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Yahoo
3 hours ago
- General
- Yahoo
Boy, 16, dies in crash involving e-bike and car
A teenager has died following a crash involving an electric bike and a car in Sheffield. South Yorkshire Police said crews were called to reports of a collision on Staniforth Road, in the Darnall area of the city, shortly before 17:00 BST on Wednesday. A 16-year-old male pedestrian was taken to hospital but died of his injuries, the force said. An 18-year-old man, who was the rider of the electric bike, remains in hospital with serious injuries. Officers said the car, a grey Audi, failed to stop at the scene, adding a man and woman in their 40s were arrested on suspicion of assisting an offender and remain in custody. Det Ch Insp Andy Knowles said: "We know that this incident will have caused significant concern in the local community, and tonight our thoughts are with the boy's loved ones following this tragic incident. "Our investigation into what happened is continuing at pace and we currently have a scene in place on Staniforth Road as we continue to piece together the circumstances. "We are aware of speculation being shared online, as well as footage of the incident, and we ask members of the public to withhold from speculating or sharing footage, which may cause distress to the boy's family." Anyone with relevant CCTV or dashcam footage is asked to contact police. Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North South Yorkshire Police
Yahoo
2 days ago
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- Yahoo
Archer County Sheriff's Office seeks suspect in alleged morning robbery
ARCHER COUNTY (KFDX/KJTL) — The Archer County Sheriff's Office is searching for a suspect in an alleged early morning robbery. According to a Facebook post made by the ACSO, they are asking the public to Be On the Look Out (BOLO) for a black male last seen wearing a white shirt and jeans in the FM 368 and Highway 25 area. The suspect could be headed toward Holliday. He is a suspect in an early morning robbery, but is believed to be unarmed. Do not approach. If you have information about the suspect, please get in touch with the ACSO at (940) 574-2571. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
4 days ago
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- Yahoo
Three men stabbed during large fight
Three men were stabbed during a fight involving "a large group of people" in Sheffield, according to police. Officers were called to reports of fighting on Hinde Street in Page Hall just after 23:30 BST on Saturday. A South Yorkshire Police spokesperson said three men suffered stab wounds and were taken to hospital where they received treatment for non life-threatening injuries, while a fourth man suffered minor injuries. Two boys aged 17 and a 24-year-old man have been arrested in connection with the incident. One of the 17-year-old boys has been arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon, affray and assault causing grievous bodily harm. Another 17-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of affray. The 24-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of possession of an offensive weapon and affray. A force spokesperson confirmed all three remained in custody. Officers used a dispersal order break up the group. Supt Lee Dowswell said: "We know this incident is likely to cause concern within the local community. "There will be a heightened police presence in the area, with additional proactive patrols planned today and over the coming days." Listen to highlights from South Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North South Yorkshire Police


Scotsman
29-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
Shop these essential cowboycore aesthetic items from New Look
5 Cowboycore aesthetic essentials from New Look will get you ready for the festival season this summer | New Look This article contains affiliate links. We may earn a small commission on items purchased through this article, but that does not affect our editorial judgement. Get festival-ready this summer with these Cowboycore aesthetic items from New Look. Sign up to our daily newsletter – Regular news stories and round-ups from around Scotland direct to your inbox Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Summer festival season is upon us, and it's bringing major 'cowboycore' energy. Get ready to embrace your inner Beyoncé with these Western silhouettes. From suede textures, and fringe accents to prairie-inspired pieces reimagined for a new-generation. If you're looking to lasso the cowboy aesthetic without sacrificing comfort, New Look has everything you need to ride into festival season this summer. 1. Tan Fringe Trimmed Faux Suede Jacket New Look Tan Fringe Trimmed Faux Suede Jacket | New Look Nothing says cowboy like fringe and this Tan Faux Suede Jacket delivers it in a fresh, wearable way. The soft-touch faux suede gives it a luxe look without the weight, making it perfect for warm-weather layering over crop tops or bralettes. The fringe detailing adds movement and texture, ideal for catching the breeze (and compliments) while you sway to the music. It's a hero piece that transforms any basic outfit into a statement of style. Toss it over a dress or pair it with denim cut offs for instant cowboycore cool. 2. White Broderie Anglaise Tiered Midi Skirt New Look White Broderie Anglaise Tiered Midi Skirt | New Look A romantic counterbalance to rugged Western staples, this Broderie Anglaise Tiered Midi Skirt brings soft, prairie-girl energy to the mix. The intricate broderie detail keeps it delicate and feminine, while the flowing, tiered silhouette gives it festival-friendly movement. It's ideal for pairing with tougher textures like suede or leather, creating a harmonious balance between grit and grace. Dress it up with boots and a waistcoat, or down with a simple bandeau and sandals. It's so versatile. 3. Rust Faux Suede Buttoned Waistcoat New Look Rust Faux Suede Buttoned Waistcoat | New Look For an authentic touch that doesn't feel like a costume, this Rust Faux Suede Waistcoat is your go-to layering piece. The rich rust hue taps into the earthy tones of the Western landscape, while the tailored fit and button-front design make it polished enough to wear from the campground to the main stage. Layer it over floaty blouses or wear it solo with high-waisted shorts for a modern take on cowgirl minimalism. It's budget-friendly, bold, and guaranteed to become a staple in your summer wardrobe. 4. Public Desire Brown Folklore Faux Suede Contrast Stitch Boots New Look Public Desire Brown Folklore Faux Suede Contrast Stitch Boots | New Look A true cowboycore look wouldn't be complete without the boots and these Brown Folklore Faux Suede Boots hit all the right notes. From the Western-inspired silhouette to the contrast stitching, they're full of detail without being overdone. The mid-height heel adds lift without sacrificing comfort, and the soft faux suede finish keeps them wearable all day long. Pair it with skirts, shorts, or dresses whatever your festival fit, these boots were made for walking (and dancing). 5. Tan Western Style Straw-Look Hat New Look Tan Western Style Straw-Look Hat | New Look This Tan Straw-Look Western Hat is the perfect finishing touch to your outfit. Lightweight and breathable, it keeps you cool while providing just the right amount of shade during sunny sets. The classic shape adds structure to floatier outfits and elevates even the simplest look with cowboy charm. And as it's currently on offer, it's a no-brainer buy now for festival season and beyond. 💪 Women 55+ are leading the way in healthy weight loss A major UK study shows that women over 55 are seeing the best results from weight loss jabs like Wegovy and Mounjaro – and it's not just the medication that's working. According to research from Voy and Imperial College London, older women who track their weight and attend coaching sessions lose 53% more weight than those relying on jabs alone. ✨ Voy offers a personalised, medically guided plan combining prescription support with coaching and digital habit-building tools. Learn more and check your eligibility here. Natalie Dixon is NationalWorld's Lifestyle reporter . If you liked this article and want to read more about fashion, beauty and lifestyle you can follow Natalie Dixon on X here .


Business Wire
23-05-2025
- Business
- Business Wire
ICE First Look at Mortgage Performance: Foreclosure Activity Edges Higher Following Recent Record Lows
ATLANTA & NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE:ICE), a leading global provider of technology and data, today released its April 2025 First Look, which shows U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) mortgages progressing through the foreclosure pipeline following the recent moratorium expiration. The ICE First Look reports on month-end delinquency, foreclosure and prepayment statistics sourced from its loan-level database, which covers a majority of the U.S. mortgage market. Key takeaways from this month's findings include: The national delinquency rate ticked up 1 basis point (bp) to 3.22% in April and is up a modest 13 bps (4.1%) from the same time last year. Still, delinquencies remain below pre-pandemic levels. Serious delinquencies – loans 90+ days past due but not in foreclosure – improved seasonally but rose 14% from April 2024 marking the sixth consecutive month of 10%+ annual increases. While foreclosure activity remains muted, foreclosure starts (+13%), sales (+9%), and active inventory (+4%) all rose on an annual basis for the second consecutive month. April's 6,500 foreclosure sales marked the largest single-month volume in 15 months, with VA sales, which account for the bulk of the recent rise, hitting their highest level since 2019. Prepayment activity, measured in single month mortality, jumped to 0.71%, the highest level since October. This rise was driven by stronger home sale and refinance-related prepayments, which grew +19.0% over the previous month and +34.9% over the previous year. Data as of Apr. 30, 2025 Total U.S. loan delinquency rate (loans 30 or more days past due, but not in foreclosure): 3.22% Month-over-month change: 0.28% Year-over-year change: 4.10% Total U.S. foreclosure pre-sale inventory rate: 0.38% Month-over-month change: -1.71% Year-over-year change: 3.74% Total U.S. foreclosure starts: 29,000 Month-over-month change -12.38% Year-over-year change: 12.96% Monthly prepayment rate (SMM): 0.71% Month-over-month change: 19.01% Year-over-year change: 34.92% Foreclosure sales: 6,500 Month-over-month change: 6.42% Year-over-year change: 9.43% Number of properties that are 30 or more days past due, but not in foreclosure: 1,752,000 Month-over-month change: 8,000 Year-over-year change: 94,000 Number of properties that are 90 or more days past due, but not in foreclosure: 476,000 Month-over-month change: -18,000 Year-over-year change: 59,000 Number of properties in foreclosure pre-sale inventory: 209,000 Month-over-month change: -3,000 Year-over-year change: 11,000 Number of properties that are 30 or more days past due or in foreclosure: 1,961,000 Month-over-month change: 5,000 Year-over-year change: 105,000 Top 5 States by Non-Current* Percentage Louisiana: 7.60% Mississippi: 7.37% Alabama: 5.53% Indiana: 5.01% Arkansas: 4.98% Expand Bottom 5 States by Non-Current* Percentage Oregon: 2.19% Montana: 2.08% Idaho: 2.02% Colorado: 2.00% Washington: 1.94% Expand Top 5 States by 90+ Days Delinquent Percentage Mississippi: 1.93% Louisiana: 1.93% Alabama: 1.49% Florida: 1.30% Georgia: 1.30% Expand Top 5 States by 12-Month Change in Non-Current* Percentage New York: -9.09% Hawaii: -6.47% Maine: -6.19% Wyoming: -4.92% North Dakota: -3.39% Expand Bottom 5 States by 12-Month Change in Non-Current* Percentage Florida: 12.13% Colorado: 10.90% Arizona: 8.58% Georgia: 8.58% Michigan: 8.01% Expand *Non-current totals combine foreclosures and delinquencies as a percent of active loans in that state. Notes: 1) Totals are extrapolated based on ICE's loan-level database of mortgage assets. 2) All whole numbers are rounded to the nearest thousand, except foreclosure starts and sales, which are rounded to the nearest hundred. Expand The company will provide a more in-depth review of this data in its monthly Mortgage Monitor report, which includes an analysis of data supplemented by detailed charts and graphs that reflect trend and point-in-time observations. The Mortgage Monitor report will be available online at on June 2, 2025. For more information about gaining access to ICE's loan-level database, please send an email to ICE-MortgageMonitor@ About the ICE First Look ICE maintains the nation's leading repository of loan-level residential mortgage data and performance information – which covers the majority of the U.S. market – including tens of millions of loans across the spectrum of credit products and more than 230 million historical records. In addition, the company maintains a robust public property records databases that covers 99.9% of the U.S. population and households from more than 3,100 counties. ICE's research experts carefully analyze this data to produce the First Look, a monthly summary of month-end delinquency, foreclosure and prepayment statistics. About Intercontinental Exchange Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. (NYSE: ICE) is a Fortune 500 company that designs, builds and operates digital networks that connect people to opportunity. We provide financial technology and data services across major asset classes helping our customers access mission-critical workflow tools that increase transparency and efficiency. ICE's futures, equity, and options exchanges – including the New York Stock Exchange – and clearing houses help people invest, raise capital and manage risk. We offer some of the world's largest markets to trade and clear energy and environmental products. Our fixed income, data services and execution capabilities provide information, analytics and platforms that help our customers streamline processes and capitalize on opportunities. At ICE Mortgage Technology, we are transforming U.S. housing finance, from initial consumer engagement through loan production, closing, registration and the long-term servicing relationship. Together, ICE transforms, streamlines and automates industries to connect our customers to opportunity. Trademarks of ICE and/or its affiliates include Intercontinental Exchange, ICE, ICE block design, NYSE and New York Stock Exchange. Information regarding additional trademarks and intellectual property rights of Intercontinental Exchange, Inc. and/or its affiliates is located here. Key Information Documents for certain products covered by the EU Packaged Retail and Insurance-based Investment Products Regulation can be accessed on the relevant exchange website under the heading 'Key Information Documents (KIDS).' Safe Harbor Statement under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 – Statements in this press release regarding ICE's business that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" that involve risks and uncertainties. For a discussion of additional risks and uncertainties, which could cause actual results to differ from those contained in the forward-looking statements, see ICE's Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filings, including, but not limited to, the risk factors ICE's Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024, as filed with the SEC on February 6, 2025. Category: Mortgage Technology ICE-CORP Source: Intercontinental Exchange