US, Mexican officials search for 3 American sailors last heard from 11 days ago

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:04:55 GMT

US, Mexican officials search for 3 American sailors last heard from 11 days ago   (CNN) — The US Coast Guard is assisting Mexican navy crews in the search for three American sailors, last heard from on April 4 near Mazatlán, Mexico, according to a Coast Guard news release.Kerry O’Brien, Frank O’Brien and William Gross are all “experienced sailors,” according to a joint statement from their families. They were aboard the Ocean Bound, a 44-foot La Fitte sailing vessel, when they left the Mexican city of Mazatlán en route to San Diego, the Coast Guard said.“The sailors planned to stop in Cabo San Lucas on April 6 for provisions and to report in before continuing on to San Diego,” the news release said.“However, there was no record of them arriving in Cabo San Lucas or a report in of their location.”Rescue coordinators have contacted marinas throughout Baja, Mexico, but there have been no sightings of the vessel, the news release said.“Urgent marine information broadcasts have been issued over VH...

Cloudy and cooler Sunday, a few showers tomorrow

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:04:55 GMT

Cloudy and cooler Sunday, a few showers tomorrow 7Weather – It’s a good morning to cozy up on the couch! Rest up for all the sporting events we have going on the next couple of days in Boston. It’s foggy with areas of drizzle and light rain showers that continue to exit the region. The rain showers are winding down. A lot of clouds and moisture outside, so drizzle and an isolated shower is possible through the day. We’ll have a light northeast wind. Towns along the coast will stay cooler in the 50s. The farther west that you go across Mass, the more mild it will get.Overnight, we’ll hold on to a lot of clouds. Temperatures will start tomorrow in the upper 40s/near 50.°Scattered showers will be with us tomorrow. A few showers at times mainly favoring later in the day. An area of low pressure will work through the Great Lakes region. The cold front will pass through in the afternoon/evening hours tomorrow. Expect isolated showers in the morning, and more showers will fill in later in the day.Behind that...

Still Boston Strong: Giving blood to give back for trauma victims

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:04:55 GMT

Still Boston Strong: Giving blood to give back for trauma victims People lined up at Copley Plaza Saturday to donate blood in the spirit of One Boston Day, when the city celebrates its resilience and unity with acts of service. The drive was hosted by Brigham and Women’s Stepping Strong Center in collaboration with the Massachusetts General Hospital Blood Donor Center. Stepping Strong was established by a survivor of the attacks to help other trauma patients with their recoveries.“The number one cause of death from a traumatic injury is blood loss,” a spokesperson for the center said at the drive. “We thought in the true spirit of One Boston Day for giving acts of kindness.”

Cavs’ Darius Garland’s answer to getting bullied by Knicks in Game 1: ‘Punch first and see what the refs do’

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:04:55 GMT

Cavs’ Darius Garland’s answer to getting bullied by Knicks in Game 1: ‘Punch first and see what the refs do’ CLEVELAND — Implying that his team was bullied by the Knicks, Darius Garland said the Cavs should approach Game 2 with more recklessness.In other words, foul first and ask questions later.“The refs let us play a lot. So we hit first and see the refs react,” Garland said. “Instead of being punched in the face and just laying down to it. I think that’s the mentality we have to have. Go punch first and see what the refs do, see if they blow the whistle or not. Just set the tone for the game with it.”In the process of falling in Game 1 Saturday, 101-97, the Cavs lost all the intangible battles: points off turnovers, rebounding, fastbreak points, second-chance points, etc.It was a physically dominating performance from New York, especially down the stretch as it grabbed every important loose ball.The experience was eye-opening for Garland, who, like many of the Cavs, was making his first postseason appearance.“The physicality was definitely the d...

New Twitter settings could hinder timely storm warnings: National Weather Service

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:04:55 GMT

New Twitter settings could hinder timely storm warnings: National Weather Service (The Hill) – The National Weather Service (NWS) is warning that Twitter’s limit on automated tweets could hinder its ability to post timely storm and other weather updates. The NWS Tsunami Warning Center and several other local NWS offices tweeted out posts alerting their followers that the platform’s new restrictions could prevent them from being able to post all updates about weather events that they normally would. The weather accounts often post several times per day when one or multiple severe weather events are happening. But Twitter reportedly announced last month that it is planning to limit the number of free automated tweets to 1,500 per month — or the number allowed for a $100 monthly fee to 50,000 per month. This comes as one of several steps that CEO Elon Musk has taken to try to increase revenue to make up for Twitter’s shortfall. The Washington Post reported that NWS officials believe they will only be able to post 50 automated tweets in a 24-hour ...

Tornado alley is expanding — and scientists don't know why

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:04:55 GMT

Tornado alley is expanding — and scientists don't know why (The Hill) – Tornadoes are becoming more frequent in populated parts of the United States and are often occurring as damaging clusters — a development seen in recent deadly outbreaks from Alabama to Michigan. The number, damage and deadliness of individual tornadoes has held roughly steady over the past 50 years, federal experts with the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration told The Hill. But broad shifts in the patterns of how tornadoes occur will pose serious challenges to policymakers and emergency managers across the South and Midwest — even as risks remain in the traditional heart of Tornado Alley. The role to which climate change is a factor in these shifts is unknown, and the changes in tornado behavior overall represent a major meteorological mystery. Warm winter means a powerful start to storm season — but not much else The first quarter of 2023 represented a powerful start to the year’s tornado season, with each month offering a number ...

Can I negotiate a rent increase with a landlord?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:04:55 GMT

Can I negotiate a rent increase with a landlord? (NEXSTAR) — Even though data shows that year-over-year rent increases are slowing, rent in most U.S. cities is still far from cheap. As reported by Rent.com in March, median national rent in February 2023 was $1,937, which was the lowest price seen in a year. Rent in February 2022, for example, was 16.5% higher than just one year earlier. Tax Day is April 18, but deadline was extended for some "Monthly rent changes fell for the fifth time in the last six months, dropping -0.25% from January to February. The dip was the smallest decrease over that span, representing only a $5 shift in the price level," Rent.com's Jon Leckie writes.So while this is is more "good" news than "bad," many renters could still be hit with a proposed rent increase when their lease is up for renewal. But did you know you can negotiate — or even dispute — a rent increase? Real estate company Redfin shared has a few tips for negotiating rent with your landlord.Research the marketWhat are your neighbors paying...

Rich young Americans have lost confidence in the stock market — and are betting on these 3 assets instead

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:04:55 GMT

Rich young Americans have lost confidence in the stock market — and are betting on these 3 assets instead (Moneywise) - The stock market has long been the go-to choice for people looking to invest their money. But that could be about to change as a younger generation enters the scene.According to a recent survey from Bank of America, individuals aged 21 to 42 with at least $3 million in assets only have 25% of their portfolio invested in stocks. For wealthy investors over age 43, the allocation to equities is much higher at 55%.The recent market volatility may have something to do with these millennials' decisions."We've had a very strong run in the stock market over the last decade and are now living through volatile times. That's on the front of people's minds," says Jeff Busconi, chief operating officer at Bank of America Private Bank, in an interview.Despite the stock market's recent bounce, the benchmark S&P 500 Index is still down around 9% over the last year.Busconi adds that the younger generation of investors increasingly believes that "a traditional portfolio of stock and ...

Zillow: Austin’s housing market has been ‘cooling’ since pandemic

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:04:55 GMT

Zillow: Austin’s housing market has been ‘cooling’ since pandemic AUSTIN (KXAN) — Zillow recently released its 2023 March market report, and it said home price growth in the U.S. accelerated during the month while competition heated up over record-low new listings. The real estate company said added price growth was now back in line with pre-pandemic trends.“The typical U.S. home value climbed 0.9% from February to March, the strongest growth since last June. The Zillow Home Value Index is 3.0% higher than one year ago and 3.2% lower than its peak last July, which was followed by 6 straight months of declines,” Zillow said in the report.According to the real estate company, this month’s turnaround confirmed market conditions quickly transitioned from a slow seller’s market in late 2022 to a typical springtime seller’s market.As for Austin, Zillow said the area overall has been cooling since the pandemic.The company said there was a 0.2% increase in month-over-month price growth that was less than the national average of 0.9%. Monthly mortgage cost...

These areas of Texas are seeing the biggest inflation spike: report

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 14:04:55 GMT

These areas of Texas are seeing the biggest inflation spike: report HOUSTON (KIAH) – Inflation is everywhere – from the gas pump to the grocery store, you’ve most likely felt the sting in your wallet by now.However, a new study suggests depending on where you live, inflation may be hitting your area harder than others.A recent ranking from WalletHub, a personal finance website, sought to rank “cities where inflation is rising the most.” Using data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, WalletHub compared 22 major Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) based on metrics involving the consumer price index, which is used to measure inflation. Zillow: Austin’s housing market has been ‘cooling’ since pandemic Those metrics concerned changes to the consumer price index from the latest month versus two months before, and changes to the consumer price index from the latest month versus a year ago.WalletHub included two Texas MSAs in its ranking of the country's top 10 with inflation rising “the most,” including the Houston-The Woodlands-Sugar Land MSA at...