Man undergoes facial reconstruction surgery after brutal beating in Coconut Grove; police searching for 2 suspects

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:09:14 GMT

Man undergoes facial reconstruction surgery after brutal beating in Coconut Grove; police searching for 2 suspects A South Florida man was forced to undergo surgery after suffering a brutal beating in Coconut Grove, which he said was an attack motivated by hate.Gregory Breidenbach suffered a black eye and broken bones, but that wasn’t all. He remains in pain emotionally and physically. “I’m going through a big wave of a rollercoaster of emotions from everything that happened,” Breidenbach said. The victim was walking home in Coconut Grove on Saturday just after midnight when all of a sudden two men jumped him. They called him an offensive slur for a gay man, while punching and kicking him repeatedly and left him for dead.“My brain has blocked it all out, I do know I was cognizant enough when the cops found me and they said I was lying in the street and that I didn’t have my clothes on.”7News spoke to Breidenbach just before his preparation for surgery.“All of my face has to be redone, everything is busted, from nasal cavity, nasal and sinus is sepa...

‘My house has been an island’: Northeastern communities face a long road to recovery after devastating floods put neighborhoods under water

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:09:14 GMT

‘My house has been an island’: Northeastern communities face a long road to recovery after devastating floods put neighborhoods under water (CNN) — Crews across the Northeast are surveying the destruction and beginning clean-up efforts as sunshine briefly returns after devastating floods put towns under water, damaging homes and washing out roads.As the water begins to recede, revealing mud-covered streets and buckled homes, Vermont Gov. Phil Scott says the impact has been catastrophic – and the threat isn’t over yet.“Even though the sun may shine later today and tomorrow, we expect more rain later this week which will have nowhere to go in the over-saturated ground,” Scott said. “We’re not out of the woods – this is nowhere near over.”And while the state shifts into recovery phase, and braces for even more potential flooding, it’s already clear that the months ahead will be difficult, the governor said.“I know thousands of Vermonters have lost homes, businesses and more,” Scott said. “The devastation is far reaching.”In Vermont’s capital, Montpelier, streets turned into rivers and water spilled into businesses in the d...

Brace for Rishi Sunak’s next 5 pledges

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:09:14 GMT

Brace for Rishi Sunak’s next 5 pledges LONDON — U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s finding it hard to make good on the five big promises he made to British voters — but that won’t stop him from making a whole lot more.British Chancellor Jeremy Hunt told the center-right Onward think tank Tuesday that, not only does his boss Sunak still think he’ll achieve his five pledges, but that “the next five” could well be on the way.“I have enormous confidence not just that we will meet his five pledges, but in meeting them we will restore the trust of the British people that we lost last year,” Hunt said Tuesday.“And then we will be able to make another set of pledges going into the election. And we’ll be able to say to them ‘you can listen to us — because we delivered the last five, and here are the next five, and we’re a party that delivers.’”Sunak took over as British prime minister late last year following the short and tumultuous tenure of fellow Tory Liz Truss.In a bid to turn things around...

Germany will adopt China strategy to reduce reliance on Beijing

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:09:14 GMT

Germany will adopt China strategy to reduce reliance on Beijing VILNIUS — Germany’s government will Thursday unveil its first China strategy as part of an effort to ramp up pressure on companies to “de-risk” and reduce dependencies on Beijing.The strategy, which is planned to be adopted by Cabinet and presented to the public on Thursday, is eagerly awaited as politicians and businesses across Europe and beyond are keen to see how the EU’s biggest economy is re-positioning itself regarding the economically important but increasingly assertive China.The strategy will send out a signal “that we are not naive,” German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock told reporters Wednesday on the sidelines of the NATO summit in Vilnius.Baerbock’s ministry and other government departments including Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s office discussed last details of the strategy until late Tuesday before agreeing on a final text, according to two people familiar with the discussions, who were granted anonymity due to the sensitivity of th...

EU Parliament ethics fight muddies Qatargate reforms

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:09:14 GMT

EU Parliament ethics fight muddies Qatargate reforms STRASBOURG — The body positivity movement has definitely not reached the European Parliament — relating to the ethics body, that is.When it comes to the European Commission’s proposal for an ethics body to boost integrity standards and enforcement across all EU institutions, the European Parliament can’t figure out where it stands. Left-leaning members of European Parliament want the body to be stronger. Conservatives want to rename it — but otherwise stick with the EU executive’s idea. And centrists are so disappointed they don’t even want to work on it.These persistent divisions have now crashed into a Parliament vote on Wednesday, intended ostensibly to strengthen its hand in talks with other EU institutions about the ethics panel. Instead, disunity and partisanship are expected, marring the EU’s broader reform ambitions after the Qatargate cash-for-influence scandal shocked Brussels.The catch: Both sides of the left-right divide are trying to claim cr...

Bank of England finds UK lenders strong enough to withstand worse economic conditions

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:09:14 GMT

Bank of England finds UK lenders strong enough to withstand worse economic conditions LONDON — The Bank of England Wednesday found U.K. banks can withstand a dire economic scenario of much higher interest rates, persistent inflation and recessions in both Britain and around the world as part of its stress-testing regime for the financial sector.The BoE said it “continues to judge that the U.K. banking system is resilient, and has the capacity to support households and businesses through a period of higher interest rates, even if economic and financial conditions were to be substantially worse than expected.”All banks remained above key capital thresholds and no bank will have to strengthen its capital position as a result of the test.The findings are the first public health check of British lenders since turmoil ripped the global banking system in March, after the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank in the U.S. highlighted potential losses lurking on banks’ books from rising rates. The BoE’s hypothetical scenario tested the banks against a 5 perce...

Driver freed from crumpled vehicle after crash in Dorchester

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:09:14 GMT

Driver freed from crumpled vehicle after crash in Dorchester A driver was extricated from a severely damaged vehicle in Dorchester overnight after a crash on Morrisey Boulevard in Dorchester.Emergency crews used hydraulic cutting tools to free the driver, who was taken to a hospital with undisclosed injuries.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Police investigating violent crash on Route 1 in Chelsea

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:09:14 GMT

Police investigating violent crash on Route 1 in Chelsea Police are investigation a violent crash in Chelsea overnight that led to the temporary closure of part of the southbound side of Route 1.Officers responding to a reported crash before the East Boston exit could be seen assisting with the removal of a damaged white van.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Pence would ban abortions when pregnancies aren’t viable. His GOP rivals won’t say if they agree

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:09:14 GMT

Pence would ban abortions when pregnancies aren’t viable. His GOP rivals won’t say if they agree NEW YORK (AP) — In a Republican presidential field full of opponents to abortion rights, Mike Pence stands out in his embrace of the cause.The former vice president, who is seeking the White House in 2024, is the only major candidate who supports a federal ban on abortion at six weeks, before many women know they’re pregnant. He has advocated pulling from the market a widely used abortion pill that has a better safety record than penicillin and Viagra. And he’s implored his Republican rivals to back a 15-week federal ban as a minimum national standard, which several have not done.In a recent interview, Pence went even further, saying abortion should be banned when a pregnancy isn’t viable. Such a standard would force women to carry pregnancies to term even when doctors have determined there is no chance a baby will survive outside the womb.“I’m pro-life. I don’t apologize for it,” Pence said in the interview. “I just have heard so many stories over the years of courageou...

Iowa Republicans pass bill banning most abortions after about 6 weeks, governor to sign on Friday

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:09:14 GMT

Iowa Republicans pass bill banning most abortions after about 6 weeks, governor to sign on Friday DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa’s Republican-led Legislature passed a bill banning most abortions after roughly six weeks of pregnancy during a marathon special session Tuesday that continued late into the night. Gov. Kim Reynolds immediately said in a statement she would sign the bill on Friday.The bill passed with exclusively Republican support in a rare, one-day legislative burst lasting more than 14 hours over the vocal — and sometimes tense — objections from Democratic lawmakers and abortion advocates protesting at the Capitol. Just after 11 p.m., lingering protesters in the gallery booed and yelled “shame” to state senators in the minutes after the bill was approved.Reynolds ordered the rare session after the state Supreme Court declined in June to reinstate a practically identical law that she signed in 2018.“The Iowa Supreme Court questioned whether this legislature would pass the same law they did in 2018, and today they have a clear answer,” Reynolds said in a statement...