IndyCar driver Stefan Wilson has surgery to repair fracture in back
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:05:51 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — IndyCar driver Stefan Wilson had surgery to repair a fractured vertebrae that he sustained in practice for the Indianapolis 500, and car owner Don Cusick said Thursday that he was “in great spirits and feeling better.”Wilson was about halfway through a two-hour practice Monday when he was hit from behind by Katherine Legge as they went through Turns 1 and 2 at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Legge’s car hit the wall with the rear, but Wilson was turned nearly head-on when he made contact. The safety team needed about 10 minutes to remove him from the car.Wilson was taken to Methodist Hospital and underwent surgery Wednesday for a posterior fusion and internal fixation of the fracture. The procedure took about three hours and it was unclear when Wilson would be released.“When he came out of the anesthesia,” Cusick said, “he told the surgeon he was dreaming about running qualifying laps.”Dreyer & Reinbold Racing, who partnered with Cusick Motorsports for the...Supreme Court rules in favor of 94-year-old woman who got nothing when county took her condo
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:05:51 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A unanimous Supreme Court on Thursday gave a 94-year-old Minneapolis woman a new chance to recoup some money after the county kept the entire $40,000 when it sold her condominium over a small unpaid tax bill.The justices ruled that Hennepin County, Minnesota violated the constitutional rights of the woman, Geraldine Tyler, by taking her property without paying “just compensation.”“The County had the power to sell Tyler’s home to recover the unpaid property taxes. But it could not use the toehold of the tax debt to confiscate more property than was due,” Chief Justice John Roberts wrote for the court.Tyler, who now lives in an apartment building for older people, owed $2,300 in unpaid taxes, plus interest and penalties totalling $15,000, when the county took title to the one-bedroom apartment in 2015. The county said she did nothing to hold onto her one-time residence. The apartment sold the next year.Minnesota is among roughly a dozen states and the District of Col...Japan nuclear watchdog asks Fukushima plant operator to assess risk from reactor damage
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:05:51 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — A nuclear watchdog has asked the operator of Japan’s wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant to assess possible risks resulting from damage that was found in a key supporting structure inside one of the three melted reactors.A robotic probe sent inside the Fukushima Daiichi plant’s Unit 1 primary containment chamber found that its pedestal — the main supporting structure directly under its core — was extensively damaged. Most of its thick concrete exterior was missing, exposing the internal steel reinforcement.About 880 tons of highly radioactive melted nuclear fuel remain inside the plant’s three damaged reactors. Robotic probes have provided some information, but the status of the melted debris is still largely unknown. Based on data collected from earlier probes and simulations, experts have said most of the melted fuel inside Unit 1, believed to be the worst hit, fell to the bottom of the primary containment chamber, but some might have fallen through to t...Foxtrot, a tiki boat, others coming to The Yards
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:05:51 GMT
Sea Suite Cruises now offers tiki party boat river cruises. (Courtesy Sea Suite Cruises)Phase II of The Yards at Capitol Riverfront has some new tenants.Foxtrot Market will open its eighth D.C.-area location in the next few weeks. Its 4,300-square-foot store is at 1275 New Jersey Avenue, S.E. Chicago-based Foxtrot opened its first D.C. location in Georgetown in 2021.Another out-of-town transplant, New York French bakery Maman, will open a 3,500-square-foot store at The Yards, its fourth in D.C. Its first area location opened at Bethesda Row in 2022. It has others at Union Market and Georgetown.Playa Bowls will open its newest location at The Yards, bringing along acai bowls and smoothies. It has several locations in the D.C. area, and will open its 1,400 square foot store at The Yards in 2024.Local plant shop Jungle & Loom will open a 2,000-square-foot store at 1275 New Jersey Avenue, S.E. in 2024.As previously announced, Sea Suite Cruises now offers river cruises with a tiki pa...Jaguars sign ex-Broncos PK Brandon McManus, waive Riley Patterson
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:05:51 GMT
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) — The Jacksonville Jaguars signed Brandon McManus in hopes of upgrading their special teams Thursday, two days after Denver dropped the veteran kicker and former team captain.The Jaguars waived kicker Riley Patterson to make room on the 90-man roster for McManus, who had been scheduled to count nearly $5 million against Denver’s salary cap in 2023.The 31-year-old McManus was the last holdover from the Broncos team that won Super Bowl 50. He finished his nine-year career with Denver as the second-leading scorer in team history (946 points). He connected on a franchise-most 42 field goals of 50 yards or longer in the regular season and the playoffs.McManus made 223 of 274 field goals in the regular season while hitting 96.9% of his extra points. His combined field-goal percentage (82%) in the regular season and postseason is the second-best mark in team history behind Matt Prater (82.9%).McManus was perfect in the playoffs following the 2015 regular seaso...East Texas teenager charged with murder in killings of parents and siblings
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:05:51 GMT
NASH, Texas (AP) — Authorities in east Texas have jailed an 18-year-old man on capital murder charges in the shootings of his parents, sister and brother.Police in the small town of Nash, Texas, say officers responding to a report that a man had harmed his family and was threatening to kill himself on Tuesday found Cesar Olalde barricaded inside a home. They were told that multiple people were dead inside.Olalde later called police, saying “he had pulled the trigger, and shot his family,” according to a probable cause affidavit by Nash Police officer Craig Buster.The officers persuaded Olalde to surrender and then found the bodies of his parents, Reuben Olalde and Aida Garcia, older sister Lisbet Olalde and younger brother Oliver Olalde in a bathroom.“It appeared as if the victims had been shot at various places in the residence and drug to the bathroom,” according to the affidavit. “Multiple spent cartridge casings” were found on the floor of the home, and “blood spatter on multipl...Heat downgrade Gabe Vincent to out for Game 5 with sprained ankle
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:05:51 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — The Miami Heat will be without starting point guard Gabe Vincent for Game 5 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Boston Celtics on Thursday night because of a sprained ankle.Vincent got hurt late in Miami’s Game 4 loss when he landed awkwardly while trying to save a loose ball near the Heat bench. He got re-taped and returned to that game, but the effects of the sprain led to the Heat downgrading Vincent to out for Game 5.Miami enters Thursday with a 3-1 series lead.The move could send Kyle Lowry into the starting lineup for Miami; he has been coming off the bench while Vincent starts.Vincent started each of Miami’s first 15 playoff games. He’s averaged 13.1 points in the postseason, third-best on the Heat behind Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo.Miami has played most of the playoffs without two other guards — Tyler Herro and Victor Oladipo. Herro has been cleared to resume some basketball activities after recovering from a broken hand but is still...Senior residents evacuated after roof collapses in Clewiston Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:05:51 GMT
(CNN) – The building in Clewiston had to be evacuated after the roof collapsed due to thunderstorms in the area.“There’s some tree debris inside. The entire roof’s collapsed. The whole thing soaked inside so we got guys coming out right now,” said Justin. “We’re going to try to dry everything out, push all the water out. All the furniture is destroyed inside, all the beds, electronics, just everything’s destroyed.”Justin and about 40 others were inside assessing and fixing the damage to the Clewiston Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He doesn’t know when it will be safe for residents to return.“That’s probably not going to be anytime soon because there was quite a bit of damage but definitely as quick as we can,” said Justin.The good news is that everyone is okay.“There was no one hurt. That’s a good thing. I thank God for that,” said one witness. A spokesperson for the nursing home was ...Shaq gets served — again — in FTX lawsuit
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:05:51 GMT
(CNN) – After months of cat and mouse, lawyers for a group of FTX investors have served Shaquille O’Neal. Again.Plaintiffs’ attorneys say O’Neal has repeatedly dodged process servers who have been trying to hand-deliver legal complaints related to his role as a celebrity spokesperson for the cryptocurrency platform FTX, which collapsed late last year and is now the subject of a massive federal investigation.The 7-foot-1 NBA hall-of-famer and commentator is one of several celebrities accused of defrauding investors by appearing as a spokesperson for FTX, though he is the only one who has tried to dodge being served, according to lawyers for the plaintiffs.“It seems absurd to have to go to such great lengths to serve Mr. O’Neal,” said Adam Moskowitz, a lawyer representing FTX investors.The delivery finally happened, Moskowitz said, on Tuesday night, outside of the Miami venue formerly known as FTX Arena.Lawyers for O’Neal didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment....Europe’s privacy regime: 5 years in 5 charts
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 07:05:51 GMT
Europe’s most famous technology law, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), turned 5 on Thursday. The law, which came into force on May 25, 2018, has prompted businesses — from tech giants to hotel chains, cellphone companies to mom-and-pop businesses — to tighten their privacy policies. Many have cleaned up how they handle people’s personal data, encouraged by the prospect of being fined up to 4 percent of their annual revenue.Despite its wide influence on organizations’ handling of personal information — and on how people consider both privacy and EU rulemaking more broadly — the bloc is in a fierce debate over whether its rulebook has succeeded in delivering on its promise. European regulators have clashed over how to hold Big Tech to account, and the European Commission is looking to fix some of the GDPR’s flaws to allow for speedier, more forceful responses to privacy violations, in a new proposal expected in early July.POLITICO scoured the statist...Latest news
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