Este julio será, con diferencia, el mes más cálido registrado en el planeta y el más caluroso de los últimos 120.000 años, según los científicos

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:40 GMT

Este julio será, con diferencia, el mes más cálido registrado en el planeta y el más caluroso de los últimos 120.000 años, según los científicos (CNN) — A medida que vastas franjas de tres continentes se calcinan bajo temperaturas abrasadoras y los océanos se calientan a niveles sin precedentes, los científicos de dos autoridades climáticas mundiales informan antes de que termine julio que este mes será el más caluroso del planeta registrado hasta ahora.El calor de julio ha sido ya tan extremo que es “prácticamente seguro” que este mes batirá récords “por un margen significativo”, según afirman el Servicio de Cambio Climático Copérnico de la Unión Europea y la Organización Meteorológica Mundial en un informe publicado este jueves.Acabamos de vivir el período de tres semanas más caluroso del que se tiene constancia, y casi con toda seguridad en más de cien mil años.Normalmente, estos récords, que registran la temperatura media del aire en todo el mundo, se superan por centésimas de grado. Pero la temperatura de los primeros 23 días de julio promedió 16,95 grados Celsius (62,51 Fahrenheit), muy po...

Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ to open Toronto Film Festival

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:40 GMT

Hayao Miyazaki’s ‘The Boy and the Heron’ to open Toronto Film Festival NEW YORK (AP) — “The Boy and the Heron,” the first film in a decade by Japanese anime master Hayao Miyazaki, will open the 48th Toronto International Film Festival, organizers announced Thursday.The long-awaited “The Boy and the Heron” opened earlier this month in Japan under the title “How Do You Live?” Miyazaki, the 82-year-old co-founder of Studio Ghibli and the maker of films including “Spirited Away” and “My Neighbor Totoro,” came out of retirement to make his 12th feature. “The Boy and the Heron,” about a boy named Mahito whose mother is killed in the WWII fire bombings of Tokyo, was released without any trailer or marketing promotions in Japan as a way, Miyazaki has said, to make seeing the film more of a discovery. But “The Boy and the Heron” will get a big platform to make its North American premiere when it kicks off TIFF on Sept. 7 at the Roy Thomson Hall.“We are honored to open the 48th Toronto International Film Festival with the work of one of cinema’s grea...

Trump lawyers meeting with prosecutors as potential new federal indictment looms, AP source says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:40 GMT

Trump lawyers meeting with prosecutors as potential new federal indictment looms, AP source says WASHINGTON (AP) — Lawyers for Donald Trump were meeting Thursday with members of special counsel Jack Smith’s team as a potential indictment loomed over the former president’s efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, according to a person familiar with the matter.The meeting included Trump lawyer John Lauro, said the person, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to The Associated Press to describe a private gathering.Trump earlier this month was informed by Smith’s office that he was a target of the Justice Department’s investigation, suggesting that an indictment could be soon.A spokesman for Smith declined to comment on meeting.

11-year-old Florida girl arrested for fake kidnapping report inspired by YouTube challenge

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:40 GMT

11-year-old Florida girl arrested for fake kidnapping report inspired by YouTube challenge PORT ORANGE, FLA. (WSVN) – An 11-year-old girl from Port Orange was taken into custody after texting a false kidnapping report to 911, leading law enforcement to launch an extensive search for a non-existent armed suspect. The incident occurred on Wednesday morning on South I-95 in Oak Hill, according to the Volusia Sheriff’s Office.The deceptive 911 call prompted a swift response from multiple agencies, including deputies from the Sheriff’s Communications Center, Edgewater, New Smyrna Beach, and Port Orange police, as well as Air One. However, despite their efforts, no sign of the alleged white van and its armed male suspect was found.The events unfolded at approximately 9:45 a.m. when a dispatcher at the Sheriff’s Communications Center received a text message reporting a suspicious incident. The sender, an 11-year-old girl, claimed that her 14-year-old friend had been kidnapped, stating that she was trailing the suspect’s vehicle in a blue Jeep.Over t...

DiGiorno pilots vending machine pizza service

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:40 GMT

DiGiorno pilots vending machine pizza service DiGiorno, the popular frozen pizza brand, is venturing into the world of vending machines to bring its mouthwatering 10-inch thin-crust pizzas to consumers on the go. The company has recently set up two experimental kiosks in strategic locations – one inside a Walmart store in Colorado and another at the Nestlé Company’s Ohio campus.The vending machines, equipped with commercial-grade ovens, are the key to delivering piping hot, fully-cooked DiGiorno pizzas in just three minutes. Pizza enthusiasts can now savor the delectable flavors of classic Cheese and zesty Pepperoni pizzas at their convenience, without compromising on taste or quality.The cost of this swift and tasty indulgence? Each 10-inch DiGiorno pizza from the vending machine is priced at approximately $9, making it a competitive and affordable option for those seeking a delicious and fuss-free meal.

‘Cocaine Sharks’ documentary suggests sharks consume narcotics dumped in ocean

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:40 GMT

‘Cocaine Sharks’ documentary suggests sharks consume narcotics dumped in ocean FLORIDA KEYS (WSVN) — Marine biologists uncovered evidence suggesting that sharks off the coast of Florida may be consuming dumped cocaine from the Atlantic and Caribbean Sea. The U.S. Coast Guard, responsible for seizing tens of thousands of pounds of cocaine and other drugs each year, has left some wondering about the fate of the narcotics that evade capture – leading to a potential connection with these enigmatic sea creatures.Marine biologist Tom “The Blowfish” Hird and his team of researchers conducted a unique experiment as part of the “Cocaine Sharks” documentary for Shark Week. “Sharks are intelligent creatures,” Hird emphasized the intelligence of sharks. “They’ve gone up and touched it with the only thing they’ve got, their mouth, and taken a bite out of it. They would have got to hit of cocaine, so, it sounds crazy, but, the probability of it occurring is actually quite high.”To test the theory, the t...

€1.8B worth of fraud in EU in 2022, watchdog says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:40 GMT

€1.8B worth of fraud in EU in 2022, watchdog says BRUSSELS — The EU’s anti-fraud watchdog found irregularities worth €1.77 billion in 2022 as the number of cases it investigated increased, it said in a report published Thursday.OLAF, which monitors the abuse of EU funds, said there were 12,455 cases reported by authorities last year, a 7 percent increase from 2021.The majority of these, 11,316 ― an all-time high — were not criminal but concerned irregularities such as poor management, sloppy record-keeping or insufficient financial controls. It represented an 8 percent increase on the previous year.The remaining 1,139 cases — a 2 percent increase year-on-year — concerned various types of fraud including collusion, manipulation of procurement procedures, conflicts of interest, inflated invoices, evasion of customs duties, smuggling and counterfeiting. While the number of cases has gone up, the amount of money concerned represents a 13 percent drop from 2021, which is down to “a limited number of individual cases with hig...

The Dow is on pace to do something today it hasn’t done since 1897

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:40 GMT

The Dow is on pace to do something today it hasn’t done since 1897 New York (CNN) — The Dow is on pace for its best run in 126 years.The blue-chip stock index on Wednesday notched its 13th straight day of gains, its best winning streak since 1987 and its highest level since February 2022.If the Dow closes higher for a 14th consecutive session, that would be its longest run of consecutive gains since May 1897.Should the Dow end the day higher today, and for a 15th straight day on Friday, that would mark the index’s longest daily winning streak ever.The Dow, up 7% for the year, was flat Thursday after rallying in recent weeks as cooler-than-expected inflation data has investors more optimistic that a soft landing, or no recession, could be in the cards for the economy.That, in turn, has spurred investors to snap up shares of cyclical stocks, or shares of companies that are sensitive to the economy.Strong earnings and investor optimism about tech — particularly fueled by interest in AI — has also helped stocks pick up steam throughout t...

Appreciation: Sinead O’Connor, dead at 56, was a singular artist: ‘I would have liked to be a priest,’ she told us in 2013

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:40 GMT

Appreciation: Sinead O’Connor, dead at 56, was a singular artist: ‘I would have liked to be a priest,’ she told us in 2013 In a world of cookie-cutter pop music stars and automatons, Sinéad O’Connor was a one-off. The Irish singer-songwriter — whose death at the age of 56 was reported Wednesday by her family — was a singular artist who marched to the beat of her own, very idiosyncratic drummer.She not only courted controversy with her take-no-prisoners approach, she welcomed it.Or, as O’Connor said in a 2013 San Diego Union-Tribune interview: “I think artists can be inspiring, as long as we’re courageous enough to be ourselves and to be bullied, but not run away.”This Dublin native could have taught master classes in not running away, no matter how intense the blow-back could be — and, in her case, it was often withering.O’Connor’s area debut concert at the San Diego State University Open Air Theater on May 19, 1990, was electrifying and then some.No cause of death has been disclosed yet for the troubled musician, whose struggles with mental health issue were a ...

MBTA overpaid for transit ambassadors, did not set performance metrics, report finds

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:20:40 GMT

MBTA overpaid for transit ambassadors, did not set performance metrics, report finds The MBTA overpaid a Tennessee-based company by more than $5.3 million to outsource in-station customer service agents and did not set clear goals to track their performance, Massachusetts’ top government watchdog found in a new report.A review from Inspector General Jeffrey Shapiro found although the MBTA saved money by using the company, Block by Block, instead of using state workers as “transit ambassadors,” the overpayments arose because the agency failed to account for special events. The study also found the T paid Block by Block employees higher hourly wages than the contract called for.The so-called ambassadors are the employees typically dressed in red shirts that help riders get around, report maintenance and cleaning needs, and help ensure the safety and security of stations.The agency also succeeded in expanding the number of hours and stations covered by customer service agents.But a five-year contract between the MBTA and Block by Block lacked a way to track performance...