UK’s Dorries formally resigns as MP with blistering attack on Sunak
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 03:41:12 GMT
Tory stalwart and Boris Johnson loyalist Nadine Dorries announced her resignation from the U.K. House of Commons on Sunday “with immediate effect” while simultaneously attacking Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, whom she accused of abandoning “the fundamental principles of Conservatism.”The Treasury confirmed that it had been notified of the Mid Bedfordshire MP’s decision to formally step down; Chancellor Jeremy Hunt is expected to appoint Dorries to the historical position of Steward and Bailiff of the Three Hundreds of Chiltern next week, allowing the Tories to call a by-election.Dorries first announced her intention to quit in June, but after she was left off Johnson’s honors list and not given a seat in the House of Lords, she opted to remain in the Commons. In recent weeks calls had grown for her to quit, and the Liberal Democrats were set to put forward a bill for her suspension when parliament reconvenes on September 4.The MP pre-empted that move...Endangered Grevy’s zebra born at Lincoln Park Zoo in Chicago
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 03:41:12 GMT
(CNN) — A zoo in Chicago recently welcomed a stripey new addition to its family.A 16-year-old Grevy’s zebra named Adia gave birth to a “strong, female foal” at the Lincoln Park Zoo on August 21, according to a news release.The yet-unnamed baby zebra is Adia’s fifth offspring and the third with the foal’s father, Wester, zoo officials said.Her birth brought the zoo’s total population of endangered Grevy’s zebras up to four.The newborn and her mother are doing well and veterinary staff members will continue to monitor them, according to the zoo.“The birth of an animal is always cause for celebration here at Lincoln Park Zoo,” spokesperson Anna Cieslik told CNN in an email. “We’ve been lucky enough to welcome multiple Grevy’s zebra foals in recent years, and we’re excited to play a part in the continued growth of this endangered species’ population.”There are fewer than 2,000 Grevy’s zebras remaining in the wild as hunting and habitat loss have affected their population, acco...The Orioles couldn’t have prevented Félix Bautista’s injury. Did they do enough to brace for it? | ANALYSIS
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 03:41:12 GMT
Back in May, Orioles bench coach Fredi González briefly filled in for Brandon Hyde, expressing gratitude Baltimore’s manager left him with top bullpen arms Félix Bautista and Yennier Cano available for his one day in change.But reflecting on his days managing an Atlanta Braves bullpen with backend relievers Eric O’Flaherty, Jonny Venters and Craig Kimbrel — “O’Vembrel,” as he recalled — and their ability to effectively shorten a game by three innings, González noted Baltimore was operating a bit short.“I think we need one more guy,” González said.The Orioles never got one, and three months later, they’re down two. Bautista, Baltimore’s hulking All-Star closer fittingly known as “The Mountain,” will miss the foreseeable future with an injury to his ulnar collateral ligament, tears of which typically result in Tommy John elbow reconstruction. If that procedure proves necessary, Bautista l...Patriots’ eight most difficult decisions on 53-man roster cutdown day
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 03:41:12 GMT
Training camp has concluded. The preseason is mercifully over. It’s time for the Patriots to trim their roster to 53 players and get ready for their season opener against the Philadelphia Eagles.It won’t be a simple process. The Patriots have difficult decisions to make prior to Tuesday’s cuts as they deal with injuries and determine whether to keep players they know they can trust or younger players with higher upside.The Patriots already started the process on Saturday.These are the eight toughest decisions the Patriots must make before Tuesday’s cutdown deadline:Keep or risk losing UDFAUndrafted rookie Malik Cunningham is a man without a position on the Patriots. His development at wide receiver has been slowed by the snaps he gets at his college position of quarterback, but the Patriots have been hesitant to give him a full slate of snaps under center.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots roster cuts tracker: Quandre Mosely, Carl Davi...Russia says it has confirmed Prigozhin died in the plane crash
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 03:41:12 GMT
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia’s Investigative Committee has confirmed Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was killed in a plane crash. The committee said in a statement Sunday that after forensic testing, all 10 bodies recovered at the site of the crash were identified, and their identities “conform to the manifest.” Russia’s civil aviation authority earlier this week said Prigozhin, along with some of his top lieutenants, were on the list of those on board the plane that crashed Wednesday. The Associated PressLondon’s Metropolitan Police force ups security after a supplier’s IT system is hacked
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 03:41:12 GMT
LONDON (AP) — London’s Metropolitan Police force says it has stepped up security after a company that holds details of its officers and staff was hacked.The force said late Saturday that there had been “unauthorized access to the IT system” of one of its suppliers. It said the company, which it did not name, had access to names, ranks, photos, vetting levels and payroll numbers for officers and staff, but did not hold personal information such as addresses, phone numbers or financial details.The force said it was “working with the company to understand if there has been any security breach relating to Metropolitan Police data,” and had referred the incident to the National Crime Agency.The Metropolitan Police Federation, a staff association for officers, said the breach had caused “incredible concern and anger.”“This is a staggering security breach that should never have happened,” said federation Vice Chair Rick Prior. “Given the roles we ask our colleagues to undertake, sign...Denis LePage, co-founder of Montreal disco powerhouse duo Lime, dies at 74
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 03:41:12 GMT
TORONTO — Disco producer Denis LePage had a knack for drawing revellers to the dance floor, and in the heart of Montreal’s pumping 1980s nightlife, the musician’s hitmaking skills were unmistakable.With a stream of Billboard chart hits, LePage helped define an era of Canada’s discotheques as part of the duo Lime. LePage, who identified as non-binary and later took the name Nini Nobless, died Monday of cancer at age 74, said former manager Yvon Lafrance.While not exactly a household name, LePage’s infectious synthesizer hooks made Lime’s songs favourites at dance clubs around the world.“He was a genius,” explained Claude Chalifoux, who co-owned Lime Light, the bustling Montreal dance club that regularly spun Lime’s dance tracks.“All of the music that Denis did was a smash hit. People went crazy when they’d play ‘Your Love,’ ‘You’re My Magician’ and ‘Guilty.’”Years before those electronic disco favourites, LePage was already chasing a music career.As a teenager, they...Readers and writers: A novel of hope and a memoir of optimism
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 03:41:12 GMT
Fiction or non-fiction — we have both today; a novel about family and memory, and a memoir about the power of living with hope, both from authors who will be at Magers & Quinn.“The Gravity of Love”: by Brian Duren (Willow River Press, $15.99)Brian Duren and his new book.That day in April, when she disappeared, she became a missing person for my sisters, me, and Ken, but Dad had been a missing person for her for over twenty years. Her love for him, like some gravitational force that operates through time as well as space, drew her back here. And I realized, too, as I looked down at his name, that the absence of love also exerted gravitational pull. Dad had always been the missing person in my life, and that absence had haunted me and never let me go. — from “The Gravity of Love”What price does a man pay when his father never loved him? What does a mother do, torn between her love for husband and son who cannot get along?Those are questions at t...Hastings riverfront factory soon to reopen as $30M Confluence Hotel
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 03:41:12 GMT
After 14 years of planning and more than a couple of setbacks, the Confluence Hotel in downtown Hastings will be open to the public starting next month.What used to be the H.D. Hudson Manufacturing plant on the banks of the Mississippi River is now home to a boutique hotel with 77 guest rooms, nine apartment-style rooms, a bar and restaurant and a banquet hall, said the Confluence’s general manager, Deanna Payne.Located at 200 Second Street W., near where the Mississippi and the St. Croix rivers merge, the 100,000-square-foot building was used for more than 100 years to manufacture handheld compression sprayers.In 2010, the property was acquired by the Hastings Economic Development and Redevelopment Authority for nearly $3 million and put to a vote: tear it down or rehabilitate it?“The public overwhelmingly wanted the building to be rehabilitated,” said John Hinzman, Hastings’ community development director.Multimillion-dollar cleanupRehabilitating a property that manufactured comme...Skywatch: An earlier start for stargazers in September
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 03:41:12 GMT
Summer stargazing can be so comfortable! However, for many folks with Monday through Friday jobs, the wake-up call for work restricts extended nights under the stars to the weekend. In September, though, nightfall begins much earlier, especially later in the month. That’s extra good news because Saturn returns in glory to the early evening sky this September.This coming Thursday we have a rare blue moon, the second full moon this month. The next full moon, on Sept. 29, will be considered the full harvest moon of 2023 since it’s within 10 days of the Autumnal Equinox, the astronomical beginning of autumn. This year the equinox is on Sept. 22, when the northern and southern hemispheres will experience nearly equal amounts of daylight and darkness. From then until Dec. 21, the sun’s daily path across the sky will get progressively lower around here as days get shorter as nights get longer.The planet Saturn is putting on a big show this month. Look for it in the low southeastern sky jus...Latest news
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