Dear Abby: Young nephew tags along on grownup gatherings
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:19:12 GMT
Dear Abby: My brother is 53. He has one child, my 12-year-old nephew, “Conner.” Our father was difficult, and neither of us has many happy memories of times we shared with him. Perhaps in response to this, my brother seems incapable of socializing without his son. Many times, he suggests outings to my husband or his friends and then throws in that he’s planning on bringing Conner. We do not want the boy included in what should be adult outings, but we can’t find a way of saying it.If I’m planning a dinner out or something else where I think he might invite his son, I preface it with a grownups-only clause. I can’t discuss it with my sister-in-law because even though I know she would understand, she wouldn’t be tactful in mentioning it to my brother. My husband is not the type to say anything; it would mean more coming from him, but he doesn’t want to cause upset. By the way, my brother is very outgoing and socially adept, so it’s...All evacuation orders lifted for 'Bunnie Fire' in Ramona
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:19:12 GMT
RAMONA, Calif. -- A brush fire in Ramona burned nearly 200 acres and prompted temporary evacuations Wednesday.Around 11:20 a.m., crews responded to the fire, dubbed the "Bunnie Fire," near Bunnie King Lane and San Vicente Road. Officials say the fire was burning at a moderate rate of spread and warned that structures on Chuck Wagon Road were threatened.By 2 p.m., the fire had grown to 183 acres. More than 300 firefighters from departments across San Diego County worked to stop the spread of flames, Cal Fire Capt. Mike Cornette said to FOX 5. By 7 p.m., the fire was 184 acres and 20% contained.Authorities issued an evacuation order around 3:30 p.m., but as of 8:23 p.m., all evacuation orders and warnings in Ramona were lifted."If you had to leave, it is now safe to go back home. Drive slowly and carefully. Be mindful of firefighters, deputies, road and utility crews working in the area," the San Diego County Sheriff's Department tweeted.A temporary evacuation point was set up at Oliv...Padres raise 2024 season ticket prices: report
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:19:12 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- If you are already looking to next year for the Padres, get ready to pay more to go to games.The Padres will raise all season ticket prices by a weighted average increase of 9% for the 2024 season, a team spokesperson told the San Diego-Union Tribune.The increase is the third straight year the Padres have raised prices, the paper reports. During the 2022 season, the Padres' season ticket prices hiked up to a weighted average of 18% while the 2021 season saw around a 20% jump, the UT said. This quaint East County farm is a hidden gem perfect for a daytime stroll With big money spent on players like Fernando Tatis’ $340 million contract, Xander Bogaerts’ $280 million deal and Manny Machado’s $350 million extension, the team possesses the third-highest payroll in baseball, according to the sports contract resource Spotrac.On Aug. 30 at Petco Park against the Texas Rangers, the Padres recorded a new franchise record with its 45th sellout this season. The previous record ...India passes data protection legislation in Parliament. Critics fear privacy violation
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:19:12 GMT
NEW DELHI (AP) — Indian lawmakers Wednesday approved a data protection legislation that “seeks to better regulate big tech firms and penalize companies for data breaches” as several groups expressed concern over citizens’ privacy rights.The legislation will limit cross-border transfer of data and provide a framework for setting up a data protection authority to ensure compliance from tech companies, Information Technology and Telecom Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw said.Several opposition lawmakers and digital experts say the legislation would allow the government and its agencies to access user data from companies and personal data of individuals without their consent as well as collect private data in a country where digital freedoms have been shrinking since Prime Minister Narendra Modi took office in 2014. Digital experts also fear that the legislation will weaken the landmark Right To Information law — passed in 2005 — that allows citizens to seek data from public officers, suc...41 dead in migrant shipwreck according to 4 survivors who set off from Tunisia
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:19:12 GMT
ROME (AP) — Forty-one people are believed dead after a boat carrying migrants capsized off Tunisia in rough seas, the Italian Red Cross and rescue groups reported, citing four survivors who were rescued and brought to land Wednesday.The survivors reported having left Sfax, Tunisia, on a metal boat with a total of 45 people on Aug. 3. About six hours into their voyage, a huge wave overturned the vessel, RAI state television reported.The Red Cross said in a statement that the four survived using inner tubes and managed to climb onto another empty vessel nearby, evidence of the large number of boats setting out from Sfax and the rough seas that hit the area in recent days, causing several other capsizings too.Photos released by the Sea-Watch humanitarian rescue group taken by its monitoring aircraft showed the four survivors waving for help from the boat and making their way to a commercial tanker, the Maltese-flagged Rimona. The migrants rescued by the Rimona were then transferred ont...North Korean leader Kim calls for his military to sharpen war plans as his rivals prepare drills
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:19:12 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered his military to sharpen its war plans and signed off on expanding combat operations of frontline units, state media said Thursday, as the United States and South Korea prepare for a large-scale combined military exercise.Condemning the allies’ expanding drills as invasion rehearsals, Kim has used them as a pretext to further accelerate his weapons demonstrations, which have included the testing-firings of more than 100 missiles since the start of 2022, driving tensions on the Korean Peninsula to their highest point in years.Experts say Kim’s nuclear push is aimed at forcing the United States to accept the idea of the North as a nuclear power so he can eventually negotiate economic and security concessions from a position of strength.Thursday’s meeting of the North Korean ruling Workers’ Party’s central military commission, which Kim controls as chairman, was to discuss advancing his military’s war readiness and establ...Paper exams, chatbot bans: Colleges seek to ‘ChatGPT-proof’ assignments
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:19:12 GMT
When philosophy professor Darren Hick came across another case of cheating in his classroom at Furman University last semester, he posted an update to his followers on social media: “Aaaaand, I’ve caught my second ChatGPT plagiarist.”Friends and colleagues responded, some with wide-eyed emojis. Others expressed surprise.“Only 2?! I’ve caught dozens,” said Timothy Main, a writing professor at Conestoga College in Canada. “We’re in full-on crisis mode.”Practically overnight, ChatGPT and other artificial intelligence chatbots have become the go-to source for cheating in college.Now, educators are rethinking how they’ll teach courses this fall from Writing 101 to computer science. Educators say they want to embrace the technology’s potential to teach and learn in new ways, but when it comes to assessing students, they see a need to “ChatGPT-proof” test questions and assignments.For some instructors that means a return to paper exams, after years of digital-only tests. Some professors wi...Biden in Utah to mark anniversary of PACT Act expanding veterans benefits
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:19:12 GMT
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — President Joe Biden will mark the first anniversary of a law that is delivering the largest expansion of veterans benefits in decades on Thursday by showcasing the bipartisan PACT Act in the company of Utah’s Republican Gov. Spencer Cox.The Democratic president and GOP governor will visit the George E. Wahlen Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center to promote a law that is intended to improve health care and disability compensation for exposure to toxic substances, such as burn pits that were used to dispose of trash on military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan. More than 348,000 veterans have had their claims approved in the last year, and about 111,000 who are believed to have toxic exposure have enrolled in health care.The president is winding up a three-state western swing in which he has been combining events focused on achievements from his first term with campaign fundraisers aimed at helping him win a second. Both Biden and Cox have stressed the need...Indictment shows White House lawyers struggling for control as Trump fought to overturn election
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:19:12 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A few hours after rioters laid siege to the Capitol, overpowering police in a violent attack on the seat of American democracy on Jan. 6, 2021, the White House’s top lawyer, Pat Cipollone, called his boss with an urgent message.It’s time to end your objections to the 2020 election, Cipollone told Donald Trump, and allow Congress to certify Joe Biden as the next president. Trump refused.Trump was no longer listening to his White House counsel, the elite team of attorneys who take an oath to serve the office of the president. But by all accounts, he hadn’t been listening to them for some time.The extraordinary moment — fully detailed for the first time in the latest federal indictment against Trump unsealed last week — vividly illustrates the extent to which the former president’s final weeks in office were consumed by a struggle over the law, with two determined groups of attorneys fighting it out as the future of American democracy hung in the balance.Trump’s...Mar-a-Lago property manager and Trump’s aide are due back in court in the classified documents case
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:19:12 GMT
FORT PIERCE, Fla. (AP) — The property manager of Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate and an aide to the former president are due back in federal court in Florida on Thursday to face charges in the case accusing Trump of illegally hoarding classified documents at his resort after leaving the White House. Carlos De Oliveira, the property manager, is scheduled to be arraigned in Fort Pierce before a magistrate judge on charges including conspiracy to obstruct justice in the case brought by special counsel Jack Smith. De Oliveira made an initial appearance in court late last month but didn’t enter a plea because he hadn’t yet found a Florida-based attorney to represent him, as is required under court rules. Walt Nauta, a Trump aide, is expected to enter a plea for a second time in the case — this time on a new indictment with additional charges recently handed down. Nauta pleaded not guilty last month after the case was first brought in June. The former president was also sched...Latest news
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