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Is Mark Gastineau a Hall of Famer? Brett Favre says yes, but ex-Jets 'Sack Exchange' teammate unsureSports on TV for Wednesday, Dec. 11United Airlines travelers with lost luggage have a new tool to track their bags. If the lost bag has an Apple AirTag in it, that information can now be passed directly to United, the airline announced Thursday. The new feature, called Share Item Location, allows travelers with an AirTag or other Find My network accessory to share the location with the airline’s customer service team to help locate their luggage in the event it’s misplaced. United says more than 99% of its customers pick up their luggage without a hitch. The feature is now available with iOS 18.2, iPadOS 18.2 or macOS 15.2. “Apple’s new Share Item Location feature will help customers travel with even more confidence, knowing they have another way to access their bag’s precise location with AirTag or their Find My accessory of choice,” said David Kinzelman, United’s chief customer officer. Travelers on United whose bags do not arrive at their destination can file a delayed baggage report with United and share the link to the item’s location either through the United app or via text message. After the report has been submitted, customer service agents will be able to locate the item on an interactive map alongside a timestamp of a recent update. The shared location will be disabled after a customer has the bag, and customers can also stop sharing the location of the item at any time on their own. The location link will also automatically expire after seven days. Using AirTags or other tracking devices on luggage is increasingly popular among frequent travelers, with a significant boom following the 2022 Southwest Airlines holiday meltdown , which displaced thousands of travelers over Christmas and into 2023, alongside much of their belongings. United says lost bags are rare, with more than 99% of its customers arriving with their bags. It says the new technology will help those with lost bags to recover them more quickly because the airline will have more information about them. Apple previously announced the new service will also be integrated at other air carriers, including Delta Air Lines. Others include Aer Lingus, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, Austrian Airlines, British Airways, Brussels Airlines, Eurowings, Iberia, KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, Lufthansa, Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Swiss International Airlines, Turkish Airlines, Virgin Atlantic and Vueling. Receive the latest in local entertainment news in your inbox weekly!
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Another American-based big-leaguer is kicking in cash to incoming President-elect Donald Trump 's January inaugural fund. Ford Motor Company , headquartered in Dearborn, Mich., will donate $1 million as well as a fleet of vehicles for the festivities, a spokesperson confirmed to USA TODAY Monday. Earlier this month, Ford CEO Jim Farley told reporters his leadership team is carefully watching for policy changes in Washington but isn’t panicked about Trump returns to the presidency, The Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network reported. It was not immediately known what vehicles Ford plans to donate to the Jan. 20 inauguration at the United States Capitol. But during a press event at Michigan Central Station in Detroit, Farley said Ford expects changes in tariffs, emissions regulations and tax benefits for people who buy electric vehicles . “After 120 years, we’re pretty experienced with policy change,” Farley said, adding nearly 14% of Ford’s November sales in the U.S. were hybrid or electric vehicles. “I think Ford is very well-positioned." During past visits to Michigan, Trump has met with the company's executive chair Bill Ford Jr . Ford CEO Farley: Automaker is well-positioned for whatever policy changes Trump brings How many Ford vehicles are hybrid or electric? Almost one out of five vehicles in Ford's lineup globally is now a hybrid or electric vehicle, Farley said earlier this month. "What I’m excited about is working with the administration to make sure that we’re rewarded for our commitment to America and Michigan," he said. “Ford’s employment profile and importance in the U.S. economy and manufacturing, you can imagine the administration will be very interested in Ford’s point of view." Who else has donated money to Trump's inauguration festivities? Other companies including Jeff Bezos’ Amazon and social media giant Meta, the owner or Facebook and Instagram , have donated millions to Trump’s inauguration. Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg donated $1 million, USA TODAY reported earlier this month. Zuckerburg has sought to repair his relationship with the incoming president and other Republican leaders over the last few months after he received backfire nearly four years ago for banning the former president on Meta’s platforms following the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol. Billionaire Bezos said he would also give $1 million, according to multiple reports . It was not immediately known how much Trump has raised for his upcoming inauguration, but Reuters reported he raised a record $106.7 million for his 2017 launch while President Joe Biden raised more than $61 billion for his 2021 inauguration fund. Contributing: Reuters, USA TODAY reporter Karissa Waddick and Phoebe Wall Howard, special to the Detroit Free Press Natalie Neysa Alund is a senior reporter for USA TODAY. Reach her at nalund@usatoday.com and follow her on X @nataliealund.
The United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) has partnered with a council and a private firm to work on designing future experimental fusion power plants. This collaboration includes the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s (STFC) Hartree Centre and IBM. The partnership brings together fusion scientists and AI experts from the three organizations and aims to drive transformative breakthroughs in applying AI to fusion power plant design and experimental facility operations. The program supports the growth of the UK’s fusion sector, addressing a need to “re-engineer” design for the AI, exascale, and fusion delivery era. Fusion roadmap For the program, UKAEA, the UK’s national organization responsible for researching and delivering fusion energy, will provide program requirements, domain expertise, and selected data from its JET and MAST-U machines. The partnership will also leverage IBM and STFC’s expertise in AI alongside UKAEA’s data and modeling capabilities to create “foundation models” capable of learning the fundamental dynamics of the experimental fusion data. “I am especially excited to see our team exploring together with the UKAEA and the Hartree Centre experts how we can use generative AI technologies to approach one of the most challenging problems of our time,” said Juan Bernabe-Moreno, Director of IBM Research Europe, UK and Ireland. “It is certainly a testament to the kind of research we are driving in the UK for the greater good.” Simulation of fusion powerplants Over the last five years, UKAEA and the Hartree Centre have grown a network of international collaborations designed to accelerate and de-risk the fusion roadmap . As a national computing center, the Hartree Centre focuses on the industrial application of exascale and high-performance computing through focused collaborations with US Exascale Computing Project partners across the US National Labs, according to a press release . “I am really very pleased that, thanks to our well-established collaborations with both IBM and UKAEA, we can now come together to address a key grand challenge and advance state-of-the-art in modelling and simulation of fusion power plants, thereby supporting the UK’s ambition to become a global leader in clean energy innovation,” said Vassil Alexandrov, Chief Science Officer, STFC Hartree Centre. Fusion energy has the potential to offer safe, sustainable, and low-carbon energy for generations to come. It could be transformative for energy security and important in the fight against climate change. Combined with a long-term collaboration with IBM, and most recently the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation, this tri-party collaboration is therefore expected to facilitate collaborative research and explore potential industrial applications of high societal impact for addressing the UK’s fusion missions but also other, synergistic engineering applications particularly across the Net Zero energy sector, as per the release . “I am delighted that we are joining forces with IBM and STFC Hartree Centre to work on our ambitious programme aiming to deliver commercial fusion in the 2040’s by exploiting the transformative power of Artificial Intelligence,” said Rob Akers, Director of Computing Programmes, UKAEA. “IBM’s expertise in complex systems engineering and supercomputing and the Hartree Centre’s expertise in democratising HPC and AI into the engineering sector, combined with UKAEA’s leading R&D in fusion energy will be a powerful force for progress in this hugely important field.”HURON, S.D. — Throughout his professional career, Tom Glanzer has taken risks. His latest venture promotes those who put their bodies at risk every time they step on a dirt bike. ADVERTISEMENT Glanzer founded 713 Racing Promotions, which is set to put on a series of indoor motocross racing events throughout the winter inside the Dakota Events Complex in Huron. Race days are scheduled for Jan. 18, Feb. 15, March 15 and April 12, with open practices happening throughout January and February. Expecting over 300 total entries from regions across the midwest and Canada divided into multiple classes, similar to Rapid City’s indoor motocross series. It promises to make fans out of anyone who hasn’t seen motocross through the riders’ performance and ability to circle the track. “You’re going to be amazed at what these kids can do,” Glanzer said. “Then, you’re going to be dumbfounded at what the pros can do. With everybody coming together, we’re going to build way better dirt bike kids in this area just by giving them a place to ride all winter long.” The course is set up on the south end of the DEX, featuring a variety of jumps, turns, and mounds for the riders to navigate. The north end remains open to hold rodeos and other events requiring the space. A bull riding event is scheduled to be held on Dec. 31, with dirt bikes holding practice the following day on Jan. 1. With an ever-growing list of events being held inside the building on the South Dakota State Fairgrounds, which opened in August 2023, the series, dubbed “MX at the DEX,” is just the latest to bring a host of opportunities to the region and the community closer with a place to practice during the offseason for outdoor races. “I’m a big believer in opportunity breeds opportunity,” DEX event manager Katie Eslick said. “You get a big event or location like (the DEX), more of the community can see it, they’ll have the chance to practice more and keep going throughout the winter. Then, more people can get involved.” ADVERTISEMENT Glanzer, originally from Wessington Springs, was exposed to motorsports as a kid following his father Bob, a former sprint car racer, around the region to events, racing sprint cars himself as he grew older. His affinity for motocross peaked when his father became the fairgrounds manager in Huron, specifically admiring how versatile dirt bike riders can be. “Dirt bikes were the coolest,” Glanzer said. “They always had the fanciest stuff and when you see a dirt bike jump, there’s nothing cooler than that. I always wanted to dirt bike.” Having purchased a mini dirt bike for his son Brecken when he was four years old, Glanzer knew his family was going to be one that followed motocross based on building a jump with a piece of plywood and cinder blocks a day after first learning how to ride. The Glanzer’s have also seen the hardships the fairgrounds have had to endure. Glanzer’s father was the fair manager when the Feed and Forage Building was destroyed by a fire in September 1977. He also visited the Beef Complex the morning after it burned down in October 2020, now the site of the DEX, reiterating a simple message that his dad said to him in 1977 to then-manager Peggy Busch in 2020. “I got kind of choked up and said, ‘My dad told me when the Feed and Forage Building burned down, something better would come,’” Glanzer said, “‘Something better is going to come,’ and we’re sitting in a building that is a testament to South Dakota and how we do things in South Dakota.” Considering the employees of the fairgrounds family from his connection to the site growing up, Glanzer, who also works as a community relations manager for NorthWestern Energy, also has his own family helping operate 713 Racing Promotions alongside him. ADVERTISEMENT Glanzer’s wife, Stephanie, helps run the promotion’s finances, while Brecken, who currently attends Mitchell Technical College, helps with social media while competing. His daughter, Kolby, a sophomore at Huron High School, will help run the merchandise tent at events, and his oldest son, Maxim, fills in when he’s available. Their efforts are not going unnoticed by those around them and in the motocross community, showcasing another example of how everyone in the motorsports world comes together to support one another. “When I get done out of my class (riding), I’ll go and do anything I can,” Woonsocket’s Drew Frey said. “If we need more flaggers, help staging or people getting up, I want this to be perfect and make this the best experience for everyone. I’m lucky enough that they asked me to help.” Much of the remaining preparations for the first race at the DEX pertain to taking out large chunks of dirt and rocks to ensure the safety of the riders. The groups have also experimented with different ventilation settings in order to create an atmosphere suitable for all parties. Glanzer’s team has also pushed forward with promotional material through social media, seeing positive results. Facebook posts have amassed as many as 177,000 views, showing a general interest and hope for the series to grow. “There’s people paying attention,” Glanzer said. “Everybody’s helping everybody. You have your little rivalries and you want to beat guys on the track. But when it all comes down to it, everybody in the pits is family, and I just want to build that in here.” ADVERTISEMENT “The different things we can have every weekend and all the different events we can bring to Huron make me really excited,” Eslick added. “There’s a lot of people in this area that are interested in things like motocross.” The first MX at the DEX feature race begins at 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 18, with doors opening at 5:30 p.m. Fans will be able to walk around the paddock area prior to the beginning of the feature races. More information can be found on the official website and the promotion’s Facebook and Instagram pages.CONWAY — Owen McCown threw for 254 yards and a touchdown and UTSA scored the opening 27 points of the Myrtle Beach Bowl to cruise past short-handed Coastal Carolina 44-15 on Monday. UTSA (7-6) broke away in the second quarter by scoring a touchdown on three straight drives for a 21-0 lead. McCown was 14 of 17 in the first half, including a 6-yard touchdown pass to Patrick Overmyer. McCown also scored on a 35-yard run after breaking two tackles near the end zone. The other score was a 9-yard touchdown run by Brandon High. Coastal Carolina (6-7) finished the first half with just 140 total yards — 60 coming on the final drive. The Chanticleers punted on five straight drives to begin the game — with the longest possession lasting seven plays for 25 yards. UTSA added short field goals on its opening two drives of the second half, while Coastal Carolina started with two straight three-and-out drives. UTSA ended CCU's third drive on Jakevian Rodgers' first career interception to extend the program's single-game streak with an interception and a sack to 23 games. CCU's first touchdown came on the first play of the fourth quarter when Bryson Graves caught a 50-yard touchdown pass from Tad Hudson. But UTSA's Chris Carpenter returned the ensuing kickoff for a 93-yard touchdown to make it 34-7. It was the largest margin of victory in the five-year history of the Myrtle Beach Bowl. MISSING KEY PLAYERS Hudson, a third-string quarterback, made his first career start for Coastal Carolina, which was without starter Ethan Vasko and backup Noah Kim. Vasko and Kim combined for 2,353 yards with 18 touchdowns and nine interceptions this season. Hudson was 17 of 26 for 173 yards and two fourth-quarter touchdowns. UTSA rushed for 257 yards and three touchdowns despite being without its top rushers Robert Henry, who entered with a team-high 130 carries for 107 yards and seven touchdowns. McCown, High and Will Henderson III each had a rushing touchdown. Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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Share Tweet Share Share Email The cryptocurrency market continues to evolve at a rapid pace, offering a plethora of opportunities for investors. From innovative solutions to interoperability challenges to robust ecosystems driving Web3 adoption, certain cryptocurrencies stand out for their transformative potential. This article highlights Qubetics , Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, Cardano, Avalanche, Polkadot, Near Protocol, XRP, and Binance as the top crypto investments to watch. 1. Qubetics: Pioneering Cross-Chain Interoperability Most networks are isolated in the blockchain ecosystem, creating barriers to seamless data exchange and cross-chain transactions. Qubetics aims to solve this by becoming a Web3-aggregated chain that unifies multiple networks into a cohesive framework. 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Polkadot’s emphasis on scalability and cross-chain functionality makes it a critical player in the evolution of blockchain technology. Its innovative approach ensures its place among the top crypto investments to watch. 8. Near Protocol: Ushering in Web3 Near Protocol (NEAR) is a scalable, developer-friendly blockchain for Web3 adoption. Its unique sharding mechanism ensures high throughput and low fees, making it accessible for developers and users. Near Protocol’s commitment to usability and innovation positions it as a strong contender in the blockchain space. Its focus on building the infrastructure for the next generation of the internet makes it one of the top crypto investments to watch. 9. XRP: Revolutionizing Cross-Border Payments XRP , the native token of the Ripple network, is designed for fast and cost-effective cross-border payments. Ripple’s partnerships with financial institutions worldwide highlight its potential to revolutionise the traditional banking system. XRP’s focus on real-world use cases and its resilience in regulatory challenges make it a standout choice for investors. 10. Binance: The Ecosystem Leader Binance , the largest cryptocurrency exchange globally, has developed a robust ecosystem that includes trading, DeFi, NFTs, and staking. Its native token, BNB , powers the platform, offering utility and value across its services. The Binance Smart Chain (BSC) has become a hub for dApp development, solidifying Binance’s role as a leader in the blockchain space. Its adaptability and innovation ensure its place among the top crypto investments to watch. Conclusion The cryptocurrency market offers many opportunities for investors seeking innovative projects with strong growth potential. From Qubetics , which addresses critical interoperability challenges, to established leaders like Bitcoin and Ethereum and high-potential platforms like Solana, Cardano, and Polkadot, these projects represent the cutting edge of blockchain technology. These cryptocurrencies are undeniably the top crypto investments for those looking to capitalise on the next wave of blockchain advancements. Whether your focus is on scalability, interoperability, or real-world applications, these tokens provide a gateway to the future of decentralised innovation. For More Information: Qubetics: https://qubetics.com Telegram: https://t.me/qubetics Twitter: https://x.com/qubetics Related Items: Blockchain , Qubetic Share Tweet Share Share Email Recommended for you Planetarium Labs Elevates Web3 Gaming with Season 2 of Immortal Rising 2: Path of Ascension Campaign BTCC Exchange Celebrates OG Week 2 with Exclusive FLOKI AMA on X Spaces VIRTUALS proved AI Agents Are the Future, can Binance listed UFT be the next? CommentsOTTAWA, ON , Dec. 12, 2024 /CNW/ - More ambitious building codes and energy-efficiency retrofits have the potential to create hundreds of thousands of sustainable jobs, improve energy affordability for all Canadians, and better equip our communities to withstand the effects of climate change. Today, the Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson announced $2.4 million in funding through the Codes Acceleration Fund for the Government of Prince Edward Island to adopt higher performance tiers of the 2020 national model energy codes of Canada . This funding will provide building officials and building industry professionals with the tools and training required to ensure compliance with provincial building codes as the province adopts increasingly energy-efficient performance tiers. The federal government is committed to supporting the adoption of more ambitious building codes to meet Canada's goal of a net-zero emissions and climate-resilient buildings sector by 2050. Quotes "Implementing more ambitious building codes will help the province of Prince Edward Island decrease greenhouse gas emissions from its building sector, while creating good jobs for its residents. I am proud to support this project under the Codes Acceleration Fund, and I look forward to more opportunities for the federal government to work with provinces and territories, municipalities, stakeholders, and the building community to prepare Canada's building stock for the net-zero future." - The Honourable Jonathan Wilkinson, Canada's Minister of Energy and Natural Resources "We are investing to help communities cut their energy bills and cut emissions. Today's federal investment will enable the Province of PEI to support the adoption of stronger building codes in all types of buildings, delivering more affordable energy for Islanders, and creating more resilient homes for our children and grandchildren." - Sean Casey , Member of Parliament for Charlottetown "The Codes Acceleration Fund will help the Island construction industry better prepare for advances in building design and construction methods. We will be utilizing the Codes Acceleration Fund to embark on a feasibility study to identify barriers and challenges to adopting higher performance tiers and hire additional building officials to provide training for staff and industry professionals on the changes to construction codes. The goal of this funding is to adopt building codes that result in the construction of more efficient buildings, thereby helping the province achieve its Net Zero Framework goals." - The Honourable Gilles Arsenault, Environment, Energy and Climate Action, Government of Prince Edward Island Quick facts A second call for funding proposals for the Codes Acceleration Fund is open until January 10, 2025 , through which applicants may submit their projects for consideration. Canadian households spend an average of $2,200 a year on home energy costs. These costs are significantly higher in older homes that have poor insulation, ventilation, and heating/cooling systems. Transitioning buildings to clean energy sources can reduce these energy costs. New construction needs to be high performance – adopting the highest viable tier of the National Energy Code for Buildings (for larger buildings) and of the National Building Code (for residential homes and small buildings) and consider embodied carbon (in construction materials). Canada's residential buildings account for 47% of buildings sector emissions in Canada . Buildings are Canada's third largest emitter of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, with over 96 percent of building emissions coming from space and water heating. Many of Canada's residential, commercial, and institutional buildings are aging, and will require retrofits to become more energy efficient. Related information Codes Acceleration Fund Codes Acceleration Fund Application Guide The Canada Green Buildings Strategy Follow us on LinkedIn SOURCE Natural Resources Canada View original content: http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/December2024/12/c0161.html © 2024 Benzinga.com. 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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is taking some time to reflect after Chrystia Freeland’s bombshell resignation as finance minister, Energy Minister Jonathan Wilkinson said Tuesday. That comes as the number of Liberals who are calling for Trudeau to step aside appears to have grown. “The prime minister, as I understand it, a number of caucus colleagues have said that the prime minister has said that he will reflect on both the decision that minister Freeland made, but also what he’s heard from members of his own caucus,” Jonathan Wilkinson said in an interview with The Canadian Press. “I think we all need to give him a little time to reflect, and I respect that fact that he’s going to take some time to reflect.” The House of Commons is now on its holiday break, giving Trudeau a few weeks to decide on his next move before MPs return to Ottawa on Jan. 27. Freeland’s decision to walk away from the top cabinet job came three days after Trudeau had informed her she would be moved out of the finance portfolio in the next cabinet shuffle. The news came out just hours before she was set to present the government’s fall economic statement in the House of Commons. That kicked off a day of turmoil on Parliament Hill that began with an unexpected cabinet meeting, followed by hours of confusion about which minister might table the important financial update, or if it would be introduced at all. Several Liberal MPs demanded an emergency caucus meeting, and during that evening gathering, some of them called for Trudeau to step aside as party leader. New Brunswick MP Wayne Long, one of 23 caucus members who signed a letter back in October calling for Trudeau to quit, remains adamant that it’s time for Trudeau to go. He said this time “is so different than times before.” “We certainly have more MPs than last time. So, if I had to guess how many more right now, I’d say we’re probably at 40 to 50 right now,” Long said. The attempt to oust Trudeau earlier in the fall ultimately failed to garner support from anyone in cabinet. This time, Long said, at least five cabinet ministers believe it’s time for a change at the top — though he did not identify them. “I certainly am one to say to my colleagues, to ministers in particular: ‘Let’s come out of the shadows,’” Long said. “Let’s openly, once and for all, state how we feel and let’s move forward with what we know has to happen.” Several former cabinet ministers have called for Trudeau to go, including former environment minister Catherine McKenna on Tuesday. “Every Liberal MP should be calling on the prime minister to resign,” she said in a post on social media. “The surest way to elect a Conservative majority and lose all the progress we’ve made is for him to stay. And we need to focus on tariff threat from the U.S. It’s over.” But most current cabinet ministers, when asked, have backed the prime minister publicly. Before question period on Tuesday Treasury Board President Anita Anand and Diversity Minister Kamal Khera, replied “yes” when asked if they support the prime minister. Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault said the same. Prince Edward Island MP Sean Casey isn’t convinced this attempt to push Trudeau out will work any differently than when he and 22 colleagues asked the prime minister to resign in October. At the time, Liberal MPs told reporters that Trudeau pledged to reflect on what was said. The very next day, he publicly stated his intention to stay on as leader. Casey does not think the prime minister will take a walk in the snow now, either. “There’s not a single indicator in anything that he says or does that would tell me otherwise. He seems to be absolutely committed and he has throughout the piece, he’s been remarkably consistent,” Casey said. Whenever Trudeau has been asked if he intends to lead the Liberals in the next election the response has been an unambiguous “yes.” Trudeau typically holds a cabinet retreat before the return of Parliament and a long-anticipated cabinet shuffle is likely to come soon. He replaced Freeland immediately with longtime friend and ally Dominic LeBlanc, who officially is now the minister of public safety, finance and intergovernmental affairs. Anand also holds two portfolios, juggling Treasury Board with transport, which she took on after Pablo Rodriguez stepped aside to prepare a run for the Liberal leadership in Quebec. There are also at least five sitting ministers who do not plan to run in the next election, including Housing Minister Sean Fraser, whose announcement on Monday about his future was completely overshadowed by Freeland’s bombshell. It has been a tumultuous fall for the government. The Liberals survived three non-confidence votes in the House of Commons and have struggled to advance legislation because of a filibuster on a Conservative privilege motion related to misspending at a now-defunct green technology fund. On Tuesday, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre once again called on NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh to topple the government. Poilievre said Canada needs an election because U.S. president-elect Donald Trump “can spot weakness from a mile away” and the Trudeau government is weak. Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet also said a new Parliament is needed “as soon as possible,” and he wants to see an election called in January. Blanchet said Trudeau has lost the political, moral and ethical authority to govern. On Monday, Singh called for Trudeau to step down but did not make a firm comment on whether the NDP would vote non-confidence in the Liberal government, saying only that “all options are on the table.” The NDP, which ended a formal supply-and-confidence agreement to support the Liberals in September, has since voted with the government on all three non-confidence motions, trying to spin it as voting against the Conservatives rather than with the Liberals. Singh has repeatedly said a Poilievre-led Conservative government would cut things New Democrats have fought for like dental care, pharmacare and other social programs.Washington [USA], December 21 (ANI): The first trailer for the latest season of Investigation Discovery’s ‘The Curious Case of...’ series was released on Friday. The new season takes a closer look at the conservatorship involving former Jackass star Brandon “Bam” Margera as he battled substance abuse and addiction, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter. The premiere episode, which is set to air on January 13 on Max, looks into Margera’s journey toward sobriety, which included a controversial conservatorship. The trailer shows a legal tug-of-war between BJ Corville, a lawyer investigating Margera’s case, and Lima Jeramovic, a tech entrepreneur using VR technology in his addiction treatment. In the trailer, Margera compares his situation to Britney Spears, saying, “I’m the Britney Spears of Jackass,” referring to the pop star’s highly publicized conservatorship battle that ended in 2021 after 14 years. Natalia Grace is not the only curious case... Watch #TheCuriousCaseOf January 13 at 10/9c on ID pic.twitter.com/5CrijWHDlX — Investigation Discovery (@DiscoveryID) December 20, 2024 The episode shows how Margera’s struggles with addiction and mental health, including a bipolar disorder diagnosis and multiple rehab stints since 2009, led to his placement under legal guardianship. The conservatorship handed over decision-making powers to others while he sought treatment. Margera, once a core member of the Jackass crew, was let go from Jackass 4 in 2021 after failing a drug test. He later filed a lawsuit claiming his termination was illegal discrimination due to his physical and mental health challenges. As per The Hollywood Reporter, the episode features interviews with Lima Jeramovic, BJ Corville, Margera’s family, and his former Jackass co-star, Steve-O. Legal analyst Beth Karas, who appeared in ‘The Curious Case of Natalia Grace’, is also part of the series. (ANI) This report is auto-generated from ANI news service. 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Nebraska Public Media adds Spanish-language captioning to legislative coverageCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA's two stuck astronauts just got their space mission extended again. That means they won't be back on Earth until spring — 10 months after rocketing into orbit on Boeing's Starliner capsule. NASA announced the latest delay in Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams' homecoming Tuesday. The two test pilots planned to be away just a week or so when they blasted off June 5 on Boeing's first astronaut flight to the International Space Station. Their mission grew from eight days to eight months after NASA decided to send the company's problem-plagued Starliner capsule back empty in September. FILE - This image made from a NASA live stream shows NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore during a press conference from the International Space Station on Friday, Sept. 13, 2024. (NASA via AP, File) Now the pair won't return until the end of March or even April because of a delay in launching their replacements, according to NASA. A fresh crew needs to launch before Wilmore and Williams can return and the next mission was bumped more than a month, according to the space agency. NASA's next crew of four was supposed to launch in February, followed by Wilmore and Williams' return home by the end of that month alongside two other astronauts. But SpaceX needs more time to prepare the new capsule for liftoff. That launch is now scheduled for no earlier than late March. NASA said it considered using a different SpaceX capsule to fly up the replacement crew in order to keep the flights on schedule. However, it decided the best option was to wait for the new capsule to transport the next crew. NASA prefers to have overlapping crews at the space station for a smoother transition, according to officials. Most space station missions last six months, with a few reaching a full year. A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with a crew of two astronauts, lifts off from launch pad 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with a crew of two astronauts, lifts off from launch pad 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) NASA astronaut Nick Hague, left, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, left, gives a thumbs up as they leave the Operations and Checkout Building on their way to Launch Complex 40 for a mission to the International Space Station Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024 at Cape Canaveral, Fla., (AP Photo/John Raoux) A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with a crew of two astronauts, lifts off from launch pad 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with a crew of two lifts off from launch pad 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024 at Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux) The Falcon 9's first stage booster returns to Landing Zone 1 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024 at Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux) A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket with a crew of two lifts off from launch pad 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024 at Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux) NASA astronaut Nick Hague, right, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov leave the Operations and Checkout building for a trip to the launch pad 40 Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) NASA astronaut Nick Hague, right, talks to his family members as Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov looks on after leaving the Operations and Checkout building for a trip to the launch pad 40 Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024, at the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla. Two astronauts are beginning a mission to the International Space Station. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) In this image from video provided by NASA, Roscosmos cosmonaut Aleksandr Gorbunov, left, and astronaut Nick Hague travel inside a SpaceX capsule en route to the International Space Station after launching from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (NASA via AP) A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with a crew of two astronauts, lifts off from launch pad 40 at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Cape Canaveral, Fla., Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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