Colorado seatbelt use continues to lag behind national average

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:10 GMT

Colorado seatbelt use continues to lag behind national average PARKER, Colo. (KDVR) -- It takes less than a second to buckle your seatbelt, and it could save your life. Yet statistics show Coloradans still don't buckle up as often as the average American. A 2020 visual survey by the Colorado Department of Transportation revealed that only 87% of Coloradans were wearing a seatbelt, well below the national average of 91.6%.It's a troubling statistic for parents like Christy Schultz, who lost her daughter Sammie following a crash in 2020. “I started walking over, and to be honest, the accident didn’t look that bad, I could see both cars, neither was upside down," Schultz said. "It was something you wouldn’t think was a major accident, and then I saw my daughter’s shoe in the middle of the road, and that’s when I realized this is way more serious than I think.”Sammie was not wearing a seatbelt and would die at Children's Hospital six days later, one day after her 15th birthday.Schultz said Sammie always wore ...

Strong thunderstorms cause flash floods in parts of Broward; hundreds of delays, entrance ramp closure at FLL

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:10 GMT

Strong thunderstorms cause flash floods in parts of Broward; hundreds of delays, entrance ramp closure at FLL A nasty night of downpours left several communities in Broward County flooded out and wreaked havoc for travelers at Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.The flash floods on Thursday night complicated commutes for drivers, causing vehicles to stall out in the floodwaters.7News cameras and cellphone video captured stranded vehicles from Fort Lauderdale to Hallandale Beach. Mike Noriega said his mother was caught in the middle of the soggy conditions in a Dania Beach parking lot.“I got an instant call from my mom saying that the car just stopped and she needed help, so I just ran out of work straight over here,” he said.Bolts of lightning and heavy rainfall made a mess, especially for those trying to head home. Noriega said his mother was not the only one stuck in the parking lot.“[Another driver] was in the same condition. He was down by my car and just stopped, dead-stopped, because his vehicle just stopped on him,” he said, “and so, I helped...

Man dies after hostage situation on Lincoln Road ends in officer-involved shooting, police say

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:10 GMT

Man dies after hostage situation on Lincoln Road ends in officer-involved shooting, police say A man has died after he threatened two people inside a store along busy Lincoln Road while armed with a knife, forcing officers to open fire, police said.According to Miami Beach Police, they received a disturbance call along the 900 block of Lincoln Road of an armed male subject, Thursday afternoon. Once police arrived, investigators said, an officer was forced to fire, just after 5:30 p.m.Witnesses said they heard four to five gunshots from inside the Victoria’s Secret after officers arrived.Sources told 7News two people were being held hostage, and one of them was a young woman who lives out of the countryPolice evacuated several stores on Lincoln Road.Shanell Santiago, who works at SEE Eyewear, said he heard gunshots a few doors down from his store.“Bam, bam, bam!’ Knocks on my door, ‘Let’s go, Let’s go, get out, get out, let’s run,'” he said. “‘Close the doors, close everything, get out of the shop.'”Santiago Her...

US expects to begin delivering Abrams tanks to Ukraine in September

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:10 GMT

US expects to begin delivering Abrams tanks to Ukraine in September U.S. Abrams tanks are likely to arrive on the Ukrainian battlefield in September, according to six people familiar with the planning, as Kyiv’s forces push to retake territory in a counteroffensive that is picking up steam.The plan is to send a handful of Abrams tanks to Germany in August, where they will undergo final refurbishments. Once that process is complete, the first batch of Abrams will be shipped to Ukraine the following month.The potential August and September deliveries mark the most specific time frame provided for when America’s main battle tank is expected to roll onto the battlefield. Pentagon officials have previously said the Abrams would be in Ukrainian hands sometime in the fall.The U.S. is sending older M1A1 models instead of the more modern A2 version, which would have taken a year to get to Ukraine.The six people — a Defense Department official, a U.S. official, an industry official, a congressional aide and two others familiar with the discussions —...

EU trade deals risk affordability of generic medicines for Global South

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:10 GMT

EU trade deals risk affordability of generic medicines for Global South Ban Ki-Moon is the 8th U.N. secretary-general and Club de Madrid honorary member. Winnie Byanyima is the executive director of UNAIDS.India has long been known as the “pharmacy of the world,” producing generic medicines at prices that other developing countries and global institutions can afford. The country was the single largest supplier of pharmaceutical products to Africa in 2018, and accounted for a fifth of the continent’s pharmaceutical imports.However, as the European Union now negotiates free trade agreements with India and Indonesia — another major generics-producing nation — the bloc’s been proposing far stricter protection of intellectual property rights. And such protection could threaten the affordability of generic medicines these countries export to the Global South.It’s vital we remember the lessons of the HIV and AIDS pandemic. It was the influx of affordable generics from India that helped drive down the price of treatment from over $10,000 to unde...

Outcry in Poland after claims that prosecutors drained cesspit in abortion probe

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:10 GMT

Outcry in Poland after claims that prosecutors drained cesspit in abortion probe WARSAW — The political row over sexual and reproductive rights in Poland has reignited after local media reported Wednesday that a woman who miscarried had her house’s cesspit drained in search of the fetus on orders of a prosecutor seeking to find out if the miscarriage was in fact an abortion.The report is the latest in a series of high-profile incidents concerning Polish authorities’ heavy-handedness around abortion laws and has sparked public outcry ahead of the country’s general election in October.The ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party — which implemented a near-total ban on abortion that took effect in 2021 — is looking to win an unprecedented third straight term in office.But reports of law enforcement going after women who lost their pregnancies or took abortion pills threaten the ruling party’s chances of winning. Polls show that nearly 84 percent of Poles want liberalization of the abortion law.A July poll for OKO.Press and TOK FM indicates that while 39 percent of m...

Twitter’s turn to X marks the spot for EU trademark trouble

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:10 GMT

Twitter’s turn to X marks the spot for EU trademark trouble BRUSSELS — Twitter turned into X this week, marking the spot for trademark lawyers to send off legal warnings to its billionaire owner Elon Musk.Rockers Metallica, software giant Microsoft, carmaker Honda and sportswear brand Adidas all own versions of X as a trademark.There are already 262 Xs registered as trademarks with the European Union’s Intellectual Property Office, according to an agency database. These give companies exclusive rights to use X in certain design formats, for certain purposes — such as clothing — or for certain industries, such as entertainment or financial services. Musk changed the name of the social media known as Twitter earlier this week, a rebrand that’s apparently part of a broad plan to turn it into an “everything app” to offer commercial services on a platform once central to online public debate.But there’s no sign of Twitter or Musk owning an EU trademark for X.“If one plans to change the name, certainly a well-kno...

EU has no easy options to help Ukraine shift its grain

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:10 GMT

EU has no easy options to help Ukraine shift its grain Pressure is mounting on the EU to move even more of Ukraine’s stranded agricultural surplus after Moscow refused to rejoin a U.N.-backed deal to allow Kyiv to export grain across the Black Sea and unleashed a wave of attacks on Ukrainian seaports.Brussels says the EU is perfectly capable of exporting all of the grain and other agricultural products backed up in Ukraine as a result of Russia’s 17-month-old war of aggression and decision last week to terminate the Black Sea Grain Initiative.“We are ready to export by solidarity lanes almost everything that Ukraine needs to export,” EU Agriculture Commissioner Janusz Wojciechowski said on the sidelines of a meeting of EU agriculture ministers in Brussels this week.Despite that confident statement, the EU’s solidarity lanes — overland corridors set up to facilitate transit by road, rail and inland waterway — are under strain. The bloc has struggled to boost their capacity and faces pushback from eastern member countries ...

Person struck and killed by Amtrak train in Andover

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:10 GMT

Person struck and killed by Amtrak train in Andover An investigation got underway Thursday after a person was struck and killed by an Amtrak train in Andover, the Essex County District Attorney’s office said. The DA’s office said authorities were notified of the incident near the intersection of Railroad and Essex streets around 4:30 p.m.“Upon further investigation, they learned the person – traveling on foot – had apparently waited for a southbound train to pass before being struck by a northbound Amtrak Downeaster train that was passing through Andover immediately after the southbound train cleared the intersection,” the DA’s office said. The DA’s office said crossing lights and gates in the area appeared to be working and in their downward position when the person was hit. An Amtrak spokesperson, in a separate statement, said the train involved was traveling from Boston to Brunswick. The spokesperson said there were no injuries reported among the train’s passengers or crew. “Amtrak is working with lo...

Lightning strikes chimney in Boston’s South End, sending bricks onto sidewalk and parked car

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:30:10 GMT

Lightning strikes chimney in Boston’s South End, sending bricks onto sidewalk and parked car Lightning struck a chimney at an apartment building in Boston’s South End Thursday, sending pieces of the chimney crashing onto the street below as storms made their way through the region. Video captured the moment the strike rocked the building on Massachusetts Avenue near Tremont Street. Inside, Caitlin Murphy said she heard a “giant boom.” “I look out my window and I see bricks that are, like, sparking falling onto Massachusetts Avenue,” Murphy said. Murphy said soot fell into her fireplace. Photos from the roof of the building that got hit showed bricks scattered across the area. A skylight was also damaged.Bricks littered the sidewalk on Massachusetts Avenue and caved in the hood of one vehicle. A metal fence was left lying on the sidewalk. Officials said no one was hit by the flying debris and there were no reported injuries. “It’s lucky given the situation,” Murphy said. Boston Fire Department District Chief Robert Counihan said crews arriv...