Rittenhouse due back in court today An Antioch teen accused of killing two men during an August protest in Wisconsin is due in court today for a preliminary hearing in the case. More
Daily Digest: Big name exits Salesforce; Cruise admits submitting false report GM-backed autonomous vehicle company Cruise has agreed to pay a $500,000 fine in connection with a San Francisco crash last October involving one of its vehicles. Cruise, based in San Francisco, ... 11/15/2024 - 2:27 am | View Link
Daily Digest: Top news from 15 November The Mountain Fire, which broke out on 6 November in Ventura County of Southern California, has already burned about 20,000 acres, destroyed at least 240 buildings, and total economic losses are ... 11/14/2024 - 10:13 pm | View Link
Daily Digest: Zoox ditches the driver's seat; 'Doctor in a box' startup shuts down Here's what's happening in Bay Area news this Wednesday. More rain, more self-driving cars in San Francisco and more drama over Oakland's airport name change. 11/13/2024 - 1:45 am | View Link
Email, Spam Control, Requesting a New End User Digest Click Request Digest at the top. Click Save. A lternatively, you can also com plete this action by opening a recent daily End User Digest email in your email account's inbox, sent from: 'spam-digest@uillinois.edu' and selecting ' Manage My Account.'. Links: Save – saves the settings after making changes. 11/12/2024 - 10:13 pm | View Website
Email, Spam Control, How to stop daily digests or blank digests Use the web interface: After you log into the Web Interface, follow these steps to stop receiving daily End User Digests: Click Profile in the bottom left navigation window. Then select Settings. To stop all digest subscriptions, uncheck both ' Send digest with new messages in my End User Digest ' AND ' Send digest even when I have no messages ... 11/11/2024 - 3:45 am | View Website
Email, Spam Control, FAQ Proofpoint's Spam Control provides each user an account to choose and manage their spam policy, safe sender and block sender lists. The system generates a daily End User Digest email from: "spam-digest@uillinois.edu," which contains a list of suspect messages and unique URL's to each message. Suspect emails are held in quarantine for 10 days ... 11/11/2024 - 2:11 am | View Website
Email, Spam Control, Understanding Your End User Digest What is the End User Digest? Users who have email messages addressed to them stored in the Quarantine will receive an email notification, called an End User Digest (Digest) in their inboxes. The Digest lists all spam messages caught and placed into Quarantine based on your spam policy. 11/10/2024 - 7:52 pm | View Website
SmartVue Freezer Alarms Method 2: From your daily digest, click on Manage My Account > Safe Senders List > New > Add "no-reply@illinois.edu". Method 3: If you do not have a daily digest, request one from website https://spam-control.illinois.edu/ , hit "Request a Digest". and follow option #1 or #2. 11/10/2024 - 6:09 am | View Website
By NADIA LATHAN
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas’ education board on Tuesday advanced a new Bible-infused curriculum that would be optional for schools to incorporate in kindergarten through fifth grades, one of the latest Republican-led efforts in the U. S. to incorporate more religious teaching into classrooms.
The vote moves the Texas State Board of Education one step closer to signing off on what is known as the “Bluebonnet” textbook, which drew hours of often emotional testimony from school teachers and parents earlier this week.
The board is expected to hold a final vote on the measure Friday.
The curriculum — designed by the state’s public education agency — would allow teachings from the Bible such as the Golden Rule and lessons from books such as Genesis into classrooms.
By FARNOUSH AMIRI
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Mike Johnson signaled support Tuesday for a Republican effort to ban Democrat Sarah McBride — the first transgender person to be elected to Congress — from using women’s restrooms in the Capitol once she’s sworn into office next year.
“We’re not going to have men in women’s bathrooms,” Johnson told The Associated Press.
By MARY CLARE JALONICK and STEPHEN GROVES
WASHINGTON (AP) — As President-elect Donald Trump digs in on his pick of former Rep. Matt Gaetz for attorney general, Republican senators are divided over how much information they will demand to move his confirmation — and how much to push back on Trump as he demands that they quickly rubber stamp his Cabinet once he takes office in January.
Gaetz, who is expected to start meeting with senators as soon as this week, is an unconventional pick for the nation’s top law enforcement official, creating a confirmation climb in the Senate, where many Republicans are deeply uncomfortable with his selection.
The Florida Republican spent his congressional career agitating against the Justice Department and has faced a House Ethics investigation into whether he engaged in sexual misconduct and illicit drug use, accepted improper gifts and sought to obstruct government investigations of his conduct.
The Biden administration says a U. S.-Israel panel to look into reports of civilian harm from the war in Gaza will meet for the first time in early December, missing by more than a month a U. S. call for the channel to be set up by the end of October.
State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said Tuesday that the upcoming meeting had been agreed to after much discussion between U.
By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY, JOHN HANNA and AMY BETH HANSON, Associated Press
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Terry Thompson had an election to run for voters in Cascade County, Montana. Why then, she thought, was her office in Great Falls being sent mailed ballots completed by voters in places such as Wasilla, Alaska, Vancouver, Washington, and Tampa, Florida?
It was only about a dozen ballots total from voters in other states.
By ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump is interviewing candidates for the role of FBI director, incoming Vice President JD Vance said Tuesday in the clearest indication yet that the new administration is looking to replace current director Christopher Wray.
In a social media post that was later deleted, Vance defended his absence from a Senate vote at which a judicial nominee of President Joe Biden was confirmed by saying that at the time of the vote, “I was meeting with President Trump to interview multiple positions for our government, including for FBI Director.”
Related Articles
National Politics |
What to know about Howard Lutnick, Trump’s pick for commerce secretary
National Politics |
House Republicans support proposal banning bathroom access for 1st transgender member
National Politics |
GOP senators divided on release of Gaetz ethics report as Trump pressures them to move quickly
National Politics |
Multiple election offices report receiving mailed ballots misdirected from other states
National Politics |
Trump chooses TV doctor Mehmet Oz to lead Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
“I tend to think it’s more important to get an FBI director who will dismantle the deep state than it is for Republicans to lose a vote 49-46 rather than 49-45,” he added on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter.
Vance was referring to the Senate vote Monday to confirm Embry J.