Canadian supporters of missing Chinese human-rights defender want more information
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT
OTTAWA — Canadian supporters of Dong Guangping, a missing Chinese human-rights defender, are disappointed with what they call a disingenuous response from Vietnamese officials to the United Nations.There has been no word of Dong’s fate since he was arrested Aug. 24 by Vietnamese police.In mid-December, UN human-rights experts wrote to the Vietnamese government seeking answers about his whereabouts and well-being.In a recent reply to the UN, the government said it had no information concerning Dong’s presence in Vietnam.Dong’s daughter Katherine, who lives in Toronto with her mother, said in November she feared her father had been handed over to Chinese authorities.Katherine Dong now questions whether the Vietnamese government is accountable to anyone concerning human rights.“Vietnam ignored our family and ignored the Canadian government, but we were holding onto hope that they would take the United Nations seriously and finally disclose what has happened to m...Slight severe weather threat heading towards Chicagoland area Friday
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT
CHICAGO -- Sunshine emerged after the morning snow showers as expected and we're on our way to another night with favorable viewing conditions for the 5 planet line-up which is of interest to skywatchers. Mercury, Jupiter, Venus, Uranus and Mars line up near the moon tonight and cloud coverage (the % of the sky cloud covered) is predicted as follows over Chicago: 7pm CDT 4%; 1am CDT Thu 3% and 7am CDT Thu 29%. Look up! 5-planet palooza could be visible in the night sky THE WEATHER LOOKS GOOD FOR THE CUBS HOME OPENER THURSDAY AT WRIGLEY FIELD—thought a southeast winds will be blowing into the ball park off Lake Michigan. This means that while temps warm to the mid 50s inland; only mid 40s are likely for Thursday's game at Wrigley. Sunshine will plentiful Thursday though clouds will be on the increase in the afternoon and an overcast is likely to be in place after the game at sunset Thursday. What to know about Cubs’ 2023 Opening Day at Wrigley Field SEVERE WEATHER CONCERNS REMAIN...9-year-old girl inspires father to organize fire truck and ambulance donations to Ukraine
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT
SCHILLER PARK, Ill. — "Hey dad, is there anything we can do to help?"That was the question Chris Manson's 9-year-old daughter, Lilly, asked this time last year that got his brain humming, leading to the creation of U.S. Ambulances for Ukraine."It’s really nice to know that we’re helping people and saving lots of lives," Lilly said.In the 12-plus months since that fateful day, Manson has built partnerships with Chicago's Consulate General of Ukraine, UA Resistance and several other medical organizations, leading to what will be their eighth shipment of ambulances and fire engines to Ukraine, set to depart from Valparaiso Thursday."We’ll be shipping them out of the East Coast on a ship and eventually get them into the Germany and up to Poland," Manson said. "Then we’ll send a team of Americans to drive them into Ukraine and deliver them into military units, hospitals or fire departments." Ukraine’s Zelenskyy: Any Russian victory could be perilous Manson spent Wednesday walking throu...Chicago woman supports, inspires female restaurant owners
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT
CHICAGO -- Vermillion Restaurant has a loyal following for both it's creative cuisine and trendy vibe. But, it's owner, Rohini Dey, is undoubtedly the secret sauce."When I entered restaurants, it stunned me how few women actually owned their own businesses and I strongly believe that power comes from that ownership," Dey said.Dey, who has been uplifting and inspiring women in Chicago for years, set out during the pandemic to find more women in the restaurant business and let them know they weren't alone."She pulled about 20 of us together to say hey, we need to stand up for ourselves, there's strengths in numbers and we can make it through this," Restaurant Owner Julia Shell said.20 soon became 30, and then 40 women started meeting to discuss ideas and band together as women restaurateurs."It proved to be such a magical moment for us," Dey said. "Not just the catharsis of it but the whole alchemy of being related on a very different level and that's when I realized I stumbled on som...Popeyes adds new dessert item, brings back fan-favorite item
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT
(KTLA) - Popeyes has a new menu item that takes a sweet twist on the restaurant's iconic biscuits.On Monday, the fast-food company rollout its new Strawberry Biscuits, a limited-time menu item available at participating restaurants nationwide. Taco Bell of the future: New restaurant opens with 4-lane drive-thru system (Popeyes) “We are thrilled to introduce the latest culinary creation to our dessert menu, the irresistible Strawberry Biscuits,” Amy Alarcon, the vice president of culinary innovation, said in a statement. “The perfect combination of our classic, buttery biscuits and the flavor of ripe, fruity strawberries, Strawberry Biscuits offer a delicious touch of sweetness to any meal.”The biscuits retail for $1.79 for one, $2.99 for two, and $5.39 for a pack of four.The Strawberry Biscuits aren’t the only new menu item coming to Popeyes: the company is also rolling out a new family meal option and a fan-favorite food item that will be available on menus at participating resta...Florida man hides from deputies in insulation pile: authorities
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A Florida man accused of burglary found himself in an "itchy situation" after authorities said he tried to hide from deputies by burying himself under a pile of insulation.According to a Facebook post from the Lee County Sheriff's Office, deputies were called to a home burglary in progress in North Fort Myers on Sunday. WATCH: Florida police officers wrangle 9-foot alligator in street There, deputies learned that a man entered the home but never left. As deputies searched the home, they heard footsteps coming from the attic. Near the attic access, deputies said they found a five-gallon bucket and insulation debris that had fallen to the floor.After several failed attempts to order the man down, deputies used non-lethal gas to force him out."However, the suspect made a rash decision and refused to come down," the sheriff's office said in the post.When that didn't work, a K-9 unit was sent into the attic where deputies found the man, identified as 44-year-old Br...White Sox give a positive update on Liam Hendriks
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT
HOUSTON — As promised earlier in the winter, the White Sox general manager had an update on the team's closer who has been fighting cancer for the last three months. Ahead of their opener against the Astros on Thursday in Houston, Rick Hahn said that Liam Hendriks is making "very good" progress as he continues treatment for non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Because of that, the White Sox didn't put the pitcher on the 60-day injured list, opening up a possibility of a return much earlier than people might have thought. Hendriks revealed his diagnosis on Instagram on January 8 and began treatments the next day. How Liam Hendriks & family have helped the Lymphoma Research Foundation The closer has yet to speak publically since the diagnosis outside of social media, but he was working out at Camelback Ranch as the White Sox held spring training in February and March. "I’m just trying to take it day by day and stay positive… and make a few jokes inbetween," said Hendriks on an Instagram post...Texas Democracy Foundation votes to keep the Texas Observer open
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT
Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for March 29, 2023.AUSTIN (KXAN) -- On Wednesday, the Texas Democracy Foundation voted to keep the Texas Observer up and running as a nonprofit publication.The Texas Democracy Foundation previously told its staff Monday it was laying off employees, including journalists and editors, and stopping publication Friday, March 31, according to the Texas Observer website.The layoffs were rescinded by the board Wednesday afternoon.Additionally, a GoFundMe was created, so readers and supporters of the Observer could "give a lifeline to staff and journalists," the website said. As of Wednesday, the fundraiser raised $278,654 of a $300,000 goal.The Observer said shutting the publication down would affect staff who need to pay their rent, bills and take care of their families. "It would cause journalists to lose credibility with those who have supported stories already published or in progress, including their recent series on...Are bluebonnets poisonous for dogs, cats?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — With peak bluebonnet season underway, many Central Texans are seeking out patches of the state wildflower for family photos or portraits of their pets. But some might ask themselves: Are bluebonnets toxic for animals?We took that question to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, as well as local veterinarians. Leslie Uppinghouse, lead horticulturalist at the Wildflower Center, told KXAN all parts of the flower are toxic — but the plants are a biggest risk to horses, cattle and other herbivores grazing in fields."Although they are toxic, animals are not drawn to them in terms of grazing," she said. "So there is not a high risk in terms of a draw and the [poisonousness] of it."The impact on an animal is also dependent on their size and how much they consume, Uppinghouse added. Beyond that, she said residents should be mindful of snakes, wasps and scorpions that might be hiding in bluebonnet patches before posing for a photoshoot. THE MORE YOU KNOW: Is it really il...Daniel Perry trial day 2: Fiancé of killed BLM protester testifies
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Holding back tears before she began to speak, Whitney Mitchell prepared to testify in the murder trial of a man accused of killing her soon-to-be-husband three years ago. Daniel Perry entered a not-guilty plea in court Tuesday. He faces a murder charge. Trial set to begin this week for man accused of shooting, killing Austin protester in 2020 She and Foster met as teens in high school in 2009. After a year together, Mitchell said she got sick. That sickness led to her losing both of her arms and legs. Though the two had only been together a short time, Mitchell said Foster stuck by her side. He went from her boyfriend to caregiver."He helped me get dressed in the morning, brush my teeth, wash my hair … everything you would do in your everyday life, he did that for me," Mitchell said. She and the prosecution both referred to him as her husband in court Tuesday because of how long they had been together.Follow reporter Jala Washington's live updates from court below:...Latest news
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