10 reasons to hit the road along Oregon’s North Coast

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:46:20 GMT

10 reasons to hit the road along Oregon’s North Coast Susan Young | TravelPulse (TNS)The 75-mile stretch along Oregon’s Highway 101 from Astoria to Tillamook offers a day trip full of surprises. Also known as the Oregon Coast Highway, this route can be accessed a couple of hours from Portland and includes traversing the Northern Oregon Coast Range.The diverse topography and charming towns make this a beautiful way to spend a day on the road.An aerial view of Astoria, Oregon. (Dan Klimke/Dreamstime/TNS)AstoriaLocated in the northwest tip of Oregon lies the state’s first city, Astoria, and the largest on this trip. The Columbia River meets the Pacific Ocean at this point, and, alongside the Astoria-Megler Bridge, this historic city offers a rich map of walking tours and water activities.The Riverfront Trolley is a deal for $1, which gets you a one-hour round trip covering three miles on the River Walk with stops including the Columbia River Maritime Museum. The Museum offers multiple interactive experience about shipwrecks, information a...

Review: The new ‘Frasier’ is classic and contemporary. And it’s quite good

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:46:20 GMT

Review: The new ‘Frasier’ is classic and contemporary. And it’s quite good Robert Lloyd | Los Angeles Times (TNS)I would not have bet on “Frasier” to win the Great Revival Sweepstakes, but here we are, 19 years after its run on NBC ended, picking up the story, Thursday on Paramount+. (In a “get you hooked” stratagem, the first two episodes will air on CBS the following Tuesday.)Not that the original wasn’t a great show, but I don’t suppose even its fans spent much time wondering what had become of radio psychologist Dr. Frasier Crane. (Now, Niles and Daphne, that’s another story.) Then again, “Frasier” wasn’t necessarily the comedy you would have expected to be spun off from “Cheers,” although I can’t think of a likelier candidate. And this new series, which brings in “Cheers” co-creator James Burrows to direct its first two episodes, is really quite good.Is it as good as classic “Frasier”? Well, it’s hardly fair to compare a 10-episode series, freshly conceived and cast (star Kelsey G...

Jay-Z’s Champagne maker is planning an even more exclusive brand

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:46:20 GMT

Jay-Z’s Champagne maker is planning an even more exclusive brand Tara Patel | Bloomberg News (TNS)The small French winemaker behind Jay-Z’s Champagne is laying the groundwork for the launch of another luxury brand, aiming to replicate the success of the rapper’s Armand de Brignac “Ace of Spades.”Family-owned Maison Cattier has stored bottles to age in its cellars of what will be called Champagne de Lossy, according to Alexandre Cattier, the 13th-generation head of the firm that traces its roots back to 1625. Sales are still at least a couple of years away, he said.Yet even at this early stage, promotion of the high-end label is gearing up. A bottle was featured inside a custom-built Rolls-Royce Droptail that costs upwards of $30 million and was unveiled in August in Carmel, California. Champagne de Lossy now also has a website and an Instagram page.“The brand will be even more exclusive than Armand de Brignac,” Cattier said in a telephone interview. “Sales will be more targeted.”He declined to provide details about the identity of his business pa...

Fact check: Trump misplaced blame when he said drug shortages were Biden’s fault

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:46:20 GMT

Fact check: Trump misplaced blame when he said drug shortages were Biden’s fault By Michelle Andrews | (TNS) KFF Health News“Under ‘Crooked Joe’ Biden, there has been a catastrophic increase in shortages of essential medicines.”Former president and current Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, in a July 24 campaign video____In a recent campaign video, former President Donald Trump blasted President Joe Biden for “a catastrophic increase” in drug shortages.“It’s a mess,” Trump said in the video, adding that new drug shortages were up last year by 30%, with “295 active drug shortages” by the end of 2022.The continued availability of lifesaving drugs is a concern in this country. Reports of shortages of medicines on which many Americans rely — from widely used cancer medications like cisplatin to over-the-counter painkillers such as Children’s Tylenol — have been widespread in recent years. The shortages have caused treatment delays or forced clinicians to substitute alternatives in place of preferred therapies.But is Biden responsible, or is Trump’s clai...

Mayo Clinic Minute: Strategies to stay healthy during respiratory virus season

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:46:20 GMT

Mayo Clinic Minute: Strategies to stay healthy during respiratory virus season DeeDee Stiepan | Mayo Clinic News Network (TNS)Fall and winter are a time when highly contagious viruses that cause respiratory illness usually circulate heavily in communities. Because many of these viruses can lead to serious infection, hospitalization and even death, it’s crucial to arm yourself with strategies that can help prevent illness and keep you and your loved ones safe.In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Dr. Priya Sampathkumar, an infectious diseases expert, outlines some strategies you can use to keep you and your family healthy during respiratory virus season.“Each year we have what we call viral respiratory season where people seem to get colds, and some people get worse infections, including pneumonia,” says Dr. Sampathkumar.The viruses responsible for causing most infections in the fall and winter are influenza, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).One of the best strategies to provide protection against these viruses is vaccination. Annual flu shots a...

Five officers shot and wounded in Minnesota, authorities say; suspect arrested

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:46:20 GMT

Five officers shot and wounded in Minnesota, authorities say; suspect arrested PRINCETON, Minn. (AP) — Five drug task force officers were shot and wounded Thursday while serving a search warrant near the east-central Minnesota city of Princeton, authorities said. The suspect was arrested after a standoff that lasted several hours.A news release from Benton County Sheriff Troy Heck said the officers exchanged gunfire with the suspect when they were confronted by the man, who was injured in the incident and was taken away for treatment after his arrest. The cause and extent of his injuries were not immediately known, the sheriff said.The officers’ injuries were not life-threatening, the sheriff said. Three of the officers were taken to North Memorial Hospital in the Minneapolis suburb of Robbinsdale while two were taken to a hospital in St. Cloud.The confrontation started Thursday morning at a home in Glendorado Township, which is a few miles west of Princeton.The officers were part of the Sherburne County Drug Task Force. Three were from the Sherburne Cou...

Mothers of color can’t see if providers have a history of mistreatment. Why not?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:46:20 GMT

Mothers of color can’t see if providers have a history of mistreatment. Why not? Sarah Kwon | (TNS) KFF Health NewsWhen Selam Solomon Caldwell and her husband learned she was pregnant last year, the stakes for finding the right OB-GYN felt high. Caldwell, a Black woman, had heard stories from family and friends of maternity care providers who ignored their requests or pressured them into cesarean sections without clear medical justification.As a relative newcomer to Los Angeles, the recruiter, now 31, knew few Black people who could recommend doctors who had treated them with respect. She combed review sites, including Google reviews and Healthgrades, but couldn’t find how nearby physicians and hospitals might treat a Black woman like her.“It’s hard to tell if it’s a fellow Black person who’s giving the review,” Caldwell said.Consumer ratings sites rarely identify patient experiences by race or ethnicity and hospitals are under no obligation to reveal the racial and ethnic breakdowns of their patient satisfaction scores. Yet that information could be instrumenta...

US Defense Secretary Austin to visit Israel on Friday to discuss military aid following Hamas attack

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:46:20 GMT

US Defense Secretary Austin to visit Israel on Friday to discuss military aid following Hamas attack BRUSSELS (AP) — U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin plans to visit Israel on Friday, the second high-level U.S. official to visit Tel Aviv in two days, in a deliberate show of support and an effort to determine what additional military aid is needed in the war with Hamas.Austin is expected to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, said a U.S. official, who spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive travel details Austin’s arrival comes just a day after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited and vowed American support for Israel in a meeting with Netanyahu.Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Austin said the U.S. is “working urgently to get Israel what it needs to defend itself, including munitions and our iron Dome interceptor interceptors.”THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House announced that the U.S. government will begin operating evacuation flights to...

Canada committing $10M in humanitarian aid for Israel, Gaza as Canadian flights leave

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:46:20 GMT

Canada committing $10M in humanitarian aid for Israel, Gaza as Canadian flights leave OTTAWA — Canada is giving an initial $10 million in humanitarian assistance for urgent needs in Israel and the Gaza Strip, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday, while refusing to say whether he agrees with a United Nations warning that Israel is violating international humanitarian law.Meanwhile, the first airlift of Canadians out of Israel was completed earlier Thursday, with 130 citizens, permanent residents or their relatives landing in Athens on a military flight from Tel Aviv.“The situation on the ground is volatile,” Trudeau told reporters in Yellowknife.Canadian officials said Wednesday that about 700 people with a connection to Canada within Israel have asked for help to leave that country since violence broke out on Saturday. The federal government says each of its military flights can take up to 150 passengers.Canada does not usually provide military air transportation when commercial flights are still operating, but the government says people have been ...

Pharmacare would cost public sector billions more a year, but save economy money: PBO

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:46:20 GMT

Pharmacare would cost public sector billions more a year, but save economy money: PBO OTTAWA — The parliamentary budget officer says a single-payer universal drug plan would cost federal and provincial governments an additional$11.2 billion in the first year, and $13.4 billion in five years.The PBOreleased a report on Thursday that provides an estimate for the cost of a pharmacare program between 2024-25 and 2027-28. It follows up on a previous costing the PBO published in 2017 for a pharmacare plan. The new report calculates the incremental cost of the program, taking into account current spending by governments on public drug plans as well as revenue that would be generated from co-pays under a pharmacare plan.The Liberals have promised to table pharmacare legislation this fall as part of the supply-and-confidence deal the government struck with the NDP.Currently, Canadians pay for their prescription drugs through a mix of public plans, private insurance and out-of-pocket spending. Excluding hospital drugs, the PBO says total prescription drug spending was $36.6 bi...