Why the Paris referendum doesn’t mean the end of e-scooters

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:17:02 GMT

Why the Paris referendum doesn’t mean the end of e-scooters Parisians voted to ban shared e-scooters in the French capital — but the industry vows to keep fighting.Although Sunday’s referendum was non-binding and turnout was very low, in a late-night press conference Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo promised to respect the results and not renew contracts with Lime, Dott and Tier, the three operators currently running e-scooters in the French capital.“The voters have given us a clear road-map and we will follow it,” said Hidalgo. “There will be no more self-service e-scooters in Paris.”But that doesn’t mean trottinettes will leave the City of Lights overnight: Privately owned e-scooters remain legal, and the operating licenses for the 15,000 shared e-scooters in the city don’t run out until August 31.E-scooter operators lobbied hard to sway the referendum result. Despite that failure, they say they won’t give up Paris without a fight and argue the result is questionable because a mere 7.46 per...

Hoax call prompts police response at Harvard University dorm

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:17:02 GMT

Hoax call prompts police response at Harvard University dorm Frightened, startled and unsettled. That’s how several Harvard University students said they felt after police showed up at their door with guns drawn early Monday morning.A meeting was held at the Leverett House on Monday night to discuss the incident, which officials now say was a false alarm stemming from a swatting call. The incident happened at 4 a.m. in the Leverett Towers on the Harvard campus. Four seniors were inside their suite sleeping. When they didn’t answer calls from campus police around 3:50 a.m., the students say officers arrived at their door. Harvard Senior Jarah Cotton said officers were “in full riot gear,” with shields, helmets and rifles drawn. Cotton said officers told seniors in the suite to come out with their hands up. “Of course, we complied because we didn’t know what was going on,” David Madzivanyika said. “We exited the room.”Once the students got out and campus police cleared their suite, the students said official...

Reynolds, Delay homers help lift Pirates over Red Sox 7-6

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:17:02 GMT

Reynolds, Delay homers help lift Pirates over Red Sox 7-6 BOSTON (AP) — Bryan Reynolds hit a pair solo home runs, Jason Delay added another and the Pittsburgh Pirates edged the Boston Red Sox 7-6 on Monday night.On a mild evening in which the teams combined for six home runs, Masataka Yoshida hit his first since joining the Red Sox from Japan’s Orix Buffaloes. Yoshida and Triston Casas had two-run drives and Rafael Devers added a solo shot.Reynolds had his fourth multihomer game, his first since last Aug. 12 at home against Boston.Pirates starter Johan Oviedo and Boston’s Kutter Crawford had short nights.Ovideo gave up five runs — four earned — and six hits in 4 2/3 innings. Half the hits off him were home runs. Crawford (0-1) needed 32 pitches to get through the first inning and lasted four innings. He yielded seven runs and eight hits, including three homers.Duane Underwood Jr. (1-0) pitched 1 1/3 scoreless innings for his first win this season. David Bednar came on in the ninth an allowed a single but got his s...

Orioles one-hit Rangers, 2-0, as Kyle Bradish leaves with injury, Tyler Wells steps up

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:17:02 GMT

Orioles one-hit Rangers, 2-0, as Kyle Bradish leaves with injury, Tyler Wells steps up The gas gauge on the Orioles’ bullpen was already closer to empty than full entering Monday’s game against the Texas Rangers.When starting pitcher Kyle Bradish exited in the second inning after taking a line drive to his right foot, it appeared as if the fatigued Orioles bullpen, which combined for 13 2/3 innings of relief this past weekend, was in store for a long night.But Tyler Wells, expected to start Tuesday’s game, came to the rescue — not just for the health of the bullpen, but also to lead the Orioles to victory.Wells pitched five innings of scoreless, no-hit ball in unexpected relief to guide Baltimore to a 2-0 win over the Rangers. The 6-foot-8 right-hander was hyper-efficient — tossing just 47 pitches, walking none and striking out two in his five frames. He retired 15 of 16 batters he faced, with the only one to reach base coming on an error.Left-hander Danny Coulombe originally replaced Bradish with two outs in the second after the right-ha...

Yankees knock Phillies around in series opener

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:17:02 GMT

Yankees knock Phillies around in series opener Phillies starter Taijuan Walker’s Monday evening began with a poorly played triple off the bat of DJ LeMahieu and three first-inning walks, but it wasn’t until later that the Yankees started pouring it on.The Bombers only came away with a pair of runs in the opening frame, but they scored two more off Walker before his night ended after 4.1 innings. Reliever Yunior Marte surrendered four more runs and three more walks before Philadelphia’s bullpen settled down, paving the way for an easy 8-1 Yankees win in the three-game series opener.The victory featured contributions from most of the Yankees’ lineup. Highlights included a third-inning solo shot from Gleyber Torres — his second home run of the season and the 100th of his career — and a two-run, second-deck drive from Anthony Rizzo, his first longball of 2023, in the fifth inning. Franchy Cordero lined a two-RBI double in his Yankees debut, while Giancarlo Stanton and Jose Trevino each drove a run...

How long can Red Sox keep overcoming their own starting rotation?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:17:02 GMT

How long can Red Sox keep overcoming their own starting rotation? The 2023 Red Sox are competing against two opponents:Other teams, and their own starting pitching.The Red Sox scored 9+ runs in each of their first three games of the season for the first time in franchise history, and are only the third team in MLB history to do so.But the bats aren’t showing out just for fun. In their first two games of the season, the lineup faced six-run deficits early, and had to attempt to overcome them. They were unable to do so on Monday night, and fell 7-6 to the Pittsburgh Pirates.Through four games, Tanner Houck is the only starter to pitch deeper than four innings. He’s also the only one to pitch a scoreless first inning. Each of the other three starters allowed five or more runs before exiting.Kutter Crawford became the latest starting pitcher to get shelled in his season debut when he took the mound for the series opener.A 32-pitch first inning resulted in three runs that were originally unearned, but later changed to earned. The 27-year-ol...

Berrios falters as Blue Jays fall to Royals

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:17:02 GMT

Berrios falters as Blue Jays fall to Royals It wasn’t the start the Toronto Blue Jays and Jose Berrios envisioned.In his first regular-season appearance, Berrios took the loss after surrendering nine hits and eight earned runs as the Blue Jays fell 9-4 to the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.Berrios lasted 5 2/3 innings and struck out seven before being replaced by Canadian reliever Zach Pop. A lot of the damage against Berrios came in the first and fourth innings, where the Royals would score seven runs against the starter.Berrios also gave up a ton of hard contact on the night, with Royals hitters swinging early and often, leading to seven exit velocities of 100 mph or more. His fastball and sinker were particularly hit hard, with an average exit velocity of 98 mph.“Good and bad. Really good innings but pitches in the middle of the plate, which we’re trying to avoid,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said post-game.This was arguably the cushiest season-opening assignment José Berríos could get, aga...

B.C. throat-slashing suspect charged with terrorism linked to Islamic State group

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:17:02 GMT

B.C. throat-slashing suspect charged with terrorism linked to Islamic State group SURREY, B.C. — A suspect accused of slashing a person’s throat on a bus in Surrey, B.C., on Saturday has been charged with four terrorism-related offences in an attack that left a man with life-threatening injuries.RCMP say Abdul Aziz Kawam is charged with attempting to commit murder in association with a terrorist group, assault causing bodily harm in association with a terrorist group, aggravated assault in association with a terrorist group and assault with a weapon in association with a terrorist group.Kawam, who was born in 1995, originally faced eight separate charges, including attempted murder and assault along with four counts that he acted for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with a terrorist group. However, the RCMP say the amended charges relate to allegations that the assaults were carried out for the Islamic State. Metro Vancouver Transit Police say they discovered during their investigation that the suspect made several concerning comments,...

2 charged in killings linked to NYC nightclub robberies

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:17:02 GMT

2 charged in killings linked to NYC nightclub robberies NEW YORK (AP) — New York police arrested two men in connection with two killings last year that investigators believe were part of a series of druggings and robbings of Manhattan bar and nightclub patrons by criminal groups, assaults that left the city’s nightlife scene on edge.Police said in a statement that Jacob Barroso of New Britain, Connecticut, and Robert Demaio of the Brooklyn section of New York were charged with murder, robbery, identity theft and other crimes. Barroso was arrested Saturday and Demaio on Monday, and police said they also were looking for a third man in the case.The arrests were related to last year’s deaths of Julio Ramirez, a 25-year-old social worker, in April and John Umberger, a 33-year-old political consultant visiting from Washington D.C., in May. Their deaths were the result of “drug-facilitated thefts,” the medical examiner’s office said.Police said the pattern involved slipping revelers dangerous levels of drugs to knock them out...

On India’s shore, rising salinity means daily water struggle

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:17:02 GMT

On India’s shore, rising salinity means daily water struggle KOCHI, India (AP) — Anthony Kuttappassera’s family has lived in the same house at the edge of the Arabian Sea for more than a century. He grew up drinking water from the pond and the well outside his home.But 60 years ago, that water became too salty to drink. Then it grew too salty for bathing or washing clothes. Now, the pond is green, buggy and nearly dry — just like the rest of the wells and ponds in the Chellanam area of Kochi, a city of about 600,000 people on India’s southwestern coast.Rising seas from climate change are bringing saltwater into the fresh water of places like Chellanam, rendering unusable what had been a vital part of everyday life. And frequent breaks in the pipelines that bring fresh water from inland exacerbates the misery for residents in this village of about 8 square kilometers (3 square miles), requiring water to be trucked in.Each truckload of water has to be poured into barrels and buckets and carried by hand to the village’s 600 hou...