These 8 Republicans voted to oust McCarthy

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:40:39 GMT

These 8 Republicans voted to oust McCarthy (The Hill) - Eight House Republicans joined House Democrats in removing Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) from his post as Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives on Tuesday, the first time a Speaker has ever been removed by vote.Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) led the motion. The Florida lawmaker has feuded with McCarthy for weeks over debates on passing budget appropriations bills. Gaetz demanded McCarthy pass bills with steep budget cuts, but McCarthy instead opted to back a deal to avoid a government shutdown with a 45-day, last-second budget extension.Like Gaetz, the other Republican lawmakers cited either the national debt or broken promises made to the House GOP as their reasons for voting to remove McCarthy.These are the Republicans who voted to oust McCarthy:Rep. Andy Biggs (Ariz.)Rep. Andy Biggs, listens during a hearing on oversight of the Drug Enforcement Administration, on Thursday, July 27, 2023, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)Biggs argue...

Police investigating homicide in south Austin; City's 50th of the year

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:40:39 GMT

Police investigating homicide in south Austin; City's 50th of the year AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin Police Department is investigating the city's 50th homicide of the year after a body was found in south Austin late Tuesday night. APD officers began investigating the scene, which was in the 1100 block of Cumberland Road, around midnight after a person flagged officers down in a park saying they found a man's body in a car. EMS declared the man dead, and according to police, there was trauma to his body. It's unclear how the trauma was caused. Police investigating homicide in 1100 block of Cumberland Road, Oct. 4, 2023 (KXAN Photo/Todd Bailey) Police investigating homicide in 1100 block of Cumberland Road, Oct. 4, 2023 (KXAN Photo/Todd Bailey) MAP: Where have Austin’s homicides occurred in 2023? APD said someone was detained, and police don't believe there is a threat to the public. Police were interviewing people in the area overnight and into the early morning. This is a developing story.

Rain and autumn-like temps are heading our way

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:40:39 GMT

Rain and autumn-like temps are heading our way AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Unseasonably hot weather persists for one last day with high temperatures climbing into the middle 90s. Factoring in the very high humidity expect "feels-like" temps to be in the triple digits. But finally some prolonged relief is heading our way! Two strong cold fronts and a rain-making storm are approaching Texas.The Rain and TimingIsolated to scattered showers and storms will be possible Wednesday through the evening. The chance of rain however remains relatively low (30%). The main event bringing us widespread heavy rain doesn't arrive until the Thursday morning commute along the approaching cold front.The cold front begins to push into our viewing area around sunrise Thursday morning.Heavy rain then pushes into the Austin area between 8 AM and 10 AM.Heavy rain likely continues through the morning with it gradually tapering off by the late afternoon.Rainfall AmountsWeather Threats & ConcernsThe Weather Prediction Center has parts of our area in a slight risk...

Kim Cross: How Polly Klaas’ kidnapping and murder 30 years ago changed crime and punishment in America

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:40:39 GMT

Kim Cross: How Polly Klaas’ kidnapping and murder 30 years ago changed crime and punishment in America When 12-year-old Polly Klaas was kidnapped by a stranger from her Northern California home on Oct. 1, 1993, the efforts to find her drew worldwide attention. When Polly’s body was found 64 nights after her abduction, the outpouring of grief in her hometown and beyond was overwhelming.Why had Polly’s case so profoundly touched the nation and the world? Eve Nichol, Polly’s mom, didn’t know. She realized not every family receives this kind of support. But she hoped that what had been learned from Polly’s case would help galvanize some other community in the future. If Polly’s fate could change laws or inspire efforts to prevent child abuse, perhaps “something good can come out of this horror,” she thought.In fact, the Klaas investigation would become a Hall of Fame case in the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s San Francisco division.“The case was immensely important to us at the time and was followed very closely,” said ...

Sheldon H. Jacobson: Bunching COVID-19, the flu and RSV as a ‘tripledemic’ is misleading

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:40:39 GMT

Sheldon H. Jacobson: Bunching COVID-19, the flu and RSV as a ‘tripledemic’ is misleading The term “tripledemic” is being used to express the concerns about the collective spread of COVID-19, influenza and the respiratory syncytial virus, or RSV, during this fall and winter. Yet each of these infectious diseases has its own risk profile. Placing them under the same epidemic umbrella may inadvertently overstate the impending dangers — perhaps to the point of crying wolf when a calmer descriptor would be more beneficial and appropriate.The seasonal flu has a long history. A typical season runs from October through early spring. Vaccines are available that provide some protection against this virus. The challenge is predicting about six months in advance which strains will be circulating during flu season. This is the lead time needed to produce the vaccines using an egg-based process, the most common method used today. Each year, the vaccine is typically between 40% and 60% effective across the entire population.Seasonal flu typically affects the very you...

Maureen Dowd: DiFi, breaking into the Boys’ Club

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:40:39 GMT

Maureen Dowd: DiFi, breaking into the Boys’ Club WASHINGTON — I’ve always said that the Washington Monument is an apt symbol, a Freudian obelisk redolent of all the male egos that have shaped our capital.To appreciate what Dianne Feinstein accomplished, you need to know how male this city was in 1992, when she was swept into Congress in the “Year of the Woman” as the 18th female senator in history.That wave was buoyed by women’s anger at the vicious Republicans and inept Democrats on the white male Judiciary Committee overseeing the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings. A sexual harasser lied his way onto the Supreme Court, and now he is doing his best to corrupt it.These women arrived on the Hill, home to historic man caves, as journalist Jackie Calmes called the hideaways where male pols horse-traded, sipped whisky and played poker. When one new lawmaker stepped into the House elevator, the female operator said icily, “This elevator is for members only.”“Yes, thank you,” the representative replied, waiting for the operator to spo...

98.3 TRY Social Dilemma: Who gets the last slice of pizza?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:40:39 GMT

98.3 TRY Social Dilemma: Who gets the last slice of pizza? ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Today's 98.3 TRY Social Dilemma came from Craig and it's about pizza and friend gatherings. Here's his email: Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Hi Jaime. Please help me settle this debate…which has become quite the controversy among my circle of friends. I've even discussed it with my wife and my brother, and we still can't come to a consensus. Here's the deal. Monday night, a couple of buddies came over to watch the football game…as in three of us total…and we ordered a pizza. My local pizza joint cuts the pizza into ten slices…don’t ask me why. That leaves each of us with three slices and one extra. A guy who wasn’t me took the last slice, and I called him out. I am the host. I paid for the pizza. I should get the last slice. This turned into a debate that lasted almost the entirety of the second half of the game…with their point being “ya snooze ya lose” and “I got it first.” Can I get a ruling here? T...

Missing 40-year-old found in Hoosick after search

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:40:39 GMT

Missing 40-year-old found in Hoosick after search HOOSICK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A missing 40-year-old was found on Saturday after being reported missing a day prior. Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) Forest Rangers helped assist the Rensselaer County Sheriff's Office in the search on both days. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! According to the DEC, a 40-year-old with a history of mental health issues was reported missing in Rensselaer County. Law enforcement was able to locate the subject's car but wasn't able to find them the same day.On Saturday, the search continued the next day with 10 Forest Rangers, Sheriff's Deputies, and volunteers. Around 3:19 p.m., the subject was found in a wooded area in Hoosick. The subject was helped out by personnel and was examined by EMS for treatment.

5 things to know this Wednesday, October 4

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:40:39 GMT

5 things to know this Wednesday, October 4 ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Happy hump day! According to Meteorologists Jill Szwed and Matt Mackie, this warm stretch of weather will continue today, however, it won't last much longer. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The man accused of kidnapping Charlotte Sena was arraigned in Milton Town Court on kidnapping charges. Craig Ross Jr., 46, is currently held at the Saratoga County Jail. In light of Sena's return home, students at the Corinth Central School District, as well as neighboring districts, wore orange in unity to celebrate her safe return. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Wednesday morning. 1. Suspect accused of kidnapping Charlotte Sena arraignedThe man accused of kidnapping Charlotte Sena was arraigned in Milton Town Court on kidnapping charges. Craig Ross Jr., 46, is currently held at the Saratoga County Jail.2. Corinth wears orange to celebrate Charlotte Sena’s return homeIt’s been...

Ask Amy: Childhood abuse affects sibling relationship

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:40:39 GMT

Ask Amy: Childhood abuse affects sibling relationship Dear Amy: I was raised in a very abusive environment.The abuse was very seriously physical on my dad’s side, and mentally and emotionally on my mom’s.I left home at 17. I limited my interactions with both sides thereafter.There were several times over my young adult life that horrible things were said by both parents that caused me to completely stop interacting with them. Nobody even contacted me when they died.There are other siblings involved. They seem to have just accepted the abuse, and continue to interact with one stepparent who dished out a lot of it.One sibling can’t understand why I won’t have a relationship with this person and there is a lot of underlying anger toward me because of this.I’ve been in therapy for years now.How can I make that sibling understand?— WoundedDear Wounded: Your therapy can address your need to make this sibling understand why you are keeping your distance from family members who have hurt you.A central questi...