China’s FM holds talks in Philippines amid strained ties

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:56:10 GMT

China’s FM holds talks in Philippines amid strained ties MANILA, Philippines (AP) — China’s foreign minister said Saturday his country is willing to work with the Philippines to resolve their differences, as tensions rise over Beijing’s behavior in the disputed South China Sea and Manila’s deeping military cooperation with the U.S. Foreign Minister Qin Gang held talks in Manila with his Philippine counterpart, Enrique Manalo, and was scheduled to meet with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. just days before he travels to Washington for a meeting with President Joe Biden.China has warned that a deepening security alliance between the United States and the Philippines should not harm its security and territorial interests and interfere in long-simmering territorial disputes in the South China Sea. Beijing has criticized a recent agreement by the Philippines and the U.S. to grant U.S. forces access to additional local military camps.The deal allows American forces to establish military staging grounds and surveillance outposts ...

One of the last of his generation, Second World War vet in New Brunswick dies

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:56:10 GMT

One of the last of his generation, Second World War vet in New Brunswick dies FREDERICTON — Angus Hamilton, who served as a radar technician in Southeast Asia during the Second World War and returned home to a successful career in the civil service and academia, has died in Fredericton at the age of 100.Born in Listowel, Ont., on April 18, 1922, Hamilton grew up on a farm, with the Great Depression shaping his early years“The war had come at the best possible time for me,” he wrote in his book, “For King and Country,” one of seven he authored chronicling his life“I was 17 in 1939 when the war began; I signed up when I was 18 and I had just turned 19 when I reported for duty. I wasn’t close to settling down. I was at the age when adventure calls.”In an interview in November when he attended a Remembrance Day ceremony in Fredericton, Hamilton said he had wanted to be a pilot, “like every boy, but my eyesight was not good enough.” Instead he became a radar technician with the Royal Canadian Air Force, serving...

Gas prices rise again in New Jersey and around the nation

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:56:10 GMT

Gas prices rise again in New Jersey and around the nation TRENTON, N.J. (AP) — Gas prices continued to rise in New Jersey and around the nation at large this past week, but analysts say a drop in demand and falling oil prices may soon bring relief at the pumps.The average price of a gallon of regular gas in New Jersey on Friday was $3.52, an increase of eight cents from last week, AAA Mid-Atlantic said. Drivers were paying $4.08 a gallon on average a year ago at this time.The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline was $3.68, up two cents from last week. Drivers were paying $4.12 a gallon on average a year ago at this time.Oil prices fell this week amid ongoing market concerns that future interest rate increases could tip the economy into a recession, a move analysts say will likely leading to reduced oil demand and prices in the near future.The Associated Press

Chicago man killed in hit and run on LSD overnight

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:56:10 GMT

Chicago man killed in hit and run on LSD overnight CHICGAO — A man was killed after being struck by a vehicle on DuSable Lake Shore Drive in Lake View East Friday night. The medical examiner's office identified the man as 45-yearold Kenneth Hernandez. According to police, Hernandez was standing next to a construction vehicle at the 3100 block of North DuSable Lake Shore Drive around 10:50 p.m. when a black sedan struck him and continued northbound. Chase warns Chicago employees about potential for more downtown disturbances He was pronounced on the scene and there is currently no one in custody. Police are still investigating the incident.

Man shot and killed in north St. Louis

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:56:10 GMT

Man shot and killed in north St. Louis ST. LOUIS -- St. Louis City Police are investigating after a man was shot and killed in north St. Louis. Louis City police are investigating after a man was shot and killed in north St. Louis. This happened at 12:30 a.m. on Lillian and Claxton avenues. That's in the Walnut Park East neighborhood. The man died from his injuries before officers got there. At the same intersection on Thursday, someone shot an 18-year-old man in the thigh. We're working to find out if these two shootings are connected or if police have made any arrests. Stay with us here on Fox-2 and Fox-2-now-dot-com. For updates.

Citypark team goes green: wears eco-friendly jerseys

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:56:10 GMT

Citypark team goes green: wears eco-friendly jerseys ST. LOUIS -- The Citypark Team will wear a special jersey during Earth Day weekend for their match against the Colorado Rapids tonight in Denver. But it's not just what they wear but their home stadium that is eco-friendly. City SC's adidas One Planet jerseys are made entirely out of partially recycled ocean plastic. That means its fibers are upcycled plastic waste picked up from beaches and coastal communities. It sports a turquoise and green design that resembles the ocean and some topographical maps from the ocean floor. In addition to their jerseys, the team says it's always thinking of the planet, as Citypark itself is a zero-waste, zero-single-use plastic stadium. They also run on-site recycling and composting programs, as well as energy efficiency and water conservation initiatives. Citypark features 100% LED efficiency lighting, 100 bike parking spots, and 27 electric car charging stations in its adjacent parking garage. Food is served in compostable containers and on flatwa...

Bundle up: frost and freeze warnings issued as cold front brings chilly weekend ahead

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:56:10 GMT

Bundle up: frost and freeze warnings issued as cold front brings chilly weekend ahead ST. LOUIS -- A chilly day ahead, with highs in the low 50s and gusty northwesterly winds. Clouds will also increase, and we could maybe see a spotty sprinkle or two. A Frost Advisory has been issued from STL and points east from 1 a.m. to 9 a.m. Sunday. A freeze warning has been issued for our western counties during this time frame. Under the freeze warning, temperatures could dip as low as 29. Temps of 33 are expected in the advisory area. On Sunday, we'll see some improvements—a touch warmer and sunshine. Another frost or freeze is possible Sunday night into Monday morning. Rain chances increase Tuesday and Wednesday.

Colorado vying for $1 billion in federal funds to address broadband shortfalls

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:56:10 GMT

Colorado vying for $1 billion in federal funds to address broadband shortfalls Colorado has nearly 194,000 households and businesses that remain unconnected to internet services, and the Polis administration has made it a goal to get 99% of the state connected to reliable broadband by 2027.But filling the shortfall won’t be easy. Broadband coverage maps currently don’t reflect the reality on the ground, something both the state and federal agencies are trying to address. More infrastructure needs to be added in rural parts of the state to better connect communities, both in the last mile to reach homes and businesses and the “middle” mile to connect those communities to larger fiber networks.Poor internet connectivity prevents people from accessing vital services like education, health care and government support and it can hamper the ability of businesses to market themselves and reach customers, said Brandy Reitter, executive director of the Colorado Broadband Office while addressing the “Internet for All: Colorado Broadband Sum...

Avalanche Journal: Even in year of Bruins dominance, NHL parity reigns early in the Stanley Cup Playoffs

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:56:10 GMT

Avalanche Journal: Even in year of Bruins dominance, NHL parity reigns early in the Stanley Cup Playoffs Just as the Avs wiped the sweat from their brows, they started to perspire again.Relief at avoiding the feisty Minnesota Wild in the first round of the playoffs wore off quickly. Game 1 of that Central Division series seemed like a nightmare — controversial hits, costly injuries, multiple overtimes — and that was before the Wild prevailed, wasting all the midnight oil that Dallas burned.This was the Avalanche’s reward for winning the Central with an eight-game point streak. They could watch that bloodbath from their couches Monday night while resting for Game 1.The prize also included playing an underdog with a chip on its tentacle.The first two games of Colorado’s first-round series vs. Seattle contributed to the evidence that there’s no real powerhouse in the messy, beautiful Western Conference this year. All four lower seeds landed the first punch on hostile ice.It can be reassuring or a bit terrifying, depending on how you see it. League-wide competitiveness is...

Grading the Week: Yes, Colorado Rockies fans, it can actually get worse. Much worse.

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:56:10 GMT

Grading the Week: Yes, Colorado Rockies fans, it can actually get worse. Much worse. It’s getting hard out here for Colorado Rockies fans.Between the abysmal starting pitching, punchless lineup and eight-game losing streak that culminated with a disconsolate Austin Gomber lamenting his connection to the Nolan Arenado trade, these are dark days in LoDo.And, yet, somehow they aren’t even the most miserable team in the major leagues.Instead, that honor resides in Oakland, where a team that’s called the East Bay home since the late 1960s all but packed up the Mayflower trucks for a move to Las Vegas this week.Athletics ownership — FJust when it looked like the Rockies may be the bleakest franchise in baseball, the Athletics emerged from their dilapidated Bay Area home to remind the Grading the Week staff that things can get worse. Much worse.It’s one thing to threaten a move to a new city — which A’s ownership has done repeatedly at the urging of Major League Baseball in an effort to extort resources from another city. It’...