Shannen Doherty shares behind the scenes of cancer battle

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:21:33 GMT

Shannen Doherty shares behind the scenes of cancer battle (CNN) — Actress Shannen Doherty is letting her social media followers in on the spread of her breast cancer.The “Beverly Hills, 90210” star on Tuesday posted a video on her verified Instagram account of her receiving treatment as tears filled her eyes. The caption on the video began, “January 12, 2023.”“On January 5th, my ct scan showed Mets in my brain. Yesterdays video was showing the process of getting fitted for the mask which you wear during radiation to your brain,” the caption reads. “January 12, the first round of radiation took place.”“My fear is obvious. I am extremely claustrophobic and there was a lot going on in my life,” Doherty, 52, wrote. “I am fortunate as I have great doctors like Dr Amin (Mirhadi) and the amazing techs at cedar sinai. But that fear…. The turmoil….. the timing of it all…. This is what cancer can look like.”The “Charmed” star was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2015 that went into remission two years later. In 2020, Doherty anno...

MLB monitoring Canadian wildfire smoke above Yankee Stadium ahead of Yankees-White Sox game

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:21:33 GMT

MLB monitoring Canadian wildfire smoke above Yankee Stadium ahead of Yankees-White Sox game Major League Baseball is continuing to monitor the hazy situation in New York City and above Yankee Stadium, a major league source told the Daily News. However, the source, who spoke on the condition of anonymity so that he could share information freely, did not have any indication that Wednesday’s game between the Yankees and Chicago White Sox will be postponed as of early Wednesday afternoon.The league consulted medical and weather experts on Tuesday night, when smoke from Canadian wildfires drifted south into the United States. New York City was among the impacted areas, and the Yankees and White Sox played beneath the smog at Yankee Stadium as fans watched — despite the air quality index (AQI) reaching levels deemed “unhealthy” and “very unhealthy” by the Environmental Protection Agency.Per the EPA, an AQI in the 0-50 range is considered “good.” The 101-150 range is considered “unhealthy for sensitive groups,” such as ...

Pope Francis emerges from 3-hour abdominal surgery without complications

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:21:33 GMT

Pope Francis emerges from 3-hour abdominal surgery without complications By NICOLE WINFIELD and MARIA CHENG (Associated Press)ROME (AP) — Pope Francis underwent surgery Wednesday to repair a hernia in his abdominal wall, the latest malady to befall the 86-year-old pontiff who had part of his colon removed two years ago.The Vatican said there were no complications during the three-hour surgery, which required Francis to be under general anesthesia. Soon after the procedure, the surgeon who performed the operation said the pope was awake and fine and that the hernia was fixed.The pontiff was expected to remain at Rome’s Gemelli hospital for several days. As a precaution, all papal audiences were canceled through June 18, the Vatican said.While hernia operations are rarely performed on an emergency basis, the procedure appeared somewhat urgent, scheduled just a day after Francis went to the hospital for tests. The pontiff’s doctors no doubt also wanted to give him ample time for recovery ahead of a busy travel schedule later this summer.Th...

‘I can taste the air’: Canadian wildfire smoke spreads hazardous haze at home and in the US

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:21:33 GMT

‘I can taste the air’: Canadian wildfire smoke spreads hazardous haze at home and in the US By JENNIFER PELTZ and ROB GILLIES (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — Smoke from Canadian wildfires poured into the U.S. East Coast and Midwest on Wednesday, covering the capitals of both nations in an unhealthy haze, holding up flights at major airports and prompting people to fish out pandemic-era face masks.While Canadian officials asked other countries for help fighting more than 400 blazes nationwide that already have displaced 20,000 people, air quality with what the U.S. rates as hazardous levels of pollution extended into central New York. Massive tongues of unhealthy air extended as far as Virginia and Indiana, affecting millions of people.“I can taste the air,” Dr. Ken Strumpf said in a Facebook post from Syracuse, New York, which was enveloped in an amber pall. The smoke, he later said by phone, even made him a bit dizzy. In Baltimore, where officials warned residents to stay indoors when possible, Debbie Funk sported a blue surgical mask as she and husban...

Mayor Brandon Johnson said he wants to keep the Bears ‘shuffling’ in Chicago

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:21:33 GMT

Mayor Brandon Johnson said he wants to keep the Bears ‘shuffling’ in Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson said he wants to keep the Bears in Chicago as the NFL franchise floats interest in potentially moving to a suburb other than Arlington Heights.Johnson made the comments at an unrelated news conference when asked about the Bears flirting with a move to Naperville as the franchise’s push for state financial support and property tax breaks has stalled.The mayor did not offer specifics about how he can convince the team to remain in Chicago, but said it’s important to “have conversations.”“I grew up with the ‘Super Bowl Shuffle.’ As I would say, as older people would say to young people when I was young, ’85 Bears, Super Bowl shuffle, y’all don’t know nothing about that,” said Johnson, who was raised in suburban Elgin. “We want to make sure we can keep shuffling here in the city of Chicago with the Bears.”The mayor did not offer specifics about how he can convince the team to remain in Ch...

Healey says no indication Baker administration broke the law after mistaken use of $2.5B

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:21:33 GMT

Healey says no indication Baker administration broke the law after mistaken use of $2.5B There is no indication the Baker administration broke the law when $2.5 billion in federal money was erroneously used to pay off pandemic-era unemployment benefits, which should have been funded through state coffers, Gov. Maura Healey said outside the State House on Wednesday.Questions have swirled over the past week in the Beacon Hill orbit after the state’s Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development confirmed the withdrawal of $2.5 billion in federal relief funds for unemployment claims that should have been covered by the state.“No one broke any laws,” Healey told reporters. “It’s just to a matter of whether this was done the way it was supposed to be done, or whether there were other ways that this could have been done. Again, it’s more about just getting a handle on it right now. And the most important thing is we’re in discussions with the U.S. Department of Labor. And other states are working through similar issues.”It is still unclear whether Mass...

How to set and vet money goals midyear

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:21:33 GMT

How to set and vet money goals midyear If you set money goals for 2023 back in January, now can be a smart time to check in on your progress. And if you didn’t, it’s not too late to create goals for the next six months and beyond.“If you don’t have your goals, everyone is so busy with life that a year will whiz by and you’ll have forgotten to start,” says Dan Casey, owner of Bridgeriver Advisors, a financial firm in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.With many people’s money goals hampered by the dual headwinds of inflation and economic uncertainty, it’s easy to get discouraged if you haven’t made as much progress as you’d hoped. Financial experts offer these five strategies for using the midyear point as a way to get back on track, or to embrace a slightly altered course.Define and refine what you wantRebecca Eve Selkowe, New York City-based accredited financial counselor and owner of the financial counseling firm RebeccaEve.com, urges people to first define what they want their money to accomplish, noting that those goals can ...

San Diego County Fair kicks off: What you need to know

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:21:33 GMT

San Diego County Fair kicks off: What you need to know SAN DIEGO — The San Diego County Fair officially kicks off Wednesday, bringing crazy food options, jaw-dropping rides, star-studded performances and more.Here is what you need to know if you are headed to the Del Mar Fairgrounds to join in on the fun. ScheduleThe San Diego County Fair runs from June 7 through July 4. The fair opens daily at 11 a.m. and closes at 10 p.m. on weekdays and Sundays. On Friday and Saturday, the fair will stay open until 11 p.m.During the month of June, the fair will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays.An opening ceremony will be held Wednesday, June 7 at 10:45 a.m. ahead of the fair's opening with Hilltop High School's Emerald Effect Band & Color Guard Performing the National Anthem and several local Girl Scout and Daisy Troop groups leading the Pledge of Allegiance for fairgoers in attendance. How to get discounted San Diego County Fair tickets, parking and other deals TicketsTickets are on sale now and can be purchased ahead of time online or at the...

Dollarama profits skyrocket as consumers visit more often — for bigger purchases

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:21:33 GMT

Dollarama profits skyrocket as consumers visit more often — for bigger purchases MONTREAL — Dollarama Inc. enjoyed a 21 per cent year-over-year jump in sales in its latest quarter as the discount retailer scooped up consumers seeking cheaper products amid high inflation.In the quarter ended April 30, the company said strong demand held up across the board, from consumables to seasonal items and general merchandise, resulting in a profit boost of 23 per cent from a year earlier.For same-store sales, the number of transactions grew nearly 16 per cent while purchase sizes also nudged up.“We had a good Easter,” said chief executive Neil Rossy. “But there’s a slight move away from the consumables, in fact, a little bit towards the traditional mix.”Consumables, which saw a spike in recent quarters, is a category that includes food as well as items ranging from batteries to laundry detergent.Summer sales are looking bright despite some hurdles, Rossy said Wednesday.“It’s unseasonably chilly still in many parts of the country al...

Oklahoma panel denies clemency for man convicted of woman’s 1995 stabbing death

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:21:33 GMT

Oklahoma panel denies clemency for man convicted of woman’s 1995 stabbing death OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — A state board in Oklahoma voted Wednesday to deny recommending clemency for a man convicted of stabbing a Tulsa woman to death with a butcher knife in 1995, clearing the way for his planned execution next month.In a 3-2 vote, the Pardon and Parole Board voted against clemency for Jemaine Cannon, 51, who is scheduled to receive a lethal injection on July 20. Cannon was convicted of killing 20-year-old Sharonda Clark, with whom he had been living after he had escaped from a prison work center in southwest Oklahoma. At the time, Cannon had been serving a 15-year-sentence in connection with a violent assault of another woman.Cannon and his attorney, Mark Henrickson, claimed that Cannon killed Clark in self-defense after she attacked him to keep him from leaving the Tulsa apartment they shared. “I am deeply disheartened that the act of defending my life and the acts that she initiated against me ever happened,” Cannon told the board via a video feed from the Oklahoma...