Biden, Kremlin respond to Putin's arrest warrant
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:11 GMT
(The Hill) – President Biden on Friday said the International Criminal Court (ICC) is “justified” in issuing an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin over allegations of war crimes.“Well, I think it's justified,” Biden told reporters before leaving the White House for Delaware.“But the question is, it’s not recognized internationally by us, either," he added, in reference to both Russia and the U.S. not recognizing the jurisdiction of the ICC. "But I think it makes a very strong point."Asked whether Putin should be tried for war crimes, Biden did not directly answer, but said the Russian leader has “clearly committed war crimes.” Harris: US has determined Russia committed crimes against humanity in Ukraine The ICC earlier Friday issued an arrest warrant for Putin and another Russian official. The warrant is believed to be one of the first charges against Putin for war crimes in Ukraine, part of a global effort to hold the Russian president and the Russian Federation ...3/18/2023: Brighter start to the weekend, but a chilly finish...
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:11 GMT
The latest Storm Tracker Forecast from meteorologist Matt Mackie:Showers from yesterday exit off the coast this morning. We're in an "in-between" day today, behind that front but ahead of a trailing area of low pressure that leads to chillier weather tomorrow.Temperatures warm to the mid 40's this afternoon with at least partly sunny skies. It will be just a bit breezy in the afternoon, with winds up to 20 miles per hour.Tomorrow, the chill really settles in. Morning lows will be in the teens and 20's.Gusty winds pick up in the afternoon, especially. Though actual high temperatures will be in the mid 30's, it will never fee that warm with the wind chill factor accounted for. The last full day of Winter will certainly feel like it!Up in the Adirondacks, lake effect snow developing tonight and lasting through the day Sunday could produce a few inches of snow. Elsewhere, just cloudy with a few flurries.But Spring begins Monday, and just like that the forecast is much milder. Upper 40's...In pursuit of a second straight state title, Averill Park falters in semis
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:11 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — It can not be overstated just how significant it is for a team to reach the final four of a state tournament in back-to-back seasons. And while the Averill Park girls basketball team may have fallen short in the semifinals of the NYSPHSAA Girls Basketball Championships, that doesn't take away from what a special season the Warriors put together. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Even after losing two key members of last year's state championship team, Averill Park managed to put together yet another run to the Class A final four. But Sean Organ's bunch could not overcome Sec. I's Walter Panas Friday afternoon at Hudson Valley Community College, losing 47-42.Averill Park wasted little time getting on the scoreboard. Junior forward Tatiana Tune collected the opening tip, and immediately found senior guard Baliee Lange for an open lay-up just four seconds into the game. Albany Academy for Girls’ state tit...Albany Academy for Girls' state title aspirations fall short in semis
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:11 GMT
TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- One of the great stories in Sec. II basketball this season has come to a somber conclusion, as the Albany Academy for Girls' quest for a state title fell short with a loss to Putnam Valley in the semifinal round of the NYSPHSAA Girls Basketball Championships Friday afternoon. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Bears entered the the 2022-'23 season hoping to build off a modest, 16-6 campaign, and begin garnering the program the attention and respect it lacked in Sec. II after years spent at the bottom of the Colonial Council. It's safe to say they've now earned that, and then some.Academy garnered its' first-ever league and state title this season, as well as the program's first-ever regional championship, en route to an inaugural trip to the Class B final four. But it was there that Bryan Capitula's squad matched up with the top-ranked team in the state: Sec. I's Putnam Valley. The Tigers' sterling b...People from these metros are looking to buy homes in St. Louis
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:11 GMT
Are Californians and East Coast residents eyeing a move to your metro area?The number of homes on the market is well below pre-pandemic levels nationwide, and that scarcity is keeping home prices elevated even as sales have slowed in the past year.As Americans navigate an ever-complicated market, online house hunting has become an essential part of the process. A 2021 National Association of Realtors report showed 97% of homebuyers used online websites when searching for a home in the United States.Stacker compiled statistics about people in cities looking to buy homes in St. Louis using cross-market demand data from Realtor.com. View share is the percentage of views to St. Louis from each respective metro. Cross-market demand statistics are as of Q4 2022.Continue reading to see who is looking to move into your neck of the woods.Tony Savino // Shutterstock#10. Milwaukee, WI- View share: 1.7%- Views to own market: 44.9%- Views to other markets within own state: 20.9%- Views to market...Keeler: Drew Timme’s new nightmare? A reunion with TCU’s JaKobe Coles.
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:11 GMT
Before you stick a fork in TCU, know this: The last time JaKobe Coles was asked to defend Gonzaga’s Drew Timme, he held the Zags star scoreless for more than six minutes straight.“We definitely don’t shy away from anything,” TCU forward Coles, Ball Arena’s late-night hero, told me inside the Horned Frogs locker room after his last-second teardrop cinched a 72-70 NCAA tourney win over Arizona State and shot the 6 seed into a Sunday tussle with the third-seeded Zags.“We’ve played the best teams. We’ve played in the biggest environments. We’re ready for this opportunity. We’re ready to win. And that’s what we’re looking forward to. Go back to the drawing board, get some rest, be ready for Sunday.”“So what do you know about Gonzaga?” I asked.The 6-foot-7 sophomore pondered for a second.“I know a couple of players,” Coles replied. “Drew Timme, I played his high school in the playoffs one time.”Yeah, but it was one heck of a time. Back in February 2019, Timme was a 6-foot-10 monster at Ri...A Novel Approach To Arthritis Treatment
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:11 GMT
View the original article about A Novel Approach To Arthritis Treatment at Get CBD Tinctures.Arthritis is a condition that affects a lot of people across the world and the common symptoms are joint pain, inflammation, and movement restrictions. Although a lot of treatment options are available to treat the symptoms of arthritis, a complete cure is impossible with the options available now. Many healthcare experts have viewed CBD for arthritis as an area of interest, and there are many studies depicting the impact of CBD on patients with symptoms like anxiety, cognition, and pain.A Short Note On CBDThe full form of CBD is cannabidiol, which was discovered in 1940 in the cannabis plant. It is closely related to a compound called tetrahydrocannabinol from the same plant in terms of chemical structure. Taking into account the effectiveness of CBD against symptoms such as movement disorders, many scientists expect that the global market for CBD will exceed $47 billion by 2028.A Sneak Pee...No salmon season: California diners will see other fish and higher-priced salmon filling the 2023 void
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:11 GMT
California’s 2023 salmon-fishing season is off. But wild salmon, always wildly popular with restaurant-goers, will still find its way onto Bay Area menus this year.It’s a matter of when, from where and — perhaps most important for consumers — at what price?After reading the news this week, Mark Matulich of the family-owned Steamers Grillhouse, a Los Gatos mainstay for more than 40 years — checked in with his seafood suppliers.“If we do get any wild king salmon, it’s going to have to come from Oregon, Washington or Alaska,” he said. And once additional shipping and handling charges are taken into account, he’s expecting “a significant increase in the price of what we can bring to the table.”Fabrice Poigin, culinary director of the King’s Seafood restaurants in Southern California and at Valley Fair in Santa Clara, remains confident he can supply what diners want. “We will be able to carry wild salmon throughout t...Silicon Valley Bank: Now what? How Northern California wine is faring after the fallout
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:11 GMT
Siduri Wines and Clarice Wine Company founder Adam Lee was on a plane, midair over New Orleans last week, when he heard the news that his bank of 26 years was in trouble.But it wasn’t anger or fear that gripped him. Yes, he was nervous. He had a $70,000 balance with Silicon Valley Bank, the leading bank for California wineries, which collapsed Friday, creating the biggest bank failure since the Great Recession in 2008.But the overwhelming feeling, Lee says, was sadness and even worry about losing the critical and wide-ranging support the bank had offered him and others in the industry. Working with a bank with a Santa Rosa branch and a dedicated wine division of nearly 30 years meant those bankers cared about Lee’s day-to-day. They showed up, harvest after harvest, to sort grapes and feed the crew. His kids babysat wine division head Jed Taborski’s kids.“It was a relationship,” says Lee, who sold his Healdsburg winery, Siduri, to Jackson Family Wines in...Gilroy: City considers allowing digital billboards despite resident opposition
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:09:11 GMT
Gilroy may soon allow two digital billboards to pop up along Highway 101 — a move some residents, environmentalists and astronomers aren’t too happy about.Digital advertising company Outfront Media and property owner Mike Conrotto want to build a billboard that would tower 75 feet on Conrotto’s land on the 6400 block of Automall Parkway. After the city’s planning commission denied their proposal, Outfront Media and Conrotto filed an appeal.On Monday evening, the Gilroy City Council will make the final decision.Residents concerned about the digital billboards complain they would be a distraction for drivers, add to light pollution, compete with local businesses and change Gilroy’s rural landscape. But Outfront Media and Conrotto assert the jumbo signs could be a boom for local businesses and tax revenue and “would not compromise the city’s culture and small-town quality.”In a Feb. 10 letter to the council, Conrotto said denying the appe...Latest news
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