Robert Kraft’s son reveals prostate cancer diagnosis, pushes for screening with advanced prostate cancer rates on the rise

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:43:30 GMT

Robert Kraft’s son reveals prostate cancer diagnosis, pushes for screening with advanced prostate cancer rates on the rise One of Robert Kraft’s sons on Wednesday revealed that he has been treated for prostate cancer, as he pushed others to get screened with advanced prostate cancer rates on the rise.Joshua Kraft, 55, announced that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2018 when he was 51, and he received treatment at Dana-Farber Brigham Cancer Center. He underwent surgery in 2019 to remove the prostate gland.When follow-up tests showed the cancer was starting to return, the president of the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation received radiation and hormone therapy.Today, Joshua has no signs of cancer. His prostate-specific antigen (PSA) level — used to gauge the presence of prostate cancer — stands at zero.“When prostate cancer is caught early, it’s treatable and often curable,” Joshua said. “I tell people all the time to get their PSA tested or have a digital exam. It’s one form of cancer that getting ahead of it allows you to get rid of it be...

Christopher Keeley indicted in murder of Marshfield couple in their 70s

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:43:30 GMT

Christopher Keeley indicted in murder of Marshfield couple in their 70s The man prosecutors say brutally murdered a Marshfield couple in their home last November has been indicted on the charges.A Plymouth County grand jury has indicted Christopher Keeley, 28, on two counts of murder for the deaths of Carl and Vicki Mattson, both 70. Prosecutors say police found the Mattsons’ bodies “bludgeoned to death” in their Gotham Hill Drive home in Marshfield in November.In addition to the murders, Keeley faces charges of misuse of a credit card, larceny of a motor vehicle and animal cruelty, the last one for allegedly killing the Mattsons’ dog. He will be arraigned in Plymouth Superior Court at a later date.Keeley stood out in crime news at the tail end of 2022 thanks to the mugshot issued after police Florida found and arrested him on Dec. 2.In it, Keeley’s hair is dyed pink or red and he sports a beard that could only be described as scraggly. His left brow had a laceration that cops in Florida suspected came from an altercation with another man — who ended up...

Trump turning to video messages to bypass traditional media

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:43:30 GMT

Trump turning to video messages to bypass traditional media NEW YORK (AP) — As Donald Trump rails against a possible indictment in New York, his team is leaning into a strategy that has quietly become a cornerstone of his 2024 presidential campaign: releasing made-for-social media videos reacting to the news and outlining his agenda for a possible second term.The videos feature the former president speaking directly to camera on topics ranging from Ukraine and “saving” the suburbs to dismantling the “deep state, ” and they are often laced with his familiar dark rhetoric and conspiracies. But his team sees them as a tool to bypass the traditional news media and speak directly to supporters, and as part of a broader effort to steer Trump toward policy instead of his own grievances and obsessions with the past. “It certainly lays down a marker for President Trump and the campaign on very specific policy prescriptions. No campaign has done it thus far and it sort of harkens back to 2016 where President Trump was pushing out policies ...

Fatal stabbing casts a pall over downtown Vancouver neighbourhood as court date set

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:43:30 GMT

Fatal stabbing casts a pall over downtown Vancouver neighbourhood as court date set VANCOUVER — The fatal stabbing of a 37-year-old father outside a downtown Vancouver Starbucks is casting a pall over the normally bustling block.Passersby were pausing Wednesday to pay their respects to Paul Stanley Schmidt at a makeshift memorial of flowers, pictures and notes outside the café.Police have said he was stabbed around 5:40 p.m. Sunday after a brief altercation.The accused, Inderdeep Singh Gosal, was arrested at the scene moments later when bystanders flagged down a constable patrolling the area, police said.The 32-year-old has been charged with second-degree murder and a hearing has been scheduled in Vancouver provincial court on April 11.A search of online court records shows no prior convictions for Gosal, while Const. Tania Visintin said Gosal “has had limited police interactions.”The killing was captured in a gruesome video shared on social media.Guilherme Gomes, manager of the nearby Sciué Italian Bakery Caffé, said patrons seemed shaken by the stabbi...

West Virginia governor signs ban on gender-affirming care

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:43:30 GMT

West Virginia governor signs ban on gender-affirming care CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — West Virginia Republican Gov. Jim Justice on Wednesday signed a bill banning gender-affirming care for minors, joining at least 10 other states that have enacted laws restricting or outlawing medically supported treatments for transgender youth.The bill outlaws those under 18 from being prescribed hormone therapy and fully reversible puberty blockers. It also bans minors from receiving gender-affirming surgery, something physicians say doesn’t even happen in West Virginia.Unlike measures passed in other states, however, West Virginia’s law contains a unique exemption: It permits doctors to prescribe medical therapy if a teenager is considered at risk for self-harm or suicide. Under the law, which will take effect in January 2024, a patient can be prescribed puberty blockers and hormone therapy after receiving parental consent and a diagnosis of severe gender dysphoria from two doctors, including a mental health provider. Gender dysphoria is defined by medica...

Milley: US has long way to go to build munitions stockpile

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:43:30 GMT

Milley: US has long way to go to build munitions stockpile WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. military “has a long ways to go” to beef up its munitions stockpiles and ensure the country is ready for any large-scale war, the top U.S. military officer told Congress on Wednesday.Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the war in Ukraine has underscored the heavy use of munitions that is required during any major conflict. He and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin faced repeated questioning from members of Congress this week about the impact the war is having on the Pentagon, as it supplies Ukraine with much of the ammunition it needs to fend off the Russian forces. They, and senior Army leaders, said the conflict has pushed the U.S. to increase production rates and re-evaluate how much of a stockpile is really needed as tensions with China and Russia continue to rise.“If there was a war on the Korean peninsula or great power war between the United States and Russia or the United States and China, the consumption rates would be o...

Five things to know about Canada’s electricity overhaul as budget spurs clean tech

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:43:30 GMT

Five things to know about Canada’s electricity overhaul as budget spurs clean tech OTTAWA — Clean electricity was one of the stars of Tuesday’s federal budget, with almost $1 in every $8 of new spending the budget anticipates in the next five years targeting Canada’s electricity dreams.That includes a new tax credit worth 15 per cent of investments made to build new renewable energy infrastructure, including wind and solar plants, nuclear reactors, emissions-trapping natural gas plants, new transmission lines between provinces and territories and stationary electricity storage, such as batteries.The tax credit is set to kick in a year from now, be available for 10 years and cost an estimated $25.7 billion by the time it winds down in 2035.And another $3 billion is being added by 2035 to a program that gives grants to companies and provincial and territorial governments that are looking to modernize existing power grids or install new renewable power.Why is all this money necessary?Here’s a snapshot of Canada’s power situation and OttawaR...

Twitter removes tweets about ‘Trans Day of Vengeance’

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:43:30 GMT

Twitter removes tweets about ‘Trans Day of Vengeance’ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Twitter says it has removed thousands of tweets showing a poster promoting a “trans day of vengeance” protest in support of transgender rights in Washington, D.C., on Saturday. Ella Irwin, Twitter’s head of Trust and Safety, said in a tweet Wednesday that the company automatically removed more than 5,000 tweets and retweets of a poster promoting the event. “We do not support tweets that incite violence irrespective of who posts them. “Vengeance” does not imply peaceful protest. Organizing or support for peaceful protests is ok,” Irwin wrote in the tweet. In removing the tweets, Twitter said it used automated processes to do it quickly at a large scale, without considering what context the tweets were shard in. Because of this, both tweets that were critical of and those that supported the protests were removed.This appeared to anger many conservative Twitter users who said the rules were unfairly applied to them because they were posting the image of the protest...

Why the debate over repealing Iraq War approval matters

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:43:30 GMT

Why the debate over repealing Iraq War approval matters WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress is moving toward doing something it hasn’t done since the Vietnam War — repealing authorizations for the president’s use of military force. For lawmakers, that’s an important gesture toward reclaiming a say over the wars America wages abroad. The Senate voted 66-30 on Wednesday to repeal the 2002 resolution giving President George W. Bush the green light to invade Iraq, an authorization that many now see as a mistake. The measure also would repeal the 1991 resolution authorizing the U.S. military’s combat action against Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein’s invasion of Kuwait. Approval by the House, which is less certain, would officially end congressional approval for the U.S. war in Iraq and, symbolically at least, close the U.S.-led war itself.Debate on repealing the 2002 authorization comes nearly 20 years after Bush stood in front of a “Mission Accomplished” banner to declare that U.S. troops had wrapped up major combat in Iraq. ...

Chicago mayoral candidates look to undecided voters ahead of Election Day

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:43:30 GMT

Chicago mayoral candidates look to undecided voters ahead of Election Day CHICAGO -- With the race to be the next Chicago mayor going down to the wire, both candidates are looking for any edge they can get undecided voters on their side.A recently released poll shows about 10% of voters undecided, Brandon Johnson and Paul Vallas' campaigns are leaning on surrogates to sway voters. WGN Poll: Vallas leading Johnson in Chicago Mayoral runoff election On Wednesday, Bishop Drew Sheard, the head of the Church of God in Christ, urged Chicagoans to get to the polls for Brandon Johnson."He is a son of the church and a bright light in a dark season," Bishop Sheard said. "My brothers and sisters, don't forget vote in six days and let's make Brandon Johnson the new mayor of the city of Chicago.A recent WGN-TV/Emerson College/The Hill poll found African American voters overwhelmingly back Johnson over Paul Vallas, but 20% are still undecided.It's not about where we are today, it's where we're going in a couple more days. On April 4, we are all going to the 5th floor...