Colombian government official ‘confident’ four children were found alive days after jungle crash

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:25 GMT

Colombian government official ‘confident’ four children were found alive days after jungle crash (CNN) — A Colombian government official is “very confident” four children were found alive 17 days after their plane crashed in the Amazon jungle but is awaiting further proof.The Director of Colombia’s Family Affairs Institute, Astrid Caceres, said her team received second hand confirmation that search teams rescued and identified the children missing following the crash of a small airplane in southern Colombia.Colombia’s President Gustavo Petro tweeted that the group were found alive but what would be an extraordinary survival story is yet to be confirmed, with government officials battling poor communications and yet to make direct contact with the children.The children, aged between 11 months old and 13, were found after the Colombian Armed Forces followed a trail of small objects such as hair scrunchies, plastic wrappings and baby bottles that led them to the missing group, authorities said.Asked why the police and military were continuing search efforts despite reports that th...

EU commissioner resigns — Bulgaria’s breaking point — European elections 2024

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:25 GMT

EU commissioner resigns — Bulgaria’s breaking point — European elections 2024 Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Stitcher .st0{fill:#EB8A23;} .st1{fill:#FAC617;} .st2{fill:#612368;} .st3{fill:#3792C4;} .st4{fill:#C33727;} Acast This week, we dive into the political upheaval in Bulgaria and the resignation of the country’s EU Commissioner Mariya Gabriel. And we begin our spotlight series on the European Parliament, as the dat...

I’ll kick all refugees out of Turkey, Erdoğan rival vows

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:25 GMT

I’ll kick all refugees out of Turkey, Erdoğan rival vows The leader of Turkey’s opposition has pledged to repatriate millions of refugees to their home countries, toughening his rhetoric ahead of a hotly contested runoff election next week.In a speech Thursday, Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu claimed that his rival, longtime President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, has “deliberately allowed ten million refugees into Turkey,” saying the incumbent has put “Turkish citizenship on sale to get imported votes.”“I am announcing here: I will send all refugees back home once I am elected as president, period,” he declared, according to Turkish media.Turkey is home to the largest number of refugees anywhere in the world, hosting an estimated four million displaced people, many from Syria and other Arab countries.In 2016, as the Continent grappled with a growing refugee crisis, the EU signed a deal with Ankara “aimed at stopping the flow of irregular migration via Turkey to Europe.” The country has received around €10...

Initial jobless claims fell last week as fraudulent activity in Massachusetts clouds data

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:25 GMT

Initial jobless claims fell last week as fraudulent activity in Massachusetts clouds data Minneapolis (CNN) — The number of first-time claims for weekly jobless benefits fell last week to 242,000, down 22,000 from 264,000 the week before, according to data published Thursday by the Department of Labor.Continuing claims, which are filed by people who have received jobless benefits for more than one week, dipped to 1.799 million for the week ended May 6 from a revised 1.807 million the week prior.Economists were forecasting the latest initial and continuing claims to land at a seasonally adjusted 254,000 and 1.818 million, respectively, according to consensus estimates on Refinitiv.However, reports of incidents of fraud in Massachusetts have muddied this key piece of economic data in recent weeks.A week ago, the Department of Labor’s report on unemployment insurance filings showed that the number of weekly initial claims jumped by 22,000 to land at their highest level since October 2021. However, a large share of those new claims came from Massachusetts, where the sta...

Drivers Not Ruling Out Another Ballot Question Bid

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:25 GMT

Drivers Not Ruling Out Another Ballot Question Bid Mark Austin, an Uber and Lyft driver who earned $150 by early Wednesday morning through the ride-hailing apps, pleaded with state lawmakers outside the State House to not strip away workers’ independence by classifying them as employees.A retired chef, Austin said driving for the ride-hailing services is the “best job” he’s ever had. The Weymouth resident said he makes money based on “ingenuity, time and effort” while manipulating his own schedule six days each week.“My message is: Why fix what’s not broken?” Austin said. “My opinion, if you change this, you’ll break it and destroy all the good things that come from it.”Austin and other app-based drivers joined the latest push from the Massachusetts Coalition for Independent Work — funded by Uber, Lyft and Instacart — to maintain their independent contractor status and reject labor unions’ efforts to install employee protections.It’s uncl...

AI Institute Launching At UMass Boston

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:25 GMT

AI Institute Launching At UMass Boston A new institute at UMass Boston will focus on the social, ethical and diversity challenges and opportunities associated with artificial intelligence.The university on Wednesday introduced the Paul English Applied Artificial Intelligence Institute, saying it was conceived and funded by tech entrepreneur and UMass Boston alumnus Paul English and would be “embedded in academic study across campus.”UMass Boston Provost Joseph Berger predicted the institute “will promote the democratization of artificial intelligence by empowering every UMass Boston student to graduate with fluency — and a competitive edge — in ethically leveraging evolving AI-powered tools to improve processes and outcomes in their chosen professional field.”The opportunities for artificial intelligence to deliver promising advances, and potentially dangerous outcomes, have been coming into sharper focus this year, and the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on Tuesday held a public ...

A growing number of sports bras, shirts and leggings brands found with high levels of toxic chemical, watchdog warns

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:25 GMT

A growing number of sports bras, shirts and leggings brands found with high levels of toxic chemical, watchdog warns New York (CNN) — An increasing number of sports bra and athletic wear brands have been found with high levels of BPA in them, a chemical compound that’s used to make certain types of plastic and can lead to harmful health effects such as asthma, cardiovascular disease and obesity, a watchdog group said on Wednesday.After warning customers in October about BPA in athletic clothes, the Center for Environmental Health (CEH) said it sent legal notices to eight more brands whose leggings, shorts, sports bras, and athletic shirts after testing showed the clothing could expose wearers to up to 40 times the safe limit of BPA, based on standards set in California.Under California law — specifically Proposition 65, enacted in 1986 — the maximum allowable dose level for BPA via skin exposure is 3 micrograms per day.California-based CEH, which conducted the testing, was founded in 1996 as a nonprofit consumer advocacy group. It has raised alarm bells over chemicals in furnit...

Jets and DE Carl Lawson agree to a reworked contract to create salary cap room: report

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:25 GMT

Jets and DE Carl Lawson agree to a reworked contract to create salary cap room: report This offseason, some thought Jets defensive end Carl Lawson could be a salary cap casualty.Instead, Lawson will remain on the Jets roster for the 2023 season.According to ESPN, the Jets and Lawson agreed to a reworked contract. Lawson was initially owed $15 million guaranteed this upcoming year. Instead, Lawson will be paid a base salary of $9 million, $8 million of that guaranteed, with a chance to earn $3 million in incentives.The Jets will add $12.7 million in salary cap space with Lawson’s new reworked contract. Before this deal, Gang Green had just $6.3 million available in cap space.Last season, Lawson returned after tearing his Achilles in the training camp of the 2021 season. He ended the 2022 season with 33 tackles and seven sacks, which was the second-highest (8.5) during his career.This is significant because Jets defensive tackle Quinnen Williams has been looking to receive a contract extension as he is entering the final year of his rookie contract, which is sched...

Jets rookie Jarrick Bernard-Converse: ‘Playing safety helped me gain more knowledge of the game’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:25 GMT

Jets rookie Jarrick Bernard-Converse: ‘Playing safety helped me gain more knowledge of the game’ It’s rare a sixth-round pick receives significant snaps during his first season.But that could be the case with Jets defensive back Jarrick Bernard-Converse, as he isn’t an ordinary rookie.The Jets safety spot was a weakness for a defense that finished fourth in points and yards allowed. Bernard-Converse could be a late-round jewel if he progresses as a player during training camp this summer.Between his time at Oklahoma State and LSU, Bernard-Converse played in 64 games, starting 56 of them as he has played at cornerback, safety, and as a slot corner. He feels like that experience will be a benefit to the Jets roster.“I think it helped me understand defense better and understanding how to play the game,” Bernard-Converse said about playing multiple positions. “It just expanded my mind and challenged me to learn more than one position and that was corner. I feel like playing safety helped me gain more knowledge of the game.”After being a three-sta...

Rafael Nadal to miss French Open with hip injury, expects 2024 to be last year of tennis career

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:57:25 GMT

Rafael Nadal to miss French Open with hip injury, expects 2024 to be last year of tennis career Rafael Nadal announced Thursday that he is pulling out of the French Open because of a lingering hip injury, and he expects 2024 to be the final season of his career. The owner of a record 14 championships at the clay-court Grand Slam tournament will miss it for the first time since making his debut there in 2005.Nadal, who turns 37 next month, delivered the news of his withdrawal — and future plans — during a news conference at his tennis academy in Manacor, Spain. He said he does not want to set a date for his return to the tennis tour, but expects it to take months.And then, the 22-time Grand Slam champion added: “You never know how things will turn out, but my intention is that next year will be my last year.”Play begins at Roland Garros in Paris on May 28. Nadal has a career record of 112-3 across 18 appearances at the French Open, a level of dominance unmatched by any man or woman at any Grand Slam event in the long annals of a sport that dates to the 1800s. When Nadal w...