84-year-old climber rescued from mountain in Nepal while seeking record
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:32:38 GMT
KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — An 84-year-old climber attempting to become the oldest person to summit all the world’s highest peaks was rescued Thursday from a mountain in Nepal where he was injured.Spanish climber Carlos Soria was attempting to scale Mount Dhaulagiri but was hurt on his way to the top. He was flown from the mountain by a rescue helicopter and brought to a hospital in Kathmandu for treatment. Sherpa guides and fellow climbers had helped him down the mountain to base camp after he was injured on Wednesday.Soria had scaled 12 of the 14 highest mountains in the world above 8,000 meters (26,240 feet) including Mount Everest, which is the tallest of them all.Hundreds of climbers and their guides try to scale the highest peaks in Nepal during the popular spring mountaineering season when the weather conditions on the mountains are most favorable. The season begins in March and ends in May after which the weather deteriorates, making it dangerous to remain on the mountain....SUV smashes into restaurant in downtown Toronto, police investigating
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:32:38 GMT
Police are investigating after a vehicle crashed into the front doors of a restaurant in downtown Toronto.Officers were called to Yonge and Wellington streets around 4:30 a.m. Thursday for reports of a collision.Images from the scene show a BMW SUV with significant front-end damage and the smashed-in front doors of a Subway restaurant.Police say one person suffered minor injuries. It’s unclear what caused the crash.Yonge Street was closed from King to Wellington for the investigation but the road has since reopened.Toronto police are investigating after a vehicle crashed into the front of a Subway restaurant in downtown Toronto. CITYNEWS/Bertram DandyUK telecom company BT plans to shed up to 55,000 jobs in latest tech layoffs
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:32:38 GMT
LONDON (AP) — U.K. telecom company BT Group said Thursday that it plans to shed up to 55,000 jobs by the end of the decade as part of an overhaul aimed at slimming down its workforce to slash costs. BT, which has 130,000 workers including both staff and contractors, said in its latest earnings report that its number of employees would be reduced to between 75,000 and 90,000 by 2030. “By the end of the 2020s BT Group will rely on a much smaller workforce and a significantly reduced cost base,” CEO Philip Jansen said. “New BT Group will be a leaner business with a brighter future.”Tech and telecom companies have been cutting jobs as the industry undergoes a painful shakeup amid flagging economic growth and surging inflation. U.K.-based wireless carrier Vodafone, which operates in Europe and Africa, said days earlier that it’s laying off 11,000 workers as part of a major revamp.BT, a former state monopoly previously known as British Telecom, said that once its fiber-optic b...New Zealand police arrest, charge man in connection with hostel fire that killed at least 6
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:32:38 GMT
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — New Zealand police said Thursday they arrested a man and charged him with two counts of arson in connection with the fire at a Wellington hostel that killed at least six people. Police said the investigation is ongoing and they could file more serious charges in relation to the deaths at the scene.Earlier, police said they had launched a homicide investigation.Police Inspector Dion Bennett said Thursday they are confident they’re not seeking anybody else in connection with the fire.The suspect, who was not immediately named by police, is scheduled to make his first appearance Friday in the Wellington District Court.Earlier, police removed the first two bodies from the Loafers Lodge hostel and said they planned to remove the next two on Friday. Bennett said it’s possible they could find more victims as officers continue their scene examination.“The damage on the third floor is significant,” Bennett told reporters. “The debris is piled high, ...Man indicted in theft of ruby slippers from 'Wizard of Oz'
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:32:38 GMT
A man has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of stealing a pair of ruby red slippers worn by Judy Garland in “The Wizard of Oz,” federal prosecutors in North Dakota say. The shoes were stolen in 2005 and recovered in a 2018 FBI sting operation, but no arrests were made at the time.Terry Martin was indicted Tuesday with one count of theft of a major artwork, prosecutors announced Wednesday. The indictment did not provide any further information about Martin and online records do not list an attorney for him.A pair of ruby slippers once worn by actress Judy Garland in the "The Wizard of Oz" sit on display at a news conference on Sept. 4, 2018, at the FBI office in Brooklyn Center, Minn. Federal prosecutors say a man has been indicted by a grand jury on Tuesday, May 16, 2023, on charges of stealing a pair of ruby red slippers worn by Judy Garland in “The Wizard of Oz.” The FBI recovered the slippers in 2018. (AP Photo/Jeff Baenen, File)The Minneapolis Star-Tr...City to authorize $27 million for airport expansion design process
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:32:38 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Austin airport is moving on to phase two of its design process in the airport expansion program. Airport staff will ask city council to authorize the remaining $27 million of its $52 million contract with architectural design firm, HNTB Corporation. Council authorized the first $25 million back in December of 2021. HNTB is consulting the airport on how it can expand, as the city continues to grow and the need for a bigger airport becomes more apparent. Austin airport expects busy summer 2023 Elizabeth Ferrer, a spokesperson for the airport, said phase one of the design phase has been about long-term feasibility studies and creating a vision for expanding the airport. The next phase will focus on creating a firm outline on the projects it can do, what order the projects will be done, and how much they will cost. Phase two will start focusing on some of the bigger expansion projects, like the midfield concourse with the underground connector tunn...Austin airport expects busy summer 2023
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:32:38 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – After hosting a record 21 million passengers in 2022, Austin Bergstrom International Airport said Wednesday it would likely set records for busiest month and busiest summer travel season in 2023.AUS said airlines have increased route frequencies, added new destinations, and are using larger aircraft, resulting in 4%, 6% and 7% more airline seats for sale this May, June and July respectively, compared to summer 2022. This summer, AUS will regularly see upwards of 30,000 departing travelers a day and the airport expects to reach the 40,000 mark on some days. The airport said the following nonstop services from AUS will launch between May and July: Sacramento, Calif. with American AirlinesVancouver, Canada with Air CanadaCalgary, Canada with WestJet (returning from a pandemic temporary suspension)Omaha, Neb. with AllegiantPanama City, Panama with Copa AirlinesPensacola, Fla. with Southwest Airlines and American Airlines PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Passenger growth hitting for...Downtown Austin Alliance to host safety forum Thursday
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:32:38 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Downtown Austin Alliance will provide its monthly update on safety concerns Thursday. The nonprofit will host a Downtown Safety Forum from 8:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. According to the Alliance, there will be an update from Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission and the Austin Police Department will provide an update on public safety.The Alliance will also provide results of a May 3 count of people experiencing unsheltered homelessness downtown. According to the Alliance, it saw "a significant decrease" in people experiencing unsheltered homelessness downtown over 2022.Sarah Green Carmichael: Is AI the answer to moms’ mental overload?
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:32:38 GMT
Earlier this year, I made a dumb financial decision. I bought a car that was beyond our budget. We had just been through an eight-week stretch of demanding work schedules, kitchen renovations and checking-account fraud. Our daughter’s day-care center closed three times, for a COVID outbreak, a bout of norovirus and a water leak. Not exactly tragedies, but when our old car died, my fried brain had no bandwidth for comparison shopping. I walked into a dealership and said I’d look at whatever they had on the lot. I left with a car — and a car loan.How did I become the kind of person who buys a car on impulse? Cognitive overload. It can have real financial costs. In my case, they were steep — and came with 6.9% interest.But what if I’d had an AI assistant to keep track of the chaos — or offloaded the car research to ChatGPT? Maybe my brain would have been clearer and capable of better decisions. Maybe my bank account would look a little healthier now....Whitehall man accused of possessing stolen excavator, trailer
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 13:32:38 GMT
WHITEHALL, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- According to the Washington County Sheriff's Office, a Whitehall man was arrested on Wednesday and is accused of possessing a stolen excavator and trailer. Jerrick Jones, 37, is charged with two counts of third-degree criminal possession of stolen property. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Deputies say an investigation found Jones was in possession of a 2015 Kubota excavator and a 2009 Cross Country flatbed trailer that were reported stolen out of Troy in October 2022. Deputies say the excavator and trailer reportedly have an estimated value of over $3,000. Jones was arraigned in Central Arraignment and was released on his own recognizance. He is scheduled to appear in the Village of Whitehall Court at a later date, and deputies say additional arrests are likely regarding this case.Latest news
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