Locals vow to keep fighting to save a forest in southwest Turkey after the chainsaws finish work
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:21:25 GMT
ISTANBUL (AP) — Campaigners fighting to protect woodlands earmarked for coal-mining in southwest Turkey on Monday pledged to maintain their fight as tree-felling came to an end.Locals have held a four-year vigil in Akbelen forest to hold off logging that paves the way for a lignite mine near the village of Ikizkoy in Mugla province.Chainsaw teams that arrived to start felling trees a week ago have now finished their work, following violent confrontations between police dispatched to guard the operation and residents.“They massacred our forest,” Nejla Isik, from the Ikizkoy Environment Committee, said at a meeting with lawyers reported by the Duvar newspaper.“They destroyed our trees, which we have been protecting for four years, in eight days. As residents of Ikizkoy, we do not break our promise until the end. We will fight to the last drop.”The protest at Akbelen is the latest stand-off in Turkey between environmentalists and developers uprooting green areas for mines, quarries and...Michigan court affirms critical benefits for thousands badly hurt in car wrecks
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:21:25 GMT
DETROIT (AP) — People who were catastrophically injured in car wrecks before the summer of 2019 can continue to bill insurance companies for ongoing care, the Michigan Supreme Court said Monday in a decision that provides critical relief for thousands of people.For decades, people injured in crashes were entitled to lifetime payment for “all reasonable charges” related to care and rehabilitation. But a new state law set a fee schedule and a cap on reimbursements not covered by Medicare. Suddenly, benefits were at risk for roughly 18,000 people.In a 5-2 opinion, the Supreme Court said a “vested contractual right” to ongoing benefits “cannot be stripped away or diminished,” especially when lawmakers failed to declare an intent to do so when they changed the law.In an effort to lower Michigan’s insurance rates, which were among the highest in the U.S., the Republican-controlled Legislature and Democratic Gov. Gretchen Whitmer agreed to sweeping changes in 2019.Ed White, The Associated ...Man charged after 50-year-old man stabbed: CPD
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:21:25 GMT
CHICAGO -- A Chicago man is facing charges after a 50-year-old man was stabbed and another was severely battered in West Lawn Saturday.John Lasso is facing a felony of aggravated battery and deadly use of weapon and another misdemeanor of battery. Woman killed, 8 others injured in shooting at party on West Side Lasso, 45, was arrested Saturday evening and was identified as the man who moments earlier stabbed a 50-year-old man and battered another man, 24, in the 6300 block of South Killin Avenue. Lasso was placed into custody and charged accordingly.NASA warns Chicago area residents of 'very loud' jet flyover for data research
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:21:25 GMT
CHICAGO — If you hear a loud noise from a jet Monday or Tuesday it may be due to a NASA research project.According to a news release, NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center’s DC-8 aircraft will fly at a low-altitude over the Chicago area on Monday "and/or" Tuesday from mid-morning to mid-afternoon.The project measures atmospheric emissions and reactions observed from megacities to marine areas. NASA said while it will be flying low, all flyovers will be conducted at a safe altitude. However, the agency said it will be "very loud" and those with sensitivities to loud noises should be aware. Monday Forecast: Temps in low 80s with mostly sunny conditions The aircraft will be collecting data for air quality and sources of pollution.To follow the plane, visit flightaware.com and enter the tail number "N817NA"New income-driven student loan repayment plan available to borrowers
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:21:25 GMT
(The Hill) -- The Department of Education released a beta website on Monday for the Biden administration's new income-driven student loan repayment plan, known as the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan. “A beta version of the updated [Income-Driven Repayment (IDR)] application is now available and includes the option to enroll in the new SAVE Plan – the most affordable repayment plan yet,” the department said on the site.Previously, the administration had numerous IDR options for borrowers, which advocates have said led to a confusing system for borrowers.The new SAVE plan will replace the Revised Pay As You Earn Repayment (REPAYE) plan, one of the most widely used out of the four IDR options available to borrowers. The other three IDR plans will be phased out by the department or limited in the future.The SAVE plan will make three significant changes this year compared to the REPAYE option. The first raises the income exemption from 150 percent above the poverty line to 225...'Humiliating': Mom, son with autism thrown out of NJ theater for using ladies' room
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:21:25 GMT
HAZLET, N.J. (WPIX) - A New Jersey family is suing a movie theater chain after the mother and her son, who has autism, were thrown out.Their offense? The mother took her son into the women's restroom when he needed to go to the bathroom.“All this time, it was humiliating and scary for my son,” Christine Gallinaro, of Holmdel, told WPIX.It was supposed to be a fun trip to the movies for Gallinaro and her 15-year-old son, John.Gallinaro‘s husband wasn’t with them, so when John, who is nonverbal, had to go to the bathroom, she took him into the ladies' room at Cinemark‘s Hazlet 12. There was no family restroom. Fatal stabbing at BK gas station investigated as possible hate crime: NYPD Gallinaro said no one in the ladies' room complained. She said many understood that her son has special needs and needed an adult to help him. But the theater manager let her and her son know she disapproved.“I asked her if there was a problem. I explained that he was disabled, and she said a grown man ...Florida judge tosses $5 million lawsuit over microwavable mac and cheese
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:21:25 GMT
HIALEAH, Fla. (WFLA) — A federal judge in Florida has thrown out a multi-million dollar lawsuit involving microwavable mac and cheese.The $5 million lawsuit claimed the Kraft Heinz Food Company misled the public about the time it takes to prepare Velveeta microwavable mac and cheese cups. Incandescent light bulb ban goes into effect next week According to court records, a West Palm Beach-based law firm filed the lawsuit on behalf of a woman from Hialeah, Florida, on Nov. 18.The lawsuit alleged that the Kraft Heinz Food Company violated federal law by saying the mac and cheese cups take 3½ minutes to prepare, arguing that the time limit does not include the time it takes to remove the lid, add water and stir in the cheese sauce.The lawsuit had claimed Amanda Ramirez bought the product for a “premium price” of $10.99 “between October and November 2022, among other times.” However, it did not say how long it actually took Ramirez to prepare the mac and cheese.The...How to know if your plants are suffering in the heat
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:21:25 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) - Not only is the ongoing heatwave making it tough for us humans to stay upright, it's also stressing the life we have growing in our gardens and yards. But how do you know if your plants are struggling or thriving in the dry and hot weather?Meteorologist Kristen Currie spoke with Amy Medley, a horticulturist at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, to find out how to know if your garden is under heat stress.Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - KXAN/CurrieMeteorologist Kristen Currie, KXAN News: As we get into the back end of summer, a lot of us might be concerned about our yards and gardens given the heat and lack of rain. So joining me today from the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is Amy Medley. Amy, any tips or tricks you have for those who are concerned about how dry we're getting outside?Amy Medley, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center: Right now, the plants have kind of slowed down their growth, so we don't have to be out doing too much in the gardens. Bu...Gophers football: Projected two-deep roster to start preseason camp
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:21:25 GMT
The Gophers football team’s offense welcomes back five starters for the 2023 season.Minnesota’s largest area of transition is along the offensive line, where all three interior lineman have departed, including All-America center John Michael Schmitz.The U also must replace record-setting tailback Mo Ibrahim. They are expected to use a by-committee approach in the backfield this fall.The Gophers will elevate quarterback Athan Kaliakmanis, who made five starts in 2022, and complement his big right arm with a host of pass-catchers, a group led by preseason-hyped tight end Brevyn Spann-Ford.Projected two-deep roster going into fall camp:OffenseQB — Athan Kaliakmanis (3); Cole Kramer (2)RB — Sean Tyler (1); Zach Evans (4)WR — Corey Crooms Jr. (1); Kristen Hoskins (4)WR — Chris Autman-Bell (1); Le’Meke Brockington (3)WR — Daniel Jackson (2); Elijah Spencer (2)TE — Brevyn Spann-Ford (1); Jameson Geers (3)LT — Aireonte Ersery (3); JJ Guedet (2)LG — Tyler Cooper (2); Cade McDonnell (4)...I-94 open again as BCA investigates use-of-force incident involving state trooper
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:21:25 GMT
A portion of Interstate 94 West is open again in North Minneapolis as the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension continues to investigate what it is describing as a “use-of-force incident involving a Minnesota State Patrol trooper.”(Screen shot courtesy of 511mn.org)“It happened on I-94 in Minneapolis,” the BCA said in a Tweet. “More information to come.”I-94 West was closed for several hours between Interstate 394 and 49th Avenue North, which is exit 226, according to a Minnesota Department of Transportation map.View more traffic info, including cameras, at MN511.org.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Sex-trafficking sting nets 11 arrests in St. Paul, authorities say Crime & Public Safety | Marijuana is legal in Minnesota Aug. 1, here’s what you need to know Crime & Public Safety | 4 dead, 2 injured in separate aircraft accidents in Wisconsin, authorities say Crime & Pu...Latest news
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