Washington Post names veteran media executive Will Lewis as its new publisher and CEO
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:33:07 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Washington Post has named veteran media executive Will Lewis to serve as its new CEO and publisher.Lewis is joining the newspaper at a moment when one of the American news industry’s most storied outlets is struggling against the economic headwinds facing U.S. media companies. News of Lewis’ appointment was announced by the Post on Saturday.The Post went through rounds of layoffs late last year and in early 2023, and saw cutbacks including the ending of its Sunday magazine. The pandemic and inflation have sorely impacted the news industry, and the Post announced last month that it plans to cut 240 jobs across the newspaper through the offering of voluntary buyouts. In July, The New York Times reported that The Post is on track to lose about $100 million this year.Lewis is currently the founder, CEO and publisher of The News Movement, a social-first media business targeting a Gen Z audience. He served as CEO of Dow Jones and publisher of The Wall Street Jo...French power supplier says technician killed as it battles damage from Storm Ciarán
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:33:07 GMT
PARIS (AP) — French power network operator Enedis said Sunday that one of its technicians was killed as it battles to restore electricity to hundreds of thousands of homes in the wake of major storms.The 46-year-old man killed Saturday was working in a rapid-reaction force deployed in the Brittany region of northwest France that was battered Thursday by Storm Ciarán. Packing record-breaking winds and rain, the storm killed 14 people across Europe.Enedis said that police were investigating the man’s death. French media reported that the technician was electrocuted while working on a power cable.Enedis said Sunday that it was still working to restore power to 112,000 homes in Brittany and another 25,200 in the adjacent Normandy region.Another storm, Domingos, that followed in Ciarán’s wake and thumped western France’s Atlantic coast also caused power outages and other damage, with another 110,000 homes still without electricity on Sunday, Enedis said. The Associated ...Damar Hamlin launches Cincinnati scholarship program to honor the 10 who saved his life
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:33:07 GMT
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin is honoring the medical team that helped save his life by launching a scholarship program for Cincinnati youths on Sunday.Hamlin’s charitable foundation, Chasing M’s, will be awarding $1,000 scholarships to 10 individuals from the area’s under-served communities for each of the next three years. Each of the individual scholarships will be named after the 10 first-responders, nurses and doctors who treated Hamlin after he went into cardiac arrest and was resuscitated on the field during a game at Cincinnati on Jan. 2.The announcement coincides with the Bills’ first return to Cincinnati to play the Bengals on Sunday night. Hamlin and the Bills arrived in town a day earlier, when the player personally unveiled the scholarship program during a dinner with the 10 life-savers.“I’m humbled by the opportunity to set up a scholarship program to honor this team of professionals — my Cincinnati heroes — who helped save my life,” Hamli...‘Very duped’: Indigenous musicians upset over Buffy Sainte-Marie ancestry revelations
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:33:07 GMT
Buffy Sainte-Marie, wearing a shining dress and long necklace, was led on the stage by a group of Indigenous people in traditional regalia after she was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 1995. Her iconic dark hair and fringe hung long as she told the crowd about the importance of artists from remote communities.“Most especially in the whole wide world, I’d like to acknowledge all the grassroots Indian artists who haven’t yet taken home a Juno, but who continue, as they have in the past, to capture our hearts at powwows across Canada, doing that magic which music does so well,” Sainte-Marie said to applause. Those words now ring hollow for some Indigenous musicians after a recent CBC News report raised doubts about the singer’s ancestry. Some musicians say they were disappointed to learn they may have lost career-shaping industry awards to someone who may be neither Indigenous nor Canadian. They say it amounted to lost opportunities at critical times in ...Two MTO employees struck, critically injured in Hwy. 400 crash
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:33:07 GMT
Two Ministry of Transportation (MTO) employees were seriously injured after being struck by a vehicle on Highway 400 in the Holland Marsh area.Provincial police say they responded to a crash in the southbound lanes of the highway near Line 5 just before 3 a.m. Sunday.The MTO employees were assisting police in setting up lane closures in the area when they were struck from behind by a passenger car around 7 a.m.One worker was taken to a trauma centre in Toronto with life-threatening injuries while the other was listed in serious condition. Police say the vehicle that struck the worker remained on scene. The driver and passenger were taken to a local hospital with minor injuriesSkyRise Chicago returns with thousands climbing steps of Willis Tower
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:33:07 GMT
CHICAGO -- The Chicago Stair climb returned to the city for its 15th year Sunday morning where thousands of people climb 105 floors of the Willis Tower. Shriley Run Ability Lab is a non-profit organization that raises funds to help advance human ability. People from all backgrounds and abilities came together to support the cause.The Ability Lab is hoping to raise one million dollars to help their cause and empower the community. It's the 15th year of the Chicago Skyrise also marking the 50th birthday of the Willis Tower.Weekend Break: Unicorn World by Lola + The Boys
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:33:07 GMT
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CHICAGO -- Join WGN Weekend Morning News' Sunday Brunch where we make quinoa pancakes with Eden Restaurant. Love the WGN Morning News? We love you, too. And you can have all the hijinks delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. Sign up and subscribe to our WGN Morning News newsletter.California woman disappears in Guatemala, family says
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:33:07 GMT
(KTLA) — The search is underway for a Southern California woman who disappeared while on a yoga retreat in Guatemala.The missing woman, Nancy Ng, 29, from Monterey Park, disappeared on Oct. 19 at a retreat in Lake Atitlán, according to her family.Nancy, a former Cal State L.A. student who works for the Alhambra Unified School District, had planned to relax at a week-long yoga retreat, something she had done last year.Ng left on Oct. 14 and just a few days into her trip, her family said the retreat organizer called to say she had vanished. Las Vegas woman left U2 concert to take $50K from ‘sugar daddy’s’ hotel safe, police say She was officially reported missing on Oct. 19 and her family said the worst part is not knowing where she is or what exactly happened that day. The details of her disappearance remain few and far between.Loved ones are searching for Nancy Ng, 29, a Monterey Park woman who disappeared on Oct. 19, 2023 while at a yoga retreat in Lake Atitlán, Guatemala. (Ng F...No more right turn on red? As pedestrian deaths rise, US cities consider bans
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:33:07 GMT
CHICAGO (AP) — Sophee Langerman was on her way to a bicycle safety rally in Chicago’s Lakeview neighborhood in June when a car turning right rolled through a red light and slammed into her bike, which she was walking off the curb and into the crosswalk.The car was moving slowly enough that Langerman escaped serious injury, but the bicycle required extensive repairs. To Langerman, it's another argument for ending a practice that almost all U.S. cities have embraced for decades: the legal prerogative for a driver to turn right after stopping at a red light.A dramatic rise in accidents killing or injuring pedestrians and bicyclists has led to a myriad of policy and infrastructure changes, but moves to ban right on red have drawn some of the most intense sentiments on both sides.Washington, D.C.’s City Council last year approved a right-on-red ban that takes effect in 2025. New Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s transition plan called for “restricting right turns on red,” but his administr...Latest news
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