Ontario doctors now watching three new tick-borne illnesses

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:05:10 GMT

Ontario doctors now watching three new tick-borne illnesses Ontario doctors are now watching for three new tick-borne illnesses, in addition to Lyme disease. Tick-borne infections are expected to rise across the province, and as of this weekend, a new regulation requires healthcare providers to report the three types of tick-borne diseases in addition to Lyme disease to their local medical officers of health.“The infections include something called anaplasmosis, babesiosis and Powassan virus, these are three very, very rare infections in Canada,” said Dr. Isaac Bogoch.“Those three infections, although extraordinarily rare right now, might not be so rare in the years to come.”Climate change is to blame for their spread, according to the province’s medical officer of health.As of this weekend, a new regulation requires Ontario heath-care providers to report three types of tick-borne disease in addition to Lyme to the province: anaplasmosis, babesiosis and Powassan virus. Cases are expected to rise due to climate change @CityNewsTO ...

Oregon father dies after falling from cliff while hiking with family near popular waterfall

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:05:10 GMT

Oregon father dies after falling from cliff while hiking with family near popular waterfall MULTNOMAH FALLS, Ore. (AP) — Authorities say a father died over the weekend when he fell roughly 200 feet (61 meters) while hiking with his wife and five children in Oregon. The Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office on Monday identified the man as 41-year-old Gerardo Hernandez-Rodriguez of Beaverton, Oregon. Hernandez-Rodriguez was hiking with his family on a popular trail near Multnomah Falls, the state’s tallest waterfall, on Saturday, the sheriff’s office said. He stumbled and fell from a switchback not far from the falls and the scenic Benson Bridge, roughly 30 miles (48.28 kilometers) east of Portland. Sheriff’s deputies and a U.S. Forest Service ranger began to search the area, asking a nearby police department for a drone to help search the steep and largely inaccessible terrain. A sheriff’s deputy found Hernandez at the base of a cliff near a highway, directly below the trail where he slipped. Hernandez did not survive the fall, the sheriff’s ...

Dior brings ethereal goddesses and silver threads to Paris couture

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:05:10 GMT

Dior brings ethereal goddesses and silver threads to Paris couture PARIS (AP) — In the lush surroundings of Paris’ Musee Rodin, the landscapes of artist Marta Roberti formed the backdrop on Monday for the latest Dior couture collection by designer Maria Grazia Chiuri. The designs, inspired by power, feminism and the divine, shone against Roberti’s fantastical creations of exotic birds and ethereal trees. Actors Natalie Portman and Rosamund Pike were among VIP attendees captivated by the fusion of these imaginative realms of threads and thoughts. Here’s a look at some highlights from Monday’s fall-winter 2023 collections:DIVINE GODDESSES OF DIOR STRUT AMID BIRDS AND TREESThe collection by Chiuri drew its strength from the past, a salute to timelessness. A crepe cape with long, draping sleeves set the classical tone, with the gathered plaits of the models’ hair a throwback to times past. Subtle and understated, the adornments of pearl or gold earrings added a quiet elegance, while tunic shapes and classical banding played up the nostalgic silhouettes...

Wildfire destroys structures in southwestern Washington near Columbia River Gorge

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:05:10 GMT

Wildfire destroys structures in southwestern Washington near Columbia River Gorge UNDERWOOD, Wash. (AP) — A weekend wildfire along the Columbia River in southwestern Washington has grown to 533 acres (216 hectares), prompting evacuations and burning structures, according to authorities.Skamania County firefighters responded to reports of the wildfire on Sunday at 11:19 a.m. near Highway 14 in Underwood, an unincorporated community across the river from Hood River, Oregon.Hot, windy conditions caused the “Tunnel 5” fire to spread rapidly in what authorities called extreme terrain through Sunday afternoon. Authorities have issued an evacuation notice for everyone in a 2-mile (3.2-kilometer) radius around Cook Underhill Road, where crews are engaged in active firefighting. A shelter has been set up at Skamania County Fairgrounds in Stevenson, Washington. About 1,000 residents have been impacted by the fire and evacuation orders, Heather Appelhof, a Southeast Washington Interagency Incident Management Team spokesperson, told The Oregonian/OregonLive on Monday.The fir...

Emaciated and imprisoned, former Georgian President Saakashvili tells court he is spiritually fit

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:05:10 GMT

Emaciated and imprisoned, former Georgian President Saakashvili tells court he is spiritually fit TBILISI, Georgia (AP) — Georgia’s imprisoned former president Mikheil Saakashvili appeared severely emaciated on Monday in videolink testimony to a court considering an abuse-of-power case against him.Saakashvili and his supporters claim he has been poisoned while imprisoned and that he now weighs about 60 kilograms (132 pounds), half of what he weighed when he was arrested in October 2021.From a private clinic where he was being held, he told the court that despite his poor health, he was “spiritually fit and determined to serve the country,” according to local news site Agenda. Saakashvili, who served as Georgia’s president in 2004-13 and led the so-called Rose Revolution protests that drove the previous president out of office, left for Ukraine after the end of his second term. He was later convicted in absentia of abuse of power and sentenced to six years in prison.He was arrested in October 2021 after returning to Georgia to try to bolster opposition forces before n...

Firework explodes in Cary man's face, causing critical injuries

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:05:10 GMT

Firework explodes in Cary man's face, causing critical injuries CARY, Ill. (AP) — A powerful firework exploded in an Illinois man's face, critically injuring him, as he was trying to determine why it hadn't detonated, authorities said Monday.The firework was one of many commercial-grade fireworks possessed by the 58-year-old man at a Sunday night gathering in Cary, the Lake County sheriff's office said.“He lit a firework, which did not detonate as expected,” the sheriff's office said. “The man looked into the tube housing the firework and it discharged, striking his face and then exploding.” List: What stores, restaurants will be open for July 4, 2023? The man, whose name was not released, was in critical condition at a hospital.Other fireworks were given to a bomb squad for destruction. They typically require a permit to possess and detonate, the sheriff's office said.The sheriff's office said criminal charges are possible.

Skilling: 90s around Chicago for 4th of July holiday

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:05:10 GMT

Skilling: 90s around Chicago for 4th of July holiday Approximately 2 in 10 July (about 18%) of July 4's have produced a 90-deg or hotter high temp over the past 152 years in Chicago---AND TUESDAY IS TO BE ONE OF THEM.Five of the past 22 July 4's are among those with 90-deg highs. We opened the new week with 94% of our possible sun---a development which sent temps surging 15-deg higher than our rain-drenched Sunday. O'Hare is likely to record an 88-deg high Monday.Sunday's flooding rains in Chicago produced 3.82" at O'Hare and 4.05" at Midway.  The O'Hare tally was the heaviest to occur in a calendar day there in the just over 3 years since 2020—and it hit with the area mired in a multi-month drought. Chicago had received inly 41% of its normal rain since April up to the weekend rain's (both Saturday and Sunday) arrival. Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog Now, not only in June rainfall running ABOVE NORMAL, the rainfall deficit here in Chicago since April 1 has been cut from well over 7" Friday to just under ...

'No sense of urgency': Man who captured crack on roller coaster says

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:05:10 GMT

'No sense of urgency': Man who captured crack on roller coaster says CHARLOTTE, N.C. (NewsNation) — A popular roller coaster in North Carolina was closed after a video went viral showing a huge crack in one of the ride's support beams.In the video, the roller coaster zooms by, moving the cracked beam and widening the crack's gap back and forth. Jeremy Wagner, who was at the Carowinds Amusement Park in Charlotte with his kids, recorded the video before reporting it to park staff. The park's newest and tallest ride was eventually shut down later on in the day. Wagner said his daughter and niece rode the Fury 325 about eight times that day. He explained since it was an extremely hot day, he left about 30 minutes early to turn on the air conditioning in the car while the two girls rode the roller coaster a few more times before heading out for the day. Riders plunge from a derailed roller coaster in Sweden, killing one and injuring several others When he pulled out in front of the park to pick them up, he was taking in the engineering feat of the roll...

Justin Fields has his moment at NASCAR's Chicago Street Race

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:05:10 GMT

Justin Fields has his moment at NASCAR's Chicago Street Race CHICAGO — It was a unique opportunity for the Bears quarterback at a very unique event in downtown Chicago.While it might have been adjusted a bit due to the weather, Justin Fields still got to have a first when it comes to another professional sport. Named the Grand Marshal of the inaugural Chicago Street Race Cup Series event on Sunday, the Bears quarterback had the honor of giving the command for drivers to start their engines for the Grant Park 220. "It's a new experience for me," said Fields of being around a NASCAR race. "But I feel like now I'm definitely going to get into it way more. So I'm excited."Things had to be adjusted just a bit due to the torrential downpours that canceled most of Sunday's prerace activities around the 2.2-mile course and delayed the start of the Cup Series race by an hour. Instead of around the starting grid, Fields gave the command to start the engines in the media center that was located at the Art Institute of Chicago. The delay because of the r...

Titan submersible may have tried to resurface before tragedy: report

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:05:10 GMT

Titan submersible may have tried to resurface before tragedy: report (NewsNation) — New details about the implosion of the Titan submersible indicate the vessel "dropped weights" before communication was lost, reported by The New Yorker. In an interview, Rob McCallum — a former advisor to OceanGate, the company that designed the Titan submersible — said he received a report that when the submersible reached 3,500 meters it dropped weights, meaning it aborted the dive, The New Yorker reported, before it “then it lost comms, and lost tracking, and an implosion was heard.” US Coast Guard to lead investigation into Titan implosion At one point, McCallum criticized the company's Cyclops I — the predecessor to the doomed "Titan" Cyclops II submersible — for its design to be piloted by a PlayStation controller.“Everyone was drinking Kool-Aid and saying how cool they were with a Sony PlayStation,” he told The New Yorker. “And I said at the time, ‘Does Sony know that it’s been used for this application? Because, you know, this is not what it was designed ...