7 killed and 16 injured as a van overloaded with migrants crashes in southern Germany

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:59:15 GMT

7 killed and 16 injured as a van overloaded with migrants crashes in southern Germany BERLIN (AP) — A van packed with migrants crashed at a highway junction in southern Germany on Friday after the driver accelerated to avoid a police check, killing seven people and injuring 16, authorities said. A police patrol noticed the overloaded vehicle on the A94 highway east of Munich at about 3:15 a.m. and tried to stop it, police said. The driver didn’t react and accelerated to 180 kph (112 mph). Shortly afterward, he lost control of the vehicle when he took a turning off the highway and the van overturned, hurling several of the 23 people on board out of the vehicle.Seven people were killed, including a 6-year-old child, police said in a statement. The other 16 were injured, some of them seriously, and were taken to hospitals. The people on board were Syrian and Turkish citizens.The driver and suspected smuggler, a 24-year-old stateless man resident in Austria, was among the injured. Police said he was formally detained at a hospital and is under investigation on susp...

Iowa State’s Jack Trice Stadium remains only major college football stadium named for a Black man

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:59:15 GMT

Iowa State’s Jack Trice Stadium remains only major college football stadium named for a Black man George Trice is thankful that the tragic story of his cousin, Jack Trice, still is being told a century after he died from injuries sustained on a football field.Still, George Trice is not satisfied.Jack Trice, Iowa State’s first Black athlete, carried an immense burden into his first varsity start at Minnesota in Oct. 6, 1923. He wrote in a letter the day before the game that the “honor of my race, family and self are at stake.”Trice was trampled during that game in Minneapolis, and he died two days later upon his return to Ames, Iowa. He was 21.His memory lives on. The field at Iowa State was named for Jack Trice, who was born in Ohio, in 1988. After years of pressure from students, the stadium was named for him in 1997, making it the first major college stadium to be named for a Black person. Iowa State honored Jack Trice this past weekend, including during the Cyclones’ game against TCU. The team wore special uniforms that date to the era in which Trice played. There was t...

RCMP aware of social media threats to Jewish community, calls for vigilance

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:59:15 GMT

RCMP aware of social media threats to Jewish community, calls for vigilance OTTAWA — The RCMP says it’s aware of social media posts threatening the Jewish community in Canada, calling it a time for “increased vigilance.” The statement comes as several Canadian polices forces, including in Toronto, Ottawa and Vancouver, say they have upped patrols in response to the Israel-Hamas war but have not identified any specific local threats. A spokesperson for the Mounties declined to answer further questions about the social media threats, including whether the force was investigating.The statement says any threats are taken seriously and investigated as warranted. The Ontario Provincial Police issued a statement Friday morning saying it was aware of “global online threats of violence regarding the situation in the Middle East.”Hamas’ deadly rampage through southern Israel last Saturday and the ensuing Israeli bombardment in Gaza has killed more than 2,800 people. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 13, 202...

How the NFT market rose and crashed, and who’s left holding the bill

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:59:15 GMT

How the NFT market rose and crashed, and who’s left holding the bill In today’s Big Story Podcast, a couple of years ago, NFTs were the next big thing. They were everywhere, with celebrity endorsements, big media companies jumping on the bandwagon and ceaseless promotion from nearly everyone in the crypto sphere. They were “valued” as one-of-a-kind tokens to exclusive communities and riches to come.Today? A new report finds that 95 per cent of them are absolutely worthless, and the communities that sprung up around them are ghost towns. Ed Zitron is the writer of Where’s Your Ed At? and CEO of EZPR. “It’s scary that this took off, but actually quite funny how it crashed. But still, there are tons of victims,” said Zitron. Millions of dollars have been lost. But whose millions? The people who created and promoted them? Or the folks who saw a chance to join that club and put the money they couldn’t afford to lose into a risky play?You can subscribe to The Big Story podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google and Spotify.Y...

Dean's 'Weekender' features a few activities for a rainy weekend

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:59:15 GMT

Dean's 'Weekender' features a few activities for a rainy weekend CHICAGO — It's going to be a rainy, cool fall weekend in the Chicago area, so its expected that many will be indoors over the next three days.The good news is that there are a number of activities for people to check out and stay dry. Dean Richards had a number of those events in his "Weekender" on Friday's WGN Morning News. He featured concerts by Phish, The Temptations & The Four Tops, Legends of Hip Hop, Gladys Knight, The Zombies, performances of "A Wonderful World," "Lucha Teotl," comedy shows by Jon Lovitz, Gina Brillon, along with three fall festivals.Dean also took a look at a few other events going on in the area as well, and you can see that by watching the full "Weekender" from the October 13 morning news in the video above. Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!

Leander debates closing low-water crossing with a history of crashes

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:59:15 GMT

Leander debates closing low-water crossing with a history of crashes LEANDER, Texas (KXAN) -- Leander city council is considering permanently closing a low-water crossing on County Road 177 after a history of crashes and accidents, including the time a school bus was swept by flood waters after the driver tried to cross, but neighbors in the area are asking the city to pump the brakes. City council discussed the closure during an Oct. 10 city council meeting. The ordinance that was introduced said the road is "narrow" and in "poor condition." The fire and police departments both said it would not disrupt services if the road was closed. Gina Ellison, the public works director for Leander, said there were 24 crashes on this area of the road. That's because it is only wide enough for one car to cross, but traffic moves in both directions along CR 177. In 2018, a school bus tried to cross the road during a storm when water was rushing over it. Dashcam video of the bus showed it being swept away. One child and the driver were on board at the time. In 202...

Hiker carried out after injury in Greene County

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:59:15 GMT

Hiker carried out after injury in Greene County HUNTER, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A hiker was assisted by Forest Rangers after suffering ankle and shoulder injuries near Newman's Ledge on the Escarpment Trail in Green County on Tuesday, October 3 around 3:30 p.m. The hiker was accompanied by a hiking partner and two dogs. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The partner and dogs went to look for help. The 34-year-old hiker from Brooklyn realized she had cell service and called 911. A Forest Ranger hiked roughly one and a half miles to her, provided first aid, and helped coordinate the evacuation. Forest Rangers helped with a wheeled litter and rope gear while more joined for the carry-out. The Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) says rope gear was needed in four areas of steep terrain. The carry-out was completed at 10:15 p.m. The hiker's partner took her to the hospital.

Hadley man arrested, charged with burglary

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:59:15 GMT

Hadley man arrested, charged with burglary HADLEY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Hadley man was arrested on Monday, October 2 in connection to a burglary on Bell Brook Road in the town of Hadley. Devin Wyman, 30, faces several charges. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! On Monday, October 2, deputies from the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office responded to a report of a burglary in progress on Bell Brook Road. Following an investigation, Wyman was arrested and accused of entering a dwelling unlawfully with the intent to commit a crime.Charges:Second-degree burglaryPetit larceny (two counts) 5 things to know this Friday, October 13 Wyman was arraigned in the Milton Town Court and was released to pre-trial services pending further action. According to the Saratoga County Sheriff's Office, Wyman was charged with the same offense stemming from an incident in Corinth on September 28.

Applebee's in Glenmont permanently closing

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:59:15 GMT

Applebee's in Glenmont permanently closing GLENMONT, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Capital Region is losing an Applebee's location. The restaurant at 291 Route 9W in Glenmont will be permanently closing. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "We greatly appreciate our neighbors' patronage for the past 10 years and have loved being a part of this neighborhood," said a spokesperson from T.L. Cannon, the local Applebee’s franchisee.The Glenmont Applebee's will be closing its doors on Sunday, October 15. The spokesperson said all employees have been offered positions at nearby locations. Glens Falls game tavern enchanted with ‘Harry Potter’ If you're looking for another Applebee's in the Capital Region, you can find one at:268 Saratoga Road in Glenville420 Fairview Avenue in Hudson223 N. Comrie Avenue in Johnstown555 Troy Schenectady Road in Latham255 Quaker Road in Queensbury594 North Troy Road in Rensselaer3 Lowes Drive in Wilton2400 Cambridge Road in SchenectadyApplebee's has almost...

5 things to know this Friday, October 13

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:59:15 GMT

5 things to know this Friday, October 13 ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- It may be Friday the 13, but at least it's Friday. We've made it to the end of the work week, everyone. According to Meteorologist Jill Szwed, we can expect a sunny day ahead. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! With winter around the corner, temperatures will soon start dropping. Shelters of Saratoga is proactively preparing; they’re prepping a new location to help the homeless population. Meanwhile, new legislation has been introduced to make social media safer for children in New York. These stories, and more, are covered in your five things to know this Friday afternoon. 1. Saratoga Springs has a new Code Blue shelter locationWith winter around the corner, temperatures will soon start dropping. Shelters of Saratoga is proactively preparing; they’re prepping a new location to help the homeless population. NEWS10 toured the new facility that officials say will allow them to help even more homeless people ...