New York Times Doesn’t Want Its Stories Archived

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:32 GMT

New York Times Doesn’t Want Its Stories Archived The New York Times tried to block a web crawler that was affiliated with the famous Internet Archive, a project whose easy-to-use comparisons of article versions has sometimes led to embarrassment for the newspaper.In 2021, the New York Times added “ia_archiver” — a bot that, in the past, captured huge numbers of websites for the Internet Archive — to a list that instructs certain crawlers to stay out of its website.Crawlers are programs that work as automated bots to trawl websites, collecting data and sending it back to a repository, a process known as scraping. Such bots power search engines and the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine, a service that facilitates the archiving and viewing of historic versions of websites going back to 1996.The New York Times has, in the past, faced public criticisms over some of its stealth edits.The Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine has long been used to compare webpages as they are updated over time, clearly delineating the differences between t...

Capitol South Metro station closed through Sunday afternoon for ‘full-scale’ active shooter training

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:32 GMT

Capitol South Metro station closed through Sunday afternoon for ‘full-scale’ active shooter training If you’re wondering why your Orange Line trip on the Metro is delayed through Sunday afternoon, the Metro Transit Police and several area first response agencies have your answer.From opening until 2 p.m., Orange Line riders hoping to stop or pass through Capitol South Metro Station should adjust their plans slightly while several police and metro staff conduct a law enforcement exercise at the station.The full-scale security exercise, officials said in a news release, is a simulation of a response to “an active assailant in the Metro” and will include over 100 first responders and staff from across the District. Residents and travelers near the station may also see and hear weapons fire — officials are using blanks for this drill — along with a significant emergency response.“That being said, don’t be alarmed by simulated ammunition noises and a lot of police activity around the Capitol South station if you’re just walking by,” the release said.Metro i...

Sore Lance Stroll will sit out the Singapore Grand Prix after a heavy crash in qualifying

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:32 GMT

Sore Lance Stroll will sit out the Singapore Grand Prix after a heavy crash in qualifying SINGAPORE (AP) — Aston Martin said Sunday that Lance Stroll will sit out the Singapore Grand Prix after a heavy crash in qualifying left the Canadian driver sore.Stroll’s car hit the barriers head-on in the first session of qualifying. The impact ripped off one wheel and caused heavy damage. Stroll was able to walk away but Aston Martin said that the “team face a huge job repairing the car today and Lance is still sore following such a high impact.” He will focus on recovering for the Japanese Grand Prix next week.“The whole team are relieved that Lance was able to step out of the car after yesterday’s accident – however, he is still feeling the after-effects of such a high-impact crash,” team principal Mike Krack said.“Our priority now is that he makes a full and speedy recovery. Together, we have decided that he will sit out this evening’s race and instead focus fully on returning to the cockpit for next weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix.”Stroll qualified 20th ...

Un ayudante del sheriff de Los Ángeles recibe un disparo mortal dentro de su patrulla, dicen las autoridades

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:32 GMT

Un ayudante del sheriff de Los Ángeles recibe un disparo mortal dentro de su patrulla, dicen las autoridades (CNN) — Un ayudante del sheriff del condado de Los Ángeles murió después de que le dispararan dentro de su patrulla este sábado por la noche, dijeron las autoridades.El agente Ryan Clinkunbroomer, de 30 años, fue encontrado inconsciente por un civil en su patrulla alrededor de las 6 p.m. hora local frente a la estación del sheriff en Palmdale, según el Departamento del Sheriff del condado de Los Ángeles. Palmdale está a unos 96 km al norte de Los Ángeles.El agente, que estaba uniformado y de servicio cuando le dispararon, fue declarado muerto en un hospital local, dijo el sheriff de Los Ángeles, Robert Luna, en una conferencia de prensa.No está claro quién abrió fuego contra el diputado. El departamento está pidiendo al público que se presente si tiene un video que pueda haber capturado el tiroteo.“Realmente necesitamos su ayuda. Necesitamos sacar a este tipo de la calle, chico o chicos. Es una amenaza para la seguridad pública. Le tendió una emboscada y mató –asesinó– a...

Storms Likely Much of this Week

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:32 GMT

Storms Likely Much of this Week Following record rainfall in Miami and the wettest day of the year so far, more rain is ahead Sunday and potentially everyday this week.It’s all thanks to a front that was stalled across central Florida on Saturday, trapping plenty of moisture across the region. Despite this front being farther away and lifting to the north and east as a warm front, we will remain in the steamy and moist sector of a low pressure system moving across the Southeast. This will make for favorable conditions for seeing afternoon showers and thunderstorms this Sunday. At least for the morning, it should be mostly dry with a mix of sun and clouds. This sunshine will drive up highs into the low to mid 90s.Monday will be a fiarly similar day with showers and thunderstorms likely, especially in the afternoon, as the cold front on the backside of this low pressure moves into central Florida. Winds will have a westerly steering component to them, helping to guide storms toward the east coast metro, with t...

Sun Sunday, rain returns Monday

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:32 GMT

Sun Sunday, rain returns Monday We’ve arrived at the better half of the weekend. We’ll see bright skies for most of the day and temperatures will reach the upper 70s/near 80° for MetroWest. Rain returns overnight into tomorrow. After that, the rest of the week is dry and comfortable.Lee moves on and brief ridging aloft today provides dry conditions. You look on radar and satellite to our southwest and you see scattered showers. That moisture will lift into Southern New England overnight into tomorrow.Enjoy today! It’s a refreshing, fall-like start with morning low temperatures in the 50s and dew points that haven fallen into the 40s.Bright skies prevail this morning. Temperatures reach the upper 70s inland and mid 70s for Cape Cod. High clouds build in later ahead of tomorrow’s rain.As Lee moves on, there’s still a risk for rip currents, especially on our north and east facing beaches.Scattered storms are with us tomorrow. Downpours are expected with any of these storms. Some towns co...

Four most important Patriots players in Week 2 against the Dolphins

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:32 GMT

Four most important Patriots players in Week 2 against the Dolphins FOXBORO — Week 2 might be slightly early to declare a game a “must-win,” but the Patriots’ outlook will appear much better if they can beat the Dolphins on Sunday night.The Patriots lost a close one to the Eagles that might be categorized differently if “moral victories” counted in the standings. But that performance last week means nothing if the Patriots can’t improve upon it as the season progresses.Stringing wins together against the Dolphins in Week 2 and the Jets without Aaron Rodgers in Week 3 would make fans forget about a frustrating Week 1 result.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots roster moves indicate good news for offensive line injuries New England Patriots | NFL Notes: The Patriots can start to prove themselves again Sunday night New England Patriots | Patriots’ starting offensive line situation is a mess for second straight week New England Patriots | Patr...

Skywatch: Celestial dot-to-dot puzzles

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:32 GMT

Skywatch: Celestial dot-to-dot puzzles When you gaze upon the night sky, especially in the dark skies of the countryside, you can see all kinds of people and creatures up there. In September, you’ll find a disgraced hunter turned hero, two bears, another mighty hunter chasing the big bear, a swan, a giant scorpion, a dolphin, a harp, a stretched-out dragon, and a winged horse. If you can honestly see all of them as what they’re supposed to be, you either have a great imagination, or you’re a big liar! The vast majority of constellations don’t look like what they’re supposed to be, not even close in some cases.Constellations are just like dot-to-dot puzzles in a kid’s coloring book. Unlike the coloring book, though, the stars that make up the dots vary in brightness, and there are no numbers by the stars. We have to decide what stars to connect with our mind’s eye.(Mike Lynch)Just as people do now, our ancestors tried to make sense of the randomness of the multitude of stars that greeted them every night. They connected t...

Readers and writers: A treasured local poet launches her latest collection

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:32 GMT

Readers and writers: A treasured local poet launches her latest collection (Lynx House Press)When Deborah Keenan reads from her new poetry collection Saturday at Hamline University, the Klas Center is sure to be filled with her writing students past and present, fellow poets and friends to listen to Keenan read in her mesmerizing voice from “The Saint of Everything.”Saints hover over many of the poems in Keenan’s 11th book: The Saint of Abandoned Nurseries, the Saint of Maps, the Saints of Common Murders and of Childhood. Her publisher, Lynx House Press, describes this collection as “poems of deep sentiment, and certain collisions of memory and imagination, poems that respect melancholy, and poems that deepen our understanding of betrayal and tenderness. (It is) about decades of thinking, feeling, considering what living might really mean and what a person does or doesn’t do to protect one’s spirit, one’s soul.”There are tough poems here, too, including one in which a couple finds a dead child in a tree, and ...

Denmark Township man raises money for native Morocco after devastating earthquake

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 02:27:32 GMT

Denmark Township man raises money for native Morocco after devastating earthquake As soon as Hassan Sahouani heard the news about an earthquake hitting his native country of Morocco, he called his sister in Marrakech.Jamila Sahouani immediately began sending videos of the damage caused by the 6.8-magnitude quake. At least 2,900 people are reported to have died in the Sept. 8 earthquake, but the death toll continues to rise as search and rescue teams comb through mountains of rubble.“It’s a disaster,” said Sahouani, who lives in Denmark Township in southern Washington County. “Nobody can prepare for this, especially with a magnitude of 6.8. People are not prepared, and no government can be prepared for something like that because it’s overwhelming.”Sahouani’s niece, Romaysa Sahouani, teaches French and Arabic in a mountain village near the epicenter. Five of her colleagues were killed in the earthquake, and the school no longer exists, he said.Damage done to the apartment building where Hassan Sahouani’s niece, Romaysa Sahouani, lived in Mo...