North Greenbush man allegedly pulls gun during argument
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:07 GMT
WYNANTSKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) — A 26-year-old North Greenbush man was cited to court early Friday morning after police say he threatened another man with a gun. Dylan Patti was charged with felony criminal possession of a weapon and misdemeanor menacing after the alleged incident. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Police say it happened around 6:15 p.m. Thursday, outside Concetta's Pizza House at 69 Main Avenue in Wynantskill. Witnesses reported that Patti was yelling aggressively at another man before pulling a handgun out of his backpack and threatening the victim with it, according to police reports. Patti allegedly got away before the police were called. Officers tracked him down and arrested him at his Koon Street home, where they also found the gun used in the incident, police said. NYSP, DMV to ‘crack down’ on impaired and reckless driving for Memorial Day weekend Chief David M. Keevern of North Greenbush Police said ...First responders prepare for emergencies with disaster simulation training
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:07 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - A group of paramedics and firefighters from across the region took part in a simulation of a disaster scenario Thursday as part of a week-long search and rescue training event.“You are not able to move much. Your patient can’t move much," said Blake Gabbard. “We have the opportunity to learn how to do IVs in that environment, and patient care in that environment, and the different things that you deal with, with low lighting and tight spaces.”The simulation environment was built with shipping containers, pieces of concrete, and rocks. Organizers said it is also based on real-life 911 calls. Franklin County man added to FBI’s Ten Most Wanted list “Try to recreate the best we can to make it as realistic as we can. We’ve responded to tornado events, building collapses, people stuck literally in a pipe," said Deputy Chief Jeremy Hollrah of the St. Charles County Ambulance District. "There is ways to get them out safely, and that’s what this group specializes ...Russia's newest nuclear submarine to move to permanent Pacific base
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:07 GMT
The Russian navy's newest nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine will move to a permanent base in the Kamchatka Peninsula in August, Russia's TASS news agency reported on Wednesday, as Moscow steps up its Pacific military presence.The Generalissimo Suvorov, which entered service at the end of 2022, carries up to 16 nuclear-tipped Russian Bulava missiles, each of which can carry more than one nuclear warhead."The submarine Generalissimo Suvorov will make an inter-naval transition from the Northern Fleet (in the Arctic) to the Pacific Fleet in August," the state TASS news agency reported, citing a source close to the military department. "The transition will be carried out along the Northern Sea Route, including in a submerged position."Russia has been boosting defences in its vast far eastern regions bordering Asia-Pacific, accusing the U.S. of expanding its presence there and raising security concerns in Japan and across the region.The Generalissimo Suvorov is meant to bolster ...Ask Amy: Do I have to skip the music festival because of my parents’ objection?
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:07 GMT
Dear Amy: I’m in my late 20s. I live in my hometown and have stayed close to my parents. I have a job, a car, friends, and share an apartment with a friend.I have a strong hankering to attend a popular music festival, featuring a group I have followed for years but have never seen in person.I’ve floated the idea of doing this with my parents, but they have strong objections. They are worried about a number of factors, mainly concerned with safety (we’ll be camping, along with other festival-goers).I am a careful person. I’ve never given them a reason to worry – before this.I’m seeking your advice about what to do and also how to handle this with my parents.– FanDear Fan: After you book your tickets, plan for your food, and gas up your car, you should tell your parents about your plans and assure them that you will keep in touch with them at least once each day.They will express their worries and might pressure you not to do this. You should reassure them that you’ll be careful, and ...Harriette Cole: I saw my boyfriend was googling break-up questions
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DEAR HARRIETTE: I recently found out that my boyfriend has been googling breakup-related questions such as, “How do you know when it is time to break up?” and “How do you know if you are happy in your relationship?”He doesn’t know that I saw his search history.I am absolutely dumbfounded and confused by this discovery. We’ve been in a loving relationship for quite some time now, and I’ve never had any inkling that there were any problems. I am hurt that he didn’t communicate his doubts with me, especially when I thought we were completely fine and happy.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: How do I discourage my friend from having frivolous surgery? Advice | Harriette Cole: I just learned how she betrayed me. What do I even say? Advice | Harriette Cole: I’m stunned that my husband didn’t protect me from her Advice | Harriette Cole: It’s embarrassing when p...Economist Stephanie Kelton on the Debt Limit, a Potential Catastrophe We’re Risking for No Reason
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:07 GMT
Ever since Congress created a federal debt limit, it has managed to raise it before U.S. borrowing reached the limit. For the first time, it looks as though that may not happen, and the government could conceivably default on its obligations. Today on Deconstructed, Jon Schwarz is joined by the economist Stephanie Kelton to talk about the history that brought us to this moment, why both political parties may take us over this ridiculous and dangerous brink together, and what it all means for now and the future.Transcript coming soon.The post Economist Stephanie Kelton on the Debt Limit, a Potential Catastrophe We’re Risking for No Reason appeared first on The Intercept.Man killed in Southwest DC shooting
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:07 GMT
Police in D.C. are investigating a shooting that killed a man in Southwest D.C. early Thursday morning.A report of a shooting on Forrester Street near Shepherd Parkway came in just after 1:35 a.m.Officers arrived at the scene and found Adrian Burgess, 19, of Northwest D.C., with gunshot wounds.He died at the scene.No suspect has been named at this time.D.C. police are offering a reward of up to $25,000 to anyone that provides information that leads to an arrest.Anyone with information can submit a tip by calling 202-727-9099 or texting their tip line at 50411.Below is a map of where the shooting took place. SourceEspanyol faces crunch game at Valencia to avoid relegation from Spanish league
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:07 GMT
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — After the anticlimactic conclusion of Barcelona’s title march, the Spanish league’s more modest teams are delivering some drama to the season’s final days.Seven teams — Espanyol, Valladolid, Cadiz, Getafe, Almeria, Celta Vigo and Valencia — are all fighting to avoid joining last-place Elche in the second division next season. Espanyol and Valladolid are in the danger zone with two games left.All the games for the penultimate round will be played at the same time on Sunday, except for Real Madrid’s trip to Sevilla on Saturday.Espanyol is facing a crunch game when it visits Valencia. The Barcelona-based team is in second-to-last place and three points behind Valladolid, Cadiz and Getafe. If Espanyol loses at Valencia, and the other three at least draw, the team will be demoted.Espanyol, however, is playing some of its best soccer of the season, winning 2-1 at Rayo Vallecano and erasing a three-goal deficit to earn a thrilling 3-3 draw with Atletico Madrid...Regulators take aim at AI to protect consumers and workers
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:07 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — As concerns grow over increasingly powerful artificial intelligence systems like ChatGPT, the nation’s financial watchdog says it’s working to ensure that companies follow the law when they’re using AI.Already, automated systems and algorithms help determine credit ratings, loan terms, bank account fees, and other aspects of our financial lives. AI also affects hiring, housing and working conditions.Ben Winters, Senior Counsel for the Electronic Privacy Information Center, said a joint statement on enforcement released by federal agencies last month was a positive first step.“There’s this narrative that AI is entirely unregulated, which is not really true,” he said. “They’re saying, ‘Just because you use AI to make a decision, that doesn’t mean you’re exempt from responsibility regarding the impacts of that decision.’ ‘This is our opinion on this. We’re watching.’”In the past year, the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau said it has fined banks over mismanaged automat...How a Fairfax Co. student’s pageant win made history
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:27:07 GMT
Oakton High School sophomore Ashley Wang’s expectations for her first ever pageant were so low she said she didn’t tell any of her friends — she even forgot to tell her brother.The Fairfax County teen has been a competitive dancer since she was five years old. Back then, her mom’s friend recommended she try a pageant once she learned that Wang may want to try something different.While some other contestants had coaches or were practicing at home, Wang “just kind of went with the flow.”Wang, who is also a member of the Oakton dance team, made history last month, becoming the first Chinese American and second-ever Asian to be crowned Miss Virginia Teen USA. Now, she’ll compete nationally in the Miss Teen USA competition this fall.“When I was younger, I feel like I had no role models to look up to that were like me, Asian American, with similar struggles and experiences,” Wang said. “I’m just so happy that I can be that role m...Latest news
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