Trump’s return strikes fear into the heart of Brussels
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:49 GMT
BRUSSELS — The specter of a second term for Donald Trump is giving European trade chiefs terrifying flashbacks.The 77-year-old real estate tycoon derides trade deficits as “losses” that export wealth to America’s enemies and he’s already threatening a 10 percent, across the board, import tariff if he wins the election next year. But long before then, Trump’s first-term trade policy could blow up again, potentially hitting European exports with billions of dollars in duties — in just eight weeks’ time. In 2018, Trump imposed tariffs on steel and aluminum from the European Union. The Biden administration suspended the duties to allow the EU and U.S. to negotiate a compromise. But these tariffs will snap back if no solution is found by October 31, risking another tit-for-tat tariff war and potentially hurting trade in goods such as whisky.While the two sides could agree to prolong the suspension and continue negotiating, the risk o...First lady Jill Biden tests positive for Covid-19
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:49 GMT
(CNN) — First lady Jill Biden tested positive for Covid-19 Monday, the White House announced.“This evening, the First Lady tested positive for COVID-19. She is currently experiencing only mild symptoms. She will remain at their home in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware,” the first lady’s spokesperson Elizabeth Alexander said in a statement.President Joe Biden tested negative, according to the White House.Last summer, the first lady tested positive for Covid-19 while vacationing in South Carolina in August. President Joe Biden tested positive last July. Both experienced rebound cases shortly after being treated with Paxlovid.An administration official told CNN last month that there were no changes to White House protocols even as some experts warned rising hospitalizations may mean some high-risk individuals may consider masking to avoid Covid transmission.White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters in July in the White House brie...High water sweeps fire truck into a river, leaving 5 missing, as tropical storm hits China
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:49 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — High waters swept a fire truck into a river in southeastern China early Tuesday, leaving five crew members missing, local authorities said, as the second tropical storm in recent days hit the mainland.Haikui weakened to a tropical storm as it scraped along the coastline of Fujian and Guangdong provinces Tuesday morning, bringing up to 600 millimeters (2 feet) of rainfall to some areas as it moves inland, according to China’s meteorological agency. The fire truck swept into a river in Fujian’s Yongtai county had been carrying nine crew members. Rescuers were “doing all they can” to find the five still unaccounted for, according to the county emergency response headquarters, as cited by online news site The Paper. Water transportation and work along the coastline had been suspended ahead of Haikui, which was typhoon strength when it crossed the southern tip of Taiwan on Sunday without causing major damage. Haikui followed Typhoon Saola ‘s landfall early Satu...Museum hosts reading of book about first Black female jockey
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:49 GMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame in Saratoga Springs helped highlight a pioneer who broke barriers during her career as a jockey.Cheryl White was the first African-American female jockey in the sport's history. She earned about 750 wins during her career, which spanned five different categories of racing. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! White died in 2019 at age 65. New York Times reporter Sarah Maslin Nir and White's brother, Raymond White, Jr., wrote the book "The Jockey and Her Horse" about her life and legacy. They held a reading and book signing at the Hall of Fame on Saturday.The book will be released on Tuesday, September 5.Spanish Lake homeowners trapped by storm water flooding
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:49 GMT
SPANISH LAKE, Mo. – Residents in a Spanish Lake neighborhood say they’ve been left on their own to deal with a terrible stormwater flooding problem. Things have gotten so bad that it’s made people prisoners in their own homes.Homeowners tell FOX 2 that officials have come out to see the problem for themselves, but they’re no closer to a resolution.“It floods the driveway; it floods the bridge; it floods the front yard. It floods everything. We’re stuck inside,” said homeowner Whitney McClendon-Gregory. “The longest is probably about five days.”She’s been doing everything she can to get help.“I think it’s St. Louis County. It’s MSD. It’s a number of people who have to come together collectively to fix this problem. It’s not enough of us over here for people to care,” McClendon-Gregory said. “…we just getting the runaround.”About a half-dozen neighbors have the same issue. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe...Fatal crash at Page and Goodfellow renews calls for drivers to slow down
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:49 GMT
ST. LOUIS – St. Louis police are investigating an early morning crash that left one man dead. The crash occurred at the intersection of Page and Goodfellow Boulevards on Labor Day, shortly after midnight.Samantha Hampton was sitting on a nearby porch when the two vehicles collided. She heard the impact and ran to offer help.“I looked up and saw smoke,” she said.Hampton said one man was already dead and a woman in the other vehicle appeared to have a broken ankle. Police confirmed one person died and there was one survivor.Hours after the crash, car debris was visible on the sidewalk. Hampton said the force of the crash sent both vehicles about 50 yards away from where they originally collided. She suspects one of the vehicles was speeding. Labor Day events continuing today across bi-state area Nearby drivers say speeding and running red lights are commonplace in the area. They are calling on drivers to slow down.“People fly up and down here all day long,” said T.J. Macon, St. Loui...Labor Day travel stories from St. Louis Lambert Airport
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:49 GMT
ST. LOUIS – It was a busy weekend at airports across the country as millions of passengers traveled for the long weekend. The Transportation Security Administration said more than 6.8 million people made their way through checkpoints between Friday and Sunday.Passengers at St. Louis Lambert International Airport said traveling this Labor Day weekend was a breeze.“It’s been super easy. We haven’t had any problems. It’s been great. Everyone has been nice," said Jermaine Arphul.“Everything went very smooth. Except having to change terminals in Newark. I’m glad my luggage and I both made it. But everything went well and it was actually kind of a light day, I thought," said Bob Watt.Not everyone made it to their destination on time, though. Labor Day events continuing today across bi-state area “We got here at 12:30 (p.m.). The plane landed, and they said they had air pressure problems. So, it may still take off, but not in enough time for us to catch our flight from Minneapolis," said...Amtrak train collides with disabled car in northern Santa Barbara County
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:49 GMT
An Amtrak train collided with a vehicle that crashed onto the tracks in northern Santa Barbara County Monday evening.The crash happened around 4:40 p.m. near the intersection of Highway 1 and Broad Road in Orcutt, which is about six miles south of Santa Maria.According to the Santa Barbara County Fire Department, a woman was driving a vehicle when she was involved in a single-vehicle crash. Her car came to a rest on the train tracks where an Amtrak Pacific Surfliner was approaching.An Amtrak Pacific Surfliner collided with a vehicle in Orcutt on Sept. 4, 2023. (Santa Barbara County Fire Department)The woman was able to safely get out of the vehicle before the train collided with it, pushing it about 600 feet before the train came to a stop.The woman was uninjured, as were the 95 people who were riding on the passenger train.Amtrak services was delayed due to the crash and authorities are investigating the circumstances that led to the car ending up on the tracks.Palo Alto power restored
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:49 GMT
(KRON) -- A power outage in Palo Alto impacted about 1,300 customers in the city's downtown area according to a tweet from Palo Alto Utilities. As of 7:18 p.m., power was restored for nearly all customers. Hundreds of drug users arrested in San Francisco The Palo Alto Police Department said on X the signalized intersections on Embarcadero Road between El Camino Real and Highway 101 are currently out as a result of the power outage.As of about 3:30 p.m., the utility said power had been restored to the Town and Country shopping center. Palo Alto Utilities said the root of the outage is equipment failure.1 killed, 2 injured during shooting in Aspen Hill home
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:51:49 GMT
One woman was killed and two other people were injured after a shooting at a home in Aspen Hill, Maryland, on Monday night.Montgomery County police said that around 7:40 p.m., officers responded to the scene of a shooting at a home in the 14200 block of Punch Street.Three people were found near the home. Inside the home, two women were found shot. One was pronounced dead, while the other was taken to an area hospital. Her condition is unknown at this time.One man was found shot outside the home in the street, and he was also taken to the hospital. His condition is also unknown at this time.Police have taken another man into custody and believe this was related to a domestic dispute.Below is a map of the area where the shooting took place: SourceLatest news
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