Ski resorts are embracing a new role: climate activist

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:19 GMT

Ski resorts are embracing a new role: climate activist ASPEN, Colorado (AP) — Snow falls thick as skiers shed their gear and duck into the Sundeck Restaurant, one of the first certified energy efficient buildings in the U.S. – this one at 11,200 feet (3,413 meters) above sea level atop Aspen Mountain in Colorado. Skiers in brightly colored helmets jockey for a spot at the bar, their bodies warmed by thick, insulated walls and highly efficient condensing boilers.Overhead, WeatherNation plays on the television, looping footage of last year’s mega storms and flashing a headline: “2022 billion dollar disasters.”Aspen Skiing Company’s vice-president of sustainability, who sits nearby eating a slice of pizza, says it’s not enough for resorts to just change their on-site operations to become “green.”“If you’re a ski resort and you care about climate change or you profess to care about climate change, it absolutely has to go beyond reducing your carbon footprint,” said Auden Schendler. “If your CEO hasn’t spoken out on climate...

Cómo obtener un nuevo seguro si pierde la cobertura de Medicaid; pasos importantes a seguir

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:19 GMT

Cómo obtener un nuevo seguro si pierde la cobertura de Medicaid; pasos importantes a seguir La cobertura de Medicaid terminará para millones de estadounidenses en los próximos meses y empujará a muchos a un territorio desconocido: el mercado de seguros de salud. Los estados comenzarán a eliminar a las personas de los planes financiados por el gobierno cuando ya no califiquen en función de los ingresos, un proceso que se detuvo poco después de la pandemia de COVID-19. El momento de estos cortes variará. Pero todos los estados tienen mercados de seguros donde las personas que pierden Medicaid pueden comprar una nueva cobertura con la ayuda de subsidios. Algunos estados incluso conectarán a los compradores con un nuevo plan potencial. CNBC: Obamacare abrirá periodo de inscripción especial para aquellos que perderán cobertura de Medicaid A partir de esta fecha, millones podrían perder su cobertura de Medicaid bajo el plan del Congreso Comprar un seguro asequible que cubra médicos regulares y recetas puede ser desalentador, ...

I-96 reopens in Michigan after pileup of up to 100 vehicles

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:19 GMT

I-96 reopens in Michigan after pileup of up to 100 vehicles PORTLAND, Mich. (AP) — An interstate highway has reopened in central Michigan following a massive pileup involving up to 100 vehicles in whiteout conditions.I-96 in Ionia County reopened about 10 p.m. Saturday, about five hours after authorities reported the pileup in the eastbound lanes near Portland, a city more than 100 miles (160 kilometers) northwest of Detroit and roughly halfway between Lansing and Grand Rapids.Michigan State Police officials said they closed both eastbound and westbound lanes just after 5 p.m. on Saturday following the pileup.The MSP First District in Lansing said some people were injured but had no details. The MSP Sixth District in Grand Rapids later tweeted: “Thankfully it appears that there are no serious injuries.” Officials posted photos of cars backed up along the frigid roads after the crash. Source

Long-serving Montenegro president seeks reelection

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:19 GMT

Long-serving Montenegro president seeks reelection PODGORICA, Montenegro (AP) — Voters in Montenegro are casting ballots Sunday in a presidential election marked by political turmoil and uncertainty over whether the small NATO member state in the Balkans will unblock its bid to join the European Union or instead seek to improve ties with Serbia and Russia.Analysts predict that the first round of Montenegro’s presidential election will not produce a clear winner and that incumbent Milo Djukanovic, 61, will face one of several challengers in a runoff vote in two weeks. Though the presidency is largely ceremonial in Montenegro, the ballot is seen as a key indicator of popular sentiment ahead of a parliamentary election set for June 11.“I don’t plan to lose this election and it can be expected that I lead my party at the parliamentary vote,” Djukanovic said after casting his ballot. “I believe there will be a runoff … and that we will have a fair duel. I am convinced of my superiority.”Djukanovic’s opponents incl...

Scottish independence at crossroads in testy SNP leader race

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:19 GMT

Scottish independence at crossroads in testy SNP leader race LONDON (AP) — The Scottish National Party is finding Nicola Sturgeon a hard act to follow.Scotland’s governing party is holding an acrimonious contest to replace Sturgeon, a leader who came to dominate Scottish politics, but hit an impasse in her fight for independence from the United Kingdom, and divided the party with a transgender rights law.Sturgeon, 52, announced her resignation in February after eight years as party leader and first minster of Scotland’s semi-autonomous government. Three members of the Scottish parliament are running to replace her: Finance Secretary Kate Forbes, 32; Health Secretary Humza Yousaf, 37; and 49-year-old lawmaker Ash Regan. The winner of a vote by SNP members will be announced on March 27.The campaign has cracked open fissures within the party over political strategy, social issues and Sturgeon’s legacy. Critics say a clique around the former first minister wields too much power in the SNP. Those rivals scored a victory when party chief executive ...

17-year-old shot and killed by US Park Police after fleeing traffic stop identified

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:19 GMT

17-year-old shot and killed by US Park Police after fleeing traffic stop identified A 17-year-old driver was fatally shot by a U.S. Park Police officer in Northeast D.C. Saturday after he dragged another officer with a stolen car while fleeing the scene, authorities said.A spokesperson with D.C. police identified the driver as Dalaneo Martin, 17, of Northwest, D.C. on Sunday morning.More DC NewsMore Local NewsAccording to U.S. Park Police spokesman Thomas Twiname, around 8:50 a.m., a U.S. Park Police officer responded to a call to assist a D.C. police officer with a stolen car in the area of 34th and Baker Street in Northeast.The officers attempted to detain the driver of the stolen car, but police said Martin attempted to flee the scene in the 300 block of 36th Street NE.The U.S. Park Police officer was “trapped in the vehicle” and was unable to get out of the car.A second U.S. Park Police officer was “dragged” by the car as the Martin attempted to flee the scene. The officer inside the vehicle fired his weapon and shot the teenager, accord...

West Bank attack casts shadow over Israel-Palestinian talks

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:19 GMT

West Bank attack casts shadow over Israel-Palestinian talks CAIRO (AP) — Israeli and Palestinian officials were meeting Sunday in the Egyptian resort town of Sharm el-Sheikh in a bid to ease tensions between the sides and rein in a spiral of violence ahead of a sensitive holiday period beginning this week. But as the talks continued, Israeli officials said two people were wounded, one seriously, in a West Bank shooting attack that immediately raised questions about the prospects for the new talks.The meeting was the second attempt by the sides, shepherded by regional allies Egypt and Jordan as well as the U.S., to end a year-long spasm of violence that has seen more than 200 Palestinians killed by Israeli fire and more than 40 Israelis or foreigners killed in Palestinian attacks. Whatever progress emerged out of the previous meeting in Jordan late last month, which ended with pledges to de-escalate tensions, was quickly derailed when a new burst of violence erupted on the same day. A Palestinian gunman shot and killed two Israelis in the occ...

Sen. Bennet discusses China threats

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:19 GMT

Sen. Bennet discusses China threats DENVER (KWGN) -- The Colorado Republican Party has a new outspoken leader and his next in line talks about the change with "Colorado Point of View"'s Matt Mauro. Rep. Dave Williams is a strong supporter of former President Donald Trump and insists Trump won the 2020 presidential election. One of his ideas in the new position is to let only registered Republicans vote in primary elections.  Colorado GOP selects combative, election-denying new leader “I think if it’s important if you wear the jersey for your party that you get a say in that,” Colorado GOP Vice Chair Priscilla Rahn said. “But that doesn’t mean we’re not going to talk to voters all across Colorado about coming up with solutions to the problems that we’re suffering under democratic policies.”How U.S. could move on after decades of outsourcing from China Mauro discusses China's position with the U.S. and a potential ban on TikTok with Senator Michael Bennet. Bennet talks about how and when the U.S. decided to ...

Manhattan DA says his office won’t tolerate ‘attempts to intimidate’ following Trump posts

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:19 GMT

Manhattan DA says his office won’t tolerate ‘attempts to intimidate’ following Trump posts (CNN) — Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg said in an email to staff on Saturday that his office will “not tolerate attempts to intimidate our office or threaten the rule of law in New York.”The email was sent after former President Donald Trump posted on social media that he expects to be arrested in connection with the ongoing investigation by New York prosecutors into a hush money scheme involving adult film actress Stormy Daniels and called on his supporters to protest any such move.Bragg said his office is coordinating with the New York City Police Department and the court to “ensure that any specific or credible threats against the office will be fully investigated and that the proper safeguards are in place so all 1,600 of us have a secure work environment,” according to the email, which was first obtained by Politico.Manhattan district attorney spokesperson Danielle Filson confirmed the contents of the email to...

Grizzlies’ Brooks insist hit was ‘unintentional’ in wake of $35K NBA fine for shoving Heat cameraman

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:40:19 GMT

Grizzlies’ Brooks insist hit was ‘unintentional’ in wake of $35K NBA fine for shoving Heat cameraman In the wake of a $35,000 fine for what the NBA deemed “the unsportsmanlike act of shoving a camera person” during Wednesday night’s loss to the Miami Heat at Miami-Dade Arena, Memphis Grizzlies guard Dillon Brooks said the act was unintentional.Addressing the incident for the first time when the Grizzlies hosted the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night, Brooks said he planned to reach out to the cameraman who is a fixture at Heat home games, working as an independent contractor for Bally Sports.“It was unintentional,” Brooks said of the incident that appeared otherwise, as he unsuccessfully scrambled at the midcourt sideline to keep a ball from going out of bounds. “I was running full speed. I didn’t mean to hurt him in any way possible. I’m not that type of person.“I’m going to give him a call tomorrow to check on him and see how he is.”Brooks did not mention whether he would appeal the fine. Brooks, 27, is in the...