AP PHOTOS: Record-breaking heat scorches communities around the world
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:00:09 GMT
Daily global temperatures reached an unofficial record high multiple times this week, according to at least one metric, and caused communities around the planet to take drastic measures to help people beat the heat.A work stoppage in Beijing stretched into this week after a string of days where temperatures were higher than 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit).In North Grenville, Ontario, the city repurposed hockey rinks into cooling centers as temperatures reached 32 degrees Celsius (90 degrees Fahrenheit) and felt like 38 degrees (100 degrees Fahrenheit) with humidity.And the National Weather Service in the United States has issued heat advisories for a large swath of the continental U.S., reported a number of heat-related hospitalizations in Austin and San Antonio in Texas and recorded record-breaking temperatures in cities including Portland, Oregon, Tampa, Florida and El Paso, Texas.Photographers for The Associated Press captured how people all over the world endured — an...Menos de lo esperado: EEUU sumó 209,000 empleos en junio
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:00:09 GMT
La creación de empleo en Estados Unidos se ralentizó considerablemente en junio, aunque la tasa bajó una décima hasta el 3.6 %, según datos publicados este viernes por la Oficina de Estadísticas Laborales (BLS, en inglés).Así, en el sexto mes del año se crearon 209,000 empleos netos, 130,000 menos que en mayo, en un momento en el que se analizan de cerca los efectos que están teniendo en el mercado laboral las subidas de tipos de interés que ha llevado a cabo la Reserva Federal (Fed) para frenar la inflación.La cifra neta de creación de empleo está por debajo de la media de los últimos seis meses, que es de 278,000 puestos creados.En 2022 el promedio fue de 399,000 empleos creados por mes por lo que los efectos de las subidas de tipos estarían afectando ya a la creación de empleo, aunque la tasa de desempleo siga siendo baja.En junio, el desempleo cayó una décima después de que en mayo subiera tres. La BLS recordó que, desde mayo de 2022, este indicador ha oscilado siempre entre el ...Formula One welcomes Brad Pitt but is wary of protesters at British Grand Prix
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:00:09 GMT
SILVERSTONE, England (AP) — Brad Pitt is joining the Formula One paddock for his new movie. He might stand as much chance as anyone else of beating Max Verstappen.Verstappen will be aiming for his eighth win in 10 races this year on Sunday as he surges toward winning the title for a third straight year. His Red Bull team has won 19 of the last 20 races going back to July 2022.As F1 welcomes Pitt for a weekend of filming around the British Grand Prix, race organizers and police are wary of possible environmental protests.PROTEST WARNINGSActivists representing the Just Stop Oil group ran onto the track at last year’s race, passing close to cars shortly after the race was red-flagged for a first-lap crash. Since then, Just Stop Oil protesters have made their mark on British events including Wimbledon and Ashes cricket. The group wants the British government to block all new oil, gas and coal extraction projects.Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton signaled he would back a “peaceful...CMZoo responds to lawsuit petitioning them to release its elephants
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:00:09 GMT
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KXRM) — The Cheyenne Mountain Zoo countered a lawsuit by opening its doors to FOX31's sister station FOX21 News in an exclusive report. On June 30, an out-of-state organization announced it is suing the zoo and petitioning for the release of its elephants. CMZoo calls the lawsuit malicious and defends its conservation efforts. Animal rights group wants to remove elephantsThe Nonhuman Rights Project (NhRP) has filed a habeas corpus petition with the 4th Judicial District Court demanding the release of five elephants currently living at CMZoo. Could you be saying goodbye to your gas-powered lawn mower? NhRP claims elephants Jambo, Kimba, LouLou, and Missy are showing signs of brain damage and chronic stress based on the elephants’ behavior of rocking, swaying, and head bobbing.“From the moment their adult family members were likely killed in front of them and they were sold off to be put on display and put to work in circuses and zoos, these elephants’...Woman hospitalized after being bitten by dog in Miami
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:00:09 GMT
A woman was hospitalized after she was bitten by a dog.Police arrived at the scene of the attack at Northwest Fourth Avenue near 65th Street, Friday morning. 7News cameras captured evidence markers that were placed at the scene.Once police arrived at the scene, they attempted to restrain the dog, but a second dog appeared and charged at officers. According to police, one of the officers had to fire in the dog’s direction. Footage of the shots fired were captured by a car’s dash-cam. The woman was rushed to the hospital by fire rescue crews. Her condition is unknown. The area has been blocked off until police finish their investigation. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Only one-third of NATO allies set to reach spending target, new data shows
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:00:09 GMT
Eleven out of NATO’s 31 allies are set to meet the alliance’s defense investment target this year, according to new data published Friday.It’s a bump up from 2022, when merely seven allies cleared the spending threshold, but still short of where NATO would like to be. The latest figures did show, however, that Europe and Canada are expected to spend over 8 percent more on defense compared to last year, the alliance said. The topic will be high on the agenda next week in Vilnius, where NATO leaders are gathering for their annual summit.In 2014, allies agreed to aim to move toward spending 2 percent of economic output on defense within a decade. In Vilnius, the heads of state and government are expected to decide to make 2 percent the minimum expectation.Western officials have underscored over the past weeks that many allies will have to spend more than 2 percent to meet the requirements of NATO’s new military plans and continue aiding Ukraine.Poland, the U.S., Greece, Estonia, L...US Republicans declare war on … Barbie
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:00:09 GMT
WASHINGTON — In a Barbie world, who controls the South China Sea?That’s the question a handful of Republican lawmakers — not to mention much of Southeast Asia — is asking thanks to a background detail in the upcoming “Barbie” movie due out later this month.The detail in question is a dashed line drawn on a map off the coast of Asia that critics have identified as the nine-dash line, a contested maritime boundary that Beijing draws more than a thousand miles off its own coast to claim the vast majority of the South China Sea as its territory.GOP lawmakers accuse filmmakers of pandering to Chinese censors. But Warner Bros. Film Group, which produced the movie, said Thursday the map is not intended to “make any type of statement.”Rep. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), who leads a select House panel aimed at countering the influence of China, said the map “illustrates the pressure that Hollywood is under to please CCP censors.”“While it may just be a Barbie map in a Barbie world, the fact that a...Large police presence in Worcester as police say avoid Colby Ave. area
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:00:09 GMT
Worcester police asked the public to stay away from the area around Colby Avenue Friday morning due to a large police presence in the area. Police shared the message shortly before 10 a.m. Emergency were seen still in the area around 10:30 a.m. Close to Colby Avenue, part of Trinity Avenue was blocked off as police directed drivers away from the area. In addition to Worcester police, fire engines and state police personnel were spotted also responding.While officials did not immediately provide any further information, 7NEWS spoke to one neighbor who said he heard sirens around 9 a.m. The neighbor, Abdul Bilal, said he’s concerned about what may have happened to prompt this response. “I didn’t know what was happening,” Bilal said of his reaction Friday morning.“I’ve been living here for 2 years and I’ve never seen anything like that,” he continued.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Police investigation underway in Saugus
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:00:09 GMT
Police were on scene in Saugus Friday morning where an investigation was ongoing as of 10 a.m. Crime scene tape was in place around a house on Essex Street and investigators had been spotted working throughout the area. In addition to Saugus police, a spokesperson for the Essex County District Attorney’s office confirmed to 7NEWS that detectives working with its office were also on scene. One person was seen at one point coming out of the home to speak with officials.No further information was immediately available.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.With Ken Griffey Jr.’s help, MLB hosts HBCU All-Star Game hoping to create opportunity for Black players
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:00:09 GMT
Ken Griffey Jr. holds a plethora of titles, especially in this part of the country. Hall of Famer. Cultural icon. The guy who made baseball in the Pacific Northwest relevant. Arguably, the greatest of his generation.He even holds a title in association with Major League Baseball as a special adviser to Commissioner Rob Manfred.But what’s most meaningful to Griffey currently is his association with Friday’s HBCU Swingman All-Star Classic that serves as the first major event of All-Star Game festivities, featuring players from 17 Historically Black Colleges and Universities.The event was an idea generated by Griffey, fostered into reality with help from MLB and comes at a time when U.S.-born Black representation in the majors is at its lowest level since tracking began more than 30 years ago.“It’s all about trying to get seen. I mean, if I can give an opportunity for a kid, one kid, two kids, three kids to be seen, how many kids can that be over the next five, ...Latest news
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