Flooding, rising river raise concerns over F1 race in Imola
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:27 GMT
IMOLA, Italy (AP) — Flooding and a rising river next to the track have raised concerns over the running of this weekend’s Formula One Emilia-Romagna Grand Prix.After torrential rains, parking and other areas for the Enzo and Dino Ferrari circuit are flooded and the press room was evacuated, the Gazzetta dello Sport reported Tuesday.More rain is in the forecast for the rest of the week, with practice due to start Friday, qualifying on Saturday and the race on Sunday.Teams had already started setting up their garages.The Santerno River runs right next to the track.A spokesman for the circuit did not immediately return a request for comment from The Associated Press.___AP auto racing: https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSourceTuition, fees at Georgia public universities to hold steady in fall 2023 despite budget worries
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:27 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — The cost of attending Georgia’s public universities and colleges will remain mostly flat in the 2023-2024 academic year, despite concerns that declining enrollment and a legislative funding cut are stressing school budgets.Regents voted Tuesday to increase tuition or fees at only four of the system’s 26 schools — Middle Georgia State University, Georgia College and State University, the University of West Georgia and Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College.Regent Neal Pruitt Jr. of Atlanta said the system is “trying to balance affordability with quality of instruction” and is relying on lawmakers to restore $66 million that was cut from the teaching budget as a part of a hospital licensing dispute.The average Georgia school this year is charging in-state undergraduates $6,266 in tuition and mandatory fees, which will rise to $6,290 next year. Costs will range from $3,306 at Swainsboro-based East Georgia State College to $11,764 at Georgia Tech.Regents also ma...Lawsuit filed against Twitter, Saudi Arabia; claims acts of transnational repression committed
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:27 GMT
A humanitarian aid worker who used an anonymous Twitter account to mock Saudi Arabia about its economy has filed a federal racketeering lawsuit against the social media platform, the kingdom and a number of individuals alleging an attempt to silence critics overseas. Abdulrahman al-Sadhan, was working for the Red Crescent in Riyadh in 2018 when plain-clothed security forces entered the office of the Red Crescent offices in Riyadh. He was taken away without any explanation.How the Saudi government linked al-Sadhan to the Twitter account remains a mystery. In April 2021, the anti-terrorism court where he was tried handed down a prison sentence of 20 years for al-Sadhan, followed by a 20-year travel ban. Al-Sadhan has appealed the ruling.In 2019, Ahmad Abouammo, a U.S. citizen and former media partnership manager for Twitter’s Middle East region, was charged with acting as an agent of Saudi Arabia without registering with the U.S. government. The complaint also alleged that Saudi citiz...Crews work to put out house fire in Miramar
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:27 GMT
Miramar Fire Rescue responded to a house fire, Tuesday afternoon.7Skyforce hovered over the scene, located at 2420 SW 80th Terrace in Miramar, where heavy smoke and flames coming from the home were visible. According to officials, the house was occupied when the fire broke out, but everyone made it out safely. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Community donations help high school seniors pick out free prom attire in Miami boutique
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:27 GMT
From sparkles and feathers to tailored suits and shoes, these high school seniors have a lot of options to choose from for prom and it’s all free of charge for them.A Miami-Dade Schools Superintendent Jose Dotres held an event for these students to pick out their attire for prom.“You know that in our community how expensive it is becoming to live here and we have over 10,000 students that are experiencing unstable housing,” said Dotres. “In addition to that we have, thousands of students that are living under the poverty level and we have to do whatever we can to help them succeed.” Around 9 a.m., the prom-goers visited the Prom Boutique, located at Lindsey Hopkins Technical College, to pick out all their necessities to go to their homecoming in style.“At the beginning, I wasn’t going to go,” said Prince Petit. “They really help try to find stuff I want.”Ashley Alexander, a high school senior, was in the same predicament as...DeSantis signs four bills tackling human trafficking
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:27 GMT
Florida Governor Ron Desantis was in town Tuesday morning as he signed four different bills that tackled human trafficking.Lawmakers, and even a survivor of trafficking, were in attendance at a church in Lighthouse Point as DeSantis spoke about the legislation and to raise awareness of the signs and impacts of human trafficking.“Off and on, between the ages of 11 and 26, I was trafficked, and I didn’t get help until I learned what human trafficking was,” said Savanah Parvu.The new laws would enhance penalties for traffickers and businesses, like strip clubs, that profit off victims. The bills also allow for civil action against traffickers and establish treatment programs and safe houses for child and adult survivors.“All in, human trafficking across this country is a $150 billion illegal enterprise and I’m here to say Florida wants to use every resource at our disposal to put human traffickers out of business and in jail,” said DeSantis.All this ...Russian lawmaker calls for ban on Wagner Group mercenaries
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:27 GMT
A veteran Russian politician and former army commander called for a crackdown on the country’s notorious private military company, Wagner Group, as tensions rise over its role in the invasion of Ukraine.Viktor Sobolev, a former lieutenant general in the armed forces who now sits as a Communist Party MP, branded the mercenary outfit “an illegal armed formation” in a statement on Tuesday. “It is not clear where [the Wagner Group] is registered and what it does,” Sobolev said. He warned regular soldiers defecting into its ranks could face up to 15 years in prison.Moscow outsourced much of the fighting around the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut to Wagner in recent weeks. The group’s founder, oligarch Yevgeny Prigozhin, accused top generals of failing to supply his troops in a series of furious attacks on the top brass.The Washington Post reported on Monday leaked documents revealed Prigozhin may have offered to give information on Russian army positions to ...10 residents, 4 pets displaced after early morning fire in Mattapan
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:27 GMT
No injuries were reported after a fire burned across a three-family home in Mattapan, leaving a number of residents without a home according to officials.In a post on Twitter at 4:43 a.m., the Boston Fire Department said its crews were called to 15 Capen St. and were able to put out flames that had spread throughout the structure.Significant damage to what appeared to be the back of the building could be seen in an image shared by the fire department.According to Boston FD, ten residents and four dogs were displaced as a result of the fire. Officials said the American Red Cross was providing assistance.https://twitter.com/BostonFire/status/1658392814365863936Stop & Shop to eliminate single-use plastic bags from Northeast stores, apply 10-cent charge for paper bags
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:27 GMT
If you shop at Stop & Shop, you’ll soon have more reasons to remember to bring your reusable bags.The supermarket chain said it plans on eliminating all single-use bags from its stores in the northeast by July of this year, while also instituting a 10-cent charge for any paper bags provided to consumers.In a statement, a spokesperson for Stop & Shop said the changes are part of an effort to “minimize waste and encourage customers to shop with reusable bags.”“Reusable bags are available for purchase at all Stop & Shop stores at various price points, as low as 10-cents per reusable bag,” the statement read. “Stop & Shop also offers reusable bags for sale where $1 from every purchase goes to a local non-profit.”Earlier this year, Walmart instituted a similar ban in parts of the northeast that included not only plastic bags, but single-use paper bags as well in New York and Connecticut, an elsewhere in the country like Colorado, ...WHO: Artificial sweeteners have no weight-loss benefit, may raise health risks
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:00:27 GMT
Brian Niemietz | New York Daily NewsThe World Health Organization has come out against the use of non-sugar sweeteners (NSS) as a means to control weight or limit noncommunicable sickness.“The recommendation is based on the findings of a systematic review of the available evidence which suggests that use of NSS does not confer any long-term benefit in reducing body fat in adults or children,” WHO said in a statement Monday.That review also determined long-term use of NSS could contribute to type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular diseases and serious illness in adults.“Replacing free sugars with NSS does not help with weight control in the long term,” WHO Director for Nutrition and Food Safety Francesco Branca said in a statement. “NSS are not essential dietary factors and have no nutritional value.”Branca suggests people reduce consuming sweets altogether, starting at an early age.Aspartame, advantame, cyclamates, neotame, saccharin, sucralose and stevia are among the additives addressed i...Latest news
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