Boeing loses $1.6 billion on fewer deliveries of airliners and higher costs for Air Force One jets
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:53:55 GMT
Boeing reported a $1.64 billion loss for the third quarter on Wednesday as it delivered fewer copies of its best-selling plane and sunk more money into building two new Air Force One presidential jets.The aircraft maker lowered its forecast of 737 Max production to between 375 and 400 planes this year, down from a previous estimate of 400 to 450. Boeing said production and deliveries of 737s will be slowed as it does inspections and additional work to fix a pressure-sealing section of the planes.Boeing reported a $482 million loss in the quarter on a contract with the Air Force to build two new presidential jets because of higher estimated manufacturing costs. The company also lost $315 million on a satellite contract.The company, based in Arlington, Virginia, said that excluding special items it lost $3.26 per share in the quarter. Revenue rose 13% to $18.10 billion.Analysts expected the company to lose $3.18 per share on revenue of $18.01 billion, according to a FactSet survey of ...Boulder police accompany man on walk home following recent assault
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:53:55 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — After being brutally attacked on the way to work in September, a Boulder-based man no longer felt safe. On Tuesday, members of the community and the Boulder Police Department accompanied him on his walk home.The Boulder Police Department posted a video on X, formally known as Twitter, showing how the walk went. Here are some snapshots from Tuesday.Boulder police walking Marius to work (Courtesy of Boulder Police)Boulder police walking Marius to work (Courtesy of Boulder Police)Boulder police walking Marius to work (Courtesy of Boulder Police)Boulder police walking Marius to work (Courtesy of Boulder Police)Boulder police walking Marius to work (Courtesy of Boulder Police)Boulder police walking Marius to work (Courtesy of Boulder Police)About a month ago, Marius was heading to work like any other day as he'd done for the past 23 years. Man arrested after allegedly beating a man with a stick Except on this day, he was attacked by someone with a stick. Bystanders inte...Police, good Samaritan rescue elderly man from sinking car in alligator-infested pond
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:53:55 GMT
PORT SAINT LUCIE, Fla. (WSVN) — An act of bravery unfolded in Port Saint Lucie on Tuesday, with police officers and a good Samaritan leaping into an alligator-infested pond to rescue an 81-year-old man trapped in his sinking car.Officers had to break a window to access the elderly man, whose vehicle was filling with water. Thanks to their actions, the man is safe and unharmed, expressing his deep gratitude for their assistance.Drake celebrates 37th birthday with ‘Breaking Bad’ stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul in Miami bash
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:53:55 GMT
Drake’s 37th birthday party turned into a star-studded affair in Miami, featuring “Breaking Bad” actors Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul stepping behind the bar to mix up special cocktails.The co-stars, known for their roles as Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, were seen in floral shirts, showcasing their bartending skills as they poured drinks for guests at Drake’s celebration. Tuesday night’s collaboration also served as a promotion for Cranston and Paul’s Dos Hombres mezcal brand.According to TMZ, the venue for the event was David Grutman and Noah Tepperberg’s Casadonna, an Italian-inspired restaurant along the coastline. Drake, dressed in all-black, received some friendly teasing from friends and family for his choice of mango juice over his usual passionfruit, reported the entertainment news outlet.Health workers face mental health crisis, CDC says
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:53:55 GMT
(CNN) — Researchers from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are sounding the alarm on a mental health crisis for health workers around the country.Using nationwide survey data between 2018 and 2022, a new report from the agency found that nearly half of health workers reported feeling burned out in 2022, up from under a third four years prior. Health workers’ reports of being harassed at work more than doubled, as well.The report, released on Tuesday, also shows that health workers face worse mental health outcomes than employees in other industries.The findings come on the heels of the largest health care worker strike in US history, in which 75,000 unionized employees of Kaiser Permanente cited feelings of burnout and chronic staffing shortages during a walkout in five states and the District of Columbia.“While usually health workers care diligently for others in their time of need, it is now our nation’s health workers who are suffering, and we must act,” said Dr. ...UK’s Sunak urges ‘specific pauses’ in Israel-Hamas war, stops short of ceasefire
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:53:55 GMT
LONDON — Rishi Sunak called for “specific pauses” in the conflict between Israel and Hamas to allow for humanitarian aid to reach Gaza, but distinguished that from broader demands for a ceasefire.Speaking at prime minister’s questions in the House of Commons Sunak Wednesday, Sunak said the U.K. wants hostages held by Hamas militants to be released “and for humanitarian aid to get in — and we recognize for all of that to happen there has to be a safer environment which of course necessitates specific pauses as distinct from a ceasefire.”Speaking later to journalists, Sunak’s official spokesperson said: “There needs to be a level of security for aid workers to enter [Gaza for] humanitarian relief to be distributed, and the best way to continue to achieve that is being discussed.”The statement from Sunak appears to align the U.K. with the United States. Speaking at the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said Israel “must take all possi...EU shrugs as pro-Russia pals Orbán and Fico troll the West after Putin handshake
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:53:55 GMT
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has spent the past week brazenly trolling the West — shaking hands with Vladimir Putin, comparing the EU to an oppressive Soviet Union, and vowing to hold up a fresh tranche on aid for Ukraine.Now the swaggering Hungarian leader is set to team up with Slovakia’s newly elected pro-Putin leader, Robert Fico, to further affront the bloc during a gathering of EU leaders on Thursday in Brussels.The EU’s response so far? A collective shrug — and the whispered promise that Brussels will unfreeze €13 billion for Hungary in exchange for Budapest implementing reforms to bring it into line with EU rule-of-law standards.“Slovakia is such a piddly country that this will barely make a difference,” an EU official said. “Slovakia barely has any leverage. They need their cohesion funds and the EU’s goodwill, they can’t really afford to be a troublemaker in Brussels. What is much more relevant for Orbán is the loss of Poland as...Mediator no more: Erdoğan takes aim at Israel, backing Hamas ‘freedom’ fighters
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:53:55 GMT
Israel is committing atrocities against civilians as it steps up its military operations in Gaza, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said in an explosive broadside that appeared to pull him away from earlier ambitions of acting as a mediator in the crisis. “We had plans to travel to Israel. It has been cancelled — we will not go,” he said in a speech to governing AK Party lawmakers on Wednesday. “I invite all other countries with reason and conscience to put pressure on the … government to return the state of Israel to sanity,” he added, claiming “crimes against humanity” are now being committed against ordinary Palestinians. At the same time, in a major break with NATO allies, Erdoğan insisted that Palestinian militant group Hamas “is not a terrorist organization, but a group of freedom and mujahideen [warriors] who are striving to protect their lands and their citizens.”More than 1,400 Israelis were ...$150,000 reward offered as authorities search for suspect who robbed a mail carrier in Mattapan
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:53:55 GMT
A reward of up to $150,000 is being offered by federal authorities as police search for a man who robbed a mail carrier in Mattapan last week.The US Postal Inspection Service is offering the reward to anyone who provides information resulting in the arrest of the suspect, who was caught on camera robbing a US Postal Service carrier on Wednesday, Oct. 18.According to the USPIS, the robbery happened in the area of Stonecrest Road just before 2:30 p.m.The suspect was described as a Black male with a height of 6’1″-6’2″ and weight of approximately 220 pounds. He was also seen wearing a dark-colored hooded sweatshirt, dark-colored pants, and white sneakers.Images of the suspect also showed the individual pointing an object that resembled a firearm, though no details on a possible weapon have been released.The USPIS asks that the public not attempt to apprehend the suspect themselves, and that if anyone has any information about the incident, contact the Postal Ins...MBTA boss cites new ‘spirit of partnership” with Chinese train maker
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:53:55 GMT
There’s still no final delivery date, but after a long stretch of upheaval afflicting promised MBTA Red and Orange Line vehicles, the agency’s top boss on Tuesday praised a “spirit of partnership” from the company building the trains.MBTA General Manager Phil Eng said the T has now received 94 out of 152 promised Orange Line cars and 14 out of 252 expected Red Line cars under its contract with Chinese firm CRRC. Dozens more Red and Orange Line cars are either currently under production in Springfield, where CRRC operates a manufacturing facility, or sitting on site waiting for final assembly.While officials work to “reset this contract” following a series of delays and malfunctions, Eng said recently completed vehicles “continue to exceed the contract requirements” for safety and quality.“They have committed to delivering this, and I believe that what we’re seeing is a spirit of partnership,” Eng told the MBTA’s...Latest news
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