Push to legalize sports betting in Minnesota on the ropes at the Legislature
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:58 GMT
Efforts to legalize sports betting appear to have folded at the Minnesota Legislature for lack of time.House Speaker Melissa Hortman said passage of legislation legalizing sports gambling was unlikely to make it to the floor for a vote this session.“I think we are probably out of time,” Hortman said during a Thursday afternoon news conference. “In the House it has two or three more committees. We are not going to be able to take people away from the floor to have that move through the committees that it would need to.”Getting a legal sports betting bill through both chambers would almost certainly take bipartisan support, at least in the Senate, and Republicans and Democrats don’t appear to have a finalized agreement.The Minnesota Legislature must adjourn by midnight May 22 and lawmakers have several massive bills they need to approve before then to finalize a nearly $72 billion two-tear budget.Supporters of legalized sports betting have pushed for it u...First full-size 3D scan of Titanic shows shipwreck in new light
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:58 GMT
LONDON — Deep-sea researchers have completed the first full-size digital scan of the Titanic, showing the entire wreck in unprecedented detail and clarity, the companies behind a new documentary on the wreck said Thursday.Using two remotely operated submersibles, a team of researchers spent six weeks last summer in the North Atlantic mapping the whole shipwreck and the surrounding 3-mile debris field, where personal belongings of the ocean liner’s passengers, such as shoes and watches, were scattered.Richard Parkinson, founder and chief executive of deep-sea exploration firm Magellan, estimated that the resulting data — including 715,000 images — is 10 times larger than any underwater 3D model ever attempted before.“It’s an absolutely one-to-one digital copy, a ‘twin,’ of the Titanic in every detail,” said Anthony Geffen, head of documentary maker Atlantic Productions.The Titanic was on its maiden voyage from Southampton, England, to New York City when it hit an iceberg off Newfound...F.D. Flam: Do earlier, annual mammograms save more lives?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:58 GMT
Mainstream medical opinion holds that screening mammography is a lifesaving procedure. But doctors disagree over how often women should be screened for breast cancer. Last week, a panel of doctors known as the US Preventive Service Task Force revived the debate over mammographs by issuing a new recommendation. Their old guidelines advised starting at age 50 and getting screened every other year; the new ones keep the every-other-year recommendation but lower the starting age to 40.Despite the new recommendations, many doctors will maintain that an annual mammogram is a necessity for me and every other woman over 40. But a growing faction warn screening healthy women this frequently might do more harm than good.I haven’t chosen to get mammograms more than every other year — despite some protests from my doctors. The ideal schedule has to take into account the latest data on risks and benefits. Recent studies show every-other-year screenings still catch tumors early enough...Harry Litman: Why Special Counsel John Durham’s report takes so long to say so little
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:58 GMT
Rarely has a government report taken so long — in years and pages — to tell the public so little as Special Counsel John Durham’s report to the Department of Justice this week.When then-Attorney General Bill Barr appointed Durham to investigate the department’s probe of connections between Russia and Donald Trump’s 2016 campaign, Trump and his true believers looked forward to revealing a criminal conspiracy within the FBI. Trump tweeted at the time that Durham would uncover the “crime of the century.”Instead, four years after Barr first ordered Durham to investigate the investigators, he produced a ponderous, 316-page tome that interminably chews over information that has long been in the public record.The bottom line awaiting the minuscule percentage of the country that has the time and patience to wade through the report is a handful of small and already familiar cavils about the procedural details of the FBI’s work. The bureau ...Area community pools in need of lifeguards this summer
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:58 GMT
ST. LOUIS - There's just over a week left until Memorial Day weekend, and pools are ramping up their search for lifeguards. This comes as they face the challenge of a nationwide shortage.Employees who work at public pools said they're planning to open on or before Memorial Day weekend, and although they have some lifeguards on staff, they say they need more."It is such an important job for everybody to have, and the training is pretty intense," said Kassi Baker, district aquatic director.Baker works with the YMCA at Carondelet Park in south St. Louis and said they have 30 to 40 positions open for the summer. She said it's critical to have a lifeguard on deck."You never know when somebody's going to get into distress with not being able to swim," Baker said. "Or if they would have like a heart attack or a stroke. So having somebody trained to take over that situation is very important." In-N-Out Burger poised for major expansion, including in Missouri The YMCA is offering a $200 si...Windsor’s Cameron Thomas makes lasting impression in short time as state champion pole vaulter
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:58 GMT
LAKEWOOD – Cameron Thomas wasn’t feeling it. The Windsor senior walked around distraught, his jaw hanging and his hands over his head after the Class 4A boys pole vault competition at the CHSAA state track and field meet Thursday morning.“That was the worst meet ever,” Thomas repeated while pacing around the far left of the track at Jeffco Stadium in Lakewood.He then plopped onto a metal bench and dropped his head before one of the officials approached him to offer encouragement.“You are the state champion,” she said, hoping to brighten the mood.Indeed, Thomas was the 4A boys pole vault champion — a fitting end to an impressive high school track career. But Thomas didn’t clear 17 feet as he did in April or surpass the 4A state meet record of 16 feet. He defeated his competition by reaching 15 feet, 6 inches, which made his stomach turn because he wanted to do so much better in his grand finale.“16 (feet), 5 (inches) is such a light bar for me that I do all the time,” he ...Nuggets vs. Lakers: Live updates and highlights from Game 2 of the Western Conference Finals
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:58 GMT
Live updates, tweets, photos, analysis and more from the Denver Nuggets’ Game 2 matchup against the Los Angeles Lakers at Ball Arena in Denver on May 18, 2023.Nuggets-Lakers Game 2: Must readsNuggets’ Bruce Brown: “Goal” was to take Lakers’ D’Angelo Russell out of the gameWhen Bruce Brown lowers his shoulder, not many defenders have the bulk to stop him.That’s especially true in transition, where Brown rumbled for five of his six made baskets against the Lakers in Game 1 of the Western Conference Finals.When Brown picked his head up and saw Lakers guard D’Angelo Russell staring back at him, he took it as an invitation to engage.“I mean we got out in transition, we attacked them, we took D-lo out the game,” Brown said Wednesday after the Nuggets’ film session in the wake of their Game 1 victory. “That was our goal to get him involved in everything.” Read more…Nuggets vs. Lakers: Three keys to victory in Game 2 of Western Conference FinalsThe first chapter of the 2023 West...Hancock blasts Texas governor for sending busload of migrants to Denver’s Civic Center Park
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:58 GMT
More than 10,000 migrants have made their way to Denver since December, but on Thursday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott announced the first bus of arrivals that the state of Texas directed to Denver.Republican governors across the country, including Abbott, have been transporting migrants who arrive in their states to Democratic-led states and cities as a political statement. Although hundreds of asylum seekers, mostly from Venezuela, have been coming to Denver each week by way of El Paso, Texas since early December, the migrants have come on commercial buses, seeking assistance to get to their final destinations.Colorado’s state and local officials have previously said that recent arrivals were not a result of political moves by GOP leaders and that the migrants were traveling to Denver on commercial buses, not coordinated by any state entities.That is, until now.In a statement posted on his Twitter account, Abbott said the first group of migrants chartered by his state to Colorado ...Haley Pullos from 'General Hospital' arrested for DUI after wrong-way crash
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:58 GMT
"General Hospital" actress Haley Pullos faces DUI charges after authorities said she was involved in a violent wrong-way crash in Pasadena late last month.The accident occurred on April 29 when, according to a California Highway Patrol report, Pullos drove the wrong direction on the 134 Freeway and collided head-on with another vehicle near the Orange Grove exit.Both Pullos, 24, and the other driver were hospitalized with serious injuries.Authorities say Haley Pullos was driving in the wrong direction on the 134 Freeway in Pasadena when she collided with another vehicle. April 19, 2023. (Pasadena Fire Department)Pullos was arrested at the hospital on suspicion of driving under the influence. CHP said she was also involved in a hit-and-run collision shortly before the freeway crash.According to Soap Opera Digest, General Hospital has recast her character, at least temporarily.Dancers at NoHo bar to become only unionized strippers in US after 15-month battle
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:49:58 GMT
Dancers at a Los Angeles bar could soon become the only unionized group of strippers in the U.S.The Actors’ Equity Association labor union says owners of the Star Garden Topless Dive Bar in North Hollywood have withdrawn their opposition and agreed to recognize the strippers' union.For 15 months, dancers at the club have sought safer workplace conditions, better pay and health insurance, among other benefits. But their unionization drive was stalled by objections and legal challenges from the club's management.The union announced this week that management had agreed to a settlement. A formal vote count by the National Labor Relations Board has been set for Thursday. “We’re hoping what we’ve done to unionize this club will have laid the groundwork for any other stripper in the country who decides that they want to also have a voice in the way their workplace is run,” Lilith, a dancer at Star Garden, told The Associated Press. Lilith asked not to be identified by her legal name in thi...Latest news
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