EchoStar: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:22:44 GMT

EchoStar: Q1 Earnings Snapshot ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (AP) — EchoStar Corp. (SATS) on Monday reported earnings of $29 million in its first quarter.The Englewood, Colorado-based company said it had net income of 35 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for asset impairment costs, came to 38 cents per share.The seller of set-top boxes and provider of satellite services to Dish Network posted revenue of $439.6 million in the period._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on SATS at https://www.zacks.com/ap/SATSSource

One-on-one with Gannon Stauch's mother, Landen Bullard

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:22:44 GMT

One-on-one with Gannon Stauch's mother, Landen Bullard EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — Three years after an 11-year-old Colorado boy’s murder, a jury found his stepmother, Letecia Stauch, guilty on all counts.A judge sentenced her to life without parole. FOX31 sat down one on one with Gannon Stauch's biological mother, Landen Bullard, just hours after the verdict.Bullard invited FOX31 into her El Paso County home. After three years, five long weeks of testimony and an agonizing weekend of waiting for this verdict, Monday was unlike any feeling she said she's ever been through. WATCH: Gannon Stauch's mother says the boy 'loved' his stepmother Bullard recalled some of the most difficult parts of the trial, including at one point when Letecia Stauch "imitates his last breath. That really got to me. I think that was a huge jab and it just shows you how evil a person can be," Bullard said."She is the definition of coward and evil in my eyes," Bullard said.FOX31 expects to speak one on one Tuesday with Gannon's father, Al Stauch, and the di...

Police investigation causes road closures following shooting on I-95 in Fort Lauderdale

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:22:44 GMT

Police investigation causes road closures following shooting on I-95 in Fort Lauderdale Police are investigating an apparent shooting incident that occurred on Tuesday morning on Interstate 95 in Fort Lauderdale. The incident has led to the closure of the north entrance ramp of the highway from Sunrise Boulevard.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. Two individuals were reportedly transported to a hospital following the incident, although their current condition is unknown.As police officers continue to investigate the scene, morning commuters are advised to avoid the area. Traffic is being diverted onto Northwest 16th Avenue.The incident is still under investigation, and no further details have been released at this time.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

3 suspects hospitalized after collision with MDPD cruiser during carjacking chase

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:22:44 GMT

3 suspects hospitalized after collision with MDPD cruiser during carjacking chase Three suspects were hospitalized following a vehicle collision with a Miami-Dade Police cruiser. The incident occurred on Monday afternoon in the area of Northwest 25th Avenue and 62nd Street. MDPD and Miami-Dade Fire Rescue arrived at the scene of the crash.According to City of Miami Police, the suspects allegedly stole a Nissan Centra in the morning during an armed carjacking, and police were following their vehicle in Miami. The chase ended when the suspects crashed into an MDPD cruiser in Northwest Miami-Dade. Police said that one of the suspects in the vehicle pointed a rifle out the window, but it is unclear if the suspect fired any shots.Three suspects, ages 17, 19, and 20, were taken into custody and transported to the hospital. One of the suspects is in critical condition. A witness at the scene reported that the collision happened just five feet away from them.“It was crazy,” he said.Miami Police Officer Michael Vega stated that the suspects were in a stolen ve...

US sees increase in wages beating inflation as hiring rises in key industries

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:22:44 GMT

US sees increase in wages beating inflation as hiring rises in key industries New economic data shows that wages are finally beating inflation in the U.S. Employers are both adding jobs and increasing paychecks, leading to a brighter picture of the U.S. labor market. According to the latest report from the Labor Department, workers’ paychecks grew by 16 cents to an average of $33.36 per hour in April, marking the biggest monthly increase since March 2022.Industries struggling to hire workers, such as construction, transportation, and wholesale, are offering fatter paychecks to attract qualified candidates. Meanwhile, employees in the leisure and hospitality sector, including bars, restaurants, and hotels, are also seeing strong wage gains. This sector was hit hardest by the pandemic and the recession fears that followed, causing many service workers to be reluctant to return to the industry.Experts suggest that the increase in hiring and paychecks will lead to an improvement in the cost of living crisis that many households have been facing over the pas...

Downbeat Putin slams West at low-key Victory Day parade in Russia

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:22:44 GMT

Downbeat Putin slams West at low-key Victory Day parade in Russia Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday delivered a morose speech in Moscow’s Red Square that lasted barely 10 minutes, during which he doubled down on his justification for the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. “A real war has once again been unleashed on our motherland,” he said in the speech during annual celebrations marking Russia’s World War II victory. “Western elites talk about their exceptionalism, dividing people and provoking bloody conflicts, sowing hatred, Russophobia and aggressive nationalism, destroying traditional family values.”For nearly eight decades, Moscow’s annual Victory Day parade has been not just a memorial to the 27 million Soviet citizens who died fighting Nazi Germany in World War II, but also a carefully curated show of Russia’s strength.This year, however, May 9 celebrations across the country were canceled or cut short, and the usual procession of uniformed troops and heavy weaponry in the capital appeared a shadow of wh...

Former Hopkinton deputy police chief to be arraigned on child rape charges stemming from time as school resource officer

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:22:44 GMT

Former Hopkinton deputy police chief to be arraigned on child rape charges stemming from time as school resource officer A former Hopkinton deputy police chief who was indicted last week on several child rape charges related to his time as a school resource officer is set to be arraigned Tuesday. On May 1, grand jury had indicted John “Jay” Porter, 54, on three charges of Rape of a Child “in connection with allegedly assaulting a student while he was assigned as a school resource officer in the Town of Hopkinton school system,” according to a news release from the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office.“The incidents allegedly occurred during 2004 and 2005 while the victim was a 15 year old student,” the DA’s office stated. “During that time the defendant allegedly assaulted the victim on multiple occasions off school property.”The DA’s office noted that as of Friday, April 28, Porter was no longer a part of the Hopkinton Police Department, where he had worked since 1992. Porter is also off the field, stepping away from his role as head coach of Blackstone Valley Regional Vocational Technica...

Cooler Breezes

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:22:44 GMT

Cooler Breezes 3 days in a row make a weather winning streak, as we certainly had another beautiful day yesterday with temps running in the mid 70s for most as sunshine won out. Today, while it won’t be nearly as warm, it’ll still be a solid day overall under a mix of clouds and sunshine. The temp difference is noticeable right off the bat this morning though, with early morning temps near 40 for many. Light winds turn onshore today, keeping it chilly (mid to upper 50s) along the coast while we warm into the mid 60s inland. We’ll cool quickly this evening too as temps drop back into the 30s tonight for many. After a cool start tomorrow, a beautiful afternoon settles in as highs jump into the lower 70s. We’ll push the numbers up to near 80 Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Friday offers the best chance for a few isolated to scattered thunderstorms midday/afternoon. Mother’s Day weekend does look dry, with Mother’s Day being a bit cooler, but still nice as highs run ...

Weymouth police officer resigns after he was caught on camera punching a handcuffed man

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:22:44 GMT

Weymouth police officer resigns after he was caught on camera punching a handcuffed man A now former Weymouth police officer has resigned from his job after he was caught on camera in an incident last year where police said he punched a handcuffed man 13 times in the head.Weymouth’s police chief said police body cameras and cruiser dash cameras rolling during the incident helped hold officer Justin Chappell accountable. Now, the chief is trying to make sure Chappell can’t work in law enforcement for a different department. Chappell was called to a home on July 2, 2022 for a report of a drunk man causing a disturbance. Investigators said there’s video of Chappell approaching the man. When the man didn’t follow orders to take his hands out of his pockets, Chappell hit him several times in the knees with a baton.Other officers arrived and cuffed the man. Video then showed the man refusing to get into a cruiser and screaming racial slurs.That’s when Chappell is accused of repeatedly punching the man. Chappell explained his actions in a police report, writing...

John Kerry reports only to Biden; Blinken frozen out

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:22:44 GMT

John Kerry reports only to Biden; Blinken frozen out As John Kerry comes under intense scrutiny for rekindling climate talks with the Chinese, the U.S. State Department made it clear he reports to nobody but President Biden.“Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry reports directly to the President,” a State Department spokesperson told the Herald Monday.The one-line response came as new emails show Kerry — the nation’s first Special Presidential Envoy for Climate — has a “proposed staff” of 45 positions. That’s the same-sized office set up to combat ISIS, his staffers pointed out.Those emails also state everyone reports to Kerry alone. The Climate office informed the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee of that fact, the emails show.A State Department spokesman now confirms Kerry does not answer to U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and goes straight to the Oval Office.That’s a problem, says Michael Chamberlain, director of Protect the Public’s Trust. His watchdog...