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Reanudan las operaciones en el Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez, Ciudad de México, tras el cierre por presencia de cenizas del volcán Popocatépetl

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Tras permanecer cerrado durante varias horas por la presencia de ceniza volcánica del Popocatépetl, el Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez, Ciudad de México, anunció que reanudaba sus operaciones cerca de las 12 pm ET.

Las autoridades del aeropuerto habían informado que las operaciones debieron ser suspendidas en la madrugada debido a las cenizas volcánicas.

Cerca de las 9 AM ET, informaron en un nuevo tuit que “por seguridad de las operaciones”, el cierre se extendería dos horas más. “Personal del AICM y aerolíneas, estamos llevando a cabo la revisión y limpieza de pistas y calles de rodaje”, indicaron.

Finalmente, horas después, informaron en un nuevo tuit que reanudaban las operaciones. “”Luego de retirar las cenizas volcánicas, revisar las pistas y verificar condiciones de viento favorables, reanudamos operaciones de despegue y aterrizaje a partir de las 10:00 horas”, indicaron.

El volcán Popocatépetl, en el centro de México, es uno de los volcanes activos más peligrosos de América Latina. Reinició su actividad eruptiva en 1994 y las autoridades mantienen su estatus en riesgo latente de hacer una erupción mayor y causar daños.

A principios de mayo, el Gobierno de México exhortó a la población a no acercarse al volcán debido a que se detectaron 143 exhalaciones acompañadas de vapor de agua, gases volcánicos y ceniza.

The best cities to live in America: See the U.S. News and World Report list for 2023-2024.

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The list is in. Did your city make it?

U.S. News & World Report released its annual list of the of the 150 “Best Places to Live in the U.S.” this week.

Here’s how editors said the magazine determined its picks: Analyzing the 150 most populous metropolitan areas and evaluating several factors including job prospects, affordability, growth and quality of life.

Topping the 2023-24 list: Green Bay, Wisconsin.

The magazine called Green Bay “The perfect mix of big-city amenities complemented with a Midwestern, small-town feel.”

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of May 18, 2023 at 3:00 pm.

ALISON FAYE BOLTON

W/F      02-11-86      5’03”150 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1602028
PROBATION VIOLATION THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Channelview Texas

CHARLENE MICHELLE FRELOW-EMMITT

B/F      04-06-93      5’04”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant # 1786998
Probation Violation UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Houston Texas

NICHOLE LEE GLOVER

W/F      07-24-82      5’04”/140 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1810088
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Houston Texas

JAMES JOHNSON JR.

B/M      12-27-89      5’06”/179 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1642437
PROBATATION VIOLATION BURGLARY OF A BUILDING
Last known location: Houston Texas

PHILLIP GENE MASON

W/M      02-06-83      5’10”/180 Lbs.      Bld/Blu
Warrant #: 1812407
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO-LESS 5
Last known location: Bellaire Texas

MATHEW ALEXANDER MILLER

W/M      08-26-96      5’05”/135 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1683993
PROBATION VIOLATION ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

ALISON CYDRICE MYERS

B/F      08-15-90      5’03”/119 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1815418
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
Last known location: Houston Texas

WALKIDIA PEREZ

W/F      03-24-01      5’01”/106 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1810587
TAMPERING WITH RECORD
Last known location: Houston Texas

DOUGLAS RAY RIOJAS

W/M      06-13-97      5’08”/175 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1759261
PROBATION VIOLATION CONTINUOUS VIOL AGAINST THE FAMILY

JOHN TERRELL TOWNES

B/M      08-18-03      6’00”/170 Lbs.      Blk/Blk
Warrant #: 1713966, 1713964
PROBATION VIOLATION ENGAGING IN ORG CRIM ACTIVITY
EVADING ARREST/DETENTION W/VEH
Last known location: Houston Texas

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Single Houston mother is latest victim of TikTok trend driving up auto theft numbers

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A single mother of two found herself the victim of a TikTok trend, which Houston police say is driving up auto theft numbers in the area.

Paris Henry posted a video on TikTok after her car was stolen outside her apartment building in Katy in March. The video of a visibly upset mother just trying to do her best went viral with 39,000 likes.

“My car is my livelihood because I am a travel therapist. I go into homes and provide therapy to juveniles,” Henry said. “When this was done it left me with nothing.”

Her 2017 Kia was later found abandoned nearby, with its windows smashed and a flat tire.

Henry believes this was connected to the TikTok videos shared by the so-called Kia Boys. The videos show them stealing Kia and Hyundai cars using only a USB cable, or something similar in shape, to start the vehicles.

Her car’s ignition was ripped out with a phone charger that she believes the thieves used to start the car.

Sgt. Tracy Hicks with the Houston Police Department’s Auto Theft Division said the viral hack created copycats and contributed to a spike in Houston.

“It’s young people, 15- or 16-year-old kids,” Hicks said. “They figured out the ease of stealing the older Hyundai and Kia cars, and they are just stealing them, making videos, wrecking them, and crashing into other cars.”

According to our ABC13 Neighborhood Safety Tracker, auto thefts over the last 12 months are up 20.8% compared to the annual average over the last four years. An average of 363 cars are stolen a week in the city, according to our tracker.

Since 2022, Hicks says Kia and Hyundai cars started to creep into Houston’s top 10 most stolen cars list. It’s something he says he has never seen before and the trend has continued to increase over time.

Last month, three Hyundai models and two Kia models made it to the top 10 list. Seventy-two Hyundai Elantras, 51 Hyundai Sonatas, 38 Kia Optima’s, and 30 Kia Souls were stolen.

“What they are not stealing these cars for is to re-sell them, or take the parts off, or to re-sell those,” Hicks said. “These cars are specifically stolen to mostly commit other crimes.”

Henry wants the thieves to know how they are impacting the people they’re stealing from.

“I had to put money on Ubers. Luckily, I had amazing people help me on TikTok, rental cars, all that, to be able to grocery shop, just to ensure we had what we needed,” Henry said. “It’s hurtful because they know what they are doing, and they don’t care.”

Henry does not have insurance and is still trying to pay off her bills and figure out what to do with her car. She created a GoFundMe Page to help with expenses.

Houston police say there are tips to prevent thieves from stealing these types of cars. They encourage Kia and Hyundai owners to visit the companies’ websites.

Houston police say there are tips to prevent thieves from stealing these types of cars. They encourage Kia and Hyundai owners to visit the companies’ websites.

HPD cruiser barely misses woman before crashing into the home she just bought

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The high-speed chase started on I-10 and ended in an east Houston neighborhood where the car was being chased and an HPD vehicle slammed into neighboring homes.

It was a very close call for people in an east Houston neighborhood where a police chase ended with two vehicles inside neighboring homes. One of them was an HPD cruiser.

Thankfully, no one was hurt, according to the Houston Police Department, but one of the homeowners said the HPD vehicle nearly hit her.

“I was mowing right there and I just heard the sirens of the police and I just saw the car, the white car, it was gonna turn around but it couldn’t,” Rosa Hernandez told KHOU 11.

She saw the suspect’s vehicle slam into her neighbor’s home and then realized the HPD cruiser was coming straight for her.

“And I just saw the police coming and I didn’t know what to do, I was so scared,’ she said. “I just run between the houses because I didn’t know if the people in the car were with guns or anything and I just stayed there.”

Then her frightened dogs escaped through the gaping hole left by the police vehicle and they ran off, so Hernandez had to run down the street to get them.

She said they just bought the house and moved in about three weeks ago.

“I was talking to my neighbor and she say it happened to her house before so I’m not sure what to think,” she said. “But I’m just thankful to God that I was not hit by the car police.”

The high-speed chase started on I-10 around noon and ended in a neighborhood on Hollypark Drive near Cimarron St. in the Cloverleaf area.

That’s when the HPD officer and the driver of the car being chased lost control, skidded through two yards and slammed into the houses.

We’re working to find out why the police were chasing the person.

 

 

Ciudades sede de Mundial 2026 revelan sus logos oficiales

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Tan solo unas horas después de que FIFA revelara el logo oficial de la Copa del Mundo 2026, las ciudades sede del torneo también dieron a conocer sus logos individuales.

De acuerdo a la FIFA el logo con el 26 en blanco y el trofeo en primer plano fue hecho para que cada ciudad le diera su propia personalidad.

Es la primera vez en la historia de los mundiales que el logo está compuesto por el año del torneo y el trofeo y las 16 sedes de la Copa del Mundo podrán customizarlo para representar la personalidad de cada una de ellas.

Estados Unidos cuenta con once ciudades que auspiciarán el Mundial 2026.

ATLANTA – Mercedes-Benz Stadium

!Es hora de mostrarles cómo se hacen las cosas en el sur. El escenario del mundo. Nuestro territorio. La Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026 ya está aquí”, tuiteó la cuenta oficial de la sede.

Sin embargo, la sede colocó un logo en la portada con fondo azul y uno en su perfil que muestra una variedad de tonalidades.

LOS ANGELES – SoFi Stadium

California tiene dos sedes y la ciudad angelina es la que desveló ya su logo a la espera de que en las próximas horas lo haga San Francisco.

Como era de esperarse, lo hizo con colores vivos y con el SoFi Stadium como parte de su promocional.

HOUSTON – NRG Stadium

Houston fue la primera sede en revelar su propio logo para 2026.

La ciudad texana pintó de azul cielo el logo presentado una noche antes.

 

DALLAS – AT&T Stadium

Texas cuenta con dos ciudades sede e instantes después de que Houston revelara su logo Dallas hizo lo propio.

Esta sede utilizó verde oscuro para diferenciarse del resto de las ciudades.

 

NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY – MetLife Stadium

La ciudad newoyorquina presentó su logo con tonalidades oscuras, un fondo verde y un azul marino elegante.

KANSAS CITY – Arrowhead Stadium

“¡Hey, tenemos nuevo look!”, tuiteó Kansas City desde su cuenta oficial de Twitter.

Esta sede de Estados Unidos muy sencillo con fondo blanco y el 26 de un rosa vivo.

 

PHILADELPHIA – Lincoln Financial Field

“SOMOS FILADELFIA. SOMOS 26. Mostrémosle al mundo cómo llegamos a Broad Street con #WeAre26”, así fue como se dio a conocer el logo con colores en azul y rojo.

 

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA – Levi’s Stadium

Aún sin un mensaje hacia la afición, San Francisco mostró un diseño en rojo vivo que luce con uno de los íconos de la ciudad, el Golden Gate.

 

 

 

Estas imágenes podrían ayudar a resolver el misterio del Titanic

Desde el descubrimiento de los restos del Titanic en 1985, el interés por este infausto naufragio ha ido en aumento, y alcanzó su punto álgido con el estreno de la película homónima en 1997.

La investigación en torno a esta tragedia que truncó la vida de casi 3.300 pasajeros no ha cesado. Y ahora, la compañía especialista en intervención submarina y mapeo de fondos marinos Magellan Ltd, junto a Atlantic Productions, ha logrado realizar una reconstrucción 3D que muestra con detalle cómo fue el barco y cómo pudo haber sido el golpe con el iceberg que provocó su hundimiento.

Hasta el momento, parte de la información que se tenía sobre el Titanic había sido fruto de la especulación; algo alimentado además por la creación cinematográfica y el foco en relatos personales, que contaban con flacas certezas testimoniales y científicas. Sin embargo, la reciente exploración supone un “avance hacia la investigación basada en la evidencia“, tal y como comenta Parks Stephenson, analista del Titanic, a la BBC.

LOS DETALLES SOBRE LA RECONSTRUCCIÓN 3D DEL TITANIC

A una profundidad de casi 4.000 metros, en el medio del Oceáno Atlántico, los especialistas han utilizado tecnologías de mapeo de fondos para conseguir una vista completa e inmersiva del barco.

Según los datos que las compañías han ofrecido a la BBC, se han realizado más de 700.000 fotografías que incluyen también el campo de escombros de 800 metros que separa la proa y la popa del Titanic roto, y esto ha permitido obtener detalles de la embarcación que van desde la forma de la proa, que está ahora cubierta de estalactitas de óxido, hasta el número de serie de una de las hélices.

También, los objetos personales que todavía no se han desintegrado y que se encuentran entre los restos podrían dar pistas de la vida que albergó el barco durante 8 días: zapatos, metalistería ornamental, estatuas e incluso una botella de champán sin abrir son algunas de las pertenencias que han logrado mantenerse en estado decente tras más de 100 años.

Y respecto a lo que sucedió la noche del accidente, los investigadores están convencidos de que la colisión con el iceberg no se dio a lo largo del lado de estribor, tal y como se muestra en las películas. Sin embargo, todavía no han encontrado una respuesta concluyente.

UN AVANCE CONTRA EL RELOJ

La exploración del Titanic no está siendo tarea sencilla para los equipos de trabajo. Y la profundidad es uno de los grandes desafíos, ya que hay poca luz para tomar planos fotográficos de calidad. Así lo explica Gerhard Seiffert, el director de la expedición de Magellan Ltd, para la BBC: “La profundidad, casi 4.000 metros, representa un desafío, y también hay corrientes en el sitio, y no se nos permite tocar nada para no dañar el naufragio”.

Por otro lado, debemos recordar el efecto natural del mar sobre los objetos y materiales que componen el Titanic. En este sentido, la reconstrucción 3D muestra cómo algunas partes se están desintegrando o están siendo invadidas por los microbios que se encuentran en el fondo del océano; algo que preocupa a los investigadores.

Ya ha pasado más de un siglo desde que The New York Times publicó: “El Titanic se hunde cuatro horas después de chocar contra un iceberg”, y esto significa que el tiempo se está agotando para comprender lo que sucedió con ese barco que prometía ser insumergible.

Sin embargo, aunque el accidente sigue envuelto en misterio, los especialistas de Magellan Ltd afirman que, gracias a los nuevos mapeos -que se verán en un futuro documental producido por Atlantic Productions-, será posible “congelar el naugrafio en el tiempo” y avanzar para llegar a la respuesta de lo que ocurrió esa fría noche del 15 de abril de 1912, entre Southampton y Nueva York.

Disney cancels plans for $1 billion Florida campus

On a conference call last week, Disney CEO Bob Iger said the company’s ongoing dispute with Gov. Ron DeSantis raised questions about Disney’s continued investment in Florida.

The Walt Disney Co. is cancelling plans to build a nearly $1 billion office complex in Florida and move more than 2,000 jobs to the state.

Disney Parks Chairman Josh D’Amaro told employees in an email Thursday that the company had decided not to move forward with the massive office complex in Orlando because of “new leadership and changing business conditions.”

The announcement comes a week after Disney CEO Bob Iger said an ongoing dispute with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis raised questions about the company’s continued investment there. In a conference call with analysts, Iger said actions by DeSantis and Republican lawmakers amounted to a “campaign of government retaliation” against Disney.

DeSantis signed measures stripping the company of self-governing authority over its 40-square-mile property near Orlando after former Disney CEO Bob Chapek pledged to help overturn a state law banning discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools.

On last week’s conference call, Iger asked rhetorically, “Does the state want us to invest more, employ more people, and pay more taxes, or not?”

The decision to relocate more than 2,000 Disney jobs from California to Florida wasn’t popular with affected employees, some of whom reportedly quit. In his note to staff, D’Amaro said the company would talk individually with employees who have already moved to Florida and about “the possibility of moving you back.”

No Mor Chikin: Greenbriar Mall bids farewell to historic Chick-fil-A location

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Chick-fil-A’s first-ever restaurant is closing after more than a half-century in business.

Opened in 1967, the Greenbriar Mall food court location in Atlanta is set to close on Saturday, according to local reports. The location’s Facebook page says it’s permanently closed. It’s unclear why the restaurant is closing and Chick-fil-A didn’t immediately return CNN’s request for comment.

Like many malls, the Greenbriar has been struggling to attract shoppers and keep tenants. Its largest store, Macy’s, closed in 2021. The mall is currently filled with smaller stores and no major anchor tenants.

On its website, Chick-fil-A touts the “groundbreaking” location as one of the first restaurants to open inside a mall. Greenbriar was one of the first indoor malls in the Southeast.

The location is described as a “pioneer in the modern-day food court” and had a “monumental impact” on the company because it helped grow the chain into its current 2,600-location operation.

When the Greenbriar Mall location first opened, the menu included a 59-cent chicken sandwich and a salad with boneless chicken breast; plus fries, coleslaw, lemon pie and lemonade — a far cry from the more than 50 menu items Chick-fil-A now sells. Employees wore candy-striped aprons with ascots and “soda jerk” hats.

In 1997, a plaque was installed at the mall restaurant to celebrate its 40th anniversary and celebrate how the company pioneered in-mall dining. “From this location, Chick-fil-A has grown to become one of the largest privately owned restaurant chains in the nation,” the plaque reads.

Company founder S. Truett Cathy started the business with his brother in 1946 with the opening of a diner in Atlanta called the The Dwarf Grill. Its success led him to evolve the restaurant into the Chick-fil-A chain, and some consider that to be the first Chick-fil-A location.

CNN affiliate WXIA notes that Chick-fil-A restaurants were only located in mall food courts for 20 years before opening its first free-standing restaurant in the Atlanta suburb of North Druid Hills in 1986.

Biden ‘confident’ of reaching deal with McCarthy to avoid US debt default

Joe Biden and the Republican speaker of the US House, Kevin McCarthy, said on Wednesday they thought a deal to avoid a US debt default was in reach.

Speaking at the White House, Biden said: “I’m confident that we’ll get the agreement on the budget, that America will not default.

“We’re going to come together because there’s no alternative way to do the right thing for the country. We have to move on.”

On Tuesday, Biden and McCarthy met for an hour at the White House, a meeting the president called productive.

Biden, who has faced some criticism for his handling of the issue, is due to travel to the G7 summit in Japan but has cut the trip short to pursue a debt ceiling deal. Plans to visit Papua New Guinea and Australia were postponed.

On Wednesday, the president said: “I’ll be in constant contact with my team while I’m at the G7 and be in close touch with speaker McCarthy and other leaders as well.

“What I have done in anticipation that we won’t get it all done till I get back is, I’ve cut my trip short in order to be [here] for the final negotiations and sign the deal with the majority leader.”

Biden said he expected to return to Washington on Sunday and hold a press conference. Biden’s press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, told CNN that Biden’s decision to cut short his Asia trip sent “the message that … America does not default on its debt”.

Also on Wednesday, McCarthy spoke to CNBC.

He said: “I think at the end of the day we do not have a debt default. The thing I’m confident about is now we have a structure to find a way to come to a conclusion. The timeline is very tight. But we’re going to make sure we’re in the room and get this done.”

A failure to honour US debts could have catastrophic impacts on the US and world economies. The US treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, has indicated that without agreement, default could come as early as 1 June.

Republicans want sharp spending cuts. Democrats say Republicans should agree to a “clean” debt bill, the sort they repeatedly passed under Donald Trump. But Biden also seemed ready to make some compromises, including some work requirements on federal programs, though not on healthcare programs.

Financial markets appeared to be buoyed as McCarthy joined the Republican Senate leader, Mitch McConnell, and the White House in pledging the US would not fail to pay its debt obligations. US stock indexes opened higher on Wednesday.

Biden was widely reported to have agreed to a key demand from McCarthy: that negotiations be carried out by a small group of aides, removing, for now, Democratic leaders in the House and Senate.

Politico said Biden was now represented by the White House counselor Steve Richetti, budget director Shalanda Young and legislative affairs director Louisa Terrell. Garret Graves, a Louisiana Republican and McCarthy ally, was leading the Republican team.

McCarthy, who controls the House by just five seats, is widely seen to be at the mercy of the far right of the Republican caucus. But according to Politico, Graves “isn’t a bomb-thrower or grandstander, and Democrats told us they’ve seen him as a steady hand in other bipartisan policy negotiations”.

Politico reported that the new negotiators “huddled on Capitol Hill last night to start negotiations, reflecting the time crunch as the clock ticks toward a possible 1 June default”. Punchbowl News said “full-scale negotiations [were] set to kick off” on Wednesday.

It will not be a simple process. The negotiators, Punchbowl said, had “a very difficult task ahead of them. They need to find a deal that can pass Congress in the next 15 days. To do that, they’ll have to come up with a framework over the next few days.

“This is a massive lift that will require deft negotiating, cooperation from all sides and incredible flexibility on behalf of our national political leadership. Basically everything that Congress hasn’t done at all this year and traditionally isn’t very good at.”

House Republicans are demanding $4.8tn in spending cuts, mostly to Democratic priorities including welfare and environment spending. Demonstrating the political vice in which Biden finds himself, progressives have warned him not to give in.

“It’s really important we don’t give ground,” Pramila Jayapal, chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, told Axios. “We have made it clear … that if they give on these core Democratic values, there will be a huge backlash.”

Jean-Pierre told CNN that Republicans “want to cut healthcare, they want to increase poverty, and it’s not going to save much money”.

Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic House minority leader, also spoke to CNBC.

“It creates uncertainty that’s bad for the American people. It’s bad for the economy. That’s bad for business,” he said. “And so our view has consistently been that any resolution of this matter has to be at least two years in nature. And that was a position that was once again made clear in the meeting yesterday.”

Punchbowl said: “If Democrats want to hike the debt limit until 2025, McCarthy is going to demand a lot in return.”

Jeffries insisted: “Our view is that if we’re going to have a thoughtful conversation about deficit reduction, that conversation can’t simply be one-sided, based on the rightwing ideological perspective of a handful of extreme Maga Republicans.

“That’s not how you make public policy.”.