Starbucks half-off drinks on Thursdays: Here's how
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:12 GMT
(WJW) - Tis' the season for warm holiday drinks, and each Thursday in December Starbucks customers can enjoy a sip of their favorite festive goodness for half the price. CVS customers might save money on prescriptions next year — here’s why Customers just need to be a Starbucks Rewards Member to cash in on the deal.According to the coffee giant's app, customers who join before noon on Wednesdays (or have already joined) can get half-off a drink on Thursdays between noon and 6 p.m. Win free, local ice cream for life Customers are limited to one drink per member per week.Cheers to the holidays!Oceanside council fails to come to consensus on formal flag policy
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:12 GMT
OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- The City of Oceanside was slated to discuss passing an official flag policy that would limit the city to flying only the United States flag, the California flag, City of Oceanside flag, and the POW/MIA flag. All four of the flags are currently flown at city hall.Similar flag discussions have taken place across the county throughout the last year and while they are not typically explicitly about the pride flag, a lot of the opposition to these policies has come from the LGBTQ community. US Coast Guard offloads thousands of pounds of drugs seized in eastern Pacific Ocean "This is divisive, and it should not happen," said local Steven Burrell.There were strong opinions from the public both for and against the proposed flag policy in Oceanside Wednesday evening."The American flag is a good representation for all Americans. If you think you need more, you're narcissistic and maybe you’re not American," said local Patrick Higuera.After the city received a request to...Sierra Leone ex-president is called in for questioning over attacks officials say was a failed coup
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:12 GMT
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone (AP) — A former president of Sierra Leone has been called in for questioning by police over recent attacks that officials say was a failed coup, an official said Thursday.The police summoned ex-President Ernest Bai Koroma to its headquarters “for questioning on the failed attempted coup” toward the end of last month, Information Minister Cherno Bah said in a statement. Koroma’s summons follows the earlier arrest of his former security aide.Dozens of gunmen launched a brazen attack on Nov. 26 in the West African nation’s capital of Freetown during which they broke into Sierra Leone’s key armory and into a prison where the majority of the more than 2,000 inmates were freed.At least 18 members of the security forces were killed during the clashes, while more than 50 suspects — including military officers — have been arrested so far.Among those arrested was Amadu Koita, who worked as a security guard for Koroma until 2018 when the former president left...Last sentencings are on docket in 2020 plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:12 GMT
BELLAIRE, Mich. (AP) — A judge will hand down the final sentences Thursday in a plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, capping a remarkable investigation that broke into public view on the eve of the 2020 presidential election but produced mixed results in court.Shawn Fix and Brian Higgins pleaded guilty earlier this year in northern Michigan’s Antrim County, the location of Whitmer’s second home.They were not key figures in the investigation. But Higgins, a resident of Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, acknowledged he went on a night ride on Whitmer’s road with a camera rigged to his pickup truck. He pleaded guilty to attempting to provide material support for terrorism.Fix pleaded guilty to providing material support. The suburban Detroit man admitted he assisted plot leader Adam Fox pinpoint Whitmer’s address for an earlier drive. Prosecutors said they also had other evidence against Fix.Whitmer, a Democrat, was targeted as part of a broad effort by anti...Men wanted in Yorkdale Mall jewellery store robbery used pepper spray during heist: police
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:12 GMT
Toronto police are searching for four men believed to be behind a brazen, smash-and-grab robbery at a jewellery store in Yorkdale Mall, with authorities noting one of the perpetrators used pepper spray during the heist.Officers were called to Yorkdale Mall around 8:45 p.m. on Tuesday for reports of a robbery in progress.It is alleged that three male suspects entered the Cartier store, and a fourth man remained outside as a lookout. Police said one suspect allegedly produced a can of pepper spray and discharged it inside as the other two suspects began to smash the glass display cases with hammers and made off with a large quantity of jewellery. The four men then fled in a vehicle. Related: Officer stabbed after intervening in daytime robbery attempt at Scarborough Best Buy The robbery occurred while the mall was still open, closing at 9:30 p.m. on weeknights. Yorkdale said in a statement that no employees or customers were injured.Toronto Fire noted officials respon...A federal grand jury in Puerto Rico indicts three men on environmental crimes
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:12 GMT
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Three men have been indicted as part of an ongoing federal investigation into environmental crimes committed on protected land in southern Puerto Rico, authorities announced Thursday.Two of the men are accused of dumping fill material into the waters and wetlands of the Jobos Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in the southern town of Salinas from June 2018 to December 2023, according to the U.S. Attorney’s Office. The men operated and managed a nearby resort that also served as a short-term rental.A third man was charged with discharging fill material into the wetlands and building an unauthorized boat dock. He also operated a guest house nearby, officials said.The indictments come as a growing number of Puerto Ricans decry the illegal developments built in Puerto Rico’s second largest estuary. Activists say developers have decimated mangrove forests and stripped that part of the island of a natural barrier that protects the shore from hurricane sto...Lithuania’s President Gitanas Nauseda says he’ll seek reelection in 2024 for another 5-year term
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:12 GMT
VILNIUS, Lithuania (AP) — Lithuania’s president announced Thursday he will seek reelection for another five-year term as the leader of the Baltic nation that is a member of the European Union and NATO.President Gitanas Nauseda announced his intention to run as a candidate in next year’s presidential election at a news conference in the Lithuanian capital, Vilnius. The 59-year-old former economist and banker has served as Lithuania’s head of state since 2019.He said he was “determined and committed” to continue in the post. The country’s president is elected in a popular vote, with the constitutional limit being two consecutive terms in office.“I will run for president in May 2024 and I hope that the people of Lithuania will give me a strong mandate of trust, as they did in 2019,” Nauseda said at the Presidential Palace.The president’s main task is to oversee Lithuania’s foreign and security policy, including acting as the supreme commander of the armed forces. Nauseda, who enj...Climate activists pour mud and Nesquik on St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:12 GMT
ROME (AP) — Activists poured mud and chocolate milk on the facade of St. Mark’s Basilica in Venice on Thursday in their latest climate protest, drawing a swift rebuke from the lagoon city’s mayor.Police quickly detained the six activists. There was no immediate word of any permanent damage to the Byzantine basilica, an iconic symbol of Venice.The activists from the Last Generation movement are demanding a 20 billion euro “reparation fund” to compensate Italians for climate-related damage. They cited the threat of rising sea levels on Venice as well as mudslides that have wreaked havoc recently on some Italian communities.They said the liquid poured on the basilica’s facade and columns involved mud and Nesquik.Venice Mayor Luigi Brugnaro condemned the protest as a “shameful and serious” act of vandalism. While acknowledging activists’ right to protest, he said they must “respect the law and our cultural and religious patrimony.”The activists cited Pope Francis’ call to protect ...Rights groups file legal challenge with UK court, urging a halt on British arms exports to Israel
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:12 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Legal and human rights groups have filed a legal challenge with Britain’s High Court calling for the U.K. to stop granting licenses for weapons exports to Israel, activists said Thursday.Palestinian human rights organization Al-Haq and U.K.-based Global Legal Action Network said they took the step after Britain’s government repeatedly ignored their written requests to suspend arms sales to Israel following the deadly Oct. 7 Hamas attack that triggered the current Israeli-Hamas war. Ahmed Abofoul, an international lawyer at Al-Haq, claimed that Britain “has a legal and moral obligation” to not grant arms exports licenses to governments that commit atrocities. There have been widespread claims of breaches of international law by Hamas and Israeli forces since the war erupted.Rights groups have long opposed British arms exports to Israel.The Campaign Against Arms Trade nonprofit group says British industry, namely BAE Systems, provides some 15% of the components in the F3...Labor union asks federal regulators to oversee South Carolina workplace safety program
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:03:12 GMT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — One of the largest labor organizations in the United States petitioned the federal government on Thursday to wrest workplace safety oversight from South Carolina regulators accused of failing to protect service employees.South Carolina is one of 22 states allowed to run its own ship when it comes to enforcing occupational safety in most private businesses — as long as the programs are “at least as effective” as their federal counterpart. Service Employees International Union argues that’s not the case in South Carolina, where its lawyer says a subpar enforcement program and “skeletal inspection force” are preventing real accountability. Organizers also said in the Dec. 7 filing to the U.S. Labor Department that the state does not carry out enough inspections. South Carolina ran fewer inspections than expected by federal regulators in four of the five years from 2017-2022. The totals fitting for a state economy of its size fell 50% below federal expectations in ...Latest news
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