Hospitalized Pope Francis walks a bit, follows Mass on TV, lunches with medical personnel and aides

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:09 GMT

Hospitalized Pope Francis walks a bit, follows Mass on TV, lunches with medical personnel and aides ROME (AP) — Sticking to doctors’ advice, Pope Francis on Sunday skipped his customary weekly public blessing as he convalesces from abdominal surgery in a Rome hospital, but walked a few steps, followed Mass on TV and did some work, the Vatican said.Francis also ate lunch in his 10th-floor hospital apartment with doctors, nurses, other medical staff and members of his security detail, Vatican spokesman Matteo Bruni said in a written statement.The surgeon who performed the three-hour surgery Wednesday to repair an abdominal hernia and to remove painful internal scarring that had resulted from previous operations said the 86-year-old pontiff had begun a semi-liquid diet.Dr. Sergio Alfieri also told reporters that medical staff had made clear to Francis their concerns that if the pontiff delivered the noon public blessing and greeting from a balcony down the corridor from his hospital room, he might over-exert himself and tear a prosthetic mesh that was inserted as part of the he...

Airline employee injured after emergency slide deploys in plane

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:09 GMT

Airline employee injured after emergency slide deploys in plane SALT LAKE CITY (KTVX) - A Delta crew member was injured by an emergency slide Saturday after the flight made a diverted landing due to mechanical issues. The plane, flying from New York's JFK International to Los Angeles International, was diverted to Salt Lake City for a mechanical problem, according to a Salt Lake Airport representative.While flying to California, the captain reportedly announced to the 168 passengers on board that there was a problem with the backup system's temperature instrument, according to the New York Post and a passenger who spoke with Nexstar's KTVX.The Post reported the flight landed without incident and the issue was fixed quickly. After passengers were reboarded and the flight was about to take off, the emergency slide accidentally deployed inside the plane. That's when the crew member was injured, according to Delta representatives. The employee was hospitalized and has since been discharged.A passenger recounted the incident to KTVX, saying they were...

Self-driving car hits and kills small dog in San Francisco

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:09 GMT

Self-driving car hits and kills small dog in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A Waymo vehicle hit and killed a small dog on the streets of San Francisco last month, the company confirmed to Nexstar's KRON. The incident occurred on Sunday, May 21, when the dog ran in front of a Waymo vehicle with an "autonomous specialist" in the driver's seat, according to a company spokesperson.The spokesperson said an investigation had been launched and that an initial review indicated that the Waymo's system correctly identified the dog, which ran from behind a parked vehicle. However, the vehicle was unable to avoid hitting the animal.The dog was hit and subsequently died."We send our sincere condolences to the dog's owner," the spokesperson said. "The trust and safety of the communities we are in is the most important thing to us and we're continuing to look into this on our end."The dog was off-leash when it was struck by the Waymo vehicle.KRON reached out to the San Francisco Police Department regarding the incident and was told that officers re...

Why is a s'more called a 's'more'?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:09 GMT

Why is a s'more called a 's'more'? (NEXSTAR) – S’mores — the official treat of people who enjoy having sticky hands — have existed in some form or another for over a hundred years.But the name “s’more”? That came about decades later.One of the earliest known recipes for the s’more was published around 1920, in a cookbook commissioned by the Campfire Marshmallow Company. Much like today’s s’more, the treat consisted of chocolate and toasted marshmallow sandwiched between two graham crackers — but it went by a different and arguably more accurate name: the “Campfire Graham Cracker Sandwich.” What does 'Oreo' mean? It might be a dig at a cookie competitor, according to an expert Even then, the authors of the recipe noted that the toasty treats were already “especially” enjoyed by Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts. But the latter began calling them by a different name by 1925, as evidenced articles published by newspapers in Alabama, Connecticut and Tennessee, all of which reported on Girl Scout leaders who sampled the sweet ...

Long-lasting heat wave continues with no relief in sight

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:09 GMT

Long-lasting heat wave continues with no relief in sight AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Mostly sunny skies are expected today after a cloudy start. Highs jump back up to 100º for the second day this year. Dangerous feels-like temperatures are expected especially south and east of Austin where the humidity is higher.A Heat Advisory is in effect for Fayette countyLuckily we will have a bit of a breeze today with some wind gusts near 20 mph.Another low storm chance exists for Sunday and Monday, which will generally be hot and dry days. Rain chances on those days also favor northern areas with a low severe weather risk too.A ridge of high pressure will build further over the region next week, leading to dangerous levels of heat and humidity, and even several daily record high temperatures.Our best chance for record breaking highs will be Thursday and Friday. Hydrate up! "The future is smoky": Northeast U.S. air quality problems linked to climate change INVESTIGATION: LCRA didn't plan for climate change until KXAN investigation FIRST WARNING WEATHER: S...

BCA asked to investigate after St. Paul police pursuit early Sunday morning

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:09 GMT

BCA asked to investigate after St. Paul police pursuit early Sunday morning The St. Paul police department said it has asked the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension to investigate a weekend pursuit officers were involved in that ended with the discovery of a man inside the vehicle with a gunshot wound.Authorities gave the following details of the incident:At about 4 a.m. Sunday, someone on the 900 block of Fremont Avenue called 911 to report that a man they knew had kicked in a door and was threatening people with a firearm. The caller said “multiple shots” were fired. A second 911 caller also reported multiple shots.When officers arrived, the man had fled in a vehicle. Nobody at the scene was injured.Police spotted the vehicle and tried to stop it, but the man drove away and officers were authorized to pursue.The driver traveled west on I-94. State Patrol units joined the pursuit. The suspect’s vehicle exited the freeway in Minneapolis and the State Patrol helped to stop it.When officers approached the vehicle, they found a man with...

East Metro baseball player of the year: East Ridge’s Luke Ryerse

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:09 GMT

East Metro baseball player of the year: East Ridge’s Luke Ryerse Luke Ryerse is a star, uhh, well, everything for East Ridge’s state tournament-bound baseball team.The position he plays very much depends on the day.“He’s played two outfield positions, he’s played third base, he’s played first base, he’s pitched,” Raptors coach Brian Sprout said.That’s it? Anything else?“We even talked to him about catching a little bit and he’s started working on that,” Sprout said. “We haven’t done it. He’s got some catching in his background, so he’s capable of it.”Add it to the list.Sprout knew of Ryerse, a sophomore, and his potential as he watched him rise through the youth ranks. What always remains to be seen, though, is where and how a player will slot into a varsity lineup when the time comes. But Sprout quickly learned during Ryerse’s freshman season that the answer to that question was “anywhere that’s required.”“That’s the great thing about the flexibility is we can write a lineup and fit him in somewhere, knowing that he’ll be comfortable,” Sprout sa...

Hoosick Falls police investigating series of larcenies

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:09 GMT

Hoosick Falls police investigating series of larcenies HOOSICK FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Hoosick Falls Police Department announced that they are investigating a series of larcenies from motor vehicles. The thefts occurred between 1:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. on June 10. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police say the thieves reportedly broke into numerous vehicles and took a wide variety of items. The suspects were seen on Mechanic Street, River Road, Elm Street and Wall Street. Anyone with information or video footage is asked to email HFPD at [email protected] or call (518)686-7900.

Man arrested for burglary in Halfmoon

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:09 GMT

Man arrested for burglary in Halfmoon HALFMOON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Halfmoon man has been arrested for burglary following an investigation, according to police. Dylan Benaquista, 27, is facing multiple charges. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On June 10 at 5:14 p.m., police responded to a house on Cemetery Road in Halfmoon for a report of a burglary that had taken place. According to police, Benaquista is accused of entering and remaining unlawfully in the home earlier in the day, and engaging an occupant with physical contact during the process. Police say Benaquista allegedly stole a debit card belonging to another person in the residence, and is reportedly accused of using it several times throughout the day. An investigation into the incident led to Benaquista's arrest, and he faces the following charges:ChargesSecond-degree burglaryFourth-degree grand larcenyThird-degree identity theftSecond-degree harassment Time capsule found at Albany City Hall Benaqu...

'Worst roads in America' : St. Louis man makes viral videos in push for change

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:07:09 GMT

'Worst roads in America' : St. Louis man makes viral videos in push for change ST. LOUIS - An emerging social media influencer has produced a series of viral videos this year with hopes to make St. Louis streets safer for everyone. Tony Bame, born and raised in the St. Louis region, has a combined 45,000 followers between his Instagram and TikTok channels (Username: @TonyBame). Since the start of 2023, his primary focus of content is the roads of St. Louis City.Through comedy, he pokes at St. Louis for having the "worst roads in America." You might recognize his common lead-in of "St. Louis City. Wouldn't you know it?" The videos might include some bleeped expletives for a humorous twist, though they portray situations almost certainly relatable to most drivers. Bame tells FOX 2 the humor is not his only motive, or even his largest, for creating the videos. "I think it's important for St. Louis to make these changes to the roads, not only for the citizens, but also people that are traveling here," said Bame. "It would be really unfortunate for someone visitin...