| 21.12.2024 5:27Car rams into crowd at German Christmas market, killing at least two, injuring dozens A car drove into a crowd at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, killing at least two people and injuring dozens of others, authorities said. A suspect was arrested. NBC News' Erin McLaughlin reports.21.12.2024 5:44Starbucks union announces strike to last through Christmas Eve in 3 major cities Love Starbucks holiday drinks?21.12.2024 5:45Tracking winter weather ahead of the Christmas holiday Major airports in the Northeast could be impacted by bad weather, as winter weather advisories take effect from the Great Lakes into the Mid-Atlantic region. Meteorologist Rob Marciano is tracking it all.21.12.2024 5:46House passes funding bill to avoid government shutdown The House has voted to approve a stopgap plan to fund the government until mid-March, with a bipartisan coalition embracing an agreement a few hours before a midnight deadline to avert a shutdown. Nikole Killion has the latest developments.21.12.2024 5:49At least 2 dead, dozens injured in Germany Christmas market attack At least two people are dead and dozens more injured after a vehicle plowed into a crowd at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany. Authorities say the driver of the car was arrested and that it appears to be a deliberate attack. Elaine Cobbe has details.21.12.2024 5:52Biden Administration Weighs Putting Up Roadblocks to Trumps Deportation Campaign The administration may extend protections for hundreds of thousands of immigrants whose legal status is set to expire near the start of the Trump administration.21.12.2024 5:54In Late Push, Senate Democrats Narrowly Top Trump on Judicial Confirmations With the vote, the Senate approved its 235th lifetime judge of President Bidens tenure, besting his predecessor by a single judgeship.21.12.2024 6:02G.O.P. Spending Hawks Defy Trump on the Debt Limit, Previewing More Clashes President-elect Donald J. Trump is known for his tight grip on members of his party, but the rare rejection of his demand to suspend the debt limit reflected a disconnect that could plague his policy agenda.21.12.2024 6:04Why Starbucks and Amazon workers are striking Employees at Starbucks stores started a five-day strike in several U.S. cities, including Chicago and Los Angeles. Meanwhile, workers are on strike at more than a half dozen Amazon facilities, with more locations expected to join. Carter Evans has details.21.12.2024 6:09Paris : le montant de la facture dAnne Hidalgo ? Tahiti s?l?ve ? 11.600 euros Le Canard encha?n? affirmait mardi que la maire de Paris avait une facture dun montant de 30.000 euros pour les frais t?l?phoniques au cours de son voyage d?but novembre 2023.21.12.2024 6:22Over 80 sickened after eating raw oysters at Los Angeles restaurant showcase event Los Angeles health officials are investigating a norovirus outbreak after around 80 people were sickened after eating raw oysters at an event to showcase the citys best restaurants.21.12.2024 6:26Dow closes nearly 500 points higher on cooler inflation data, but index posts third straight losing week: Live updates All three major averages posted weekly losses despite seeing a rebound in Friday's session.21.12.2024 6:39Drone expert unpacks mysterious sightings across Northeast A string of drone sightings across parts of the Northeast has prompted federal officials to ban drone flights temporarily in 22 towns throughout New Jersey and some neighborhoods around airports in New York City. Michael Innella, drone photographer and founder of North Jersey Drone Shots, joins CBS News to discuss the logistics behind the aircraft.21.12.2024 6:51Biden Withdraws Proposed Regulations on Student Loans and Trans Athletes The decision to withdraw the regulations seemed to be an acknowledgment that they would go nowhere under the Trump administration.21.12.2024 6:54Why Have So Many Canadians Turned on Justin Trudeau? Allies and opponents alike are calling for him to resign as prime minister.21.12.2024 6:54Japan brewery looking to launch 100 mil. yen space sake A Japanese sake brewery will attempt to make the world's first outer space sake, creating just one bottle and donating the 100 million yen ($640,000) proceeds from its sale to domestic space development companies.
Asahi Shuzo Co. in Yamaguchi Prefecture recently said it plans to ferment rice and other raw materials used in sake making on the International Space Station. It aims to send the ingredients into orbit in late 2025.
Read full story here21.12.2024 6:55Driver Rams Into Christmas Market in Germany, Killing at Least 2 and Injuring Dozens Video showed a car plowing into a large crowd in the city of Magdeburg. The driver, identified as a 50-year-old Saudi Arabian citizen who worked as a doctor, was arrested.21.12.2024 7:09Japan's geoparks: natural wonders drive tourism, regional growth - Nikkei Asia 21.12.2024 7:11FEATURE: AI-based app helping Japanese farmers forecast crop pests Hiroaki Asakura, a farmer in Aichi Prefecture, central Japan, learned how to be a green thumb from his father. This meant knowing the seasons for planting crops and what pesticides to apply and when. But climate change has made reliance on instinct a dangerous game.
To deal with today's reality, Japanese firms have begun supplying AI-based agricultural pest diagnosis solutions to farmers like Asakura via smartphone apps, in a bid to boost crop yields and reduce the amounts of pesticides used in cultivation.
Read full story here21.12.2024 7:26Syria: How Italy played the Bashar al-Assad regime card to the end In July, Rome announced the return of a resident ambassador to Damascus, becoming the first European Union and G7 country to re-establish contact with the overthrown Syrian regime.21.12.2024 7:31How false claims that the Madison school shooter was transgender spread online Its become common for anti-trans social media users to quickly spread false or unverified claims about the gender identities of shooting suspects. 21.12.2024 8:30Snowboarding: Hirano, Shimizu lead Japan halfpipe medal rush Olympic champion Ayumu Hirano claimed men's halfpipe gold and his 15-year-old compatriot Sara Shimizu won the women's title Friday as Japanese snowboarders took five of the six podium spots at the World Cup round in Colorado's Copper Mountain.
Hirano, the 2022 Beijing Olympic gold medalist, saved his best for last, scoring 97.00 points on his third and final run to clinch his seventh World Cup crown ahead of Yuto Totsuka on 94.75 and Ruka Hirano on 92.75 in a men's podium sweep for Japan.
Read full story here21.12.2024 8:34In Germany, political parties underestimate the challenges of economic change Faced with threats to the country's export power, the Social Democrats blame lack of public investment, while the Christian Democrats see it as a question of competitiveness.21.12.2024 8:36Google Proposes Fix to Solve Search Monopoly The search giants proposals included allowing flexibility for companies and consumers in choosing a search engine.21.12.2024 8:45Chicago Board of Education Votes to Fire Leader of Citys School System The job status of Pedro Martinez, the chief executive of Chicago Public Schools, had been in doubt for months amid tension with Mayor Brandon Johnson.21.12.2024 8:4712/20: CBS News Weekender Lana Zak reports on a vehicle attack at a German Christmas market, House passage of a short-term spending bill to avert a government shutdown, and a look back at the biggest sports moments of 2024.21.12.2024 8:49Isra?l dit avoir ?t? frapp? par un projectile tir? depuis le Y?men, 14 bless?s 21.12.2024 9:05The fall of Bashar al-Assad, a blow for Russia in Africa As a supporter of the deposed regime in Syria, Moscow wishes to retain two military bases there as a logistical base for its operations in the Sahel. Moreover, Vladimir Putin's inability to save his Syrian ally is casting doubt among West African juntas on the solidity and reliability of their Russian partner.21.12.2024 9:06Yemeni Missile Lands in Tel Aviv The Israeli military said several people were slightly injured after its air defenses failed to intercept the projectile.21.12.2024 10:00Number of foreign residents in Japan's Okinawa surges 50% in 2.5 years - Nikkei Asia 21.12.2024 10:00? Florence, le Corridor de Vasari sappr?te ? rouvrir apr?s huit ans de travaux Le passage couvert reliant le Palazzo Vecchio et palais Pitti ? travers la ville et traversant lArno via le Ponte Vecchio, rouvrira ses portes samedi 21 d?cembre et sera accessible au grand public sur r?servation obligatoire.21.12.2024 10:01For Syrias Economy, the Way Forward Starts With Sanctions Relief Years of strife ruined the energy sector, battered the currency and strangled growth. The West must ease financial controls to help the economy, experts say. Страницы: 866 867 868 869 870 871 872 873 874 875 876 877 878 879 880 881 882 883 884 885 886 887 888 889 890 891 892 893 894 895 896 897 898 899 900 901 902 903 904 905 906 |