Biden and López Obrador are set to meet, with fentanyl, migrants and Cuba on the U.S.-Mexico agenda
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:30 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — President Joe Biden and Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, two strong allies who don’t always get along personally, will talk migration, fentanyl trafficking and Cuba relations on Friday. The two leaders are in San Francisco for the annual Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation conference, where Biden has held a series of face-to-face meetings with other leaders, including China’s President Xi Jinping and the leaders of Japan and South Korea, as he seeks to reassure the region that the U.S. and China are competitors, not zero-sum rivals. Biden’s relationship with López Obrador is at times tense, in part because of Biden’s willingness to criticize Mexico on topics such as fentanyl production and the killing of journalists. And López Obrador isn’t afraid to snub the U.S. leader. He skipped a Los Angeles summit last year where leaders tackled the issue of migration because the U.S. didn’t invite Cuba, Nicaragua or Venezuel...Destination XL: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:30 GMT
CANTON, Mass. (AP) — CANTON, Mass. (AP) — Destination XL Group Inc. (DXLG) on Friday reported profit of $4 million in its fiscal third quarter.The Canton, Massachusetts-based company said it had profit of 6 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, came to 7 cents per share.The retailer of big and tall apparel posted revenue of $119.2 million in the period.Destination XL expects full-year earnings in the range of 45 cents to 52 cents per share, with revenue in the range of $520 million to $530 million._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on DXLG at https://www.zacks.com/ap/DXLGSourceBiden signs a bill averting a government shutdown for now, with Israel and Ukraine aid still stalled
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:30 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — President Joe Biden signed a temporary spending bill a day before a potential government shutdown, pushing a fight with congressional Republicans over the federal budget into the new year, as wartime aid for Ukraine and Israel remains stalled.The measure passed the House and Senate by wide bipartisan margins this week, ensuring the government remains open until after the holiday season, and potentially giving lawmakers more time to sort out their considerable differences over government spending levels for the current budget year. Biden signed the bill Thursday in San Francisco, where he was hosting the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit.News of the signing came late at night. The president signed the bill at the Legion of Honor Museum, where he held a dinner for APEC members.The spending package keeps government funding at current levels for roughly two more months while a long-term package is negotiated. It splits the deadlines for passing full-year appr...Photos: Crews fight large fire at Littleton building
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Fire crews in Littleton responded to a large fire that broke out at a building under construction.According to the South Metro Fire Rescue, crews, along with the Littleton Police Department, were called to a fire at a three-story wood frame building under construction at Main and Prince Street in downtown Littleton. Suspect with ‘edged weapon’ shot, killed by Fort Collins officer South Metro Fire Rescue tweeted about the blaze at around 12:30 a.m. Friday.Videos and photos sent to FOX31 from viewers show how massive the flames were.A large fire broke out at a building under construction in Littleton off of Main Street and Prince Street. (Credit: South Metro Fire Rescue)A large fire broke out at a building under construction in Littleton off of Main Street and Prince Street. (Credit: Sandie Topkoff)A large fire broke out at a building under construction in Littleton off of Main Street and Prince Street. (Credit: South Metro Fire Rescue)While the building was empty, ...Nov. 17-19: Things to do near Denver this weekend
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — It's not even Thanksgiving yet, but that's not stopping the Denver metro from decorating for the winter holidays. This weekend is filled with Christmas tree lighting celebrations, holiday markets and ice sculptures. The mild weather is here to stay on Friday and Saturday. Enjoy the holiday festivities without the cold.Here are 10 things to do in Denver this weekend.The Mile High Tree - Nov. 17The first lighting of The Mile High Tree Presented by Xfinity is taking place on Friday, but the light show will last until the end of December. The display is a seven-story, 110-foot-tall art exhibit that lights up like a Christmas tree. It's 10 feet higher than the tallest Rockefeller tree.ICE! at Gaylord Rockies - Opening Nov. 17Also opening this Friday is the ice sculpture exhibit carved from two million pounds of ice. Walk through the handcarved sculptures that took around six weeks and 12,000 man-hours to create. The scenes are from "A Christmas Story." It also has a two-s...Denver weather: Mild Friday, Saturday before big changes next week
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:30 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver’s weather will be sunny and mild on Friday and Saturday ahead of the next chance for showers by the end of the weekend.Weather today: Sunny and 60sTemperatures on Friday start in the upper 30s and lower 40s before making their way into the upper 50s and lower 60s. How to catch the Leonid meteor shower as it peaks Saturday morning This will all be done under mostly sunny skies. While it will be cooler than Thursday, Denver will still be well above average for this time of the year. Pinpoint Weather: Daily forecast on Nov. 17Weather tonight: Clear and cool overnightClear skies will continue Friday evening Temperatures are forecast to drop down into the 30s with winds out of the southeast anywhere from 5-10 mph. Pinpoint Weather: Overnight lows on Nov. 17 Looking ahead: Chance for showers to wrap up the weekendDenver will stay dry and warm on Saturday. High temperatures will top out again in the upper 50s and lower 60s under mostly clear skies. Wh...Rare discovery: Fully intact mammoth jaw found in Florida’s gator-infested waters
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:30 GMT
Fort Myers, Fla. (WSVN) — A fossil enthusiast near Fort Myers stumbled upon an extraordinary find, unearthing a fully intact mammoth jaw believed to be around 10,000 years old from the waters teeming with alligators.John Kreatsoulas, the fossil finder from Fossil Junkies Dig and Dive Charters, expressed his amazement. “I grabbed onto it just to hold on for a second and I realized ‘Wait a second, that’s not a tree, that was a mammoth,'” he said. The remarkable discovery was made in an area known for its alligator presence.Currently working to restore the ancient jaw, Kreatsoulas plans to register it with the state. If state officials decline, he said he would proudly display it in his home.Coral Gables lights up the holidays with 20th annual tree lighting ceremony
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:30 GMT
The holiday season officially kicked off Thursday night at the 20th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony in Coral Gables, bringing festive cheer to Merrick Park.7News’ Alex de Armas hosted the event, joined by Coral Gables Mayor Vince Lago in flipping the switch to illuminate the dazzling 50-foot tree. The ceremony featured a special appearance by Santa and Mrs. Claus, spreading Christmas magic from the North Pole.The night’s festivities included enchanting performances by the Miami Royal Ballet and Coral Gables Senior High School Gablettes. Local singer Preston Howell, a former contestant on NBC’s The Voice, added to the celebration. Attendees enjoyed holiday costumed characters, a 360° photo booth, and the highly anticipated appearance of Santa Claus.The “Back to Tradition” event at the Shops at Merrick Park marked the beginning of the holiday season, uniting the community in the joyous spirit of the festivities.Miami Marlins and Feeding South Florida team up for Thanksgiving food distribution
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:30 GMT
In the spirit of giving, the Miami Marlins, in collaboration with Feeding South Florida, are set to distribute free food to a thousand families in need just ahead of Thanksgiving.The Home Plate Meals Thanksgiving Distribution will take place at 4:30 p.m., Friday at LoanDepot Park, located at 501 Marlins Way, Miami, FL 33125. Each meal box provided will include Thanksgiving staples, featuring a 10-pound turkey and approximately 15 pounds of additional food.Marlins players Luis Arraez, Nick Fortes, and Braxton Garrett will be on hand to assist in the distribution, ensuring families in the Little Havana community can enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving dinner. The event, supported by partners such as Goya Foods, P.A.N., and Pepsi, aims to make the holiday season brighter for those facing food insecurity.Man hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after fire at apartment in Salem
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:30 GMT
Fire officials are investigating an apartment fire in Salem early Friday morning that left a man hospitalized with life-threatening injuries, officials said.Crews responding to a reported structure fire at 173 Lafayett St. around 6 a.m. pulled an unconscious man from a first-floor unit. He was taken to the hospital with what were considered life-threatening injuries.The cause of the fire remains under investigation.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Latest news
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