AP PHOTOS: Objects of war become new normal in Kyiv
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:18:13 GMT
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — There are sandbags around the statues and anti-tank obstacles by the side of the streets, trenches in the nearby forests and land mine warnings in the woods. Signs painted on walls point to the nearest shelter, while air raid sirens occasionally wail across the city, which still sometimes comes under missile attack.But against this backdrop of war, residents of the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, are living their lives as normally as they can while Russia’s invasion of their country continues into its second year.Although many fled in the opening stages of the war, residents have gradually returned to their homes as Russian forces were pushed back from north of the city last year, and the conflict became centered mainly in the eastern and southern parts of Ukraine.Shops, restaurants and bars are open — even if customers have to wrap up their evenings early and rush home in time for the 11 p.m. curfew. Nobody pays attention to the angular steel anti-tank hedgehogs by th...Biathlon great Marte Olsbu Roeiseland retires
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:18:13 GMT
OSLO, Norway (AP) — Marte Olsbu Roeiseland, who made history with five medals in biathlon at the Winter Olympics last year, announced her retirement on Tuesday.The Norwegian won three gold medals and two bronze in Beijing in biathlon. Olsbu Roiseland matched the record for most medals at one Winter Games by any athlete and became the first female biathlete to achieve the feat. She also won two silver medals at the 2018 Olympics and completed a historic clean sweep at the 2020 world championships as the first biathlete with medals in all seven events. The International Biathlon Union said 32-year-old Olsbu Roiseland would retire after her home World Cup this week in Holmenkollen, Norway.___More AP sports: https://apnews.com/hub/sports and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSourceMoody’s vigila la posible rebaja de calificación de seis bancos estadounidenses
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:18:13 GMT
(CNN) — Moody’s Investors Service puso a otros seis bancos estadounidenses en revisión para posibles rebajas de calificación a última hora de este lunes, tras la quiebra del Silicon Valley Bank la semana pasada.La empresa de calificación crediticia también rebajó la calificación de Signature Bank a la categoría de banco basura tras la quiebra de este banco.Moody’s advirtió que también podría rebajar la calificación de First Republic Bank, Zions, Western Alliance, Comerica, UMB Financial e Intrust Financial. La firma citó las “condiciones de financiación extremadamente volátiles para algunos bancos estadounidenses expuestos al riesgo de salidas de depósitos no asegurados”.La medida se produce después de que las acciones de los bancos regionales sufrieran un varapalo el lunes, incluso después de que el Gobierno federal interviniera con una intervención masiva destinada a prevenir a los depositantes y evitar nuevas corridas bancarias. Las acciones de los b...Emerald Holding: Q4 Earnings Snapshot
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:18:13 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — NEW YORK (AP) — Emerald Holding, Inc. (EEX) on Tuesday reported fourth-quarter net income of $22.4 million, after reporting a loss in the same period a year earlier.The New York-based company said it had net income of 6 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for stock option expense, came to 7 cents per share.The company posted revenue of $93.6 million in the period.For the year, the company reported net income of $130.8 million, or 46 cents per share, swinging to a profit in the period. Revenue was reported as $325.9 million._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on EEX at https://www.zacks.com/ap/EEXSourceBiden dice que el expresidente Jimmy Carter le pidió que pronunciara su elogio fúnebre
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:18:13 GMT
(CNN) — El expresidente de Estados Unidos Jimmy Carter le pidió al presidente Joe Biden que pronuncie su elogio fúnebre tras su muerte, dijo el presidente este lunes.“Me pidió que hiciera su elogio, disculpen, no debería decir eso”, dijo Biden a sus seguidores durante unas declaraciones en una recaudación de fondos en Rancho Santa Fe, California, según un informe del grupo.“Pasé un tiempo con Jimmy Carter, y finalmente me puse al día con él. Encontraron una manera de mantenerlo durante mucho más tiempo de lo que esperaban, porque encontraron un gran avance”, continuó el presidente.Biden probablemente se refería a la larga batalla de Carter contra el cáncer que padece. En 2015, Carter anunció que cuatro manchas de cáncer se habían extendido a su cerebro, pero después del tratamiento, se declaró libre de cáncer en diciembre de ese año.Enfrentó una serie de problemas de salud en 2019 y, en consecuencia, se sometió a una cirugía para eliminar la presión en su cerebro. Sus problema...Madrid tries to avoid Liverpool comeback in Champions League
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:18:13 GMT
MADRID (AP) — Real Madrid got used to pulling off dramatic comebacks in the Champions League last season. Now it needs to avoid one to keep its title defense going.It will be Liverpool needing to do something magical at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium on Wednesday to reverse a 5-2 loss from the first leg in the round of 16.It definitely won’t be easy — no away team has ever erased a three-goal loss from the first leg in the Champions League. Only five times the team that lost at home rallied in the second leg, with Manchester United the only one to overcome a two-goal deficit in a round-of-16 matchup against Paris Saint-Germain in 2019.Liverpool did manage a huge comeback at home in the 2019 semifinals, rallying against another Spanish club, Barcelona. It had lost 3-0 at the Camp Nou before pulling off a 4-0 win in the second leg at home to keep alive a run that eventually ended with the team winning the trophy. Only three other teams overcame a deficit of three or more goals — Barcel...Denver weather: Warmer before rain, snow chances
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:18:13 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Partly to mostly sunny skies are expected in Denver Tuesday with above-average highs in the middle 60s. Precipitation arrives late Wednesday and lingers into Thursday afternoon in the Denver weather forecast.Weather today: 60s and sunshineWith temperatures climbing to the middle 60s Tuesday, most of the Front Range will be above average with a mix of sun and clouds. Winds will be mostly light today with comfy conditions. ‘Unusual pink coloring’ seen in treated water sent into Clear Creek Pinpoint Weather: Daily forecast for March 14. Weather tonight: More clouds, mildA few extra clouds push into the area Tuesday night as winds pick up a little. Overnight lows are mild as Denver only dips into the middle to upper 30s.Pinpoint Weather: Overnight forecast on March 14. Looking ahead: Rain, snow before cooler weekendDenver and the Front Range get even warmer on Wednesday topping out in the upper 60s and flirting with 70 degrees. Clouds push in for the second half of the...Zebra attacks Ohio man before killed by a deputy
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:18:13 GMT
(CNN) — A man was hospitalized after a zebra attacked him and bit his arm in Ohio Sunday before a deputy shot and killed the animal, according to law enforcement.Deputies were dispatched to a home in Circleville, Ohio, after getting a call from a man who said “his arm had been bitten off by a Zebra,” according to a Pickaway County Sheriff’s Office report obtained by CNN.The first deputy on scene, about 28 miles south of Columbus, arrived to see a “hostile” zebra charging his patrol vehicle and used his air horn and sirens to scare it away long enough to get out and apply a tourniquet to the wounded man’s arm and get him in an ambulance, the report says.As medical personnel were tending to the victim, the zebra continued to linger around the area and was acting aggressive, according to the report.Another man on scene told deputies that “this Zebra is aggressive and to put the Zebra down if needed,” the sheriff’s office repor...Sweden’s PM: Finland likely to join NATO without us
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:18:13 GMT
Turkey’s reluctance to approve Sweden’s NATO candidacy is hampering chances that Stockholm and Helsinki will join the military alliance together, the Swedish prime minister said Tuesday.“It is not excluded that Sweden and Finland will ratify in different steps,” Ulf Kristersson said at a press briefing, according to public broadcaster SVT.The likelihood of this scenario “has increased” in recent weeks, Kristersson added, highlighting the ball was now in obstinate Turkey’s court.Spurred by Russia’s war on Ukraine and the rising threat coming from Moscow, Sweden and Finland officially asked to join NATO last May, and later committed to joining the alliance together.Most members of the transatlantic military alliance quickly signed off on the joint application — except Hungary and Turkey, whose national parliaments have yet to ratify the membership bids.Although Stockholm has taken steps to ease some of Turkey’s concerns — including...MassDOT expects to deploy more than 3,000 pieces of equipment during late season nor’easter
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:18:13 GMT
The Massachusetts Department of Transportation expects to deploy about 3,000 pieces of equipment during Tuesday’s daylong nor’easter, according to Highway Administrator Jonathan Gulliver. As of 7 a.m., MassDOT already has over 500 pieces of equipment deployed and is updating those numbers quickly.“These late season storms are really tough,” Gulliver said. “When you’re looking out the window and you’re looking at rain, you’re thinking this is going to be easy. It’s not, this is going to deteriorate very quickly as the temperature drops and the snowfall starts.” Gulliver said one of the biggest challenges with storms that start with rain is the roads cannot be pretreated. “When it starts raining and you have warm roadways, pretreatment is ineffective, and that means that when the snow really hits it’s going to ice up very quickly. When you have rates that we are talking about, two inches per hour, our snow plows a...Latest news
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