Quebec teachers leaning on each other as negotiations to end strike grind on

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:00:33 GMT

Quebec teachers leaning on each other as negotiations to end strike grind on The president of a striking Quebec teachers union says she hopes intense negotiation sessions with the government will continue all weekend as the two parties try to reach an agreement.The 66,000 members of the Fédération autonome de l’enseignement have been on an unlimited strike since Nov. 23, shutting around 800 schools across Quebec.Union president Mélanie Hubert provided a Friday evening update saying the labour group found aspects of the government’s latest offer “interesting,” but not enough to call off the strike.She says the union will submit a counter offer as soon as possible, but calls a potential return to class on Monday optimistic.Meanwhile, some teachers have had to lean on each other for financial support because the union does not supply strike pay.A Facebook page where striking teachers and their supports can swap financial aid, tips and other donations has amassed almost 5,000 members and hundreds of posts since it launched last week.

Study: High sugar levels could help pancreatic cancer treatments

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:00:33 GMT

Study: High sugar levels could help pancreatic cancer treatments CLEVELAND (WJW) - There's an urgent need for new ways to treat pancreatic cancer and Ohio researchers are on the cusp of a potential breakthrough.Early data shows a hyperglycemic state, elevated blood sugar, can make pancreatic cancer more responsive to chemotherapy, according to researchers at University Hospitals Seidman Cancer Center and Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio."Those with higher glucose levels, diabetics, uncontrolled sugar, actually live longer while getting chemotherapy," said Dr. Jordan Winter, Chief of Surgical Oncology at University Hospitals. "We're really excited about this research because it's an opportunity to improve survival of a very deadly disease without needing to develop a new therapeutic altogether." Why do we feel colder as we age? Study analysis showed patients in the high glucose group had a nearly 40% lower risk of dying, despite a higher level of a cancer antigen compared to people with normal glucose levels.Winter said pa...

Father of bride 'giving away' daughter at wedding: Love or hate?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:00:33 GMT

Father of bride 'giving away' daughter at wedding: Love or hate? (NEXSTAR) — "Who gives this woman to be married to this man?" It's a phrase you've likely heard at a million weddings as the father of the bride presents his daughter at her wedding. But how do modern women really feel about it?A recent poll on wedding etiquette conducted by YouGov found that while the tradition is old and might be considered "old fashioned," a majority of women said they still "love it." YouGov explains that 1,000 U.S. adults participated in the survey. Can you get a refund for terrible in-flight Wi-Fi? The breakdown for women polled was:45% — Love the wedding tradition of the father of the bride giving her away25% — Like it17% — Neutral5% — Dislike it4% — Hate it4% — Not sureThe age of respondents is interesting, however, as only 10% of people ages 18-29 said they loved the idea of fathers giving away brides. The majority of this age group (41%) said they felt neutral overall about the tradition, while 7% said they dislike it and only 4% said they hate it.YouGov...

The new St. Paul school board — with 3 new members — will face challenges in 2024

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:00:33 GMT

The new St. Paul school board — with 3 new members — will face challenges in 2024 When three new members join the board in charge of St. Paul Public Schools in January, they’ll face significant challenges right away.The school district, which has 33,000 students and a $1 billion budget, will face not only a $150 million shortfall in the coming year as federal pandemic aid ends but also contract negotiations with the St. Paul Federation of Educators.There’s already a major gap between what the union is asking for and what the district is willing to spend on pay in the future. SPPS says it’s set aside a little more than $12 million for increases, while an early, incomplete estimate from the district found union asks could total at least $106 million. Teachers nearly went on strike in 2022 when the union and district positions were closer together.“They’re not coming into this placid scene where they have time to absorb, to evaluate, to bring their own good judgment to the table and to try to figure these things out,” said former St. Paul school board member J...

John Goodman leads effort to help support challenged St. Louis theater

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:00:33 GMT

John Goodman leads effort to help support challenged St. Louis theater WEBSTER GROVES, Mo. - One of the most accomplished actors in the St. Louis area hopes to help a local theater persevere amid financial challenges.John Goodman is leading a holiday benefit experience called "Rally For The Rep." It's a fundraiser to support the Repertory Theatre of St. Louis in Webster Groves, which has served the community since 1966 but recently fallen on hard times. According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Riverfront Times and others, "The Rep" announced in October that it was dealing with a $2.5 million budget shortfall. Essentially, the theater needs to cover these costs by the end of the year, or it could be at risk of closing doors. Lindenwood University drops 10 athletic programs, cuts several jobs According to the Riverfront Times, Goodman is expected to share "insights, anecdotes, and a special holiday treat" during his upcoming appearance. He told FOX 2 back in 2017 that he has been a longtime fan of "The Rep" and once auditioned for several roles at th...

7.6 magnitude earthquake strikes off the southern Philippines and tsunami warnings are issued

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:00:33 GMT

7.6 magnitude earthquake strikes off the southern Philippines and tsunami warnings are issued MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.6 struck Saturday off the southern Philippine coast, prompting many villagers to flee their homes in panic around midnight after Philippine authorities issued a tsunami warning.The quake struck at 10:37 p.m. at a depth of 32 kilometers (20 miles), according to the U.S. Geological Survey. There were no immediate reports of major damage or casualties.The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center initially said that based on the magnitude and location, it expected tsunami waves to hit the southern Philippines and parts of Indonesia, Palau and Malaysia. But the center later dropped its tsunami warning.In Japan, authorities evacuation orders were issued in various parts of Okinawa Prefecture, including for the entire coastal area, affecting thousands of people.Teresito Bacolcol, the head of the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology, told The Associated Press his agency advised residents along the c...

2 California cities among top 10 most expensive in the world, new data shows 

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:00:33 GMT

2 California cities among top 10 most expensive in the world, new data shows  The Economist Intelligence Unit’s Worldwide Cost of Living report for 2023 has been released, and three American cities are amongst the most expensive to live in on Earth. The report compares more than 400 prices across 200 products and services in 173 cities across the world and found that while supply chain disruptions and energy price hikes have eased, overall prices rose by an average of 7.4 percent. According to EIU, two cities are tied for the most expensive places to live: Singapore and Zurich, Switzerland.  7.6 magnitude earthquake strikes off southern Philippines; tsunami warnings issued This is the ninth time in 11 years that Singapore has been ranked as the most expensive city in the world to live in, EIU data showed. Three U.S. cities were included in this year’s list, including New York City, which tied with Singapore as the most expensive city in the world last year. In 2023, the Big Apple is tied for third place with another major Swiss city, Geneva. Los A...

Pac-12 football: Ranking the champions from the expansion era (Washington is No. 1, just not this team)

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:00:33 GMT

Pac-12 football: Ranking the champions from the expansion era (Washington is No. 1, just not this team) Washington stands alone. The 2023 conference champions are the only team of the Pac-12’s expansion era to produce a perfect regular season.The Huskies are 13-0, but are they No. 1?Are they the best of the 13 teams to win the championship game?To provide context for judging the Huskies — and putting a bow on Pac-12 football — the Hotline examined the resumes of the championship game winners.The teams are listed below in the order we would seed them for a mythical Pac-12 Tournament of Champions.Notes:— Only five schools have won the title: Oregon (four), Washington (three), Stanford (three), Utah (two) and USC (one).— Bowl games/playoff results are not included in order to create an apple-to-apples comparison with 2023 Washington, which doesn’t have postseason results just yet..— The point differentials are for conference play only (and include the championship game).— Rankings are taken from the end-of-season AP polls, except for 2023 W...

Disneyland ticket prices quadruple since 2000, annual passes up 700%

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:00:33 GMT

Disneyland ticket prices quadruple since 2000, annual passes up 700% Disneyland has quadrupled the top price for tickets since 2000 and increased the cost of premium annual passes more than 700% during the same period while holding the lowest price admission to the Anaheim theme parks steady for about a decade.The cost of tickets to Disneyland has increased 351% from $43 in 2000 to $194 in 2023 — more than quadrupling the cost of admission on the most expensive days in less than a quarter century.Since the parks returned from a yearlong pandemic closure, top-tier ticket prices for Disneyland and Disney California Adventure have jumped 35% from $144 in April 2021.The lowest-priced daily tickets for the least-popular dates have climbed 13% over the past decade — rising from $92 in 2013 to $104 in 2023.That rock bottom $104 ticket is above the cost of inflation since 2000. The $43 ticket from 2000 adjusted for inflation would be $76 in 2023, based on the Consumer Price Index.Disneyland ticket prices outpace inflation. (Jeff Goertzen/SCNG) Jeff Goer...

Southern California police looking for possible serial killer targeting homeless people

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:00:33 GMT

Southern California police looking for possible serial killer targeting homeless people Los Angeles police are searching for a possible serial killer targeting homeless people sleeping alone at night after connecting three shootings this week to one suspect.The killings occurred early in the mornings of Sunday, Nov. 26, Monday, Nov. 27 and Wednesday, Nov. 29.In each case, a man approached a homeless person sleeping alone, shot them with a handgun, then fled in a two-door vehicle.The killings were in the Westmont area in South Los Angeles, downtown L.A. and East L.A. just over the L.A. River from Elysian Park.From LAPD’s headquarters on Friday, Dec. 1, L.A. Mayor Karen Bass issued a widespread alert to people living on the streets, urging them to seek out city shelters or to gather in groups to stay safe. She said homeless-service providers would fan out across the city to get as many people as they could in shelters.“I want to be very clear about what we’re facing today — this is a killer preying on the unhoused,” Bass said. “Do not sleep alone tonight.“Seek shelter, s...