No injuries or hazardous spills in 10-car train derailment in northern Minnesota, officials say

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:45:57 GMT

No injuries or hazardous spills in 10-car train derailment in northern Minnesota, officials say COOK, Minn. (AP) — No one was injured and no hazardous material spilled when 10 Canadian National Railway cars derailed in northern Minnesota, officials there said.The derailment happened just before 8:30 p.m. Monday in a rural, unpopulated area about 6 miles (10 kilometers) north of Cook, the St. Louis County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release. Sheriff’s deputies and firefighters who responded found five of the derailed cars had tipped over, while the others remained upright.Two of the cars contained liquefied propane and butane, but none appeared to have spilled, both the sheriff’s office and Canadian Railway said.The sheriff’s office originally reported that nine cars had derailed, but Canadian Railway spokesman Jonathan Abecassis said Tuesday that 10 cars had derailed. The cause of the derailment in being investigated, Abecassis said, and cleanup was continuing Tuesday. Abecassis said he could not give an estimate of when the rail line would reopen to traffic.“We woul...

A look at some Americans who crossed into North Korea over the past years

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:45:57 GMT

A look at some Americans who crossed into North Korea over the past years SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The U.S.-led United Nations Command is trying to secure the release of an unidentified American soldier who entered North Korea from the South Korean side of a border village. It’s not immediately clear what motivated the soldier to cross into North Korea during a time of high tensions as the pace of both the North’s weapons demonstrations and U.S.-South Korean joint military training have intensified in a cycle of tit-for-tat.There have been cases of Americans crossing into North Korea over the past years, including a small number of U.S. soldiers. Some of the Americans who crossed were driven by evangelical zeal or simply attracted by the mystery of a severely cloistered police state fueled by anti-U.S. hatred. Other Americans were detained after entering North Korea as tourists. In one tragic case, it ended in death.Here’s a look at Americans who entered North Korea in the past years:___CHARLES JENKINSBorn in Rich Square, N.C., Charles Jenkins was one of...

Rescued Australian man and dog who were adrift 3 months in Pacific set to arrive in Mexican port

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:45:57 GMT

Rescued Australian man and dog who were adrift 3 months in Pacific set to arrive in Mexican port MANZANILLO, Mexico (AP) — An Australian sailor who was rescued by a Mexican tuna boat after being adrift at sea with his dog for three months will step foot on dry land Tuesday for the first time since their ordeal began.Timothy Lyndsay Shaddock, 54, was aboard his crippled catamaran Aloha Toa in the Pacific Ocean about 1,200 miles (1,930 kilometers) from land when the crew of the fishing boat from the Grupomar fleet spotted them, the company said in a statement. Shaddock and his dog, Bella, were in a “precarious” state when found, lacking provisions and shelter, and the tuna boat’s crew gave them medical attention, food and hydration, the company said. Grupomar did not say what day Shaddock was rescued or when he had started his voyage. However, the Australian and his dog were expected to arrive late Tuesday morning on the Maria Delia Tuna in the Mexican port of Manzanillo, which is about 210 miles (337 kilometers) west of Mexico City.Antonio Suárez Gutiérrez, Grupomar’...

Americans bump up spending in June as inflation eases in a strong jobs market

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:45:57 GMT

Americans bump up spending in June as inflation eases in a strong jobs market NEW YORK (AP) — Americans increased their spending last month as inflation eased in many areas, and the job market remained remarkably strong. Retail sales rose 0.2% from May to June, following a revised 0.5% increase the previous month, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday. The figure matched the pace of consumer inflation in June from the prior month, underscoring that shoppers are just about keeping up with pricing pressures. While the headline number of 0.2% was a bit weaker than expected, economists Tuesday focused on data that excludes volatile autos, gas, building materials and food services, which rose a solid 0.6% in June. That 0.6% figure is used to help calculate overall economic growth in the U.S., and it was a pretty strong showing in June. Shoppers increased spending at electronic stores and furniture and home furnishings stores after a recent pullback. Online sales also had a solid increase. But sales at grocery stores, gas stations and sporting goods stores fell....

Stock market today: Big financial companies lead Wall Street higher after mixed economic data

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:45:57 GMT

Stock market today: Big financial companies lead Wall Street higher after mixed economic data NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks of several financial titans are leading Wall Street higher Tuesday following some mixed reports on the economy. The S&P 500 was 0.4% higher in midday trading, with the majority of the stocks in the index on the upswing. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 357 points, or 1%, at 34,942, as of 11:15 a.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was 0.1% lower.Charles Schwab jumped 11.7% after reporting stronger profit and revenue for the spring than analysts expected. Several other big financial companies also reported better results than forecast, including Bank of America, Morgan Stanley and Bank of New York Mellon.On the losing end was Masimo, which makes medical equipment and also runs a consumer audio business home to the Bowers & Wilkins and Denon brands. It tumbled 21.7% after it said it expects to report weaker-than-expected revenue for the spring in part because of fewer patients at U.S. hospitals. It also said a decline in demand for audio pro...

Spain fines Apple and Amazon $218 million for elbowing out small retailers

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:45:57 GMT

Spain fines Apple and Amazon $218 million for elbowing out small retailers MADRID (AP) — Amazon and Apple were fined a total of 194 million euros ($218 million) Tuesday for colluding to box out competitors by favoring sales of Apple products directly from the online retail giant, Spain’s antitrust watchdog said.Amazon and Apple reached agreements in 2018 that limited the free competition of third-party sellers who hawk Apple goods through Amazon’s platform for smaller retailers, according to Spain’s National Markets and Competition Commission, which oversees Spanish markets for antitrust violations.“The investigated behaviors could be restricting competition in the sectors of the Internet sale of electronic products, and the provision of marketing services to third-party retailers through online platforms (Marketplace) in Spain,” the regulator said.The tech giants also limited the capacity for third parties to advertise Apple products on Amazon, according to Spanish regulators. In addition, the companies are accused of reaching a deal that limited Am...

COPA has not substantiated allegations into CPD migrant sexual misconduct; new one opened

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:45:57 GMT

COPA has not substantiated allegations into CPD migrant sexual misconduct; new one opened CHICAGO — While the investigation is ongoing, the Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) said in an update Tuesday that they have not be able to substantiate allegations into sexual misconduct of migrants within CPD’s 10th district.However during the course of the investigation, an additional allegation of a sexual nature against a migrant in CPD’s 19th district has been opened.On July 6, COPA Chief Administrator Andrea Kersten said they were made aware of allegations that officers engaged in sexual relationships with migrants who were living at the West Side police station.While saying the investigation has been “broad” and ongoing, Kersten told reported Tuesday that COPA has been not able to identify a migrant or migrants who have had these alleged experiences. CPD officers under investigation for sexual relationship with migrants living at station Migrants located at the 10th district were relocated to other temporary shelters after the allegations.No additional inform...

First lawsuit filed in Northwestern hazing scandal

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:45:57 GMT

First lawsuit filed in Northwestern hazing scandal COOK COUNTY, Ill.— The first major legal action has come in the wake of a major hazing scandal at Northwestern University. On Tuesday, a lawsuit was filed by a former player, who was with the team from 2018-2022, in Cook County Circuit Court "related to allegations of having and sexual abuse in the University's football program." It lists Northwestern University, former head coach Pat Fitzgerald, current president Michael Schill, former president Morton Shapiro and current athletic director Dr. Derrick Gragg as defendants.The "John Doe" in the case is being represented by attorneys Patrick A. Salvi II of Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard in Chicago, Parker Stinar of the Stinar Law Firm in Denver, and Adam Pulaski of Pulaski Kherker in Houston. Ben Crump retained by group of Northwestern athletes amidst hazing scandal The lawsuit alleges that Fitzgerald and the other defendants failed to prevent or intervene in hazing traditions along with other acts that wer...

FDA warns not to use these ultrasound medical devices

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:45:57 GMT

FDA warns not to use these ultrasound medical devices The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning consumers not to use ultrasound medical devices manufactured and distributed by RoyalVibe Health, CellQuicken, or Well-Being Reality.According to the FDA, the safety and effectiveness of these devices have not been established to diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions. The administration says using these medical devices may result in adverse effects, including pain, bruising, burns, scarring, nerve damage, muscle weakness, or numbness. For more information, go to www.fda.gov

$25,000 Utah Treasure Hunt prize found by Iowa woman

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:45:57 GMT

$25,000 Utah Treasure Hunt prize found by Iowa woman SALT LAKE CITY (KTVX) -- It took 51 days for someone to find the $25,000 prize in the 2023 Utah Scavenger Hunt. Treasure-seekers from Utah and beyond have been on an exciting journey across the state to locate the treasure. Using only a secret riddle in the form of a poem to guide them, a wave of hunters did their best to decipher its meaning. An Iowa woman, Chelsea Gotta, made three separate trips to search and nearly gave up before deciding to give it one last shot. Utah Treasure Hunt breaks down each clue for 2023 poem "I went home and said, 'I'm done' -- and couldn't let it go . . . So, I just kept researching this week," Gotta said in an interview with the hunt's creators."It's an inspiring story," John Maxim of Utah Treasure Hunt. "Pretty impressive that she did all that work to get it... The treasure hunt -- like we've always said -- we wanted it to be free and open for everyone, and this just solidifies that anyone can do it."According to an Instagram video, the treasure ...