Pastry artwork pits bakery against town in free speech suit

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:06:05 GMT

Pastry artwork pits bakery against town in free speech suit CONWAY, N.H. (AP) — Bakery owner Sean Young was thrilled when high school art students covered the big blank wall over his doorway last spring with a painting of the sun shining over a mountain range made of sprinkle-covered chocolate and strawberry donuts, a blueberry muffin, a cinnamon roll and other pastries.The display got rave reviews, and Young looked forward to collaborating with the school on more mural projects at his roadside bakery in Conway, New Hampshire. Then the town zoning board got involved, deciding that the pastry painting was not so much art as advertising, and so could not remain as is because of its size. Faced with modifying or removing the mural, or possibly dealing with fines and criminal charges, Young sued, saying the town is violating his freedom of speech rights.The painting could stay right where it is it if showed actual mountains, instead of pastries suggesting mountains, or if the building wasn’t a bakery.“They said it would be art elsewhere,” Young ...

Rat ambassadors try to counter bad press amid NYC’s rat war

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:06:05 GMT

Rat ambassadors try to counter bad press amid NYC’s rat war SAN DIEGO (AP) — As an ambassador for rats, it’s never easy to win over the public. There’s that hairless tail after all. But Runa at the San Diego Zoo is doing her best to counter the bad press. She is one of a handful of such so-called ambassadors showing off the virtues of rats at three U.S. zoos. The rats were provided by a Tanzania-based organization that is training African giant pouched rats to combat wildlife trafficking, detect diseases and perform other useful tasks.At least twice the size of the common brown rats found in cities, African giant pouched rats like Runa are best known for ferreting out landmines and other explosive material on old battlefields in Angola, Mozambique and Cambodia, earning them the nickname “hero-rats.” Efforts are underway to expand the use of their keen sense of smell to finding people trapped in collapsed buildings, detecting diseases in laboratory samples and alerting officials to illegal goods at ports and airports.Six African r...

Rail CEO to testify in Ohio Senate about fiery derailment

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:06:05 GMT

Rail CEO to testify in Ohio Senate about fiery derailment COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Norfolk Southern’s CEO is set to testify before an Ohio Senate rail safety panel Tuesday, more than two months after a fiery train derailment including hazardous materials rocked the village of East Palestine. Alan Shaw has promised millions of dollars to help the Ohio-Pennsylvania border community recover, but also faces a lawsuit from Ohio’s Attorney General Dave Yost over costs for the toxic chemical spill cleanup and environmental damage. The federal government has also sued the railroad. Shaw previously testified before the Pennsylvania legislature as well as Congress over the derailment, but now faces Ohio lawmakers, who recently passed a state transportation budget that would impose new rail safety measures on Norfolk Southern and other railroads traveling through their state.Whether they’re allowed to do so, however, remains a point of debate. The Ohio Railroad Association, a trade group, has argued that several of the measures are pre...

Odd spiral appears amid northern lights in Alaska night sky. No, it wasn’t aliens or a stargate.

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:06:05 GMT

Odd spiral appears amid northern lights in Alaska night sky. No, it wasn’t aliens or a stargate. In this photo provided by Christopher Hayden, a light baby blue spiral resembling a galaxy appears amid the aurora for a few minutes in the Alaska skies near Fairbanks, Saturday, April 15, 2023. The spiral was formed when excess fuel that had been released from a SpaceX rocket that launched from California about three hours earlier turned to ice, and then the water vapor reflected the sunlight in the upper atmosphere. (Christopher Hayden via AP)ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Northern light enthusiasts got a surprise mixed in with the green bands of light dancing in the Alaska skies: A light baby blue spiral resembling a galaxy appeared amid the aurora for a few minutes.The cause early Saturday morning was a little more mundane than an alien invasion or the appearance of a portal to the far reaches of the universe. It was simply excess fuel that had been released from a SpaceX rocket that launched from California about three hours before the spiral appeared.Sometimes rockets have fuel that need...

This mom left Minneapolis for a TV anchor career in Austin, Rochester. Now she’s Duluth-bound.

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:06:05 GMT

This mom left Minneapolis for a TV anchor career in Austin, Rochester. Now she’s Duluth-bound. Rochester news anchor Laura Lee’s path to TV news was different from that of most young reporters. She didn’t bounce out of college into an anchor job right away. She was already enmeshed in life’s responsibilities.Lee, 38, was the mother of three young children when, in perhaps the biggest gamble of her life, she made the move to Austin, Minn., from Minneapolis to launch her on-air news career.Now 13 years later, she is making another career move. Lee is leaving Rochester’s ABC 6 News for Duluth to become the main anchor of the NBC station in Duluth, Northern News Now.With her oldest child graduating from Rochester’s John Marshall High School this spring, Lee felt the time was right.“The decision may be a surprise to some, to be honest,” Lee said on Facebook. “It was a surprise to me, too. Duluth was my first choice more than a decade ago when I started my career as a reporter, but God took me to southern Minnesota. Now, God is taking me back there....

Funeral procession held as body of Sgt. Isaac John Gayo returned to Los Angeles

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:06:05 GMT

Funeral procession held as body of Sgt. Isaac John Gayo returned to Los Angeles A funeral procession was held Monday as the body of 27-year-old Isaac John Gayo, a sergeant in the United States Army, was returned home to Los Angeles.  Sgt. Gayo and eight other soldiers were killed on March 29 during a routine training mission along the Kentucky-Tennessee border when two Black Hawk helicopters from the Army’s 101st Airborne Division crashed into each other.  The helicopter crews were practicing a “multi-ship formation” and using night-vision goggles at the time of the deadly collision.  Sky5 was overhead as the procession drove Gayo to his final resting place. The organization Honoring Our Fallen arranged for his remains to go from LAX to Forest Lawn Hollywood Hills, where his family said their goodbyes.  “He helped everyone,” his sister, Margaritta Gayo, said. “He gives his open hand to everyone.”  Staff Sgt. Carla Baldoza, his girlfriend, said Gayo inspired her.  “He always encouraged me whenever I doubt myself. He was my motivation and...

Street takeovers, looting plague Compton businesses

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:06:05 GMT

Street takeovers, looting plague Compton businesses Compton residents say they have had enough of the escalating crime and violence in their city after three street takeovers in one night were followed by hundreds of people swarming an Arco gas station, trashing the store and stealing thousands of dollars in merchandise.  A total of six businesses were targeted over the weekend in Compton in what authorities called “flashmob” style incidents.  Surveillance video showed two men in masks break in the front door of Birrieria Gonzalez, a Mexican restaurant on Rosecrans Avenue and Beach Boulevard. The suspects headed straight to the cash register and take what they can before a third suspect is seen running into the business. A cook at the restaurant, Eduardo Zarate told KTLA that it’s not the first time Birrieria Gonzalez has been hit by thieves on a weekend, and this time around another restaurant in the strip mall was also burglarized. Zarate said the break ins happened after 1 a.m. as street takeovers were happening througho...

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Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:06:05 GMT

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Elon Musk says he'll create 'TruthGPT' to counter AI 'bias'

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:06:05 GMT

Elon Musk says he'll create 'TruthGPT' to counter AI 'bias' Billionaire Twitter owner Elon Musk is again sounding warning bells on the dangers of artificial intelligence to humanity — and claiming that a popular chatbot has a liberal bias that he plans to counter with his own AI creation.Musk told Fox News host Tucker Carlson in a segment aired Monday night that he plans to create an alternative to the popular AI chatbot ChatGPT that he is calling “TruthGPT,” which will be a "maximum truth-seeking AI that tries to understand the nature of the universe.”The idea, Musk said, is that an AI that wants to understand humanity is less likely to destroy it.Musk also said he's worried that ChatGPT “is being trained to be politically correct.” In the first of a two-part interview with Carlson, Musk also advocated for the regulation of artificial intelligence, saying he's a “big fan.” He called AI “more dangerous” than cars or rockets and said it has the potential to destroy humanity. Separately, Musk has incorporated a new business called X.AI Corp,, ...

Athletics on the verge of wrong side of history after loss to Cubs

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:06:05 GMT

Athletics on the verge of wrong side of history after loss to Cubs OAKLAND — The Athletics will have to win two straight games against the Chicago Cubs to avoid history.The Cubs drubbed the A’s 10-1 Monday night before 4,714 at the Coliseum, Oakland’s fifth straight loss and 12th in 14 games. Now 3-14, the Athletics must beat the Cubs Tuesday night and Wednesday to win its first series of the season and avoid being the first team in franchise history (including Philadelphia and Kansas City) to lose their sixth consecutive series to begin the season.The Cubs (9-6) chased A’s rookie No. 1 starter Kyle Muller in the fourth inning and improved to 9-6 behind rookie right-hander Hayden Wesneski (1-0).Three days after giving up 17 walks against the Mets, Muller gave up just two walks and the Cubs had none against three other relievers.“They didn’t chase and he got behind and had to use his fastball over the middle of the plate,” Kotsay said. “Overall, we threw too many strikes.”Wesneski, who had two no...