Cómo el daño de un impago de la deuda de EEUU afectaría a la economía mundial

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:56:19 GMT

Cómo el daño de un impago de la deuda de EEUU afectaría a la economía mundial WASHINGTON — Si la crisis de la deuda que sacude a Washington eventualmente enviara a Estados Unidos a una recesión, la economía estadounidense difícilmente se hundiría por sí sola.Las repercusiones de un incumplimiento de pago de la deuda federal por primera vez repercutirían rápidamente en todo el mundo. Los pedidos de fábricas chinas que venden productos electrónicos a Estados Unidos podrían agotarse. Los inversores suizos que poseen bonos del Tesoro de EEUU sufrirían pérdidas. Las empresas de Sri Lanka ya no podían desplegar dólares como alternativa a su propia moneda dudosa.“Ningún rincón de la economía mundial se salvará” si el gobierno de EEUU incumple y la crisis no se resuelve rápidamente, dijo Mark Zandi, economista jefe de Moody’s Analytics. Qué pasa si no suben el techo de la deuda, ¿Hay un plan si fallan las conversaciones? Se acorta el tiempo: Biden y McCarthy se reúnen este lunes para abordar el techo de la deuda Za...

Denver weather: Hazy skies, mostly dry conditions

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:56:19 GMT

Denver weather: Hazy skies, mostly dry conditions DENVER (KDVR) — Denver’s weather will heat up to the upper 70s on Monday with mostly dry conditions and wildfire smoke.The smoke has improved a lot since Friday and Saturday, but there will still be some lingering today and tomorrow. Current Air Quality & Forecast Weather today: Warm and dryMonday’s storm chances will stay low at 10% on the Front Range, meaning most places will remain dry in eastern Colorado.The better chance for showers and storms will stay in the mountains and in western Colorado.Afternoon temperatures will climb to the upper 70s in Denver.Skies will be hazy again with with wildfire smoke lingering into tomorrow. There should be improvement by tomorrow afternoon.Looking ahead: More stormsTemperatures will heat up to near 80 degrees on Tuesday with a 20% chance for a few spotty storms in the afternoon.Storm chances will go up Wednesday into Thursday as the next wet storm system arrives. There is a chance for strong to severe activity, so something we will kee...

Police-involved crash leaves 2 hospitalized in NW Miami-Dade

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:56:19 GMT

Police-involved crash leaves 2 hospitalized in NW Miami-Dade Police are investigating a police-involved crash that has left at least two people hospitalized, including a police officer, in Northwest Miami-Dade.According to officials, just before 2 a.m. Monday, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue and Miami-Dade Police responded to the area of Northwest 167th Street and 67th Avenue after a vehicle collided with a police cruiser in front of a fire station.Live video footage showed the damage to the cars; a truck could be seen with a completely demolished front end and the police vehicle had its driver-side doors smashed in.The police cruiser was so badly banged up that crews had to cut the door off to get the officer out. Once the officer was extricated from the cruiser, he was airlifted to Ryder Trauma Center where he is in stable condition.Another person involved in the crash was also transported to the hospital in critical condition.It remains unclear if there was anyone else involved in the incident. Due to the ongoing police investigation in the area, s...

Water expert give tips on how to prevent drowning incidents as summer approaches

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:56:19 GMT

Water expert give tips on how to prevent drowning incidents as summer approaches Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, which means it’s almost time to break out the grills and soak up the sun. Many people will spend plenty of time by the water this summer, so it’s a good time to start addressing water safety with loved ones.William Ramos, director of the Aquatics Institute and associate professor at the Indiana University School of Public Health-Bloomington, said children are at a higher risk of drowning and he has recommendations for parents as more young ones are eager to get into the water during the hot season. “Every day in the United States, 11 people drown. And within that group, ages one to four, it’s actually the leading cause of death for children,” said Ramos.He suggests that parents should enroll their children in swim lessons, as a good first line of defense to help prevent drowning accidents.While not all drowning accidents result in death, survivors can be left with severe brain and nerve damage, which c...

Belarus pardons activist jailed after dramatic plane hijacking

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:56:19 GMT

Belarus pardons activist jailed after dramatic plane hijacking A dissident blogger detained in Belarus after his flight was forced to land in the Eastern European country has received a presidential pardon and escaped close to a decade behind bars, state media reported.Speaking to government-run news outlet Belta on Monday, Roman Protasevich said he had “just signed all the relevant documents for my pardon,” and “personally thanked” Belarus’ autocratic leader Alexander Lukashenko for the decision.The 28-year-old was editor-in-chief of opposition Telegram channel Nexta during widespread protests that followed the country’s disputed elections in 2020. Hundreds of thousands of Belarusians took to the streets to demonstrate after Lukashenko, who has ruled the country since soon after the fall of the Soviet Union, declared victory amid reports from international observers that the vote was rigged in his favor. Tens of thousands were detained and several people died as security forces cracked down on the rallies.Al...

Mitsotakis calls for second Greek election, possibly on June 25

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:56:19 GMT

Mitsotakis calls for second Greek election, possibly on June 25 ATHENS — Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis on Monday called for a new election, to be held possibly on June 25, a day after his conservative party posted a resounding victory but fell short of an outright majority.Greek President Katerina Sakellaropoulou granted Mitsotakis a three-day mandate to form a coalition government after the ruling New Democracy party scored a massive but inconclusive victory in Sunday’s vote.“I intend to return the exploratory mandate to you this afternoon so that we can hold elections, possibly even on June 25,” Mitsotakis told Sakellaropoulou on Monday. “There are no conditions for the formation of a government.”Later in the afternoon, after calling the other political leaders to inform them about his decision, Mitsotakis returned the mandate to Sakellaropoulou.New Democracy got 40.8 percent of the vote on Sunday, thrashing the left-wing Syriza party, which received only 20.1 percent. The Socialist Pasok party had 11.7...

Police investigating apparent shots fired incident in Waltham

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:56:19 GMT

Police investigating apparent shots fired incident in Waltham A large police presence could be seen gathered in Waltham early Monday morning amid an active police investigation into an apparent shooting.The investigation is unfolding on Lyman Street, which was partially blocked off with crime scene tap for much of the morning. When investigators left the area, a vehicle could be seen nearby with a bullet hole marked off on a passenger door and a smashed rear window.A neighbor who lives in the area said she heard a series of gunshots overnight.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Patriots hire first female scout

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:56:19 GMT

Patriots hire first female scout The New England Patriots are breaking barriers this offseason. The Pats recently announced they’ve hired Maya Ana Callender as their first female football scout.Callender had served as the Director of Football Operations at Princeton University since 2019 and did NFL fellowships with the Philadelphia Eagles and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Russia claims eastern city of Bakhmut, but Ukrainian military leaders say battle isn’t over

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:56:19 GMT

Russia claims eastern city of Bakhmut, but Ukrainian military leaders say battle isn’t over By SAMYA KULLAB (Associated Press)KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Although Russia claims it has won control of Ukraine’s eastern city of Bakhmut after a grinding nine-month conflict in which tens of thousands of fighters have died, top Ukrainian military leaders say the battle is not over.Ukrainian officials acknowledge they control only a small part of Bakhmut. Deputy Defense Minister Hanna Maliar said Monday that Ukrainian troops hold some areas in its southwestern outskirts, while fighting continues for the strategic heights in the northern and southern parts of the suburbs.“The offensive potential of the enemy has been significantly reduced. Huge losses have been inflicted on the enemy. We have gained time for certain actions, which will be revealed later,” Maliar said.Ukraine says their fighters played a key role in their strategy of exhausting Russian forces. And they say their current positions surrounding Bakhmut will let them strike back inside the 400-year-ol...

More women sue Texas, asking court to put emergency block on state’s abortion law

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:56:19 GMT

More women sue Texas, asking court to put emergency block on state’s abortion law By AMANDA SEITZ (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — One woman had to carry her baby, missing much of her skull, for months knowing she’d bury her daughter soon after she was born. Another started mirroring the life-threatening symptoms that her baby was displaying while in the womb. An OB-GYN found herself secretly traveling to Colorado to abort her wanted pregnancy, marred by the diagnosis of a fatal fetal anomaly. All of the women were told they could not end their pregnancies in Texas, a state that has enacted some of the nation’s most restrictive abortion laws. Now, they’re asking a Texas court to put an emergency hold on some abortion restrictions, joining a lawsuit launched earlier this year by five other women who were denied abortions in the state, despite pregnancies they say endangered their health or lives.More than a dozen Texas women in total have joined the Center for Reproductive Rights’ lawsuit against the state’s law, which prohib...