How soon until daylight saving time ends?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:13:46 GMT
(NEXSTAR) — The unofficial end of summer, Labor Day, is upon us. Kids are heading back to school, the leaves are starting to change color, and there’s a certain crispness to the air (unless you’re still dealing with late summer heat). That can only mean one thing: we’re losing daylight. We’ve been steadily losing daylight since the summer solstice on June 21. It starts slow, at about a minute a week, before ramping up during September. In Chicago, for example, the sun sets at around 7:25 p.m. on September 1. By October 1, the sun will set around 6:32 p.m.Darkness will only fall sooner when daylight saving time ends. We’ve been on daylight saving time since March 12, and reaping the benefits: more daylight. But that will come to an end at 2 a.m. on Sunday, November 5, when we will "fall back," bringing in early sunsets and more darkness for the winter. (We will, however, get an extra hour of sleep that night.) Student loan payments start soon: Everything you need to ...Labor Day watercraft ban in effect on Lake Austin through Tuesday
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:13:46 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A personal watercraft ban is in place on Lake Austin for Labor Day weekend.The ban went into effect at sunset Friday. It will lift Tuesday at sunrise.The ban applies to personal watercraft, wet bikes, motorized surfboards and similar vessels. Kayaks, canoes and paddleboards are not affected.Austin Police Department’s Lake Patrol Unit will enforce the ordinance. The city’s annual ordinance, which aims to enforce public safety, also goes into effect for periods around the Memorial Day and July 4 holidays.People operating motorboats on Lake Austin should stay to the right of the lake except when assisting a downed water skier, the ordinance says.Lake Travis is not affected by the watercraft ban. Lake Austin stretches from Mansfield Dam to the Tom Miller Dam.Boaters should call 911 for emergencies or to report reckless boat operations.Richard Striner: Eisenhower created a unifying brand of politics that the GOP needs today
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:13:46 GMT
During his first term as president, Dwight Eisenhower turned to his press secretary, Jim Hagerty, and said, “If the right wing wants a fight, they’re going to get it. If they want to leave the Republican Party and form a third party, that’s their business, but before I end up, either this Republican Party will reflect progressivism, or I won’t be there with them anymore.”Eisenhower wrote in his diary that he might even have to form a third party himself, and he would dedicate it to “the Middle Way” — his term for the political centrism that he favored. This could be a potent theme for today’s Republican Party after next year.Third parties in American history have come and gone. Our current two-party party system was born when another system failed. The Republican Party began in 1854 when renegades from two other parties — the Democrats and Whigs — joined together. A pithy term had been making the rounds among Democrat...Real World Economics: Doom for dollar in international trade is overblown
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:13:46 GMT
Little has changed in international currency issues since last week. The BRICS conference was held, and six new countries added. Then everyone went home with nothing really done. Exchange rates have changed little nor have trade flows. But what about these variables in the longer-run for our nation’s currency? Is it, and are we, “doomed” as some pundits fret or is that a phantom menace? Why or why not?Edward LottermanRemember that there are two aspects to the international status of the U.S. dollar.One is as a common settlement currency used by many nations in paying for imports or exports or in borrowing, whether by governments or businesses, or in their paying principal and interest on existing debt. The analogy in terms of “functions of money” learned in introductory econ is as a “medium of exchange” between countries.The other aspect is the dollar’s function as a “store of value” internationally. Do citizens of other countries, or businesses, or governments themselves or their c...Man shot to death and found lying outdoors in Frogtown early Sunday
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:13:46 GMT
St. Paul police are investigating the death of a man who was found shot near Sherburne Avenue and Mackubin Street North early Sunday.Officers were called to the 400 block of Sherburne just before 2 a.m. on reports of shots fired. They found a man with multiple gunshots lying in the street. He was pronounced dead at the scene.Authorities will release the victim’s name after the Ramsey County medical examiner’s office confirms his identity.This is the city’s 24th homicide of the year, according to police.Authorities ask anyone with information to call 651-266-5650.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Hastings man dies in car crash on Highway 55 Friday night Crime & Public Safety | St. Cloud police are latest agency to withdraw school resource officers over opposition to use-of-force limits Crime & Public Safety | St. Cloud lawmaker to plead guilty in July DWI case in Kanabec County Crime & Public Safety | ...Highest paying jobs in St. Louis for high school graduates
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:13:46 GMT
A high school diploma gives graduates a leg up in the workforce, even if they don't pursue any further education.The latest Bureau of Labor Statistics data shows that workers over age of 25 with a high school diploma or equivalent earned about 25% more than those without one—$853 a week compared to $682. Diploma holders also faced lower unemployment rates, at 4% in 2022, compared to 5.5% for those who never completed high school.There are many reasons high-school graduates may choose to not continue on to college—for instance, the cost. Average tuition costs continue to rise, increasing by 1% to 4% last year, depending on the institution type. While higher degrees of education typically pave the way for higher earnings, a college degree isn't necessary for many high-paying jobs. And for many careers, it doesn't make sense to pay to study for years when there are paid apprenticeship or learn-on-the-job programs.Stacker used Bureau of Labor Statistics data to find the highest-paying j...Chips, romaine lettuce, and other groceries that rose in price in the Midwest last month
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:13:46 GMT
After more than a year of historical inflation, grocery prices are staying relatively steady. Prices fell in March and April for the first time since September 2020 and have changed little since. In July, the cost of groceries inflated 0.3% over June prices.The drop earlier this spring was largely fueled by decreases in eggs—which had risen dramatically in price—as well as meats, fruits and vegetables, and dairy products.The overall cost of groceries in July remained up 3.6% from 2022 after historically high inflation in the past couple of years following a series of major social and economic events, including the COVID-19 pandemic, Russia's invasion of Ukraine, labor disruptions, and heightened consumer demand. Overall, inflation has finally somewhat cooled after continuous interest rate hikes from the Fed, and grocery inflation appears to be doing the same.Despite the lull, groceries in some categories continued to climb. Stacker used monthly data from the Bureau of Labor Statisti...Video: jewelry store employees fight back against robbery suspect who allegedly sprayed them with bear repellent
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:13:46 GMT
Southern California is no stranger to smash-and-grab robberies, but an attempted theft in El Monte didn’t go as planned for one man, and his encounter with employees was all caught on video. According to the El Monte Police Department, the suspect entered Meza’s Jewelry, located at 10909 Main Street, around 2:20 p.m. Saturday afternoon. The man allegedly sprayed employees and customers with bear repellent spray and then proceeded to smash display cases and attempt to take merchandise. Things took a turn when the employees “engaged the suspect” according to El Monte police, and a struggle ensued. (Instagram/@SGV)Things took a turn when the employees “engaged the suspect” according to El Monte police, and a struggle ensued. (Instagram/@SGV)Things took a turn when the employees “engaged the suspect” according to El Monte police, and a struggle ensued. (Instagram/@SGV)Things took a turn when the employees “engaged the suspect” according to El Monte police, and a struggle ...Police investigating shooting death of man in South Los Angeles
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:13:46 GMT
A man was shot in South L.A.’s Florence neighborhood early Sunday morning. According to the Los Angeles Police Department, units responded to the 100 block of West 71st Street at 1:07 a.m. When they arrived on scene, they found a man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. The victim, only described as a Hispanic man in his early 20s, was found in a vehicle and eventually pronounced deceased at the scene. No suspect information has been released. Anyone with information is urged to contact the LAPD.They said it: Sideshows and social media
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 22:13:46 GMT
“These events are fueled by social media. They are increasingly spread, consumed, and attended primarily for the purpose of generating content to gain social media notoriety.”— San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan, in a letter this week asking TikTok, Snapchat, Meta and other social media companies to stop posting videos of chaotic car sideshows that have caused injuries and deaths in Bay Area cities.Latest news
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