Juez declara legal la captura del hijo del presidente de Colombia, Nicolás Petro Burgos, y su exesposa Daysuris del Carmen Vásquez

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:21:30 GMT

Juez declara legal la captura del hijo del presidente de Colombia, Nicolás Petro Burgos, y su exesposa Daysuris del Carmen Vásquez (CNN Español) — Un juez de Bogotá declaró legal este domingo la captura de Nicolás Petro Burgos y de su exesposa, Daysuris del Carmen Vásquez Castro, a quienes se les investiga por los delitos de lavado de activos, enriquecimiento ilícito y violación de datos personales, según informó en un comunicado la Fiscalía de Colombia.El Juzgado Penal Municipal 74 con funciones de control de garantías determinó además que “se impartió legalidad a los allanamientos, registro e incautación con fines de comiso de elementos que serían útiles para la investigación y que adquieren la calidad de material probatorio o evidencia física”, de acuerdo con el comunicado.Según la Fiscalía, la decisión del Juez “no tuvo recursos de las partes”.Hasta este domingo, aún no se daba una determinación sobre el pedido de la Fiscalía para que se decretara aseguramiento contra Petro Burgos y Vásquez.CNN intenta también obtener comentarios de los abogados defensores de Petro Burgos y Váz...

Alpine Rescue Team responds to four calls on Saturday

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:21:30 GMT

Alpine Rescue Team responds to four calls on Saturday DENVER (KDVR) -- Alpine Rescue Team is reminding hikers to be prepared after a busy weekend of calls. The rescue team received four calls on Saturday alone for injured individuals in the mountains at Hermans Gulf, Saint Mary's and Kingston Peak. Videos: Tornadoes captured on camera in Adams County However, Dawn Wilson with Alpine Rescue said it's been busy for a while now."We’ve had a really busy July actually, we’ve had over two dozen rescues in the month of July and we think the rain is out and more people are out enjoying the Colorado backcountry," Wilson said. Alpine Rescue said it's important to know before you go and to know your body. "If you’re out there enjoying Colorado mountains, be safe. Do what you can of being educated and knowing your physical limitations," she said. "The big thing too is social media and making sure you’re not trying to bag a peak or do a certain distance without paying attention to your body and if it's telling you you need to stop and turn aroun...

West Metro firefighters travel to help battle California wildfires

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:21:30 GMT

West Metro firefighters travel to help battle California wildfires GOLDEN, Colo. (KDVR) -- The York Fire in southern California has now burned 70,000 acres and crossed into Nevada.As the fire danger increases Colorado is answering the call for assistance. Four West Metro firefighters are en route to the fire. They will learn of the location of their post when they arrive. Camp Spark aims to ignite girls’ interest in firefighting West Metro firefighter Michael Worcester has fought wildland fires in several western states. He told FOX31 that recent storms have provided much-needed moisture, but abundant rainfall can also increase fire danger because it boosts the growth of brush.“As things dry out then the fire danger becomes more concerning, there’s more fuel to burn,” said Worcester.Worcester told FOX31 that the National Inter-Agency and Geographic Area Coordination Centers decide if and when out-of-state firefighters need to be sent across state lines to assist other crews.“Ultimately all the resources available for wildland firefighting are con...

Sweltering heat leaves 70 million people in the US under heat alerts, as record-setting temperatures move through the South

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:21:30 GMT

Sweltering heat leaves 70 million people in the US under heat alerts, as record-setting temperatures move through the South (CNN) — As the planet’s hottest month on record comes to a close, 70 million people are under heat alerts in the US, where areas in the southern plains and Southeast could see record-setting highs of 115 degrees or more.While the Northeast and mid-Atlantic will get some relief Sunday, heat advisories and excessive heat warnings are widespread across more than 10 states, from Texas to Florida, according to the National Weather Service. The weather service warned heat indexes, which factor in humidity, could soar above 105 to 115 degrees across the southern Plains to the lower Mississippi Valley and the Southeast.“Record hot highs and warm minimum temperatures are widely possible in these regions next week,” the prediction center added.The Southwest gets some reprieve from the record-setting heat as high temperatures, though still extremely hot, return to more normal values for this time of year.Phoenix topped 110 degrees for the 30th day in a row on Saturday, hitting a high of 115 de...

Like an uncool nightclub: Top EU tweeters don’t love Elon Musk’s big Twitter rebrand

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:21:30 GMT

Like an uncool nightclub: Top EU tweeters don’t love Elon Musk’s big Twitter rebrand Twitter is dead; long live … X? It’s been less than a week since Elon Musk rebranded his microblogging platform Twitter as X. As part of the shift, Musk replaced Twitter’s iconic blue bird with a stylized black-and-white X. The change rattled many users, who worry — following algorithmic changes and cutting thousands of staffers — that Musk is on his way to transforming their favorite platform beyond recognition.But where does this leave the Twitter elite of Brussels, a city where no parliamentary discussion or Commission initiative can go by without a witty tweet and an attendant hail of sarcastic replies and barbed quotes? Well, dear reader, we checked so you didn’t have to.POLITICO reached out to some of the most active tweeters — Xers? — in the EU bubble to get their take on the big rebrand and Musk’s tweaks. Here’s what they told us: Dave Keating, @DaveKeating, journalist, 53K followers“Twitter has become an embarrassing place to be. Like if...

How the Chicago Cubs could upgrade as they prepare to bolster the roster at the trade deadline

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:21:30 GMT

How the Chicago Cubs could upgrade as they prepare to bolster the roster at the trade deadline Kyle Hendricks couldn’t help but laugh after his postgame media availability ended Sunday.As much as the Chicago Cubs have tried to ignore the inevitable questions surrounding the trade deadline the last couple of weeks, their inconsistencies and a brutal May performance had them trending toward a third consecutive season as sellers. Their turnaround, winning 10 of their last 12 games, successfully shifted the focus onto how they would improve the roster rather than what the Cubs’ most valuable assets could net in return.“I do appreciate that, the shift in tone,” Hendricks said, smiling, of the trade deadline seller-turned-buyer questions.So when they ended their series Sunday in St. Louis with a 3-0 loss to halt their season-high eight-game winning streak, the Cubs could still appreciate what they accomplished over the last two weeks and the opportunity that lies ahead over the next two months. They stepped up to deliver the wins and the movement up the stan...

EU leader pays rare visit to Philippines after stormy ties with past president over human rights

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:21:30 GMT

EU leader pays rare visit to Philippines after stormy ties with past president over human rights MANILA, Philippines (AP) — European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen was holding talks with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Monday in a sign of improving ties after a stormy period between the EU and his predecessor over human rights.Von der Leyen arrived in Manila Sunday night for the first such top-level visit in nearly six decades of relations with the Philippines. Her visit is aimed at strengthening diplomatic, trade, security and overall relations, European and Philippine officials said, adding that she came at Marcos’s invitation.The talks between von der Leyen and her delegation with Filipino officials were also expected to cover the Philippines’ chances of retaining special trade incentives depending on its adherence to international conventions on human and labor rights and good governance.In February, a group of European parliamentarians said Manila’s chances of retaining those incentives, including slashed tariffs for a wide array of products, would inc...

Man injured when stabbed during alleged robbery attempt in Scarborough

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:21:30 GMT

Man injured when stabbed during alleged robbery attempt in Scarborough One person has been injured when stabbed during an alleged robbery in the Markham Road and Steeles Avenue East area in Scarborough.At approximately 9:54 p.m. police responded to reports of a man stabbed during what appeared to have been a robbery.STABBING:Markham Rd & Steeles Ave E9:54 pm– reports of a man stabbed – police o/s– appears to have been a robbery– man being transported to hospital w/not life-threatening– 2 male suspects fled in a blue BMW X3– ongoing investigation#GO1774974^sc— Toronto Police Operations (@TPSOperations) July 31, 2023The man was transported to hospital with not life-threatening injuries.Two male suspects fled in a blue BMW X3 and there is an ongoing investigation.

Skepticism prevails as Chinese leaders promise to back private businesses to spur slowing economy

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:21:30 GMT

Skepticism prevails as Chinese leaders promise to back private businesses to spur slowing economy BEIJING (AP) — The Fangbiaogan Real Estate Agency in the southern city of Nanning is still waiting for China’s post-COVID rebound.Home sales are 30-40% below last year’s depressed level after the economy barely grew in the latest quarter, according to the owner, who would give only his surname, Cai. He has cut staff by 80% to 40 employees. Their income from sales commissions has fallen as much as 90%.“People are worried,” said Cai. “They feel safer holding onto their savings instead of spending them.”Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s government is making ambitious promises to drag the economy out of that crisis of confidence aggravated by tension with Washington, wilting exports, job losses and anxiety among foreign companies about an expanded anti-spying law.Its most striking pledge: To support entrepreneurs who generate jobs and wealth but have felt under attack over the past decade as the ruling Communist Party built up state-owned industry, tightened control over business and pr...

Blue blood from horseshoe crabs is valuable for medicine, but a declining bird needs them for food

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 04:21:30 GMT

Blue blood from horseshoe crabs is valuable for medicine, but a declining bird needs them for food PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A primordial sea animal that lives on the tidal mudflats of the East Coast and serves as a linchpin for the production of vital medicines stands to benefit from new protective standards.But conservationists who have been trying for years to save a declining bird species — the red knot — that depends on horseshoe crabs fear the protections still don’t go far enough.Drug and medical device makers are dependent on the valuable blue blood of the crabs — helmet-shaped invertebrates that have scuttled in the ocean and tidal pools for more than 400 million years — to test for potentially dangerous impurities. The animals are drained of some of their blood and returned to the environment, but many die from the bleeding.Recent revisions to guidelines for handling the animals should keep more alive through the process, regulators said. The animals — not really true crabs but rather more closely related to land-dwelling invertebrates such as spiders and scorpions —...