New Ram electric pickup can go up to 500 miles on a charge

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:17 GMT

New Ram electric pickup can go up to 500 miles on a charge DETROIT (AP) — An electric Ram pickup truck with up to 500 miles of range per charge and a battery-powered people-hauling Kia SUV are among the new vehicles being introduced Wednesday at the New York International Auto Show.The two debuts in New York are among only nine automaker press conferences, far short of previous years. Many of the new models have been rolled out previously as automakers move away from auto shows and introduce new products virtually.The Ram 1500 Rev joins pickups from Ford, General Motors, Rivian and Lordstown Motors in a field that’s growing increasingly crowded. Tesla is supposed to start selling its long-awaited Cybertruck later in the year.The Ram looks more like the current gas-powered model than a more futuristic concept vehicle the company showed off in January. But it’s full of new technology.The Rev will come with a choice of two battery packs, the standard one with up to 350 miles of range and an optional larger pack with an expected range of ...

A decade in the EU, Croatia aids Balkan hopefuls

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:17 GMT

A decade in the EU, Croatia aids Balkan hopefuls SKOPJE, North Macedonia (AP) — Croatia’s prime minister promised on Wednesday to redouble efforts to help other countries in the region join the European Union as it prepares to mark a decade of EU membership. “We completed the integration process in 2013 … and we want to help (others) overcome their obstacles and to join us as soon as possible,” Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic said during a visit to North Macedonia. Croatia was the most recent country to join the EU, on July 1, 2013. On Jan. 1 this year, it became the 20th member of the euro area. Plenkovic praised the decision made last year to add Moldova, Ukraine and Bosnia to the list of EU candidate countries, but added that not enough progress had been made in integrating countries like North Macedonia and neighboring Albania. North Macedonia was granted EU candidate status in 2005 but since then, its application has stalled. Plenkovic urged the small Balkan country to follow through on a pledge to amend ...

DOJ tentatively settles over Texas church shooting for $144M

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:17 GMT

DOJ tentatively settles over Texas church shooting for $144M AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The Justice Department said Wednesday it has tentatively settled a lawsuit over the 2017 mass shooting at a Texas church that will pay victims and their families more than $144 million. More than two dozen people were killed when Devin Patrick Kelley o pened fire during a Sunday service at First Baptist Church of Sutherland Springs. Kelley, who died of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound after he was shot and chased by two men who heard the gunfire at the church, had served in the Air Force prior to the attack.U.S. District Judge Xavier Rodriguez had previously ruled that the Air Force was “60% liable” for the attack because it failed to submit Kelley’s assault conviction during his time in the Air Force to a national database.The Justice Department said the settlement is still subject to court approvals. Paul J. Weber, The Associated Press

Missouri tornado kills multiple people, sows destruction

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:17 GMT

Missouri tornado kills multiple people, sows destruction DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A tornado that tore through southeastern Missouri on Wednesday caused widespread destruction and killed and injured multiple people, authorities said.The tornado moved through a rural area of Bollinger County, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) south of St. Louis, between 3:30 and 4 a.m., said Sgt. Clark Parrott of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. He said it caused “multiple injuries and multiple deaths,” but he didn’t say how many or precisely where they occurred.“The damage is pretty widespread. It’s just heartbreaking to see it,” Parrott said.He said said a search and rescue operation is underway that involves multiple agencies. Crews are having to use chainsaws to cutback trees and brush to reach homes.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A tornado struck Missouri on Wednesday morning, causing an unknown number of injuries, as severe thunderstorms packing the threat of more hail and tornadoes w...

Ohio Republican lawmaker falsely claims to be MIT graduate

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:17 GMT

Ohio Republican lawmaker falsely claims to be MIT graduate COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — A freshman state lawmaker in Ohio falsely claimed to have graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, according to the prestigious university, and he has stepped down from a House committee leadership post after that revelation.Rep. Dave Dobos, a Columbus-area Republican, attended MIT in the 1970s and 1980 and studied economics but did not receive a degree, MIT’s deputy director of media relations, Sarah McDonnell, told Cleveland.com, which first reported the discrepancy Tuesday.House Speaker Jason Stephens has since accepted Dobos’ resignation as vice chair of the Higher Education Committee.“I have known Dave to be a hardworking member for his constituents. This is disappointing news,” Stephens said in a statement.Dobos had publicly described himself as an MIT graduate, including on his campaign website, as well as in his online biography for the Ohio House. By Tuesday evening, that biography had been changed to say that he “attended” the s...

Quebec man accused of killing people with truck appears on 1st-degree murder charges

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:17 GMT

Quebec man accused of killing people with truck appears on 1st-degree murder charges AMQUI, Que. — A Quebec man accused of driving his truck into pedestrians was formally charged today with three counts of first-degree murder.Steeve Gagnon was also arraigned on nine counts of attempted murder in connection with the alleged attack on March 13 that left three dead and several seriously injured in Amqui, Que.A truck drove into several groups of pedestrians on a main street in the town about 350 kilometres northeast of Quebec City in what police have described as an intentional act.Today’s court appearance took place before Quebec court Judge Yves Desaulniers at the courthouse in Amqui.The 38-year-old Gagnon has been in custody since the alleged attack and was already facing two counts of dangerous driving causing death.The case was put off until June 20.This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 5, 2023.The Canadian Press

Blinken says WSJ reporter ‘wrongfully detained’ by Russia

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:17 GMT

Blinken says WSJ reporter ‘wrongfully detained’ by Russia BRUSSELS (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Wednesday he has “no doubt” that Russia has wrongfully detained an American reporter for The Wall Street Journal who was arrested last week on spying allegations.However, Blinken said a formal determination of Evan Gershkovich’s wrongful detention has not yet been made, something that would elevate the priority of his case within the U.S. government. Blinken said the legal process for such a determination would be completed soon.“In Evan’s case we are working through the determination on wrongful detention. There is a process to do that,” he said. “I’ll let that process play out.“In my mind, there is no doubt that he is being wrongfully detained by Russia,” Blinken told reporters.Blinken’s comments at NATO headquarters in Brussels came just days after he directly urged his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, to immediately release Gershkovich as well as another imprisoned American, Paul Whelan, who h...

Ontario to beef up tenant protections, housing minister says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:17 GMT

Ontario to beef up tenant protections, housing minister says Ontario says it will make changes to protect renters against so-called ‘renovictions’ as well as boost the number of adjudicators who deal with tenant and landlord disputes.Housing Minister Steve Clark says the province will help renters whose landlords who kick them out in order to renovate then rent the unit at a much higher price.Clark says they are proposing changes to double the maximum fines for offences to individuals and corporations who do not follow the law.Critics have long called for rent control in the province, but the government has not said it will do so.Related: Rent prices grew at record pace in 2022 as Canada saw lowest vacancy rate in decadesAttorney General Doug Downey says the province will spend $6.5 million to appoint 40 additional adjudicators to the Landlord and Tenant Board.“Residents and rental housing providers deserve fast results, and government bureaucracy should not stand in the way,” Downey said in a release.Downey says the h...

Indigenous child-welfare settlement heading back to Canadian Human Rights Tribunal

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:17 GMT

Indigenous child-welfare settlement heading back to Canadian Human Rights Tribunal OTTAWA — A multibillion-dollar settlement for children and families harmed by Ottawa’s underfunding of on-reserve services will be presented to the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal for approval after being endorsed by First Nations chiefs.Indigenous Services Minister Patty Hajdu says the revised $23-billion compensation package is the largest settlement in Canadian history, and represents an important piece of healing for those harmed by past government policies.This latest settlement comes after years of threatened lawsuits by the Assembly of First Nations and human rights tribunal rulings that rejected several offers by the federal government, including one last year.The latest deal includes an additional $3 billion that includes compensation for 13,000 more children and other amendments that both sides are hoping will satisfy the tribunal’s concerns.Cindy Woodhouse, a regional chief from Manitoba who led the file for the assembly, gave thanks to Prime Minister Justin Tr...

Major flight cancelations, delays as severe weather moves through Chicago area

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:17 GMT

Major flight cancelations, delays as severe weather moves through Chicago area CHICAGO — Severe weather moved through the area Wednesday prompting warnings and watches that caused major flight cancelations and delays at Chicago airports.As of 9:30 a.m., a total of nearly 180 flights were canceled at O'Hare with average delays of at least 46 minutes, and close to 55 flights were canceled at Midway with average delays of at least 20 minutes, according to the Chicago Department of Aviation.A Severe Thunderstorm Watch has been issued for the Chicago area until 11 a.m.Winds could gust up to 70-75 mph, hail could reach 2” in diameter or greater and there is the threat of a few tornadoes as well. Non-thunderstorm winds could gust up to 45-50 mph. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here A Wind Advisory is also in effect between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. for the highlighted counties in the map below. Southwest winds 20-30 mph with gusts 45-50 mph are expected. Winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could snap, resulting in a few power outages. Str...