Consulados de El Salvador ayudan a renovar gratis el TPS
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:02 GMT
A pocos días de que venza el periodo para renovar el Estatus de Protección Temporal (TPS, en inglés) para los salvadoreños, los consulados de ese país en el DMV están ayudando a sus connacionales durante este proceso de forma gratuita.Según el Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de Estados Unidos (USCIS, en inglés) más de 200,000 salvadoreños están amparados bajo el TPS: un programa que les permite vivir, trabajar, y hasta generar empleos en la nación norteamericana. Sin embargo, expertos afirman que no todos han renovado este beneficio. “El problema es que en las últimas veces había sido automático y no se tenía que hacer todo este papeleo. En el último llamado que hizo USCIS sí se tiene que hacer”, explicó la embajadora de El Salvador, Milena Mayorga. La funcionaria aclaró que los beneficiarios de otros países como Honduras, por ejemplo, tienen otra fecha de vencimiento. Los salvadoreños tienen hasta el 10 de septiembre para renovar el TPS. Detalles aquí. Como parte de sus ...NTSB continues investigation following BSFR helicopter crash in Pompano Beach apartment complex
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:02 GMT
The National Transportation Safety Board was at the crash site Tuesday to continue their investigation after a Broward Sheriff’s Fire Rescue helicopter crashed into a Pompano Beach apartment complex. The incident claimed the lives of two individuals, including a dedicated first responder and a civilian who tragically lost her life as a result of the crash. Live video footage showed workers loading the charred and indistinguishable helicopter onto the flatbed of a trailer as they worked to clean up the aftermath of the crash. Investigators said they will be analyzing all of the wreckage and surveillance video of the incident.Meanwhile, a somber atmosphere enveloped a Pompano Beach Commission meeting as a moment of silence paid tribute to the lives lost in the devastating helicopter crash. “We ask God to be with the families of this tragedy,” said Broward County Mayor Lamar Fisher at the meeting. Terryson Jackson, a valiant captain and flight medic, was among the vic...Humane Society of Broward County assists Citrus County shelter, transports animals ahead of Hurricane Idalia
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:02 GMT
The Humane Society of Broward County (HSBC) responded to a plea for help from Citrus County Animal Services as Hurricane Idalia approaches Florida. HSBC staff embarked on their journey Tuesday, leaving the shelter at 6 a.m., bound for Citrus County Animal Services in Inverness, Florida. Their mission: to retrieve around 20 animals awaiting adoption at the shelter. Citrus County Animal Services expressed concerns about their aging facility’s ability to endure the upcoming hurricane’s powerful winds. The partnership with HSBC allows their staff to prioritize the safety of their families while also providing post-storm assistance to animals in need.“By assisting Citrus County Animal Services with these animals, it will allow the staff to focus on keeping their families safe and help animals after the storm,” said Mary Steffen, HSBC Senior VP of Operations. “These were animals that have been on their adoption floor – some for several weeks.”Afte...BSO seeks help from public in locating missing Tamarac man
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:02 GMT
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Persons Unit is seeking help from the public in locating a 23-year-old Tamarac man.Enrique De Castro was last seen on Monday, Aug. 28, at approximately 2:30 p.m. in the 7800 block of Dixie Beach Circle in Tamarac. Standing at 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighing about 175 pounds, he is bald with brown eyes and has tattoos on his chest and left arm. He was last seen wearing a black shirt and black pants.For any information regarding his location, please reach out to BSO Detective Chris Blankenship at 954-321-4268 or contact the BSO non-emergency line at 954-764-HELP (4357).Germany’s audit court slams Lindner’s ‘special funds’ — again
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:02 GMT
Germany’s Federal Court of Audit does not buy Finance Minister Christian Lindner’s back-of-the-envelope calculations for maintaining the so-called debt brake. In a report dated last Friday, but released this week, the court criticized the government’s use of “special funds,” which it said are now accumulating to a massive €869 billion. The auditors slammed this shadow budget as “hidden debt.”“By shifting revenues and expenditures to special funds on a financially significant scale, the federal budget has been gutted over the years,” the Court of Audit warned. Lindner has repeatedly committed to meeting the constitutionally enshrined Schuldenbremse, or debt brake, which allows Berlin to only make a very small amount of fresh debt every year. The fiscal rule aims to keep Germany’s debt-to-GDP ratio under 60 percent, in line with the EU’s debt rules. But the coalition government, led by Chancellor Olaf Scholz, has increa...Von der Leyen proposes Dutch minister as climate commissioner
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:02 GMT
The European Commission wants to put Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Hoekstra, a fiscal hardliner with little experience in green policymaking, in charge of EU climate action. The Dutch caretaker government last week named Hoekstra as its preferred replacement for Frans Timmermans, who resigned from the Commission to run in the country’s November election. Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced Tuesday that she decided to formally nominate Hoekstra as climate commissioner. “He will be in charge of climate action,” she said, “under the guidance” of Maroš Šefčovič, who was named executive vice president for the European Green Deal last week. Timmermans previously held both posts. Hoekstra now faces a tough hearing in the European Parliament, where left-leading MEPs have already raised doubts about whether he is suited for the role. Socialist lawmakers worry that the appointment of the center-right Hoekstra will tip the political balance in the C...Wagner chief Prigozhin buried privately in St. Petersburg after jet crash death
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:02 GMT
Wagner Group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was buried during a low-key ceremony in his home city of St. Petersburg six days after he died in a plane crash, the dead warlord’s press service said Tuesday.The funeral was held “in a closed format,” according to a post on the Telegram channel of Prigozhin’s company Concord. The mercenary-turned-mutineer was buried in the Porokhovskoye cemetery, on the outskirts of St. Petersburg.On Tuesday, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters Russian President Vladimir Putin — who Prigozhin rose up against in June — would not attend the funeral.According to some Russian outlets, around 20 to 30 people attended the ceremony, which lasted about 40 minutes. Sources told Russian state-run news outlet TASS that holding a private ceremony with only friends and family was what Prigozhin’s relatives wanted.Pictures circulating on social media and taken by news agency Reuters show what is reportedly Prigozhin’s grave, next to...Making the Grade: Packing a nutritious lunchbox on a budget
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:02 GMT
Kids are heading back to school and they need the right food to give them energy all day.But how can parents pack nutritious lunchboxes without breaking the bank?4-year-old Camille and 7-year-old John love snack time, but their mom, Heidi, says packing their lunch box with treats isn’t easy.“Everything is so expensive to buy,” Heidi Clement told 7NEWS. “It’s just finding things that the kids like and they’re excited about , but there’s also not a ton of sugar in them. My daughter Camille, she’s a little bit more picky, so she doesn’t like yogurt, but she does like avocado.”So, Heidi gets creative.“We do ants on a log with the peanut butter and the celery and the little raisins,” she said. “It’s crunchy, but then it’s sweet and salty.”Doctor Joan Salge Blake, a nutrition professor at Boston University, shows us how parents can pack a delicious school lunch using the ABC Strategy.“The ̵...Do you need a prenup?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:02 GMT
By Dalia Ramirez | NerdWalletPrenuptial or premarital agreements, often called “prenups,” have a reputation for being a tool the ultra-wealthy use to protect their assets. But as marriages have evolved, so have prenups — and they might have more uses than you think.Prenups can give couples an opportunity to communicate about their finances and establish a clear framework for the division of property and responsibilities in case of separation, divorce or even the distribution of one partner’s estate.True, it’s not very romantic to prepare for the worst while you’re in a state of premarital bliss. However, marriage is one of the most significant contracts you can enter, and legal proceedings such as divorce and probate can be so costly and time-consuming that a prenup may be better to have and not need than to need and not have.Prenups can ensure that you, your partner and even your children are in the best possible financial position no matter what happens. Here’s how to know if you ...After Supreme Court curtails federal power, Biden administration weakens water protections
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:02:02 GMT
By MICHAEL PHILLIS, MATTHEW DALY and JOHN FLESHER Associated PressWASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration weakened regulations protecting millions of acres of wetlands Tuesday, saying it had no choice after the Supreme Court sharply limited the federal government’s jurisdiction over them.The rule would require that wetlands be more clearly connected to other waters like oceans and rivers, a policy shift that departs from a half-century of federal rules governing the nation’s waterways.Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Michael Regan said the agency had no alternative after the Supreme Court sharply limited the federal government’s power to regulate wetlands that do not have a “continuous surface connection” to larger, regulated bodies of water.Justices boosted property rights over concerns about clean water in a May ruling in favor of an Idaho couple who sought to build a house near a lake. Chantell and Michael Sackett had objected when federal officials required them ...Latest news
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