Earthquake robbed Moroccan villagers of almost everything – loved ones, homes and possessions

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:31:33 GMT

Earthquake robbed Moroccan villagers of almost everything  –  loved ones, homes and possessions TAFEGHAGHTE, Morocco (AP) — His dead relatives have been dug out and buried, but the remnants of Musa Bouissirfane’s former life are still trapped under rubble and dust in the ruins of the mud-brick Moroccan village of Tafeghaghte.“It’s incredibly challenging to lose your entire family and all your possessions,” Bouissirfane said as tears welled in his eyes in the community less than a two-hour drive from Marrakech. “We have lost everything — our homes, our livestock and all our possessions.”Less than a week ago, he was excited about his daughter starting second grade. Now he’s mourning her death. Far from ambulances and authorities, villagers could not retrieve her body for more than 14 hours, until Saturday afternoon. The earthquake also killed Bouissirfane’s mother and father and a niece. His wife is hospitalized in an intensive care unit.The toll of the massive earthquake that killed more than 2,800 people was on stark display Monday in remote villages such as Tafegh...

Evidence insufficient to charge BTK killer in Oklahoma cold case, prosecutor says

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:31:33 GMT

Evidence insufficient to charge BTK killer in Oklahoma cold case, prosecutor says PAWNEE, Okla. (AP) — There isn’t enough evidence to charge the BTK serial killer in the 1976 disappearance of a 16-year-old girl, an Oklahoma prosecutor said Monday despite statements from law enforcement officials calling Dennis Rader a prime suspect.District Attorney Mike Fisher said at a news conference that he’s not at a point where he could file charges against Rader in the disappearance of Cynthia Dawn Kinney, a cheerleader from the northern Oklahoma city of Pawhuska who was last seen at a laundromat.But Fisher asked the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation to open a formal investigation into Kinney’s disappearance because of the public interest in the revived cold case, and he will file charges if he learns of evidence that would warrant it, he said. Osage County sheriff’s officials, including Undersheriff Gary Upton, have recently called Rader a “prime suspect” in Kinney’s disappearance and the death of 22-year-old Shawna Beth Garber, whose bo...

Pre-registration for re-entry flights set to begin for some N.W.T. communities

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:31:33 GMT

Pre-registration for re-entry flights set to begin for some N.W.T. communities YELLOWKNIFE — It remains unclear when residents in the Northwest Territories’ South Slave region will be allowed to return home, but officials are set to open pre-registration for re-entry flights in anticipation.Jay Boast, an information officer with the territory’s Emergency Management Organization, says online and phone pre-registration for flights is set to begin at 8 a.m. Tuesday for wildfire evacuees from the communities of Hay River, Enterprise and K’atl’odeeche First Nation. Boast says the process will allow officials to develop passenger lists, which will help identify appropriate transportation needs.He says pre-registration is set to close on Thursday at 8 p.m.An evacuation order was issued for the 3,500 residents of Hay River, as well as Enterprise and K’atl’odeeche First Nation, on Aug. 13, three days before people in Yellowknife were ordered to leave.Yellowknife’s evacuation order was lifted Wednesday, but wildfire information ...

US sets record for billion-dollar weather disasters in a year – and there’s still 4 months to go

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:31:33 GMT

US sets record for billion-dollar weather disasters in a year  –  and there’s still 4 months to go The deadly firestorm in Hawaii and Hurricane Idalia’s watery storm surge helped push the United States to a record for the number of weather disasters that cost $1 billion or more. And there’s still four months to go on what’s looking more like a calendar of calamities. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Monday that there have been 23 weather extreme events in America that cost at least $1 billion this year through August, eclipsing the year-long record total of 22 set in 2020. So far this year’s disasters have cost more than $57.6 billion and claimed at least 253 lives.And NOAA’s count doesn’t yet include Tropical Storm Hilary’s damages in hitting California and a deep drought that has struck the South and Midwest because those costs are still to be totaled, said Adam Smith, the NOAA applied climatologist and economist who tracks the billion-dollar disasters.“We’re seeing the fingerprints of climate change a...

See it: Stunning rainbow over New York City on 9/11

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:31:33 GMT

See it: Stunning rainbow over New York City on 9/11 NEW YORK (WPIX) -- They say that after the rain comes the rainbow. New Yorkers were treated to that stunning display Monday evening.After a storm passed through New York City, the clouds cleared and a perfect rainbow arched over the World Trade Center and Lower Manhattan skyline. The spectacular sight took place as New Yorkers marked 22 years since the Sept. 11 terror attack on the World Trade Center. Nearly 3,000 people were killed on 9/11. These are there names. Many people who spotted the rainbow took to social media to express their awe. "The rainbow over Manhattan hit different tonight on the 22nd anniversary of 9/11 🤍 🌈 🙏🏼🇺🇸," one person posted."911Anniversary Rest In Peace to all the loved ones lost. And Love & Light to all those reliving this trauma annually. Blessings," another person posted.A rainbow over New York City on Sept. 11, 2023. (credit: WPIX)Nearly 3,000 people were killed when hijacked planes crashed into the trade center, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania f...

Aerosmith postpones multiple shows on farewell tour over Steven Tyler's vocal cord damage

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:31:33 GMT

Aerosmith postpones multiple shows on farewell tour over Steven Tyler's vocal cord damage CHICAGO (WGN) — The band Aerosmith has announced that it is rescheduling several stops on its farewell tour after an injury in the group. The band made the announcement in a statement shared on its website on Monday.According to the statement, lead singer Steven Tyler suffered vocal cord damage during a concert on Saturday, which has forced the group to postpone several upcoming tour stops. “I’m heartbroken to say I have received strict doctor’s orders not to sing for the next thirty days. I sustained vocal cord damage during Saturday’s show that led to subsequent bleeding. We’ll need to postpone a few dates so that we can come back and give you the performance you deserve," Tyler said in a statement. Drew Barrymore slammed for talk show return amid WGA and SAG-AFTRA strike The group is currently on its "Peace Out" farewell tour and had made three stops around the U.S. before their show in Elmont, New York, on Saturday, where Tyler suffered his injury. The below shows have been po...

Cubs will have to go without Adbert Alzolay the next few weeks

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:31:33 GMT

Cubs will have to go without Adbert Alzolay the next few weeks DENVER — Amid the excitement over the Cubs' calling up the top prospect in their system on Monday was also the bad news that came about the team's closer.As they battle for a playoff spot in the closing weeks of the season, they'll be without Adbert Alzolay.The Cubs’ Pete Crow-Armstrong call-up comes with a few other moves..- Closer Adbert Alzolay to the 15-day IL (Right forearm strain)- Reliever Michael Fulmer activated off IL- OF Alexander Canario optioned to Iowa- Reliever Anthony Kay DFA’d.@WGNNews pic.twitter.com/s91uKU3i6K— Larry Hawley (@HawleySports) September 11, 2023The pitcher is headed to the 15-day injured list as he deals with a right forearm strain, retroactive to September 10. Alzolay last pitched on Saturday against the Diamondbacks, pitching a shutout inning despite two walks and a hit in a 3-2 extra-inning loss to Arizona. First a starter for the Cubs and now a reliever, Alzolay has taken over the closer's role for the club over the last few months. He's con...

VIDEO: Restaurant fire fills downtown Austin with smoke

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:31:33 GMT

VIDEO: Restaurant fire fills downtown Austin with smoke AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Fire Department responded to a restaurant fire in downtown Austin on Monday evening.AFD said firefighters are working to extinguish the fire and remove smoke in a 30-story high-rise building at 303 Colorado Street. The restaurant has been evacuated, AFD said.According to photos and videos shared with KXAN, a large plume of smoke could be seen pushing through the street. Multiple firefighters responded to the area, according to photos shared with KXAN.This developing story will be updated as more information becomes available.

Texas DE Ethan Burke, an All-American lacrosse player, gave up the sport for a school that 'didn't really recruit him'

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:31:33 GMT

Texas DE Ethan Burke, an All-American lacrosse player, gave up the sport for a school that 'didn't really recruit him' AUSTIN (KXAN) — Longhorns sophomore defensive end Ethan Burke didn't decide to pursue college football until the middle of his senior year at Westlake High School, and he certainly didn't think it was going to be at the University of Texas at Austin.With four solo tackles and a sack in the fourth quarter against Alabama to help the Longhorns beat the Crimson Tide 34-24 on Saturday, Burke's path to stay home and play at Texas was a long and winding one. Longhorns capture more weekly awards following historic win over Alabama An All-American lacrosse player for the Chaps, Burke had verbally committed to Maryland for lacrosse until he also wanted to pursue football. Several schools swarmed to the 6-foot-7 Burke with scholarship offers, and he eventually gave a commitment to Michigan to play both sports.Then, he got a call while he was in English class.TUSCALOOSA, ALABAMA - SEPTEMBER 09: Ethan Burke #91 of the Texas Longhorns celebrates after tackling Jalen Milroe #4 of the Alabama Cr...

State Supreme Court Justice nerfs ethics commission in Cuomo book case

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:31:33 GMT

State Supreme Court Justice nerfs ethics commission in Cuomo book case ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — New York Supreme Court Justice Thomas Marcelle sided with the plaintiff, former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, against the state's Commission on Ethics and Lobbying in Government, or COELIG. The issue began with JCOPE—the Joint Commission on Public Ethics, COELIG's predecessor agency—and how it responded to Cuomo's pandemic-era book, "American Crisis." Get the latest news, weather, and sports delivered right to your inbox! Cuomo's camp said executive branch staffers donated hours of their private time, volunteering to work on the book off the clock. And initially, when he was still in office, JCOPE approved the book's publication.But after a series of scandals, Cuomo fell out of public favor and ultimately resigned. That's when JCOPE hit the former governor with formal ethics violations, working to block him from profiting off the book. JCOPE was dismantled by the legislature and replaced by COELIG, an entity meant to be more independent of the executive branc...