They lost everything in the Paradise fire. Now they’re reliving their grief as fires rage in Hawaii
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:54 GMT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Melissa Crick was heartbroken this week while watching videos on her phone of people fleeing from a fast-moving wildfire in Hawaii.“Sending love and support from Paradise, California,” Crick commented on one woman’s social media post.To Crick’s surprise, the woman wrote back. She knew Paradise — the small Northern California city in the Sierra Nevada foothills that was mostly destroyed by a wildfire in 2018. The woman told Crick her support meant a lot to her.“That was a really heavy moment,” Crick told The Associated Press.Lahaina, Hawaii, is a tropical paradise on the northwest coast of Maui. But wildfires ravaging the region have forever linked it to another Paradise, this one in California. The two small towns have the grim distinction of experiencing the two deadliest wildfires in U.S. history — tragedies that played out in a remarkably similar way.“It’s not what we want to be remembered for,” Crick said. Both blazes started in the ov...Blue Jays option Alek Manoah to minor leagues for second time this season
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:54 GMT
The Toronto Blue Jays have optioned former ace Alek Manoah to triple-A Buffalo.The move will take Manoah out of the rotation while the Blue Jays navigate a slower part of their schedule with three off days over the next week and a half.In a corresponding move, right-hander Hagen Danner has been recalled from Buffalo. Danner, 24, has never pitched in the majors.Manoah allowed four earned runs in four innings of work in Thursday’s loss to the Guardians. The 25-year-old started Opening Day for the Blue Jays but struggled so much that he was optioned to the minors for most of the month of June.This season Manoah has a 5.87 ERA in 19 starts for the Blue Jays.Q-Pop: Peru’s social media phenomenon Lenin Tamayo fuses Quechua and K-pop
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:54 GMT
LIMA, Peru (AP) — What happens when you take Quechua, the most widely spoken Indigenous language in the Americas, and fuse it with K-pop, the global musical sensation with roots in South Korea?Ask Lenin Tamayo, who has become a social media phenomenon with “Q-pop” and released his first digital album this week.Tamayo grew up listening to his mother, a Peruvian folk artist who sings in Spanish and Quechua, a language shared by 10 million speakers in countries including Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Brazil, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. As a teenager, K-pop became his passion and helped him find a group of like-minded female classmates who helped fight the bullying he says he faced at school for his Indigenous looks.Now himself a musician, the 23-year-old Tamayo has fused those chapters, mixing Spanish and Quechua lyrics with K-pop beats to create Q-pop (in which the “Q” stands for “Quechua”). He’s amassed more than 4.4 million likes on his TikTok account and released five digital singles ...More than 1 million barrels of oil removed from deteriorating tanker moored off Yemen, UN says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:54 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The transfer of more than a million barrels of oil from an aging tanker moored off the coast of war-torn Yemen has been completed, avoiding an environmental disaster, the United Nations said Friday. In a statement, Farhan Haq, the deputy spokesman for U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, said the operation had prevented “monumental environmental and humanitarian catastrophe.” An international team began siphoning the oil from the dilapidated vessel known as SOF Safer on July 25. All of the oil is now aboard a replacement tanker called the MOST Yemen. Before the transfer, the Safer carried four times as much oil than was spilled in the 1989 Exxon Valdez disaster off Alaska, one of the world’s worst ecological catastrophes, according to the U.N.International organizations and rights groups warned for years of the potential for a spill or an explosion involved the tanker, which has not been maintained and has seawater in its engine compartment and damaged pipes.It i...Devastating 2023 Canadian wildfire season sets multiple records: Feds
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:54 GMT
The 2023 wildfire season has set multiple records across Canada already this year, the federal government says, as we move into the second half of the summer.In an update Friday, Michael Norton, the director general of the Northern Forestry Centre at Natural Resources Canada, explains as of Aug 10, 5,093 wildfires across Canada have burned over 13 million hectares of land.This is six times the average land burned, as the 10-year average at this time of year is 4,600 fires with 2 million hectares of land burned.More to comeForensic audit into Lebanon’s central bank reveals misconduct and ‘illegitimate’ commissions
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:54 GMT
BEIRUT (AP) — A forensic audit into Lebanon’s central bank by a New York-based company has revealed yearslong misconduct by the bank’s former governor and $111 million in “illegitimate commissions,” according to a report by the company. It’s the latest chapter in the saga of Lebanon’s embattled former central bank governor Riad Salameh, 73, who ended his 30-year career as governor last month under a cloud of investigation and blame for his country’s economic meltdown. A copy of the 331-page document by Alvarez & Marsal, seen by The Associated Press, was handed over to parliament on Friday. The audit was among key demands by the international community and the International Monetary Fund, which over the years increasingly lost confidence in crisis-hit Lebanon. Lebanon’s government and Alvarez & Marsal signed a contract in September 2021 but the audit subsequently stalled. It covers the period between 2015 and 2020; Lebanon’s economic meltdown began in ...Judge rejects class-action lawsuit in Lytton, B.C. wildfire, suggests amended claim
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:54 GMT
VANCOUVER — A British Columbia Supreme Court justice has refused to certify a class-action lawsuit linked to the wildfire that destroyed the village of Lytton in 2021, but the ruling also allows for an amended claim, potentially keeping the lawsuit alive.Chief Jordan Spinks of the Lytton-area Kanaka Bar Indian Band is the only remaining plaintiff in the claim after the death of fellow Lytton resident and plaintiff Chris O’Conner.Spinks argues the Canadian National and Canadian Pacific railways, along with the Attorney General of Canada, Transport Canada and others “caused or contributed” to the devastating wildfire that levelled most of Lytton and killed two people.But the ruling from Chief Justice Christopher Hinkson finds “deficiencies” he says make it “plain and obvious” that the suit will fail, such as overly broad allegations or a lack of clarity about the special damages class members might have suffered.Hinkson writes that although th...Tow truck driver shot while in his vehicle on West Side
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:54 GMT
CHICAGO — A tow truck driver was shot while traveling in his vehicle on the city's West Side.The shooting happened just after 2 a.m. Friday in the 3300 block of West Cermak in the South Lawndale neighborhood.Police said a 35-year-old man was driving his tow truck when he heard shots fired and felt pain. The man sustained a gunshot wound to the torso and was transported to Mount Sinai Hospital in good condition. Man dies after car flips in attempt to flee shooting on South Side: CPD No one is in custody. Area Four Detectives are investigating.What to look for in the Bears' 2023 preseason opener vs Titans
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:54 GMT
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — After an offseason featuring a number of acquisitions, the Bears are going to take the field for a game against an opponent for the first time this season.It won't count in the standings, but it does give fans something to see from Matt Eberflus' second team just under a month from their season opener against the Packers on September 11.The Bears will face the Titans at Noon at Soldier Field on Saturday for the first of three preseason games this month. It won't be a full showcase of every player, since reps will be split up, but it does give fans at least a quick glimpse of the team that will get things going for real in September.Here are a few things to look for from the Bears as they get their 2023 preseason started on Saturday. DJ Moore’s TD in Bears’ Soldier Field scrimmage had daughter’s approval (AP Photo/Charles Rex Arbogast)How much will starters play?You can expect starters to take the field on Saturday, but how many and for how long was something st...Medical Watch Digest: Fertility Preservation for Patients — and more
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:45:54 GMT
Medical Watch Digest belowFertility Preservation for PatientsCancer patients in some parts of the country don't have access to fertility preservation.A study published in JAMA Oncology found more than 3.6 million reproductive age females lack access to what's known as "oncofertility" services. That access depends on the state a woman lives in.Researchers say women who live in states like Illinois that have legislation that mandates making egg and embryo freezing affordable and accessible.. Have a nearly 100% chance to a oncofertility center.The study highlights disparities among states when it comes to a woman's chance of having children after cancer treatments.Stress & SexMen and women respond differently to stress biologically.Chronic stress alters brain cells of males and females in unique ways.Weizmann Institute of Science researchers say the finding opens the door for personalized therapy for depression, anxiety, and stress related disorders like obesity and diabetes. Menta...Latest news
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