Dance act Conversion wins Canada’s Got Talent season 2
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 00:00:56 GMT
Dance act “Conversion,” hailing from Trois-Rivières, Quebec have won the second season of Canada’s Got Talent.The group received judge Trish Stratus’ Golden Buzzer this season and were described by Stratus as “this season’s storytellers.”The Cast, another dance act from Quebec, were the runners-up, followed by The Turnball Brothers in third and Maeve in fourth.“Conversion” has won $150,000 and financial advice to help further their ambitions along with the opportunity to perform in “America’s Got Talent Presents: SUPERSTARS Live” at the Luxor Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas.???? WE HAVE A WINNER! Congratulations #Conversion ???? What an epic night! Thank you #Canada for watching #CGT@Lilly @trishstratuscom @howiemandel @KardinalO @lindsayell @City_tv pic.twitter.com/EZIEvlWMQU— Canada's Got Talent (@CanGotTalent) May 17, 2023On the heels of the Quebec-based dance crew’s win, Citytv has greenlit the series for another season i...Elizabeth Holmes loses latest bid to avoid prison and gets hit with $452 million restitution bill
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 00:00:56 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Disgraced Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes appears to be soon bound for prison after an appeals court Tuesday rejected her bid to remain free while she tries to overturn her conviction in a blood-testing hoax that brought her fleeting fame and fortune.In another ruling issued late Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Edward Davila ordered Holmes to pay $452 million in restitution to the victims of her crimes. Holmes is being held jointly liable for that amount with her former lover and top Theranos lieutenant, Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani, who is already in prison after being convicted on a broader range of felonies in a separate trial. The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals decision on Holmes’ attempt to avoid prison comes nearly three weeks after she deployed a last-minute legal maneuver to delay the start of her 11-year sentence. She had been previously ordered to surrender to authorities on April 27 by Davila, who sentenced her in November.Davila will now set a new d...Dan McCaffery wins Democratic primary for Pennsylvania Supreme Court seat
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 00:00:56 GMT
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Dan McCaffery has won the Democratic primary in Pennsylvania for a vacant seat on the state Supreme Court, which is playing a prominent role in settling disputes over voting rights, abortion rights and gun rights in the presidential battleground.McCaffery defeated Deborah Kunselman in the two-way race. Both currently sit on the state Superior Court, a statewide appellate body that handles appeals from county courts in criminal and civil cases.McCaffery will face the winner of the Republican primary for the seat in the November general election.Competing on the Republican ticket are Carolyn Carluccio, a Montgomery County judge, and Patricia McCullough, a judge on the Commonwealth Court, a statewide appellate court that handles cases involving government agencies or challenges to state laws.On the campaign trail, McCullough has repeatedly boasted of being the “only judge in 2020 in the presidential election in the entire country” to order a halt to her state’s e...Review: Tom Hanks’ novel shares inside look at moviemaking
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 00:00:56 GMT
“The Making of Another Motion Picture Masterpiece,” by Tom Hanks (Knopf)There may be no one better suited to tell the tale of how a movie gets made than Hollywood icon and master of the motion picture Tom Hanks. His debut novel follows the life of a story from its inspiration to when it hits the silver screen. The fictional tale captures the magic of the process, yes, but also the crawling, detail-packed moviemaking step, presented just so in the bulk of the novel. The first act takes place in the ’70s, introducing readers to Robby Anderson, a 5-year-old with a knack for drawing comic strips, and his hero and Marine veteran uncle, Bob Falls. When Uncle Bob exits Robby’s life as quickly as he entered it, all Robby has left of him is a comic likeness he drew of his uncle as a World War II flamethrower superhero.Robby grows up to create a fully fledged comic strip based on said character, and after fast-forwarding to present day, the strip is discovered in a collectio...MP Michael Chong decries ‘systemic failure’ to notify him of China’s alleged threats
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 00:00:56 GMT
OTTAWA — Canada’s spy agency has now been formally directed to investigate and disclose any foreign threats against parliamentarians or their families, Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino said Tuesday, while the Conservative MP targeted by Beijing urged his colleagues to go further.Conservative MP Michael Chong was invited to testify before the House affairs committee on Tuesday evening, where he recommended his fellow MPs obtain documents and records related to his case.He said they should better understand the “systemic failure” that led to him learning about threats against his family through the media nearly two years after they were being tracked by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.Chong said he was briefed this month on the contents of the 2021 CSIS intelligence assessment that alleges Zhao Wei, a Chinese diplomat in Toronto, was collecting information about his family members in Hong Kong in order to sanction them.But he said he first learned ab...Family remembers miracle at Indiana Dunes' Mount Baldy
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 00:00:56 GMT
What’s true of the Indiana Dunes is true of any body of water. Danger lurks under the surface.There have been more than 20 drownings in these Lake Michigan waters since 2010.In 2013, one drowning was hundreds of yards away from the lake. In fact, this threat to a 6-year-old boy didn’t involve a drop of water. And its unthinkable occurrence astounded the world. For more Cover Story content, click here It was a July day on a family outing to the popular beach at Mt. Baldy. a 126-foot dune an hour’s drive from Chicago. The Woessner family made that trip from their home in Sterling, Illinois. That’s where we found Nathan’s parents, to take us back to that traumatic summer day a decade ago."It pretty much started out as a long weekend, camping with friends," Greg recalled. "There was a trail going up to the top of the dunes."Nathan and his friend were following their dads. Suddenly, a panicked call to the dads from the friend who said Nathan disappeared in a hole. Through h...YouTube’s recommendations send violent and graphic gun videos to 9-year-olds: study
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 00:00:56 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — When researchers at a nonprofit that studies social media wanted to understand the connection between YouTube videos and gun violence, they set up accounts on the platform that mimicked the behavior of typical boys living in the U.S.They simulated two nine-year-olds who both liked video games. The accounts were identical, except that one clicked on the videos recommended by YouTube, and the other ignored the platform's suggestions.The account that clicked on YouTube's suggestions was soon flooded with graphic videos about school shootings, tactical gun training videos and how-to instructions on making firearms fully automatic. One video featured an elementary school-age girl wielding a handgun; another showed a shooter using a .50 caliber gun to fire on a dummy head filled with lifelike blood and brains. Many of the videos violate YouTube's own policies against violent or gory content.The findings show that despite YouTube's rules and content moderation e...Drier, warmer weather returns for a couple of days
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 00:00:56 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- We are now enjoying above-normal May rainfall after more than a week of on-and-off showers and thunderstorms.Drier, hotter weather comingA ridge of high pressure and drier northwesterly flow kicks in Wednesday and Thursday, removing rain chances from the forecast. Seasonably hot afternoons return with highs in the upper 80s to near 90 degrees.Temperatures warm Wednesday and ThursdayNext severe thunderstorm riskA cold front moves southeast across our area late Friday night into Saturday morning, leading to our next chance of rain and thunderstorms. The Storm Prediction Center's Day 4 outlook is suggesting possible strong to severe thunderstorms during this time. The chance of precipitation will be 40%. Stay tuned for specific timing details.Severe weather possible late Friday nightThe front passes out of the area Saturday morning leaving a breezy north wind and keeping weekend temperatures cooler and more comfortable.A few showers and thunderstorms will remain possib...San Marcos approves new contract with police union
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 00:00:56 GMT
SAN MARCOS, Texas (KXAN) - The San Marcos Police Department will soon work under a new contract. Tuesday night, the San Marcos City Council voted to pass the new agreement. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: San Marcos to redraw contract with police union This comes after three months of negotiations after the former agreement was repealed by local activist group Mano Amiga. The group was pushing for the following to be included in the new agreement: End the 180-day rule: Expand timeline for investigating officers for alleged wrongdoingEnd delays for officers under investigation before formal interviewersCivil Service Commission instead of a third-party arbitrationMake documented misconduct more transparentEnd vacation forfeiture as a substitute to suspensionMano Amiga calls the demands the 5 Hartman Reforms, which refers to former San Marcos Police Sgt. Ryan Hartman. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: San Marcos police officer: ‘I caused the death of somebody by me not paying attention’ In June 2020, Ha...Trevor Plouffe’s post-playing career brings him to Twins’ broadcast
Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 00:00:56 GMT
LOS ANGELES — Trevor Plouffe didn’t think he would be nervous in the days before his Bally Sports North debut.He had spoken with Justin Morneau and Glen Perkins, his former Twins teammates. He picked Rockies’ sideline reporter/host Kelsey Wingert’s brain. He reached out to Jerry Blevins, another former player, who does work with SNY in New York.He was as prepared as he could be. And yet, there he was on Monday, set to dive into a new career opportunity experiencing some jitters.“I’m so happy,” he said. “I want to feel those nerves again. You don’t feel them too often. Like as a player, I felt them every single day and I haven’t really had that, save for a few days since I’ve been done playing. But to feel that again and have to really prepare for something is something that I’ve been looking for.”Upon the conclusion of his nine-year major league career — most of them spent in Minnesota — Plouffe has taken on a burgeoning second career in sports media.He was an early investor in Jomb...Latest news
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