Maryland sheriff and firearms dealer indicted in illegal machine gun acquisition scheme, DOJ says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:50:00 GMT

Maryland sheriff and firearms dealer indicted in illegal machine gun acquisition scheme, DOJ says (CNN) — A sheriff and a local firearms dealer in Frederick County, Maryland, have been indicted on federal charges for their roles in a scheme to illegally acquire machine guns so they could be rented out for profit, federal prosecutors announced.A federal grand jury indicted Frederick County Sheriff Charles Austin Jenkins, 66, and Robert Justin Krop, 36, on charges of conspiracy and false statements to acquire machine guns, the US Department of Justice said in a Wednesday news release.Krop, who owns firearms-related businesses in the county, is also charged with illegal possession of seven machine guns, the agency said.Krop and his businesses are licensed to possess and deal machine guns under special circumstances, which include using the guns as demonstration samples for potential law enforcement buyers, according to the indictment.The indictment alleges that from August 2015 to May 2022 Jenkins and Krop conspired to unlawfully purchase machine guns by falsifying ...

Pope washes feet in Holy Thursday rite at Rome youth prison

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:50:00 GMT

Pope washes feet in Holy Thursday rite at Rome youth prison VATICAN CITY (AP) — In a Holy Thursday ritual symbolizing humility, Pope Francis washed and dried the feet of a dozen residents of a Rome juvenile prison, assuring them of their dignity and telling them “any of us” can fall into sin.The Casal del Marmo facility on the outskirts of Rome is the same juvenile prison where Francis performed the first feet-washing ritual of his papacy, demonstrating his belief that the Catholic Church should give attention to people living on society’s margins.On Thursday, Francis repeated the ritual on 10 male and two female residents who are serving time at the facility. He leaned over and poured water on one foot of each, then used a white towel to gently pat the foot dry before kissing it.When Francis looked up at them in turn to smile, they shook his hand and kissed it. Many of the young people whispered into the pope’s ear, and he chatted with them briefly in return.The ritual recalls the foot-washing Jesus performed on his 12 apostles ...

Small-business tax changes and tips to know in 2023

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:50:00 GMT

Small-business tax changes and tips to know in 2023 Tax season brings rule changes for business owners, and this year is no different. For instance, you can deduct 100% of what your business spent at restaurants in 2022 on your taxes this year. But in 2023, that figure will return to 50%.What never changes, experts say, is the need to keep accurate records and work with a tax professional you trust.“Business owners are oftentimes viewing their financial record-keeping as the last thing to do on the list. And they do it themselves, and they do it at night over a cup of coffee while they’re watching TV,” says David Levi, a certified public accountant and managing director at CBIZ, a tax, accounting, insurance and HR firm with offices across the United States.“[But] you don’t know what you don’t know. And the one thing that’s certain in the tax world is change,” Levi says.Here are some key rule changes and deadlines to note as you file your 2022 taxes and plan for 2023.Find out whether you can still claim the Employee Retention Tax Cred...

Chicago Bears storylines: Bijan Robinson’s unexpected appeal, a big need at defensive tackle and the true cost of the Chase Claypool trade

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:50:00 GMT

Chicago Bears storylines: Bijan Robinson’s unexpected appeal, a big need at defensive tackle and the true cost of the Chase Claypool trade The NFL draft is three weeks away, leaving the Chicago Bears in the homestretch of their evaluation process.The Bears currently hold 10 selections in the April 27-29 draft, and general manager Ryan Poles is eager to attack that weekend with purpose, understanding how many holes he has to fill on his roster.As Poles and the Bears cross the bridge from free agency to the draft, here’s the inside slant on three notable storylines.The sure thingApproach the evaluation with an open mind and you’ll see why many NFL talent evaluators can’t stop fixating on Texas running back Bijan Robinson.Scan through Robinson’s junior season stats — 258 carries, 1,580 yards, 18 touchdowns — and it’s easy to acknowledge the elite production.Check out his combine measurables too. The 37-inch vertical leap, the 10-foot, 4-inch broad jump, the 4.46-second time in the 40-yard dash. Yep, those pass muster as well.Then turn on the game video where week after week, serie...

As Jets wait on Aaron Rodgers, rest of AFC East making key additions this offseason

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:50:00 GMT

As Jets wait on Aaron Rodgers, rest of AFC East making key additions this offseason Remember the years when the New England Patriots ruled the AFC East by winning 17 out of 19 division titles, including 11 in a row (2009-2019)?Those days are long gone, as the Buffalo Bills have recently dominated the AFC East winning the division for the last three years.But in 2023, the AFC East could be a gauntlet as the Jets, Dolphins and Patriots have all made strides this offseason. The Dolphins made the playoffs as a wild card team in 2022 after finishing 9-8, while the Patriots (8-9) and Jets (7-10) remained in playoff contention late into December.At some point, Aaron Rodgers is expected to be traded to the Jets after the veteran superstar quarterback announced on “The Pat McAfee Show” that he “intends” to play for the club last month.Gang Green recently signed former Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard to a four-year deal and ex-Chiefs wide receiver Mecole Hardman to a one-year contract to team up with NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Garrett Wilson....

Supreme Court of Canada won’t hear appeal involving private health care

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:50:00 GMT

Supreme Court of Canada won’t hear appeal involving private health care OTTAWA — The Supreme Court of Canada will not hear a challenge of a British Columbia law intended to preserve public health care through measures against extra-billing and certain private insurance.Two Vancouver private health facilities and four patients argued that provisions of the Medicare Protection Act violate their constitutional rights due to long waits for care in B.C.’s publicly funded system.They said it amounted to a breach of the patients’ life, liberty and security of the person under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.The Supreme Court of B.C. dismissed the constitutional challenge three years ago and the provincial Court of Appeal upheld the ruling last year. Justice John Steeves said in the original court ruling that while long waits for care might increase the risk to some patients, the provisions were justified by the overall objective of supporting a system where access to health care is based on need, not the ability to pay.B.C. Health Minister Adria...

Ex-head of Michigan marijuana board admits he took bribes

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:50:00 GMT

Ex-head of Michigan marijuana board admits he took bribes The former head of a Michigan medical marijuana licensing board has agreed to plead guilty to accepting $110,000 in bribes when he led the panel over a two-year period, authorities said Thursday.Rick Johnson acknowledged in a signed court filing that he acted “corruptly” when he accepted cash and other benefits to help businesses get licenses. Charges against Johnson and three other men were announced by U.S. Attorney Mark Totten at a press conference near the Capitol in Lansing.Johnson, 70, was chairman of the marijuana board for two years until spring 2019. The Republican years earlier also was a powerful lawmaker, serving as House speaker from 2001 through 2004.“Public corruption is a poison to any democracy. … That poison is especially toxic here,” Totten said. “The marijuana industry has been likened to a modern-day gold rush, a new frontier where participants can stake their claim and just maybe return big rewards.”The marijuana board reviewed and appro...

Man seriously injured in stabbing near Yonge and Gerrard

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:50:00 GMT

Man seriously injured in stabbing near Yonge and Gerrard Toronto police have arrested a suspect after a man was stabbed in the city’s downtown core.Police and paramedics were called to the Yonge and Gerrard streets area, near Toronto Metropolitan University, just after 11 a.m. on Thursday.Paramedics say the man, who is in his 20s, was taken to hospital with serious injuries. However, police say his injuries are life-threatening.Police say he was stabbed in the abdomen.

House Republicans subpoena former prosecutor in Trump case

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:50:00 GMT

House Republicans subpoena former prosecutor in Trump case WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans on Thursday subpoenaed one of the former Manhattan prosecutors who had been leading a criminal investigation into Donald Trump before quitting last year in a clash over the direction of the probe. Rep. Jim Jordan, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, ordered Mark Pomerantz to testify before the committee by April 30. The subpoena, reviewed by The Associated Press, is the latest escalation by Republicans as they probe Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, days after Trump was charged in a 34-count felony indictment in connection with a hush money scheme involving a porn actor. Pomerantz refused to voluntarily cooperate with the committee’s request last month at the instruction of Bragg’s office, citing the ongoing investigation. The Manhattan D.A.’s office has accused Jordan’s committee of overstepping its legal authority and infringing on New York state sovereignty. Jordan has now written in a letter to Pomerantz, ...

Guard who was fired over anti-Muslim meme is reinstated

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:50:00 GMT

Guard who was fired over anti-Muslim meme is reinstated HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut prison guard who was fired in 2021, several years after posting what was determined by the state to be an anti-Muslim meme on Facebook, has been reinstated to his job.An arbitrator ruled in February that Anthony Marlak’s termination was an excessive response by the state Department of Correction and reduced the punishment to a 25-day suspension. Marlak, who served as a correctional officer for 14 years, returned to his job at the Garner Correctional Institution in March, he told The Associated Press on Thursday.The Connecticut Chapter of the Council on American Islamic Relations had called for the firing of Marlak two years ago citing a meme he posted on Facebook in 2017, which it said depicted five apparently Muslim men hanging from nooses with the caption, “Islamic Wind Chimes.”Marlak, an Air Force veteran, has acknowledged that he posted the meme, but said the caption on his post read “ISIS Wind Chimes” and was meant to target the ...