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A stabbing at Hamburg’s central train station causes multiple injuries. A woman is arrested
2 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025Strike threat could push more customers away from struggling Canada Post
4 minute read Preview Sunday, Sep. 21, 2025Canadians warned to prepare for hurricanes regardless of how many storms are forecast
3 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025French Open 2025: Jannik Sinner returns to Grand Slam tennis after his doping ban
3 minute read Preview Sunday, Sep. 21, 2025Venezuelan workers at Disney put on leave from jobs after losing protective status
4 minute read Preview Thursday, Sep. 25, 2025What issues to watch as ‘big, beautiful bill’ moves to the Senate
6 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025A sold-out Indy 500 packed with drama, from firings to Larson’s double to Newgarden threepeat bid
6 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025Celebrating 50 years, Winnipeg's downtown Keg steakhouse takes pride in its endurance
7 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025Pregnant news anchor stays on air during labor. ‘If I disappear, that’s what’s going on,’ she says
1 minute read Friday, Oct. 3, 2025ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) — Local news co-anchor Olivia Jaquith went ahead with a three-hour morning newscast even after her labor contractions began and her water broke, keeping viewers updated about the coming birth of her first baby.
“We do have some breaking news this morning -- literally,” co-anchor Julia Dunn said at the top of the CBS6 Albany broadcast Wednesday morning. “Olivia’s water has broke, and she is anchoring the news now in active labor.”
“Early labor, early labor,” replied Jaquith, who was two days past her due date.
Jaquith stayed on air as Dunn kept recording on Facebook Live.
Getting river rehab rolling: Other cities' success in stemming effluent offer splashes of hope for Winnipeg's waterways
15 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025Lebanon starts process to disarm Palestinian factions in refugee camps
3 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025Trump threatens 50% tariffs on EU and 25% penalties on smart phones as his trade war intensifies
8 minute read Preview Sunday, Sep. 21, 2025Homeowners spend on renovations and repairs despite the uncertain economy and higher prices
4 minute read Preview Wednesday, Oct. 15, 2025New music: Blake Shelton, Blondshell, Ingrid Laubrock, Elation Pauls
7 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025Demonstrators demand overpass at dangerous Carberry intersection
4 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025Congo’s ex-President Kabila denounces ‘dictatorship’ after his immunity is lifted in treason probe
3 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025Russia and Ukraine swap hundreds of prisoners in first phase of a major exchange
6 minute read Preview Friday, May. 23, 2025Rescue efforts underway for 260 workers trapped in a South African gold mine
1 minute read Monday, Sep. 15, 2025JOHANNESBURG (AP) — Rescue efforts are underway in South Africa to bring 260 workers trapped in a gold mine for a day back to the surface, the Sibanye Stillwater mining company said on Friday.
According to the company, an initial investigation showed that a sub-shaft rock winder skip door opened at the loading point and caused some damage to the mineshaft at the Kloof mine, west of Johannesburg.
“Following a detailed risk assessment, it was decided that employees should remain at the sub-shaft station until it is safe to proceed to the surface, in order to avoid walking long distances at this time,” the company said in a statement.
The National Union of Mineworkers, which represents workers at the Kloof mine, said the miners have been trapped for almost 24 hours, with the company repeatedly changing the estimated time for them to return to the surface.