Lenny Kravitz, Billie Eilish set for Global Citizen’s ‘Power Our Planet’ show for climate financing
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:41:53 GMT
Music superstars Lenny Kravitz, Billie Eilish and H.E.R. will team with advocacy nonprofit Global Citizen for a free concert in front of the Eiffel Tower designed to convince world leaders to take further action against climate change.“Power Our Planet: Live in Paris” is set for June 22 to coincide with the Summit for a New Global Financial Pact, a gathering of the world’s political and business leaders to help developing nations finance sustainability projects.Global Citizen CEO Hugh Evans says the summit is an opportunity for governments and global banks to collaborate to jump start climate projects stalled by the COVID-19 pandemic. He hopes “Power Our Planet” will encourage leaders to take advantage of that opportunity and provide the $16.7 billion in outstanding climate financing promised in 2009 to lower-income countries. He is also seeking to advance reforms at the World Bank to make up to $1 trillion in additional financing available.“Global leaders and democratically elected...15-year-old boy killed, 14-year-old wounded after shooting on South Side
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:41:53 GMT
CHICAGO — One teenager is killed and another is seriously injured after a shooting on the city's South Side.The shooting happened around 10:15 p.m. Monday in the 100 block of West 104th Place. Police said a 14-year-old and 15-year-old boy were walking on the sidewalk when shots were fired.The 15-year-old was discovered near an alley with a gunshot wound to the head. He was pronounced dead on the scene.The medical examiner has identified him as Jimmie Lee Goodwin. Chicago Public School teacher removed after allegedly threatening student with gun The 14-year-old suffered a gunshot wound to the shoulder and graze wound to the head. He was transported to Comer Children's Hospital in serious condition.No one is in custody. Area Two detectives are investigating.Tuesday Forecast: Temps reach mid 80s with mainly sunny conditions
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:41:53 GMT
CHICAGO — Temperatures reach mid-80s Tuesday with mainly sunny conditions, cooler lakeside. Winds: E 5-10 G15. High: 84/74. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Mostly clear tonight. Winds: E 0-5. Low: 56.Wednesday Forecast: Partly cloudy, breezy, cooler lakeside. Winds: NNE 15-20 G30. High: 67/59.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog4 injured in partial crane collapse in Atlanta, police say
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:41:53 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — Four people were injured when a crane partially collapsed at a construction site in Atlanta, police said.Police and firefighters rushed Monday to the site in the city's Midtown area. The four people who were hurt were taken to a hospital with injuries that did not appear to be life-threatening, Atlanta police said.Atlanta Fire Captain Michael Roman said firefighters worked to make sure everyone on the construction crew was accounted for, Fox 5 reported. In addition to the four injured, seven other people had to be rescued from the site, the TV station reported.“There are two wrecked cranes on site, and the one that is next to the building is the one that is unstable at this time,” Roman said. Driver detained after box truck crash near White House The scene needs to be secured, he said.“Right now, we determined there is a collapse danger to the cranes, being that it’s unstable,” Roman said. “We got engineers on site, crane experts on site, and we’re just tryin...Health insurance for 600,000 Americans at stake in debt ceiling debate
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:41:53 GMT
(The Hill) -- The health insurance of 600,000 Americans is hanging in the balance as part of last-minute negotiations to raise the U.S. debt ceiling.House Republicans are pushing to include beefed-up work requirements for recipients of federal welfare — now called Temporary Assistance for Needy Families — the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Medicaid as part of a debt ceiling deal with the White House.“We can’t be spending more money next year. We have to spend less than we spent the year before. It’s pretty easy," Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) said Friday.Under the GOP proposal, 600,000 Americans — mostly low- and moderate-income people who are capable of working and are between 19 and 56 years old — would lose their health care after being kicked out of federal Medicaid funding, according to a Congressional Budget Office analysis from April.That would save the government $109 billion over the next decade, the CBO estimated, which is just a fraction of ...Large police presence at Clifton Park apartment complex
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:41:53 GMT
CLIFTON PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A heavy police presence is currently at the Foxrun Apartments off of exit 8 in Clifton Park. Multiple Saratoga County Sheriff's vehicles are on the scene as well as New York State Police. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Information regarding the police presence is limited at this time. News10 has reached out to the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office for more information regarding the situation.Off the Beaten Path: Moto Coffee Machine
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:41:53 GMT
HUDSON, N.Y. (NEWS10) - There is more than meets the eye at this neighborhood coffee shop on Warren Street. Moto Coffee Machine also functions as a motorcycle store, allowing you to fuel up in more ways than one.Moto Coffee Machine is the brain child of Antony Katz. His passion for good coffee and cruising on two wheels drove him to open up this one-of-a-kind coffee shop in 2015. Discover more locations Off the Beaten Path The store is located at 357 Warren Street in Hudson. It's open seven days a week from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.If your budget doesn’t allow for the purchase of a Ducati, their pastries have also been known to deliver smiles.This Friday, the NEWS10 ABC in the Morning team is heading to Hudson to wrap up our “NEWS10 in Your Town” series. The show was previously live on location this month in Saratoga, Albany and Bennington.DEC urges drivers 'give turtles a 'brake'' on world turtle day
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:41:53 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On World Turtle Day, which happens to be Tuesday, the Department of Environmental Conservation is asking drivers to "give turtles a brake," as thousands of turtles are killed each year by unsuspecting drivers. Turtles nest in May and June, and drivers may be unaware of turtles on the road seeking new nesting areas. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! If you find an injured turtle, the DEC says a licensed wildlife rehabilitator may be able to assist. The DEC also reminds people not to take turtles home, as all native turtles are protected by law and cannot be kept without a DEC permit.If drivers are able, they are encouraged to slow down to avoid hitting turtles, and if they can, safely move the turtle to the shoulder on the side of the road in the direction it was facing. Drivers are also advised to not pick up turtles by their tails, but safely by the sides of their shells. Local third grader earns ...Utilities director proposes water bill rate increase in St. Louis City
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:41:53 GMT
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis City locals may soon be faced with noticeable increases to their water bills.The details on this story are appearing in FOX 2's St. Louis Post-Dispatch partners. The Post reported that the increases being requested by city water officials would result in the largest hikes in city water bills in nearly three decades.Public Utilities Director Curk Skouby told aldermen in a budget hearing Monday that he needs two 20% increases in the next fiscal year. One this coming July and another one next January. Suspect remains at large in St. Peters triple shooting Skouby says the increases are necessary to help the division deal with rising costs and aging infrastructure. We're told, altogether, the increases would mean a $10 monthly jump in the average customer's bill.The Post also reported that the last increases in city water bills were between 2008 and 2011.Skouby explained that the major water main break flooded part of Highway 40 near Forest Park alone is going to ...Locals express crime concerns in Town Hall meeting
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:41:53 GMT
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis locals and downtown business owners take their concerns straight to their aldermen. Crime and safety is the biggest concern people have right now. Some say there's a big disconnect between crime stats and personal experience.Alderwoman Cara Spencer and Alderman Rasheen Aldridge holding a town hall Monday night at the Central Library downtown. It was a chance for people to come out and voice concerns and ideas important to them.Both Spencer and Aldridge gave updates on proposed bills in the city. Spencer said on Friday that she introduced a bill that will prohibit open carry, but it doesn't touch concealed weapons. They also talked about the city's budget, liquor licenses, crime, and short-term rentals. Suspect remains at large in St. Peters triple shooting Aldridge shared that with Airbnb's not being regulated, people are throwing parties, and they're going from inside to outside in the street, causing more crime issues around two and three in the morning.Peo...Latest news
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