Europe pioneering crypto-currencies
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:17:29 GMT
“The new European rules for crypto-currencies are a quantum leap forward for all - for customers, investors, service providers and for innovation in Europe," said Stefan Berger MEP, who negotiated the new European regulatory framework for crypto-assets (MiCA), which were voted on by the European Parliament on 25 April.“We are paving the way for a harmonized market that will provide legal certainty for crypto-asset issuers, guarantee equal rights for service providers and ensure high standards for consumers and investors. With millions of Europeans already using Bitcoin and other digital assets, it was high time to set clear rules to ensure against abuses like fraud, money laundering and tax evasion”, Berger emphasised.So far, there have been no EU-wide rules for crypto-assets, only divergent national laws. “With this Regulation, we are providing the trust that young technologies need in order to develop further. We are bringing stability to a young, unpredictable industry,” accordin...Christopher Mitchell: Torrance Officers Charged In 2018 Shooting
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:17:29 GMT
The L.A. County District Attorney’s Office revealed charges against two Torrance PD officers, in connection with the 2018 fatal shooting of 23-year-old Christopher DeAndre Mitchell.Anthony Chavez and Matthew Concannon pleaded not guilty for voluntary manslaughter charges stemming from a traffic stop-turned-deadly after previously being exonerated from the incident.When Gascón took over as District Attorney in 2021, he asked the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors for permission to appoint a prosecutor to “reevaluate” previous shootings involving L.A. County police officers. That is when the December 2018 shooting became eligible for re-investigation.“Special Prosecutor Lawrence Middleton was given the independence to reevaluate, investigate and determine whether to pursue criminal prosecution in this case,” District Attorney George Gascón said. “He thoroughly reviewed and analyzed the evidence and decided to seek a grand jury indictment. We support ...Oakland teachers union votes to authorize strike
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:17:29 GMT
OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) – Oakland’s public school teachers have approved a strike. The union voted to approve the move, which parents have petitioned against.Parents KRON4 spoke with say they worry a strike will put a burden on their families and disrupt classes with just a few weeks left in the school year. But the teachers union says this may be a necessary step to ensure its members get paid what they’re worth.Four-hundred parents signed a petition against the strike, but the teachers have decided they now have the power to go on with it if they choose to do so. Stabbing at Northgate High in Walnut Creek, student in custody The interim president of the Oakland Education Association Ismael Amendariz says no progress has been made in negotiations, so teachers voted to authorize a strike. But he says if OUSD bargains in good faith and reaches an agreement they will avoid the strike.Amendariz explains they have not been able to agree with the district about special education, safety...“Tenemos que estar preocupados”: organizaciones alertan por ataques a otras píldoras abortivas
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:17:29 GMT
WASHINGTON DC – Organizaciones defensoras del aborto en Estados Unidos alertaron este martes sobre un posible ataque a otro tipo de píldoras abortivas, después de que el acceso a la mifepristona se viera amenazado recientemente.Tanto la mifepristona como el misoprostol son píldoras abortivas ampliamente utilizadas en EEUU para interrumpir el embarazo. El Tribunal Supremo del país decidió el pasado viernes mantener el acceso a la píldora abortiva mifepristona, suspendiendo de momento las restricciones que un tribunal de apelaciones había ordenado la semana pasada.Tras los esfuerzos para restringir su uso, ahora las organizaciones alertan de que el misoprostol está en el punto de mira de los detractores del aborto en el país.Mini Timmaraju, presidenta de la organización NARAL Pro-Choice America, explicó que, después de “ir detrás de la mifepristona sin éxito”, los extremistas tratarán de atacar al misoprostol: “Tenemos que estar preocupados por eso”, añad...Erdoğan says he’s fine after health scare on live TV
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:17:29 GMT
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who is facing the toughest election of his 20-year rule, cut short a live TV interview Tuesday night after suffering from an upset stomach.Erdoğan was being interviewed on Turkish TV when the program was interrupted for about 20 minutes, after the president suddenly felt ill off-camera, according to the BBC.He later came back to the screen, explaining he had suffered from a “serious stomach cold” and had considered canceling the interview — which started one-and-a-half hours late — after doing “intense campaign work” on Monday and Tuesday.“Naturally, we are facing such issues from time to time amid such a busy schedule,” Erdoğan said.Erdoğan’s live broadcast with the journalists tonight was abruptly cut off after muffled noises coming from the mics. It worried many people. Erdogan is now back, says he had a stomach emergency and he was very tired. pic.twitter.com/sfRgm0MaHQ— Ragıp Soylu (@ragipsoylu) April 25, 20...Longer naps tied to higher risk for obesity, high blood pressure: Brigham research
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:17:29 GMT
People who take longer midday naps are at a higher risk for obesity and high blood pressure, according to Boston researchers who found that “not all siestas are the same.”The Brigham and Women’s Hospital scientists looked at more than 3,000 adults from a Mediterranean population, examining the relationship of midday naps with obesity and other conditions tied to heart disease and diabetes.The researchers found that those who took siestas of 30 minutes or longer (considered long siestas) were more likely to have a higher body mass index, elevated blood pressure, and a cluster of other conditions associated with heart disease and diabetes (metabolic syndrome) — compared with those who didn’t take long siestas.However, those who took short siestas, also known as “power naps,” did not see an increased risk for obesity and other conditions. In contrast, short siesta-takers were less likely to have elevated systolic blood pressure than those who t...Israeli principal in Australian court on sex convictions
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:17:29 GMT
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Former Jewish girls school principal and now convicted sex offender Malka Leifer was ordered on Wednesday to appear in an Australian court in June for a two-day sentencing hearing.A Victoria state County Court jury convicted the 56-year-old Israeli citizen and mother of eight early this month on 18 charges relating to the sexual abuse of sisters Dassi Erlich and Elly Sapper when they were students and student teachers at Adass Israel School in Melbourne from 2003 until 2007.Leifer faced a procedural hearing via a video link from prison on Wednesday during which Judge Mark Gamble set a timetable for her sentencing hearing on June 28-29.Gamble said there were significant matters he wanted addressed by prosecutor Justin Lewis and Leifer’s lawyer Ian Hill in the hearing, including details of the time Leifer spent in police or correctional custody in Israel.That includes time in “quasi-custody” such as home detention, Gamble said.The convictions include rape, ...Pope to visit Hungary amid diverging views on war, migrants
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:17:29 GMT
BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — The spiritual priorities of Pope Francis will be on display during a trip this week to Hungary, where the populist government will seek to downplay its diverging views on matters like immigration and minority rights while focusing instead on points where it aligns with the pontiff.Francis will meet with children with disabilities, refugees and those living in poverty on the three-day trip that begins Friday. He will also have an audience with Hungary’s president and its nationalist prime minister, Viktor Orban.The visit will be a political boon for Orban, whose contentious stances on migration, the war in Ukraine and LGBTQ+ rights stand in stark contrast with Francis’ views of inclusion and acceptance for the marginalized and support for Ukraine during Russia’s war.Yet the cardinal of Hungary’s Roman Catholic Church, Peter Erdo, as well as other members of the Catholic community, expect the pope’s visit to be a celebration of Christian unity, and that differ...No one is driving this taxi. What possibly could go wrong?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:17:29 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — I won’t forget the first time I took a ride in a car without anyone sitting in the driver’s seat.It happened one night last September when a Chevy Bolt named Peaches picked me up outside a San Francisco bar. Our ensuing half-hour ride together produced, at first, a titillating display of technology’s promise. Then an unexpected twist made me worry that the encounter had turned into a mistake I would regret.Peaches and I were getting along great for most of our time together as the car deftly navigated through hilly San Francisco streets similar to those that Steve McQueen careened through during a famous chase scene in the 1968 film “Bullitt.” Unlike McQueen, Peaches never exceeded 30 miles per hour (48 kilometers per hour) because of restrictions imposed by state regulators on a ride-hailing service operated by Cruise, a General Motors subsidiary, since it won approval to transport fare-paying passengers last June.It was all going so smoothly ...Sudanese abroad try to extend a lifeline and aid back home
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:17:29 GMT
LONDON (AP) — With her homeland now a conflict zone, rest does not come easily for Dr. Sara Abdelgalil.She is anxious about family still in Sudan that she can’t reach. Her sleepless mother paces the floor above her with worry. And her phone buzzes at all hours with text messages seeking medical advice from thousands of miles away.Abdelgalil is a pediatrician in Norwich, England, but Sudan is her “first home,” and she has become part of a lifeline of doctors providing long-distance support to the people living in a state of chaos and terror as fighting rages outside their homes.“We don’t sleep well because we’re expecting the worst,” said Abdelgalil, who texts relatives each morning to make sure they’re still alive. “I’m trying not to panic as much as I can.”For some of the roughly 50,000 Sudanese people in the United Kingdom, a sense of helplessness over a situation that seems to have no end in sight has been replaced by a sense of duty. Some are trying to help fam...Latest news
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