‘It’s my birthday!’: Hialeah man arrested for birthday hot tub indecency at Key Largo resort

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:30:06 GMT

‘It’s my birthday!’: Hialeah man arrested for birthday hot tub indecency at Key Largo resort A man from Hialeah was taken into custody after, officials said, he celebrated his birthday by exposing himself in a hot tub at a Key Largo resort.According to the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, 34-year-old Julio Daniel Rodriguez Coipel was taken into custody Monday and is charged with indecent exposure following an incident at the Playa Resort & Spa. Deputies responded just before 7:30 a.m. on August 20 after witnesses reportedly saw Rodriguez Coipel, in the nude, engaging in inappropriate behavior in a hot tub. His actions were within the view of a female employee, officials said.When confronted by a male employee, Rodriguez Coipel reportedly shouted, “It’s my birthday today!” before fleeing on foot toward U.S. 1. Deputies said at some point later, Rodriguez Coipel got into a vehicle and drove back to Miami-Dade County. Throughout their investigation, deputies were able to confirm that August 20 was indeed Rodriguez Coipel’s birthday. That inform...

UEFA to let Russian junior teams back into football competitions

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:30:06 GMT

UEFA to let Russian junior teams back into football competitions European football’s governing body UEFA on Tuesday announced it would re-admit Russian youth teams into continental football competitions during this season. Russian international and club teams have been banned by UEFA since the Kremlin launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, but that is now set to change once the governing body finds a “technical solution” for under-17 boys and girls teams.In a statement, UEFA said it is “aware that children should not be punished for actions whose responsibility lies exclusively with adults and is firmly convinced that football should never give up sending messages of peace and hope.“It is particularly aggrieving that, due to the enduring conflict, a generation of minors is deprived of its right to compete in international football,” UEFA added. “For these reasons, the UEFA executive committee has decided that Russian teams of minor players will be readmitted to its competitions in t...

US envoy says Kosovo attack ‘coordinated and sophisticated’

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:30:06 GMT

US envoy says Kosovo attack ‘coordinated and sophisticated’ The United States has concluded that a weekend attack by suspected Serbian militia in northern Kosovo, leaving one officer and three gunmen dead, was intended to destabilize the region and is warning of potential further escalation between the longtime enemies.  “We know it was coordinated and sophisticated,” U.S. Ambassador to Kosovo Jeffrey M. Hovenier told POLITICO, adding the gunmen appeared to have had military training. “The quantity of weapons suggests this was serious, with a plan to destabilize security in the region.”Kosovo police said a group of about 30 heavily armed Serbs ambushed a police patrol early Sunday, killing one officer and injuring another, before fleeing and taking refuge in a nearby Orthodox monastery. The three gunmen were killed in an ensuing shootout with police and two were arrested. Most of the Serbian gunmen managed to sneak out of the monastery and escape on foot, Kosovo authorities said.Western officials said the incident reflected heightened g...

Official: Germany will impose checks on borders with Poland and Czech Republic

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:30:06 GMT

Official: Germany will impose checks on borders with Poland and Czech Republic BERLIN — German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser will announce temporary checks on Germany’s borders with Poland and the Czech Republic in an attempt to curb an influx of asylum seekers, a German official told POLITICO.Faeser plans to announce “temporary controls at selected border crossings” on Wednesday, according to the official. The checks, the official added, will begin “within the next days.”German leaders have come under increasing pressure to crack down on asylum seekers entering the country, many of whom are now crossing over the borders of Poland and the Czech Republic. Some 204,000 people requested asylum in Germany within the first eight months of 2023, 77 percent more than the same period last year.

Poland moves to extradite Ukrainian SS veteran who was applauded in Canada

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:30:06 GMT

Poland moves to extradite Ukrainian SS veteran who was applauded in Canada Poland’s Education Minister Przemysław Czarnek said Tuesday he has “taken steps” toward extraditing Yaroslav Hunka, a 98-year-old Ukrainian Nazi veteran who was honored by Canadian parliamentarians last week.During Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s visit to Canada last Friday, House Speaker Anthony Rota introduced Hunka as a Canadian-Ukrainian war hero, prompting a standing ovation from parliamentarians.But the tribute triggered a wave of criticism from Jewish organizations, advocacy groups and leaders across the world, because Hunka fought with the First Ukrainian Division — also known as the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division, which served under command of the Nazis in Adolf Hitler’s World War II fight against Russia’s Red Army.“In view of the scandalous events in the Canadian Parliament, which involved honoring, in the presence of President Zelenskyy, a member of the criminal Nazi SS Galizien formation, I have taken steps towards the possible extradition...

Reports of odor lead to evacuation at elementary school in Rowley

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:30:06 GMT

Reports of odor lead to evacuation at elementary school in Rowley Students are back in class at Pine Grove Elementary in Rowley after reports of a strange odor prompted staff to evacuate the building.Posting on the school’s Facebook page, officials said the building was evacuated around 10 a.m. after “an odor of natural gas” was noticed in the school’s music room.All children and personnel were able to evacuate as authorities began to investigate the matter, according to the school. One student and one staff member were taken to a hospital out of what officials said was an abundance of caution.After sweeping through the area, the Rowley Fire Department later determined there was no natural gas leak in the building.By 11:30 a.m., students were allowed back into the building.In an update, officials said the source of the odor was traced to an HVAC unit on the building’s roof. The school added that multiple HVAC units were turned off as a result and would remain off until they were fully-evaluated.

Dighton police chief charged with insider trading will resign

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:30:06 GMT

Dighton police chief charged with insider trading will resign DIGHTON, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts police chief charged with insider trading that allegedly netted a group of men more than $2.2 million in illegal profits will resign.Dighton Police Chief Shawn Cronin is among five men charged in the insider trading scheme. Dighton Board of Selectmen Chairman Peter D. Caron said in a statement Tuesday that Cronin will resign Saturday.“On behalf of the community, the Board would like to thank Chief Cronin for his dedicated service to the Police Department, the Town, and its residents,” Caron said.According to federal investigators, Dighton reserve officer Joseph Dupont, a friend of Cronin, was vice president of Boston-based Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. when he learned that the firm was going to purchase another company, Portola Pharmaceuticals Inc. Dupont allegedly told Cronin about the deal in April 2020, before it was made public.Alexion’s acquisition of Portola, which is based in South San Francisco, California, was publicly announced on the ...

US government and 17 states sue Amazon in landmark monopoly case

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:30:06 GMT

US government and 17 states sue Amazon in landmark monopoly case (CNN) — The US government and 17 states are suing Amazon in a landmark monopoly case reflecting years of allegations that the e-commerce giant abused its economic dominance and harmed fair competition.The groundbreaking lawsuit by the Federal Trade Commission and 17 attorneys general marks the US government’s sharpest attack yet against Amazon, a company that started off selling books on the internet but has since become known as “the everything store,” expanding into selling a vast range of consumer products, creating a globe-spanning logistics network and becoming a powerhouse in other technologies such as cloud computing.The complaint alleges Amazon unfairly promotes its own platform and services at the expense of third-party sellers who rely on the company’s e-commerce marketplace for distribution.For example, according to the FTC, Amazon has harmed competition by requiring sellers on its platform to purchase Amazon’s in-house logistics services in order to secure the best ...

Why the Cowboys are changing their offense before facing the Patriots

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:30:06 GMT

Why the Cowboys are changing their offense before facing the Patriots The Patriots signed quarterback Will Grier off the Bengals’ practice squad three days before their win last weekend over the Jets.But they likely did so with this Sunday’s game in mind.Grier, who spent most of the past two seasons in Dallas, has his ex-Cowboy teammates and coaches on edge this week. Dallas offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer told reporters Tuesday his offense would change its signals and calls before hosting the Patriots on Sunday because he expects Grier to put his inside information to good use.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Bill O’Brien responds to Cowboys’ claim Patriots will interrogate ex-QB for intel New England Patriots | Patriots pass rusher reportedly suffered torn biceps vs. Jets New England Patriots | Patriots QB Mac Jones could be fined for alleged groin shot of Jets CB Sauce Gardner New England Patriots | Patriots-Jets film review: How Mac Jones and the offense made s...

How will rural Americans fare during Medicaid unwinding? Experts fear they’re on their own

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:30:06 GMT

How will rural Americans fare during Medicaid unwinding? Experts fear they’re on their own By Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez, KFF Health NewsAbby Madore covers a lot of ground each day at work.A staffer at a community health center in Carson City, Nevada, Madore spends her days helping low-income residents understand their health insurance options, including Medicaid. Her phone is always ringing, she said, as she fields calls from clients who dial in from the state’s remote reaches seeking help.It’s a big job, especially this year as states work to sort through their Medicaid rolls after the end of a pandemic-era freeze that prohibited disenrollment.A few dozen specialists work for seven navigator organizations tasked with helping Nevadans enroll in or keep their coverage. Madore said she mostly works with people who live in rural Nevada, a sprawling landmass of more than 90,000 square miles.As a navigator, Abby Madore helps clients determine whether they’re eligible for Medicaid or CHIP, the Children’s Health Insurance Program. If they’re not, she helps them f...