John Kerry won’t say if he uses private email account for Climate business [+See emails]

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:01:16 GMT

John Kerry won’t say if he uses private email account for Climate business [+See emails] Newly obtained emails on John Kerry’s climate fiefdom raise questions about his stubborn secrecy and possible use of a private email account for official government business.Protect the Public’s Trust, an ethics watchdog group, tells the Herald that new Climate Office emails released through a records request show staffers scrambling to downplay titles and a memo cc’d to a Gmail account that appears to be for Kerry.Kerry’s climate communications office did not respond to Herald questions about the Gmail account and related topics. Protect the Public’s Trust, however, did share all the emails gained through a Freedom of Information Act request.Those documents raise serious questions about how Kerry runs his office and how the Climate crew remains chilly toward transparency. The emails are heavily redacted but do reveal some of the inner workings of the first-of-its-kind agency.One key email shows that on Jan. 31, 2022, a “Manchin discussion/engagem...

NFL notes: There’s a lot riding on Bill O’Brien fixing Patriots QB Mac Jones

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:01:16 GMT

NFL notes: There’s a lot riding on Bill O’Brien fixing Patriots QB Mac Jones While Bill Belichick once again avoided endorsing Mac Jones as his starting quarterback Monday at the league meetings, it’s still a good bet Jones will be under center when the Patriots start the 2023 season.Unless the Patriots make a true effort to go after Lamar Jackson, which remains highly unlikely, Jones is the man.Speaking with a few analysts and head coaches at the NFL annual meeting about Jones’ prospects this season, many are expecting the third-year quarterback to blossom.The chief reason?Bill O’Brien.Beyond not wanting to spend the money and the draft capital it would take to land Jackson, the Patriots are passing on the Ravens star quarterback because they appear comfortable enough with the in-house situation. Much of that has to do with new offensive coordinator O’Brien. He’s the X Factor.The expectation is that O’Brien will turn Jones back into a quarterback who can keep the Patriots relevant. And that’s not just the view from Patriots owner Robert Kraft, w...

Howie Carr: Happy Mugshot Day, Democrats! Church of Trump Derangement Syndrome miracles have begun

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:01:16 GMT

Howie Carr: Happy Mugshot Day, Democrats! Church of Trump Derangement Syndrome miracles have begun Tuesday will be the holiest of the high holy days in the Church of Trump Derangement Syndrome.Finally, the Prophecy foretold for so long by so many Democrat disciples has come to pass — Donald J. Trump dragged into court, fingerprinted, mug-shot and maybe even handcuffed.Can somebody shout amen?!Every religion looks forward to some sort of end times. What the Rapture is to certain Christians, or the 12th Imam is to Shiite Muslims, the indictment of Trump has been to unhinged Democrats.Hallelujah!The Democrats operate their own propaganda outlet to preach the gospel to the faithful 24/7. But after so many false prophecies, the congregations of MSNBC, CNN, PBS et al. have been drifting away, backsliding.But once Fake News posts the Countdown Clock to Arraignment down there at the bottom of their screens — if they haven’t already done so — their ratings will be vaulting back above not only HGTV, but maybe even the Cartoon Network.Come Tuesday, the NYPD will part the Democrat mobs in fr...

Bulgaria holds 5th parliamentary election in 2 years

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:01:16 GMT

Bulgaria holds 5th parliamentary election in 2 years SOFIA, Bulgaria (AP) — Bulgaria held its fifth general election in two years Sunday, which political leaders hoped would end government instability and provide a path to overcoming economic woes fueled by the war in Ukraine.Turnout was expected to be low due to voter apathy and disillusionment with politicians, who have been repeatedly unable to cobble together a viable governing coalition. The latest opinion polls suggested the chances for an immediate end to the political stalemate were low, with up to seven groups potentially reaching the 4% threshold to enter a fragmented parliament. According to the polls, populist and pro-Russia parties were likely to increase their representation.Most pollsters see three-time Prime Minister Boyko Borissov’s center-right GERB party running neck-and-neck at around 26% with its main rival, Kiril Petkov’s liberal We Continue the Change party, which recently formed a coalition with the right-wing Democratic Bulgaria.After casting his ballot, Boris...

RCMP hopes to gain recruits with 150th anniversary, as N.S. inquiry casts new shadow

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:01:16 GMT

RCMP hopes to gain recruits with 150th anniversary, as N.S. inquiry casts new shadow OTTAWA — The RCMP is hoping to boost recruitment numbers in marking its upcoming 150th anniversary — even as the national force’s structure and practices come under damning new scrutiny. The Mass Casualty Commission released it final report last week into the April 2020 shooting rampage that left 22 people dead in Nova Scotia. It named a litany of RCMP fallings and issued a call for the force to “finally” undergo the fundamental changes previous probes have demanded. That finding came less than two months ahead of the Mounties’ 150th anniversary on May 23.Documents obtained by The Canadian Press under federal access-to-information laws show the Mounties have been planning to mark the event since at least last summer — and they say they are not adjusting those plans in light of recent criticisms.Planning documents show that to celebrate, RCMP divisions have been planning to host various gatherings, and thousands of memento cards and special coins have been ord...

Six Canadian children to return from Syrian detention without their mother: advocates

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:01:16 GMT

Six Canadian children to return from Syrian detention without their mother: advocates OTTAWA — Six Canadian children are set to leave a Syrian prison camp and fly to Canada without their mother, who cannot come with them because federal officials have not completed her security assessment, advocates for the family say.The federal government gave the Quebec woman until today to decide whether her children would join other Canadians on the repatriation flight, expected to depart any day now, or remain with her in Syria, said Alexandra Bain of the group Families Against Violent Extremism.“I’m shocked. It doesn’t make any sense,” Bain said Saturday in an interview. “It’s not how I expect Canada to behave.”The Canadians are among the many foreign nationals in Syrian camps run by Kurdish forces that reclaimed the war-torn region from the extremist Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant. The children, ranging in age from as young as three to 16 years, have no family in Quebec, said Bain, whose organization helps families with loved on...

Pamela Paul: The most profound loss on campuses isn’t free speech. It’s listening.

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:01:16 GMT

Pamela Paul: The most profound loss on campuses isn’t free speech. It’s listening. On April 8, 1991, when I was a sophomore at Brown University, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia came to campus to speak. Conservatives allegedly existed at Brown, but the school was as true to its left-leaning reputation then as it is now. This was where Amy Carter, the daughter of the former president, got in trouble for protesting apartheid, where a longhaired John F. Kennedy Jr. was also an anti-apartheid activist, where the most popular campus newspaper comic strip featured a character named P.C. Person.We were right about everything. We knew our enemy, and we hated him, whether it was former segregationist Strom Thurmond or bigoted Jesse Helms, both somehow in Congress, or pugnacious Senate minority leader Bob Dole. Students regularly protested in favor of abortion access and need-blind admissions.That April evening of Scalia’s talk, I lined up with my anti-Helms T-shirt on. I barely made it into a back row of the packed auditorium, where I awaited what would surely be a tri...

Eight years after being stolen, three Native jingle dresses showed up in an online auction. Who rightfully owns them?

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:01:16 GMT

Eight years after being stolen, three Native jingle dresses showed up in an online auction. Who rightfully owns them? Arlene Duncan was at work when she saw the text messages.Look at these online auction listings, her friends urged. They texted screenshots of three jingle dresses, colorful handmade garments with sacred meaning in Native culture.Don’t these dresses look familiar?Three jingle dresses made by Arlene Duncan, which she said were stolen in 2015, were listed in an online auction run by a North St. Paul consignment business in February 2023. Listings are shown here in a composite screenshot from March 24, 2023.Duncan stared at her phone in shock. Of course she recognized the dresses: She’d made them herself — and hadn’t seen them in eight years.Arlene Duncan, left, poses with then-President Barack Obama at a White House Tribal Nations Summit in approximately 2012. Duncan, a member of the White Earth nation, is wearing a traditional jingle dress, though not one of the dresses that was listed for sale in a 2023 online auction. (Photo courtesy Arlene Duncan)The garments were three...

Skywatch: The changing of the guard

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:01:16 GMT

Skywatch: The changing of the guard April evenings are a little more comfortable for stargazers, but there are tradeoffs. Later sunsets mean a later start for your stargazing. Another tradeoff is that the winter constellations, the best and brightest, in my opinion, are heading for the celestial exits. As April progresses, the mighty constellation Orion the Hunter and his gang of bright stars and constellations begin the evenings lower and lower in the western sky. Eventually, they’ll disappear entirely until late next autumn. Enjoy the best array of constellations while you can.In early April, all of Orion’s gang is still prominently displayed in the western half of the sky. Orion the Hunter is the leading player. It’s one of the few constellations that actually resembles what it’s supposed to be, and it’s pretty easy to envision it as a muscular man’s torso. Surrounding Orion are the constellations Taurus the Bull, resembling a small downward pointing arrow; Auriga the Chariot dri...

St. Paul’s hotly debated Summit Avenue bike trail approaches key hearing. Things to know.

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:01:16 GMT

St. Paul’s hotly debated Summit Avenue bike trail approaches key hearing. Things to know. Paul Nelson, who gets most everywhere by bicycle, began riding down St. Paul’s historic Summit Avenue to work even before in-street bike lanes were added to the tree-lined corridor in the early 1990s. They were thought at the time to be the first bike lanes in the state, the beginning of a quiet revolution that has picked up enough momentum as to leave the pioneering infrastructure outdated.In Nelson’s view, the lanes he welcomed 30 years ago along Summit — home to the longest stretch of Victorian mansions in the nation — are yesterday’s news. It’s time, he figures, for one of St. Paul’s most celebrated residential streets to add an elevated 4.7-mile bike path on the same level as the sidewalk.A badly needed, multi-segment road reconstruction in the foreseeable future would provide St. Paul Public Works and St. Paul Parks and Recreation just the opportunity, he said, as dozens of boulevard trees will have to come down either way.“They ...