Hamas libera a otros dos rehenes, confirman varias fuentes a CNN
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:10:13 GMT
(CNN) –– Hamas liberó a otros dos rehenes tras los esfuerzos de mediación de Qatar y Egipto, confirmaron a CNN este lunes dos funcionarios israelíes y otra dos fuentes con información sobre el asunto.Una fuente con conocimiento de la liberación dijo que los rehenes eran ciudadanos israelíes.Por otro lado, una fuente señaló que fueron entregados a la Cruz Roja. Uno de los funcionarios israelíes dijo que aún no estaban en Israel.Los detalles sobre las identidades de los dos rehenes no quedaron claros de inmediato.Noticia en desarrollo…The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2023 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.SourceInjured QB Justin Fields will likely miss his second straight game when Bears meet Chargers
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:10:13 GMT
LAKE FOREST, Ill. (AP) — Quarterback Justin Fields likely will miss his second consecutive game because of a dislocated right thumb when the Chicago Bears visit the Los Angeles Chargers this week, coach Matt Eberflus said Monday.Eberflus said Fields is doubtful and rookie Tyson Bagent would start again in his place. Eberflus said Fields “continues to progress” and is on a path to avoid surgery and injured reserve. But he would not say if the swelling has gone down or if Fields has tried to throw.“I’m just going to go back to what I said,” Eberflus said. “He’s with the trainers, he’s doubtful this week and that’s where it is.”Fields was hurt on Chicago’s first possession in the third quarter of a Week 6 loss to Minnesota. He seemed to land awkwardly on his hand trying to throw the ball away while getting sacked by Danielle Hunter. The Bears punted on the next play, and Fields headed to the locker room.Bagent finished that game and made his first start in a 30-12 win over Las Vegas on...Denver surpasses $500 million in marijuana tax revenue
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:10:13 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Even with Colorado's declining marijuana sales, the Mile High City has no problem getting stoned. Medical and adult use marijuana reached $500 million in tax revenue and counting since legalization.The City of Denver recorded medicinal marijuana sales dating back to 2010 along with adult sales in 2014 in Denver. While the sales in 2022 dropped from their peak in 2020, Denver still hit half a billion in marijuana tax revenue in 13 years. Denver no longer nation’s top city for weed Denver marijuana revenue total (Courtesy of the City of Denver) Colorado myth: Everyone in the state smokes marijuana For the first 10 years, every single year broke a sales record. In 2022, the sales began to drop. So what changed?One dispensary worker attributes some of this sales drop to inflation.“Having marijuana, as much as it is a need for health and well-being, that’s one of the parts where people will spend less money because they’re having to spend more on gas, they’re having ...Miami Commissioner candidate Frank Pichel arrested for alleged firearm threat over campaign sign dispute
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:10:13 GMT
A Miami Commission candidate was arrested after allegedly threatening to shoot a man after an argument ensued over campaign signs, officials said.According to the arrest report, 61-year-old Francisco “Frank” Pichel, a candidate in next month’s race for the Commissioner District 1 seat, was arrested on a charge of aggravated assault with a firearm.The incident unfolded on Sunday outside an apartment complex at NW 35th Street and 18th Avenue. According to law enforcement, Pichel, a District One candidate and a former officer, was alleged to have been tampering with signs belonging to his opponent, Alex De La Portilla.During the dispute, Pichel reportedly grabbed a handgun from his waistband, chambered a round, and threatened in Spanish, “I’ll shoot you, and nothing is going to happen to me because I used to be a cop.”Pichel’s arrest added another layer of drama to a race already marked by controversy, as incumbent De La Portilla was recently s...Multiple arrests made in $20 million organized retail theft ring that targeted stores across South Florida
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:10:13 GMT
An extensive crime ring that systematically targeted major retailers, including Publix, Walmart, Target and Walgreens, believed they could operate without leaving a significant impact. However, their actions resulted in over $20 million in retail losses, affecting not just stores but also the consumers.According to authorities, the criminal operation, which spanned throughout South Florida, consisted of approximately 87 individuals who carried out a series of thefts from big-box retailers over nine months. Their approach was simple: enter the stores and take as much merchandise as possible.“These individuals would sometimes obtain master keys and empty whole shelves of over-the-counter prescription medications or simply walk out with high-value items like a $3,000 golf bag,” said George Aguire, an official from the Miami Dade Organized Crime Bureau.Authorities said Arland Cata played a significant role within the criminal operation, handling the stolen products. He alleg...Pro-Palestinian rally held at Broward College in Davie
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:10:13 GMT
Pro-Palestinian protesters took their message to the streets of South Florida as the war continues to rage on in the Middle East. 7News cameras on Monday afternoon captured several protesters carrying pro-Palestine posters as they marched through Broward College.The protest started at the library where the they talked about what is going on in Gaza and that more attention needs to be brought towards innocent civilians that caught in the war. A student who spoke with 7News said he has lost family members in Gaza.“We want peace, we’re not hear to kill anybody, but at the end of the day, we’re being occupied and we want our land back, so we’re going to whatever it is,” Yousuf Eltalla said. “We don’t want to do what’s happening, it’s not in us to kill innocent people, kill civilians, kill kids, that’s not who we are.”The rally is one of several that have taken place throughout South Florida and throughout the world after...Tua Tagovailoa, high-powered Miami Dolphins selected as ‘Hard Knocks’ in-season team
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:10:13 GMT
MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. (AP) — The NFL world will get a behind-the-scenes look at Tua Tagovailoa and Miami Dolphins later this season: They will be the featured in-season team on “Hard Knocks” this fall.The team announced its featured role on the long-running HBO and NFL Films show on Monday.The Dolphins are one of the NFL’s more interesting teams with the league’s top-ranked offense led by Tagovailoa, All-Pro receiver Tyreek Hill and creative play-caller Mike McDaniel.They are atop the AFC East with a 5-2 record as they seek their second straight playoff berth.Miami was featured on “Hard Knocks” in 2012 under then-first-year head coach Joe Philbin. Storylines that year included then-GM Jeff Ireland calling Dolphins 2009 first-rounder Vontae Davis into his office to inform him that he was being traded to the Indianapolis Colts.This is the third year that “Hard Knocks” has featured an in-season team — the show has typically offered a behind-the-scenes look during the preseaso...Pat Riley lays out vision for Heat season, says it could dictate Miami’s future
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:10:13 GMT
MIAMI (AP) — Pat Riley tends to look at things in five-year increments, and that might make this a very important season for the Miami Heat.With the current Miami core — Jimmy Butler, Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro — about to start its fifth season together, the Heat president said he still believes his team has “as good a chance as anybody” to win the Eastern Conference. But he also indicated that what happens this season could have a serious effect on what the Heat look like next season.“If you build a team around one or two players, three players, and you don’t win the championship, then you might have to start thinking: ‘OK, this is not going to work. This is not going to happen,’” Riley said in an interview with The Associated Press. “Maybe you see that in Milwaukee, maybe you see that in Boston. They got to those windows and made moves.”The Bucks — who won the NBA title in 2021 — revamped their core this offseason by trading for Damian Lillard, who originally hoped to go to Miami...EU fails to agree on call for ‘humanitarian pause’ to allow aid into Gaza
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:10:13 GMT
LUXEMBOURG — The European Union’s foreign ministers failed to reach an agreement at a meeting on Monday on recommending a “humanitarian pause” to allow aid to reach Palestinians in Gaza as Israel continues its airstrikes on the besieged territory.U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for “an immediate humanitarian ceasefire” last week but EU ministers have discussed what foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell called a less ambitious “humanitarian pause.” Borrell stressed that while the EU cannot “decree” a pause, it can send the message that it is in favor of one. While there is a “basic consensus,” several diplomats, who were granted anonymity to speak candidly about the meeting like others quoted in this story, stressed there is not the required unanimity. The ministers have not yet voted, Borrell said. EU ambassadors discussed a draft text on the humanitarian pause on Monday afternoon that could be added to the final text that leaders will...Hundreds gather for Halloween walk to raise money for Boston Shriners Hospital
Published Wed, 25 Dec 2024 06:10:13 GMT
Ninja turtles, cats, cowboys and cows all joined together in Wellesley Sunday for the fourth annual Boston Haunted Walk to raise money for Shriners Children’s Boston. The event took place at the Garden at Elm Bank and featured a costume contest, face painting, raffles, games and snacks. The money raised will ultimately support pediatric burn care, reconstructive plastic surgery and cleft lip and palate care. Former Shriners patient Sheila Hegarty spoke with 7NEWS during festivities, sharing her gratitude for the Shriners organization. “If it wasn’t for Shriners, we wouldn’t be the family we are,” she said. “The care that we were given goes far beyond the orthopedics that I needed both, financial and emotional.”Members of the Griggs family also shared their gratitude. Their now five-year-old daughter, Scarlett, stepped into the hot ash of a fire pit when she was two. Scarlett ultimately spent three weeks in the hospital. Now, she is able to dance and play soccer like a...Latest news
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