Number of unaccounted people after Maui wildfires may drop to under 50, Hawaii’s governor says

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:43:53 GMT

Number of unaccounted people after Maui wildfires may drop to under 50, Hawaii’s governor says (CNN) — The number of people unaccounted for following the deadly fires in Maui may drop below 50, with a formal announcement to be made Friday, Hawaii Gov. Josh Green told CNN’s Jake Tapper.While last week authorities announced that 388 people were unaccounted for, Green said that authorities have since made “great deal of progress,” in locating people. The death toll from the fires remains at 115.“The formal announcement will be tomorrow from the FBI and the group that’s working on this,” Green said in an interview Thursday.“I think we’re going to hear a number in the lower double digits tomorrow, hopefully under 50,” Green said. “And it’s not much consolation because our hearts are broken that we lost 115 people for sure, but it is something that we are grateful that it is not 800 or 1,000 like people were projecting earlier. But tomorrow we should have a much tighter number for everyone.”Green has asked the attorney general to conduct a “comprehensive review”...

From strikes to new union contracts, Labor Day’s organizing roots are especially strong this year

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:43:53 GMT

From strikes to new union contracts, Labor Day’s organizing roots are especially strong this year By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS (AP Business Writer)NEW YORK (AP) — Labor Day is right around the corner, along with the big sales and barbecues that come with it. But the activist roots of the holiday are especially visible this year as unions challenge how workers are treated — from Hollywood to the auto production lines of Detroit.The early-September tribute to workers has been an official holiday for almost 130 years — but an emboldened labor movement has created an environment closer to the era from which Labor Day was born. Like the late 1800s, workers are facing rapid economic transformation — and a growing gap in pay between themselves and new billionaire leaders of industry, mirroring the stark inequalities seen more than a century ago. “There’s a lot of historical rhyming between the period of the origins of Labor Day and today,” Todd Vachon, an assistant professor in the Rutgers School of Management and Labor Relations, told The Associ...

After a Disappointing 2022, America’s 401(k) Millionaires Rebound

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:43:53 GMT

After a Disappointing 2022, America’s 401(k) Millionaires Rebound Prakash Kolli | Wealth of GeeksWhile the number of 401(k) millionaires fell by a significant 33% in 2022, 2023 is definitely looking more promising, with reports suggesting a 26% increase in the millionaire population.As one might expect, this exclusive group of savers owns retirement accounts with balances over $1 million. The types of accounts include 401(k)s, 403(b)s, and IRAs. Per the latest data from Fidelity Investments, the mutual fund and brokerage giant, the number of millionaires climbed almost 26% after the first half of 2023.The comeback of American 401(k) millionaires is encouraging for all workers. It shows that successful saving for retirement requires patience. To quote John Bogle, the father of index funds and founder of Vanguard, “The winning formula for success in investing is owning the entire stock market through an index fund and then doing nothing. Just stay the course.”2022 Was Rough for Retirement SaversStock markets performed poorly in 2022, although the ma...

Here’s the latest on dietary cholesterol and how it fits in with a healthy diet

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:43:53 GMT

Here’s the latest on dietary cholesterol and how it fits in with a healthy diet Michael Merschel, American Heart Association NewsFor more than half a century, scientists have debated the role of dietary cholesterol in a healthy diet. Because it was often associated with saturated fat, limiting dietary cholesterol – especially by restricting egg consumption – seemed to benefit heart-health efforts.More recently, accumulating data has caused researchers to broaden their thinking about how dietary cholesterol – and eggs – fit into a healthy eating pattern. “We’ve advanced considerably,” said professor Linda Van Horn, chief of the nutrition division in the department of preventive medicine at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. “And we proceed on these issues as we learn more.”Change can be confusing. So here are answers to a few common questions.Are dietary cholesterol and blood cholesterol the same thing?No. Dietary cholesterol is found in food. Blood cholesterol – whi...

Dracut High football season in jeopardy

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:43:53 GMT

Dracut High football season in jeopardy DRACUT — After a dizzying day which included a statement from administration, a spirited rally and then a false report, the future of the Dracut High football program remained in jeopardy entering Friday.Parents of players huddled Thursday night on campus in an effort to save the program.But the rally was squelched an hour later when unconfirmed reports surfaced that the school had reportedly already pulled the plug on the program due to dangerously low numbers.The reports were not true. Prior to practice, according to sophomore quarterback Ryan Cole, athletic director Paula Chausse addressed the team.“She said she was going to make a decision in 24 hours,” Cole said Thursday night. “Everyone on the team is wanting to play. We all want to play. We’re all so dedicated to the team and the coaching staff.”Efforts to reach Chausse and varsity football coach Jermaine McKenzie for comment were unsuccessful.An emotionally-charged rally was held in front of the school, which featured over 1...

Police investigate altercation between bus driver and students

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:43:53 GMT

Police investigate altercation between bus driver and students ESCONDIDO, Calif. -- The Escondido Police Department is investigating an incident involving a bus driver and three San Pasqual High School students.Authorities say three 14-year-old girls boarded a North County Transit District bus near the high school around 4:20 p.m. Tuesday. The students were reported to have been causing a disturbance on the bus that prompted the 64-year-old driver to turn off the vehicle and call his supervisor, police explained. Man run over by delivery truck in Miramar dies Before authorities were called, EPD says the teens allegedly causing the disturbance attempted to exit the bus, but the driver stood in the doorway. At that time, an altercation between the driver and at least two of the students occurred.According to EPD, the bus driver eventually moved. However, as the female students exited the bus, the driver allegedly pushed one of the students and another altercation began. Police say the two students began punching the driver and then knocked him...

New local bike park offers downhill riding for thrill seekers

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:43:53 GMT

New local bike park offers downhill riding for thrill seekers SAN DIEGO -- Mountain bikers have a chance to ride new trails starting this weekend on the La Jolla Native American Reservation.The new Luiseño Bike Park features twists, turns and 13 miles of fun.Steve Ford spearheaded the project, and when he rides the trails at Luiseño Bike Park, he can't help but feel pure joy."You feel like a kid again every time you ride down it,” Ford said. “I love this, I love the sport and the people involved."A project years in the making finally opens to the public Labor Day weekend with six downhill trails - each about 1 ½ miles long."I've been trying to do the bike park thing in Southern California for 15 years,” Ford said. “I've had some stops and starts and turns, but all of them have led me here. We haven't had a lift-access bike park in San Diego ever."The Escondido native works side-by-side with his son Trevor at the bike park based on the La Jolla Campground - about 50 miles northeast of San Diego.The shuttle riders 1...

Stock market today: Wall Street opens higher following signal that labor market is cooling

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:43:53 GMT

Stock market today: Wall Street opens higher following signal that labor market is cooling NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street after a closely watched report showed that the job market, while still healthy, has been showing some signs of cooling. That’s leading markets to hope that the Federal Reserve can soon ease up on its campaign to slow down the economy by raising interest rates. The S&P 500 was up 0.4% in the early going. The index is coming off its first monthly loss since February. The Dow rose 144 points, or 0.4%, and the Nasdaq composite was up 0.2%. The yield on the two-year Treasury note eased back to 4.81%. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.Wall Street followed global markets higher Friday with strong U.S. jobs data boosting shares. Futures for the Dow and S&P 500 each rose about 0.4% before the bell.US employers added a solid 187,000 jobs in August, showing how resilient the U.S. labor market is despite an extended campaign by the U.S. Federal Reserve to cool hiring and inflation. The strong job mar...

After Maui’s wildfires, thousands brace for long process of restoring safe water service

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:43:53 GMT

After Maui’s wildfires, thousands brace for long process of restoring safe water service Maggie T. Sutrov showered, drank treated tap water and watered her garden before she learned that she shouldn’t be using the water in her home on Maui after wildfires devastated the island. Concerned about others making the same mistake, she quickly created a flier on water contamination from guidance she’d found on the county’s website and worked with a pop-up community center to get the word out.“Every day, people were showing up there going ‘What, I can’t drink the water? I didn’t know that,’” Sutrov said. Three weeks after the fire, Sutrov and others are anxious to know when the island’s water will be safe.“When is this over?” Sutrov wondered.So far, tests have found no concerning levels of contaminants in the drinking water. But extensive testing is still needed, with access to most of Lahaina slowed by hazardous conditions and the search for human remains.Some areas under the unsafe water advisory could be cleared to use their tap water in a coupl...

NASA spacecraft around moon spots likely crash site of Russia’s lost lunar lander

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 06:43:53 GMT

NASA spacecraft around moon spots likely crash site of Russia’s lost lunar lander CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — A NASA spacecraft around the moon has found the likely crash site of Russia’s lost lunar lander. The Luna 25 lander slammed into the moon last month, a harsh end to Russia’s first moon mission in almost half a century. Based on observations by its Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, NASA said Thursday that it appears the impact created a crater 33 feet (10 meters) across. This fresh crater is about 250 miles (400 kilometers) short of the spacecraft’s intended landing site at the lunar south pole, and farther north. NASA’s spacecraft found no evidence of a crater in this spot in pictures taken during a flyover last year.It’s located on the steep inner rim of an ancient and considerably larger crater.Since the newfound crater is close to where scientists believe Russia’s lunar lander crashed, “it is likely to be from that mission, rather than a natural impactor,” NASA said in a statement.Meanwhile, India’s rover is exploring the moon’s sou...