Biden infrastructure focus turns to celebrating new bridges

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:26:32 GMT

Biden infrastructure focus turns to celebrating new bridges WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration is closing out a three-week push to highlight the benefits of infrastructure investments in local communities by awarding nearly $300 million to help repair or replace more than a dozen bridges across the country.Events in four states on Thursday will mark the end of the beginning phase of a more expansive White House push heading into President Joe Biden’s expected 2024 reelection race to remind voters of his accomplishments.During the administration’s “Investing in America” tour, Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris and other officials held more than 50 events across 25 states at projects benefiting from the landmark infrastructure, climate and high-tech manufacturing laws passed during the Democratic president’s first two years in office.There will be much more talk about Biden’s record to come.“This is the focus of the next year-plus,” White House chief of staff Jeff Zients, who got the job in February with a mand...

Florida cleans up after deluge strands cars, closes airport

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:26:32 GMT

Florida cleans up after deluge strands cars, closes airport FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — South Florida kept a wary eye on a forecast that called for rain Thursday, a day after nearly a foot (30 centimeters) fell in a matter of hours, causing widespread flooding, closing the Fort Lauderdale airport, and turning thoroughfares into rivers.Fort Lauderdale issued a state of emergency as flooding persisted in parts of the city. Emergency crews had worked through the night to attend rescue calls, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or deaths.Stranded cars littered streets around eastern Broward County, where rains started Monday, with the heaviest downpours coming Wednesday afternoon and evening. Crews worked to clear drains and fire up pumps to clear standing water. People were told to stay off roads until it drained.The Red Cross arrived at 5 a.m. Thursday and set up a staging area to help residents whose homes were flooded, providing them with blankets and coffee, officials said. The staging area also acted as a reunification point f...

Indonesia police kill 2 suspected Jemaah Islamiyah militants

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:26:32 GMT

Indonesia police kill 2 suspected Jemaah Islamiyah militants JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Indonesia’s counterterrorism police squad fatally shot two men suspected of ties to Jemaah Islamiyah, an al-Qaida-linked group blamed for a string of past bombings, police said Thursday.The two men, identified only by their initials, BA and ZK, were killed Wednesday in a shootout with police during a raid in Lampung, a province at the southern tip of Sumatra island, said Aswin Siregar, the spokesperson of the squad, known as Densus 88. An officer was seriously injured in the shootout and was hospitalized, he said.Siregar said at a news conference that the raid was part of a broader nationwide crackdown on Jemaah Islamiyah following tips that it is recruiting and training new members. The shadowy network is blamed for attacks in the Philippines and Indonesia, including the 2002 bombings on the Indonesian resort island of Bali that killed 202 people, mostly foreign tourists. The U.S. has designated it a terrorist group.Siregar said the two men were also accus...

Inside Canada’s Ozempic craze

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:26:32 GMT

Inside Canada’s Ozempic craze In today’s Big Story podcast, if you’ve watched TV or attended a sporting event recently, chances are you’ve seen an ad for Ozempic.Originally created to treat Type-2 Diabetes, the drug is now most commonly used for weight loss, and it’s become so popular that some places in Canada have had to ban Americans from crossing the border to get it. And that isn’t the only controversy associated with the medication, which has intensified an age old debate about obesity, how it’s defined, and how doctors should treat it.Carly Weeks is a health reporter at The Globe and Mail, she joins us to explain some of the controversy surrounding Ozempic, and who can currently get access to the drug in Canada.“If we were talking about a medication that helped lower people’s blood pressure, I don’t think we’d see as much interest in the salacious coverage, as we’re seeing with Ozempic,” she said.So should insurance companies cover obesity and weight loss drugs? Should ...

China warns of rocket debris in area northeast of Taiwan

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:26:32 GMT

China warns of rocket debris in area northeast of Taiwan TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — China’s local maritime authorities have issued a warning for possible rocket debris in waters northeast of Taiwan, saying ships would be banned from entering the area on April 16.Southern Fujian province’s Maritime Safety Administration said that vessels would be prohibited from entering the waters from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on that day, according to a press release on Thursday.The announcement comes after China held large-scale military drills that formally ended Monday in response to Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen’s transit visit last week to the United States, where she met U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy in California. Tensions remain high and China sent warplanes flying toward Taiwan more than 200 times over the weekend, while its navy ships circled the self-ruled island.The announcement designates a rectangular area northeast of Taiwan in the East China Sea. The notice sheds more light on the no-fly zone that China had warned it was setti...

Wall Street quiet ahead of another inflation report

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:26:32 GMT

Wall Street quiet ahead of another inflation report BEIJING — Trading was muted on Wall Street early Thursday, one day after a report showed that inflation in the U.S. eased and Federal Reserve officials said they expect fewer interest rate hikes this year.Futures for the Dow were mostly unchanged and futures for the S&P 500 inched up 0.1% before the bell Thursday.Government data Wednesday showed U.S. inflation declined to 5% in March from the previous month’s 6%. That encouraged traders who hope signs of weaker economic growth might prompt the Fed and other central banks to postpone or scale down plans for more rate hikes.Also Wednesday, notes from the Fed’s March 21-22 meeting showed officials agreed the next increase in its benchmark lending rate would be one-quarter percentage point instead of half a point. The notes showed Fed economists expect a “mild recession” but said that might be avoided.“If inflation is indeed moderating, and growth is no longer ‘too strong,’ the Fed can pause with confidence,” said Stephe...

Victims robbed at gunpoint in attempted Facebook Marketplace purchases on South Side

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:26:32 GMT

Victims robbed at gunpoint in attempted Facebook Marketplace purchases on South Side CHICAGO — Multiple victims were robbed at gunpoint during an attempted Facebook Marketplace purchase on the city's South Side. The separate incidents took place in the 5300 block of South Calumet Avenue around 1:00 p.m. Wednesday and again in the 300 block of West 42nd Place at 5:45 p.m.Police say the victim inquired about a car for sale on the social media platform and arranged to meet with the seller. When the victim arrived at the agreed location, they were met by a woman when then three men approached, displaying handguns and demanded the victim's property. 3 shot, 1 fatally, in off-campus shooting near Northwestern University: police The offenders took the victim's money and fled in the vehicle. Police say the woman offender is described as being between the ages of 25-30 and using the name "Diamond." She was accompanied by a group of men. There is currently no one in custody and police are investigating the incident. If any information is recovered on the incident, contact ...

65-year-old man reported missing in Skokie

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:26:32 GMT

65-year-old man reported missing in Skokie SKOKIE, Ill. — Authorities are looking for a 65-year-old Skokie man last seen Wednesday morning.Daniel Radloff was last seen in the 1000 block of Frontage Road at around 9 a.m.He is 5'7", 167 lbs. with gray hair and hazel eyes. He walks with a cane and may be in need of medical attention.Radloff was last seen wearing a black jacket, maroon flannel shirt with a white t-shirt underneath, blue jeans and dark blue "Crocs."Anyone who sees him is asked to call 911.

Fort Lauderdale Airport remains closed after heavy rain strands cars, causes flooding

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:26:32 GMT

Fort Lauderdale Airport remains closed after heavy rain strands cars, causes flooding FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — South Florida kept a wary eye on a forecast that called for rain Thursday, a day after nearly a foot (30 centimeters) fell in a matter of hours, causing widespread flooding, closing the Fort Lauderdale airport, and turning thoroughfares into rivers.Fort Lauderdale issued a state of emergency as flooding persisted in parts of the city. Emergency crews had worked through the night to attend rescue calls, but there were no immediate reports of injuries or deaths.Stranded cars littered streets around eastern Broward County, where rains started Monday, with the heaviest downpours coming Wednesday afternoon and evening. Crews worked to clear drains and fire up pumps to clear standing water. People were told to stay off roads until it drained.The Red Cross arrived at 5 a.m. Thursday and set up a staging area to help residents whose homes were flooded, providing them with blankets and coffee, officials said. The staging area also acted as a reunificati...

Parents accused of child cruelty claim to be immune Moorish sovereign citizens

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:26:32 GMT

Parents accused of child cruelty claim to be immune Moorish sovereign citizens EVANS, Ga. (WJBF) -- Two Georgia parents accused of child cruelty are claiming to be part of an extremist anti-government group that believes individuals can't be governed by state or federal authorities. Thirty-year-old Hassan Sahih Bey and 25-year-old Tinka El were arrested on April 6 after a deputy responded to the pediatric intensive care unit at Children's Hospital of Georgia, the Columbia County Sheriff's Office said.After speaking with someone from the Department of Family and Children's Services, the deputy learned one of the children had to be put on a respirator and had been diagnosed with rickets disease, a rare disease that can cause problems for children's bone development. A lack of vitamin D or calcium is the most common cause of rickets. The child also had bone malformation due to malnutrition. Man found guilty of spitting at police gets 70 years in prison El told police she had two other children who were at home with their father, Bey.Once Bey arrived at the hosp...