EU executive plans sanctions regime for Russian oligarchs’ relatives
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:28 GMT
The European Commission is preparing a new legal text that would make it possible to sanction family members of prominent Russian businessmen and women, three EU diplomats told POLITICO.The EU executive briefed EU countries on Wednesday that it was working on listing criteria for family members, the diplomats said. Sanctions hawks — Poland and the Baltic states — proposed a similar scheme in February. The Commission then promised to look into the issue in exchange for Poland dropping its resistance against the bloc’s 10th sanctions package at the end of February, a senior EU diplomat said at the time. Poland had claimed that trade restrictions for synthetic rubber didn’t go far enough and had refused to sign off on the package until it received more promises by the Commission for future sanctions.The Commission did not provide details on what specific criteria it is planning on introducing, nor a timeline when that would happen, two of the diplom...Mass. Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley is asking FDA to investigate possible health risks of chemical hair straighteners
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:28 GMT
Mass. Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley is asking the FDA to investigate the possible health risks associated with chemical hair straighteners.The National Institutes of Health recently published research that shows women who use the products were twice as likely to develop uterine cancer by age 70. Pressley says Black women are disproportionately at risk because they use the products at higher rates. The congresswoman says the FDA should review that research and reevaluate the safety of those products.Owner of Shaw Farm in Dracut thanks neighbors for helping with barn roof collapse during nor’easter
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:28 GMT
The owner of Shaw Farm in Dracut is thanking his neighbors for lending a helping hand when his barn roof caved in during Tuesday’s nor’easter.The farm lost six out of their 85 cows in the collapse and the remaining cows have been moved to nearby farms.Despite the devastation of losing animals, the Shaw family says they are grateful the collapse wasn’t worse and thankful for the outpouring of support from the community, with over 500 people reaching out to offer help. “People just showed up here to help,” Warren Shaw said. “Some of them with equipment, some of them ready to move animals, and it’s still going on now.”Shaw farm is a Dracut landmark and has been serving the Merrimack Valley for over 110 years.Worcester parents push for new homework policy that gives ‘study break’ days
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:28 GMT
A group of parents in Worcester are pushing for a new homework policy that gives ‘study break’ days.The parents will propose a plan that would give students homework-free days, which they argue would boost students’ social, emotional, and mental health. The National Education Association has done several studies on how to get students’ hooked on homework. They say students in kindergarten should not have homework at all, and they have endorsed the 10 minute rule, or 10 minutes of homework a night per grade level. The association also recommends connecting assignments to the real world and making sure they have a specific purpose so students are learning and not just working.Gallery: St. Mary’s 58-47 victory over Old Rochester High School
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:28 GMT
St. Mary's 58-47 victory over No. 3 Old Rochester at Quincy High SchoolWhere might Ravens QB Lamar Jackson end up amid NFL free agency? Here are his potential suitors, ranked.
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:28 GMT
The start of NFL free agency on Wednesday saw its share of frenzied activity — quarterback Aaron Rodgers announcing his “intention” to play for the New York Jets led the way — but there was one notable exception.The only news on Lamar Jackson was that there was no news. Unless you count the Ravens quarterback dancing around in some large red boots in a video he posted to Instagram and teammate Marlon Humphrey saying on Twitter that none of his own tweets about Baltimore’s signings or other free agency moves had anything to do with Jackson.“He is his own agent and he definitely not telling me anything cause he know I’ll tweet it,” Humphrey wrote.While Ravens backup quarterback Tyler Huntley’s future became a little more clear when he was given a right-of-first-refusal tender by Baltimore on Wednesday, only continued speculation remains over Jackson’s negotiations with the Ravens or other teams. Still, moves by other organiza...Sewage spill leads to Oceanside Beach closures
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:28 GMT
OCEANSIDE, Calif. --- A sewage spill at the La Salina wastewater facility was reported at 10 a.m. Wednesday as crews were struggled with a runoff from the latest rainstorm, which flooded into the treatment plant.“We did have a wastewater spill at our la Salina plant. We, for notification purposes, had to put out signage to close the beach,” said Lindsey Leahy, the Oceanside Water Utilities director. San Diego rainfall totals: This area received over 5 inches of rain in two days Estimating thousands of gallons of sewage flowing out of the Loma Alta Creek, inspectors are currently reporting high bacteria levels at Buccaneer Beach. The Ocean was a soupy brown color and most people kept their distance. “I’ve never seen that color. It looks like someone changed the color of the ocean," said Ben Hansen, a local resident. "It looks pretty nasty."There is an obligatory 72-hour beach warning for surfers and swimmers after a rainstorm. In this case, however, water regulators will also be te...Train hauling corn syrup derails in Arizona; no injuries
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:28 GMT
TOPOCK, Ariz. (AP) — A freight train carrying corn syrup, not hazardous materials, derailed in western Arizona, near the state’s border with California and Nevada, BNSF Railway said.The train derailed Wednesday evening near the town of Topock, Anita Mortensen, a spokeswoman for the Mohave County Sheriff’s Office said, adding that she was not aware of any spills or leaks.“BNSF Railway can confirm that a train carrying corn syrup derailed,” spokesperson Lena Kent said in a statement to media outlets. “There were no injuries as a result of the derailment and preliminarily reports indicate there are no hazardous materials involved.”Kent did not immediately return messages from The Associated Press on Thursday morning.The derailment comes amid heightened attention to rail safety nationwide following a fiery derailment last month in Ohio.In Arizona, Mortensen had earlier said the train was carrying hazardous materials. The derailment occurred near milepost 9 of Interstate 40, Mortensen sa...Credit Suisse shares soar after central bank offers lifeline
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:28 GMT
GENEVA (AP) — Credit Suisse shares surged Thursday after the Swiss central bank agreed to loan the bank up to 50 billion francs ($54 billion) to bolster confidence in the country’s second-biggest lender and blunt concerns about the international financial system following the collapse of two U.S. banks. Credit Suisse announced the agreement before the Swiss stock market opened, sending shares up as much as 33% before they settled at a 25% gain, to 2.13 francs, in midday trading. That was a massive turnaround from a day earlier, when news that the bank’s biggest shareholder will not inject more money into Credit Suisse sent its shares tumbling 30%, dragging down other European banks. European banking stocks also rose modestly Thursday.The Swiss National Bank said Wednesday that it was prepared to back Credit Suisse because it meets the higher capital and liquidity requirements imposed on “systemically important banks,” adding that the problems that have hit some U.S. banks don’...Haas dismisses a report alleging it broke Russian sanctions
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 16:13:28 GMT
KANNAPOLIS, North Carolina (AP) — The Haas Formula One team has dismissed a report claiming its parent company broke sanctions by providing machinery to Russia as “simply false.”Haas F1 responded in a statement Thursday to a report by American broadcaster PBS on Tuesday alleging that the Haas Automation company had provided machines and parts to Russia. This would have been in violation of U.S. export control and sanctions regulations after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year.“That story is simply false, both in its overall impression and in many of its particular statements,” the Haas F1 team said in a statement. “The 18 machines referenced in the story left the Haas Automation factory prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.”Haas added that it completely terminated its relationship with Abamet Management — its independent distributor for Russia and Belarus — on March 3, 2022, soon after the Russian invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24.“Since that date, Haas has not sold ...Latest news
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