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Christmas Day found many families and friends ice skating in Philly, taking in a movie and eating Chinese food at EMei Restaurant, all while celebrating traditions.
PHILADELPHIA – Plenty of families headed out to downtown Philadelphia on Christmas Day to check off their holiday traditions.
At Dilworth Park, the Rothman Ice Rink was full of families, friends and couples taking in the holiday lights on ice skates.
"It’s so beautiful and they added this tinsel this year so it’s really cool, just the beauty of it," said Kiana Glick.
"I like the music on and usually we go with our family and maybe a few friends, and I like skating talking and laughing," said Jaleah Glick.
"It’s just great to be able to celebrate with family and to be able to, you know, do traditions like this," said John Glick.
Many stopped by the 50-foot-tall Philadelphia Christmas tree for the perfect holiday photo.
"We just look nice with the matching hats," said Emmanuel Alvarado.
"I wish we’re going to be successful, our life – all the time happy, healthy, wealthy," said Tul Lama who made a wish down the makeshift wishing well at City Hall.
Over at the Film Society Bourse, in Old City, a few Christmas shows were sold out as many theater-goers said it’s tradition to go see a movie on December 25.
"We were a group of three and had to split up because it was packed," said Avigail Milder.
"Jewish traditions on Christmas mean doing everything that’s still open on Christmas Day, so movie theaters are open, Chinese food is open," said Lola Milder.
EMei Restaurant was open and bustling on Christmas Day. The owner, Dan Tsao, said nearly 40 employees are working the holiday to keep up with the demand for both dine in and take out.
"25 percent more than a regular Saturday. That means we’re possibly going to have over 600 dining customers and 250 or 300 delivery orders," said Tsao.
Tsao said he’s grateful for customers who make his restaurant their holiday tradition.
"I’m here with my beautiful family, my wife Dawn, my daughter Erica and my son Ben," said customer David Palmieri. "It’s our first time here, but we like it so much we should do this every year."
"I’m on my second beer, my friends are over there, I’m like, I got to go to the bar, but everybody is fabulous and I’m meeting great, great, great people. Merry Christmas everyone!" said customer Carmen Jones.
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Gemini Horoscope Today, 28-December-2024: Work may overshadow your love life today, warns Ganesha – The Indian Express
Gemini Horoscope Prediction Today, 28-December-2024: It’s a golden day for you, predicts Ganesha. Success in work, academics, and relationships will make you feel cheerful and light. Financial gains are likely, and expenses will be directed toward meaningful endeavors. However, stay humble and avoid letting your temper hurt relationships. Support from colleagues and appreciation from superiors will ensure you wrap up tasks with ease.
Work may overshadow your love life today, warns Ganesha. Detachment from your partner could lead to disagreements. Don’t ignore your relationship—seek support from your beloved and family if things feel overwhelming.
Hard work is essential to boost your income today. Whether it’s working extra hours in a job or putting in more effort as a businessperson, diligence will pay off, advises Ganesha.
Finishing work on time may feel like an uphill battle. Just as you clear tasks, more might pile up. Planning and logical thinking are your best allies to meet deadlines and handle unexpected setbacks.
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What is Kessler Syndrome and the potential consequences for Earth of growing space debris? – LiveNOW from FOX
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Two NASA astronauts who have been suspended in space for six months are facing yet another delay and will not return back to Earth until at least late March, according to NASA officials. LiveNOW’s Andy Mac spoke about the delayed homecoming with Ken Kremer, from Space UpClose
LOS ANGELES – Space debris threatens the future of space travel as thousands of defunct satellites and fragments circle Earth at dangerous speeds, experts warn.
Of 19,590 satellites launched since 1957, about 13,230 remain in orbit – but only 10,200 still function, the European Space Agency reported in September 2024.
The International Space Station dodged space debris 39 times since 1999, including multiple maneuvers in 2024, NASA reports. Some debris even reaches Earth – a Florida family recently filed an $80,000 claim after space station debris damaged their home.
Named after former NASA scientist Donald Kessler, who identified the threat in 1978, Kessler Syndrome describes a chain reaction where orbiting debris creates more debris through collisions.
The phenomenon could make parts of Earth's orbit unusable for space travel. A 2009 incident demonstrated this risk when two satellites collided over Siberia, creating a new field of debris, the American Scientist reported.
Spacefaring nations launched about 50,000 tons of material into orbit since the 1950s. Defunct satellites, spent rocket boosters and even lost astronaut tools create a growing hazard above Earth.
FILE – In this handout provided by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), back dropped by planet Earth the International Space Station (ISS) is seen from NASA space shuttle Endeavour after the station and shuttle began their post-undoc
"We are seeing a dramatically increased use of space, but still insufficient technology to prevent the risks that follow," Holger Krag, ESA's head of Space Safety, said in a recent statement.
The European Space Agency adopted the Zero Debris Charter, aiming to nearly eliminate space junk by 2030. NASA and other space organizations worldwide now take more concrete actions to address the hazard.
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Rosen Law Firm Urges Transocean Ltd. (NYSE: RIG) Investors with Losses in Excess of $100K to Contact the Firm for Information About Their Rights – Business Wire
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announces that a shareholder filed a class action on behalf of purchasers of Transocean Ltd. (NYSE: RIG) securities between October 31, 2023 and September 9, 2024, both dates inclusive (the “Class Period”). Transocean provides offshore contract drilling services for oil and gas wells worldwide.
For more information, submit a form, email attorney Phillip Kim, or give us a call at 866-767-3653.
The Allegations: Rosen Law Firm is Investigating the Allegations that Transocean Ltd. (NYSE: RIG) Misled Investors Regarding its Business Operations.
According to the lawsuit, statements made during the Class Period were false and/or materially misleading because (1) the Discoverer Inspiration and the Development Driller III were considered non-strategic assets; (2) the Company’s recorded asset valuations were overstated; (3) as a result, the Company would take nearly twice the vessels’ sale price in impairment if sold; and (4) as a result of the foregoing, defendants’ positive statements about the company’s business, operations, and prospects were materially misleading and/or lacked a reasonable basis. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.
What Now: You may be eligible to participate in the class action against Transocean. Shareholders who want to serve as lead plaintiff for the class must file their motions with the court by February 24, 2025. A lead plaintiff is a representative party who acts on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation. You do not have to participate in the case to be eligible for a recovery. If you choose to take no action, you can remain an absent class member. For more information, click here.
All representation is on a contingency fee basis. Shareholders pay no fees or expenses.
About Rosen Law Firm: Some law firms issuing releases about this matter do not actually litigate securities class actions. Rosen Law Firm does. Rosen Law Firm is a recognized leader in shareholder rights litigation, dedicated to helping shareholders recover losses, improving corporate governance structures, and holding company executives accountable for their wrongdoing. Since its inception, Rosen Law Firm has obtained over $1 billion for shareholders.
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Menomonie Police Department announces unexpected, off-duty death of officer – WMTV
MENOMONIE, Wis. (WEAU) – The Menomonie Police Department is announcing the unexpected, off-duty death of one of their officers, Officer Sam Miller.
Menomonie police say Officer Miller has served with the Menomonie Police Department since January 2024. Prior to that, Miller served at multiple other law enforcement agencies.
Menomonie police add that they have requested help from neighboring law enforcement agencies to help with public safety needs in the City of Menomonie for the next few days.
Chippewa Falls Police Department Chief of Police Ryan Douglas released the following statement:
Local agencies from the region will be covering shifts in the city, responding to calls for service to assist the community. This will allow the members of the Menomonie Police Department to focus on wellness and grieve their loss.
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Metro-Atlanta hits record job growth in November, led by private education and health services – On Common Ground News
ATLANTA— Metro Atlanta achieved a historic milestone in November, with total jobs reaching an all-time high of 3,112,100, the Georgia Department of Labor (GDOL) announced on Thursday, Dec. 26. The region added 9,600 jobs over the month and 12,900 jobs compared to November 2023.
Jobs were at an all-time high in Private Education and Health Services with employment levels of 435,900, followed by Government at 368,300, the DOL
Top sectors for yearly job gains:
Health Care and Social Assistance, 15,600
Accommodation and Food Services, 8,600
Local Government, 7,500
Finance and Insurance, 2,000
Arts, Entertainment, and Recreation, 2,000
Monthly job trends:
Key industries also saw significant gains in November in:
Retail Trade, 5,300
Transportation and Warehousing, 3,600
Health Care and Social Assistance, 2,100
Local Government, 1,700
Finance and Insurance, 1,100
However, some sectors experienced declines over the month:
Accommodation and Food Services, -2,700,
Administrative and Support Services, -1,500
Specialty Trade Contractors, -1,200
“Georgia proves that smart leadership and bold policies drive economic success,” said GDOL Emergency Interim Successor Louis DeBroux. “While other states struggle with overregulation and economic uncertainty, Georgia’s economy is thriving—job numbers are up in 12 regions, unemployment claims are down across the board, and businesses continue to choose our state as the best place to grow and invest. These results don’t happen by accident; they are the product of strong fiscal policies and a commitment to empowering job creators and hardworking Georgians. As we close out the year, Georgia remains a perennial leader in opportunity, innovation, and prosperity.”
The labor force decreased in Atlanta by 9,721 and ended the month with 3,258,351. This number increased by 11,795 when compared to November 2023.
The number of employed decreased by 11,662 to 3,142,894 in November. From November 2023 to November 2024, the number of employed was down by -11,215.
The number of unemployed was up by 1,941 to 115,457 in November. From November 2023 to November 2024, the number of unemployed was up by 23,010.
In November, initial unemployment claims were down by 1,866 over-the-month to 10,318 and were down by 445 over-the-year.
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Toledo police: Man arrested on murder charge for assault death – WTOL
TOLEDO, Ohio — Toledo police arrested a man on Friday for the death of an assault victim who succumbed to his injuries earlier this week.
James Friess, 42, is charged with murder in the death of Sherman Ryan, 42, who police say was found suffering from apparent assault injuries in east Toledo on Sunday and died in the hospital on Tuesday.
An autopsy performed on Wednesday by the Lucas County Coroner’s Office determined Ryan’s cause of death to be blunt force injuries and ruled the manner of death a homicide.
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