FBI releases identity of attempted bank robber arrested by BSO in Dania Beach
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:42 GMT
The Federal Bureau of Investigation released information on the identity of the man arrested by Broward Sheriff’s Office deputies in Dania Beach after Wednesday’s attempted bank robbery in Pembroke Pines.Officials said 28-year-old Edmanuel Victoria was in custody after he allegedly robbed an armored truck in front of a Bank of America branch located at 18291 Pines Blvd., Wednesday. Hours later, BSO captured him in Dania Beach after an hours-long police chase. Victoria is now in federal custody and he is expected to appear in a Fort Lauderdale federal court. The Pembroke Pines Police Department, BSO, the South Florida Violent Crime/Fugitive Task Force, and the FBI continue their investigation.No further information was provided as the investigation is ongoing.‘No bullshit,’ Germany is failing on climate change, says vice chancellor
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:42 GMT
BERLIN — German Economy Minister and Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck has warned that green goals are not being met and said that support for climate protection appears to be wavering.“No bullshit: We are not on track, it has to be said quite clearly,” Habeck, of the Green Party that is a member of the governing coalition, said Wednesday at the re:publica conference in Berlin.After praising the German government’s expansion of renewable energy, Habeck said that even if all current measures now being planned are implemented, it would not be possible to stay below the lower 1.5-degree warming limit of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change.Habeck emphasized that politics alone cannot fix climate issues; “We started far too late for that.” He said that while the government must “really pull through politically now,” it must also work to ensure popular support for the policies.“It has to be said […] that we are just perhaps moving away from a social majority f...Russia bombs school where flood evacuees were sheltering after Zelenskyy visits Kherson
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:42 GMT
KYIV — Russia unleashed a barrage of missiles on the Ukrainian-held parts of Kherson on Thursday, with eyewitnesses reporting multiple casualties at a school where flood evacuees who fled the rising waters of the Dnipro River were sheltering.The shelling came just after Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited a crossing point where people were being evacuated from flooded areas and called for “a clear and quick global response” to Tuesday’s bombing of the Nova Kakhovka dam, which Kyiv and its allies say the Kremlin orchestrated.“Orcs have just fired at School No. 2 where people from flooded homes were gathering,” said Yevhen Rischuk, the Ukrainian mayor-in-exile of the occupied town of Oleshky, which has been hit hard by the floodwaters. “Orcs” is the nickname Ukrainians use for Russian forces.According to multiple eyewitnesses, the shelling targeting major evacuation routes from the city of Kherson, which Ukraine recaptured from Russia...Why Matt Mervis and Christopher Morel are in tough spots as Chicago Cubs try to get their anemic offense on track
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:42 GMT
Chicago Cubs first baseman Matt Mervis got the pitch he wanted.He worked a 2-0 count against Los Angeles Angels starter Jaime Barria in the fifth inning Wednesday when a slider from the right-hander caught too much of the zone. Mervis smoked the ball, pulling it to right field with the hardest-hit ball — 110.1 mph — any player either team produced in the game.Mervis, though, had nothing to show for the great contact.Despite the .750 expected batting average on the 300-foot line drive, Angels right fielder Mickey Moniak hauled it in to keep the runner at first. The frustrating sequence epitomized the struggles Mervis has experienced through his first 22 major-league games and, more broadly, the Cubs’ maddening offensive inconsistency.Mervis finished 0-for-3 with a strikeout in the Cubs’ 6-2 loss. He hasn’t been able to get going since the Cubs promoted him May 5 after he conquered Triple-A pitching in the first month of the season.Manager David Ross has ...Five years later, Billy McKinney gets second chance with Yankees: ‘Earned the opportunity’
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:42 GMT
Billy McKinney’s first stint with the Yankees only lasted two games. Five years later, he’s earned another shot with the Bombers.The Yankees added McKinney to their active roster on Wednesday when they placed Aaron Judge on the 10-day injured list and put Ryan Weber on the 60-day IL. McKinney first joined the Yankees’ organization as a prospect in 2016 when they acquired him, Gleyber Torres, Adam Warren and Rashad Crawford from the Cubs for Aroldis Chapman. McKinney then made his major league debut and picked up his first hit with the Yanks on March 30, 2018, but he only appeared in one other game for the team, which came the very next day.The Yankees shipped McKinney and Brandon Drury to the Blue Jays for J.A. Happ that summer, thus beginning a well-traveled career for McKinney. He saw major league action with the Jays, Brewers, Mets, Dodgers and Athletics before rejoining the Yankees on a minor league deal this past winter.McKinney, 28, slashed .274/.388/.511 wit...East Village fire impacts traffic near SR-94 westbound off ramp
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:42 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- The City of San Diego Fire-Rescue Department is on the scene of a structure fire on the 1600 block of F Street, near the State Route 94 westbound off ramp.The incident has prompted authorities to detour traffic in the area. All of the westbound lanes of SR-94 are blocked. Motorist are encouraged to use alternative routes if possible.A fire chief confirmed to FOX 5 that the probable cause of the fire is batteries from e-bikes and scooters.Crews working to gather more information surrounding the circumstances leading up to the blaze. This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.Baltimore police commissioner departing after 4 years; led department through court-ordered reforms
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:42 GMT
BALTIMORE (AP) — Baltimore Police Commissioner Michael S. Harrison is stepping down after four years in the role.Harrison’s departure was announced Thursday morning at a news conference held on short notice at City Hall.Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said Deputy Commissioner Richard Worley, a longtime veteran of the force, will be acting commissioner.During a police department budget hearing earlier this week, Harrison denied to Baltimore City Council members that he was seeking a position in Washington, D.C. But he hedged when asked whether he would stay in Baltimore through the end of his contract.Harrison was appointed commissioner in 2019 and granted a five-year contract, which would have ended in March 2024. He moved to Baltimore from New Orleans, where he led that city’s police department through a reform process similar to the court-ordered changes being implemented in Baltimore.The Baltimore Police Department was placed under a federal consent decree in 2017 after Department ...Stock market today: Wall Street drifts as a trading lull continues
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:42 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are drifting in early trading on Wall Street, continuing this week’s lull as markets wait for several big events next week. The S&P 500 was up less than 0.1% early Thursday, and it hasn’t moved by more than 0.4% any day this week. The Dow was up 34 points, or 0.1%, while the Nasdaq composite was up 0.2%. GameStop sank 20% after ousting the CEO who was brought in to try and turn around the struggling video game retailer. The market has been mostly calm after charging higher last week on data suggesting a long-feared recession may not be imminent. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.Wall Street stabilized before Thursday’s opening bell after a heavy sell-off a day earlier in the tech sector dragged some benchmarks lower.Futures for the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell less than 0.1% in premarket. Global shares were mixed and oil prices rebounded after losing ground early.Government data on jobless claim...Deluge from ruptured Ukrainian dam is latest tragedy for Kherson residents since Russian invasion
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:42 GMT
KHERSON, Ukraine (AP) — Yurii, a former Ukrainian soldier, knows all too well about living in his rickety attic: It was here, during Russia’s eight-month occupation of the southern city of Kherson, that he hid to avoid capture by the invaders.Now, the 51-year-old in fatigues is taking refuge again, after the latest big development in Russia’s war in Ukraine: A breach of the Kakhovka dam upstream on the Dnieper River that sent floodwaters gushing through his home and rising to the low edge of his corrugated metal roof.Authorities on both sides of the river – Russians control the east bank near the delta, the Ukrainians the west — say thousands of people have lost their homes in the torrential flood, where waters were still rising on Wednesday. Like many other determined and defiant Ukrainians, Yurii has faced disaster after disaster since Russian forces swept into Ukraine over 15 months ago. Like many, his anger has grown over their perceived disregard for peaceful Ukrainians.“They d...Russia shells Ukrainian city inundated by dam collapse after Zelenskyy visits area
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:19:42 GMT
KHERSON, Ukraine (AP) — Russian forces on Thursday shelled a southern Ukrainian city that was inundated in a catastrophic dam collapse, Ukrainian officials said, forcing a suspension of some rescue work hours after President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled to the area to assess the damage. At least five people have died, many are homeless, and tens of thousands are without drinking water after the Kakhovka dam’s destruction. Ukraine accused Russia of blowing of the facility, which Moscow’s forces controlled, while Russia said Ukraine bombarded it.The ensuing flooding has ruined crops, displaced land mines, wrought widespread environmental damage, and set the stage for long-term electricity shortages. Exclusive drone footage captured by The Associated Press showed the ruined dam falling into the flooded river and hundreds of submerged homes, greenhouses and even a church.In Kherson city, the largest municipality affected, repeated Russian shelling echoed overhead in the earl...Latest news
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