Mexican security authorities raise Hurricane Otis death toll to 39

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:12 GMT

Mexican security authorities raise Hurricane Otis death toll to 39 ACAPULCO, Mexico (AP) — Mexican officials raised the death toll to 39 on Saturday from Hurricane Otis, which struck the country’s southern Pacific coast including the resort city of Acapulco early Wednesday as a powerful Category 5 storm. Security Secretary Rosa Icela Rodríguez said in a recorded video message with President Andrés Manuel López Obrador posted to the platform X that the probable cause of death for the 39 was “suffocation by submersion.” She said the victims had not yet been identified and that investigations continue.The new death toll was an increase of 12 over the initial tally of 27 announced Thursday. But the storm’s human toll was becoming a point of contention as local media reported the recovery of more bodies and López Obrador criticized opponents for trying to make it a political issue.Rodríguez also said the number of missing rose to 10. Hundreds of families have been awaiting word from loved ones.In Acapulco on Saturday, government workers and volunteers c...

Late Autumn snowstorm could spell trouble for leafy trees

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:12 GMT

Late Autumn snowstorm could spell trouble for leafy trees DENVER (KDVR) -- As a fall storm blankets the Front Range with snow, arborists are already gearing up for a busy week ahead.At Ross Tree Company, General Manager David Boswell says he's preparing for significant damage if forecasted snow totals pan out. View the latest Weather Alerts in Denver and across Colorado on FOX31 "With all the leaves on the trees we may see a lot of failure around the metro area,” said Boswell.Certain types of trees, like maple trees, are especially susceptible this time of year, according to Boswell. Unlike ash and elm trees, which have mostly lost their leaves at this point, many maples are just starting to turn color. “Those leaves could potentially catch that snow, weigh those down, and if you have structural issues in the tree, it’s going to bring those branches down and cause a lot of issues and potentially a lot of failure around the community,” he said.He says routine pruning can alleviate some of those concerns, but says at this point, it's ...

Abercrombie & Fitch facilitated ex-CEO’s sexual exploitation of men, lawsuit claims

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:12 GMT

Abercrombie & Fitch facilitated ex-CEO’s sexual exploitation of men, lawsuit claims New York (CNN) — Dozens of men have filed a class action lawsuit alleging Abercrombie & Fitch was complicit in a decade-long sex trafficking scheme carried out by the fashion company’s former CEO.According to the complaint filed Friday in federal court in New York, Michael Jeffries, who ran the company between 1992 and 2014, “used his role as CEO of Abercrombie to prey upon attractive young men who believed that Jeffries was going to hire them as an Abercrombie model.”Abercrombie & Fitch told CNN it does not comment on pending litigation.The complaint alleges Jeffries ran an expansive sex-trafficking operation, coercing and forcing young men to engage in sexual acts in exchange for money and promises of employment.The lawsuit states that, in a series of instances, one aspiring model was invited to multiple Abercrombie & Fitch casting events in New York, France and London, and was sexually assaulted at least seven times at these events. The model was allege...

Arnold Schwarzenegger admits he and Sylvester Stallone ‘tried to derail each other’ in their heyday

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:12 GMT

Arnold Schwarzenegger admits he and Sylvester Stallone ‘tried to derail each other’ in their heyday (CNN) — Arnold Schwarzenegger is owning up to a past feud with a fellow action star.The septuagenarian former governor of California visited the “Graham Norton Show” on Friday, where he admitted that he and Sylvester Stallone started out as major “movie rivals” before they became “fantastic friends.”“We were movie rivals, but we took the competitiveness to the extreme,” the “Terminator” star explained on the show.“We each had to have the best body, we had to kill more people in our films, and we had to have the biggest guns,” Schwarzenegger continued.“It got out of control, and we tried to derail each other,” he added.“Then, when we both invested in Planet Hollywood, we started flying around the world together to promote it and we became fantastic friends.”Both Stallone and Schwarzenegger found fame and fortune in Hollywood in the 1970s, with Schwarzenegger bursting onto the scene in 1970 with “Hercules in New York” and Stallone hitting it big in 1976’s Oscar-winning “Rocky.”I...

A look back at Elon Musk’s first year owning Twitter, in tweets

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:12 GMT

A look back at Elon Musk’s first year owning Twitter, in tweets New York (CNN) — You’d be forgiven for failing to remember every twist and turn — every controversial post, weird office update, legal threat and policy rollout (and, sometimes, rollback) — that took place during Elon Musk’s first year owning Twitter.Since Musk closed his $44 billion deal to buy Twitter on October 27 of last year, he has not only rebranded the company as “X” but fundamentally changed what was once one of the world’s most prominent and influential platforms for real-time news and information. By extension, he’s also shifted the social media landscape writ large, as Twitter’s splintering audience seeks alternatives.Here’s a look back at some of the highlights of Musk’s year owning the company, told through tweets — er, Xs?October 2022Following a months-long legal battle attempting to extract himself from his agreement to buy Twitter, which Musk himself had initiated, Musk showed up at Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters on October 26 carrying a bathroom sink. He twee...

Belgium’s terror attack blunders tarnish its upcoming EU presidency

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:12 GMT

Belgium’s terror attack blunders tarnish its upcoming EU presidency BRUSSELS — Belgium had big plans for its upcoming Council presidency. But its handling of the October 16 shooting spree by Tunisian gunman Abdesalem Lassoued, which left two Swedish football supporters dead, has since led to a series of embarrassing revelations. Lassoued was living residing in the country as an undocumented migrant after Belgian authorities reject his asylum claim in 2020, and was known to law enforcement for “suspicious activities.” His country of origin, Tunisia, had even asked for his extradition — a fact missed by the country’s judicial system. Belgium’s justice minister quit while the country’s interior affairs and asylum and migration ministers had to appear twice before lawmakers to explain why they, too, shouldn’t resign. For Belgium it’s been an awkward lead-up to its Council presidency, having wanted to impress in those very areas where it has now clearly failed: migration and the fight against organized crime. At ...

Worcester State University shooting caught on camera leaves 1 dead, 1 injured

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:12 GMT

Worcester State University shooting caught on camera leaves 1 dead, 1 injured Shocking cellphone video shows the moment shots rang out during an altercation at Worcester State University early Saturday morning, leaving one person dead, another hospitalized, and police searching for the shooter.Officers responding to a reported altercation near the parking garage around 2:30 a.m. found two victims suffering from gunshot wounds, according to state police. They were both taken to nearby UMass Memorial Medial Center, where one was pronounced dead. Their name has not been released.“Neither the victims or the suspected assailants are students of Worcester State University,” the Worcester County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement.University officials are now asking for the public’s help for photos and videos around the locations of Wasylean parking lot and Sheehan Hall. Worcester State’s homecoming and family day weekend are canceled. Officials said that there is no immediate threat to campus.This is a developing story; s...

Driver slams into Starbucks in Wellesley

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:12 GMT

Driver slams into Starbucks in Wellesley Emergency crews were called to a Starbucks in Wellesley on Saturday after a driver crashed into the cafe.Police, fire, and paramedics were called to the Linden Street coffee shop around 5:30 p.m., according to a post on the Wellesley Police Department’s X page. The occupants of the vehicle were taken to a nearby hospital as a precaution.No patrons or employees were struck by the vehicle.The cause of the crash remains under investigation.https://twitter.com/WellesleyPolice/status/1718386593545785589This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

South Boston residents call on Archdiocese of Boston to preserve Sister Mary Veronica Park

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:12 GMT

South Boston residents call on Archdiocese of Boston to preserve Sister Mary Veronica Park Mike DelNegro has lived around the corner from Sister Mary Veronica Park for seven years, and more days than not, he stops by the shady and peaceful space in South Boston to walk his dog and catch up with neighbors.DelNegro hopes there’s a future where his infant daughter will get to roam around the pocket park, snuggled on West 8th Street, between Grimes and F streets, but whether his aspiration comes to reality is far from certain.The Archdiocese of Boston put the community gathering spot, featuring a statue of Virgin Mary, benches and five mature trees, on the market earlier this month, and neighbors are crossing their fingers that the property is not turned into housing.“If they wanted to turn the pavement into grass, I wouldn’t argue,” DelNegro told the Herald, “but otherwise it’s just nice to have a little spot with trees, open space, and there’s not a lot of other options for that in the area. That’s why we love it so much.”DelNegro joined dozens of his neighbors at the park ...

Patriots add depth with two offensive tackles already inactive

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:00:12 GMT

Patriots add depth with two offensive tackles already inactive It didn’t take long for veteran offensive tackle Conor McDermott to get called up from the practice squad.McDermott, who signed back to the Patriots’ practice squad on Oct. 17, was elevated from the practice squad onto the gameday roster Saturday.Additional offensive tackle depth was necessary with Calvin Anderson (illness) and Vederian Lowe (ankle) already ruled inactive. Left tackle Trent Brown (ankle/knee) is also questionable but expected to play. Mike Onwenu started at right tackle last week. Rookie Sidy Sow started at right guard last Sunday but also has experience at tackle.The expected available offensive linemen for tomorrow’s game are Brown, left guard Cole Strange, center David Andrews, Sow, Onwenu, McDermott and rookies Atonio Mafi and Jake Andrews.The Patriots also have offensive linemen Riley Reiff and Tyrone Wheatley Jr. on injured reserve.Outside linebacker Josh Uche (ankle/toe), a trade deadline candidate, was also ruled out Saturday. League source...