Suspect killed, 2 Indianapolis officers shot in gun battle
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:18:56 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Two Indianapolis police officers wounded in a Thursday gun battle that left the suspect dead are expected to survive, a deputy chief said.The shooting involved officers who were members of the Indiana Crime Guns Task Force, a joint effort among central Indiana police agencies charged with identifying and removing illegal weapons from the community, Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Deputy Chief Christopher Bailey said during a news briefing.Following a brief pursuit around 12:40 p.m., the officers were shot by a 46-year-old suspect armed with an AR-15-style rifle who also “riddled” a police patrol vehicle with bullets, Bailey said. They were among four officers who shot at the suspect, he said.The injured officers were taken to a hospital by other officers, were listed in stable condition and were expected to recover, Bailey said.Their names and that of the suspect were not immediately released.“We are fed up. The community should be fed up with it. We ...Cubs pitcher lands on IL just before his start Thursday
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:18:56 GMT
CHICAGO — It was supposed to be his fourth start of the 2023 season, but that will have to wait for one of the Cubs' newest starting pitchers. Before the beginning of a four-game series with the Dodgers on Thursday, the Cubs put Jameson Taillon on the 15-day injured list with a left groin strain that's been described as "mild to moderate." Manager David Ross said on Thursday that it happened while playing catch before the series finale against the Athletics in Oakland on Wednesday. He was scheduled to take the mound for the Cubs at Wrigley Field on Thursday, with Michael Grove opposing him for Los Angeles. Instead, Javier Assad will pitch for the Cubs after he was called up from Triple-A Iowa on Thursday in what will be his first start of the season. Assad was on the Cubs' Opening Day roster, pitching out of the bullpen in two games before being sent down on April 10.Signed as a free agent after spending the last two seasons with the Yankees, Taillon has pitched in three games so fa...Urban Prep Academies denied charter status for 2 Chicago schools
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:18:56 GMT
CHICAGO -- A charter school network could soon lose control of two south side Chicago high schools.The Illinois Board of Education denied Urban Prep Academies appeal to renew its charter for the Bronzeville and Englewood schools.Urbana Prep Charter Academy For Young Men - Englewood campus is located on the 6200 block of South Stewart Avenue in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood.Urbana Prep Charter Academy For Young Men - Bronzeville campus is located on the 520 block of East 35th Street in Chicago's Bronzeville neighborhood.Urban Prep is the city's only all boys charter school and nationally recognized for sending all of its seniors to college year-after-year. Illinois middle school wrestler sucker-punched by opponent after loss in viral video "Across every metric, Urban Prep outperforms Chicago Public Schools for our demographic, which makes the CPS and ISBE decisions even more confounding," Urban Prep Academies wrote.Chicago Public Schools moved last year to take over the schools...MedWatch Daily Digest: A new gene discovery for breast cancer – and more
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:18:56 GMT
For Thursday, April 20, WGN’s Dina Bair has the latest on new medical information, including: More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Indiana University School of Medicine students made a discovery that could ultimately help not only diagnose breast cancer early but better treat it.How an at-home ear pod may be able to alert people to the early signs of Parkinson's and Alzheimer's.A study found that a sleeping pill may help ward off Alzheimer's and prevent cognitive decline.Ohio DoorDash driver killed while on delivery: police
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:18:56 GMT
AKRON, Ohio (WJW) — Police are investigating after a DoorDash delivery driver was fatally shot on the job in Akron, Ohio.When investigators arrived around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday, they found a 22-year-old man in a parking lot with a gunshot wound. He was taken to Cleveland Clinic Akron General Medical Center in critical condition, where he was pronounced dead Thursday morning. WATCH: Umpire assaulted at Ohio adult softball game According to police, the victim was making a DoorDash delivery when he was shot. Investigators say the victim got into an altercation with two men around 11 p.m. in the city's Highland Square area. The pair then allegedly followed the victim to the delivery spot and shot him. Two suspects, 21 year-old Matthew Couch and 19 year-old Derek Ransome-Fromby were arrested at an area home and taken to the Summit County Jail.They were initially charged with felonious assault, but now murder charges are pending.Democrats push for Green New Deal in health care sector
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:18:56 GMT
WASHINGTON (Nexstar) – Lawmakers who support the Green New Deal say despite skepticism from many, the platform is moving forward and they plan to continue pushing for new green initiatives.Progressives like Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez say 2022’s Inflation Reduction Act made big parts of their Green New Deal a reality.“We have started to win,” Rep. Ocasio Cortez said. “We have highlighted important issues ranging from education to renewable agriculture to show that a better way is possible.”Democratic Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey additionally says a Green New Deal for the health care industry is their next focus “for a health care system that puts people and our planet before pollution and profits.”Markey says the health care sector accounts for 8.5% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.“Our health providers are trying to heal patients, but the health care system is part of what makes them sick,” Markey said.The goal of the health care Green New Deal is to make the ind...Around Town previews Studio 54 pop-up at Joy District
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:18:56 GMT
For two weeks only, from Thursday, April 20 to Thursday, May 4Joy District112 W. HubbardChicago, IL 60654joychicago.comAustin could re-vote on Project Connect this fall -- here's why
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:18:56 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Austin Mayor Kirk Watson forewarned in a his newsletter Thursday of a possible re-vote on Project Connect, a mass transit system approved by city voters back in November 2020.At issue: Two bills going through the Texas Legislature would require voters to sign off on all of the following components related to a project:What the debt would be used forHow much debt product leaders need to issueThe tax rate needed to pay back the debtRep. Ellen Troxclair, who helped file the House version of the bill, cited Project Connect as motivations behind the "No Blank Checks Act." In a March statement to KXAN, she said inflated costs related to Project Connect served as motivation behind the filing, adding the voter-approved tax rate increase election doesn't authorize Project Connect to issue "new debt without limit, and without voters' approval." RELATED: Project Connect funding challenged by Texas lawmakers In his newsletter, Watson slammed the state-level effort as "a terri...Wild coach Dean Evason calls outs Stars for embellishment: ‘We don’t dive’
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:18:56 GMT
As he wrapped up his press conference on Wednesday night at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Stars coach Pete DeBoer took it as an opportunity to throw some shade. Asked about the officials having to dish out a handful of misconduct penalties to keep things from unraveling, DeBoer referenced how the Wild struggled to stay out of the penalty box during the regular season.“Not surprised,” DeBoer said. “We know Minnesota takes penalties. They’re the sixth-most penalized team in the league. We’re ready for that.”The statement was factually correct. The Wild did indeed finish sixth in the NHL during the regular season with 935 penalty minutes. Asked on Thursday afternoon if he heard DeBoer’s comments, Wild coach Dean Evason smiled and replied, “We watch all the press conferences.”In that same breath, Evason used it as an opportunity to make a point of his own, noting how the Wild felt there has been some embellishment on the pa...Tim Culpan: Maybe A.I. needs to write its own dictionary
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:18:56 GMT
An explosion of interest in artificial intelligence is irking a lot of people concerned about the encroachment by computers into human domains such as visual arts, music, and literature. More recently, even the terms we use to describe these systems don’t sit well with some who take issue with digging up old words for new uses or anthropomorphizing machines.Both phenomena were already common well before electric circuits started writing poems, so much of the recent drama is based on fear rather than logic. Which is suitable: Machines don’t feel fear, and human logic often fails.Even the term artificial intelligence is taken as an affront by sentient beings when it’s ascribed to non-living objects. It’s a valid point, one that’s been argued for centuries even as philosophers struggle to define “intelligence.” To that end, computer scientists such as Alan Turing, famed for helping crack German cryptography during World War II, have speculated ...Latest news
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