DC Mayor Bowser’s former top adviser sexually harassed city employee, probe finds

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:59 GMT

DC Mayor Bowser’s former top adviser sexually harassed city employee, probe finds An investigation has found former D.C. deputy mayor John Falcicchio sexually harassed a female employee, according to a summary of findings released Saturday night.In the report, D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s Office of Legal Counsel concluded allegations against Falcicchio lodged by an employee working in the planning and economic development office more than likely constituted sexual harassment.The document said the office’s sexual harassment officer started the investigation on March 10, just over a week before Bowser’s former top adviser announced an unexpected resignation.By May 11, that officer completed 32 interviews with 21 people who were current and former city employees or may have had knowledge related to allegations. According to the document, three interviews occurred with the employee who first filed a complaint.The investigator also reviewed “thousands of emails and other communications, including screenshot messages.”Falcicchio declined to ...

Police searching for evidence at Malden apartment complex

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:59 GMT

Police searching for evidence at Malden apartment complex There is a large police presence at an apartment complex in Malden Sunday morning.Malden police and Massachusetts State Police are putting up crime scene tape and searching for evidence in the lobby at Quarrystone at Overlook Ridge. No other information was immediately available.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

A few showers today, summerlike temps coming

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:59 GMT

A few showers today, summerlike temps coming 7Weather – Our weekend will end better than it started! That’s good timing for your outdoor Father’s Day plans today. A few showers pop up today with near-normal temperatures. Looking ahead, there are afternoon thunderstorms the next couple of days then temperatures head to near 90°.The upper level low that brought downpours and touched off some thunderstorms yesterday continues to move farther away. On the backside of it, we’ll continue to get a few showers rotating in this morning with some pop up showers this afternoon. A northwest wind will help to dry out the air column allowing more breaks of sun to develop the farther west you go. Highs today will be in the low 70s inland. Less wind this afternoon will allow sea breezes to develop along the coast. The onshore breeze along with clouds will keep temperatures there in the 60s.Fewer clouds overnight with a calm wind. That’ll allow temperatures to drop into the 50s. Patchy fog will develop in the usua...

Damaged portion of I-95 in Philadelphia will be reopened within two weeks, governor says

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:59 GMT

Damaged portion of I-95 in Philadelphia will be reopened within two weeks, governor says (CNN) — The damaged section of Interstate 95 that collapsed in Philadelphia will be reopened within the next two weeks, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro said Saturday.The interstate crumbled June 11 after a tanker truck carrying 8,500 gallons of gasoline crashed and exploded in flames under the highway, officials said. The driver, identified as Nathan Moody, 53, was killed.“I can tell you now, I can state with confidence, that we will have I-95 reopened within the next two weeks,” Shapiro said, speaking alongside President Joe Biden following the president’s aerial tour of the highway collapse.“We are going to get traffic moving again, thanks to the extraordinary work that is going on here by these union trade workers,” he added. “These are special people working their tails off, and Mr. President, they are working 24/7 literally around the clock.”Demolition work on the collapsed section of I-95 was completed Thursday. The Pennsylvania Department of Transporta...

Son of professor publishes his late father’s manuscripts as ‘The Wisdom of Morrie’

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:59 GMT

Son of professor publishes his late father’s manuscripts as ‘The Wisdom of Morrie’ Rob Schwartz stumbled upon the forgotten manuscripts of his late father, Morrie Schwartz. Now, he wants to honor his father’s legacy by publishing his words.Morrie was the subject of the best-selling book “Tuesdays with Morrie.” The book was written by one of Morrie’s students at Brandeis University, who visited Morrie during his final days battling ALS.His son is remembering his father by posthumously publishing his book “The Wisdom of Morrie: Living and Aging Creatively and Joyfully.”“When I rediscovered the manuscript in the early 2000s I thought it really had a lot of very valuable insights,” Rob said.Morrie wrote the book from 1988 to 1992 before he was diagnosed with ALS, but the disease prevented him from ever pursuing publishing.“It’s very prescient, I mean he discusses stuff in the book that we’re just starting to discuss now — ageism, how pernicious ageism is, how elderly people have a great role to play in our society,” Rob said.Rob said the ...

Projections indicate Swiss approve climate bill as Alpine nation’s glaciers succumb to warming

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:59 GMT

Projections indicate Swiss approve climate bill as Alpine nation’s glaciers succumb to warming BERLIN (AP) — A majority of Swiss citizens on Sunday voted in favor of a bill aimed at introducing new climate measures to sharply curb the rich Alpine nation’s greenhouse gas emissions, first projections indicated.Projections by the GFS Bern Institute based on early vote counting and released by public broadcaster SRF showed that 58% of voters were in favor of the bill. The margin of error was 3%, SRF reported. It was not clear how many of the votes had already been voted.Exact results are expected later in the day.The referendum was sparked by a campaign by scientists and environmentalists to save Switzerland’s iconic glaciers, which are melting away at an alarming rate. Campaigners initially proposed even more ambitious measures but later backed a government plan that requires Switzerland to achieve “net zero” emissions by 2050. It also sets aside more than 3 billion Swiss francs ($3.357 billion) to help wean companies and homeowners off fossil fuels.The nationalist S...

Nearly 100 die as India struggles with a sweltering heatwave in 2 most populous states

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:59 GMT

Nearly 100 die as India struggles with a sweltering heatwave in 2 most populous states LUCKNOW, India (AP) — At least 96 people died in two of India’s most populous states over the last several days, officials said Sunday, with swaths of the country reeling from a sweltering heatwave.The deaths happened in northern state of Uttar Pradesh and eastern Bihar where authorities warned residents over 60 and others suffering various maladies to stay indoors during the daytime.All the fatalities in Uttar Pradesh, totaling 54, were reported in Ballia district, some 300 kilometers (200 miles) southeast of Lucknow, the state capital. Authorities found out most of those who passed away were over 60 years old and had preexisting health conditions, which may have been exacerbated by the intense heat.S. K. Yadav, a medical officer in Ballia, said in the past three days, some 300 patients were admitted to the district hospital for various ailments aggravated by heat.Due to the gravity of the situation, authorities canceled leave applications of medical personnel in Ballia and p...

Miami’s Francis Suarez looks to become first sitting mayor to be president

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:59 GMT

Miami’s Francis Suarez looks to become first sitting mayor to be president In a 2024 Republican presidential field full of long-shot candidates, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez may be — on paper anyway — the longest long shot of all. No sitting mayor has ever been elected U.S. president, a job that historically has been won by governors, vice presidents, senators or Cabinet secretaries. Some former mayors have become commander in chief, but only after serving in higher-profile positions. None of that has deterred Suarez, who announced his campaign this past week by talking up his experience leading the city of about 450,000 residents. Being a two-term mayor of Miami, he said, has helped him understand and confront issues facing most Americans, such as crime and homelessness. In the video for his kickoff, Suarez went for a run past his childhood home and his high school and spoke of his record of cutting taxes and expanding Miami’s technology economy. “In Miami, we stopped waiting for Washington to lead,” Suarez said. The 45-year-old corporate and real est...

Shooting in St. Louis kills 1, injures 9 young people, report says

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:59 GMT

Shooting in St. Louis kills 1, injures 9 young people, report says ST. LOUIS (AP) — An overnight shooting in a downtown St. Louis building killed one juvenile and wounded nine others, according to a news report.The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department said the shooting happened around 1:45 a.m. Sunday, KMOV-TV reported.Witnesses told the KMOV that the shooting took place inside a building. The names of the victims and the conditions of those wounded in the shooting were not immediately available.The St. Louis police did not immediately respond to an email from The Associated Press seeking additional information.The Associated Press

Pope Francis, back to Vatican routine post-surgery, says thanks to shouts of ‘Long live the pope!’

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:36:59 GMT

Pope Francis, back to Vatican routine post-surgery, says thanks to shouts of ‘Long live the pope!’ VATICAN CITY (AP) — Two days after being discharged from the hospital, Pope Francis resumed his cherished Sunday custom of greeting the public in St. Peter’s Square, expressing thanks for the comfort he received after surgery and thanking the crowd shouting “Long live the pope!” Before launching into prepared remarks, Francis expressed gratitude for “affection, attention and friendship” and the assurance of “the support of prayer” during his hospitalization for June 7 abdominal surgery at a Rome hospital to repair a hernia and remove increasingly painful scarring around his intestines.“This human and spiritual closeness for me was a great help and comfort,” Francis told some 15,000 people in the square. ”Thanks to all, thanks to you, thanks from the heart.”The 86-year-old pontiff sounded a bit breathless and hoarse at times, but he gestured frequently with his hands for emphasis, adlibbed at times from the prepared speech, and clearly looked delighted to be b...