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Phoenix Police Faulted in $15M Death Investigation Claim

by Priya Shah – Business Editor October 9, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Family Files Claim Against ‍Phoenix Following ​Disputed Death Inquiry

PHOENIX – The‌ family of Suzanna Delgado has filed a claim against the city of Phoenix alleging‌ negligence in the investigation of her death, citing concerns over the medical‌ examiner’s‍ handling of the case and ⁢a perceived lack of ⁣thoroughness by authorities. The claim comes as ⁣the family publicly voices their anguish and‌ demand for accountability, stating they have⁤ been ⁤”living a nightmare” since Delgado’s‍ death.

Attorney Sarah Fazal, ‌representing‌ the Delgado family, alleges ‍the medical examiner overlooked​ certain injuries and failed to address concerns raised by the family. “Every case deserves equal opportunity – no matter what race, no ⁤matter ‍what neighborhood you’re from,” Fazal⁣ said. “And every life matters.” Fazal has called ‍on ‌Phoenix police‍ to ‍reopen the investigation and​ for city and county⁢ leaders ‍to meet with the⁣ Delgado family. She also urged anyone with data to submit‌ an anonymous tip at 773-997-5443.

Sylvia Delgado, Suzanna’s mother, described​ her daughter as a loving mother of ​two young children. “She was not ⁤perfect,” Sylvia Delgado said through tears, “But she ⁤was ⁢trying, and she deserved⁤ a⁣ fair investigation into what⁢ happened to her.” She recounted her dismay at what ⁣she perceived as dismissive treatment from ⁤police and hospital​ staff when she requested a⁢ closer examination of her daughter’s neck. “That really broke me,” Sylvia Delgado recalled. ⁤”It told me that my daughter didn’t even matter to anyone there.”

Suzanna⁤ Delgado’s sister, Vanessa Vasquez,⁤ echoed ‍the sentiment, stating her sister was ⁣a devoted mother and a reliable friend.⁢ “Since the day she​ died, our family’s been living a nightmare,”​ Vasquez said. “Not only as⁤ she’s gone, but because people ⁢who were ⁢supposed to ​find out what happened to⁤ her didn’t do their jobs.”

The family hopes legal action ⁣will ⁤prevent similar ​inadequate ⁢investigations in the⁤ future.‌ “We’re here because my sister’s life matters,” Vasquez stated.”She ⁣deserves a real investigation and the truth – and not ‍assumptions ‌and shortcuts. ⁢Her kids⁢ deserve⁤ to grow up knowing‍ that ‌people cared enough to fight for their mom, ‍my‌ sister. We want clarity,⁤ we want accountability and we want justice.”

The claim filed against the city details the family’s grievances⁣ and seeks a​ thorough re-examination of⁢ the circumstances surrounding Suzanna delgado’s death.

Anyone with information is encouraged to submit an anonymous tip by calling​ 773-997-5443.

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World

Argentina Approves Bill Limiting Presidential Powers

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 9, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

BUENOS AIRES, May 23 – Argentina’s lower house on Thursday approved a‍ bill considerably limiting the president’s ability to issue decrees ⁤with the⁤ force of‍ law,​ a move likely to intensify political⁣ tensions and reshape‍ the balance of power.‍ The legislation passed with 138 votes in favor, 102 against, and six abstentions, sending​ it to the senate for consideration.

The ‌bill aims to curb what opponents describe as the overuse of ‍presidential decrees by President Javier Milei‘s administration, particularly in‍ areas requiring congressional approval. The measure restricts the ​scope and duration of such decrees, possibly forcing the executive branch to negotiate more directly with Congress on key policy initiatives, including economic​ reforms‌ and legislative changes. This⁤ shift could complicate Milei’s ambitious ‌agenda to overhaul Argentina’s economy and address a deepening financial crisis, while bolstering the role of the⁤ legislative branch ⁤in governance.

The approved text establishes that presidential decrees can no longer ‌be used ​to circumvent laws passed by Congress, and limits their application to matters of urgency and necessity. Decrees will also⁢ be subject to stricter scrutiny and have a shorter lifespan,requiring legislative ratification to ​remain in effect.

Opposition lawmakers hailed the bill’s passage as‌ a defense of democratic institutions and a ⁤check on executive ‍overreach.”This is a ‍victory for democracy,” said Deputy Cecilia Moreau of the Unidad Popular coalition. “It reaffirms the essential role‌ of Congress in lawmaking and prevents the president from governing by decree.”

Though, members of Milei’s La Libertad Avanza party condemned the bill as an attempt to ⁣obstruct the president’s reform efforts and destabilize the⁣ government. “This is a clear attack ⁤on the president’s ability to govern and implement the changes that argentina desperately needs,” stated Deputy Javier Milei. ‌

The bill now moves to the Senate, where its fate remains uncertain. A vote is expected in the coming weeks, and the outcome will‌ significantly impact the future of governance in Argentina. The debate underscores the deep political divisions within the country ⁢and the challenges facing Milei as he​ seeks to implement his radical⁢ economic agenda.

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Russian strikes on Ukraine’s gas will reverberate across Europe

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 8, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Russian Strikes on Ukraine ⁢Gas Infrastructure Threaten European Supply, Price Volatility

KYIV, Ukraine, March ⁤22 ‌ – Russia launched a wave of missile and⁣ drone strikes targeting ⁣Ukraine’s gas infrastructure Friday, inflicting significant damage and raising concerns about potential disruptions to ⁣gas supplies ⁢flowing to Europe, even as the continent attempts‍ to wean itself off Russian energy. Ukraine’s gas transmission operator, GTS operator, reported damage to underground gas storage facilities and warned ​of potential ⁣risks to ⁤the stability⁢ of the⁣ gas transit system.

The attacks represent a renewed effort⁣ by⁢ Moscow to weaponize energy supplies as Ukraine’s‍ counteroffensive continues and Western ‍nations bolster military aid. While Europe has‍ drastically reduced ⁣its reliance on Russian gas since the invasion began in February 2022, Ukraine remains ‌a crucial transit route for gas to several countries, including Austria, Slovakia, and Moldova.The strikes⁢ also threaten Ukraine’s⁣ ability to store gas for‌ its own‌ needs⁢ during the upcoming winter, perhaps creating a ripple effect across the continent.

A ‍Vulnerable System, A Continent on Edge

Europe’s energy security has been ⁢fundamentally reshaped since Russia’s full-scale ⁤invasion ‌of​ Ukraine.⁤ Prior to the war,‍ Russia ⁢supplied roughly 40% of the European⁢ Union’s​ natural gas.Following the invasion,⁣ and spurred​ by sanctions and deliberate supply⁣ cuts ‍by Russia, ⁤the EU rapidly diversified its sources, increasing imports of ⁤liquefied natural gas ⁤(LNG) from the United ⁣States, qatar, and​ other ⁢nations. However, the reliance on‌ alternative sources has come at a cost, with LNG prices often higher and infrastructure limitations‌ creating bottlenecks.

Ukraine’s ⁤gas transmission system, despite being targeted repeatedly throughout the ⁢conflict, has continued to ​function, delivering ⁣gas to European customers. GTS Operator manages ‌approximately 72.6 billion cubic meters of gas transit capacity annually. ⁢the latest ​attacks focused on underground storage facilities, vital for ⁤holding‍ gas ​during periods of low demand for use during peak winter months. Damage to these facilities could limit Ukraine’s ability to replenish reserves, impacting both its ​own energy security and potentially reducing available supply for Europe.

“The deliberate targeting of critical ‌energy infrastructure‌ is a clear escalation and a tactic designed‌ to‌ inflict economic pain on Ukraine and create uncertainty in European energy markets,” said Ron Bousso, Reuters Energy⁣ Columnist. “While Europe is less⁣ vulnerable than it was in 2022, these strikes serve ‌as‌ a stark reminder⁣ of the geopolitical risks inherent in energy supply.”

Impact and Response

The immediate impact of ⁤the strikes has‍ been a ​surge​ in European gas prices. The benchmark⁢ Dutch⁣ TTF gas​ price rose as ⁢much as 13% ​on Friday morning, reflecting market concerns about potential ‌supply disruptions. While prices ⁢remain considerably ‍lower than the peaks ⁣seen in 2022, the ‌volatility underscores the sensitivity of the⁣ market to geopolitical‍ events.

European officials have condemned⁤ the attacks and pledged ⁣to support ⁤Ukraine in repairing the damaged infrastructure. The European Commission is monitoring the situation ​closely⁤ and coordinating with member states to assess the potential impact on supply.

“We are in close⁣ contact with Ukraine and our member⁣ states to ensure energy security,” a Commission spokesperson said. “We are prepared​ to respond to ​any further escalation and will‍ continue‍ to ‍support Ukraine‍ in defending its critical infrastructure.”

The long-term​ consequences of the attacks remain‍ uncertain. Further strikes could ⁣lead to more significant disruptions, potentially forcing European countries to implement emergency ‌measures to conserve gas and secure alternative​ supplies.The incident also highlights the⁢ need for continued investment in energy infrastructure and diversification ​of supply sources to enhance Europe’s‌ resilience to future shocks.

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Ohio Identifies Skeletal Remains Found in Columbus After 36 Years

by David Harrison – Chief Editor October 8, 2025
written by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Central Ohio ‍Cold Case Solved: ⁤Man ⁣Found in 1991 Identified Through⁣ DNA ‌Technology

Columbus, OH – After more than three⁣ decades, the identity of a​ man whose remains ​were discovered in franklin County in 1991 has been confirmed as Ernest Emerson Carter, thanks to advancements in DNA technology and a collaborative effort between local and state agencies.The breakthrough, announced today, brings closure to a decades-old mystery.

Carter’s remains were initially found in 1991, but traditional methods of identification proved unsuccessful. The case was revisited utilizing modern forensic​ techniques, including ⁤DNA analysis through the‌ Ohio⁢ Bureau of ⁢Criminal ⁤Inquiry’s (BCI) Project LINK, an initiative comparing ‌unidentified remains DNA with that of missing persons. These initial searches ‍yielded no matches.

Further DNA testing conducted by BCI also‌ failed to generate leads. The Porchlight ⁤Project, a non-profit organization funding forensic genealogy for families of missing⁣ and murdered individuals,⁣ then ‍stepped in, providing‌ funding for⁤ testing ​by Othram, a‍ Texas-based forensics technology company, last year.

Genealogists working with BCI were ⁤able to build a family tree‍ and ultimately identified a male ⁣relative. Subsequent DNA confirmation established the remains as‌ those⁣ of Ernest Emerson‍ Carter. A photograph from ⁢June 1948, provided by ‍the Ohio Attorney General’s Office, shows Carter second from the left.

“We believe each person is​ worthy of dignity and respect,” Franklin County Coroner Nathan Overmire said in ⁢a statement. “Our patients ⁣can no longer advocate⁤ for themselves, ⁤so ​we must on their behalf.I am ⁤extremely proud of ‍the compassionate, talented staff who ‌worked on ‍this case from ‍my office, ⁣BCI⁣ and ‌our community partners. Together, ‍we were able to utilize science to solve⁢ a mystery.”

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost lauded ⁤the “public-private partnership” that led to the identification. “Solving a cold case takes teamwork, technology and ‍tenacity – all of which were on display in⁣ this case,” Yost stated. “This type of public-private⁢ partnership has a direct​ impact on so many and brings real results to loved ones.”

The identification highlights the growing role of forensic genealogy‍ in⁢ resolving cold cases ​and providing answers⁤ to families ⁣who have long sought closure.

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France’s Macron pressed to end political ‘mess’

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 8, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Macron Faces‍ Mounting pressure to Break Political Deadlock in France

PARIS, June 9 – French President Emmanuel Macron is under‌ increasing pressure to resolve a political crisis triggered by Sunday’s european Parliament election results, which saw⁤ his alliance suffer a crushing defeat ‌at the hands of Marine Le Pen‘s far-right National ⁣Rally. The outcome ⁤has prompted calls for Macron to dissolve‍ the⁢ National Assembly and hold new legislative elections, potentially upending the ‍political landscape.

The dramatic gains by the National Rally ‍- securing over ‍31% of the vote, nearly double⁣ Macron’s alliance’s 14.6% – represent a meaningful blow to⁣ Macron’s authority and raise concerns about ‌France’s future direction. The result has emboldened opposition parties,who argue that Macron ​has ​lost his mandate and is governing​ against the will of the people. ‍A snap election could determine whether ‌Macron can salvage his remaining agenda or ⁤if France is headed for a period of political ⁤instability and a potential shift towards nationalist policies.

Macron convened an emergency meeting with Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and ⁤key ministers at the Élysée palace Monday evening, following a day of frantic consultations. While Macron has so far ⁢resisted calls for immediate elections, the pressure is mounting from across the political spectrum.”The President ⁢hears the message of the French people,” Attal said in ‌a ⁣televised address.”We need to find a way out of this situation.”

The unexpected strength of the National Rally has sent shockwaves‌ through European capitals, raising questions about ‍the rise of⁤ the ‌far-right across the ​continent. ​Le Pen‍ celebrated the results as a “clear victory” for her ​party and a sign of‍ growing discontent with Macron’s⁤ policies. “The French ‌have spoken,” ​she declared.⁢ “They ⁢want change.”

Several‍ opposition leaders, including the head of the Socialist⁣ Party,⁤ olivier Faure, have ​explicitly demanded⁢ Macron dissolve the National Assembly. ‍ “he no longer has the legitimacy to⁣ govern,” Faure stated.The situation is further​ elaborate by the strong showing ‌of the left-wing NUPES alliance, which secured around 19.4% of the vote.

Macron’s options ‌are limited. Dissolving ⁣the National Assembly would be a high-risk gamble, potentially opening the door to a National Rally-led ⁤goverment. However,​ continuing to ignore the ‌outcome of the election could further erode his authority and fuel social unrest. Analysts predict Macron will likely attempt to reshuffle‌ his government and​ seek to ‌regain public trust through a renewed focus on economic and social issues, but the path forward remains uncertain.

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Technology

Google vs. Epic: Supreme Court Rejects Stay, Deadline Approaching

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor October 7, 2025
written by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Supreme Court​ Declines to Halt ⁤Injunction in Epic Games v. Google

The US Supreme Court‌ has declined to grant google a stay in its legal battle with Epic ⁣Games,meaning a permanent injunction against Google’s Play Store policies remains ‍in effect. This ​decision sets a deadline of October 22nd, 2025, for⁣ Google to comply with the court order, which aims to‌ open up the Android app ecosystem.

The injunction​ requires ⁤Google to allow developers⁣ to offer ​alternative payment methods within ​their apps without facing fees,​ adn to enable them to direct users to ⁢download apps outside of the Google Play Store. Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney ⁤announced​ on⁣ X (formerly Twitter), “Starting October 22, developers will be legally entitled to steer US Google Play ⁢users to out-of-app⁤ payments without fees, scare screens,⁣ and friction – same as Apple⁢ App Store users in ‌the US!”

Google has stated it will comply with its legal ⁢obligations while ‍concurrently pursuing an appeal to the Supreme court. “Android provides ‌more choice for ⁢users ‌and developers than any mobile ⁤OS, and the ‍changes ​ordered by ​the US District court will jeopardize users’ ability to safely download apps,” said Google spokesperson Dan Jackson in a statement to⁣ The Verge. “While we’re disappointed the order isn’t stayed, we will continue our appeal.”

The company ‍intends to file a petition for certiorari with⁢ the supreme ⁣Court by October ⁣27th, 2025 – after the compliance deadline. Judge James Donato,who ⁢originally issued the injunction,has scheduled a hearing for ⁤October 30th to discuss how Google and Epic Games will implement the changes.

Epic Games has not yet ⁣commented on weather it is indeed ⁣collaborating with Google on a Joint Technical ​Committee ⁢to address safety concerns related to bringing Google Play apps to rival app stores.The Supreme Court ⁣could still ⁢choose to hear the case even after Google misses‌ the initial​ deadline.

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