Proud Boy who disappeared ahead of his Jan. 6 sentencing was found unconscious by agents at his home

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:54:56 GMT

Proud Boy who disappeared ahead of his Jan. 6 sentencing was found unconscious by agents at his home A member of the Proud Boys extremist group who disappeared days before he was supposed to be sentenced for his role in the U.S. Capitol riot was found unconscious by federal agents after he tried to “covertly return” to his home, the FBI said on Friday. Christopher Worrell, of Naples, Florida, was taken to a hospital where he remained on Friday, according to the FBI’s Tampa office. The FBI did not provide further details about his condition. Authorities had been searching for weeks for Worrell, who had been on house arrest when he went missing last month ahead of his sentencing in Washington. Prosecutors had been seeking 14 years in prison for Worrell on convictions for assault, obstruction of Congress and other offenses. The FBI said that agents quickly surrounded and entered Worrell’s home on Thursday after he returned, found the man unconscious and “immediately provided medical attention.” Authorities say agents found night-vision goggles, $4,000 in cash, and survival...

Committee of Immigrant and Refugee Rights address migrant crisis

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:54:56 GMT

Committee of Immigrant and Refugee Rights address migrant crisis CHICAGO -- The city council Committee of Immigrant and Refugee Rights held a meeting Friday to discuss the ongoing Migrant crisis. Emotions were running high with questions over how the city is balancing the urgent needs of newly arriving migrants and those of long-term residents. "We are being made to choose one set of people over the other and it's wrong," Ald. Jeanette Taylor said. City officials said 36 buses carrying migrants have arrived in the past week and the number one priority is getting people out of police stations. The committee also heard from mutual-aid groups, volunteers who are spending their own time and money to respond to the crisis at police stations. They said they need more support, and the city should be investing in community solutions instead.Sara Uzquierdo from the Mobile Migrant Health Team said they are seeing children who have been cut by barbed wire, poorly stitched up in Texas and shipped to Chicago police stations wit...

Friday Forecast: Temps in mid 70s with mostly sunny conditions

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:54:56 GMT

Friday Forecast: Temps in mid 70s with mostly sunny conditions CHICAGO — Patchy dense fog with mostly sunny conditions Friday and cooler lakeside. Winds: E 5-10. High: 75/72. Interactive Radar: Track showers and storms here Dense Fog Advisory until 9 a.m. for: McHenry, Kane, DuPage, DeKalb, LaSalle, Kendall, Grundy, Will, Kankakee, Jasper counties.Mostly clear tonight with calm conditions. Winds: E 0-5. Low: 59.Saturday Forecast: Mostly sunny, cooler lakeside, SSE 0-5. High: 82/77.Full forecast details and more at the WGN Weather Center blog

MedWatch Digest: Spider venom may treat erectile dysfunction — and more

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:54:56 GMT

MedWatch Digest: Spider venom may treat erectile dysfunction — and more For Friday, Sept. 29, WGN’s Lourdes Duarte has new medical information, including: More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Exxua approved to treat major depressive disorder The US Food and Drug Administration has approved the medication Exxua to treat major depression. The maker of Exxua says, unlike many anti-depressants, it doesn't have side effects like sexual dysfunction and weight gain.   The FDA had previously rejected the drug's approval twice, reportedly because of some failed studies. But drugmaker Fabre-Kramer Pharmaceuticals says recent studies were conducted on over 5,000 patients and Exxua proved safe. The anti-depressant is expected to be available in pharmacies next year. Spider venom may treat erectile dysfunction A Brazilian spider may hold the key to curing erectile dysfunction. A pharmaceutical company created a synthetic version of the wandering spider's venom and says it's getting good results in early testing. The following testing phase will focus on patients who...

Study finds link between drinking some diet soda during pregnancy and autism in boys

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:54:56 GMT

Study finds link between drinking some diet soda during pregnancy and autism in boys AUSTIN (KXAN) – A team of researchers say they have observed a link between autism diagnosis in boys and their mothers drinking at least one diet soda daily or consuming an equivalent amount of the sweetener aspartame during pregnancy or while breastfeeding, according to a new study. In the study, the researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio asked the parents of 235 children with an autism spectrum disorder and 121 children without autism, who were the study’s controls, to complete a retrospective questionnaire about their diet soda and aspartame intake while pregnant or breastfeeding their children. Researchers asked biological mothers, “While you were pregnant or breastfeeding your child, how often did you drink diet drinks containing artificial sweeteners? Please count diet sodas first, such as Diet Coke, Diet Dr. Pepper, and Diet Sprite, and then other diet drinks, such as Crystal Light, sugar-free Kool-Aid, Slim-Fast, and other ‘lite’ drinks."...

Dean's Reviews: 'The Creator'

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:54:56 GMT

Dean's Reviews: 'The Creator' Check out Dean's Reviews on the new movie based in the future about a war between humans and high-functioning AI.Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!

House Republicans advance stopgap bill to avoid government shutdown

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:54:56 GMT

House Republicans advance stopgap bill to avoid government shutdown House Republicans advanced a GOP-crafted stopgap bill Friday to avoid a government shutdown, clearing a key procedural hurdle even as some hard-line Republicans oppose the legislation.The chamber voted 218-210 along party lines to kick off debate on the continuing resolution (CR) and tee up a final vote expected Friday afternoon.The successful procedural vote marks an incremental win for Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.), who has worked to coalesce his conference around a short-term funding patch in order to increase the conference’s leverage in funding negotiations with Democrats in the Senate and the White House.McCarthy, however, is not in the clear just yet as a number of conservatives line up against the bill.At least eight House Republicans have said they are against or leaning against the stopgap bill, with some saying they will not support a continuing resolution under any circumstances. With Democrats opposed to the legislation, McCarthy can only afford to lose a handful of...

AFD finds body while responding to west Austin grass fire; Police investigating as homicide

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:54:56 GMT

AFD finds body while responding to west Austin grass fire; Police investigating as homicide AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Firefighters found a body in west Austin while responding to a grass fire Friday morning.The Austin Fire Department said its firefighters had responded to a grass fire at 5:15 a.m. in the 6300 block of Mesa Drive, a residential street in the Northwest Hills area. The Austin Police Department responded to the scene after AFD found the body. -->APD crime scene investigators worked at the scene on Mesa Drive between Edwards Mountain Drive and Cat Mountain Drive. AFD arson investigators also responded to the scene Friday morning.During a press briefing, a sergeant with APD's homicide unit said that the victim's time of death was 5:37 a.m. He also said that investigators are working to identify the body, and did not provide details on what evidence led to the incident becoming a homicide investigation. One resident living in the area told KXAN that his wife smelled smoke when she left home in the morning. Another resident said that they saw the crime scene tape, w...

The lasting legacy of Vikings legend Adam Thielen in Minnesota

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:54:56 GMT

The lasting legacy of Vikings legend Adam Thielen in Minnesota Adam Thielen admitted that it’ll be weird playing against the Vikings this weekend. Why wouldn’t it be?As a native Minnesota with an underdog story that has been covered in ways defenders never could with him, Thielen became synonymous with the Vikings, emerging as the face of the franchise over the past decade.The 33-year-old receiver grew up idolizing Randy Moss. A couple of decades later, kids grew up idolizing him. It was a movie script fit for Hollywood.That’s why the fact that Thielen now plays for the Carolina Panthers still doesn’t make sense. He was supposed to play his entire career with the Vikings, then garner a farewell tour akin to that of Twins legend Joe Mauer of St. Paul, culminating with Thielen watching his No. 19 jersey get raised into the rafters at U.S. Bank Stadium.All of that might still happen. There’s a chance the prodigal son returns home at some point.In the meantime, Thielen will live on in the hearts he touched along the wa...

Walz shifts gears on Minnesota cannabis office leader

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 11:54:56 GMT

Walz shifts gears on Minnesota cannabis office leader After a major misfire with his first appointment, Gov. Tim Walz shifted focus Tuesday, Sept. 26, to find a Minnesota marijuana market oversight official who has regulatory experience rather than coming from within the cannabis industry.Walz resumed his search for somebody to lead the new Office of Cannabis Management after initial appointee Erin DuPree resigned soon after she was announced. The DFL governor said his prior interest in having an insider as director was misplaced.Erin DuPree was named the first leader of Minnesota’s Office of Cannabis Management. Gov. Tim Walz shifted focus Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2023, to find a Minnesota marijuana market oversight official who has regulatory experience after DuPree resigned soon after she was announced. (Courtesy photo)“We’re going to hire a regulator in this,” Walz said after an event to highlight a new chemistry building at the University of Minnesota. “And I think that was probably the way the focus should have been in the beginning. I...