Los mejores jugadores de fútbol podrían formar un sindicato para abordar el abuso racista, dice Romelu Lukaku

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:58:08 GMT

Los mejores jugadores de fútbol podrían formar un sindicato para abordar el abuso racista, dice Romelu Lukaku (CNN) — El delantero del Inter de Milán y Bélgica, Romelu Lukaku, dijo que las principales estrellas del fútbol mundial podrían formar un sindicato para abordar el abuso racista en el deporte.Hablando en exclusiva con CNN, Lukaku dijo que las autoridades actualmente no están haciendo lo suficiente para proteger a los jugadores luego de más abusos racistas contra Vinícius Jr. durante el partido del Real Madrid contra Valencia el mes pasado.Lukaku, quien fue abusado racialmente cuando el Inter de Milán jugó contra la Juventus en abril, dijo que vio cómo se desarrollaba la situación en el Estadio Mestalla de Valencia desde su casa y se quedó incrédulo de que estos incidentes continúen ocurriendo con tanta frecuencia.“Creo que comenzará”, le dijo Lukaku al analista senior de deportes de CNN, Darren Lewis, cuando se le preguntó si los jugadores podrían formar un sindicato.Lukaku dice que la idea sería que muchos de los jugadores más destacados del mundo “se reúnan y hablen directam...

Thor Industries: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:58:08 GMT

Thor Industries: Fiscal Q3 Earnings Snapshot ELKHART, Ind. (AP) — ELKHART, Ind. (AP) — Thor Industries Inc. (THO) on Tuesday reported fiscal third-quarter net income of $120.7 million.On a per-share basis, the Elkhart, Indiana-based company said it had profit of $2.24.The results exceeded Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of seven analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for earnings of $1.13 per share.The recreational vehicle maker posted revenue of $2.93 billion in the period, which also beat Street forecasts. Six analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $2.84 billion.Thor Industries expects full-year earnings to be $5.80 to $6.50 per share, with revenue in the range of $10.5 billion to $11 billion._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on THO at https://www.zacks.com/ap/THOSource

4-year-old walks out of Woodland Park preschool unnoticed

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:58:08 GMT

4-year-old walks out of Woodland Park preschool unnoticed WOODLAND PARK, Colo. (KXRM) — A daycare director has been cited after a little boy walked out the front doors of his preschool in Woodland Park, going unnoticed for nearly 15 minutes.This happened in January at the Woodland Park Community Church Learning Center.The boy's parents said they are talking about this now because they did not want to impact the investigation and feel like the preschool never made it clear to other parents how differently this situation could have ended, had it not been for the watchful eye of a neighbor."Well, that day I actually got a phone call at 2:08 p.m., and it was from The Learning Center saying I just needed to come down right away that there was something wrong and that the police had my son," said Riker Price's mother, Miranda Price.Surveillance footage from The Learning Center at Woodland Park Community Church on Jan. 19, 2023, showed Riker walking out the front doors of the daycare and taking off down a trail. Thankfully, a good Samaritan saw t...

Netflix drops trailer for ‘The Outlaws’

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:58:08 GMT

Netflix drops trailer for ‘The Outlaws’ Netflix is bringing the star power for their newest crime comedy.The streaming giant dropped the trailer for their new movie “The Outlaws.”Comedy actors Adam Devine, Nina Dobrev, Ellen Barkin, and Pierce Brosnan star in the movie that follows an engaged bank manager. The main character gets held up in a robbery during his wedding week and he believes his future in-laws are behind it.Catch the movie on Netflix starting July 7.

‘Flamin’ Hot’ is about more than the spicy snack

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:58:08 GMT

‘Flamin’ Hot’ is about more than the spicy snack Eva Longoria directed a telling story about a popular food snack and Latino culture. CNN’s Rick Damigella was able to sit down with the talent behind “Flamin’ Hot,” a biopic about former Frito-Lay marketer Richard Montañez, based in part on his book “A Boy, A Burrito and A Cookie.”While the flavor of Flamin’ Hot Cheetos was at the center of the story, Latino culture and family are at its heart.“I honestly knew when I came on to direct this, that my superpower was knowing my community,” said Longoria. “Like I was like, oh oh this movie I know like I got it. And so every detail in the movie from the Tapatío on the table to the music playing in the kitchen to uh the costume design.”She said, “It was a joy to finally show the world that our community is beautiful and full of people that are, are, are faith-based and um hard working and family oriented, you know, we’re not just the negative stereotypes you see ...

TURNING WETTER AGAIN

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:58:08 GMT

TURNING WETTER AGAIN Happy Tuesday, South Florida!Hopefully everyone was able to enjoy some of the drier time we experienced on Monday. Anything is better than what South Florida has seen through the last few weeks! Drier air moved into our area to start the work week just as tropical moisture (that has been funneled in by what was Tropical Storm Arlene) continued to move away from us. That, together with winds out of the Northwest, left for a pretty decent day for South Florida on Monday. And even though we saw a few showers develop in the afternoon, it wasn’t nearly as much rain as we have been seeing on a daily basis for a few weeks now.  This morning was no different. Temperatures felt warm, but it did not feel as muggy as in previous mornings until the rain and thunderstorms developed offshore and lifted northward across our southern locations.Unlike Monday, today South Florida can expect some changes to the forecast as the weather pattern transitions to a wetter one. One difference from yesterday ...

MP Margaret Ferrier suspended over lockdown breach — but some Tories try to save her skin

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:58:08 GMT

MP Margaret Ferrier suspended over lockdown breach — but some Tories try to save her skin LONDON — MPs voted Tuesday to suspend former Scottish National Party representative Margaret Ferrier from parliament after she breached the U.K.’s lockdown at the height of the coronavirus pandemic. But the embattled MP had some unlikely defendants.Ferrier has already been kicked out of the SNP and sentenced to 270 hours of community service for the 2020 rule breach. She traveled from parliament in London to her home in Glasgow on a train even after learning she had tested positive for the virus.The 30-day suspension was recommend by the Commons’ standards committee, which polices MP behavior — and 185 MPs voted to endorse its recommendations on Tuesday.But, in a curious twist, 40 MPs — the vast majority from the governing Conservatives — voted against the suspension.Some Tory MPs are known to be uneasy about the recommended suspension because former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is locked in his own fight with the Commons privileges committee as it investigates whether h...

Fewer than half of Europeans know when next EU election will be, survey shows

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:58:08 GMT

Fewer than half of Europeans know when next EU election will be, survey shows BRUSSELS — The majority of Europeans are not aware that European election is taking place next year, newly released polling data shows.Asked when they thought the next EU election would take place, only 45 percent of Europeans were able to answer correctly that it will take place in 2024, according to the latest Eurobarometer poll released Tuesday. European elections occur in the EU’s 27 member countries every five years; the dates of June 6 to 9, 2024, have been set for the next ballot. Results decide not only the composition of the European Parliament, but also key posts across other EU institutions, such as president of the European Commission.During the official presentation of the survey’s results, European officials touted the figure as a success, as it is up 9 percentage points from 2018, a year ahead of the 2019 election.For the upcoming vote, 56 percent of respondents said they were interested in the election — up 6 percentage points from five years ago — while ...

France warns against killing a European ChatGPT

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:58:08 GMT

France warns against killing a European ChatGPT PARIS — France has a message: Don’t kneecap a potential future European ChatGPT with too much regulation. The European Parliament’s position on the EU’s Artificial Intelligence Act — a piece of legislation currently under negotiation — is too stringent and risks doing just that, France’s Digital Minister Jean-Noël Barrot told POLITICO in an interview Monday. As an example, he pointed to Google’s decision not to launch its chatbot Bard in the EU: “The objective is not to see non-European dialogue systems set up in Europe, but rather to see European ones develop. However, we must take these signs into account and avoid taking Europe out of the technology history.”When it comes to Big Tech, France previously has been on the heavy-handed side of regulation, seeking to impose new rules on U.S. cloud giants before the EU, for example, and coming up with a flurry of content-regulation laws. On so-called generative AI — referring to tools that can crea...

Victim identified in Maine hotel fire that remains under investigation

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 06:58:08 GMT

Victim identified in Maine hotel fire that remains under investigation KITTERY, Maine (AP) — Authorities in Maine said Monday they have identified a man who died in a hotel fire that remains under investigation.The May fire destroyed the Days Inn in Kittery, along the state’s border with New Hampshire. The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner identified the victim as 57-year-old Daniel Clarke of Manassas, Virginia.The cause of the fire hasn’t been determined yet, a spokesperson for the Maine Department of Public Safety said.The building was declared a total loss after the fire, which required a large response from surrounding departments.