Record monsoon rains have killed more than 100 people in northern India this week

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:51 GMT

Record monsoon rains have killed more than 100 people in northern India this week NEW DELHI (AP) — Schools and colleges were closed after record monsoon rains led to massive waterlogging, road caves-in, collapsed homes and gridlocked traffic in large parts of northern India this week, killing more than 100 people, officials said Thursday.At least 88 people died and more than 100 were injured in the worst hit-mountainous Himachal Pradesh state where cars, buses, bridges and houses were swept away by swirling flood waters, a state government statement said. The region is nearly 500 kilometers (310 miles) north of New Delhi.Twelve people have died of rain-related incidents since Wednesday in Uttar Pradesh state, said Shishir Singh, a state government spokesman.Nine of them drowned, two died after being struck by lightning and one was killed by a snake bite, Singh said.One person died in New Delhi and four were killed in the Indian-controlled section of Kashmir, officials said.Authorities used helicopters to rescue nearly 300 people, mostly tourists, who were strande...

Stock market today: Global shares jump on Wall Street’s return to its highest level in over a year

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:51 GMT

Stock market today: Global shares jump on Wall Street’s return to its highest level in over a year TOKYO (AP) — Global shares rose Thursday, boosted by Wall Street’s return to its highest level in more than a year after a report showed U.S. consumer inflation cooled a bit more than expected last month. France’s CAC 40 added 0.2% in morning trading to 7,350.45. Germany’s DAX edged up 0.2% to 16,048.19. Britain’s FTSE 100 gained 0.1% to 7,425.73. U.S. shares were set to drift higher with Dow futures up nearly 0.2% to 34,608.00. S&P 500 futures up 0.3% to 4,521.25. In Asia, Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 jumped 1.5% to finish at 32,419.33. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng surged 2.6% to 19,350.62, while the Shanghai Composite gained 1.3% to 3,236.48, even as China reported a slump in trade in June. Chinese exports tumbled 12.4% in June from a year earlier as demand weakened after central banks raised interest rates to curb inflation even as Chinese leaders struggled to keep a post-COVID recovery from faltering. The customs data released Thursday showed imports s...

Austin Pets Alive! to host Puppy 300 race Thursday

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:51 GMT

Austin Pets Alive! to host Puppy 300 race Thursday AUSTIN (KXAN) – Austin Pets Alive! said Wednesday it was hosting a puppy race as a combination fundraiser and adoption promotion. APA! said the first-ever Puppy 300 race would happen Thursday afternoon from 4 to 6 p.m. According to APA!, the event will be streamed live, with an Instagram broadcast at 4:15 p.m. followed by a Twitch stream at 4:30 hosted by MJ "Widow" Austyn. Meet the competitors in Thursday's Puppy 300. (Courtesy: Austin Pets Alive!)Meet the competitors in Thursday's Puppy 300. (Courtesy: Austin Pets Alive!)Meet the competitors in Thursday's Puppy 300. (Courtesy: Austin Pets Alive!)Meet the competitors in Thursday's Puppy 300. (Courtesy: Austin Pets Alive!)Meet the competitors in Thursday's Puppy 300. (Courtesy: Austin Pets Alive!)You can also watch the event in-person at the large conference room at the shelter’s Town Lake Center location at 1156 W Cesar Chavez. APA! said it will waive adoption fees for all race participants and onsite pets as part of APA!’s “...

Siena women look to carry momentum into summer workouts

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:51 GMT

Siena women look to carry momentum into summer workouts LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Siena women's basketball team made a huge jump last year, falling one point shy of a MAAC Championship appearance. Now they're looking to make another leap, and that process is already underway. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Saints are currently holding their summer workouts. They have 10 of their 15 players, with the other five currently playing internationally. The Saints are looking to bridge their success from last season to the upcoming season with this summer work. "We want to build on last year," said head coach Jim Jabir. "We had a lot of success. We set up a lot of good habits and I think the kids have grown a lot. Last year we wanted to teach them how to play, not necessarily give them a bunch of plays. Now we're starting to see some payoff on that so it's just a matter of building on that and continuing to grow, while incorporating the new kids."Junior guard and Guilderland...

Tommy Kahnle has provided a steady presence out of the Yankees' bullpen

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:51 GMT

Tommy Kahnle has provided a steady presence out of the Yankees' bullpen BRONX, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- At the midway point of the Major League Baseball season, the New York Yankees boast the second-best bullpen earned-run average in the big's (3.11). And the return of Tommy Kahnle to staff has been a huge part of their success. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Shaker High School graduate has yet to allow a run in the 16 games he's appeared in since making his season debut on June 2 after starting the year on the injured list with bicep tendinitis. Not only has Kahnle held opponents scoreless, his 0.717 WHIP is the lowest on the team (Jonathan Loaisiga has a .600 WHIP, but has only pitched 3.1 innings.) But Kahnle - a seasoned veteran in his age 33 season - doesn't pay too much attention to the numbers. He's more pleased with how his role progressed in the first half of the season; seeing more late-game opportunities similar to when he first burst onto the scene for the Bombers in 2017."I don't wan...

Sustainable products: 'It will be a small revolution for consumers' 

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:51 GMT

Sustainable products: 'It will be a small revolution for consumers'  It’s time for industry to play its part in ending throw-away consumption, says MEP Biljana Borzan. Borzan (S&D, Croatia) sits on the consumer protection committee and is leading Parliament’s work on new rules to help consumers make environmentally-friendly choices and push companies to offer longer-lasting products. Check how this will make a difference for you in her interview with Parliament’s Youtube channel. Read some extracts below.The European Parliament is working on several new initiatives related to consumer protection. You are leading talks on the update of banned commercial practices. What does Parliament want to see included in the new legislation?I am quite proud of this work because I believe that in the end it will be a small revolution for consumers. We want to protect consumers, but also have responsible and progressive industries. We want to ban all practices and claims that are not based on excellent environmental performance and claims based on offsetting, be...

Bridge: July 13, 2023

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:51 GMT

Bridge: July 13, 2023 “Whoever said life is a box of chocolates was wrong, at least in my case,” Unlucky Louie told me. “It’s at best like a tin of mixed nuts.”Louie was today’s South in a penny game and roared indelicately into 3NT. (A second bid of two spades might have been better.) West led the queen of hearts.Louie won with the ace and led the jack of clubs, and East took the ace and fired back a heart. Louie won and took the queen of clubs. When West discarded a spade, Louie cashed the king of clubs and tried a diamond to his jack. West produced the king and took three hearts for down one.“Nuts,” Louie growled.MISPLAYAfter Louie wins the first trick, he should lead the ace and a low diamond. If West wins (or if diamonds broke 3-2 or if East held K-10-x-x), Louie could win four diamonds, three spades and two hearts.If West ducks the second diamond, dummy’s queen wins. Then Louie forces out the ace of clubs, winning two clubs, two diamonds, two he...

Ask Amy: I want to tell them I’m not an irredeemable pothead

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:51 GMT

Ask Amy: I want to tell them I’m not an irredeemable pothead Dear Amy: I’m a 35-year-old woman. A few months ago, my brother (age 37) and sister-in-law caught me smoking pot in my home. Now they won’t let their kids (ages 6 and under) come over to my house.We used to have sleepovers once or twice a month.We live in a state where marijuana is legal, and I was using it to self-medicate and manage my mental health.After this incident, I went to the doctor and was diagnosed with bipolar 2 disorder, which, as it turns out, I have lived with (undiagnosed and untreated) since childhood.As soon as I started medication, I no longer felt the need to smoke, and all aspects of my life have changed for the better. I feel like I am waking up from a profound disability.I would like to explain all of this to my brother in hopes of reconciling. However, my doctors tell me to stay away from them, as being around their judgmental and self-righteous attitude could trigger a relapse.Should I let my close relationship with a sibling (and even closer relation...

Harriette Cole: Should I take my kids all this way to see their flaky father?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:51 GMT

Harriette Cole: Should I take my kids all this way to see their flaky father? DEAR HARRIETTE: When I was in my late 20s, I moved to Japan to teach English. I met a man there, and we got married and had two beautiful daughters.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: My friend hit my car while he was helping me move. Who pays for it? Advice | Harriette Cole: This is my road trip, and she keeps butting in Advice | Harriette Cole: This B-list celebrity is a drag on our event Advice | Harriette Cole: Is it a red flag that he wants me to ride a bus to our first date? Advice | Harriette Cole: People are saying my friend’s bad news is just a scam to get money Soon after my second daughter was born, we decided to get a divorce because our relationship wasn’t working anymore. I moved back to the U.S., and I was able to find a job and get back on my feet as a newly single woman with a toddler and an infant.About a decade has passed, and my ex-husband has not been interested in s...

FIFA to lift Saudi club Al Nassr’s player registration ban when debt to Leicester is paid

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:01:51 GMT

FIFA to lift Saudi club Al Nassr’s player registration ban when debt to Leicester is paid ZURICH (AP) — Cristiano Ronaldo’s Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr will have its FIFA ban on registering new players lifted when it settles a debt with Leicester, soccer’s governing body said Thursday.Al Nassr was ordered to pay English club Leicester 460,000 euros ($513,000) plus annual interest of 5% in an October 2021 ruling by a FIFA-appointed judge at its players’ status committee. Leicester filed the complaint in April 2021 because of unpaid additional clauses due from the 18 million euros ($20 million) sale of Nigerian forward Ahmed Musa in 2018.Currently, Al Nassr – which was taken under majority ownership last month by the $700 billion sovereign wealth Public Investment Fund – can still buy new players though not register them to play.“The club Al Nassr is currently prevented from registering new players due to outstanding debts,” FIFA said Thursday. “The relevant bans will be lifted immediately upon the settlement of the debts being confirmed by the creditors concerned.”Al Nass...