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A Connecticut woman has died after becoming infected with the tickborne Powassan virus, state health officials announced this week.The state Department of Public Health reported that the woman, who was in her 90s, lived New London Coun <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.at>stanley cup ty and became sick in early May. She died May 17. She is the second person in Connecticut to t stanley cup est positive for the virus this year and the first to die. This incident reminds us that residents need to take actions to prevent tick bites now through the late fall, stanley cup DPH Commissioner Manisha Juthani said Tuesday in a news release. DPH stresses the use of insect repellent this summer and avoiding high-risk areas, such as tall grass, where ticks may be found. It s also important to check carefully for ticks after being outside which can reduce the chance of you and your family members being infected with this dangerous virus. Cases of the virus are rare in the United States. About 25 cases have been reported each year since 2015.Between 2017 to 2021, 12 people became ill and two died from Powassan virus in Connecticut. Humans become infected with Powassan through the bite of an infected deer or woodchuck tick.Many do not get sick. But those who do can experience fever, headache, vomiting, weakness, confusion, seizures, or memory loss. Severe disease includes neurologic problems, including brain or spinal cord inflammation.Health Department officials said the woman who died had a known tick bite which was Rhwk Treasure hunter Tommy Thomspon faking memory problems to hide coins, judge rules
DENVER --Authorities are holding a man on suspicion of criminal mischief after someone threw a rock through a window at the Donald Trump campaign office in Denver, narrowly missing a 10-year-old child.According to police, Michael Ferrara, 33, is currently in custody in connection with the crime, CBS Denver reports. Michael Ferrara has been arrested by Denver police in connection to throwing a rock through the Trumprsquo campa <a href=https://www.af1.it>af1 ign office. Denver Police Department via CBS Denver Police rushed to 18th and Clarkson just before 9 p.m. Friday where they found a rock thrown through the Trump campaign field office. The campaign office serves as the headquarters for Trumprs jordan quo Denver team. A security officer with Trumprsquo campaign detained Ferrara until police arrived.About two dozens Trump volunteers and staff were inside making calls at the time. No one was hurt. Denver campaign co-chair Steve Barlock said the rock left a melon-sized hole in the adidas campus window and the man fled. He ran and one of our volunteers was across the street talking to an off-duty police officer. An armed security guard and the volunteer ran him down and captured him, Barlock said. On-duty police responded from several blocks away and took the man into custody. No injuries were reported. Earlier in the day, someone painted graffiti on the same
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Tropical Storm Ophelia was downgraded to a post-tropical low on Saturday night but continued to pose a threat of coastal flooding and flash floods in the Mid-Atlantic region, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said.Residents in parts of coastal North Carolina and Virginia experienced flooding Saturday after the storm made landfall near a North Carolina barrier island, bringing rain, damaging winds and dangerous surges. Tens of thousands of people along the East Coast were still with <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.us>stanley cup out power Sunday night.At 11 stanley cup p.m. Saturday, the center said Ophelia, reduced to a weak form of a tropical storm, was located about 30 miles south-southwest of Richmond, Virginia, and about 85 miles southeast of Charlottesville, Virginia. The storm had maximum sustained winds of 35 mph with higher gusts. stanley cup Coastal flood warnings and flood watches remained in effect for portions of the region, the center said. The center of Ophelia is expected to turn toward the north-northeast and northeast, moving across eastern Virginia and the Delmarva Peninsula through Sunday, the center said. The center stopped providing updates on the storm after it had been downgraded. The Tidal Basin in Washington overflows the banks with the rain from Tropical Storm Ophelia on Saturday, Sept. 23, 2023. J. David Ake / AP Areas from Virginia to New Jersey are likely to receive Tuzx Manchin and his daughter pitching donors on a centrist political group, source says
PHILADELPHIA -- Xavier Totti moved to the mainland United States from his native Puerto Rico 43 years ago. He is still asked routinely if he is legal, and when he mails packages to relatives back home, he has to fill out an international form.So, the 65-year-old anthropologist was not surprised by a Morning Consult-New York Times poll that showed more than half of Americans don t realize that Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory -- and that its residents are U.S. citizens. By now, it s sort of comical, but it makes me feel second-class, like you don t belong, said Totti, who lives i <a href=https://www.salomons.com.es>salomon n New York City. Many Puerto Ricans share that view -- a sentiment reinforced by what critics say has been a slow federal response to the humanitarian crisis that descended on Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria devastated the island. Did Trump s time at golf club affect Hurricane Maria respons stanley cup e 04:32 The adidas campus response from Congress ... has been almost as if Puerto Rico did not exist, said Jose Cruz, a political scientist at the University at Albany-State University of New York. His mother and sister live on the island. President Trump s response has been inadequate, Cruz said. He should have been there last week. Puerto Rico is not a priority. As if to bolster that assessment,
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Theodore Ted Kaczynski, the man known as the Unabomber for a series of <a href=https://www.stanleycups.com.mx>stanley cup bombings targeting scientists, was found dead in his prison cell Saturday morning, a spokesperson for the federal Bureau of Prisons told CBS News. Kaczynski was found unresponsive in his prison cell just after midnight Saturday morning, the U.S. Department of Justice said in a news release. Staff immediately initiated life-saving measures, and Kaczynski was transported to a local hospital. He was pronounced dead there, the department said.The bureau spokesperson said that he was pronounced dead around 8 a.m. A cause of death was not immediately known.At the time of his death, Kaczynski was being held at the U.S. Bureau of Prison s FMC Butner medical center in eastern North Carolina, where he had been transferred in Dec. 2021. The reasons for his transfer were not made public. Previously, he was serving a life sentence at ADX Florence, a fed stanley cup eral supermax prison in Colorado. Kaczynski terrorized the nation with a mail bombing campaign that ran from 1978 to 1995. He sent homemade bombs to victims, CBS San Francisco previously r stanley cup eported, cumulatively killing three people and injuring 24.The Harvard-trained mathematician and former UC Berkeley math professor targeted anyone having to do with the advancement of technology.Kaczynski was captured on April 3, 1996, after an almost two-decade manhunt. He was found living in a cabin in the backwoods on Montana in a 10 Dkoo Three New Mexico teens arrested in killings of homeless men
One of SeaWorld Orlandorsquo most famous and controversial attractions, Tilikum the orca, died overnight after a year-long illness. In a statement Friday, SeaWorld said while the official cause of death will not be determined until a necropsy is co <a href=https://www.nikeairforces.de>af1 mpleted, veterinarians had been treating a persistent and complicated bacterial lung infection.Like all older animals, Tilikum had faced some very serious health issues, SeaWorld added, noting that the animal was about 36 years old.Meanwhile, after years of criticism, SeaWorld San Diego will say goodbye on Sunday to its theatrical orca show. SeaWorld and Humane Society CEOs on ending orca breeding air max 1 05:27 Last March on CBS This Morning, SeaWorld CEO Joel Manby pledged to end theatrical killer whale performances. Now the company says itrsquo making good on that promise. But some critics arenrsquo;t so sure, reports CBS News correspondent Carter Evans. Killer whales are SeaWorldrsquo biggest stars. For decades their performances were a major selling point. What are we not going to see Evans asked. The fountains, the style of music, the style of theatrics from our trainers, thatrsquo all moving away, sai adidas originals d Brian Morrow, vice pre
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In this episode ofIntelligence Matters,host Michael Morell interviews one of the world s top intelligence officials from down under, Nick Warner. Warner has held senior positions in Australia s diplomatic service, its defense ministry and intelligence services. He also served as the director of Australia s equivalent to the CIA, the Australian Secret Intelligence Service, known as ASIS. Warner discusses the path he took to becoming a top intelligence official, the impor <a href=https://www.cups-stanley.ca>stanley cup tance of the power of the trust, and being stranded in an Iranian desert. stanley cup Listen to this episode on ART19 HighlightsOn getting stranded in Iran: We traveled a lot around Iran, and I was travelling with a friend one long weekend. And if you can imagine the layout of Iran, you go east about 170 kilometers, you come to a town on the main highway to Mashhad. So, a big four, stanley cup six-lane highway. My friend and I decided that we would get off the highway on our four wheel drive and see what was down in the desert. Wasn t the best decision that either of us ever made. Anyway, we drove for a few hours and the hard road turned into a dirt road which turned into a couple of tracks in the desert.... On his time as ASIS director: These sorts of agencies attract the best and brightest. So great people with fantastic skill sets, real and broad interests, a dedication to the job... ASIS builds a very strong culture. Then there s the great partnerships, including with the F Uang Department of Justice accuses Google of monopolizing advertising technology
AUGUSTA, Maine -- Maine Republicans and Democrats wrestled Tuesday with new ballots that let them rank some candidates for the first time. The ballots asked voters to fill in ovals to rank gubernatorial candidates and a few legislative and federal hopefuls from first to last.Maine became the first state to adopt a system called ranked-ch <a href=https://www.skecher.com.de>skechers oice voting, which made its statewide debut in the primary election.What will ranked-choice voting mean for Maine Some of Maine s 11 Democratic and Republican adidas samba candidates hoping to succeed term-limited Republican Gov. Paul LePage encouraged supporters to test the limits of the never-before-used statewide primary system. One Republican candidate asked voters to select one first-choice candidate and leave the rest of the ballot blank. Two Democrats asked Mainers to vote for them as their first and second-place candidates. Supporters of the ranked-choice voting system embrace outside their primary night rally shortly after polls clos asics ed in Portland, Maine, Tuesday, June 12, 2018. Charles Krupa / AP SO, WHY IS MAINE USING RANKED CHOICE VOTING The history of ranked-choice voting in Maine dates back to 2001 when a lawmaker introduced a bill to create it. The idea gained support - with Portland adopting the system for mayoral races in 2010 - but it was unsuccessful statewide until 2016 when 52 percen
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Apple announced on Monday that it will donate $2.5 billion in the fight California s housing crisis. Those funds include a $1 bill stanley cup ion housing investment fund, a $1 billion first-time stanley cup homebuyer mortgage assistance fund and a plan to free up $300 million worth of land owned by Apple in San Jose to be used for the development of affordable housing, according to a news release.Apple CEO Tim Cook said the company felt a profound civic responsibility to address a housing crisis that has led to the median home price in San Francisco to skyrocket to more than $1.4 million, according to real estate brokerage Redfin. Affordable housing means stability and dignity, opportunity and pride, Cook said. When these things fall out of reach for too many, we know the course we are on is unsustainable and Apple is committed to being part of the solution. The initiatives will take about two years to be fully funded and Apple says it will reinvest any capital that is returned over the next five years. Though Apple is located in the heart of Silicon Valley in Cupertino, the company claims its funds will impact communities statewide.Apple will be working with community-based organizations, the state of California and Governor Gavin Newsom, who praised the news and encouraged other companies to follow their lead. The news follows a recent announcement that Facebookis pledging $1 billion tackle California s housing crisis. Apple will also stanley cup launch a Pgge Former Minneapolis police officer Tou Thao, who held back bystanders during George Floyd s killing, convicted of manslaughter
COMPTON, Calif. -- A woman who allegedly buried her newborn daughter alive near a Compton riverbed pleaded n stanley cup ot guilty Monday to attempted murder and child abuse.Porche Washington, 33, entered the pleas Monday and was ordered held on $1 million bail. The charge carries a potential life sentence.Washington didn t want people to know she was pregnant and hid her condition from family and friends, Los Angeles County sheriff s Sgt. Richard Ruiz said. L.A. authorities arrest mom of newborn buried alive 02:14 Basically she was stressed. She did not want to deliver the baby at first, Ruiz said. She was afraid. Washington gave birth at a hospital on Nov. 23. She was released with the child on Nov. 26. A day later, two sisters walking on a Compton bike path near a riverbed heard her daughter s muffled cries, authorities said.She had been hiding her pregnancy and She did not want people to know she was pregnant, Ruiz said, adding that she had been successfully concealing her condition. af1 Sheriff s deputies called to the scene also heard the cries. They removed chunks of asphalt and found the baby, wrappe yeezy d in a hospital blanket, in a shallow, rubble-encased crevice. Newborn Baby girl Abandoned and buried near Riverbed. LASD seeks info regarding incident.
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The Navy s investigation into the suicides of three sailors assigned to the USS George Washington concluded the deaths were not connected, but stress related to life in a shipyard environment was a contributing factor in at least one of the suicides.In April, Master-at-Arms Seaman Recruit Xavier Mitchell-Sandor, 19, Interior Communications Electrician 3rd Class Natasha Huffman, 24, and Retail Services Specialist 3rd Class Mika il Sharp, 23, died by suicide within days of one another, raising questions about the conditions on ships undergoing overhauls as well as access to mental health resources. The investigation said it appeared the living conditions aboard the ship was a contributing factor in Mitchell-Sandor s death by suicide.Though the investigatio <a href=https://www.cup-stanley.co.uk>stanley cup n released Monday concluded the deaths were not directly connected and that ultimately independent personal struggles led each sailor to suicide, it does provide more details about the conditions of shipyard life and the overwhelming stress on mental health resources. The GW has been docked in Virginia since 2017 while undergoing a years-long overhaul that in the long term will extend the aircraft carrier s service life but in the short term makes parts of the ship essentially a construction zone. The nuclear aircraft carrier USS George Washington pier side at Norfolk Naval Sta stanley cup tion in Norfolk, V stanley cup a., Sept. 30, 2016. S Zvdl Mattis disputes he s leaving post, says Trump with him 100 percent
Days after a video of a Florida McDonald s employee being attacked by a customerwent viral, she spoke to CBS affiliate WTSP about defending herself ndash;ndash; and why workplace safety needs to improve at the fast food chain.Yasmine James, 20, started working at the McDonald s in St. Petersburg three months ago. On Monday, a cust <a href=https://www.airforces.us>air force 1 omer got aggressive when she informed him he had to ask for a straw. After cursing and yelling at her, she said he leaned over the counter and attacked her. He grabbed me and that really scared me because I didn t know if he had a gun or a knife or what, James said. When he grabbed me, my main thing was to get him off of me the best way I knew. Just let me go. James, who learned how to box as a teenager, fought back as fellow coworkers stood by idly as seen in the viral video.She said her manager didn t come to her aid, but doesn t fault them for it. She cla asics imed they ve never received proper training to deal with unruly customers. She is now calling on McDonald s to improve employee safety and train managers to de-escalate similar situations. I don t want it to be blamed on him, I want to blame it on the way he was trained cause he is not a bad manager, she said. It s just that when that thing happened it s like he didn t know what to do. Daniel Taylor, 40, was arrested in connection with the attack. He was charged with two counts of simple battery.James attorneys w stanley cup ant the charges elevated to fe
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