Muere a los 76 años la actriz Suzanne Somers, de la serie “Three’s Company”

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:50:28 GMT

Muere a los 76 años la actriz Suzanne Somers, de la serie “Three’s Company” CALIFORNIA – La actriz Suzanne Somers, la rubia protagonista de la exitosa serie de televisión “Three’s Company”, murió el domingo a los 76 años víctima de cáncer, informó la revista People. Según reveló a ese medio su publicista, Somers “falleció pacíficamente en su casa”, en Palm Springs, California, a primeras horas de hoy, tras sobrevivir durante más de 23 años a un agresivo cáncer de mama. La interprete murió un día antes de su cumpleaños. Nacida en San Bruno, California, la actriz comenzó su carrera entre fines de la década de 1960 y comienzos de la siguiente con pequeños roles, pero la fama le llegó con la serie de la cadena ABC “Three’s Company”, conocida en América Latina como “Tres son multitud”, o “Apartamento para tres”, en España. Muere a los 82 años Michael Gambon, el Dumbledore de Harry Potter ¿Avanza la lucha de Bruce Willis contra la demencia? Su es...

DC museum uses power of science to dispel myths about dyslexia 

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:50:28 GMT

DC museum uses power of science to dispel myths about dyslexia  The Planet Word museum in Northwest D.C. launched a new exhibit this month that explores the science behind dyslexia, the learning difference that makes reading difficult. It’s called Inside Look: Dyslexia, said Nikki DeJesus Sertsu, senior director of exhibits and special projects at the museum.The museum opened the exhibit because October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. “We want to be a place where people can unlock the magic of language and reading,” DeJesus Sertsu told WTOP. “In this installation, you will learn what it’s like to have dyslexia.”Researchers believe one in five people in the U.S. have the learning disorder. The exhibit also aims to dispel misconceptions about dyslexia and spark empathy for people dealing with it. Many times, students who struggle with the learning difference are misdiagnosed.“Dyslexia is often misunderstood, and because of that, it can be missed or misdiagnosed during the critical time when most children beco...

Colorado’s I-25 is partially closed after a coal train derailed off a bridge and killed a semi-truck driver, authorities say

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:50:28 GMT

Colorado’s I-25 is partially closed after a coal train derailed off a bridge and killed a semi-truck driver, authorities say (CNN) — A portion of Colorado’s Interstate 25 has been shut down in both directions after a coal train derailed off a bridge and onto the roadway Sunday afternoon, killing a semi-truck driver, state authorities said.Crews are working to clear toppled train cars and spilled coal at the the derailment site near the city of Pueblo, which lies about 45 miles south of Colorado Springs, the Colorado State Patrol said.The train operator, BNSF Railway, said its personnel are assisting in the cleanup.Images of the scene posted online by the state patrol show at least ten train cars had slid off the tracks and over the side of a bridge and nearby embankment, blanketing the ground with coal. The bridge, which extends over both lanes of the interstate, appears to be partially collapsed with a semi truck crushed underneath it.The male driver of the truck was killed, state patrol spokesperson Gary Cutler told CNN. No other details on the victim were provided. There were no reported injuries among...

Long-lost ‘Star Wars’ X-wing model fetches over $3.1 million at auction

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:50:28 GMT

Long-lost ‘Star Wars’ X-wing model fetches over $3.1 million at auction (CNN) — A long-lost model of an X-wing fighter used in the original 1977 “Star Wars” movie sold at auction for over $3.13 million on Sunday.Used in the filming of the final battle in “Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope” as the Rebel Alliance fight the Empire above the Death Star, the model represented “the pinnacle of Star Wars artifacts to ever reach the market,” Dallas-based auction house Heritage Auctions said ahead of the sale.The top two wings of the fighter are both painted with a single red stripe, identifying it as the squadron’s “Red Leader.”The model is part of a collection that belonged to the late Greg Jein, an Oscar- and Emmy-nominated miniature-maker known for his work on “Star Trek” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”Long known as “the missing X-wing,” it was discovered by a team of visual effects experts, including Gene Kozicki (“Face/Off” and “Flight of the Phoenix”), as they helped Jein’s family sift through his collection, Kozicki told the Hol...

Mickey Mouse Parliament? EU train to Strasbourg takes wrong turn, ends up at Disneyland

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:50:28 GMT

Mickey Mouse Parliament? EU train to Strasbourg takes wrong turn, ends up at Disneyland ON A (DIFFERENT) TRAIN FROM BRUSSELS TO STRASBOURG — A train carrying hundreds of MEPs and European Parliament officials briefly ended up at Disneyland on Monday, after taking the wrong turn on the way to Strasbourg. It was an incident that will do nothing to deter those who deride the institution as a Mickey Mouse Parliament. Every month the European Parliament charters trains exclusively for lawmakers and EU officials to get them between its two seats in Brussels and Strasbourg, in eastern France. It’s a monthly upheaval that is enshrined in EU treaties and is fiercely defended by France but often scoffed at as a traveling circus in which Goofy would be proud to participate.After departing from Brussels Midi station, the train left Charles de Gaulle Airport and headed to Marne la Vallée Chessy, where Disneyland is located — causing a 45-minute delay.“Team Disneyland,” wrote Dutch MEP Samira Rafaela in a photo she posted on X, showing her in the café carriage...

16-day partial Red Line shutdown gets first real test during Monday morning’s commute

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:50:28 GMT

16-day partial Red Line shutdown gets first real test during Monday morning’s commute The partial shutdown of MBTA’s Red Line will get its first real test on its third day Monday, when shuttle buses will temporarily replace trains between JFK/UMass and Ashmont stations and the Mattapan Trolley for the morning commute.The shutdown is slated to continue for 16 days and will make way for a series of repairs on the Red Line.The T has said work on the Red Line will involve upgrading light fixtures, updating stations and replacing nearly 1.5 miles of track with the goal of cutting down on slow zones where wait times have tripled for some riders.The Red Line is the lowest rated T line in speed and service, with trains last month running nearly 1.5 hours behind schedule, according to the watchdog group TransitMatters. In August, the group’s head said the Red Line could send the MBTA into a death spiral if repairs don’t fix its issues. The MBTA’s Fairmount Commuter Rail line will also be free during the closure.

Showers Are Back

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:50:28 GMT

Showers Are Back After finishing up a dry weekend for much of Southern New England (there were some showers near the South Coast Sunday AM), we’re back to tracking scattered showers today. While the pattern is a bit unsettled to start the week, it’s not a washout of a day. Any heavier shower, albeit brief, that gets going this afternoon will be capable of producing some graupel (soft hail) thanks to some really cold air aloft. A few breaks of sun are possible from time to time too as highs nudge up into the mid 50s to near 60. A few isolated showers are left over tomorrow with clouds, breaks of sun and highs 55-60 once again. Wednesday is a bit milder and Thursday looks like the best day of the week with highs running in the mid to upper 60s with mostly sunny skies by then. The shower chances start going up Friday afternoon/night and we’ll likely deal with more wet weather at times Saturday, into Saturday night. Sunday looks to try to dry out with a gusty breeze developing.

Judge Chutkan will hear arguments over a proposed gag order in Trump’s US election interference case

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:50:28 GMT

Judge Chutkan will hear arguments over a proposed gag order in Trump’s US election interference case WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal prosecutors and lawyers for Donald Trump will argue in court Monday over a proposed gag order aimed at reining in the former president’s diatribes against likely witnesses and others in his 2020 election interference case in Washington.In pressing U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan to impose the narrow gag order, special counsel Jack Smith’s team has accused the Republican of using increasingly incendiary rhetoric to try to undermine the public’s confidence in the justice system and taint the jury pool.Trump’s defense has called the proposal an unconstitutional effort to “silence” his political speech as he campaigns for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024.“This desperate effort at censorship is unconstitutional on its face,” his lawyers wrote in court papers.The gag order fight underscores the unprecedented complexities of prosecuting the former president as he tries to retake the White House&n...

Orioles offseason guide: From pending free agents to positions of need, here’s what you need to know

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:50:28 GMT

Orioles offseason guide: From pending free agents to positions of need, here’s what you need to know During a news conference last week, Orioles executive vice president and general manager Mike Elias did not detail the team’s offseason goals. He didn’t commit to a higher payroll next season — although that seems all but guaranteed — nor did he specify any specific additions he hopes to make.“We’re looking to get better,” he said, “and we also have to look to maintain.”But after a stellar 2023 campaign, attention in Baltimore has shifted to 2024, a season in which, for the first time in years, many fans will enter the season expecting a playoff appearance. Here’s an early look at how the Orioles’ 2024 roster could shift in the coming months.Pending free agentsFive players — all of whom the Orioles acquired within the last year — will soon hit free agency: right-handed pitchers Kyle Gibson, Jack Flaherty and Shintaro Fujinami, infielder Adam Frazier and outfielder Aaron Hicks.It’s unlik...

Lucas: Markey rightly booed for ‘de-escalation’ call

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 14:50:28 GMT

Lucas: Markey rightly booed for ‘de-escalation’ call U.S. Sen. Eddie Markey stood up for Israel at a pro-Israel rally last week, and that was a good thing.After all, he is a progressive who spoke to progressives at a progressive rally on a progressive issue—support for Israel.The only thing is that he stood up for the Hamas terrorists as well.Which is why the crowd booed him.And if this doesn’t get him a Democrat primary opponent in 2026 when he seeks reelection at age 80 then nothing will.And his potential opponent was right behind him waiting to speak next.He is fellow progressive Democrat U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss, 35, of Newton who is champing at the bit to run for higher office. He was elected in 2020 to succeed Joe Kennedy III, who Markey defeated for the U.S. Senate,The rally zeroed in the atrocities afflicted upon on innocent civilians by Hamas and its depraved  killers who murdered and mutilated hundreds of Israeli women, children and the elderly in a surprise attack last weekend.They crossed into Israel from Gaza and initia...