North Dakota Gov. Burgum may miss GOP presidential debate after hurting himself playing basketball
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:49:55 GMT
MILWAUKEE (AP) — North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum may not be able to participate in Wednesday’s Republican presidential debate after he injured himself playing basketball and was taken to the emergency room. Campaign spokesman Lance Trover said Wednesday that it was “unclear if he will be able to stand at the debate.” He didn’t say what type of injury it was but said Burgum’s team would have more information later. The injury, which occurred Tuesday while Burgum was playing with campaign staff, was first reported by CNN.Missing the two-hour debate would be a major setback for Burgum, who is the least known of the eight candidates expected to take the stage in Milwaukee on Wednesday night. The first debate of the GOP primary, which early front-runner Donald Trump has said he’s skipping, is his best opportunity for Burgum to introduce himself to voters. Burgum, a wealthy businessman, qualified for the debate after offering $20 gift cards to donors who gave h...Swiss police warn that heat wave raises danger of falling ice, rock in the Alps
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:49:55 GMT
GENEVA (AP) — Police in southwest Switzerland warned Wednesday that a heat wave has increased the risk of falling rock and ice in the Alpine region, where it’s been particularly deadly this year for mountaineers and hikers. Most of the victims have been foreigners.Valais regional police say a spike in temperatures and a record high altitude of nearly 5,300 meters (about 17,300 feet) for a bellwether zero-degree Celsius reading over Switzerland has accelerated erosion in the Alps.“With the heat wave of the last few days, and the days to come, the danger level is heightened in the high mountains,” regional police spokesman Steve Leger said in an email.The high temperatures have jeopardized the usual night-time refreeze that helps keep ice frozen solid. The resulting thaw means ice patches such as glaciers and seracs — blocks or towers of ice on top of glaciers — as well as rocky formations held together by ice could get dislodged, posing a threat to mountain climbers.So far this year,...Stock market today: Wall Street rises as easing yields in the bond market relax the pressure
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:49:55 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is rising Wednesday ahead of a profit report that could show whether the frenzy this year around artificial-intelligence technology is deserved or overdone.The S&P 500 was 0.7% higher in morning trading and holding firmer for now amid what’s been a dismal August. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 105 points, or 0.3%, at 34,393, as of 10:15 a.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was 1% higher. Stocks rose as the heavy pressure that’s built within the bond market eased. Treasury yields fell after a report suggested the surprisingly resilient U.S. economy is cooling in August.Advance Auto Parts rallied 3.7% for one of the larger gains in the S&P 500. It named a new CEO and stronger revenue for the spring than analysts expected, though its profit fell short.Foot Locker tumbled 34.5% after reporting weaker profit for the latest quarter than expected. It also paused its dividend and cut its financial forecasts for the full year, describ...Federal grant to aid workforce equity on Illinois infrastructure projects
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:49:55 GMT
CHICAGO — The U.S. Department of Labor is scheduled to announce Wednesday an effort to increase "workforce equity" in Illinois. Crews battle fire at Chinatown Supermarket amid extreme temperatures Gov. JB Pritzker is set to join U.S. Labor Department Acting Secretary Julie Su to discuss federal and state funded infrastructure projects. They are also supposed to be joined by Illinois Department of Labor Director Jane Flanagan and Chicago Women in Trades' Board Chair Japlan Allen.WGN plans to livestream the event within this story beginning at approximately 11 a.m.Federal bill aims to curb plastic pollution in all U.S. waterways
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:49:55 GMT
CHICAGO — U.S. Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) has introduced a bill to keep companies from dumping plastic pellets into waterways.If passed, the Plastic Pellet Free Waters Act would require the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to prohibit the discharge of plastic pellets and other pre-production plastic into waterways from facilities and sources that make, use, package, or transport pellets, according to a press release from the senator's office. Illinois operators warn of day care crisis Durbin plans to discuss the proposal in Chicago Wednesday following a tour of the city's Museum of Science and Industry's new exhibit: The Blue Paradox. The exhibit is designed to show the effects of human plastic waste and its impact on the ecosystem.WGN plans to livestream the event within this story beginning at approximately 11:00 a.m.The aforementioned press release further states:"Plastic pellets, or nurdles, are the pre-production building blocks of nearly all plastic goods. Du...Dean Cooks: Homemade popsicle cups
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:49:55 GMT
WGN Entertainment Reporter Dean Richards is making different kinds of fruity popsicles to help cool off for these hot summer days! Homemade Popsicle CupsIngredients:½ cups each watermelon, cantaloupe, and honeydew cubes6 tablespoons sweetened condensed milk or coconut condensed milk, plus more as needed6 tablespoons fresh lime juice (from 2 limes)Kosher saltDirections:In a blender, combine watermelon, 2 tablespoons condensed milk, 2 tablespoons lime juice, and a pinch of salt. Puree until smooth. Taste for sweetness; add more condensed milk as desired.Transfer to a pourable container. Rinse blender; repeat with cantaloupe and honeydew.Pour 1 to 2 tablespoons of one fruit puree into molds. Add 1 to 2 tablespoons each of other two fruit purees and repeat process until molds are filled to 1/4 inch from top. Freeze until firm, at least 8 hours. Dean shares recipes featuring fresh tomatoes | WGN-TV (wgntv.com)Boozy Piña Colada PopsiclesIngredients...Mt. Joy, Tegan & Sara, Thirty Seconds to Mars among ACL Fest Nights lineup
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:49:55 GMT
Editor's note: The above video shows KXAN News Today's top headlines for August 23, 2023. AUSTIN (KXAN) — The schedule for this year's ACL Fest Nights was released this week, and there are some big names hitting Austin venues this year. ACL Fest Nights is a series of concerts happening across Austin coinciding with the Austin City Limits Music Festival at Zilker Park. Around 30 different bands and artists will perform as part of ACL Fest Nights. Some of the featured performers include Austin-based artist Arya, Mt. Joy, Cigarettes After Sex, Tegan and Sara, Thirty Seconds to Mars, Del Water Gap, Tash Sultana and more. MORE: All things Austin City Limits The first ACL Fest Nights concerts will be Oct. 6, and the last will be Oct. 14. Tickets for the shows go on sale Thursday at 10 a.m.View a full schedule for ACL Fest Nights online. Weekend One of ACL Music Festival begins Friday, Oct. 6, and ends Sunday, Oct. 8. Weekend Two begins Friday, Oct. 13, and ends Sunday, Oct. 15.Cougar roaming Duluth, according to multiple video cameras
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:49:55 GMT
DULUTH, Minn. — A cougar has been meandering around the area in recent days, captured by multiple video cameras, most recently in the northern neighborhoods of the city.Between video doorbell cameras, security cameras and trail cameras, not much happens around the city without it getting reported, said Kipp Duncan, Minnesota Department of Natural Resources conservation officer for eastern Duluth.Duncan has received multiple videos of the big cat. While some could have been recorded anywhere, he’s sure of one location at the intersection of McQuade Road and the Minnesota Highway 61 Expressway.“I know for sure the video from Les Grumdahl’s office is 100% authentic because I know that parking lot and the cat is walking through the parking lot,” Duncan said, noting it’s likely the other videos are authentic as well considering the timing.Other, as-yet-unconfirmed sightings put the cat near Glenwood and Everett streets and just off Howard Gnesen Road in the Kenwood neighborhood, al...Women's Health Wednesday: Immunization Awareness Month
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:49:55 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) - Today is National Immunization Awareness Month. A day designated to highlight the importance of routine vaccination for people of all ages.It's common around this time of year for parents to talk with their children's pediatricians about required vaccines heading into the school year, but what about their own vaccine status?For adults, recommended vaccines are based on age, health conditions, job, and other factors. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has a tool to help educate adults before they talk to their doctors.New York State outlines specific recommendations for vaccines that women of reproductive age, should be receiving. In this weeks Women's Health Wednesday, Jeena Madden, M.D., a pediatrician with St. Peter’s Family Health Center, talks about the importance of making sure women are on top of their kids vaccines as well as their own.DEC: Injured hiker believes he was being hunted "like in Predator"
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:49:55 GMT
SHANDAKEN, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Monday, Forest Ranger Martin responded to the report of an injured hiker on Mount Tremper. The hiker told Ranger Martin over the phone that he was involved in an altercation with his hiking companion. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! He claimed he escaped and believed he was "being hunted like in Predator". The hiker relayed that he twisted his ankle.Three additional Rangers responded with a six-wheeler. The subject was located sleeping off the trail at around 5:50 a.m. His hiking companion was located at the Mount Tremper lean-to.Forest Rangers interviewed both hikers and determined there was significant drug and alcohol impairment. Both subjects were looked at by Shandaken EMS.Latest news
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