Sunshine at noon for the kickoff for the Bears Game; Saturday has the last sunset after 6 p.m. for the year; Tropical Storm Norma affecting popular Mexican resort towns

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:37:43 GMT

Sunshine at noon for the kickoff for the Bears Game; Saturday has the last sunset after 6 p.m. for the year; Tropical Storm Norma affecting popular Mexican resort towns No need for the raincoat or the heavy coat at Soldier Field on Sunday  There will be plenty of sunshine as the Bears take on the Raiders with north wind of 5-10 mph.  Saturday was the last sunset after 6 pm for the year... Boaters trying to get in the last few trips on the lake this season will be treated to skies becoming mostly sunny on Sunday.NW winds of 15-25 kt, turn north and diminish to 10-15 kt for the afternoon.  The decrease in winds will lead to 4-6 ft. waves subsiding to 2-4 feet.The fall colors across the Chicago area are expected to peak in the next week.  Rain and wind later in the week will knock more leaves off trees, before they can reach their full colorful potential.  The Legend of the Wooly Bear Caterpillar ForecastsThis time of year, you might see woolly bear caterpillars quickly making their way across roads in the Chicago area.  These woolly worms are the ones that are black on each end and have a reddish-brown band in the middle. There's a rural wives' tale ...

Daily horoscope for October 22, 2023

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:37:43 GMT

Daily horoscope for October 22, 2023 Moon Alert: After 2:30 a.m. EDT today, there are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions. The Moon is in Aquarius.Happy Birthday for Sunday, Oct. 22, 2023:You have a charismatic, seductive presence, and you like to be in control. (A powerful combination!) This is a carefree, fun-loving year for you, which means you can let your guard down and loosen up a bit. Old friends may reappear. Nurture the happiness and beauty within you. Enjoy!ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★★Discussions about shared property, the wealth and resources of your partner, banking matters, inheritances or insurance issues will go well today. People are in a serious, practical frame of mind and want solid results. Tonight: You’re popular. This Week: Secrets, passion and increased intensity.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★★★When talking to close friends or partners today, listen to the advice of someone older or more experienced. Meanwhile, you’re high-viz, which means others notice you and details abo...

Dear Abby: My wife isn’t happy about what I put in my obituary

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:37:43 GMT

Dear Abby: My wife isn’t happy about what I put in my obituary DEAR ABBY: Recently, my wife suggested I write my own obituary (I am almost 80) as her parents did. Because I remember dates and places she didn’t know, I drafted the document.Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: I’ve been told to shut up about this sweet woman’s risky behavior Advice | Dear Abby: My neighbor doesn’t know what my camera captures every morning Advice | Dear Abby: I’m hurt he didn’t make time for me amid his family crisis Advice | Dear Abby: She stages these embarrassing displays, and I can’t deal with it anymore Advice | Dear Abby: He’s just a little boy, but he’s already on the wrong path. What can I do? Everything in it is accurate, but I emphasized the positive and omitted the negative.Previous marriages? My wife thought mentioning them seemed like I was bragging, although it is factually accurate and the way I would like to be remem...

Windy and cooler Sunday

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:37:43 GMT

Windy and cooler Sunday After a rainy Saturday, it’s all about the wind today. It’s been gusty overnight, and it’ll be windy this morning with the breeze cranking out of the west. Later today, the breeze won’t be as strong. It’ll feel cooler, and we’ll see a lot of clouds through the day (this morning is your best chance to see more sun!). High temperatures will stay in the 50s.It will be a cool start to the work week. Tomorrow starts off in the 40s and high temperatures are seasonable in the upper 50s with less wind. Tuesday will bring our coolest morning of the week. Some towns west could get their first frost of the season. Then we’ll get more sunshine back! A ridge builds across the eastern U.S. this week. Temperatures will respond by rebounding to the upper 60s/70s midweek. This morning, the American, European and Canadian models are all behind the idea of this warming through the end of the week. Thursday will be the warmest day. We stay dry through the end of the week and possibly into next weekend ...

MLB Notes: Trading for Juan Soto would be risky, but Red Sox should still do it

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:37:43 GMT

MLB Notes: Trading for Juan Soto would be risky, but Red Sox should still do it There was once a time when fans of most big market teams could fantasize about acquiring any big name player, and for the most part the idea wasn’t completely unrealistic.Around the turn of the 21st century, the Red Sox landed Pedro Martinez and Manny Ramirez, two of the best players of their era, and nearly Alex Rodriguez. They acquired Curt Schilling, Josh Beckett and more recently Chris Sale, and there’s a whole laundry list of stars the New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers and lately the New York Mets have brought in over the years.Now, the idea Boston could go out and land a real big fish feels more farfetched. It’s not that the club doesn’t have the resources, it’s that ever since Mookie Betts got away the prevailing sense has been the Red Sox aren’t willing to go the extra mile it takes to bring in a superstar.Maybe that will change when the new head of baseball operations comes aboard, but if the Red Sox wanted to shake up the narrative a...

As ministers push for aid, Canada ‘confident’ Israel didn’t strike hospital in Gaza

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:37:43 GMT

As ministers push for aid, Canada ‘confident’ Israel didn’t strike hospital in Gaza OTTAWA — Defence Minister Bill Blair said late Saturday evening that Canada has a “high degree of confidence” that Israel did not strike the al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday. Blair said in a statement that a military analysis found the strike, which the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry said killed hundreds of people, was more likely caused by an “errant rocket” fired from the Gaza Strip.The confirmation came as two Canadian ministers attended a summit in Egypt’s capital, where counterparts and foreign officials met to discuss the Israel-Hamas war. Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly and International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen were in Cairo, where Hussen announced Canada was pledging an additional $50 million for humanitarian aid in Gaza.The ministers were also expected to discuss efforts to help some 400 Canadians leave the besieged territory. The Canadian government has helped 33 people out of the West Bank and nearly 1,600 peopl...

Poor data hinders B.C. old-growth logging deferrals, advocates say

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:37:43 GMT

Poor data hinders B.C. old-growth logging deferrals, advocates say Irreplaceable ancient forests that should meet criteria for interim protection are being left open to logging in British Columbia due to outdated and inaccurate government data, advocates and an ecologist who advised the province say.“The deferral process was intended to stop the bleed,” said Karen Price, an ecologist who served on the provincially appointed panel that identified 2.6 million hectares of high-priority old growth and recommended it be set aside from logging.“It was intended to be a quick and dirty stopgap so First Nations and everyone could get together and do sensible planning, and it has not worked that way.”In November 2021, B.C. announced a process to temporarily defer harvesting in those priority forests, provided First Nations agreed with the proposal in their territories, allowing time for longer-term planning.It followed an earlier pledge by the province to implement the recommendations from an old-growth strategic review, which urged B...

Visa deal key to closer EU-Kazakh relations

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:37:43 GMT

Visa deal key to closer EU-Kazakh relations ‘When are you going ease our travel situation to Europe?’ has become the “first and last question” that Kazakh citizens ask their foreign ministry. That insight was shared by Kazakhstan’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Roman Vassilenko, at a meeting in Brussels of the Berlin Eurasian Club, writes Political Editor Nick Powell.German commerce came to Brussels to explore how both businesses and people could further benefit from the Enhanced Partnership and Cooperation Agreement between the EU and Kazakhstan, which has been fully in force since 2020. Luc Devigne, from the European External Action Service, observed that Kazakhstan “stands out in Central Asia, the EU does not, perhaps yet, have the same depth of relations within other countries in the region”.Deputy Foreign Minister VassilenkoDeputy Foreign Minister Vassilenko spoke of the impressive growth in business links between his country and the European Union. More than 3,000 EU companies now operate in Kazakhstan and trade was expected...

Saturday Night Five: Whittingham delivers as Utah owns USC (again), Riley’s bad media message and ASU’s near miss

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:37:43 GMT

Saturday Night Five: Whittingham delivers as Utah owns USC (again), Riley’s bad media message and ASU’s near miss Instant reaction to Pac-12 developments on the field …1. Wizard of the WasatchThe Pac-12 will announce its all-conference team and postseason award winners in early December, a few days after the conference championship game.How about we go ahead and pencil in Utah’s Kyle Whittingham for Coach of the Year.Yes, there’s a half-season to play.Sure, Washington is undefeated; coach Kalen DeBoer has done first-rate work with the Huskies.And once again, Oregon State’s Jonathan Smith is doing as much with his personnel as any coach in the country.Let’s not ignore Arizona’s Jedd Fisch and Colorado’s Deion Sanders; both schools are exceeding expectations.But has any coach anywhere applied his craft with the complete mastery Whittingham has shown through the first eight weeks?The Utes are 6-1 overall and tied for second place in the conference (in the loss column) and have been without their starting quarterback all season.Same with their best all-arou...

How to keep pets safe amid the smells and tastes of fall

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 08:37:43 GMT

How to keep pets safe amid the smells and tastes of fall As the sights, sounds and tastes of fall beckon, some pets are not immune to its call. Area veterinarians are sending a clear warning that some of Autumn’s delights could be dangerous for dogs and cats.Dr. Ashley Young, an associate veterinarian at Poolesville Veterinary Clinic in Montgomery County, Maryland, is seeing an alarming trend among dogs attracted to the bright leaves this season.“With the leaves falling, ticks love to live in that leaf litter,” Young said. “They are year-round, but right now there’s a burst of ticks because it’s a perfect spot to live. And as dogs run through, ticks just hop on them and you.”She suggests keeping up or renewing a tick preventive treatment to keep pets safe.Another hazard of the season is festive harvest decorations, especially those with corn — some dogs could need surgery if they try to digest corn cobs, Young told WTOP.“They swallow the cob whole and when it goes down, it sucks in moisture ...