Police detain 2 after rollover crash sends 1 to hospital

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:30:57 GMT

Police detain 2 after rollover crash sends 1 to hospital The North Miami Beach Police Department detained two people after they responded to a rollover crash in a local neighborhood that sent one person to the hospital.Live video footage captured the scene as one car landed top side up on a white fence of a home, Thursday afternoon. Miami-Dade Fire Rescue arrived at the location of the incident where they had to extricate a driver and transport them to a hospital; their condition is unknown.Officials said the three people in one of the vehicles involved attempted to flee the crash site but police have detained only two. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Macron announces ‘Buy European’ car measures by year-end

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:30:57 GMT

Macron announces ‘Buy European’ car measures by year-end PARIS — France will next week propose financial support to incentivize citizens to buy European-made electric cars by year’s end, President Emmanuel Macron announced Thursday, signaling his first concrete step toward rebutting Washington’s own “Buy American” subsidies.“We will be the first European country to reform the criteria for the allocation of the car bonus,” Macron said during a speech on re-industrialization at the Elysée Palace. “Basically, we will support batteries and vehicles that are produced in Europe because their carbon footprint is good,” he added, calling the measure “a small revolution.”New measures will be included in an upcoming “green industry bill,” which is set to be adopted during a Cabinet meeting next Tuesday, before being discussed by French lawmakers. “This doesn’t mean that we are protectionist, we are not going to close the market, but we don’t want to use the Fr...

‘Underground explosion’ shatters windows, leaves crater in road and manhole covering embedded in building’s roof in Somerville

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:30:57 GMT

‘Underground explosion’ shatters windows, leaves crater in road and manhole covering embedded in building’s roof in Somerville An underground explosion in Somerville damaged a roadway, left nearby windows shattered, and left a manhole covering in a building’s roof Thursday morning, but didn’t result in any injuries, officials said.Somerville firefighters responding to a reported explosion in the area of Cross Street in East Somerville around 4:15 a.m. determined an underground explosion in an electrical manhole resulted in significant damage to the street and also shattered several windows at 152 Cross St, according to authorities.The multi-unit building nearby was occupied at the time, with a landlord telling 7NEWS about 15 people were inside, but that there were no injuries and the building did not suffer any structural damage. “I thought it was a bomb,” said Jil Norberto, who ran out after hearing the explosion. “I just heard a big blow and everybody was running. I didn’t have time to get anything. I just got out on the street with my pajamas.”“A big explos...

State In Early Stages Of Massive MassHealth Redetermination Effort

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:30:57 GMT

State In Early Stages Of Massive MassHealth Redetermination Effort State officials on Thursday offered a first glimpse into efforts to redetermine MassHealth members’ eligibility. About six weeks into the process, which is expected to take a year, about 70,000 Massachusetts households have so far begun the process of assessing whether they still qualify for state-funded health insurance. Hundreds of thousands people are expected to lose MassHealth coverage over the next year as federal coverage requirements in place since March 2020 expired on March 31, and the state redetermines eligibility for the first time since the pandemic began. Budget writers on Beacon Hill have factored into their spending plans massive savings associated with lower MassHealth rolls. About 50 percent of MassHealth members will be automatically renewed. The other half of the 2.3 million people enrolled in the program will be receiving a blue envelope containing forms to fill out with their current information, which MassHealth will use to determine if they still quali...

New T Board Members Exploring Agency’s Challenges

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:30:57 GMT

New T Board Members Exploring Agency’s Challenges Gov. Maura Healey’s recently tapped MBTA directors peppered agency officials with questions Thursday about budget woes and safety initiatives as they strive to restore trust in the beleaguered transit agency. Board member Tom McGee, a former senator and former mayor of Lynn, requested data spanning the last two decades on the agency’s sales tax trends, one-time funding needs and other challenges to offer a “historic perspective” into the budget shortfalls plaguing the agency, whose safety failures have been chronicled by federal investigators. McGee forecasted a “pretty sobering several years ahead.” “I know we all want to make sure we’re taking it on in the right way,” McGee said during a virtual MBTA Board of Directors Audit and Finance Subcommittee meeting Thursday morning. Confronting a $366 million budget gap in fiscal 2024, the MBTA plans to pull $261 million from its deficiency fund reserve, which is $9 million less than a...

Peloton is recalling more than 2 million exercise bikes in the U.S. Here’s why

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:30:57 GMT

Peloton is recalling more than 2 million exercise bikes in the U.S. Here’s why By MICHELLE CHAPMAN (AP Business Writer)Peloton is recalling more than 2 million of its exercise bikes in the U.S. because the bike’s seat post assembly can break during use, posing fall and injury hazards.The recall includes approximately 2.2 million of the Peloton Bikes Model PL01. The bikes were sold in the U.S. from January 2018 through May 2023 for about $1,400. They were sold at Peloton and Dick’s Sporting Goods stores nationwide and online at Amazon, Peloton and Dick’s websites.Peloton has received 35 reports of the seat post breaking and detaching from the bike during use, including 13 reports of injuries including a fractured wrist, lacerations and bruises due to falling from the bike.The Peloton original Bike in the U.K., Germany and Australia and the Peloton Bike+ are not included in the recall.Consumers in the U.S. are advised to immediately stop using the recalled exercise bikes and to contact Peloton for a free repair. Peloton is offering a free seat ...

Migrants rush across US border in final hours before expiration of Title 42

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:30:57 GMT

Migrants rush across US border in final hours before expiration of Title 42 By VALERIE GONZALEZ (Associated Press)MATAMOROS, Mexico (AP) — Migrants rushed across the Mexico border Thursday in hopes of entering the U.S. in the final hours before pandemic-related asylum restrictions are lifted — a change that many feared could make it more difficult for them to stay.With a midnight deadline looming, migrants in Mexico shed clothing before descending a steep bank into the Rio Grande, clutching plastic bags filled with clothes. One man held a baby in an open suitcase on his head.On the U.S. side of the river, migrants put on dry clothing and picked their way through concertina wire. Many surrendered immediately to authorities and hoped to be released while pursuing their cases in backlogged immigration courts, which takes years.President Joe Biden’s administration has been unveiling strict new measures to replace the restrictions known as Title 42. The outgoing rules have allowed border officials since March 2020 to quickly return asylum seeke...

Police regulators debate releasing partial list of disciplinary records for cops across Mass.

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:30:57 GMT

Police regulators debate releasing partial list of disciplinary records for cops across Mass. State law enforcement regulators are debating releasing a partial list of sustained complaints against police officers, a move that would offer a first glimpse at thousands of disciplinary records for Massachusetts cops.More than 4,000 submitted complaints covering incidents through Jan. 31 had enough evidence to support the allegations against the accused officer, the head of the Peace Officer Standards and Training Commission said Thursday morning.It is the second time that the commission has asked police departments to hand over disciplinary records for review. During the first round earlier this year, more than 36,000 records streamed in, of which 12,000-plus were deemed “sustained.”But the POST Commission went back to agencies in February and asked them to resubmit records because too many were either “not properly identified to the correct officer” or considered “not reportable,” the head of the agency, Enrique Zuniga, said.Of the 3,984 sustained complaints now before the comm...

Writers Guild of America says members will picket David Zaslav at Boston University’s commencement

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:30:57 GMT

Writers Guild of America says members will picket David Zaslav at Boston University’s commencement After previously issuing a warning shot to Boston University, the Writers Guild of America has confirmed that striking union members will picket at BU’s commencement when the head of Warner Bros. Discovery takes the stage.BU recently announced that Warner Bros. Discovery’s David Zaslav would be this month’s commencement speaker amid the Hollywood writers’ strike.The university has been in hot water since the announcement last week, and the Writers Guild of America has blasted the decision and warned of picketers at Nickerson Field later this month.On Thursday, the union confirmed that members will picket the ceremony.“The Writers Guild of America will picket Warner Bros. Discovery President & CEO David Zaslav at Boston University’s All-Student Commencement Exercises at Nickerson Field on Sunday, May 21, 2023, beginning at 12:00 p.m. EDT,” the Writers Guild of America, East, said in a statement on Thursday.Related ArticlesLocal News | ...

Weekly US jobless claims highest since 2021, but companies avoid risk of being caught short-handed

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 18:30:57 GMT

Weekly US jobless claims highest since 2021, but companies avoid risk of being caught short-handed By MATT OTT (AP Business Writer)The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits last week rose to its highest level in a year-and-a-half, though jobs remain plentiful by historical standards even as companies cut costs as the economy slows. Applications for jobless aid for the week ending May 6 rose by 22,000 to 264,000, the Labor Department said Thursday. That’s up from the previous week’s 242,000 and is the most since November of 2021. The weekly number of applications is seen as roughly representative of the number of U.S. layoffs.Many employers appear to have put a premium on retaining workers after some of them were caught short-handed by the rapid post-COVID-19 economic recovery. As a result, most economists don’t envision waves of layoffs even if a recession were to strike later this year as many expect. The four-week moving average of claims, which evens out some of the weekly volatility, rose by 6,000 to 245,250. Analysts have pointed to a sustain...