Thomas Friedman: What is happening to our world?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:07 GMT

Thomas Friedman: What is happening to our world? DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — I’ve been The New York Times’ foreign affairs columnist since 1995, and one of the most enduring lessons I’ve learned is that there are good seasons and bad seasons in this business, which are defined by the big choices made by the biggest players.My first decade or so saw its share of bad choices — mainly around America’s response to 9/11 — but they were accompanied by a lot more hopeful ones: the birth of democracy in Russia and Eastern Europe, thanks to the choices of Mikhail Gorbachev. The Oslo peace process, thanks to the choices of Yitzhak Rabin and Yasser Arafat. China’s accelerating opening to the world, thanks to the choices of Deng Xiaoping. India’s embrace of globalization, thanks to choices initiated by Manmohan Singh. The expansion of the European Union, the election of America’s first Black president and the evolution of South Africa into a multiracial democracy focused on reconciliation rather than retribution — all the result of good cho...

F.D. Flam: Have scientific breakthroughs declined?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:07 GMT

F.D. Flam: Have scientific breakthroughs declined? 2023 had barely begun when scientists got some jolting news. On Jan. 4, a paper appeared in Nature claiming that disruptive scientific findings have been waning since 1945. An accompanying graph showed all fields on a steep downhill slide.Scientists took this as an affront. The New York Times interpreted the study to mean that scientists aren’t producing as many “real breakthroughs” or “intellectual leaps” or “pioneering discoveries.” That seems paradoxical when each year brings a new crop of exciting findings. In the 12 months following that paper, scientists have listened to the close encounters between supermassive black holes, demonstrated the power of new weight loss drugs and brought to market life-changing gene therapies for sickle cell disease.What the authors of the January paper measured was a changing pattern in the way papers were cited. They created an index of disruptiveness that measured how much a finding marked a break with ...

Albany police investigate first homicide of the year

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:07 GMT

Albany police investigate first homicide of the year ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- As the Albany police department continues to investigate the first shooting of the year NEWS10 speaking with community-based groups who say they can do more to help curb violence in the Capital Region. Albany Police Union responds to review board lawsuit The first homicide of 2024 happening within an hour of the new year. Pastors on Patrol, a group of religious leaders, mobilizing themselves throughout the Capital Region’s crime hot spots. The group is calling for more action from leaders to address the violence.“We got the first day of the year, almost at the stroke of midnight, a homicide?  And we're still evaluating? There is something wrong,” stated Pastors on Patrol founder, Bishop Avery Comithier.Bishop Comithier tells NEWS10 his group is making a difference simply by provided somebody to talk to in these neighborhoods. “The religious community whether it's the Muslim community, whether it's the Jewish, whether it's the church, the Christian, yo...

Gov. Hochul hopes to address affordability in new budget

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:07 GMT

Gov. Hochul hopes to address affordability in new budget ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10)--- Ahead of her State of the State address, Governor Kathy Hochul shared she wants to expand consumer laws. Among the legislation she is proposing is a bill to ban co-pays for insulin on certain insurance plans."This will be the most expansive insulin cost-sharing prohibition in the nation. It will give financial relief for 1.6 million New Yorkers," said Hochul.Dr. Pasquale Passarella, Assistant Professor of Medicine and facility member of Albany Medical Center, explained just how expensive insulin can be."The cost of a vial of insulin can vary— and I’m taking this from GoodRX, anywhere from $30 up to $130 per vial. A single vial of insulin may last someone a couple days up to a few weeks."The governor also wants to amend the state’s disability law."...to increase the maximum paid benefit over the next 5 years. We’re gonna tie it to the statewide average weekly wage, just as we do for family leave," said Hochul.During the first 12 weeks of medical leave, employ...

Parallels between a 1994 St. Louis plane crash and recent Japan airline tragedy

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:07 GMT

Parallels between a 1994 St. Louis plane crash and recent Japan airline tragedy ST. LOUIS - It's been nearly three decades since a collision involving a Trans World Airways commercial plane and a smaller Cessna charter plane as both attempted to takeoff from St. Louis. The crash happened during the late-evening hours of Nov. 22, 1994. Two occupants of the Cessna aircraft died. Officials reported eight injuries but no deaths among the 140 occupants on the TWA plane. FOX 2 dug through the archives and researched more about this collision after learning of an aircraft collision Tuesday morning along a runway in Japan. Five people died in Tuesday's collision, though like the St. Louis incident, more than 100 people were evacuated to safety.According to the National Transportation Safety Board, the St. Louis crash involved a six-year-old McDonnell Douglas MD-82 model plane bound for Denver as part of a regularly scheduled TWA Flight 427 route. It happened just before the 10 p.m. hour after some takeoff delays. St. Louis home riddled with bullets during short-term...

Former St. Louis mayor Francis Slay joins Missouri state highways commission

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:07 GMT

Former St. Louis mayor Francis Slay joins Missouri state highways commission ST. LOUIS - Francis Slay, the former mayor of the City of St. Louis, has been appointed to Missouri's State Highways and Transportation Commission. Missouri Gov. Mike Parson announced Slay's appointment Tuesday afternoon. St. Louis home riddled with bullets during short-term rental party Slay previously served as Mayor of the City of St. Louis for 16 years from 2001 to 2017. He was the first mayor to be elected to a fourth four-year term in office.The State Highways and Transportation Commission is a policy-making body that has authority over all Missouri transportation programs and facilities, including bridges, highways, public transportation, and more. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Daily News SIGN UP NOW Slay currently serves as executive director for the...

Rapids waive veteran defender Danny Wilson after six seasons, winger Sam Nicholson

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:07 GMT

Rapids waive veteran defender Danny Wilson after six seasons, winger Sam Nicholson The Colorado Rapids have waived defender Danny Wilson and winger Sam Nicholson, the club announced Tuesday.Wilson, 32, arrived in Colorado in 2018 and has appeared in 136 matches, starting 125 of them. Last season, he recorded one goal and one assist in what turned out to be the worst campaign in club history.He racked up the third-most minutes on the team with 2,315, behind center back partner Andreas Maxsø (2,924) and midfielder Connor Ronan (2,846).With the announcement coming less than a month after the Rapids traded 28-year old defender Andrew Gutman for 24-year old defender Miguel Navarro, it’s clear the club is committing to a younger core, which new head coach Chris Armas and Rapids president Pádraig Smith discussed at length upon Armas’ hiring.Related ArticlesColorado Rapids | The Top 10 Colorado soccer stories of 2023 Colorado Rapids | Rapids Notebook: Where things stand for Colorado heading into new year, new era Colorado Rapids | ...

Studio Movie Grill to give out free movie concessions throughout 2024

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:07 GMT

Studio Movie Grill to give out free movie concessions throughout 2024 One Los Angeles-based movie theatre company will give free concessions to moviegoers throughout 2024 as part of a new campaign.The "It's on Us" campaign, created by the Studio Movie Grill, was implemented to express “appreciation for visitors at SMG by paying the food and beverage tab of every moviegoer in an auditorium during a randomly selected showtime,” a news release said. Pixar’s ‘Soul,’ ‘Turning Red’ and ‘Luca’ coming to theaters for limited-time after Disney+ debuts The event will randomly occur at the company’s L.A.-based locations in Bakersfield and Simi Valley.“We knew it was going to be a great season for holiday movie-going,” SMG CEO Ted Croft said in a statement.“We thought, ‘What better way to express our gratitude to these guests than to pay for it?’ So we did.The campaign will run parallel with the SMG’s Special Needs Screenings, featuring “unique screening considerations for thousands of special needs guests,” a news release said. The “It’s on Us” campaign start...

'Black Panther' actor hit by fleeing wrong-way driver

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:07 GMT

'Black Panther' actor hit by fleeing wrong-way driver "Black Panther" actor Carrie Bernans was pinned under a food truck early Monday morning when she was hit by a wrong-way driver during a police chase in Manhattan, her mother announced on social media.Bernans' mother, Patricia Lee, shared several updates on her daughter's condition via her Instagram account, including several graphic photos of her injuries. She called the crash "traumatic," and said her daughter was knocked unconscious and suffered broken bones, fractures, and chipped teeth.The social media post ended with a note that Bernans' son was not with her and was safe with his family."I'm in so much pain," Bernans said in a video posted to her Instagram story Monday, adding that she "still can't really walk right now." In another post to her story later in the day, Lee said Bernans "was able to walk a few steps assisted." Ian Ziering addresses Hollywood mini-biker brawl, calls it ‘hooliganism’ Nine people, including Bernans and a police officer, were injured in the inciden...

Man Fatally Struck in Pedestrian Crash on Bruce Woodbury Drive [Las Vegas, NV]

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:04:07 GMT

Man Fatally Struck in Pedestrian Crash on Bruce Woodbury Drive [Las Vegas, NV] 70-Year-Old Man Pronounced Dead after Pedestrian Accident near Cougar DriveLAS VEGAS, NV (January 2, 2024) – One man died Friday night in a pedestrian crash on Bruce Woodbury Drive and Cougar Drive.At approximately 6:30 p.m. on December 22nd, an incident transpired involving a white 2019 Dodge Ram 1500 and a pedestrian crossing at a designated crosswalk. The driver collided with a 70-year-old male pedestrian, leading to the victim’s transportation by paramedics from Laughlin to a nearby hospital, where he eventually succumbed to his injuries.Police have not disclosed the identity of the deceased individual. Emergency personnel temporarily sealed off the vicinity for cleanup and initial procedures. Additional information will be disseminated once it becomes accessible.The team at Sweet James sends out their heartfelt sympathies to the friends and family of the deceased man who are grieving over the loss of their loved one.Losing a loved one in a pedestrian accident leaves...