Más de 100 millones de personas están bajo riesgo de tormentas fuertes este domingo
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:23:12 GMT
(CNN) — Según el Centro de Predicción de Tormentas, más de 100 millones de personas corren el riesgo de tormentas fuertes este domingo, desde el este de las Montañas Rocosas hasta el Atlántico Medio, pasando por el valle del río Ohio.Dentro de esa zona, existe un riesgo elevado (nivel 3 de 5) de tiempo severo concentrado en gran parte de Kentucky y el norte de Tennessee.Según el Centro de Predicción de Tormentas (SPC, por sus siglas en inglés), “las ráfagas de viento dañinas parecen ser el peligro más probable, aunque también será posible que caiga granizo con cualquier supercélula sostenida. También podrían producirse uno o dos tornados”.Las ciudades de la región ampliada incluyen Louisville, Lexington y Nashville.Este sábado, hubo 235 informes de tiempo severo, principalmente debido a los daños del viento se concentró a lo largo de la mitad del Mississippi y Tennessee River Valleys; no se informó de tornados.Según poweroutage.us, en el momento de redactar este in...More Steamy Storms for the Holiday Weekend
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:23:12 GMT
Following a hot but unsettled Saturday with times of showers and storms across the area during the afternoon and evening hours, more of the same is ahead this Sunday as we continue to count down to the Fourth of July.The weather setup remains the same with weak high pressure over the western Atlantic, providing a light onshore breeze. Similar as yesterday, it will be a light breeze with weak steering winds in the atmosphere, meaning showers and storms will continue to be slow-moving and will move in random motions.Expect a mix of sun and clouds with spotty showers for then morning, then scattered showers and storms with more clouds around for the second half of the day. Rain chances will be highest inland and lower near the coast but everyone has that chance for some rain action. Highs will be slightly warmer into the low 90s.On Monday, rain chances will remain at typical values at a 60% chance with highs slightly above normal into the low to mid 90s. Again, we should start off the ...Poland to send counterterrorism police to Belarus border
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:23:12 GMT
Poland will send 500 police officers to strengthen security efforts on its border with Belarus after close to 200 people tried to cross into Polish territory over the weekend.Police from riot patrol and counterterrorism units will be deployed to help control “the tense situation” on the border, Polish Interior Minister Mariusz Kamiński tweeted on Sunday. They will join 5,000 security guards and 2,000 soldiers already stationed at the border, he said.The move comes after 187 people tried to cross from Belarus into Poland illegally on Saturday, according to the Polish Border Guard.2 people are dead and 28 people were injured in mass shooting at a Baltimore block party, officials say
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:23:12 GMT
(CNN) — Two people are dead and 28 people were injured in a mass shooting at a Baltimore block party, officials said. Nine people were transported to area hospitals and three of the injured are in critical condition.Police received multiple calls after 12:30 a.m., and arrived to find one woman dead and another nine people suffering from gunshot wounds, according to Baltimore Police Acting Commissioner Richard Worley.There is no information on suspects or a motive at this time, but investigators are “working an extensive crime scene,” Worley said.Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott described the incident as a “reckless, cowardly act that happened here and that has permanently altered many lives and cost two people their lives.”He said the tragedy “highlights the impacts and the need to deal with the overproliferation of illegal guns on our streets and the ability for those who should not have them to get their hands on them.”Scott and police officials urged anyone with infor...Badji rallies Cincinnati to 2-2 draw with Revolution
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:23:12 GMT
CINCINNATI (AP) — Dominique Badji scored twice for FC Cincinnati and once for New England as the Supporters’ Shield leaders played the Revolution to a 2-2 draw in a battle between the top two team in the Eastern Conference on Saturday night.Cincinnati (13-2-5) saw a 13-match win streak at home in all competitions come to an end, but its unbeaten run continues. New England (10-3-7) had wins in all three of its previous trips to Cincinnati. New England lost 2-0 in the first meeting between the clubs but has since gone 4-0-3 in the series.Cincinnati grabbed a 1-0 lead in the 11th minute when Badji took a pass from Yuya Kubo and Luciano Acosta and scored his third goal of the season.New England pulled even just four minutes later on an own-goal by Badji and then grabbed a 2-1 lead on an unassisted goal by Gustavo Bou in the 24th minute. It was Bou’s fourth goal this campaign.Badji struck again in the second half, using another assist from Acosta in the 55th minute to knot th...How picking 17th changes Orioles’ approach to MLB draft after top-5 streak: ‘Different kind of anxiety’
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:23:12 GMT
Over the past four MLB drafts combined, only five players have been taken before the Orioles made their first selection. They’ll need to wait more than three times as long this year alone.Baltimore makes the 17th overall pick in next week’s draft, the organization’s first selection outside of the top five since 2018. Twice in the span, the Orioles had the No. 1 pick, allowing them to choose any eligible player they wanted. This year, 16 other teams will make their choice in front of them, altering how Baltimore’s amateur scouting department has put together its draft board.“It’s going to be a little bit different kind of anxiety,” Orioles director of draft operations Brad Ciolek said. “… It has been a little bit more of a challenge, obviously, trying to plan, trying to figure out who is going to be there at pick 17 versus pick one, pick five. You have to cast a little bit of a wider net and be mindful of the names who might fall,...Howie Carr: Happy Independence Day from obligations to the student loan deadbeats
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:23:12 GMT
The hardest drug to kick is welfare, as you saw once again Friday with the hysterical reactions of millions of deadbeats who now may actually have to begin paying back the student loans that they voluntarily took out.Over the past three years in no-work-no-problem America, the comrades have become addicted to handouts and all kinds of other free stuff. Tens of millions are now so dissipated that they’ll never be able to support themselves again.The new welfare classes created by COVID have their enablers — “advocates,” as they call themselves — who demand that the handouts must never end.Get a job? Dude, that would trigger me, totally. I hear an alarm clock and I get, like, PTSD. And now the Republicans want me to, like, pay back all that money that I borrowed? Bummer, man!These deadbeats are coddled by politicians who themselves have never done an honest day’s work in their lives — among others, Dementia Joe Biden, the fake Indian and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, D-Chicago, er, Massachuse...Lucas: First China, now Iran. How many hostile nations will Biden appease?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:23:12 GMT
There is nothing Joe Biden will not do to appease countries that wish the United States harm.First China, now Iran.This was made clear in — of all places — tiny Albania, a struggling democracy, when the government forcefully raided the homes of an Iranian resistance group of some 3,000 people who vehemently oppose the Iranian government and seek its overthrow.One Iranian was killed, and hundreds injured when 1,000 Albanian police last week sprayed the protesting Iranians with tear gas and pepper spray. The police broke down doors and confiscated and destroyed files, personal devices and 150 computers.The raid was conducted to combat unspecified “illegal activity,” which translated means attempts by the resistance group to sabotage the Iranian government through electronic and cyberspace activity.A spokesperson for the U.S State Department, asked if the U.S. was going soft on Iran to secure a nuclear deal, said the police were merely executing a court order. He said, R...UK police have new expanded powers to crack down on protests
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:23:12 GMT
LONDON (AP) — New and expanded powers for British police took effect on Sunday, including measures targeting activists who stop traffic and major building works with protests. Authorities have repeatedly condemned environmental protest groups, including Just Stop Oil and Extinction Rebellion, which have sought to raise awareness about the urgency of climate change by staging multiple high-profile protests at the busiest highways and roads. Their protests in recent years often caused serious disruption for motorists.From Sunday, police will have powers to move static protests. Critics have argued the toughened laws are a threat to the right to protest, but U.K. officials say the measures were to stop “disruption from a selfish minority.”“The public have had enough of their lives being disrupted by selfish protesters. The mayhem we’ve seen on our streets has been a scandal,” Home Secretary Suella Braverman said.Authorities say that under the new Public Order Act, protesters foun...Shootout in southwest Pakistan kills 4 security forces,1 militant, officials say
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 15:23:12 GMT
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Militants attacked a security post in Pakistan’s southwestern Baluchistan province, triggering a shootout that left three police officers a paramilitary soldier and one militant dead on Sunday, officials said.Local police chief, Abdul Salam Baloch said one of the militants was also killed while the others managed to escape to the mountainous terrain in the Shirani district, bordering North Waziristan where they have multiple hideouts.Baloch said the attackers used hand grenades, rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles on the joint security post of police and paramilitary forces. Bilal Shabbir, a top administrative officer in Shirani district, said two militants and one paramilitary trooper were wounded in the shootout that lasted for about two hours. He said the attackers managed to escape with their wounded accomplices. He added that security forces launched a search operation in the area and surrounding mountains to trace and eliminate the perpetrators...Latest news
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