Search underway for 21-year-old WPB man last seen at Fort Lauderdale Brightline station

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:20:56 GMT

Search underway for 21-year-old WPB man last seen at Fort Lauderdale Brightline station Police seek the public’s help in their search for a young man who was reported missing from West Palm Beach.According to West Palm Beach Police, 21-year-old Nicholas Cappadoro was last seen getting off a train at the Brightline Station in Fort Lauderdale on Saturday.Although he went missing from West Palm Beach, Cappadoro may currently be in Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood or elsewhere in Broward County, investigators said.Cappadoro stands 5 feet, 10 inches tall, weighs around 160 pounds, and has brown hair and blue eyes.Officials urge anyone with information on his whereabouts to call West Palm Beach Police Department at 561-822-1900 and mention case number 10140.

‘Outlander’ stars reflect on long road leading to Season 7 of beloved historical drama

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:20:56 GMT

‘Outlander’ stars reflect on long road leading to Season 7 of beloved historical drama The wait is over, “Outlander” fans. Season 7 of the beloved historical drama premieres on Starz on Friday, but before traveling back in time, the stars of the show are dishing with Deco about what we can expect.Sam Heughan (as Jamie Fraser): “I’m not as brave as I was before, ye ken? Not brave enough to live without you anymore.”The stakes are higher than ever in Season 7 of the hit Starz series “Outlander.”Sophie Skelton (Brianna Randall Fraser): “There’s unrest in the streets, if you hadn’t noticed.”Character in “Outlander”: “Washington desperately needs soldiers up at Fort Ticonderoga.”Sam Heughan and Caitríona Balfe are back as Jamie and Claire … and a looming rebellion is about to take the show to the next level.Caitríona Balfe: “The Revolutionary War is here. We have amazing battles, and it just does feel really, really epic.”Sam Heughan: “It was kind of surprising to se...

Losing hope of finding kids in plane crash, Indigenous searchers turned to a ritual: Ayahuasca

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:20:56 GMT

Losing hope of finding kids in plane crash, Indigenous searchers turned to a ritual: Ayahuasca By REGINA GARCIA CANO (Associated Press)BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — The weary Indigenous men gathered at their base camp, nestled among towering trees and dense vegetation that form a disorienting sea of green. They sensed that their ancestral land — Selva Madre, or Mother Jungle — was unwilling to let them find the four children who’d been missing since their charter plane crashed weeks earlier in a remote area in southern Colombia.Indigenous volunteers and military crews had found signs of hope: a baby bottle, half-eaten fruit, dirty diapers strewn across a wide swath of rainforest. The men were convinced the children had survived. But punishing rains, harsh terrain and the passing of time had diminished their spirits and drained their stamina.The weak of body, of mind, of faith do not make it out of this jungle. Day 39 was do or die — for the children and the search teams.That night at camp, Manuel Ranoque, father of the two youngest children, reached fo...

Column: Chicago Cubs need to ensure that Kyle Hendricks never wears another team’s jersey

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:20:56 GMT

Column: Chicago Cubs need to ensure that Kyle Hendricks never wears another team’s jersey Starting pitching could be the difference in a division such as the National League Central, in which no team really stands out.And in spite of all their faults, the Chicago Cubs have consistently shown they have a rotation that stacks up with the best, especially if Kyle Hendricks continues to pitch like the Hendricks of old.Hendricks earned his second straight win Friday in a 10-3 romp over the Baltimore Orioles, leaving with a one-run lead after five innings and watching the offense pour it on against the Orioles bullpen.In his first start since taking a no-hitter into the eighth inning against the San Francisco Giants, Hendricks allowed two runs on five hits in an 88-pitch outing.“Seeing the results like that definitely builds confidence,” Hendricks said of his no-hit bid. “Before that I’ve been feeling really good, feeling like I’ve been making a lot of pitches. My fastball has been down at the bottom, which is different than the last couple years,...

NCAA committee recommends dropping marijuana from banned drug list for athletes

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:20:56 GMT

NCAA committee recommends dropping marijuana from banned drug list for athletes By MICHAEL MAROT (AP Sports Writer)INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An NCAA panel is calling for the removal of marijuana from the organization’s list of banned drugs, suggesting that testing should be limited to performance-enhancing substances.The proposal released Friday from the Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports would mark a big change for the NCAA, which has been conducting drug tests at championship events since 1986. Committee members recommended halting cannabis tests at such events until a final decision is made, likely this fall.Legislation would still have to be introduced and approved by all three NCAA divisions to take effect. Administrators in Divisions II and III had asked the committee to study the issue.The recommendation comes as the U.S. is seeing more and more states allowing medical or recreational marijuana use.Earlier this year, the committee increased the THC threshold needed for a positive test and recommended revamped penaltie...

Canada police say bus carrying seniors did not have the right of way in crash that killed 15

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:20:56 GMT

Canada police say bus carrying seniors did not have the right of way in crash that killed 15 By ROB GILLIES (Associated Press)TORONTO (AP) — A bus carrying seniors to a casino that collided with a semi-trailer truck in a crash that killed 15 people did not have the right of way, police said Friday, after watching video of the accident. Royal Canadian Mounted Police Supt. Rob Lasson said police also obtained witness statements from passing motorists that corroborated what investigators saw on the dash cam video from the semi truck. “This video indicates the bus entered the roadway where the semi truck had the right of way,” Lasson said, adding later: “We don’t know why the bus proceeded.”He said officers had not been able to speak to the driver of the bus, who is hospitalized. The truck driver has been released from the hospital. Lasson said police were not assigning blame at this time and continued to investigate. He added that officers were looking into whether the truck had mechanical problems. Lasson said investigators had not yet iden...

Bears having summertime fun in Massachusetts; many police departments report sightings, offer tips

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:20:56 GMT

Bears having summertime fun in Massachusetts; many police departments report sightings, offer tips Bears are having summertime fun in the Bay State.From delaying school in Arlington by an hour to traversing across the South Shore, all just this week, there is no sign that bears are getting tired of Massachusetts.The furry beasts are catching the attention of local police departments and animal control officers who are telling the public to stay away from them and let them be.Needham Police is the latest department to join others in offering residents tips on what they can do to deter bears from their properties. The main tip: Secure all trash and recycling containers and remove bird feeders.“The Animal Control Officer is doing what he is supposed to do,” Needham Police posted on Facebook Friday. “DO NOT, under any circumstances follow or track the bear. You are causing it undo stress. If it is causing a public safety threat (acting aggressive, attempting to enter homes), then call 911.”The mere presence of a bear in a populated area is not a public safety threat, and the bear wil...

Harvard Medical School threatened with class action lawsuit; up to 400 cadavers cited

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:20:56 GMT

Harvard Medical School threatened with class action lawsuit; up to 400 cadavers cited A lawsuit has been filed after the disclosure of an alleged human body parts trafficking operation connected to the Harvard Medical School where up to 400 donated cadavers could be involved.“The law recognizes that human beings are entitled to be treated with decency and dignity after death including by not having their bodies mishandled, viewed, dismembered, and/or sold by those entrusted with them,” the lawsuit filed Friday in Suffolk Superior Court states.“Families who lose loved ones find solace in temporarily entrusting the bodies of their loved ones to an institution such as Harvard Medical School with the goal of furthering academic and medical research,” it continues. “The actions of the Harvard Medical School morgue manager in mishandling and selling the body parts of cadavers donated to the school was a reprehensible tragedy that should have never happened.”The lawsuit, which seeks recognition as a class action claim and a jury trial, was filed by attorney Jeffrey Catalano...

San Diego State plans to leave Mountain West: report

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:20:56 GMT

San Diego State plans to leave Mountain West: report SAN DIEGO -- San Diego State University President Adela de la Torre sent a withdrawal letter Tuesday to the Mountain West, saying that the school "intends to resign" from the conference, an ESPN report said.SDSU, which does not appear to have received an invitation from a Power 5 conference at the moment, requested the Mountain West for a "one-month extension given unforeseen delays involving other collegiate athletic conferences beyond our control," sources told ESPN. However, the school informed the league the letter was "not the official notice of resignation," the report said. "San Diego State would need to give a year of notice to withdraw next June. If it waits past June 30, the exit fee it would owe jumps from nearly $16.5 million to nearly $34 million," ESPN said. Alaska Airlines now offering nonstop flights from San Diego to these cities SDSU has previously been linked to the Pac-12, but has not received an invitation from that conference, which is in the process of landi...

‘We know what’s at stake’: Manitoba minibus drivers say safety paramount for seniors

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:20:56 GMT

‘We know what’s at stake’: Manitoba minibus drivers say safety paramount for seniors For seniors in communities across Manitoba, minibuses or handivans are essential means of travel.“Without the use of the handivan as a service, there isn’t much else for seniors who are in wheelchairs or walkers to be able to move around,” said Justin Cicholski, manager of a non-profit handivan service in Neepawa, Man., a town about 190 kilometres northwest of Winnipeg.Fifteen people on a handibus who were headed out on a day trip from a seniors centre to a casino were killed Thursday when it crashed with a semi-trailer truck near Carberry, Man.The bus was carrying 25 men and women between the ages of 58 to 88.Cicholski drives seniors and people with disabilities around in minibuses and minivans in the Neepawa area with Neepawa District Handi Transit.He said a traffic light should be installed at the intersection of the Trans-Canada Highway and Highway 5, where Thursday’s crash happened.Greg Shaw, a driver with the Neepawa company, agreed it’s a busy in...