Heavy rains in Iran trigger flash floods, killing at least 2

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:44:46 GMT

Heavy rains in Iran trigger flash floods, killing at least 2 TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — Heavy rains have triggered flash flooding in northern and western Iran, killing at least two people, Iranian state television reported Thursday. According to Pirhossein Koulivand, the head of the country’s emergency services, one fatality was reported in Qazvin province and the other in Ilam province in the past 24 hours, the state TV said. Kolivand also reported a third fatality, in West Azerbaijan province, where a person died from a lightning strike.Iran’s meteorological department has warned of the seasonal rains in many areas across the country, including in the capital of Tehran.Iran has suffered a decadeslong drought and the flood is blamed on climate change, as well as a disregard of safety measures such as construction of buildings and roads near river beds.Last July, at least 61 people died in landslides and flash floods across the country. Source

Blackhawks announce Toews will not be back next season

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:44:46 GMT

Blackhawks announce Toews will not be back next season CHICAGO (AP) — Chicago Blackhawks captain Jonathan Toews will not return to the team next year, ending a wildly successful run that included three Stanley Cup championships in 15 seasons.General manager Kyle Davidson said Thursday that the team will not re-sign its longtime center, who turns 35 on April 29.“I think words fail to adequately summarize everything that Jonathan’s done for the organization, the amazing memories that he provided,” Davidson said. “He’ll be a Blackhawk forever.”Chicago hosts Philadelphia in its season finale on Thursday night. Toews won his first championship when the Blackhawks beat the Flyers in the 2010 Stanley Cup Final.Toews was selected by Chicago with the No. 3 pick in the 2006 draft, one of the first markers in the team’s rise to the top of the NHL. He was just 20 years old when he became the 34th captain in team history in July 2008.Toews helped Chicago put together the best stretch in franchise history, winning the Stanley Cup in...

Alcohol sales will be extended at Coors Field during Rockies games

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:44:46 GMT

Alcohol sales will be extended at Coors Field during Rockies games DENVER (KDVR) -- The implementation of the pitch clock for the 2023 Major League Baseball season has prompted several teams to change rules on alcohol sales.The Colorado Rockies announced on Thursday morning that after monitoring the effects of the rule change, alcohol sales at Coors Field will be extended to the end of the eighth inning. MLB’s new pitch clock is prompting parks to change their beer policies: Here’s why The change to alcohol sales will start on April 17, when the Rockies face the Pittsburgh Pirates.At least four other teams — the Arizona Diamondbacks, Texas Rangers, Minnesota Twins and Milwaukee Brewers — have chosen to extend sales into the eighth inning. Rockies mascot Dinger gets tackled by fan Since the implementation of the new pitch clock, games are averaging 25 minutes less compared to 2022, according to Sports Illustrated.

Rapid snow melt is causing flooding in Hayden

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:44:46 GMT

Rapid snow melt is causing flooding in Hayden HAYDEN, Colo. (KDVR) -- A major waterway that runs through the middle of a Colorado town crested its banks Thursday, causing flash flooding.In a release, Town Manager Mathew Mendisco said the flooding could continue throughout the day due to rapid snow melt from increasing temperatures. Fire danger: These areas are under a red flag warning A flood advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for Routt County and the intersection of Dry Creek and Highway 40. The advisory is in effect until 12 p.m. on Saturday.ClosuresThe Colorado Department of Transportation said Highway 40 between Hayden and Steamboat Springs is open to local traffic only, including traffic to and from Yampa Valley Regional Airport.All schools and parks have been closed in Hayden due to the flooding. Worst floods in Colorado history Mendisco asked that residents avoid the following areas of Hayden:3rd Street4th StreetPopular Street at the fairgroundsAreas that border Dry Creek on the southwest part ...

AP sources: FBI wants to speak with Guardsman in leaks probe

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:44:46 GMT

AP sources: FBI wants to speak with Guardsman in leaks probe WASHINGTON (AP) — The FBI wants to question a 21-year-old member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard in connection with the disclosure of classified military documents, two people familiar with the matter said Thursday.The two people who discussed the development were not authorized to discuss an ongoing investigation publicly and spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press.The New York Times earlier reported the FBI’s interest in the person.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department and FBI have narrowed the pool of potential suspects believed responsible for the disclosure of highly classified military documents on the Ukraine war, a person familiar with the investigation said Thursday.The Biden administration has been working to assess the diplomatic and national security consequences of the leaked documents since they were first reported last week. A top Pentagon spokesman told reporters earlier...

Homes damaged after tornado hits community in Dania Beach

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:44:46 GMT

Homes damaged after tornado hits community in Dania Beach As South Florida deals with flooded areas due to heavy rains, it wasn’t just water damage after a community in Dania Beach was hit by a tornado. The strong winds Wednesday night ripped a roof of off a home. Homes on Jamaica Drive near Bryan Road were impacted by the heavy winds. Residents in the area were up early Thursday morning trying to help each other clean up the mess after a scary night. A storm ripped up a mobile home after dark, which left a trail of damage.“We don’t know, we had a bad storm last night, about 10, 10:30 p.m.” said a resident.“It started to spin like anything here, just on this street, Jamaica Street,” said a resident.Pieces of homes were scattered throughout the neighborhood. “There was rain, and rain, and rain, and at one moment, everything went quiet,” a resident said. “I got goosebumps and I said to my friend, ‘Something is happening,’ and then a few seconds after, we saw everything going. ...

Shirtless Florida man hides in tree after car chase for approximately two hours before being apprehended by Port Orange Police Department

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:44:46 GMT

Shirtless Florida man hides in tree after car chase for approximately two hours before being apprehended by Port Orange Police Department (TMX) – A Florida man who fled police was apprehended by a K-9 unit after he fell out of a tree on Tuesday, authorities said.According to the Port Orange Police Department, officers attempted to stop a silver Nissan Maxima near South Nova Road and Isabelle Avenue on April 11. The driver fled, and officers pursued.Videos shared by the Port Orange Police department the pursuit from the air and the ground.Police deployed stop sticks in an attempt to stop the vehicle, and the Volusia Sheriff’s Office joined the pursuit with its Air 1 helicopter unit. The helicopter spotted the vehicle pulling into the backyard of an uninvolved residence on Nob Hill Boulevard.The male driver and female passenger both fled the vehicle on foot. Kaitlyn McCartney was apprehended nearby.A K-9 team from the Edgewater Police Department joined the search for the driver, who was found about two hours later up in a tree.Video shows officers approaching the driver, identified as Jonathan Kiser, with their w...

Capitol police officer who aided Jan 6 rioter gets probation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:44:46 GMT

Capitol police officer who aided Jan 6 rioter gets probation A U.S. Capitol police officer who tried to help a Virginia fisherman avoid criminal charges for storming the building his law enforcement colleagues defended was sentenced on Thursday to two years of probation and four months of home detention.Michael Angelo Riley, a 25-year police veteran, was on duty when a mob attacked the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, injuring more than 100 officers. Riley’s voice cracked as he lamented how his “awful judgment” cost him his career, tarnished his reputation, ended friendships in the department and traumatized his family.“The amount of regret and remorse I have over this situation in unimaginable,” Riley told U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson before she sentenced him.Before the hearing, prosecutors recommended a prison sentence of two years and three months for Riley. Jackson agreed to spare him a term of imprisonment.The judge said Riley’s actions were “shocking conduct for any member of law enforcement.”“You knew exactly how ba...

Germany approves Poland’s request to send old fighter jets to Ukraine

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:44:46 GMT

Germany approves Poland’s request to send old fighter jets to Ukraine The German government wants to allow Poland’s delivery of Soviet-designed fighter jets to Ukraine, Süddeutsche Zeitung said Thursday, quoting government sources. This concerns five MiG-29 jets from old GDR stocks that Germany had given to Poland in 2002, the outlet writes.The delivery of the MiG-29 jets does not add a new quality to the equipment of the Ukrainian armed forces, which renders the decision less problematic than the delivery of Western combat aircraft, the German government reportedly argues.Germany has been under pressure from allies when it was holding the delivery of German-made tanks for several months and Poland in particular pressuring Berlin by saying that it was ready to go ahead without Germany’s consent.Poland’s President Andrzej Duda Andrzej said last week that his country had already delivered eight MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine and added that it was able to deliver the whole remaining fleet, which would include those of German origin.Sale...

Leaks show US is underestimating us again, Ukrainian officials fume

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:44:46 GMT

Leaks show US is underestimating us again, Ukrainian officials fume KYIV — Ukrainian officials are fuming over the leak of classified United States intelligence documents — some stamped “top secret” — that were initially shared on a social media site associated with gamers, before subsequently spreading more widely. Their ire lies less with the assessments of Ukrainian military preparedness and resilience, or the highlighted shortfalls in weaponry — including air defense missiles — but more with the pessimism regarding Ukraine’s chances of capturing significant amounts of territory when an expected counteroffensive is likely launched in the next couple months. Publicly, Ukrainian authorities are downplaying the leaks, saying they won’t impact relations between Kyiv and Washington. And following a telephone call with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tweeted on April 11 that “‪@SecBlinken reaffirmed the...