Jamelle Bouie: What the Republican push for ‘parents’ rights’ is really about
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:13 GMT
You may have heard the phrase “parents’ rights.”It sounds unobjectionable — of course parents should have rights — which is probably why it’s become the term of choice for the conservative effort to ban books, censor school curriculums and suppress politically undesirable forms of knowledge.When House Republicans introduced a bill that would require public schools to notify parents that they are entitled to access course material and lists of books kept in school libraries, they cited “parents’ rights” as the reason.“That’s what today is all about: It’s about every parent, mom and dad, but most importantly about the students in America,” Speaker Kevin McCarthy said. Several Republican-controlled states have either proposed or passed similar measures.The official name for Florida’s infamous “Don’t Say Gay” bill, prohibiting “classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity,” is the Parental Rights in Education Act. And the state’s Stop WOKE Act — short for “Wrongs to ...Feel the Force: Mark Hamill carries ‘Star Wars’ voice to Ukraine
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:13 GMT
By JOHN LEICESTER (Associated Press)KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — “Attention. Air raid alert,” the voice says with a Jedi knight’s gravitas. “Proceed to the nearest shelter.”It’s a surreal moment in an already surreal war: the grave but calming baritone of actor Mark Hamill, Luke Skywalker of “Star Wars,” urging people to take cover whenever Russia unleashes another aerial bombardment on Ukraine.The intrusion of Hollywood science-fiction fantasy into the grim daily realities of war in Ukraine is a consequence of Hamill’s decision to lend his famous voice to “Air Alert” — a downloadable app linked to Ukraine’s air defense system. When air raid sirens start howling, the app also warns Ukrainians that Russian missiles, bombs and deadly exploding drones may be incoming.“Don’t be careless,” Hamill’s voice advises. “Your overconfidence is your weakness.”The actor says he’s admired — from afar, in California — how Ukraine has “shown such resilience … under such terrible circumstances.” Its fight ag...Defense Department awards local medical technology company
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:13 GMT
LATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A medical technology company that's headquartered in the Capital Region received recognition on Tuesday from the U.S. Department of Defense. AngioDynamics was given the Patriot Award.The award recognizes business leaders who provide direct support to members of the National Guard or National Guard reserves. Nominations must be submitted by service members. Company leaders said the nomination is just as meaningful as the award. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "I find inspiration and motivation from individuals that serve our country on a daily basis as well as that can find time to balance between their professional lives as well as the lives of them being able to serve their country or even their family," AngioDynamics Senior VP, General Manager Scott Centea said.AngioDynamics manufactures non-invasive products that help restore blood flow to and from the heart as well as expand cancer treatment opt...New Walloomsac tavern features mini-museum
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:13 GMT
WALLOOMSAC, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Walloomsac Battlefield Tavern & Colonial Restaurant had its soft opening in Walloomsac, located near Hoosick Falls, on March 17. Owner Joe Hackett said the property was owned by his godmother for a while. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "This has been a longtime dream of mine," said Hackett. "My godmother ran this business for 45 years." The space used to be called Peggy's. Hackett said he's incorporated family recipes into the business manual for the Walloomsac Battlefield Tavern.After Peggy died, the restaurant was bought in 2000 by Hackett's friends Don and Theresa. They ran the restaurant as Theresa's Country Cuisine until 2011 or 2013. PDT Market opens in Saratoga Springs Hackett is retired from working in the environmental field at Norton Company in Watervliet. Although he's retired, he is now running the tavern.The tavern includes a mini-museum that includes memorabilia and art ...Alpin Haus installing first pool of 2023 season
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:13 GMT
(NEWS10) -- It doesn't feel like summer just yet, but one local company is already gearing up for warmer temperatures. The outdoor recreation retailer Alpin Haus broke ground Tuesday on its first swimming pool of the season. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! As customers continue to deal with higher prices of many items, the company is doing everything it can to make their pools affordable. "Trying to keep our costs down with the rising costs of material and labor and supplies," Alpin Haus Pool Division General Manager Jamie Georgelos said. "Trying to be more efficient and work smarter than we have been."Alpin Haus expects to install about 60 pools this year.St. Louis County man admits impregnating girl in foster care
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis County man appeared in federal court Tuesday and admitted to sexually abusing and impregnating a minor while she was in foster care.Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Edward Wiseman, 43, pleaded guilty to coercion and enticement of a minor, and solicitation of child pornography.Wiseman told the court he'd been sexually abusing the victim for years, and admitted to getting her pregnant when she was just 14. After she was placed in foster care, he'd send her naked photos of himself and requested pictures of her in return. He also met her to have sex when she was 16. Top Stories: Kim Gardner gets extra time to respond to A.G.’s lawsuit Prosecutors said Wiseman also lied to investigators when he was initially questioned about raping and impregnating the girl.The victim's younger sister told police Wiseman sexually abused her, too, though prosecutors note Wiseman denies those allegations.Investigators later disc...Pharmacy store hours reduced due to shortage of workers
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:13 GMT
ST. LOUIS - There are a multitude of reasons for the reduction in hours at your local pharmacy.“After the pandemic, pharmacists like other healthcare professionals retired,” said Nicole Gattas, director of experiential education and professor of pharmacy practice at the St. Louis College of Pharmacy at the University of Health Sciences and Pharmacy. “We stepped up to the plate during the pandemic, immunizing or providing medications. So many pharmacists did decide to leave community practice and go to other types of pharmacy. Or maybe go and retire.”FOX 2 reached out to Walgreens for a comment about the issue, and a spokesperson released the following statement:"We have hired hundreds of pharmacists and returned hundreds of stores to normal operating hours over the past few months. Staffing challenges have impacted retailers, healthcare entities, and countless other industries. We continue to proactively address staffing shortages through additional measures such as providing compet...Colorado’s effort to mandate abortion coverage by insurance companies advances
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:13 GMT
A Colorado bill that would require commercial insurance providers to cover abortions for patients without copays advanced through a House committee on Tuesday.SB23-189 is one of a package of abortion bills that Colorado Democrats introduced this year to expand access and protections for abortion care.In addition to covering abortions, the bill would require coverage and no-cost sharing for sexually transmitted infections treatment and vasectomies; remove prior authorization requirements for HIV medication; and create family-planning services coverage for people who are undocumented through the state’s reproductive health program. It also removes language from state law about who can refer minors to get contraception, including references to clergy, and it codifies federal requirements for preventative services coverage such as HIV prevention in case they are reversed at the federal level.The bill does not change whether minors can access birth control on their own — they...New Colorado plan envisions 2.1M electric cars on state roads by 2035
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:13 GMT
More than 2 million electric cars and SUVs on Colorado roads by 2035. About 1,700 public fast-charging ports and 5,800 Level 2 chargers installed or in the works by 2025. Zero-emission vehicles making up at least 30% of new sales of medium- and heavy-duty vehicles by 2030.Those are just some of the mileposts in the new Colorado Electric Vehicle plan released Tuesday. The final draft builds on two previous plans and is intended as a map for electrifying the state’s transportation, the source of approximately a quarter of Colorado’s greenhouse gas emissions.While the new plan drew praise from some quarters, the trucking industry is questioning how realistic some of the goals are. The Colorado Motor Carriers Association has proposed an alternate plan that would phase in requirements, provide exemptions and encourage use of renewable natural gas and compressed natural gas as a bridge.Earlier plans envisioned 940,000 electric vehicles in Colorado by 2030 as part of efforts to...Man dies after jumping from stolen CHP cruiser during pursuit
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:07:13 GMT
A man who allegedly stole a California Highway Patrol cruiser died Tuesday afternoon after throwing himself out of the vehicle as he was being chased by authorities in the Antelope Valley.The CHP cruiser, a Dodge Charger, was stolen as officers were responding to a crash on the northbound 5 Freeway at Hasley Canyon. Officers pursued the vehicle as it reached speeds of 100 mph, CHP officials told KTLA. Once at 87th Street West and West Avenue D, the suspect flung himself out of the speeding vehicle, hitting the roadway as the cruiser continued to travel off the road before crashing into a light pole, news footage showed. He appeared to hit the back of his head on the road and was unconscious. It's estimated the vehicle was traveling at speeds near 50 mph when he jumped out of the speeding cruiser. Officers provided medical aid to the man, who was eventually taken to a hospital around 12:55 p.m. During a news conference by CHP Tuesday evening, it was ann...Latest news
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