Florida 10-month-old dies after being left in hot car that reached 133 degrees

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:45:25 GMT

Florida 10-month-old dies after being left in hot car that reached 133 degrees (CNN) — A Florida woman has been arrested for aggravated manslaughter of a child after a 10-month-old she was caring for was found unresponsive in a car that had reached an internal temperature of over 133 degrees, according to an arrest report from the Baker County Sheriff’s office.According to the report, Rhonda Jewell is accused of leaving the baby unattended in the vehicle for “at least 5 hours” while outside temperatures reached 98 degrees Fahrenheit, which resulted in the 10-month-old’s death.The report said Jewell was supposed to be babysitting the infant, along with three other children. She had picked the girl up at the parents’ home and driven to another location, where she was going to babysit all four children. However, Jewell told investigators that when she got there, she assumed the baby was asleep, so she went inside the home and started interacting with the other children, “completely” forgetting about the baby being left in the car, the report said.“It wasn’t until...

Russian air strike damages Chinese consulate in Odesa

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:45:25 GMT

Russian air strike damages Chinese consulate in Odesa A Chinese consulate building in the Ukrainian port of Odesa was partially damaged during overnight air strikes by Russia, according to Oleg Kiper, head of Odesa regional military administration.Kiper posted a photograph on Telegram on Thursday showing the consulate building with broken windows. No other damage was visible in the picture. “As a result of the Russian night attack, the building of the consulate general of the People’s Republic of China in Odesa was damaged,” Kiper said on the messaging app. “The aggressor deliberately hits the port infrastructure — administrative and residential buildings nearby, as well as the consulate of the People’s Republic of China, were damaged. This suggests that the enemy does not pay attention to anything.”Overnight, Russia launched 38 missiles and drones, with air defenses shooting down 18 of them, reported Reuters. The strike also killed at least three civilians and hurt at least eight others.Beijing did ...

Why Ukraine overshadowed the EU’s big summit with Latin America

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:45:25 GMT

Why Ukraine overshadowed the EU’s big summit with Latin America Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Stitcher .st0{fill:#EB8A23;} .st1{fill:#FAC617;} .st2{fill:#612368;} .st3{fill:#3792C4;} .st4{fill:#C33727;} Acast In this packed episode, we explain the outcomes of this week’s summit with Latin America, we debate whether Americans can hold key roles in EU institutions and discuss the power dynamics of the Europe...

A new instant payment system may be coming to a bank near you

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:45:25 GMT

A new instant payment system may be coming to a bank near you New York (CNN) — When it comes to getting paid — and paid back — most people and businesses want their money as quickly as possible.While payment processing at financial institutions has become faster over the years — and some large players already are part of a “real-time payment” network — many people still may have to wait at least one business day to have access to 100% of deposits they receive or for payments they make to clear.On Thursday the Federal Reserve launched the first phase of an instant payment infrastructure called FedNow Service that promises to make the option of safe, real-time payments much more widely available, whether someone banks at a large or small US financial institution.“The Federal Reserve built the FedNow Service to help make everyday payments over the coming years faster and more convenient,” said Fed Chair Jerome Powell. “Over time, as more banks choose to use this new tool, the benefits to individuals and businesses will include enab...

Drug to prevent RSV in babies approved: What you need to know

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:45:25 GMT

Drug to prevent RSV in babies approved: What you need to know By Deb Balzer, Mayo Clinic News NetworkThe Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a drug to help protect infants from respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The medication, given as a single-dose injection prior to or during RSV season, is a monoclonal antibody. It is intended for babies born during or entering their first RSV season and for children up to 24 months of age who remain vulnerable to severe RSV disease through their second RSV season.The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, the vaccine advisory board for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is expected to review and vote on the drug its next meeting on Aug. 3. The FDA is also evaluating an RSV vaccine for pregnant women.“This is especially exciting for us in pediatrics because vaccinating pregnant women in the second or third trimester of pregnancy can protect babies when they’re most vulnerable for developing severe illness with RSV, usually in the first six to 12 months of life,&...

Did you get COVID but never feel sick? New study hints at why

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:45:25 GMT

Did you get COVID but never feel sick? New study hints at why By Rong-Gong Lin II, Los Angeles TimesAs the coronavirus emerged, so did a mystery: Why did some who got infected never develop symptoms?One likely explanation is it may be a person’s lucky genes.A new study published Wednesday in the scientific journal Nature suggests people with a specific version of a gene were far more likely to experience an asymptomatic infection than those without.The relevant set of genes is known as the human leukocyte antigen, or HLA.“This is the first time where, in a really rigorous and robust way, anybody has shown that there is a clear, definitive genetic underpinning to asymptomatic disease [from the coronavirus] — not all asymptomatic disease, but some subset of people who stay asymptomatic,” said UC San Francisco neurology professor Jill Hollenbach, a co-author of the study.Hollenbach and other researchers recruited some 30,000 people for the study — all of whom already had genetic data on file because they had registered as potent...

Fatal Randolph crash claims 2 Brockton teen brothers

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:45:25 GMT

Fatal Randolph crash claims 2 Brockton teen brothers A second teenager has died from injuries following the single-vehicle crash in Randolph Tuesday night.Makhi Boston, 18, of Brockton, was believed to be the driver of the 2011 Nissan Altima that on Tuesday night was traveling southbound on North Main Street in Randolph when it left the roadway and smashed into a tree around the 700-block, according to the Norfolk District Attorney’s office.Makhi Boston’s brother, 15-year-old Terry Boston, Jr., also of Brockton, was pronounced dead at the scene when first responders arrived sometime after the roughly 10:30 p.m. crash.“The Randolph Police and Norfolk District Attorney’s Office wish to extend our sincere condolences to the parents, family, and friends of these two young men,” stated a release from the Norfolk DA’s office.In the initial DA statements announcing the crash and the death of Terry Boston, Jr., had said the other male teen, now identified as Makhi Boston, was taken by helicopter to Boston Medical...

Opening Day at Del Mar Racetrack: What to know before you go

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:45:25 GMT

Opening Day at Del Mar Racetrack: What to know before you go DEL MAR, Calif. -- Opening Day at the Del Mar Racetrack is slated for Friday, marking the 84th season for the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club.Club officials say last season featured the “highest-ever daily average wagering and prize money seen in California," making 2022 a record-breaking year for the wagering sport. Opening Day will feature 10 races, the Opening Day Hats Contest and “all the fanfare that makes it an unofficial San Diego holiday,” said event organizers. Attendees can expect world-class racing, luxury food and drinks, plus horse racing fashion displayed with big hats and more.Last week, the club announced Opening Day tickets are sold out. However, limited tickets remain available for the rest of the weekend -- July 22-23 – as well as throughout the summer season.“This will be the third year we’ve capped attendance on Opening Day and the feedback we have received from our fans over this time has been overwhelmingly positive,” said Del Mar chief executive officer Joe Ha...

This Oceanside restaurant just received a Michelin star

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:45:25 GMT

This Oceanside restaurant just received a Michelin star OCEANSIDE, Calif. -- There's only one restaurant in all of Oceanside that's received a Michelin star and it has a seaside view made for dinner sunsets. Valle -- a contemporary Mexican kitchen -- sits below the Mission Pacific hotel in coastal downtown, an area that has been on the rise in recent years.Led by Chef Roberto Alcocer, this restaurant is known for fusing together fresh ingredients to create authentic flavors inspired by Baja Mexico’s Guadalupe Valley wine region with a California twist. From Oceanside to Valle de Guadalupe: This private jet wine-tasting day trip is luxury On Tuesday, the restaurant received a Michelin star at a California awards recognition ceremony. This accolade may come as no surprise to those who know Chef Alcocer, who's acquired more than 20 years of experience cooking in Mexico, along with some time in Michelin-starred kitchens in both France and Spain.“I've dreamt of this moment since I started cooking in France 21 years ago, and today the dream ...

Protesters storm Swedish Embassy in Baghdad after man threatens to burn Quran in Stockholm

Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:45:25 GMT

Protesters storm Swedish Embassy in Baghdad after man threatens to burn Quran in Stockholm BAGHDAD (AP) — Protesters angered by an Iraqi man in Sweden who threatened to burn a copy of the Quran stormed the Swedish Embassy in Baghdad early Thursday, overrunning the diplomatic compound and starting a fire.Hours later, Iraq’s prime minister cut diplomatic ties with Sweden in protest over the desecration of the Islamic holy book.Protesters occupied the diplomatic post for several hours, waving flags and signs showing the influential Iraqi Shiite cleric and political leader Muqtada al-Sadr, and setting a small fire. The embassy staff had been evacuated a day earlier.The attack came ahead of a protest by an Iraqi asylum-seeker who burned a copy of the Islamic holy book during a previous demonstration last month. He threatened to do the same thing again in Stockholm.After protesters left the Swedish Embassy, diplomats announced it had closed to visitors, without specifying when it would reopen.Following a meeting with security officials, Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sud...