Japan marks 12 years from tsunami and nuclear disaster

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:16:24 GMT

Japan marks 12 years from tsunami and nuclear disaster TOKYO (AP) — Japan on Saturday marked the 12th anniversary of the massive earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster with a minute of silence, as concerns grew ahead of the planned release of the treated radioactive water from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant and the government’s return to nuclear energy. The 9.0 magnitude earthquake and tsunami that ravaged large parts of Japan’s northeastern coast on March 11, 2011, left more than 22,000 people dead, including about 3,700 whose subsequent deaths were linked to the disaster. A moment of silence was observed nationwide at 2:46 p.m., the moment the earthquake struck.Some residents in the tsunami-hit northern prefectures of Iwate and Miyagi walked down to the coast to pray for their loved ones and the 2,519 whose remains were never found. In Tomioka, one of the Fukushima towns where initial searches had to be abandoned due to radiation, firefighters and police use sticks and a hoe to rake through the coastline looking for...

Catch the Albany St. Patrick's Day Parade TODAY!

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:16:24 GMT

Catch the Albany St. Patrick's Day Parade TODAY! ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The annual St. Patrick's Day parade is back in full swing on March 11! The parade kicks off at 2 p.m. at Quail Street and Central Ave. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The parade will head down Central Ave to Lark Street where it becomes Washington Ave. It will then proceed towards downtown Albany until it merges with State Street. The parade is expected to end at 4 p.m. at State Street and Green St."I commend the United Irish Societies and the St. Patrick's Day Parade Committee for their hard work each year in planning this incredible, family-friendly event where we can celebrate our Irish heritage and our deep-rooted history in the City of Albany," said Mayor Kathy Sheehan. "I also extend my congratulations to this year's Grand Marshal, Kathleen Stevens, representing the Albany LAOH. Road closures during Albany St. Patrick’s Day Parades Joining Grand Marshal Stevens in the parade are the Unite...

Ask Amy: She blew up at me in the restaurant, and I can’t get past it

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:16:24 GMT

Ask Amy: She blew up at me in the restaurant, and I can’t get past it Dear Amy: Some longtime friends and I hadn’t seen each other for years and recently got together for a few days to reconnect.While at a restaurant for lunch, one friend discreetly picked up the tab.Upon finding out the bill was taken care of, “Alice” vocally refused this kind gesture and asked the waitress, “Can you reverse the payment?”I quietly said, “Alice, just say thank you. It’s the graceful thing to do.”Alice got upset and loudly questioned, “Did you just tell me what to do?” – drawing the attention of the rest of our table.She made a face at me, gave me “the hand,” and turned to the waitress, saying, “Don’t you just hate it when other people tell you what to do?”The waitress stood there awkwardly. I said nothing, but it rattled me.Now that we are all back home, I wanted to follow up with Alice and sort this out, but my sister, my husband and another friend who was there have all advised me to just let it be.Unfortunately, I’m still dwelling on it.During this awkward moment, ...

Harriette Cole: Her demands make me worried about sharing an apartment

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:16:24 GMT

Harriette Cole: Her demands make me worried about sharing an apartment DEAR HARRIETTE: My best friend of many years recently approached me about becoming her roommate. Although I agreed, I’m starting to regret it.She’s making it very hard for us to find a place to rent due to the high number of restrictions she’s placing on our search. We can’t find anything within our price range that matches her list of must-haves, from its proximity to her office to her desired room size. It feels like the further we search, the harder it is for us to agree on anything.I don’t want to hurt my friend’s feelings by telling her that I don’t think it’s going to work, but I also don’t want to regret my decision down the road. I would like to continue my apartment search without her.How should I handle this without hurting our friendship?Moving OnDEAR MOVING ON: The best thing you can do is address this now, before you sign a lease.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: Can a bride tell her fiance to skip ...

IS group says it killed more than 35 ‘Christians’ in Congo

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:16:24 GMT

IS group says it killed more than 35 ‘Christians’ in Congo DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — The Islamic State group has issued a statement claiming responsibility for killing more than 35 people and wounding dozens in eastern Congo. In the statement, posted Friday by Aamaq, the militants’ news agency, it said it killed “Christians” with guns and knives and destroyed their property in Mukondi village in North Kivu province. It also published a photo of the houses on fire. The announcement comes after local authorities confirmed that at least 45 people were killed last week in several attacks on different villages by rebels from the Allied Democratic Forces, a militia with links to IS.Conflict has been simmering in eastern Congo for decades as more than 120 armed groups fight for power, influence and resources, and some to protect their communities. The ADF has been largely active in North Kivu province but has recently extended its operations into neighboring Ituri province and to areas near the regional capital, Goma. Efforts to stem the violenc...

DC Health Link responds to data breach, saying investigation in the works

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:16:24 GMT

DC Health Link responds to data breach, saying investigation in the works DC Health Link updated members Friday on the serious breach of confidential data that occurred this week.The health insurance marketplace was made aware it had been hacked on Wednesday and said that over 56,000 customers had confidential data, including their Social Security numbers, addresses, health plan information and more, released to the public.More Local NewsMore DC NewsIn a statement, the program said a third-party investigation would take place and that it is working with law enforcement. The FBI is also assisting in the investigation.“We recognize the seriousness of this incident and we have reached out to impacted enrollees to provide three years of free identity and credit monitoring for all three major credit bureaus. The three years of [credit] monitoring protection includes all enrolled dependents, spouses and children. In addition, and out of an abundance of caution, we are offering the same three years of monitoring to all other customers, who were not impacte...

Alexandria man gets 11 years in prison after stash of fentanyl pills found in crashed car

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:16:24 GMT

Alexandria man gets 11 years in prison after stash of fentanyl pills found in crashed car A man from Alexandria, Virginia, was sentenced Friday to over 11 years in federal prison after prosecutors said thousands of fentanyl pills were found in his wrecked vehicle last year.The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia said that 25-year-old Alpha Amin Kamara was sentenced for conspiracy to distribute following the discovery of over 18,000 pills of the potent synthetic opioid during his arrest last June.More Local NewsMore Virginia NewsKamara was taken into custody after leading police on a high speed car chase that ended when he crashed his stolen car into a ditch near Occoquan Road on Interstate 95.He had just been released from prison and placed on house arrest at the time for a prior drug trafficking offense.Source

Juice box dispute that ended in near-fatal stabbing sees Maryland inmate get life in prison

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:16:24 GMT

Juice box dispute that ended in near-fatal stabbing sees Maryland inmate get life in prison An argument over juice boxes that preceded a vicious stabbing resulted in a Maryland inmate being sentenced to life in prison Friday, according to prosecutor’s.Courtney Butler, 35, was given life in prison plus 10 years for the attempted murder of a fellow inmate at Jessup Correctional Institution in 2021, according the Office of the Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney. This sentence comes on top of a 35-year sentence Butler was already serving from a 2009 Baltimore County robbery and weapons charge.More Anne Arundel County NewsMore Maryland NewsMore Local News“To attempt to take a life over something so trivial is extremely disturbing and shows the defendant has no regard for human life,” Anne Arundel County State’s Attorney Anne Colt Leitess said in a statement. “This wasn’t a spur of the moment crime as the defendant stewed and planned this attack. I appreciate the judge’s sentence as it will keep this defendant out of our community.”Butler and another inmate got int...

Lucas: Sununu’s GOP 2024 dance annoying

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:16:24 GMT

Lucas: Sununu’s GOP 2024 dance annoying Donald Trump may not be the 2024 Republican nominee for president, but neither will New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu.Still, if the Granite State Republican were really interested in stopping Trump from becoming the Republican Party nominee for president in 2024, he would do more than just talk.He would run against him in the New Hampshire Republican presidential primary. But he won’t. Trump would beat him.Sununu, 48, is more comfortable commenting than confronting. The same is true of former Maryland Gov.  Larry Hogan, a fellow Republican moderate and Trump critic who announced earlier that he would not run for president.Hogan, in anticipation of a crowded field of Republican presidential candidates, said he did not want to be part of “another multicar pileup that could potentially help Mr. Trump recapture the nomination.”It is a good excuse, but it will not stop others from running in what is expected to be a large field of Republicans, headed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who will c...

Battenfeld: Chinese cargo cranes at Massport under review for potential spying concerns

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:16:24 GMT

Battenfeld: Chinese cargo cranes at Massport under review for potential spying concerns The highly touted purchase of three huge Chinese cargo cranes by Massport has turned into a security headache as defense officials are now worried they could be used for spying on U.S. shipping operations.The 205-foot tall cranes at Conley Terminal, made by ZPMC, which is owned by the communist government, have been identified as a potential security risk by the Pentagon, according to reports.Officials are concerned the Chinese government could be using the software and sensors on the cranes — bought by ports across the U.S. — to track shipments, including those that support military operations.Defense officials have reportedly compared the cranes to “Trojan horses” because of their spying capability. China could also attempt to disrupt shipping operations.The new worries come amid increased tensions between the U.S. and China, highlighted by the shooting down of a Chinese spying balloon last month.The cranes were bought by major ports in the U.S. and Massport officials ...