2 workers stuck on 21st floor of Miami building pulled to safety

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:45:12 GMT

2 workers stuck on 21st floor of Miami building pulled to safety Crews came to the rescue of two construction workers who became stuck hundreds of feet from the ground in Miami.City of Miami Fire Rescue units responded to the scene along the 1700 block of North Miami Avenue, Wednesday afternoon.Officials said the workers ended up stuck on the 21st floor of a building after the hanging platform they were working on malfunctioned, at around 2:15 p.m.Miami Fire Rescue’s Technical Rescue team was dispatched to perform a high-angle rescue operation. Rescuers got up on the roof and pulled both workers to safety using ropes, harnesses and hoisting devices. After they were hoisted over the edge, both workers were evaluated by paramedics. They did not require any treatment or transport to the hospital.

‘Presumed human remains’ found near debris field of doomed Titan submersible, US Coast Guard says

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:45:12 GMT

‘Presumed human remains’ found near debris field of doomed Titan submersible, US Coast Guard says The US Coast Guard has recovered “presumed human remains” from the seafloor in the area of the Titan submersible’s debris field and will conduct a formal analysis, the military branch said Wednesday.[Original story, published at 2:15 p.m. ET]Huge pieces of the doomed submersible Titan were hoisted onto a Canadian pier Wednesday nearly a week after authorities announced a “catastrophic implosion” had killed all five men onboard the minivan-sized vessel, according to the company leading the effort and photos of the task.A white panel-like piece – taller than the two men guiding it onto land – and another similarly sized part with cords and wires draped with white tarp were taken off the anchor handling vessel Horizon Arctic at the Canadian Coast Guard pier in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, photos by The Canadian Press’ Paul Daly show.It was not immediately clear what the pieces are. Titan was made of carbon fiber and titanium and weighed 23,000 pounds, with room...

Mets owner Steve Cohen considering trade deadline moves, backs Buck Showalter and Billy Eppler in presser

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:45:12 GMT

Mets owner Steve Cohen considering trade deadline moves, backs Buck Showalter and Billy Eppler in presser George Steinbrenner, he is not.The first year of the Steve Cohen era was a wild ride, but the wildest part might have been an owner of a professional sports franchise taking to Twitter to express his displeasure as often as he did. Fans took this to mean he was going to run the Mets like the late Steinbrenner ran the Yankees, with deep pockets and little tolerance for losing. But Cohen isn’t The Boss and he’s not a ham-handed Wilpon either. He confirmed that Wednesday by publicly backing manager Buck Showalter and general manager Billy Eppler in his first press conference since Opening Day.“I’m a patient guy,” Cohen said Wednesday at Citi Field. “Now, everybody wants a headline. Everybody says, ‘Fire this person or that person,’ but I don’t see that as a way to operate. If you want to attract good people to this organization, the worst thing you can do is be hostile.”Eppler publicly pledged his support to Showalter and the ...

Auchincloss takes tax talk to Fox audience

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:45:12 GMT

Auchincloss takes tax talk to Fox audience A Massachusetts Democrat is encouraging his conservative House colleagues to reach across the aisle where they might find compromise on a tax package, instead of passing a Republican offered plan which is almost certainly dead on arrival in the U.S. Senate.U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss penned an op-ed published by Fox News on Wednesday, titled “I’m a Democrat, and here’s what I think Republicans should do if they want to pass tax reform,” in which the Congressman from Newton tells House Republicans they may be able to put together a package that will pass the upper chamber and ultimately become law, but only if they work with Democrats.“House Republicans have a new tax bill, and it’s more of the same. The Bush 43 tax cuts added more than $5 trillion to the debt and helped the rich. The Trump tax cuts added almost $2 trillion to the debt and helped the rich. These new tax cuts would add about $1 trillion to the debt, if extended permanently, and – you guessed it – help the rich,” ...

Wildfire smoke will impact Massachusetts yet again, possible ‘air quality concerns’

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:45:12 GMT

Wildfire smoke will impact Massachusetts yet again, possible ‘air quality concerns’ Is that wildfire smoke and haze from Canada coming back to the Bay State?After the smoke plume made its way to Massachusetts earlier this month, meteorologists had warned that it could return this summer depending on how the wind blows. Now a few weeks later, it’s likely that the smoke from the out-of-control wildfires will yet again impact the Bay State and the local air quality.The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection’s forecast for Thursday mentions the Canadian wildfire smoke in an air quality alert.“AIR QUALITY: Wildfire smoke from Canada will likely enter western and central portions of the State and influence particle pollution levels,” MassDEP’s forecast reads.“Fine particle levels will likely average in the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups range in these western and central areas,” the forecast states. “Moderate levels are forecast for eastern areas on Thursday.”Sensitive groups include people with heart or...

Red Sox notebook: Marlins’ Luis Arraez a throwback to a different era

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:45:12 GMT

Red Sox notebook: Marlins’ Luis Arraez a throwback to a different era They don’t make them like Luis Arraez anymore.In an era of exit velocity and launch angle, the Miami Marlins leadoff hitter is an old school contact hitter in the mold of Rod Carew and Ichiro Suzuki. Since he debuted in 2019 nobody has been better at getting the ball into play and avoiding strikeouts, and now he’s making a push to become the first player since Red Sox legend Ted Williams to bat .400 for a season.Arraez came to Fenway Park this week in better position to challenge for .400 than anyone in a generation. He entered the series batting .399 and remained at that mark heading into Wednesday after going 2 for 5 in Miami’s series-opening 10-1 win.His .399 average leads baseball by 69 points, and Arraez also leads MLB in OBP (.450) and hits (113) while ranking fourth in OPS (.945) and fifth in offensive WAR (3.5). He’s also struck out 16 times in 313 plate appearances and has a strikeout rate of 5.1%, miles ahead of the MLB average (22.9%).To put what A...

Chrissy Teigen, John Legend welcome 4th child in surprise announcement

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:45:12 GMT

Chrissy Teigen, John Legend welcome 4th child in surprise announcement Peter Sblendorio | New York Daily NewsChrissy Teigen and John Legend welcomed a baby boy via surrogate this month, the couple revealed in a surprise announcement Wednesday.Wren Alexander Stephens is their fourth child. Teigen gave birth to daughter Esti in January.Teigen suffered a pregnancy loss with a baby boy, Jack, in 2020. In Wednesday’s announcement, Teigen said she and Legend reached out to a surrogate agency in 2021 about enlisting two surrogates, before she decided to try to carry a child again and restarted the in vitro fertilization process.“Around this same time, we also met the most incredible, loving, compassionate surrogate we could ever imagine, Alexandra,” Teigen wrote. “I knew she was a perfect match for us the moment we spoke to her.”Teigen said the first embryo they tried with Alexandra did not survive. Then, during Teigen’s pregnancy with Esti, the surrogate became pregnant with Teigen and Legend’s son. View this post on InstagramA post shared by chrissy teigen...

US Coast Guard says 'presumed human remains' found in wreckage of Titan submersible

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:45:12 GMT

US Coast Guard says 'presumed human remains' found in wreckage of Titan submersible PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — The U.S. Coast Guard says it has likely recovered human remains from the wreckage of the Titan submersible and is bringing the evidence back to the United States. The submersible imploded last week, killing all five people on board. The vessel was on a voyage see the wreck of the Titanic.The return of the Titan debris to port in St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador on Wednesday is a key piece of the investigation into why the submersible imploded. Twisted chunks of the 22-foot submersible were unloaded at a Canadian Coast Guard pier.The U.S. Coast Guard said late Wednesday it had recovered debris and evidence from the sea floor and that included what it described as presumed human remains. “I am grateful for the coordinated international and interagency support to recover and preserve this vital evidence at extreme offshore distances and depths,” U.S. Coast Guard Chief Capt. Jason Neubauer said in a statement. “The evidence will provide investigators from sev...

Amtrak train with 198 passengers derails after hitting truck on tracks in Southern California

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:45:12 GMT

Amtrak train with 198 passengers derails after hitting truck on tracks in Southern California MOORPARK, Calif. (AP) — An Amtrak train carrying nearly 200 passengers struck a county work truck and derailed on Wednesday in Southern California, critically injuring the truck’s driver, authorities said.Three of the train’s seven cars went off the tracks following the collision in Moorpark, said Ventura County Fire Department Captain Brian McGrath. Fourteen people on the train were taken to hospitals with minor injuries, while the truck driver was taken to a trauma center with a head injury, McGrath said. Parts of the demolished Ventura County Public Works truck were scattered all around the derailed train cars. McGrath initially said the truck’s driver was believed to have gotten out of the vehicle before the crash, but later clarified that the circumstances leading up to the impact weren’t known. “No one’s talked to him, so the whole situation is still being investigated,” he said.The derailed train cars remained upright on tracks adjacent to an orchard and bare sect...

Maryland’s highest court to hear appeals in case chronicled by ‘Serial’ podcast

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:45:12 GMT

Maryland’s highest court to hear appeals in case chronicled by ‘Serial’ podcast ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — The Supreme Court of Maryland announced Wednesday it will hear an appeal from Adnan Syed, whose conviction for killing an ex-girlfriend was reinstated by a lower court after he was released from prison. The court scheduled legal brief deadlines for August and oral arguments for Oct. 5. The court also said it will hear appeals from the victim’s family.Syed, whose case was chronicled in the hit podcast “Serial,” was convicted in 2000 of killing Hae Min Lee. He was freed from prison last year after Baltimore prosecutors found flaws in the evidence presented at trial and a judge agreed to vacate his conviction. However, Lee’s relatives appealed the decision, contending they didn’t receive sufficient notice to attend the hearing that set Syed free. In March, the Maryland Appellate Court agreed and reinstated Syed’s conviction and ordered a redo of the hearing. Syed’s attorney, Erica Suter, then appealed that ruling to the state’s highest cour...