Chileans eschew extremes in quest for new constitution and end up with the old one

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:09:52 GMT

Chileans eschew extremes in quest for new constitution and end up with the old one SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Despite a boom in conservative populism in various parts of the world, Chileans closed an exhausting constitutional cycle by separating themselves from the extremes.They voted Sunday to stick with the same constitution, a holdover from the dictatorship, that they had wanted to rewrite four years ago. The decision sent a clear message to the country’s politicians: get to work on the country’s most pressing collective needs within the existing legal framework.Voters rejected a more conservative proposed constitution drafted by the right with 55.7% of the votes.Barely a year earlier, 62% of Chilean voters had resoundingly rejected a proposed constitution from the other end of the ideological spectrum. Drafted by leftist sectors and supported by President Gabriel Boric, it was considered one of the most progressive constitutional initiatives in the world.No one took to the streets to celebrate Sunday’s result. Chile will continue to be ruled by a constitution born...

Texas governor signs bill that lets police arrest migrants who enter the US illegally

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:09:52 GMT

Texas governor signs bill that lets police arrest migrants who enter the US illegally Testing the limits of how far Texas can go to keep migrants out of the U.S., Republican Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday signed into law sweeping new powers that allow police to arrest migrants who cross the border illegally and give local judges authority to order them to leave the country. Opponents have called the measure the most dramatic attempt by a state to police immigration since a 2010 Arizona law — denounced by critics as the “Show Me Your Papers” bill — that was largely struck down by the U.S. Supreme Court. Texas’ law is also likely to face swift legal challenges. 5-year-old child living at migrant shelter in Pilsen dies: Mayor's office Immigration enforcement is a federal responsibility. But Texas Republicans have increasingly blurred those boundaries under President Joe Biden, saying his administration isn’t doing enough to stop people from entering the country illegally. Texas has bused more than 65,000 migrants to cities across America and installed razor wire along the...

Aurora police launch new system to report non-emergency incidents and crashes online

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:09:52 GMT

Aurora police launch new system to report non-emergency incidents and crashes online AURORA, Ill. — A new online system will allow citizens in Aurora to report non-emergency incidents and crashes online, without the help of a police officer. A spokesperson for the Aurora Police Department announced the new Desk Officer Reporting System (DORS) on Monday and said the department hopes the new tool will "enhance service to the community while also better-allocating resources and personnel." 2 Chicago men accused of killing man to leverage power in South Side street gang With the new system, users will be able to file non-emergency incident reports or vehicle crash reports without having to visit the police department or have an officer dispatched to the location of the incident.The department says the system will be available in English and Spanish and users only need internet access and an e-mail address to file.According to Aurora police, examples of qualifying reports include "burglary to a motor vehicle, identity theft, lost property, retail theft, and minor ...

Rare mammoth fossil found by coal miners in North Dakota

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:09:52 GMT

Rare mammoth fossil found by coal miners in North Dakota BISMARCK, ND (KXNET) -- Coal miners in North Dakota made an incredibly rare find earlier this year: a well-preserved, seven-foot-long tusk of an ancient mammoth.The North Dakota Geological Survey (NDGS) said in a press release on Monday, Dec. 18, that the miners discovered the fossil at the Freedom Mine near Beulah over the Memorial Day weekend. A team led by paleontologists from the NDGS recovered more than twenty bones from the mammoth skeleton, including ribs, a shoulder blade, a tooth, and parts of the hips. The team spent 12 days excavating the old streambed where the skeleton was buried. “Most of the mammoth fossils known from North Dakota are isolated bones and teeth,” said Clint Boyd, a senior paleontologist for the NDGS. “This specimen is one of the most complete mammoth skeletons discovered in North Dakota, making it an exciting and scientifically important discovery."Photo courtesy of the North Dakota Geological SurveyAfter being stabilized in protective plaster jackets, ...

Keto Diet may protect against epileptic seizures — and more

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:09:52 GMT

Keto Diet may protect against epileptic seizures — and more Medical Watch Digest for Dec 18Keto Diet & Protecting Against Epileptic SeizuresUCLA researchers say a high fat, low carbohydrate diet protects against epileptic seizures.The ketogenic diet is often adopted to shed pounds but now doctors say the way it alters the human gut microbiome helps control seizure activity in the brain.The Keto Diet can have certain negative implications like low blood pressure, nutrient deficiencies and kidney stones. So doctors say instead they hope to harness the knowledge of the improved gut microbiome, through the Keto Diet, to develop better therapies to incorporate beneficial gut changes helpful for epilepsy management while avoiding the drawbacksOpioids and cancerRelieving cancer pain is a top priority for patients but the current regiment may not work.Currently doctors prescribe opioids to those battling cancer to minimize painful episodes. But a new study by University of Warwick, including the world's largest review of opioid medications, reve...

Marvel, Disney drop actor Jonathan Majors after he's convicted of assault

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:09:52 GMT

Marvel, Disney drop actor Jonathan Majors after he's convicted of assault NEW YORK (AP) — Jonathan Majors was convicted Monday of assaulting his former girlfriend after a two-week trial that he hoped would restore his status as an emerging Hollywood star, but did just the opposite with Marvel Studios and the Walt Disney Co. dropping him immediately after his conviction.A Manhattan jury found Majors, 34, guilty of one misdemeanor assault charge and one harassment violation. He was acquitted of a different assault charge and of aggravated harassment.Majors, who was asked to stand and face the jurors as the verdict was read, showed no immediate reaction, looking slightly downward. He declined to comment as he left the courthouse.Marvel and Disney immediately dropped Majors from all upcoming projects following the conviction, said a person close to the studio who was granted anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to speak publicly on the matter.Majors had earlier planned to be a central figure throughout the Marvel Cinematic Universe, playing the antagonist r...

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar broke hip ahead of tribute to vocal group: business partner

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:09:52 GMT

Kareem Abdul-Jabbar broke hip ahead of tribute to vocal group: business partner (KTLA) – Los Angeles Lakers legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar was on his way to pay tribute to the Manhattan Transfer at a concert in Los Angeles when he fell and broke his hip Friday, Variety reported Sunday night.The 76-year-old NBA Hall of Famer, now recovering from surgery, was supposed to speak about the vocal group at the Walt Disney Concert Hall on Friday during what was billed as their final concert, according to Variety. Instead, he ended up releasing a statement to the outlet (via his business partner Deborah Morales) on his connection to the group. Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski crash trial is being adapted into a musical “The Manhattan Transfer first took the stage the same year I first took the NBA court. I’ve been listening to their unique blend of R&B, jazz, blues and pop ever since. Their artistry has lifted me when I needed lifting, soothed me when I needed soothing, and gave me joy when I needed to be joyful. I couldn’t ask for anything more,” the statement read.In 2009, the...

Austin Police say 47-year-old woman found safe

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:09:52 GMT

Austin Police say 47-year-old woman found safe AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department said a 47-year-old woman was found safe after she previously reported missing Sunday.The woman was last seen in northwest Austin and was previously believed to be endangered. However, APD said on social media Monday that she was found safe.No other details were released Monday.

Man sentenced to six months in jail, probation in deadly shooting outside Martindale home

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:09:52 GMT

Man sentenced to six months in jail, probation in deadly shooting outside Martindale home CALDWELL COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A Martindale man who was found guilty of manslaughter in a deadly shooting outside of his home was sentenced in Caldwell County Monday.Terry Turner was sentenced to 180 days in jail, starting Monday, and 10 years of probation. A jury recommended that Turner serve 10 years in prison, according to a Judge Chris Schneider, who oversaw the case. However, Schneider decided on a lesser sentence. Starting Monday, Turner is now serving142 consecutive days, per Schneider's ruling. He'll also have to serve four days in jail on dates coinciding with the date of Adil Dghoughi's death and his birthday for the next 10 years. Turner will have to pay a $10,000 fine as well as do community service and counseling. Verdict reached in driveway shooting of Austin man Turner was indicted in February 2022 in connection with the shooting, and convicted of manslaughter in November 2023. Terry Duane Turner (Caldwell County Sheriff's Office)Turner was sentenced nearly two mon...

Gov. Abbott signs border security bills into law at wall construction site

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:09:52 GMT

Gov. Abbott signs border security bills into law at wall construction site BROWNSVILLE, Texas (Nexstar) — Gov. Greg Abbott visited the Rio Grande Valley Monday, where he signed several border security bills passed during the third and fourth special legislative sessions.Earlier this month the Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 3, a measure that will send $1.5 billion toward further construction of a border wall along the 1,200 mile Texas-Mexico border. In November, state lawmakers also approved Senate Bill 4, which makes it a state crime to enter Texas illegally, giving state and local law enforcement the ability to arrest those who cross between ports of entry. SB 4 will also allow Texas police to effectively deport those who cross illegally, through an order obtained by a state judge. Currently, that is a power solely reserved for federal authorities.Abbott added his signature to both SB 3 and SB 4 into law, as he previously indicated on social media, calling it “historic progress for border security.”Supporters of the bills say they are necessary step...