St. Louis among US cities with the dirtiest air

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:46 GMT

St. Louis among US cities with the dirtiest air Two out of every five Americans—40%, or 137 million people—live in counties with unhealthy air quality, according to the American Lung Association's 2022 State of the Air report. Poor air quality, including unhealthy ozone or particle pollution, can lead to long-term health effects, including respiratory and cardiovascular issues that can lead to premature death.Air quality can be impacted and degraded by industrial emissions, ambient emissions such as those from cars and residential heating systems, and natural events, including wildfires and drought. Air quality can vary significantly by season and by region, even within the same city. In most places, however, there are several sources simultaneously contributing to air pollution.To learn more about where in the country the air is the dirtiest, Stacker analyzed the 2021 Air Quality Statistics Report from the Environmental Protection Agency, released in May 2022 to compile a list of the 50 cities with the dirtiest air.To help track...

That ’70s Dome: Vail throwback house listed for $4M

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:46 GMT

That ’70s Dome: Vail throwback house listed for $4M For Boulderite Andrew McBryan and his family, living in “The Dome” in Vail is like perching in a bird’s nest.“You get 360-degree views up and down the valley. It’s pretty amazing,” McBryan said.McBryan owns the top two floors of the raised geodesic dome on the 2900 block of Basingdale Boulevard. The property, built in 1976, is visible from Interstate 70 and was listed for $4 million.“Forget the dime-a-dozen, square-box ski condos. This is unique. It’s a really fun space to be in,” said McBryan, who drove by the property for more than 20 years before buying it in July 2022.“It’s one of those places in Vail that everyone knows.”The dome, built when Vail architecture was more whimsical, resembles a paper-mâché project.Domes were built across the country in the mid-to late 1970s in an effort to create more energy-efficient homes.The home offers 360-degree views of Vail valley. (Provided by Jack Affleck)But the spherical design poses some construction challenges. Most building materials ...

Ignoring the evidence: Is ‘conventional wisdom’ hindering the fight against smoking?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:46 GMT

Ignoring the evidence: Is ‘conventional wisdom’ hindering the fight against smoking? It’s a question that the European Commission seems unable to answer. Is the campaign to stop people from smoking cigarettes being held back by an impulse to ban all tobacco products? The evidence suggests that nicotine-based alternatives to smoking, such as e-cigarettes have an important part to play, writes Political Editor Nick Powell.The big argument about cigarette smoking is in effect over. No one still suggests that smoking is not an extremely harmful activity and everyone agrees that anyone who still smokes should stop. People who have never smoked should certainly not start and this especially applies to youngsters, who shouldn’t acquire a taste for nicotine from e-cigarettes and other substitutes.Unfortunately, there’s a temptation in some quarters to make a leap from that consensus and make an argument that amounts to saying ‘It’s all bad, so let’s ban it’ or at least make it massively expensive through taxation. That creates a business opportunity for tobacco smugglers, e...

Empowering the people: MEPs hear about constitutional transformation in Kazakhstan and Mongolia

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:46 GMT

Empowering the people: MEPs hear about constitutional transformation in Kazakhstan and Mongolia Two of Asia’s largest countries, Kazakhstan and Mongolia, have recently embarked on major constitutional reforms. A joint event at the European Parliament gave MEPs the chance to hear how both countries are strengthening the voice of the people in their political processes, writes Political Editor Nick Powell.“Constitutional reform can be difficult, it can be slow”, observed the European Union’s Special Representative for Human Rights, Eamon Gilmore, reflecting on the human rights reforms that came only slowly and after a long struggle in his native Ireland. He was one of the keynote speakers at a European Parliament Round Table that discussed how the pace of change in both Kazakhstan and Mongolia has accelerated.The Ambassador of Kazakhstan, Margulan Baimukhan, described how “a systematic transformation of the political system has been carried out, creating a new, more democratic model of government”. The changes that have taken place in little more than a year have strengthened th...

1 dead, 2 children injured in rollover crash in San Bernardino

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:46 GMT

1 dead, 2 children injured in rollover crash in San Bernardino One person died and five others were injured, including two children, after a car crash involving a flatbed truck in San Bernardino early Sunday morning. Fire and emergency crews responded to the northbound 215 Freeway just south of University Parkway around 2:11 a.m. When they arrived on the scene, they found seven victims involved in the crash, one of who was dead at the scene. Video shows fire crews attempting to free a woman who was trapped inside a sedan with major damage. Fatal car crash in San Bernardino (Source: Onscene TV)Fatal car crash in San Bernardino (Source: Onscene TV)Fatal car crash in San Bernardino (Source: Onscene TV)Fatal car crash in San Bernardino (Source: Onscene TV)Fatal car crash involving a flatbed truck with pallets in San Bernardino (Source: Onscene TV)The entire front of the car was crushed and the windshield was shattered and had caved in. After a few unsuccessful attempts to release the woman trapped inside, fire crews began removing and adj...

Could you be a victim of a gift card scam? Police say most people never realize they are

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:46 GMT

Could you be a victim of a gift card scam? Police say most people never realize they are Police are warning residents about a gift card scam making its way across California, after an investigation found nearly $6,000 worth of fraudulent gift cards in Alameda alone.“We found that the same scam is happening here in the Bay Area, with the majority of these incidents going UNREPORTED,” said the Alameda Police Department in a Facebook post on Thursday. “Often, the customer (the victim) never realized they had fallen victim to a scam.”After stealing gift cards in bulk, scammers scratch off the cards’ information and copy down the numbers, the police department said. They then repackage the cards with a fake scratch-off label, making the cards seem new. They then return the cards to the store – and the people who buy the gift cards receive a product with a zero dollar balance.“Often the customer does not realize the card has been tampered with. Especially if it was given as a gift to another person. If the gift recipient doesn’t know where the card was originally purchased fr...

San Mateo: Man arrested on suspicion of two flower shop burglaries

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:46 GMT

San Mateo: Man arrested on suspicion of two flower shop burglaries An Oakland man was arrested Saturday on suspicion of breaking into two flower shops on El Camino Real in San Mateo to steal cash registers, police said.At around 3 a.m. on Saturday, officers heard an alarm bell sounding at Ah Sam Floral Co. at 2645 South El Camino Real. They spotted the man standing in front of the store, and he ran across the street to a nearby parking lot, where officers detained him.Two cash registers were found on the sidewalk in front of the store. Security footage showed the man shot out the shop’s front glass doors with a BB gun and tried to steal the registers, police said.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Could you be a victim of a gift card scam? Police say most people never realize they are Crime and Public Safety | Dublin man charged with altering computer data of former employer after losing his job Crime and Public Safety | Woman robbed at gunpoint Friday night near UC Berkeley campus Crime ...

Feinstein, back in the Senate, relies heavily on staff to function

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:46 GMT

Feinstein, back in the Senate, relies heavily on staff to function WASHINGTON — When Sen. Dianne Feinstein entered a hearing room this month to reclaim her seat on the Senate Judiciary Committee after a monthslong absence, she was accompanied by a phalanx of aides.Two staff members settled the 89-year-old California Democrat into a chair at the dais as the assembled senators greeted their ailing colleague with a round of applause. When Feinstein spoke — during a vote on one of several of President Joe Biden’s judicial nominees whose approval had awaited her return — she appeared to read from a piece of paper handed to her by a female aide seated behind her.“I ask to be recorded as voting in person on the three nominees considered earlier, Mr. Chairman, and I vote aye now,” she said.The aide knelt next to her and whispered into her ear in between votes — popping up repeatedly from her seat to confer with the senator, at one point clearing away the paper Feinstein had read from and presenting her with a folder that appeared to contain background info...

Right-wing populist Javier Milei gains support in Argentina by blasting ‘political caste’

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:46 GMT

Right-wing populist Javier Milei gains support in Argentina by blasting ‘political caste’ BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — He believes selling human organs should be legal, climate change is a “socialist lie,” sex education is a ploy to destroy the family and that the Central Bank should be abolished. He also could be Argentina’s next president.Javier Milei, an admirer of former U.S. President Donald Trump, is the latest example of how right-wing populists are making inroads in Latin America, appealing to a citizenry angry with politics as usual and eager for outsiders to shake up the system.A libertarian economist and self-described “anarcho capitalist,” Milei made a name for himself by shouting against the “political caste” on television. His presidential candidacy looked like a sideshow until recently. Polls show his popularity rising, and his proposals dominate discussions ahead of October elections.“Today no one can say that Milei isn’t someone who could get to the presidency,” said Luis Tonelli, a political scientist at University of Buenos Aires.Milei jumped from ta...

Erdogan takes lead in unofficial count in Turkey’s presidential runoff

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:05:46 GMT

Erdogan takes lead in unofficial count in Turkey’s presidential runoff ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Preliminary, unofficial results from Turkish news agencies showed incumbent President Recep Tayyip Erdogan ahead with 88% of ballot boxes counted in a presidential runoff that will decide whether the country’s longtime leader stretches his increasingly authoritarian rule into a third decade.The state Anadolu news agency showed Erdogan at 53%, and his challenger, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, at 47%.Meanwhile, the ANKA news agency, close to the opposition, showed the results at 51% for Erdogan and Kilicdaroglu at 49%.The outcome could have implications far beyond Ankara. Turkey stands at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, and it plays a key role in NATO.Erdogan’s government vetoed Sweden’s bid to join NATO and purchased Russian missile-defense systems, which prompted the United States to oust Turkey from a U.S.-led fighter-jet project. But it also helped broker a crucial deal that allowed Ukrainian grain shipments and averted a global food crisis.The competing news agenci...