Greek shipper pleads guilty to smuggling Iranian crude oil and will pay $2.4 million fine
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:37 GMT
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A Greek shipper has pleaded guilty to a charge over it smuggling sanctioned Iranian crude oil and agreed to pay a $2.4 million fine, U.S. federal court papers seen Thursday by The Associated Press show. Empire Navigation agreed to be put on corporate probation under the plea agreement, according to the federal court filings. The charge stems from the saga over the oil tanker Suez Rajan, which has become mired in the wider tensions between the U.S. and the Islamic Republic even as Tehran and Washington work toward a trade of billions of dollars in frozen Iranian assets in South Korea for the release of five Iranian Americans held in Tehran. Iran has been trying to evade sanctions and continue selling its oil abroad, while the U.S. and its allies have been seizing cargoes since 2019 after the country’s nuclear deal allowing the trade collapsed.The saga over the Suez Rajan began in February 2022, when the group United Against Nuclear Iran said it susp...COPA releases video of deadly Morgan Park police shooting
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:37 GMT
CHICAGO -- The Civilian Office of Police Accountability (COPA) has released video of the fatal Morgan Park officer-involved shooting last month.The Chicago Police Department notified COPA of a fatal officer-involved shooting near the 1100 block of West 111th Street in Chicago's Morgan Park neighborhood around 5:30 p.m. on August 11. Suburban man showed his genitals to children walking home from school, police say Further investigation showed that two CPD officers were in a marked police vehicle when they observed a confrontation between two individuals. The officers reportedly observed one individual with a firearm in their back pocket.When the officers engaged, the armed individual fled, and officers pursued them into a residence. Inside the residence, officers gave verbal commands to drop the weapon, as they struggled over the individual’s firearm.The individual and one of the officers both discharged their weapons, at which time the individual was struck and transported to the ...ERCOT issues EEA 2 due to low power reserves, no controlled outages right now
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:37 GMT
Editor's Note: The above video explains the different ERCOT alert levels.AUSTIN (KXAN) — Texas' main electric grid operator, the Electric Reliability Council of Texas, has now issued Energy Emergency alert (EEA 2) due to low power reserves, the agency confirmed on Twitter."There are no controlled outages at this time. Please safely reduce electric use and have a plan to stay safe in case outages become necessary," the agency said on Twitter.However, an emergency alert from ERCOT said controlled outages may be needed to protect the electric system. Texans are being asked to reduce electric use.Earlier in the day, ERCOT issued a conservation alert for Texans Wednesday evening due to potential "tight grid conditions," according to a press release. Understanding ERCOT’s emergency alert levels ERCOT has several different Energy Emergency Alert levels, or EEAs. After Normal Grid Conditions, the levels are Conservation Alert level, then EEA 1, 2, and 3.Here’s what the alert levels m...APD searching for suspect in north Austin hit-and-run
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:37 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department said it was searching for a suspect in connection with a north Austin hit-and-run crash.APD said the crash occurred at approximately 5:20 p.m. on Aug. 30 at the Interstate 35 frontage road at Howard Lane.According to police, the driver of a suspect vehicle rear-ended the victim, which caused significant damage to both vehicles. APD said the victim suffered injuries because of the crash.“The suspect did not render aid, nor did he provide the information required by law when involved in a collision,” APD said.Police described the suspect as a 5’8” to 5’9” White man approximately 65 to 75 years of age with a medium to heavy set build and short, grey hair.The suspect’s vehicle was described as a black Ford Expedition King Ranch Edition with heavy front-end damage, primarily on the right side. Police said it had a permanent disability blue placard hanging from the rearview mirror, a TX tag sticker next to the rearview mirror, a vanity front pl...New COVID-19 variant arrives in Texas
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:37 GMT
TEXAS - A new COVID variant has been identified in Texas, becoming the fifth state where the variant has been confirmed. BA 2.86, also known as Pirola, raised concerns because it has several mutations and it has been detected in several locations within a short amount of time.According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Pirola has been detected in Israel, Canada, Denmark, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, and Thailand, including at least five states in the U.S. A member from the genome sequencing team at Houston Methodist Hospital released the news of the first case in Texas on X, formerly known as Twitter.In the Houston area, overall COVID-19 cases and hospital admissions are up a little and the wastewater viral load in Harris County is at 375 percent. In Texas, cases are up by 31.6% compared to the previous week according to the latest report issued Aug 28, 2023.And while the CDC said there is currently no evidence that this new v...Vikings head into Week 1 with confidence
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:37 GMT
When it was suggested that a season like last year’s would be a good one for the 2023 Vikings, veteran safety Harrison Smith laughed.“Well,” he said, “I hope we win a few by larger margins.”Despite a first-round playoff loss, Minnesota’s 2022 season was one for the ages, resulting in an NFC North championship and a handful of firsts, such as Greg Joseph’s 61-yard, game winning field goal and the biggest regular-season comeback in NFL history in a 39-36 victory over Indianapolis.Overall, the Vikings — as alluded to by Smith — were 11-1 one-score games in a season that ended with a 13-4 record.That mettle isn’t something to dismiss, and while the Vikings have shed some important personnel since last season — a key rush end, their No. 1 running back and longtime middle linebacker — there is a sense at TCO Performance Center that good things could happen again.“My confidence level in our team is pretty darn high right now,” head coach Kevin O’Connell said Wednesday before his team’s fir...Bruce Springsteen postpones all September concerts
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:37 GMT
SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) -- Bruce Springsteen announced that he will be postponing all of his September concerts, starting with his show scheduled for Thursday, Sept. 7 at the JMA Wireless Dome in Syracuse. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Springsteen announced on his Twitter that he is being treated for symptoms of Peptic Ulcer Disease, and his medical advisors decided he should postpone his September concerts. He had a concert scheduled on September 19 at the MVP Arena in Albany.No makeup dates have been announced, but ticket holders will receive information about rescheduled dates once they are available.COVID surges heading into fall: What you need to know
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:37 GMT
Rates of COVID-19 are rising as the summer ends, with new variants compounding concerns about the virus heading into the fall. Hospitalizations and deaths are rising by double-digit percentages, according to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) data, though rates remain far below pandemic-era levels. The change in season also means cooling temperatures, cold season and the return of children to schools around the country — all of which could exacerbate current trends. Here's what to know about the current state of COVID-19. Hospitalizations, deaths on the riseCOVID-related hospitalizations rose by 16 percent from mid to late August, according to the most recent CDC data available. That continues a trend that started in July after record-low hospitalization rates this summer.Cases could be rising faster, experts believe, with many cases going unreported and an end of pandemic-era data collection. “Everything is much more gray and hazy now because we no longer have a good sense of how ma...Murder charges filed in domestic violence shooting in Troy, Illinois
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:37 GMT
EDWARDSVILLE, Ill. - The Madison County State's Attorney's Office has charged a Troy, Illinois, man for killing a woman he'd been seeing.Troy police were called to a town home in the 2100 block of Tramore early Tuesday morning for a report of a shooting. They found a man standing at the front door of the home with his hands up. He was placed in handcuffs and officers found the victim, Maha Tiimob, inside the residence. Tiimob had been shot several times. Police attempted life-saving measures until EMS arrived, but Tiimob was pronounced dead at the scene.Michael Perham, 52, was charged Wednesday with first-degree murder. He remains jailed on $1 million bail.Coach Prime 1, Nebraska 0: CU fans will outnumber Big Red faithful at Buffs-Huskers, ticket site predicts
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 15:20:37 GMT
BOULDER — Coach Prime might have already beaten Nebraska before his CU Buffs take a snap.VividSeats.com told The Post this week that based on seats sold and market trends, the popular ticketing site is projecting via its “Fan Forecast” algorithm that 60% of the crowd at Folsom Field for Deion Sanders’ home debut will be wearing CU gold on Saturday.That would flip the crowd makeup at Folsom for this tilt from four years earlier, when Cornhuskers fans in September 2019 accounted for an estimated 60-65% of the sellout crowd.That ratio disappointed Buffs athletic department officials both privately and publicly, despite it being the most profitable football weekend in modern CU history up to that date.Athletic director Rick George has been pleading in the months leading up to Saturday’s game for Buffs fans to “keep the red out” for Sanders’ debut, and to some degree, VividSeats says, he might just get his wish.Especially with CU’s st...Latest news
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