Hamilton police say engaged couple shot dead while fleeing landlord-tenant dispute

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:49 GMT

Hamilton police say engaged couple shot dead while fleeing landlord-tenant dispute Hamilton police say an engaged couple embroiled in a landlord-tenant dispute were shot dead as they fled their attacker on Saturday and “are truly innocent victims.”Sgt. Steve Bereziuk says a 27-year-old female educational assistant and a 28-year-old male electrician were shot dead just outside the home they shared in the neighbourhood of Stoney Creek. Their names have not been released.Bereziuk says the 57-year-old suspect is a landlord who barricaded himself in the home for hours after the couple died while police negotiators tried to resolve the situation peacefully.Bereziuk says he later fired shots from the home, prompting an unspecified interaction with city police.The suspect ultimately died and his death is now being probed by the Special Investigations Unit, Ontario’s police watchdog.Bereziuk says none of the people involved were known to police, a factor he says makes the situation a little more shocking. “These are not people that this should happen to,” Bereziuk sa...

Ukraine’s Kostyuk booed at French Open after no handshake with Belarus’ Sabalenka because of war

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:49 GMT

Ukraine’s Kostyuk booed at French Open after no handshake with Belarus’ Sabalenka because of war PARIS (AP) — Unable to sleep the night before her first-round match at the French Open against Aryna Sabalenka of Belarus, the Grand Slam tournament’s No. 2 seed, Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine checked her phone at 5 a.m. Sunday and saw disturbing news back home in Kyiv.At least one person was killed when the capital of Kostyuk’s country was subjected to the largest drone attack by Russia since the start of its war, launched with an invasion assisted by Belarus in February 2022.“It’s something I cannot describe, probably. I try to put my emotions aside any time I go out on court. I think I’m better than before, and I don’t think it affects me as much on a daily basis, but yeah, it’s just — I don’t know,” Kostyuk said, shaking her head. “There is not much to say, really. It’s just part of my life.”That, then, is why Kostyuk has decided she will not exchange the usual post-match pleasantries with opponents from Russia or Belarus. And that is why she avoided a handshake — avoided...

Climate change could mean fewer ‘date nights’ for Arctic ground squirrels

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:49 GMT

Climate change could mean fewer ‘date nights’ for Arctic ground squirrels As temperatures rise in the North, scientists say it’s affecting how Arctic ground squirrels hibernate — and it could have serious consequences for the species.The furry critters survive the harsh Arctic winters by burrowing underground and hibernating for eight months before emerging in the spring ready to eat and breed. As the males go through seasonal puberty every year, they normally wake up about a month earlier so they are ready to mate when the female Arctic ground squirrels resurface.But in a new study published in Science, researchers found that over the past 25 years, female squirrels have been ending hibernation about 10 days earlier in response to earlier spring thaw while the males have not.“If this continues, females are going to be ready to mate with males before males are physiologically able to mate with females,” said senior author Cory Williams, assistant professor in the department of biology at Colorado State University, who has been studying A...

Credit unions trending towards greater unity as tech pressures mount

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:49 GMT

Credit unions trending towards greater unity as tech pressures mount TORONTO — From the Tobacco Workers’ Credit Union in Guelph to the New Community Credit Union in Saskatoon, the names tell part of Canada’s history even as they’re now history themselves.The two credit unions are part of a growing number that have been bought, merged or shut down over the years as a combination of pressures push increasing consolidation in the sector.While credit union numbers have been on the decline since the 1960s, insiders say rising technology demands, which ramped up during the pandemic, have led to a spike in the trend.“Over the pandemic, we’ve seen a massive shift in use of digital technology, mobile technology, not just for younger people, but through all demographics,” said Jeff Guthrie, chief executive of the Canadian Credit Union Association.The increasing technology demands of customers, whether it’s improved smartphone apps or faster money transfers, combined with rising regulatory expectations, have helped drive incr...

20-year-old man found shot in Bolingbrook backyard dies

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:49 GMT

20-year-old man found shot in Bolingbrook backyard dies BOLINGBROOK, Ill. -- A 20-year-old man is dead after he was found shot Saturday night in a backyard in Bolingbrook, police said.Sian Carter, 20, was found by officers around 11:40 p.m. in the 1000 block of Ridgewood Drive. 3 shot in Lakeview He was taken to a hospital and died.Several shell casings were recovered from the scene, police said.Additional details haven't been released.Anyone with information can also call detectives at 630-226-8620 or report tips anonymously to Crime Stoppers at 630-378-4772.

Canoers find body floating in St. Croix River on Wisconsin, Minnesota border

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:49 GMT

Canoers find body floating in St. Croix River on Wisconsin, Minnesota border TAYLORS FALLS, Min. (WFRV) - A group of people canoeing on the St. Croix River came across a dead body floating in the water.The group was canoeing south of Taylor Falls, Minnesota, near the border with Wisconsin, around 11 a.m. Saturday when they made the discovery, the Chisago County Sheriff's Office said. Authorities sent a team to recover the body. The sheriff’s office said the department had been actively searching for a person believed to have drowned earlier this spring near the area of Saturday's recovery.The body has been transferred to the medical examiner’s office for autopsy and definitive identification, deputies said.No additional information was provided.

WWII pilot identified 79 years later using DNA

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:49 GMT

WWII pilot identified 79 years later using DNA (WBRE/WYOU) — The remains of a World War II veteran from Pennsylvania have been accounted for nearly 80 years later.U.S. Army Air Forces second Lieutenant James Litherland was 25 years old when a B-17F flying fortress he was co-piloting was shot down in France, according to the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency. Three airmen parachuted to safety but Litherland and six other crew members were still on board when the plane crashed near Le Translay, France, authorities said.Six sets of remains were recovered near the crash site but only five were identified. In 2018, more material was recovered from the crash site and the unknown remains were exhumed from a cemetery in France. In September 2019, an armed forces medical team began testing the remains including Litherland's using DNA analysis. In March of this year, he was finally accounted for, the Accounting Agency said last week. Tech CEO found dead under mysterious circumstances, family seeking answers Litherland's daughter, Suza...

Hungover? Avoid your cravings — try these foods, drinks instead

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:49 GMT

Hungover? Avoid your cravings — try these foods, drinks instead (NEXSTAR) – A rowdy night out or a pre-game tailgate is usually fun and games until the unfortunate but seemingly inevitable hangover catches up to you. When it does, it may be tempting to seek out a greasy breakfast sandwich from your favorite fast-food joint or opt for the “hair of the dog,” but you may want to reconsider. A hangover doesn’t necessarily mean the same thing to everyone, but it generally includes one or more symptoms experienced after drinking too much alcohol. These symptoms often include headaches, fatigue, nausea, stomach pain, thirst, muscle aches, vertigo, weakness, irritability, and sensitivity to light and sound, the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism explains. Why do I feel unwell after a night of drinking?It’s partially because alcohol is a diuretic, Beth Czerwony, a registered dietitian with Cleveland Clinic, tells Nexstar. Simply put, drinking alcohol is going to send you to the bathroom, and probably frequently.  Why isn’...

The 10 best cities for recent college graduates to rent in

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:49 GMT

The 10 best cities for recent college graduates to rent in (NEXSTAR) — With graduation season already in the rearview for millions across the U.S., it's important for new college graduates to know where they can stretch their dollars further. Especially as they're starting entry-level jobs.“Graduating from college and moving to a new city to start your career is a major milestone. For many, it’s a reality check when they realize how much of their hard-earned paycheck goes straight to rent,” said Anushna Prakash, an economic data analyst at Zillow. These billionaires have more money than the US Treasury right now Zillow's Best Markets for Recent College Graduates were determined using data on rent, average incomes, and share of the population between the ages of 21 to 29. Numbers of job postings in the area were also considered. Among the top factors used to determine the rankings, one was the balance between how much graduates can expect to earn vs. how much they can expect to pay in rent per month, on average.The top 10 metropolitan area...

Sea surface temperatures set a record

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:39:49 GMT

Sea surface temperatures set a record AUSTIN (KXAN) — Sea surface temperatures have been rising steadily due, in part, to climate change. It was reported that 2023 bested 2016, the last year a global water temperature record was set.In early April, the average temperature of the ocean's surface reached 69.98°/21.1°C. It beat the annual record of 69.8°/21° set in March 2016 and is half a degree above the global average in the 30-year period from 1982 to 2011.How are the temperatures measured? Satellites take these readings about one meter (3.28 feet) below the surface. The results are then confirmed by buoys and ships. This year's peak was a cause for concern. The peak in early April got its start in previous years, including 2022, which was another hot year for sea-surface temperatures. How and why did this happen? Let's start with the human factor. Some people don't treat the oceans with respect. As some have seen in our Central Texas waterways, humans toss their trash — including beer cans, soda cans and plastic bottl...