Flash Of Fall

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:00:23 GMT

Flash Of Fall Low humidity gets even lower today as morning dew points in the mid 50s will fade back into the upper 40s this afternoon. Combine that, with temps in the mid to upper 70s, and it’ll feel a bit more like the start of September vs. the start of August. In addition, the temps will fade fast this evening, allowing for one of the cooler overnights we’ve had in the last couple months as some of the coldest burbs head for the upper 40s! Great concert weather though if you’re heading to see Pink at Fenway or Beyonce at Gillette. Also a great evening to check out the first of two Supermoons this month. The Full Sturgeon Moon will rise in the ESE at 8:36pm. Tides are very high astronomically, so we’ll likely see some splashover at the coast around high tide near midnight tonight and again tomorrow night. The 2nd supermoon is on August 30th/31st. That “Blue” moon will be a bit closer to Earth, so appear even a bit bigger and brighter. Great weather continues...

Orioles minor league report: From Kyle Bradish to Cade Povich, a look at how every prospect GM Mike Elias has acquired is performing

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:00:23 GMT

Orioles minor league report: From Kyle Bradish to Cade Povich, a look at how every prospect GM Mike Elias has acquired is performing The 2023 trade deadline is Mike Elias’ first as a buyer.Since taking over the rebuilding Orioles in November 2018, the executive vice president and general manager has sold at each deadline to build up the farm system. But when he sent Triple-A left-hander Easton Lucas to the Oakland Athletics for right-hander Shintaro Fujinami two weeks ago, it was the first time the Orioles had been on the buy side of a prospect-for-player trade during the season since Elias took over.It’s possible sometime Tuesday there could be a second, and perhaps a third. Elias said during his pre-trade deadline news conference Friday “it’s tough trading away young players” but that building the best farm system in the sport won’t cause him to be overly cautious when considering trades.“That’s not going to make us hug those guys more than we should because we did a good job scouting and developing them,” Elias said. “I don’t believe that’...

US opens safety probe into complaints from Tesla drivers that they can lose steering control

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:00:23 GMT

US opens safety probe into complaints from Tesla drivers that they can lose steering control DETROIT (AP) — U.S. auto safety regulators have opened yet another investigation into safety problems with Tesla vehicles.This time the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is looking into a dozen complaints about loss of steering control or loss of power steering in the 2023 Models 3 and Y electric vehicles.The probe covers an estimated 280,000 vehicles. Five drivers alleged in complaints they couldn’t steer the vehicles at all. Seven more cited a loss of power steering that required increased steering effort.There was one report of a crash but no complaints of any injuries.The agency says in a document posted Tuesday on its website that loss of steering control can be accompanied by messages to drivers indicating that the power steering assist has been reduced or disabled. The document says investigators will look into how often the problem happens, manufacturing processes and the severity of the problem. The probe is at least the fifth started by the agency into T...

George Weston reports $498 million profit in Q2, lower than year before

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:00:23 GMT

George Weston reports $498 million profit in Q2, lower than year before TORONTO — George Weston Ltd. says its latest quarter delivered a profit attributable to common shareholders of $498 million.The company, which holds large stakes in Loblaw Companies Ltd. and Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust, says the second-quarter profit was almost 22 per cent lower than the earnings it reported a year earlier.The company says the decrease was primarily driven by unfavourable liabilities linked to Choice Properties.George Weston says its adjusted net earnings available to common shareholders totalled $377 million for the period ended June 30, up from $328 million a year before.On an adjusted basis, George Weston says it earned $2.68 per diluted share, up from an adjusted profit of $2.23 per diluted share a year earlier.Revenue for the quarter totalled $13.88 billion, up from $12.97 billion in the same quarter last year.George Weston says its results were buoyed by increased sales at Loblaw and Choice Properties’ plans to open 1.6 million square ...

Hong Kong official vows to mull legal changes after discovery of whale carcass sparked anger

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:00:23 GMT

Hong Kong official vows to mull legal changes after discovery of whale carcass sparked anger HONG KONG (AP) — A Hong Kong government official vowed Tuesday to mull legal changes and set up protocols to better protect whales after the discovery of a carcass sparked anger on social media and speculation that sightseers had contributed to the animal’s death.Secretary for Environment and Ecology Tse Chin-wan said it was unclear whether wounds on the whale had caused its death. But he suggested whale-watching activities could have disturbed or hurt the whale after it was first spotted in the city in mid-July.“The incident shows we might have treated wildlife in an inappropriate way,” Tse said in a news briefing.He pledged to strengthen public education, set up protocols to handle whales in the city’s waters and review existing laws, which he said had created challenges for officials to restrict vessels from entering certain areas.On Monday, many commenters on social media blamed the whale’s death on sightseers who had flocked to the area over the past two weeks after...

Girl, 15, arrested in string of GTA break and enters, stolen vehicles

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:00:23 GMT

Girl, 15, arrested in string of GTA break and enters, stolen vehicles A teenage girl is facing more than a dozen charges in connection with a string of late-night break and enters at residences across the GTA.Police allege the suspect broke into seven homes in the area of Upper Middle Road and Eighth Line in Oakville between July 1 and July 11, with similar break and enters occurring in York and Peel regions.Investigators say the homes were broken into overnight while the residents were sleeping. Six vehicles were stolen along with cash and other valuables.A suspect was identified through a joint investigation led by Halton Regional Police Service, in partnership with police from Peel and York.On July 27, the suspect was spotted by officers driving a stolen vehicle in Scarborough and was subsequently arrested. The investigation also led to the recovery of seven stolen vehicles.Investigators executed a search warrant at a home in Mississauga, seizing a modified replica firearm and recovering a number of other stolen items, including car keys, garage do...

Israeli high-tech investment plummets in first half of 2023, industry monitor says

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:00:23 GMT

Israeli high-tech investment plummets in first half of 2023, industry monitor says JERUSALEM (AP) — Investment in Israeli technology startups plummeted in the first half of 2023, an Israeli tech industry monitor said Tuesday, citing the government’s divisive judicial overhaul plan as a main driver of the downturn. Start-Up Nation Central, a nonprofit organization that tracks and engages with Israel’s technology industry, said that it had seen a 29% decrease in private funding in Israeli tech in the first half of 2023 compared to the second half of 2022, and a steep drop in investor participation. Initial public offerings and mergers and acquisitions also hit a five-year low, it said. The organization said that uncertainty in Israel because of the judicial overhaul “is already being felt with indicators such as decreased fundraising and fewer emerging Israeli startups.” Yaniv Lotan, a vice president at Start-Up Nation Central, said the correlation between the judicial overhaul and investor hesitancy is clear. He said that while technology investment has...

Teen girls shot, 1 fatally, during gathering on South Side

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:00:23 GMT

Teen girls shot, 1 fatally, during gathering on South Side CHICAGO — Police are searching for the person who shot and killed a 16-year-old girl on Chicago's South Side.The shooting happened around 10:10 p.m. Monday in the 400 block of West 72nd Street. Police said a group of kids were at a gathering when shots were fired by unknown offenders.A 16-year-old girl was shot in the back and transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition, where she later died. Armored truck robberies on the rise across Chicago area A 15-year-old girl sustained a graze wound to the left arm and was transported to Comer Children's Hospital in good condition.No one is in custody. Area One detectives are investigating.

Tuesday Forecast: Temps in mid 80s with a few light showers possible

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:00:23 GMT

Tuesday Forecast: Temps in mid 80s with a few light showers possible CHICAGO — Mostly sunny start Tuesday with a few light showers possible. Increasing PM clouds. Winds: SE/E 5-15 mph. High 86, near 80 lakeside.  Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Partly to mostly cloudy skies tonight. Winds: ESE 5-10 mph. Low 68.Wednesday Forecast: Partly sunny with a chance of showers/t-storms. Winds: SSE 5-15 MPH. High 87, no lakeside cooling effect. Extended outlook calls for warm and muggy weather to continue into Thursday with highs an even better shot for possible showers/t'storms with highs in the upper 80s.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog

X sign removed from Elon Musk company's San Francisco headquarters

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 01:00:23 GMT

X sign removed from Elon Musk company's San Francisco headquarters (The Hill) -- The giant, glowing "X" sign has been removed from the San Francisco headquarters of the social media company formerly known as Twitter.Multiple outlets reported on Monday that the sign, which was installed last week amid the company's rebrand, was removed by workers after city residents and officials complained. Over a dozen complaints were filed to the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection after the sign was put up, including criticisms that the display wasn’t permitted and was a nuisance and that its flashing lights made it hard for residents to sleep, according to CNBC. Complaints filed last Friday also said the old Twitter sign on the side of the building, which police had stopped workers from dismantling, was in an "unsafe condition" and that a city inspector had visited the headquarters and requested access to the roof where the "X" sign was installed, but had been denied by the company. An X representative reportedly explained to the inspector tha...