Macron scraps trip amid rioting across France, as loved ones bury teen slain by police
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:27 GMT
NANTERRE, France (AP) — President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday scrapped an official trip to Germany after a fourth straight night of rioting and looting across France in defiance of a massive police deployment. Hundreds turned out for the burial of the 17-year-old whose killing by police triggered the unrest.France’s Interior Ministry announced that in the latest night of violence, 1,311 people had been arrested around the country, where 45,000 police officers fanned out in a so-far unsuccessful bid to restore order. In the violence sparked by the teen’s death on Tuesday, some 2,400 persons have been arrested overall. The protesters and rioters turned out on the streets of cities and towns, clashing with police, despite Macron’s appeal to parents to keep their children at home. About 2,500 fires were set and stores were ransacked, according to authorities.The violence in France was taking a toll on Macron’s diplomatic profile. German President Frank-Walter Ste...Evanston man charged after fatal stabbing in Little India
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:27 GMT
CHICAGO -- An Evanston man is charged after a 69-year-old man was fatally stabbed in the city's Little India neighborhood on May 12. According to police, 33-yearold Brandon Sanders is facing three felony charges of first-degree murder, residential burglary and forcible murder. 2 teens injured after shooting in Grand Crossing overnight Police reports state that Sanders was arrested in the 2500 block of West Peterson Avenue and was identified as the man who on May 12 fatally stabbed a 69-year-old man. The incident took place in the 2300 block of West Devon Avenue around 4:40 p.m. Sanders was placed into custody and charged accordingly.Stamps are about to get more expensive: Here's when
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:27 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – Sending a piece of mail or a postcard will soon be more expensive in response to inflation, marking the fourth price hike in roughly a year and a half.Mailing prices most recently rose in January when the United States Postal Service increased the costs of some postage by more than 4%. Less than four months later, the USPS requested price changes for multiple services, including Forever stamps. The agency asked the Postal Regulatory Commission to increase certain prices by roughly 5.4% “to offset the rise in inflation.” That request was approved as of Wednesday. Here’s what the USPS does with lost mail — and how you might get it back Among those price changes are a 3-cent increase to Forever stamps, pushing them to 66 cents each. The iconic stamps were previously raised to 63 cents each in January. If you purchased Forever stamps at a cheaper price, have no fear — Forever stamps are always accepted, hence the name. Sending a 1-ounce letter will also require 6...Darren 'Droz' Drozdov, former WWE wrestling star and NFL player, dies at 54
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:27 GMT
(WKBN)- Former NFL player and WWE superstar Darren Drozdov has died. He was 54 years old. WWE announced Drozdov's death Friday, calling him a "gifted athlete" and an "imposing force in the ring.""Drozdov captivated audiences in the late 1990s with his time spent in the Legion of Doom teaming with Animal and his Droz’s World vignettes," the company wrote. "WWE extends its condolences to Darren Drozdov’s family, friends and fans."Before entering the world of professional wrestling, Drozdov played in the NFL for the New York Jets, Denver Broncos and Philadelphia Eagles as a nose tackle. He also played in the Canadian Football League. The Iron Sheik, WWE Hall of Famer, dead at 81 "Droz," as he was known to wrestling fans, debuted in the WWE in 1998, competing with Road Warrior Animal as a part of The Legion of Doom. He also teamed with Prince Albert for a brief period of time. In the ring, Drozdov had also competed under the name "Puke," a moniker derived from Drozdov's ability to vo...Migraines worse in summer? This may be why
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:27 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – There's no good time to get a migraine, but experts say they can be even worse at the start of the summer.If you've noticed that the debilitating headaches seem to happen more often as we move into late June and July, weather changes could be to blame.“Weather is a very important factor and element when it comes to migraine occurrence,” explained Emad Estemalik, MD, headache specialist for Cleveland Clinic. “Especially around seasonal changes. So, as we’re going from winter, into spring, into summer, you have significant barometric pressure change."Air pressure can change with altitude, temperature and moisture.An extreme shift in barometric pressure, such as a thunderstorm, can affect a person's sinuses, even causing a migraine, according to the Cleveland Clinic.What is a migraine?While any headache can make normal activities difficult, migraines are considered more painful and are also linked to symptoms including nausea, vomiting and light sensitivity.Symptoms can als...Pflugerville ISD approves plans for more affordable housing for faculty, staff
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:27 GMT
PFLUGERVILLE, Texas (KXAN) — Staff in Pflugerville ISD could expect to get help with affordable housing as the cost of living continues to rise.The district said it approved an agreement Thursday night with the Texas Workforce Housing Foundation to work with certain apartment complexes in the area, providing more affordable rent.The board said it also approved a $2 million contract with a company to develop its own housing for teachers.Adam Harden, an attorney representing Texas Workforce Housing Foundation, spoke on the affordable housing plan."What the offer is, is that they'll be responsible for financing it, rehabbing it, maintaining it,” Harden said. “The district will not take on any debt. There won’t be any taxes that will be levied on your citizens to support it. It's just pure. We want to support the district's personnel."The plans come as many teachers said they have struggled to keep up with the cost of living in the area, some even taking up second jobs or moving away fr...Food Truck Festival returning to Bennington
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:27 GMT
BENNINGTON, V.T. (NEWS10) -- The annual Bennington Food Truck Festival will be returning for its fifth year. The event is scheduled for August 12 from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Food trucks and chefs from Vermont and beyond will offer a wide array of cuisines, including wood-fired pizza, specialty sandwiches, frozen treats, beer, and baked goods, as well as Mexican, Mediterranean and Jamaican dishes. The event will also feature live music, face painting, vendors and artisans. The festival will be held on the corner of Main Street and School Street in downtown Bennington. Entrance to the event is free, however attendees are encouraged to register online to help vendors prepare for the crowd.Highest-rated barbecue restaurants in St. Louis, according to Yelp
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:27 GMT
Barbecue, also known as BBQ for short, has captivated the taste buds of millions of people across the world; its smell, a quintessential part of backyard parties and long, lazy holiday weekends. This cooking method involves slow cooking and smoking meat over an open flame or heat source. Beyond the slab of baby back ribs and brisket that we're probably familiar with, barbecue has a long history dating back centuries and is rooted in various cultures.The earliest origins of barbecue can be traced back to the Taino people, who were Indigenous to the Caribbean. By the 19th century, the technique became widespread in the American South, primarily using pork. Taino people didn't use the word barbecue. Instead, this method of cooking food over a raised wooden grate was referred to as barbacoa.As time passed, techniques and flavors evolved as a result of colonization, globalization, and advancements in technology. Today, barbecue has become a beloved food all over the world. In the United ...Two die, one person injured, in single-vehicle crash in Highlands Ranch
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:27 GMT
Two people died and a third suffered injuries in a single-vehicle rollover crash in Highlands Ranch.The crash happened about 9 p.m. Friday on South University Boulevard near Quebec Street, according to the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office.Update to fatal accident that occurred near Highlands Heritage Park. 3 occupants ejected with 2 confirmed deceased and 1 transported to the hospital in unknown condition. Eastbound S University Blvd will remain closed until further notice until the investigation is complete. pic.twitter.com/1a0xSnxUqW— DC Sheriff (@dcsheriff) July 1, 2023The driver lost control and the vehicle left the roadway, going down a steep embankment and crashing into a tree, the sheriff’s office said. Three people were thrown from the vehicle. Two died and one was taken to a hospital.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Pedestrian on I-76 dies when hit by vehicle near E-470 ramp in Brighton Crime and Public Safety | Passeng...Rockies Journal: Bud Black deserves a better hand than one he was dealt
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:53:27 GMT
Bud Black deserves better. He’d never say it, but it’s true.Given a healthy, talented team, Black is a winning manager. He proved it his first two years with the Rockies, getting them to the postseason in 2017 and ’18, the only back-to-back playoff appearances in their lackluster history.The Rockies had a winning road record just three times in their first 30 years, in 2009 under Jim Tracy (41-40) and under Black in ’17 (41-40) and ’18 (44-38). He helped young pitchers such as German Marquez and Kyle Freeland reach their potential. The starters’ ERA in 2018 was 4.17, the second-best in franchise history, trailing only the 2009 rotation (4.10).If owner Dick Monfort and the front office had had the guts, foresight, and skills to add some key players at the trade deadline in ’18, the Rockies would have won the National League West for the first time in franchise history. If they had done things differently following the 2018 season — D.J....Latest news
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