US measure would ban products containing mineral mined with child labor in Congo
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:24:55 GMT
ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — A measure has been introduced in the U.S. House to ban imported products containing minerals critical to electric vehicle batteries but mined through child labor and other abusive conditions in Congo, where China has enormous mining stakes.The bill targets China, which sponsor Republican Rep. Chris Smith of New Jersey says uses forced labor and exploits children to mine cobalt in the impoverished but resource-rich central African country. Congo is the world’s largest producer of cobalt, a mineral used to make lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles, a key pillar of President Joe Biden’s climate plans. China controls the majority of the cobalt mines in Congo, strengthening Beijing’s position in the global supply chain for electric vehicles and other products.“On the backs of trafficked workers and child laborers, the Chinese Communist Party is exploiting the vast cobalt resources of the Democratic Republic of Congo to fuel its economy and global agenda,” Smi...“A preoccupation with failure.” Why the Titan submersible was doomed from the start
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:24:55 GMT
HALIFAX — The company behind the submersible that imploded during a recent dive to the Titanic ignored key principles that guide organizations working in high-risk environments, experts in emergency management say.Jack Rozdilsky, a professor at York University in Toronto, says OceanGate’s business — ferrying paying passengers to the floor of the North Atlantic — could be compared to the immensely risky work of companies that launch space flights, drill for offshore oil, fight wildfires or operate nuclear power plants.“These are high-reliability organizations (HROs) that operate in complex, high-hazard domains for extended periods of time without serious accidents or catastrophic failures,” Rozdilsky, a professor of disaster and emergency management, said in a recent interview. “OceanGate does not appear to have functioned as a high-reliability organization.”The professor cited three key attributes shared by HROs:— They are reluctant to simplify. ...Peter Hellyer, prolific writer who chronicled the UAE’s rise over nearly five decades, dies at 75
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:24:55 GMT
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Peter Hellyer, a U.K.-born writer who spent nearly five decades chronicling the history, natural beauty and modern transformation of the United Arab Emirates, has died peacefully at the age of 75, local media reported Monday.Hellyer, who was granted UAE citizenship and awarded the country’s highest civilian honor, helped found the state-run WAM news agency and established its English service. He also helped establish an archaeological group that uncovered several historical sites.“(Hellyer’s) passion and devotion to this land and its people will continue to inspire us to continue his legacy in protecting and preserving our environment, monuments, and ancient history,” UAE Culture Minister Sheikh Salem bin Khalid Al Qassimi wrote on Twitter.Hellyer came to the UAE in 1975 to make a documentary film about Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, the founder and first president of the federation of seven sheikhdoms.He stayed on to chronicle its dramat...26-year-old man struck and killed by Metra train in Buffalo Grove
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:24:55 GMT
BUFFALO GROVE, Ill. — A 26-year-old man was struck and killed by a Metra train in Buffalo Grove Monday morning.Buffalo Grove police said the accident happened around 7:40 a.m. at the Prairie View Metra Station, located at 2701 Main Street. Officers and firefighters responded to the scene for the report of a person struck.Upon arrival, emergency crews located a 26-year-old man, who was pronounced dead at the scene. Swimming at Evanston beaches closed due to elevated E. coli levels Metra Police is conducting an investigation.Transgender woman applying to compete in Miss Venezuela pageant
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:24:55 GMT
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Venezuelan’s enthusiasm for beauty pageants is unparalleled, and Miss Venezuela — the crown jewel of them all — may be the only event able to unite the deeply divided country. Once a year, class, race and politics are put aside as the South American nation tunes in to see who will represent Venezuela on the global stage.Behind the cheers and claps for the women vying for the coveted title is a deeply conservative society with little to no tolerance for any defiance of heteronormative standards. Sofia Salomón is ready to challenge that.The influencer and Instagram model has applied to take part in this year’s Miss Venezuela contest. If accepted, she will be the first transgender woman to participate.Sofia Salomon holds her dog Barbie at home in Caracas, Venezuela, Tuesday, May 30, 2023. The influencer and Instagram model has applied to take part in this year’s Miss Venezuela contest. If accepted, she will be the first transgender woman to participate. (...Man on South Side arrested after 17-year-old critically wounded in Joliet
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:24:55 GMT
CHICAGO — A man was arrested on the South Side Saturday night in connection to the shooting of a 17-year-old boy in Joliet.Earlier in the night, officers responded to a residence in the 900 block of Shiloh Court just after 8:30 p.m. on the report of a person shot.Officers located a 17-year-old boy who sustained two gunshot wounds. He was transported to Ascension St. Joseph Medical Center in critical condition.The boy was then airlifted to Stroger Hospital in Chicago.During the investigation, police allege that Nathaniel Jakes, 19, of Joliet was driving a Dodge Durango that fled the scene. Officers pursued the vehicle, but were unable to stop it.Illinois State Police later told Joliet police that the vehicle was involved in a crash near 71st Street and Racine in Chicago. Jakes was arrested and transported back to Joliet. Firework explodes on suburban man’s face; critical condition He is facing charges of aggravated battery with a firearm, aggravated fleeing and eluding a peace offi...Injuries reported in multi-vehicle rollover crash on Hwy 290
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:24:55 GMT
Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for July 3, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) -- At least three people were transported to a hospital after a major, multi-vehicle rollover crash in east Austin on US Highway 290. Austin Travis County EMS said on Twitter at 9:38 a.m. medics were responding to a rollover crash in the 9800 block of Hwy 290 eastbound. That's near Harris Branch Parkway. Two to three vehicles were involved, according to ATCEMS. Medics transported three adults to Dell Seton. Two of them were declared trauma alerts with potentially serious injuries, and one had non-life-threatening injuries. Drivers should avoid the area if possible. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.AARP report looks at what can hurt and help your brain health
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:24:55 GMT
Editor’s Note: The video above shows KXAN News Today’s top headlines for July 3, 2023AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A new report from the AARP's Global Council on Brain Health found societal, political, and environmental factors can all have an impact on cognitive decline. While the report encourages people to live healthy lifestyles, they say people too often face barriers related to government policy, health care, and culture itself preventing them from taking the steps necessary. Scientific research, technology, city planning, healthcare, and employers all have a role in improving brain health and cognitive resistance.The report said failing to do so will have "economic and social costs."KXAN talked with AARP Policy and Brain Health Senior Vice President Sarah Lock about the report and possible solutions. Tom Miller: Your new report says that brain health decline isn't inevitable as we get older, but what are some of the things that do lead to that cognitive decline?Sarah Lock: The Global Cou...Glens Falls 4th of July concert moving indoors
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:24:55 GMT
GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - On Monday night, the Glens Falls Symphony plays Independence Day in a day early. Due to changes in the weather forecast, the music is moving indoors. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The annual Glens Falls Symphony Summer Pops Concert is moving to COOL Insuring Arena on Monday, July 3. Starting at 7:30 p.m., the free show puts on a new theme each year to ring in the holiday. This year, the theme dictates, "Summer Pops Takes Us to the Movies!" and will feature music from "STar Wars," "Harry Potter," and "The Wizard of Oz."“It is so wonderful to be able to bring this beloved concert on July 3, and we especially look forward to engaging young people with fun, inspiring art activities in the afternoon,” said Glens Falls Symphony Executive Director Jennifer Brink. "Joining us on stage are local elected officials, including NY State Senator Dan Stec and Assemblywoman Carrie Woerner to help us honor al...Summer fun begins at Camp Chingachgook
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 06:24:55 GMT
LAKE GEORGE, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Summer rain can't keep them away. It's camping season in the Adirondacks, and one YMCA-operated camp is welcoming in a crop of visitors helped along by a generous donation. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The summer's first wave of campers from downstate arrived on Sunday at Camp Chingachgook, a summer camp on the east side of Lake George. The 51 campers include many visiting the Pilot Knob-area camp for the first time - made possible in part by a $50,000 scholarship by the Golub Family Foundation.“I am thrilled to be able to provide 50 children from the inner city with the opportunity to spend a week or two at the YMCA Camp Chingachgook in Lake George," said Neil Golub. "Experiencing the camping environment is a special memory for all children. The variety of summer sports and activities will leave them with lifelong memories."Camp Chinchagook sees hundreds of kids come to spend some of their s...Latest news
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