Thousands march to kick off climate summit, demanding an end to warming-causing fossil fuels

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:42 GMT

Thousands march to kick off climate summit, demanding an end to warming-causing fossil fuels NEW YORK (AP) — Yelling that the future and their lives depend on ending fossil fuels, thousands of protesters on Sunday kicked off a week where leaders will try once again to curb climate change primarily caused by coal, oil and natural gas.But protestors say it’s not going to be enough. And they aimed their wrath directly at U.S. President Joe Biden, urging him to stop approving new oil and gas projects, phase out current ones and declare a climate emergency with larger executive powers.“We hold the power of the people, the power you need to win this election,” 17-year-old Emma Buretta of Brooklyn and the youth protest group Fridays for Future said. “If you want to win in 2024, if you do not want the blood of my generation to be on your hands, end fossil fuels.”The March to End Fossil Fuels featured such politicians as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and actors Susan Sarandon, Ethan Hawke, Edward Norton, Kyra Sedgewick and Kevin Bacon. But the real action on Broadway was where...

N.B. couple proceeds with wedding amid onslaught from post-tropical storm Lee

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:42 GMT

N.B. couple proceeds with wedding amid onslaught from post-tropical storm Lee ST. STEPHEN, N.B. — Post-tropical storm Lee may have thrown a wrench into Sarah and Dave Roy’s wedding plans, but the newlyweds feel the upheaval it caused on their big day is nothing but a positive sign for their future life together.While rain came down in sheets and wind roared in gusts late afternoon Saturday in St. Stephen, N.B., the couple said “I do” in front of about 130 friends and family at the Garcelon Civic Centre.Attendees laughed, cried and sighed as the couple exchanged vows under an arch decked in blooms of green, white and brown. Those vows included a promise from the groom to keep a “never-ending supply of wonton soup stocked for the rest of our lives” and a pledge from the bride to let her husband “win a game of crib every once in a while.”After successfully adjusting their original wedding plans and tying the knot in the midst of a raging storm, the Roys said they now feel confident they can handle anything married life t...

Sunday Forecast: Flash Flood Warning until 1 p.m., clouds decrease

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:42 GMT

Sunday Forecast: Flash Flood Warning until 1 p.m., clouds decrease Sunday: Flood Advisory until 9a. AM rain tapers then decreasing clouds. N 5-10 mph late. High: 66NWS Chicago stated a Flash Flood Warning is in effect in Cook County until 1:30 p.m. A Flash Flood Warning has been declared for Gary and Hammond in Indiana and Orland Park. Chicago Area Radar | WGN TVSunday Night: Partly to mostly cloudy skies. Slight chance of showers. N 5-10 mph. Low: 54 Monday: A chance of showers early then partly sunny. NNE 5-10 mph. High: 69Extended outlook calls for partly sunny skies on Tuesday with a chance of showers in the afternoon. More sunshine for Wed/Thu/Fri. The last days of summer will feel like summer with highs for several days in a row near 80. Fall begins with the equinox on Saturday. Chicago Weather | Tom Skilling and the WGN Weather Center's Forecast (wgntv.com)

Singer Maren Morris leaving country music, blames the 'Trump years'

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:42 GMT

Singer Maren Morris leaving country music, blames the 'Trump years' (The Hill) - Singer Maren Morris announced she is leaving country music due to the effects the "Trump years" have had on the music genre."After the Trump years, people’s biases were on full display," the "Bones" singer said in an interview with the Los Angeles Times published Friday. "It just revealed who people really were and that they were proud to be misogynistic and racist and homophobic and transphobic."The Grammy-winning singer-songwriter added that she resents music being used as a "toxic weapon in culture wars." Former NFL player missing, mother found dead in Illinois creek Referencing Jason Aldean's hit song "Try That in a Small Town," which made waves with conservatives, Morris said, "People are streaming these songs out of spite."She continued, "It’s not out of true joy or love of the music. It’s to own the libs. And that’s so not what music is intended for. Music is supposed to be the voice of the oppressed — the actual oppressed. And now it’s being used as ...

The complex chemistry behind America’s spirit – how bourbon gets its distinctive taste and color

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:42 GMT

The complex chemistry behind America’s spirit – how bourbon gets its distinctive taste and color (The Conversation) - Few beverages have as rich a heritage and as complicated a chemistry as bourbon whiskey, often called “America’s spirit.” Known for its deep amber hue and robust flavors, bourbon has captured the hearts of enthusiasts across the country.But for a whiskey to be called a bourbon, it has to adhere to very specific rules. For one, it needs to be made in the U.S. or a U.S. territory – although almost all is made in Kentucky. The other rules have more to do with the steps to make it – how much corn is in the grain mixture, the aging process and the alcohol proof.I’m a bourbon researcher and chemistry professor who teaches classes on fermentation, and I’m a bourbon connoisseur myself. The complex science behind this aromatic beverage reveals why there are so many distinct bourbons, despite the strict rules around its manufacture.The mash billAll whiskeys have what’s called a mash bill. The mash bill refers to the recipe of grains that...

Austin nonprofit performs 25 pediatric open-heart surgeries overseas

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:42 GMT

Austin nonprofit performs 25 pediatric open-heart surgeries overseas AUSTIN (KXAN) — More than two dozen children in Bolivia have a new lease on life following a medical mission trip performed by an Austin-based nonprofit.Since 2000, the nonprofit HeartGift has served more than 800 patients in over 35 countries, performing surgeries to help repair congenital heart defects. From late August through early September, a 30-person team flew to Bolivia for a 10-day medical mission, completing 25 open-heart surgeries on children ages three months to 13 years old. KXAN TOP STORY: Ken Paxton acquitted on all impeachment charges Jennifer Stevens, CEO of JHL Company, participated in the trip alongside her husband Don and 17-year-old daughter Elle. She said she was first introduced to the nonprofit through her work producing the Mack, Jack & McConaughey fundraiser benefitting children."Earlier this year, the idea of the medical mission trip to Bolivia was brought forward," Jennifer said. "I thought, 'what an interesting to see full circle what we've experi...

75-year sentence given to man in Williamson County murder trial

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:42 GMT

75-year sentence given to man in Williamson County murder trial WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A man was sentenced to 75 years in state prison in connection with a July 2021 murder in Williamson County.According to court documents, Branden Smith, 35, was convicted by a jury Aug. 17.Documents showed Smith pleaded not guilty to the murder charge prior to his trial.In addition to his sentence, documents also listed a $10,000 fine.Smith received a jail credit of 759 days toward his sentence, according to documents.

Woman receives 23 years in prison in connection with 2022 murder in Williamson County

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:42 GMT

Woman receives 23 years in prison in connection with 2022 murder in Williamson County WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A woman was sentenced Sept. 7 to 23 years in state prison in connection with an April 2022 murder in Williamson County.According to court documents, Nila Louise Glimp pleaded guilty to the murder charge and was convicted by a court the same day she was sentenced.In addition to her sentence, Glimp must also pay $475 in court costs.Glimp received a jail credit of 377 days toward her sentence, according to documents.

Court sentences man in 2021 Travis County murder

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:42 GMT

Court sentences man in 2021 Travis County murder TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — A man was sentenced to 25 years in state prison in connection with a December 2021 murder in Travis County.According to court documents, Christopher Martinez was convicted by a court Sept. 7. Records showed Martinez pleaded guilty to the murder charge the same day he was sentenced.Martinez received a jail credit of 592 days toward his sentence, according to documents.

Broncos vs. Commanders: Live updates and highlights from the NFL Week 2 game

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:42 GMT

Broncos vs. Commanders: Live updates and highlights from the NFL Week 2 game Sean Payton and the Broncos are looking to bounce back from their narrow 17-16 loss to the Raiders in Week 1. Stick here for live updates and analysis as Denver takes on the Commanders at Empower Field at Mile High.Live updatesPre-game updatesScouting report (noon): Check out how the Broncos match up with the Commanders in Ryan McFadden’s scouting report.Game predictionsBroncos-Commanders NFL Week 2: Must-readsKiszla: Have we seen the first hint Russell Wilson can’t play quarterback for Sean Payton?Their margin of error in this new football season already gone, the Broncos are one bad loss away from tanking for the best available quarterback in the 2024 NFL draft.Should Denver be left with little choice but to move on from Russell Wilson before the worst contract in team history even kicks in, we’ve already seen the play that could get him fired.“We’ve got to treat every game as a championship game,” Wilson said Wednesday.While it might be one of those football cliches Wilson ...