Phoenix hits at least 110 for 19th straight day, breaking U.S. city records in worldwide heat wave
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:29 GMT
By SETH BORENSTEIN and ANITA SNOW (Associated Press)PHOENIX (AP) — The extreme heat scorching Phoenix set a new record Tuesday, the 19th consecutive day temperatures hit at least 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43 Celsius) in a summer of suffering echoing around much of the globe.As human-caused climate change and a newly formed El Nino are combining to shatter heat records worldwide, the Phoenix region stands apart among major metropolitan areas in the U.S.No other major city – defined as the 25 most populous in the United States – has had any streak of 110-degree days or 90-degree nights longer than Phoenix, said weather historian Christopher Burt of the Weather Company.National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration climate data scientists Russ Vose and Ken Kunkel found no large cities with that streak of warming, but smaller places such as Death Valley and Needles, California; and Casa Grande, Arizona, have had longer streaks. Death Valley has had an 84-day streak of 1...Waiting for ‘Oppenheimer?’ Here are 10 films about the bomb to watch now
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:29 GMT
The atomic bomb has such a rich role in film history, we’re kind of surprised it doesn’t have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame yet.This week’s opening of Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” adds one more compelling chapter to the tradition. And what a compelling and extensive tradition it is. By our count, nearly 150 feature films, documentaries and series have been made that address nuclear weapons or atomic power either directly or metaphorically, and many more that use the weapon as a plot device.And there’s no mystery as to why. Few devices or developments in science offer such a fertile mix of intrigue, wonderment and abject terror. The idea that splitting an atom – the tiny, basic compound of all matter – can trigger the end of all life as we know it can, and should, keep us all up at night.And unlike vicious space aliens or homicidal supercomputers, this is no hypothetical boogeyman we’re talking about, but a run-of-the-mill, everyday science that we use to run our laptops ...Mayo Clinic Minute: Plant-based diet is encouraged for patients with cancer
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:29 GMT
Deb Balzer | (TNS) Mayo Clinic News NetworkFor patients diagnosed with cancer, is there one diet that is better than another? Dr. Dawn Mussallem, an integrative health specialist at Mayo Clinic, says it’s not about one food or diet, but rather a dietary pattern that emphasizes a predominant plant-based diet that is high in fiber. And, Dr. Mussallem says, 97% of Americans aren’t getting enough fiber.“It’s the dietary pattern that the organizations, such as the American Institute for Cancer Research and the American Cancer Society, recommend is a plant-predominant diet that has an emphasis on whole foods,” says Dr. Mussallem.That includes a variety of fresh vegetables and fruits, whole grains, beans, nuts, and seeds,“It’s good to have whole grains, not processed grains, but whole grains,” she says.Skip ultraprocessed foods. Limit or avoid red and processed meats. The American Cancer Society says it’s unknown if there is a safe leve...Which Chicago White Sox pitchers could be on the move by the trade deadline? Taking a look at the possibilities.
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:29 GMT
Pitching is always a priority for contenders at the trade deadline.And the Chicago White Sox could have plenty to offer.While the Sox just completed one of their best series of the season, taking two of three from the Atlanta Braves, they have not been able to dig themselves out of the destructive 7-21 start to 2023.The Sox, who begin a three-game series Tuesday against the New York Mets at Citi Field, are 15 games under .500 at 40-55. They are in fourth place in the American League Central, 8 1/2 games behind the division-leading Minnesota Twins.That’s led to speculation they will be selling as the Aug. 1 trade deadline approaches. Here’s a look at some of the possible sought-after hurlers.StartersLucas Giolito had a disappointing 2022. He’s returned to form this season, ranking in the top 15 in the AL in categories such as ERA (11th, 3.45), strikeouts (10th, 117), innings (tied for 11th, 112 1/3) and WHIP (15th, 1.14).The right-hander, who received AL Cy Young Aw...Tyngsboro daycare case: Feds charge former New Hampshire lawmaker Stacie Marie Laughton with receipt of child pornography
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:29 GMT
The former New Hampshire state representative Stacie Marie Laughton, who identifies as a transgender woman, has been federally charged in connection with the Tyngsboro daycare child pornography case.Laughton, 39, of Nashua, N.H., was referred to as “PERSON 1” in the federal criminal complaint against Lindsay Groves, 38, of Hudson, N.H., who was charged last month with taking pornographic images of children at the Creative Minds daycare in Tyngsboro, where she worked.“I want to do this with you with one of my kids,” Groves allegedly texted her former romantic partner — who has now been identified as Laughton following Tuesday’s federal complaint filing — the afternoon of June 14 alongside a picture of a prepubescent boy with a focus on his genitals. “I took that picture a couple minutes ago.”Laughton allegedly responded to that text with “I also need to be honest I mean yes that picture was hot of that little boy but you probably have gotten the picture by now that I prefer little gi...‘Courage and resilience:’ Judge acquits two men convicted in 1973 killing in Winnipeg
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:29 GMT
WINNIPEG — A judge has granted an acquittal to two First Nations men convicted of killing a restaurant worker in Winnipeg a half-century ago.Chief Justice Glenn Joyal of the Court of King’s Bench told Brian Anderson and Allan Woodhouse they are innocent and deserve acquittals, resulting in an eruption of cheers and claps from the gallery.“I’m now happy to enter them,” Joyal said of the acquittals. “Your stories are stories of courage and resilience.”So many people turned up for the appearance of Anderson and Woodhouse in Winnipeg court that it had to be moved to a bigger room.Following Joyal’s decision, people hugged and some began to cry.The Crown had asked for an acquittal of Anderson and Woodhouse, saying systemic racism had affected the investigation and prosecution.“Our justice system failed,” Crown attorney Michelle Jules told Joyal on Tuesday. “Failed to provide them a fair trial.”Federal Justice Minister David Lametti ordered a new trial in June...Visa re-ups sponsorship with US Soccer, equal investment in women
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:29 GMT
AUCKLAND, New Zealand (AP) — On the eve of the Women’s World Cup, U.S. Soccer has extended its partnership with Visa for the next five years. As part of the agreement announced Tuesday, Visa again vowed that 50% of investment will go towards programs surrounding the U.S. women’s national team and women’s soccer initiatives.The deal ensures Visa’s ongoing involvement in the SheBelieves Cup international tournament in the United States each year. The financial services company is the tournament’s presenting sponsor.“It’s very aligned with our focus on sports but more importantly, with our focus on women and ensuring that women really do get equality,” said Mary Ann Reilly, head of North America marketing for Visa.The sponsorship also comes as the United States is set to host the 2026 men’s World Cup with Mexico and Canada.“We’ve actually done more with the U.S. women’s team from a SheBelieves Cup perspective, but I think it’s a huge opportunit...Woman severely injured in bison attack in Roosevelt Park
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:29 GMT
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — A bison severely injured a Minnesota woman on Saturday in Theodore Roosevelt National Park, the National Park Service said in a statement on Tuesday.Park officials reported she was in serious but stable condition after suffering “significant injuries to her abdomen and foot.”The woman was taken to a Fargo hospital after being transported by ambulance to a hospital in Dickinson, about 30 miles (48.28 kilometers) east of Painted Canyon, a colorful Badlands vista popular with motorists, where the attack occurred at a trailhead.The attack is under investigation; exact details are unknown. Park Superintendent Angie Richman did not immediately respond to an email requesting information.On Monday, a bison charged and gored a 47-year-old Phoenix woman in Yellowstone National Park. She sustained significant injuries to her chest and abdomen and was taken by helicopter to an Idaho Falls hospital.Park officials reminded visitors that bison are large, powerful and wild, an...An American economist is getting a top EU job. And France’s Macron isn’t happy about it
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:29 GMT
BRUSSELS (AP) — With French President Emmanuel Macron insisting the European Union needs more strategic independence, he seemed decidedly piqued on Tuesday over the EU head office’s plans to hire an American expert as its chief competition economist. “Is there really no great European researcher with academic qualifications that could do this job?” Macron asked at a summit of EU leaders with their Latin American counterparts. In a bloc of some 450 million people, “is there no one in the 27 member states that has a researcher good enough to advise the Commission? That is a real question mark,” Macron said. The EU’s executive Commission announced last week that it had appointed Yale economics professor Fiona Scott Morton as chief competition economist in its department tasked with ensuring that “all companies compete equally and fairly on their merits within the single market, to the benefit of consumers, businesses and the European economy as a whole.”Macron i...A ‘person of interest’ is being held in Oregon deaths of 4 women after governor revokes commutation
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:46:29 GMT
SALEM, Ore. (AP) — A man considered a person of interest in the deaths of four women whose bodies were found in northwestern Oregon is being held in a state prison after Gov. Tina Kotek reinstated a prison sentence that was commuted by her predecessor.Jesse Lee Calhoun, 38, is a person of interest in the deaths of 22-year-old Kristin Smith, 24-year-old Charity Lynn Perry, 31-year-old Bridget Leann Webster and 22-year-old Ashley Real, according to a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation. The official requested anonymity Tuesday because they are not authorized to comment publicly on the case.The women’s bodies were found in wooded areas around Portland, Oregon, between February and May. Officials have not released any information about how the women died or why Calhoun is considered a person of interest in the investigation. He has not been charged.Calhoun did not immediately respond to an email sent through the Snake River Correctional Institution’s inmate comm...Latest news
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