BSO arrest woman in intentional hit-and-run

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:01 GMT

BSO arrest woman in intentional hit-and-run A woman is in custody after investigators said she intentionally ran over a woman, Friday morning.Broward Sheriff’s Office responded to a hit-and-run near the 2600 block of Northwest 13th Court. Upon arrival deputies located a female victim that showed injuries consistent with being hit by a vehicle. A preliminary investigation showed that two females were involved in an ongoing disturbance since at least Thursday night that resulted in the hit-and-run, Friday.Tina Gore is the victim’s mother and said the two women involved are childhood friends. The victim was transported by paramedics to a local hospital with serious injuries. “First she ran her over then she dragged her all the way, like a block or two from my house. She came again to ran my daughter’s head over. Also, she has a big open gash on her head. I want her to go to jail, and I want her to do the maximum time,” said Gore.According to investigators, the driver of the vehicle fled the scene bu...

Scientists create mice from two dads after making eggs from skin cells

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:01 GMT

Scientists create mice from two dads after making eggs from skin cells (CNN) — Scientists have created mice with two biologically male parents for the first time — a significant milestone in reproductive biology.The team, led by Katsuhiko Hayashi, a professor of genome biology at Osaka University in Japan, generated eggs from the skin cells of male mice that, when implanted in female mice, went on to produce healthy pups, according to research published March 15 in the peer-reviewed journal Nature.The proof-of-concept research, the culmination of years of pain-staking lab work, could expand the possibilities for future fertility treatments, including for same-sex couples, and perhaps help prevent the extinction of endangered animals.However, scientists warn there’s still much to learn before cultured cells can be used to make human eggs in a lab dish.“It is expected that application into humans takes a long time, maybe 10 years or more. Even if it is applied, we never know whether the eggs are safe enough to produce (a) baby,R...

Massachusetts House speaker rejects audit of Legislature

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:01 GMT

Massachusetts House speaker rejects audit of Legislature BOSTON (AP) — Democratic House Speaker Ronald Mariano said Friday that the House won’t meet with state Auditor Diana DiZoglio about an audit DiZoglio has launched into the Legislature.DiZoglio, a Democrat who served as both a state representative and senator, described the audit as the first such review in a century of the Legislature that she hopes will “increase transparency, accountability and equity in an area of state government that has been completely ignored.”Mariano said in a letter to DiZoglio Friday that the House’s financial accounts are already public.Any “performance assessment” by DiZoglio of House actions including “active and pending legislation, committee appointments, legislative rules, and its policies and procedures” would violate basic separation-of-powers principles, he said.Any such assessment is the sole responsibility of the House, he said, adding that voters are the final decision-makers of the performance of elected officials.“Therefore, given...

Former Boston bouncer honored for tackling man in flight attack

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:01 GMT

Former Boston bouncer honored for tackling man in flight attack EXETER, N.H. — An airline passenger who helped tackle a man trying stab a flight attendant with a broken metal spoon was honored Friday by his hometown police department.Jeff Neil, a former bouncer who now works for a software company, received the “Citizen Award” for his actions earlier this month, which were caught on video by another passenger.At a ceremony in Exeter, Neil said he doesn’t consider himself a hero but acknowledged the significance of what happened.“I truly was in the right place at the right time,” he said.Neil’s wife Libby was sitting with him on the plane. She said she wasn’t surprised he jumped into action.“We both knew that he would be getting up,” she said.Francisco Severo Torres, 33, of Leominster, was arrested and accused of attacking a flight attendant and attempting to open the door of United Airlines Flight 2609. The plane was about 45 minutes from Boston when the crew noticed the door handle had been ...

Regular exercise can slow physical decline, provide community for seniors

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:01 GMT

Regular exercise can slow physical decline, provide community for seniors Regular exercise can help senior citizens slow down age-induced muscle and bone decline and preserve aerobic capabilities, and a doctor has advice and encouragement for seniors who either want to start or continue exercising.According to Sport and Exercise Medicine Specialist Matthew Kampert of Cleveland Clinic’s South Pointe Hospital in Ohio, it is best to start exercise while young and continue throughout life.For people looking to start exercising as seniors, he said to “start where you’re at,” consult with a doctor and focus on building up endurance.Kampert compared physical fitness to retirement, noting that it’s important to start investing early for better results later. Seniors who started earlier should continue exercising as they age in order to lower aerobic and muscle decline.“The earlier you start the better it is, because you can build more muscle mass and bone density and it’s easier to improve your cardiorespiratory fitness when you’re young,” he said.Kampert explain...

Johns Hopkins study highlights promise of IV mistletoe extract for cancer therapy

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:01 GMT

Johns Hopkins study highlights promise of IV mistletoe extract for cancer therapy Angela Roberts | The Baltimore SunIvelisse Page already had 15 inches of her colon and 28 lymph nodes removed to treat her colon cancer, but in the winter of 2008 she received more devastating news.The cancer had spread to her liver.Page’s doctor, Dr. Luis Diaz – an oncologist at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York and professor at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine — gave her an 8% chance of living for more than two years.Since chemotherapy and radiation wouldn’t increase her chances of survival, Page decided not to undergo either of the intensive treatments. Instead, she and her husband considered another treatment suggested by an integrative practitioner at Baltimore’s Ruscombe Mansion Community Health Center: mistletoe therapy.Though European mistletoe extract isn’t approved as a cancer treatment by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, it’s one of the most commonly prescribed therapies used to treat cancer in Europe and has been used for centuri...

Heat’s Kyle Lowry ‘looks fantastic’ in current role, Spoelstra says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:01 GMT

Heat’s Kyle Lowry ‘looks fantastic’ in current role, Spoelstra says Since veteran point guard Kyle Lowry returned to the court on March 11, he has been steadily improving while playing in a reserve role for the Heat.Lowry, who was listed as questionable for Miami’s crucial matchup with the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday due to left knee soreness, has been working his way back to full health.“It’s clear he’s moving way better than what he was doing before,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “He was grinding through it. You have to respect his toughness, his competitiveness. But if your body isn’t right in this league — it’s so competitive, the athletes are world-class, the speed and the quickness — you want to be able to move the way you’re capable of moving.”Lowry missed 15 games in February and March, and Miami went 7-8 in that stretch. He returned earlier this month and played 36 minutes in an overtime loss to Orlando, but since then, he has played between 19 and 25 minutes.In his fi...

CP NewsAlert: Biden and Trudeau announce updates on Norad, cross-border migration

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:01 GMT

CP NewsAlert: Biden and Trudeau announce updates on Norad, cross-border migration OTTAWA — President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau say in a joint statement they are bolstering Norad, updating the Safe Third Country Agreement and launching a one-year energy transformation task force.They are also announcing new spending on alternative fuel corridors, critical minerals, semiconductor projects, the Great Lakes and Arctic radar.More coming.The Canadian Press

Joe Biden takes shot at Maple Leafs during Parliament speech

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:01 GMT

Joe Biden takes shot at Maple Leafs during Parliament speech The Toronto Maple Leafs are certainly hated across Canada, as their fans are constantly reminded of their playoff failures and not winning a Stanley Cup since 1967, but a shot from the current President of the United States is another matter altogether.During a speech in the nation’s capital on Friday, Joe Biden took a moment to let everyone know that he does enjoy hockey and Canada’s many sports teams — except for one.“Our labour unions cross borders. So do our sports leagues — baseball, basketball, and hockey. Listen to this, hockey. I have to say, I like your teams, except the Leafs,” Biden quipped, leading to, you guessed, a standing ovation and raucous cheers.“I’ll tell you why. They beat the [Philadelphia] Flyers back in January, that’s why. If I didn’t say that, I married a Philly girl; if I didn’t say that, I’d be sleeping alone, fellas. I like you. I don’t like you that much.”Joe Biden just ...

US-Canada migration deal aims to end walk-around crossings

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:33:01 GMT

US-Canada migration deal aims to end walk-around crossings ST. JOHNSBURY, Vermont (AP) — The immigration deal expected to be announced Friday by U.S. President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau aims to shut down a process that has enabled tens of thousands of immigrants from across the world to move between the two countries along a back road between New York state and Quebec.Since early 2017, so many migrants entered Canada via Roxham Road outside Champlain, New York that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police staffed a reception center to process them, less than five miles (8 kilometers) from the official border crossing where they’d be returned to the United States. Mounties warned they’d be arrested, but once on Canadian soil, they were allowed to stay and pursue asylum cases that can take years to resolve.The new policy says that any asylum seekers who lack U.S. or Canadian citizenship and are caught within 14 days of crossing will be sent back across the border. It was set to take effect a minute after midnig...