SpaceX launches its giant new rocket but a pair of explosions ends the second test flight

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:38:53 GMT

SpaceX launches its giant new rocket but a pair of explosions ends the second test flight SpaceX launched its mega rocket Starship on Saturday, but lost the booster and then the spacecraft minutes into the test flight.The booster had sent the rocketship toward space, but communication was lost eight minutes after liftoff from South Texas and SpaceX declared that the vehicle had failed.The trouble cropped up as the ship’s engines were almost done firing to put it on an around-the-world path. Minutes earlier, the booster exploded, but not until its job was done, putting the ship on a course toward space.At 400 feet, Starship is the biggest and most powerful rocket ever built.The first test flight in April ended in an explosion soon after liftoff.

Woman found dead in home after fire in Back of the Yards: CPD

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:38:53 GMT

Woman found dead in home after fire in Back of the Yards: CPD CHICAGO -- A woman is dead after a house fire in Back of the Yards early Saturday morning, police said. Toddler accidentally shot, killed by 3-year-old brother in Gary: police According to police, firefighters and officers responded to a house fire in the 5900 block of South Winchester Avenue around 4:18 a.m. and found a woman unresponsive. The woman was pronounced dead on the scene and the incident is being investigated.

Cooler air behind the Friday's front

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:38:53 GMT

Cooler air behind the Friday's front AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The dry cold front that moved through Central Texas Friday has made it to the lower valley. North winds left behind will lead to cooler temperatures today and tomorrow. There won't be any highs in the 80s today as there were Friday.Today's normal high is 71°Highs will be warming tomorrow and Monday before the next front arrives.The next cold front provides a chill for Thanksgiving DayThe overcast sky this morning will clear in the afternoon to a partly cloudy sky. Look for a partly cloudy evening followed by increasing cloudiness overnight. Much of Sunday will be gray with very little clearing. There were also be a very low chance of a few isolated areas of rain.An upper-level low this morning is moving towards the California coast north of San Francisco. It will move into the northern half of the plains states resulting in a moist southwest flow aloft from the Pacific. A cold front will also be in the area Monday.Warm and wet Monday followed by cooler and drier wea...

Movie review: Eli Roth’s slasher flick ‘Thanksgiving’ an underbaked holiday dish

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:38:53 GMT

Movie review: Eli Roth’s slasher flick ‘Thanksgiving’ an underbaked holiday dish Gather ’round the table, horror fans, because Eli Roth is finally serving up his long-gestating holiday feast: the seasonal slasher movie “Thanksgiving.” The idea for this film got rolling some 16 years ago with the 2007 Quentin Tarantino/Robert Rodriguez double feature “Grindhouse,” in which Roth and his longtime friend Jeff Rendell cooked up a joke trailer inspired by their love of themed horror movies and a Massachusetts childhood spent just down the road from Plymouth, the site of the first Thanksgiving.When horror fans first got their eyes on the “Thanksgiving” trailer, it sparked a fervent appetite for the whole meal, but with the full film finally hitting theaters, after 16 years of discussion and development, it proves the adage — also true for Thanksgiving meals — that there can be too much of a good thing.A mysterious Thanksgiving-inspired killer terrorizes Plymouth, Massachusetts, in “Thanksgiving.” (Pief Weyman/Sony Pictures/TNS)“Thanksgiving” is an ent...

Joe Soucheray: There they were, bobbing and weaving, ruffians at my window

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:38:53 GMT

Joe Soucheray: There they were, bobbing and weaving, ruffians at my window Typing only casually the other morning on some commentary of political despair, having surrendered the week prior, I noticed a rafter of wild turkeys assembled at my ground-level window. It gave me a start. It looked like these well-armored creatures could smash through the glass if they were so inclined.Joe SoucherayA murder of crows, a skulk of foxes, a colony of rabbits, a rafter of turkeys. I could add a passel of possums to our burgeoning urban wildlife, but I have seen only one and one was enough.We have long discussed turkeys in St. Paul. They were brought here years ago by Johnny Appleseed or some such folklore and now Minnesota has 225,000 wild turkeys, according to something called 8BillionTrees.com. They have been around and it’s not unusual to see them all over the city. There are people who occasionally don’t get their mail, or get it late, because a turkey can hold a grudge against a postal carrier.To see them at my window so close was alarming. They bobbed and weaved ...

Retired philharmonic executive lists Cherry Creek penthouse for $8.5 million

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:38:53 GMT

Retired philharmonic executive lists Cherry Creek penthouse for $8.5 million Valerie and Gil Clausen kept it in the family when they created their Cherry Creek North penthouse in the 250 Columbine building. Valerie, a violinist and retired executive director of the Denver Philharmonic Orchestra, and Gil, a retired gold mining executive, chose the penthouse in 2016 to simplify their lives. They bought the seventh-floor, 4,500-square-foot home for $5 million when the building was unfinished and were able to work with Valerie’s sister Jennifer Tate, principal architect of Tate + Burns in Essex, Connecticut, to design a warm, modern space reminiscent of the sisters’ childhood home in Cambridge, Massachusetts. “What a treat it was to get to work with her. We could customize certain elements to suit our aesthetic,” Valerie Clausen said.Together, they created a space with 13-foot ceilings, a guest wing separated from the primary suite, a dedicated office space, more storage space, and an open, functional kitchen separated from the living room with an Ortal gas fire...

49ers vs. Bucs: Five keys to beating Tampa Bay ahead of NFC gauntlet

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:38:53 GMT

49ers vs. Bucs: Five keys to beating Tampa Bay ahead of NFC gauntlet SANTA CLARA – Sorry, did you say the 49ers are hosting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, then playing four days later at the Seattle Seahawks for NFC West supremacy?Is this that 2022 playoff push all over again?Not that the 49ers are complaining, but, gosh, the NFL scheduling czar sure doesn’t win points for originality, other than to use this Sunday’s 49ers-Bucs game as the launching point for a gauntlet that should dictate the 49ers’ playoff direction.Last year, the 49ers beat the Bucs 35-7 in Brock Purdy’s starting debut, then extended their win streak in Seattle with a NFC West-clinching win on a Thursday night in Seattle, on Dec. 15.Title talk is premature at just past this season’s halfway mark, with the 49ers (6-3) are tied atop the division with Seattle. A week ago, the 49ers were coming off a bye and fuming over a three-game losing streak. They took out their frustrations last Sunday in a 34-3 rout at the Jacksonville Jaguars, who entered on an NFL-best five-game win st...

California gaming tribes give thumbs down to proposed new sports betting initiative

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:38:53 GMT

California gaming tribes give thumbs down to proposed new sports betting initiative After meeting with proponents of a new sports betting initiative for the 2024 ballot, California’s casino gaming tribes Thursday gave it a thumbs down and asked that they withdraw the plan.The California Nations Indian Gaming Association, representing 52 tribes, said in an announcement Thursday afternoon that after meeting online with Kasey Thompson and Reeve Collins, the men pushing the idea, its members voted to oppose two proposed sports wagering initiatives filed with the California Attorney General’s Office in in October.“Our opposition could not be more clear and is irrevocable,” CNIGA Chairman James Siva said in a statement. “The entire effort surrounding these initiatives was handled abhorrently by the initiative sponsors. It is hard not to be offended when listening to these individuals speak. This is another example of outside influences trying to divide and conquer Indian tribes. We will not let history repeat itself.”Thompson, one of t...

Here are five key takeaways from the Bay Area’s global summit

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:38:53 GMT

Here are five key takeaways from the Bay Area’s global summit San Francisco cleaned up its act and played host to a Who’s Who of global import this past week as political, business and cultural leaders gathered from around the world — U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping leading the pack — for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum.There were plenty of other stars circling in their orbit: Apple’s Tim Cook, Tesla’s Elon Musk, Golden State Warriors Coach Steve Kerr and singer Gwen Stefani, to name a few.President Joe Biden with Gwen Stefani during the welcome reception for leaders attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit at the Exploratorium in San Francisco, Wednesday, Nov, 15, 2023. (Doug Mills/The New York Times via AP, Pool) The week’s events in and around the Moscone Center featured speeches, announcements, protests, world leader one-on-ones, political fundraisers and parties for what one homeless fellow crouched at a bus stop across the street from the convent...

Opinion: Don’t let Congress overturn California’s animal welfare law

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 09:38:53 GMT

Opinion: Don’t let Congress overturn California’s animal welfare law Allowing pigs to turn around. It may seem like a modest goal, but it’s taken decades of advocacy for this basic humane standard to become law in California. Yet now, some politicians are doing anything they can to undo this work—including overturning elections—to achieve their goals.Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan. and Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iowa, introduced the Ending Agricultural Trade Suppression (EATS) Act in June. This proposed legislation claims to “prevent States and local jurisdictions from interfering with the production and distribution of agricultural products in interstate commerce.” But what it really aims to do is overturn the results of California’s 2018 and Massachusetts’ 2016 ballot measures where voters banned outdated and cruel practices in farm animal husbandry.The public is overwhelmingly in favor of humane treatment of livestock. The ballot measures EATS Act proponents are trying to overturn in California and Massachusetts garnered 63% and 78% support in the respecti...