Metro aumenta viajes durante las horas pico para el Festival de los Cerezos
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:55 GMT
Con los cerezos a punto de alcanzar su floración máxima, Metro ya comenzó los preparativos para transportar a los cientos de personas que visitan DC anualmente para disfrutar de una de las celebraciones más esperadas.La agencia anunció que, a partir del lunes, los trenes de las líneas Platadeada, Azul y Naranja comenzaron a transitar cada 12 minutos durante las horas pico.Mientras, los trenes en medio de las estaciones Rosslyn y Stadium-Armory, llegarán cada tres minutos. Los cherry blossoms comienzan última etapa antes de la floración máxima Anota en el calendario: los 11 días más importantes del Festival Nacional de los Cerezos en DC ¿Qué pone en peligro a los cherry blossoms? Metro anunció además, que a partir de este proximo sábado, el servicio en la línea Roja verá un aumento con trenes circulando cada 8 minutos hasta las 9:30 p.m.Esto ocurre en momentos donde la agencia de transporte afirma haber e...Arsenal defender Tomiyasu has knee surgery, done for season
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:55 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Arsenal defender Takehiro Tomiyasu underwent knee surgery Tuesday and will miss the remainder of the season, the Premier League leading club said.The 24-year-old Japan international sustained a “significant” injury to his right knee during a Europa League match last Thursday.Arsenal, which exited the second-tier European competition after the penalty-shootout loss to Sporting Lisbon, said Tomiyasu “had successful surgery in London.”“Everyone at the club will now be working hard with Tomi, so he can join preseason training ahead of next season,” the club said in a statement.Tomiyasu made 31 appearances this season. Most of his starts had come in the Europa League and FA Cup.___More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSourceDenver Animal Protection vehicle located after being stolen
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:55 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Officers in Denver were working to locate a stolen animal protection vehicle. According to the Denver Police Department, officers received a call about a stolen Denver Animal Protection vehicle at around 9:30 a.m. Tuesday. The caller told police the vehicle was allegedly stolen near West 26th Avenue and North Federal Boulevard. The area is on the edge of the Sloan Lake and Jefferson Park neighborhood. Denver hit-and-runs on the rise Denver Department of Public Health and Environment confirmed that there were no live animals in the truck at the time it was stolen.DPD said a little before noon, officers located the animal protection vehicle in the 1500 block of North Hooker Street. The vehicle was located about one mile away from where it was allegedly stolen. DPD said the vehicle was unoccupied when it was located.Officers are still investigating the details of the situation and have not named any suspects.Keanu Reeves honors Lance Reddick at ‘John Wick: Chapter 4’ premiere
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:55 GMT
(CNN) — Keanu Reeves had his late co-star Lance Reddick on his mind and on his jacket lapel at Monday night’s premiere of “John Wick: Chapter 4.”Reeves, star of the blockbuster franchise, spoke with press about Reddick, who died suddenly last week from natural causes at age 60.“He was a beautiful, special person,” Reeves told CNN. “(He) was a person of dignity and grace. I just feel really honored and grateful that I had a chance to have met him and worked with him.”Reddick, who played Continental Hotel concierge Charon in the films, appears in the fourth installment of the franchise, which debuts in theaters Friday.At the premiere, his co-stars wore blue ribbons in honor of Reddick.Over the weekend, the actor — known for his roles on “The Wire,” “Fringe” and more — was remembered by friends and colleagues in both television and film, as well as the gaming community.Reddick was the voice of Commander...Renault CEO’s message to Germany: Car engines are dying, the future is electric
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:55 GMT
BRUSSELS — The German government is trying to secure a future for the combustion engine, but it’s likely too late, Renault’s CEO warned Tuesday. That’s because carmakers have already switched billions in investment to batteries and hydrogen.Speaking at a POLITICO event, Luca de Meo, who is also chair of the European Automobile Manufacturers’ Association (ACEA), said carmakers had already responded to EU plans to mandate a zero-emission sales policy for cars and vans from 2035 — effectively banning the sale of new polluting cars — by funneling billions of euros into clean vehicle technology.“I don’t think there’s anybody … that’s developing a completely new engine in Europe,” said de Meo. “Nobody is, you know, from scratch developing a new combustion engine in Europe. … All the money is going to electric or hydrogen technology.”All three main EU institutions have backed the EU’s 2035 zero-CO2 emissions sales ...Crews work to remove giant crane that fell within feet of home in Chelsea
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:55 GMT
A massive construction crane collapsed in Chelsea Tuesday morning, barely missing several homes near the site where it fell.Residents living in a nearby two-family home were left shaken after the equipment toppled over just after 7 a.m., falling across a stretch of a construction site and into the neighboring property.Firefighters responded to the scene at Arlington and 6th streets to find the machinery on its side, with the boom of the crane sitting on multiple beams and its operator able to get out on their own.“The boom of the crane missed the back of the house by probably about ten feet,” said Chelsea Deputy Fire Chief Michael Masucci. “We had a technical rescue response. When I arrived on scene, I saw exactly what you see behind me – a crane overturned, into the steel bones of this building.”Fire officials said the operator of the crane was not injured but visibly shaken up and taken to a hospital for treatment.The work site remained sealed off for...Boston University women’s ice hockey team skates for National Down Syndrome Society’s ‘Racing for 3.21’ event
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:55 GMT
The women’s ice hockey team at Boston University skated for a good cause Tuesday, participating in the National Down Syndrome Society’s annual virtual Racing for 3.21 event. The event invites participants from around the world to run, walk, bike, hike, swim and more for 3.21, 32.1 or 321 miles. In Boston, BU student-athletes skated 3.21 miles.Women’s Ice Hockey Assistant Coach Abigail Ostrom skated in honor of her childhood friend, Charlie French, who is an accomplished painter and entrepreneur with Down syndrome. Ostrom on Tuesday said she is happy her team can help raise awareness. The numbers 3 and 21 inspired both the mileage for Racing for 3.21 as well as the date selected for World Down Syndrome Day. The numbers take on significant meaning in the Down syndrome community as those with Down syndrome have three copies of the 21st chromosome. More than 20 members of the Boston University women’s ice hockey team participated in Tuesday’s event at Walter B...Tractor-trailer rolls over, spills gravel at Bourne Rotary
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:55 GMT
A tractor trailer rolled over at the Bourne Rotary on Tuesday, spilling gravel and prompting a lane closure lasting several hours. State police said the crash happened around 10:10 a.m. involving the truck driven by a 58-year-old Hyannisport man and a Ford Transit van driven by a 39-year-old man from Providence. Police said the Hyannisport tractor-trailer driver sustained suspected minor injuries. The Providence van driver also suffered possible minor injuries, according to police. Police said neither driver was transported to the hospital. Police said the tractor trailer blocked the right travel lane of Route 28 traveling north into the rotary.The lane had reopened as of around 2 p.m., according to state police. Police said the tractor trailer driver was cited for failure to yield.Jury rules against ex-Haitian mayor, orders $15M in damages
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:55 GMT
A federal jury on Tuesday ruled in favor of three men who said in a lawsuit that the former mayor of their small town in Haiti subjected them or their relatives to a campaign of political persecution that included a killing, attempted killings and torture.The jury in U.S. District Court in Boston also awarded the plaintiffs more than $15 million in compensatory and punitive damages.Jean Morose Viliena, a lawful permanent resident of the U.S. who now lives in Malden, Massachusetts, was sued in 2017 by three Haitian citizens who say they or their relatives were persecuted by him and his political allies.The lawsuit was filed under the Torture Victim Protection Act of 1991, which allows civil lawsuits to be filed in the U.S. against foreign officials who allegedly committed wrongdoing in their homeland if all legal avenues in their country have been exhausted. It was filed by the Center for Justice and Accountability in San Francisco.The trial shined a spotlight on the wider issue of p...Big Apple epicenter of Trump fate
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:32:55 GMT
As the Manhattan DA fidgets, Republican contenders in the 2024 presidential race sized up the impact a prosecution of Donald Trump could have on a campaign in which the former president is a leading contender.Trump over the weekend claimed without evidence that he would be arrested on Tuesday, but that prediction came and went. A Manhattan grand jury did appear to take an important step forward on Monday by hearing from a witness favorable to Trump, presumably so prosecutors could ensure the panel had a chance to consider any testimony supporting his version of events.The next steps were unclear, and it was uncertain if additional witnesses might be summoned. But a city mindful of the riot by Trump loyalists at the U.S. Capitol more than two years ago took steps to protect itself from any violence that could accompany the unprecedented prosecution of a former president.Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, an expected GOP presidential candidate, criticized the investigation but also jabbed at ...Latest news
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