
PHOTO COLLECTION: Asia Tsunami Anniversary
By AP This is a collection of photos chosen by AP photo editors.
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Continue ReadingBy ELAINE KURTENBACH – AP Business Writer BANGKOK (AP) — A spokesperson for Chinese automaker BYD has objected to reports about poor conditions at a construction site in Brazil where it is building a factory, saying the allegations were aimed at “smearing” China and Chinese brands. Earlier in the week, a task force led by
Continue ReadingBy KIM TONG-HYUNG – Associated Press SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — South Korea’s main opposition party submitted a motion on Thursday to impeach the country’s acting leader over his reluctance to fill three Constitutional Court vacancies ahead of the court’s review of rebellion charges against impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol stemming from his short-lived martial
Continue ReadingBy BEIJING RUICHI HUAXIN CONSULTING CO. LTD MILWAUKEE, Dec. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Sihong (Steve) Guo, an ice hockey player under the Ruichi Consulting banner, shared his ice hockey journey in a recent exclusive interview with Tencent News where he reflected on his growth from a young novice to competing on the international stage, talking
Continue ReadingBy CLOU Electronics Co., Ltd. DALLAS, Dec. 26, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Bloomberg New Energy Finance (BNEF) has released its Storage Providers and Integrators Bankability List 2024, with CLOU Electronics achieving a notable improvement in its ranking compared to last year. Recognized by BNEF—a leading authority in the renewable energy sector—this distinction underscores CLOU’s comprehensive strength,
Continue ReadingBy HUIZHONG WU and JOHNSON LAI – Associated Press TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Prosecutors in Taiwan indicted former presidential candidate and Taiwan People’s Party founder Ko Wen-je on corruption charges Thursday, accusing him of taking bribes during his time as mayor of the island’s capital. Ko, a former mayor of Taipei, is accused of accepting
Continue ReadingBy MARI YAMAGUCHI – Associated Press TOKYO (AP) — Japan Airlines said it was hit by a cyberattack Thursday, causing delays to more than 20 domestic flights but the carrier said it was able to stop the onslaught and restore its systems hours later. There was no impact on flight safety, it said. JAL said
Continue ReadingBy BASSEM MROUE – Associated Press ZAMALKA, Syria (AP) — A Syrian family that survived a 2013 chemical weapons attack that killed hundreds of people near the country’s capital, Damascus, says the ordeal they experienced haunts them to this day. The Aug. 21, 2013 attack targeted several Damascus suburbs, including Zamalka, where the Arbeeni family
Continue ReadingBy ELENA BECATOROS – Associated Press EIN ZIVAN, Golan Heights (AP) — A dry mountain wind whipped through a cluster of Israeli flags at the entrance of a kibbutz in the Israeli-annexed Golan Heights, where the tranquility belies the tumultuous events unfolding nearby. Earlier this month, Syrian President Bashar Assad was ousted after nearly 25
Continue ReadingBy The Associated Press Today is Thursday, Dec. 26, the 361st day of 2024. There are five days left in the year. Today in history: On Dec. 26, 2004, a 9.1-magnitude earthquake beneath the Indian Ocean triggered a tsunami with waves up to 100 feet (30 meters) high, killing an estimated 230,000 people. Also on
Continue ReadingBy PIERRE LUXAMA – Associated Press PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) — A survivor of the worst gang attack on Haitian journalists in recent memory described Wednesday seeing colleagues cut down by bullets and reporters with head and chest wounds going an hour or more without help. Two reporters and one police officer died in Tuesday’s attack
Continue ReadingBy AP Pope calls for nations to overcome divisions in Christmas address as communities celebrate worldwide VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis in his traditional Christmas message on Wednesday urged “all people of all nations” to find courage during this Holy Year “to silence the sounds of arms and overcome divisions” plaguing the world, from
Continue ReadingBy AP Pope calls for nations to overcome divisions in Christmas address as communities celebrate worldwide VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis in his traditional Christmas message has urged “all people of all nations” to find courage during this Holy Year “to silence the sounds of arms and overcome divisions” plaguing the world, from the
Continue ReadingBy KATIE MARIE DAVIES and DASHA LITVINOVA – Associated Press An Azerbaijani airliner with 67 people onboard crashed Wednesday near the Kazakhstani city of Aktau, killing 38 people and leaving 29 survivors, a Kazakh official said. Deputy Prime Minister Kanat Bozumbaev disclosed the figures while meeting with Azerbaijani officials, the Russian news agency Interfax reported.
Continue ReadingBy Eduardo Castillo – The Wichita Eagle (TNS) Dec. 24—A Kansas teen was killed Monday when the SUV he was driving left the roadway and struck a tree. The victim was identified as 17-year-old Nathan Brown of Pittsburg, a Kansas Highway Patrol crash log shows. The incident occurred at 5:45 p.m. near Rouse Street and
Continue ReadingBy SALLY ABOU ALJOUD, OMAR ALBAM and GHAITH ALSAYED – Associated Press DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Clashes between Islamists who took over Syria and supporters of ousted President Bashar Assad’s government killed six Islamic fighters on Wednesday and wounded others, according to a British-based war monitor. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the fighters
Continue ReadingBy AP PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon house cat died after eating pet food that tested positive for bird flu, Oregon authorities said, prompting a recall of raw frozen pet food that was sold nationwide. Northwest Naturals, a pet food company based in Portland, Oregon, said Tuesday it had voluntarily recalled one batch of
Continue ReadingBy SAM MEDNICK, TIA GOLDENBERG and FATMA KHALED – Associated Press JERUSALEM (AP) — A baby girl froze to death overnight in Gaza, while Israel and Hamas accused each other of complicating ceasefire efforts that could wind down the 14-month war. The 3-week old baby was the third to die from the cold in Gaza’s
Continue ReadingBy Kirsten Stokes To have a giving heart like Christie Amos takes experiences that make you appreciate life and others. Amos, a patient care representative in the cardiac cath lab at Mosaic Life Care, routinely receives shout-outs from patients for her outstanding care. For her service, in September Amos received the highest honor any health
Continue ReadingBy AP FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — A power cable linking Finland and Estonia under the Baltic Sea suffered an outage, prompting an investigation, Finnish Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said Wednesday. Writing on X, Orpo said that power transmission through the Estlink-2 cable stopped Wednesday and that authorities were “investigating the matter.” He said the interruption
Continue ReadingBy AP Jackpot for Mega Millions surges past $1B after no numbers match on Christmas Eve drawing Hang onto those stocking-stuffer lottery tickets. The Mega Millions jackpot has surpassed $1 billion after no ticket matched all six numbers drawn on Christmas Eve. That means the estimated jackpot for Friday’s drawing is $1.15 billion, potentially the
Continue ReadingBy HANNAH FINGERHUT – Associated Press Annabell Whelan woke up Tuesday and frantically checked on her holiday overnight guest — Nowl the snowy owl, who she rescued from the grille of a car the day before. Whelan was out with her boyfriend’s family Monday in Duluth, Minnesota, when she saw the owl “just hanging out
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Continue ReadingBy Christopher Braunschweig – Newton Daily News, Iowa (TNS) Dec. 25—Bonnie Terpstra has seen what happens to old barns in Iowa. Any fortunate enough to withstand a blistering Midwestern tornado or the devastating straight-line winds of a derecho are too often forgotten about and allowed to deteriorate beyond their working use. There was no way
Continue ReadingBy SILVIA STELLACCI and COLLEEN BARRY – Associated Press VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis in his traditional Christmas message on Wednesday urged “all people of all nations” to find courage during this Holy Year “to silence the sounds of arms and overcome divisions” plaguing the world, from the Middle East to Ukraine, Africa to
Continue ReadingBy AP NEW YORK (AP) — Blake Lively’s claims that “It Ends With Us” director and co-star Justin Baldoni unleashed a smear campaign against her have gained support from a new lawsuit that Baldoni’s former publicist filed against him. The lawsuit was lodged Tuesday in New York state court in Manhattan by Stephanie Jones, who
Continue ReadingBy Jazmine Knight For immigrants looking to finalize their permanent residency in the United States, an area health organization is offering a new program. Northwest Health Services in St. Joseph is offering a relatively new program to offer Refugee Medical Screening to others. Miguel Cruz, Executive Assistant at Northwest Health, also serves as a point
Continue ReadingBy Cameron montemayor Electricity bills for St. Joseph residents and 270,000 customers across more than a dozen Missouri counties will increase in the new year. The Missouri Public Service Commission gave its approval on Friday, Dec. 20, to revised base rates for Evergy Missouri West customers. The 7% increase equates to roughly $8 per month,
Continue ReadingBy Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) Good morning, Lincoln. Here’s what you should know today. Pillen remains hospitalized Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen suffered fractures to a vertebrae and several ribs and sustained several other injuries deemed “serious but not life-threatening” after falling off a horse Sunday afternoon. Pillen remained hospitalized at Nebraska Medicine in Omaha
Continue ReadingBy Lincoln Journal Star, Neb. (TNS) House fire, 332 NW 16th St. Lincoln firefighters were called to a house fire at 10:30 a.m. Christmas Day at 332 N.W. 16th St. Lincoln firefighters were called to a house fire at 10:30 a.m. Christmas Day at 332 N.W. 16th St. Scanner traffic indicated everyone was safely out
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