Swiss indict 2 managers of Saudi oil company in 1MDB scandal

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:14:50 GMT

Swiss indict 2 managers of Saudi oil company in 1MDB scandal GENEVA (AP) — Swiss prosecutors said Tuesday they have indicted two managers of a Saudi oil exploration company as part of a yearslong international investigation of a scandal linked to a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund that the FBI once described as the “biggest kleptocracy case” ever. The office of Switzerland’s attorney general said the two PetroSaudi managers were accused of trying to enrich themselves and others by misappropriating at least $1.8 billion transferred to the 1Malaysia Development Berhad fund. Swiss officials did not name the pair, citing privacy reasons. The indictments are the first of their kind in Switzerland, where some financial institutions were ensnared in the far-reaching scandal involving the state-owned investment fund known as 1MDB. Malaysian investigators allege that more than $4.5 billion was stolen from the fund established in 2009 and laundered by associates of former Prime Minister Najib Razak through layers of bank accounts in the United Sta...

Weak on-time record of Canadian airports, airlines raises questions for summer travel

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:14:50 GMT

Weak on-time record of Canadian airports, airlines raises questions for summer travel MONTREAL — Canadian airports and airlines logged a large number of flight delays last month, raising questions about their readiness for the summer travel rush.Figures from aviation data firm OAG show large airports and carriers had a much weaker on-time record in March than comparable U.S. outfits — and than their own performance in 2019.Toronto’s Pearson airport saw 61.2 per cent of flights leave on time — that is, within 15 minutes of their scheduled departure — versus 73 per cent four years earlier.By comparison, New York’s JFK airport and Chicago’s O’Hare airport had an on-time performance of about 73 per cent and 79 per cent, respectively.Air Canada’s on-time arrivals rate was 57.3 per cent in March versus 69.6 per cent in March 2019.Former Air Canada chief operating officer Duncan Dee says the higher volume of flight delays could bode poorly for travellers in the coming months after chaotic travel seasons during the summer and winter holidays, re...

CNN’s Harlow, Collins pay tribute to fired colleague Lemon

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:14:50 GMT

CNN’s Harlow, Collins pay tribute to fired colleague Lemon NEW YORK (AP) — CNN’s Poppy Harlow and Kaitlan Collins paid a brief tribute Tuesday to their former “CNN This Morning” co-host, Don Lemon, who was fired from the network the day before.“We wish him the best,” Collins said. The three anchors had been working together on the revamped morning show since last November.Lemon’s firing came after a series of missteps that included his suggestion in February that Republican presidential contender Nikki Haley was past her “prime.” He got into an onscreen argument last week with another GOP candidate, Vivek Ramaswamy, over their interpretation of racial history.Those are sore spots at CNN, where network head Chris Licht has been trying to get Republicans to set aside their suspicion of the network and appear for interviews.Lemon was fired after anchoring the show on Monday. He criticized network management for not breaking the news to him in person, but CNN disputed that in a dueling tweet. Harlow addressed the absence on Tuesday ...

1 dead, 1 injured in blast at Chicago area petroleum plant

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:14:50 GMT

1 dead, 1 injured in blast at Chicago area petroleum plant LEMONT, Ill. (AP) — An explosion at a suburban Chicago petroleum plant killed one person and injured a second Tuesday morning, authorities said.The Will County Sheriff’s Office said that one person was confirmed dead and a second was transported to a hospital in Joliet following the explosion at Seneca Petroleum in Lemont, Illinois.The sheriff’s office said fire and emergency crews were at the scene after the explosion and they had controlled a fire. The sheriff’s office said the explosion brought down some power lines.“Initial reports indicate that the explosion may be from an asphalt tank. Fire personnel do not believe that any type of hazmat situation has occurred and there is no danger to the public,” the sheriff’s office said in a news release.OSHA has been called to the scene, as well as ComEd.Lemont is a village located in Cook, DuPage, and Will counties southwest of Chicago.The Associated Press

WATCH LIVE | Biden's first public appearance following 2024 reelection bid announcement: 'Let’s finish this job'

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:14:50 GMT

WATCH LIVE | Biden's first public appearance following 2024 reelection bid announcement: 'Let’s finish this job' WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday formally announced that he is running for reelection in 2024, asking voters to give him more time to “finish this job” and extend the run of America’s oldest president for another four years.Biden, who would be 86 at the end of a second term, is betting his first-term legislative achievements and more than 50 years of experience in Washington will count for more than concerns over his age. He faces a smooth path to winning his party’s nomination, with no serious Democratic rivals. But he’s still set for a hard-fought struggle to retain the presidency in a bitterly divided nation.The announcement, in a three-minute video, comes on the four-year anniversary of when Biden declared for the White House in 2019, promising to heal the “soul of the nation” amid the turbulent presidency of Donald Trump — a goal that has remained elusive. “I said we are in a battle for the soul of America, and we still are," Biden said. “The question we are fac...

Former nursing director accused of stealing opioids from retirement home patients

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:14:50 GMT

Former nursing director accused of stealing opioids from retirement home patients SUMMITTVILLE, Ind. (WXIN) — What started as the discovery of 30 missing pills snowballed into more than 250 pills unaccounted for at an Indiana retirement home. Employee concerns about the director of nursing at the time, Jennifer Wilson, prompted a Medicaid fraud investigator with the Office of the Indiana Attorney General to look into Summit Health and Living in Summittville. Woman starts fire at Indy school, police arrest According to the investigator's report, the facility was informed of a discrepancy in its narcotic count on Feb. 13. As part of state and federal guidelines, SHL tracks all controlled substances and keeps a narcotic count sheet. Staff is also required to fill out drug destruction forms when medication is taken off the nursing cart but not given to a patient.Wilson, a registered nurse, was responsible for destroying hydrocodone pills prescribed to a resident. When a fellow administrator followed up with Wilson, she was told the issue "was taken care of." Howev...

Turnout tracker: How many people have voted in the May 2023 election?

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:14:50 GMT

Turnout tracker: How many people have voted in the May 2023 election? AUSTIN (KXAN) — With early voting underway, KXAN is keeping track of how many Central Texans have voted in the May 6, 2023 local elections.Unlike November’s election, the ballot for many this time around will actually be pretty short. Some people may even only have one race to vote on. School district bonds and trustee elections make up the bulk of elections this time around, but some local cities have some important races too. Voter Guide: What you need to know ahead of the May 2023 local elections Here's how turnout is shaping up in our three major counties:The charts below show turnout in each of the three counties.Early voting continues through Tuesday, May 2. Election Day is Saturday, May 6.

Stillwater school mourns 2 girls killed in Afton ATV accident

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:14:50 GMT

Stillwater school mourns 2 girls killed in Afton ATV accident Police on Tuesday released the names of the girls who died in an ATV accident in Afton on Saturday.Savanna Koeckeritz, 10, of Afton, and Alexis “Lexi” Gibson, 10, of Mahtomedi, were friends and classmates at New Heights School, a small K-12 charter school in Stillwater.Deputies found the girls trapped under an ATV after they were called to the Koeckeritz property in the 1000 block of Neal Avenue around 5 p.m. Saturday, according to the Washington County sheriff’s office. The deputies attempted life-saving measures, but were unsuccessful.The girls were in the ATV by themselves on the 8-acre property at the time of the accident, sources say.Both girls were in the 4th/5th class at New Heights School, which is located at 614 Mulberry St W., just west of downtown Stillwater. Both girls had been enrolled in the school since kindergarten, Principal Tom Kearney said.“Lexi and Savanna were both good students and friends to many throughout the school, but especially to those in their classroo...

Stillwater: Woman dies after being struck by garbage truck Tuesday morning

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:14:50 GMT

Stillwater: Woman dies after being struck by garbage truck Tuesday morning An 81-year-old Stillwater woman was killed Tuesday morning after she was struck by a garbage truck in the 900 block of Willard St. W.The woman was standing in the street at the time of the accident, which was reported at 7:45 a.m., said Police Chief Brian Mueller.The driver of the Waste Management garbage truck, a 46-year-old man from New Richmond, Wis., is cooperating with investigators, Mueller said.“Early stages of the investigation show that it appears to be a tragic accident,” Mueller said.Waste Management officials said they were cooperating with the Stillwater Police Department and Minnesota State Patrol and that any information about the accident would be released by the agencies. “We were sorry to learn of this unfortunate incident,” company officials said in a statement.Police closed the area around Willard and William streets for several hours to investigate.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Stillwater school mourns 2 girls killed in Afton...

3M announces thousands of layoffs — including 600 in MN — as sales drop

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 18:14:50 GMT

3M announces thousands of layoffs — including 600 in MN — as sales drop 3M Co. announced on Tuesday that another restructuring plan is in the works in an effort to reduce costs and improve cash flow.In an attempt to make 3M “stronger, leaner and more focused,” the global manufacturer will be cutting around 6,000 jobs worldwide, per a company news release, including about 600 in Minnesota.Most of the positions cut in the state will be corporate jobs in Maplewood, where the company is headquartered, said Tim Post, communications manager for 3M, in an email.This announcement comes on the heels of another round of layoffs the company announced in January, targeting 2,500 manufacturing roles.“To strengthen 3M for the future, today we announced actions that will reduce costs at the corporate center, further simplify and strengthen our supply chain structure, and streamline our go-to-market business models, which will improve margins and cash flow,” CEO Mike Roman said in the release.The company said it expects sales for 2023 to drop between two an...