AP sources: Biden admin seeks 1,500 troops for US-Mexico border amid expected migrant surge as COVID restrictions end
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:39:29 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — AP sources: Biden admin seeks 1,500 troops for US-Mexico border amid expected migrant surge as COVID restrictions end.SourceMuere ahogada en una piscina la hija de 2 años de un jugador de los Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:39:29 GMT
(CNN) — La hija de 2 años del defensa de los Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Shaquil Barrett, se ahogó en una piscina este domingo en la casa de la familia en Florida, dijo la policía.Los agentes acudieron a una vivienda de Beach Park, en Tampa, a las 9:30 de la mañana después de que una niña se hubiera caído a la piscina, informó el Departamento de Policía de Tampa. La menor fue trasladada a un hospital de la zona, pero no pudo ser reanimada y fue declarada muerta poco después, según las autoridades.Fue un trágico accidente y no hubo ningún acto criminal, dijo la policía.Los Buccaneers emitieron un comunicado en apoyo de Barrett y su familia.“La trágica noticia de hoy es desgarradora para todos los miembros de la familia Buccaneers. Nuestros pensamientos y oraciones están con Shaq, Jordanna y toda la familia Barrett durante este momento inimaginablemente difícil”, dijo el equipo. “Si bien no hay palabras que puedan proporcionar un verdadero consuelo en un momento como...Are Facebook birthday fundraisers legit?
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:39:29 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Have you ever been scrolling through Facebook and noticed a post asking you to donate to a cause for a friend's birthday?If you have ever wondered if the fundraisers are legitimate, we have you covered. Judge tentatively OKs $725M Facebook settlement: How to apply for a payout How does Facebook verify nonprofits?According to the Help Center on Facebook, the company carefully vets each nonprofit that starts a fundraiser. Here are some of the things required for the application:Tax IDVerification documentation, like a business license, articles of incorporation or certificate of formationInformation for nonprofit's CEOAre your payments secure?Facebook said using Meta Pay to donate to a cause is secure. Facebook said it uses the following security measures for payments:Anti-fraud monitoring to detect unauthorized activity, payments are monitored using anti-fraud technology.Customer support: If an unauthorized Meta Pay transaction appears on your bank account, custome...Locals speak out as FEMA continues to help Broward County residents apply for aid
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:39:29 GMT
After three weeks since the historic flooding ravaged Broward County, help is finally on the horizon for residents of the area. On Tuesday, Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis said the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) announced that those who have already applied for assistance can expect to see money in their bank accounts by the end of the week.“We are told the approvals for the applications are already in process,” said Trantalis.Edgewood was one of the hardest-hit neighborhoods in Fort Lauderdale and homeowners are still picking up the pieces from the natural disaster. Steven Erb said he had to spend most of his money on an Airbnb as his family waited for the water to drain. Now, he has had to leave the temporary home because his funds have run short.“Honestly I don’t know what I’m doing or where I’m going,” said Erb.Erb said there is mold in the home he rents with his wife, two kids and their dogs.“We pretty much lost e...Residents oppose proposed Florida legislation that puts historic Miami Beach buildings at risk of demolition
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:39:29 GMT
There is a building battle happening in South Florida with residents pushing back against a proposal to demolish landmarks on Miami Beach. The fear for many people is that the landmarks that make the area special, could quickly be replaced with towering buildings.A group of residents, about 50 people, rallied on Ocean Drive to voice their opposition to Senate Bill 1346 and House Bill 1317, Tuesday morning. Both bills would essentially gut existing preservation laws statewide, which would allow property owners the right to demolish buildings, historic or not, in coastal high- hazard areas that fail to meet current Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) flood standards for new construction.Only buildings on the National Register of Historic Places will be protected. On Miami Beach, there are seven buildings with that designation. According to the bills’ sponsor, he said it’s about safety and resilience. Critics, on the other hand, argue that it s all about the money. &...‘I am extremely proud’ Hillsborough County deputy helps deliver baby on shoulder of highway
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:39:29 GMT
PLANT CITY, Fla. (WSVN) – A Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office deputy is being recognized for helping deliver a baby on the side of the highway.On Sunday, a driver approached Master Deputy Daniel “Red” Jones in a panic, saying his wife was about to give birth. Master Deputy Jones immediately called for Hillsborough County Fire Rescue for assistance, according to a news release. Master Deputy Jones sprang into action to help the woman in delivering her baby on the shoulder of Highway 60 in Plant City. He utilized his training to ensure a safe delivery and provided “encouragement and emotional support.” Within minutes, a healthy baby girl was born. “I am extremely proud of Master Deputy Jones’s quick actions and dedication to serving our community in any capacity,” said Sheriff Chad Chronister. “This is his third time assisting a citizen with delivering a baby! While delivering in the front seat of a car was not ...Miami-Dade Police homicide detectives investigating body found in canal
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:39:29 GMT
Detectives are investigating after a body was found in a Southwest Miami-Dade canal.According to Miami-Dade Police, the body was found near SW 197th Avenue and SW 168th Street, Tuesday morning. They are handling the investigation as an unclassified death.They said the body is an adult male and the medical examiner will work to identify the body and determine the cause of death.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Former Miramar Police officer accused of kidnapping, choking woman appears in court
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:39:29 GMT
A former South Florida officer was arrested and is facing disturbing charges. Joshua Bogwandas, 26, is accused of kidnapping a woman he lives with and choking her.He appeared in bond court, Tuesday. According to police, Bogwandas was arrested Monday after refusing to let the woman leave the home and then put his hand on her neck and covered her nose. 7News learned that Bogwandas is a father with two children. If he is released from jail, he will have to live with his mother in Miami. Miramar Police Chief Delrish Moss released a statement that reads as follows, “This arrest illustrates the department’s commitment to enforcing the law without favor. We encourage all victims of domestic violence to come forward without fear, knowing that we take these matters seriously.”Bogwandas has been relived of duty without pay and is being held in jail without bond.Four students taken to hospital after ingesting ‘unknown substance’ at Boston school
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:39:29 GMT
Four students were taken to the hospital Tuesday morning after ingesting an ”unknown substance” at Boston school.First responders were called to the Henderson K-12 Inclusion School in Dorchester just before noon. Officials say the students’ lives are not at risk. A spokesman for the district told 7NEWS he does not know the age or grades of the affected students, or what they may have ingested. However, the spokesperson did confirm it was not part of any school activity. Police remained on scene as of 12 p.m. Classes at the school were not cancelled. The incident remains under investigation and no additional information has been released.Hollywood writers begin strike, late-night shows go dark
Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 07:39:29 GMT
By JAKE COYLE (AP Film Writer)NEW YORK (AP) — Late-night TV shows including “The Tonight Show” and “The Daily Show” will begin airing reruns as unionized writers soured by Hollywood’s low pay in the streaming era went on strike Tuesday for the first time in 15 years. The labor dispute could have a cascading effect on TV and film productions depending on how long the strike lasts, and it comes as streaming services are under growing pressure from Wall Street to show profits. The Writers Guild of America’s 11,500 unionized screenwriters prepared to picket after negotiations with studios, which began in March, failed by Monday’s deadline to yield a new contract. All script writing is to immediately cease, the guild informed its members.Along with NBC’s “The Tonight Show,” and Comedy Central’s “Daily Show,” ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live” all made plans for reruns through the week.The guild is seek...Latest news
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