Moon mission could boost Canadian health-care, climate efforts: Artemis II astronauts

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:15:56 GMT

Moon mission could boost Canadian health-care, climate efforts: Artemis II astronauts OTTAWA — Four astronauts selected to orbit the moon say the Artemis II mission can help inform how Canada responds to food insecurity, health-care needs and climate adaptation in the Arctic.“How do we actually get eight billion people to row in the same direction and work on these problems? Because these are global problems,” said Jeremy Hansen, a Canadian colonel who will join three Americans in space.“We can do great things together. We can do better as a human race. And here’s one small example,” he said alongside his crewmates in a Tuesday interview with The Canadian Press.The mission planned for November 2024 is part of an ambitious plan to establish a long-term presence on the moon, and has NASA hoping Ottawa further boosts its spending on outer space.The 10-day mission involves slingshotting into deep space for a figure-8 manoeuvre around the dark side of the moon.If it is successful, Artemis II will mark the first time any human has ventured so ...

Boy, 16, charged in TTC bus stabbing at Old Mill Station

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:15:56 GMT

Boy, 16, charged in TTC bus stabbing at Old Mill Station Toronto police have arrested and charged a 16-year-old boy in connection to a stabbing on board a TTC bus that was parked at Old Mill Subway Station in Etobicoke last January.Officers were called to the station just before 4 p.m. on Wednesday, January 25, for reports of a stabbing.The victim, a 16-year-old boy, was found suffering from multiple stab wounds and was taken to a trauma centre with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.Police say the victim was on a bus parked at the station when he became involved in a brief conversation with another male. Investigators say the suspect stabbed the victim several times.Investigators originally said they were seeking an adult man in the case, but in an update Tuesday night police said the alleged culprit is a 16-year-old boy. He was arrested on Tuesday and is now facing charges of aggravated assault, assault with a weapon, carry concealed weapon and possess a weapon for a dangerous purpose.

Judge tosses felony charge against former parole chairperson

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:15:56 GMT

Judge tosses felony charge against former parole chairperson RACINE, Wis. (AP) — A judge on Tuesday dropped a felony charge against the former chairperson of the Wisconsin Parole Commission. Racine County Circuit Judge Eugene Gasiorkiewicz dismissed the case against John Tate II on Tuesday, the Racine Journal Times reported. Prosecutors charged Tate on April 18 with using his public position as a Racine alderman for his private benefit, online court records indicate.According to a criminal complaint, Tate unlawfully negotiated the terms of his employment for Racine’s new violence interruption coordinator position after approving the creation of the job as Common Council president. He then applied for the position, and city officials offered it to him. Tate initially announced that he would resign as an alderman to begin his role as the coordinator in mid-November. However, he didn’t resign until his term finished April 17 after he said he had been advised that state law prohibits sitting local elected officials from taking positions that were...

Venezuelan asylum seekers arrive at O'Hare from Texas

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:15:56 GMT

Venezuelan asylum seekers arrive at O'Hare from Texas CHICAGO — Asylum seekers who say they have been vetted by immigration at the Mexican border arrived at O'Hare International Airport late Tuesday morning, the latest development in a string of issues hampering their placement in local shelters.On Monday, WGN reported on a number of migrants who were stuck being shuffled back and forth between police stations in the City. Tuesday, more arrived with questions over where they would be heading next. GoFundMe created for teacher hospitalized in Jefferson Park hit-and-run Jose Lopez, an asylum seeker at O'Hare from Venezuela, told WGN their journey is not over yet, adding he hopes to find shelter so that he can then find a job.Lopez is one of several Venezuelans asylum seekers who arrived at the airport Tuesday with not much more than a one-way ticket to Chicago from Texas. After a phone call to the City's 311 service line, solo travelers and families patiently waited for a shuttle they were told will take them to a place to rest."When a...

'Disruptive' passenger forces Israel-bound United flight back to Newark after 3 hours

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:15:56 GMT

'Disruptive' passenger forces Israel-bound United flight back to Newark after 3 hours (NEXSTAR) – A "disruptive" passenger caused a United flight crew to turn a Tel Aviv-bound plane around Sunday, delaying the rest of the passengers for hours, United said.Flight 90, which departed early that morning from Newark, turned back after about three hours into the 10-hour flight, website Flight Radar 24 shows.The U-turn happened after an unidentified man got into a confrontation with the flight crew and a shouting match ensued, a passenger told Israeli media outlet YNet.The eyewitness said the man was waiting for the bathroom and decided to sit down in one of the seats designated for flight attendants. "Crew members told him that if he did not return to his seat, the plane would be turned back to New York," the witness said, adding that the man appeared not to believe them, ridiculing the crew members. Passenger claims Airline was ‘lying’ about lost luggage after AirTag showed it at ‘mystery’ building She told YNet that she was surprised when the flight did turn around bec...

Man facing charges after umpire attack caught on video at Ohio adult softball game

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:15:56 GMT

Man facing charges after umpire attack caught on video at Ohio adult softball game COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- A softball player who was caught on camera punching an umpire at an adult league game is now facing charges. According to a release from the office of Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein, the player, identified as Gregory Roudabush, has been charged with a first-degree misdemeanor assault and a fourth-degree charge for disorderly conduct. The investigation by the Columbus Recreation and Parks Department began on Apr. 19 when the assault was captured on video. This led to Roudabush also getting banned for life from future leagues. The umpire, Wiley Butler, and his attorney John Graceffo spoke to Nexstar's WCMH and said they intended to take legal action. See a previous report in the player above. “What this other person did amounts to nothing less than criminal conduct, and he needs to pay for that," Graceffo said.Butler told WCMH that he asked Roudabush to move over a bit and explained why. The player then became verbally abusi...

Iowa family shares video of adorable dog and duck BFFs

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:15:56 GMT

Iowa family shares video of adorable dog and duck BFFs RADCLIFFE, Iowa -- These best friends look nothing alike, they aren’t even the same species, but that doesn’t stop them from having a great time!Sage, the dog, and Quack, the duck, can’t get enough of each other. Riley Hartz of Radcliffe says, "When Quack sees her come outside, he will run across the farm to get to her. When Quack sees Sage inside he will even follow her from window to window." Watch: Rare white killer whale calf spotted off California coast Quack and Sage were enjoying the weather Monday night as they tore around the yard playing. Check out how much fun the BFF duo has together!

Watch: Rare white killer whale calf spotted off California coast

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:15:56 GMT

Watch: Rare white killer whale calf spotted off California coast NEWPORT, Calif. (KSWB) — A rare white killer whale calf was captured on video Monday swimming among a pod of orcas off the Southern California coast.The footage of the orca pod was captured by Newport Coastal Adventure, which was tipped off to the pod's location around 10:30 a.m. by a Long Beach whale-watching company.The orcas were initially spotted over 45 miles from the Newport Harbor, but crews with Newport Coastal Adventure decided to take all available boats out on a last-minute trip for a chance to see the killer whales, according to Captain Delaney Trowbridge. VIDEO: Indiana deputy saves woman from choking on french fries A group of 20 passengers were able to spot the pod of seven in the waters, including a three-year-old calf aptly named Frosty for its white appearance, Trowbridge said. According to Newport Coastal Adventure, Frosty has a unique genetic condition that gives the calf a lighter pigment than normal killer whales. Killer whale calves usually have the same bla...

Morgan, Atwood named Big 12 pitcher, player of the week

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:15:56 GMT

Morgan, Atwood named Big 12 pitcher, player of the week AUSTIN (KXAN) — It was a good weekend for the Texas Longhorns battery.Pitcher Mac Morgan and catcher Reese Atwood were instrumental in guiding the Longhorns to a 3-game sweep of Oklahoma State, and they were honored by the Big 12 Conference for their efforts. Morgan was selected as the league's pitcher of the week and Atwood was the player of the week. Texas softball moves into top-5 in 3 of 4 national polls after Oklahoma State sweep Morgan ran her scoreless innings streak to 29.2 and Atwood delivered two walk-off hits in the series, including a majestic 263-foot 3-run home run to beat the Cowgirls 3-2 in the second game of the series. She came through in the eighth inning of the first game with a walk-off single for a 1-0 Texas victory.Going back to the series finale against Kansas, Atwood had a streak of three games in which she provided the game-winning hit. She's the first-ever Longhorn to have such a streak.Morgan tossed 9.2 shutout innings against the Cowgirls and lowered h...

Austin Disaster Relief Network lays off portion of staff

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:15:56 GMT

Austin Disaster Relief Network lays off portion of staff AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Disaster Relief Network laid off a portion of its staff due to "a lack of funding," the nonprofit organization said."We needed to eliminate positions in order to be good stewards of the funds donated to us for disaster response," a spokesperson told KXAN. The staff reductions started on March 30.ADRN said it is "restructuring internally," laying off 24 employees and two contractors — about 40% of its staff. ADRN had 59 people and three contractors before the layoffs.ADRN is a disaster-relief, volunteer network made up of more than 200 Austin-area churches.