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Investigative judge Francisco de Jorge ruled on Thursday that Rubiales' kiss was "unconsented and carried out unilaterally and in a surprising fashion," the court said. State prosecutors accused Rubiales of sexual assault and for allegedly trying to coerce Hermoso to publicly support him in the public backlash against him. The new law eliminated the difference between "sexual harassment" and "sexual assault," sanctioning any unconsented sexual act. The 46-year-old Rubiales, who also grabbed his crotch in a lewd victory gesture near to Spain's Queen Letizia and Princess Sofia during the celebrations of Spain's victory, immediately became a national embarrassment. FIFA banned Rubiales for three years until after the men's 2026 World Cup.
Persons: Royal Spanish Football Federation Luis Rubiales, Luis Rubiales, Jenni Hermoso, Francisco de Jorge, Rubiales, Hermoso, Jorge Vilda, Spain's, Albert Luque, Rubén Rivera, Letizia, Princess Sofia, Vilda, Hermoso's, Luque, Rivera Organizations: Royal Spanish Football Federation, Rubiales, FIFA Locations: Spanish, Sydney, Spain, Madrid
MADRID (AP) — After sullying his nation's Women's World Cup victory, former Spanish soccer president Luis Rubiales will face trial for kissing forward Jenni Hermoso without her consent at the final. State prosecutors accused Rubiales of sexual assault and for allegedly trying to coerce Hermoso to publicly support him in the public backlash against him. The new law eliminated the difference between “sexual harassment” and “sexual assault,” sanctioning any unconsented sexual act. The 46-year-old Rubiales, who also grabbed his crotch in a lewd victory gesture near to Spain’s Queen Letizia and Princess Sofia during the celebrations of Spain’s victory, immediately became a national embarrassment. FIFA banned Rubiales for three years until after the men’s 2026 World Cup.
Persons: Luis Rubiales, Jenni Hermoso, Francisco de Jorge, , Rubiales, Hermoso, ” Rubiales, Jorge Vilda, Spain’s, Albert Luque, Rubén Rivera, Letizia, Princess Sofia, Vilda, Hermoso’s, Luque, Rivera, ___ Organizations: MADRID, Rubiales, FIFA Locations: Spanish, Sydney, Spain, Madrid
Thousands of Portuguese Police Protest Over Wages, Hazard Pay
  + stars: | 2024-01-24 | by ( Jan. | At P.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +2 min
By Sergio Goncalves and Miguel PereiraLISBON (Reuters) - Thousands of off-duty police officers in plain clothes on Wednesday protested in Lisbon for better wages, demanding the same increases in hazard pay that the outgoing government recently granted to the criminal investigation police (PJ). In late November, after Prime Minister Antonio Costa's resignation but while he still had full powers to make long-term decisions, the government approved hazard pay rises for the PJ that can reach almost 700 euros ($763) per month and are retroactive to January 2023. He added that members of the PSP and the GNR had "practically the same competences as those of the PJ". Police union association ASPP said on Tuesday that the average hazard pay in the PSP was currently between 380 and 420 euros per month, while in the PJ it has reached 1,000 euros. ($1 = 0.9179 euros)(Reporting by Sergio Goncalves and Miguel Pereira; Editing by David Latona and Jonathan Oatis)
Persons: Sergio Goncalves, Miguel Pereira, Antonio Costa's, Humberto de Carvalho, Jose Luis Carneiro, ASPP, Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa, David Latona, Jonathan Oatis Organizations: Miguel Pereira LISBON, Public Security Police, National Republican Guard, PSP, GNR, Police Locations: Lisbon
Jose Luis MaganaFILE - Yellow crime tape blocks off an area, July 13, 2021, in Baltimore, Md. Police in Baltimore say a 6-year-old boy was stabbed to death Tuesday night, Jan. 23, 2024 in his family’s southwest Baltimore home. Investigators believe his mother’s boyfriend stabbed him multiple times in the back. Police said late Tuesday that a person of interest was in custody, but officials haven’t announced an arrest. They called the attack a “domestic-related stabbing.” (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana, File)
Persons: Jose Luis Magana, haven’t, Organizations: Police Locations: Baltimore, Md
Read previewFive minutes a day might be all it takes to add healthy years to your life, according to a longevity specialist. You can link existing habits to healthy changes like a quick exercise session, a moment of deep breathing, and more. One technique is a simple exercise of focusing on your breath as you inhale for a count of four, hold for a count of seven, and exhale for a count of eight. Research suggests that gratitude not only improves mental health, but can also protect your physical health through factors like reducing blood pressure. "This can be a really powerful framework to not only add more years to your life, but more life to your years."
Persons: , there's, Kien Vuu, Vuu, Luis Alvarez Organizations: Service, Business, Getty, Research Locations:
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico wants an urgent investigation into how U.S. military-grade weapons are increasingly being found in the hands of Mexican drug cartels, Mexico's top diplomat said Monday. Mexico’s army is finding belt-fed machine guns, rocket launchers and grenades that are not sold for civilian use in the United States. “The (Mexican) Defense Department has warned the United States about weapons entering Mexico that are for the exclusive use of the U.S. army,” Foreign Relations Secretary Alicia Bárcena said. While the Mexican army and marines still have superior firepower, the drug cartels' weaponry often now outclasses other branches of Mexican law enforcement. Mexico argued the companies knew weapons were being sold to traffickers who smuggled them into Mexico and decided to cash in on that market.
Persons: Alicia Bárcena, Luis Cresencio Sandoval, Sandoval, Ken Salazar, ” Salazar, Mexico’s, Bárcena, ” Bárcena, Organizations: MEXICO CITY, ) Defense Department, U.S ., Foreign, National Guard, Jalisco New, Mexico's Defense Department, U.S, Arms, Appeals, Foreign Affairs Ministry, Central America, South American, Central, Department, CBP Locations: MEXICO, Mexico, United States, Jalisco, Sinaloa, U.S, States, Central America, Boston , Massachusetts, South
Business Insider spoke to interior designers about what home-decor trends will be popular in 2024. AdvertisementBusiness Insider spoke to interior designers about the big home-decor trends that will be popular this year. The design style will keep being popular in 2024, said Luis Carmona, owner of VERDE Interior Design . Victoriia Kovalchuk/Getty ImagesFLOOR360 interior designer Autumn Stankovsky said more people will lean into marble for an impactful home-decor statement this year. Others will turn to jewel-tone accents for a nice touchSusan Hayward, interior designer at Susan Hayward Interiors , expects jewel tones to continue to be popular, especially as accent colors.
Persons: , imaginima, Kate Spiro, Spiro, Luis Carmona, Carmona, John Keeble, Megan Hersch, Tara McCauley, moiré, McCauley, Valerie Stafford, Stafford, Jennifer Verruto, It's, Verruto, Lauren Czarniecki, Czarniecki, Bree Steele, Steele, Victoriia Kovalchuk, Autumn Stankovsky, Susan Hayward Organizations: Service, luxe, Getty, Rumor Designs, Blythe Interiors, RJ Living, Susan Hayward Interiors Locations: VERDE Interior, Manhattan
QUITO (Reuters) - Ecuador's police on Monday said they have captured the leader of Colombian armed group Oliver Sinisterra and that Ecuadorean authorities will return him to Colombia. News of the capture comes amid a military offensive launched by Ecuador's government to combat criminal gangs. "An immigration hearing will be held so that he can be expelled from Ecuador and sent to Colombia," Ecuador police commander Cesar Zapata told reporters. Oliver Sinisterra is a faction of the Segunda Marquetalia group of dissident rebels of the now-demobilized Revolutionary Forces of Colombia (FARC) which abandoned a 2016 peace deal with the state. The Oliver Sinisterra front operates in Colombia's Narino province and Ecuador's Esmeraldas province.
Persons: Oliver Sinisterra, Daniel Noboa, Carlos L, El Gringo, Cesar Zapata, Zapata, Alexandra Valencia, Luis Jaime Acosta, Oliver Griffin, Marguerita Choy Organizations: Colombian, Segunda Marquetalia, Revolutionary Forces of Locations: QUITO, Colombian, Colombia, Imbabura, Ecuador, San Lorenzo, Revolutionary Forces of Colombia, Colombia's Narino, Ecuador's Esmeraldas
(AP) — A federal appeals court has ordered the appointment of an independent examiner in the bankruptcy case of FTX amid concerns about widespread fraud preceding the collapse of the multibillion-dollar cryptocurrency exchange. A three-judge panel in Philadelphia issued the ruling Friday in an appeal filed by the U.S. bankruptcy trustee, who serves as a government watchdog in Chapter 11 reorganizations. U.S. Bankruptcy Judge John Dorsey denied the trustee’s request last February. The appeals court reversed Dorsey’s ruling, agreeing with the trustee that the bankruptcy code mandates the appointment of an examiner. “Such is the case here.”Restrepo also noted that an examiner is required to make his or her findings public, whereas a debtor or creditors committee conducting an internal investigation has no such obligation.
Persons: John Dorsey, Dorsey, John Ray III, FTX, Sam Bankman, Fried, Prosecutors, , Luis Felipe Restrepo, ” Restrepo Organizations: , U.S, FTX, Alameda Research Locations: Del, Philadelphia, FTX
Luis Alvarez | Digitalvision | Getty ImagesWhile rent payments do not traditionally affect your credit, a growing number of so-called rent-reporting services are trying to change that. But these services don't all operate the same way, and some may have less value for renters. There are also services geared to landlords that offer rent reporting for tenants, including ClearNow, Esusu and PayYourRent. Landlords usually shoulder the cost of these programs, but there may be processing fees depending on how you make your rent payments. When rent payments are included in credit reports, consumers see an average increase of nearly 60 points to their credit score, according to a 2021 TransUnion report.
Persons: Luis Alvarez, , Matt Schulz, Michael Sherman, Schulz Organizations: Digitalvision, Finance, Zillow, Zillow Group
Griselda Blanco's son has sued Sophia Vergara and Netflix to block the release of "Griselda." In a statement to BI, the Blancos said Netflix should compensate Michael Blanco for sharing his story. In the suit, Michael Blanco says the show's creators used his "private artistic literary work" without permission or credit, which has created "irreparable harm." Representatives for Latin World Entertainment and Vergara did not respond to requests for comment from Business Insider made outside regular working hours. Netflix"Make no mistake, Michael Blanco is humble and thrilled each and every time someone reaches out to shine a light on his mother and the Blanco family," the statement continues.
Persons: Griselda Blanco's, Sophia Vergara, Griselda, Michael Blanco, , Griselda Blanco, Sofía Vergara, TMZ, Michael, Vergara, Blanco, Andres Hernando Lopez, Rafael Alfredo Rojas Vega, Lopez, Rojas Vega, Luis Balaguer, Melissa Escobar, Catherine Zeta, Jones Organizations: Netflix, Service, Dade, Business, Entertainment Locations: Colombian, Florida's Miami, Dade County, Spanish
Read previewThe push by US businesses to make more stuff in America has an ongoing challenge: It's hard to find workers. Ulbrich says this stands in sharp contrast to Mexico, whose growing manufacturing base could entice companies to make supply chain investments there, rather than in the US. Even as the pandemic-era labor shortage has eased, the demand for construction and factory workers has continued to exceed supply. Mexico's median age is roughly 30, he added — compared to nearly 40 in China — which has contributed to a strong labor supply. Compared to Mexico, manufacturing in the US would likely offer businesses reduced supply chain disruptions and lower transportation costs.
Persons: , Christian Ulbrich, Ulbrich, Matt Turner, Biden, Houthi, Tesla, Susan Golicic, Andres Abadia, Abadia, Luis Torres, Colorado State's Golicic, Golicic Organizations: Service, Business, Economic, General Motors, Intel, Companies, Ford, Reuters, Colorado State University, US, Pantheon Macroeconomics, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Locations: America, Mexico, Ukraine, Taiwan, Canada, China, Asia, shoring, San Antonio, Tennessee, Alabama, Colorado
Here are some of the best islands in Europe for getting away from almost everyone:Schiermonnikoog, the NetherlandsThe Netherlands is better known for canals, dikes and tropical Dutch Caribbean Islands like Bonaire and Curaçao than the sandspun isles along the country’s North Sea coast. Flores Island, Azores, PortugalWaterfalls trickle down an imposing rock face on the island Flores in the Azores. aroxopt/Adobe StockOne of the most remote islands in an already remote archipelago, Flores Island in the westernmost stretches of the Azores is a nature lover’s dream. To say there’s room to stretch out and breathe on these Baltic Sea islands is an understatement. The best islands in Europe for getting away from almost everyoneHavsVidden offers a secluded escape on northern Fasta Åland with villas with their own saunas overlooking the rocky shoreline.
Persons: Annemarieke Romeijn, , Eyrún, Gabriela Silva, Flores, Rocha dos Bordões, Santa Cruz das Flores, Randi Skaug, , Torunn Tronsvang, Richard Kellett, Luis Fonseca, iStockphoto, São João Baptista, Berlengas, Arlindo Serrao, Mola mola, Francesco Curione, Lent, Skyros, revelry, – it’s, Drake, Åland Organizations: CNN, Adobe, Heimaey, puffin, Norway Visitors, Intrepid, UNESCO, Visitors Locations: Europe, Ibiza, Netherlands, Caribbean, Bonaire, Curaçao, West Frisian, Wadden, Schier, Lauwersoog, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland, Heimaey, Westman, Hotel Ranga, gannet, fulmar, Flores Island, Azores, Portugal, Flores, Santa Cruz, Naustholmen, Norway, Bodø, Northern Norway, Norwegian, Lofoten, , Tiree, Scotland, Hawaii, Scottish, Oban, Glasgow, Loganair, Berlengas, Peniche, São, Grande, Alicudi, Sicily, Italy, Taormina, Skyros, Greece, Mykonos, Rathlin, Northern Ireland, Ballycastle, Åland, Finland, Bothnia, Sweden
(Reuters) - A large blaze at a garbage dump outside Panama City blew a toxic smoke in the country's capital on Friday, forcing evacuations as firefighters battled to put out the flames that authorities said were likely caused by arson the night before. "Everything points to the fire being started deliberately," firefighter chief Ernesto de Leon told a press conference. Health Minister Luis Francisco Sucre told reporters evacuations were being effected to protect residents from the flames and toxic gases. Videos on social media showed a helicopter flying above the thick gray smoke spraying down water as birds scatter overhead. Since 6 a.m. some 7,360 gallons (around 28,000 liters) of water have been sprayed over the area, authorities told reporters, saying some 60% of the blaze was controlled and this could reach 90% by Saturday.
Persons: Firefighers, Ernesto de Leon, Luis Francisco Sucre, Sucre, Angel Delgado, Laurentino Cortizo, Sarah Morland, Valentine Hilaire, Sandra Maler Organizations: Reuters, Panama City, Health, La Prensa, Saturday, La, Cerro Patacon Locations: Panama, Cerro
The strikes are a response to attacks on the Red Sea, adding complexity to the regional conflict originating from Israel's Gaza war. With that exception, "This [the Red Sea crisis] is the largest single event – even larger than the early pandemic impact," Murphy said. Sea-Intelligence analyzed current vessel delays compared to delays over the last several years in a report for clients. A leading ocean supply chain advisory firm is warning that the disruptions to shipping from the Houthi rebel attacks in the Red Sea are already more damaging to the supply chain impact than the early Covid-19 pandemic. "Threats to Red Sea shipping are a threat to maritime commerce worldwide," said Steve Lamar, CEO of the American Apparel and Footwear Association.
Persons: Luis Boza, Alan Murphy, Murphy, Hope, Steve Lamar Organizations: Getty, Intelligence, MSC, Volvo, Michelin, Ikea, American Apparel and Footwear Association, Logistics, CNBC Locations: Lisbon, Portugal, U.S, Yemen, Red, Gaza, Suez, Good Hope, Europe, United States, Asia
But there's a catch with conventional assets: the wash sale rule . Now, tax professionals are flagging a potential wrinkle that may arise: Even though bitcoin itself isn't subject to the wash sale rule, a spot bitcoin ETF very well may be. Property versus security Under federal tax law, the IRS deems cryptocurrency to be property . Managing limitations At its core, that means investors should avoid swapping in and out of the same spot bitcoin ETF within the 61-day limit if they had sold the position. This also raises the question of whether dumping one spot bitcoin ETF for another would be deemed substantially identical.
Persons: Stephen Turanchik, Paul Hastings, Andrew Gordon, Dan Herron, Richard LaFalce, Morgan Lewis, Turanchik Organizations: Internal, Digital, Tax, Force, American Institute of CPAs, IRS, Gordon Law Group, Elemental Wealth, Investors Locations: San Luis Obispo , California
SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif. (AP) — The family of a California college student who vanished nearly three decades ago sued the school on Thursday, alleging it caused Kristin Smart's murder through negligence. Smart, then 19, disappeared from California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo on the state’s scenic Central Coast over Memorial Day weekend in 1996. Those students said Flores had stalked and harassed them in the months leading up to Smart's disappearance. Instead, our family has been left to grieve her absence for 27 agonizing years,” a family statement said. The family only realized Cal Poly's alleged negligence after that apology because relatives didn't have any access to the university's investigative file, according to the lawsuit.
Persons: Kristin Smart's, Smart, San Luis Obispo, Paul Flores, Flores, Smart's, Kristin, , , Matt Lazier, Jeffrey Armstrong, Cal Poly's, didn't, Cal Organizations: Calif, California Polytechnic State University, Central Coast, Prosecutors, Cal Poly, Cal Poly’s Locations: California, San Luis, Central, Flores ’
WHO IS GUATEMALA'S ATTORNEY GENERAL? She first became attorney general in 2018 with the support of then-President Jimmy Morales, replacing Thelma Aldana. With a doctorate in law, Porras' reputation was hit by a plagiarism scandal during her first term as attorney general. During Giammattei’s time as president, Porras left many accusations against him uninvestigated, including a corruption scandal involving COVID-19 vaccines. Now, the attorney general can be removed only for a conviction for a malicious offense.
Persons: Bernardo Arévalo, Consuelo Porras, Arévalo, Porras, Luis Almagro, Jimmy Morales, Thelma Aldana, Alejandro Giammattei, Arévalo’s, , Claudia Paz y, ” Paz y Paz, , Paz y Paz, Juan Francisco Sandoval, Paz y, , Sandoval Organizations: GUATEMALA CITY, WHO, United, Organization of American, U.S, Party, Claudia Paz y Paz, Porras, Paz y Paz Locations: GUATEMALA, American, United States, Organization of American States, America, United Nations
Stringer | Bloomberg | Getty ImagesVessels transiting the Red Sea have faced attacks over the past several weeks from Yemen-based Houthis, prompting shipping companies to change routes, leading to a spike in freight rates. Alan Baer CEO of OL USAVessel-Operating Common Carriers (VOCC) are ocean carriers that own and operate vessels responsible for managing cargo and transporting them. Luis Boza/ | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesWhile the recent spikes in freight rates might not help shippers relive their glory days following the pandemic, they would substantially boost profitability. Brashier noted that both contracted rates for ocean carriers and spot market rates may rise further. Overall, container freight will still [find it] difficult to manage oversupply issue.
Persons: Stringer, Houthi, Alan Baer, Baer, Luis Boza, Nico Luman, Jefferies, Brashier, Daejin Lee Organizations: Bloomberg, Getty, Houthi, U.S, U.S . Central Command, USA, CNBC, Evergreen, Shipping, Logistics, Head, Research, Fertistream Locations: Suez, Egypt, Yemen, South Africa, Gibraltar, Maersk, Lisbon, Portugal, Asia
What we can expect from season 2 of 'Wednesday'
  + stars: | 2024-01-16 | by ( Olivia Singh | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +5 min
Read previewNetflix's teen series "Wednesday" is returning for more episodes after a wildly successful, viral first season. The show, which stars Jenna Ortega as the iconic character Wednesday Addams, was renewed for season two in January 2023. Season 2 will lean more into horror and focus less on Wednesday's love lifeHunter Doohan as Tyler Galpin and Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams on season one, episode seven of "Wednesday." Ortega will serve as a producer on season 2Jenna Ortega as Wednesday Addams on Netflix's "Wednesday." Another Addams family member is expected to appearCatherine Zeta-Jones as Morticia Adams and Luis Guzmán as Gomez Addams on season one, episode one of "Wednesday."
Persons: , Jenna Ortega, Addams, Hunter Doohan, Tyler Galpin, Wednesday Addams, Vlad Cioplea, Xavier Thorpe, Percy Hynes White, Ortega, Dax Shepard, Jimmy Fallon, Elle Fanning, Netflix Ortega, she'll, " Ortega, it's, Fanning, Catherine Zeta, Jones, Morticia Adams, Luis Guzmán, Gomez Addams, Gomez, Luis Guzmán, Isaac Ordonez, Uncle Fester, Fred Armisen, Doohan, Emma Myers, Enid Sinclair, Joy Sunday, Bianca Barclay, hasn't Organizations: Service, Business, Netflix, Nevermore Academy, Hollywood Locations: Ireland
The Spaniard went on to be crowned the Best Men’s Coach after guiding City to the treble last season. That is not normal – for anything in history.”Manchester City Pep Guardiola poses with the trophy after being named the best men's coach in 2023. Later, shortlists were determined by two separate panels of experts in men’s and women’s football. Players past and present were in attendance, including the likes of Brazilian great Ronaldo and the newly crowned Women’s Best Player, Aitana Bonmatí. I’m very happy about how women’s football has evolved in Brazil and in the world.
Persons: CNN —, Pep Guardiola, Romina Polenta, Polenta, Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappé, Erling Haaland, , Messi, ” Polenta, Manchester City Pep Guardiola, Michael Regan, Johanne Perraud, “ Kiki, , Perraud didn’t, murmurs, shortlists, Ronaldo, Aitana Bonmatí, Oussama Nacer, I’ve, Nacer, Thierry Henry, ” Johanne Perraud, Romina, Matias Grez, Spain’s Jennifer Hermoso, Luis Rubiales, Rubiales, Hermoso, Sarina Wiegman, Marta, “ There’ll, I’m, It’s, Hugo Íñiguez, Íñiguez’s, Íñiguez Organizations: CNN, FIFA, Manchester City, Spaniard, CNN Sport, Qatar, Inter Miami, MLS, Nacer, Royal Spanish Football Federation, Argentine, Colón, Salta Rodríguez Locations: London, Argentina, Qatar, Buenos Aires, France, men’s, Spain, Brazil, Salta
Three migrants drowned after Texas authorities blocked Border Patrol. AdvertisementThree migrants, including two children, died in Texas on Saturday after state authorities blocked Border Patrol from accessing the area. But its attempts to phone the Texas Military Department (TMD), the Texas National Guard, and the Texas Department of Public Safety about the situation were fruitless, he added. 'The Texas governor's policies are cruel, dangerous, and inhumane'David ZalubowskiThe tragedy comes a day after it was alleged that Texas National Guard soldiers had been blocking US Border Patrol agents from accessing parts of the US-Mexico border. AdvertisementThe Department of Homeland Security, the Texas National Guard, and the Texas Military Department did not immediately respond to requests for comment from Business Insider.
Persons: Henry Cuellar, , Cuellar, David Zalubowski, Greg Abbott, Luis Miranda Organizations: Service, Democratic, Twitter, Patrol, Texas Military Department, Texas National Guard, Texas Department of Public Safety, Texas Public, Border Patrol, The Justice Department, Justice Department, Texas Gov, Reuters, Department of Homeland Security, US, of Homeland Security, Business Locations: Texas, Rio Grande, Shelby, Eagle Pass, Grande, Mexico, Eagle
Morgan Stanley’s headquarters is in New York. Photo: Angus Mordant/Bloomberg NewsA sharp decline in the value of clean-energy companies last year delivered a wake-up call to investors, many of whom harbored excessively optimistic views of the industry, according to private-equity fund managers. As more investors in the clean-energy sector retune their “focus on fundamentals,” some of the best investment opportunities can be found in companies that have developed beyond the startup stage but still aren’t big enough to attract managers of increasingly large industry-specialist funds, said Vikram Raju , a managing director at Morgan Stanley . Raju leads climate private-equity and credit investing at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, the bank’s $1.4 trillion alternative investment arm, and heads the firm’s 1GT strategy of backing companies that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Persons: Morgan Stanley’s, Angus Mordant, Vikram Raju, Morgan Stanley, Raju Organizations: Bloomberg, Morgan Stanley Investment Management Locations: New York
Death Toll Rises to 23 After Mudslide in Northwest Colombia
  + stars: | 2024-01-13 | by ( Jan. | At A.M. | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +1 min
BOGOTA (Reuters) - A mudslide brought on by heavy rains in northwest Colombia killed at least 23 people and injured dozens on a busy highway, authorities said on Saturday. The mudslide, which happened Friday afternoon, covered a roadway that connects the cities of Quibdo and Medellin in the Pacific province of Choco. At least 35 people were also injured and an unknown number of people are still missing as mud completely engulfed several cars on the road, authorities said. "The extraction of bodies continues," the governor of Choco said in a statement shared on social media. (Reporting by Luis Jaime Acosta, writing by Cassandra Garrison; Editing by Kirsten Donovan and Diane Craft)
Persons: Luis Jaime Acosta, Cassandra Garrison, Kirsten Donovan, Diane Craft Organizations: Colombia's National Unit for, Risk Locations: BOGOTA, Colombia, Quibdo, Medellin, Pacific, Choco
Mindy Neira, a financial planner in Westwood, N.J., recommended that if you were having trouble managing card debt, take stock of your spending. He advised paying off the card with the highest interest rate first by making more than the minimum payment. (This is sometimes called the “avalanche” method: While paying off that card, you make minimum payments on the others. Another suggestion: Use two separate checking accounts, said Alvin Carlos, a financial planner in Washington, D.C. Use one for fixed essentials like your rent, mortgage or loan payments. (Ask your bank to make sure there are no extra fees for a second spending account.)
Persons: Mindy Neira, , , Neira, Rob Williams, Charles Schwab, Luis Rosa, Alvin Carlos, Carlos Locations: Westwood, N.J, Las Vegas, Washington ,
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