Athletes train for inaugural technical freestyle high diving competition in Fort Lauderdale
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:34 GMT
Several athletes went to great heights to achieve the perfect dive. The competitors that love the sport are trained to block out any fears.If you have fear of heights, the high dive is not the place for you. “We have a few screws loose cause no normal person will be jumping off a tower like that, so we are a little bit crazy,” said Christopher Bednar, a professional high diver.These are professional high divers who are competing in the inaugural technical freestyle high diving competition in Fort Lauderdale, where the heights are up to 90 feet. During the competition, athletes complete up to five flips and twists as they hit the water at nearly 60 mph in less than three seconds. “My parents, when I first told them this is what I want to do with my life, they were like, ‘Are you sure about that?'” Ellie Smart said. “But, you know, it’s an awesome sport and it’s growing, and it’s really developing globally.”Smart lives in So...Gen Z drives cultural shift towards safety through location sharing, survey finds
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:34 GMT
With an ever-growing user base surpassing 50 million active users, Life360, a location-sharing platform, is witnessing an accelerating trend in the adoption of location-sharing technology. Location-sharing technology is emerging as a cornerstone for over one in nine American families, fostering both peace of mind and connectivity.A recent survey of 1,200 US adults conducted by Life360 delved into the widespread embrace of location sharing, revealing that it is significantly shaping a culture of safety, particularly among Gen Z respondents.The survey findings showed that Americans view location sharing in a positive light. A remarkable 89% of respondents attested that their lives benefit from location sharing. This endorsement amplifies to an astonishing 94% among Gen Z, underscoring the pivotal role this younger generation plays in championing this cultural transformation. Having grown up with location sharing, Gen Z is at the forefront of instigating a novel approach to safety that...Coyote that bit Fall River resident, attacked country club employee tests positive for rabies
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:34 GMT
Police in Fall River say a coyote that attacked a Fall River resident while she was out walking her dog has tested positive for rabies.The Fall River Police Department announced the results Wednesday morning, two days after a 54-year-old woman was bit by the animal on her legs and left arm.Officials said the woman had been able to pick up her dog as she came face-to-face with the coyote, and that two bystanders rushed in to fend off the animal when the attack happened around 6 a.m. on Monday.The woman was then brought to Rhode Island Hospital with serious injuries, where she remained as of Tuesday afternoon.Some time after the attack, the coyote was found and shot by responding officers after it reappeared near the Fall River Country Club. Police killed the animal after arriving and learning a country club employee was able to fight the animal off after it tried to attack him while he was working.Announcing the rabies test results in a news release, the police department asked that ...Marijuana users have more heavy metals in their bodies
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:34 GMT
(CNN) — Users of marijuana had statistically higher levels of lead and cadmium in their blood and urine than people who do not use weed, a new study found.“Compared to non-users, marijuana users had 27% higher levels of iron in their blood, and 21% higher levels in their urine,” said lead author Tiffany Sanchez, an assistant professor of environmental health sciences at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York City.There is no safe level of lead in the body, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency.Marijuana users also had 22% higher cadmium levels in their blood than non-users, and 18% higher levels in their urine, Sanchez said.“Both cadmium and lead stay in your body for quite a long time,” she said. “Cadmium is absorbed in the renal system and is filtered out to through the kidney. So, when you’re looking at urinary cadmium, that’s a reflection of total body burden, how much you have taken in over a long period of chronic exp...Massachusetts heading in ‘wrong direction’ on tax policies, business groups argue
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:34 GMT
Massachusetts is moving in the “wrong direction” on tax policy compared to other states and state lawmakers can “no longer be complacent” as they negotiate tax relief proposals on Beacon Hill, local business groups said Tuesday.A panel of six lawmakers has been negotiating a tax relief proposal since late June after the House passed its version on April 13 and the Senate on June 15. The legislation, which legislators have discussed in some form for more than a year, sat idle as Beacon Hill dealt with an overdue state budget.The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce and the Massachusetts Society of CPAs called on negotiators to “quickly finalize the first step in strategic tax reform that will benefit residents, families, businesses, and the economy.”The two groups want reforms of the “archaic” estate tax, reducing the short-term capital gains tax, rejecting joint filing requirements “that raise taxes,” and increasing housing, family, and transit tax deductions and credits.“To protect o...Live updates | Hurricane Idalia heads into Georgia
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:34 GMT
CEDAR KEY, Fla. (AP) — Follow live updates about Hurricane Idalia, which has made landfall in Florida as a dangerous Category 3 storm, unleashing life-threatening storm surges and rainfall.— Feeding on some of the hottest water on the planet, Hurricane Idalia is rapidly strengthening as it bears down on Florida — A rare blue supermoon could play a role in an unfolding disaster as Hurricane Idalia takes aim at Florida’s west coast — Florida’s Big Bend is one of the last truly natural places in the state. Now it’s in the bull’s-eye of a major hurricane Idalia remains a hurricane after its center crossed into Georgia with top winds of 90 mph (150 mph). Forecasters say it will punish the Carolinas overnight as a tropical storm. It’s too soon to know what will become of Idalia after it heads out to sea, but that hasn’t stopped internet speculation that it could loop southward and make another run at Florida. Long-range models ha...Kremlin says ‘deliberate wrongdoing’ is a possible cause of the plane crash that killed Wagner chief
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:34 GMT
MOSCOW (AP) — “Deliberate wrongdoing” is among the possible causes of the plane crash that killed Russian mercenary leader Yevgeny Prigozhin last week, the Kremlin’s spokesperson said Wednesday. Speaking to reporters during his daily conference call, presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov said that “different versions” of what happened exist and “are being considered” by Russian investigators, including, “let’s put this way, deliberate wrongdoing.” A business jet carrying Prigozhin, the founder and leader of the private military force Wagner, and his top lieutenants crashed halfway between Moscow and St. Petersburg a week ago, killing all seven passengers and three crew members. The Interstate Aviation Committee, the Moscow-headquartered body that oversees civil aviation in most former Soviet republics, said in an online statement Wednesday that it was not currently investigating the crash, although the agency has...Brazilian Day Festival coming to San Diego
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:34 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A cultural event embodying all things Brazilian is debuting in Point Loma this weekend. The first annual Brazilian Day Festival is set to host a wide array of artists and varying acts, along with food and merchandise vendors at Liberty Station NTC Park on Saturday. According to event organizers, the festival will feature a large stage for national and local headliners. There will also be a VIP area with backstage access. These ticketholders will have an opportunity to mingle with the talent. Pete Davidson to perform in El Cajon "For the Brazilian Day Festival this year, we have a mix of everything you can possibly imagine," said event organizer Mariana Farmer. "So we are going to have obviously, the food, the live music with a bunch of artists from Brazil. It's going to be amazing."As far as the lineup, "Main Stage" performances include pagode group Calisamba, samba group Resenha, a set from Brazilian DJ Flavia Xexeo, among other performances.There will also be group ...North Korea launches a missile toward the sea after US flies bomber during drills with South Korea
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:34 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea launched a ballistic missile toward its eastern waters on Wednesday, South Korea’s military said, hours after the U.S. flew at least one long-range bomber to the Korean Peninsula in a show of force against the North. South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement that the launch occurred Wednesday but gave no further details, such as how far the missile flew.Japan’s Defense Ministry also announced that North Korea fired a suspected ballistic missile. Earlier Wednesday, the United States flew a B-1B bomber to the Korean Peninsula as part of field exercises with South Korea. The field training is being held on the sidelines of an ongoing annual U.S.-South Korean computer-simulated command post exercise called “Ulchi Freedom Shield” that began Aug. 21.North Korea views U.S.-South Korean military drills as an invasion rehearsal. North Korea is sensitive to the deployment of U.S. B-1B bombers, which are capable of carrying a larg...Preliminary hearing postponed for Quebec man charged with killing 3 people with truck
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 04:40:34 GMT
AMQUI, Que. — A preliminary hearing for a Quebec man charged with killing three people with his truck has been postponed until January 2024.A spokesperson for the province’s prosecutions office says the request was made by Steeve Gagnon’s lawyer on Tuesday.Gagnon, 38, is charged with three counts of first-degree murder and nine counts of attempted murder in connection with the alleged attack on March 13 in Amqui, Que., about 350 kilometres northeast of Quebec City.A truck drove into several groups of pedestrians on a main street in the town in what police have described as an intentional act.Gagnon turned himself in after the alleged attack, which claimed the lives of three people: Gérald Charest, 65; Jean Lafrenière, 73; and Simon-Guillaume Bourget, 41.A three-day preliminary hearing had been scheduled to begin on Sept. 5, but the prosecutors office says the hearing will now start Jan. 15, 2024.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 30, 2023.The Cana...Latest news
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