Advocates behind Denver billboard campaign push for community safety funding in 2026 budget

You may have noticed new bus shelter ads popping up around Denver. These ads are part of an expanding campaign called “Get Real Denver.”

The campaign aims to encourage city leaders to prioritize funding for community-led solutions in the 2026 budget. By supporting initiatives driven by local communities, the effort seeks to create meaningful and lasting change throughout the city.

Keep an eye out for these ads and learn more about how you can join the movement to make Denver a better place for everyone.
https://kdvr.com/news/politics/advocates-behind-denver-billboard-campaign-push-for-community-safety-funding-in-2026-budget/

Cable Used in Deadly Funicular Crash in Lisbon Not Cleared for Public Transport

A preliminary report on the accident, which resulted in 16 fatalities, revealed that an incorrect cable was being used for the funicular.

However, investigators have stated that it is not yet possible to determine how this factor contributed to the crash. Further analysis is ongoing to understand the exact cause.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/20/world/europe/lisbon-funicular-crash-report.html

Explosion Destroys Vehicles Outside Home of Italian Journalist

Sigfrido Ranucci, the host of the investigative program *Report*, was previously placed under police protection due to his courageous reporting on organized crime.

His work shed light on dangerous criminal activities, which led to concerns for his safety. As a result, law enforcement provided him with protection to ensure he could continue his important investigations without threat.

Ranucci’s commitment to uncovering the truth highlights the risks journalists often face when exposing powerful criminal networks.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/17/world/europe/sigfrido-ranucci-car-bomb.html

After 46 Fires, Ford Issues Urgent Recall And Stop Sale Order

Ford’s recall machine has been unusually quiet in recent weeks, but it’s now back to its usual pace with the 115th campaign of the year. This latest round covers 59,006 vehicles that can short circuit and potentially catch fire.

### Affected Vehicles

The recall impacts an assortment of different models, including the 2021-2024 Bronco and Bronco Sport, as well as the 2020-2022 Escape and 2022-2024 Maverick. They’re also joined by the 2019-2020 Fusion, 2019-2024 Ranger, and some 2016-2018 and 2020-2023 Explorers.

Since this is a family affair, the company is also recalling the 2020-2022 Lincoln Corsair and 2016-2019 MKC.

### What’s Causing The Fire Risk?

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) explains that the vehicles may be equipped with an engine block heater that can leak coolant through its element pins. This issue increases the risk of an underhood fire, especially when the engine block heater is plugged into a non-GFCI outlet.

Digging deeper, the government says the heater’s solder joints may crack around the element base, allowing coolant to infiltrate into the block heater to cord interface. When the coolant evaporates, it leaves behind electrically conductive salt deposits.

These deposits accumulate over time and can eventually corrode electrical connections or form a “salt bridge.” If this happens, a resistive short circuit could occur.

Engine block heaters are relatively rare in non-diesel vehicles in the United States, and it’s believed that only 1% of the recalled vehicles have the defect.

### Signs To Watch For

Customers may notice problems if they see coolant spots on their driveway or in their garage. Other symptoms include:

– Overheating
– Loss of cabin heat
– Low coolant warning
– Smoke coming from the block heater wiring

### The Investigation

Ford became aware of the issue in January following a number of fires. They began investigating and quickly discovered that coolant could seep into the cord pocket, potentially leading to a short circuit when energized with 110V power.

As part of the investigation, Ford performed X-rays and CT scans on faulty components, which showed solder voids and cracks within the solder joint. However, the root cause of these issues was never determined.

As of September, Ford was aware of 46 vehicles that reportedly caught on fire. The automaker also received six customer complaints, 30 legal claims, and 21 reports from Transport Canada.

Given the prevalence of engine block heaters in Canada, it’s not surprising that most of the issues occurred there.

### Current Actions and Recommendations

The recall has resulted in a stop sale order. Existing owners are advised **not to use their engine block heater until it has been replaced**.

Unfortunately, this replacement is not expected to be available until February 2026, which means that the remedy will arrive close to the end of winter.

Ford owners affected by this recall should stay alert to any warning signs and follow official guidance to ensure safety until the fix is implemented.
https://www.carscoops.com/2025/10/after-46-fires-ford-issues-urgent-recall-and-stop-sale-order/

未明に北九州市戸畑区の建物火災で消防車出動 千防2丁目3番付近(10月14日午前1時14分ごろ)

速報:北九州市戸畑区で建物火災、消防車が出動

2025年10月14日未明、北九州市戸畑区千防2丁目3番付近で建物火災が発生しました。北九州市消防局によると、火災発生は午前1時14分ごろで、現場には消防車が出動し消火活動を行いました。

※写真はイメージ(消防車の資料写真)

なお、火災現場にはソーラーパネルが設置されており、こうした設備は消火活動の妨げとなるリスクが指摘されています。

今後の状況については、最新情報が入り次第お伝えします。

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▶ ソーラーパネルに潜むリスク 火災時には消火の妨げに

(2025年10月14日 8:11更新)
https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410919/

北九州市小倉南区のビル火災で消防車出動 津田新町1丁目3番付近(10月13日午後0時10分ごろ)

速報:北九州市小倉南区のビル火災で消防車が出動

2025年10月13日 午後0時10分ごろ、北九州市小倉南区津田新町1丁目3番付近でビル火災が発生しました。これを受け、北九州市消防局は迅速に消防車を出動させ、消火活動にあたっています。

現場の詳細や被害状況については現在調査中です。続報が入り次第、お伝えいたします。

【関連記事】
▶ ソーラーパネルに潜むリスク 火災時には消火の妨げになることも

※この記事は2025年10月13日 12:20に配信され、12:21に更新されました。
https://www.nishinippon.co.jp/item/1410715/

Expert Cautions on Rising Urban Bear Encounters

With acorns, wild grapes, and other key food sources scarce this year, bears have been drawn to residential areas in Sapporo’s Nishi Ward where chestnuts and walnuts remain. This shift in their foraging behavior has led to persistent bear sightings and increased safety concerns.

On September 26, a man was attacked in Heiwa Hill Park. Then, on October 8 and 9, bears were again spotted lingering and feeding within residential districts. While the bears involved now appear more composed than the one that attacked four people in 2021, their unpredictable behavior still poses serious risks.

Tamaki, a local expert, notes that firing weapons in populated areas is extremely sensitive, making it difficult to respond quickly to bear encounters. He stresses the importance of considering population control as part of a long-term solution to mitigate these incidents.

In the meantime, residents are urged to avoid risky activities such as hiking or walking at dawn or night while bear alerts remain in effect. If confronted by a bear, experts recommend the following steps:

– Remain calm.
– If the bear is distant, retreat slowly.
– If the bear is closer, raise your arms and speak gently to signal your presence.
– Seek substantial cover whenever possible.

Tamaki emphasizes that the best strategy is to maintain a safe distance and avoid encounters altogether. Staying informed and cautious can help reduce the risk of bear-related incidents as wildlife movements continue to be influenced by food scarcity this season.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147247.php

Hokkaido to Set Up Hidden Camera Detectors in Schools

Typhoon No. 22 has brought severe weather to the Izu Islands, particularly around Hachijo Island, where strong winds and heavy rain continue to impact the region. Although the intensity of the rain and wind has peaked, authorities urge residents to remain cautious due to violent gusts, high waves, and the risk of landslides caused by saturated ground conditions.

While most of the Kanto region, including the Tokyo metropolitan area, has avoided major transportation disruptions, some services along the coasts of Chiba and Ibaraki prefectures may still experience delays or interruptions.

As of 9 a.m. on October 9, Typhoon No. 23, named Nakri, was moving quickly northwest over waters south of Japan. It is expected to influence weather conditions during the upcoming three-day holiday weekend. Forecasts predict that the typhoon will strengthen slightly as it approaches the Okinawa and Amami regions between October 10 and 11. Afterward, Nakri is expected to curve northward, moving off the coast of Kyushu on October 12 and reaching waters south of Japan’s main islands by October 13.

In other news, a recent OECD report released on Tuesday reveals that elementary and junior high school teachers in Japan continue to work the longest hours among their peers worldwide. Although the 2024 results show a reduction of about four hours per week compared to the previous survey in 2018, Japan’s teachers still far exceed the working hours of educators globally.

Meanwhile, beer deliveries from Asahi Group Holdings have been disrupted following a ransomware cyberattack. This has caused shortages affecting izakaya and other establishments across Japan. Some bars have reported their beer stock dwindling to just a single bottle as supply chain delays ripple through the industry.

Additionally, a magnitude 4.9 earthquake struck off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture around 9:30 a.m. on October 7. The tremor registered a maximum intensity of 4 on the Japanese seismic scale. According to the Japan Meteorological Agency, there is no risk of a tsunami resulting from this earthquake.
https://newsonjapan.com/article/147214.php

Mumbai Accident: Porsche Crashes On Western Express Highway During Alleged High-Speed Race With BMW; Driver Injured | Video

Mumbai: A Porsche car, reportedly engaged in a high-speed race with a BMW, lost control and crashed into a divider on Mumbai’s Western Express Highway late Wednesday night. The luxury vehicle, a 718 Boxster, bearing the number plate DN 09Q 1777, sustained extensive damage on its right side due to the violent impact, while the driver suffered injuries and was rushed to a nearby hospital. High-speed Racing Turned Risky According to preliminary reports, the Porsche was allegedly being driven recklessly when the driver lost control near a busy stretch of the highway. The force of the crash caused parts of the car’s front and side panels to crumble, scattering debris across the road. Visuals shared by news agency ANI show the wrecked sports car lying by the divider, its airbags deployed and police personnel inspecting the site. While no casualties have been reported so far, authorities have launched an investigation to determine the exact sequence of events leading to the accident. Officials are also probing whether the Porsche and the BMW were involved in illegal street racing and if there was any violation of speed limits or other traffic regulations. Car Crashes On Coastal Road, Plunges Into Arabian Sea This crash comes just two days after another major accident in Mumbai, where a speeding car plunged into the Arabian Sea off the Coastal Road. On Monday night, a 29-year-old driver, identified as Frashogar Darayush Battiwala, lost control of his Ertiga vehicle while allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol. The car broke through the railing and fell nearly 30 feet into the water near Worli around 11 pm. Drunk Driver Saved By Authorities In a heroic rescue effort, Maharashtra Security Force (MSF) personnel Pandurang Kale and Vikas Rathod, along with a Byculla Police constable, jumped into the sea and pulled Battiwala to safety using a rope. He sustained minor injuries and was later taken to a hospital for treatment. Police later registered a case against him under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Motor Vehicles Act. To get details on exclusive and budget-friendly property deals in Mumbai & surrounding regions, do visit: https://budgetproperties.in/
https://www.freepressjournal.in/mumbai/mumbai-accident-porsche-crashes-on-western-express-highway-during-alleged-high-speed-race-with-bmw-driver-injured-video

Cold-water immersion may offer health benefits — and also presents risks

**The Chilling Truth: Exploring the Mental Health Benefits and Risks of Cold-Water Immersion**

Dr. Mark Harper recalls his first cold-water swim in the south of England 20 years ago. It was August, but the initial jolt from the plunge took his breath away. The shock to his system lasted a minute or two until he was “recombobulated and able to think about something other than the cold,” Harper says.

A surprise sensation soon replaced his discomfort. “I remember getting out of the water the first time and feeling so good,” Harper, an anesthesiologist who has since researched the potential risks and rewards of taking a nippy dunk, shared. “I wasn’t expecting that.”

### A Historical Perspective on Cold-Water Immersion

Claims about the benefits of cold-water immersion date back centuries. Thomas Jefferson, the principal author of the Declaration of Independence and the third American president, wrote toward the end of his life about using a cold foot bath daily for 60 years. He also owned a book published in 1706 on the history of cold-water bathing.

While evidence is building around the positive health effects of swimming in chilly water, bathing in ice, or taking cold showers, scientific confirmation is still lacking. However, Harper, who became a regular cold-water swimmer after his initiation, said there are strong signs that people can derive mental health benefits from the activity. He specifically mentioned a positive effect on depression and general well-being.

“For now, we have a very strong base, but not hard evidence, that cold-water immersion is effective for mental health,” Harper told The Associated Press.

### Boosting Mental Health Through Cold Water

Harper said his own early experiences with cold-water swimming piqued his professional curiosity. As a physician, he wondered if the brief bodily shock had clinical uses for treating depression.

He cited the biological phenomenon of hormesis, in which a stressor introduced at a low dose creates a positive response. For example, muscles and bones under stress—such as during weight-bearing exercise—respond by strengthening and growing.

Harper acknowledged that the positive effects he’s observed may be partially due to the placebo effect, where people report benefits simply because they believe a treatment is effective. In the case of cold-water immersion, benefits may also come from social interactions, the exercise itself, or the accomplishment of meeting a challenge, which boosts self-confidence.

“Personally, I think it’s all of those things, and the cold has an additive effect,” Harper said. “I think we have a good physiological basis for that. The basic science tells us the cold has a very strong effect on the body.”

He added, “What we’re talking about is an intervention that produces beneficial effects on mental health. So in a way, it doesn’t matter which aspect is generating the positive effects.”

Harper cited a common reaction among first-timers who take the plunge: “The fact that I’ve done this means I can do anything.” He described cold-water swimming as “quite a confidence builder,” and noted that people stick with it because they enjoy it so much.

### Know the Risks When You Start

Dr. Mike Tipton, a physiologist at the University of Portsmouth in England who has studied extreme environments, co-authored a paper with Harper titled *Cold Water Immersion: Kill or Cure*. The title reflects the dual nature of cold water—it can be either harmful or therapeutic depending on the circumstances.

“Like other environmental constituents such as pressure, heat, and oxygen, cold water can be either good or bad, threat or treatment,” they wrote after reviewing the research available at the time.

One clear finding: the activity presents dangers. Deaths from cold-water immersion are not uncommon. The shock of frigid water can cause people to hyperventilate and drown.

However, Tipton told The Associated Press that risks can be managed with common sense and precautions.

### How Cold, How Long?

You don’t need to go to extremes to gain potential benefits. Entering water at a temperature of 15 to 20 degrees Celsius (59 to 68°F) and staying for only a few minutes is sufficient.

“If the water is colder than that, you may get more benefit—but limit your exposure,” Tipton explained. “If you ask me what protocol you would follow if you thought this was going to be doing you good, I wouldn’t go in water much below 12°C (54°F), and I wouldn’t stay in for much more than two minutes.”

Both Tipton and Harper said that any benefits from cold-water immersion come from the body’s cold-shock response: the sudden drop in skin temperature, the release of stress hormones, the release of endorphins, and the anti-inflammatory effect.

Tipton cautioned against long spells in an ice bath. “Sitting in water for as long as I can fills me with horror,” he said. “This could destroy small nerves and blood vessels in extremities and could result in amputation the same way frostbite can.”

Harper, who has swum for as long as four hours in open water, advised vigilance. “People think it’s got to be super cold, super long, and the longer the better,” he said, “and that’s wrong.”

### Be Safe: Remember, You’re a Tropical Animal

Tipton emphasized that he’s not trying to be the “fun police” but suggested caution and a medical screening before taking the plunge. Humans are considered “tropical animals” who need to adapt to the cold and are better suited to warm conditions.

A human’s resting body temperature is about 36.5 to 37.5 degrees Celsius (97.7 to 99.5°F). Because of that, cold-water immersion is stressful and carries risks for both the cardiovascular and respiratory systems—not to mention the risk of drowning.

“We don’t want to stop people doing it,” Tipton said, “but we want to make sure they do it in a way that maximizes the benefits and minimizes the risks.”

He recommended swimming in life-guarded areas or with experienced outdoor swimmers. Knowing the body of water is essential; hazards might include tides, temperature, depth, and pollution.

“Understand that taking a tropical animal and putting it in cold water is probably the greatest stress that most people will experience in their life,” Tipton said. He suggested entering the water gradually rather than jumping in.

“Be sensible about it,” he advised. “Incremental is the key.”

**Cold-water immersion can offer promising mental health benefits if approached thoughtfully and safely. For those interested, start slow, stay aware, and listen to your body.**
https://www.phillytrib.com/news/health/cold-water-immersion-may-offer-health-benefits—-and-also-presents-risks/article_952a3db4-2e82-4319-b7de-3204f140454b.html