March Madness in San Diego: This pizza shop will host a watch party for Aztecs fans

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:09:49 GMT

March Madness in San Diego: This pizza shop will host a watch party for Aztecs fans SAN DIEGO -- March Madness is in full swing and it's game day for fans in San Diego.The San Diego State University Men’s Basketball team earned a No. 5 seed in the NCAA Tournament and are set to face off against No. 12 seed College of Charleston Thursday at the Amway Center in Orlando, Fla. Tip off is set for 12:10 p.m. San Diego State beats Utah State for Mountain West title This is the Aztecs' first round matchup in the South Region of the bracket and basketball fans across San Diego will be gathering to root on their team in the single-elimination tournament.One college area pizza shop is preparing to layer on the sauce as it expects to host crowds of Aztecs fans who are eager to watch the game. Woodstock's Pizza, located at 6145 El Cajon Blvd., will be serving up three-pointers -- in the form of SDSU-themed pizza slices. Fans can enjoy the Aztec Classic Pizza and the Monty's Revenge Pizza throughout the day Thursday.Not a pizza fan? The location also offers a variety of a...

N. Dakota high court upholds injunction against abortion ban

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:09:49 GMT

N. Dakota high court upholds injunction against abortion ban BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The North Dakota Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a state abortion ban will remain blocked while a lawsuit over its constitutionality proceeds.The ban was designed to take effect once the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. But a district judge had put it on hold this summer while the Red River Women’s Clinic (RRWC) pursued a lawsuit arguing the state constitution protected a right to an abortion.“While the regulation of abortion is within the authority of the legislature under the North Dakota Constitution, RRWC has demonstrated likely success on the merits that there is a fundamental right to an abortion in the limited instances of life-saving and health-preserving circumstances, and the statute is not narrowly tailored to satisfy strict scrutiny,” Chief Justice Jon J. Jensen wrote in the ruling.The law — one of many abortion-restricting measures passed by state legislatures in anticipation of the high court’s decision — includes exceptions to save th...

FBI: Newspaper editor interfered with police at Capitol riot

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:09:49 GMT

FBI: Newspaper editor interfered with police at Capitol riot A former top editor of an Orthodox Jewish newspaper in New York City was arrested Thursday on charges that he interfered with police officers who were trying to protect the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 riot.Elliot Resnick, 39, was chief editor of The Jewish Press when he joined the crowd of Donald Trump supporters who stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, according to an FBI agent’s affidavit.Videos show Resnick grabbing and holding the arm of a Capitol police sergeant who was spraying a chemical irritant to prevent rioters from entering the building, the affidavit says. Another officer tried to remove Resnick’s hand from the sergeant’s arm, the agent wrote.The FBI arrested Resnick in New York City on charges including civil disorder and assault of or interference with law enforcement. Clay Kaminsky, an attorney representing Resnick in New York, declined to comment on the charges.The Jewish Press, based in Brooklyn, bills itself as the largest independent weekly Jewish newspa...

Macron shuns parliament to raise French retirement age

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:09:49 GMT

Macron shuns parliament to raise French retirement age PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron imposed a highly unpopular bill raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 on Thursday by shunning parliament and invoking a special constitutional power. Lawmakers were shouting, their voices shaking with emotion as Macron made the risky move, which is expected to trigger quick motions of no-confidence in his government. Riot police vans zoomed by outside the National Assembly, their sirens wailing. The proposed pension changes have prompted major strikes and protests across the country since January. Macron, who made it the flagship of his second term, argued the reform is needed to keep the pension system from diving into deficit as France’s population ages and life expectancy lengthens.The decision to invoke the special power was made during a Cabinet meeting at the Elysee presidential palace, just a few minutes before the scheduled vote, because Macron had no guarantee of a majority in France’s lower house of parliament.Then, as...

Kingston police release video of brutal unprovoked bus stop beating

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:09:49 GMT

Kingston police release video of brutal unprovoked bus stop beating Kingston police have released a video clip that shows part of a brutal, unprovoked group attack at a bus stop last week.Police say the victim was standing at the bus transfer station at 945 Gardiners Road in the city’s west end on Friday, March 10, at around 3:15 p.m. when he was attacked by half-a-dozen suspects.“The six suspects attacked the victim without provocation while the victim was standing at the bus transfer,” police said in a release.The brief video clip shows the victim in the corner of the bus stop shelter, surrounded by several suspects. One of them throws several punches to the victim’s head and body. Near the end of the clip, a second suspect joins the attack, throwing hard hammering blows to the cowering victim’s head.Police say a brave bystander interjected and confronted the attackers, prompting them to flee south on foot.Inc #23-9228Video footage of assault suspects at west end bus transfer station.Anyone with information in regards...

Tennessee eyes 18+ gun-carry age with court or Capitol deal

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:09:49 GMT

Tennessee eyes 18+ gun-carry age with court or Capitol deal NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Two years after Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee led the charge to allow residents 21 and older to carry handguns in public without a permit, younger adults could soon have the same privilege, with or without the governor’s signoff.A gun rights group sued after the law was passed in 2021, arguing that the age limit should be lower. Then late last year, the state’s top lawyer moved to negotiate a settlement rather than defend the law, citing last year’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling expanding gun rights. In January, Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti proposed a deal that would allow 18- to 20-year-olds to carry handguns publicly.A judge put the arrangement on hold for a 30-day period that ends Friday. What will happen then is unclear. Conflicting opinions on the settlement within the state are a reflection of a broader U.S. political divide over who should be allowed to have guns — a debate that rages on against a backdrop of continual headlines about dea...

Hungary pressures EU by delaying Finland, Sweden NATO vote

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:09:49 GMT

Hungary pressures EU by delaying Finland, Sweden NATO vote BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — After Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, Sweden and Finland dropped their longstanding military neutrality and quickly signaled their intentions to join NATO, in a striking sign of how powerful Europe’s security fears had become in the shadow of Moscow’s war. But nearly a year after the Nordic countries officially applied to join the military alliance, their admission remains unresolved because two of the 30 NATO members — Turkey and Hungary — still haven’t approved their bids. Although Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly raised specific objections to the countries — especially Sweden — joining NATO, Hungary’s populist prime minister, Viktor Orban, has long signaled that his country’s support for expansion and has repeatedly promised its parliament would soon vote to ratify. “We have already confirmed to both Finland and Sweden that Hungary supports” their NATO bids, Orban said at a meeting of Centr...

NDP praises David Johnston, as Tory, Bloc bemoan interference watchdog appointment

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:09:49 GMT

NDP praises David Johnston, as Tory, Bloc bemoan interference watchdog appointment OTTAWA — Opposition parties continue to call for a public inquiry into foreign interference, but the NDP is welcoming Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s choice of a special rapporteur.On Wednesday, Trudeau announced that former governor general David Johnston will look into allegations of foreign meddling in Canada’s last two federal elections and recommend what the Liberal government should do about it.Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says in a statement that “Trudeau must end his cover up,” noting that Trudeau referred to Johnston as a “family friend” in 2017.Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet says Johnston is “close” to Trudeau, and called the idea a “superfluous” waste of time since opposition parties will still demand a public inquiry.Yet NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says Johnston is a “non-partisan” official known for his integrity, and the New Democrats welcome his work while still pushing for an i...

Police say suspect in deadly shooting of 2 Edmonton officers killed himself

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:09:49 GMT

Police say suspect in deadly shooting of 2 Edmonton officers killed himself Edmonton police say two officers were shot and killed while responding to a family dispute at an apartment complex.Police Chief Dale McFee says Const. Travis Jordan, 35, and Const. Brett Ryan, 30, were shot by a man when they arrived and did not have the chance to use their guns.He says other officers rushed the two wounded officers to hospital, where they were pronounced died.McFee says it’s believed the suspect died of self-inflicted wounds.A woman at the scene was also taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries and is in stable but serious condition.McFee says the police service is devastated and condolences have been pouring in from other forces across the country.The Canadian Press

How French government’s special power to impose a bill works

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:09:49 GMT

How French government’s special power to impose a bill works PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron chose on Thursday to shun parliament and impose his unpopular pension reforms via a special constitutional power, the so-called “Article 49.3.”The procedure has been regularly used in the past by different governments. But this time it’s drawing a lot of attention and prompting much criticism because of the massive public opposition to the increase in retirement ages.Here’s a look at how and why the special power is used. WHAT’S ARTICLE 49.3? Article 49, paragraph 3 of the French Constitution provides that the government can pass a bill without a vote at the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament, after a deliberation at a Cabinet meeting.In response, lawmakers can file a no-confidence motion within 24 hours. If the motion gets approval from more than half the seats, the text is rejected and the government must resign.If not, the bill is considered adopted and passes into law. Since the Constitution was established ...