Incautan un semisumergible con más de 3,5 toneladas de “presunta cocaína” en el océano Pacífico en México

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:32:33 GMT

Incautan un semisumergible con más de 3,5 toneladas de “presunta cocaína” en el océano Pacífico en México (CNN en Español) — La Marina de México aseguró un semisumergible que llevaba más de tres toneladas de “presunta cocaína” a bordo, informó este jueves la institución, que agregó que están detenidas cinco personas de distintas nacionalidades.Se trata de una embarcación de 26 metros de longitud, con dos motores internos, una velocidad promedio de ocho nudos y una autonomía de 20 días, según la Marina. La embarcación fue asegurada el 27 de junio.Narco-toallitas para bebés: incautan cargamento de cocaína por US$ 11,8 millones en la frontera entre Estados Unidos y MéxicoUn semisumergible fue incautado en el Pacífico de México con 3,5 toneladas de “presunta cocaína”, indicó la SEMAR. (Crédito: SEMAR)Según el comunicado, tanto los detenidos —cuyas nacionalidades ni  fueronDestacaron que es la primera embarcación de este tipo que se asegura en lo que va de 2023 y la de mayor dimensión y capacidad de carga que se ha asegurado en México en el gobierno actual.Según...

Move over ‘Hamilton,’ it’s time for a fresh take on ‘1776’ at DC’s Kennedy Center

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:32:33 GMT

Move over ‘Hamilton,’ it’s time for a fresh take on ‘1776’ at DC’s Kennedy Center toggle audio on and off change volume download audio WTOP's Jason Fraley previews '1776' at the Kennedy Center $(function () { $('.wtop-audio-container .fa-play').on('click', function(){ var audio_filename = $('div.wtop-audio-file').data("mp3-url"); ga('send', 'event', 'Audio', 'play', audio_filename); }); }); Are you hoping to make this a four-day weekend to celebrate the Fourth of July?Check out the musical revival of “1776” at the Kennedy Center now through July 16.“Getting to perform ‘1776,’ a musical about the writing of the Declaration of Independence and the forming of a nation, to perf...

In pictures: France burns

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:32:33 GMT

In pictures: France burns OPTICSIN PICTURES: France burnsViolent unrest following the death of a teen killed by police has spread to Paris suburbs and elsewhere. A car burns as a slogan is seen on a wall which reads in French “Justice for Nahel” | Geoffrey Van Der Hasselt/AFP via Getty ImagesMore than 600 people were arrested in France on Thursday night as riots spread across the country. The violence erupted after a 17-year-old boy, named as Nahel M., was shot dead by police earlier this week during a traffic stop in Nanterre, a suburb of Paris. Despite the deployment of some 40,000 police officers, authorities struggled to control the clashes in major cities and smaller urban areas alike. Public buildings and transportation systems were the main targets, but some districts saw shops looted, too. A man walks by burning tyres blocking a street in Bordeaux | Philippe Lopez/AFP via Getty ImagesPeople walk by burning tyres blocking a street in Bordeaux | Philippe Lopez/AFP via Getty ImagesMen throw ...

Police investigating crash in Mattapan

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:32:33 GMT

Police investigating crash in Mattapan Boston police are investigating a crash late Thursday night in Mattapan that left a windshield shattered.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Carr: Supreme Court decision ends racism of affirmative action

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:32:33 GMT

Carr: Supreme Court decision ends racism of affirmative action Outlawing colleges’ overtly racist admissions policies was long overdue, and I’m glad the Supreme Court ruled the way it did yesterday.But is it going to have any impact in real life?Ask yourself why colleges like Harvard have already gone “test-optional,” meaning SAT’s and ACT’s and the rest of the standardized tests that can’t be gamed by academic Marxists are out the window.Harvard and UNC and all the rest of them are now going to rely a lot more on say, essays, in which otherwise unqualified high school students can make it very clear whether they’re members of protected classes, or not.In the 6-3 majority opinion, Chief Justice John Roberts warned against that obvious grift, saying that “universities may not simply establish through application essays or other means the regime we hold unlawful today.”Oh yeah? Just watch them do it, Mr. Chief Justice. They may get sued, but that’s where that $50 billion Harvard endowment will come in handy.The pampered pukes pushing this newest ...

How Orioles reliever Danny Coulombe used his ‘sneaky’ arsenal and a keen sense of self to become a top reliever

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:32:33 GMT

How Orioles reliever Danny Coulombe used his ‘sneaky’ arsenal and a keen sense of self to become a top reliever The Orioles’ two best relievers are so because they have two dominant pitches. Their third best is so because he doesn’t have one.Danny Coulombe, unlike Félix Bautista, Yennier Cano and most of baseball’s top relievers, doesn’t have one or two pitches that define who he is. He doesn’t have Bautista’s gravity-defying fastball or devastating splitter, nor does he have Cano’s ground-and-pound sinker or his screwball-esque changeup.Instead, Coulombe is having the best season of his nine-year MLB career and is one of the sport’s top left-handed relievers thanks to an unconventional six-pitch arsenal — one he’s crafted by developing a keen sense of self.“I think that half the battle is figuring out who you are and what makes you good and doing that as much as you can,” Coulombe said.Before this season, Coulombe’s career had been marred by arm-slot changes, mechanical tweaks, pitch-mix tinkering and an injur...

Putin ally’s son who flew drone over the Arctic violated law, Norway Supreme Court says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:32:33 GMT

Putin ally’s son who flew drone over the Arctic violated law, Norway Supreme Court says COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — Norway’s top court on Friday ruled that the son of a Russian businessman close to President Vladimir Putin violated a law that bars Russians from flying drones when he flew drones over the Arctic last year.The Supreme Court’s decision overturned a lower court’s ruling, saying said that “the flight ban for Russian citizens includes drone flights,” making it illegal for Russian companies or citizens “to land on, take off from or fly over Norwegian territory” as the Scandinavian country’s law states.Norway, like the European Union, decided on the ban in 2022 after the invasion of Ukraine.Last year, a Norwegian district court had ruled that flying a hobby drone was not covered by the sanction regulations.Andrey Yakunin, who holds both a Russian and a British passport and who lives in Italy, was arrested in Hammerfest, in Arctic Norway, on Oct. 17, after he had sailed around the Arctic Archipelago of Svalbard and along the coast of Norway.Yaku...

EU leaders resume migration talks as Poland and Hungary demand that the rules be changed

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:32:33 GMT

EU leaders resume migration talks as Poland and Hungary demand that the rules be changed BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union leaders opened a second day of migration talks Friday as Poland and Hungary continued to block progress after they were outvoted earlier this month on a plan to share refugees arriving in Europe among the 27 member countries.Some leaders said that Poland and Hungary seemed to be fighting a battle started years ago, when well over 1 million migrants entered Europe, most of them refugees fleeing Syria, in 2015 and sparked one of the bloc’s biggest crises. Others said the two simply must not be permitted to break EU rules.“My feeling was there’s a lot of bitterness about the debates on migration from 2015,” Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas told reporters at EU headquarters in Brussels. “If you just say no to everything and everybody else tries to compromise that doesn’t really work out.”Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob said that “Hungary was totally adamant” about having the issue removed altogether from the leader’s final summit commu...

Europe inflation slips to 5.5% – but that won’t stop central bank rate hikes

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:32:33 GMT

Europe inflation slips to 5.5%  –  but that won’t stop central bank rate hikes FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Inflation in Europe slid again in June but fell too slowly to offer much relief to shoppers grumbling over price tags or to stop more interest rate hikes that will raise the cost of borrowing across the economy. The annual rate of 5.5% was down from 6.1% in May in the 20 countries that use the euro currency, the European Union statistics agency Eurostat said Friday.While that is a big drop from the peak of 10.6% in October, persistently high prices in the U.S., Europe and the United Kingdom pushed some of the world’s top central bankers to make clear they are going to keep raising rates and leave them there until inflation drops to their 2% goal considered best for the economy. Consumers saw relief on energy prices, which dropped 5.6% after last year’s crisis, while food price inflation was up 11.7%, easing from 12.5% in May. Core inflation, which excludes volatile food and fuel and offers a clearer picture of longer-term price pressures, rose s...

UAlbany women's basketball embracing "fresh start"

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:32:33 GMT

UAlbany women's basketball embracing ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Summer workouts are underway for the University at Albany women's basketball team. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! It's a unique roster build that head coach Colleen Mullen will roll out this upcoming season. Only one member of last year's primary starting five, Kayla Cooper, returns. But four key bench players are back, including Greenwich native and Cambridge Central graduate Lilly Phillips, who started 31 games as a freshman, but was hampered by injuries last season.With eight newcomers on the roster as well, including Shenendehowa grad and Providence College junior transfer Meghan Huerter, the team is embracing a potential "new-look" approach."It's really exciting to kind of have a fresh start," said Mullen. "We have a really nice balance of returners and players that are new, whether they're freshmen, or transfers. Kayla Cooper coming back - she's a huge piece. And Lilly Phillips, who's started...