Wednesday, March 19

Author: Grace Thompson

Disney debuts its latest cruise ship, Treasure, as part of a plan to double its fleet by 2031
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Disney debuts its latest cruise ship, Treasure, as part of a plan to double its fleet by 2031

Disney's fleet is growing. The Disney Treasure cruise ship will formally become the sixth ship in the company's fleet when it embarks on its inaugural journey to the Caribbean from Port Canaveral, Florida, next month. With a length of 1,119 feet and a height of 221 feet, the Treasure can accommodate 1,555 crew members and 4,000 passengers. The Treasure has premium on-board live entertainment, carefully designed lounges, and themed restaurants, just like Disney's other cruise ships. Disney is also starting a new trip as the Treasure sets sail. Before the premiere of the Disney Wish in mid-2022, the corporation had not launched a new ship in ten years. Now, it is embarking on a period of tremendous expansion. With the arrival of the Disney Destiny and Disney Adventure in 2025, four more Disn...
Elderly man arrested, charged more than 55 years after Nebraska girl found slain
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Elderly man arrested, charged more than 55 years after Nebraska girl found slain

Before an Oklahoma man was detained and charged with being the "enraged killer" who had been sought for decades, the murder of a Nebraska child remained unsolved for almost 55 years, according to authorities. According to a statement from the sheriff and prosecutor in Saunders County, Nebraska, Joseph A. Ambroz, 77, was arrested by marshals this week in Ponca City, Oklahoma, after being charged with one count of first-degree murder in connection with the death of 17-year-old Mary Kay Heese. Heese's body was discovered in a "roadside ditch south of Wahoo just after midnight," according to the prosecution and the sheriff, after she was reported missing on the evening of March 25, 1969. The family of Heese never gave up hope that her killer would be apprehended. Throughout the years, the fami...
Putin gives lion and bears to North Korean zoo
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Putin gives lion and bears to North Korean zoo

Russia claimed Wednesday that it has moved more than 70 animals from its zoo in Moscow, including two brown bears and an African lion, to a zoo in Pyongyang, the capital of North Korea. According to the authorities, the animals were a gift from Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Korean people. The creatures were flown to the Pyongyang Central Zoo with veterinarians from the Moscow Zoo under the supervision of Alexander Kozlov, Russia's minister of natural resources. Images released by the Russian authorities featured Kozlov being given a tour of the Korean zoo by local officials and a white cockatoo traveling in a crate. In April, the Pyongyang Central Zoo received avian donations from Russia, including parrots, eagles, and cranes. Since Putin visited the nation in June and signed a t...
Japanese manicurist turns sea trash into nail art
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Japanese manicurist turns sea trash into nail art

Naomi Arimoto, a Japanese manicurist, is putting the issue of plastic waste under her fingernails before world leaders take it on this month. Arimoto meticulously sorts the sand at the beach close to her house south of Tokyo in search of little pieces of plastic that she can shape into ornamental tips to apply to the fake nails at her salon. After participating in coastal community cleanups, she had the idea. The instant I seen firsthand how much plastic debris was in the ocean, I became conscious of environmental problems, said 42-year-old Arimoto. It was terrifying to me. The International Union for Conservation of Nature estimates that 22 million tons of plastic garbage are released into the environment annually. Beginning on November 25, a United Nations summit in Busan, South Korea, ...
Delta CEO says Trump administration’s approach to regulation could be ‘breath of fresh air’
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Delta CEO says Trump administration’s approach to regulation could be ‘breath of fresh air’

According to Ed Bastian, CEO of Delta Air Lines, the Trump administration's regulatory strategy may be a welcome change. Bastian told reporters before to Delta's investor day that President-elect Donald Trump has promised to reexamine bureaucracy and regulations. The airline industry has objected to a number of regulations issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation under Secretary Pete Buttigieg that are meant to protect consumers. One such regulation, which was implemented this year, mandates that airlines automatically reimburse passengers in cash when a flight is canceled. According to Bastian, overreach has occurred in the sector throughout the last four years. The department is also investigating the lucrative loyalty programs offered by airlines, which help companies stay solven...
Duct-taped banana sells for more than $6 million at auction
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Duct-taped banana sells for more than $6 million at auction

Depending on your point of view, a banana duct taped to a white wall or a highly regarded work of art sold for $6.24 million on Wednesday at a Sotheby's auction. The "Comedian" by Maurizio Cattelan is only a banana that has been adhered to the wall at a precise distance of 160 centimeters from the floor using a strip of silver duct tape. When the piece first exhibited at Art Basel Miami Beach in December 2019, Sotheby's anticipated it would sell for $1.5 million. Art critic Nancy Durrant stated in a Sotheby's film about the artwork that Art Basel had to remove the banana from the wall because to the large crowds it attracted, which caused concern about the other featured artworks. The "announcement as a new original work by Maurizio Cattelan that captured the world's attention immediately,...
Texas anesthesiologist sentenced to 190 years in federal prison for tampering with IV bags
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Texas anesthesiologist sentenced to 190 years in federal prison for tampering with IV bags

For putting medications into IV bags, which resulted in at least one death, a Dallas anesthesiologist received a sentence of 190 years in federal prison. Five counts of purposeful drug adulteration, four counts of tampering with consumer products that caused significant bodily harm, and one offense of tampering with consumer products were the charges against Dr. Raynaldo Ortiz in April. In a statement following the sentencing, U.S. attorney Leigha Simonton of the Northern District of Texas likened Ortiz to a shooter "spraying bullets indiscriminately into a crowd." "But he wielded an invisible weapon, a cocktail of heart-stopping drugs, concealed inside an IV bag designed to help patients heal," Simonton stated. In federal court on Wednesday, Ortiz was given a sentence of 2,280 months, whi...
Act now for $7,500 EV tax credit: There’s ‘real risk’ Trump will ax funding in 2025, lawyer says
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Act now for $7,500 EV tax credit: There’s ‘real risk’ Trump will ax funding in 2025, lawyer says

Because President-elect Donald Trump and Republicans on Capitol Hill are likely to take those savings into account in tax discussions next year, prospective car buyers who are thinking about buying an electric vehicle may need to move quickly to receive a Biden-era EV tax credit of up to $7,500, according to legal and automotive experts. According to Jamie Wickett, a lawyer at the law firm Hogan Lovells who focuses on federal tax policy, energy, and the environment, there is no doubt that there is a genuine possibility that the EV credit will disappear in 2025. To lower the chance of the credit expiring, if you're a consumer looking to buy an EV, I would definitely delay that until 2024, whether it's through a lease or an outright purchase, Wickett said. Through 2032, the Inflation Reducti...
Idaho college murders: Prosecutors can seek death penalty against man charged with killing 4 students
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Idaho college murders: Prosecutors can seek death penalty against man charged with killing 4 students

The trial judge has decided that if the man convicted of killing four University of Idaho students two years ago is found guilty, he could be executed. The defense team for defendant Bryan Kohberger attempted to convince District Court Judge Steven Hippler to prevent his August trial from turning into a capital murder case during a hearing held this month in Boise, Idaho. In his ruling on Tuesday, Hippler stated that Kohberger's defense had not succeeded in offering an execution method in Idaho that is not "unduly painful," such as death by firing squad or lethal injection. "Defendant must come forward with an alternative method," he said. "He has not done so, thus foreclosing his claim." For a first-degree murder conviction, Idaho offers life in prison with at least 10 years spent before ...
FBI investigating whether burglaries targeting athletes are linked to a transnational crime ring
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FBI investigating whether burglaries targeting athletes are linked to a transnational crime ring

According to two senior law enforcement sources, the FBI is collaborating with local law enforcement agencies to ascertain whether a recent wave of thefts at the residences of professional athletes is linked to a transnational criminal organization, such as one from South America. Officials stated on Wednesday that the inquiry is still ongoing and that they have not yet determined who is specifically at fault. According to the officials, the case's course could alter. According to police investigations, two key members of the Kansas City Chiefs, tight end Travis Kelce and quarterback Patrick Mahomes, had their homes broken into just a few hours apart last month. According to an incident description from the Cass County Sheriff's Office, officers were dispatched to Mahomes' residence in Bel...