Mattea Roach advances to next round of ‘Jeopardy Masters’ tournament

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:18:53 GMT

Mattea Roach advances to next round of ‘Jeopardy Masters’ tournament LOS ANGELES — Canadian trivia phenom Mattea Roach has made it to the semifinals of “Jeopardy Masters,” a spinoff of the TV game show that made them famous.The Toronto-based writer and podcaster came in third in their game on tonight’sshow but still managed to land a spot in the next round, which begins Monday.The tournament pit six recent super-champions against each other, including Roach, James Holzhauer and Amy Schneider.A different combination of competitors plays two “high-stakes games” in each hour-long episode. Roach entered tonight’s episode ranked third of the six, with Holzhauer in the lead.The final episode of the tournament airs next Wednesday on CTV2.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 17, 2023.The Canadian Press

Man charged in hate-motivated incidents in Toronto’s east end

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:18:53 GMT

Man charged in hate-motivated incidents in Toronto’s east end Toronto police say a man arrested in a hate-motivated incident in Peel Region is now facing a dozen charges in connection with a pair of anti-Islamic hate-motivated events in Scarborough. Police allege that 28-year-old Sharan Karunakaran visited two Scarborough mosques in the area of Lawrence Avenue East and Markham Road and Lawrence Avenue East and Midland Avenue on the morning of April 6. Investigators say Karunakaran entered the parking lots at both mosques and attempted to hit worshippers and other vehicles before fleeing the scene. “Tollowing the incidents at the two mosques, the accused travelled to Scarborough Town Centre and entered the mall. While inside the mall, he harassed and threatened several customers, shouting anti-Islamic and derogatory comments,” police said. Karunakaran was arrested on May 3 and is facing 13 charges including two counts of dangerous operation of a vehicle, two counts of assault with a weapon and five counts of criminal harassment. Kar...

G-Eazy heading to Chicago this summer

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:18:53 GMT

G-Eazy heading to Chicago this summer CHICAGO -- The Bay Area is heading to the Windy City!Rapper G-Eazy will be taking his "Nothing Ever Lasts Forever" tour to The Vic Theatre in Chicago on Thursday, June 15. LL Cool J, first tour in 30 years, to stop in Chicago The Oakland native hit the mainstream with his 2014 studio debut album "These Things Happen." His 2015 hit song "Me, Myself & I" featuring Bebe Rexha has over a billion streams on Spotify.G-Eazy last performed in Chicago during his "Endless Summer Tour" with Ty Dolla $ign, P-Lo, and YBN Nahmir in August 2018.The event will begin at 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 15.For ticket information, click here.

Bill banning puberty blockers, hormone treatments for trans kids sent to Texas governor

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:18:53 GMT

Bill banning puberty blockers, hormone treatments for trans kids sent to Texas governor AUSTIN (The Texas Tribune) -- Texas is on the brink of banning transgender minors from getting puberty blockers and hormone therapies, treatments that leading medical groups say are important to supporting their mental health.The Senate has voted 19-12 Wednesday to accept Senate Bill 14’s House version and send it to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk, two days after the lower chamber passed the legislation.The bill is a legislative priority for the Republican Party of Texas, which opposes any efforts to validate transgender identities. It’s also a key proposal among a slate of GOP bills that would restrict the rights and representation of LGBTQ Texans this session, amid a growing acceptance of Christian nationalism on the right.Authored by New Braunfels Republican Sen. Donna Campbell, SB 14 would prohibit trans Texans under the age of 18 from accessing transition-related medical treatments including puberty blockers, hormone therapies and surgeries — though surgeries are rarely performed on k...

Letters: St. Paul should showcase Summit Avenue’s storied history for civic benefit

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:18:53 GMT

Letters: St. Paul should showcase Summit Avenue’s storied history for civic benefit See the civic value of Summit’s storied historyHead east from Lexington on Summit Avenue and before you reach the Cathedral, you will have passed what F. Scott Fitzgerald once called a “museum of failed architecture.” Whether or not the architecture is failed, it is a museum. The structures on Summit Avenue are treasure troves of history, not only of Saint Paul but of Saint Paul’s reach into the larger world: the governor’s residence; the townhouse where F. Scott wrote his break-through novel, This Side of Paradise; the house at Heather Place where America’s first winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, Sinclair Lewis, spent a summer; the homes from which Weyerhaeuser and Hill built their empires — to cite just a few.The miracle is that this stretch of Victorian mansions and history is today intact and functional as a residential street, a civic asset probably unique in present day United States. It is a local treasure, one it seems some of us fail to notice. We can forgive ...

A fracture, a contusion, a strain: Twins’ loss in LA extra painful

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:18:53 GMT

A fracture, a contusion, a strain: Twins’ loss in LA extra painful LOS ANGELES — Nick Gordon fouled a ball off his right shin and crumpled to the dirt in pain. Four innings later, Joey Gallo did the same.Gallo was still dealing with considerable swelling after the game, but he avoided a fracture. Gordon wasn’t quite as lucky. The utilityman suffered a fractured shin, Twins manager Rocco Baldelli said, and is expected to miss a considerable time.To top things off, second baseman Jorge Polanco also left early, straining his hamstring while running to first on a groundball in the fourth inning of what became a quite painful 7-3 loss to the Dodgers on Wednesday afternoon. That makes Thursday’s off day in Southern California particularly well-timed as the Twins assess the injuries and sift through potential roster replacements.Polanco said after the game that his hamstring felt tight, but he and the team would see how it feels on Friday and go from there.“What happened to me last year (with injuries), it made me more aware,” Polanco said. “Stuff l...

Families of Schoharie limo victims react to guilty verdict

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:18:53 GMT

Families of Schoharie limo victims react to guilty verdict SCHOHARIE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- It was an emotional day in Schoharie County Court on Wednesday. Family members of the victims of the fatal Schoharie limousine crash walked in not knowing what to expect, but it quickly became clear they were pleased with the outcome.It was a verdict more than four years in the making. Nauman Hussain was convicted on 20 counts of second degree manslaughter. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! From the cheer inside the courtroom to outside with the sun shining down on them, the families of the victims embraced each other on their victory."We did it!" Mary Ashton exclaimed."The day we waited for, it's been a long time coming," Jill Richardson Perez said. "It may have been a shorter trial than people thought, but for us, those were long, long days." Hussain guilty of manslaughter in Schoharie limo crash trial After the verdict was read, Hussain was lead away to jail in handcuffs. A sentencing hearing ...

Five people injured in 3-car collision in L.A.

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:18:53 GMT

Five people injured in 3-car collision in L.A. Five people were injured after a three-car collision in Mid-Wilshire on Wednesday. Los Angeles fire crews responded to the multi-vehicle crash at the 4500 block of Wilshire Boulevard and Muirfield Road around 5:15 p.m. First responders on the scene of a multi-vehicle crash in the 4500 block of Mid-WilshireSky5 footage showed one car overturned and debris from the crash surrounding the vehicles. Muirfield Road is completely shut down and eastbound lanes of Wilshire Boulevard have been condensed to one lane.  One person was transported to a hospital and the other four people involved refused to be transported. The victims’ conditions are currently unknown. The cause of the crash is unknown at this time.This is a developing story.

Residents warned not to swim in L.A. County beaches

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:18:53 GMT

Residents warned not to swim in L.A. County beaches The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health is warning residents who plan to visit local beaches to avoid swimming, surfing and playing in the ocean water due to high bacteria levels. The ocean water warnings are for the following beaches: Leo Carrillo State Beach in MalibuMalibu Lagoon at Surfrider BeachZuma Creek at Zuma BeachMarie Canyon Storm Drain at Puerco BeachLas Flores Creek at Las Flores State BeachSolstice Creek at Dan Blocker County BeachSanta Monica Pier in Santa MonicaSanta Monica Canyon Creek at Will Rogers State BeachMothers Beach in Marina Del ReyInner Cabrillo Beach in San PedroOcean water warnings have been lifted and residents can now swim and take part in water activities at Escondido Creek at Escondido State Beach and Sweetwater Canyon Storm Drain at Carbon Canyon Beach. For more information and impacted locations, please visit PublicHealth.LACounty.gov/Beach/.

State Supreme Court agrees to hear UC Berkeley proposal for People’s Park

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:18:53 GMT

State Supreme Court agrees to hear UC Berkeley proposal for People’s Park The Supreme Court of California agreed Wednesday to consider UC Berkeley regents’ petition to develop the university’s People’s Park site, setting aside a lower-court ruling earlier this year pushing school officials to study alternative sites.The university has long sought to construct housing with 1,100 beds for students, as well as a 125-unit building for extremely low-income, unhoused or formerly housed people, on the 2.8-acre site. A developer for that project pulled out of consideration just last week.People’s Park is seen from this drone view in Berkeley, Calif., on Wednesday, August 3, 2022. Protesters tore down a fence that UC Berkeley had erected around the park after more trees were cut down to make way for student housing. (Jane Tyska/Bay Area News Group) In a February ruling, the state’s First District Court of Appeals had sided with two neighborhood nonprofits, Make UC a Good Neighbor and the People’s Park Historic Advocacy Group, who filed...