3 takeaways from Chicago Bulls’ historic collapse that led to 4th straight loss: ‘It didn’t feel like we would be at this point right now’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:10 GMT
The Chicago Bulls entered Sunday’s 118-109 loss to the Nets in Brooklyn like a team eager to exorcise some demons.For weeks, the team had been plagued by sluggish starts, digging deficits that couldn’t be overcome by strong second halves. On Sunday, things were different — at least for the first quarter.The Bulls came out punching with an immediate play drawn up to give Zach LaVine a lob dunk. They opened the game on a 13-0 run and carved out a 21-point lead by the final two minutes of the frame.The offense moved the ball decisively while the defense forced the Nets to settle for long-bomb 3-pointers. At the end of the quarter, the Bulls led 36-19. It was too good to be true.Within minutes, the lead evaporated. The Nets erased the entire 21-point advantage midway through the second quarter. By the time the teams entered the locker room at the half, the Nets led by eight points — a 29-point swing.It was a cataclysmic collapse — the type that only comes a...Sunday air travel set record: TSA
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:10 GMT
(The Hill) -- The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) announced that Sunday set an agency-wide record for the busiest air travel day ever. More than 2.9 million people were screened at airports across the United States on the Sunday after Thanksgiving, the TSA said on X, formerly Twitter, marking “the busiest day ever for air travel.” The TSA also reminded customers to arrive at airports early amid the high demand for air travel during the holiday season.Earlier this month, the TSA forecasted the holiday season could break records for air travel across the country. Sunday’s numbers were in line with TSA’s initial estimates from earlier this month when the agency predicted 2.9 million people would pass through security checkpoints that day. Flight delayed or canceled? Here are your rights as a passenger The number of airline passengers on Sunday broke the record from June 30 — when nearly 2.9 million people were screened at airports across t...RCMP say 12-year-old boy in B.C. killed himself over online sextortion
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:10 GMT
PRINCE GEORGE — Mounties in Prince George, B.C., say a 12-year-old boy killed himself in response to online sextortion. Police say they issued the statement weeks after the boy shot himself to warn parents about the dangers to other children.Police say they went to the boy’s home on Oct. 12 and found him with a gunshot wound. RCMP say in a news release that they are calling on parents and caregivers to “be honest” with children about the dangers of online activity, especially if they are engaging in chats with people they don’t know off-line. Cpl. Jennifer Cooper says while not every case of online sextortion will end in tragedy, the consequences of these things can follow a child for their entire life. Police say the Prince George detachment alone has received 62 reports of online sextortion so far this year, surpassing the 56 they had last year. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 27, 2023. The Canadian PressNational pharmacare bill can’t come soon enough: Canadian Labour Congress
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:10 GMT
A new report says the federal NDP is open to extending a crucial deadline with the minority Trudeau government, which would eliminate the risk of a possible election in the new year.With only three weeks left in the House of Commons calendar, it is unlikely the federal Liberals will meet the New Democrat demand in the supply-and-confidence deal that calls for a national pharmacare act to be passed by the end of this year.There have been questions about whether this would end the agreement and possibly see the Liberal government at risk of falling in 2024 with a federal election. However, an NDP source tells the Globe and Mail the party is willing to extend the deadline if it means getting a better quality bill before MPs.Siobhan Vipond, executive vice president of the Canadian Labour Congress, spoke on Parliament Hill Monday, urging the government to move quickly.“The clock is ticking and we need to see a delivery of a good … universal pharmacare system,” Vipond said, no...Book Review: ‘Outrageous: A History of Showbiz and the Culture Wars’ argues history repeats itself
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:10 GMT
“There is nothing new under the sun.” So goes the adage which conveys the tendency for history to repeat itself.It’s this unstated premise that drives Kliph Nesteroff’s latest book, “Outrageous: A History of Showbiz and the Culture Wars.” In it, Nesteroff artfully seeks to demonstrate how current catchphrases like “cancel culture” and “political correctness” are just variations of the same generational and ideological divides which have undergirded American society throughout Hollywood’s history.Nesteroff turns his attention to comedians in particular, citing the ways in which they have historically been unique targets of the culture wars.His arguments are cogent and his histories entertaining – how is it possible that “vaguely defined spirit of the times” is not a quote about wokeness, but instead a denunciation of critiques levied on comedians more than half a century ago?Still, it’s worth noting that Nesteroff began his career as a comedian, which perhaps betrays an inherent symp...Failed wheel bearing caused Kentucky train derailment, CSX says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:10 GMT
LIVINGSTON, Ky. (AP) — A failed wheel bearing on a train car caused a derailment that sparked a chemical fire and prompted home evacuations in a small town in Kentucky, CSX said in a statement. The accident happened Wednesday just north of Livingston and crews were finishing up restoration of the site Sunday, the company said. All 16 railcars were removed from the site, and crews were able to remove the spilled chemical and 2,500 tons of impacted soil and replace it with clean material, CSX said. Crews were expected to finish repairs on the tracks and restore service on the rail line, the statement said.The CSX train derailed around 2:30 p.m. near the remote town with about 200 people in Rockcastle County. Residents were encouraged to evacuate just a day before the Thanksgiving holiday. Two of the 16 cars that derailed carried molten sulfur, which caught fire after the cars were breached. No other hazardous materials were released.State officials monitored the air after the derailme...Militants in latest ship attack near Yemen were likely Somali, not Houthi rebels, Pentagon says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:10 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A group of five militants who seized another commercial ship near Yemen were likely Somali and not Iranian-backed Houthi rebels and were captured by U.S. forces after fleeing the MV Central Park in the Gulf of Aden on Sunday, Pentagon press secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder told reporters on Monday. Ballistic missiles had been fired shortly after from Houthi-controlled territory in Yemen, and the Pentagon has not ruled out that the Houthis were somehow linked to the Somali-conducted attack. The attacks on commercial vessels have previously been conducted by Houthis and are part of a larger rise in violence in the region due to the Israel-Hamas war. Yemen’s internationally recognized government in Aden has said this was a Houthi attack on the Central Park, a Liberian-flagged ship managed by Zodiac Maritime. The ship sent out a distress call and forces from the USS Mason, an American destroyer, responded. Tara Copp, The Associated Press'I'm going to shoot you': Pair charged after defiant 7-Eleven clerk ignores threats in Elmhurst
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:10 GMT
ELMHURST, Ill. — A man was charged after allegedly threating to shoot a 7-Eleven clerk, but left with only a Snapple after the worker ignored him.On Friday just after 7:55 p.m., Elmhurst officers responded to an armed robbery call at a 7-Eleven store, located in the 500 block of South York Street.Following an investigation, authorities allege Ditalion Barnett, 27, of Chicago, entered the store, selected a Snapple and then approached the register.Barnett allegedly displayed a handgun at the clerk and said "give me everything," which was refused."I'm going to shoot you," Barnett allegedly told the clerk after his demands were refused again.The 27-year-old then took the Snapple and left the store without paying for it, authorities allege.He was taken into custody the next day at a gas station in Bellwood with Adyria Moore, 23, of Hillside.Authorities allege Barnett and Moore had planned the robbery with Moore supplying Barnett with the address of the 7-Eleven two days prior. Group ac...LIVE: Press conference on shooting of Palestinian Americans in Vermont
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:10 GMT
Jason J. Eaton (Burlington Police Department)(WFFF) - A Vermont man pleaded not guilty to attempted murder Monday in connection with the weekend shooting of three college students of Palestinian descent in Burlington, which is now being investigated as a possible hate crime.Jason J. Eaton, 48, was arrested Sunday, a day after the shooting outside his apartment building near the University of Vermont campus. He appeared in court Monday by video from jail, speaking only to confirm his identity. His attorney entered pleas of not guilty on his behalf, and a judge ordered him held without bail pending a hearing that likely will be held in the next few days.Attorney General Merrick Garland said Monday the Justice Department is investigating whether the shooting was a hate crime. The FBI and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are assisting Vermont authorities in the investigation.There has been a sharp increase in threats directed against Jewish, Muslim, and Arab commu...Google to delete some accounts starting this week: Here's what to know
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 14:23:10 GMT
(NEXSTAR) — Do you have a Google account you created solely as a place to receive all those emails about Cyber Monday deals? Or maybe an account you made years ago with a less-than-mature address that you haven't used since? If you don't want to lose access to it, you'll want to take action — fast. As early as Friday, Google will begin removing accounts it deems as inactive. The company announced the decision in May, explaining at the time that it was part of an update to its inactive account policies. In a blog post, Ruth Kricheli, the vice president of product management for Google, said that accounts that haven't been used are more likely to be compromised. What’s the authentic Merriam-Webster word of the year for 2023? "This is because forgotten or unattended accounts often rely on old or re-used passwords that may have been compromised, haven't had two factor authentication set up, and receive fewer security checks by the user," she wrote. "Our internal analysis sh...Latest news
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