Air Canada fined $97K for violating disabilities regulations
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:57:28 GMT
The Canadian Transportation Agency says it’s issued a $97,500 penalty to Air Canada for violating the Accessible Transportation for Persons with Disabilities Regulations.The penalty of $97,500 is for several violations of the regulations.The agency says that on August 30, Air Canada failed to assist a wheelchair user to disembark its plane.The passenger, who has spastic cerebral palsy and can’t move his legs, was forced to disembark on his own.As well, the CTA says Air Canada failed to ensure that its personnel periodically checked in on the passenger while he was waiting in the terminal.Air Canada acknowledged in November that it violated Canadian disability regulations, and apologized to a British Columbia man who was forced to drag himself off a flight in Las Vegas this summer.A New Hampshire man pleads guilty to threats and vandalism targeting public radio journalists
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:57:28 GMT
CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A New Hampshire man pleaded guilty to threatening public radio journalists and vandalizing their homes, prosecutors said Thursday.Tucker Cockerline, 32, of Salem, N.H., pleaded guilty in federal court in Boston to conspiracy to commit stalking through interstate travel and the use of a facility of interstate commerce.The harassment and intimidation of the victims included the vandalism — on five separate occasions — of the victims’ homes and the home of one of the victims’ parents with bricks, large rocks and red spray paint, according to investigators.Sentencing is scheduled for March 19, 2024. Cockerline was initially arrested and charged in June along with two alleged co-conspirators. The defendants were subsequently indicted by a federal grand jury along with a fourth suspect in September.Prosecutors allege the men were involved in a plot to vandalize homes associated with New Hampshire Public Radio reporter Lauren Chooljian and news director Daniel Barrick ...Jury acquits 3 Washington state officers in death of a Black man who told them he couldn’t breathe
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:57:28 GMT
SEATTLE (AP) — A jury cleared three Washington state police officers of all criminal charges Thursday in the 2020 death of Manuel Ellis, a Black man who was shocked, beaten and restrained face down on a Tacoma sidewalk as he pleaded for breath.Two of the officers — Matthew Collins, 40, and Christopher Burbank, 38 — had been charged with second-degree murder and manslaughter, while Timothy Rankine, 34, was charged with manslaughter. The jury found the three not guilty on all counts.There was a gasp from the gallery when the first not-guilty verdict was read. Rankine sat forward in his seat and wiped his eyes, while Collins hugged his lawyer. Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson, whose office prosecuted the case, said in a statement that he was grateful for the jury, the court and his legal team “for their extraordinary hard work and dedication.”“I know the Ellis family is hurting, and my heart goes out to them,” he said.The Ellis family immediately left the courtroom and planned ...A voter pushed Nikki Haley to call Donald Trump a ‘grave danger’ to the US. Here’s how she responded
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:57:28 GMT
ANAMOSA, Iowa (AP) — Nikki Haley stopped short Thursday of answering one Iowa voter’s question the way he’d hoped.Asked by 44-year-old Jacob Schunk to label Donald Trump a “grave danger to our country,” Haley ticked through criticisms of the former president ranging from foreign policy to government spending. And then the former United Nations ambassador addressed the challenge that she and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, her closest rival for second place behind Trump, are facing just weeks before primary voting begins. “The problem is, what I have faced is anti-Trumpers don’t think I hate him enough. Pro-Trumpers don’t think I love him enough,” Haley told Schunk at a town hall in eastern Iowa.Haley’s comment reflects one of the central challenges facing her campaign as she tries to win over those who still admire the former president without alienating them. It’s a balancing act that will likely intensify in final weeks ahead of the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses, where ...REVIEW: The Zone of Interest is 2023’s most important film
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:57:28 GMT
It’s been nearly 80 years since the end of the Holocaust, the most infamous of all genocides. But in the 20th and 21st centuries, there have been many other genocides. The Tutsi in Rwanda, the Uyghur in China. For almost all points of history, in one of corner of the world there is a genocide occurring. It’s unfortunately becoming a defining aspect of humanity, but many humans think of those who commit genocide as not quite human. Who are those to choose to commit genocide? How do they live their day?Christian Friedel in the Zone of Interest, courtesy of Elevation Pictures.The Zone of Interest is a Holocaust film specifically concerned with this question. It stars Christian Friedel (from the White Ribbon and Babylon Berlin) and Sandra Hüller (from Toni Erdmann and Anatomy of a Fall) as the Commandant of Auschwitz Rudolf Höss and his wife Hedwig. The film doesn’t engage in the depiction of the atrocities, but instead concerns itself with the domestic life of the mar...Movie Review: Clooney’s ‘Boys in the Boat’ is an underdog saga that’s both stirring and a tad stodgy
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:57:28 GMT
Director George Clooney both begins and ends “The Boys in the Boat ” on a sun-dappled lake. It’s a seductive sight, calm and soothing, and aptly reflects the ethos of a film that often feels like one has walked into an oil painting: well-crafted, lovely to look at, and rather old-fashioned.Telling the true-life story of the University of Washington rowing team, a scrappy group that — incredibly — reached the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Clooney has gone for stirring and a bit stodgy, pleasing and a bit predictable. Given the craft involved, this is hardly a fatal flaw. And yet, when Joel Edgerton’s coach character surveys his team at one point and remarks, “We need an edge, Tom,” we think: Ah, yes. A little edge here would be nice.In place of edge, we do get moments of beauty, especially when the boys get into those boats. Rowing is, though, the last thing on the mind of Joe Rantz (Callum Turner), a homeless college student, when we first meet him. We’re in 1936 Seattle, deep into the Grea...Flames seen coming from top of house in Austin
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:57:28 GMT
CHICAGO — Firefighters are battling a house fire Thursday evening on Chicago's West Side.The house fire is in the 100 block of North Waller. Read more: Latest Chicago news headlines This is in the city's Austin neighborhood.Flames were seen coming from the top of the house. Specific details about the fire aren't clear at this time. This story will be updated.Skilling: Chicagoland may see a rainy Christmas
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:57:28 GMT
Today's near 50-deg high temp at Midway and the 47 at O'Hare are mid-November level temps which push Dec's temp surplus to nearly 7-deg above normal and more than 5-deg warmer than the opening 21 days of December a year ago. The 47 deg max at O'Hare comes in 12-deg above normal. Only 11 of the past 153 Dec 21's for which we have records of official high temps have been AS WARM OR WARMER than today—placing this day's 47-deg high among the warmest 7% of Dec 21 max temps on the books here in Chicago.We were about to head into a sub-zero chill on tomorrow's date one year ago and head into a Christmas 2022 which featured a high of just 14-deg. THAT'S NOT GOING TO HAPPEN THIS YEAR. In fact, temps may not drop below freezing the next 7 days—until perhaps next Friday morning.Additional warming is on the way. Temps Sunday could rise to within a few degrees of 60-deg. A high is predicted---a reading 22-deg above normal and more typical of early November than well into December.And a ...Strangers throw 'dream wedding' for couple while husband battles cancer
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:57:28 GMT
A group of strangers were able to pull of a "dream wedding" for a much deserving couple.Dave Voggesser and Kate North lived just blocks away from each other growing up, but didn't connect until decades later. But only a year later, Dave proposed to Kate on Christmas Eve."I finally found somebody that I was completely comfortable with," Voggesser said. ‘He’s so tiny and so fluffy’: Baby sea otter finds home at Shedd Aquarium after nearly 3,000 mile journey But plans for their wedding were dashed just months later, when the couple received devastating news."Thinking there's not a care in the world and then he calls me two days later and says I may have pancreatic cancer," North said.Vacations were replaced with chemo, surgeries and countless hours at Northwestern's Living Well Cancer Resource Center. While Dave became a patient, Kate became a caregiver. Chicago teen on a mission to help others experience fresh air, nature "She said we are planning to get married," Cheri Hunt, the ...Music as Medicine: Siblings strike the right chord for patients at Glenbrook Hospital
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 04:57:28 GMT
Two siblings have collaborated since childhood — each growing in their respective careers. But music is in their hearts, especially in the holidays. It’s not a grand concert hall, but it sounds like one. Every other Friday, Judi Zunamon Lewis, an English horn and oboe player, trades the orchestra pit at the Lyric Opera House for the lobby of Glenbrook Hospital. “It’s magical,” Lewis said. Lewis' brother, Alan, joins her, though already familiar with the hospital, working there as a cardiologist. "That’s my day job,” Alan Zunamon said. “I adore him. I have since the day I was born,” Lewis added. As kids, Judi and Alan bonded at the piano bench. Swedish Hospital donation drive aims to help migrant families for the holidays "In our grade school, there was an upright piano on wheels and we’d wheel it from classroom to classroom and it was the Zunamon kids are here to do a concert and I'd be playing one and he's be playing the piano," Lewis said.Now, the ...Latest news
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