Man arrested at Orlando International Airport for assault on staff and attempted murder of police officer
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:14 GMT
ORLANDO, Fla. (WSVN) – Flight frustration reached a boiling point at Orlando International Airport on Tuesday as a 41-year-old man, allegedly engaged in a violent altercation.According to witnesses, Edward Hariston became increasingly aggressive at the Spirit Airlines ticket counter.Hariston is accused of grabbing a nearby computer keyboard after becoming aggressive with staff. Airport staff promptly called for authorities, who responded to the scene.Upon the arrival of law enforcement, Hariston allegedly escalated the situation further by placing one officer in a chokehold, causing the officer to nearly lose consciousness. The intense struggle that ensued was eventually brought under control, as additional officers restrained Hariston. A video captured the moment he was detained. A woman in the video is seen in distress. Hariston was taken into custody and is currently being held at the Orange County Jail. He now faces a litany of charges, including a charge of attempted mur...Broward County initiates mosquito spraying following Florida Department of Health’s malaria advisory
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:14 GMT
In response to the Florida Department of Health’s statewide advisory on mosquito-borne illnesses, Broward County initiated a comprehensive mosquito control program to combat the recent spread of malaria. This marks the first time in two decades that local transmission of malaria has occurred within the United States.The development came to light after four individuals in Florida, who contracted the illness, were identified along the Gulf Coast region south of Tampa. The affected residents, all residing in Sarasota County, have undergone prompt medical treatment and have successfully recovered, according to the official statement from the state’s Department of Health.Malaria, a parasitic infection transmitted through bites from Anopheles mosquitoes, presents symptoms such as fever, chills, sweats, nausea and vomiting, as well as severe headaches. It is important to note that malaria cannot be spread from person to person.Taking preventive action, Broward County’s mo...Australian teenager Arisa Trew, 13, becomes first female in skateboarding history to land 720 trick
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:14 GMT
(CNN) — Australian teenager Arisa Trew has become the first female to land a 720 – a skateboarding trick involving two full rotations while in the air – as she competed in the Tony Hawk Vert Alert event on Saturday.In 1985, legendary skateboarder Hawk became the first to complete the trick but since then no female has joined him in achieving the feat – until now.Hawk was present at the competition in Salt Lake City, Utah, and said on Instagram that the 13-year-old Trew, “brought the house down.”“I can’t believe I landed my first 720!!! And to be the first girl in the world to land a 7 in competition,” an ecstatic Trew said on Instagram, before thanking those who helped her achieve this accomplishment.Her coach Trevor Ward also took to Instagram to talk about the process of the teen making history and the battle between 16-year-old Lilly Stoephasius and Trew to land the trick.“What an amazing scenario. The 2 best vert skaters going head-to-head to land the 720 in front of the invento...Wildfire smoke drives traditional summer camp activities indoors
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:14 GMT
By MARK SCOLFORO (Associated Press)The Canadian wildfires that have shrouded much of the nation in smoky haze are making it much harder for American kids to enjoy one of the staples of summer camp: fresh country air.As a result, many camps in the Midwest and the East have been moving activities indoors, seeking advice from medical professionals and hoping the air quality improves soon so campers can get back to hiking, playing tetherball and waging games of capture the flag.“There’s certainly a concern, considering that we take children from the cities,” Mark Zides, chairman of the Pennsylvania Camp Association, said Thursday. “Coming up to the mountains for the summer is what summer camp is all about.”YMCA Camp Kon-O-Kwee Spencer in western Pennsylvania closed its outdoor pool Wednesday and sent home a few campers with health problems, said Karla Schell, associate executive director of the camp about 35 miles (56 kilometers) north of Pittsburgh. The camp is hosting 244 children in ...An inflation gauge tracked by the Federal Reserve falls to its lowest point in 2 years
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:14 GMT
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER (AP Economics Writer)WASHINGTON (AP) — An inflation index that is closely monitored by the Federal Reserve tumbled last month to its lowest level since April 2021, pulled down by lower gas prices and slower-rising food costs.At the same time, consumers barely increased their spending last month, boosting it just 0.1%, after a solid 0.6% gain in April.The inflation index showed that prices rose 3.8% in May from 12 months earlier, down sharply from a 4.4% year-over-year surge in April. And from April to May, prices ticked up just 0.1%.Still, last month’s progress in easing overall inflation was tempered by an elevated reading of “core” prices, a category that excludes volatile food and energy costs. That underscored the Fed’s belief that it will need to keep raising interest rates to conquer high inflation.Core prices rose 4.6% in May from a year earlier, down slightly from the annual increase of 4.7% in April. It was the fifth straight month that the core figur...Former Chicago Bulls general manager Gar Forman lists Buffalo Grove home for $775,000
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:14 GMT
Former Chicago Bulls general manager Gar Forman and his wife, Leslie, have their five-bedroom, 4,011-square-foot house in Buffalo Grove for sale for $775,000.A California native, Forman, 63, joined the Bulls as a scout in 1998 and worked his way up through the administration until he became the team’s general manager in 2009. He led the Bulls to the playoffs in seven of his 10 years as general manager, but he was ousted from the team in April 2020 during a season that was halted for a time by the COVID-19 and that was marked by poor performance. Upon Forman’s firing, Tribune sports columnist Paul Sullivan wrote that “the Bulls don’t shoot, rebound, defend or handle the ball well, and they can’t even compete in the vastly inferior Eastern Conference, where a sub-.500 team can make the playoffs.”Forman most recently has been a special advisor to the New Orleans Pelicans.In Buffalo Grove, the Formans paid $536,000 in 2003 to buy the house from former...The world’s tallest flagpole. A tiny Maine town. An idea meant to unite people is dividing them
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:14 GMT
COLUMBIA FALLS, Maine (AP) — Lobster boat engines rumble to life in quiet coves. Lumberjacks trudge deep into the woods. Farmers tend expanses of wild blueberries. Maine’s Down East region is where the sunlight first kisses a U.S. state’s soil each day, where the vast wilderness and ocean meet in one of the last places on the East Coast unspoiled by development.Which makes it a striking backdrop to one family’s bold vision for the region: a flagpole jutting upward from the woodlands toward spacious skies — the tallest one ever, reaching higher than the Empire State Building. And atop it? A massive American flag bigger than a football field, visible from miles away on a clear day.To promoters, the $1 billion project, funded in part by donations, would unite people of all political stripes and remind them of shared values in an era of national polarization. Here’s how Morrill Worcester, founder of Worcester Wreath, tells it: “We want to bring Americans together, remi...Executives urge Europe to rethink its world-leading AI rules
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:14 GMT
LONDON (AP) — More than 150 company executives are urging the European Union to rethink the world’s most comprehensive rules for artificial intelligence, saying Friday that upcoming regulations will make it harder for companies in Europe to compete with rivals overseas, especially when it comes to the technology behind systems like ChatGPT.Officials at companies from French planemaker Airbus and carmaker Renault to Dutch beer giant Heineken signed an open letter to EU leaders saying the 27-nation bloc’s groundbreaking legislation may put shackles on the development of generative AI. That technology gives popular AI chatbots like ChatGPT the power to generate text, images, video and audio that resemble human work.“Such regulation could lead to highly innovative companies moving their activities abroad ” and investors withdrawing their money from AI development in Europe, the letter said. “The result would be a critical productivity gap between the two sides of the A...South African president cleared of wrongdoing in scandal over $580,000 in cash stolen from his farm
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:14 GMT
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South African President Cyril Ramaphosa was cleared of wrongdoing Friday by a public watchdog over a scandal involving the theft of more than half a million dollars in U.S. currency that had been stashed in a sofa at his game farm.Acting Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka, whose office holds politicans to account, said Ramaphosa did not violate the ethics code for members of South Africa’s executive over the incident, which happened in 2020 but was only revealed publicly last year.The scandal was seen as the biggest callenge to Ramaphosa’s reputation and his leadership of Africa’s most developed economy. There is still an ongoing criminal investigation into the incident. Ramaphosa said $580,000 in cash was stolen. Gcaleka said it was not part of her investigation to confirm how much money was involved and didn’t give a figure.Ramaphosa, 70, was accused of not reporting the theft properly to police in an attempt to cover up the existence of t...A week after an armed rebellion rattled Russia, key details about it are still shrouded in mystery
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:14 GMT
Did mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin have inside help from the military and political elite in his armed rebellion that rattled Russia?A week after the mutiny raised the most daunting challenge to President Vladimir Putin’s rule in over two decades, key details about the uprising are still unknown.Uncertainty also swirls around the fate of Prigozhin and his Wagner private military forces, along with the deal they got from the Kremlin, and what the future holds for the Russian defense minister they tried to oust.Finally, and perhaps the biggest unknown: Can Putin shore up the weaknesses revealed by the events of last weekend?DID PRIGOZHIN HAVE INSIDE HELP?Many observers argue that Prigozhin wouldn’t have been able to take over military facilities in the southern city of Rostov-on-Don so easily on June 24 and mount his rapid march toward Moscow without collusion with some members of the military brass.Thousands of members of his private army drove nearly 1,000 kilometers (about 620 m...Latest news
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