At least 3 injured in Sweden in incident classed as attempted murder
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:27 GMT
STOCKHOLM (AP) — At least three people were injured in an incident Thursday in the town of Eskilstuna, west of Stockholm, police said. The case is being classified as attempted murder, but police said they had no information on how serious the injuries were. So far, no one has been arrested. A large deployment of police was involved in an action near the Munktellarena sports facility in Eskilstuna, some 90 kilometers (56 miles) west of Stockholm, police said. The injured were taken to a nearby hospital. Swedish broadcaster TV4 said school students were injured in a stabbing. Swedish media say there are several schools nearby. Source'You're on': Denver Mayor Michael Hancock accepts NBA Finals wager from Miami's mayor
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:27 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — The mayor of Miami called for a friendly bet with Denver Mayor Michael Hancock over the NBA Finals outcome. Hancock accepted while of course putting all his faith in the Denver Nuggets.Wednesday, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez tweeted at Hancock welcoming him to the NBA Finals. This is the first time in franchise history that the Nuggets have made it to the finals, and they will face the Miami Heat. Denver Nuggets Way unveiled as ceremonial name for downtown street In honor of the finals, Suarez proposed a friendly wager to Hancock."If Denver wins, I will send you some delicious croquetas and wear a Nuggets jersey, but WHEN Miami wins, you wear a Heat jersey and send over some bison steaks. You in?" said Suarez.According to the Spanish Food Guide, a croqueta is a deep-fried roll containing a thick binder filled with fillings ranging from meats to vegetables and then covered in breadcrumbs for a crunchy finish.Hancock responded and told Suarez, "You're on.""Can’t wait ...When is pride in Denver?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:27 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- June is Pride month, and with it comes countless opportunities to celebrate love with the local community including one of the biggest Pride festivals in the country.PrideFest is a free two-day festival worth planning an outfit for. According to Denver Pride, the festival could have over 535,000 people in attendance that weekend. Colorado farmers markets near you It's happening the weekend of June 24 and 25 at Civic Center Park and through downtown.Denver Pride 5kIt begins Saturday at 8 a.m. with the Pride 5K, which invites anyone and everyone to run, walk, roll or sashay through downtown Denver. Runners will receive a race packet on race day before it begins at 9:30 a.m. in front of the State Capitol.Participants can also contribute to a fundraiser with racer donations for The Center on Colfax and earn pride swag including sunglasses, a Denver Pride t-shirt, a Denver Pride tumbler, socks, and even VIP tickets to the festival.Denver PrideFestLive performances and ...Diddy is suing the co-owner of his tequila for racial discrimination
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:27 GMT
New York (CNN) — Sean “Diddy” Combs is suing Diageo for racial discrimination, claiming that the spirits company that produces DeLeón — the tequila he co-owns with the company — failed to market DeLeón on par with its other brands, including Don Julio and George Clooney’s Casamigos brands.In a lawsuit, filed Wednesday, Combs said that Diageo “kneecapped DeLeon’s sales growth for nearly a decade” because the company considered it a “Black” brand and marketed it to only “urban customers.” The suit also alleges that Diageo also neglected marketing for Ciroc, Diddy’s vodka brand he also co-owns with the company.Tequila sales have grown in the United States in recent years, according to data from Distilled Spirits Council of the United States. However, Combs said that his tequila brand hasn’t benefited from the same growth as Casamigos or other tequilas. He said following Diageo’s 2017 acquisition of Casamigos, the company “effectively abandoned” Diddy’s brands and didn’t give them the s...Flood Watch through Friday Evening
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:27 GMT
All of the ingredients are in place for repeated rounds of heavy rain, so a FLOOD WATCH remains in effect through Friday evening, since we are expecting several rounds of heavy rainfall. 2-4″+ inches of rain possible.Our unsettled weather pattern is associated with a disturbance located to our West. Showers and storms have increased and become better organized with low pressure in the Gulf prompting NHC to give it a medium chance to form. It could become a short-lived depression or storm as it meanders over the NE Gulf of Mexico.Computer models showing a weak low (INVEST-91L) meandering over the Gulf of Mexico during the next few days. Forecast remains unchanged. Times of scattered to numerous showers and storms likely for South Florida.Stay safe and informed with your Storm Station, 7 News! Vivian GonzalezMeteorologist, AMS Certified WSVN Channel 7Officials: Florida panther struck and killed by vehicle
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:27 GMT
IMMOKALEE, Fla. (AP) — An endangered Florida panther has died after being struck by a vehicle.It’s the fourth panther death attributed to fatal collisions, out of four total deaths this year, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.The remains of the 4-year-old male panther were found Friday along a rural road in Collier County, wildlife officials said.Florida panthers once roamed the entire Southeast, but now their habitat is mostly confined to a small region of Florida along the Gulf of Mexico.Up to 230 Florida panthers remain in the wild.The average wedding just hit $29,000
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:27 GMT
New York (CNN) — Weddings are back, in full force. That’s the good news. But engaged couples will pay a tad more to get hitched in 2023.The average cost of a wedding, nationally, this year is $29,000, up $1,000 from 2022, according to online wedding planning site Zola. And in some big US cities, the cost is $35,000 and above.The price tag for a happily-ever-after day is higher year-over-year for two reasons, said Zola – inflation and demand exceeding supply of wedding related goods and services. “Wedding industry vendors have had to raise their rates because they’re also paying more for goods and services like food, flowers and labor,” Emily Forrest, Zola’s director of communications, told CNN.Weddings started roaring back from a pandemic-triggered halt to all kinds of celebrations in 2022, and, ever since, the industry has seen a surge in demands for venues, photographers, wedding planners, florists and wedding cakes. Add to that a Gen-Z era desire for very customized wedding...US envoy’s tongue-lashing of South Africa over alleged Russian weapons shipments infuriates Biden administration
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:27 GMT
The Biden administration is furious with its ambassador to South Africa and scrambling to salvage relations with the country after the envoy alleged that Pretoria sent a ship filled with weapons to Russia as it wages war on Ukraine.The ambassador, Reuben Brigety, made the claim three weeks ago in a press briefing, saying he’d “bet my life” on it. He added that South Africa was engaging in “outrageous” anti-Americanism and questioned its claim to be neutral among the world powers.It was a shocking assertion by an American official against a country that the United States has been trying to court in the global effort to isolate Russia.Brigety’s actions thrilled some observers who say the U.S. needs to be more honest about a South African drift toward Moscow; his defenders include top U.S. senators. But multiple U.S. officials told POLITICO that Brigety’s accusations were overstated and he may have damaged American interests in the long run.Publicly, the administration has tried to wal...Restaurant review: Léopold Café Presse
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:27 GMT
Rue de la Loi, 17What’s good? Brilliant lunchtime quinoa bowls and bagels are Léopold’s top attraction. My go-to selection is the chicken avocado bowl, which comes on a bed of quinoa and salad with tangy dressing, and includes crunchy pomegranate seeds, chicken topped with melted cheese and delicious mashed avocado. It’s both filling and healthy. Occasionally the chicken can be a little tough, but that’s a minor quibble.Léopold has a great selection of tasty wraps and salads, taking in a globe-spanning variety of cuisines. The cookies, cakes and drinks are all high quality too — particularly the velvet-rich hot chocolate. What’s not? An occasional overpowering smell of truffle oil, which seems to have become inescapable in 2023; and erotic-themed Tintin parody graphic novels, once not so subtly placed directly above the food counter. No one needs to see Bianca Castafiore in a state of undress alongside their lunch order. Vibe: Colorful Belgian comic...Fancy a Boris beer? Ukrainian brewery sells Johnson-themed stout
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:27 GMT
LONDON — Notes of toffee, dates and raisins. An aroma of caramel and cappuccino. It’s the unmistakable taste of … Boris Johnson?Pravda Beer Theatre — a Ukrainian brewery based in Lviv — is selling a “JohnsonUK” stout, themed around the former British prime minister who made a big impression on Ukraine during his time in office.The beer — spotted by eagle-eyed Telegraph journalist Joe Barnes — is sold for 66 Ukrainian hryvnias per bottle, equivalent to £1.43.First there was the Ukrainian street, and then the Ukrainian croissant, and now Boris Johnson has a Ukrainian beer named after him.He might not be flavour of the month at home, but they still love him here in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/3hEA4uYiRA— Joe Barnes (@Barnes_Joe) June 1, 2023The drink’s label features Johnson wearing a Ukrainian flag tie, flanked by the British fictional wizard Harry Potter — and a figure that appears to be Defense Secretary Ben Wallace emerging from a London telephone b...Latest news
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