Amazon wants small businesses to help make deliveries in rural areas and big cities

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:03:56 GMT

Amazon wants small businesses to help make deliveries in rural areas and big cities Many small businesses have long relied on Amazon’s platform and delivery pipeline to boost their business. Now, Amazon wants to enlist them to help with deliveries, too.The e-commerce giant on Monday officially launched a program it has been piloting since 2020 that pays small business owners to deliver packages during the “last mile” of delivery to customers’ doorsteps. Axios first reported the launch.Amazon has long been working on finding new ways to deliver packages faster and more efficiently, including working with third-party delivery companies, increasing its warehouse space and making other moves.The program, called Amazon Hub Delivery, will operate in 23 states and focus on rural areas and large, dense cities including Seattle, New York, Los Angeles, Boston and Hoboken, New Jersey.The small businesses do not need delivery experience to apply for the program. But Amazon said businesses need to be able to make deliveries daily, deliver packages with existing staff and vehicl...

German government calls for tolerance after far-right party wins control of a county for first time

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:03:56 GMT

German government calls for tolerance after far-right party wins control of a county for first time BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s government said Monday that the country is shaped by values such as tolerance and respect, calling for them to be upheld a day after a far-right party won control of a county administration for the first time.Alternative for Germany, which has come under scrutiny from security services over its ties to extremists, won a runoff election Sunday in Sonneberg county, about 180 kilometers (112 miles) east of Frankfurt. A spokesman for Chancellor Olaf Scholz declined to comment directly on the outcome of the local election, but said that it was important to take people’s concerns seriously and engage in “civilized discussions.”“Our country is shaped by values such as fairness, tolerance, decency and respect,” Steffen Hebestreit told reporters in Berlin. “This must be cultivated and practiced again and again.”The victory of Alternative for Germany’s candidate, Robert Sesselmann, against a center-right rival was sharply criticized by anti-racism cam...

DC Water ofrece asistencia para cambio de tuberías de plomo ante riesgos a la salud

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:03:56 GMT

DC Water ofrece asistencia para cambio de tuberías de plomo ante riesgos a la salud Ante el riesgo que supone para la salud la exposición a las tuberías de plomo, DC Water anunció que puede costear de forma parcial o completa la sustitución de estos conductos. Al menos 20,000 viviendas en la capital tienen tuberías con este metal que puede ocasionar daños permanentes en el cerebro y el sistema nervioso. Según Jon Bendana, coordinador comunitario de DC Water, la meta es cambiar todos los conductos de plomo de la ciudad para el 2030.“El 80% de la comunidad latina está afectada. Hay unos que tienen la casa más nueva y ya la han cambiado, pero muchos no chequean el tubo de servicio que viene hacia la casa”, explicó.Por su parte, la médico pediatra de Mary’s Center, indicó que los niños y las mujeres embarazadas son la población de mayor riesgo en este caso. “Es un mineral que se une a las células del cerebro, entonces lo afecta de una forma bastante importante. Y si no se descubre temprano, las consecuencias pueden ser para toda la vida”, afirmó...

Italy coach explains why she left longtime captain Sara Gama off Women’s World Cup team

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:03:56 GMT

Italy coach explains why she left longtime captain Sara Gama off Women’s World Cup team ROME (AP) — Longtime captain Sara Gama was left off Italy’s squad for the Women’s World Cup purely “for technical-tactical and physical” reasons, coach Milena Bertolini said Monday.Gama was a surprising omission when Bertolini announced a preliminary 32-woman team for the July 20-Aug. 20 tournament in Australia and New Zealand.“Don’t think that I made this choice lightheartedly,” Bertolini said at the Azzurre’s training camp in the Italian Dolomites. “As head coach I have the right and the duty to make decisions. The reasons are exclusively technical-tactical and physical. Our movement is really growing and there are a lot of young players who are improving.”The 34-year-old Gama is a center back who has made 126 appearances for Italy and helped the national team to the quarterfinals of the 2019 Women’s World Cup in a breakout performance for the women’s game in the country. Gama has also won five Serie A titles with Juventus.Gama said on Instagram that she was notified three days be...

PacWest, Lucid Group rise, Carnival, Pfizer fall, Monday, 6/26/2023

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:03:56 GMT

PacWest, Lucid Group rise, Carnival, Pfizer fall, Monday, 6/26/2023 NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks that are trading heavily or have substantial price changes on Monday: International Business Machines Corp. (IBM), up $1.17 to $130.60.The technology and consulting company is buying software company Apptio.Lucid Group Inc. (LCID), up 34 cents to $5.82.The electric vehicle maker entered a technology partnership with Aston Martin.MoonLake Immunotherapeutics (MLTX),up $17.35 to $43.23.The biotechnology company gave investors an encouraging update on the development potential skin condition treatment.PacWest Bancorp (PACW), up 38 cents to $7.61.The bank sold $3.5 billion loan portfolio to Ares Management.Wolfspeed Inc. (WOLF), up $1.96 to $51.41.The maker of energy-efficient lighting announced about $2 billion worth of financing.Snowflake Inc. (SNOW), down $3.98 to $174.27.The cloud-data software company is expanding its partnership with Microsoft.Carnival Corp. (CCL), down $1.73 to $14.07.The cruise line gave investors a discouraging financial forecast.Pfizer In...

Judge sentences Club Q shooter with 5 life terms

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:03:56 GMT

Judge sentences Club Q shooter with 5 life terms COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KDVR) -- The suspect in a mass shooting that killed five people and wounded 17 at Club Q in Colorado Springs in November pleaded guilty to several charges Monday.Anderson Lee Aldrich, 23, pleaded guilty to five counts of first-degree murder, 46 counts of first-degree attempted murder and no contest to two charges of bias-motivated crimes.They were sentenced to five life sentences without the possibility of parole for the murder charges, as well as an additional 2208 years for attempted murder.In court, Aldrich said they are pleading guilty because of the high likelihood that they will be found guilty if it went to trial.Victims were notified of the possible plea deal beforehand, per Colorado law.A press conference with the 4th Judicial District Attorney’s (DA) Office is set to follow the hearing on Monday.

3 injured after ziplining collision in Castle Rock

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:03:56 GMT

3 injured after ziplining collision in Castle Rock CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (KDVR) -- Three people, including two children, were injured in a ziplining incident at Philip S. Miller Park in Castle Rock on Sunday. All three were taken to a local hospital Sunday and released Monday morning.Castle Rock Fire said both the children were under the age of 10. First responders were dispatched to the incident around 6:15 p.m.

Man dies after being rescued from City Park Lake

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:03:56 GMT

Man dies after being rescued from City Park Lake DENVER (KDVR) -- A man was pronounced dead after police say he was recovered from City Park Lake Sunday.Around 9 p.m., the Denver Police Department got a call reporting a person in the City Park Lake, according to a tweet from DPD. Suspect in Club Q shooting pleads guilty Denver Fire Department Water Rescue responded and recovered the man from the water, police said. He was transported to the hospital where he was later pronounced deceased. Police said it "appears to be a non-criminal death investigation" and the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner will provide the man's name and cause of death.

Colorado renters make half what it would take to afford a starter home

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:03:56 GMT

Colorado renters make half what it would take to afford a starter home DENVER (KDVR) -- Even in the Denver metro's more affordable suburbs, most Colorado renters make a lot less money than they would need to buy even a starter home. Real estate analytics firm Point2Homes released a report focusing on starter home costs in the nation's 100 largest secondary markets. Secondary markets orbit major markets - in Colorado's case, Denver - and have traditionally been the more affordable location choice for homebuyers. Former NBA star to open soul food restaurant in Five Points In 2023, though, even these formerly-affordable cities put most renters out of reach of a starter home. Starter homes used to be defined as houses under 1,400 square feet with barebones amenities. But since these homes are effectively extinct, Point2Homes considers a starter home to be anything in the bottom third of the area price range.Nationally, renters make less than half of what they need to buy a starter home in 41 of the 100 largest secondary markets. With its relatively high-...

Wife and mother of Titan passengers talks about waiting to hear from the doomed sub

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 09:03:56 GMT

Wife and mother of Titan passengers talks about waiting to hear from the doomed sub BOSTON (AP) — Christine Dawood was on board a support vessel Sunday when she got word that communications were lost with the submersible carrying her husband and son, to view the Titanic wreckage.She didn’t initially understand what it meant that the Titan submersible had lost contact with the ship an hour and 45 minutes into its voyage, Dawood told the BBC Monday. It would be four more days before she would learn the fate of her husband Shahzada Dawood and son Suleman Dawood, when authorities announced Thursday the vessel carrying five people had imploded and there were no survivors.“We all thought they are just going to come up,” she said. “That shock was delayed about 10 hours or so. There was a time … where they were supposed to be up on the surface. When that time passed, that is when the … worry and not so good feelings started.”Christine Dawood said she had “loads of hope” during the international search for the Titan, noting that it was the “only thing that got u...