BSO investigating fatal Tri-Rail train collision with pedestrian

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:30 GMT

BSO investigating fatal Tri-Rail train collision with pedestrian Detectives from the Broward Sheriff’s Office Homicide Unit have launched an investigation into an incident involving a Tri-Rail train and a pedestrian that resulted in a fatality.Authorities received multiple reports of a collision between a train and a pedestrian near West Commercial Boulevard and Interstate 95 in Oakland Park at approximately 6:15 a.m., Sunday. According to BSO, the train engineer informed detectives that the juvenile male had been walking on the tracks from the west to the east before abruptly stopping, leading to the unfortunate collision.The pedestrian was pronounced dead at the scene. His identity has not yet been released. The investigation remains ongoing.

Ukraine’s top football stars: Stand with us or be next to face Russia’s aggression

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:30 GMT

Ukraine’s top football stars: Stand with us or be next to face Russia’s aggression The West must stick with Ukraine or it could be next to face Russian aggression, Ukrainian football’s star player Oleksandr Zinchenko has warned.“Maybe some people have fatigue,” Zinchenko said Wednesday in an exclusive interview with POLITICO. “But our mission is just don’t give up. We have to keep going. We have to fight until the very end until we’re going to win this.”“Today’s Ukraine, right?” Zinchenko added. “We have to stick together because tomorrow it could be your country.”Zinchenko, who plays for Arsenal in the English Premier League, and Andriy Shevchenko, a legendary Ukrainian striker who played for Dynamo Kyiv and AC Milan, were speaking to promote a fundraising “Game4Ukraine” football match that will be played in London in August.The Ukrainians say that a host of star global names will be invited to play, to keep the world’s focus on the country as it struggles under ongoing bombardment from Russian President Vladimir Pu...

Watch out, Nicola: Scotland’s COVID inquiry wants ministers’ WhatsApps too

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:30 GMT

Watch out, Nicola: Scotland’s COVID inquiry wants ministers’ WhatsApps too LONDON — The Scottish government has been told to hand over WhatsApp messages and other communications between its top decision-makers to the country’s coronavirus inquiry.The official Scottish probe into the way the pandemic was handled — separate from the wider U.K. coronavirus inquiry — confirmed to POLITICO Wednesday that it has asked the devolved government at Holyrood to hand over “communications between ministers, officials and advisers relevant to the Inquiry’s Terms of Reference.”The inquiry said this also includes WhatsApp messages — raising the prospect of former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon and her successor Humza Yousaf, the health minister for a period during the pandemic, being ordered to hand over private texts to the team at a time they already face intense scrutiny over a campaign funding probe.The Scottish government is required by law to offer up the material, which could then be published by the inquiry.In its statement, the inquiry also alluded...

What the debt ceiling deal could mean for student loan borrowers

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:30 GMT

What the debt ceiling deal could mean for student loan borrowers Washington (CNN) — If passed into law, the bipartisan debt ceiling deal will dash any hope borrowers might have that the federal student loan payment pause would be extended for a ninth time.The Biden administration has repeatedly said the pandemic pause on federal student loan payments would end later this year, but officials have said that before and gone on to extend the pause again.This time, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona may not be able to do so. The agreement to address the debt limit includes a provision that specifically prevents him from extending the pause on payments again, according to the bill text.The pause “shall cease to be effective” 60 days after June 30, the bill reads.That’s roughly in line with the Biden administration’s plan to resume payments either 60 days after June 30 or 60 days after the Supreme Court rules on the separate student loan forgiveness program – whichever comes first. The justices are expected to rul...

UK castle could be yours for $37,000, but there’s a catch

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:30 GMT

UK castle could be yours for $37,000, but there’s a catch (CNN) — A sprawling Scottish castle is on sale for offers over £30,000 ($37,000), but there is a catch; its current owners estimate that it requires an additional £12 million ($14.8 million) for restoration.Situated on Fetlar, the fourth largest of the Shetland Islands, Brough Lodge is in one of the most remote parts of the UK.It’s accessible via ferry from the Shetland mainland, which itself is an hour and a half flight from Edinburgh or a three-and-a-half-hour flight from London.The island is home to around 69 people, according to the Fetlar Community Association website – an increase from its lowest population of 48 in early 2009.Nestled into the hillside, the castle overlooks Fetlar’s grassland and rugged cliffs stretching down to the sea, as well as the surrounding islands.Brough Lodge was built in 1825 by local merchant Arthur Nicolson in a Gothic style, said to be influenced by his European tours.It has been empty since the 1970s, although it was...

Jets don’t appear interested in signing free agent DeAndre Hopkins: ‘We love our current group’

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:30 GMT

Jets don’t appear interested in signing free agent DeAndre Hopkins: ‘We love our current group’ After their pursuit of Odell Beckham Jr. earlier this, there was thought that the Jets would be interested in free-agent receiver DeAndre Hopkins.However, if coach Robert Saleh’s comments on Wednesday are any indication, it doesn’t appear Gang Green is interested in the 30-year-old receiver.“We love our current group,” Saleh said. “I know it was some stuff with Odell, but we love our group.”Last week, the Cardinals released Hopkins after three seasons with the team. Now the veteran is free to sign with any team.Several teams will likely consider signing Hopkins, but according to Sports Illustrated, only the Bills and Chiefs engaged in “substantive talks” with the Cardinals. Teams were hesitant to trade for Hopkins, but he was interested in restructuring his contract — which had a cap hit of $30.75 million.The Jets were front runners to sign Beckham at the start of free agency. However, Beckham signed a one-year, $15 million guara...

As House debt ceiling vote nears, Biden shores up Democrats and McCarthy confident of GOP support

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:30 GMT

As House debt ceiling vote nears, Biden shores up Democrats and McCarthy confident of GOP support By LISA MASCARO, KEVIN FREKING, STEPHEN GROVES and FARNOUSH AMIRI (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — Hard-fought to the end, the big debt ceiling and budget cuts package headed toward a crucial House vote Wednesday as President Joe Biden and Speaker Kevin McCarthy assembled a coalition of centrist Democrats and Republicans for passage over fierce conservative blowback and progressive dissent.Biden sent top White House officials to the Capitol to shore up support ahead of voting. McCarthy worked to sell skeptical fellow Republicans, even fending off challenges to his leadership, in the rush to avert a potentially disastrous U.S. default.“Everybody has a right to their own opinion, but on history, I’d want to be here with this bill today,” McCarthy, R-Calif., said as he arrived at the Capitol.Despite deep disappointment from right-flank Republicans that the compromise falls short of the spending cuts they demanded, McCarthy insisted he would have the votes nee...

Earth is ‘really quite sick now’ and in danger zone in nearly all ecological ways, study says

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:30 GMT

Earth is ‘really quite sick now’ and in danger zone in nearly all ecological ways, study says By SETH BORENSTEIN (AP Science Writer)Earth has pushed past seven out of eight scientifically established safety limits and into “the danger zone,” not just for an overheating planet that’s losing its natural areas, but for well-being of people living on it, according to a new study.The study looks not just at guardrails for the planetary ecosystem but for the first time it includes measures of “justice,” which is mostly about preventing harm for countries, ethnicities and genders. The study by the international scientist group Earth Commission published in Wednesday’s journal Nature looks at climate, air pollution, phosphorus and nitrogen contamination of water from fertilizer overuse, groundwater supplies, fresh surface water, the unbuilt natural environment and the overall natural and human-built environment. Only air pollution wasn’t quite at the danger point globally.Air pollution is dangerous at local and regional levels, while climate...

US safety agency to require automatic emergency braking on new vehicles and set tougher standards

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:30 GMT

US safety agency to require automatic emergency braking on new vehicles and set tougher standards WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government’s auto safety agency plans to require that all new passenger cars and light trucks include potentially life-saving automatic emergency braking and meet stricter safety standards within three years.Wednesday’s announcement by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration represents the agency’s latest move toward regulating electronic systems that take on certain tasks that drivers themselves have normally done. NHTSA has been reluctant in the past to impose regulations, saying the technology will change during the time it takes to enact new rules.Ann Carlson, the safety agency’s chief counsel, says 90% of new passenger vehicles already include the braking technology under a voluntary program that automakers have approved. But she says NHTSA wants to make the braking systems more effective at higher speeds and better at avoiding pedestrians.The regulation proposed by NHTSA will require, for example, that the systems allow v...

Theodoros Pangalos, outspoken Greek former foreign minister, dies at 84

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:20:30 GMT

Theodoros Pangalos, outspoken Greek former foreign minister, dies at 84 ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Theodoros Pangalos, a former Greek foreign minister known for his undiplomatic outbursts and on whose watch Greece suffered one of its most embarrassing foreign policy debacles in 1999, has died. He was 84.Pangalos’ family said on Twitter that he died on Wednesday “peacefully at home, surrounded by his family and close associates.”Caretaker Prime Minister Ioannis Sarmas’ office expressed condolences, as did other leading Greek politicians. A statement from Sarmas’ office praised the “dynamic and decisive” former minister who stood out for his “sharp and substantial intellect.”Born on Aug, 17, 1938, Pangalos was the grandson of a former Greek military dictator. He studied law in Athens and economics in Paris, was involved in left-wing politics and actively opposed the new military regime of 1967-1974. He became a senior official in the Socialist Pasok party, founded by Andreas Papandreou, that dominated the political scene in most of the 1980s ...