Woman, 2 children dead in Missouri shooting; man with possible self-inflicted wound hospitalized

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:46:20 GMT

Woman, 2 children dead in Missouri shooting; man with possible self-inflicted wound hospitalized ST. ANN, Mo. (AP) — A woman and two children died in a shooting inside a Missouri home.The shooting happened around 9 p.m. Monday in the St. Louis County town of St. Ann. Police Chief Aaron Jimenez told KTVI-TV that officers found a teenage boy dead in the kitchen, a woman dead in the garage, and a 5-year-old girl gravely injured in the living room. The girl died later at a hospital.A teenage girl was shot in the hand. She is expected to recover.Police also found a man with what Jimenez described as a possible self-inflicted gunshot wound. Jimenez said the man had apparently barricaded himself in the home. He was taken to a hospital but his condition wasn’t immediately known.Police said more information would be released later Tuesday.The Associated Press

Chanel haute couture makes a subdued ode to Parisian elegance in fall-winter collection

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:46:20 GMT

Chanel haute couture makes a subdued ode to Parisian elegance in fall-winter collection PARIS (AP) — Models did their best to strut the cobblestoned banks of the Seine Tuesday as Chanel showed off its fall-winter collection and celebrated the soul of Paris.Here are some highlights of Tuesday’s fall couture collections, including when The Associated Press caught up with French actress Clemence Poesy.CHANEL’S PARIS“This collection is the portrait of a sensitive yet bold Parisienne,” said Virginie Viard, Chanel’s creative director. “It’s like standing on a line between strength and delicacy.” Tuesday’s assembly of tweeds, silk chiffons, organza and inlaid lace, in a myriad of floral and graphic motifs, was a testament to Viard’s vision of this rich and feminine universe.Despite the sparkle and gleam of golden heels and buttons, the collection embraced a comforting simplicity. Assured yet understated colors, flat-pleated golden tweed skirts, masculine-inspired overcoats, and delicately structured jackets all played into the subtle allure of the show...

Meta looks to target Twitter with rival app called ‘Threads’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:46:20 GMT

Meta looks to target Twitter with rival app called ‘Threads’ Meta is poised to unveil a new app that appears to mimic Twitter — a direct challenge to the social media platform owned by Elon Musk.A listing for the app, called Threads, appeared on Apple’s App Store, indicating it would debut as early as Thursday. It is billed as a “text-based conversation app” that is linked to Instagram, with the listing teasing a Twitter-like microblogging experience.“Threads is where communities come together to discuss everything from the topics you care about today to what’ll be trending tomorrow,” it said.Instagram users will be able to keep their user names and follow the same accounts on the new app, according to screenshots displayed on the App Store listing. Meta declined to comment on the app.Musk replied “yeah” to a tweet from Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey saying, “All your Threads are belong to us,” along with a screenshot from the App Store’s privacy section showing what personal information might be collected by the new M...

Roger Federer receives a lengthy standing ovation at Wimbledon from fans. And from Princess Kate

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:46:20 GMT

Roger Federer receives a lengthy standing ovation at Wimbledon from fans. And from Princess Kate WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Roger Federer received a standing ovation of 1 1/2 minutes from spectators including Princess Kate as he entered the Royal Box at Centre Court on Tuesday, when he was celebrated during a brief ceremony for his career and his men’s-record eight singles championships at Wimbledon.Wearing a cream-colored suit with his purple All England Club member’s pin attached to a lapel, along with a striped shirt and polka-dot tie, the retired Federer walked to his seat and stood between his wife, Mirka, and the Princess of Wales in the special section above one of the baselines in the Grand Slam tournament’s main stadium.Federer waved and tapped his chest, repeatedly saying, “Thank you,” as the applause and roars cascaded under the closed retractable roof on a rainy Day 2 at the grass-court event that he once dominated.Before the start of play at Centre Court, an announcer explained that Federer was being honored for “his contributions to tennis — and, particularly, to t...

Princess Kate takes her seat in Royal Box at Wimbledon, right next to Roger Federer

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:46:20 GMT

Princess Kate takes her seat in Royal Box at Wimbledon, right next to Roger Federer WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — Kate, the Princess of Wales, had the best seat in the house Tuesday on Centre Court at Wimbledon — in the front row of the Royal Box and right next to Roger Federer.The future queen, wearing a mint green blazer, made her way down to her seat only moments before Federer was feted ahead of the opening match on Day 2 of the grass-court tournament.Federer, an eight-time champion at the All England Club, sat between the princess and his wife, Mirka.The first match on a wet second day of Wimbledon — with the retractable roof closed — featured Elena Rybakina against American opponent Shelby Rogers. As is tradition at the most traditional of all tennis tournaments, Rybakina opened play on Tuesday as the defending women’s champion.Kate has been somewhat of a regular visitor to Wimbledon since marrying Prince William. The late Queen Elizabeth II, William’s grandmother, made only a handful of trips to the All England Club during her 70-year reign. Her last...

He was the CIA whiz kid in ‘Charlie Wilson’s War.’ His new book offers advice for the US in Ukraine.

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:46:20 GMT

He was the CIA whiz kid in ‘Charlie Wilson’s War.’ His new book offers advice for the US in Ukraine. WASHINGTON (AP) — After the last Soviet troops left Afghanistan in 1989, defeated by an insurgency equipped and guided by the U.S., a two-word cable arrived at CIA headquarters: “WE WON.” It was one of the last moments of the Cold War, credited with helping push the Soviet Union to collapse two years later. But the U.S. would leave behind a country that rapidly fell into civil war, eventually becoming al-Qaida’s training grounds for the Sept. 11 attacks and the site of a two-decade war that ended in U.S. withdrawal and defeat. Decades later, one of the architects of the covert strategy against the Soviets has published a memoir that calls on President Joe Biden’s administration to do more to support Ukraine’s resistance against Russia. In “By All Means Available,” Michael Vickers also reviews what the U.S. can learn from its past missteps and missed warnings in Afghanistan.In the 2007 movie “Charlie Wilson’s War,” which depicts the top-secret U.S. effort in 1...

Grammys CEO on new AI guidelines: Music that contains AI-created elements is eligible. ‘Period.’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:46:20 GMT

Grammys CEO on new AI guidelines: Music that contains AI-created elements is eligible. ‘Period.’ LOS ANGELES (AP) — Last month, the Recording Academy announced a series of changes to the Grammy Awards to better reflect an evolving music industry. Of those newly instituted guidelines, protocols involving technological advancements in machine learning sparked headlines: “Only human creators” could win the music industry’s highest honor in a decision aimed at the use of artificial intelligence in popular music.“A work that contains no human authorship is not eligible in any category,” the rules read in part.As the music industry continues to come to terms with this new technology, so too will the Grammys, says Recording Academy CEO and President Harvey Mason jr.“Here’s the super easy, headline statement: AI, or music that contains AI-created elements is absolutely eligible for entry and for consideration for Grammy nomination. Period,” Mason told The Associated Press. “What’s not going to happen is we are not going to give a Grammy or Grammy nomination to the AI portion.”If an AI ...

Man killed, another critically wounded in shooting in Back of the Yards

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:46:20 GMT

Man killed, another critically wounded in shooting in Back of the Yards CHICAGO — A man was killed and another man was critically wounded Tuesday in a shooting on Chicago’s South Side.Police said a 24-year-old and a 25-year-old were sitting outside in the 4400 block of South Wood Street in the city’s Back of the Yards neighborhood around 7:20 a.m. Tuesday.Police said a person got out of a vehicle and fire shots. Up Next: Several robberies reported in Lincoln Park The 24-year-old was shot throughout the body and was pronounced dead, according to police.The 25-year-old was shot in his arm and abdomen. He was taken to the hospital in critical condition.No one is in custody.Police are investigating.

Meta to launch new app called Threads, looks to target Twitter

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:46:20 GMT

Meta to launch new app called Threads, looks to target Twitter LONDON (AP) — Meta is poised to unveil a new app that appears to mimic Twitter — a direct challenge to the social media platform owned by Elon Musk.A listing for the app, called Threads, appeared on Apple's App Store, indicating it would debut as early as Thursday. It is billed as a “text-based conversation app" that is linked to Instagram, with the listing teasing a Twitter-like microblogging experience.“Threads is where communities come together to discuss everything from the topics you care about today to what'll be trending tomorrow,” it said.Instagram users will be able to keep their user names and follow the same accounts on the new app, according to screenshots displayed on the App Store listing. Meta declined to comment on the app.Musk replied “yeah” to a tweet from Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey saying, “All your Threads are belong to us,” along with a screenshot from the App Store's privacy section showing what personal information might be collected by the ...

5 dead after gunman opens fire at random on Philadelphia streets: police

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:46:20 GMT

5 dead after gunman opens fire at random on Philadelphia streets: police PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A heavily armed gunman in a bulletproof vest opened fire on the streets of Philadelphia on Monday night, seemingly at a random, killing five people and wounding two boys before surrendering, police said.The shootings took place over several city blocks in the southwestern neighborhood of Kingsessing. Responding officers chased the suspect as he continued to fire, and he was arrested in an alley after giving himself up, Police Commissioner Danielle Outlaw said at a news conference.“Thank God our officers were on the scene and responded as quickly as they did. I can’t even describe the level of bravery and courage that was shown, in addition to the restraint that was shown here,” Outlaw said.No connection was immediately known between the victims and the shooter, she said. He had a bulletproof vest, an “AR-type rifle,” multiple magazines, a handgun and a police scanner.Officers were flagged down at about 8:30 p.m., and multiple calls of shots fired came in from Kin...