Man dies following shark attack in Hawaii

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:30:30 GMT

Man dies following shark attack in Hawaii PAIA, Hawaii (KITV) — A 30-year-old Haiku man died after he was attacked by a shark in Paia Bay, Saturday morning. First responders were called out to the scene just after 11 a.m. after receiving calls about a “shark incident” in the waters off Paia Bay.Officials tell Island News the victim was out surfing at the time of the attack. Water conditions at the time of the attack were reported as “mixed” due to high surf.The victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition where he was later pronounced dead. The victim has not yet been identified. It is unclear if he was surfing alone or with others at the time of the attack.Authorities closed Baldwin Beach Park and Lower Paia Park following the attack and warning signs were posted. First responders patrolled the area on shore and on jet skis searching for the shark following the attack, but no new information has been released. The type of shark responsible for the attack is unknown.If no other signs ...

80 displaced, 7 injured in apartment building fire on New Year’s Eve

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:30:30 GMT

80 displaced, 7 injured in apartment building fire on New Year’s Eve NEW YORK (WCBS) — Firefighters battled a large fire at a Brooklyn apartment building Sunday night.It happened just after 7 p.m. on Schenck Avenue near Wortman Avenue in East New York.Fire officials say crews arrived to find fire in the courtyard of the building, where there were building materials and scaffolding. The fire spread inside the building and into about 12 apartments, some of which were unoccupied.Some residents were told to shelter in place while others were told to evacuate.Officials say seven people, including two children and two firefighters, were taken to a local hospital. All seven suffered minor smoke inhalation.Some neighbors say they heard fireworks outside, then looked out to see the courtyard on fire, causing chaos and sending people running out of the building.“I heard the fireworks, and right after the fireworks, I heard everybody and the commotion in the hallway,” one resident said. “I panicked, grabbed my jacket and my bag. Luckily,...

FDA issues recall over 675,000 cans of Nutramigen infant formula

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:30:30 GMT

FDA issues recall over 675,000 cans of Nutramigen infant formula In a New Year’s alert, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) is cautioning consumers about a recall of Nutramigen powdered infant formula by Mead Johnson Nutrition. The voluntary recall, affecting more than 675,000 cans, is due to the potential presence of a rare bacteria. This specific formula is commonly used for infants with allergies to cow’s milk.To date, the FDA reports no illnesses associated with the recalled product. However, caution is urged, and parents or caregivers using this formula are advised to check for lot numbers and take necessary precautions.

Here’s where the minimum wage is increasing this year

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:30:30 GMT

Here’s where the minimum wage is increasing this year New York (CNN) — For anyone working a minimum wage job in this new year, they will be paid more in 22 states and in at least 40 cities and counties across the country than they were in 2023.The higher hourly rates are due either to scheduled increases or lawmakers having indexed the minimum wage in their jurisdiction to inflation, most typically using the Consumer Price Index as their gauge.As of January 1, seven states and the District of Columbia will have minimum wages of $15 or more, up from just four states plus DC last year. The newcomers to the category are Maryland, New Jersey and most of New York State (with the exception of New York City, Westchester and Long Island, which already had a $15 minimum in place and where the minimum wage is increasing to $16 in 2024).The highest state minimum wage in 2024 will be Washington state, at $16.28, up from $15.74. A close second is California, which is raising its minimum to $16 from $15.50 on January 1.The state ...

Israel’s Supreme Court overturns a key component of Netanyahu’s polarizing judicial overhaul

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:30:30 GMT

Israel’s Supreme Court overturns a key component of Netanyahu’s polarizing judicial overhaul JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s Supreme Court on Monday struck down a key component of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s contentious judicial overhaul, a decision that threatens to reopen the fissures in Israeli society that preceded the country’s ongoing war against Hamas.Those divisions were largely put aside while the country focuses on the war in Gaza, which was triggered by a bloody cross-border attack by Hamas. Monday’s court decision could reignite those tensions, which sparked months of mass protests against the government and had rattled the cohesion of the powerful military.There was no immediate reaction from Netanyahu.In Monday’s decision, the court narrowly voted to overturn a law passed in July that prevents judges from striking down government decisions they deem “unreasonable.” Opponents had argued that Netanyahu’s efforts to remove the standard of reasonability opens the door to corruption and improper appointments of unqualified cronies to important positions.The law w...

New eaglet hatches at Southwest Florida eagle nest

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:30:30 GMT

New eaglet hatches at Southwest Florida eagle nest SOUTHWEST FLORIDA (WSVN) — The iconic Southwest Florida Eagle Cam captured the newest addition, E23, which made its debut just after 7 a.m., Sunday. The joy was tinged with sorrow as officials confirmed the loss of the eaglet from the second egg, F23, which showed signs of distress on Friday.F23 laid two eggs a few days apart in late November, marking a significant event for the eagles and their dedicated viewers. Live pictures now reveal Mama Eagle proudly caring for her surviving eaglet.This marks the 12th season of the Southwest Florida Eagle Cam, providing enthusiasts with an uninterrupted, around-the-clock view of Florida’s beloved eagles, courtesy of Dick Pritchett Real Estate. Despite the bittersweet turn of events, the live coverage continues, allowing viewers to witness the growth and development of E23 in the Eagles’ nest.

Mayor Wu presides over City Council swearing in ceremony

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:30:30 GMT

Mayor Wu presides over City Council swearing in ceremony Boston Mayor Michelle Wu administered the oath of office to new and returning members of the Boston City Council during a New Year’s Day ceremony.The emotional ceremony took place at the Great Hall at Faneuil Hall, and saw five new members sworn in to the 13-member body. Ruthzee Louijeune was elected president.“Being president of the body is such an honor and it has its challenges as well. You’re no one’s boss, you’re just trying to guide the council in the right direction.” Wu said, “I’m excited to see the ways they come together and that we get to work with them on the big issues the city is still facing… I sense the level of dedication and partnership just wanting to make sure we move things forward for the city of Boston’s residents.”

Column: It’s a new year. Is this a new future for the Chicago Bulls?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:30:30 GMT

Column: It’s a new year. Is this a new future for the Chicago Bulls? The passage of a year always shifts perspective. That couldn’t be more true for the Chicago Bulls as they enter 2024.The Bulls exited 2023 in nearly identical form to the way they entered it. On Jan. 1, 2023, the Bulls were 16-20. Today, they enter the new year with a 15-19 record. On paper, this status feels the same — sitting four games under .500, clinging to the 10th spot in the East to remain in play-in contention. Yet the energy around the team could not be more different a full year later.Last season, the Bulls teetered around the .500 mark until Nov. 9, after which point they tumbled as low as 12th in the East before stumbling into 2023. It wasn’t dramatic, just the humdrum drone of an underperforming roster.This year took a different tone. The lows came first — a players-only meeting fueled by an opening night blowout, a five-game losing streak on the road, and a 5-14 start to the season, the worst since 2018. But that only made the highs more redemp...

Fire erupts at South Bay nursery on New Year's

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:30:30 GMT

Fire erupts at South Bay nursery on New Year's SAN DIEGO — A large fire broke out at a South Bay nursery overnight Monday, sending heavy smoke into the sky.The fire was reported just before 1:30 a.m. at the Terra Bella Nursey on 302 Hollister St. Video from the scene during the early hours shows flames engulfing a pile of mulch in the area.According to San Diego Fire-Rescue, a total of 43 personnel from several agencies were dispatched to the scene to fight the fire, including eight engines and a helicopter. By the time crews arrived on scene, the fire in the mulch had spread to an adjacent pile of pallets.As of 7:45 a.m., the body of the fire appears to have been weakened, but crews remain on scene working to extinguish it in its entirety."We have crews from the San Diego Fire Department, our partners in Chula Vista as well as Imperial Beach that have been here for over six hours fighting this fire," SDFD Battalion Chief Tommy Charpentier told FOX 5 Monday morning."With the sun coming up, we were just able to get some heavy equ...

Zapatistas mark 30 years since their armed uprising in southern Mexico

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:30:30 GMT

Zapatistas mark 30 years since their armed uprising in southern Mexico OCOSINGO, Mexico (AP) — Members and supporters of the Zapatista indigenous rebel movement celebrated the 30th anniversary of their brief armed uprising in southern Mexico on Monday even as their social base erodes and violence spurred by drug cartels encroaches on their territory.Hundreds gathered in the remote community of Dolores Hidalgo in the preceding days to mark the occasion. Some 1,500 young Zapatistas donning uniforms — black balaclavas, green caps and red kerchiefs — stood in formation listening to speeches early Monday.Subcommander Moises — his nom de guerre — called for the Zapatistas to continue organizing themselves to fight to maintain their autonomy, freedom and democracy.“We’re alone, like 30 years ago, because alone we have found the new path that we are going to follow,” Moises said. He noted the continuing need to defend their communities from violence. “We don’t need to kill soldiers and bad governments, but if they come we’re going to defend ourselves.”In Novem...