BART Antioch Line delayed due to disabled train
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:28:55 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- There is a major delay on the BART Antioch Line Wednesday morning due to a disabled train, according to the transit agency. The delay is in the SFO Airport and Antioch directions. Bay Area city goes from most per-capita murders to 0 homicides in 2023 The disabled train is between the North Concord and Concord stations. Bus service is available between those two stations via the CCCTA bus 17, according to BART.No estimate was provided on when service would be restored.This is a developing story. Check back for updates.New Bills Aim to Block U.S. Arms Sales to Saudi Arabia, UAE Amid Concerns of Regional Conflict
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:28:55 GMT
Rep. Ilhan Omar is introducing two pieces of legislation to block U.S. arms sales to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, citing atrocities committed by both countries. The U.S. made high-profile sales to both countries in December, shoring up their offensive capabilities amid the possibility of a regional war and a growing risk of confrontation with Yemen’s Houthis.The Saudi bill is the Minnesota progressive’s latest attempt to hold the Saudi regime to account for its sordid human rights record. It would stop the sale of aircraft support, intelligence sensors, and other materiel relied upon by the Royal Saudi Air Force amid a blockade that has devastated Yemen’s population. In December, the State Department approved a $582 million sale to Saudi Arabia to renew its drone surveillance system.The UAE also recently escalated its involvement in the war on Yemen, leading to Houthi rocket attacks that have eroded the sense of security the Emirati states had cultivated. Omar’s measur...Movie Review: Jessica Chastain, Peter Sarsgaard anchor ‘Memory,’ a thorny drama with a tender heart
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:28:55 GMT
Pain and trauma permeate Michel Franco’s new drama “ Memory, ” about two lost souls who find surprising comfort in one another. Both Jessica Chastain’s Sylvia and Peter Sarsgaard’s Saul are hostage to their own minds, though in vastly different ways. Hers haunts her. His is failing rapidly. And neither are entirely trustworthy.“Memory,” expanding nationwide Friday, starts as a seemingly standard issue “damaged person” movie, introducing Chastain’s Sylvia celebrating 12 years of sobriety at an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting that her 12-year-old attends with her. But there are layers to this dramatic mystery, compounded with unreliable narrators and moral grey areas. Before you know it, the film morphs from something familiar into something altogether unexpected.Though it is not easily categorizable, “Memory” is a thoughtful journey featuring very fine performances from both Chastain and Sarsgaard, who was rewarded with the best actor prize from the Venice Film Festival last fall. While...Un procedimiento innovador permite que las reparaciones cardíacas crezcan con los niños, según muestra un nuevo estudio
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:28:55 GMT
(CNN) — Owen Monroe tenía 18 días cuando hizo historia al convertirse en la primera persona en el mundo en recibir un trasplante parcial de corazón.Su innovadora cirugía, realizada en 2022, incluso captó la atención de los guionistas de Hollywood, quienes entrelazaron su historia en un episodio reciente del drama médico de larga duración “Anatomía de Grey”.En un estudio publicado en la revista JAMA, sus médicos documentarán otro hito: por primera vez, el tejido utilizado para reparar el corazón de Owen ha crecido, un objetivo largamente buscado en este tipo de reparación.En el momento de su primera operación, el corazón de Owen era del tamaño de una fresa. Hoy, a los 20 meses de edad, es aproximadamente del tamaño de un albaricoque y las nuevas válvulas y vasos sanguíneos han seguido el ritmo de su crecimiento, lo que significa que, a diferencia de la mayoría de los niños que nacen con el mismo defecto, es posible que no necesite tener grandes cirugías cardiacas a lo largo de ...Stock market today: Wall Street extends weak start to 2024 ahead of Fed minutes release
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:28:55 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Stock are slipping again on Wednesday as Wall Street’s slow start to 2024 carries into a second day.The S&P 500 was 0.6% lower in afternoon trading, though still within 2% of its record set exactly two years ago. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 224 points, or 0.6%, as of 12:31 p.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was 0.9% lower.Some of last year’s biggest winners were again giving up some of their gains. Tesla fell 3.3% after soaring nearly 102% last year, for example. It and the other six “Magnificent 7” Big Tech stocks responsible for the majority of Wall Street’s returns last year have regressed some following their tremendous runs.The question hanging over the market is whether all the enthusiasm that helped stocks broadly rally for nine straight weeks into the start of this year was warranted. It was built on expectations that inflation has cooled enough for the Federal Reserve to not only halt its hikes to interest rates but to cut them sev...Denver police seek additional victims of alleged kidnapping, sex assault suspect
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:28:55 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A case review of a man charged in March 2023 by the Denver District Attorney's Office has prompted law enforcement to ask if additional victims of the suspect exist and if they do, to come forward for the investigation.The Denver District Attorney's Office charged Adrian Alamillo-Gonzales, 40, in March 2023 on five felony counts related to two incidents investigated by the Denver Police Department. Crews sweep large encampment as more migrant buses arrive in Denver The two incidents Alamillo-Gonzales has been charged with are alleged to have occurred in fall 2022 and Spring 2023. They both occurred in the downtown Denver area as bars were letting out.In one incident, Alamillo-Gonzales is alleged to have forced a woman into his car. The victim fought him for several blocks before he "dropped her off and left the scene," according to DPD. In the second incident, Alamillo-Gonzales allegedly posed as a rideshare driver and picked up an adult female. He allegedly refu...Crews sweep large encampment as more migrant buses arrive in Denver
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:28:55 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Crews began to clear a migrant camp on Wednesday morning. The large camp is at Zuni Street and Speer Boulevard in the Jefferson Park neighborhood where hundreds of migrants have been living. On Tuesday, some of these migrants went to the city council to voice concerns about the sweep, but they mainly wanted the council to know that they’re ready to work and give back to the Denver community. Migrant advocates say encampment could encircle shelter near downtown Denver The city said it will connect those living in the camp with housing and is working to open two more shelters. The city also said it has already received more than 300 rental applications, and nearly 100 people have either moved in or are preparing to move into housing.FOX31's Lisa D'Souza has been at the scene all morning. Just before 9 a.m., a large fire broke out after a tent went up in flames. Denver Fire quickly responded to the scene and began putting out the fire before it spread to nearby apartm...Target suing Xcel Energy over damage caused by Marshall Fire
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:28:55 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Target is the latest company to file a lawsuit against Xcel Energy for damage that stemmed from the 2021 Marshall Fire.The fire spread across Boulder County on Dec. 30, 2021, destroying more than a thousand buildings and killing two people. It is Colorado's most destructive wildfire.Target suing Xcel, other telecommunication businessesOn Dec. 22, 2023, Target Corporation, based out of Minnesota, filed a lawsuit against Xcel Energy, Teleport Communications America LLC. and Century Link.Target claims that its Superior location at 400 Marshall Road sustained damage from the Marshall Fire and is seeking compensation. The store was closed for eight months after the roof was damaged and heat from the fire set off the store's fire suppression system. All merchandise inside the Target was destroyed. Complete coverage: 2021 Marshall Fire in Boulder County The store had to be gutted, rebuilt and remodeled. In the lawsuit, Target alleges that on the day of the fire, Xcel Ene...Colorado's most popular New Year's resolutions according to Google Trends
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:28:55 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Whether you're looking to start a new job or take control of your health going into the new year, you're not the only one. Across Colorado, many people are looking to make changes for 2024, and a lot of them are similar. Why you should keep your Christmas lights up through the end of January FOX31 analyzed Google Trends using phrases like "New Year's Resolutions" and "2024 goals" to sort through related topics and queries searched throughout Colorado for the past seven days, starting on Dec. 28 through Jan. 3.Here's what topics Coloradans are searching going into the new year:5KOne possible New Year's resolution throughout Colorado is running a 5K. For the past seven days, people who searched for New Year's resolutions also looked up 5Ks on Google. This search ranges throughout Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Denver, Grand Junction and Montrose.Related queries include the Bolder Boulder, Polar Bear 5K Denver and the Colfax Marathon. Based on the searches, Coloradans cou...US and allies warn Houthis of ‘consequences’ as Red Sea crisis intensifies
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 13:28:55 GMT
Houthi militants will face as-yet-unspecified “consequences” if they continue to “threaten lives” and disrupt trade flows in the Red Sea, the United States and a host of international allies said in a new statement Wednesday.The joint missive — issued simultaneously by the governments of the U.S. Australia, Bahrain, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom — stops short of spelling out how the allies plan to quell mounting turmoil in the Red Sea region.But it warns that recent events pose “a direct threat” to global trade and constitute “a significant international problem that demands collective action.”Sailors navigating the narrow Bab-el-Mandeb Strait — on a vital shipping route linking Europe to Asia — have in recent weeks faced drone strikes, missile attacks and hijackings by Iran-backed Houthi militants operating off the coast of Yemen.The Shia militant group insists it is only targeting shipping with links to Israel...Latest news
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