Ukraine sacks top cybersecurity officials in corruption probe involving software purchases

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:23:37 GMT

Ukraine sacks top cybersecurity officials in corruption probe involving software purchases KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine fired its top two civilian cybersecurity officials on Monday as prosecutors announced an embezzlement investigation involving software purchases from 2020-2022 in which the head of the state intelligence service was allegedly involved.The sacked officials include Viktor Zhora, who is well-known internationally as the face of Ukraine’s much-heralded, Western-aided efforts to defend against incessant Russian hacking campaigns.Fired with Zhora was his boss, Yurii Shchyhol, head of the State Service of Special Communications and Information Protection service, a senior cabinet official, Taras Melnychuk, announced on Telegram.Neither man was named in a statement by the National Anti-Corruption Bureau, which said the head of state intelligence and his deputy and “the general director and employee of a state-owned enterprise” were among the suspects and that the Special Communications service was involved in the scheme.Ukraine has been plagued by corrupti...

Feds to appeal court ruling that struck down cabinet order labelling plastics toxic

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:23:37 GMT

Feds to appeal court ruling that struck down cabinet order labelling plastics toxic OTTAWA — Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault says the federal government will appeal a recent Federal Court ruling that struck down a cabinet order underlying Ottawa’s ban of some single-use plastics.The decision on Nov. 16 said Ottawa had overstepped by labelling all “plastic manufactured items” as toxic under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act.The toxic designation is required for the government to regulate the use of substances in Canada.Without it, the ban on six single-use plastic items, including straws, grocery bags and cutlery, won’t be able to stand.The court’s ruling did not suggest that the government could not label specific types of plastic items as toxic, but said there was no evidence that all of the thousands of products in that category are potentially harmful to people or the environment.Guilbeault says the government remains committed to fighting the scourge of plastic pollution and is exploring all options for moving forwar...

Fallen Chicago firefighter laid to rest Monday

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:23:37 GMT

Fallen Chicago firefighter laid to rest Monday CHICAGO — A Chicago firefighter who died after battling a blaze on the city's North Side last week was laid to rest Monday. 39-year-old Andrew Price died after he fell through a light shaft while battling a fire that broke out at a tavern in Lincoln Park on Monday.According to CFD, a procession from the North side of Navy Pier to the east end will take place around 8:30 a.m.  NTSB: Preliminary investigation reveals design flaw likely to blame for CTA Yellow Line crash Private visitation will begin at 9 a.m. before public visitation begins at 10 a.m. CFD will then hold a walkthrough starting at 11:30 a.m. A service will then take place at noon at Navy Pier's Grand Ballroom.Following the service, a graveside assembly will be held outside on the east end of the pier and the procession will then move in reverse, from the east end to the north. 3 people, including police officer, injured in car crash on South Side Price, who was known as “Drew” by co-workers, join...

President Biden celebrates 81st birthday pardoning Thanksgiving turkeys

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:23:37 GMT

President Biden celebrates 81st birthday pardoning Thanksgiving turkeys WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – President Joe Biden participated in the annual tradition of The National Thanksgiving Turkey Pardon on his 81st birthday at the White House Monday. The President kicked off the unofficial start to the holiday season during an event on the South Lawn where he pardoned two turkeys, named Liberty and Bell.The 42-pound male turkeys are named for the famous Liberty Bell in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They were hatched and bred in Willmar, Minnesota, by the Jennie-O turkey company.  “Now just to get here Liberty and Bell had to beat some tough odds, the competition. They had to work hard to show patience and be willing to travel over 1,000 miles,” said President Biden.Liberty and Bell checked into a suite at the Willard Intercontinental on Saturday, after making the journey from Minnesota to Washington, D.C. Now that the two turkeys have been pardoned, they will return to their home state to be cared for by the University of Minnesota’s College of Food, Agricul...

Glendale Heights officer kills wife in apparent murder-suicide

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:23:37 GMT

Glendale Heights officer kills wife in apparent murder-suicide HOMER GLEN, Ill. — Authorities believe a suburban police officer shot and killed his wife in Homer Glen Sunday before turning the gun on himself.Officers responded to the 13600 block of Shannon Drive on the report of shots fired just after 5:45 p.m.A 911 caller stated she heard arguing which was followed by the sound of gunshots.At the scene, a man and a woman were found dead in the kitchen. The man was later identified as Glendale Heights police officer Michael Huff. Authorities believe Huff killed his wife and then himself.His wife, Jacquelyn "Jackie" Huff, was a village employee for Homer Glen."With extreme sadness, the Village of Homer Glen shares the loss of employee and friend, Jacquelyn Huff, in an isolated incident on Sunday," the village said. "This is all the information available at this time. Please keep her family and friends in your thoughts and prayers. Out of respect to Jacquelyn, Village Offices will be closed today, November 20th and will resume regular business ho...

Texas businesses say abortion ban costs state nearly $15 billion a year

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:23:37 GMT

Texas businesses say abortion ban costs state nearly $15 billion a year AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- 40 Texas companies and business leaders are entering the fight against Texas' abortion ban, filing a brief with the Texas Supreme Court that argues the "ambiguity" in the laws medical exceptions cost the state an estimated $14.5 billion in lost revenue every year.Austin-based dating app giant Bumble is leading the effort, submitting an amicus brief ahead of the high court's arguments in Zurwaski v. Texas. Lead plaintiff Amanda Zurwaski is challenging the state's abortion ban after she nearly died of sepsis due to a pregnancy complication. She says the Texas abortion ban's vague medical exceptions prevented her doctor from providing a medically necessary abortion until she had nearly died. Austin woman trying for baby says Texas abortion law nearly caused her death "We feel it’s our duty not just to provide our workforce with access to reproductive health care, but to speak out – and speak loudly – against the retrogression of women’s rights,” Bumble founder and...

Meeting set on Rockwell Falls Library reopening

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:23:37 GMT

Meeting set on Rockwell Falls Library reopening LAKE LUZERNE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Rockwell Falls Public Library will host a meeting this week to share information on what's kept the library doors closed - as well as what it will take to get them open again. The library board will be sharing information on Tuesday, Nov. 21. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The meeting starts at 6 p.m. and will be recorded and shared on the library website. The event will go over a working plan to reopen the library, which closed in September. That closure was spurred by the departure of library director Courtney Kier, as well as two-thirds of its total staff.The little library found a spotlight earlier this year, when Kier came under community fire for a planned drag storytime event. Shortly before September's closure, the library passed a resolution against banning books. ‘Blessing Box’ helping the homeless in Glens Falls The meeting will be held at the library, 19 Main St. in Lake Luzerne. Tho...

Winter Bazaar returns to Thacher Park

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:23:37 GMT

Winter Bazaar returns to Thacher Park VOORHEESVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Thacher State Park announced they will be hosting the return of their annual Winter Bazaar. The event will be held on December 2 and 3. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The bazaar will feature dozens of community artisans, including woodworkers, painters, bakers and weavers. While perusing all the local goods, attendees will be able to enjoy live music, bonfires, hot chocolate and made-to-order lunches offered by Altamont's Main Street Café. The event is expanding this year and will be held in both the Thacher Visitor Center and the Thacher Nature Center. The bazaar will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Holiday Merchant Market coming to Averill Park The Visitor Center and Nature Center are located at 830 Thacher Park Road and 87 Nature Center Way respectively. The Winter Bazaar is free to attend and open to the public.

Where to cut-your-own Christmas tree in the Capital Region

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:23:37 GMT

Where to cut-your-own Christmas tree in the Capital Region ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The holiday season is ramping up with Thanksgiving just around the corner. If you celebrate Christmas, you may be looking for a place to cut down your own tree. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Many Christmas tree farms open after Thanksgiving on Black Friday. Here is where you can cut down or buy a pre-cut Christmas tree around the Capital Region.Bob's Trees, 1227 West Galway Road in HagamanBob's Trees has pre-cut trees, cut-your-own trees, a gift shop, reindeer, a cafe, and a visit from Santa in weekends. The tree farm is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day until Christmas.Ellms Family Farm, 448 Charlton Road in Ballston SpaEllms Family Farm opens for the 2023 tree season on November 24. The farm offers cut-your-own and pre-cut trees, as well as wreaths. Santa also makes an appearance on weekends.Ellms Family Farm will be open Monday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10...

Business roundtable convening at SUNY Adirondack

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:23:37 GMT

Business roundtable convening at SUNY Adirondack QUEENSBURY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Budding entrepreneurs and businessfolk are called to SUNY Adirondack this week for a roundtable on what it means to find success in or around the Glens Falls area. The college's StartUp ADK roundtable convenes on Wednesday, Nov. 29. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! From 6 to 8 p.m., visitors can attend the event at the college's Northwest Bay Conference Center. The conference is a production of StartUp ADK, a 16-hour program held twice per year at the college. The program connects business-inclined students with local professionals, to get a better sense of what kind of foundation their own future efforts may be able to find.“We are excited about hosting this event, which brings together StartUp ADK participants with those who might be thinking of bringing their own business visions to life,” said StartUp ADK Director Robert Bullock. “Wherever someone is in their entrepreneurial journey, this evening ...