Idaho left early education up to families. One town set out to get universal preschool anyway
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:38:50 GMT
AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho (AP) — After reading a book about the five senses to a semicircle of rapt 4-year-olds, Abi Hawker tells the children in her afternoon preschool class that she has a surprise for them.She drags a small popcorn maker onto the carpet and asks them to consider: Which of their senses might be activated when she pours the kernels into the machine? When the kernels heat up? When the popcorn begins to pop?Moments later, the children shriek with joy as the corn kernels burst. While Hawker explains what the kids are seeing, she asks them questions that connect back to the day’s lesson. From the activity, the class transitions to snack time, stimulating two more senses: touch and taste. A few years ago, this experience would’ve been inaccessible to nearly half of the children in Hawker’s classroom. Their families don’t make enough money to afford early childhood education. Other kids come from families who may have the means but, until recently, didn’t make early learning...Some striking UAW members carry family legacies, Black middle-class future along with picket signs
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:38:50 GMT
WAYNE, Mich. (AP) — As Britney Johnson paced the picket line outside Ford’s Wayne Assembly plant, she wasn’t just carrying a sign demanding higher pay and other changes.She also carried a legacy of car factory jobs and union wages that allowed generations of her family to enjoy middle-class lifestyles and that for years had been unattainable for many Black Americans.Johnson’s great-grandfather, grandfather and mother all worked on assembly lines for one or more of Detroit’s automakers, as did some of her uncles.“We told her she’s representing our family,” Johnson’s mother, Tracy Brooks, jokes.It seems the efforts of Johnson and her co-workers were starting to pay off. All striking Ford workers were called Wednesday by the UAW to return to their jobs after the union said it reached a tentative contract agreement with Ford that would give them a 25% general wage increase, plus cost of living raises that will put the pay increase over 30%, to above $...Takeaways from the AP’s investigation into aging oil ships
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:38:50 GMT
OKITIPUPA, NIGERIA (AP) — Until early last year, a rusting oil ship named the Trinity Spirit floated off the coast of Nigeria, pulling crude oil from the ocean floor. Then, last February, it exploded, collapsing into the ocean along with 40,000 barrels of oil. Five workers were killed and two others presumed dead, their bodies never found. Oil slicks were visible in satellite imagery for days.The Associated Press drew on ship databases, court documents, and the accounts of three survivors to offer an inside look at the yearslong decline of the aging ship, the numerous warning signs, and the explosion’s messy aftermath — as the survivors, who complained of dangerous working conditions and withheld wages, were accused of setting the ship ablaze.The Trinity Spirit also fits a wider pattern of old tankers put to work storing and extracting oil even while on the brink of mechanical breakdowns. Here are takeaways from AP’s report.___This story was supported by funding from the Walton Fami...Democrat Brandon Presley seeks big turnout in Nov. 7 bid to unseat Mississippi’s Republican governor
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:38:50 GMT
NATCHEZ, Miss. (AP) — At a hotel overlooking the Mississippi River in Natchez, Democratic gubernatorial nominee Brandon Presley told a few dozen Black and white supporters that Mississippi’s Republican governor, Tate Reeves, is trying to hold onto money and power by sowing racial division.“They’re sitting up in that governor’s mansion tonight, I bet you money, tinkling their little glasses, smoking their cigars,” Presley said, imitating someone holding a tumbler of whiskey. “And they’re talking about how, ‘Well, nobody’s going to come vote.’ And particularly Black Mississippians. They don’t think you’re going to commit.”That brought murmurs from the crowd. One man called out: “We’re going to be there.”Presley, the 46-year-old second cousin of rock ‘n’ roll legend Elvis Presley, will need a bipartisan, multiracial coalition to vote in unprecedented numbers to accomplish his goal of unseating Reeves. The state hasn’t wavered as a conservative stronghold i...Deadly explosion off Nigeria points to threat posed by aging oil ships around the world
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:38:50 GMT
OKITIPUPA, Nigeria (AP) — It was the dead of night when the ship caught fire, Patrick Aganyebi remembers, but the flames made it seem as bright as day.The explosion that night woke him and knocked him to the floor. He tucked his phone and his ID card in his pockets, strapped on a life jacket and made his way to the upper deck. As the flames barreled toward him, he prepared to jump nearly 100 feet (30 meters) into the sea.Five workers were killed and two others presumed dead in the blast on the Trinity Spirit, a rusting converted oil tanker anchored 15 miles (24 km) off the coast of Nigeria that pulled crude oil from the ocean floor. It was by the grace of God, Aganyebi said, that he and two fellow crewmen escaped, rescued by a pair of fishermen as the burning vessel sank along with 40,000 barrels of oil.The Trinity Spirit’s explosion in February of last year stands among the deadliest tragedies on an oil ship or platform in recent years. The Associated Press’ review of court documen...Unifor workers at Stellantis strike as deal deadline passes
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:38:50 GMT
TORONTO — Unifor says Canadian autoworkers have gone on strike at Stellantis operations in Canada after failing to reach a deal by Sunday’s deadline.A statement from the union says more than 8,200 workers have walked off the job at all Stellantis facilities.Unifor National President Lana Payne says the union has made progress and will continue to negotiate through the night.Unifor has said it is trying to get Stellantis to agree to the same core economic terms the union has reached with Ford Motor Co. and General Motors, along with issues specific to the global automaker behind such brands as Fiat and Jeep.Union members at the other two companies have already ratified deals that will see workers get close to 20 per cent wage gains over three years, among numerous other improvements.Stellantis saw escalating strikes over the past six weeks from United Auto Workers members at its U.S. operations, but the company reached a tentative deal with the union as of Saturday.This report ...Auto workers at 3 Ontario Stellantis plants on strike
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:38:50 GMT
Around 8,200 workers at Stellantis plants in Brampton, Etobicoke and Windsor are on strike after talks between the union and automaker failed to produce an agreement by the 11:59 p.m. deadline Sunday night.In a brief statement to its membership, Unifor says progress has been made and the two sides will continue to talk “through the night” but workers are asked to report for picketing duties on Monday morning and await further instruction.The strike affects workers at the Windsor Assembly Plant, the Brampton Assembly Plant, the Etobicoke Casting Plant as well as parts distribution facilities in Mississauga and Red Deer, Alta.The union has been negotiating with Stellantis since Oct. 18 after reaching agreements at both Ford Motor Co. and General Motors. Unifor did strike at GM for 13 hours following the expiration of their strike deadline on Oct. 10.On Friday, Unifor National President Lana Payne said progress at Stellantis had been slow after the company put forth concess...Camp Ripley testing finds ‘forever chemicals’ in nearby wells
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:38:50 GMT
LITTLE FALLS, Minn. — Testing has turned up “forever chemicals” in some private wells around Camp Ripley, including one that exceeded federal safe levels for drinking water.The Minnesota National Guard training facility near Little Falls has been testing its own drinking water for the past several years for PFAS. The chemicals are in firefighting foam that was used for training at the camp until 2017.Recently, officials expanded testing beyond the camp’s boundaries, as the U.S. Department of Defense deals with a massive PFAS problem at military bases across the country.Of the 30 wells tested, nearly all had some PFAS chemicals, mostly at low levels. Only one had PFAS above the federal recommended limit for drinking water of 70 parts per trillion, said Capt. William Hermanson, a spokesperson for Camp Ripley.The defense department’s response when a well tests above the federal standard is to immediately provide either bottled water or a temporary filter, Hermanson said.“Then we ...Sporting KC spoils St. Louis playoff opener, CITY loses 4-1
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:38:50 GMT
ST. LOUIS - The first playoff game in St. Louis CITY SC history ended with defeat. Sporting Kansas City played spoiler with a 4-1 road victory against their I-70 rivals. Sporting KC made the most of their opportunities early, scoring three goals in a stretch of roughly fifteen minutes near the middle of the first half. Their fourth goal came following a corner kick, giving them three unanswered tallies. CITY-Sporting playoff series adds to many St. Louis-Kansas City sports connections Tim Parker helped CITY answer back quickly after the first goal, scoring within the 28th minute. He now holds a place in history with the first franchise goals in regular season and playoffs. Up next, Sporting and St. Louis will head to Kansas City for Match 2 in the best-of-three playoff round. Sporting would advance to the Western Conference semifinals with a win. CITY would force a winner-take-all third match if they come out on top. If not, their inaugural season is over. Check back for an exten...Man busted with $20,000 in tools stolen from Home Depot Stores
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 09:38:50 GMT
A 34-year-old man from Perris was arrested last week on charges of grand theft after deputies discovered thousands of dollars in merchandise stolen from Home Depot stores, authorities announced. A deputy with the San Bernardino Sheriff’s Department responded to a Home Depot store on Oct. 19 on reports retail theft between Oct. 13 and 15 resulting in the loss of approximately $1,400 in property. A little more than a week later, SBSD deputies, along with deputies from the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, served a search warrant at a residence in the 2300 block of Stonybrook Way in Perris. At the residence, authorities recovered some $20,000 in merchandise stolen from Home Depots in Apple Valley and Victorville, as well as from stories that had yet to be identified. A photo released to the public showed dozens of power tools and tools boxes stolen from the retail locations in what appears to be the residence's garage. Recovered tools stolen from several Hom...Latest news
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