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WASHINGTON — The Treasury Department said on Monday that it would not release President Trump’s tax returns to Congress, defying a request from House Democrats and setting up a legal battle likely to be resolved by the Supreme Court.

Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, wrote in a letter to Representative Richard E. Neal, Democrat of Massachusetts and the chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, that Mr. Neal’s request for the tax returns “lacks a legitimate legislative purpose” and that he was not authorized to disclose them. The decision came after weeks of delays as Mr. Mnuchin said that his department and the Justice Department needed to study the provision of the tax code that Democrats were using to seek six years’ worth of the president’s personal and business tax returns.

The request for Mr. Trump’s taxes is the latest instance of the Trump administration rebuffing congressional oversight efforts.

“As you have recognized, the committee’s request is unprecedented, and it presents serious constitutional questions, the resolution of which may have lasting consequences for all taxpayers,” Mr. Mnuchin wrote in the one-page letter.

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Según los testigos, antes de comenzar el ataque al hotel, uno o dos coches bomba estallaron.

Llegó a su fin el asalto en un hotel de Burkina Faso por supuestos atacantes islamismas que dejó al menos 20 muertos, según informó el gobierno este sábado.

Sin embargo algunos informes aseguran que en un hotel cercano continúan los enfrentamientos.

El ministro del Interior señaló que en total 126 personas fueron liberadas del Hotel Splendid en Uagadugú, la capital de la nación en el occidente de África.

Indicó que tres atacantes murieron durante la operación de las fuerzas de seguridad del país apoyadas por fuerzas especiales francesas.

El presidente de Francia, Francois Hollande, condenó el “detestable” ataque en la antigua colonia francesa.

La organización extremista Al Qaeda en el Maghreb Islámico (AQMI) declaró que llevó a cabo el ataque, según analistas.

Este mismo grupo realizó un ataque en noviembre pasado en un hotel en la capital de Mali, Bamako, que dejó 19 muertos.

Lea: Buscan a tres sospechosos del ataque en hotel en Mali

Los hombres armados y enmascarados entraron al conocido hotel el viernes tomando rehenes y haciendo explotar al menos un vehículo.

En respuesta, fuerzas de seguridad iniciaron un asalto para capturar a los atacantes y rescatar a los rehenes.

El grupo atacante respondió con disparos a las fuerzas de seguridad al ingresar al hotel, una parte del cual estalló en llamas.

Según testigos citados por medios locales, los atacantes hicieron explotar uno o dos coches antes de ingresar al edificio.

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La organización SITE, que analiza las actividades de grupos yihadistas, indicó que AQMI está detrás del ataque.

pero afirma que los responsables son miembros del grupo Al Murabitoun, que está basado en el desierto del Sahara en el norte de Mali y está integrado por combatientes leales al veterano militante argelino Mokhtar Belmokhtar.

El mes pasado el grupo extremista anunció que se uniría a AQMI.

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Según testigos citados por medios locales, los atacantes hicieron estallar al menos un coche antes de ingresar al edificio.

Belmokhtar, un comandante que tiene un solo ojo que combatió contra las fuerzas soviéticas en Afganistán en los 1980, perteneció a AQMI pero se separó de la organización tras divisiones con los líderes.

El yihadista ha sido declarado muerto en numerosas ocasiones. La última vez fue tras un ataque aéreo de EE.UU. el 14 de junio en Libia. Pero su muerte no fue formalmente confirmada.

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El hotel Splendid es popular entre turistas y diplomáticos que viajan desde occidente y también es usado por el personal de Naciones Unidas.

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En los alrededores del hotel atacado se podía ver a miembros de los cuerpos de seguridad armados.

Un trabajador de un café cercano afirmó a la agencia France Presse que “varias personas” fueron asesinadas en el establecimiento hotelero.

Se sabe que un restaurante cercano también fue atacado.

“Todavía estamos en un contexto de fragilidad política, así que creo que el momento de este ataque es significativo”, le dijo a la BBC desde Uagadugú Cynthia Ohayon, analista de la organización International Crisis Group.

“El país tiene fronteras largas con Malí y Níger, y sabemos que hay grupos armados presentes en la frontera, por lo que esto se veía venir”, concluyó.

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Kyiv — A Russian airstrike on a residential building in Ukraine‘s capital city killed at least one person and wounded several others on Monday. Russia insists it doesn’t target civilians, but its forces have intensified their attacks on urban areas since Vladimir Putin ordered the invasion of Ukraine on February 24.

Another round of direct talks between Ukrainian and Russian officials was underway on Monday. Both sides reported “substantial progress” after several previous rounds, and there was even hope for some possible agreement within a matter of days. It wasn’t clear what the delegations might actually agree to, but previous rounds have enabled “humanitarian corridors” for civilians to evacuate some of the hardest-hit cities. 

In the meantime, CBS News senior foreign correspondent Charlie D’Agata reports the war continues escalating by the hour. 

Even as the apartment building in Kyiv was hit, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov insisted again on Monday that Russian artillery was only taking aim at military targets. 

A woman reacts as she stands outside destroyed apartment buildings following shelling in Kyiv, Ukraine, March 14, 2022.

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Peskov repeated a claim issued earlier Monday by a mayor in Ukraine’s eastern Donbas region, which is held by Russian-backed separatists, that Ukrainian forces had fired a rocket at the city of Donetsk, “which killed and wounded civilians.”

Donetsk’s pro-Russian mayor Aleksey Kulemzin said earlier that a Ukrainian missile had been shot down near Donetsk’s city hall, creating a shower of debris that he said killed 17 people left 28 more injured.

“Of course, this is an attack on the civilian population,” Peskov said. Russia has been accused of carrying out missile and airstrikes on residential buildings, hospitals and even schools for weeks, with the United Nations confirming about 600 civilians and acknowledging the true toll is likely much higher.

Kyiv came under fire Monday on the heels of a massive round of Russian airstrikes that hit a Ukrainian military base right on Poland’s doorstep, drawing the U.S. and its NATO allies closer than ever to the violence of this war. At least 35 people were killed in the Sunday strikes on the base, which has been used by American and NATO forces to train Ukrainian troops.

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The message from Moscow could not have been clearer. The strikes on the base — just 12 miles from the border with Poland, where the U.S. has deployed troops to bolster NATO’s defenses — came a day after Russia warned that weapons and “mercenaries” flowing into Ukraine from Western nations would be considered “legitimate targets.” Ukrainian officials said Russian warplanes fired about 30 missiles, 22 of which were intercepted by Ukraine’s air defenses.

The smile on Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s face as he visited wounded troops in a hospital on Sunday, trying to boost spirits, was gone by the time he delivered a stark new warning overnight:

“I repeat again: If you do not close our skies, it is only a matter of time before Russian missiles fall on your territory, on the territory of NATO and on the homes of citizens of NATO countries,” Zelensky said. The Ukrainian leader has warned for months that Putin’s intentions may go well beyond Ukraine’s borders.

The Red Cross said time was running out for hundreds of thousands of residents in the besieged city of Mariupol, meanwhile. Regional officials have reported at least 2,500 people killed in that city alone since in came under attack. Food, water and electricity supplies are all running out.


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Over the weekend, soldiers carried away the dead and wounded in the town of Irpin, just northwest of Kyiv, where residential neighborhoods have come under heavy bombardment for days.

Many of those who’ve managed to escape the shelling and sniper fire in Irpin and nearby Bucha come to the neighboring village of Bilohorodka — some of them hitching rides in the back of cargo trucks as they don’t have vehicles of their own. Upon arrival, they’re handed warm drinks, water and something to eat. They’re safe, for now, and looked after by neighbors who’ve chosen to stay behind to help, knowing full well they’re right in the path of Russia’s merciless advance toward the capital.

“I’m begging to be heard,” said Eliana, a local helping those who have fled to her village. “Close our skies so our kids can sleep calmly — so the whole country can live.”

Ukrainian women volunteer to help feed evacuees from the nearby towns of Irpin and Bucha arriving to their village of Bilohorodka, just outside Ukraine’s capital of Kyiv, amid Russia’s ongoing invasion and bombardment of Ukraine, March 14, 2022.

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Alyona, another woman who was volunteering to help the evacuees, told D’Agata that while adults can at least understand what’s happening to their country and try to help, children are scared.

“We try to explain that we have the greatest army, and they will protect us and defend us,” she told CBS News. “And they believe us.”

“We are frightened, very much,” she admitted. But leaving, for her, was never an option, “because we are Ukrainians. We can’t do anything else. We can’t go when, like, our people are dying here. We can’t go away, we need to help them, it’s our responsibility.”

“I’m a real Ukraine and I love so much my homeland and my people,” agreed Natalia, another volunteer. “We didn’t flee away. We are Kyivites… We are staying here, to the last person!” 

As they helped prepare food for the evacuees from Irpin, Oxana, another villager, repeated the plea made by her neighbor Eliana — one that is also made often by Ukrainian government officials: 

“I’m asking your help. Stop this madhouse, give us no-fly zone, close the sky so we can handle the rest,” she told D’Agata, adding that regardless of any foreign assistance, she and her neighbors would stand firm. “We are so powerful. Not one of us will lower his head for Russians, nor in front of anyone. We don’t surrender. On our land, staying until last minute.” 

D’Agata asked the volunteers if they would stay in their town, no matter what. They all replied “yes,” without hesitation. 

The United Nations says 2.7 million people have now fled Ukraine into neighboring nations, but that doesn’t include the millions of people who have left their homes behind to seek refuge in other parts of their own country.

As D’Agata reports, with Russian missiles now falling close to Ukraine’s western border, they’re running out of safe places to hide.

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Noticias Telemundo’s “Inmigración, Trump y los Hispanos” (Immigration, Trump and the Hispanic Community) Town Hall broadcast on Sunday, February 12 at 7PM/6 C, ranked # 1 in Spanish-language TV in primetime across all key demographics, averaging 1.57 million total viewers, 708,000 adults 18 to 49 and 325,000 adults 18 to 34, according to Nielsen. The news special moderated by Noticias Telemundo News Anchor José Díaz-Balart also positioned Telemundo as the #1 Spanish-language network during the entire primetime on Sunday, across all key demos.

“Noticias Telemundo is empowering millions of Latinos with reliable and TRANSPARENT information at a time of change,” said José Díaz-Balart. “Viewers trust us because they know our only commitment is to present the facts the way they are, with professionalism and a total commitment to our community.”

“Immigration, Trump and the Hispanic Community” also reached 1.6 million viewers on Facebook, generating 23,000 global actions on the social network.

The Town Hall answered viewers’ questions about the impact of President Trump’s immigration policy on the Hispanic community. The news special featured a panel of experts, including immigration lawyer and Telemundo contributor Alma Rosa Nieto; Telemundo conservative political analyst Ana Navarro; the Deputy Vice President of the National Council of La Raza (NCLR), Clarissa Martínez, and CHIRLA’s Executive Director, Angélica Salas. In addition, “El Poder en Ti”, Telemundo’s robust community initiative, launched an Internet site for Hispanics looking for information, tools and resources on immigration in parallel to the Town Hall.

“Inmigración, Trump y los Hispanos” is part of a series of Noticias Telemundo specials, including “Trump en la Casa Blanca,” produced the day after the elections, and “Trump y los Latinos,” which aired on Inauguration Day. All of these programs share an emphasis on allowing audiences to express their views and empower them by giving them access to trustworthy, rigorous and relevant information presented under Noticias Telemundo’s banner “Telling It Like It Is” (“Las Cosas Como Son” in Spanish).

Noticias Telemundo is the information unit of Telemundo Network and a leader provider in news serving the US Hispanics across all broadcast and digital platforms. Its award-winning television news broadcasts include the daily newscast “Noticias Telemundo,” the Sunday current affairs show “Enfoque con José Díaz-Balart” and the daily news and entertainment magazine “Al Rojo Vivo con María Celeste.” The rapidly-growing “Noticias Telemundo Digital Team” provides continuous content to US Hispanics wherever they are, whenever they want it. Noticias Telemundo also produces award winning news specials, documentaries and news event such as political debates, forums and town halls.

Source: Nielsen L+SD IMP, 2/12/17. TEL #1 SLTV (vs UNI, UMA, AZA, ETV). Shareablee, 2/6/17-2/12/17.

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La niña fue vista por última vez cerca de las 03.00 hora local del domingo.

Los asistentes a la boda alertaron a la Policía después de una primera búsqueda infructuosa, informó hoy la fiscal Dietlind Baudoin, durante una comparecencia pública.

Por el momento, las autoridades no descartan que se trate de un secuestro y etiquetaron la investigación como tal.

No obstante, Badouin informó que “todas las pistas están siendo exploradas” y todavía se está considerando la posibilidad de que haya desaparecido a causa de un accidente.

Los investigadores registraron en la localidad de Pont de Beauvoisin la casa y el coche del guardián de la sala de fiestas al encontrarse éstos próximos al lugar donde se celebró la boda, indicó la emisora de radio local France Bleu Isère, sin dar más detalles.

Los rastreos efectuados el domingo en torno a la sala de fiestas, al bosque y en las casas cercanas por un centenar de policías acompañados de seis perros y un helicóptero no dieron resultados.

Las autoridades se disponen a interrogar a los 180 participantes en la celebración, así como a 70 personas más que habían asistido a otras dos fiestas en las proximidades, señaló Baudoin.

Cada año desaparecen en Francia unos 50.000 menores, según el Centro Francés de Protección de la Infancia (CFPE), y aunque la inmensa mayoría son fugas, unos 400 casos se enmarcan en la categoría de “desapariciones preocupantes”.

Source Article from http://www.elobservador.com.uy/dos-dias-noticias-una-nina-9-anos-que-desaparecio-una-boda-francia-n1112369

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This week, one arch-conservative Catholic website published a commentary saying that gay clerics needed to leave the priesthood “permanently.” Two traditionalist cardinals wrote an open letter decrying the “homosexual agenda” that they said was spreading throughout the church. And a gossipy 550-page book was set for release purporting to lift the veil on the double lives inside the Vatican, “one of the biggest gay communities in the world.”

The prevalence of mostly closeted gay priests has recently been portrayed in all manners, from the work of the devil to something the church should learn to embrace.

But church figures in Rome and beyond say one thing is clear: As Pope Francis opens a landmark conference at the Vatican on sexual abuse Thursday, the debate over gay priests is becoming a divisive undercurrent of the summit itself.

“Gay priests are in the cross hairs,” said Father James Martin, an American Jesuit who has advocated for the church to welcome LGBT members with more compassion.

The topic hints at the challenges for the Roman Catholic Church as it begins the most direct attempt in its history to address the problem of sexual abuse. Though abuse and sexuality have been found to have no correlation, according to widely accepted research, they have become intertwined on the ideological battlefield of the church — and Catholics of all stripes have descended on Rome this week, with some arguing that Pope Francis is overlooking homosexuality in diagnosing the root reasons for abuse.

“The church seems to have agreed, with a complicit silence, on a trivialization of homosexuality,” Jean-Pierre Maugendre, president of a French Catholic group, said at a news conference this week.

Among the nine speeches scheduled throughout the four-day summit, none appears dedicated to the topic of homosexuality. Francis — and his allies organizing the bishops’ meeting — tend to say abuse stems from “clericalism,” or the corrupted power of those who think they are on a pedestal. But some traditionalist prelates in the Vatican say the pope is risking a summit without credibility. They say the central problem is gay priests who break their celibacy and act on their attractions with other adults or with male teenagers.

“We turn to you with deep distress!” began an open letter to summit participants released this week by American Cardinal Raymond Burke and German Cardinal Walter Brandmüller — two of Francis’s highest-profile critics.

“Sexual abuse is blamed on clericalism,” they wrote, referencing Francis without naming him. “But the first and primary fault of the clergy does not rest in the abuse of power but in having gone away from the truth of the Gospel.”

For church figures who view abuse through the prism of homosexuality, a former Vatican ambassador, Carlo Maria Viganò, has become the flag-bearer. Viganò last year wrote a scathing letter describing “homosexual networks” in the church and the widespread coverup of the behavior of a former cardinal, Theodore McCarrick. On Saturday, McCar­rick was defrocked over alleged abuse of minors and adult seminarians.

Traditionalists sometimes point to a multiyear John Jay College of Criminal Justice study, which found that in more than three-quarters of American cases in which clerics abused minors, “same-sex acts” were involved, mostly with victims 11 and older. But the researchers also said that data did not show gay men to be more or less likely to abuse minors than heterosexual men. More recently, a German study analyzing seven decades of church abuse cases in the country found that the majority of victims were 13 or younger when first abused.

“Anyone who tries to make the argument that homosexuality is a root cause does so against all the research that has been out there,” Cardinal Blase Cupich of Chicago, one of the summit organizers and a close Francis ally, said in an interview.

Separately, in a Vatican news conference this week, Cupich pointed to the United States, where data shows a drop in abuse cases — not because of a crackdown on homosexuality, but because of better training in seminaries, stronger church guidelines and cooperation with criminal authorities.

In perhaps the most famous remark of his six-year papacy, Francis said about gay people, “Who am I to judge?” His remark was a stylistic departure from earlier pontiffs, under whom “homosexual tendencies” were labeled an “intrinsic moral evil.”

But Francis has not altered official church teaching on homosexuality and has reaffirmed the official ban on gay priests. There have been several recent portrayals, sensitive and otherwise, about the priestly life in those shadows. A detailed January New York Magazine article by Andrew Sullivan estimated that 30 to 40 percent of U.S. parish priests were gay, implying a profound contradiction given the institution’s teachings. Sullivan described the lives of these closeted men and theorized that widespread homosexuality in the priesthood had fed, unintentionally, a “poisonous” omertà, or code of silence: Gay priests who slipped up and had consensual relationships were vulnerable and therefore liable not to speak up if they learned about abuse.

“Mundane failings — like a brief affair — can become easily blurred with profound evils like child abuse,” according to the article. “If you expose a child molester to his superior, for example, he might expose your own homosexuality and destroy your career.”

In a much different exploration of the church’s gay culture, a book set to publish Thursday, “In the Closet of the Vatican,” explores the supposed hypocrisy inside the city-state’s ancient walls, portraying an institution that is outwardly chaste and sometimes anti-gay, but inwardly anything but. The book’s author, French journalist Frédéric Martel, says he interviewed almost 1,500 people — and 41 cardinals — for the book. But early critics have pointed out that it relies heavily on innuendo and stereotypes.

Martel writes that the more outwardly anti-gay a Vatican figure is, the likelier he “conceals” something. He devotes a lengthy passage to Burke, saying his bathroom is worthy of a “deluxe spa resort” and his outfits akin to those of a “Viking bride.” He quotes somebody saying Burke’s style is “typical of drag-queen codes.”

Burke did not respond to a request for comment.

Martin, the Jesuit priest, who read an advance copy of the book, said the portrayals won’t help bring about acceptance of gay priests.

“Entirely absent in the book is the faithful gay priest,” Martin said. “One thing the Vatican could do is admit the possibility of good, healthy celibate gay priests. Just a word from Vatican officials admitting that would be a good step forward.”

Stefano Pitrelli contributed to this report.

Source Article from https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/gay-priests-are-in-the-crosshairs-as-vatican-summit-on-abuse-begins-debate-over-homosexuality-is-divisive-undercurrent/2019/02/20/70635f76-3469-11e9-8375-e3dcf6b68558_story.html

A man has been arrested in the case of his missing 7-year-old daughter, authorities in New Hampshire said Wednesday, the latest twist in the case of Harmony Montgomery’s disappearance, which remains unsolved.

And new details in the investigation were made public Wednesday as Adam Montgomery, a 31 year-old from Manchester, was in court after his arrest Tuesday

Montgomery was arrested on a warrant charging him with felony second-degree assault arising form 2019 conduct against Harmony, as well as one misdemeanor charge of interference with custody and two misdemeanor charges of endangering the welfare of a child pertaining to Harmony, the New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office said.

Despite the arrest, the search for Harmony continues, authorities said.


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Adam Montgomery was arraigned around noon in Hillsborough County Superior Court North Wednesday, but he did not appear in court after his arraignment and bail conditions were agreed to by lawyers.

Previously, Montgomery was sentenced to 18 months in prison after shooting a man in the head in Haverhill, Massachusetts. The Essex County District Attorney’s Office said Montgomery shot the victim while trying to rob him in 2014. He pleaded guilty to charges of assault and battery with a deadly weapon, larceny from a person, carrying a gun without a license and firing a gun within 500 feet of a building.

As the Eagle Tribune reported at the time, before his guilty plea, Montgomery had been charged with armed assault to murder.

According to court documents, it was Harmony’s mother who first notified police in November of 2021 that her daughter was missing, but police were unable to find Adam Montgomery, who had legal custody.

“She said, ‘As a mother, I have a gut feeling that something is not right,'” Kevin Montgomery, Adam’s uncle, told NBC10 Boston.

Last week, the state’s Division for Children, Youth and Families contacted police saying they couldn’t find the girl either.

“The loss of any little girl is tragic,” said Jesse O’Neill, an assistant attorney general for New Hampshire. “A 7-year-old missing for two years, she’s a daughter, she’s a sister.”

Harmony’s mom had lost custody to Adam Montgomery because of substance abuse issues, according to court documents. But when she regained sobriety, she started looking for Harmony — her father allegedly blocked all contact.

The mother had been trying for months to find the child, even calling different schools. After hearing from DCYF last week, Manchester police eventually found him living in a car. He told police he gave Harmony to his mother around Thanksgiving 2019.

But police found his story inconsistent, and Montgomery eventually stopped cooperating.

Kevin Montgomery said he told police he observed Harmony with a black eye in the summer of 2019.

“I walked in the house, and Harmony had a black eye, like you see in a boxing match between two men,” Kevin Montgomery said.

He was visiting the Manchester home and asked about the injury.

“He bashed her around the apartment, were his exact words,” said Kevin Montgomery. “I might have it off a little bit, but that’s pretty much what he said.”

He also told investigators, according to court documents, he observed other forms of abusive discipline, including Harmony forced to stand in the corner for hours, and told to scrub the toilet with her toothbrush.

Kevin Montgomery says family members made multiple reports to New Hampshire’s Division of Children, Youth and Families.

“I don’t know how they missed it,” he told NBC10 Boston.

A reward is being offered in connection with the case. The total on offer was increased on Wednesday to $43,000, Manchester police said.

Police said at a news conference Friday that they were only notified of Harmony’s disappearance last week when they received a call from DCYF. She had not been seen since late 2019.

Police had not said who Harmony was supposed to be living with over the last two years.

“The circumstances surrounding this prolonged absence are very concerning and are being thoroughly investigated,” the department said in a statement Friday.

Detectives have been investigating “non-stop” since becoming aware that Harmony was missing, the department added. They are working in conjunction with DCYF and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. The FBI has also joined the investigation.

“At this time I have dedicated all available resources and personnel to locating Harmony. I encourage anyone to contact the Manchester Police Department with any relevant information which will help us in locating Harmony,” Police Chief Allen Aldenberg said Friday.

The last time Harmony was seen, Aldenberg said, was during a Manchester police call for service in October of 2019 at a residence in the city. He said it’s possible she was seen somewhere outside of the city since that time, however.

“For us to have a two year delay, that is extremely concerning. That’s not something that happens to us on a regular basis,” he said. “It doesn’t happen every day.”

Aldenberg said investigators have spoken with “many family members,” but wouldn’t reveal whether that included her parents or who it was that reported her as missing. He said the last time she was enrolled in school was in Massachusetts.

No Amber Alert has been issued, he said, because investigators have not met the threshhold for issuing one, given that there is no specific information about who Harmony might be with or a vehicle she might be in.

New Hampshire’s child advocate told NBC10 Boston Tuesday that this case is unusual.

“It’s very rare that a child would not be accountable for two years,” said Moira O’Neill, the child advocate for New Hampshire, an independent oversight agency that monitors all children’s services provided by the state.

She can’t go into specifics about Harmony’s case, but said her office typically investigates whenever a report of a missing child comes in.

In a statement Tuesday, the Department of Health and Human Services said, “State and federal law requires us to protect the confidentiality of children and families served by and individuals engaged with the Division of Children, Youth and Families.”

Aldenberg has said he would like to know why it took so long for Harmony to be reported missing, but for now, he’s focused on trying to find her.

“We have to operate under the assumption that she’s alive and well somewhere. And somebody knows something,” he said.

Harmony is described as 4 feet tall, weighing about 50 pounds, with blond hair, blue eyes and glasses.

Anyone with information on her whereabouts is asked to call Manchester police at (603) 668-8711 or lead investigator Detective Jack Dunleavy at (603) 792-5561. Anonymous tips can also be called in to the Manchester Crimeline (603) 624-4040.

More on the search for Harmony Montgomery



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La Gran Época le presenta un resumen de las últimas noticias del mundo para que se mantenga siempre actualizado. En primer lugar, Corea del Norte podría llevar a cabo una prueba nuclear, según advertencias de su país vecino. Por otro lado, el presidente electo Donald Trump –según sus últimas declaraciones- estaría avalando una carrera armamentística. En México podría tener hasta una pena de tres años de prisión el hecho de interactuar por mensaje de voz o texto con el teléfono móvil. La situación actual de Venezuela está siendo tema de debate en sesiones de la Unión Europea y –por último- desaparecen un centenar de inmigrantes tras naufragio en Mediterráneo.

Corea del Norte podría llevar a cabo una prueba en cualquier momento, advierte Seúl

Corea del Norte es capaz de llevar a cabo una nueva prueba nuclear en cualquier momento, según dijo este viernes el jefe del Servicio de Inteligencia Nacional (NIS, por sus siglas en inglés) citando actividades en el lugar donde el Norte realiza sus pruebas nucleares, informó Yonhap.

“Corea del Norte solo está sopesando cuándo realizar otra provocación dependiendo de la situación política en Corea del Sur y Estados Unidos”, dijo Lee Byoung-ho, director del NIS .

Lee también dijo que el régimen de Kim Jong-Un llevó a cabo, anteriormente en este mes, una prueba de eyección de un misil balístico de lanzamiento submarino (SLBM) en su astillero de Sinpo.

De acuerdo a la agencia surcoreana Yonhap, Lee También declaró que el líder norcoreano Kim Jong-un amenazó con convertir la Oficina del Presidente de Corea del Sur, en Seúl, en un “mar de fuego” durante su reciente inspección de un ejercicio militar.

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Trump alienta una carrera armamentística

El presidente electo de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, sostuvo hoy una conversación con MSNBC acerca de sus anteriores manifestaciones sobre el desarrollo nuclear de su país: “Que haya una carrera armamentista. Los superaremos en cada paso y los sobreviviremos a todos”, dijo Trump, según comentó Mika Brzezinski, reportera del canal estadounidense.

El medio americano se comunicó con Trump por el tweet que escribió ayer acerca del desarrollo nuclear de Estados Unidos. El magnate había señalado que su país debería fortalecer y expandir “enormemente” su capacidad nuclear hasta que “el mundo entre en razón” con respecto a las armas nucleares.

El anuncio sorprendió a analistas, políticos y público en general, que comenzaron a especular sobre qué había querido manifestar el magnate.

México: “Textear” podría convertirse en motivo de cárcel

Una pena de hasta tres años de cárcel propuso el diputado mexicano Juan Manuel Cavazos Balderas para las personas que por mandar mensajes de texto o hablar por celular se involucren en un accidente automovilístico.

El legislador presentó la iniciativa que fue turnada a comisiones para su análisis y dictaminación, a fin de que sea votada en febrero próximo, una vez que inicie el periodo ordinario de sesiones en la Cámara de Diputados.

En entrevista, precisó que la reforma será al Código Penal Federal, y considera como “agravante de delito a nivel nacional la distracción por el uso del celular al manejar cuando se causen lesiones o la muerte de una persona en un accidente automovilístico”.

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La situación en Venezuela centra un debate en el Parlamento Europeo

En nombre de la Comisión Europea, Christos Stylianides, comisario de Ayuda Humanitaria y Gestión de Crisis, señaló que los últimos acontecimientos en Venezuela son “absolutamente inaceptables”. Es importante que la UE y la comunidad internacional apoyen el proceso democrático del país.

Además opinó que los encarcelamientos son “deplorables”, antes de lamentar los continuos actos de violencia que vive el país. “Es preocupante que la reconciliación tan esperada no haya avanzado”, señaló el comisario, quien prometió “seguir muy de cerca la situación” de los políticos y estudiantes detenidos.

Asimismo el Parlamento Europeo manifestó este jueves su confianza en que la nueva junta directiva de la Asamblea Nacional, encabezada por el diputado Julio Borges, pueda llevar “buen puerto el enorme reto de la reinstitucionalización del país”.

Un hombre muestra un billete de 100 bolívares en Venezuela. El domingo 11 de diciembre el presidente Nicolás Maduro ordenó que esos billetes no circularían más ya que denunció maniobras mafiosas detrás de su uso. ( GEORGE CASTELLANOS/AFP/Getty Images)

Desaparecen un centenar de inmigrantes tras naufragio en Mediterráneo

Al menos cien inmigrantes desaparecieron el jueves al naufragar cuando navegaban por el Mediterráneo, según denunció hoy Carlotta Sami, la portavoz de la agencia de Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados (ACNUR) en el sur de Europa.

“Al menos otros 100 muertos en las últimas horas”, declaró en Twitter la portavoz, quien agregó que con este suceso las víctimas mortales en lo que va de año en el Mediterráneo ascienden a más de cinco mil personas.

 

ACNUR basa este temor en el testimonio de algunos inmigrantes salvados en la jornada de ayer por la Guardia Costera italiana y que refieren que dos lanchas neumáticas cargadas de personas se hundieron, haciendo que muchos de sus pasajeros cayeran al mar.

De acuerdo a los testimonios, en la primera embarcación viajaban entre 120 y 140 personas, muchas de ellas mujeres y niños, y de ellos únicamente sobrevivieron 63. En la segunda embarcación se encontraban alrededor de 120 personas, de las cuales 80 fueron salvadas por la Guardia Costera italiana.

(lainformacion.com)

La Gran Época le recomienda el siguiente artículo: Algunos lugares en China vacilan en la persecución a Falun Gong

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La jueza 11 de conocimiento emitió este lunes sentido de fallo absolutorio a favor de Laura Moreno y Jessy Quintero, investigadas por la muerte de Luis Andrés Colmenares. 

Las jóvenes eran procesadas por su presunta participación y conocimiento en el fallecimiento de Colmenares, registrado el 31 de octubre de 2010 en el parque El Virrey, norte de Bogotá.

A Moreno la justicia colombiana le imputaba el delito de homicidio en coautoría impropia, mientras que a Quintero los de encubrimiento de homicidio y falso testimonio.

Carlos Cárdenas, quien también había sido detenido por los mismos hechos, iguamente fue absuelto en el año 2014 por falta de pruebas. 

La Fiscalía ha insistido en el que Colmenares fue asesinado y que no murió accidentalmente, como argumenta la defensa de los señalados. 

Entre otras cosas, el ente investigador dice que las lesiones que presentaba el joven no corresponden a una simple caída. 

En octubre del 2014, el Tribunal Superior de Bogotá determinó en un fallo de segunda instancia que Colmenares fue asesinado. 

Laura Moreno y Jessy Quintero no asistieron a la audiencia de este lunes por razones de seguridad. 

Este domingo, en el programa Los Informantes de Caracol TV, el hermano de Luis Andrés habló precisamente sobre el caso Colmenares. Vea aquí la entrevista 

Source Article from http://noticias.caracoltv.com/bogota/absuelven-laura-moreno-y-jessy-quintero-en-caso-de-luis-andres-colmenares

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Shakira también fue blanco de las críticas por sus kilos de más, lo que conllevó a generar fuertes rumores sobre un embarazo.






Shakira no faltó a la fiesta de clausura del Mundial Brasil 2014 y con su voz y sus movimientos de cadera “calentó” la previa de la esperada final que protagonizaron las selecciones de Argentina y Alemania.

Sin embargo la realidad fue otra. Para muchos cibernautas la puesta en escena de la cantante colombiana no tuvo el brillo que logró en sus dos anteriores presentaciones mundialistas.

La ceremonia de clausura del Mundial tuvo fuerte rechazo en las redes sociales y fue creciendo ante las dudas de un posible playback en el tema “La, la, la“.

Shakira también fue blanco de las críticas por sus kilos de más, lo que conllevó a generar fuertes rumores sobre un embarazo.

Tras la aparición de la colombiana hicieron su ingreso tres artistas que también dijeron presente a la fiesta en el mítico estadio Maracaná.

Ellos fueron el guitarrista Carlos Santana, el rapero Wyclef Jean y el cantautor brasileño Alexander Pírez, quienes pusieron su cuota de ritmo entonando “Dar Um Jeito”.








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Democrats just lost their lifeline.

Former Vice President Joe Biden, who was expected to rescue the party from the clutches of the progressive left, has emerged as Creepy Uncle Joe once again. This time, in our #MeToo era, serious damage has been done.

Lucy Flores, one-time member of the Nevada Legislature, wrote in a piece published Friday in New York Magazine’s The Cut about a disturbing 2014 encounter with Biden. Her article is headlined: “An Awkward Kiss Changed How I Saw Joe Biden.”

Biden had come Nevada to boost Flores’ run for lieutenant governor at a campaign rally, but as they waited to go on stage, she says he put his hands on her shoulders, breathed in the scent of her hair, and then planted a “big, slow kiss” on her head.

JOE BIDEN ACCUSED OF INAPPROPRIATE CONDUCT BY FORMER NEVADA DEM CANDIDATE

Yes, that was creepy.

“Why is the vice-president of the United States touching me?” Flores writes she wondered at the time.

For whatever reason, Flores’ story has made waves, creating a serious problem for those centrist Democrats who consider Biden their ace in the hole, their bulwark against the crazies like Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Sanders.

Flores, then 35 and struggling in a competitive race that she later lost, was mortified. She writes: “Biden was the second-most powerful man in the country and, arguably, one of the most powerful men in the world. He was there to promote me as the right person for the lieutenant governor job. Instead, he made me feel uneasy, gross, and confused.”

Like so many women, Flores was in equal parts embarrassed and angry; like so many others, she kept the encounter secret, until now.

She says that as she contemplated the possibility of Biden becoming president, she had to speak out. She knew that others had told of similar encounters with the former vice president; knowing he might ascend to the Oval Office, she could not stay silent.

New York Magazine approached Biden’s office about the story; the office declined to comment.

In a statement to Fox News, Biden spokesman Bill Russo said the former vice president “was pleased to support” Flores’s 2014 campaign “and to speak on her behalf” at the rally.

“Neither then, nor in the years since, did he or the staff with him at the time have an inkling that Ms. Flores had been at any time uncomfortable, nor do they recall what she describes,” the statement said. “But Vice President Biden believes that Ms. Flores has every right to share her own recollection and reflections, and that it is a change for better in our society that she has the opportunity to do so. He respects Ms. Flores as a strong and independent voice in our politics and wishes her only the best.”

What a nice pat on the head.

Flores’ story is a serious blow to Democrats. She is one of their own, not a Republican. True, she was a supporter of Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016. Some are already describing her claim about Biden as politically motivated.

But Flores’ credibility is enhanced (as she noted on Twitter) by the sheer volume of similar stories that have surfaced over the years. Biden has often been photographed getting overly cozy with women as he shares confidences and caresses their shoulders.

An especially awkward 2015 moment was caught on camera when Biden, holding her arm, leaned in to whisper in the ear of 13-year old Margaret Coons at her father Chris Coons’ swearing-in ceremony as a U.S. senator from Delaware; she visibly recoils when he plants a kiss on the side of her forehead.

Over the years, Biden has been given a pass on these uncomfortable moments; the press has cheerily portrayed them as “Joe being Joe,” in much the same vein as someone being excused for wearing loud plaids. Joe is folksy, cute, the guy you want to have a beer with. He is, after all, just being friendly.

No more. It’s highly likely that the Lucy Flores piece will invite other women to come forward with similar reminiscences. It’s also highly likely that this time, the inappropriate sexual gestures will not be tolerated or ignored.

Why will the liberal media take these stories seriously now? Some may speculate that progressive Democrats have decided that this is their moment, and they’ll be damned if they’ll let “moderate” Joe Biden interfere.

Or it may be simply timing. This year, as liberals pine for a female candidate who can finally break that final glass ceiling, nominating an overly affectionate white guy just seems so very, very wrong.

For whatever reason, Flores’ story has made waves, creating a serious problem for those centrist Democrats who consider Biden their ace in the hole, their bulwark against the crazies like Sens. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Sanders.

As their party is pushed hard left by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., and others, many Democrats fear they are leaving mainstream voters behind. They know the country is not ready for the Green New Deal, full-term abortions and open borders.

Though Biden recently described himself as the “most progressive candidate in the race” – before remembering that he had not yet entered the race – he is viewed as more moderate than most of those officially running.

To many, that makes Uncle Joe the candidate best able to beat President Trump. Polling shows that electability is a top consideration for Democratic primary voters.

Biden’s appeal stems from his popularity in the Rust Belt. The 2016 election outcome can be traced to blue-collar workers in states like Michigan and Wisconsin who traditionally voted Democratic but who defected to Trump.

Conventional wisdom has it that to regain the Oval Office, Democrats need to win back those workers and that Biden is the best candidate to reel them in.

Polling has Biden leading the field. A Quinnipiac Poll of Democrats and voters leaning Democratic Thursday shows Biden at 29 percent, with Sanders in second place at 19 percent support.

Democrats face an awkward choice. If they continue to back Biden, they forego the appealing prospect of hounding Donald Trump about past charges of sexual misconduct. A Biden candidacy would weaken their grip on women voters, who were critical to Democrats’ midterm victories.

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On the other hand, ditching Biden could leave them with a more progressive and polarizing candidate like Sanders.

Biden faces a choice as well. He could, in the wake of this embarrassment, choose not to run.

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Actualizado a las 11:00

Mientras la Policía les pide que se retiren, varios manifestantes intentan reagruparse frente al Consejo Nacional Electoral (CNE) en Quito, luego del desalojo durante esta madrugada.

A la voz de “por la democracia y la libertad, únete pueblo”, los manifestantes volvieron a reagruparse desde las 08:00 de este martes.

Ante el pedido de los uniformados para que se retiren de la protesta, los ciudadanos decían: “su lema es servir y proteger”.

La vigilia de los simpatizantes de CREO en las afueras del CNE que había durado nueve días fue levantada durante la madrugada de este martes, cuando los manifestantes fueron desalojados, informaron quienes lograron quedarse en el lugar.

Esta mañana, la avenida 6 de Diciembre, donde se desarrollaban las protestas, ya fue abierta al tráfico vehicular. El transporte público también volvió a circular por el sitio.

La Policía retiró las vallas de seguridad con las que había rodeado al CNE.

Varias personas que estuvieron en la madrugada trataron de reagruparse en sitios aledaños, como el parque La Carolina. (I)

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Weather

Fairview Lane collapsed in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, following nearly 8 inches of rain.

Hurricane Ida

A road in Portsmouth, Rhode Island, crumbled, leaving a “surreal scene,” amid heavy rain dumped over New England early Thursday morning as the remnants of Hurricane Ida battered the region.

Videos shared on social media by WPRI’s Johnny Villella shows Fairview Lane caved in. Running water was visible under the sections of asphalt that fell apart.

“The road has collapsed. We have a car hanging over the edge here,” a man, presumably Villella, says off-camera in one of the videos, as he pans to a sedan straddling a fault-line in the pavement. “Just an unbelievable scene here.”

According to WCVB meteorologist Cindy Fitzgibbon, Portsmouth received 7.9 inches of rain overnight.

A Portsmouth police officer told Boston.com Thursday morning the department did not have any information to release yet regarding the incident.

Flooding was reported throughout the Northeast as Ida moved through New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts Wednesday and Thursday.

A flood warning remained in effect for Portsmouth, Rhode Island, through 1:45 p.m. Thursday, according to the National Weather Service.

Source Article from https://www.boston.com/news/weather/2021/09/02/heavy-rain-from-ida-left-a-surreal-scene-on-a-rhode-island-road/


NOTAS DE TAPA

La furia de CFK: la enojan la performance de su delfín Scioli en las encuestas y los papelones de campaña como el de Tucumán y el viaje a Italia en plena inundación. Por qué cree que es un “inútil”. La única buena noticia: Florencia la hizo abuela.

Crimen del country: cinco millones de pesos fueron el principal motivo por el que el empresario Fernando Farré matara a su esposa, Claudia Schaefer. La verdadera trama de esta relación tortuosa. Antecedentes de violencia laboral y familiar de un asesino que fue calificado como de “bajo riesgo”.

ADEMAS:

Tendencias a la moda: lugares, actores y actitudes que pisan fuerte y marcarán los estilos en las temporadas por venir.

Eva De Dominici: la actriz teen habla de su ascendente carrera de actriz, sus miedos, sus escenas osadas y sus proyectos.

Niños malcriados: según estudios, la sobreprotección paterna genera adultos sin poder de decisión y con dificultades para adaptarse al mercado de trabajo.

A la carrera: el grupo TMX International Business organiza competencias de trail running o eventos off road acompañando la tendencia deportiva de salir a correr.


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