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Bho chòraichean gintinn gu atharrachadh clìomaid gu Large Tech, tha The Unbiased air an talamh nuair a tha an sgeulachd a’ leasachadh. Co-dhiù a tha e a’ sgrùdadh ionmhas an pro-Trump PAC aig Elon Musk no a’ toirt a-mach am prògram aithriseach as ùire againn, ‘The A Phrase’, a tha a’ deàrrsadh air na boireannaich Ameireaganach a tha a’ strì airson còraichean gintinn, tha fios againn cho cudromach sa tha e na fìrinnean a sgrùdadh. teachdaireachdan.
Aig àm cho èiginneach ann an eachdraidh nan SA, tha feum againn air luchd-aithris air an talamh. Leigidh an tabhartas agad leinn cumail oirnn a’ cur luchd-naidheachd gus bruidhinn ri gach taobh den sgeulachd.
Tha earbsa aig Ameireaganaich thar an speactram poilitigeach gu lèir anns an Unbiased. Agus eu-coltach ri mòran ionadan naidheachdan càileachd eile, tha sinn a’ roghnachadh gun a bhith a’ glasadh Ameireaganaich a-mach às an aithris is mion-sgrùdadh againn le ballachan pàighidh. Tha sinn den bheachd gum bu chòir naidheachdas càileachd a bhith ri fhaighinn leis a h-uile duine, le pàigheadh air a shon leis an fheadhainn as urrainn a phàigheadh.
Bidh an taic agad a’ dèanamh diofar mòr.
Daoine is dòcha gum feum a bhith a’ sireadh lethbhric de bhideothan poileis is prìosain ann an Ohio suas ri $ 75 a phàigheadh airson gach uair ma tha Gov. Mike DeWine soidhnigeadh ceum a chaidh aontachadh le reachdadaireachd na stàite an t-seachdain web optimization.
Chaidh a’ chìs a ghabhail a-steach ann an atharrachadh air laghan grèine na stàite a chaidh a thoirt a-steach gu sàmhach agus a chaidh aontachadh às deidh meadhan oidhche Diardaoin leis an reachdadaireachd fo smachd GOP. Tha e a-nis a’ dol gu deasg riaghladair Poblachdach. Chan eil e soilleir cuin no an dèan e gnìomh air. Tha buidheann mheadhanan a’ cur ìmpidh air veto.
Thuirt luchd-tagraidh Ciad Atharrachaidh agus follaiseachd an riaghaltais gu robh iad dall leis a’ cheum, a bheireadh roghainn do bhuidhnean èigneachaidh lagha stàite agus ionadail cosgais a chuir air daoine airson lethbhric de chlàran a tha a’ mhòr-chuid de roinnean a-nis a’ toirt seachad an-asgaidh no glè bheag.
Dh’ fhaodadh gach stàite agus roinn no buidheann ionadail a’ chìs aca fhèin a shuidheachadh, suas ri $75 san uair, airson bhideothan air an dèanamh le camarathan bodhaig, camarathan deas-bhòrd agus camarathan faire taobh a-staigh prìosanan. Dh’ fhaodadh iad cuideachd cumail orra a’ toirt seachad na clàran poblach sin an-asgaidh. Bhiodh na cìsean air an cuibhreachadh aig $750 gach iarrtas airson gach roinn a tha an sàs ann.
Thuirt Gary Daniels, prìomh neach-coiteachaidh aig caibideil Aonadh Saorsa Catharra Ameireagaidh Ohio, gu bheil am bile na “bhuille mhòr airson follaiseachd agus cunntachalachd an riaghaltais.” Thuirt Daniels agus Monica Nieporte, stiùiriche gnìomh Comann Meadhanan Naidheachd Ohio, gach concern nach robh comharra sam bith aca gu robh luchd-lagh eadhon a’ beachdachadh air a leithid de cheum gus an deach e seachad mar-thà thuirt i gun cuireadh a’ bhuidheann aice ìmpidh air DeWine casg a chuir air.
Thuirt Àrd-neach-lagha na Stàite Dave Yost gur e “dòigh chruaidh” a th’ anns a’ bhile gus dèiligeadh ris an rud ris an canadh e “pròiseas daor, dian-obrach.”
Thuirt Yost gu bheil luchd-buaidh nam meadhanan sòisealta agus luchd-cruthachaidh proifeasanta YouTube air roinnean poileis a chuir sìos le iarrtasan airson na bhideothan sin, gu h-èifeachdach “a’ toirt air luchd-pàighidh chìsean subsadaidh a thoirt do na gnìomhachasan gàrraidh beaga aca. ”
Tha luchd-càineadh ag ràdh gum faodadh cosgais iarrtas bhidio a bhith toirmeasgach dha luchd-faire ceartas eucorach agus buidhnean meadhanan a tha a’ feuchainn ri barrachd ionnsachadh mu obair poileis san fharsaingeachd no ann an cùisean sònraichte, gu sònraichte ma fhreagras grunn oifigearan no ioma-bhuidhnean sealladh.
Bheireadh an lagh dùbhlan do cho-dhùnadh cùirt stàite deicheadan a dh’ aois nach b’ urrainn do bhuidhnean poblach ach cosgais a chuir air luchd-siridh clàran poblach airson cosgaisean an nì air an deach leth-bhreac a dhèanamh den chlàr, leithid pàipear no draibhear flash.
Tha do thaic gar cuideachadh gus an sgeulachd innse
Bho chòraichean gintinn gu atharrachadh clìomaid gu Large Tech, tha The Unbiased air an talamh nuair a tha an sgeulachd a’ leasachadh. Co-dhiù a tha e a’ sgrùdadh ionmhas an pro-Trump PAC aig Elon Musk no a’ toirt a-mach am prògram aithriseach as ùire againn, ‘The A Phrase’, a tha a’ deàrrsadh air na boireannaich Ameireaganach a tha a’ strì airson còraichean gintinn, tha fios againn cho cudromach sa tha e na fìrinnean a sgrùdadh. teachdaireachdan.
Aig àm cho èiginneach ann an eachdraidh nan SA, tha feum againn air luchd-aithris air an talamh. Leigidh an tabhartas agad leinn cumail oirnn a’ cur luchd-naidheachd a bhruidhinn ri gach taobh den sgeulachd.
Tha earbsa aig Ameireaganaich thar an speactram poilitigeach gu lèir anns an Unbiased. Agus eu-coltach ri mòran ionadan naidheachd càileachd eile, tha sinn a’ roghnachadh gun a bhith a’ glasadh Ameireaganaich a-mach às ar n-aithris agus mion-sgrùdadh le ballachan pàighidh. Tha sinn den bheachd gum bu chòir naidheachdas càileachd a bhith ri fhaighinn leis a h-uile duine, le pàigheadh air a shon leis an fheadhainn as urrainn a phàigheadh.
Bidh an taic agad a’ dèanamh diofar mòr.
Amazon Cuiridh Seirbheisean Lìn $ 10 billean eile an seilbh gus bun-structar an ionaid dàta aca ann an Ohio a neartachadh.
Tha a’ chompanaidh agus Poblachdach Gov. Mike DeWine dh’ainmich am plana Diluain. Bheir an tasgadh ùr àrdachadh air an t-suim a tha e air gealltainn a chosg ann an Ohio ro dheireadh 2029 gu còrr air $23 billean.
Chuir AWS a’ chiad ionadan dàta aca air bhog anns an stàit ann an 2016 agus tha e an-dràsta ag obrachadh àrainnean ann an dà shiorrachd ann am meadhan Ohio, far a bheil prìomh-bhaile na stàite. Columbus. Leigidh an tasgadh ùr le AWS na h-ionadan dàta aca a leudachadh gu làraich ùra, ach thuirt a’ chompanaidh nach deach na h-àiteachan sin a dhearbhadh fhathast agus thug iad fa-near gu bheil na planaichean tasgaidh aca an urra ri coileanadh aontaidhean seirbheis lùtha fad-ùine.
Thuirt AWS gum bi na h-ionadan dàta ùra a’ toirt a-steach frithealaichean coimpiutair, draibhearan stòraidh, uidheamachd lìonraidh agus cruthan eile de bhun-structar teicneòlais a thathas a’ cleachdadh gus cumhachd a thoirt do choimpiutaireachd sgòthan, a’ toirt a-steach inntleachd fuadain agus ionnsachadh innealan.
San Ògmhios 2023, thuirt AWS gun cuireadh e airgead an seilbh $7.8 billean ro dheireadh 2029 gus gnìomhachd an ionad dàta aca a leudachadh ann am meadhan Ohio. Bha sin a bharrachd air $6 billean a chaidh a thasgadh mar-thà tro 2022.
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Two males have been arrested for working a drone “dangerously shut” to a Boston airport whereas a crucial Ohio Air Pressure base was pressured to close its airspace as investigations proceed into stories of a whole bunch of flying objects sighted over the US.
Robert Duffy, 42, and Jeremy Folcik, 32, each of Massachusetts, have been arrested and charged with trespassing on Saturday night after their unmanned plane system (UAS) was detected above Logan Worldwide Airport, in response to the Boston Police Division.
Officers managed to trace the operators’ location to the decommissioned Lengthy Island Well being Campus utilizing UAS monitoring expertise, police mentioned. The drone’s altitude, flight historical past and placement have been additionally collected.
Boston police mentioned they’re working with Homeland Safety, state police, the Federal Communications Fee, the Joint Terrorism Job Pressure and the airport’s air site visitors management group on the investigation.
In the meantime, officers have been pressured to shut airspace over the 88th Air Base Wing at Wright-Patterson Air Pressure Base in Ohio for nearly 4 hours late on Friday and early Saturday after a drone was sighted flying over the army facility, in response to WHIO.
The “small unmanned aerial methods” have been being monitored by base items, the bottom’s chief of public affairs Bob Purtiman advised the outlet.
An audio recording of the incident captured in a Wright-Patterson air site visitors management tower sees a controller urging an plane recognized as “MedFlight 8” to “use excessive warning” on account of “heavy UAS motion on the bottom,” in response to the clip shared on YouTube by ‘The Struggle Zone’.
Runways at New York Stewart Worldwide Airport in Orange County have been pressured to shut on Friday night time for about an hour on account of drone exercise, Governor Kathy Hochul introduced.
The incidents come as mysterious lights have been noticed within the skies in states throughout the nation, fueling hypothesis concerning the origins and inflicting federal officers to confess they don’t know who or what’s behind them.
The FBI mentioned it had acquired about 5,000 ideas in complete relating to drone exercise, however fewer than 100 have been “deemed worthy of additional investigative exercise,” an company spokesperson mentioned on Saturday. The official claimed that there had been a “slight overreaction” to the stories.
The Division of Homeland Safety and FBI officers have mentioned that among the sightings reported are “mistaken identification,” with members of the general public misidentifying legally operated manned plane as drones.
Drones are authorized throughout the US for leisure and industrial use, however they’re topic to native and Federal Aviation Administration rules and flight restrictions. Operators should even be FAA licensed – with almost 792,000 being registered with the company.
The FBI and the DHS mentioned Thursday there’s “no proof presently that the reported drone sightings pose a nationwide safety or public security menace or have a overseas nexus.”
The reported sighting started to garner traction after UAS have been noticed in two New Jersey places: the US army analysis facility Picatinny Arsenal and President-elect Donald Trump’s golf course in Bedminster.
After weighing in on the “thriller,” Trump referred to as for the flying objects to be shot down in a Fact Social put up on Friday.
State lawmakers have referred to as for additional restrictions round who can fly unmanned units, enhanced federal help and the gear and software program to successfully observe the flying objects.
On Saturday, Hochul demanded motion, and within the wake of the Orange County airport closure, she mentioned that “this has gone too far”.
Nevertheless, federal officers proceed to analyze and have emphasised that there isn’t a obvious safety concern.
“We all know of no overseas involvement with respect to the sightings within the northeast. And we’re vigilant in investigating this matter, the Division of Homeland Safety, with the Federal Bureau of Investigation within the lead,” DHS Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas mentioned on Sunday.
Senate Majority Chief Chuck Schumer referred to as for Mayorkas to deploy “particular drone-detection tech,” throughout New York and New Jersey, he wrote on Bluesky on Sunday.
In a information convention on Sunday, Schumer mentioned: “If the expertise exists for a drone to make it up into the sky, there actually is the expertise that may observe the craft with precision and decide what the heck is happening.”
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy tweeted on Sunday night that “the general public deserves clear solutions – we are going to preserve pushing the federal authorities for extra data and assets”.
The Home Intelligence Committee is ready to obtain a labeled briefing on the drones this week. Democratic Consultant Jim Himes, a member of the committee, advised Fox Information he’s annoyed with the present lack of knowledge.
“There are loads of us who’re fairly annoyed proper now,” Himes mentioned. “The reply ‘we don’t know’ just isn’t a adequate reply when persons are anxious, when they’re nervous, and this has been true since we’ve been a species on this planet.”
He added: “Let me say one thing I do know with confidence: It isn’t the Iranians, it’s not the Chinese language. They aren’t Martians.”
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Extra suspected drone sightings within the japanese U.S. led to a brief airspace shutdown at an Air Drive base in Ohio and arrests close to Boston‘s Logan Worldwide Airport, as elected officers elevated their push for motion to establish and cease the mysterious unmanned flights.
Drones flying round Wright-Patterson Air Drive Base close to Dayton, Ohio, compelled base officers to shut the airspace for about 4 hours late Friday into early Saturday, stated Robert Purtiman, a base spokesperson.
It’s the first time drones have been noticed on the base, one of many largest on this planet, and no sightings have been reported since early Saturday, Purtiman stated Monday. He wouldn’t say what number of drones have been flying within the space, including that they ranged in dimension and that they didn’t influence any base services.
In Boston, metropolis police arrested two males accused of working a drone “dangerously shut” to Logan Airport on Saturday night time. Authorities stated an officer utilizing drone monitoring expertise detected the plane and the situation of the operators. A 3rd man who fled police stays at giant. Authorities stated the 2 males face trespassing fees, and will face extra fees and fines.
Boston police urged drone operators to stick to federal security pointers.
“Even small drones pose important dangers, together with the potential for catastrophic harm to airplanes and helicopters. Close to-collisions could cause pilots to veer astray, placing lives and property in danger,” police stated in social media posts.
Nationwide safety officers have stated the drones not too long ago noticed within the japanese a part of the nation don’t seem like indicators of overseas interference or a public security menace. However as a result of they will’t say with certainty who’s chargeable for the sudden swarms of drones — or how they are often stopped — leaders of each political events are demanding higher expertise and powers to take care of the drones.
“There’s quite a lot of us who’re fairly pissed off proper now,” Rep. Jim Himes of Connecticut, the highest Democrat on the Home Intelligence Committee, stated on “Fox Information Sunday,” as drone sightings have been being reported in his state. “‘We don’t know’ just isn’t a ok reply.”
Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer on Sunday referred to as for the U.S. Division of Homeland Safety to deploy higher drone-tracking expertise to New York and New Jersey to establish the drones and their operators. New York Gov. Kathy Hochul stated federal officers had agreed to ship a drone detection system to the state.
“New Yorkers have great questions on it,” Schumer, the Senate majority chief, instructed reporters of the drone sightings. “We’re going to get the solutions for them.”
The federal authorities did little to reply these questions in its personal media briefings over the weekend. “There’s no query that persons are seeing drones,” U.S. Homeland Safety Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas instructed ABC’s George Stephanopoulos on Sunday. “However I wish to guarantee the American public that we’re on it. We’re working in shut coordination with state and native authorities.”
A few of the drones reported above components of New York and New Jersey have turned out to be “manned plane which are generally mistaken for drones,” Mayorkas stated. “We all know of no overseas involvement with respect to the sightings within the Northeast. And we’re vigilant in investigating this matter.”
New Jersey Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy posted on X Sunday night time that he had been out searching for drones with state police in West Trenton, New Jersey. “The general public deserves clear solutions — we are going to hold pushing the federal authorities for extra data and sources,” he stated, including that the FBI had briefed him in regards to the sightings in Colts Neck, New Jersey.
Federal aviation authorities have required sure drones to broadcast their distant identification since final 12 months, together with the situation of their operators. It’s not clear whether or not that data has been used to find out who’s behind the drones plaguing places over New York and New Jersey. Mayorkas’ workplace didn’t reply to questions on whether or not they’ve been capable of establish drones utilizing this functionality.
Dozens of mysterious nighttime flights began final month over components of New Jersey, elevating considerations amongst residents and officers. A part of the fear stems from the flying objects initially being noticed close to the Picatinny Arsenal, a U.S. navy analysis and manufacturing facility, and over President-elect Donald Trump’s golf course in Bedminster.
“It did not concern me at first,” stated Trisha Bushey, of Clinton Township, New Jersey, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) south of the Picatinny Arsenal. “I simply didn’t assume something of it till it began changing into like each night time, the identical time, identical locations.”
Bushey stated she thought it was navy drills at first, however then officers stated the navy wasn’t concerned.
“After which as soon as they got here out and stated that they’re not and so they don’t know what they’re and so they’re not overseas, however they’re not ours and so they don’t pose a menace, that’s when it turns into regarding,” she instructed The Related Press.
Drones at the moment are being reported all alongside the northeastern U.S.
Some U.S. political leaders, together with Trump, have referred to as for a lot stronger motion towards the drones, together with taking pictures them down.
Sure businesses throughout the Division of Homeland Safety have the facility to “incapacitate” drones, Mayorkas stated Sunday. “However we want these authorities expanded,” he stated.
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Collins reported from Hartford, Connecticut. Related Press writers John Seewer in Toledo, Ohio, Mike Catalini in Trenton, New Jersey, and Joseph B. Frederick in New York Metropolis contributed to this report.
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Bho chòraichean gintinn gu atharrachadh clìomaid gu Massive Tech, tha The Unbiased air an talamh nuair a tha an sgeulachd a’ leasachadh. Co-dhiù a tha e a’ sgrùdadh ionmhas an pro-Trump PAC aig Elon Musk no a’ toirt a-mach am prògram aithriseach as ùire againn, ‘The A Phrase’, a tha a’ deàrrsadh air na boireannaich Ameireaganach a tha a’ strì airson còraichean gintinn, tha fios againn cho cudromach sa tha e na fìrinnean a sgrùdadh. teachdaireachdan.
Aig àm cho èiginneach ann an eachdraidh nan SA, tha feum againn air luchd-aithris air an talamh. Leigidh an tabhartas agad leinn cumail oirnn a’ cur luchd-naidheachd gus bruidhinn ri gach taobh den sgeulachd.
Tha earbsa aig Ameireaganaich thar an speactram poilitigeach gu lèir anns an Unbiased. Agus eu-coltach ri mòran ionadan naidheachd càileachd eile, tha sinn a’ roghnachadh gun a bhith a’ glasadh Ameireaganaich a-mach às ar n-aithris agus mion-sgrùdadh le ballachan pàighidh. Tha sinn den bheachd gum bu chòir naidheachdas càileachd a bhith ri fhaighinn leis a h-uile duine, le pàigheadh air a shon leis an fheadhainn as urrainn a phàigheadh.
Bidh an taic agad a’ dèanamh diofar mòr.
Chuir ùghdarrasan ann an Ohio sgrùdadh murt air bhog às deidh dha cuirp triùir bhoireannach a bhith air an lorg Disathairne am broinn dachaigh ann an Columbus.
Chaidh oifigearan a ghairm gu dachaigh air taobh a deas a’ bhaile dìreach ro 4f Disathairne airson na thuirt neach-fios 911 mar thachartas meidigeach. Poileas lorg triùir bhoireannach a chaidh a ghairm marbh aig an làrach, a rèir neach-labhairt a’ phoileis Sgt. Seumas Fuqua.
Thuirt e gu robhas a’ beachdachadh air na murtan, ach nach robh tuilleadh fiosrachaidh aige, a’ toirt a-steach na dh’ adhbhraich na murtan.
“Gu mì-fhortanach, is e sealladh gu math toinnte a tha web optimization leis na tha de luchd-fulaing againn,” thuirt e ri luchd-aithris Disathairne. “Tha e a’ dol a thoirt beagan nas fhaide dèanamh cinnteach gu bheil sinn gu math faiceallach ann a bhith a’ dol tron t-sealladh gu faiceallach gus nach caill sinn prìomh phìos fianais.”
Thuirt e gu robh luchd-sgrùdaidh a’ dèanamh agallamhan le fianaisean agus a’ coimhead airson fianais bhidio.
Thuirt Fuqua Disathairne nach deach neach sam bith a tha fo amharas a chuir an grèim.
Cha robh fios aig poileis Columbus sa bhad mu na murtan Didòmhnaich.
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Bho chòraichean gintinn gu atharrachadh clìomaid gu Huge Tech, tha The Impartial air an talamh nuair a tha an sgeulachd a’ leasachadh. Co-dhiù a tha e a’ sgrùdadh ionmhas an pro-Trump PAC aig Elon Musk no a’ toirt a-mach am prògram aithriseach as ùire againn, ‘The A Phrase’, a tha a’ deàrrsadh air na boireannaich Ameireaganach a tha a’ strì airson còraichean gintinn, tha fios againn cho cudromach sa tha e na fìrinnean a sgrùdadh. teachdaireachdan.
Aig àm cho èiginneach ann an eachdraidh nan SA, tha feum againn air luchd-aithris air an talamh. Leigidh an tabhartas agad leinn cumail oirnn a’ cur luchd-naidheachd gus bruidhinn ri gach taobh den sgeulachd.
Tha earbsa aig Ameireaganaich thar an speactram poilitigeach gu lèir anns an Impartial. Agus eu-coltach ri mòran ionadan naidheachd càileachd eile, tha sinn a’ roghnachadh gun a bhith a’ glasadh Ameireaganaich a-mach às ar n-aithris agus mion-sgrùdadh le ballachan pàighidh. Tha sinn den bheachd gum bu chòir naidheachdas càileachd a bhith ri fhaighinn leis a h-uile duine, le pàigheadh air a shon leis an fheadhainn as urrainn a phàigheadh.
Bidh an taic agad a’ dèanamh diofar mòr.
Ro thaghadh ceann-suidhe na Samhna, dh’ainmich rùnaire stàite agus neach-lagha Ohio sgrùdaidhean air foill luchd-bhòtaidh a dh’ fhaodadh a bhith a ’toirt a-steach daoine a bha fo amharas gun robh iad a’ cur bhòtaichean eadhon ged nach robh iad nan saoranaich Ameireaganach.
Bha e aig an aon àm ri ro-innleachd teachdaireachdan Poblachdach nàiseanta a’ toirt rabhadh gum faodadh na mìltean de luchd-bhòtaidh neo-iomchaidh a bhith a’ bhòtadh.
“Tha a’ chòir bhòtaidh naomh, ”thuirt an t-Àrd-neach-tagraidh Dave Yost, Poblachdach, ann an aithris aig an àm. “Mura h-eil thu nad shaoranach Ameireaganach, tha e mì-laghail bhòtadh – co-dhiù a bha thu a’ smaoineachadh gu robh cead agad no nach robh. Bidh thu cunntachail.”
Aig a’ cheann thall, lean na h-oidhirpean aca gu dìreach dòrlach de chùisean. De na 621 iomraidhean eucorach airson foill luchd-bhòtaidh a chuir Rùnaire na Stàite Frank LaRose chun an Àrd-neach-lagha, tha luchd-casaid air casaidean fhaighinn an-aghaidh naoinear airson bhòtadh mar neo-shaoranaich thairis air 10 bliadhna – agus chaidh aon dhiubh a lorg às deidh sin gun do bhàsaich e. Tha an àireamh iomlan sin na bloigh bheag de na 8 millean neach-bhòtaidh clàraichte ann an Ohio agus na deichean de mhilleanan de bhòtaichean a chaidh a chaitheamh san ùine sin.
Tha toradh agus sgeulachdan cuid den fheadhainn a tha an-dràsta fo chasaidean a’ nochdadh a’ bheàrn – an dà chuid ann an Ohio agus air feadh nan Stàitean Aonaichte – eadar an reul-eòlas mu bhòtadh neo-shaoranaich agus an fhìrinn: Is ann ainneamh a thèid a ghlacadh agus a chasaid nuair a thachras e agus nach tachair e. mar phàirt de sgeama co-òrdanaichte gus taghaidhean a thilgeil.
Bha na Related Press an làthair aig èisteachdan pearsanta agus brìgheil airson triùir de luchd-dìon Ohio thairis air an dà sheachdain a chaidh seachad. Bha gach cùis a’ toirt a-steach daoine le ceanglaichean fada ris a’ choimhearsnachd aca a bha ag obair leotha fhèin, gu tric fo bheachd ceàrr gun robh iad airidh air bhòtadh. Tha iad a-nis fo chasaidean eucoir agus dh’ fhaodadh iad a bhith air an cur air falbh.
Nam measg tha Nicholas Fontaine, neach-obrach duilleag meatailt mionaideach 32-bliadhna bho Akron. Chaidh a chasaid san Dàmhair air aon chunntas de bhòtadh mì-laghail, feallsanachd ceathramh ìre.
Tha Fontaine na neach-còmhnaidh maireannach a rugadh ann an Canada a ghluais dha na SA còmhla ri a mhàthair agus a phiuthar nuair a bha e 2 bhliadhna a dh’aois. Tha e mu choinneimh teirm prìosain a dh’ fhaodadh a bhith aige agus às-mhalairt air casaidean gun do bhòt e ann an taghaidhean 2016 agus 2018.
Tha cuimhne aige a bhith na oileanach colaiste nuair a chaidh bruidhinn ris air an t-sràid mu bhith a’ clàradh airson bhòtadh.
“Tha mi a’ smaoineachadh nam eanchainn deugaire òg, smaoinich mi, ‘Uill, feumaidh mi clàradh airson an dreach, bu chòir dhomh a bhith comasach air bhòtadh,’” thuirt Fontaine ann an agallamh.
Tha luchd-còmhnaidh maireannach leithid Fontaine dìreach mar aon de ghrunn roinnean de in-imrichean a dh’ fheumas clàradh airson dreach armachd a dh’ fhaodadh a bhith ann tron t-Seirbheis Roghnach ach nach urrainn bhòtadh gu laghail.
Thuirt Fontaine gun d’ fhuair e cairt-phuist bhon bhòrd taghaidh ionadail ann an 2016 ag innse dha mun àite bhòtaidh aige. Bhòt e gun chùis. Sheall e eadhon an ID aige mus d’ fhuair e baileat.
“Gun duilgheadasan. Chaidh mi a-steach, bhòt mi, thionndaidh mi an stuth bhòtaidh agam, sin e,” thuirt e. “Cha robh, mar, ‘Hey, tha cùis an search engine optimisation,’ no, ‘Tha rud an search engine optimisation.’ Dìreach, search engine optimisation am pàipear agad (baileat). ”
Thuirt Fontaine a Roinn Tèarainteachd Dùthcha thadhail oifigear air aig an taigh aige ann an 2018 no 2019, thug e rabhadh dha gu robh na bhòtaichean aige ann an 2016 agus 2018 air a bhith mì-laghail agus thug e rabhadh dha gun a bhith a’ bhòtadh a-rithist. Bhon uairsin, chan eil e a-riamh. Sin aon adhbhar gun do chuir a chasaid an tuiteam search engine optimisation na iongnadh.
Thuirt e nach d’ fhuair e fios a-riamh gun deach a chasaid agus gun do chaill e an èisteachd cùirte aige tràth san Dùbhlachd, leis gun deach innse dha mu na casaidean dìreach nuair a AP bhuail an neach-aithris air an doras aige às deidh na h-èisteachd clàraichte agus dh’ innis e dha.
Thuirt Fontaine gun deach a thogail ann an dachaigh far an do theagaisg a mhuime Ameireaganach dha luach bhòtadh. Thuirt e nach biodh e a-riamh air bhòt mì-laghail a chuir a dh’aona ghnothach.
“Chan eil mi eòlach air duine sam bith, eadhon mar Ameireaganaich ris an do bhruidhinn mi mu dheidhinn bhòtadh, a bheachdaicheas air bhòtadh gu mì-laghail airson adhbhar sam bith,” thuirt e. “Mar, carson a dhèanadh tu sin? Chan eil e a’ dèanamh ciall. Tha iad a’ dol a dh’fhaighinn a-mach – gu soilleir, tha iad a’ dol a dh’fhaighinn a-mach. Agus tha e a’ tionndadh aon bhòt gu dhà. Fiù ‘s a’ dèanamh sin, am faigh thu ceud? Cò mheud milleanan de luchd-bhòtaidh a tha ann an Ameireagaidh?”
Thuirt Religion Lyon, stiùiriche taghaidh Portage County, nach biodh dòigh sam bith aig oifigearan ionadail anns an t-siorrachd far a bheil Fontaine air an inbhe in-imrich aige a dhearbhadh gu neo-eisimeileach. Tha bogsa-seic anns gach foirm clàraidh neach-bhòtaidh a’ faighneachd a bheil neach na shaoranach sna SA no nach eil agus a’ mìneachadh nach urrainn dha daoine bhòtadh mura h-eil iad, thuirt i.
Ann an dà chùis bhòtaidh mì-laghail eile a’ gluasad tro chùirtean Ohio, dh’ fhàg an luchd-dìon am bogsa sin gun sgrùdadh, a rèir an luchd-lagha aca, a’ creidsinn gun toireadh am fàgail air falbh nach biodh am bòrd taghaidh gan clàradh nam biodh iad dha-rìribh neo-dhligheach. Ach bha iad clàraichte co-dhiù, agus tha iad a-nis fo chasaidean eucorach airson bhòtadh.
Latha ron èisteachd clàraichte aig Fontaine, ghuil aon den luchd-dìon sin, Fiona Allen, 40-bliadhna, taobh a-muigh seòmar-cùirte Cleveland nuair a mhìnich neach-dìon poblach na casaidean a bha na h-aghaidh.
Bha i air gluasad dha na SA à Jamaica o chionn naoi bliadhna. Às deidh dha am foirm clàraidh neach-bhòtaidh a thionndadh a-steach agus a chlàradh fhaighinn, bhòt Allen ann an 2020, 2022 agus 2023, tha luchd-casaid ag ràdh. Dhiùlt màthair dithis, a’ toirt a-steach mac ann an Cabhlach na SA, agus an duine aice de 13 bliadhna, saoranach nàdurrach a tha cuideachd na sheirbheiseach, beachd a thoirt seachad aig an taigh-cùirte. Tha Allen air tagradh gun a bhith ciontach.
Nochd Lorinda Miller eile, 78-bliadhna, air beulaibh britheamh air Zoom an t-seachdain sa chaidh. Nochd i clisgeadh mu choinneamh chasaidean.
Thuirt an neach-lagha aice gu bheil Miller, a ràinig na SA à Canada na leanabh, ceangailte ri treubh dhùthchasach a chuir a-mach na pàipearan aice ag aithneachadh gur e “saoranach de dh’ Ameireaga a Tuath” a bh’ innte. Chaidh innse dhi gun robh sin gu leòr airson leigeil leatha clàradh agus bhòtadh. Chaidh eadhon a gairm airson dleasdanas diùraidh, thuirt an neach-lagha Reid Yoder.
Tha e an dùil a’ chùis a thoirt gu cùirt às deidh dha Miller tagradh a dhèanamh gun a bhith ciontach dha na casaidean.
“Tha mi a’ smaoineachadh gum bu chòir ionracas na bhòt a bhith air a dhìon, le cridhe, ”thuirt Yoder. “Tha mi a’ smaoineachadh gur e rùn an lagha daoine a rinn foill air an t-siostam a pheanasachadh. Chan e sin an neach-dèiligidh agam. Gus an siostam a mhealladh gu fìor, feumaidh fios a bhith agad gu bheil thu ga dhèanamh. Chan eil dad mar sin aig an neach-dèiligidh agam. Tha i a ‘creidsinn ann an naomhachd a’ bhòt, agus is e sin as coireach gun do ghabh i pàirt. Cha robh fios aice gu robh i a’ dèanamh dad ceàrr.”
Chan eil ann an cùisean Ohio ach aon eisimpleir de na tha fìor gu nàiseanta – nach eil an aithris mu àireamhan farsaing de in-imrichean às aonais na sgrìobhainnean laghail riatanach a’ clàradh airson bhòtadh agus an uairsin a’ bhòtadh dìreach a’ faighinn taic bhon fhìrinn, thuirt Jay Younger, àrd-stiùiriche a’ Bhòt. agus Prògram Deamocrasaidh airson Adhbhar Coitcheann.
Bidh clàran luchd-bhòtaidh stàite air an glanadh gu cunbhalach, thuirt e, agus tha na peanasan airson baileat mì-laghail a thilgeil mar neo-shaoranach dona: càin, comas binn prìosain agus às-mhalairt.
Thuirt e gur e àite nan in-imrichean sin agus an comas a bhith a’ toirt buaidh air an taghadh “an aithris bhreug as seasmhaiche a chunnaic sinn tron taghadh search engine optimisation.” Ach thuirt e cuideachd gun robh e na adhbhar, an dùthaich a chumail roinnte agus mì-earbsa a chur ann an siostam an taghaidh. .
“Mura buannaich an duine agad no ma tha thu nad thagraiche nach bi a’ buannachadh, tha leisgeul agad gun urrainn dhut innse dhut fhèin airson a dhearbhadh,” thuirt e.
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Sgrìobhadair naidheachd co-cheangailte Gary Fields ann an Washington chuir e ris an aithisg search engine optimisation.
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Bidh na Related Press a’ faighinn taic bho ghrunn bhunaitean prìobhaideach gus an craoladh mìneachaidh aca air taghaidhean agus deamocrasaidh a neartachadh. Faic barrachd mu iomairt deamocrasaidh AP an search engine optimisation. Tha uallach air an AP a-mhàin airson a h-uile susbaint.
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The group spearheading set up of a monument to girls’s suffrage on the Ohio Statehouse has obtained a $1 million contribution towards the mission from an nameless donor, the group introduced Monday.
Charles Moses, who chairs the Capitol Sq. Basis, referred to as the donation to help building of the Ohio Ladies’s Monument “transformational.” It was given in tribute to the late Jo Ann Davidson, the trailblazing first feminine speaker of the Ohio Home, who died in October.
Moses mentioned in an announcement that the present “ensures that Speaker Davidson’s exceptional legacy is etched into Ohio’s historical past endlessly.”
The mission, years within the planning, was authorised by the Capitol Sq. Overview and Advisory Board final month. It benefited from a current fundraiser that includes Pulitzer-winning historian Doris Kearns Goodwin.
State Sen. Stephanie Kunze, who chairs the Ohio Ladies’s Suffrage Monument Fee, mentioned the present will encourage these working to finish the mission, scheduled to be unveiled in 2026. She mentioned the sculpture, designed by Brenda Councill, will have fun the collective spirit and lasting achievements of ladies all through Ohio historical past.
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The mayor and police chief in an Ohio metropolis the place a 15-year-old boy was fatally shot by police on Thanksgiving night time stated bodycam video of the taking pictures raises questions that should be addressed. The boy’s household stated Friday that they need solutions, too.
Police have stated that Jazmir Tucker was carrying a loaded weapon when he was shot. They stated two patrol officers heard close by gunshots simply after 11 p.m. on Nov. 28 and bought out of their parked cruiser to research. They encountered Tucker and ran after him. One of many officers then fired from his lengthy gun, placing the teenager, who was given first support after which taken to a hospital the place he was pronounced lifeless. No officers have been injured.
The video launched by police on Thursday lacks among the particulars that always issue into police taking pictures investigations. The taking pictures officer’s arms and lengthy gun block his digicam’s view, obscuring no matter Tucker was doing within the moments earlier than the taking pictures. One other officer’s digicam, nonetheless, recorded police unzipping the jacket pocket of the mortally wounded teenager and pulling out a handgun.
The roughly eight-minute video additionally started with out sound for 30 seconds, a characteristic that occurs every time an officer prompts the digicam. It was throughout this time that the officer chased Tucker, raised his rifle and fired at him for about three seconds, taking pictures roughly seven instances.
As soon as the sound begins, that officer and others are heard yelling at Tucker, who was on the bottom, repeatedly telling the unresponsive teen to boost his palms. Between eight and 10 officers in the end converged on Tucker about seven minutes after he was shot. At that time, he was handcuffed and officers searched his pockets. Police have not launched particulars about what any of the officers did to attempt to save his life.
In statements issued by Akron Mayor Shammas Malik and Akron Police Chief Brian Harding after the video was launched Thursday night time, Malik stated the recording left him with many questions, together with why officers didn’t instantly activate their body-worn cameras after leaving their cruiser and why it took so lengthy for officers to offer first support to Tucker.
“In hindsight, the period of time that expired between the taking pictures and the initiation of bodily support to Jazmir is deeply troubling to me,” Malik stated within the assertion.
The police chief confused that the case is in its early phases. “My hope is that the investigation will present extra readability,” Harding stated.
“Our neighborhood, our division, and most significantly, Jazmir’s household deserve and wish solutions to these questions,” Harding stated.
The chief additionally expressed condolences to the household from Maple Heights, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) outdoors Akron. He described the taking pictures as “an final result none of us want to see.”
Talking throughout a information convention with the household’s lawyer, Tucker’s kinfolk stated they’re devastated by his demise. Ashley Greene stated her son was a “nice child.” His great-aunt, Connie Sutton, described him as a toddler who was all the time laughing.
“All people beloved Jaz, and Jaz beloved all people else,” Sutton stated.
The officer who fired the photographs has been on the power for almost 5 years. He and his companion have been positioned on paid administrative depart, per division coverage, and their names haven’t been launched. The Fraternal Order of Police Akron Lodge No. 7 stated its members are cooperating with investigators.
The Ohio Bureau of Legal Investigation is main the probe, and Akron police are conducting a separate inside investigation.
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The mayor and police chief in an Ohio metropolis the place a 15-year-old boy was fatally shot by police on Thanksgiving night time mentioned bodycam video of the capturing raises questions that should be addressed. The boy’s household mentioned Friday that they need solutions, too.
Police have mentioned that Jazmir Tucker was carrying a loaded weapon when he was shot. They mentioned two patrol officers heard close by gunshots simply after 11 p.m. on Nov. 28 and bought out of their parked cruiser to research. They encountered Tucker and ran after him. One of many officers then fired from his lengthy gun, putting the teenager, who was given first help after which taken to a hospital the place he was pronounced lifeless. No officers have been injured.
The video launched by police on Thursday lacks among the particulars that always issue into police capturing investigations. The capturing officer’s arms and lengthy gun block his digicam’s view, obscuring no matter Tucker was doing within the moments earlier than the capturing. One other officer’s digicam, nonetheless, recorded police unzipping the jacket pocket of the mortally wounded teenager and pulling out a handgun.
The roughly eight-minute video additionally started with out sound for 30 seconds, a function that occurs every time an officer prompts the digicam. It was throughout this time that the officer chased Tucker, raised his rifle and fired at him for about three seconds, capturing roughly seven instances.
As soon as the sound begins, that officer and others are heard yelling at Tucker, who was on the bottom, repeatedly telling the unresponsive teen to boost his arms. Between eight and 10 officers finally converged on Tucker about seven minutes after he was shot. At that time, he was handcuffed and officers searched his pockets. Police have not launched particulars about what any of the officers did to attempt to save his life.
In statements issued by Akron Mayor Shammas Malik and Akron Police Chief Brian Harding after the video was launched Thursday night time, Malik mentioned the recording left him with many questions, together with why officers didn’t instantly activate their body-worn cameras after leaving their cruiser and why it took so lengthy for officers to offer first help to Tucker.
“In hindsight, the period of time that expired between the capturing and the initiation of bodily help to Jazmir is deeply troubling to me,” Malik mentioned within the assertion.
The police chief burdened that the case is in its early phases. “My hope is that the investigation will present extra readability,” Harding mentioned.
“Our group, our division, and most significantly, Jazmir’s household deserve and wish solutions to these questions,” Harding mentioned.
The chief additionally expressed condolences to the household from Maple Heights, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) exterior Akron. He described the capturing as “an consequence none of us want to see.”
Talking throughout a information convention with the household’s lawyer, Tucker’s kin mentioned they’re devastated by his dying. Ashley Greene mentioned her son was a “nice child.” His great-aunt, Connie Sutton, described him as a baby who was at all times laughing.
“Everyone liked Jaz, and Jaz liked all people else,” Sutton mentioned.
The officer who fired the photographs has been on the power for almost 5 years. He and his companion have been positioned on paid administrative depart, per division coverage, and their names haven’t been launched. The Fraternal Order of Police Akron Lodge No. 7 mentioned its members are cooperating with investigators.
The Ohio Bureau of Prison Investigation is main the probe, and Akron police are conducting a separate inner investigation.
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The arrival of the early signing interval Wednesday supplied a stark reminder for faculty soccer followers.
If recruiting rankings provide any correct gauge within the period of the switch portal, these groups competing for Faculty Soccer Playoff berths now ought to maintain contending for years to come back.
Texas, Georgia, Alabama and Ohio State are all on monitor to earn playoff invites, and people 4 faculties are touchdown the nation’s prime highschool recruiting lessons. It represents yet another instance of how the Southeastern Convention and Huge Ten have separated themselves from all the opposite leagues.
Steve Wiltfong, the vice chairman of recruiting and the switch portal for On3, mentioned it’s obvious why these applications proceed recruiting so properly.
“At the beginning, these are the applications with probably the most assets,” Wiltfong mentioned. “They’re the applications which are having probably the most success on the sector and within the NFL draft.”
The identification of the No. 1 class based on composite rankings of recruiting websites compiled by 247Sports might not be decided till the nation’s top-ranked uncommitted prospect — Manchester (Georgia) defensive deal with Justus Terry — proclaims his choice Friday.
Terry, the nation’s No. 10 total recruit based on the 247Sports Composite, is contemplating Georgia, Texas and Auburn. He’s the uncommon prospect delaying his choice.
Just about each prime recruit already had dedicated to a faculty properly earlier than the signing interval, persevering with a development that took impact from the time a December signing date was added in 2017 to the normal February signing interval. This yr, that early signing interval was moved up a number of weeks in order that it might happen earlier than the switch window opens Monday.
Maybe probably the most notable improvement within the weeks main as much as the signing interval was quarterback Bryce Underwood’s choice to remain in his dwelling state and play for Michigan after initially planning to play at LSU.
Underwood’s swap introduced late momentum for the defending nationwide champions, whose recruiting class was ranked sixth as of Wednesday morning. This can be Michigan’s first top-10 class since 2020.
Michigan’s recruiting emergence wasn’t the one shock.
Auburn has a possible top-five class after posting a fourth consecutive dropping season. Florida was the fastest-rising workforce within the recruiting rankings after coach Billy Napier earned a vote of confidence and freshman quarterback DJ Lagway helped the Gators win three straight video games to shut the common season.
“I’m calling it the DJ Lagway impact,” mentioned Andrew Ivins, the director of scouting for 247Sports. “They went from exterior the highest 50 to knocking on the door for a top-10 recruiting class. We haven’t actually seen that sort of push ever.”
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