Powerball: el premio mayor sube a US$ 1.200 millones y estos son los números ganadores del 2 de octubre

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:40:04 GMT

Powerball: el premio mayor sube a US$ 1.200 millones y estos son los números ganadores del 2 de octubre (CNN) — Aún no se produjo ningún ganador en el sorteo de Powerball de este lunes por la noche, ya que el premio mayor continúa disparándose. La Asociación de Lotería Multiestatal dice que el gran premio estimado para el sorteo de este miércoles es ahora de US$ 1.200 millones, el mayor premio de Powerball de este año.El juego no ha tenido un ganador del premio mayor desde que un boleto comprado en California acertó todos los números para un premio de US$ 1.080 millones. El gran premio récord fue de US$ 2.040 millones, reclamado en noviembre pasado.Los números del Powerball de este lunes fueron 12-26-27-43-47, con un Powerball de 5.Estas son las recomendaciones si te ganas la loteríaEl premio mayor estimado del sorte de este miércoles se ubica como el tercero más grande en la historia del juego Powerball y el séptimo más grande entre los premios mayores de la lotería estadounidense.El premio mayor tiene un valor en efectivo de US$ 551,7 millones, según la página Web de Powerball...

India police search journalists’ homes and offices in the country’s latest raids on media

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:40:04 GMT

India police search journalists’ homes and offices in the country’s latest raids on media NEW DELHI (AP) — Indian police raided the offices of a news website that’s under investigation for allegedly receiving funds from China, as well as the homes of several of its journalists, in what critics described as an attack on one of India’s few remaining independent news outlets.The raids came months after Indian authorities searched the BBC’s New Delhi and Mumbai offices over accusations of tax evasion in February.NewsClick, founded in 2009, is known as one of only a few news outlets in India that is willing to criticize Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government. Indian authorities registered a case against the site and its journalists on Aug. 17, weeks after a New York Times report alleged that the website had received funds from an American millionaire who, the Times wrote, has funded the spread of “Chinese propaganda.” NewsClick has denied the charges.The case was filed under a wide-ranging anti-terrorism law that allows charges for “anti-national activiti...

In the news today: Speaker vote in the House and the Blue Jays begin post-season play

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:40:04 GMT

In the news today: Speaker vote in the House and the Blue Jays begin post-season play Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today…MPs set to vote on new House of Commons SpeakerA rare event in Canada’s history is set to unfold today as members of Parliament elect a new House of Commons Speaker. Anthony Rota stepped down from the role a week ago amid international controversy over his actions during a recent visit by Ukraine’s president.Rota invited a veteran who served in a Nazi unit in the Second World War to the House of Commons chamber, and asked parliamentarians and dignitaries to applaud the man as a hero.Experts say this is one for the history books, because it’s happening mid-session rather than after a federal election — something that’s only happened twice before.A handful of Conservative, Liberal and NDP MPs, along with Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, have announced their interest in taking on the role.Trial to begin in case of alleged RCMP leakerMore t...

MPs set to vote on new House of Commons Speaker in historic election

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:40:04 GMT

MPs set to vote on new House of Commons Speaker in historic election OTTAWA — A rare event in Canada’s history is set to unfold today as members of Parliament elect a new House of Commons Speaker. Anthony Rota stepped down from the role a week ago amid international controversy over his actions during a recent visit by Ukraine’s president.Rota invited a veteran who served in a Nazi unit in the Second World War to the House of Commons chamber, and asked parliamentarians and dignitaries to applaud the man as a hero. A handful of Conservative, Liberal and NDP MPs, along with Green Party Leader Elizabeth May, have announced their interest in taking on the role. Those who are in the running will have the chance to deliver a short speech to fellow MPs before they vote anonymously on a ranked ballot.Experts say this is one for the history books, because it’s happening mid-session rather than after a federal election — something that’s only happened twice before.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 3, 2023. The C...

After a four-week campaign, Manitobans to decide on Tories’ bid for a third term

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:40:04 GMT

After a four-week campaign, Manitobans to decide on Tories’ bid for a third term WINNIPEG — Manitobans are to make history today as they cast final ballots in an election that has followed four weeks of promises, debates and controversial advertisements.If Heather Stefanson leads the incumbent Progressive Conservatives to a third consecutive majority, she would become the first woman to be elected premier in a Manitoba general election. Stefanson took over the top spot midterm in a party leadership race after former premier Brian Pallister retired in 2021.If the New Democrats win after seven years in Opposition, leader Wab Kinew would become the first First Nations premier of a province in Canada. His late father was not allowed to vote as a young man under Canadian law at the time.Opinion polls have suggested the New Democrats have a lead, especially in Winnipeg, where 32 of the 57 legislature seats are. Tory support dropped during the COVID-19 pandemic, as hospitals struggled to deal with rising case numbers and dozens of intensive-care patients were flown to ...

Delta landfill in British Columbia would turn into a spot for eagle watching in fall

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:40:04 GMT

Delta landfill in British Columbia would turn into a spot for eagle watching in fall Fall and winter are some of the busiest months for a raptor rescue operation in Delta, B.C., as it prepares for the annual migration of eagles scavenging at the Metro Vancouver landfill. Martina Versteeg, the raptor care supervisor with Orphaned Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre, also known as OWL, said it’s a great spot for bird watching as hundreds of eagles converge to gorge at the dump. “It’s quite a sight. There is one on every fence post. It’s quite a remarkable thing,” said Versteeg. But it’s also dangerous for the birds and about 200 eagles are brought into their rescue operation every year with everything from broken wings to infections, lead poisoning and even electrocutions from the nearby power lines. Versteeg said the birds are often hit by vehicles as they try to lift their food and fly into the path of a truck“If they’ve eaten too much food, especially, then they can’t get lift as quick,” she added. Versteeg said they see a lot of eagl...

B.C. court rejects challenge to huge Squamish Nation housing project in Vancouver

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:40:04 GMT

B.C. court rejects challenge to huge Squamish Nation housing project in Vancouver VANCOUVER — A massive Vancouver housing development spearheaded by the Squamish Nation has cleared a legal hurdle after a B.C. Supreme Court judge rejected a challenge by a residents’ association over lack of consultation. The Kits Point Residents Association had been seeking to have the Senakw project’s services agreement between the First Nation and the City of Vancouver declared unlawful.The project at the foot of the Burrard Street Bridge leading into Vancouver’s downtown core is slated to include 6,000 rental units, and is being funded by $1.4 billion in federal loans.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was on the site last year when the project broke ground, and former Vancouver mayor Kennedy Stewart touted the development as “the largest First Nations economic development in Canadian history.”The site is Squamish land that was once expropriated by the Canadian Pacific Railway.Squamish Nation spokesman Wilson Williams said in an interview Tuesday that t...

One dead after reported hit-and-run in far north Austin

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:40:04 GMT

One dead after reported hit-and-run in far north Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) – Austin Police said one person died Tuesday morning after a reported hit-and-run in far north Austin. According to APD, officers got the call at 1:33 a.m. of a person who was bleeding after being hit by a vehicle in the southbound lanes of the MoPac Expressway Service Road. The location is between Parmer Lane and Duval Road. Police said that person's injuries were "incompatible with life."According to APD, no vehicles or suspects were found at the scene. The southbound MoPac Service Road was shut down while officers investigate, APD said.APD said vehicular homicide detectives are working the case.

Daily horoscope for October 3, 2023

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:40:04 GMT

Daily horoscope for October 3, 2023 Moon Alert: After 1:15 a.m. EDT today, there are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions. The Moon is in Gemini.Happy Birthday for Tuesday, Oct. 3, 2023:You are innovative, exciting and dynamic. You make a statement through your appearance and are often original and daring. This is a slower paced year. Take time to rejuvenate yourself. Focus on your needs and seek out relationships that are supportive to you — people who have your back.ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★★Your communication skills are hot today! It’s the perfect day to socialize. It’s a great date day. You will also enjoy fun activities with kids as well as sports events. Conversations with partners, spouses and close friends will be dynamic and productive. Go, go, go! Tonight: Sweet conversations.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★★You are the financial wizard of the zodiac, and today is an excellent day to deal with financial matters. It’s a good day for business and commerce. It’s a good d...

EU youth: 25% employed while in education

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:40:04 GMT

EU youth: 25% employed while in education In 2022, 72% of young Europeans (aged 15-29) remained outside the labour force during formal education. An additional 25% were employed, while 3% were available for employment and actively seeking employment (unemployed) while in formal education.The dynamics of young people's transition from formal education to the labour market varies significantly among EU countries. These disparities can be influenced by national education systems, availability of training, labour market characteristics, and cultural factors.Despite a quarter of young Europeans being employed while studying, this statistic conceals substantial national differences. At the national level, the highest shares of young people employed during formal education were observed in the Netherlands (73%), Denmark (52%), and Germany (45%). In contrast, Romania (2%), Slovakia (5%), and Hungary (6%) reported the lowest shares.Source dataset:  Eurostat extractionThe highest shares of young people in formal education who ar...