Some Fed officials wanted rate hikes in June
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:48:56 GMT
Some Federal Reserve officials pushed to raise the Fed’s key interest rate by one-quarter of a percentage point at their meeting last month to intensify their fight against high inflation, though the central bank ultimately decided to forgo a rate hike.In a sign of growing division among the policymakers, some officials favored a quarter-point increase or said they “could have supported such a proposal,” according to the minutes of the June 13-14 meeting released Wednesday. In the end, the 11 voting members of the Fed’s interest-rate setting committee agreed unanimously to skip a hike after 10 straight increases. But they signaled that they might raise rates twice more this year, beginning as soon as this month.In Fed parlance, “some” is less than “most” or “many,” evidence that the support for another rate hike in June was a minority view. And some who held that view were likely unable to vote at the meeting; the 18 member...New York’s Central Park Loeb Boathouse reopens with cafe, boat rentals
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:48:56 GMT
Téa Kvetenadze | New York Daily NewsNEW YORK — Central Park’s iconic Loeb Boathouse has partially reopened in time for the summer season, with a new cafe menu, new operator and colorful boats after it closed last year due to financial struggles.The boat rentals and cafe — located on the building’s north side, with an 80-seat outdoor patio — will operate seven days a week. The new food menu ranges from $4 pastries to $25 lobster rolls, and all orders are packaged to go.The famous main dining room overlooking the lake will not be open until late summer or early fall, new operator Legends said in a press release, as renovations continue.Those hoping to take one of the 100 available boats for a spin on the lake will pay $25 an hour, up from $20 last year. Walk-ins are welcome on a first-come, first-served basis but online bookings will soon also be available through reservation service OpenTable. There is a maximum allowance of four people per boat and children under 12 have to wear lif...A ‘mirrored space pod’ in Texas is named best ‘glamping’ spot in the US
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:48:56 GMT
Sarah Bahari | (TNS) The Dallas Morning NewsA mirrored dome set in the vast West Texas desert was named the No. 1 “glamping” spot in the U.S. by a national camping website.Space Cowboys, a 10-acre campground just outside Big Bend National Park, is home to numerous tents, yurts and RV sites. Its centerpiece is a “mirrored space pod,” with 360-degree, floor-to-ceiling views of the surrounding desert and mountains.The Dyrt, which offers campground reviews, tips and booking, said the pod earned Space Cowboys the No. 1 spot on the 2023 Glampy Awards, a roundup of the country’s best spots for glamping — short for glamorous camping.“At first glance, this glampground looks like a spaceship just happened to land in the desert close to Big Bend National Park by the Texas-Mexico border,” The Dyrt wrote. “For the older crowd or fans of classic TV, there’s a definite Mork from Ork vibe going on here.”Glamping appeals to campers who enjoy the outdoors but don’t necessarily want to part with the c...SDSU grad missing in Yosemite National Park
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:48:56 GMT
YOSEMITE, Calif. -- It's all hands on deck at Yosemite National Park, where law enforcement and park rangers are searching for a recent San Diego State University graduate who's gone missing.Hayden Klemenok was on a group backpacking trip over the Fourth of July weekend when the unexpected happened in the area of Upper Chilnualna Fall.The National Park Service says it was reported that Klemenok entered Chilnualna Creek near the trail junction around 2 p.m. Sunday. Park officials say that was the last time he was seen. Exploring California State Parks just got easier — it’s as simple as three words This hike is considered to be a moderately challenging route with an elevation gain around 2,400 feet, according to Outside.The National Park Service is asking anyone who may have seen Klemenok to contact the Yosemite National Park dispatch by phone at 209-379-1992 or by emailing [email protected] family friend, Connie Zell, created a GoFundMe page highlighting...Body found in Mission Beach
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:48:56 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A body was found in Mission Beach Wednesday morning, the San Diego Police Department confirmed to FOX 5.Authorities say a call came in at 6:42 a.m. reporting a possibly deceased individual on 900 West Mission Bay Drive, which is in the area of Bonita Cove Park.Upon arrival, SDPD says a man was pronounced dead on the scene. His identity has not been released at this time.Homicide detectives were called in to investigate the incident. 12-year-old boy killed in Oceanside crash on 4th of July Authorities told FOX 5's Elizabeth Alvarez that the victim, who appears to be in his 40s, suffered trauma in the upper body.SDPD says there may have been some sort of confrontation with a group of people, possibly in their 20s, based on potential witness statements. “Due to injuries on the body, it appears the man was a victim of some type of confrontation or beating, or blunt force trauma. At this point, all we know is there appears to be some type of confrontation that occurred so...Atlanta police: Motorcycle fires started by ‘anarchists’ aimed at stopping new training center
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:48:56 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — A fire that destroyed eight Atlanta Police Department motorcycles was among several acts of vandalism in recent days by a group of “anarchists” aimed at stopping construction of a new public safety training center, Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said Wednesday.Schierbaum spoke at a news conference with Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Special Agent In Charge Ben Gibbons. The bureau, along with the FBI, is helping investigate the vandalism. Homemade “incendiary devices” caused a fire early Saturday at Atlanta police’s current training center that destroyed the motorcycles, Dickens said. An hour earlier, vandals had smashed the windows of police vehicles at another location. Authorities believe those involved intended to set those vehicles on fire as well but were spotted by a bystander. “Collectively, these have been some of the most significant attacks on public safety in our city and in our nation ...Child seriously injured after being struck by vehicle in west end
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:48:56 GMT
A child has been rushed to hospital with serious injuries after being struck by a vehicle in Toronto’s west end Junction neighbourhood.The victim is reportedly a girl under the age of 10.Emergency crews were called to the scene at High Park Avenue and Dundas Street West at around 4:40 p.m. on Wednesday.Police say roads in the area are being closed for an investigation and advise motorists to find alternative routes.The driver remained on the scene, but there’s no word yet on possible charges.More to comeMovie Review: ‘The Lesson’ provides a spicy literary thriller
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:48:56 GMT
The egos are as vast and thorny as the gardens on the lush estate of a prominent author in “ The Lesson,” an entertaining and erudite chamber piece about a master, a tutor and a family after loss.This is a story that, in different hands, could have easily turned maudlin or melodramatic, but director Alice Troughton, writer Alex MacKeith and composer Isobel Waller-Bridge opted instead for wry lightness within the construct of a slow-burn thriller. It’s as though “The Lesson,” and everyone involved, is winking at the audience through the serious material that lingers, intentionally, on the fine line between pretentious and provocative. Daryl McCormack, of “Good Luck to You, Leo Grande” and “Bad Sisters,” plays Liam Sommers, an aspiring writer who has accepted a job tutoring the son of world-famous author J.M. Sinclair (Richard E. Grant), who also happens to be his literary idol. But the film begins with Liam on a fancy stage, being interviewed about his novel about a fading patriarch ...RCMP officer says he forgot to record B.C. murder suspect’s arrest after car crash
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:48:56 GMT
VANCOUVER — The police officer who arrested a man accused of murdering a 13-year-old girl found dead in a Burnaby, B.C., park six years ago says no recording of the arrest exists because he forgot to switch on his recorder when a police car crashed into another vehicle at the scene Burnaby RCMP Const. Jason Cutler told a B.C. Supreme Court jury that Ibrahim Ali was “co-operative and well behaved” when he was apprehended during the co-ordinated traffic stop on Sept. 7, 2018.Cutler said he and Const. Bryce Sinclair were tasked by the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team with arresting Ali.He said a “safe traffic stop” was performed but another police car collided with a civilian car before the arrest, causing him to forget to start recording, although he had placed the recorder in his vest.The body of the girl, who cannot be identified under the terms of a publication ban, was found in Burnaby’s Central Park in July 2017, just hours after her mother rep...How did the federal government and Meta reach an impasse over the Online News Act?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:48:56 GMT
Tensions between Ottawa and tech giants further escalated on Wednesday over Canada’s recently passed Online News Act. The new law, also known as Bill C-18, will require tech giants pay media outlets for content they share or otherwise repurpose on their platforms, drawing the ire of Google and Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram.Here’s how the situation reached this point.What happened on Wednesday?Heritage Minister Pablo Rodriguez announced the federal government will stop advertising on Facebook and Instagram after Meta promised to block Canadian news content on its platforms in response to the legislation.Rodriguez blasted Meta for refusing to negotiate with the federal government, calling the company’s decision “unreasonable” and “irresponsible.” He said Ottawa spends about $10 million in advertisements on its platforms per year, which will be reinvested in other ad campaigns.Earlier in the day, news and telecommunications...Latest news
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