Denver International Airport flights resume after security incident

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:33:22 GMT

Denver International Airport flights resume after security incident DENVER (KDVR) -- Denver International Airport stopped all flights and trains due to a security incident on Thursday morning.The incident reportedly involved a person who walked passed security on the A-bridge.Thursday afternoon, the Denver Police Department told FOX31 that a person went past security because he already had passed through TSA security once, and assumed it was not needed a second time. Train stopped on tracks in Commerce City As of 10:48 a.m., the incident was resolved. Flights and trains resumed and the passenger was allowed on their flight. No charges are expected to be filed.

‘Now and Then’: Over 4 decades later, Beatles song released with a little help from AI

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:33:22 GMT

‘Now and Then’: Over 4 decades later, Beatles song released with a little help from AI The Beatles are one of the most iconic bands of all time. Now, with the help of new technology, we’re hearing what’s being called the last Beatles song. Here’s the story behind “Now and Then.”It’s one thing most fans of the Beatles thought they’d never hear again.The Beatles (singing): “I’m in love with her, and I feel fine.”The group’s singing together, like the good ol’ days, but thanks to technology…John Lennon (singing): “I know it’s true, it’s all because of you.”The Beatles released what’s being described as their final new song together, “Now and Then.”Director Peter Jackson, who worked on the Hulu documentary “Get Back” featuring the Fab Four, helped the song come to life.Peter Jackson: “During the course of ‘Get Back,’ we were paying a lot of attention to the technical restoration. That ultimately led us to the technology whic...

At least 15 injured, some critically, after gas explosion and building collapse in Wappingers Falls, New York

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:33:22 GMT

At least 15 injured, some critically, after gas explosion and building collapse in Wappingers Falls, New York (CNN) — At least 15 people were injured after a gas explosion and fire on Thursday afternoon in the Village of Wappingers Falls, New York.Five of the individuals are first responders – one firefighter and four police officers – and of the other 10, eight are adults and two are children, Wappingers Falls Police Commissioner Paul Italiano said at a news conference on Thursday evening.The injured were stuck underneath the rubble of the collapsed building after the explosion and crews worked to remove them and transported them to hospitals.All of the victims remain in the hospital as of Thursday evening, Italiano said. Some of the individuals have critical injuries and police say they appear to be mostly burn injuries.The explosion happened after a gas line ruptured during what was part of “routine maintenance,” Eric Kiszkiel with Central Hudson Gas & Electric said.The gas structure has been in the area for what is believed to be 80 to 90 year...

FBI agents search home of key fundraiser for NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ campaign

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:33:22 GMT

FBI agents search home of key fundraiser for NYC Mayor Eric Adams’ campaign (CNN) — Teams of FBI agents executed “numerous search warrants” at homes and businesses throughout the New York area Thursday morning, including one at the home of a chief fundraiser for Mayor Eric Adams’ campaign, Brianna Suggs, multiple law enforcement sources told CNN.The searches, the sources said, are part of an investigation by the FBI’s Public Corruption squad. The agents took phones, computers, tablets, and files from Suggs, according to the sources.Agents also searched the headquarters of a Brooklyn based construction company and several homes, the sources said.While the specific allegations behind the investigation are unknown, Adams abruptly canceled the remainder of a trip to Washington, DC, Thursday morning to meet with federal officials about the migrant crisis to return to New York. An Adams spokesperson told CNN later Thursday that “the mayor heard of an issue related to the campaign, and takes these issues seriously, so wanted to get back to...

Chicago Bears sign nose tackle Andrew Billings to a 2-year extension, keeping the run stuffer through 2025

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:33:22 GMT

Chicago Bears sign nose tackle Andrew Billings to a 2-year extension, keeping the run stuffer through 2025 It might not be the contract announcement most figured would be next, but the Chicago Bears got a deal done Thursday.Nose tackle Andrew Billings signed a two-year, $8.5 million contract extension, meaning the run stuffer will be with the organization through the 2025 season.“We’re extremely excited to be able to keep Andrew in Chicago,” general manager Ryan Poles said in a statement. “The professionalism, dependability and toughness he brings to our defense exhibit the type of player we want in our organization.”Poles indicated confidence Wednesday in his ability to sign newly acquired defensive end Montez Sweat to an extension, and he also spoke at length about the negotiating process with cornerback Jaylon Johnson. Those remain front-burner issues, but re-upping with Billings ensures a big part of this season’s defensive improvement will remain in place.Billings’ presence has been one key reason coach Matt Eberflus’ defense has impro...

3 things we heard from the Chicago Bears, including the running backs’ reaction to assistant coach David Walker’s firing

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:33:22 GMT

3 things we heard from the Chicago Bears, including the running backs’ reaction to assistant coach David Walker’s firing Chicago Bears coordinators and players spoke with reporters before and after practice Thursday at Halas Hall as they prepare for Sunday’s road game against the New Orleans Saints.Here are three things we learned.1. Bears running backs are adapting to a new position coach after David Walker’s firing.The Bears announced Walker’s dismissal Wednesday for workplace conduct, with general manager Ryan Poles saying the Bears have a standard for “how you move around this building and how you treat people, how you talk to people, how you act.”It was a surprise to players, running back D’Onta Foreman said, but they’re trying to stay on task as they prepare for the Saints.“It’s tough,” Foreman said. “We’re all held to the same standard. But at the end of the day, we’ve got to focus on playing football and what we’re here to do.”Running back Roschon Johnson said “it wasn’t really a big, drawn-ou...

Senate confirms three military officers as Sen. Tuberville holds up hundreds more

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:33:22 GMT

Senate confirms three military officers as Sen. Tuberville holds up hundreds more WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate confirmed three top military officers on Thursday — including the first female member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff — as bipartisan frustration swirled around Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville for blocking hundreds more nominees. Republican senators plan to hold a closed-door meeting next week to discuss the Alabama senator's blockade of senior military nominees, which he has been waging over a Pentagon abortion policy. Republicans have tried, unsuccessfully, for almost nine months to quietly persuade Tuberville to drop the holds on almost 400 nominees. Senior military officials have warned repeatedly that the situation threatens readiness and national security. Anger over Tuberville's tactic spilled out in the Senate on Wednesday evening, when a group of Republican senators held the floor for more than four hours and called up 61 of the nominations for votes, praising each nominee for their military service and challenging the Alabama senator to explain h...

3 men indicted on racketeering charge in connection to Chicago street gang murder

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:33:22 GMT

3 men indicted on racketeering charge in connection to Chicago street gang murder CHICAGO — Three men have been arrested and indicted on a federal racketeering charge for allegedly murdering a man to maintain their position and reputation in a violent Chicago street gang, according to an indictment unsealed in the US District Court in Chicago Thursday.Law enforcement officials said Chicago residents Cameron Callison, Juan Alcaraz and Victor Ramirez were charged with one count of murder in aid of racketeering. Callison, a previously convicted felon, was also charged with illegally possessing a handgun.The full indictment can be read at the bottom of this article.Callison, Alcaraz and Ramirez were arrested Thursday morning and were set to appear in federal court in Chicago Thursday afternoon. Lights shut off during immigration chaos at Chicago City Council special meeting The indictment accuses the trio of murdering Victor Ochoa back on June 17, 2019, for the purpose of maintaining and increasing their positions in the Ambrose Street Gang, a criminal organization...

Heartwarming moment: Child calls 911 to give Florida deputy a hug

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:33:22 GMT

Heartwarming moment: Child calls 911 to give Florida deputy a hug HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. (WFLA) — When a Florida deputy was dispatched to a home for a 911 call on Wednesday, he found himself in the midst of a great lesson — and an even more heartwarming incident. That afternoon, Hillsborough County Deputy Scott Pracht responded to a disconnected call from a home in the Riverview area. When he arrived, he quickly realized the call wasn't for an emergency when a mother explained what might have happened. ‘Like the Hulk lifting the car’: Florida officers save man’s life after car collapses on him The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office said a young boy had called authorities — not for an emergency, but for something we all need sometimes — a hug. "Did you call this gentleman? Did you call the police?" the mother asked her son when the deputy arrived. Pracht's body camera and the mother's Ring doorbell captured the sweet moment the boy raced through the front door to hug the deputy and proudly explained he knew how to contact him. "Well, I want...

It was quite a first week for the Bulls

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:33:22 GMT

It was quite a first week for the Bulls Kyle Williams of the Chicago Sun Times joined "9 Good Minutes" on Thursday to discuss the start of the Bulls' season along with other Chicago sports on WGN News Now.CHICAGO — For a team that was returning a majority of the same players, the Bulls managed to come up with a few unique storylines in their first week.There was a 20-point loss on opening night, a somewhat stunning comeback win over the Raptors, a 51-point effort by Zach LaVine in a loss to the Pistons, and a road triumph against the Pacers before coming down a bit in a loss to the Mavericks.Five games are already down for Billy Donovan's team which is doing what it can to get to the paint, using it to generate some chances from the outside in hopes of shaking up the offense. Results, like most of the last year for the Bulls, have been quite mixed. Getting the most out of the team's "Big Three" along with younger players like Patrick Williams and Coby White is the task for Donovan if this core hopes to someday reach it's ...