Two children pulled, rescued from Hoosic River
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:07:55 GMT
NORTH ADAMS, Mass. (NEWS10) -- Two children were rescued from the Hoosic River, also known as the Hoosac, around 8 p.m. on Tuesday. Officials say one of the children was taken to the emergency department as a precaution, and the other was in good condition. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Officials say the children were swimming in the river, but were washed out due to a strong current from recent rain and couldn't swim back. Firefighters Lt. Kevin Alicea and Mitch Maselli were two of the first on the scene and in the water. Officials say both were off duty at the time. Members from the North Adams Fire Department, Police, and NBEMS responded to the scene as well.98.3 TRY Social Dilemma: Is Being Sunburned a Good Excuse to Call in Sick?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:07:55 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Today's 98.3 TRY Social Dilemma is about beautiful hot weather and work. Here's the email: Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Hey Jaime, This happened to me at work the other day, and I'm wondering what you think of this. I had a great weekend with my family. We went to the Jersey shore, and the weather was perfect...hot and sunny. We couldn't really swim in the ocean because it was so cold, so we hung out on the beach just relaxing and having fun. Well, unfortunately, I ended up getting sunburned pretty badly. I was so worried about taking care of the kids that I forgot to put that much lotion on myself. Anyway, Sunday night it was killing me so I called in sick to work on Monday. When I returned to the office on Tuesday, and everyone saw my sunburn, they were ribbing me about it. My boss even called me in and told me it really wasn't a legitimate reason to call in sick, but he wouldn't do anything ab...Ask Amy: Adult caregiver feels burdened and burnt out
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:07:55 GMT
Dear Amy: I’m halfway through a two-week visit with my 89-year-old mom, and my stress level is through the roof.On the one hand, I know that her life isn’t easy due to numerous health issues, including memory and vision loss — plus the death of my dad just over a year ago.On the other hand, and my siblings would all agree, she makes everything so much harder than it has to be, for herself and for everyone around her.The criticisms, complaints, put-downs, constant demands and need to control everything makes it so hard to find the patience and compassion I should have.It doesn’t take very long when trying to do anything with her before I’m stressed out and frustrated at the way she treats me and what I’m being put through while trying to help her.And I hate myself for it.I can hear the whine of an unhappy child in the grumbling of the adult I’m supposed to be, and by nightfall it’s not just one day’s worth of issues I’m trying to let go of, but decades of conflict, misunderstan...French Sunday newspaper on strike over fears of far-right turn
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:07:55 GMT
France’s flagship Sunday newspaper, Le Journal du Dimanche (JDD), was not published last Sunday (25 June) after its staff went on strike to protest against the nomination of a new editor-in-chief who worked for a far-right magazine.The newspaper’s owner, French media group Lagardere (LAGA.PA), on Friday (23 June) named Geoffroy Lejeune as JDD's new editor-in-chief, succeeding Jerome Begle who left for Paris Match.Lejeune is the former head of magazine Valeurs Actuelles, which has courted controversy with anti-immigrant covers and was fined for racist insult in 2022.The move comes just two weeks after the European Commission gave a conditional green light to the acquisition of Lagardere by Vivendi (VIV.PA) the media conglomerate controlled by French billionaire Vincent Bollore.The company already owns news channel CNews, which has taken a conservative turn since Bollore took control. Anti-immigration and hardline law-and-order comments made by some of its talk show hosts regularly in...New project aims to dispel 'myths' about Brits abroad - and boost reform drive
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:07:55 GMT
A major project has been launched which partly aims to “bust some of the myths” about Britons who live abroad, writes Martin Banks.Another objective of the exercise is to garner support for the creation of overseas constituencies in the UK parliament.It is argued that being able to vote for an MP in the British parliament, who represents a constituency outside the UK, would help support Britons who live and work in mainland Europe and beyond. As well as promote the UK abroad.Organizers say that many still cling on to an outdated image of British nationals who reside abroad.Else Kvist, head of communications for New Europeans UK, one of the two campaign groups behind the project, says they want to hear from British people who live abroad.It is hoped the initiative will “help bust some of the common myths about retired Brits lounging about in the Mediterranean, soaking up the sun with a drink in their hand," she said."University research from one of our board members, Michaela Benson,...East Bay police chase ends in Marin County
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:07:55 GMT
A police pursuit that began in Oakland ended in the suspects’ capture in San Rafael.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Woman sought in connection with two East Bay bank robberies Crime and Public Safety | East Bay couple get decades in federal prison for documenting their sexual abuse of two girls Crime and Public Safety | Former Fremont city manager pleads not guilty to theft by false pretenses charge Crime and Public Safety | Images released of suspect, vehicle in fatal Oakland hit-and-run crash Crime and Public Safety | Woman, man robbed at Oakland ATMs after police issue warning The incident began around 4 p.m. Monday as police and California Highway Patrol officers chased armed robbery suspects from East 12th Street in Oakland to Vallejo and across Highway 37 into Novato.Sheriff’s deputies spotted the vehicle on Highway 101 near the North San Pedro Road exit in San Rafael. The suspects turned...Nostalgia, parades dominate Santa Cruz County’s 4th of July schedule
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:07:55 GMT
SANTA CRUZ — All throughout the U.S. Tuesday, the colors of red, white and blue will be out in full force, parades will celebrate communities and patriotic songs will be sung, all to celebrate America’s 247th birthday.All of that is true for Santa Cruz County as well, which will have no shortage of Independence Day-related events. Below is a sample of festivities all throughout the county. All events are Tuesday unless noted otherwise.Roaring Camp Railroads will get a two-day head start on the fun and continue through the Fourth of July. The forest will play host to a variety of ’50s-style activities including a sock hop, hula hoop contest, games, music and a barbecue. Poodle skirts and leather jackets are not required, but it does not hurt to set the mood. The fun takes place 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday through Tuesday at 5401 Graham Hill Road, Felton.For those who want to burn some calories before spending the rest of the day gorging on hot dogs and ice cream, the Rotary Club of Santa...Caltech’s win in Apple Inc. patent case is upheld after U.S. Supreme Court declines appeal
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:07:55 GMT
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear Apple Inc’s. appeal in the potentially $1 billion patent infringement case brought and won against the tech giant by the California Institute of Technology.In 2016, Caltech filed a lawsuit alleging that Apple and its major chip supplier Broadcom infringed on its patents for signal encoding systems in millions of Apple iPhones, iPads, MacBooks, watches and TVs that relied on Broadcom WiFi components.Four years later, a U.S. District Court jury found Caltech’s patents were in fact infringed, awarding the school more than $1.1 billion in damages, including interest, with Broadcom ordered to pay $288 million and Apple paying $885 million.The decision was appealed and mostly upheld but due to faulty jury instructions in Feb. 2022 the U.S. Court of Appeals vacated the verdict in one of the school’s three patent infringement claims and ordered a new trial on that count. The court further found Caltech’s “two-tier damages” theory — which used diff...Camp Pendleton identifies 3 Marines who died in fiery crash on Southern California freeway
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:07:55 GMT
Camp Pendleton officials on Tuesday identified three Marines who served in units belonging to the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force among the four people who died in a fiery car crash on the 5 Freeway over the weekend.Two of the Marines, Sgt. Daniel Nichols and Cpl. Rodrigo Zermeno Gomez Jr., were assigned to Combat Logistics Regiment 1, 1st Marine Logistics Group. Staff Sgt. Joshua Moore Jr., was assigned to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, I Marine Expeditionary Force.“These U.S. Marines will truly be missed,” said a statement from the command. “Our thoughts are with the friends and families who are grieving this loss.”Nichols, 26, of Texas, was an ammunition specialist who enlisted in April 2017. His service medals include the National Defense Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon, two Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medals, two Marine Corps Good Conduct Medals, a Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, a Global War on Terrorism Expeditionary Medal and a Certificate of Co...Hate crimes in California rose 20% in 2022, report says
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 07:07:55 GMT
Hate crimes have risen in California, according to a new state Department of Justice report.California Attorney General Rob Bonta and community leaders gathered in front of the Central Library in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, June 27 to discuss the state’s latest report on hate crimes, and ongoing efforts to combat rising hate and extremism.Reported hate crimes increased roughly 20% last year, up from 1,763 in 2021, to 2,120 in 2022, the report said. Officials define hate crimes as a criminal offense against a person or property, motivated by an offender’s bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender or gender identity.Key takeaways from the 2022 Hate Crime in California report include:Hate crimes against Black communities increased 27.1%, from 513 in 2021 to 652 in 2022.Anti-Hispanic hate crimes rose from 197 in 2021, to 210 in 2022.Anti-Asian hate crimes fell from 247 in 2021, to 140 in 2022; a decrease of 43.3%.Anti-Jewish hate crimes increa...Latest news
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