Rush’s Alex Lifeson joins Geddy Lee at Toronto book tour stop to share memories

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:31 GMT

Rush’s Alex Lifeson joins Geddy Lee at Toronto book tour stop to share memories TORONTO — Geddy Lee surprised a venue full of Rush fans on Thursday by marching out old friend and longtime band mate Alex Lifeson to help him traverse back through decades of shared memories.It was a rare opportunity to see the progressive rock legends in a semi-causal setting, sans guitars but armed with many punchlines, as the bassist closed out the North American leg of his “My Effin’ Life” book tour at Massey Hall in Toronto.“Don’t make me cry before I get started,” he pleaded with Lifeson shortly after the Rush guitarist was revealed as the other half of the two-hour fireside chat.Turns out, the evening was mostly bereft of tears but loaded with laughs and the occasional light barbs at one of his closest pals.All of it was catered to the thousands of Rush diehards in attendance, some of whom didn’t waste a moment before unleashing their adoration for their heroes.“I love you guys, man!” shouted one from the balcony, provoki...

AP PHOTOS: 2023 images show violence and vibrance in Latin America

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:31 GMT

AP PHOTOS: 2023 images show violence and vibrance in Latin America A little girl perches on the shoulder of her mom, whose eyes fill with trepidation as she wades through waist-deep water in the jungle of the Darien Gap. Another woman sits beside railroad tracks as she and her husband head north through central Mexico. Covering her eyes with her fingers, the woman could be weeping. But the photograph shows her holding bright yellow flowers that her husband just picked.She’s laughing. Associated Press photographers documented violence and vibrance throughout Latin America in 2023, creating vivid portraits of ability to keep moving forward despite suffering. Gangs expanded their control of Haiti, terrorizing civilians. One image shows a police officer on the back of a motorcycle holding a man slumped after being shot in the head. Brazil’s newly sworn-in President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva stands atop the ramp of the presidential palace alongside an Amazonian leader wearing a feather headdress. Days later, the shattered windows of that palace frame a ...

Mild and windy Friday; chilly breezy Sunday.

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:31 GMT

Mild and windy Friday; chilly breezy Sunday. Mild air is brought in by westerly upper winds Friday into Saturday but cooler air comes in as the jet stream turns in from the northwest bringing high temps in the 30s SundayChanges in cold season weather and climate across the Lower 48The contiguous 48 U.S. states collectively recorded their 2nd lowest overall November snowfall of all the years since 1940.The analyses of Alaska-based climatologist, friend and colleague Dr. Brian Brettschneider (https://twitter.com/Climatologist49) are timely and revealing. It's the reason I never miss Brian's posts. Perfect examples are two of his posts yesterday which address changes in cold season weather and climate across the Lower 48.Brettschneider's analysis of November snowfall across the Lower 48 reveals this past month reveals the contiguous 48 U.S. states collectively recorded their 2nd lowest OVERALL NOVEMBER snowfall of all the years since 1940. It has snowed—but over much less territory and with reduced frequency than has been the cas...

Texas volleyball outlasts Tennessee 3-2 to keep repeat hopes alive

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:31 GMT

Texas volleyball outlasts Tennessee 3-2 to keep repeat hopes alive AUSTIN (KXAN) — Tennessee took Texas to the brink of defeat Thursday, but in the end, the Longhorns prevailed.Behind a 16-14 fifth-set victory, second-seeded Texas outlasted the third-seeded Volunteers 3-2 in the NCAA volleyball regional semifinals at Maples Pavilion on the Stanford University campus in Palo Alto, California.Texas won the first set 25-19 but the Vols claimed the next two 25-20 and 25-23, and then had match point in the fourth set 24-23 until a 3-0 flurry gave the Longhorns a 26-24 win to even the match.Madisen Skinner had two of her match-high 26 kills to put the Longhorns up 25-24, and then setter Ella Swindle provided the set-winning kill to push the match to a fifth set.Jenna Wenaas had 11 kills while Asjia O'Neal had 10 to go with eight blocks. Texas hit .262 with 22 attacking errors for the match while the Vols hit .235 with 30 errors.Swindle had 40 assists and Emma Halter had 20 digs for the Longhorns. Texas (25-4) will play either fifth-seeded Arizona State o...

Beyond the Silk Road: Uzbekistan's modern resurgence and emergence as a strategic partner for the EU

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:31 GMT

Beyond the Silk Road: Uzbekistan's modern resurgence and emergence as a strategic partner for the EU Central Asia's historical significance stems from its strategic location at the crossroads of East and West, nestled between empires and bordering areas of conflict and insecurity (such as Afghanistan, China's Xinjiang province, and Iran). While the region was largely ignored throughout the Cold War, its vitality and importance were quickly rediscovered (NATO.int) (Makarenko, 2010). Spechler & Spechler (2009) write that "Uzbekistan has achieved independence and stability by exploiting its natural resources through a strategy of ‘staple globalism' and by balancing the great powers against each other,” (Arabnews.com)1, writes Derya Soysal, historian and environmental expert with a focus on Central Asia history and geography.Uzbekistan, a former republic of the Soviet Union, gained independence on August 31, 1991. The first president was Islam Karimov but in 2016 Shavkat Mirzoyev came to power. Shavkat Mirziyoyev, the former Prime Minister, assumed office and decisively won the pre...

Knife-wielding woman pushes her way into SoCal family's apartment

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:31 GMT

Knife-wielding woman pushes her way into SoCal family's apartment A family in Riverside County thought they would have to fight for their lives after a woman armed with a knife forced her way into their apartment earlier this week.  The incident unfolded just before 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 6, in the 700 block of Gianni Drive in Corona, according to officials at the Corona Police Department.  “I thought I was going to die,” Lauren Luna told KTLA’s Rick Chambers. “I thought that woman was going to murder our entire family.”  The suspect, described as a Black female adult, approximately 20-30 years old, with a large build who was wearing a black shirt and dark pants, knocked on the Luna’s front door. When Lauren opened the door, she could see the knife the woman was carrying.  “I looked down, I saw a knife in her hand that looked like she had been playing with,” Lauren explained. “And she started asking for someone named Levon. She said, ‘Where’s Levon? I know he’s here.’” Lauren told the intruder that no one by that name lived in the ...

Mail carrier robbed of postal keys in Palo Alto

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:31 GMT

Mail carrier robbed of postal keys in Palo Alto PALO ALTO – Two men robbed a United States Postal Service mail carrier of her postal keys and cell phone Wednesday afternoon in Palo Alto, police said.The victim called police just before 2 p.m. to report she had been robbed roughly 10 minutes earlier in the 3400 block of Alma Street, the Palo Alto Police Department said in a news release. Officers searched the area but did not find the suspects.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Armed suspect linked to vehicle burglary spree in Morgan Hill Crime and Public Safety | San Jose daycare operators arraigned in child pool drownings Crime and Public Safety | Here’s how San Jose plans to nab more catalytic converter thieves Crime and Public Safety | San Jose doctor in spicy ‘Dragon Balls’ lawsuit against Los Gatos restaurant claims the truth has come out Crime and Public Safety | Man arrested in connection with two assaults, hit-and-run in Mo...

Pleasant Hill neighborhood under shelter-in-place after shooting

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:31 GMT

Pleasant Hill neighborhood under shelter-in-place after shooting (KRON) -- People who live near 227 Cleopatra Drive in Pleasant Hill are advised by the city's police department to stay inside on Thursday evening. An alert was sent out by police at 7:33 p.m. The Pleasant Hill Police Department said a domestic disturbance was reported at about 7 p.m. A female was shot and hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries. A male suspect, who is believed to have a weapon, is barricaded inside a house. A SWAT team and negotiators are at the scene. All inbound and outbound traffic from the Sherman Acres neighborhood is closed, police said. Monument Boulevard near the city limits is closed as well. This is a developing story. Stick with KRON4 for updates.

No. 2 UCLA women rout Cal State Northridge 111-48 as Kiki Rice just misses quadruple-double

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:31 GMT

No. 2 UCLA women rout Cal State Northridge 111-48 as Kiki Rice just misses quadruple-double LOS ANGELES (AP) — On a night when almost everyone scored for No. 2 UCLA, Kiki Rice did a lot more.The sophomore guard had her first career triple-double with 14 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists Thursday in a 111-48 rout of Cal State Northridge. It was the 10th triple-double in program history.“I’m super excited about it,” Rice said. “We have so many great shooters, we have so many really good post players, so a lot of great opportunities to just feed the ball.”Rice came up just three steals shy of a quadruple-double. She donned a giveaway light-up headpiece with UCLA lettering similar to Mickey Mouse ears after the game.“I like the steals,” she said. “I was really focused on being active on my off-ball defense this week and Coach Cori challenged me to pick it up.”Londynn Jones led the Bruins (7-0) with 19 points. They had six players in double figures, including Gabriela Jaquez with 18 points and nine rebounds, and Lauren Betts with 18 points. Only one of UCLA’s 10 players ...

Israel designates a safe zone in Gaza. Palestinians and aid groups say it offers little relief

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:32:31 GMT

Israel designates a safe zone in Gaza. Palestinians and aid groups say it offers little relief Palestinians mourn relatives killed in the Israeli bombardment on Rafah, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023. AP Photo/Hatem Ali)(AP/Hatem Ali) Palestinians mourn relatives killed in the Israeli bombardment on Rafah, Gaza Strip, Thursday, Dec. 7, 2023. AP Photo/Hatem Ali)(AP/Hatem Ali) MUWASI, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel has designated a small slice of mostly undeveloped land along Gaza’s Mediterranean coast as a safe zone — a place where waves of people fleeing the war can find protection from airstrikes and receive humanitarian supplies for their families.The reality? The area of Muwasi is a makeshift tent camp where thousands of dazed Palestinians live in squalid conditions in scattered farm fields and waterl...