Court seeks compromise that might preserve preventive health insurance mandates as appeals play out

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:45:21 GMT

Court seeks compromise that might preserve preventive health insurance mandates as appeals play out NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Federal appeals court judges are seeking compromise on whether government requirements that health insurance include coverage for HIV prevention, cancer screenings and some other types of preventive care can be maintained while a legal battle over the mandates plays out.The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel on Wednesday told attorneys on both sides of the issue to report by Friday on the possibility of a temporary compromise in the case.At issue is a March ruling by a federal judge in Texas who said some of the preventive care requirements under former President Barack Obama’s 13-year-old health care law are unconstitutional. The decision jeopardized cost-free coverage of HIV-preventing drugs, cancer screenings and various other types of preventive care for millions of Americans.The New Orleans-based 5th U.S. Circuit blocked immediate enforcement of the ruling in May. On Tuesday, three 5th Circuit judges heard arguments on whether they should continue ...

More traffic dividers are coming to your commute on the GW Parkway

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:45:21 GMT

More traffic dividers are coming to your commute on the GW Parkway (new Image()).src = "https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384&cid=c2ffed0c-3624-46c0-b10f-97c976d290a3";cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: "748af1d7-080a-4871-848c-a74465eb1091"}).render("99d69971929b4f3bb4ecca76d0dbb8d2"); });If you drive on the George Washington Parkway, get ready to see some more lane dividers.The National Park Service is extending its rehab project on the GW Parkway further south this weekend. The ongoing North Parkway Rehabilitation Project will continue 3.5 miles further south.The outer northbound lane on the GW Parkway running from Route 123 all the way to the Windy Run Bridge will be closed off in order for crews to continue the rehab.Starting Saturday, June 10, the inner northbound lane and the outer southbound lanes will remain open for regular traffic flow.The inner southbound lane will serve as a reversible lane during rush hours. From 5:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m....

Czech police: Fiorentina fans attack West Ham supporters ahead of Europa Conference League final

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:45:21 GMT

Czech police: Fiorentina fans attack West Ham supporters ahead of Europa Conference League final PRAGUE (AP) — Fiorentina fans attacked West Ham supporters in a bar in downtown Prague ahead of the Europa Conference League final, Czech police said on Wednesday. Three West Ham fans and one police officers were injured in the incident while 16 people were detained, police said.An investigation was ongoing and no more details were immediately provided.Thousands of West Ham and Fiorentina fans have arrived in Prague for the final of the third-tier European competition at Slavia Prague’s Eden Arena.Both clubs are aiming to end long European trophy droughts.Organizers prepared two separate fan zones for the fans of both clubs who don’t have tickets for the match.___More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource

6 arrested in Romania, Germany, Bulgaria in probe of people-smuggling ring

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:45:21 GMT

6 arrested in Romania, Germany, Bulgaria in probe of people-smuggling ring BERLIN (AP) — Six people have been arrested in Romania, Germany and Bulgaria in raids targeting a network alleged to have smuggled hundreds of migrants into Romania and Germany, authorities said Wednesday.Fifteen properties were searched on Wednesday, 11 of them in Romania, German federal police said in a statement. Four of the arrests were made in searches of accommodation in Romania used to house migrants. Three cars were seized, along with cellphones, cash and other evidence.There was one arrest apiece in Germany and Bulgaria.The suspects are accused of smuggling more than 560 people into Germany and more than 300 into Romania, according to German police.The investigation started after Turkish and Syrian citizens were found near Germany’s borders with Austria, the Czech Republic and Poland. They had been brought from Turkey by various means of transportation. Police said that the smugglers took them from the western Romanian city of Timisoara to Germany hidden among goods i...

Investors losing interest in Denver metro real estate

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:45:21 GMT

Investors losing interest in Denver metro real estate DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver area isn't the draw for real estate investors it once was a few years ago. According to real estate broker Redfin, June data shows the Denver metro is among the areas that have seen the sharpest drop in investor interest in the last year. Investors bought $10B worth of Denver-area homes since 2021 Formerly, the Denver metro was a red-hot investor market. Nationally, as many as one in five homes in the U.S. were bought by investors, depending on the quarter. In Colorado, investors have been very active in the housing market. Between the first quarter of 2021 and the fourth quarter of 2022, about 15% of the number of homes sold in the Denver metro were to investors.Fast forward to 2023 and the picture has changed. In the first quarter of 2023, the Denver metro's share of homes sold to real estate investors has fallen 50% from a year ago, the 12th highest rate among large metros.The Denver metro had the ninth-lowest share of homes purchased by investors i...

Prosecutor: Deputy could have stopped Parkland school shooting but chose to take cover

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:45:21 GMT

Prosecutor: Deputy could have stopped Parkland school shooting but chose to take cover FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida sheriff’s deputy at the scene of the Parkland school shooting is on trial over whether he failed to take action and prevent the deaths of six of the 17 people killed in the 2018 massacre.In opening statements Wednesday, a prosecutor told the jury that Scot Peterson, a former Broward County Deputy, took cover instead of charging inside a building to confront shooter Nikolas Cruz as he carried out his six-minute attack.Peterson, 60, is the first U.S. law enforcement officer ever charged with a crime for an alleged failure to act during a school shooting. If convicted, he could get a prison sentence of nearly a century and lose his $104,000 annual pension. Texas authorities are investigating the officers who didn’t confront the Uvalde gunman who killed 19 elementary students and two teachers last year, but none have been charged.Peterson had undergone training where he was told that he needs to go toward the gunshots if there’s an active sho...

Excited Heat fans gather outside Kaseya Center for Jimmy Butler’s pop-up coffee shop ahead of game 3

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:45:21 GMT

Excited Heat fans gather outside Kaseya Center for Jimmy Butler’s pop-up coffee shop ahead of game 3 Fans are excited as a pop-up event is keeping the Heat hype going right on until tip-off. After stealing a win in Denver for game two, the Miami Heat came back to their home court and some lucky fans are excited to be in the rowdy crowd for Wednesday night’s game. “I am super excited. This was a birthday present from my fiancé so I just could not be more excited. This is my very first final game ever,” said Heat fan Nicole Hallman.Frankie Theroux said he is ecstatic to go to this game as he has never been to an NBA finals game.“Oh, I’m absolutely pumped,” said Steven Isaac. “I’ve been to every game since the play-in. I’ve had season tickets since Jimmy’s arrival in Miami so in 2019.” The players feed off the excitement the fans give and the fans are ready to give it their all. “Tonight at [the Kaseya Center] is going to be absolutely rockin’,” said Isaac. “I don’t think there’s one...

Russians shooting at rescuers in flooded areas, Zelenskyy says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:45:21 GMT

Russians shooting at rescuers in flooded areas, Zelenskyy says KYIV — Russian forces are shooting at Ukrainian rescuers attempting to reach those trapped in flood-struck areas of occupied Kherson after the destruction of the Nova Kakhovka dam, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in an exclusive interview.“As soon as our helpers try to rescue them, they are shot at,” Zelenskyy said, referring to efforts to reach residents of towns on the Russian-occupied bank of the Dnipro River, which has been inundated with floodwater after blasts partially destroyed the dam on Tuesday. The floodwaters threaten 80 settlements on both the Ukrainian-held and Russian-occupied sides of the river, according to Kyiv.“People, animals have died,” Zelenskyy said. “From the roofs of the flooded houses, people see drowned people floating by. You can see that on the other side. It’s very hard to get people out of the occupied part of Kherson region. When our forces try to get them out, they are shot at by occupiers from a ...

Putin labels dam attack ‘barbaric.’ The world says he orchestrated it.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:45:21 GMT

Putin labels dam attack ‘barbaric.’ The world says he orchestrated it. In his first comments since the destruction of a strategic Russian-controlled dam in southern Ukraine, Russia President Vladimir Putin blamed Ukraine for the extensive damage and called the actions of those responsible “barbaric.”Putin told Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in a phone call on Wednesday the blast that destroyed the dam was a “barbaric action” that “led to a large-scale environmental and humanitarian catastrophe,” according to a Kremlin statement.Just one problem: The West says Putin was the one responsible. Both Russia and Ukraine have blamed one another for the alleged explosion that destroyed the dam and forced the evacuation of thousands of people, a rescue effort largely facilitated by Ukraine. Damage to Ukraine’s Nova Kakhovka dam, which has unleashed massive flooding in the Kherson region, could be a potential war crime, EU and Ukrainian leaders said Tuesday. Putin, according to the Kremlin’s readout, was undeter...

Sunak kills talk of US-UK trade deal as digital hopes grow

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:45:21 GMT

Sunak kills talk of US-UK trade deal as digital hopes grow WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rishi Sunak has admitted an overarching trade deal with the United States — once seen as Brexit’s biggest prize — is not a priority ahead of meeting President Joe Biden in Washington D.C.The U.K. government previously promised a trade deal with the U.S. by 2022, but last year during her brief stint as prime minister, Liz Truss acknowledged it would not happen in the short to medium term.Sunak’s words on the plane to the U.S. capital are the clearest acknowledgement yet that a free trade agreement between the two countries is out of reach.“For a while now, that has not been a priority for either the U.S. or U.K.,” he said. “What we’re both focused on is making sure that our economic partnership reflects the particular challenges and opportunities of the time that we’re in right now.”Talks with Biden will focus on economic security, he added, and “specific and targeted ways to improve trade between our countries.”He declined to say if the promise of a full-fat deal ...