Palestinian prisoner dies in Israel after long hunger strike

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:39 GMT

Palestinian prisoner dies in Israel after long hunger strike JERUSALEM (AP) — A Palestinian prisoner died in Israeli custody early Tuesday after a hunger strike of nearly three months, Israel’s prison service announced.Khader Adnan began his strike shortly after being arrested on Feb. 5. Adnan, a member of the Islamic Jihad militant group, had gone on hunger strike several times after previous arrests. That included a 55-day strike in 2015 to protest his arrest under so-called administrative detention, in which suspects are held indefinitely without charge or trial.Israel’s prison service said Adnan had been charged this time with “involvement in terrorist activities” but had refused medical treatment while legal proceedings moved forward. It said he was found unconscious in his cell early Tuesday and transferred to a hospital where he was declared dead.Israel is currently holding over 1,000 Palestinian detainees without charge or trial, the highest number since 2003, according to the Israeli human rights group HaMoked.Israel says the controv...

Stock market today: Asia shares mixed on holiday mode trade

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:39 GMT

Stock market today: Asia shares mixed on holiday mode trade TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares were mixed Tuesday with some markets closed or anticipating holidays and investors showing muted reaction to the latest historic U.S. banking failure.Japan’s Nikkei 225 edged up 0.2% to 29,175.44 in morning trading. Trading in Tokyo will be closed for Golden Week holidays the rest of the week. Trading was closed in Shanghai for Labor Day. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 dipped 0.2% to 7,319.40. South Korea’s Kospi gained 0.8% to 2,522.09. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng was virtually unchanged at 19,885.48. The Reserve Bank of Australia was holding a policy meeting, but no change was expected. Economic and inflation reports are also expected in Europe ahead of the central bank meeting later in the week. Markets are also bracing for what is hoped to be the last interest rate hike by the U.S. Federal Reserve for some time. Oil prices and currencies were little changed. Recent China’s manufacturing data showed a contraction, reflecting how the ...

Devils blank Rangers in Game 7, face Canes in second round

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:39 GMT

Devils blank Rangers in Game 7, face Canes in second round NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — Unexpected hero Akira Schmid rebounded from his only bad game and made 31 saves in Game 7 to lead the New Jersey Devils to a 4-0 victory over the New York Rangers on Monday night in an entertaining first-round playoff series.Michael McLeod and Tomas Tatar scored second-period goals in the series decider and Erik Haula and Jesper Bratt added insurance goals in the third in the game between the longtime Hudson River rivals.Coming off a franchise best 52-win season, the Devils will open the Eastern Conference semifinals on Wednesday against the Metropolitan Division-winning Hurricanes in Raleigh, N.C. Game 2 in the best-of-seven series is on Friday night. Igor Shesterkin was outstanding in defeat, stopping 20 shots, including Jack Hughes’ breakaway late in a scoreless first period.Schmid who had played in a total of 24 regular-season games, was the difference in this series, posting two shutouts. After New York had a pair of 5-1 wins in the opening two games i...

72 vehicles crash, 6 killed in dust cloud pile-up on I-55 in Illinois

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:39 GMT

72 vehicles crash, 6 killed in dust cloud pile-up on I-55 in Illinois DIVERNON, Ill. (AP) — A windstorm in central Illinois kicked up dangerous clouds of blinding dust off farm fields Monday, causing numerous crashes that killed at least six people on Interstate 55, police said.The late morning crashes involved 40 to 60 cars and multiple tractor-trailers, two of which caught fire, Illinois State Police Maj. Ryan Starrick said.He said at least six people died, all in the northbound lanes, and more than 30 people on both sides of I-55 were transported to hospitals with injuries.88-year-old Shirley Harper, of Franklin, Wisconsin, was identified as one of the victims in Monday's crash, according to Illinois State Police. 7 bodies found in search for two missing Oklahoma teens: authorities “The only thing you could hear after we got hit was crash after crash after crash behind us,” said Tom Thomas, 43, who was traveling south to St. Louis.I-55 was shut down in both directions in Montgomery County, 75 miles (120 kilometers) north of St. Louis, and likely ...

Second City’s first all-Asian cast brings progress – and punchlines – to the stage

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:39 GMT

Second City’s first all-Asian cast brings progress – and punchlines – to the stage CHICAGO — The long march of progress often happens in stages, but sometimes it happens on stages.In the ongoing quest for representation, an all- Asian cast and crew is producing an original show at the most well-known comedy theater in America: The Second City. It’s part of a first-of-its kind program: The Victor Wong Fellowship, designed to promote Asian American artists.Luke Moghimi Connell is a 22-year-old comedian who is part of the cast.“All the writers, performers, they’re all Asian," he said. "Asian musical director. The director, the producer. So, it’s literally everyone involved in the project is Asian American and that’s just mind-blowing to me."It’s a step forward for performers of Asian descent, a group so often overlooked and underrepresented in the nation’s comedy scene.Huy Nguyen is one of 16 Victor Wong Fellows.“Honestly, sometimes it’s been disheartening when you go to callbacks of auditions and you don’t see another Asian person there with you, or any Asian Americ...

High winds, low humidity, sub-par rainfall and pre-season lack of vegetation contributes to deadly I-55 dust storm Monday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:39 GMT

High winds, low humidity, sub-par rainfall and pre-season lack of vegetation contributes to deadly I-55 dust storm Monday Major pattern change promises an end to the chilly, showery weather of recent days with significant warming in sight late this week— most pronounced next weekI was in Springfield this past weekend for this year’s Lincoln Academy 59th convocation ceremony. It was held in the Illinois House of Representatives chamber in the State Capitol. What an honor—and how amazing to meet so many of our fellow Illinoisans including the Governor and First Lady and members of the Academy from across the state. There is so much to say about all of this—but I just wanted to share some photos with you.The entire proceeding was streamed and recorded by the Lincoln Academy, including our acceptance comments: https://thelincolnacademyofillinois.org/DEADLY DOWNSTATE DUST STORM ON I-55Precipitation shortfall plus 50 MPH wind gusts and pre-growing season lack of vegetation contributed to deadly downstate dust storm on I-55MONDAY’S 50-DEGREE MAX TEMP WAS THE COLDEST DAYTIME MAY 1st IN THE PAST 7 YEARS SINCE 2...

Multiple dead after Illinois dust storm causes multi-vehicle pileup

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:39 GMT

Multiple dead after Illinois dust storm causes multi-vehicle pileup MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ill. (WCIA) - At least six people are dead and dozens have been hospitalized after a multi-vehicle pileup south of Springfield, Illinois. According to Illinois State Police, shortly before 11 a.m. CT Monday, officers were called to multiple crashes on both the northbound and southbound sides of Interstate 55. Around the same time, authorities whiteout conditions due to the wind blowing dirt from farm fields across the highway. Monday night, officials said 72 vehicles were involved in the crash. A total of 37 people - the youngest, 2 years old, and the oldest, 80 - were transported to area hospitals with injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening.Six people were killed, all in crashes in the northbound lanes, Illinois State Police said.Officials said that one of the people who died has been identified as 88-year-old Shirley Harper of Franklin, Wisconsin. The Montgomery County Coroner’s Office is working to identify the other five individuals and notify their ...

Reckless driving caught on camera, raising residents' concern

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:39 GMT

Reckless driving caught on camera, raising residents' concern ST. LOUIS - FOX 2 has obtained an alarming new video of reckless driving in St. Louis neighborhoods. Residents said the drivers seem to have no fear of police enforcement, traffic tickets, or prosecution.The video showed a black sedan with dark windows doing “spinouts” at the intersection of Minnesota and Magnolia avenues after 8:00 p.m. Saturday. The incident continued for about 20 seconds before the driver sped off, leaving behind smoke so thick that oncoming drivers can’t see through the intersection.“Watching that video, all I could see was kids getting hurt and also destruction of our property,” said Alex Martin, who lives near the intersection with her two daughters. Top Story: 2 more prosecutors resign from Kim Gardner’s office Another resident said there have been multiple similar incidents every few weeks. Evidence is burned into the pavement in the form of large circular tire tracks.Residents said it’s also common at Spring Avenue and Utah Street, about a mile away. Ther...

Bonne Terre residents concerned over discolored water  

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:39 GMT

Bonne Terre residents concerned over discolored water   BONNE TERRE, Mo. - Some Bonne Terre residents are expressing concerns over discolored water flowing through the water pipes inside their homes.“After we had coffee, we looked at the water again, and it was almost like we ran coffee through the tap,” said Scott Kube, a Bonne Terre resident.Bonne Terre city officials said the discoloration is the result of sediment buildup that worked its way through the system following a water flow test on certain fire hydrants. The city is flushing the water system to address the issue.“I can’t give my son a bath,” said Makayla McEntire, a Bonne Terre resident. Top Story: 2 more prosecutors resign from Kim Gardner’s office She said washing dishes, cooking with water, and doing laundry are all on hold until the discoloration is gone.Bonne Terre officials do not believe the water poses a health danger, but some residents are not convinced.“It (the water) was brown, and then it went to gray and all kinds of colors,” said Michael Stokes, a Bonne Terr...

Man describes St. Louis outdoor sirens as ‘weak’ during test

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:50:39 GMT

Man describes St. Louis outdoor sirens as ‘weak’ during test ST. LOUIS – There's nothing like anxiously awaiting a test of the outdoor warning siren, something Thomas Wokurka of south St. Louis hasn't heard in two years."I'm finding it interesting," he said.Besides some wind, it's a perfect spring day."Countdown begins," Wokurka said. "Here we go!"Moments after the clock hit 11:00 a.m. on Monday, Wokurka’s ears were perked."I do hear something," Wokurka said. "Yeah, I do hear it. Way over there."The St. Louis outdoor warning sirens could vaguely be heard in south city, from the same area where the city received most of its complaints in 2022 about residents not hearing the siren."It's kind of weak, isn't it? But there it is," Wokurka said. Top Story: 2 more prosecutors resign from Kim Gardner’s office Chad Storie lives in the south city area and complained about not hearing the siren during April's tornado warnings."We heard a faint test on a siren [Monday] but not confident it was a city siren sounding," he said.Others called FOX 2 from so...