Ticker: Many electric vehicles to lose big tax credit; Stocks rally to cap a winning month

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:01:18 GMT

Ticker: Many electric vehicles to lose big tax credit; Stocks rally to cap a winning month Fewer new electric vehicles will qualify for a full $7,500 federal tax credit later this year, and many will get only half that, under rules proposed Friday by the U.S. Treasury Department.The rules, required under last year’s Inflation Reduction Act, are likely to slow consumer acceptance of electric vehicles and could delay President Joe Biden’s ambitious goal that half of new passenger vehicles sold in the U.S. run on electricity by 2030.The new rules take effect April 18 and are aimed at reducing U.S. dependence on China and other countries for battery supply chains for electric vehicles.Electric vehicles now cost an average of more than $58,000, according to Kelley Blue Book, a price that’s beyond the reach of many U.S. households. The tax credits are designed to bring prices down and attract more buyers. But $3,750, half the full credit, may not be enough to entice them away from less-costly gasoline-powered vehicles.Stocks rally to cap a winning monthStocks rallie...

Probe of deadly Black Hawk crash begins as Army IDs victims

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:01:18 GMT

Probe of deadly Black Hawk crash begins as Army IDs victims LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The nine service members who died in a crash involving two U.S. Army Black Hawk helicopters ranged in age from 23 to 36 and were from seven states, the military said Friday, as it released the identities of the soldiers and an investigative team continued its probe of the accident.A military news release said the service members came from Florida, Texas, Missouri, California, North Carolina, Alabama and New Jersey.“This is a time of great sadness for the 101st Airborne Division. The loss of these Soldiers will reverberate through our formations for years to come,” said Maj. Gen. JP McGee, commanding general of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) and Fort Campbell. Two HH-60 Black Hawk medical evacuation helicopters crashed near Fort Campbell on Wednesday night in southwest Kentucky during a training exercise, killing all nine soldiers aboard the two aircrafts. The crash occurred in Trigg County, Kentucky, about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of the A...

Far-right influencer convicted in voter suppression scheme

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:01:18 GMT

Far-right influencer convicted in voter suppression scheme NEW YORK (AP) — A self-styled far-right propagandist from Florida was convicted Friday of charges alleging that he conspired to deprive individuals of their right to vote in the 2016 presidential election.Douglass Mackey, 33, of West Palm Beach, Florida, was convicted in Brooklyn federal court before Judge Ann M. Donnelly after a one-week trial. On the internet, he was known as “Ricky Vaughn.”In 2016, Mackey had about 58,000 Twitter followers and was ranked by the MIT Media Lab as the 107th-most important influencer of the then-upcoming presidential election, prosecutors said. He had described himself as an “American nationalist” who regularly retweeted Trump and promoted conspiracy theories about voter fraud by Democrats.Mackey, who was arrested in January 2021, could face up to 10 years in prison. His sentencing is set for Aug. 16. His lawyer, Andrew Frisch, said in an email that the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan will have multiple reasons to choose from to vacate...

Mug shot as a political boost? Some politicians have tried

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:01:18 GMT

Mug shot as a political boost? Some politicians have tried WASHINGTON (AP) — A celebrity and insatiable publicity hound long before he was president, Donald Trump has been photographed countless times. But never like this. Now that a New York grand jury has voted to indict him for his role in the payment of hush money to a porn actor, Trump will have to appear at district attorney headquarters in Manhattan to be booked, fingerprinted and get a mug shot taken. The former president, the first ever to be indicted, is expected to surrender to authorities early next week.New York law discourages the release of mug shots in most cases, though they have leaked in the past. Less clear is whether Trump would seek to have the picture released himself, for political or other reasons. Within minutes of word of his indictment breaking, his 2024 presidential campaign was sending fundraising messages off the news. Some Trump aides have floated the idea of holding a post-booking press conference — a political trail blazed by Texas Gov. Rick Perry when he s...

Change of venue sought for woman in dismemberment killing

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:01:18 GMT

Change of venue sought for woman in dismemberment killing GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — The new attorney for a woman accused of killing and dismembering a man in Green Bay is seeking a change of venue in the case.Christopher Froelich, who represents Taylor Schabusiness, filed the motion Thursday, saying “a fair and impartial trial cannot be had in Brown County … due to substantial pre-trial publicity and other factors.”Froelich is asking the court to change the location of the trial or to bring jurors in from another county.Schabusiness, 25, is charged with first-degree intentional homicide, mutilating a corpse and third-degree sexual assault in the killing of Shad Thyrion, 25, in February 2022.Authorities say she strangled Thyrion at a home in Green Bay, sexually abused him and dismembered his body, leaving parts of him throughout the house and in a vehicle.Schabusiness has pleaded not guilty and not guilty by reason of mental disease or defect. She is being held on a $2 million cash bond.Prosecutors have not yet replied to the motion. A j...

Fetterman leaves Walter Reed with depression ‘in remission’

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:01:18 GMT

Fetterman leaves Walter Reed with depression ‘in remission’ HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman has left Walter Reed National Military Medical Center after six weeks of inpatient treatment for clinical depression, with plans to return to the Senate when the chamber resumes session in mid-April, his office said Friday. In a statement, Fetterman’s office said he is back home in Braddock, in western Pennsylvania, with his depression “in remission” and gave details on his treatment including that his depression was treated with medication and that he is wearing hearing aids for hearing loss.Fetterman, who has a wife and three school-age children, said he is happy to be home.“I’m excited to be the father and husband I want to be, and the senator Pennsylvania deserves. Pennsylvanians have always had my back, and I will always have theirs,” said Fetterman said. “I am extremely grateful to the incredible team at Walter Reed. The care they provided changed my life.”Fetterman will return to the Senate the week of April ...

Florida House votes to expand ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:01:18 GMT

Florida House votes to expand ‘Don’t Say Gay’ law TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Florida could expand what critics call the “Don’t Say Gay” law that limits discussions of gender identity and sexual orientation in public schools under a bill the House approved Friday along party lines.The bill, which passed on a 77-35 vote, would ban discussion on those issues through eighth grade, a year after lawmakers received national attention for banning those discussions through third grade. The bill also would prohibit school staffers or students from being required to refer to people by pronouns that don’t correspond to the person’s sex. The measure was among several the House passed that still need Senate approval before going to Gov. Ron DeSantis, including bills that would change the start time for middle and high school students, ban sports fans from running onto a field in celebration, and require all Florida courthouses to designate private lactation places.But the education bill that expands what Republicans call parental rights in e...

VIDEO: Iowa State students met with hail before Friday classes

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:01:18 GMT

VIDEO: Iowa State students met with hail before Friday classes CHICAGO -- As the Chicagoland area prepares for severe weather on Friday, massive storms are brewing over at least 15 states in the Midwest and southern United States.Meteorologists are urging people on Friday to brace for dangerous weather including tornadoes, saying the conditions are similar to those a week ago that unleashed a devastating twister that killed at least 21 people in Mississippi.More than 85 million people were under weather advisories Friday as the National Weather Service’s Storm Prediction Center forecast an unusually large outbreak of thunderstorms with the potential to cause hail, damaging wind gusts and strong tornadoes that could move for long distances over the ground. Live Chicago severe weather: Tornado watch, storms through Friday night The area at greatest risk for storms on Friday follows a large stretch of the Mississippi River from Wisconsin all the way to Mississippi, with rare high-risk advisories centered around Memphis; and between Davenport, Io...

PHOTOS: Tornado causes damage across central Arkansas

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:01:18 GMT

PHOTOS: Tornado causes damage across central Arkansas LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KARK/AP) – A tornado swept through central Arkansas Friday evening, leaving roofs torn off buildings, trees down and thousands of power outages.Possible tornado damage at Burns Park west of North Little RockPossible tornado damage at Burns Park west of North Little RockPossible tornado damage at Burns Park west of North Little RockTrees down as storms pass through Breckenridge VillageTrees down as storms pass through Breckenridge VillageTrees down as storms pass through Breckenridge VillageTrees down as storms pass through Breckenridge VillageBuildings are damaged and trees are down after storm passes through the intersection of Cantrell Road and Mississippi Street.Trees are down after storm passes through the intersection of Cantrell Road and Mississippi Street.Trees are down after storm passes through the intersection of Cantrell Road and Mississippi Street.Trees are down after storm passes through the intersection of Cantrell Road and Mississippi Street.Trees a...

Trump indictment: What we know and what happens next

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 06:01:18 GMT

Trump indictment: What we know and what happens next Former President Trump’s indictment by a Manhattan grand jury has sent the political and legal worlds into a frenzy.Here’s what we know so far about the case against Trump and what could happen next as the country awaits the former president's arraignment.Surprise jury vote on ThursdayA Manhattan grand jury voted Thursday to indict Trump on criminal charges for his role in organizing hush money payments made to an adult film star during his 2016 campaign.The indictment, which remains under seal, follows an investigation by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg (D) that centered on a $130,000 payment fixer Michael Cohen made to adult film star Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016 election.The indictment required support from a majority of the grand jury, which typically is made up of 16 or 23 people and hears evidence in secret. The timing of Thursday’s announcement came as something of a surprise. The grand jury had not met as scheduled on multiple occasions the past two we...