B.C. helicopter lands safely after being hit by lightning, Helijet says
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:37 GMT
VICTORIA — A commercial helicopter with 14 people on board landed safely in Victoria on Tuesday after it was hit by lightning.Rick Hill, the vice-president of Helijet, said the aircraft was at about 1,200 metres when it was hit by lightning, the two pilots on board took the chopper down to below the clouds and then landed without trouble in Victoria a few minutes later. Hill said such an event is very, very rare, and in his 36 years of experiences, it’s only happened twice. He said there were no injuries, although he’s sure that such an incident would certainly shake up those on board. Hill said there was some damage to the aircraft, including the tail rotor, but the two pilots on board did a great job in handling the rare situation. “I think they really did a fabulous job and relied on that training and were able to safely bring everybody to their destination,” said Hill. Hill said staff on the ground spoke to passengers to ensure no one was hurt.The damaged...AI-generated child sexual abuse images could flood the internet. A watchdog is calling for action
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:37 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The already-alarming proliferation of child sexual abuse images on the internet could become much worse if something is not done to put controls on artificial intelligence tools that generate deepfake photos, a watchdog agency warned on Tuesday. In a written report, The U.K.-based Internet Watch Foundation urges governments and technology providers to act quickly before a flood of AI-generated images of child sexual abuse overwhelms law enforcement investigators and vastly expands the pool of potential victims.“We’re not talking about the harm it might do,” said Dan Sexton, the watchdog group’s chief technology officer. “This is happening right now and it needs to be addressed right now.”In a first-of-its-kind case in South Korea, a man was sentenced in September to 2 1/2 years in prison for using artificial intelligence to create 360 virtual child abuse images, according to the Busan District Court in the country’s southeast. In some cases, kids are usin...Toronto sees 72% jump in lithium-ion battery fires, but what’s being done to address safety?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:37 GMT
As Toronto Fire Services reports another noticeable jump of lithium-ion battery fires in mobility devices, it raises questions about what’s being done to address the emerging safety concerns.The most recent fire happened in downtown Toronto near Yonge and Church streets on Sunday after an e-bike battery caught fire in a residential building. Two people had to be treated for smoke inhalation. The cause and circumstances of the fire are still under investigation.In all of 2022, there were 29 fires linked to lithium-ion batteries. However, there have been 50 such fires so far in 2023.CityNews spoke with Toronto Fire Services deputy chief Larry Cocco to talk about the increase in incidents. He said the three typical causes are thermal (overheated), electrical (overcharged or charged with substandard equipment) or physical (damaged batteries) failures.“The devices that are manufactured correctly and maintained correctly, we’re not seeing the problem. What we’re se...Maryland judge heard ‘shocking’ evidence in divorce case hours before his killing, tapes show
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:37 GMT
HAGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — Pedro Argote was conspicuously absent last Thursday when a Maryland judge granted his wife a divorce and sole custody of their four children, citing “shocking” testimony about the abuse that Argote allegedly inflicted upon them for years. But later that day, authorities say, Argote showed up at Judge Andrew Wilkinson’s home and shot him to death in his driveway. Now a wanted man, Argote remains at large amid a law enforcement search spanning several states. Wilkinson ruled against Argote after hearing testimony from his wife and an adult daughter, who said he controlled every aspect of their lives, keeping them isolated and subjecting them to various acts of violence in recent years. Police have pointed to the judge’s decision as a motive for the shooting, which sent a shock wave through Maryland’s legal community. An audio recording of the hearing didn’t capture any obvious warning signs that Argote posed a danger to anyone outside his family, but it does pro...Cole Kmet's younger brother named Bears High School All-Star Player of the Week
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:37 GMT
CHICAGO -- Chicago Bears Tight End Cole Kmet paid a visit to St. Viator High School on Tuesday to honor his younger brother.Kmet's younger brother, Cooper, plays quarterback at St. Viator High School in Arlington Heights.Cooper and his teammates clinched a playoff win over the weekend, but he was also named the Chicago Bears High School All-Star Player of the Week and his brother surprised him with the honor on Tuesday. Another Chicago suburb makes a stadium pitch to the Bears Cooper won a special personalized football, a $500 donation to a youth group of his choice, and food for the entire team Tuesday night.The Kmet's hope to one day play together on the same NFL football field, maybe even the same team.Cooper will be joined by eight other players and nine coachers of the week to be honored at half time when the Bears play the Detroit Lions on Sunday, Dec. 10.Cops with extremist ties loom over City Council's review of CPD budget plan
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:37 GMT
CHICAGO — As members of City Council got the chance to scrutinize Mayor Brandon Johnson’s plans for Chicago police, questions about some officers' ties to extremists hovered over the proceedings. In opening comments to council members on Tuesday, Chicago police Supt. Larry Snelling addressed the simmering controversy. "We will complete thorough investigations to make sure that we do not have members of hate groups amongst our Chicago Police Department," Snelling said. New Chicago police boss wants cops to be more aggressive Snelling referred to bombshell reporting by the Chicago Sun-Times and others that found 27 current and former Chicago police officers appeared in a leaked roster for the Oath Keepers, an anti-government extremist group. According to the report, at least nine officers are still on the force."It serves the Chicago Police Department in no way — in no way good — to have members amongst our department who are filled with bias or are members of hate groups and we wil...Residents continue to protest against plan for Brighton Park migrant camp
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:37 GMT
CHICAGO — Residents who live across the street from a vacant lot in Brighton Park are now on the corner 24/7 and our upset over a plan to build a camp to house 1,500 migrants.The street is now closed and police are on site near 38th and California as city trucks move in and out of the site. ‘He was my best friend’: Mother recuperates after 6-year-old boy killed in attack police call a hate crime On Thursday, 12th Ward Ald. Julia Ramirez came to the site to speak with her constituents when she said protesters assaulted her and a staffer."To be really honest with you, I'm looking at big picture," Ramirez said. "I've learned a lot from it. I live a few blocks from that lot. This isn't about that incident. I think it's so much greater than that. I'm just looking forward."Last month, Johnson asked city alderpeople to submit locations for migrant base campsites. Ramirez said she never sent one. Alderwoman, staffer assaulted during migrant site construction protest in Brighton Park, st...Israel rejects calls for cease-fire in Gaza at major UN meeting
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:37 GMT
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Israel vowed again to destroy Hamas, rejecting calls for a cease-fire from the U.N. chief, the Palestinians and many countries at a high-level U.N. meeting on Tuesday and declaring that the war in Gaza is not only its war but “the war of the free world.”Israel’s Foreign Minister Eli Cohen also dismissed calls for “proportionality” in the country’s response to Hamas’ surprise attacks on Israel on Oct. 7 that killed 1,400 people and has since led to more than 5,700 Palestinian deaths in Gaza according to its Health Ministry.“Tell me, what is a proportionate response for killing of babies, for rape (of) women and burn them, for beheading a child?” Cohen asked. “How can you agree to a cease-fire with someone who swore to kill and destroy your own existence?” Israeli airstrikes in Gaza killed more than 700 people in the past day, Gaza Health Ministry says He told the U.N. Security Council that the proportionate response to the Oct. 7 massacre is “a total destructi...Taco Bell employee gave haircut in restaurant's kitchen, ex-worker says
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:37 GMT
KOKOMO, Ind. (WXIN) -- A photo circulating on social media appears to show an Indiana Taco Bell employee cutting a coworker's hair in the restaurant's kitchen.Jennifer Legear, a former employee, said she took the photo at a Taco Bell location in Kokomo on Thursday, Oct. 19. Legear said she was fired after photographing the incident and sharing it.”I definitely know what kind of things you're not supposed to be doing inside of kitchens," said Legear. "Cutting hair is one of them."Legear said the haircut happened as the crew was getting ready for the lunch rush. The employee getting the haircut had a trash bag draped around her to keep hair off of her clothing. ”It was only about 3 feet away from where you make the food," she said. Taco Bell testing new chicken nuggets in 1 city Legear said she sent the photo to a few friends, not intending for it to be seen by anyone else, but the photo was eventually posted on social media.”I took it out of sheer shock and showed it to a few frie...Lawrence County breaks ground on one of 3 planned broadband expansion projects
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:50:37 GMT
LAWRENCE COUNTY, Ind.-- RTC Communications broke ground Tuesday on a fiber internet expansion project, one of three broadband projects planned for the county, all of which will use American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. Lawrence County received $4.4 million in ARPA funds, according to Lawrence County Commissioner Dustin Gabhart. Gabhart said the money will be split for all three planned broadband projects. The county awarded RTC communications $950,000 of ARPA money for its project. The rest of the roughly $3.1 million will be split into two projects spearheaded by AT&T. The commissioner said each project must be completed within two years of breaking ground, and that the county will divvy out all ARPA funds by the end of 2026. He also said that 4,000 residents in some of the most rural parts of Lawrence County will benefit from all three projects combined, and that the projects would not be possible without the ARPA funds. State Sen. Eric Koch represents Lawrence County and cha...Latest news
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