Vice President Kamala Harris to visit Denver on Friday
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:07:01 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Vice President Kamala Harris will be back in Denver on Friday.Harris is once again set to tout the Biden-Harris administration's action on climate and clean energy, as she did back in March. This time, she will also speak at a "finance event" for the Democratic National Committee, according to her office. What’s getting cheaper or more expensive in Denver? No details were immediately released about where Harris will be and when. Credentialed media will cover both events, as well as the vice president's arrival at Denver International Airport.It will be the vice president's third visit to Denver during her time in the administration.Harris last visited the metro area in March. She addressed the same topics that will be the focus of her next visit: "investment in combatting the climate crisis and creating a clean energy economy that works for all," according to her office. That talk happened at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities.She was also here in March ...Google celebrates Nuggets' win with fireworks
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:07:01 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado is rejoicing in the first NBA championship win for the Denver Nuggets, and it seems locals aren't the only ones celebrating.Google is throwing a cyber-party for the new champions, setting off virtual fireworks for all to see.When "Denver Nuggets" or even the lone word "Nuggets" is entered into the search engine, moving firework animations shoot across the screen over the search results, which of course yield that the Denver team won 94-89 against the Miami Heat Monday evening. Which celebrities cheered on the Nuggets after their NBA championship win? A parade in honor of the Nuggets' big win will take place Thursday, kicking off at Union Station at 10 a.m. FOX31 will broadcast the parade live on air and stream the event on KDVR.com.Broward County School Board votes to dismiss clear backpack policy
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:07:01 GMT
Clear bags and backpacks were going to be mandatory at all Broward public schools. But now, officials decided to change course. Broward County’s clear backpack initiative will no longer move forward or be enforced in the fall. In a 5-4 vote at Tuesday’s school board meeting, the board voted to stop the rule making process, which was mandatory in order to make the clear backpacks policy. “As someone who has lost someone in a school shooting, I will say, 100%, it wasn’t about clear backpacks, it was about staff following the rules,” Debra A. Hixon said. “We have policies, we have procedures in place, they were not followed that day, and that’s why there are 17 people not walking the Earth today. The clear backpack would not have changed that day for us.” This comes after a contentious townhall that took place Monday night in Plantation. More than 150 parents and students came to the meeting to voice their concerns for the clear backpacks...In court, Trump faced charges with no cameras present. Outside, he counterprogramed for TV
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:07:01 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — Former President Donald Trump gave a wave and a signature thumbs up to crowds outside the federal courthouse in downtown Miami after pleading not guilty to criminal charges. He then headed to a local Cuban restaurant where he warmly greeted waiting supporters in a camera-ready scene that resembled a campaign stop.In the largely unseen moments on Tuesday — his attorney entering his plea, Trump sitting grim-faced with arms folded across his chest — the gravity of being the first former president charged with a federal crime was apparent.In the seen moments, broadcast around the world in real-time, there was a long motorcade, flag-waving supporters, and a smaller number of anti-Trump protesters outside the courthouse.Then the former president had a detour in mind, to a popular Cuban restaurant where he was all smiles, greeted by supporters, prayed over by a rabbi, and shadowed by his personal aide, who also has been charged in the case.Trump has long been adroit at creatin...Judge lets columnist amend defamation claim with over $10 million demand for damages from Trump
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:07:01 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — A columnist who recently won a $5 million sexual abuse and defamation jury award against Donald Trump can update a similar lawsuit with his more recent public comments in a bid for over $10 million more in damages from the ex-president, a federal judge ruled Tuesday in another legal loss for Trump.The ruling by Judge Lewis A. Kaplan gave new life to a defamation lawsuit by writer E. Jean Carroll that was stalled by appeals after the U.S. Justice Department supported a request by Trump’s attorneys to substitute the United States for him as the defendant on the grounds that he cannot be held personally liable for comments made while carrying out presidential duties.The 2020 defamation lawsuit was originally filed after Carroll wrote in a 2019 book that Trump raped her in a midtown Manhattan Bergdorf Goodman store after he turned a friendly and flirtatious chance encounter between the pair into a violent encounter once behind a closed dressing ...In court, Trump faced charges with no cameras present. Outside, he counterprogrammed for TV
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:07:01 GMT
By JOSHUA GOODMAN and SARA BURNETT (Associated Press)MIAMI (AP) — Former President Donald Trump gave a wave and a signature thumbs up to crowds outside the federal courthouse in downtown Miami after pleading not guilty to criminal charges. He then headed to a local Cuban restaurant where he warmly greeted waiting supporters in a camera-ready scene that resembled a campaign stop. In the largely unseen moments on Tuesday — his attorney entering his plea, Trump sitting grim-faced with arms folded across his chest — the gravity of being the first former president charged with a federal crime was apparent.In the seen moments, broadcast around the world in real time, there was a long motorcade, flag-waving supporters and a smaller number of anti-Trump protesters outside the courthouse. Then the former president had a detour in mind, to a popular Cuban restaurant where he was all smiles, greeted by supporters, prayed over by a rabbi and shadowed by his personal aide, who ...Juneteenth arrives early in Boston: Holiday events kick off Wednesday
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:07:01 GMT
Though Juneteenth is still days away, events celebrating Black freedom kick off Wednesday and last through the next week in and around Boston.Embrace Boston is hosting an inaugural Juneteenth concert that starts at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday on the Boston Common, where the nonprofit oversees its memorial honoring Martin Luther King Jr., and his wife, Coretta Scott King.The 1.5-hour concert features the Embrace Choir and other city groups, setting “the celebratory tone for us as we honor the national holiday and historical importance of Juneteenth.”The federal holiday commemorates the emancipation of enslaved African Americans.On Thursday, Embrace Boston is offering panels, keynotes, dancing and music centered around racial equity, healing, wellbeing, and joy at Massachusetts College of Art and Design, with registration beginning at 10 a.m.Embrace Boston’s three-day celebration concludes Friday, culminating in a block party at Roxbury Community College. Grammy-nominated producer Just Blaze...What to know about Trump’s appearance in federal court in Miami to face felony charges
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:07:01 GMT
By MEG KINNARD (Associated Press)Donald Trump made a first appearance in federal court in Miami on Tuesday facing 37 counts related to the mishandling and retention of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago estate.Here’s a look at the charges, the special counsel’s investigation and how Trump’s case differs from those of other politicians known to be in possession of classified documents:WHAT HAPPENED IN COURT?Trump’s lawyer entered a not-guilty plea for him, and the former president was released on his own recognizance without no bail. He will not have to surrender his passport or have his personal travel restricted.He scowled at times during the 50-minute hearing, but was otherwise expressionless. He folded his arms, fiddled with a pen and crossed his fingers back and forth as he listened.Trump leaned over to whisper to his attorneys before the hearing began but did not speak during the proceedings. He remained seated while his lawyer Todd Blanche stood up ...House passes resolution to overturn new federal gun regulation; Biden vows veto
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:07:01 GMT
By FARNOUSH AMIRI and LINDSAY WHITEHURST (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans passed a resolution that would repeal a Biden administration rule tightening federal regulations on stabilizing braces for firearms, an accessory that has been used in several mass shootings in the U.S. over the last decade.The resolution passed 219-210 nearly on party lines and after a contentious floor debate where Republicans accused the administration of “executive overreach” and Democrats condemned a bill they said would “help kill people.” Two Democrats voted in support and two Republicans voted against it. The resolution, which was introduced by Rep. Andrew Clyde, R-Ga., will now go to the Senate, which could take up the measure as soon as this week. Should it pass, President Joe Biden has promised a veto. Overriding a presidential veto would require two-thirds majorities in the House and Senate.The new rule issued by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Fir...Ray of hope
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:07:01 GMT
The St. Anthony Shrine Women’s Clinic was a ray of sunshine for the homeless. Women were treated to some pampering thanks to Macy’s.The clinic is a refuge from the streets and an oasis of faith for those struggling. It’s also a place where women have access to a doctor, a nurse practitioner, a registered nurse and a therapist. The women can also come to take a shower, get fresh clothes and snacks and take a nap.And a makeover Tuesday.Angie picks out a pretty pink dress as homeless women get a makeover courtesy of Macy’s at Saint Anthony Shrine downtown. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)Latest news
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