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- The Canadian Press
Gusts of activity underway by friends and foes of offshore wind energy projects
LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — Government supporters of offshore wind energy projects in New Jersey and New York are trading blows with opponents in some shore towns who say many vacationers and local residents don't want to see turbines filling the ocean horizon. Eight Jersey Shore beach towns wrote to state utility regulators Wednesday, saying one wind farm proposal will be vastly more expensive than projected, and will cost tourism-driven jobs and economic activity. Their move came on the s
- Idaho Statesman
It’s official: Micron to get $6.1 billion in federal subsidies. Plus, plans for third fab
In addition to the government subsidies, Micron will also get federal and state tax breaks.
- BBC
Harvey Weinstein's 2020 rape conviction overturned in New York
Victims group describes the New York appeal court's decision to retry Hollywood mogul as "profoundly unjust".
- The Weather Network
Ontario to see quick, humid heat up heading into the weekend
Temperatures will be heating up in southern Ontario this weekend, following days with a frost-and-freeze threat. An active storm track will drag both warmth and moisture into the region, introducing a summer-like humidex
- Local Journalism Initiative
Farmers on guard as virus emerges in U.S.
While bird flu has not yet been detected in dairy cows and other farm livestock in Canada, area dairy farmers say they remain vigilant regarding the health of their animals and the quality of milk they produce. "As farmers, we check our cows and our milk every day to ensure healthy cows and quality milk," Murillo-based dairy farmer Peggy Brekveld said in an email on Tuesday. "Only milk from healthy cows is allowed for sale and distribution." "As well, milk is pasteurized before it is sold to con
- ABC News
College protests live updates: Encampments spread to Princeton, Northwestern and more
Many pro-Palestinian protesters are calling for their colleges to divest of funds from Israeli military operations, while some Jewish students on the campuses have called the protests antisemitic and said they are scared for their safety. The student protests -- some of which have turned into around-the-clock encampments -- have erupted throughout the nation following arrests and student removals at Columbia University in New York City. Students at schools including Yale University, New York University, Harvard University, University of Texas at Austin, University of Southern California and more have launched protests.
- The Canadian Press
N.L. minister seeks Criminal Code changes he says will protect domestic abuse victims
ST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Newfoundland and Labrador’s justice minister has asked his federal counterpart to make changes to the Criminal Code that he says will help protect victims of domestic and intimate partner violence. John Hogan's letter last month to Arif Virani recommends changes to bail and detention rules that could make it harder for those accused of intimate partner violence or domestic violence to be released. He sent it about a week after a St. John's, N.L., woman was found dead and Ibrah
- Reuters
T-Mobile to invest $950 mln in venture with EQT to buy fiber optic network provider Lumos
Wireless carrier T-Mobile US expects to invest about $950 million for a 50% stake in a joint venture with Swedish investment firm EQT's fund that will buy fiber optic network provider Lumos, the companies said on Thursday. Washington-based T-Mobile will invest another $500 million between 2027 to 2028 to help Lumos reach 3.5 million homes by the end of the period. T-Mobile will acquire all existing fiber customers of Lumos as part of the deal with EQT's Infrastructure VI fund, which is expected to close in late 2024 or early 2025.
- The Canadian Press
Blackhawks agree to a 6-year contract with defenseman Alex Vlasic
CHICAGO (AP) — The Chicago Blackhawks have agreed to a six-year contract with defenseman Alex Vlasic, rewarding one of their best young players with a long-term deal. The team announced the move on Thursday. The contract runs through the 2029-30 season with a $4.6 million salary-cap hit. “Alex made enormous strides this year and proved he is a legitimate top-four defenseman in the NHL,” general manager Kyle Davidson said in a release. “In his first full season in the NHL, Alex established himsel
- The Guardian
New Haiti government sworn in during secret ceremony
‘Transitional council’ takes oath of office as gang violence continues to rock capital
- The Independent
Glen Powell reveals why he and Sydney Sweeney leaned into ‘chemistry’ amid dating rumours
‘Sydney and I have a ton of fun together, and we have a ton of effortless chemistry,’ Powell says
- WWD
Zendaya Puts Sultry Spin on Power Dressing in Tennis Whites on ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show,’ Talks New ‘Challengers’ Movie
The "Challengers" star explained how she trained to play a tennis pro in Luca Guadagnino's latest film, out Friday.
- Insider Monkey
Range Resources Corporation (NYSE:RRC) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript
Range Resources Corporation (NYSE:RRC) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript April 24, 2024 Range Resources Corporation isn’t one of the 30 most popular stocks among hedge funds at the end of the third quarter (see the details here). Operator: Hello. Welcome to the Range Resources First Quarter 2024 Earnings Conference Call. All lines have been placed […]
- Storyful
TV Cameraman Among the Dozens Arrested at UT-Austin Protest
Scuffles broke out at a pro-Palestinian demonstration at the University of Texas at Austin on Wednesday, April 24, as dozens were arrested.Footage filmed and posted to X by user @thedoctorjulio shows a melee on Wednesday involving a local journalist.According to Fox 7 Austin reporters, a cameraman for their news team reporting for the station was arrested and taken to jail.More than 50 people were arrested, according to local reports citing an attorney assisting those arrested.The demonstration was organized by the Palestinian Solidarity Committee of Austin, which planned to lead a march to the campus’s South Lawn and occupy the area for the day, and aligned itself with similar protests taking place at other universities across the country.On Wednesday, the office of the university’s Dean of Students said on X: “Simply put, The University of Texas at Austin will not allow this campus to be ‘taken’ and protesters to derail our mission in ways that groups affiliated with your national organization have accomplished elsewhere.” The UT Austin Police said they had cleared the area by Wednesday evening. Credit: @thedoctorjulio via Storyful
- The Independent
College protests latest updates: Police escalate violent crackdowns on pro-Palestine demonstrators
Over 100 students at NYU and Columbia have been arrested this past week over pro-Palestinian protest encampments
- Yahoo News UK
When are the 2024 local and mayoral elections and who can vote?
Voters in England and Wales set to cast their ballots next week.
- Associated Press
Honda planning to expand its electric vehicle efforts in Canada, Toyota expands in Indiana
Honda plans to invest $11 billion, with the help of joint venture partners, to build out its electric vehicle efforts in Canada as it prepares for future demand in North America for the automobiles. Honda expects to add at least 1,000 more workers for the two new facilities. There's also plans for a cathode active material and precursor processing plant through a joint venture partnership with POSCO Future M Co. and a separator plant through a joint venture partnership with Asahi Kasei Corp.
- The Canadian Press
Alberta to appeal ruling ordering release of documents on coal mining in Rockies
EDMONTON — Alberta is appealing a judge's ruling that ordered the release of internal documents on coal mining in the province's Rocky Mountains. The lawyer for the ranchers who requested the documents under freedom of information laws is confirming the decision from Alberta Energy. King's Bench Justice Kent Teskey ruled earlier this month that the United Conservative government must release thousands of pages of internal communications pertaining to its plan to remove decades-old protections fr
- The Independent
Harvey Weinstein’s New York rape conviction overturned due to trial judge’s ‘crucial mistake’
The former Hollywood producer will not walk free due to a 16-year prison sentence in California
- Local Journalism Initiative
Wetaskiwin RCMP shares tips to avoid break-ins
Wetaskiwin RCMP has shared a series of tips to prevent break and entry in summertime. They said in a media release that as weather warms and seasonal traffic picks up, it is important to be proactive in securing vacant properties against crime. Below are seven steps to secure the properties: 1. Avoid mentioning travel plans on social media until you return. 2. Store valuables in a safe or safety deposit box. 3. Arrange for yard maintenance if you will be away for an extended time. 4. Install tim