Alberta UCP says NDP economic plan will kill jobs and cause people to flee
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 01:50:24 GMT
CALGARY — The United Conservative Party says the NDP’s economic plan will kill jobs and cause people to flee Alberta.Brian Jean, a candidate in Fort McMurray-Lac La Biche, held a news conference in Calgary to respond to the NDP plan that was released earlier in the day.Albertans go to the polls on May 29.The NDP plan, which forecasts a $3.3-billion surplus over three years, includes an increase to the corporate tax rate to 11 per cent from eight per cent to increase revenue.Jean says that equals a 38 per cent tax increase for Alberta businesses.He wasn’t able to say whether the UCP would release its costed economic plan, but says Albertans can look at this year’s provincial budget for more information.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 16, 2023.The Canadian Press1 dead, 1 hurt after shooting on Eisenhower; inbound lanes closed
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 01:50:24 GMT
CHICAGO — One person is dead and another is wounded after a shooting on the Eisenhower Expressway near Cicero Avenue, resulting in the closure of inbounds lanes. Just before 11:45 a.m., ISP responded to an expressway shooting that wounded a man and a woman. Both were rushed to a nearby hospital in serious condition, where the man was later pronounced dead. Jamie Foxx being treated in Chicago: report No word at this time as to what led to the shooting. ISP added that eastbound I-290 traffic is being diverted off at Harlem Avenue while troopers investigate. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesSKyCam9 flew above the scene. Anyone who witnessed or knows about this incident is asked to contact the ISP by phone at (847) 294-4400 or by email at [email protected]. This is a developing story. Check back for updates.Cubs make pitching staff adjustments as road trip continues
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 01:50:24 GMT
CHICAGO — After an uneven start to the 2023 season, the Cubs have decided to have one of their young starting pitchers spend some time in Triple-A while also trying to revamp their bullpen a bit.A number of Cubs moves today include:.- Hayden Wesneski to Iowa- Brad Boxberger to IL (Right Forearm Strain)- Jeremiah Estrada to majors- Adrian Sampson to 60-day IL.@WGNNews pic.twitter.com/88xqGmcZUH— Larry Hawley (@HawleySports) May 15, 2023Hayden Wesneski, who has had an uneven start to the 2023 season, was sent down to Triple-A Iowa after allowing seven runs and four homers in a loss to the Twins on Saturday. He'd only allowed one earned run in his previous three starts but had a few rougher outings early, sporting an overall ERA of 5.03. Another pitcher who was struggling and had a bad outing Saturday, Brad Boxberger, is headed to the 15-day IL retroactive to May 14 with a right forearm strain. He allowed three earned runs on three hits in less than an inning at Target Field Satu...Cook County program to bring mental health professionals to public housing communities
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 01:50:24 GMT
CHICAGO — Cook County is launching a new program to bring mental health professionals to people in public housing.Over the past few months, political conversations have merged with mental health conversations. It has been said that mental health advocacy is needed in communities.On Tuesday, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle announced that the county board and county health are teaming up together to bring behavioral health to public housing communities in Cook County.In fact, the plan is to have behavioral health care coordinators at all 18 public housing sites in the housing authorities of suburban Cook County. 2 in serious condition after shooting on Eisenhower; inbound lanes closed This is happening through the American Rescue Plan Act, receiving $5.8 million in federal money to create opportunities for case management, therapy, counseling, housing stability support, workforce development and referrals to other resources.Preckwinkle said she hopes the initiativ...Soft contact lenses may contain toxic ‘forever chemicals,’ research finds
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 01:50:24 GMT
(The Hill) -- Many types of soft contact lenses available in the U.S. could contain toxic “forever chemicals,” new research has found.All 18 sets of soft contacts evaluated in a recent consumer study came back with various levels of organic fluorine — an indicator for the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). The 18 sets, from three major brands, were sent to a laboratory certified by the Environmental Protection Agency by the Mamavation eco-wellness website, to determine just how much of this PFAS building block was present in each product.“Your eyes are one of the most sensitive parts of your body,” Linda Birnbaum, former director of the National Institute of Environmental Health and the National Toxicology Program, said in a statement.“Therefore, it’s concerning to see the presence of organic fluorine, which is likely a type of PFAS, found in all soft contact lens products tested,” Birnbaum added. WHO advises against artificial sweeteners ...Village People send Trump cease-and-desist over 'Macho Man' use at Mar-a-Lago
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 01:50:24 GMT
(The Hill) - Famed musical group the Village People has sent former President Trump a cease-and-desist letter over his usage of their hit song "Macho Man."Karen Willis, the band's manager and wife of lead singer Victor Willis, sent Trump's lawyer, Joe Tacopina, the letter on Monday, calling into question a recent performance at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.A coverband's recent performance of the group's song at Trump's Florida resort caused "confusion," as many believed the imitation group was the actual band, Willis argued in the letter.Willis also took issue with the coverband dressing similarly to the Village People, saying, "the use of the group's image and likeness at Mar-a-Lago was unauthorized," and a trademark violation.The Village People have spoken out about Trump's usage of their music before, notably in 2020 when they penned a Facebook post saying he had been "respectful in his use of our songs and has not crossed the line."Monday's letter, a copy of which was obtain...Up to 16,000 power outages reported in east, southeast Austin Tuesday afternoon
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 01:50:24 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Roughly 16,000 people in east and southeast Austin lost power between 12:20 p.m. and 1:10 p.m. Tuesday. That number was at roughly 12,000 by 1:25 p.m. How to check for Central Texas power outages Two major clusters of outages shown on the Austin Energy outage map affected the Riverside/Oltorf area and Govalle/East Cesar Chavez area in the timeframe of 12:20 p.m. - 1:10 p.m.Screenshot of Austin Energy power outage map near the Govalle/East Cesar Chavez area taken around 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 16. (Courtesy: Austin Energy)Screenshot of Austin Energy power outage map near the Riverside/Oltorf area taken around 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 16. (Courtesy: Austin Energy)Screenshot of Austin Energy power outage map taken around 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 16. (Courtesy: Austin Energy)By 1:15 p.m., there were 6,645 customers without power across Austin. Then at 1:30 p.m., the outages went up to 12,367. The majority of those outages were near the Govalle neighborhood. It wasn't immediately cl...Gator found in Central Texas ditch: sheriff video
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 01:50:24 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A scaley visitor was spotted in Central Texas this week. A gator was found in a ditch Monday near La Grange in Fayette County, according to the Fayette County Sheriff's Office. It was spotted on FM 2145 near Citzler Road."The rain has definitely washed in some things you don’t see every day in Fayette County!" the sheriff's office said on Facebook. Texas Parks and Wildlife relocated the gator, the post said. How common are gators in Texas? Alligators have lived in Texas marshes, swamps, rivers and lakes for centuries, according to TPWD. Today, gators are found along the southern U.S., including the eastern third of Texas. They are found in or near water—typically fresh but sometimes brackish. The reptile's peak breeding and nesting season is from March 1 to May 30, TPWD said. From mid-October to March, they brumate, similar to hibernation. "Periods of extreme weather conditions such as drought or heavy rains can result in an increase i...A few showers today then three days of bright warm weather
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 01:50:24 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- More beneficial rain fell over Central Texas Monday afternoon and night with several rain totals of one to two inches. Camp Mabry's total of .95" continues a mostly wet month with the May total up to 3.30", nearly an inch above normal.There will be a 30% chance of a few more showers and isolated thunderstorms. Unlike Monday when the afternoon started stormy with frequent lightning, this afternoon began quietly with a few dying showers coming through northern San Saba County.There were numerous flood advisories Monday afternoon and night for the potential of minor flooding of arroyos, low-water crossings and poor drainage systems. So far today, none.The flood threat for the rest of the day is for our southern portion of the area. Even there, the threat is marginal (category 1 of 4).Low chance of flood issues todayDrier, hotter weather comingClouds will gradually clear tonight so that Wednesday morning begins with a partly cloudy sky. Further clearing during the day w...Job cuts, no Social Security checks: How consumers could be pinched by a US government default
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 01:50:24 GMT
By DARLENE SUPERVILLEWASHINGTON (AP) — All the hand-wringing in Washington over raising the debt limit can seem far removed from the lives of everyday Americans, but they could end up facing huge consequences.Millions of people in the U.S. rely on benefits that could go unpaid and services that could be disrupted, or halted altogether, if the government can’t pay its bills for an extended period.If the economy tanked due to default, more than 8 million people could lose their jobs, government officials estimate. Millions of Social Security beneficiaries, veterans and military families could lose their monthly payments. Vital federal services including border and air traffic control could be disrupted if workers can’t get their government paychecks.The economy could nosedive into a recession.President Joe Biden and the top congressional leaders from both parties met at the White House on Tuesday to try to resolve it all, their second such meeting in as many weeks.WHAT’S THE PROBLEM?I...Latest news
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