US Coast Guard will lead investigation of Titan implosion with help from Canada, France, UK

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:10 GMT

US Coast Guard will lead investigation of Titan implosion with help from Canada, France, UK By JENNIFER McDERMOTT and STEVE LeBLANC (Associated Press)The U.S. Coast Guard said Sunday it is leading an investigation into the loss of the Titan submersible that was carrying five people to the Titanic, to determine what caused it to implode. Capt. Jason Neubauer, chief investigator, said the salvage operations are ongoing, and they have mapped the accident site. He did not give a timeline for the investigation. Neubauer said the convening of a Marine Board of Investigation is the highest level of investigation conducted by the U.S. Coast Guard.Investigators are working closely with other national and international investigative authorities, including the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board, Transportation Safety Board of Canada, the French marine casualties investigation board and the United Kingdom Marine Accident Investigation Branch, Neubauer added. Evidence is being collected in the port of St. John’s, Newfoundland, in coordination with Canadian authorities.The ...

Bumbling Mets implode in the 8th inning, suffer stunning 7-6 loss to the Phillies

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:10 GMT

Bumbling Mets implode in the 8th inning, suffer stunning 7-6 loss to the Phillies PHILADELPHIA — The 2023 Mets haven’t often been able to get out of their own way. Saturday against the Philadelphia Phillies, it was no different.In this particular game, Francisco Lindor homered and Pete Alonso hit his league-leading 24th homer, and the Mets were almost able to overcome an inefficient start by Carlos Carrasco. But they couldn’t overcome an infield error and three walks and two hit batters by two relievers in the eighth inning. The Phillies scored four runs on only one hit in the eighth to come back from a 6-3 deficit to win 7-6 and take the series, 2-1.It was another stunning loss for the Mets (35-42) in a season full of them.Alonso’s home run came off left-hander Jose Alvarado in the seventh, an opposite-field insurance blast that ultimately wasn’t enough. Rookie reliever Josh Walker ran into trouble, loading the bases in the eighth without getting an out. Another defensive miscue, this one by Brett Baty at third, cost the Mets a run....

How to swim at resorts without the hefty price tag

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:10 GMT

How to swim at resorts without the hefty price tag SAN DIEGO -- Looking to spend the day sunbathing or enjoying the luxury of a resort without having to pay the hefty price? Then say hello to the "daycation" concept.With Resort Pass, you can get access to hotel amenities and picture perfect pools without actually being an overnight guest. Instead of dropping hundreds of dollars to stay at nearby resorts, you can now purchase a pass just for the day with this booking platform. 5 places to watch the sunset in San Diego It may surprise you just how inexpensive being poolside can be.Whether it's warming up in a sauna, kicking your feet around a bubbling hot tub or going after a rush by slipping down a water slide, the possibilities are many when deciding which resort to book for the day. Here's a look at five options in the San Diego area, along with their single entry price:San Diego Mission Bay ResortWith this day pass, guests can enjoy the large resort pool while the kids hang in the wading pool. There's a ping pong table, board g...

LGBTQ+ Pride Month reaches its grand crescendo on city streets from New York to San Francisco

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:10 GMT

LGBTQ+ Pride Month reaches its grand crescendo on city streets from New York to San Francisco NEW YORK (AP) — Thousands of effusive marchers danced to club music in New York City streets Sunday as bubbles and confetti rained down, and fellow revelers from Toronto to San Francisco cheered through Pride Month’s grand crescendo.New York’s boisterous throng strolled and danced down Fifth Avenue to Greenwich Village, cheering and waving rainbow flags to commemorate the 1969 Stonewall uprising, where a police raid on a gay bar triggered days of protests and launched the modern movement for LGBTQ+ rights.While some people whooped it up in celebration, many were mindful of the growing conservative countermovement, including new laws banning gender-affirming care for transgender children.“I’m trying not to be very heavily political, but when it does target my community, I get very, very annoyed and very hurt,” said Ve Cinder, a 22-year-old transgender woman who traveled from Pennsylvania to take part in the country’s largest Pride event.“I’m just, like, scared for m...

Woman wanted for assaulting TTC passenger

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:10 GMT

Woman wanted for assaulting TTC passenger Police are searching for a woman in connection with an assault against a passenger on a TTC subway last month. Investigators say the woman and the victim were riding the subway just after 10 p.m. on May 17 when the woman began vaping on board the train. When she was asked to stop, the woman allegedly assaulted the victim before fleeing the scene in the area of Yonge Street and Dundas Street East. The woman is described as having a medium build with dark braided hair. She was last seen wearing a black sweater, black “Nike” sweat pants, white slip-on sandals, a grey scarf around her shoulder and carrying a large black purse.

Rising number of wildfires trigger poor air quality warnings in Ontario, Quebec

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:10 GMT

Rising number of wildfires trigger poor air quality warnings in Ontario, Quebec OTTAWA — The number of forest fires burning across Canada crept higher over the last week and more dangerous air quality warnings were issued in parts of Ontario and Quebec Sunday.The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre, known as CIFFC, reported 465 active fires burning across the country, including 240 that are out of control. Almost one-quarter of those fires are in Quebec, and Environment Canada warned wind patterns were causing smoke from some of those blazes to settle over the western part of the province as well as eastern Ontario.The smoke and fires prompted the cancellation of an Ironman triathlon race in Mont Tremblant, Que. shut down youth soccer and baseball programs in Ottawa and Montreal and compelled city officials in Ottawa and its neighbouring city of Gatineau, Que., to close outdoor pools and declare beaches off limits to swimming.About 3,700 athletes were to take part in the triathlon at Quebec’s popular resort about 130 km northwest of Montreal. But when...

Timberwolves agree to three-year deal with Naz Reid

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:10 GMT

Timberwolves agree to three-year deal with Naz Reid Every time the 2022-23 Timberwolves were discussed by the franchise’s leadership, a reference was made to late in the season, when Minnesota reeled off a couple impressive wins over playoff teams in succession.That was when the team felt as though it was finally hitting its stride and the pieces were truly fitting together.Then Naz Reid went down with a wrist injury that ended the reserve big man’s season. And that was cited as a true momentum stopper for the franchise.A fan favorite, a beloved teammate – particularly of two of the franchise’s young pillars – and one of the organization’s most successful development stories, Reid has become a bit of a heroized meme within the Timberwolves’ fan base.But look past the silliness, and Reid was viewed as a lynchpin for this team by even the major stakeholders. Which is what made re-signing the free agent this offseason so pivotal for the franchise’s future. Minnesota got that done Sunday, as a source confirmed the Wolves and Reid agreed ...

Video: Larchmont boba tea shop broken into, suspect on the loose 

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:10 GMT

Video: Larchmont boba tea shop broken into, suspect on the loose  A boba tea shop in Larchmont was broken into early Sunday morning, and the suspect remains on the loose. According to the LAPD, officers received a call shortly before 11 a.m. regarding a burglary that occurred in the 100 block of Larchmont Boulevard.  The owner of the shop said the break-in had occurred around 10 hours previously – around 1 a.m. Sunday morning – and that it was the second break-in he’s endured in the past few months.  Video shows the suspect enter the store through the back entrance and proceed towards the front of the store through the kitchen.  Man stops elderly couple from being robbed in San Gabriel Once in the front, the thief begins to ransack the area surrounding the cash register, before grabbing what appears to be several electronic devices and running out of the store through the back door. Investigators with the Los Angeles Police Department are handling the investigation. 

Angels acquire L.A. native Mike Moustakas from Rockies after blowout win in Denver

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:10 GMT

Angels acquire L.A. native Mike Moustakas from Rockies after blowout win in Denver DENVER (AP) — The Los Angeles Angels acquired veteran infielder Mike Moustakas from Colorado moments after their 25-1 victory over the Rockies on Saturday night.The Rockies got minor league right-hander Connor Van Scoyoc, who was 4-3 with a 2.76 ERA in 11 starts at Class A Tri-City this season.Moustakas hit .270 with four homers and 17 RBIs in 47 games with the Rockies after joining them in spring training.The trade marks a return home for the Los Angeles native, who hasn't played farther west than Colorado in his 12-year MLB career.“To be traded to the Angels, it’s awesome," Moustakas said Sunday before the series finale between his former and new teams. "I get to go back home. I get to play with some phenomenal baseball players over here and get a chance to win. That’s what we’re trying to do. That’s what I’ve always been trying to do. I’m really excited to have that opportunity again.” These are the largest victories in MLB history, including Angels’ 25-1 rout of Rockies Mousta...

Marin forums planned on sea otter reintroduction

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:08:10 GMT

Marin forums planned on sea otter reintroduction The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is planning two events in Marin County this week to discuss the potential reintroduction of sea otters to Northern California waters for the first time since the 19th century.The events in Point Reyes Station and Sausalito come a year after the agency released an assessment stating that otter reintroduction could be feasible. Potential sites could include Drakes Estero, San Francisco Bay and the Sonoma County coast.The first open house is set for 5 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Point Reyes National Seashore’s Bear Valley Visitor Center at 75 Bear Valley Road. A second session is planned from 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Bay Model Visitor Center at 2100 Bridgeway in Sausalito.Wildlife officials said the reintroduction could help expand the population of sea otters, currently estimated to number 3,000 in California. Their range is the central and southern coasts.The proposal has raised economic concerns, especially in the fishing industry, bec...