9/11 cancer cases cloud ‘sickening’ PGA-LIV golf merger
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:20:46 GMT
Victims of the 9/11 terror attacks are still dying — from cancer.“We estimate 125,000 people are sick,” said Dan Hansen, a toxic exposure attorney. “How do you forget 9/11 when you get a call from your doctor saying you have prostate, testicular, or male breast cancer?”That’s why the PGA’s shocking marriage with Saudi-backed LIV Golf is infuriating not only 9/11 loved ones but those hero police, firefighters, EMTs, Salvation Army volunteers and so many more who raced to Ground Zero after the Sept. 11, 2001, attack to help.A Senate investigative subcommittee chaired by U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D-Conn., is calling both the PGA and Liv Golf honchos before the committee on July 11, according to NBC News, to question them about the deal. The Justice Department is also looking into the merger over antitrust concerns, the Wall Street Journal reported.Hansen said Friday the “PGA selling out and saying 9/11 is behind us” is “si...Beijing sizzles under nearly all-time-high temperatures as authorities ask people to stay indoors
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:20:46 GMT
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Beijing and parts of northern China are experiencing record temperatures, with authorities urging people to limit their time outdoors.The Nanjiao observatory in southern Beijing on Saturday for the first time recorded temperatures above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) for a third consecutive day, according to the China Meteorological Administration. In nearby Hebei province and the port city of Tianjin, temperatures have also soared above 40 C over the past few days, prompting authorities to issue “red” alerts for extreme weather. In China’s four-tier weather alert system, the red indicates the most severe conditions.On Thursday, Beijing experienced its second-hottest day on record – with temperatures soaring to 41.1 C (106 F). It was also the highest temperature ever recorded in China’s capital during the month of June.Beijing’s all-time high of 41.9 C (107 F), since modern records began, occurred on July 24, 1999.Chinese meteorologists say the cur...Man found dead in car on fire in Austin: Police
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:20:46 GMT
CHICAGO -- A man was found dead in a car that was on fire in the city's Austin neighborhood overnight. According to police, they found a car in an alley near the 5400 block of West Jackson Boulevard that was on fire. Police reportedly found an unidentified man in the driver's seat who was pronounced dead on the scene. 2 people shot at Scene75 Entertainment Center in Romeoville A passenger in the vehicle relayed to officers that they were driving southbound in the alley when they heard shots fired and the driver reserved and struck a pole. The vehicle then caught fire and the passenger was able to exit the vehicle before it caught fire. There is currently no one in custody and police are investigating the incident.APD looking for man last seen Monday in south Austin
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:20:46 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Austin Police Department asked for help finding a missing 71-year-old man last seen Monday. Paul Dominguez was last seen Monday around 4 p.m., according to APD. He was leaving the 4600 block of Lennox Drive in south Austin walking to the Menchaca Branch Library. He was reported missing Friday, according to police."Due to Dominguez’s unexplained disappearance, we are concerned about his immediate welfare," APD said. Dominguez was described as a 5'11" white man weighing 220 pounds. He has white hair and blue eyes, according to police.If you see him, APD said to call 911. Tips can also be submitted via Crime Stoppers or on APD's app.Mixed-use project breaks ground on St. Paul’s West Side
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:20:46 GMT
Across the street from Harriet Island on St. Paul’s West Side, construction is underway on a new mixed-use district, Farwell-on-Water.The 7.25-acre property will house market-rate and affordable housing, artist studios, office space, a restaurant and a one-acre public green space, according to the Edina-based real estate investment firm Buhl Investors.This architectural rendering shows the one-acre green space that will open to the public in the summer 2024 as part of the Farwell-on-Water district on St. Paul’s West Side. (Courtesy of Buhl Investors)Construction on the $113 million project should be done next summer.Rents have not yet been determined but the affordable units will be available to people making up to 50% of the area median income.“Access to affordable housing is not just about providing stable shelter; it’s also about improving the lives of our residents so they can focus on employment, education, and taking steps to achieve long-term success,” St. P...Police share image of teens wanted for questioning in St. Louis mass shooting
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:20:46 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Police are trying to identify and find five teens wanted for questioning in last weekend's mass shooting downtown. It left one teen dead and 11 others hurt.FOX 2 and KPLR 11 does not normally show these pictures, but we are airing them because police have asked the public for help in identifying the people in the photo. If you do, call the homicide division at 314-444-5371, or anyone with a tip who wants to remain anonymous should call CrimeStoppers at 866-371-8477.Shocking images like that only reinforces the need for better outreach to at-risk teens. Following last weekend's shooting city leaders have decided to keep two rec centers open later on the weekends. The hope is to keep young people off the streets.Friday and Saturday hours at the Wohl and Marquette Recreation Centers are being extended from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m. for kids 15 and under. Teens 16 and up can be at those locations from 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. The changes will last through August.The city is also preparing...Temperatures in the 90s Saturday with evening storms
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:20:46 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Saturday will be hot with increasing humidity ahead of our next cold front. Today is likely the hottest day of the year so far with highs near 96, feeling a few degrees hotter with the heat index. Storms could fire as early as this afternoon in central and northeast Missouri. The chances are more favorable in our area later this evening into tonight. A complex of storms looks to develop in Iowa/Northern MO and track southeast. There could be some strong to severe storms with this, especially earlier on. The threat is the highest along and north of I-70 and damaging wind gusts are the main concern. The severe threat will diminish over time as the complex continues southeast and weakens gradually. Storms should clear the area by about 3 a.m. Sunday. Sunday will be hot and windy with time to climb into the 90s again. Monday will be nice with temps in the mid 80s and breezy conditions. Rain chances start to increase for the second half of the work week.St. Louis Surge's home-opener tonight
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:20:46 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- The St. Louis Surge is ready for its home-opener tonight at Fontbonne University. They are taking on a new team in the league for its first home-game of the season: The Kansas City Crossover.The Surge is playing six home games at Fontbonne this year. The women's professional basketball team has won five regional championshipsand two national championships.Tip off tonight is at 7:05 p.m. Tickets are available at Metro-Tix and on the team's website.Tips to stay safe in St. Louis during extreme heat
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:20:46 GMT
ST. LOUIS -- Saturday is going to be a scorcher. Temperatures are going to reach highs in the 90s with a heat index over 100. Many people will be out and about today, but just remember. summer fun should always come with a sense of caution.Between biking, playing sports, swimming or just taking the dog for a walk, the earlier the better because the heat can become deadly. It may seem like common sense but there are a few things to make sure to do like wearing sunscreen, light clothing, and staying hydrated.Playground surfaces like metal slides can reach brutal temperatures and cause burns. So best to find playgrounds in the shade. Remember to never lock your car with kids or pets inside. When the outside temperatures is 95 degrees the car can reach over 110 degrees in just 10 minutes, and about 130 degrees in 30 minutesAvalanche Journal: Erik Johnson, free agency and the likely end of an era
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:20:46 GMT
The defining stretch of the NHL offseason is arriving with the draft and free agency days apart — events that will shape some organizations’ cores for years to come. Then there’s the Avalanche, comforted by a familiar nucleus but faced with the increasing likelihood that their roster’s depth could look very different, very soon.Start with the end of an era: Erik Johnson is expected to try the open market as an unrestricted free agent July 1, a source told The Post, confirming a report Thursday by ESPN’s Emily Kaplan.The Avs aren’t in position to re-sign the veteran defenseman, taking into account the team’s salary cap space and the $6 million AAV standard set by Johnson’s expiring contract. A dramatic pay cut would be necessary for Johnson, 35, to return for a 14th season with the same team. He was on a seven-year deal worth $42 million.The Avalanche’s other prominent pending UFA situations seem destined to play out similarly. J.T. Com...Latest news
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