Bears deal No. 1 overall pick in NFL Draft to Panthers for multiple picks and DJ Moore: report

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:12:48 GMT

Bears deal No. 1 overall pick in NFL Draft to Panthers for multiple picks and DJ Moore: report The Bears believe in Justin Fields.That was made evident when the team traded the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft to the Panthers in exchange for the No. 9 pick, No. 61 pick, a 2024 first-round pick, a 2025 second-round pick and WR DJ Moore on Friday, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter.The Panthers are searching for answers at quarterback and Alabama’s Bryce Young is among the contenders to go at the top of the draft.For the Bears, they secure multiple first-round picks and a new No. 1 receiver to support their franchise quarterback in Fields.This is a developing story. Check back for details. ()

Oscar nominations for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ mark long-overdue progress for Asian representation

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:12:48 GMT

Oscar nominations for ‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ mark long-overdue progress for Asian representation Regardless of the results at Sunday’s ceremony, the 2023 Oscars made history for Asian representation, largely on the strength of “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”With four actors of Asian descent nominated, this year’s 95th Academy Awards have the most Asian representation ever, and “Everything Everywhere All at Once” — starring Michelle Yeoh as a Chinese immigrant — is a favorite for best picture.The nominations mark long-overdue progress for Hollywood’s recognition of Asian-led films, says Zhen Zhang, the director of NYU’s Asian Film & Media Initiative.“There have been many Asian and Asian-American actors, … cinematographers, writers and so on trying to break into the industry and go to the top, but it has been a long trek, a very hard struggle,” Zhang told the Daily News.“In many ways, it’s a defining moment of what I consider the new American-Asian wave. Every time such an Asian film comes into public view and gets a lot of buzz and accolades, crossing over into the main...

Patriots release punter Jake Bailey

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:12:48 GMT

Patriots release punter Jake Bailey The Patriots need a new punter after announcing the release of Jake Bailey on Friday.Bailey, a fifth-round pick in 2019, was coming off his worst season in Foxboro. He ranked dead last in average and net average among players with more than 10 punts.He was a first-team All-Pro his rookie season, but looked nothing like that player last season. The Patriots were proactive in signing him to a four-year $13.5 million extension prior to last season (making him the NFL’s highest-paid punter at the time), but didn’t exactly get the best bang for their buck.He wound up on injured reserve last year with a back problem, then was hit with a team-imposed suspension. So there were issues on both sides.Michael Palardy, who was signed last year to a one-year deal, wasn’t very good after taking over for Bailey late in the year.So the Patriots will be looking for a punter, either in free agency, or the draft.  One name to keep an eye on is Rutgers’ Adam Korsak, who won the Ray Guy Award...

Arlington Heights Trustee Scaletta advises ‘be responsible’ with Bears decision as he looks to exit the Village Board after April election

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:12:48 GMT

Arlington Heights Trustee Scaletta advises ‘be responsible’ with Bears decision as he looks to exit the Village Board after April election After 16 years on the Arlington Heights Village Board, Trustee John Scaletta has decided to step down to spend more time with his youngest son.“I’ve been on the board his entire life,” Scaletta said of his son, Gianni, 13. “He’s going into high school next year and he’s a Boy Scout working toward Eagle Scout status. In four years, he’ll be going away to college and I’d like to use this time to make a difference in his life too.”Following the election in April and seating of the new board shortly thereafter, Scaletta, who is also a company vice president, will no longer have a Monday Village Board meeting conflict with his son’s scout meetings, the elected leader said. He’ll also be able to spend more time with his wife, Toni, and older son, Tripp.But his absence as a conservative voice on the board will be noticed.“I’ll miss him,” said Mayor Tom Hayes. “He’s been an outstanding trustee. N...

Kiska, Marineland orca, dies after over 40 years in captivity

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:12:48 GMT

Kiska, Marineland orca, dies after over 40 years in captivity Kiska, the lone orca at Marineland, has died after over 40 years in captivity.Often described as the world’s loneliest orca, Kiska had been at Marineland in Niagara Falls since 1979 and was about 47 years old.In a statement, Marineland says its “Marine mammal care team and experts did everything possible to support Kiska’s comfort and will mourn her loss.”The park says the whale’s health declined in recent weeks. Kiska lived alone in a pool complex since 2011 and was the last orca legally allowed to live in captivity.“World Animal Protection is heartbroken over the death of Kiska, Marineland’s last living orca, but thanks to changes to federal legislation, Kiska will be the last Orca to ever be in captivity in Canada,” said Michèle Hamers, World Animal Protection’s Wildlife Campaign Manager.“Marineland continues to escape accountability because of Ontario’s weak animal welfare enforcement, which has resulted in a cult...

Lineker off flagship BBC soccer show after Twitter posts

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:12:48 GMT

Lineker off flagship BBC soccer show after Twitter posts LONDON — Former England captain Gary Lineker was temporarily removed on Friday from his role as presenter of the BBC’s flagship soccer highlights show in the wake of his criticism of the British government’s new asylum policy.The long-running “Match of the Day” program, which has been a national institution in Britain since the 1960s, will be aired on Saturday “without studio presentation or punditry,” the BBC said in an extraordinary development after a slew of Lineker’s colleagues announced they wouldn’t appear on the show without him.In a post on Tuesday on his Twitter account that has 8.7 million followers, Lineker — one of England’s greatest soccer players and now among the U.K.’s most influential media figures — compared lawmakers’ language about migrants to that used in Nazi Germany.The BBC considers Lineker posting such views on social media as a breach of its guidelines. The network said it held discussions with Lineker over his involvement in “Match...

The New York hush-money probe of Donald Trump explained

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:12:48 GMT

The New York hush-money probe of Donald Trump explained NEW YORK (AP) — In the final weeks of the 2016 presidential election, Donald Trump’s lawyer tried to buy the silence of a porn actress who said she had a sexual encounter with the Republican during his days as a reality TV star.More than six years later, New York prosecutors appear to be close to deciding whether Trump should face charges in connection with that payoff, in what could become the first criminal case ever brought against a former president.Thursday’s news that the Manhattan district attorney invited Trump to testify before a grand jury next week suggested prosecutors were serious about bringing charges in a probe that looked like yesterday’s news just a few months ago.Trump has denied wrongdoing and that he had any extramarital affairs, and he blasted the probe in a Truth Social post as a “political Witch-Hunt, trying to take down the leading candidate, by far, in the Republican Party”Here’s a refresher on how things got to this point:WHAT IS TH...

Puerto Rico breaks world record as baseball fans go blond

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:12:48 GMT

Puerto Rico breaks world record as baseball fans go blond SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — The blonds are back.Puerto Rico on Friday broke the Guinness World record for the most hair dyed, with 192 men going blond to support the U.S. territory’s team that is vying to win the World Baseball Classic after finishing twice as runner-up.The team’s players first dyed their hair blond ahead of the 2017 World Baseball Classic as a joke, unexpectedly unleashing a dyeing craze in Puerto Rico that left pharmacies and beauty supply stores bereft of hair dye. The tournament is usually held every four years, but the pandemic delayed it by two years, so after six years of no dye jobs and no “Team Rubio!” cheers, many Puerto Ricans were eager to see if the trend would continue.The players obliged and repeated the tradition this year, and people in the island of overwhelmingly dark hair once again responded via platinum blond, dirty blond and even burnt orange locks and beards to show their support.“The more blond hair, the more united we’ll be as a peop...

B.C. to drop COVID-19 vaccine rule for public workers as it launches booster campaign

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:12:48 GMT

B.C. to drop COVID-19 vaccine rule for public workers as it launches booster campaign VANCOUVER — British Columbia is rescinding its policy requiring provincial public servants to be vaccinated against COVID-19 as it announces a spring booster program that will focus on the elderly and vulnerable.Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says the next round of boosters will target people at the “highest risk” of severe illness.That includes people aged at least 80, Indigenous people aged at least 70 and long-term care residents.People who are at least 18 and are moderately to severely immunity compromised are also recommended to get a booster in the campaign, which Henry says will begin “for the most part” in April. The province has meanwhile announced that from April 3, BC Public Service employees will no longer be required to provide proof of vaccination.The Ministry of Finance says in a statement the decision to rescind the policy was made “based on the high level of vaccination among public-service employees and the current state of...

Oregon closer to magic mushroom therapy, but has setback

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 08:12:48 GMT

Oregon closer to magic mushroom therapy, but has setback SALEM, Ore. (AP) — Oregon is taking a major step Friday in its pioneering of legalized psilocybin therapy with the graduation of the first students trained in accompanying patients tripping on psychedelic mushrooms, although a company’s bankruptcy leaves another group on the same path adrift.The graduation ceremony for 35 students was being held Friday evening by InnerTrek, a Portland firm, at a woodsy retreat center. A total of around 70 more will graduate on Saturday and Sunday in ceremonies in which they will pledge to do no harm.“Facilitator training is at the heart of the nation’s first statewide psilocybin therapy and wellness program and is core to the success of the Oregon model we’re pioneering here,” said Tom Eckert, program director at InnerTrek and the architect of the 2020 ballot measure which legalized Oregon’s program. In order to receive a certificate from InnerTrek, the students must pass a final exam. They then can take a test administered by the Oregon Healt...