Letters with powdered substance sent to Sweden’s counties
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:44:07 GMT
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Several county boards in Sweden received letters containing a powdered substance Wednesday, leading to the evacuation of employees in some places. At least two people were taken to hospitals, Swedish media said.Police in Jonkoping, a city 280 kilometers (174 miles) south of Stockholm, said no one was injured there after the arrival of ”a suspected dangerous object” — a letter with powder. “Because it cannot be ruled out that the powder is dangerous, we have been called in to check it more closely with the emergency services,” Katarina Rusin, a police spokesperson in southern Sweden told Swedish news agency TT.At least 18 of Sweden’s 21 counties received the letters, TT reported.Police said the contents were being analyzed. The Associated PressEditorial Roundup: Mississippi
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:44:07 GMT
Columbus Dispatch. March 28, 2023. Editorial: A state up to the taskAs dawn broke Monday across a swath of destruction across central Mississippi, from Rolling Fork to Amory and continuing into Alabama, the sobering reality of what lies ahead was fixed in the minds of those who call these places home.Between Friday night, when tornadoes first touched down near Rolling Fork, and Monday, the politicians have come and gone, staying long enough to have their photos taken and make proclamations. These little towns aren’t likely to see hide nor hair of them again.By now, the curious gawkers have gone home, too, and the nation’s attention will turn to the next big event — the next storm, the next shooting — and the far less dramatic and less photogenic business of piecing together these little communities and towns will continue quietly. For days. For weeks. For months.There will be no official end to the recovery and perhaps no full recovery, in the sense that some of these places can onl...Wednesday weather rollercoaster to bring brief winter blast to GTA
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:44:07 GMT
Winter is getting ready to clash with spring as the GTA braces for a weather rollercoaster on Wednesday.The daytime high will approach double digits, but the temperature is expected to plummet in the afternoon with a quick burst of snow, rain and wind to follow.“Quite an intense but brief mix of weather for the afternoon,” says CityNews meteorologist Jill Taylor.Taylor says showers beginning around 1 p.m. will turn into rain around 2 p.m., which will change to a quick burst of snow closer to 3 p.m. The burst of snow will taper to flurries with the precipitation expected to wrap up around 4:30 p.m.A clear start to our Wed for most areas BUT heads up for changeable weather today! Showers around 1pm, steadier rain by 2pm then quick burst of snow by 3pm. Should be out of the way by 4:30pm. Very strong gusty wind with falling temperatures. Guaranteed High 9°C dropping to 1°C— Jill Taylor (@JillTaylorCity) March 29, 2023Thundersnow is even a possibility. The city previou...WWE’s WrestleMania extravaganza draws sponsors to the ring
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:44:07 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — WWE’s WrestleMania, the Super Bowl for the sports entertainment company, arrives this weekend to a massive audience and vastly larger sponsorship revenue as it seeks to establish itself as a serious contender for major dollars from such partnerships.Craig Stimmel, WWE’s senior vice president and head of global sales and partnerships, told The Associated Press in an interview that sponsorship revenue for this year’s event has doubled to more than $20 million, a record for any WWE event.Those numbers are critical in light of the return in January of Vince McMahon, the founder and majority shareholder of WWE, who said the sports entertainment company could be up for sale.There are numerous rumors circulating about who might be willing to buy WWE and for how much, and it’s unknown if anyone has stepped forward with a bid yet. But the company’s broadening presence everywhere from TikTok to streaming channels could lift its asking price. Marketing experts see W...Should U.S. airlines pay passengers for delays like the EU?
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Southwest Airlines spent the early part of 2023 trying to make good after a historic meltdown resulted in more than 16,700 canceled flights during the 2022 holidays. The airline reimbursed passengers for the cost of alternative travel arrangements and sent many travelers additional loyalty points.Southwest wasn’t legally required to. The U.S. has no federal laws mandating that airlines compensate passengers for delays . Airlines are only obligated to offer refund s if they cancel a flight and the passenger decides not to travel.That’s hardly the case in Europe. An EU regulation, commonly referred to as EU261 , requires airlines to compensate travelers for cancellations, denied boarding or delays of two or more hours. It went into effect in 2005 and applies to most flights operated by airlines based in the 27 EU countries, plus Iceland, Norway and Switzerland.As long as the flight wasn’t disrupted due to an “extraordinary circumstance” such as weather , passengers are entitled to com...Several 7-Elevens robbed across Chicago in last 3 days
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:44:07 GMT
CHICAGO — Chicago police are investing a string of armed robberies at 7-Elevens across the city.Police say the robberies started early Monday when two 7- Elevens in Lakeview, one in Bucktown and another in Galewood were robbed.Four more stores were robbed early Wednesday; one in the 2700 block of West Touhy Avenue, one in the 6800 block of North Western Avenue, one in the 500 block of West Grenshaw Street and one in the 900 block of West Monroe Street. Up Next: Woman found shot to death in Chatham alley Police believe the robberies are being done by the same group of two to three men. They enter the stores armed with handguns and took cash from registers. In the West Monroe instance, police said the group also demanded car keys from a customer and fled the scene in the customer’s 2017 black Jeep Cherokee.Anyone with any information is asked to call police.Basic training without the yelling: Army recruits get a second chance
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Last August, Daysia Holiday decided to try one more time to join the Army.She’d taken the academic test and failed three times. So, when she was offered a slot in a new Army prep course to help improve her scores and qualify for basic training, she jumped at the chance.Students enlisted in the new Army prep course work together in barracks at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C., Aug. 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Sean Rayford, File)Students in the new Army Prep Course sit at desks at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C., Aug. 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Sean Rayford, File)Chief of Staff of the Army Gen. James McConville left, listens to Daysia Holiday, a student in the Future Soldier Prep Course, right, at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C. Aug. 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Sean Rayford, File)A student enlisted in the new Army prep course looks at their work at Fort Jackson in Columbia, S.C., Aug. 26, 2022. (AP Photo/Sean Rayford, File)Seven months later, Pvt. 2nd Class Holiday is a proud graduate of Army ...Austin Pets Alive! to help Hays County shelter with overcrowding
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:44:07 GMT
SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) -- An animal shelter based in Austin will help Hays County relieve the problem of overcrowding at an animal shelter in San Marcos. Hays County Commissioners on Tuesday approved a deal with Austin Pets Alive!. APA! will act as the project coordinator for a Pet Resource Center in Hays County.According to an announcement from Hays County Commissioners, APA! will help in the creation, development, operation and management of the Pet Resource Center, field services and a veterinary clinic. Past coverage: ‘This is a social issue’: Hays County inches closer to having new animal center The announcement says the planning phase begins April 3 and will last for a year.“This agreement with Austin Pets Alive! takes significant steps to address the growing need for animal sheltering and chronic overcrowding at the severely limited San Marcos Regional Animal Shelter, currently the only open intake animal shelter in the county,” Hays County Judge Reuben Becerra said in t...The bee just became an honored resident of Bee Cave
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 14:44:07 GMT
BEE CAVE, Texas (KXAN) -- A unanimous city council vote on March 28 proclaimed the bee an honored resident of the City of Bee Cave. The city is the first in the nation to recognize the insect as an honored resident, according to a press release from the city. Peter Keilty, a local beekeeper and president of the bee advocacy group Bees for All, was the first to suggest the idea to city council and said this is "a big step forward in protecting the health and security of pollinators and humans alike." This decree came just in time for the city's 2nd annual Books and Bees festival, which will take place at the Hill Country Galleria on Saturday Apr. 1. Live music, authors, bee-themed activities, and wildflower seeds will be buzzing about the Galleria on Saturday, and KXAN’s Jim Spencer will be there emceeing. Austin takes first steps as official ‘Bee City’ Bee Cave became an official Bee City USA Affiliate in 2021 for its efforts to promote bee education and wildflower planting, and ...5 things to know this Wednesday, March 29
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ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- It is Wednesday, my dudes. Per Meteorologist Jill Szwed, we can expect a mixed bag with the weather front today. We’re expecting everything from sun to snow squalls and spring warmth to Arctic air. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! A Colonie man was taken into custody and faces charges following the Albany Medical Center lockdown that happened Monday. Police say they found him with two guns, one a BB gun, in the room he barricaded himself and his mother in. Also, the off-duty Rutland County Sheriff's deputy involved in the November 2022 shooting in Saratoga has been charged with attempted murder and more. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Wednesday morning. 1. Colonie man charged in Albany Med lockdownThe suspect accused of causing the Albany Medical Center lockdown on Monday has been taken into custody and faces several charges. Dino Savoca, 61, of Colonie, was arr...Latest news
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