Violent bear encounter sends man and dog to hospital in Orlando suburb
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:12:41 GMT
ORLANDO, Fla. (WSVN) — What began as a routine evening walk around the block took a terrifying turn when a bear attacked a man and his dog, leading to both being hospitalized.The incident unfolded Tuesday night in a residential neighborhood near Orlando, leaving witnesses shaken as they rushed to aid the injured victims.According to neighbors in the area, the man had been walking his dog when they suddenly heard the dog barking. One bystander who came to the man’s aid described the harrowing scene.“I rolled my window down, and I could see in the dark the bear standing over the dog, and the dog was desperately trying to escape,” the Good Samaritan recounted. “So, I kind of drove towards the bear, like I was going to hit it, to try to scare it and it released the dog.”The victim was found on the ground, bleeding from the head. Deputies believe that his injuries may have resulted from hitting the pavement during the fall.As the situation unfolded, two 911 ...Gold leaf, wagyu beef, foie gras: This indulgent bowl of pho costs $170
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:12:41 GMT
(CNN) — This isn’t your regular bowl of pho.Slow-cooked and simmered in broth for up to 48 hours, it’s served with tender short ribs and high-end ingredients like Wagyu beef slices, foie gras and shaved truffles – and topped off with an edible gold leaf. Duck fat is also added for extra richness.The cost? A staggering $170 (4.1 million Vietnamese dong).And only five bowls are served daily.“Pho is Vietnam’s national dish, enjoyed anywhere and at any time of day… and I wanted to pay homage with this opulent new version,” said Le Trung, executive chef at the Oriental Pearl restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City.The restaurant is located at the Vinpearl Landmark 81, Autograph Collection, which is the highest hotel in the country.Trung told CNN Travel that although his special pho uses high-quality imported ingredients, he followed the traditional way of cooking it – gently simmering marrow bones, rich oxtail, chicken carcasses and prime short ribs with spices like cinnamon and star anise for tw...Kremlin says Putin will meet Erdoğan on Monday in Sochi
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:12:41 GMT
Russian President Vladimir Putin will host a summit with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi, Russia on Monday, the Kremlin has said.“The talks will take place on Monday and will be held in Sochi,” Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov told reporters today.The meeting marks a rare visit to Russia from the leader of a NATO member country since the start of Moscow’s all-out war in Ukraine. Ankara is yet to confirm the date of the summit.Turkey is expected to push for the restoration of the U.N.-backed Black Sea grain deal, which Moscow withdrew from unilaterally in July, as well as access to cheap supplies of natural gas.Dutch cozy up to US with controls on exporting microchip kit to China
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:12:41 GMT
BRUSSELS — The Netherlands on Friday started enforcing new export controls restrictions on advanced microchips production machines to China, siding with Washington in the geopolitical tussle over who controls the critical technology.The export controls, part of a three-way deal between the United States, Netherlands and Japan at the start of the year, affect advanced microchips printing equipment. “Uncontrolled export [of the equipment] can have risks for the public security,” the Dutch regulation said. The Dutch rules come in support of a U.S.-led strategy to choke off China from critical parts of the supply chain needed to manufacture high-end microchips used in consumer electronics, computing and other domains — including military applications. “It’s necessary to check in advance who’s the end user and what the end use is of the production equipment,” the Dutch advocate in the regulation.But the measures also put a target on the back of Dutch s...Daywatch: White Sox chairman dismisses idea of gun brought into stadium
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:12:41 GMT
Good morning, Chicago.Nearly a week after two women were injured by gunfire while attending a White Sox game, team Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf dismissed the notion that someone could get a firearm into Guaranteed Rate Field.Addressing the media Thursday about team issues, Reinsdorf took up the shooting mystery that has perplexed Chicago for days. He said he has spoken to police leaders and they told him they have not ruled out that gunshots fired outside the stadium landed in the bleachers and injured the women.“They’re still investigating. I don’t want to get into specific facts while they’re investigating but have really done a deep dive into this and I don’t see any way in the world that the shots could have come from inside the ballpark,” Reinsdorf said. “Let’s let the police continue with their investigation. At this point all the superintendent is prepared to say is they have not ruled out that they came from outside the ballpark....Spain’s men’s coach asks for forgiveness for applauding Rubiales’ diatribe against ‘false feminists’
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:12:41 GMT
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The coach of Spain’s men’s national soccer team asked for forgiveness Friday for applauding the claim by Luis Rubiales that he was the victim of a smear campaign from “false feminists” following an uproar after he kissed a player on the lips at the Women’s World Cup.“I don’t think I have to resign, I think I have to ask for forgiveness,” Spain coach Luis de la Fuente said in Madrid in his first public appearance since Rubiales kissed Jenni Hermoso on Aug. 20 after the final in Sydney, Australia. “I made a human error. It was inexcusable.”De la Fuente was speaking one week after he clapped several times during an emergency general assembly of the Spanish soccer federation when Rubiales, the organization’s president, refused to step down as was expected. Rubiales’ speech included claims that Hermoso had consented to his kiss during the awards ceremony — a claim she has denied — and against what he called the “scourge” of feminism in Spai...CWB Financial Group reports third quarter profit up from a year ago
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:12:41 GMT
EDMONTON — CWB Financial Group reported its third-quarter profit rose compared with a year ago.The Edmonton-based bank says its common shareholders’ net income totalled $83.1 million for the quarter ended July 31, up from $70 million a year earlier.That equated to 86 cents per diluted share for its most recent quarter, an increase from the same period last year when it reported earnings of 73 cents per diluted share.Revenue totalled $283.5 million, up from $264.4 million a year earlier.On an adjusted basis, CWB says it earned 88 cents per share, up from an adjusted profit of 74 cents per share a year ago.Chief executive Chris Fowler credits the bank’s strong quarter to targeting lending opportunities “that provide strong returns within a prudent risk appetite for the current uncertain economic environment.”This report by The Canadian Press was first published Sept. 1, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:CWB)The Canadian PressWeekend need to know: Labour Day long weekend, Air Show at CNE, Toronto Dragon Festival
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:12:41 GMT
It’s the last weekend to check out the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) at Exhibition Place. The Canadian International Air Show is on this weekend at the fair, alongside live performances and more.It’s also the Labour Day long weekend, meaning certain businesses and services are closed on the holiday Monday. Click here to see what’s open and closed. There are no scheduled subway closures this weekend, but starting on Sunday, the 512 St. Clair streetcars will be replaced by buses from St Clair Station to Gunns Loop, until the middle of next year at least.The TTC also recently announced it will be restoring 126 school trips for elementary and high school students and adding more vehicles to nine routes that serve colleges or universities after Labour Day.Other road closures for events and construction are in place for the weekend. Scroll below for details.Here’s what to do this long weekend:Top eventsLast weekend of CNEThe Canadian International Air Show is ...AP Election Brief | What to expect in Rhode Island’s special primaries
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:12:41 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A crowded field of candidates will be on the ballot in Rhode Island on Tuesday with an eye on replacing former U.S. Rep. David Cicilline, the seven-term Democrat who resigned in May to run a nonprofit foundation.Among the 11 candidates competing in the special primary for the Democratic nomination are former Obama and Biden White House aide Gabriel Amo, state Sen. Sandra Cano, Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos and former state Rep. Aaron Regunberg. A 12th candidate, Don Carlson, suspended his campaign in late August after admitting he made a romantic overture to a student while he was a professor at Williams College. Carlson will remain on the ballot but has endorsed Cano.Regunberg leads the field in fundraising, bringing in nearly $630,000 in contributions and the largest war chest heading into the campaign’s final three weeks. Amo was a close second in fundraising with $604,000 in contributions, followed by Matos, who raised $558,000. Cano ranked a distant fourth.Matos faced...In Mississippi, a tiny fish is reintroduced to the river where it disappeared 50 years ago
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:12:41 GMT
PINOLA, Miss. (AP) — A species of tiny fish that once flourished in a river running hundreds of miles from central Mississippi into southeastern Louisiana is being reintroduced to the Pearl River after disappearing 50 years ago. Wildlife experts say a number of factors likely contributed to the disappearance of the pearl darter from the Pearl River system, including oil and gas development, agricultural runoff, urban pollution, and dam construction. All are deemed detrimental to the pearl darter’s habitat and survival. And even though pollution and other threats to habitat remain today within the Pearl River, more than 400 miles (644 kilometers) long, officials say the 1972 federal Clean Water Act has helped make it cleaner. Clean enough, in fact, that Mississippi and the federal government wildlife experts say there are signs that the pearl darter may be able to thrive there again. “This site has some of the highest species diversity in the entire Pearl River,” said Matt Wagn...Latest news
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