Jerry Springer’s cause of death revealed
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:44:30 GMT
(CNN) — Longtime television host and former mayor of Cincinnati Jerry Springer died from pancreatic cancer, his longtime representative Linda Shafran confirmed to CNN Friday.He was 79.Springer’s death had been announced Thursday.“Jerry’s ability to connect with people was at the heart of his success in everything he tried whether that was politics, broadcasting or just joking with people on the street who wanted a photo or a word,” Jene Galvin, a lifelong friend and spokesman for the family, said in a statement.His tabloid talk series, “The Jerry Springer Show,” premiered in 1991 and was wildly successful in syndication. It ended in 2018 after more than 4,000 episodes.Both Springer and his show were often criticized for helping to popularize “trash TV” due to the often outrageous guests he hosted.Springer once told CNN that he did not mind being referred to as the “grandfather of trash TV,” saying in 2010, as ...Dan Rodricks: The comeback Orioles, Lamar and the Ravens, roasting potatoes and a few more things nobody asked about | COMMENTARY
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:44:30 GMT
Nobody asked me, but the way the Orioles are playing so far — giving up runs early in games, coming back in the middle to late innings — means, for night games at least, you can watch both “Jeopardy!” and “Wheel of Fortune” before flipping to MASN in time for the good stuff.A reader asked me to “pressure the Orioles to televise their games on broadcast television [because they] don’t have cable and can’t watch them. MLB has made baseball a pay to play game.” Well, yeah and duh. Why would the Orioles, who try to maximize revenue every way possible — have you seen the beer prices this season? — allow games on free TV again when they own MASN? Sorry, but I have more important pleas to make to the Orioles, like signing Adley Rutschman to a long-term deal.One more baseball item: As much as the next fan, I like fun dugout celebrations of home runs and clutch hits. But the Orioles’ “sprinkler” is not ...Celtics’ Joe Mazzulla learns lessons, pushes right buttons in first playoff series
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:44:30 GMT
ATLANTA — Joe Mazzulla took the blame.The Celtics’ epic Game 5 collapse had come down to poor offensive execution. They committed four turnovers in the final four minutes. Their pace slowed. They lacked a sense of urgency. Mazzulla, the first-year head coach, recognized his faults in those moments. Then, two nights later, he put those lessons into action as the Celtics thrived in crunch time to eliminate the Hawks.“I thought last game, because of me and my play calling, we played slow,” Mazzulla said. “I thought this game, I kind of learned from that, and they were proactive.”Mazzulla had a successful first regular season, especially given the circumstances that faced the Celtics and his situation as they entered training camp. But the playoffs presented a totally new challenge for him. He was excited for it, but also untested in that environment, engaging in a tug-of-war of adjustments over a series.There were growing pains, as Game 5 showed. But Mazzulla pressed all the right butt...Authorities arrest man in connection with 2 explosions in Weare, New Hampshire
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:44:30 GMT
Authorities have arrested a man in connection with two explosions in the past two days in a wooded area of Weare, N.H.Dale Stewart, 54, was arraigned on multiple charges in Hillsboro County Superior Court in New Hampshire following his arrest today.The Boston field office of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives announced it was investigating the explosions yesterday.According to that announcement, the first of the two explosions took place a little after 6 p.m. Wednesday near the 300-block of Dustin Tavern Road. No one was injured in that explosion, according to the ATF statement.A second explosion happened just before 7 a.m. Thursday near the first block of Sugar Hill Road where authorities said a passerby suffered minor injuries.This is a developing story.The busiest days to fly around Memorial Day 2023
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:44:30 GMT
Memorial Day may mark the unofficial beginning of summer in the U.S., but it’s the days ahead of it that kick off big airport crowds.The holiday symbolizes the beginning of the summer vacation season for many Americans. But it’s hardly a vacation for airport employees, who typically get pummeled with the largest crowds of the year to date.Some days around the long weekend are significantly busier than others, and if you can afford to be flexible when flying Memorial Day weekend, you’ll save money and avoid chaos.The best and worst days to fly Memorial Day weekendNerdWallet analyzed the past two years of Transportation Security Administration checkpoint data for the six days before and six days after Memorial Day, which shows how many passengers were screened at TSA checkpoints.In 2021 and 2022, the Friday before Memorial Day was the most-crowded day to travel before the holiday, which is observed on the last Monday of May. As far as post-holiday, the Sunday after has attracted the l...TMU student union suing former execs for alleged fraud, mismanagement totalling $250K
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:44:30 GMT
The undergraduate student union at Toronto Metropolitan University has launched a lawsuit against five former union executives, alleging fraud and financial mismanagement that it claims resulted in $250,000 in losses.The Toronto Metropolitan Students’ Union filed a statement of claim this week, detailing the allegations against executives from the 2021-22 academic year.The statement of claim alleges former student union president Siddhanth Satish and former executives Vaishali Vinayak and Tarmanjit Mann defrauded the union for their own personal gain while two other former executives were willfully negligent in overseeing the union’s finances.It alleges the executives authorized withdrawals from the union’s bank account to pay for Toronto Raptors tickets used or resold by the executives, business class flights without rationale, a virtual reality headset and payments to third-party vendors without board approval.The lawsuit further alleges executives repeatedly sig...2 abortion bans failed, 1 passed in US statehouses this week
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:44:30 GMT
Ten months after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Roe v. Wade and a nationwide right to abortion, states are pushing in opposite directions on the issue.This week, one state adopted a ban, two states tried to but didn’t get support from enough lawmakers and three states advanced measures to protect abortion access. These are the latest developments among a slew of legislative and court actions on abortion.Here’s what’s happening:BANNING ABORTIONNorth Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum on Monday signed a law that made his state the 14th with a ban in effect on abortions at all stages of pregnancy.The ban has narrow exceptions. Abortions of pregnancies caused by rape or incest are allowed only in the first six weeks. And they’re allowed later only for specific medical emergencies.The practical impact in the state is expected to be small since there have been no abortion clinics there since one moved last year from Fargo to nearby Moorhead, Minnesota.And the ban is expec...Window to safely airlift people from Sudan closing quickly, Canadian officials say
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:44:30 GMT
OTTAWA — The commander of the Canadian Joint Operations Command says the window is closing quickly to safely airlift people out of Sudan amid fighting between the country’s military and paramilitary forces.Vice-Admiral Bob Auchterlonie says it’s believed a Turkish crew member was injured when one of Turkey’s planes was shot from the ground as it left Khartoum this morning — though it’s not clear which side was responsible. He says that event changed the threat assessment this morning and led to the cancellation of a planned Canadian evacuation flight. A second flight that Canada had planned for this morning was cancelled due to a mechanical issue with the plane’s ramp.But Auchterlonie says the two Hercules planes the Canadian military has deployed to the region are now on the way to Khartoum, where Canadians are waiting for rescue.A senior official from Global Affairs Canada says the government is very confident that enough flights are planned over the ...Champagne vows to take actions if telecoms don’t reach deal for TTC cell service
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:44:30 GMT
Canada’s industry minister vowed to step in if Canada’s major telecom providers don’t reach an agreement to ensure wireless service is available for all riders on Toronto’s subway system.Speaking at a press conference in Montreal on Friday, François-Philippe Champagne said he’s not shy about “pushing the telcos to do what’s right for Canadians.”“Because some of them, they listen to me — they tend to do that when I speak about them — if they don’t come to an arrangement together that would serve Canadians, that would increase the coverage, that would increase the 911 services in the subway system in Toronto, we’ll take action and we’ll make sure that we do what’s right for Canadians,” Champagne said.Last week, the minister penned a letter to the executives of Bell Canada, Telus Communications Inc., Quebecor Inc. and Rogers Communications Inc. calling on the major carriers to reach a deal that would allow any company to access the TTC’s wireless network a...OpenAI: ChatGPT back in Italy after meeting watchdog demands
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:44:30 GMT
ChatGPT’s maker said Friday that the artificial intelligence chatbot is available again in Italy after the company met the demands of regulators who temporarily blocked it over privacy concerns.OpenAI said it fulfilled a raft of conditions that the Italian data protection authority wanted satisfied by an April 30 deadline to have the ban on the AI software lifted.“ChatGPT is available again to our users in Italy,” San Francisco-based OpenAI said by email. “We are excited to welcome them back, and we remain dedicated to protecting their privacy.” Generative AI systems like ChatGPT, which use vast pools of online data like digital books, blog posts and other media to generate text, images and other content mimicking human work, have created buzz in the tech world and beyond.But their rapid development has stirred fears among officials and even tech leaders about possible ethical and societal risks, with European Union negotiators scrambling to update draft artificial intelligenc...Latest news
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