First Mission scratched from Preakness by vet 36 hours before Triple Crown race

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:08:01 GMT

First Mission scratched from Preakness by vet 36 hours before Triple Crown race BALTIMORE (AP) — Brad Cox-trained First Mission has been scratched from the Preakness on the advice of veterinarians, taking one of the top contenders out of the Triple Crown race 36 hours before post time.Godolphin, which owns the horse, announced the scratch early Friday, saying vets identified a left hind issue.“We are obviously very disappointed, but the welfare of the horse is our utmost concern, and we are going to take the necessary steps to determine the best course of action to get him back on the track,” Godolphin bloodstock director Michael Banahan said.Godolphin said First Mission will receive further evaluation in Kentucky at Rood and Riddle hospital with Dr. Larry Bramlage.The removal of First Mission leaves seven horses in the field for the $1.65 million race. He was the early second choice at odds of 5-2 behind only 8-5 favorite Mage, who won the Kentucky Derby.Five horses were scratched in the days and hours leading up to the Derby, including favorite Forte, w...

More protests against violence planned in Serbia as authorities reject opposition criticism

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:08:01 GMT

More protests against violence planned in Serbia as authorities reject opposition criticism BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbia’s government officials rejected opposition criticism of their handling of two mass shootings in the Balkan country earlier this month even as thousands of people are expected to rally later on Friday for a third time this month demanding resignations and other measures in the aftermath of the killings. Prime Minister Ana Brnabic and other government officials attended a parliamentary session on Friday focusing on the May 3 and May 4 shootings and the opposition demands to replace the interior minister and the intelligence chief following the carnage that left 18 dead, many of whom were children.The two shootings stunned the Balkan nation, especially because the first one happened in an elementary school in central Belgrade when a 13-year-old boy took his father’s gun and opened fire on his fellow students. Eight students and a school guard were killed and seven more people wounded. One more girl later died in hospital from head wounds. A da...

Pay Transparency Laws: What Small Businesses Need to Know

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:08:01 GMT

Pay Transparency Laws: What Small Businesses Need to Know Eight states have adopted pay transparency laws, including California and New York, with several more considering legislation. Much of the buzz around these laws has been regarding large corporations and their employees, but how do small businesses fit into the picture? Here’s what you need to know.WHO MUST COMPLYIn the states and several localities that have pay transparency laws, employer requirements vary based on number of employees. For example, in Washington state, businesses with 15 or more employees must disclose pay information in job postings, whereas in New York, the number is four or more. If you are a company looking to source remote talent from any state that is subject to laws, you must also include a pay range even if your company isn’t located in that state.WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON’T COMPLYMonetary penalties, assessed per violation or per job posting, can range from hundreds to several thousands of dollars and are currently only assessed against companies that have b...

Sean Penn, backing WGA strike, calls Producers Guild the ‘Bankers Guild’ at Cannes Film Festival

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:08:01 GMT

Sean Penn, backing WGA strike, calls Producers Guild the ‘Bankers Guild’ at Cannes Film Festival CANNES, France (AP) — Sean Penn strongly backed the current Hollywood screenwriters strike while speaking at the Cannes Film Festival on Friday, saying the dispute over Artificial Intelligence is “a human obscenity.” Penn addressed the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike in a press conference for his new film, “Black Flies,” director Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire’s harrowing, gritty drama about New York paramedics. Asked about the strike, Penn said “the industry has been upending the writers and actors and directors for a very long time.” “There’s a lot of new concepts being tossed about including the use of A.I. It strikes me as a human obscenity for there to be pushback on that from the producers,” said Penn, a veteran writer-director in addition to being an actor. Film and TV screenwriters earlier this month began striking after talks with producers broke off. The WGA is seeking better pay, new contracts for the streaming era and safeguards against the use of AI-scripted work-...

Man charged in shooting that injured 2 boys outside Chicago library

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:08:01 GMT

Man charged in shooting that injured 2 boys outside Chicago library CHICAGO — Charges have been filed in a shooting that injured two young boys outside a library in the city's Garfield Park neighborhood, according to Chicago police.Adam Avizius, 37, faces one felony count of aggravated battery discharge of a firearm.Officers responded to a shooting at Henry E. Legler Regional Branch of the Chicago Public Library on the 100 block of South Pulaski in Garfield Park just after 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.A 12-year-old boy was shot in the back near his spine and he is struggling to walk, according to family members. Chicago man arrested in connection with April 2022 homicide in Maywood Police said a 16-year-old boy suffered two gunshot wounds to the legs and was transported to a local hospital in good condition.Family said the 12-year-old attends the nearby Genevieve Melody Elementary School and goes to the library everyday to do his homework. He had just stepped outside to eat a snack when he was shot.Avizius is due in bond court Friday.

Friday Forecast: Mostly cloudy and low 70s

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:08:01 GMT

Friday Forecast: Mostly cloudy and low 70s Friday: Mostly cloudy, AM & early afternoon rain, W 5-15. High: 72Friday Night: Partly cloudy, NNW 5-15 G20. Low: 49Weather Blog | Chicago | WGN TVSaturday: Mostly sunny, cooler lakeside & NW IN, NE 5-10 G20. High: 67, low: 61Chicago Weather | Tom Skilling and the WGN Weather Center's Forecast (wgntv.com)7DAY: wgntv.com/weather

The Smiths bass guitarist Andy Rourke dies at 59 after cancer battle

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:08:01 GMT

The Smiths bass guitarist Andy Rourke dies at 59 after cancer battle LONDON (AP) — Andy Rourke, bass guitarist of The Smiths, one of the most influential British bands of the 1980s, has died after a lengthy illness with pancreatic cancer, his former bandmate Johnny Marr said Friday. He was 59.In a lengthy post on Instagram, guitarist and songwriter Marr paid tribute to Rourke, who he first met when both were schoolboys in 1975.“Throughout our teens we played in various bands around south Manchester before making our reputations with The Smiths from 1982 to 1987, and it was on those Smiths records that Andy reinvented what it is to be a bass guitar player," Marr said.During their short time together as a four-piece band, The Smiths deliberately stayed away from the mainstream of popular music, garnering a cult following on the independent music scene.Though much of the attention focused on the song-writing partnership of Marr and frontman Steven Patrick Morrissey, better known as Morrissey, the sound of The Smiths owed much to Rourke's bass and his rh...

$5B 'moon' real estate project proposed for skyscraper-studded Dubai

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:08:01 GMT

$5B 'moon' real estate project proposed for skyscraper-studded Dubai DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Who says you cannot reach for the moon? A proposed $5 billion real estate project wants to take skyscraper-studded Dubai to new heights — by bringing a symbol of the heavens down to Earth.Canadian entrepreneur Michael Henderson envisions building a 274-meter (900-foot) replica of the moon atop a 30-meter (100-foot) building in Dubai, already home to the world's tallest building and other architectural wonders.Henderson's project, dubbed MOON, may sound out of this world, but it could easily fit in this futuristic city-state. Dubai already has a red-hot real estate market, fueled by the wealthy who fled restrictions imposed in their home countries during the coronavirus pandemic and Russians seeking refuge amid Moscow’s war on Ukraine.And even though a previous booms-and-bust cycle saw many grand projects collapse, Henderson and others suggest his vision, funded by Moon World Resorts Inc., where he is the co-founder, might not be that far-fetched.“W...

Police use Taser on 95-year-old Australian woman with dementia who held steak knife

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:08:01 GMT

Police use Taser on 95-year-old Australian woman with dementia who held steak knife CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Police shocked a 95-year-old woman with a stun gun as she approached them with a walking frame and a steak knife in an Australian nursing home, sending her to the hospital.The extraordinary police takedown of Clare Nowland, who has dementia, on Wednesday has prompted a high-level police internal investigation. Nowland was in critical condition Friday.It has also sparked debate about how New South Wales state police use stun guns, which are widely known as Tasers after a major manufacturer. They are a less lethal option than firearms, but have occasionally proved more dangerous than other policing options.Two police officers went to Yallambee Lodge, a nursing home in the town of Cooma that specializes in residents with higher care needs including dementia, after staff reported that Nowland had taken a serrated steak knife from the kitchen.Police Assistant Commissioner Peter Cotter declined to say whether he thought a police officer with 12 years experience ...

Feinstein's complications from shingles more serious than previously disclosed

Published Fri, 29 Mar 2024 13:08:01 GMT

Feinstein's complications from shingles more serious than previously disclosed (The Hill) -- Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) suffered from more serious complications from her shingles diagnosis than previously disclosed.A spokesperson confirmed on Thursday that Feinstein suffered from encephalitis, a rare complication of shingles that causes the brain to swell, as well as Ramsay Hunt syndrome, in which the shingles virus impacts the facial nerve causing facial paralysis and other symptoms.“The senator previously disclosed that she had several complications related to her shingles diagnosis,” the spokesperson said in a statement, adding, “While the encephalitis resolved itself shortly after she was released from the hospital in March, she continues to have complications from Ramsay Hunt syndrome.”Feinstein returned to the Senate last week, after a more than two-month absence to recover from the bout of shingles. However, the senator said in a statement that her doctor had advised that she work a “lighter schedule” as she continues to deal with complications.“E...