3 Palestinian militants killed in Israeli raid in West Bank
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:54 GMT
JABA, West Bank (AP) — Three Palestinian militants were killed in a shootout with Israeli troops on Thursday, the latest deaths in a surge of Israeli arrest raids in the occupied West Bank. Israeli security forces said they raided the village of Jaba in the northern West Bank to arrest suspects wanted for attacks on Israeli soldiers in the area. The suspects opened fire on Israeli troops, who shot back and killed three people, all affiliated with the Palestinian Islamic Jihad militant group, police said. The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the men as Sufyan Fakhoury, 26, Nayef Malaisha, 25 and Ahmed Fashafsha, 22, and said they were shot by Israeli fire during the military operation. It said a fourth man was hospitalized with a bullet wound to the head in stable condition.Israeli police released a photo of assault rifles, pistols, ammunition and explosive devices they said troops confiscated in Jaba, just south of the flashpoint city of Jenin. The militant group said the men ...Shell CEO pay up 50% as soaring energy prices boosted profit
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:54 GMT
LONDON (AP) — The pay package for Shell’s CEO jumped by half last year to nearly $12 million, the fossil fuel giant said Thursday, as oil and gas companies made record profits from skyrocketing energy costs that have driven a cost-of-living crisis.London-based Shell paid Ben van Beurden a total of 9.7 million pounds ($11.5 million) in 2022 as annual company profits doubled to an all-time high of $40 billion because Russia’s war in Ukraine sent oil and gas prices soaring.Van Beurden’s pay includes a 2.6 million-pound bonus and 4.9 million pounds worth of stock, according to the company’s annual report. Van Beurden stepped down at the end of last year and was replaced by Wael Sawan, who will be paid a base salary of 1.4 million pounds and a bonus that’s expected to be bigger than the salary, the report said.Demands have increased for oil and gas companies raking in huge profits to do more to reduce high energy costs that are hurting consumers and small bu...3 mine workers die in Spain after being trapped underground
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:54 GMT
MADRID (AP) — Three workers died after becoming trapped deep underground in a potash mine in northeastern Spain on Thursday, firefighters said.The three were working at the Cabanasses de Súria mine around 80 kilometers (50 miles) northwest of Barcelona. Firefighters in Spain’s Catalonia region confirmed the deaths, after police said earlier that land collapsed inside the mine just before 9 a.m. (0800 GMT; 3 a.m. EST).The collapse occurred at a depth of 900 meters (nearly 3,000 feet), according to the firefighters.The mine is operated by the Iberpotash company, and owned by Tel Aviv-based ICL Group, which didn’t immediately comment.Around 20,000 people work in Spain’s mining sector, according to Energy Ministry statistics, a figure that has halved in the last two decades.Between 2016 and 2021, the last year for which statistics were available, an average of four workers died annually in Spain’s mining sector.Catalan regional president Pere Aragonès offered his condolences...Winter Weather Advisory issued Thursday for Chicago area; significant snowfall expected
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:54 GMT
CHICAGO — A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect Thursday from 6 p.m. to 7 a.m. Friday for the Chicago area, Southern Cook is excluded. Most of the day will be quiet, but rain and snow will likely arrive for the evening commute.Accumulating wet snow is expected with 2-7 inches possible. Highest totals near Illinois/Wisconsin line. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Roads could become snow covered and travel is expected to be difficult for the evening rush, especially between 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. Allow extra time and drive with caution.Friday Forecast: 50% chance of snow mainly early, cloudy with breezy conditions. High: 35.Full forecast details at the WGN Weather CenterBoy, 7, dead after fire at home of Chicago firefighter ID'd
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:54 GMT
CHICAGO — A 7-year-old boy has died after a house fire that erupted in the home of a Chicago firefighter on the Northwest Side Tuesday evening. The medical examiner's office identified the boy as 7-year-old Ezra Stewart. According to police, the fire broke out at a home in the 2550 block of North Rutherford Avenue in the Montclare neighborhood Tuesday night. Memorial services begin Wednesday for fallen Chicago officer Police said a 34-year-old woman, a 2-year-old girl, 7-year-old girl and boy were transported to the hospital in critical condition due to smoke inhalation. The boy succumbed to his injures Wednesday evening. It is reported that the fire started in the kitchen and was accidental. WGN is actively following this story.Renters gain power in housing market
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:54 GMT
(NewsNation) — The rental market is “rapidly shifting in the favor of renters,” according to RealPage, a real estate software company.“Renters facing lease renewals suddenly have a lot more options — often attractively priced as apartment operators push hard to keep occupancy elevated,” RealPage economist Jay Parsons said in a report last month.Unlike in 2021 and 2022, when it comes to leasing renewals, renters have more incentive to shop around for better-priced alternatives.Source: RealPage Market AnalyticsPrior to February, no metro area in the United States experienced positive rent growth for six months, according to the Apartment List National Rent Report for March 2023.This favorable trend, among tenants, is expected to continue due to a “robust supply of new inventory hitting the market” this year. Dating costs skyrocket in big cities amid inflation For the first time in six years, the national median rent price showed consistent decline from August through January, ...Council to take up paid South Congress parking, petition requirements Thursday
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:54 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin City Council will meet Thursday with roughly 40 items on their agenda. Here's some of what we're watching. Petition requirements Austin City Council could ask the city manager to create a charter review commission. It’s goal would be to look at City Charter and recommend changes, including possible changes to petition requirements.The resolution comes shortly after council voted to put two opposing petitions — both of which address police oversight — with the same name on the May ballot. In accordance with the law, when a determined number of signatures is reached, and then verified by the City Clerk, council’s only options are to adopt the petition outright or to send it to voters.In Austin, the magic number is 20,000 signatures, or 5% of voters, whichever is less. It’s been that way in Austin’s charter since 2012, according to council documents. Austin City Council eying changes to petition requirements “A piece of what we’re asking them to look at a...City of Round Rock wants ownership of street lights, Oncor has other ideas
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:54 GMT
ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) -- The city of Round Rock is interested in buying the streetlight system that is currently owned by Oncor in an attempt to save money and quicken response times to damaged lights. City council will vote Thursday night on sending a drafted letter to the utility to request the purchase of the streetlights. Gary Hudder, the city's department of transportation director, said the city is currently under contract with Oncor to provide maintenance and electricity for about 5,500 streetlights. The contract is a little under $1 million, according to Hudder. Cost savings on maintenance Hudder said the city will see a savings on maintenance fees if it decides to take full ownership. A consultant, Tanko Streetlighting Inc., found the city could be saving at least $500,000 every year on maintenance alone if the city took full ownership, Hudder said. If approved at the meeting, the city will send a letter of intent to Round Rock. "That really becomes the official notifica...Austin Eastciders closes Barton Springs location
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:54 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A restaurant that opened three years ago on Barton Springs Road near Zilker Park announced on social media it shut down this week. The owners of Austin Eastciders Barton Springs posted on Instagram Wednesday they shut down the location at 1530 Barton Springs Rd.The message did not say why the Barton Springs restaurant and tasting room closed but did say their original tasting room called Eastciders Collaboratory would remain open at 979 Springdale Rd. In March 2022, our partners at Austin Business Journal reported Austin Eastciders CEO Brad McKeever retired and John Glick took over as president and general manager. As ABJ reported, for the four weeks that ended Feb. 19, 2022, Eastciders ranked No. 6 in the country among cider brands for sales, according to Nielsen data cited by Craft Beer Daily.How Austin Public Library's used bookstore diverts 47K pounds of items from landfills each month
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:19:54 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — In a 5,000-square-foot shop off Burnet Road lies Recycled Reads, a nonprofit bookstore operated by the Austin Public Library system. For 14 years, customers have explored donated materials and former items from APL's collection to try and find their next treasure. It's a place where first-time customers have since become regulars, said Paola Ferate-Soto, manager of Recycled Reads."There's a couple that comes here on Thursdays, right before they go on a lunch date," she said. "They come weekly and they have beautiful smiles, always like, 'I found this, I'm so glad!"But beyond welcoming familiar faces and offering customers access to gently used finds, the bookstore also assists the city in its Zero Waste by 2040 initiative."The ultimate goal is to give a second life to these materials," Ferate-Soto said.How does Recycled Reads receive its materials?An APL spokesperson said many books and items are donated to Recycled Reads, while others come through a process APL call...Latest news
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