Three Boston school students ate pot edibles, taken to hospital

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:30:27 GMT

Three Boston school students ate pot edibles, taken to hospital Three students from the Henderson Inclusion School were hospitalized for eating pot-infused edibles, Boston school officials said.Dr. William H. Henderson Head of School Stephanie Sibley said in a letter to families that three middle-school students “ingested what appeared to be a cannabis-infused chocolate edible,” on Tuesday.“School staff immediately notified BPS safety services and Boston Police of the incident,” Sibley wrote. “The families of all students involved were immediately notified and the students were seen by the school nurse.“Boston EMS was also notified of the incident, and the students were taken to a local hospital for further medical care. An investigation into this incident is ongoing.”Boston Police spokesman Sgt. Det. John Boyle said the students “ingested some potato chips of THC and a chocolate bar which contained THC.”The students’ medical condition was described as non-life-threatening by police, who responded to Henderson’s upper school campus, 18 Croftland...

CHP seeking possible witnesses of deadly rollover crash

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:30:27 GMT

CHP seeking possible witnesses of deadly rollover crash SAN DIEGO — California Highway Patrol is seeking possible witnesses of a deadly crash Friday on Interstate 805.The incident happened shortly after 9 a.m. when a pickup truck drove off the freeway, overturned and landed on the 43rd Street on-ramp to southbound Interstate 805.According to CHP, a 75-year-old man was driving a Nissan truck in the southbound No. 4 lane of I-805, south of Division Street, while another driver was in the No. 3 lane in a commercial vehicle, which was described as a tow truck towing a mini excavator.It is unknown if the two vehicles collided, but the commercial vehicle was reported to have been swaying back and forth, CHP Public Information Officer Samuel Mendoza said in a news release.For reasons still under investigation, the driver of the Nissan lost control of the truck, prompting the vehicle to go down a dirt embankment, overturn and strike a light pole, CHP said. The truck ultimately landed on the 43rd Street on-ramp to southbound I-805. Electric sco...

Luis Miguel coming to San Diego on 2023 world tour

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:30:27 GMT

Luis Miguel coming to San Diego on 2023 world tour SAN DIEGO — Grammy Award-winning singer Luis Miguel will be making a stop in San Diego as part of his 2023 world tour.The Latin music superstar will perform at Pechanga Arena on Sep. 21 at 8 p.m.Pre-sale tickets for the San Diego performance go on sale Thursday, May 4 at 10 a.m.Ticket prices range from $59 to $199 and can be purchased here.More information on premium and VIP packages are expected to be released at a later time, according to AXS.Known for some of his timeless hits like "Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" and "Hasta Que Me Olvides," Miguel will kick off his world tour on Aug. 3 in Buenos Aires, Argentina and close out the tour with a Dec. 17 show in Guadalajara, Mexico.The Latin pop icon has won five Grammys and four Latin Grammys and has is the only artist ever to have two Spanish-language albums go platinum in the U.S., according to a news release.Miguel joins a list of several other major acts slated to perform at Pechanga Arena this year, including Depeche Mode, Bruce Sprin...

Plan to restrict constitutional access in Ohio delayed again

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:30:27 GMT

Plan to restrict constitutional access in Ohio delayed again COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Efforts Tuesday by Republican state lawmakers moving to ask Ohio voters this August to raise the threshold for passing future constitutional amendments — with the idea of thwarting a November abortion rights question — were again plagued by delays.The contingent championing the idea had continued to press forward even as former attorneys general of both parties joined a growing chorus in opposing their plan. Other foes the idea include a coalition of more than 200 labor, faith, voting rights, civil rights and community groups, the state’s four living former governors and, as of Tuesday, the Ohio Libertarian Party. Two Ohio House committees that had separate possible votes scheduled Tuesday failed to act before Republican House Speaker Jason Stephens’ deadline to set the next day’s House calendar. Once it was missed, Stephens canceled the session. The next House session is scheduled for May 10, the deadline that the secretary of state has set for an as-yet...

Canadian writer David West Read on the ‘& Juliet’ Tony nom he was most hoping for

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:30:27 GMT

Canadian writer David West Read on the ‘& Juliet’ Tony nom he was most hoping for Canadian writer David West Read was on his way to set when he learned the jukebox musical he penned, “& Juliet,” had been nominated for a Tony Award. In fact, it was nominated for nine, including a best book nod for Read specifically.But that wasn’t the first nomination he learned about, nor was it the one he was most excited about.“The best musical is the one that I was really hoping for, because everyone gets to share in that,” he said in a phone interview after the announcement Tuesday. “And this musical has been such a collaboration between so many people over so many years. It’s so exciting to have something to celebrate with the whole ‘& Juliet’ family.”The comedy musical, which opened in London and hit Toronto before making its Broadway debut last year, frames a collection of Max Martin’s pop megahits with a reimagined ending to “Romeo and Juliet.”In Read’s script, Juliet not only surv...

Gordon Lightfoot music sees popularity surge following folk music legend’s death

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:30:27 GMT

Gordon Lightfoot music sees popularity surge following folk music legend’s death TORONTO — John Stinson had been listening to Gordon Lightfoot’s 1975 song, “Now and Then” on Monday shortly before it was announced that the Canadian folk music icon had died at 84.Ironically, it’s one of the few songs that Stinson doesn’t perform as the lead singer of his Gordon Lightfoot Tribute band, which has seven shows planned this summer across Ontario.The 68-year-old from Aurora said he’s always felt the significance of Lightfoot’s music when performing the songs in bars throughout the province and hearing audience’s admiration of the lyrics.“I’ve always known the influence of it, obviously, from the position I’m sitting in,” he said of Lightfoot’s legacy.“But what does it mean to everyone else as it filters across the country? What of his many songs are going to be the most lasting? Is it going to be ‘If you Could Read My Mind?’ Or is it going to be ‘The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald?'”Lightfoot,...

Missouri man sentenced to prison for Jan. 6 participation

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:30:27 GMT

Missouri man sentenced to prison for Jan. 6 participation WASHINGTON (AP) — A Missouri man who argued that cases against him and other participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, siege of the U.S. Capitol are unconstitutional was sentenced Tuesday to 45 days in jail.Lloyd Casimiro Cruz Jr., 50, of Polo, was found guilty in January of two misdemeanors related to entering the U.S. Capitol, the Kansas City Star reported. Cruz also must serve one year of supervised release and pay $500 restitution.Before he was convicted, Cruz filed two petitions arguing that his rights to free speech and protection from unreasonable searches and seizures were being violated. The judge denied both motions.Cruz rode his motorcycle to Washington D.C. for his sentencing and created social media sites to raise funds for his legal bills.Prosecutors said Cruz entered the U.S. Capitol building with others and roamed around for about 7 minutes before leaving. They argued his lack of remorse and continued downplaying of the rioters’ actions justified a jail sentence. They ...

Cirque du Soleil president says AI in entertainment world a low risk to company

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:30:27 GMT

Cirque du Soleil president says AI in entertainment world a low risk to company MONTREAL — The head of Cirque du Soleil says artificial intelligence poses a low risk to the renowned Quebec company, even as debate is emerging about intellectual property protection for artists.Given the strength of the circus company’s brand, Stéphane Lefebvre says he isn’t too worried, arguing that its reputation shields it from AI-driven copying attempts.Artificial intelligence has raised hackles throughout the art and entertainment world, with AI platform users now able to create images, text and music inspired by — and sometimes nearly indistinguishable from — the pros.Recently, a fake duet imitating the voices of Drake and The Weeknd went viral on social media, causing a stir in the recording community.In an interview Tuesday, Lefebvre acknowledged he’s enjoyed experimenting with AI chatbots to tell stories to his kids.He also says Cirque du Soleil is not completely closing the door on the technology for its creative process, but for sees it more as an admi...

Top Toronto mayoral candidates represent one of the most diverse slates in the city’s history

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:30:27 GMT

Top Toronto mayoral candidates represent one of the most diverse slates in the city’s history The slate of top candidates for the Toronto mayoral byelection this year is the most diverse group in the city’s history, but what part does it play in this year’s election?CityNews posed that exact question about whether race, religion, gender plays a part in this the campaign and potentially impact how one will vote to a number of candidates. Here are their responses:Ana Bailão“I think it’s great that we have such a diverse group of candidates. I think that is great that the city is engaged. I’ve been attending many community events from different religions, different ethnic groups. The communities are reaching out to candidates were keep in contact and I think that’s great.We want to truly live by the motto diversity is our strength. And that is making sure that people feel their voices are heard at election time, when somebody is elected mayor, and that they want to participate. And I think the more participation and engagement we have, the be...

Explosion hits Revolutionary Guard base in Iran, killing 2

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 15:30:27 GMT

Explosion hits Revolutionary Guard base in Iran, killing 2 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An explosion on Tuesday evening struck a base in Iran belonging to the country’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, killing two workers, local media reported. There was no word on any damages in the blast.The state-run IRNA news agency said the explosion occurred during a “movement of ammunition” at the Guard base on the outskirts of the city of Damghan, in northern Semnan province.The report offered no other details about the source of the explosion. IRNA added that he incident was under investigation. The semi-official Fars news agency said on its Telegram media channel that two workers at the base were killed and three were wounded in the explosion. It identified the two killed by name but gave no other details.The Guard, whose expeditionary forces operate across the wider Middle East and aid Iranian-allied militant groups such as the Lebanese Hezbollah and the Palestinian Hamas group, and Iran’s military have been targeted before, raising ...