Hialeah considers annexing part of Brownsville, upsetting the neighborhood’s residents

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:05 GMT

Hialeah considers annexing part of Brownsville, upsetting the neighborhood’s residents A battle is brewing in Miami’s Brownsville neighborhood. Hialeah officials are looking to annex some land, but residents say, not so fast.It was a packed room inside Hialeah City Hall, Tuesday night, filled with frustrated people Miami-Dade’s Brownsville neighborhood.Many took the podium.“I want to know when you are going to reach out to us, the business people and let us know what is going on,” said one man to the councilmembers.The City of Hialeah has commissioned a study looking at the possibility of annexing part of Miami-Dade County.The evening saw a presentation on the feasibility of the idea.A portion of Brownsville, a historically black neighborhood, falls within the boundaries of the annexation plan.It also includes the Brownsville Church of Christ where members have been gathering day after day this week to learn of the potential annexation.“It is an attempt to take away the economic gain of the community,” said Harrell Hebron, the pasto...

Residents at Miami’s Nirvana condominium complex raise concern of crocodile sightings

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:05 GMT

Residents at Miami’s Nirvana condominium complex raise concern of crocodile sightings A community is raising safety concerns after spotting a crocodile roaming in the waters of their backyard. They say the reptile is too close from where dogs and kids play.“It’s scary. It’s of course scary,” said a woman.“There’s a big croc here and it’s potentially dangerous for dogs and the kids” said a man.“It was scary when I saw it,” said a man.Multiple crocodile sightings in Biscayne Bay, in the very spot where families enjoy the outdoors, which is essentially their backyard within Miami’s Nirvana condominium complex.Residents have been taking and sending images exclusively to 7News about the crocodiles that also live where their kids and dogs play.A family that saw the crocodile a couple of weeks ago said they have not let their dog go into the water since. “We’re just worried about the dogs and especially the safety of the little children,” said a man. Z said he’s worried about his fetching dog, Chloe, as well as his neigh...

What caused gas delivery delays at port everglades and what could fuel future improvements

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:05 GMT

What caused gas delivery delays at port everglades and what could fuel future improvements Trying to find fuel created a lot of stress on South Floridians after the historic flooding in Broward County, so how is Port Everglades trying to make sure we stay gassed up if something similar happens again? Karen Hensel takes us inside the port for tonight’s 7 Investigates.Patience — like fuel — was in short supply last week.Now, with gas stations mostly back to normal, the lines are gone, but the frustration still feels fresh.Jonathan Daniels, director Port Everglades: “People needed to be certainly patient. We saw some patience lacking towards the end. We understand that. We are part of the consumers as well. There was frustration.”But Daniels says there was never a shortage of gas.Jonathan Daniels: “People need to understand that the fuel was here.”Fuel brought in by big oil tankers like this one.So what caused the delivery delays?Jonathan Daniels: “Where the problem did occur was in the containment systems in and around the tan...

Morton goes 7 innings, Albies 2 HRs, Braves beat Marlins 7-4

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:05 GMT

Morton goes 7 innings, Albies 2 HRs, Braves beat Marlins 7-4 ATLANTA (AP) — Charlie Morton pitched seven strong innings, Ozzie Albies homered twice and the Atlanta Braves beat the Miami Marlins 7-4 on Tuesday night.One night after Spencer Strider took a no-hitter into the eighth in an 11-0 victory, the 39-year-old Morton (3-2) allowed three hits and one run with two walks and nine strikeouts. He retired 13 of 14 batters before Jon Berti singled with two outs in the seventh. Morton threw a season-high 108 pitches, 66 for strikes.The five-time defending NL East champion Braves have won 10 of 12 against Miami, which got an inside-the-park homer from Yuli Gurriel in the ninth off Jesse Chavez. Gurriel scored on a head-first slide. Left fielder Kevin Pillar crashed into the left-field wall trying to make the play, was checked by a trainer and stayed in the game.Chavez struck out Jorge Soler to end the game with runners on first and second.Albies’ homer made it 5-1 in the sixth off Andrew Nardi. Eddie Rosario and Albies hit back-to-back long ...

Chinese official expected at King Charles’ coronation was key player in Hong Kong crackdown

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:05 GMT

Chinese official expected at King Charles’ coronation was key player in Hong Kong crackdown LONDON — Han Zheng, China’s vice-president who oversaw the crackdown on liberties in Hong Kong, is expected to attend the king’s coronation in the U.K., in a move likely to antagonize British critics of Beijing.The newly-appointed deputy to President Xi Jinping will officially represent his country in London at the May celebrations for King Charles, according to two U.K. officials speaking on condition of anonymity. His presence would draw the ire of Conservative MPs who are critical of the Chinese government and fear that Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is too friendly toward Beijing.Han was in charge of Hong Kong affairs for the Chinese government between 2018 and March this year. His new role as China’s vice president gives him oversight of foreign policy and involves representing Xi abroad. His predecessor, Wang Qishan, attended the late Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September.China’s crackdown on civil liberties in Hong Kong since 2019 has led to a deterioration in...

Who is running Georgia?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:05 GMT

Who is running Georgia? Arshan Barzani is a student at Yale Law School, where he is an editor of the Yale Law Journal. His writing has appeared in outlets like the Wall Street Journal and Lawfare, and his book “Chronicles of Caesar’s Wars” is the first translation of Napoleon’s history of Julius Caesar.It’s impossible to go very far in Georgia without seeing a Ukrainian flag.Blue and yellow decks out email signatures and hotel bills, the menus of chic Tbilisi wine bars and the walls of rural huts. Rude graffiti calls for Russian vacationers to pack their bags, while a placard on a restaurant’s door bans fans of Russian President Vladimir Putin — inside, its tables are full.Russia conquered 1-in-5 acres of Georgia in a five-day war in 2008, and it still holds these lands — the long-restive Abkhazia and South Ossetia — today, with troops stationed just an hour’s drive from the capital.That war turned out to be only the first in Russia’s revanchist trilogy, followed by the anne...

Turkey’s jailed electoral kingmaker predicts Erdoğan’s demise

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:05 GMT

Turkey’s jailed electoral kingmaker predicts Erdoğan’s demise The man who stands to shape Turkey’s historic election next month — in which President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is seeking to consolidate his 20 year grip on power — is running his campaign from a prison cell, and he reckons he has an edge. Selahattin Demirtaş, a former presidential candidate and party leader, is spending his seventh year behind bars on terrorism charges in a high-security prison near the Greek border. Even so, he still wields huge influence in the knife-edge May 14 presidential and parliamentary election, largely because of the votes of millions of Kurds, who represent around a fifth of the NATO member’s population of 85 million. Those Kurdish votes are now likely to prove decisive, and Demirtaş estimates his party, the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party (HDP), represents about two-thirds of them. “In this critical election where even half a percent is crucial, Kurdish voters will be very influential in determining the outcome,” he told POLITICO in...

EU warns Rishi Sunak against plan to bypass human rights courts

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:05 GMT

EU warns Rishi Sunak against plan to bypass human rights courts LONDON — The EU has issued private warnings to the U.K. government against any attempt to bypass decisions by the European Court of Human Rights in order to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, multiple senior diplomats have said.European Commission and member state officials have expressed repeated concerns about the Illegal Migration Bill, a key plank of Rishi Sunak’s pledge to stop small boat crossings of the English Channel, which is back in the Commons for further scrutiny Wednesday. The proposed law would mean anyone who arrived in the U.K. illegally would be deported, even if they had made an asylum claim.After weeks of talks with restless backbench MPs on both sides of the Tory Party, U.K. ministers struck twin deals late last week — with right-wing Conservatives to make the law even tougher, and with moderate Tories to establish more “safe and legal routes” to Britain.As a result, the U.K. government appears on a collision course with EU politicians who have already voiced...

Rocky road ahead as EU reforms government spending rules

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:05 GMT

Rocky road ahead as EU reforms government spending rules BRUSSELS ― The European Commission has inched closer to meeting German demands over reforms to how the EU polices government spending ― but it’s unlikely to be enough to win Berlin’s immediate support.The thrust of the proposals, the draft of which was obtained by POLITICO, is to force EU countries to shrink public debts at their own speed rather than having to comply with a uniform rate of reduction as is currently the case. The idea, to be unveiled on Wednesday, is that governments will “own” the rules and so become more likely to adhere to them, and that the Commission will enforce them more strictly than in the past.The spending rules, known as the Stability and Growth Pact and beefed up amid the eurozone debt crisis a decade ago, have long been one of the fundamental tensions at the heart of the European Union. With the COVID pandemic and war in Ukraine leaving countries with increasing piles of debt, Brussels seized the opportunity to adapt the rules and make ...

FDA grants accelerated approval for new drug to treat rare form of ALS

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:42:05 GMT

FDA grants accelerated approval for new drug to treat rare form of ALS There is a new tool available to fight a rare form of ALS after the FDA on Tuesday granted accelerated approval for a new injectable drug from the Cambridge-based company Biogen.The company’s drug is the first drug approved to treat the inherited form of ALS, a deadly and debilitating disease that destroys nerve cells needed for walking, talking and even breathing. ALS treatment and research has advanced significantly with the help of money raised by the Ice Bucket Challenge, which was inspired by former Boston College baseball captain Pete Frates. Frates passed away in 2019 after a seven-year battle with ALS. 7NEWS spoke to Frates’ mother, Nancy Frates on Tuesday. Nancy Frates was on the patient advisory board for the drug, tofersen, and said this treatment is one step closer to finding a cure. “What we’re doing is we’re building,” she said. “We know this is not going to be be one pill to cure this disease. But what we’re build...