Stock market today: Wall Street ends mixed ahead of talks to avoid U.S. default
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:20:53 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks drifted to a mixed close as Wall Street waits to see whether a pivotal meeting later in the day will help the U.S. government avoid a potentially disastrous default on its debt. The S&P 500 closed little changed Monday. The Dow slipped 0.4% and the Nasdaq rose 0.5%. Big Tech was continuing its strong run for the year so far, including Meta Platforms. Even a record fine from the European Union couldn’t slow it. Micron Technology was on the losing end after China accused its products of risking national security amid high tensions between Washington and Beijing. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are moving tentatively Monday, as Wall Street waits to see whether a pivotal meeting later in the day will help the U.S. government avoid a potentially disastrous default on its debt.The S&P 500 was 0.3% higher after coming off its best week since March. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 67 points, or ...Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano spewing ash and gas closes schools
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:20:53 GMT
SANTIAGO XALITZINTLA, Mexico (AP) — Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano spewed gas, smoke and ash Monday, leading education authorities to suspend in-person classes in parts of three states, a day after the government raised the warning level on the volcano’s activity.Activity at the 17,797-foot (5,425-meter) mountain just 45 miles (about 70 kilometers) southeast of Mexico City and known affectionately as “El Popo” has increased over the past week. Evacuations have not been ordered, but authorities were preparing for that scenario and telling people to stay out of 7.5-mile (12-kilometer) radius around the peak.In Santiago Xalitzintla, one of the communities closest to the crater, alerts and preparation are regular and most people were going about their normal business Monday. An extremely fine ash was falling and was visible on vehicles’ windshields.Job Amalco, a driver, said it was normal. “It doesn’t scare us. We’re spectators of what nature gives us,” he said proudly.But anxiety was be...Nothing found after Evanston Whole Foods evacuated over lunchtime bomb threat
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:20:53 GMT
EVANSTON, Ill. — An 'all clear' has been given by Evanston police investigating a lunchtime bomb threat at a downtown Whole Foods on Monday. According to police, an employee of Whole Foods, located in the 1600 block of Chicago Ave., received a call that bomb had been placed inside the store. The building was evacuated and road closures were implemented on Chicago Avenue and Church Street.MORE EVANSTON NEWS: From ‘Cats to Colts: 2 Former Northwestern players are ready to make an impact in the NFLAuthorities, including the Cook County Sheriff's Department Bomb Squad and K9 dog/handler team, canvassed the area but the threat was unfounded. Police cleared the scene just after 1:20 p.m. All traffic restrictions were lifted. Chicago man charged after attempted kidnapping in Evanston An investigation is ongoing. Anyone with additional information is asked to call the police at (847) 866-5040, FBI Chicago at (312) 421-6700, or Text-A-Tip to CRIMES (274637) with EPDTIP.SkyCam 9 flew above...North Chicago man killed in alleged targeted shooting identified
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:20:53 GMT
NORTH CHICAGO, Ill. — Police in North Chicago on Monday released the name of a 42-year-old man shot to death in what the department called a "targeted shooting."According to police, officers responded to a report of shots fired in the 1400 block of Cypress Avenue around 7:35 p.m. Saturday. Officers found two men suffering from gunshot wounds outside of a home on the block. The 42-year-old, later identified as Thomas Binford, was rushed to Vista East Medical Center in Waukegan, where he was pronounced deceased. The 18-year-old man was taken to a nearby hospital in stable condition.Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesPolice said the shooters fled from the scene. An investigation is ongoing.Anyone with information is asked to contact North Chicago police.School may have violated students' rights with book removals: Education Department
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:20:53 GMT
(The Hill) - The Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights (OCR) on Friday announced that a Georgia school district may have violated students’ civil rights by removing books that contained characters who were people of color or LGBTQ. The office said it concluded its investigation into Forsyth County School District after the school put restrictions on more than a dozen books in 2022 due to parents’ complaints. The department reviewed documents between the district and parents and meetings regarding the book removals, and it interviewed staff from the school. The OCR said the issue started at the beginning of last year after a parent group alleged sexually explicit books were on the library shelves and offered solutions such as removing books, shelving LGBTQ books in a separate part of the school library or making students have signed permission slips before checking out certain books in the library. Forsyth County Schools rejected all those proposals, say...'Dead-suspect loophole' bill passes Texas Senate
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:20:53 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- A bill that would eliminate a disputed loophole police use to block the release of records in cases where a suspect is killed made it another step closer to becoming law Monday when the Senate passed an amended version in a third and final reading.House Bill 30, by state Rep. Joe Moody, D-El Paso, would end the so-called dead-suspect loophole, which law enforcement departments can use to block records in cases that haven’t gone through the court process, such as when a suspect is killed during an arrest. The exemption rose to prominence – again – last year when Uvalde officials used it to block the release of records and video that would have shed light on law enforcement’s response to the Uvalde elementary school mass murder. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: As Uvalde anniversary nears, ‘dead suspect loophole’ closer to an end Sen. Phil King, R-Weatherford, sponsored the bill in the senate and carried the committee substitute.“Part of the reason we are doing this is for transp...Former Longhorns football player Jaden Hullaby has died
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:20:53 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Former Texas Longhorns football player Jaden Hullaby has died, his family announced Monday.Hullaby played two seasons for the Longhorns after signing in 2020 and then transferred to New Mexico. Family members said the last time they heard from him was May 18, and on Monday, his brother Landon posted on Twitter that he had died over the weekend. Landon Hullaby is a defensive back at Texas Tech.Longhorns head coach Steve Sarkisian released a statement saying the news was, "devastating and tragic.""He was a great person and someone we always enjoyed being around, coaching and spending time with," Sarkisian said. "All of our thoughts are with his family, friends and teammates, and we want to send our deepest condolences to them in such a difficult time."The New Mexico football program released a statement saying, "Our thoughts and prayers go out to Jaden's family and all who knew him."Hullaby was recruited by the Longhorns out of Mansfield Timberview High School where he...Jury dismissed after error in trial for Austin police officer accused of murder
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:20:53 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The trial of an Austin police officer accused of murder in a 2020 deadly shooting started Monday with jury selection. But an error led to the dismissal of the jury. Christopher Taylor, 31, is accused of shooting and killing Michael Ramos, 42, during a confrontation with police in a south Austin apartment complex parking lot. APD officer heads to murder trial in Michael Ramos shooting Ken Ervin, one of Taylor's attorneys, told KXAN the doors to the courtroom were locked while the state was conducting jury selection Monday morning, which is not allowed.Ervin said if the error was discovered after the fact, any trial decisions—including conviction—would be reversed. He said there was no point in not dismissing the jury Monday. Testimony is expected to begin Wednesday in the trial. In July 2020, officers responded to South Pleasant Valley Road after a 911 call reported someone dealing drugs in a car. The caller also said a man had a gun, according to previous APD repo...About 98% of Texas counties have a mental health professional shortage
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:20:53 GMT
If you or someone you know is in emotional distress or a suicidal crisis, call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988. Crisis counselors are available 24/7.AUSTIN (KXAN) — Almost every county in Texas has a problem with mental health care staffing, state data shows. A Texas Department of State Health Services dashboard says 248 of 254 entire counties have mental health professional shortages, plus three more counties (Lubbock, Dallas and Nueces) have partial designations. That's 97.6% of entire Texas counties with shortages.Texas Health Professional Shortage Area dashboard. Full interactive map online. (Screenshot Texas Health and Human Services) RELATED: Texas ranks as worst state for mental healthcare in new study In Central Texas, all counties except Williamson County currently have a shortage designation. The state's behavioral health worker shortage is expected to grow, according to a 2022 strategic plan from Texas' Statewide Behavioral Health Coordinating Council. T...Dripping Springs ISD school board to vote on increasing school resource officers
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 10:20:53 GMT
DRIPPING SPRINGS, Texas (KXAN) - More school resource officers could be coming to Dripping Springs ISD campuses. Monday night, the school board is deciding on whether it will nearly double the district's number of SROs. Dripping Springs ISD $223M bond focuses on district growth According to the agenda item, DSISD currently has four SRO positions. The school board will consider adding three more. Dripping Springs ISD portable classrooms costing $1.5M for upcoming school year The district said elementary campuses and the middle school share an SRO. If approved, this would provide more law enforcement coverage across the district.Sarah Al-Shaikh will have more on this story on KXAN News at 9 and 10.Latest news
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