Loveland Pass closed after deadly crash
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:16:28 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Loveland Pass was closed on Wednesday evening after a deadly crash.The pass, which is along U.S. 6, was closed between mile markers 216-229, according to Colorado State Patrol. That's on the Summit County side. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox CSP said the two-vehicle crash happened around 5:55 p.m. One person died on the scene, and another two people were transferred to a hospital. What led to the crash is under investigation.There was no estimate given for when the highway could reopen.The closure was expected to impact Interstate 70. Truckers with hazardous loads were to be staged at the tunnel to go through around 8 p.m., CSP said.Students from Westminster Christian School make turkey costumes for babies in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Baptist Hospital
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:16:28 GMT
Some babies got into the spirit of Thanksgiving, courtesy of some very special students.Turkey costumes were all the rage for the babies in the Neonatal Intensive care unit at Baptist Hospital.They were made with love by students from Westminster Christian School. Some of whom were also once babies in the NICU.This is all thanks to a school club they created called NICU Warriors, which is dedicated to delivering acts of kindness to newborns in intensive care.Jesus Christ figure stolen from church in Oakland Park
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:16:28 GMT
An unholy crime was committed at a church when a thief stole a figure of Jesus Christ. This is not the first time the church has been targeted.Fathter Bob Caudill, of All Saints Mission Church and Soup Kitchen, called 7News after he realized a Jesus figure went missing from a cross.“People are reaching out for help and sometimes you don’t know how to do it,” he said.Caudill said he thinks the theft happened on Wednesday at around 3 or 4 a.m. “Last night, I was here at 7, he was there,” Caudill said. “This morning, I came in at 6:30 to feed breakfast to the poor, and he wasn’t there.”Video showed what the cross has looked like for the last 34 years until now.In 2018, 7News reported another incident that took place at the church in Oakland Park, along Powerline road, when a homeless man broke a statue. “Pushed over the Virgin Mary and broke her head off and wrote on the side of the building, ‘I am going to burn this place,’” said ...BSO investigate fatal shooting in Tamarac
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:16:28 GMT
Detectives are investigating a shooting in Tamarac that claimed a life.Gunshots rang out at an apartment complex along Northwest 79th Avenue and 70th Street, Wednesday night. According to the Broward Sheriff’s Office, a man was shot in a car and tried to drive away, but crashed into a pole.When paramedics arrived at the scene, the man was dead.Deputies have set up a perimeter in the area, but so far, the gunman has not been found.Geert Wilders is the EU’s worst nightmare
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:16:28 GMT
THE HAGUE — One line in Geert Wilders’ inflammatory pitch to Dutch voters will haunt Brussels more than any other: a referendum on leaving the EU. Seven years after the British voted for Brexit, a so-called Nexit ballot was a core plank of the far-right leader’s ultimately successful offer in the Netherlands. And while Wilders softened his anti-Islam rhetoric in recent weeks, there are no signs he wants to water down his Euroskepticism after his shock election victory. Even if Dutch voters are not persuaded to follow the Brits out of the EU — polling suggests it’s unlikely — there’s every indication that a Wilders-led government in The Hague will still be a nightmare for Brussels.A seat for Wilders around the EU summit table would transform the dynamic, alongside other far-right and nationalist leaders already in post. Suddenly, policies ranging from climate action, to EU reform and even weapons for Ukraine will be up for debate, and even reversal. Since the ex...Trump looms over EU-Canada summit
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:16:28 GMT
When the EU and Canada meet for talks this week, their encounter will be calm, pleasant and even, in the words of one EU diplomat, “just plain boring.” But both sides will be contending with a looming problem — Donald J. Trump. The prospect of another Trump presidency in the U.S. is spooking both Brussels and Ottawa as leaders plan to meet in St. John’s, a remote Canadian harbor city symbolic of their bilateral relationship: historically rooted, pleasant and friendly.The U.S. is key to the economies of both sides. As the EU, especially, struggles to cope with the trade legacy of the previous Trump term, the unpredictability of another Trump presidency is sending shivers through Brussels. POLITICO spoke to several officials briefed on the summit who said next year’s U.S. elections will overshadow the talks. After the recent visit of EU leaders to the White House, the bloc’s relationship with the U.S. will be discussed with Canadian Prime Minister Jus...It’s the moment of truth for EU fiscal reform
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:16:28 GMT
Mujtaba Rahmanis the head of Eurasia Group’s Europe practice. He tweets at @Mij_Europe. The moment of truth is almost upon us, as we will soon learn whether the European Union will be able to agree to a new, more sensible set of fiscal rules. Doom and gloom have surrounded the prospect of a deal on this matter for some time, and Germany’s opposition to the European Commission’s proposed far-reaching changes has been the biggest reason for pessimism. It’s possible, however, that the tide may finally be turning. A two-day retreat between the French and German governments last month in Hamburg has been key in unleashing some of the positive momentum that can currently be found behind negotiations. Senior French and German officials said the bilateral between President Emmanuel Macron and Chancellor Olaf Scholz was a particularly “huge atmospheric success” — which, given the current state of the two countries’ relationship, is important. According to...David Cameron downplayed Chinese role in controversial $1.4B port project
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:16:28 GMT
LONDON — U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron will be grilled in parliament over new footage showing he sought to downplay China’s role in a controversial port development in Sri Lanka. The newly-unearthed video shows Cameron — who unexpectedly returned to the U.K. Cabinet last week — telling would-be-investors he wanted to correct “misapprehensions” about China’s role in the Port City Colombo scheme.POLITICO previously reported how on September 26 — less than two months before becoming U.K. foreign secretary — Cameron was paid thousands of pounds to fly to the UAE to drum up investment in the project, which critics say is part of a global power grab by Beijing and could one day become a permanent Chinese outpost. The opposition Labour Party said the case now raises serious questions for Cameron. Peers plan to grill him on the issue in the House of Lords next month.The extended video footage — uploaded to YouTube last month by the Sri Lankan channel Newsfirst — shows Cameron strivin...Rishi Sunak unveils tax cuts. Liz Truss’ allies see the irony
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:16:28 GMT
LONDON — Liz Truss did not show up to hear Rishi Sunak’s tax-cutting plans in person. But that doesn’t mean fans of the former prime minister had nothing to say,Within hours of Sunak’s top finance minister, Jeremy Hunt, unveiling his autumn fiscal statement in the House of Commons Wednesday, the Conservative Party’s low-tax, small-state wing was out in force.And Truss’ allies saw plenty of irony in Hunt — brought in during the dying days of her short-lived premiership to rip up her own tax-cutting plans — suddenly painting himself as a low-tax warrior. One Truss-era Cabinet minister, granted anonymity to speak frankly about internal party matters, questioned the “credibility” of a Downing Street operation which spent “a year criticizing people trying to reduce tax, then going — ‘we can reduce tax now.’ It does make it look a bit like that was always just a political argument.”Many also heard distinct echoes of Truss’ favorite mantra in the chancel...Fantasy Fixer: Week 12
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:16:28 GMT
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