Tiroteo en gimnasio dentro de un complejo de apartamentos deja herido a un hombre en DC

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:12:30 GMT

Tiroteo en gimnasio dentro de un complejo de apartamentos deja herido a un hombre en DC Un hombre fue herido de bala dentro de un centro gimnasio en un complejo de apartamentos donde viven muchos estudiantes de George Washington University al noroeste de DC el domingo, según las autoridades. El tiroteo ocurrió sobre las 3 p.m. en Columbia Plaza Apartments en la cuadra 2400 de Virginia Avenue NW en el área de Foggy Bottom, a unas cuadras de la universidad. Minutos después, los residentes del complejo recibieron una alerta que les advirtió sobre los disparos y les pidió quedarse en el interior.“Tengo amigos en este edificio, amigos más allá. Están un poco conmocionados. Algunos de ellos estaban cerrando las puertas con seguro en el mismo campus”, dijo el residente Mitchell Lewis. La víctima fue llevada al hospital y estaba consciente y respirando. La policía de DC clausuró la entrada al gimnasio. Aún buscan al hombre que abrió fuego y luego huyó. Se desconoce el motivo de la balacera. Aunque los apartamentos no son parte del campus, muchos reside...

Boys with the same rare genetic disorder get to meet

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:12:30 GMT

Boys with the same rare genetic disorder get to meet DENVER (KDVR) -- Hutt Martin is just 8 months old, and Luke Schmidt is 15. Both boys have an extremely rare genetic condition called TAR, or Thrombocytopenia Absent Radius Syndrome, which among other things can cause a shortening of the upper extremities and a blood clotting disorder.The condition is so rare that their doctor at Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children thought it would be meaningful for the families to connect, and for the boys to see other people like them.The families are now developing a relationship."I hope that I'm able to mentor him a little bit," Luke said at one of their meetings."It's nice to be able to pass along those little tips and encouragement," Luke's mother Tonia said. Firefighters prepare for Colorado snowmelt to raise risks along metro area creeks Luke shows Hutt's parents how he can navigate on a computer, so they know what their child could do someday."I kind of move the mouse with my foot and click with my big toe," he said.All of the information...

Emu on the loose: Police chase giant bird in Tennessee town

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:12:30 GMT

Emu on the loose: Police chase giant bird in Tennessee town HARRIMAN, Tenn. (KDVR) -- Police conducted a 20-mile slow-speed chase to catch a 7-foot emu last week that escaped its home.Nexstar station WATE in Tennessee said Roane County resident Harry McKinney and his family have two emus, MeeMoo and MeeMee, that live on their farm.According to McKinney, crews were logging nearby when MeeMoo was “spooked” and jumped over the seven-foot fence. The emu managed to escape and ran through Harriman, WATE reported. Ball Arena crew gear up for Avalanche and Nuggets playoffs starting at home “He then became ‘internet famous’, leading people all over the county on about a 20-mile chase, sometimes at 40mph,” McKinney wrote in a post on Facebook.Steven McDaniel, who shot the video in the player above, told Storyful he was taking his dog for a ride when he “looked outside and saw three cop cars going by at like 3 mph."

Tempers flare at Hialeah Gardens Wawa amid long lines at gas stations, delivery slowdown caused by floods

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:12:30 GMT

Tempers flare at Hialeah Gardens Wawa amid long lines at gas stations, delivery slowdown caused by floods Tensions ran high at a gas station in Hialeah Gardens as people waited in line to fuel up amid a slowdown of gas deliveries across South Florida.Customers at the Wawa along the 7800 block of Northwest 103rd Street expressed their concerns on Sunday about the limited availability.“It’s definitely concerning,” said customer Dina Roumeliotis.Lines stretched around several gas stations. In some cases, the wait times were upwards of 30 minutes.“We’ve been waiting, what, like around 10 minutes,” said customer Paul Kost.Back at the Wawa, police tried to keep everyone safe after an altercation sparked between customers. Most of them, however, chose to pack their patience.“I think everybody should just be calm, ’cause it’s not that there’s no gas,” said Kost.This is the message that officials want everyone to know: there is no fuel shortage.Last week’s wicked weather and historic flooding prevented many fuel pickups at P...

Broken Lizard plays Victor Hugo for laughs with ‘Quasi’

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:12:30 GMT

Broken Lizard plays Victor Hugo for laughs with ‘Quasi’ There’s a whole lot of torture – and comedy – going on in the merrily demented medieval doings of Thursday’s “Quasi.”A ridiculously silly send-up of Quasimodo, the doomed disabled hero of Victor Hugo’s immortal “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” “Quasi,” from the comic collaborative Broken Lizard, sees the hunchback as not only a romantic hero but the inventor of The Rack, France’s Number One torture device.He’s also, it should be pointed out, hired as an assassin by both the King of France and the Pope.  Each monarch asks him to kill their rival.As what exactly is Broken Lizard, Kevin Heffernan – he’s Quasi’s best buddy and also directs – has the answer: “We’re a comedy group who started at Colgate University many years ago and have, obviously, made some movies.  The name comes from – where Jay?”Jay Chandrasekhar, who stars as the mad but merry King, recalled, “I wanted a name that would make people think of Monty Python. So I invented the name ‘Broken Lizard’ so that it would be this ...

Moir: How to win the fight to save lives of whales

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:12:30 GMT

Moir: How to win the fight to save lives of whales Massachusetts officially declared April 24 as Right Whale Day to raise awareness about the endangered. North Atlantic right whales, the state’s official marine mammal.Right whales have been coming to Cape Cod Bay in April for as long as there has been a Cape Cod Bay. These sandy, shoaly waters warm faster than deeper, dark-bottom ocean realms. In the Gulf of Maine, a sea beside the Atlantic Ocean, seawater rotates counterclockwise fastest in April driven by river water coming off the land. Nutrient-rich waters are upwelled on the threshold of Stellwagen Bank, defining the East boundary of Massachusetts Bay and drift on into Cape Cod Bay where phytoplankton blooms, feeding zooplankton, feeding right and sei whales. Forage fish, including sand lance, herring, and mackerel eat zooplankton and are then scooped up by gaping-mouthed minke, fin, and humpback whales.It’s time for the National Marine Fisheries Service to slow down to 10 knots or less the speeds of all vessels. Ships were slo...

Editorial: Dems find their Eden for 2024 national convention

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:12:30 GMT

Editorial: Dems find their Eden for 2024 national convention The state of Illinois recently lost three Fortune 500 companies, and its population has declined by more than 100,000 residents in the past two years. Meanwhile, its largest city is a poster child for rampant crime and a failing public education system.How fitting — and deliciously ironic — that Chicago was selected last week to host the 2024 Democratic national convention.The symbolism is rich. Illinois is a one-party state dominated by public-employee unions. Property taxes are among the highest in the nation. The state’s government pension system is a monument to red ink, running almost $140 billion in the hole. According to the Tax Foundation, Illinois ranks 36th in the country for its business tax climate, worst in the region.State Democrats have one answer for most issues: higher taxes and more regulation. Politicians in Springfield are contemplating a new “wealth” tax and a revamp of the state’s income tax system that will separate citizens from more of their hard-earned mone...

In-office workers spend more time on career development

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:12:30 GMT

In-office workers spend more time on career development Workers in the office spend 25% more time in career-development activities than their remote counterparts, according to new data from a team of economists who have analyzed working from home since the pandemic began.Those who came into work devoted about 40 more minutes a week to mentoring others, nearly 25 more in formal training and about 15 additional minutes each week doing professional development and learning activities, according to WFH Research, a group that includes Stanford University economist Nicholas Bloom.The figures, based on surveys of more than 2,400 US adults who are able to work from home, lend quantitative support to CEOs such as JPMorgan Chase & Co.’s Jamie Dimon and Morgan Stanley’s James Gorman, who have said that workers — particularly younger staff — need to be on-site more often than not to learn and develop alongside more experienced colleagues. Wall Street banks have been in the vanguard of corporate campaigns to get workers back to offices more often...

Dear Abby: Recovering addict caught smoking weed

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:12:30 GMT

Dear Abby: Recovering addict caught smoking weed Dear Abby: My fiance and I have been together for six years. We are in our late 40s. He’s a recovering alcoholic and former drug user from his late teens into his early 20s. He hasn’t touched drugs for 21 years. He often talked to people about his recovery, and I was beyond proud of him.I recently saw something that broke my heart. My neighbor has a security camera. I went over to check on him and he asked me to look at the camera he has for fear of strangers coming up to his door. My heart began to race as I saw my fiance in the background of the video smoking something. I watched the video at least 20 times and there he was, smoking a blunt! I was so shocked and disappointed that it took me an hour before I could text him.I sent him a clip of the video and asked how he could fall off the wagon and be so sneaky about it. I am no longer sure I want to marry him because — what’s next? Alcohol, more drugs? My father was an alcoholic, and I always told myself I ...

US sails warship through Taiwan Strait after China’s drills

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 23:12:30 GMT

US sails warship through Taiwan Strait after China’s drills TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — The United States Navy has sailed a warship through the Taiwan Strait in its first known transit since China carried out an encirclement exercise around self-ruled Taiwan. The U.S. 7th Fleet said the transit through the strait by the USS Milius on Sunday was routine. The cruisers “transited through a corridor in the Strait that is beyond the territorial sea of any coastal State,” the statement said.Last week China concluded large-scale air and sea drills in the strait in retaliation for Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen meeting with U.S. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy on April 5 in California. China said Wednesday that the exercises simulating an encirclement of Taiwan were intended as a “serious warning” to pro-independence politicians on the self-governing island and their foreign supporters. China protested the transit Monday, saying the U.S. transit was a “public hype” and that the Eastern Theater Command was ready at any time to “resolutely safeguard the...