China trade tumbles in May, adding to signs economic recovery is slowing

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:45:07 GMT

China trade tumbles in May, adding to signs economic recovery is slowing BEIJING (AP) — China’s exports fell 7.5% from a year ago in May and imports were down 4.5%, adding to signs an economic rebound following the end of anti-virus controls is slowing as global demand weakens under pressure from higher interest rates.Exports slid to $283.5 billion, reversing from April’s unexpectedly strong 8.5% growth, customs data showed Wednesday. Imports fell to $217.7 billion, moderating from the previous month’s 7.9% contraction.Trade weakness adds to signs China’s rebound is slowing following the December lifting of anti-virus controls that shut down industrial cities for weeks at a time and blocked most international travel.Retail spending is lower than expected as consumers worry about the economic outlook and possible job losses. Factory activity is contracting after interest rate hikes to cool inflation in the United States and Europe depressed demand for Chinese exports. A government survey in April found a record 1 in 5 young workers in cities were unemploy...

Protesters brawl as Southern California school district decides whether to recognize Pride Month

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:45:07 GMT

Protesters brawl as Southern California school district decides whether to recognize Pride Month GLENDALE, Calif. (AP) — Protesters briefly scuffled and punches flew Tuesday as a Southern California school district decided whether to recognize June as Pride month.Several hundred people gathered in the parking lot of the Glendale Unified School District headquarters, split between those who support or oppose teaching about exposing youngsters to LGBTQ+ issues in schools. Some opponents wore T-shirts emblazoned with: “Leave our kids alone.”It was the same slogan used by some demonstrators last Friday outside Saticoy Elementary School in Los Angeles to protest a planned Pride assembly.As in Glendale, police officers had to separate groups of protesters and counterprotesters who came to blows.Across the nation, Pride month celebrations are kicking off amid rising backlash in some places against LGBTQ+ rights. Community parade organizers, school districts and even professional sports terms have faced protests for flying rainbow flags and honoring drag performers. While some Republic...

Air India plane flying from New Delhi to San Francisco lands in Russia after engine problem

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:45:07 GMT

Air India plane flying from New Delhi to San Francisco lands in Russia after engine problem NEW DELHI (AP) — An Air India plane flying from New Delhi to San Francisco landed in Russia after it developed an engine problem, officials said on Wednesday.The plane, carrying 216 passengers and 16 crew members, landed safely at Russia’s Magadan airport in the country’s far east on Tuesday, Air India said in a statement.The flight “developed a technical issue with one of its engines,” the statement said, adding that the aircraft was undergoing safety checks and the passengers were being provided support on the ground.Vedant Patel, a U.S. State Department spokesman, said that American citizens were likely on the flight but could not immediately confirm how many. He said his understanding was that Air India would be sending a replacement aircraft to Russia so the passengers could continue their travel to the U.S.“We are continuing to monitor the situation,” Patel said.Girvaan Kaahma, 16, was traveling on the flight with his uncle and brother. He said they are barred from...

Opponents compete to square off against Venezuela’s powerful leader

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:45:07 GMT

Opponents compete to square off against Venezuela’s powerful leader CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Leaders of Venezuela’s fractured opposition are shaking voters’ hands and promising — yet again — that they will defeat President Nicolás Maduro at the ballot box. Maduro is backed by the all-powerful United Socialist Party of Venezuela, which has controlled the nation and its oil wealth for a quarter-century. The party was led for 15 years by Hugo Chávez and has been behind Maduro for a decade, all the while tilting the electoral system in its favor and using government benefits as incentives to vote for it. Despite the sky-high odds against them, opposition leaders say that giving up would be worse, so they’re holding an Oct. 22 primary to decide who will take on Maduro next year. They are getting a lukewarm reception from dispirited voters who were told for years to boycott elections.Interested candidates could officially enter the race starting Tuesday but many election basics — such as who will vote, how and where — remain undetermined. Still, so far a...

As conservatives target schools, LGBTQ+ kids and students of color feel less safe

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:45:07 GMT

As conservatives target schools, LGBTQ+ kids and students of color feel less safe NOLENSVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The first encounter with racism that Harmony Kennedy can remember came in elementary school. On a playground, a girl picked up a leaf and said she wanted to “clean the dirt” from Harmony’s skin. In sixth grade, a boy dropped trash on the floor and told her to pick it up, “because you’re a slave.” She was stunned — no one had ever said anything like that to her before.As protests for racial justice broke out in 2020, white students at her Tennessee high school kneeled in the hallways and chanted, “Black lives matter!” in mocking tones. As she saw the students receive light punishments, she grew increasingly frustrated.So when Tennessee began passing legislation that could limit the discussion and teaching of Black history, gender identity and race in the classroom, to Harmony, it felt like a gut punch — as if the adults were signaling this kind of ignorant behavior was acceptable.“When I heard they were removing African American history, banning LGBTQ, I alm...

Bottomless supply? Concerns of limited Canadian hydropower as U.S. seeks to decarbonize grid

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:45:07 GMT

Bottomless supply? Concerns of limited Canadian hydropower as U.S. seeks to decarbonize grid HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Policymakers seeking to make the U.S. electric grid less reliant on fossil fuels have long looked north to Canada and its abundant surplus of hydropower, advocating for new transmission lines to bring more of that cheap, clean electricity south.But with demand for green energy growing north of the border, too, there are new concerns that Canada’s hydro supply isn’t as bottomless as it once seemed.A study published in May by the Montreal Economic Institute predicted that Quebec, now home to one of the world’s largest hydroelectric systems, will over the next decade fall short of the generating capacity needed to meet increasing demand for power in the province.Some New England lawmakers are questioning the wisdom of plans to construct new transmission lines across their states, despite Canadian energy giant Hydro-Québec’s insistence it can still meet its energy obligations.“They have their own energy needs,” Maine state Sen. Nicole Groho...

Quebec wilderness outfitters hit hard by Quebec fires and forest access ban

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:45:07 GMT

Quebec wilderness outfitters hit hard by Quebec fires and forest access ban MONTREAL — Quebec’s massive forest fires have forced most of the province’s wilderness outfitters to shut down during one of their busiest seasons. While some have been closed due to active fires, dozens of others have been forced to cancel reservations by a government order limiting access to forests in much of the province. Dominic Dugré, the president of Fédération des pourvoiries du Québec, an industry association, said that of the more than 500 outfitters who operate in Quebec’s forests, 350 have been forced to close. “These are the best weeks of the year,” he said in an interview Tuesday. “It’s the peak for trout fishing, walleye, bear hunting, so those are precious weeks for the profitability and sustainability of the operations.”Dugré said only one outfitter’s operation has been confirmed to have burned, but it’s impossible to know whether others in the fire zones have been damaged or destroyed.“There is insur...

Missing Mount Rainier climber’s body found in crevasse; he was celebrating 80th birthday

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:45:07 GMT

Missing Mount Rainier climber’s body found in crevasse; he was celebrating 80th birthday MOUNT RAINIER NATIONAL PARK, Wash. (AP) — Search crews on Mount Rainier have found and recovered the body of a man matching the description of an 80-year-old solo climber reported missing last week, Mount Rainier National Park officials said.Dawes Eddy of Spokane, Washington, embarked on a solo climb on May 30 and was last seen that night heading up hill on an area of the 14,441-foot (4,402-meter) mountain known as Cathedral Gap, Park officials said Tuesday in a statement. He was hiking Rainier for the 50th time to celebrate his birthday, KING-TV reported. He told park officials he was hiking alone and was taking the Ingraham Direct route, which the park said is part of the most popular climbing route on the volcano.Park rangers were notified Thursday that Eddy had not come down the mountain as expected and began searching likely climbing routes. Days of searches by helicopter and on the ground along his likely climbing routes by multiple groups were unsuccessful, officials said.On ...

Rockies’ pitching implodes as Giants win ninth straight over Colorado

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:45:07 GMT

Rockies’ pitching implodes as Giants win ninth straight over Colorado The enormous scoreboard at Coors Field went on the fritz for a couple of minutes in the first inning Tuesday night. That was the first omen that the Rockies were going to lose their ninth consecutive game to the Giants.The second was right-hander Dinelson Lamet’s maddening lack of pitch command.And so it goes.The final: San Francisco 10, Colorado 4 in front of an announced crowd of 29,190, many of them cheering for the visitors. Colorado pitchers walked a season-high 11 hitters — one short of the franchise record —  in a truly ugly loss. Daniel Bard walked four in the ninth, forcing in a run.For the record, the Giants, who have won 15 of their last 20 games vs. the Rockies, climbed back to .500 with a 30-30 record.That Lamet needed 83 pitches (46 strikes) to wade through three messy innings tells you plenty about his performance. The fact that Colorado trailed just 3-0 when he departed was surprising, especially considering that the Giants had six hits off him, inc...

Hip-hop and history: The story behind one of L.A.'s most famous streets

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 04:45:07 GMT

Hip-hop and history: The story behind one of L.A.'s most famous streets In most major U.S. cities you will find common street names like Broadway, Market, Oak, Elm, First, Second, etc. But in Southern California, one unique street name found in two cities transcends real history and hip-hop history: Rosecrans.Rosecrans Avenue is a major, 27-mile thoroughfare in Los Angeles and Orange counties. It is also a bustling street in the Point Loma area of San Diego.So where does the name come from?William Starke Rosecrans (National Park Service)William Starke Rosecrans was born in Delaware County, Ohio in 1819. He was a brigadier general for the Union during the American Civil War and, according to the National Parks Service, “was largely responsible for the Union's early victories in northern Virginia at the Battles of Rich Mountain and Corrick's Ford.”Rosecrans’ military success, however, abruptly came to an end at the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863 – the second bloodiest battle of the Civil War behind Gettysburg.As the American Battlefield Trust explains, Ros...