Catalytic converter thefts in St. Paul down 95% since pandemic peak, according to police data
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:32:42 GMT
The buzz of a battery-powered saw biting into an automobile’s exhaust pipe became all too familiar to St. Paulites during the COVID-19 pandemic, as catalytic converter thefts surged to unprecedented levels.But that unwelcome sound is much less common lately, officials say.Reports of stolen catalytic converters in the city have plummeted 95% since peaking in March 2022, according to St. Paul police data.Statistics collected by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety tell a similar story. Reports of auto parts theft statewide have fallen 87% in the same period.What accounts for this dramatic drop?Last fall, authorities broke up a nationwide catalytic converter theft ring, which allegedly included four Minnesota men accused of selling thousands of the devices — cut from area vehicles — to buyers across the country.State lawmakers and local officials also have imposed new restrictions on the sale and transportation of detached catalytic converters, making it a crime ...A St. Paul church opened six tiny homes for those experiencing homelessness. Officials are praying the effort goes statewide.
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:32:42 GMT
Outgoing, chatty and distractable, Allen Xiong, 29, found a semblance of belonging in St. Paul-area homeless encampments, only to grow tired of seeing his friends and neighbors cleared out every few weeks during the pandemic. Without a similar sense of community, he doubts that whatever housing solutions they were offered stuck.“We just end up right back where we started,” he said. “Nothing’s solved.”Resident Allen Xiong sits on the steps of his micro-home at Mosaic Christian Community’s “Sacred Settlement” at the Wheelock Parkway church in St. Paul on Nov, 29. (John Autey / Pioneer Press)David Doren, 54, was equally tired of living out of his rickety recreational vehicle at leased campsites in Lake Elmo, which required him to relocate every 13 days. He previously spent more than a year living in tents in the woods near St. Paul’s Schmidt Brewery off West Seventh Street.“It was hell,” said Doren, who is known around t...Maureen Dowd: Sam Altman, sugarcoating the Apocalapse
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:32:42 GMT
My favorite “Twilight Zone” episode is the one where aliens land and, in a sign of their peaceful intentions, give world leaders a book. Government cryptographers work to translate the alien language. They decipher the title — “To Serve Man” — and that’s reassuring, so interplanetary shuttles are set up.But as the cryptographers proceed, they realize — too late — that it’s a cookbook.That, dear reader, is the story of OpenAI.It was founded in 2015 as a nonprofit to serve man, to keep an eye on galloping artificial intelligence technology and ensure there were guardrails and kill switches — because when AI hits puberty, it will be like aliens landing.When I interviewed them at their makeshift San Francisco headquarters back in 2016, the OpenAI founders — Sam Altman, Elon Musk, Ilya Sutskever and Greg Brockman — presented themselves as our Praetorian guard against the future threat of runaway, evil AI, against bad actors and bad bots and all the lords of the cloud who had Mary Shelley...Readers and writers: Childhood can be tough. These books can help.
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:32:42 GMT
Childhood can be scary sometimes as youngsters struggle to make sense of their emotions. Thanks to Minneapolis-based Free Spirit Press Publishing, there are lots of good books by knowledgeable people to help kids navigate their feelings and learn about their relationship to the world around them. Free Spirit is an imprint of Teacher Created Materials, publisher of learning tools that support young people’s social, emotional and educational needs. Its mission is to help children and teens think for themselves, overcome challenges and make a difference in the world through illustrated picture books for the little ones. Most of the hardcover Free Spirit books referenced here are $17.99.“Frankie Versus the Food Phantom”: by Erik Talkin, illustrated by Laura Ramos; and “Jesse and the Snack Food Genie”: by Erik Talkinn, illustrated by Maine Diaz.(Courtesy of Free Spirit Publishing.)These books are part of Free Spirit’s Food Justice Books for Kids, a ser...Ask Amy: High-schooler wants distance from former friend
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:32:42 GMT
Dear Amy: I’m a girl in 11th grade.In my freshman year, I made friends with “Ruby.”Over time I came to understand that I needed to end the friendship due to Ruby’s troubling behavior toward others and with me.Now, two years later, I have a new friend, “Sammie,” who is also friends with Ruby.I only hang out with Sammie when Ruby is not present.On several occasions when I was talking with Sammie, Ruby joined the conversation.I was cordial, but I tried to limit my contact.Now, when I see Ruby in the hall at school, Ruby waves enthusiastically and calls my name excitedly.I don’t want any contact with Ruby. I don’t want any association with this person’s bad actions, including occasionally being violent.I don’t want to confront Ruby to say I’m not interested in friendship, but Ruby keeps making attempts, suggesting renewing the friendship.How can I gently distance myself from Ruby without causing conflict or hurting this person’s feelings?R...Bridge: Dec. 10, 2023
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:32:42 GMT
When today’s East opened one club, South overcalled 1NT, vulnerable. How do you rate that call?South had 16 points, balanced pattern and a club trick, the textbook requirements. Still, 1NT was risky: If North had zilch, South might have been doubled and clobbered. Many experts are reluctant to overcall 1NT with only 16 points.South’s bid was imperfect in another way: His club stopper was “primary.” To act would have been more attractive with Q7,AK82,KQ63,Q54. Then South might have to spend only two of his high-card points to win a club trick, leaving more points to establish tricks elsewhere.As it happened, South’s bid worked out when North transferred to game at spades. West led a club: three, ten, ace. Declarer then embarked on an ill-fated line of play. He took his three high hearts to pitch dummy’s last club and next led a trump to the king.East took the ace and led a low diamond. South put up his king and West took the ace and led the ten of ...Wet weather, whipping winds set to strike DC area Sunday
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:32:42 GMT
D.C., Maryland and Virginia are likely to see more precipitation than sunshine Sunday, as the region deals with a rainy start to the week. Here’s what you need to know.A Flood Watch is expected to begin at 1 p.m. Sunday, impacting portions of D.C.; Anne Arundel, Charles, Montgomery, Prince George’s and Howard Counties in Maryland; and Prince William, Loudoun, Fairfax, Fauquier and Stafford Counties in Virginia.The National Weather Service said it expects a day of wet weather, with rain starting after 4 a.m. and continuing through Sunday. Thunderstorms, the service said, could pop up between 7 a.m. and 4 p.m., with some storms producing heaving rain.It will be a mild night tonight, with clouds increasing, and rain starting to overspread the area during the second half of the night. pic.twitter.com/UgO8hHE23S— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) December 10, 2023But that isn’t all. The storm’s continued presence through Sunday evening could bring the regio...ChatGPT lucha por responder preguntas médicas, según una nueva investigación
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:32:42 GMT
(CNN) — Es posible que ChatGPT no sea la panacea para las respuestas a preguntas médicas, sugiere un nuevo estudio.Los investigadores de la Universidad de Long Island plantearon 39 consultas relacionadas con medicamentos a la versión gratuita del chatbot de inteligencia artificial, todas las cuales eran preguntas reales del servicio de información sobre medicamentos de la Facultad de Farmacia de la universidad. Luego, las respuestas del software se compararon con las respuestas escritas y revisadas por farmacéuticos capacitados.El estudio encontró que ChatGPT proporcionó respuestas precisas a solo unas 10 de las preguntas, o aproximadamente una cuarta parte del total. Para las otras 29 preguntas, las respuestas estaban incompletas o inexactas, o no respondían a las preguntas.Los hallazgos fueron presentados el martes en la reunión anual de la Sociedad Estadounidense de Farmacéuticos de Sistemas de Salud en Anaheim, California.ChatGPT, el chatbot de IA experimental de OpenAI, ...Following a Florida Front
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:32:42 GMT
Another front is on the move and is set to reach South Florida tonight, ushering in another drop in temperatures, although this one won’t be as significant.Ahead of the front, expect a mix of sun and clouds for our Sunday with warm and more humid conditions. Highs will top off into the mid 80s with a 30% chance for rain late in the day.The greater chance for rain will occur tonight as the front approaches, with scattered showers and thunderstorms possible late. Not everybody will see the rain but the areas that do see it should just see one brief round of it and then it should clear out offshore. The most likely timing for this rain looks to be between 7PM and midnight today.Then behind that front will be milder and less humid air for our Monday with highs only in the mid 70s followed by cooler morning lows Tuesday morning into the low to mid 60s. It will be a brief cool down, through, as temperatures return to near-average by Wednesday and lasting through the rest of the week...WATCH: Police use drone to help track, capture wayward dog in Tisbury
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:32:42 GMT
Tisbury police shared a heartwarming video Saturday showing officers going above and beyond to track down a dog that had been on the loose for more than a day.The dog, Trixie, had been spotted in the area of Beach Road in Vineyard Haven on Thursday after more than 30 hours away from home.Using the department’s drone, the video shows officers tracking the dog and eventually catching it and returning it to its owner.Latest news
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