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Four million people are currently under lake-effect snow warnings, set to expire Sunday night through Monday. Other video from storm chasers showed mounds of cars buried beneath snow in Erie County, Pennsylvania. “It just keeps coming and coming.”Large amounts of snow piled up at a home in Erie County, Pennsylvania, on Saturday morning. “We grew up here, so we were always used to lake-effect snow when the warm unfrozen lake evaporates over cold winds blowing over it,” Eisert said. Lake-effect snow is likely to fall through 4 p.m.
Persons: Ashley Drew, Kathy Hochul, ” Hochul, Josh Shapiro, Matt Eisert, Kathy Davis, ” Davis, Donika Gunther, , ” Eisert, Gene Norman, Allison Chinchar, Artemis Moshtaghian, Taylor Galgano, Sam Joseph Organizations: CNN, United, New York Gov, National Guard, Prediction, Weather, WICU, WWNY, Columbus, New York, The Ohio Department of Transportation, Facebook, National Weather Service, Buffalo Bills, San Francisco 49ers, Bills, Erie, Orchard, Risk Communication Locations: United States, New York , Pennsylvania, Ohio, Lake Erie, Conneaut , Ohio, New York City, Chicago, Atlanta , Minneapolis, Cincinnati, Amherst , New York, Erie County, New York, Buffalo, Lakes Erie, Ontario, Western New York, Pennsylvania, Canada, Northern, Millcreek Township, Great, Watertown , New York, Erie, New York State, East , Pennsylvania, Erie , Pennsylvania, , New York, Erie County , Pennsylvania, Tug, Columbus , Ohio, Ohio , Pennsylvania, Akron, Ashtabula County, Buffalo , New York, Orchard Park , New York
Yelloh, Formerly Schwan’s Home Delivery, Closes
  + stars: | 2024-11-22 | by ( Aimee Ortiz | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
Yelloh, the frozen food delivery service formerly called Schwan’s Home Delivery, which had once been known for its reach with rural Americans and its direct-to-consumer business model, is closing its doors on Friday after decades of decline. Minnesota-based Yelloh was born on March 18, 1952 when its founder, Marvin Schwan, delivered 14 gallons of ice cream. The service’s popularity exploded over the years and later foods frozen at their peak made it onto the menu. The Schwan’s name lives on in frozen foods (Red Baron, Freschetta, and Mrs. Smith’s are among their many brands) — that side of the business was sold to CJ CheilJedan, a South Korean company, in 2019. But on Nov. 8, Yelloh permanently parked its fleet of refrigerated trucks that, with their yellow décor, were once instantly recognizable in small towns across America.
Persons: Yelloh, Marvin Schwan, Baron, Freschetta, Smith’s, CJ CheilJedan, Organizations: South Locations: Minnesota, South Korean, America
Widespread rainfall of 3 to 5 inches with isolated totals of more than eight inches are possible across the region. Combined with rainfall from Wednesday, a potentially record-breaking 16 inches or more of rainfall is possible through Thursday. This low is expected to “bomb out” or undergo “bombogenesis,” which is the decrease in pressure of 24 millibars in 24 hours. Even without making landfall, bomb cyclones can be deadlyAlthough the first storm never made landfall, historic bomb cyclones can still bring devastating effects. At least two people were killed in Washington state from strong winds that pushed down fallen trees.
Persons: , we’ve, Mary Lou Pauly, Rob Corcoran’s, ” Corcoran, CNN’s Isaac Yee, Hanna Park, Sara Smart, Andy Rose, Mike Madrigal, Taylor Romine Organizations: CNN, , Weather, Associated Press, Authorities, Cal Fire, National Weather Service, Energy, Bellevue Fire Department, Puget Sound, Maple Valley , Washington . Puget Sound, Issaquah, Washington, Amtrak Locations: Northern California, Pacific, California, Sierra Nevada, Oregon, Pacific Northwest, Humboldt County, Seattle, Washington, Lynnwood, King, Bellevue, Maple Valley , Washington, Maple Valley, Vancouver, Portland, Hanna
The Appalachian Trail extends for almost 2,200 miles across 14 states – from Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine. Portions of the trail in North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest suffered the most severe damage and remain closed. Towns and businesses need the trail’s trafficThe Appalachian Trail is more than a footpath for many people. Every year thousands of people attempt to hike the entire trail or “thru-hike” it, and about 3 million people visit portions of the trail, according to the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. The total cost of the repairs along the trail remains unclear while officials continue assessing the full extent of the wreckage, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy said.
Persons: Terry Wise, Hurricane Helene, , Wise, Helene, , , Michelle Mitchell, Franklin Tate, They’ll, Tate, ” Wise, It’s, ’ ” Wise, Johnny’s, We’re, Ed Clark, ” Clark, Roy Cooper’s, Paul Curtin, Curtin, Crews, ” Curtin, Mitchell, Terra Caballero, Caballero, ” Caballero, Billoy, Shutterstock Craig Stivers, Stivers, Erwin, ” Stivers Organizations: CNN, Volunteers, US Forest Service, National Park Service, Forest Service, Forest, Cherokee, North Carolina . North Carolina Forest Service, Appalachian, Conservancy, Forest . United States Forest Service, North Carolina Gov, Carolina Mountain Club, Asheville . United States Forest Service, US Department of Transportation, Officials, conservancy, Unicoi Locations: Erwin , Tennessee, East, Springer, Georgia, Katahdin, Maine, Georgia , North Carolina , Tennessee, Virginia, Southern, North, Pisgah, Tennessee, North Carolina, Hurricane, North Carolina . North, Towns, Appalachian, Erwin, Hot Springs , North Carolina, The, Asheville, Forest, Bent, Asheville ., South Carolina , Tennessee, Florida, Hurricane Milton
Multiple weather fronts will push rain and snow into the Midwest, the Southeast, the mid-Atlantic and the Northeast ahead of Thanksgiving week and some of the year's busiest travel days. Rain, snow expected this weekStarting in the Pacific Northwest, a "long duration atmospheric river" was expected to bring 5 inches of rain and at least 3 inches of snow to Oregon and Northern California beginning as early as Monday, federal forecasters and academic researchers said. The rest of the country is likely to get normal precipitation or below-normal rain during that time, the prediction center said. American Airlines said in a statement Thursday that it expects to set a record for passengers served during the holiday span, with nearly 8.3 million expected. It may be too early to tell whether brewing rain and snow systems will thwart travel and spending plans.
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The late, beloved "Golden Girls" actor Betty White will be memorialized on a new postage stamp next year. Postal Service announced Friday that one of its 2025 Forever Stamp offerings will include an illustration of White. The collection has honored a man one year and a woman the next, according to the Postal Service. The stamp includes a photo of Toussaint taken by Bill Tompkins in 2007, according to the Postal Service. Other 2025 stamp offerings include a love-themed stamp featuring art by Keith Haring, a Lunar New Year stamp for the year of the snake and a baby wild animal stamp collection.
Persons: Betty White, White . White, Mary Tyler Moore, Kwaku Alston, White, Dale Stephanos, Greg Breeding, Stephanos, Allen Toussaint, Toussaint, Bill Tompkins, Ethel Kessler, Keith Haring, Lisa Bobb, Semple Organizations: U.S . Postal Service, U.S . Postal, Postal Service, Facebook, Heritage, Postal Locations: U.S
The Summary New Jersey’s governor issued a drought warning Wednesday. New Jersey’s governor issued a drought warning Wednesday and said the state could implement mandatory water restrictions if conditions worsen. The New Jersey Forest Fire Service has responded to 537 blazes since early October, which have burned thousands of acres, Gov. Murphy urged residents to take the drought warning seriously and reduce water use voluntarily. The state’s last drought warning was in 2016, and it lasted more than half a year, LaTourette said.
Persons: Phil Murphy, Murphy, Tim Eustace, “ I’ve, ” Eustace, Ted Shaffrey, that’s, Mark McDonough, ” McDonough, ” Murphy, Dave Robinson, “ We’ve, we’ve, ” Robinson, Robinson, “ There’s, It’s, Shawn LaTourette, LaTourette, Greg McLaughlin, ” McLaughlin Organizations: The New, The New Jersey Forest Fire Service, Gov, North, Water Supply Commission, New, Water, Oceanic, Regional Climate Center, D.C, U.S, NOAA, U.S . Drought, , . New, . New Jersey Department of Environmental, AP New Jersey, Forest Fire Service, York Parks Locations: . New, Jersey, The New Jersey, North Jersey, New Jersey, Ringwood, N.J, Passaic, Newark , New Jersey, Wilmington , Delaware, Norfolk , Virginia, Philadelphia, Washington, U.S, In New Jersey, , Evesham, ., . New Jersey, New York, New York’s Orange County, York
As president, Trump repeatedly came under fire from ethics groups for potential conflicts of interest relating to his businesses and brands. A source familiar with the process acknowledged that details are still being worked out with the Biden administration regarding the ethics agreement, which is required by law under the Presidential Transition Act and which applies to all members of the transition team. Updates to that bill requiring the ethics pledge were introduced by Trump ally Sen. Ron Johnson, a Wisconsin Republican, and signed into law by Trump himself in March 2020. The Trump team ignored a pair of key preelection deadlines to unlock transition activities with the Biden administration’s General Services Administration and the White House. The ethics agreement was also due by October 1.
Persons: Donald Trump, Biden, Trump, Trump’s, Sen, Ron Johnson, Valerie Smith Boyd, Boyd, Max Stier, Joe Biden’s, Stier, ” Stier, , Jeff Zients, Howard Lutnick, Linda McMahon, Jamie Raskin, ” Raskin, George W, Al Gore’s, CNN’s Arlette Saenz, Fredreka Schouten Organizations: CNN, Trump, Wisconsin Republican, Truth, Biden, Services Administration, White, GSA, Center, Public Service, Public, , Vance Locations: Wisconsin, Maryland, Florida
At least 11 people were injured and around 100 homes were damaged as a result of a weekend of severe weather. On Monday, that same weather system will bring more thunderstorms, damaging winds, large hail and possibly tornadoes to the south-central U.S., according to the National Weather Service. Around 17 million people who live in the area spanning from central Texas to northern Missouri are at risk of experiencing this severe weather. Bryan Terry / The Oklahoman / USA Today via ImagnEastern Oklahoma and surrounding areas have an Enhanced Risk of bearing the brunt of the weather, according to the weather service’s storm prediction center. The severe threat of tornadoes to eastern Oklahoma is expected to increase by late morning.
Persons: Bryan Terry Organizations: Oklahoma, Oklahoma City Fire Department, National Weather Service, Sunday, Tennessee Valleys Locations: Oklahoma, U.S, Texas, Missouri, Oklahoma City, Arkansas, Illinois, Oklahoma , Kansas , Missouri, Arkansa, Mississippi, Arkansas , Louisiana , Texas, Ohio
The Summary This Halloween is expected to be far warmer than usual in many parts of the country. More than 30 cities across the Northeast could set new temperature records on Thursday. More than 30 cities across the Northeast could set record-high temperatures on Thursday, including Boston, New York and Washington, D.C. Many Midwestern cities, too, are expected to see temperatures 10 to 30 degrees warmer than usual for this time of year. Normal Halloween weather for the area is 56 degrees, he added.
Persons: Caitlyn Mensch, , ” Mensch, Louis, Jared Maples, St . Louis ., Zachary Yack, “ We’ve, ” Yack Organizations: D.C, Boston, National Weather Service, Weather Locations: Boston , New York, Washington, Boston, . New York City, Washington ,, Midwest, Cleveland, St, St . Louis, St . Louis . Chicago, Chicago, Lakes, United States, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Napa, San Jose , California, California , Arizona, Nevada
Golden eagle feet recovered by law enforcement officers from a Washington state man's vehicle. He said illegal shootings were “absolutely wrong” but sympathized with tribal members who don’t want to wait years for eagle parts. Around his waist was a decorative piece strung with eagle feathers, and he carried a short wooden stick carved into a bald eagle head, a single feather hanging from it. Online posts from people selling eagle feathers illegally are relatively easy to find on internet marketplaces. Most dead eagles, parts and feathers received by tribal members come from the wildlife service’s National Eagle Repository.
Persons: , AP Perry Lilley, they’re, it’s, That’s, , Ed Grace, , Kenneth Deputee, Bill Voelker, , Grace, ” Grace, Voelker, Lilley Organizations: Montana Indian, U.S, Attorney, District of, AP, Fish, Wildlife Service, Prosecutors, U.S . West, Eagles Locations: Mont, , poisonings, Montana, Washington, U.S, District of Montana, Nakota, Colorado, powwows, Billings, Crow, Kootenai, Dakota, Iowa , Montana , Nebraska, Wyoming, U.S ., Oklahoma, Denver
CNN —Senior-level personnel changes at the US Secret Service as well as the creation of new divisions are underway as the agency works to resolve security breakdowns that preceded the two attempts on former President Donald Trump’s life this summer. Typically, incoming presidents choose their own Secret Service director, and it’s hard to know whether Vice President Kamala Harris or Trump would retain Rowe. “I’m trying to get programs more closely aligned with the mission, getting them out to the field so that they are directly supporting enforcement operations, major criminal investigations and, of course, protective operations,” Rowe told CNN. Radio calls from local police who saw the shooter on the roof shortly before he opened fire never made it to the Secret Service. CNN has previously reported on the strain inside the Secret Service as the agency dramatically ramps up protection during the final stretch of the campaign season.
Persons: CNN —, Donald Trump’s, Ron Rowe, Kamala Harris, Trump, Rowe, , ” Rowe, “ I’m, , “ shortsighted Organizations: CNN, Service, The Aviation, Aerospace Division, Operational Communications, Integration Division, Radio, Secret Service, Wellness, Staffing, Department of Homeland Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania, , West Palm Beach , Florida
The first call came in at 6:12 p.m.“Gunshots at the Trump rally,” a woman’s voice exclaims. Law enforcement agents gather at the Butler County rally for former President Donald Trump. Anna Moneymaker / Getty ImagesSecret Service agents later thwarted a second apparent assassination attempt on Trump at his golf course in West Palm Beach, Florida, in September. In the aftermath of the Butler rally shooting, local agencies released some police body camera video from the rally, but none of the recordings from 911 calls surrounding the incident had been disclosed before Wednesday. OK.”Following the shooting, Butler County officials initially denied public records requests from news outlets, citing a provision in the state’s Right to Know Law that generally exempts 911 calls from disclosure.
Persons: Donald Trump, “ We’re, “ He’s, it’s, Trump, Jabin, , Thomas Matthew Crooks, rallygoer Corey Comperatore, Jim Copenhaver, David Dutch, countersniper, Kimberly Cheatle, Joe Biden, Anna Moneymaker, Butler, , He’s, , “ There’s, Joy Ramsingh Organizations: Trump, Washington, Getty, NBC News, Service, Secret Service, “ Paramedics, Butler, , NBC, Scripps News, Intercept Locations: Butler, Butler County , Pennsylvania, Butler County, Bethel Park , Pennsylvania, Trump, West Palm Beach , Florida, Allegheny County, North Carolina
It also strengthens federal protection the Secret Service can offer, by defining more clearly the law around trespassing in areas where public officials are being protected. that a Secret Service protectee was or would be temporarily visiting the Capitol grounds. A judge jettisoned Griffin from his role as a New Mexico county commissioner, and the high court declined to hear his case seeking reinstatement. An attorney for Griffin from the federal public defender service didn’t immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment. Trump appointee dissentsThe three-judge panel had one dissenter, Judge Greg Katsas, a Trump appointee.
Persons: Mike Pence, Nina Pillard, Couy Griffin, Griffin, protectee, ” Pillard, , , didn’t, Trump, dissents, Greg Katsas, Judith Rogers, Katsas, Pence, ” Katsas Organizations: CNN, Cowboys, Trump, Capitol, Justice, DC Locations: Washington ,, New Mexico
The officer who helped his colleague onto the roof told the task force, “I try to get him up to the roof. A GUY WITH AN AR!’”"To date, the Task Force has not received any evidence to suggest that message reached the former President’s USSS detail prior to shots fired," the task force said in its report. The Secret Service did not immediately respond to NBC News' request for comment. There was also no broader briefing among Secret Service and other law enforcement, the task force said. The panel has requested information and records from the Secret Service, the FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.
Persons: WASHINGTON, Donald Trump's, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Crooks, Trump, , Crooks “, , Donald Trump, Jabin, it's, It's Organizations: Secret Service, Police Department, Task Force, Washington, Getty, Service, NBC, Emergency Services Unit, Trump, FBI, Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, Explosives Locations: Butler, Pa, West Palm Beach , Florida
The House task force on the attempted assassinations of former President Donald J. Trump released its first preliminary report Monday, chastising the Secret Service for poor planning and a communications breakdown that resulted in a fatal shooting at Mr. Trump’s rally in Butler, Pa.“Put simply, the evidence obtained by the task force to date shows the tragic and shocking events of July 13 were preventable and should not have happened,” the report said. The 53-page bipartisan report is based on 23 interviews with local law enforcement officials who assisted with security at the rally, thousands of pages of documents from local, state and federal authorities, and testimony from the task force’s public hearing on Sept. 26. Its findings largely hew to the conclusions of three other recent investigations. A Senate inquiry found that no one was in charge of planning and security decisions for the July 13 campaign rally where Mr. Trump was shot; an independent panel reviewing the failures that led to the attempted assassination called on the Secret Service to replace its leadership with people from the private sector and focus almost exclusively on its protective mission; and the Secret Service’s own internal investigation found that complacency had set in among some of the agents charged with securing the rally site.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Trump’s Organizations: Service Locations: Butler, Pa
DirecTV still provides bars, restaurants, small businesses and hotels with game access — but it no longer has the exclusive rights. As a condition of that deal, EverPass included the right to build its own commercial streaming connection for “Sunday Ticket,” bypassing third-party licensing. EverPass sets all the pricing for “Sunday Ticket,” both for its new streaming product and DirecTV’s satellite offering. Sports bars concerned about having all of their TVs show games without a delay probably would opt for the DirecTV product. 3) Certain commercial establishments are using YouTube’s “Sunday Ticket” and paying residential prices (about $500 per year) instead of the higher business rates.
Persons: DirecTV’s, EverPass, Lillian Rizzo, , , Alex Sherman, Everpass, It’s Organizations: NFL, YouTube, DirecTV, EverPass Media, RedBird Capital Partners, CNBC, Amazon Prime, ESPN, , Dish Network Locations: Apple
An independent, bipartisan review identified “numerous mistakes” by the U.S. Secret Service and “specific failures and breakdowns” that enabled the assassination attempt that injured former President Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July. “The Secret Service as an agency requires fundamental reform to carry out its mission," the members added. "Without that reform, the Independent Review Panel believes another Butler can and will happen again.”The Secret Service did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the review. “The increasing demand placed on the agency during this dynamic threat environment has resulted in our people being pushed to the limit,” said Anthony Guglielmi, chief of communications for the Secret Service. The group said it identified “deep flaws in the Secret Service, including some that appear to be systemic or cultural,” including a “lack of critical thinking among Secret Service personnel” and agents’ unwillingness to “speak up” regarding potential threats.
Persons: Donald Trump, , Alejandro Mayorkas, Butler, , Anthony Guglielmi, Trump, Thomas Matthew Crooks, Crooks Organizations: U.S, Secret, Homeland, Service, NBC News, Trump, Trump Campaign, Trump’s Locations: Butler , Pennsylvania, Butler, Iran, Pennsylvania
“The Secret Service has become bureaucratic, complacent, and static even though risks have multiplied and technology has evolved,” the panel wrote in its report released Wednesday. A refreshment of leadership, with new perspectives, will contribute to the Service’s resolution of those issues,” the panel wrote. Kevin Mohatt/REUTERS/REUTERSUS Secret Service acting Director Ronald Rowe leaves after holding a press conference in Washington, DC, on September 20, 2024. These failures, the panel said, were part of a lack of critical thinking among Secret Service personnel responsible for security that day. The Butler, Pennsylvania campaign rally site is empty and littered with debris on July 13, 2024.
Persons: Alejandro Mayorkas, Donald Trump, Butler, Trump, rallygoer, Mark Filip, George W . Bush, Janet Napolitano, Barack Obama, Ronald Rowe, , Kimberly Cheatle, Kevin Mohatt, Ben Curtis, , Evan Vucci, , selflessness Organizations: CNN, of Homeland, Secret Service, Service, Homeland Security, Secret, Capitol, REUTERS, Getty, Butler, Republican, Trump, Pittsburgh Locations: Pennsylvania, Washington ,, Iran, Butler
The most luxurious experience of them all, however, could be found in the dining car. The latter was the first train car to offer on-board meals, including regional specialties like gumbo, which were prepared in a 3-foot-by-6 foot kitchen. By the 1870s, dining cars could be found on sleeper trains across North America. But this decentralized production model also contained the seed of dining car’s ultimate demise. And despite a revival of interest in train travel on the continent, dining cars (or certainly those equipped with kitchens) are now largely the preserve of tourist services.
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Photos: Northern lights dazzle during solar storm
  + stars: | 2024-10-10 | by ( Emmalee Reed | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: 1 min
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections released from the sun are making colorful auroras visible farther south than they typically do. This solar storm is not expected to be as intense as the one that occurred in May, but it could still disrupt communications, the power grid and satellite operations, according to the National Weather Service’s Space Weather Prediction Center. Increased solar activity causes auroras that dance around Earth’s poles, known as the northern lights, or aurora borealis, and southern lights, or aurora australis. When the energized particles from coronal mass ejections reach Earth’s magnetic field, they interact with gases in the atmosphere to create those different colored lights in the sky. Even if auroras don’t appear visible, photos of the night sky may capture colors you can’t see with the naked eye.
Persons: auroras Organizations: Prediction Center
The severe solar storm, classified as a level 4 on a scale from 1 to 5, also could disrupt communications, the power grid and satellite operations, according to officials at the center. “Geomagnetic storms can impact infrastructure in near-Earth orbit and on Earth’s surface,” according to the Space Weather Prediction Center. But if the storm escalates to a G5, auroras could be visible across southern states and elsewhere around the world. Before then, the last G5 storm to hit Earth was in 2003, resulting in power outages in Sweden and damaging power transformers in South Africa. The solar storm in May was the most successfully mitigated space weather storm in history, Dahl said.
Persons: won’t, Shawn Dahl, Hurricane Milton, Dahl, auroras, John Deere, ” Dahl, we’re, Organizations: CNN, Prediction, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Hurricane, Dynamics, NASA, Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration Locations: United States, Alabama, Northern California, American, Eastern, Sweden, South Africa
Major infrastructure upgrades meant to protect Florida’s Tampa Bay area from flooding are months away from completion, as the vulnerable region braces for what could be the worst hurricane in more than a century, officials said. Hurricane Milton is expected to strike the Tampa area overnight Wednesday and into Thursday morning with life-threatening storm surge of up to 15 feet, said Austen Flannery, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service’s Tampa office. Since then, the region’s population has grown from roughly 400,000 people to 3.8 million, and the number of buildings has either tripled or quadrupled, according to the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council. The National Weather Service said Tuesday was the last full day for Florida residents to do so. “This is playing out to be one of our worst case scenarios for our area,” said Wren Krahl, the Tampa Bay Regional Planning Council's executive director.
Persons: Hurricane Milton, Austen Flannery, Ian, Helene, ” Flannery, ” Milton, Joshua Cascio, , ” Cascio, Cascio, Adam Smith, ” Smith, Dennis Smith, Smith, Ron DeSantis, Flannery, Wren Krahl, “ I’ve Organizations: Hurricane, Weather, National Weather Service, Workers, Florida State University’s Department of Urban, World Bank, Tampa, Tampa Bay Regional Planning, Statewide, Florida Gov, Tampa Bay Regional Locations: Florida’s Tampa Bay, Tampa, , Florida, Seminole, Milton, “ Tampa, Miami, Tampa Bay, Milton’s
Fourteen attorneys general, led by officials in New York and California, filed lawsuits Tuesday accusing the social media platform TikTok of damaging young users’ mental health and collecting their data without consent. “Young people are struggling with their mental health because of addictive social media platforms like TikTok,” New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement. In recent years, a growing number of health professionals have sounded the alarm about the effects of excessive social media use on mental and physical health, particularly among children and teenagers. Earlier this year, the Senate Judiciary Committee grilled the CEOs of TikTok, Meta and X during a hearing about online child safety and youth mental health. But the service’s rise has been shadowed by concerns about mental health, as well as national security.
Persons: TikTok, “ Young, Letitia James, “ TikTok, ’ ”, We've, Vivek Murthy, Murthy, Jonathan Haidt’s “, Haidt, ” TikTok, ” James ’ Organizations: ” New York, The New York Times, Committee, Republican, Democratic Locations: New York, California, , America, China, Beijing, California , Illinois , Kentucky, Louisiana , Massachusetts , Mississippi , New Jersey , New York, North Carolina , Oregon, South Carolina , Vermont, Washington
But as climate change leads temperatures to rise, fire seasons to grow longer and drought conditions to become more intense, intentionally set fires have more opportunity to take off and grow. Given that, he said, “an arrest can have a big payoff.”Prestemon has studied wildfire arson events in Florida, Spain and other locations. Wildfire arson isn’t well studied, but researchers in the U.S., Europe and Australia have narrowed down the profile of typical perpetrators. Cal Fire has counted between 182 and 386 arson fires each year since 2014, with rates roughly consistent relative to the number of overall fires. Investigators were able to link McGlover’s plausible movements that day to several fires, Fox said.
Persons: Muschetto, , ” Muschetto, Jeffrey Prestemon, “ They’re, ” Prestemon, , Prestemon, they’re, Janet Stanley, can’t, Daniel Fox, ” Fox, That’s, it’s, Fox, Brandon McGlover, McGlover, Bezos, ” Andrea Blaylock sifts, Nic Coury, Mike Ramsey, Stout Organizations: Cal Fire, Climate, National Weather Service, U.S, U.S . Forest Service’s, Research, University of Melbourne, , Fox, Rockefeller, AP Stout Locations: California, Los Angeles, U.S ., North Carolina, Florida, Spain, U.S, Europe, Australia, , Riverside County, Idyllwild , California, Forest, Calif, Butte County
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