Computer outage cripples train traffic in the Netherlands

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:11:28 GMT

Computer outage cripples train traffic in the Netherlands A computer outage is disrupting train travel to and from Amsterdam and in other parts of the Netherlands on Monday (5 June), Dutch railway company NS said.The computer outage hit traffic control around 6 p.m. local time (1600GMT) on Sunday (4 June) afternoon and has crippled train traffic since, the NS said.The railway company on Monday morning said the problems would also affect international trains to Amsterdam, as the outage had not been resolved yet."The outage has a big impact, also on other parts of the country," NS said on its website.The company did not predict how long it would take to resolve the problems, but said no trains would operate until at least the afternoon.The outage left about 100 passengers stranded in Utrecht Central Station on Sunday night, Dutch news agency ANP said.At Amsterdam's Ziggo Dome concert hall, hundreds of fans of British pop singer Harry Styles waited until early on Monday morning for alternative transport home.

Lawyer: GOP Rep. Santos will go to jail rather than reveal donors

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:11:28 GMT

Lawyer: GOP Rep. Santos will go to jail rather than reveal donors By Michael R. Sisak | Associated PressNEW YORK — Rep. George Santos’ lawyer said Monday the indicted New York Republican would risk going to jail to protect the identities of the people who cosigned the $500,000 bond enabling his pretrial release.The lawyer, Joseph Murray, urged a judge to deny a request by news outlets to unseal the names of Santos’ bond suretors, suggesting they could “suffer great distress,” including possible job losses and physical harm, if they’re identified publicly.“My client would rather surrender to pretrial detainment than subject these suretors to what will inevitably come,” Murray wrote in a letter to U.S. Magistrate Judge Anne Shields.Murray asked that she give them time to withdraw as cosignors if she decides to unseal the suretors’ names, which Shields kept off the public court docket at the lawyer’s request.Murray said he, Santos and Santos’ staff have been receiving threatening and harassi...

Biden Embraces Antisemitism Definition That Has Upended Free Speech in Europe

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:11:28 GMT

Biden Embraces Antisemitism Definition That Has Upended Free Speech in Europe During a graduation speech at the City University of New York’s law school last month, Fatima Mousa Mohammed, a Yemeni American student, criticized “Israeli settler colonialism” and advocated for “the fight against capitalism, racism, imperialism, and Zionism.”Her words, which the university administration condemned as “hate speech,” kicked off a new round of public debate about the distinction between criticism of Israel and antisemitism. Republican members of Congress responded by introducing legislation that would deny federal funding to academic institutions that “authorize Anti-Semitic events.”The bill cites a definition of antisemitism that the Israeli government and its supporters have been pushing in the United States and elsewhere, one that conflates prejudice toward Jews with criticism of Zionism and the state of Israel. And it comes on the heels of President Joe Biden nodding to the definition in the White House’s national strategy to combat antisemitism, released in late...

Stewart leads New York against Minnesota after 20-point showing

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:11:28 GMT

Stewart leads New York against Minnesota after 20-point showing Minnesota Lynx (1-6, 0-3 Western Conference) at New York Liberty (4-2, 3-2 Eastern Conference)New York; Wednesday, 7 p.m. EDTBOTTOM LINE: New York plays the Minnesota Lynx after Breanna Stewart scored 20 points in the New York Liberty’s 86-82 loss to the Chicago Sky.New York went 16-20 overall last season while going 9-9 at home. The Liberty averaged 79.6 points per game while allowing opponents to score 82.0 last season.Minnesota went 14-22 overall a season ago while going 7-11 on the road. The Lynx gave up 83.9 points per game while committing 16.9 fouls last season.INJURIES: Liberty: None listed.Lynx: Diamond Miller: out (ankle), Natalie Achonwa: out (personal).___The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.Source

Griner leads Phoenix against Dallas after 24-point game

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:11:28 GMT

Griner leads Phoenix against Dallas after 24-point game Phoenix Mercury (1-3, 1-2 Western Conference) at Dallas Wings (3-3, 2-0 Western Conference)Arlington, Texas; Wednesday, 8 p.m. EDTBOTTOM LINE: Phoenix visits the Dallas Wings after Brittney Griner scored 24 points in the Mercury’s 99-93 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Sparks.Dallas finished 8-10 at home and 8-10 in Western Conference games during the 2022-23 season. The Wings averaged 82.9 points per game while allowing opponents to score 82.8 last season.Phoenix went 7-11 in Western Conference play and 15-21 overall during the 2022-23 season. The Mercury averaged 16.5 points off of turnovers, 8.5 second chance points and 13.9 bench points last season.INJURIES: Wings: Lou Lopez Senechal: out (knee), Diamond DeShields: out (knee).Mercury: Skylar Diggins-Smith: out (personal).___The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.Source

Germany detains 2nd man over fatal arson attack on refugee shelter in 1991

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:11:28 GMT

Germany detains 2nd man over fatal arson attack on refugee shelter in 1991 BERLIN (AP) — German authorities detained a second man Tuesday in connection with a racist arson attack on a shelter for asylum-seekers 32 years ago in which a Ghanaian man was killed.Federal prosecutors said Peter St., whose full surname wasn’t released due to privacy rules, was detained by police in the western state of Saarland on suspicion of being an accessory to murder and accessory to attempted murder.Prosecutors said the suspect, who holds neo-Nazi and racist views, is alleged to have met with other far-right extremists at a bar in the town of Saarlouis on Sept. 18, 1991, and called for attacks on migrant homes.Peter St., who had a prominent role in the regional skinhead scene, is alleged to have praised attacks occurring in eastern Germany at the time and said that “something should burn or happen here too,” prosecutors claim.Another man who was present in the bar, identified only as Peter S., is then alleged to have gone to a nearby building housing asylum-seekers, p...

Prince Harry arrives at High Court for testimony in phone backing case

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:11:28 GMT

Prince Harry arrives at High Court for testimony in phone backing case LONDON (AP) — Prince Harry has arrived at a London court ahead of his testimony against a tabloid publisher he accuses of phone hacking and other unlawful snooping.The prince arrived at the High Court in a black SUV.Harry has made a mission of holding the U.K. press to account for what he sees as its hounding of him and his family.This is the first of several lawsuits to go to trial. He accuses the publisher of the Daily Mirror of using unlawful techniques on an “industrial scale” to get scoops.The 38-year-old son of King Charles III will be the first British royal since the 19th century to enter a courtroom witness box. He will face cross-examination by a lawyer for the defendant, Mirror Group Newspapers.The Associated Press

In The News for June 6 : Feds say Canada on track to have worst wildfire season ever

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:11:28 GMT

In The News for June 6 : Feds say Canada on track to have worst wildfire season ever In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of June 6 …What we are watching in Canada …Canada’s emergency preparedness minister says images of wildfires burning across the country are some of the most severe ever witnessed in Canada and the current forecast for the next few months indicates the potential for continued higher-than-normal fire activity.Bill Blair and six other federal cabinet ministers provided an update Monday on Canada’s wildfire situation, even as smoke from fires north and west of the city covered Parliament Hill’s Peace Tower in a grey haze.The BC Wildfire Service says the Donnie Creek wildfire, which has grown to more than 2,400 square kilometres in size, is now considered the second largest in provincial history, while Nova Scotia’s Barrington Lake fire, the largest ever in the province, continues to burn out of co...

Feds warn 2023 on track to be the worst fire season ever seen in Canada

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:11:28 GMT

Feds warn 2023 on track to be the worst fire season ever seen in Canada Canada’s emergency preparedness minister says images of wildfires burning across the country are some of the most severe ever witnessed in Canada and the current forecast for the next few months indicates the potential for continued higher-than-normal fire activity.Bill Blair and six other federal cabinet ministers provided an update Monday on Canada’s wildfire situation, even as smoke from fires north and west of the city covered Parliament Hill’s Peace Tower in a grey haze.The BC Wildfire Service says the Donnie Creek wildfire, which has grown to more than 2,400 square kilometres in size, is now considered the second largest in provincial history, while Nova Scotia’s largest ever wildfire continues to burn out of control.Environment Canada has issued a special air quality statement for a large section of southern Ontario, with the agency warning of high levels of air pollution as a result of smoke plumes from local forest fires as well as forest fires in Qu...

Credit card balances increase in first quarter as mortgage market slows: Equifax

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:11:28 GMT

Credit card balances increase in first quarter as mortgage market slows: Equifax TORONTO — Equifax Canada says credit demand was high in the first quarter of the year while the mortgage market saw a significant slowdown.The agency says in its latest consumer credit report that on average, consumers are spending 21.5 per cent more each month on their credit cards compared with pre-pandemic levels. Equifax Canada’s vice-president of advanced analytics Rebecca Oakes says in a statement that the first quarter normally brings a drop in non-mortgage debt as consumer spending slows after the holidays.But this year, Oakes says credit card balances continued to increase for the first quarter. Missed payments on non-mortgage debts also rose, with 175,000 more consumers missing payments on at least one product, up 18.8 per cent from a year earlier. Oakes says the higher cost of living and the influx of new credit customers have driven credit card balances to rise by 14.5 per cent year-over-year. Equifax says non-mortgage delinquency rates rose by the most in British ...