A snowstorm brings Munich airport to a standstill and causes travel chaos in central Europe

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:45:12 GMT

A snowstorm brings Munich airport to a standstill and causes travel chaos in central Europe BERLIN (AP) — All flights were grounded at Munich’s airport Saturday after a winter storm dumped snow across southern Germany and parts of Austria, Switzerland and the Czech Republic, affecting travel across the region.After initially announcing a halt in air traffic until noon on Saturday, the airport later announced flights would be canceled until 6 a.m. Sunday. Other airports in the region, including in the Swiss financial capital, Zurich, also announced weather-related delays and cancellations.Trains to and from Munich’s central station were also halted, Germany’s national railway said, advising passengers to delay or reroute their journeys. The news agency dpa reported that some passengers in Munich and the nearby city of Ulm spent Friday night on trains due to the halt.In Munich, no buses or trams were operating as of Saturday afternoon, the local transit authority said. Some subway and regional train lines were also affected by the weather.Downed trees left “many thousa...

9-year-old boy critical after falling from window on North Side: CPD

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:45:12 GMT

9-year-old boy critical after falling from window on North Side: CPD CHICAGO -- A 9-year-old boy is in critical condition after he fell from a third-story window in Rogers Park overnight, police said.Police said the incident took place near the 1500 block of West Jonquil Terrace around 2:09 a.m. Man armed with a knife shot dead by officers in Elk Grove Village The boy sustained trauma to the body and was transported to Saint Francis Hospital where he is listed in critical condition. Police are investigating the incident.

1 dead following pedestrian-involved collision in SE Austin

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:45:12 GMT

1 dead following pedestrian-involved collision in SE Austin AUSTIN (KXAN) — One person died early Saturday after a vehicle reportedly hit a pedestrian in southeast Austin, according to Austin-Travis County EMS.Officials said the incident occurred in the 4900 block of Burleson Road shortly before 2 a.m.Medics obtained a “deceased on scene pronouncement” for an adult, according to ATCEMS.It is unclear if the vehicle involved remained at the scene following the incident. No other information was available as of 2:31 a.m.

Dry and seasonably warm this week

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:45:12 GMT

Dry and seasonably warm this week AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Afternoon high temperatures will be warmer than normal this weekend into much of next week. Today's normal high temperature is 67°.A mild start to the weekendThis day will start with a mostly cloudy sky. Clearing will begin later this morning with the sky partly cloudy to mostly sunny by sunset. A mostly clear sky tonight will send most lows Sunday morning down to the low to mid 40s. Fewer clouds tomorrow afternoon means a warmer day as highs peak in the low to mid 70s.A cold front skirts across the northern part of Texas overnight Sunday to Monday morning providing a brief cooling locally. Most highs Monday rise only to the mid to upper 60s.Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday will continue the dry trend with highs all three days in the upper 60s to low 70s. The week will end with highs in the low to mid 70s.Afternoon highs warmer than normal much of the weekTuesday morning will be the coldest morning with lows in the mid/upper 30s to low 40s. Lows get warmer the rest ...

‘Candy Cane Lane’ review: My Christmas wish is for Eddie Murphy to find a better Christmas movie

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:45:12 GMT

‘Candy Cane Lane’ review: My Christmas wish is for Eddie Murphy to find a better Christmas movie Eddie Murphy is 62 and looks about 39. Whatever he’s doing, it’s working — but the same can’t be said for his most recent projects.“Candy Cane Lane” is one of a three-picture deal Murphy has with Amazon, along with the recent, disheartening comedy “You People.” It marks a reunion for Murphy and director Reginald Hudlin, whose “Boomerang” once upon a time (1992) brought Murphy out of one of those slumps most major movie stars, especially comedy stars, endure along the way. He could use another lift after “Candy Cane Lane,” which isn’t a chore or a travesty or anything. But certainly, it’s less than Murphy deserves.Screenwriter Kelly Younger based his tediously spun fantasy on the real-life Candy Cane Lane neighborhood of El Segundo, California, just south of Los Angeles International Airport. The homeowners go nuts there with decorations every holiday season. Murphy plays a plastics company sales employee determined to win the neighborhood’s deeply competitive contest for best and bi...

You paid $1,000 for an iPhone, but Apple still controls it

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:45:12 GMT

You paid $1,000 for an iPhone, but Apple still controls it SAN FRANCISCO — For a decade, it was easy to get help repairing an iPhone. Cracked screens could be replaced in minutes, and broken cameras could be exchanged without a hitch.But since 2017, iPhone repairs have been a minefield. New batteries can trigger warning messages, replacement screens can disable a phone’s brightness settings, and substitute selfie cameras can malfunction.The breakdowns are an outgrowth of Apple’s practice of writing software that gives it control over iPhones even after someone has bought one. Unlike cars, which can be repaired with generic parts by auto shops and do-it-yourself mechanics, new iPhones are coded to recognize the serial numbers for original components and may malfunction if the parts are changed.This year, seven iPhone parts can trigger issues during repairs, up from three in 2017, when the company introduced a facial recognition system to unlock the device, according to iFixit, a company that analyzes iPhone components and sells parts f...

Denver’s Johnston plans to close two more encampments; relocate 200 homeless to hotels

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:45:12 GMT

Denver’s Johnston plans to close two more encampments; relocate 200 homeless to hotels Denver Mayor Mike Johnston plans to shut down homeless encampments near 20th and Curtis streets and 48th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard and move more than 200 people living in them off the streets, his administration announced Friday.Those relocations will happen “in the next couple of weeks,” city spokesman Derek Woodbury said Friday. A specific timeline is being kept under wraps to protect the safety and privacy of people living in the encampments, city officials say.If those actions — which Johnston and his team call encampment closures — are successful, it would more than double the number of people the administration has gotten off the streets in three prior cleanup efforts. It would also move Johnston significantly closer to the 1,000-person sheltering goal he set on his second day in office and has made the overwhelming focus of his work as mayor thus far.The online dashboard tracking the progress of Johnston’s House 1,000 homelessness initiative ...

Opinion: Six steps to avoid squandering public optimism for the new Denver school board can take

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:45:12 GMT

Opinion: Six steps to avoid squandering public optimism for the new Denver school board can take On Friday, Marlene De La Rosa, Kimberlee Sia, and John Youngquist took an oath of office to fulfill their duties as members of the Denver Public Schools Board of Education. The ceremony marked a pivotal leadership transition during which three incumbent board members – who lost community trust amidst school violence, failure to prioritize student achievement, a pattern of shunning community input, and incessant infighting – were replaced by new leaders who promise to make safe learning environments and student academic success their top priorities.De La Rosa, Sia, and Youngquist bring track records of competent and compassionate support for Denver’s diverse youth. Collectively, they inspire confidence throughout our community that they can move the seven-member Board toward policies and practices that will allow students to thrive and, ultimately, set up the city of Denver for long-term success.Leadership transitions like this one fuel hope, but also a degree of uncertainty as a new...

“Get Ready With Me”: Video genre that focuses on everyday life is everywhere — and not slowing down

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:45:12 GMT

“Get Ready With Me”: Video genre that focuses on everyday life is everywhere — and not slowing down NEW YORK — “Get Ready with Me” — to go on a date, go to work or … get fired?“Get Ready with Me” videos are everywhere these days, and they’re as straightforward as the name suggests. Social media users, often influencers, invite viewers to watch them get ready to do something or go somewhere. And embedded in the storyline are the skin care, the makeup, the hairdo and all the glam that goes into looking hot — and, of course, the personal stories about life or love that arrest your attention.GRWM videos, as they’re also known, are part of a trend of “with me” content that has gained popularity over the past decade. Think “Clean with Me” videos where users watch people clean their homes for inspiration or pleasure. Or hours-long “Study with Me” videos for students who want buddies for intense cramming sessions but don’t have any friends nearby.More than a decade after debuting on YouTube in the days when creator content was still relatively new, “Get Ready with Me” videos a...

Not just for throuples anymore: Dating app has worked out the kinks

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:45:12 GMT

Not just for throuples anymore: Dating app has worked out the kinks By Valeriya Safronova, The New York Times CompanyNEW YORK — When Ana Kirova first heard the idea that she should become chief executive of Feeld, the dating app, she was “terrified.”It was 2021, and Kirova had been working at the company for five years. The suggestion came from Dimo Trifonov, the app’s founder and Kirova’s romantic partner. Kirova had a strong hand in Feeld’s transformation from a niche app to something closer to mainstream. Still, she wondered if it would be smarter to hire someone from the outside.Over dinner at Seamore’s, a restaurant in Brooklyn, Kirova, 31, speculated that her hesitation to accept the job was rooted in insecurities that might be tied to her gender.“The more I thought about it, the more it felt like if I were a guy, I would just take it and try,” she said.She decided to accept the role. “There’s no such thing as a good CEO that is just born that way, that falls out of the sky,” she said.Feeld, which started as a dating app for couples and ...