Ukraine on the Offensive

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:17:59 GMT

Ukraine on the Offensive The Ukrainian military’s counteroffensive against Russia is underway. Aided by the U.S. and other Western powers, Ukraine is making a push to expel Russian troops. This week on Intercepted, Jeremy Scahill and Murtaza Hussain are joined by Rajan Menon, the director of the Grand Strategy program at Defense Priorities and author of several books, including “Conflict in Ukraine: The Unwinding of the Post-Cold War Order.” Menon was recently in Ukraine, and he describes the developments in the country, more than one year since the Russian invasion began. Menon breaks down the regional differences in Ukraine and the geopolitical challenges to ending the conflict.Transcript coming soon.The post Ukraine on the Offensive appeared first on The Intercept.

‘Where it gets complicated’: What needs to be done to curb ‘rampant homelessness’ in DC area

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:17:59 GMT

‘Where it gets complicated’: What needs to be done to curb ‘rampant homelessness’ in DC area The D.C. region had bucked the national trend of rising homelessness for years, seeing a consistent decrease in the homeless population year after year starting in 2019. That ended in 2023.A recent Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments report found an 18% increase in homelessness across the Greater Washington area between 2022 and 2023. Suburban areas saw the largest increase.For Donald Whitehead, executive director of the National Coalition for the Homeless, this latest spike wasn’t a surprise. “We’ve seen dramatic increases in housing costs all across the country, especially in this region. Year over year from 2020 to 2021, housing costs increased by 18%,” Whitehead said. “What we’ve seen is more people in unsheltered homeless situations, and it’s continuing to grow since those COVID resources weren’t on the table.”The one-two punch of rising rents and the evaporation of COVID-19...

Philippine volcano’s eruption, which has displaced thousands, can last for months

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:17:59 GMT

Philippine volcano’s eruption, which has displaced thousands, can last for months LEGAZPI, Philippines (AP) — A gentle eruption of the Philippines’ most active volcano that has forced nearly 18,000 people to flee to emergency shelters could last for months and create a protracted crisis, officials said Wednesday.President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. flew to northeastern Albay province to reassure villagers who were forced to evacuate from mostly poor farming communities within a 6-kilometer (3.7-mile) radius of the Mayon volcano’s crater since volcanic activity spiked last week.Marcos distributed food packs and other aid to displaced villagers, and was expected to meet Albay town mayors later Wednesday to discuss the unfolding crisis. The eruption is the latest natural calamity to test the administration of Marcos, who took office in June 2022 in a Southeast Asian nation regarded as one of the most disaster-prone in the world. About 20 typhoons and storms a year lash the Philippines, and the poor archipelago with 23 active volcanoes wrestles with frequent earthquakes.“U...

Democrats and Republicans share core values but still distrust each other

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:17:59 GMT

Democrats and Republicans share core values but still distrust each other WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans on the right and the left have a lot more in common than they might think — including their strong distrust of each other.A survey published on Wednesday finds that when asked about core values including fairness, compassion and personal responsibility, about nine in 10 Democrats and Republicans agreed they were very or extremely important. Yet only about a third of either group said they believed the same was true for the opposing party.The results of the survey, conducted by NORC at the University of Chicago and the nonprofit group Starts With Us, reveal a stark truth at the source of the polarization that has a powerful grip on American politics: While most Americans agree on the core principles underlying American democracy, they no longer recognize that the other side also holds those values.“This is a hidden opportunity for Americans to reestablish a sense of shared values,” said Tom Fishman, chief executive at Starts With Us, a nonpartisan organiza...

Fresh off 2nd back surgery in a 13 months, Mark Stone captains Vegas to Stanley Cup

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:17:59 GMT

Fresh off 2nd back surgery in a 13 months, Mark Stone captains Vegas to Stanley Cup Mark Stone, as captain of the Vegas Golden Knights, got to skate up to Commissioner Gary Bettman, who presented him with the Stanley Cup.Stone then lifted the 34 1/2-pound trophy over his head, an incredible achievement for the veteran winger who recently had two back surgeries in a span of nine months.“The look in my teammates eyes when I got it is one of the craziest feelings I’ve ever had,” Stone said. “Just to know that I did it with my 25, 30 best friends makes it that much more special.”Stone had a hat trick in Vegas’ series-ending Game 5 victory Tuesday night, giving him nine points in the Cup Final against the Florida Panthers. “He’s a great leader: He’s really passionate in terms of how he plays,” general manager Kelly McCrimmon said. “The more you watch him, the more you appreciate him. … He makes the people around him better.”Stone has been the Golden Knights’ leader since he was named the franchise’s first captain in 2021. He was also their biggest trade pick...

Pro leagues balance profit, integrity risks in legal betting era

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:17:59 GMT

Pro leagues balance profit, integrity risks in legal betting era When Calvin Ridley was suspended for betting on NFL games in 2022, it was largely dismissed as an isolated incident among the four biggest North American professional leagues in the era of legalized sports gambling.He served a yearlong suspension, penned a lengthy apology calling it “an isolated lapse in judgement,” and was reinstated in March. But in April when three players were disciplined for betting on NFL games and two more for placing wagers on non-league games, followed this month by an investigation into another player, a spotlight shone not just on the NFL but U.S. sports betting as a whole. While none of the players’ actions were related to attempts to fix games, the incidents have driven a public conversation about the integrity of pro sports as legalized sports betting takes a greater hold in this country. “Leagues are dancing with the devil,” said Declan Hill, a professor at the University of New Haven who consults for Interpol and pioneered the first online anti-match...

Las 5 cosas que debes saber este 14 de junio: Si Trump no es un espía, ¿por qué lo acusan bajo la Ley de Espionaje?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:17:59 GMT

Las 5 cosas que debes saber este 14 de junio: Si Trump no es un espía, ¿por qué lo acusan bajo la Ley de Espionaje? Así fue el drama de los niños en la selva de Colombia. Ucrania logra avances. La “Messimanía” en China: los seguidores claman por ver al astro argentino. El poder de Nikola Jokić. Esto es lo que debes saber para comenzar el día. Primero la verdad.1. Si Trump no es un espía, ¿por qué lo acusan de espionaje?Donald Trump ya fue imputado formalmente en Miami con cargos federales, algo sin precedentes. La acusación federal describe cómo de manera descuidada acumuló documentos clasificados en sus clubes privados, pero no necesariamente que haya vendido secretos a un país extranjero. ¿Por qué entonces lo acusan bajo la Ley de Espionaje?Trump comparece en acusación histórica y se declara inocente de 37 cargosTrump hace visita inesperada al famoso restaurante cubano Versailles2. La dieron por muerta, pero estaba viva golpeando el ataúdUna mujer que había sido declarada muerta fue encontrada con signos vitales y golpeando su ataúd durante su funeral en Babayoho, una ciudad costera...

Greek authorities say the number of migrants who died after their boat capsized has risen to 32

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:17:59 GMT

Greek authorities say the number of migrants who died after their boat capsized has risen to 32 ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greek authorities say the number of migrants who died after their boat capsized has risen to 32.Source

Ajax to hire coach Maurice Steijn from Sparta Rotterdam to replace John Heitinga

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:17:59 GMT

Ajax to hire coach Maurice Steijn from Sparta Rotterdam to replace John Heitinga AMSTERDAM (AP) — Ajax is hiring “overperformer” Maurice Steijn as its new coach to replace John Heitinga, whose contract was not extended after the Amsterdam club finished a disappointing third in the Dutch Eredivisie.The club said Wednesday the 49-year-old Steijn will sign a three-year deal to join from Sparta Rotterdam, which he led to sixth place in the Eredivisie this season after rescuing it from relegation trouble a season earlier. Financial details of the deal were not disclosed.In the past, Steijn has coached Dutch clubs ADO The Hague, VVV-Venlo, NAC Breda and Sparta as well as Al-Wahda in the United Arab Emirates.“At all the clubs he worked for, results exceeded expectations,” said Ajax Director of Football Sven Mislintat. “So he has shown multiple times with his teams that he is a real overperformer. He is ready for a step up, I’m sure of that.”Heitinga replaced Alfred Schreuder, who replaced Erik ten Hag but was fired in January after only half a season at the Dutch...

Shoplifters, no swiping! Fairfax Co. police tackling summer crime with new shoplifting prevention initiative

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:17:59 GMT

Shoplifters, no swiping! Fairfax Co. police tackling summer crime with new shoplifting prevention initiative If you’re thinking of taking something you didn’t pay for from a business this summer, police in Fairfax County, Virginia, want you to think again.Fairfax County police announced Tuesday that June is “Retail Theft Month” in the department’s series of crime prevention efforts this summer.From June to August, police will feature a different crime focus each month with a three-pronged solution plan.Teams of officers from the county’s eight district stations will be increasing patrolling in areas with the most shoplifting and other retail theft cases in June. Police will also educate communities about retail theft and help businesses prevent and deter people from shoplifting.The officers will be working alongside special Fairfax County police teams such as Neighborhood Patrol Units, the Tyson Urban Team and Shopping Center Units “to help cover specific areas and increase effectiveness,” according to a news release.Source