Bark beetles are eating through Germany’s Harz forest. Climate change is making matters worse

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:59:59 GMT

Bark beetles are eating through Germany’s Harz forest. Climate change is making matters worse CLAUSTHAL-ZELLERFELD, Germany (AP) — Nestled in the spruce trees in the Harz mountains of northern Germany is a bark-eating pest not much bigger than a sesame seed.Known as “book printers” for the lines they eat into the bark that fan out from a single spine resembling words on a page, these eight-toothed beetles have always been part of the local forest. Officials expect the bugs to typically kill a few spruces each summer as they find suitable trees to lay their eggs — they burrow into the tree’s cambium, or growing layer, hampering it from getting the nutrients it needs to survive.But the tiny insects have been causing outsized devastation to the forests in recent years, with officials grappling to get the pests under control before the spruce population is entirely decimated. Two-thirds of the spruce in the region have already been destroyed, said Alexander Ahrenhold from the Lower Saxony state forestry office, and as human-caused climate change makes the region drier and the tr...

US slowed hiring but still added a solid 187,000 jobs in July in sign of a durable labor market despite Fed rate hikes

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:59:59 GMT

US slowed hiring but still added a solid 187,000 jobs in July in sign of a durable labor market despite Fed rate hikes WASHINGTON (AP) — US slowed hiring but still added a solid 187,000 jobs in July in sign of a durable labor market despite Fed rate hikes.Source

Aug. 4-6: Things to do in Denver this weekend

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:59:59 GMT

Aug. 4-6: Things to do in Denver this weekend DENVER (KDVR) — Early August is a particularly busy weekend because it's during the celebration of Colorado's 147th anniversary, known as Colorado Day. The festivities from Colorado Day are going into the weekend along with first Friday pop-ups and summer events. The summer isn't over yet. Here are some of the top events going on this weekend:Friday, Aug. 4:August First Friday Art WalkStarting at 5:30 p.m., Sante Fe Drive hosts hundreds of artists to feature their work in alleyways, galleries, studios and co-ops. Along with the art-covered street, there will also be food trucks and live music. Stop by if you're an art junkie or just looking to get out of the house. A single’s summer guide to dating in Denver Wicket and Stick It croquet tournamentThe Denver Croquet Club brings a competitive croquet tournament to Washington Park. There will be three croquet games where you can battle for the Wicket and Stick It Silver Cup. You don't need to be a croquet expert, you can either watch ...

Denver family pleads for answers in loved one's 2021 death

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:59:59 GMT

Denver family pleads for answers in loved one's 2021 death DENVER (KDVR) -- Investigators are still searching for answers after the remains of 19-year-old Emriel Krantz were found on the side of Highway 72 in Gilpin County on June 18, 2021. According to Gilpin County investigators, her body was found at the bottom of a steep hill, about 20 to 30 feet down from the highway. They believe she had been there about a week. "As parents, I'm traumatized. I can't believe someone would just have no respect for human life. She was just a kid," said her mom Candace Krantz, who is desperate to find out more information about her daughter's death. Investigators told FOX31 they started their investigation near 55th Avenue and Federal Boulevard in Denver where Emriel spent a lot of time. They tracked down several leads, but each one came up empty-handed. Human remains found in Saguache County "Someone knows something, someone or people were definitely a part of what happened and what took place to her," Krantz said.The family hopes by speaking out, it b...

Investigation underway after viral video shows 7-Eleven workers foiling robbery in California

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:59:59 GMT

Investigation underway after viral video shows 7-Eleven workers foiling robbery in California STOCKTON, Calif. (WSVN) — An incident at a 7-Eleven store in Stockton, California, has gained widespread attention after video footage surfaced online, capturing the moment when two store clerks took swift action to thwart a robbery attempt.In the video, which has since gone viral, a masked man is seen emptying shelves of cigarettes into a trash can while a bystander records the tense scene. The store clerks, determined to protect their workplace, intervene as the suspect attempts to leave the scene.The bystander, who captured the altercation, described his experience. He said he stopped at the store for gas and a drink when he witnessed the unfolding events.“I’m trying to feel it out,” said the man who did not want to give his name. “My job is to make it home.” According to his account, the suspect attempted to bypass one employee behind the counter, but another worker grabbed him, and a scuffle ensued. The video showed the suspect being hit more than ...

Miami-Dade County, Florida Keys introduce 645 area code

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:59:59 GMT

Miami-Dade County, Florida Keys introduce 645 area code Following the sequence of change, where “305” made way for “786,” a new area code emerges in South Florida — the “6-4-5.” Residents of Miami-Dade County and the Florida Keys will wake up to the presence of this fresh addition as it officially takes effect Friday. This new area code, recognized as an “overlay,” is set to serve the same geographic areas currently covered by the 305 and 786 area codes.The introduction of the 645 area code comes as the burgeoning population and the proliferation of communication devices have led to an increased demand for phone numbers. Local authorities and telecommunications regulatory bodies have worked collaboratively to ensure a seamless transition for residents and businesses. This means that individuals who currently possess a 305 or 786 area code will retain their existing numbers, while any new numbers issued may receive the 645 code.

Trump could face a 4th indictment as Georgia DA probes allegations of election interference

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:59:59 GMT

Trump could face a 4th indictment as Georgia DA probes allegations of election interference Former President Donald Trump might be facing yet another indictment, this time in Georgia stemming from an investigation into allegations of election interference.A district attorney in Georgia has launched a probe to determine whether Trump attempted to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in the state. If charges are filed, this would mark his fourth indictment.The decision on whether to proceed with an indictment is anticipated to be reached before the first of September.Security measures have been significantly heightened at the Atlanta courthouse after recent death threats. In preparation for potential arraignments, teams of experts have been dispatched to both New York and Miami to study and adapt advanced security protocols. The goal is to maintain order and safety during any legal proceedings that may arise from the ongoing investigations.Furthermore, local authorities have announced a temporary road closure scheduled to commence on Monday and continue for a span...

Kenyan doctors say civilians were shot, and some killed, while running from police during protests

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:59:59 GMT

Kenyan doctors say civilians were shot, and some killed, while running from police during protests NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Doctors in Kenya say the bullet wounds that civilians received during opposition protests in two counties last month show that most were shot while running from police or trying to surrender, according to a report released Friday.The report by the Kenya Medical Association, Amnesty International Kenya and the Law Society of Kenya looked at three days of protests in the western counties of Kisumu and Kisii, part of the opposition’s stronghold. It confirmed at least 11 people killed, most of them shot dead, and counted at least 47 others with gunshot wounds.“There was indeed the use of excessive force by the police” during the protests over the rising cost of living, the report said, noting that some victims were simply bystanders, including a woman watching the demonstrations from her shop. She was shot in the chest.The findings come less than a week after Kenya’s government said it would consider leading a multinational force in Haiti to take on gang warfare an...

Stock market today: Wall Street rises following reports on US job market, Big Tech earnings

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:59:59 GMT

Stock market today: Wall Street rises following reports on US job market, Big Tech earnings NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are rising following mixed reports about the U.S. job market and profits at two of Wall Street’s most influential stocks. The S&P 500 was up 0.6% early Friday and heading for its first gain in four days. The Dow was up 136 points, or 0.4%, and the Nasdaq composite was up 1%. Treasury yields dipped after the government said hiring was a touch weaker last month than expected. That could help keep pressure off high inflation. Amazon jumped 9.2% after reporting a much bigger profit than expected. Apple fell 3.1% after reporting revenue that just barely topped forecasts.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.BEIJING (AP) — Global stock markets rose Friday before a U.S. jobs update that could influence interest rate plans after Britain’s central bank raised its key lending rate.London, Shanghai, Paris and Tokyo advanced. Oil prices advanced.Wall Street futures rebounded. U.S. stocks fell for a third day Thursday after the Bank of Englan...

Serbia to ignore US sanctions against Bosnian Serbs accused of undermining deal that ended the war

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:59:59 GMT

Serbia to ignore US sanctions against Bosnian Serbs accused of undermining deal that ended the war BANJA LUKA, Bosnia-Herzegovina (AP) — Serbia will ignore U.S. sanctions recently imposed on top Bosnian Serb officials for undermining a 1995 peace agreement that ended a war that left more than 100,000 dead and millions homeless, the Serbian president said Friday.Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic said that the sanctioned ethnic Serb officials from neighboring Bosnia will still be welcome in Serbia. “The Republic of Serbia will treat the sanctions as if they did not exist,” Vucic said, during a visit to the Serb region of Bosnia. “It is hard, but that’s the only possible decision.”The four Bosnian Serb officials sanctioned by the U.S. Treasury on Monday include Zeljka Cvijanovic, a Serb member of the tripartite collective Bosnian presidency, as well as the prime minister of the Serb entity in Bosnia, Radovan Viskovic. The separatist leader of the Bosnian Serb entity, Milorad Dodik, has earlier been sanctioned by the U.S.The four are alleged to have taken part in drafting a law that...