Indictment ignored and Trump barely mentioned as GOP candidates pitch Iowa voters to challenge him
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:26 GMT
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (AP) — Few even mentioned his name, and the new federal indictment he faces was completely ignored, as Republican candidates for president tried in Iowa Sunday to present themselves as Donald Trump alternatives.Over the course of two hours, seven GOP hopefuls took their turn on stage in front of about 800 party activists in the leadoff caucus state, all invited to speak at Iowa Rep. Ashley Hinson’s fundraising barbecue at a Cedar Rapids racetrack. But in their pitches to challenge Trump for the 2024 nomination, it was as if his indictment Tuesday on federal charges accusing him of working to overturn the 2020 election results had never happened, even from the candidate who has suggested the former president quit the race. Instead, former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson, who has been a vocal Trump critic, touched only on the related Republican outrage with the Department of Justice, which many conservative activists allege has been politically biased in its inve...Pope discusses health, his ditched peace prayer in Fatima and LGBTQ+ Catholics in airborne briefing
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:26 GMT
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE (AP) — Pope Francis said Sunday his recovery from his latest abdominal surgery is going well and stressed that he ditched speeches during his five-day trip to Portugal and spoke off-the-cuff not because he was tired or feeling unwell, but to better communicate with young people.Francis was asked about his health en route home from Lisbon, where he presided over World Youth Day festival. It was his first trip since he was hospitalized in June for nine days following last-minute surgery to repair an abdominal hernia and remove intestinal scar tissue.The trip, which came during a heat wave that sent temperatures to 40 degrees C (104F) in Lisbon, was notable because the 86-year-old pontiff deviated so often from his speeches, homilies and even prayers, which are usually drafted months in advance and crafted with specific events and audiences in mind.One of the most notable deviations was a prayer for peace that Francis was supposed to have delivered in the Portugu...Liz Weston: When to repair or replace your appliances
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:26 GMT
When our 17-year-old refrigerator started wheezing, I fully expected we’d need a new one. I was shocked — and frankly a little disappointed — when a repair technician fixed it for less than $200. I had to postpone my dream of a shiny French-door replacement, but our no-frills Frigidaire is still working fine eight years later.Our experience illustrates that the decision about whether to repair or replace major appliances can be more complex than general guidelines may imply. Getting more useful years out of your existing appliances can save money and keep potentially dangerous components out of landfills, where they may harm the environment. But on the other hand, a replacement could be much more energy efficient, repairs sometimes can be expensive and prices for new appliances have been falling recently.All this makes the choice of repairing versus replacing a tricky one, says Dan Wroclawski, home and appliances writer for Consumer Reports, a nonprofit member organization that test...B.C.’s low-income renters thought they’d get free AC units, but some face hurdles
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:26 GMT
VANCOUVER — Summer isn’t fun for Surrey, B.C., renter Inderjit Singh Ghuman.It means restless nights with his wife and son in an overheating ground-floor basement suite that lacks air conditioning. “It was really uncomfortable here in my unit. It was hot and my family couldn’t sleep in the nighttime,” Ghuman said, referring to July. “It’s tough here on hot days.”His 18-year-old son has been struggling to study in stifling conditions in recent weeks.Ghuman, 48, has been taking medication for anxiety and depression, and he worries that a lack of rest is making matters worse.When he heard the B.C. government was providing free air conditioners to vulnerable people, Ghuman thought his sleepless nights were over.Instead, he encountered a hurdle that is preventing some vulnerable people from accessing the program — the involvement of landlords.Advocates worry that requiring a landlord’s consent to obtain an air conditioner is putting up an unnecessary barrier.Health Mini...Monday Forecast: Temps near 80 with lingering drizzle, showers
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:26 GMT
CHICAGO — Mainly cloudy Monday with lingering drizzle and showers. Winds: N 10-15 G20. High: 79. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Mostly cloudy tonight. Winds: WSW 5-10. Low: 63.Tuesday Forecast: Partly cloudy, 30 percent chance of afternoon storms. Winds: W 5-10. High: 84.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blogBack-to-school sales boom as teachers dig into their own pockets for classroom supplies
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:26 GMT
(The Hill) -- Back-to-school shopping is expected to break sales records as educators face another year of paying for their own classroom supplies out of pocket. From fundraisers to a “student supply fee,” teachers and schools are finding ways to try to cover the cost of classroom supplies as more than 90 percent of educators use their own money for it, according to a survey from the National Education Association.While back-to-school spending is expected to hit a record high of $41.5 billion, beating the previous high of $37.1 billion in 2021, according to a survey from National Retail Federation and Prosper Insights & Analytics, educators are often only given the bare necessities for their classrooms and students.“It's absurd that we are creating a situation where school teachers feel it's necessary to dip into their own pocket, year after year, to provide for the students in their classroom,” Colin Sharkey, executive director of the Association of American Educator...America's white majority is aging out
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:26 GMT
(The Hill) -- Generation Z will be the last generation of Americans with a white majority, according to census data. The nation’s so-called majority minority arrived with Generation Alpha, those born since about 2010. Barely two decades from now, around 2045, non-Hispanic white people will fall below half as a share of the overall U.S. population. Those conclusions, and the numbers behind them, seem simple enough. Yet, some scholars contend that the numbers are wrong, or at least misleading, and that the looming ascent of a majority-minority America is a myth. America’s white majority, and its numbered days, is a lightning-rod topic, given the nation’s history of slavery and enduring patterns of discrimination against minorities and immigrants. Demographers and economists celebrate the nation’s growing diversity as vital to a prosperous future. Other voices vilify racial change as a threat to the nation’s white heritage. “Race is the most complicated...New trail makes vital and safe connection in Round Rock
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:26 GMT
ROUND ROCK, Texas (KXAN) -- The number of trails in Round Rock will soon grow even larger following the approval of the new Lake Creek trail construction that will start later this year. The trail will make a vital connection between Round Rock West Park and Centennial Plaza, running underneath I-35. The 10-foot wide paved trail will feature a bridge over Lake Creek into the amphitheater at Centennial Plaza. David Buzzell, the assistant director of the parks and recreation department, said the trail is an important connection in the entire system. "It's just a vital connection. A lot of the Round Rock west area really doesn't have a safe and convenient way to get into downtown, so this is just going to provide another recreational and transportational connectivity option," Buzzell explained. This project comes as the Heritage Trail West resumed construction earlier in the year. How many trails are now in Round Rock?Currently the city has about 25 miles of trails. The city's master p...Austin Parks and Rec to close part of Zilker's Great Lawn Monday and Tuesday
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:26 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Austin Parks and Recreation Department said crews will close Lou Neff Road and parts of the Great Lawn near Zilker Park Monday and Tuesday. The department said crews will apply fertilizer to the area on both days from 6:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Drivers can park at the Stratford gravel lot, according to the department. For more information on which parks and trails are and will be closed around Austin, click here.Doctors say sleep is critical for school success
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:58:26 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Heading back to school is a big adjustment for everyone. It can be especially tough for kids with ADHD, autism or other special needs.Pediatric experts say now is the time for parents and kids to start planning ahead and practicing routines for a smoother transition.When it comes to focus and attention in the classroom, doctors say everything starts and ends with sleep.Dr. Daniel Gustkey is a neurologist at Pediatrix Child Neurology Consultants of Austin. He recommends parents to start shifting over their kids' sleep schedule now, to properly prepare for the school year.“If you're having a stressful couple of days, or you're not sleeping well leading up to those first couple days, that can really start things off on the wrong foot,” Dr. Gustkey said. “That can really make it a struggle for the rest of the year.”Over the summer, it’s common for kids to let loose on their sleep schedule. Sometimes staying up till midnight or sleeping in till noon.However, this can lead...Latest news
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