Wish You Were Here: Roasting marshmallows atop a Guatemala volcano
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:38 GMT
We may have spent lockdown as armchair travelers, but our readers have made up for that with recent travels to destinations around the world. They’ve strolled Australian beaches, explored England’s naval history in Portsmouth and traipsed around Brazil. And they’ve shared their adventures — and helpful travel tips — along the way.Today, an adventuresome Fremont couple is sharing their recent foray in Central America.Wish You Were HereGUATEMALA: Fremont residents Joe Samagond and Mona Shah visited Guatemala this May on a trip that included “charming colonial Antigua and Tikal National Park, home to scores of pre-Columbian Mayan ruins,” Joe says. “We explored the Actún Can Caves — ‘Cave of the Serpent’ — hidden in limestone bedrock beneath the sacred ruins of Petén. And we climbed the scorched rock of Pacaya Volcano, which first erupted approximately 23,000 years ago and last erupted in 2021, and roasted marshmall...Nothing artificial about the future of AI, but who decides its intelligent use in health care?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:38 GMT
A majority of Americans would feel “uncomfortable” with their doctor relying on AI in their medical care, according to recent polling, but despite those misgivings it is likely you have already encountered the results of artificial intelligence in your doctor’s office or local pharmacy.The true extent of its use “is a bit dependent on how one defines AI,” said Lloyd B. Minor, dean of the Stanford University School of Medicine, but he said some uses have been around for years.Most large health care providers already use automated systems that verify dosage amounts for medications and flag possible drug interactions for doctors, nurses and pharmacists.“There’s no question that has reduced medication errors, because of the checking that goes on in the background through applications of AI and machine learning,” Minor said.Hundreds of devices enabled with AI technologies have been approved by the FDA in recent years, mostly in the fields o...Hiker rescued from cliff by Sonoma County helicopter
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:38 GMT
(BCN) -- A helicopter was required to rescue a Sonoma County hiker Sunday who climbed a steep cliff face in Jenner and realized they couldn't get back down. San Mateo woman kidnapped in Mexico found safe The Sonoma Sheriff's Office said it received a call at approximately 1 p.m. about a hiker stranded on a coastal cliff. The sheriff's office sent its "Henry-1" helicopter to the rescue. The crew located the climber and decided the safest and most efficient way of rescuing the victim would be to utilize their 100 foot-long line and a "horse collar" rescue device. A paramedic used the line to successfully perform the rescue. The victim was brought to a nearby beach where awaiting fire and medical personnel were staged.Stock market today: Wall Street opens mixed ahead of more earnings reports
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:38 GMT
Wall Street is off to a mixed start Monday as stocks worldwide stall following the latest signal that the world’s second-largest economy is flagging. The S&P 500 edged up 0.1% in early trading, coming off its seventh winning week in the last nine. The Dow was just barely lower, while gains for several tech giants helped push the Nasdaq composite up 0.3%. Global markets slipped after China reported weaker economic growth for the spring than economists expected. Several big banks kicked off the reporting season for U.S. companies last week. Bank of America, Netflix and Tesla report this week.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.With earnings season ready to kick into high gear this week, Wall Street ticked lower early Monday after China reported weaker growth than forecast in the last quarter. Future for the S&P 500 inched down 0.2%, while the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.3%. Wall Street’s expectations are low yet again heading into earnings ...¿Qué alimentos contienen aspartame? El edulcorante considerado “posible carcinógeno”
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:38 GMT
La Agencia Internacional de Investigación sobre el Cáncer de la Organización Mundial de la Salud anunció el jueves que el edulcorante artificial aspartame, que se encuentra comúnmente en Diet Coke y otros alimentos sin azúcar, es un posible carcinógeno.Sin embargo, un segundo grupo de la OMS, el Comité de Expertos en Aditivos Alimentarios, no cambió su umbral para la cantidad diaria de aspartame que es seguro consumir: 40 miligramos por kilogramo de peso corporal para adultos que pesan alrededor de 154 libras. Sumado, esa es la cantidad en alrededor de 14 latas de Coca-Cola Light. La Administración de Medicamentos y Alimentos (FDA, por sus siglas en inglés) tiene un límite diario ligeramente más alto de 50 miligramos por kilogramo de peso corporal para un adulto que pesa alrededor de 132 libras.“Es una ligera advertencia para las personas, pero no es ‘no consumir’”, dijo Barry Popkin, profesor de nutrición en la Escuela de Salud Pública Global Gillings de la Universidad de Car...Cost for base F-150 Lightning electric vehicle falls below $50,000 as Ford cuts prices substantially
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:38 GMT
The sticker price on Ford’s F-150 Lightning electric pickup is being lowered by thousands of dollars due to increased plant capacity, falling costs for battery raw materials and internal efforts to scale production by the Detroit automaker. Ford Motor Co. said Monday that final upgrades at its Rouge Electric Vehicle Center in Michigan being completed now will lead to greater availability of a built-to-order truck as early as October at a manufacturer’s suggested retail price closer to initial Lightning pricing.The updated MSRP for the Pro model, it’s lowest priced electric pickup, will be $49,995, down from $59,974. The Lariat 510A’s MSRP will decline to $69,995 from $76,974.“Shortly after launching the F-150 Lightning, rapidly rising material costs, supply constraints and other factors drove up the cost of the EV truck for Ford and our customers,” said Marin Gjaja, chief customer officer, Ford Model e. “We’ve continued to work in the background to improve ac...UN says the Taliban have further increased restrictions on Afghan women and girls
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:38 GMT
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Taliban authorities have further increased restrictions on women and girls in Afghanistan in recent months, including in education and employment, the U.N. said in a report on the human rights situation issued Monday.Taliban’s Ministry of Public Health has announced that only males will be allowed to take exams to pursue specialized medical studies, the U.N. mission in Afghanistan said in the report, which covers developments in May and June.That follows a ban on female medical students taking graduation exams announced in February and a prohibition on women attending universities issued last December, the report said.The U.N. said it has recorded instances in which the Taliban have enforced previously announced limitations on women’s freedom of movement and employment.In early May, two Afghan female staff of an international non-governmental organization were arrested by Taliban forces at an airport because they were traveling without a male companion, or mah...Aurora to vote on ending agreement with Denver Police
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:38 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — After Denver's first new mayor in 12 years is inaugurated, Aurora will consider cutting ties with the capital city's police department.Aurora City Council is set to vote Monday evening on a resolution to suspend all mutual aid agreements with Denver law enforcement. The dispute stems from the 2020 protests, when the Aurora Police Department joined the response in Denver — and has been ensnared with the lawsuits that followed. Colorado Point of View: Brauchler weighs in on Denver-Aurora police dispute Aurora Mayor Mike Coffman is behind the resolution. He claims Denver is not taking responsibility for the law enforcement help it requested."If our officers were called into Denver by Denver, acted under the direction of their police department and they were sued, then the city and county of Denver would defend our officers as they defend their own," Coffman told FOX31 last week. "They didn't do that."Denver-Aurora police dispute already in courtProtesters were hurt du...Fort Carson soldier rescues driver from burning truck
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:38 GMT
FOUNTAIN, Colo. (KXRM) — A Fort Carson soldier who rescued a driver from a burning truck back in June spoke to FOX31's sister station in Colorado Springs, FOX21, about his story. Courtesy of 4th Infantry Division, Fort CarsonCourtesy of 4th Infantry Division, Fort CarsonPlatoon Sgt. Michael De La Rosa joined the military as a wheeled vehicle mechanic. De La Rosa's 10 years in the military would make him the hero he is today.The soldier was traveling northbound on Interstate 25 towards his soldier’s reenlistment at Garden of the Gods when he noticed the vehicle in front of him leaving the lane."That morning, I saw him crash into a construction vehicle and I stopped right behind him. I ran towards his vehicle just to make sure that he was OK. My first thought was to check to see if he was still alive," De La Rosa said. Exclusive: Mother of Aurora man shot at house party wants justice Emergency dispatchers told De La Rosa to stay away from the truck that was beginning to smoke for hi...HGTV host Ty Pennington hospitalized in Colorado
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:30:38 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Former host of "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" and "Trading Spaces" Ty Pennington was flown to St. Anthony Hospital in Lakewood due to an abscess in his throat. The HGTV star had quite the busy weekend, according to a post on his Instagram. Pennington hit the red carpet for the "Barbie" movie premiere on Sunday, July 9, flew to Breckenridge to start filming on Monday, and on Tuesday was flown to the ICU. Fans get tattoos to commemorate Taylor Swift concert Pennington said he woke up on July 11 at 4 a.m. and could barely breathe. He said he had been dealing with a sore throat for the last month.However, that sore throat turned out to be an abscess that was blocking his airway."Next thing I know, I was intubated and flown to the ICU in Denver. Wednesday [July 12] I had surgery, and yesterday afternoon I was released from the ICU," Pennington said on his Instagram.Pennington thanked the staff at St. Anthony and at Summit Health in Frisco for taking great care of him....Latest news
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