Bombazos israelíes dejan 13 muertos en Gaza, incluidos líderes insurgentes y sus familias

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:20:17 GMT

Bombazos israelíes dejan 13 muertos en Gaza, incluidos líderes insurgentes y sus familias FRANJA DE GAZA — Israel mató a tres altos mandos del grupo insurgente Yihad Islámica en ataques aéreos selectivos a primera hora del martes, dijo el ejército.Las autoridades sanitarias palestinas reportaron 13 fallecidos en total, incluyendo los comandantes, sus esposas, varios de sus hijos y otra gente que estaba cerca.Los ataques contra zonas residenciales densamente pobladas prepararon el terreno para una nueva ronda de intensos combates. Fuerzas israelíes matan a tres palestinos que buscaban por un mortal tiroteo Antony Blinken solicita apoyo para mitigar la crisis entre Israel y Palestina Alcanzaron la planta superior de un edificio de apartamentos en la Ciudad de Gaza y una vivienda en la localidad sureña de Rafah. Según el ministerio palestino, 20 personas resultaron heridas y las ambulancias seguían evacuando a gente de las zonas atacadas.Los ataques aéreos continuaron durante la madrugada, alcanzando centros de entrenamie...

Commerce City shutdown eats into Suncor production, profits still exceed expectations

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:20:17 GMT

Commerce City shutdown eats into Suncor production, profits still exceed expectations DENVER (KDVR) — The Commerce City Suncor refinery's temporary shutdown did make a dent in Suncor's bottom line, but the Canadian oil and gas company still performed better than expected in the first quarter of 2023. According to Reuters, Suncor's profits outperformed expectations since energy demand has been strong globally. Analysts expected earnings of $1.32 Canadian dollars per share, but the company earned $1.36 Canadian dollars per share instead. Short-term rentals in Colorado can be worth a year’s salary for owners Still, profits were down in the first quarter of 2023 by nearly $700 million. Some of this was due to expenses related to Suncor's Commerce City refinery.Suncor's expenses were about $400 million more in the first quarter of this year than in the same quarter in 2022."The increase was primarily due to increased maintenance costs," reads a financial filing. "Including the impacts of repair activities at the company’s Commerce City refinery, inflationary impacts, i...

Police investigate deadly shooting on I-95 in Fort Lauderdale

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:20:17 GMT

Police investigate deadly shooting on I-95 in Fort Lauderdale Police are investigating an overnight shooting incident that occurred on Interstate 95 in Fort Lauderdale, Tuesday. According to the Fort Lauderdale Police Department (FLPD), officers responded to a shooting at around 2:30 a.m. on West Sunrise Boulevard and the I-95 northbound entry ramp.Upon arrival, officers discovered two adult victims, a male and a female, inside a vehicle. Tactical medical care was provided on the scene by the officers until the Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue (FLFR) arrived. The victims were then transported to Broward Health Medical Center by FLFR.One of the victims has died and the other remains in critical condition. Video footage from the scene showed investigators combing the area as they searched for evidence. Bullet casings were found on the concrete, suggesting that shots had been fired.Authorities surrounded a white Mercedez SUV on the highway, which appeared to have been riddled with bullet holes. Currently, westbound traffic on West Sunrise Boulevard be...

Jury reaches verdict in suit accusing Trump of rape

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:20:17 GMT

Jury reaches verdict in suit accusing Trump of rape NEW YORK (AP) — Jurors reached a verdict Tuesday in the lawsuit accusing former President Donald Trump of raping advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996.The verdict was to be announced at 3 p.m. in a federal courtroom in New York City.Word of the verdict emerged just a few hours after the jury began deliberating in the, which alleges Trump raped Carroll in a luxury Manhattan department store in 1996.U.S. District Judge Lewis A. Kaplan read instructions on the law to the nine-person jury before the panel began discussing Carroll’s allegations of battery and defamation shortly before noon.If they believe Carroll, jurors can award compensatory and punitive damages. Trump, who did not attend the trial, has insisted he never sexually assaulted Carroll or even knew her.Kaplan told jurors that the first question on the verdict form will be to decide whether they think there is more than a 50% chance that Trump raped Carroll inside a store dressing room. If they answer yes, they will...

China’s Qin warns EU not to sanction its companies over trade with Russia

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:20:17 GMT

China’s Qin warns EU not to sanction its companies over trade with Russia BERLIN — Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang cautioned his German counterpart Annalena Baerbock on Tuesday that Beijing would react strongly if the EU were to sanction Chinese companies over their potential role in assisting Russia’s war in Ukraine.Yet Baerbock rebuffed the warning, telling Qin it was China’s obligation to make sure its companies don’t deliver weapons or so-called dual-use goods, which can be used for Russia’s war efforts, to Moscow.“On exports of dual-use goods, we proceed according to regulations and laws … China and Russian enterprises have normal exchanges and cooperation, which should not be affected,” Qin told reporters during a press conference at the German foreign ministry in Berlin. “We are resolutely opposed to certain countries, certain blocs of countries, using their so-called laws to exercise long-arm jurisdiction and unilateral sanctions against other countries, including China. If that happens, China will react...

Reports: EU’s Mariya Gabriel to be nominated as Bulgarian PM

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:20:17 GMT

Reports: EU’s Mariya Gabriel to be nominated as Bulgarian PM European Commissioner for Innovation Mariya Gabriel is expected to be nominated as prime ministerial candidate in Bulgaria for the center-right GERB party on Wednesday, according to numerous Bulgarian media reports citing party sources.GERB came first past the post in Bulgaria’s election last month but only claimed about 25 percent of the vote, meaning that party Chairman Boyko Borissov now has to cobble together a coalition. Many observers expect him to try to do so by bypassing reform-minded anti-corruption parties. A European Commission spokesman had “no comment” on the reports. Christian Oliver, Pieter Haeck, Suzanne Lynch and Lili Bayer contributed reporting.

Operation Delta Dog: Local group pairs service members with service dogs

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:20:17 GMT

Operation Delta Dog: Local group pairs service members with service dogs Nearly 17 U.S. Veterans take their own lives each day. A staggering and heart-breaking number.But a local group is pairing service members with service dogs. And both are getting the lifeline they need. Jonathan Hall has the story.  When missiles were fired over Iraq in the Gulf War Joe Keegan was there, serving as an army infantry soldier.“You know live in a foxhole. You go from place to place. Sometimes you’re walking; sometimes you’re carried by a truck,” Joe said.The violence Joe saw is difficult to discuss.“When you get word you’re actually going in, they give you the briefing and tell you the casualty report…” Joe said.He was just 19 years old.“At that age, to see what people are capable of doing to each other. That was, I don’t even have words for it. It’s just like, head-blowing, mind-blowing to see the carnage and destruction,” Joe said.Back in Massachusetts, Joe later struggled with PTSD and ...

Ex-cop decertified for alleged role in Charlottesville rally

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:20:17 GMT

Ex-cop decertified for alleged role in Charlottesville rally BOSTON (AP) — A former Massachusetts police officer who reportedly participated in the 2017 white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, has been decertified by the state’s police standards board, meaning he can no longer work in law enforcement, according to state records.Documents made public Monday by the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission indicate that former Woburn Officer John Donnelly entered into a voluntary decertification agreement on April 13, which was signed by the commission’s chair on April 21.His name will also be included in a national database of decertified officers, according to the records.The Woburn Police Department opened an internal investigation into Donnelly in October after HuffPost.com reported his participation in the deadly Unite the Right rally. Heather Heyer died after a car driven by white supremacist James Alex Fields Jr. plowed through a crowd of counterprotesters. Fields is serving a life sentence ...

Lasers on Artemis II will share high-definition video of the moon

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:20:17 GMT

Lasers on Artemis II will share high-definition video of the moon (CNN) — When the crewed Artemis II mission makes its lunar flyby in late 2024, we’ll be able to see video of the moon like never before — and it’s all thanks to lasers.The Orion spacecraft will launch atop the Space Launch System rocket in November 2024 to carry NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover and Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen of the Canadian Space Agency on a roughly 10-day journey beyond the moon and back.Along for the historic journey to the moon will be the Orion Artemis II Optical Communications System, or O2O — making Artemis II the first crewed lunar flight to demonstrate laser communications technology.The O2O system will be capable of returning high-resolution images and video of the lunar surface back to Earth with a downlink rate of up to 260 megabits per second. The high bandwidth, a far cry from the grainy footage captured during the Apollo missions 50 years ago, could enable high-definition views of the moon in real...

Migrants living on the streets of El Paso are urged to turn themselves in to immigration authorities as expiration of Title 42 looms

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:20:17 GMT

Migrants living on the streets of El Paso are urged to turn themselves in to immigration authorities as expiration of Title 42 looms (CNN) — Federal agents moved through the quiet streets outside Sacred Heart Church in El Paso, Texas, early Tuesday morning, handing out flyers to more than 1,000 migrants who have been sleeping on the sidewalks, encouraging them to turn themselves in to immigration authorities ahead of the looming expiration of a Trump-era border restriction policy.Worry spread throughout the makeshift encampment as migrants read the document, which urged those who skirted authorities on the way into the US to visit the nearest processing station a few minutes walk from the church. There, the flyer said, they would be “processed by CBP officers and placed on the correct immigration path.”The enforcement action by federal officials here comes as the United States braces for the lifting of Title 42, a 2020 policy to curb the spread of Covid-19 that allowed US authorities to swiftly expel migrants encountered at the southern border, with some exceptions. It’...