No hubo ganador del premio mayor de Mega Millions, el premio ahora es de US$ 720 millones
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:24:33 GMT
(CNN) — No se vendió ningún boleto ganador que coincidiera con los seis números en el sorteo del premio mayor de Mega Millions de este martes por la noche, según el sitio web de la lotería.Los números ganadores son 19, 22, 31, 37, 54 con una megabola de 18.El premio mayor de Powerball crece a US$ 1.000 millones tras no haber ganador en sorteo de este lunesEl próximo sorteo de este viernes tiene un valor estimado de US$ 720 millones con un valor en efectivo de US$ 369,6 millones.Solo cuatro veces anteriores en la historia de Mega Millions el premio mayor superó la marca de US$ 700 millones, según el sitio web de la lotería.The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2023 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.Source17-year-old boy injured, rushed to hospital after gunfire in Fort Lauderdale neighborhood
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:24:33 GMT
A 17-year-old boy was allegedly shot and transported to the hospital after gunfire rang out at a Fort Lauderdale apartment complex.The Fort Lauderdale Police Department received both a call and alert right before 8 p.m. on Tuesday about shots fired at Everglades Heights Apartments on Northwest 22nd Street.“There were a lot of bullets being shot, it sounded like multiple gunshots,” said resident Brittany Perkins.Police are investigating several areas of the complex also impacted by bullets, such as neighbors’ cars.“Shot up my car, a nine millimeter went through my window and the car beside me had two bullet holes through their windows and a couple of other cars over there had a couple of bullet holes through their doors,” said Thomas Perkins, another resident of the complex. “It’s not the first shooting we’ve had in this area over here and frankly I’m getting tired of just living here, period.”FLPD officers and Crime Scene I...Fire destroys Russian ammo depot in Crimea, as Moscow launches ‘massive attack’ on Odesa
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:24:33 GMT
KYIV — A fire broke out at an ammunitions depot at a Russian military training ground in occupied Crimea overnight, closing a major highway, while Moscow’s forces hammered Ukraine with drones and missiles.The Kremlin-installed head of Crimea Sergei Aksyonov said the Tavrida Highway, the road that connects the major cities on the Russian-occupied peninsula, was closed and 2,200 people were evacuated from the area as a result of the fire, though he didn’t specify a cause.“There was a fire on a military field. Investigators will find out the reasons,” Aksyonov said, adding that Russian air defenses had shot down 18 drones over Crimea.Pro-Kremlin military bloggers reported that either Ukrainian-made Grim-2 or Britain’s Storm Shadow long-range missiles could have been responsible for the fire.Kyiv didn’t claim responsibility for destroying the ammunitions depot, with Andrii Yusov, a representative of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine, te...MI6 door ‘always open’ to Russian defectors, says UK spy chief Richard Moore
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:24:33 GMT
The U.K.’s Secret Intelligence Service is “always open” to recruiting Russians unhappy with Vladimir Putin’s regime, the spy agency’s chief said Wednesday.In a rare speech in Prague, MI6 boss Richard Moore said Russians wrestling with “tugs of conscience” amid Putin’s war in Ukraine would be welcomed on board by the service.“I invite them to do what others have already done this past 18 months and join hands with us — our door is always open,” Moore said.“We will handle their offers of help with the discretion and professionalism for which our service is famed, their secrets will always be safe with us,” Moore added.Moore’s speech — at a POLITICO event at the British ambassador’s residence in Prague — marks only the second time he has given a public address in his historically-secretive role as MI6’s ‘C’.He used the speech to argue that Russia is failing in its military aims in Ukraine, a...11 dead after a wall collapses near an under-construction bridge in Pakistan during monsoon rains
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:24:33 GMT
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Eleven workers were killed early Wednesday after a portion of the outer wall of a sprawling compound collapsed after being weakened by rains near an under-construction bridge on the outskirts of Pakistan’s capital, Islamabad, police and rescue officials said.The wall fell while the workers sat inside their roadside tents at the construction site. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in a statement expressed his sorrow and grief over the deaths.Local police official Mohammad Akram and Emergency Service Rescue 1122 said the collapse happened amid the monsoon rains near the neighborhood of Golra and that the bodies of the deceased were recovered. At least five construction workers were also injured, senior police officer Khan Zeb said.Officials said the rains hadn’t caused any damage to the walls of the under-construction bridge and that the laborers were killed or injured when the wall of a nearby building collapsed, burying them under the rubble.Monsoon rains ha...36 years later, London’s Met Police apologizes to family of murdered private investigator
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:24:33 GMT
LONDON (AP) — London’s Metropolitan Police apologized Wednesday to the family of private investigator Daniel Morgan, who was killed with an ax in a pub car park 36 years ago, for the force’s failure to bring those responsible to justice.The Met, which has been embroiled in a series of scandals over many years that have led to it being labelled racists, misogynistic and homophobic, admitted that its investigation had been “marred by a cycle of corruption, professional incompetence and defensiveness.”“I unequivocally and unreservedly apologize for the failure of the Metropolitan Police Service to bring those responsible for the murder of Daniel Morgan to justice,” said Met Police Commissioner Mark Rowley.In addition to the apology, the Met agreed a “mutually satisfactory settlement” with Morgan’s family, who brought a civil suit against the force.No financial details were disclosed, but the payout is believed to be around 2 million pounds ($2.6 million), accord...Britain’s MI6 chief says his spies are using AI to disrupt flow of weapons to Russia
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:24:33 GMT
PRAGUE (AP) — British spies are already using artificial intelligence to hamper the supply of weapons to Russia, the head of Britain’s MI6 agency said Wednesday, predicting that Western spies will increasingly have to focus on tracking the malign use of AI by hostile states.In a speech that depicted machine learning as both a huge potential asset and a major threat, Richard Moore said his staff at Britain’s foreign intelligence agency “are combining their skills with AI and bulk data to identify and disrupt the flow of weapons to Russia for use against Ukraine.”Calling China the “single most important strategic focus” for his agency, Moore said, “we will increasingly be tasked with obtaining intelligence on how hostile states are using AI in damaging, reckless and unethical ways.”Moore, who has previously warned that the West was falling behind rivals in the AI race, said his service “together with our allies, intends to win the race to master the ethical and...Chinese e-retailer Temu files lawsuit in US against rival Shein, alleging antitrust violations
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:24:33 GMT
HONG KONG (AP) — Chinese e-commerce retailer Temu has filed a lawsuit in Massachusetts accusing its rival Shein of violating U.S. antitrust law by preventing garment makers from working with it.Temu, which is owned by popular Chinese e-commerce site Pinduoduo Inc., is alleging that Shein has compelled clothing manufacturers to submit to unfair supply chain arrangements preventing them from working with Temu after it entered the U.S. market in 2022.Shein (SHE-in) and Temu (TEE-mu) are fast-rising online shopping platforms. Shein has grabbed the largest share of the fast fashion market in the U.S., at over 50%, according to Temu’s complaint. Temu is the most downloaded app in the U.S., according to the website data.ai, formerly App Annie, which tracks app rankings. It offers everything from apparel to household goods at similarly competitive prices.“Shein has engaged in a campaign of threats, intimidation, false assertions of infringement, and attempts to impose baseless punitiv...Russia launches intense nighttime attacks across Ukraine, targeting the southern port city of Odesa
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:24:33 GMT
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia launched an intense series of nighttime air attacks sending drones and missiles toward places across Ukraine, targeting the southern port city of Odesa for a second night in a row, wounding at least 12, Ukrainian officials said Wednesday. Meanwhile, Russian emergency officials in Crimea said that more than 2,200 people were evacuated from four villages because of a fire at a military facility. The fire also caused the closure of an important highway, according to Sergey Aksyonov, the Russia-appointed head of the peninsula, which was annexed in 2014. He didn’t specify a cause for the fire at the facility in Kirovsky district, which came two days after an attack on a bridge linking Russia to Crimea that the Kremlin has blamed on Ukraine. “A difficult night of air attacks for all of Ukraine,” Serhii Popko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, said in a statement on Telegram. Ukrainian authorities reported more drones and missiles sent against...Nuke plans getting updated and BC port workers back on strike: In The News for today
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:24:33 GMT
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today.Nuclear threat prompts Feds review of fallout readinessCanada is dusting off and updating emergency protocols to deal with fallout from a possible tactical nuclear exchange in Europe or the spread of radiation across the ocean from a Ukrainian power plant explosion.Internal Public Safety Canada notes show the measures include updating a highly secret plan to ensure the federal government can continue to function in a severe crisis. Ottawa was also taking steps to finalize a protocol for advising the Canadian public of an incoming ballistic missile, say the notes obtained by The Canadian Press under the Access to Information Act. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February last year prompted a series of federal discussions and initiatives aimed at bolstering Canada’s preparedness for a catastrophic nuclear event. —Strike resumes, shutting down B.C. port...Latest news
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