First baby African elephant born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in 7 years, park says

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:21:21 GMT

First baby African elephant born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in 7 years, park says (CNN) — Saturday marked a momentous occasion at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Florida, where officials announced an African elephant calf was born at the park for the first time in seven years.The baby girl named Corra weighed 218 pounds at birth and is bonding backstage with her mother, Nadirah, said Scott Terrell, the director of animal and science Operations for Walt Disney Parks and Resorts Worldwide, in a blog post.Disney said the birth of Corra, who is Nadirah’s first calf, is “extra special” since Nadirah was also born at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in 2005, making her the first second-generation calf at the park.Nadirah became pregnant in early 2022 through natural breeding and received care from Disney’s animal care team for her entire 22-month pregnancy, park officials said.Births of African elephants at Disney are planned through the Association of Zoos and Aquariums Species Survival Plan, a program to help “ensure the responsible breeding of endangered animals in mana...

Florida researchers explore robot’s human capabilities at IHMC

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:21:21 GMT

Florida researchers explore robot’s human capabilities at IHMC PENSACOLA, Fla. (WSVN) — The Institute for Human and Machine Cognition (IHCM) Robotics Lab developed a robot to delve into the understanding of human abilities.Meet “Nadia,” a humanoid robot equipped with a high power-to-weight ratio and a wide range of motion. Nadia employs innovative mechanisms and composite materials.While Nadia’s capabilities extend beyond boxing, researchers believe that engaging in this physical activity against human opponents serves as a starting point for studying human capabilities. “Right now, though, our projects with Nadia aren’t really focused on boxing,” said Dr. Robert Griffin. “What we’re really looking towards is making robots who can start doing some of the dangerous tasks that we currently rely on people to do: things like bomb disposal, nuclear cleanup, disaster response”The ultimate goal is to create an alternative workforce for hazardous jobs, allowing robots like Nadia to step in and...

Investigation underway after shooting in Miami

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:21:21 GMT

Investigation underway after shooting in Miami At around 5:40 a.m. Monday, Miami Police responded to a report of a person shot in the vicinity of Northwest 22nd Avenue and about 11th Street. Upon their arrival, officers discovered an adult male with apparent gunshot wounds. The victim was transported to Jackson Memorial Hospital’s Trauma Center for medical attention.An active investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding this shooting incident. Miami Police are working to gather information and piece together the details that led to this incident.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Volusia County Sheriff’s Deputies save 5-year-old girl after accidental shooting

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:21:21 GMT

Volusia County Sheriff’s Deputies save 5-year-old girl after accidental shooting DELTONA, Fla. (WSVN) — Volusia County Sheriff’s Deputies rescued a 5-year-old girl who accidentally shot herself in the leg on Saturday. Upon arrival, the deputies administered first aid, including the application of a tourniquet, to the injured child. https://twitter.com/SheriffChitwood/status/1736216885983613284?s=20The incident unfolded with urgency and care, as captured by the bodycam footage:Deputy 1: “Where is she, where is she? I got you. Let me see sweetie, let me see. Right there.”Deputy 2: “We got you, we got you. You’re alright sweetheart, don’t look at it. Don’t look at it, you’re OK. You’re alright, we’re right here with you. It’s OK, it’s OK. We’re right here, it’s OK. It’s gonna hurt, hold my hand, hold my hand and squeeze.”The child was rushed to the hospital and medical staff acknowledged that the deputies’ quick response and use of a tourniq...

EU leaders set for special summit on February 1

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:21:21 GMT

EU leaders set for special summit on February 1 BRUSSELS — European leaders will reconvene for a special summit in Brussels on February 1, 2024 to discuss new financial aid to Ukraine, European Council President Charles Michel announced Monday.The decision on a €50 billion aid package for Kyiv had been postponed last week because of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s opposition. The aid package is set to be included in a revised EU budget, which means that it requires unanimous approval from the 27 leaders.Speaking at a press conference Monday, Michel said the next summit would focus on “convincing the 27th member state [Hungary] to agree so we can have a unanimous decision on this subject.”

More than 110,000 without power in MA as storm brings heavy wind, rain

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:21:21 GMT

More than 110,000 without power in MA as storm brings heavy wind, rain Residents woke up to a stormy start of their weeks Monday, with heavy rains and strong winds blasting southern New England. Gusts of as fast as 60 to 70 miles per hour were forecast for Monday morning, with peak intensity expected from mid-morning to mid-afternoon. There is the potential for both inland flooding from the rain and minor coastal flooding from the wind, as well as possible power outages from downed trees and tree limbs.“Once the storm arrives if you are traveling please stay as far away from our crews as possible if you see them out so they have the space they need to safely do their work and make repairs,” said William Hinkle of Eversource Energy. “If you come across any downed lines, always stay as far away from those as possible as well and report them immediately to 911 and give us a call.”https://twitter.com/HanoverFire/status/1736759335378731160As of 9:40 a.m., there were more than 110,000 power outages reported statewide according to ...

US Steel, once the world’s largest corporation, agrees to sell itself to a Japanese company

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:21:21 GMT

US Steel, once the world’s largest corporation, agrees to sell itself to a Japanese company New York (CNN) — US Steel has agreed to be bought by Nippon Steel, Japan’s largest steelmaker, in a $14.1 billion deal.The deal marks the latest step in a gradual decline for the iconic 122-year old company, which was once the largest company on the planet. It was one of the first major conglomerates and a symbol of American industrial might.But it is no longer even the largest US steelmaker, having been surpassed by Nucor Steel years ago.“We are confident that … this combination is truly best for all,” said US Steel CEO David Burritt. “Today’s announcement also benefits the United States — ensuring a competitive, domestic steel industry, while strengthening our presence globally.”“US Steel’s best days are ahead, together,” Burritt told investors at the conclusion of a conference call Monday.Under terms of the deal, US Steel’s operations will retain its name and will continue to have a headquarters in Pittsburgh. But the deal could still stir opposition.Earlier this summer the ...

Chicago Bears are running out of bounce-back opportunities. Brad Biggs’ 10 thoughts on the Week 15 meltdown.

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:21:21 GMT

Chicago Bears are running out of bounce-back opportunities. Brad Biggs’ 10 thoughts on the Week 15 meltdown. FINISH. Matt Eberflus has repeated the word so many times this year that his assistants have picked up on it, as have the players. When the 2023 season concludes — and three games are remaining for the Chicago Bears — it’s going to be the inability to finish that perhaps defines it.As we dive into the latest meltdown, a 20-17 loss Sunday to the Cleveland Browns, it’s important to use some perspective when framing the season. 10 thoughts on Sunday and beyond.1. Coming off 3-14 a year ago and in the early stages of rebuilding — or whatever you want to call it — expectations were for improved play this season.In many ways, the Bears have made measurable steps forward, inching closer to what will be a pivotal offseason as they hold the first-round pick belonging to the Carolina Panthers, which projects to be No. 1 overall even after the Panthers’ win over the Atlanta Falcons and will be armed with plenty of cap space.DJ Moore has brought a big-p...

Suspects sought in Oakville robbery arrested after fleeing officers, crashing vehicle into cruisers: police

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:21:21 GMT

Suspects sought in Oakville robbery arrested after fleeing officers, crashing vehicle into cruisers: police Five people are under arrest after a vehicle crashed into police cruisers while fleeing officers following a robbery in Oakville, police say.According to Halton Regional Police, officers tried to stop a vehicle at the QEW off-ramp at Brant Street around 9:30 p.m. on Sunday.Police say the five suspects in the vehicle were being sought in a robbery that occurred at a Shoppers Drug Mart.The driver in the vehicle did not stop and allegedly rammed into two police cruisers.The suspects tried to flee on foot but were chased by officers and arrested shortly thereafter.Police say an officer used a Conducted Energy Weapon (CEW) on one of the suspects during the arrest.No injuries were reported.Police say three of the accused are “young persons” but didn’t provide their ages.

How to manage holiday spending when you’re dealing with student loan debt

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 15:21:21 GMT

How to manage holiday spending when you’re dealing with student loan debt NEW YORK (AP) — For Nicole Plauche and her family, Christmas is the time of the year where they can use their preferred love language: gift giving. This year, however, Plauche is worried about how much she can afford to spend on gifts. Her main struggle? Student loan payments. “It just doesn’t leave much room for anything outside of just basic necessities,” said Plauche, a 23-year old tech sales manager from Dallas, Texas. Marisa Johnson, 26, has approximately $145,000 in student loan debt from both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees. Since the COVID-era payment pause ended in October, she’s been paying back $300 a month while she waits to see if she’ll be enrolled in a new income-driven repayment plan.Because all of her money is going to necessities and paying back her student loans, Johnson hasn’t been able to spend as much on gifts as in previous years.“I’ve mostly been trying to think of affordable gifts or combining gifts with my older siste...