Stock market today: Wall Street closes out its 7th straight winning week with a quiet finish

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:44:23 GMT

Stock market today: Wall Street closes out its 7th straight winning week with a quiet finish NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street drifted through mixed trading on Friday to put a quiet end to another rocking week.The S&P 500 finished nearly unchanged for the day, down 0.36, or less than 0.1%, at 4,719.19. But it’s still hanging within 1.6% of its all-time high set early last year, and it closed out a seventh straight winning week for its longest such streak in six years.The Dow Jones Industrial Average, which tracks a smaller slice of the U.S. stock market, rose 56.81 points, or 0.2%, to 37,305.16 and set a record for the third straight day. The Nasdaq composite climbed 52.36, or 0.4%, to 14,813.92.Costco helped lead the market with a 4.4% gain. It reported stronger results for the latest quarter than analysts expected and said it will send $6.7 billion in cash to its shareholders through a special $15 dividend. That helped offset a 3.6% slump for Lennar. The homebuilder reported stronger profit for the latest quarter, but it also gave a forecast for a measure of profitability i...

Could Wizards, Caps move to Va. provide boost for Metro?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:44:23 GMT

Could Wizards, Caps move to Va. provide boost for Metro? Development of a new arena for the Washington Wizards and Capitals in Alexandria, Virginia, could transform the area around the Potomac Yard Metro station and U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine, D-Va., believes it could provide a broader financial boost for the transit agency.Metro warned this week it’s facing a $750 million deficit due to a wide range of issues, including a drop in ridership after the pandemic.Without additional funding from Virginia, Maryland and D.C., Metro said it will be forced to reduce service hours and raise fares.Kaine said this week he hopes the new development bringing over the Wizards and Capitals will cause Virginia lawmakers to take a fresh look at the Metro funding issue.“I know that the presence of the new Potomac Yard Metro site is a real key feature to this proposal,” he said. “And obviously, we’re having a discussion right now about Metro funding and Metro might have a funding deficit that can only be addressed by cooperation betwee...

Jets’ Aaron Rodgers ‘looks normal’ to coach during practice in comeback attempt

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:44:23 GMT

Jets’ Aaron Rodgers ‘looks normal’ to coach during practice in comeback attempt FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) — Aaron Rodgers took a few more steps — and provided a highlight play — in his comeback attempt from a torn left Achilles tendon.Coach Robert Saleh said Friday the 40-year-old quarterback “pushed it a little bit” at practice Thursday, when he was listed as a limited participant after sitting out Wednesday. He was limited again Friday and ruled out for the game, but impressed his teammates when he made a leaping grab during practice.“He’s been moving great,” wide receiver Garrett Wilson said. “He jumped up and made a catch today. It’s kind of scary. I’m like, ‘Chill!’ That’s what I want to say, but he looks ahead of schedule, for sure.”Saleh said Rodgers, who was hurt four snaps into his debut with the team on Sept. 11, took some snaps Thursday under center, ran some bootleg plays and jogged during practice.“He looks normal to me,” said Saleh, with a laugh. “It’s unbelievable. Credit to him, especially in this day and age where a hangnail can affect a ga...

Man sentenced to 50 years for police ambush, shooting neighbor

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:44:23 GMT

Man sentenced to 50 years for police ambush, shooting neighbor DENVER (KDVR) — A man who shot his neighbor 11 times in the back "unprompted," killing him, was sentenced to 50 years in the Department of Corrections by an Adams County District Court judge on Friday.Andrew Reineke, 30, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder and second-degree attempted murder on Sept. 20. He initially faced charges of first-degree murder, attempted first-degree murder, first-degree assault and menacing."This was a horrific crime with devastating consequences,” 17th Judicial District Attorney Brian Mason said in a release. “The defendant murdered a neighbor, shot at multiple police officers and put countless lives in danger. I commend the heroic actions of the law enforcement officers who responded to this dangerous scene. The defendant will now have 50 years in prison to consider his egregious actions."Affidavit details neighbor, police shootingThe charges stem from an Aug. 3, 2021, confrontation between Reineke and his neighbor, Andrew Ervin, 65. Reineke initiated...

Man pleads guilty to federal charges for aiming laser pointer at police helicopter

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:44:23 GMT

Man pleads guilty to federal charges for aiming laser pointer at police helicopter DENVER (KDVR) — A 43-year-old Franktown man pleaded guilty this week to a federal count of aiming a laser pointer at an aircraft.Kevin William Adamchak entered the plea under an agreement with the U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Colorado about events that occurred on March 2. Johnston wants 167 new officers on Denver’s streets According to the plea agreement, the Denver Police Department's helicopter, "Air 1," was assisting Colorado law enforcement agencies with aerial surveillance. While in flight, the aircraft was struck by a blue laser.The pilot of Air 1 at the time reported the laser strike caused flash blindness and intense pain in both of his eyes. He was able to maintain aircraft control until his visual orientation returned.“What some may think is just a prank — pointing a laser pointer at an aircraft — actually presents a deadly risk to people in the aircraft and on the ground,” U.S. Attorney Cole Finegan said in a release. “We hope that this case will raise pu...

Glenwood Caverns, Iron Mountain Hot Springs are now a National Natural Landmark

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:44:23 GMT

Glenwood Caverns, Iron Mountain Hot Springs are now a National Natural Landmark DENVER (KDVR) -- Two attractions in Colorado were designated together as a National Natural Landmark by the National Park Service on Thursday.Located in Glenwood Springs, Iron Mountain Hot Springs and Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park were designated as a site that represents the natural heritage of America, citing the millions of years of geologic history and unique cave ecosystems there. What is the best amusement park in Colorado? Sen. Michael Bennet described the attractions as "iconic Colorado treasures." Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park first opened over 100 years ago. It began as the Fairy Caves, which opened in 1895 and was one of the first caves in the world to have electricity when lights were installed in 1897. It was closed at the onset of World War I for 82 years before owners Steve and Jeanne Beckley purchased the property in 1999 and committed to preserve the caverns, according to a release. A unique ecosystem was discovered in the cavernsThe Beckleys applied...

Hialeah Police seek public’s help in locating missing 12-year-old boy

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:44:23 GMT

Hialeah Police seek public’s help in locating missing 12-year-old boy Police seeking the public’s assistance in locating a 12-year-old boy who was reported missing from Hialeah.Rashad Jean Pierre. According to Hialeah Police, Rashad Jean Pierre was last seen at around 12:50 p.m. on Friday in the area of West 20th Avenue and 41st Street.Pierre stands 4 feet tall, weighs around 80 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a green sweater, gray shorts and black sandals. Officials urge anyone with information about the boy’s whereabouts to contact Hialeah Police at 305-687-2525.

Silver Alert issued for 70-year-old man reported missing from Fort Lauderdale

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:44:23 GMT

Silver Alert issued for 70-year-old man reported missing from Fort Lauderdale Authorities have issued a Silver Alert has been issued for a 70-year-old man who was reported missing from Fort Lauderdale. According to Fort Lauderdale Police, Tom “Tommie” Douse was last seen leaving his home, located along the 1700 block of Lauderdale Manor Drive, at 6 p.m. on Tuesday. https://twitter.com/ftlauderdalepd/status/1735792252759244838?s=20Douse stands 5 feet, 4 inches tall, weighs 150 pounds, and has gray hair and gray eyes. He was last seen wearing a tan-colored shirt with yellow stripes, blue jeans and black shoes.Police said he has dementia.Douse may be traveling in a blue 2019 Chevy Silverado with the Florida tag NQHA30. Police said the vehicle was detected by a license plate reader in the area of 11600 NW 22nd Ave. in Northwest Miami-Dade.Officials urge anyone with information about Douse’s whereabouts to contact the Fort Lauderdale Police Department at 954-828-5700.

Homestead Senior High football player left paralyzed after game injury, mother discuss challenges after hospital release

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:44:23 GMT

Homestead Senior High football player left paralyzed after game injury, mother discuss challenges after hospital release Months after a hard hit on the football field left a South Florida student athlete paralyzed, that teen is finally home from the hospital, just in time for the holidays.A picture captured Frederick Climpson raising his arm to place an ornament on his family’s Christmas tree.The teen and his family spoke with 7News about his recovery on Friday.“The doctor came in and told me that he was going home on the vent, and I looked the doctor in his eyes, and I told him, “I rebuke that,” said Camille Harrison, Frederick’s mother. Breathing on his own and sitting in his living room are milestones for the 15-year-old Homestead Senior High School student. He has put in the work, which is a competitiveness that comes from within.“They say, ‘Take it one day at a time,'” Harrison said. “One thing they never told us is that he will never walk again, so they remain optimistic about his situation.”Climpson suffered a life-changing injury duri...

Nonprofit Musicians On Call committed to bring music to patients in hospitals in hopes of aiding the healing process

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:44:23 GMT

Nonprofit Musicians On Call committed to bring music to patients in hospitals in hopes of aiding the healing process Being stuck in the hospital can be stressful and scary, but one group is using the power of music to calm patients and hopefully help in the healing process. 7’s Karen Hensel has the story in today’s 7 Spotlight.The hallways of most hospitals are usually pretty quiet, but at HCA Aventura, that silence is occasionally interrupted by a song.Ryan Leo is a musician who uses his free time to serenade patients.He’s a volunteer for Musicians On Call. It’s a nonprofit organization that visits hospitals across the country and performs for patients in their rooms.Ryan Leo: “I’ve played for patients of all ages, all states of consciousness. These performances are really meaningful because it’s one on one. It’s important to them.”Musicians On Call was formed 20 years ago by a group of musicians in New York, and they are now performing here at HCA Aventura.Michelle Klinger: “We’re going to be starting weekly programs here, going r...