The balloon that flew over Hawaii? US says it’s not China’s
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:39:56 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Defense Department and the Federal Aviation Administration have been tracking a balloon that was flying off the coast of Hawaii last week, but a defense official said Tuesday there’s no indication it is connected to China or any other adversary, and it presents no threats to aviation or national security.The balloon was first detected by radar on Friday and “Pacific Air Forces launched three F-22s to assess the situation and visually identified a spherical object,” U.S. Indo-Pacific Command said. “We monitored the transit of the object and assessed that it posed no threat.”The defense official said the balloon was floating at about 36,000 feet (11,000 meters), and it did not fly over any critical defense infrastructure or sensitive sites. After determining that the balloon presented no threat to people on the ground or to aviation over Hawaii, the military took no action to bring it down, said the official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss m...Workers: ‘Rotten egg’ smell before chocolate factory blast
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:39:56 GMT
Workers at a Pennsylvania chocolate factory smelled “rotten eggs” before a powerful natural gas explosion that leveled one building, heavily damaged another and killed seven people, federal safety officials said Monday in a preliminary report.The National Transportation Safety Board’s five-paragraph account of the fatal explosion confirmed earlier reporting by The Associated Press and other media outlets that employees had detected an odor of natural gas at the R.M. Palmer Co. factory in West Reading, a small town 60 miles (96 kilometers) northwest of Philadelphia.About 70 Palmer production workers and 35 office staff were working in two adjacent buildings at the time of the March 24 blast, according to the agency’s report, and employees in both buildings told federal investigators they’d smelled gas.“Employees from Building 2 recalled that they were sanitizing equipment in the building when they detected an odor of natural gas. The employees in Building 1 re...Mechanic charged with homicide in fatal NYC elevator plunge
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:39:56 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — An elevator mechanic’s failure to execute basic safety procedures caused an elevator at a New York City building to plunge six stories and crush a co-worker to death, prosecutors said Tuesday.Mechanic Peter Milatz, 67, was charged with criminally negligent homicide for the Feb. 18, 2021 death of apprentice mechanic Joseph Rosa, 25, at a Bronx building where the men were working to modernize the elevator.According to prosecutors, Milatz and Rosa were working on replacing the steel ropes between the elevator cabin and the counterweight when Milatz told Rosa to go to the pit at the bottom of the shaft.At Milatz’s instruction, prosecutors said, Rosa secured the counterweight, then used a small saw to cut through the ropes. The elevator cabin plunged down the shaft and crushed Rosa. Prosecutors said Milatz had failed to carry out a procedure called hanging the elevator cabin, which prevents the elevator from falling when the ropes are cut. Additionally, they ...Toronto police officers charged for taking stolen alcohol from 51 Division
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:39:56 GMT
Two Toronto police constables were charged after the pair allegedly took bottles of alcohol that had been recovered during the arrest of a suspect two weeks ago.A Toronto Police Service (TPS) spokesperson said that on April 12, the two officers arrested one person on several outstanding warrants.During the arrest, two bottles of stolen alcohol were recovered from the suspect. The two officers transported the accused and stolen items to 51 Division in Toronto.The TPS said the two officers were later seen taking the stolen bottles of alcohol to their personal vehicles.Members of the TPS later executed search warrants, and the stolen property was recovered from one officer’s residence and the other officer’s personal vehicle.On Tuesday, 55-year-old Const. Brian James and 27-year-old Const. Thomas Victor of 51 Division were both arrested. They will be suspended with pay, the TPS noted.Const. James and Const. Victor faces several charges, including theft under $5,000, possess...Idaho Supreme Court justice to retire, cites low salary
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:39:56 GMT
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Idaho Supreme Court Justice John Stegner has announced his resignation, telling the governor that the relatively low pay has made it necessary to return to private practice. The Idaho Legislature gave most state employees cost-of-living raises of up to 7% last year, but refused to approve any raises for judges, and declined to make up the difference during this year’s session. In his letter Monday to Idaho Gov. Brad Little, a Republican, Stegner said his decision is bittersweet and that serving as judge has been the privilege of his professional career. His resignation will take effect at the end of October, and Stegner will serve as a Senior Judge, until any pending appellate cases are resolved. “Given the disparity in pay between a Supreme Court Justice (which is lower than a beginning lawyer at some Boise firms and one of the lowest in the nation) and a lawyer in private practice, I find it necessary financially to leave the public sector and return to t...Brazil orders Google to halt campaign against speech bill
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:39:56 GMT
BRASILIA, Brazil (AP) — Brazil’s Justice Ministry on Tuesday ordered Google to stop conducting what it called a propaganda campaign against Brazilian legislation aimed at curbing misinformation, or face about $200,000 per hour in fines.The company later Tuesday took down an article the ministry had labeled propaganda, but it was not immediately clear if the big tech giant was in complete compliance with the agency’s order. The ministry and Google did not immediately respond to emailed requests for comment. The legislation, hotly contested by big tech companies including Google, would establish fines and deadlines for removing misinformation and hate speech from social media and messaging apps, and require tech companies to file reports on transparency.President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s government says it is essential to regulate online discourse following a recent spate of fatal school attacks that officials argue was motivated by hate speech and social media forums. The bill was...Gordon Lightfoot records in high demand following folk music legend’s death
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:39:56 GMT
TORONTO — As fans of the late Gordon Lightfoot mourn the Canadian folk music icon, Toronto record stores say they are already seeing more customers trying to get their hands on his most popular hits.Piers Charnley, associate manager at Kops Records, says he’s sold more Lightfoot records since the singer-songwriter’s death than he had all year.Lightfoot, one of the most renowned voices to emerge from Toronto’s Yorkville folk club scene in the 1960s, died at Sunnybrook Hospital on Monday evening at 84 after suffering numerous health issues in recent decades.Charnley says he’s seen orders come through for many of Lightfoot’s 20 studio albums, including “Don Quixote,” “Sundown” and “Summertime Dream.”He says vintage copies of Lightfoot’s work can be hard to find, with few modern re-presses available.Numerous celebrities and politicians including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau have paid tribute to Lightfoot since his ...Chicago shelter helps rescue several golden retrievers, terriers from 'living in their own filth'
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:39:56 GMT
CHICAGO — The Chicago shelter One Tail at a Time helped rescue several golden retrievers and a few wheaten terriers from "living in their own filth" at an Iowa puppy mill.On Friday, the organization received a tip from one of their partners in Wisconsin that an "infamous" puppy mill in Iowa recently was shut down and its dogs needed help.Without hesitation, One Tail at a Time sprang into action by calling their network of fosters to meet the 17 golden retrievers and three wheaten terriers in Racine, Wisconsin."When people see a cute golden retriever puppy, they don't always think about where that puppy came from," said Executive Director Heather Owen. "But the reality for these breeding females is confinement, churning out litters, living in their own filth, and not knowing a life of love. They are treated as commodities instead of living beings."The dogs had their tails amputated at the puppy mill and face ear infections and pressure sores."The worst (ear infections) we have ever e...Oklahoma woman: Sex offender controlled daughter's family
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:39:56 GMT
HENRYETTA, Okla. (AP) — A registered sex offender found dead on a rural Oklahoma property with his wife, her teenage children and two visiting teens kept the family “under lock and key” and always had to know where they were, the wife’s mother said Tuesday. Janette Mayo, 59, of Westville, said Jesse McFadden’s controlling behavior was concerning, but the family didn't learn about his criminal history until a few months ago. “He lied to my daughter, and he convinced her it was all just a huge mistake,” Mayo told The Associated Press in a telephone interview Tuesday morning. “He was very demure. He was very standoffish, generally very quiet, but he kept my daughter and the kids basically under lock and key. He had to know where they were at all times, which sent red flags up.” Woman IDs her daughter, 3 grandchildren among 7 Oklahoma bodies Okmulgee County Sheriff Eddy Rice said Monday that the bodies found near the town of Henryetta, were believed to include those of two missing tee...Soldier Field welcomes Fight for Air stair climb
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:39:56 GMT
CHICAGO — Chicago’s Soldier Field is getting ready for one of the largest fundraising efforts of the year. The Fight for Air stair climb is meant to get you thinking about air quality and lung health. Hundreds of people, including WGN’s Lourdes Duarte, are taking the challenge to climb the stairs at Soldier Field. WGN is partnering with the American Lung Association for the Stair Climb. WGN Radio and TV will have a team there on May 21.More information and registration details at Fight For Air Climb's websiteLatest news
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