Stray island dog saved by local woman now heading to Colorado

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:27:02 GMT

Stray island dog saved by local woman now heading to Colorado DENVER (KDVR) -- The journey to a new life for a once-stray beach dog in Saint Lucia -- a country in the Caribbean -- officially started back on April 1, when Coloradan Kara Plese was on vacation for her 50th birthday.“My friend and I were on a trip in Saint Lucia we were out on a walk. And there was this dog who was really skinny and very sad-looking," Plese said.She said they then saw the dog again during breakfast and she said, at that point, she knew she had to do something to help him.“I saw him again, I thought he was dead -- he was laying on a box. So I gave him some bacon and I cried," Plese said "I couldn’t stop thinking about the poor guy." Family gives mom special gift for Mother’s Day So Plese and her friend wrapped the potcake -- the term for an island dog in St. Lucia -- in a towel and took him to a local vet on the island.“He had mange and he was malnourished and dehydrated," Plese said.She said the vet agreed to hold the dog -- now named Lucian -- fo...

EU’s Michel hails prospect of peace after high-stakes Armenia-Azerbaijan talks

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:27:02 GMT

EU’s Michel hails prospect of peace after high-stakes Armenia-Azerbaijan talks BRUSSELS — An end to decades of conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan could be in sight, European Council President Charles Michel said Sunday following negotiations between the two sides.Speaking at a press conference in Brussels after hosting a trilateral meeting with Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Michel said the two leaders “shared a common willingness for a South Caucasus at peace.”“Following the recent positive talks held in the U.S. on the peace treaty, the momentum should be maintained to take decisive steps towards the signing of a comprehensive peace agreement,” Michel added.At the same time, he declared that the two sides had “made clear progress” in talks over unblocking transport links and suggested a prisoner exchange could be carried out in the coming days.Michel also encouraged direct negotiations between Baku and the ethnic Armenians of Nagorno-Karabakh, an unrecognized breakaway region over which the two former Sov...

Authorities ID 23-year-old killed in Fall River shooting

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:27:02 GMT

Authorities ID 23-year-old killed in Fall River shooting Authorities are investigating a shooting in Fall River late Saturday night that left a 23-year-old dead, officials said.Officers responding to a report of shots fired in the area of 275 County St. around 10:45 p.m. found Diamonte Odom, of Fall River, suffering from a gunshot wound, according to police.He was taken to Rhode Island Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Border crossings down since COVID rule ended, Mayorkas says

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:27:02 GMT

Border crossings down since COVID rule ended, Mayorkas says The number of migrants seeking to cross the southern U.S. border has been “markedly down” despite an expected surge following the expiration of pandemic-era border restrictions, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said.Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union, Mayorkas said over the past two days, the U.S. Border Patrol “has experienced a 50% drop in the number of encounters versus what we were experiencing earlier in the week,” before the border limits, known as Title 42, were lifted.While Mayorkas said it was too soon to say whether the surge has peaked, border agents reported about 6,300 encounters on Friday and 4,200 on Saturday. Authorities said early last week the number stood at an all-time high of 10,000 daily.An unprecedented surge of migrants crossing the U.S. southern border over recent months has been a political albatross for President Joe Biden, with Republicans and some fellow Democrats questioning if the White House was prepared to handle the influx.Republican...

Turkish news agencies offer different results from election deciding future of incumbent Erdogan

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:27:02 GMT

Turkish news agencies offer different results from election deciding future of incumbent Erdogan ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — A pair of news outlets in Turkey provided different partial results from the country’s presidential election Sunday, with the state-run news agency indicating with three-quarters of ballot boxes counted that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan would squeak out a victory but an opposition-leaning agency saying the contest was headed toward a run-off.The state-run Anadolu Agency said Erdogan was leading with 51% of the vote, while Kemal Kilicdaroglu, his main challenger, had garnered 43% after 75% of ballot boxes were tallied. The ANKA news agency said that with ballots from 76% of boxes counted, Erdogan had won 48% compared to Kilicdaroglu’s 46%. If no candidate secures more than 50% of the vote, the top two vote-getters will face a run-off on May 28. Further complicating the picture, the opposition candidate’s party accused Anadolu of manipulating results, insisting that Kilicdaroglu was narrowly leading with 47.42% to Erdogan’s 46.80%.Istanbul May...

Border crossings are off from last week’s highs as US pins hopes for order on mobile app

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:27:02 GMT

Border crossings are off from last week’s highs as US pins hopes for order on mobile app TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — Pandemic-era limits on asylum known as Title 42 have been rarely discussed among many of tens of thousands of migrants massed on Mexico’s border with the United States. Their eyes were — and are — fixed instead on a new U.S. government mobile app that grants 1,000 people daily an appointment to cross the border and seek asylum while living in the U.S. With demand far outstripping available slots, the app has been an exercise in frustration for many — and a test of the Biden administration’s strategy of coupling new legal paths to entry with severe consequences for those who don’t. “You start to give up hope but it’s the only way,” Teresa Muñoz, 48, who abandoned her home in the Mexican state of Michoacan after a gang killed her husband and beat her. She has been trying for a month to gain entry through the app, called CBPOne, while staying in a Tijuana shelter with her two children and 2-year-old grandson.U.S. Homeland Security Secretar...

Authorities assess damage after sidewalk sinkhole on New Mexico bridge; 2 pedestrians rescued

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:27:02 GMT

Authorities assess damage after sidewalk sinkhole on New Mexico bridge; 2 pedestrians rescued LOS LUNAS, N.M. (AP) — Authorities on Sunday were assessing the damage after a sidewalk sinkhole developed on a New Mexico bridge, resulting in the rescue of two pedestrians.Los Lunas police said the city’s Main Street bridge over the Rio Grande remained closed due to the sinkhole under a sidewalk on the east side of the bridge.Several media reports Saturday night said the bridge partially collapsed, but authorities said that was not accurate.New Mexico Department of Transportation officials were on the scene Sunday trying to determine the extent of the sidewalk damage, which is a main road in Valencia County.Los Lunas Fire Chief John Gabaldon said a water line had to be shut off to prevent more problems if a pipe running through the sinkhole broke.Gabaldon didn’t immediately know how many homes were affected by the water outage.Los Lunas is about 24 miles (38.6 kilometers) south of Albuquerque.The Associated Press

Texas mom welcomes 1st child days after completing breast cancer treatment

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:27:02 GMT

Texas mom welcomes 1st child days after completing breast cancer treatment AUSTIN (KXAN) — An Austin mom has extra to celebrate this Mother's Day, just months after she successfully completed breast cancer treatment while pregnant with her first child.Emily Williams celebrated her 40th birthday last March and underwent her first routine mammogram, which came back clear. In May, she learned she was pregnant with her first child, after seven rounds of in vitro fertilization attempts. TRENDING NOW: San Antonio Zoo welcomes several baby endangered animals But come June 2022, she discovered a lump in her breast. After completing a biopsy, she was diagnosed with stage IIB breast cancer."It's almost like my happiness turned and went 180 [degrees]," she said. "Can I even keep this baby, after all that we went through? And so it was really — it was devastating to me."Austin resident Emily Williams has plenty to celebrate this Mother's Day, having given birth earlier this year to her first child just days after wrapping chemo treatment. (Courtesy: Cynthia Hamilton...

Michigan boy uses slingshot to save sister from abduction, police say

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:27:02 GMT

Michigan boy uses slingshot to save sister from abduction, police say ALPENA, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan girl was able to escape an attempted kidnapping when her brother used a slingshot to strike the would-be attacker, authorities said this week.Mlive.com reports that the Michigan State Police arrested the accused assailant in the city of Alpena on Wednesday.The 17-year-old's name has not been released though he has been charged as an adult with one count of attempted kidnapping/child enticement, one count of attempted assault to do great bodily harm less than murder, and one count of assault and battery. ‘Unacceptable’: Video of TSA worker’s handling of bomb dog draws outrage Michigan State Police said in a news release that the 8-year-old girl was in her backyard when the alleged assailant came out of the woods, grabbed her and covered her mouth. Authorities said the girl's brother, 13, hit the alleged attacker in the head and chest using a slingshot.Police later arrested the 17-year-old based on another family member's description of the suspe...

First-generation college students earn less than graduates whose parents went to college

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:27:02 GMT

First-generation college students earn less than graduates whose parents went to college (The Conversation) - When discussions take place about first-generation college students, often the focus is on how disadvantaged they are in comparison to their peers whose parents went to college.Research we recently conducted shows that first-generation college students experience another form of disadvantage that lasts long after they graduate – and that is: how much they earn.We are sociologists who focus on topics of career progression and class inequality.Using data from the federal Baccalaureate and Beyond Longitudinal Study for 1992-93 graduates, we found that first-generation college students earn substantially less 10 years after graduation than college graduates whose parents went to college. This is the most recent data available that follows young people for 10 years after they graduate – a time when young adults’ incomes typically become more stable.Substantial wage gapsOur research found that first-generation men and women go on to earn, resp...