Driver killed after SUV goes off road in Wellesley, crashes through pole and into tree
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:57:21 GMT
Police in Wellesley say a driver was killed after their SUV went off of Route 9 and struck a utility pole and a tree Wednesday morning.The Wellesley Police Department said first responders were called in around 7:15 a.m. after receiving a 911 call for a crash on Route 9 westbound, near Cedar Street.Authorities said officers arrived to find an SUV had gone off of the roadway before striking a utility pole, shearing it at the base before crashing into a tree.Image provided by the Wellesley Police Department.According to police, the driver was found to be unresponsive and was the only person inside the SUV, with officials determining no other vehicles were involved in the crash.The victim was later taken to Newton Wellesley Hospital where they were declared dead shortly after 8 a.m.Throughout the morning, Route 9 westbound was reduced to one lane as an investigation got underway and personnel with the Wellesley Municipal Light Plant replaced the pole.No additional details on the crash ...Holiday Baking 2023: 3 new cookbooks to inspire the perfect cookie platter
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:57:21 GMT
Looking for ways to boost your cookie-baking skills this holiday season? We paged through three hot new baking cookbooks to help and the results — Scandinavian honey cookies with chocolate, gingerbread and coconut almond slice-and-bake butter cookies — are sure to impress at your next holiday party or cookie exchange.But there’s more where these recipes came from. Here’s what to expect from the pages of these new baking-centric volumes.‘Scandinavian from Scratch’ by Nichole AccettolaScandinavian from Scratch is a cookbook by Nichole Accettola, the chef and owner behind Kantine, a Scandinavian cafe and bakery in San Francisco. (Courtesy Anders Schønnemann/Ten Speed Press)For guidance on what to bake when it’s cold out, why not seek guidance from the folks who weather some of the gnarliest winters out there, the Scandinavians?Nichole Accettola, the chef-owner behind San Francisco’s Kantine, a Scandinavian bakery and cafe, offers more than 60 recipes in her new cookbook, which was insp...Nurse shortages are set to get even worse with mass US visa delays
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:57:21 GMT
Katia Dmitrieva | (TNS) Bloomberg NewsErica DeBoer, the chief nurse at America’s largest rural health network, thought she could finally offer some relief for her overworked staff and thousands of patients. More than 160 reinforcement nurses were supposed to arrive over the coming months across Sanford Health’s Midwest facilities from as far away as Manila and Lagos, Nigeria.But now, only 36 are coming — if they’re lucky.The U.S. is in the midst of a visa retrogression, when a surge in demand collides with annual caps, jamming up the processing queue. The delays are particularly bad for the main visa category that hospitals use. Today, government officials are only just starting to work on filings made two years ago — right around the time when many hospitals began hiring foreign nurses and applying for their visas.Experts estimate that at least 10,000 foreign nurses have been delayed indefinitely — a holdup that’s almost certain to worsen an already dire national shortage. After th...Here’s help for deciding who should make end-of-life healthcare decisions
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:57:21 GMT
By Andrea RichardsHave you decided who will make tough choices for you, if you can’t make them for yourself?According to a 2020 survey from the National Poll on Health Aging, more than half of older adults haven’t made arrangements to assign a healthcare proxy, the person who makes medical decisions on behalf of the patient.The survey showed that 46 percent of adults ages 50-80 have completed at least one advance care planning document — legal documents such as a living will that outlines preferred medical treatment should they become unable to communicate their wishes. These documents often include the designation of a “durable healthcare power of attorney,” aka a healthcare proxy. This role is an essential part of advanced care planning, but that’s the part many haven’t filled out.“I want my patients to get the best possible care, and having the right healthcare proxy is part of that care,” notes Dr. Christopher J. Pietras, director of Palliative Care at the UCLA Department of Med...Shopping online? How to avoid delivery thefts, ID fraud, sale panic and other seasonal scams
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:57:21 GMT
David J. Neal | (TNS) Miami HeraldSocial media teems with videos of boxes being swiped off porches. The internet means fraudsters don’t have to show you their face to fool you. And the big business of Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa means it’s also a busy time of year for criminals.Here are some online shopping tips for getting through the season without being victimized:Safe shopping—Don’t use public WiFi: Use private networks to keep information you enter into the website from being lifted.—Check companies and websites: Amazon used to sell just books. Walmart wasn’t born an ubiquitous chain of megastores. Everybody was small at some point. Don’t avoid lower-profile, less-established companies just because they’re not giant retail institutions.But do your homework.Check with the Better Business Bureau for complaints. Search court records where the business is based for any lawsuits. Remember, a company’s social media posts really are just advertisements for the business. Yelp, Goog...Many would-be kidney donors are ineligible because of their weight or smoking habits. This project helps them qualify
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:57:21 GMT
Ilana Arougheti | Chicago Tribune (TNS)More than 70 kidney transplants were performed every day in the United States last year. Rachel Watson wanted to be one of the donors, but was told she didn’t qualify — at first.Watson, a 27-year-old digital marketer living in Warrenville, had been moved by a news story about a local politician in need of a kidney. In 2022, she reached out to a Chicagoland hospital about donating one of her kidneys to a stranger. During a phone screening, Watson was told that she weighed too much to be considered as a donor.In January, Watson tried again at Loyola University Medical Center in Maywood. She passed an initial donor screening, but her BMI was still too high.That’s when she learned about Project Donor, which helps interested kidney and liver donor candidates who are turned away because of their weight or smoking history.Project Donor, a program run out of the University of Chicago’s Center for RISC, which develops creative solutions for social probl...Kevin McCarthy was booted as House speaker two months ago. Now he’s leaving Congress by year’s end
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:57:21 GMT
By MICHAEL R. BLOOD and KEVIN FREKING (Associated Press)LOS ANGELES (AP) — Two months after his historic ouster as U.S. House speaker, Republican Rep. Kevin McCarthy said Wednesday that he is resigning and will leave Congress by the end of the year. His announcement capped a stunning end to a House career for the onetime deli counter owner from Bakersfield, California, who ascended through state and national politics to become second in line to the presidency, until a cluster of hard-right conservatives engineered his removal in October.McCarthy is the only speaker in history to be voted out of the job.“No matter the odds, or personal cost, we did the right thing,” McCarthy wrote in The Wall Street Journal, announcing his decision. “It is in this spirit that I have decided to depart the House at the end of this year to serve America in new ways.”Word about McCarthy’s future had been expected, days before the filing deadline to seek reelection to t...High surf, strong rip tides prompt hazard warning for San Diego County beaches
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:57:21 GMT
SAN DIEGO — A hazard statement has been issued by the National Weather Service for beaches along the San Diego County coast this week as high surf is expected to create dangerous conditions for swimmers.The notice will be in effect through late Thursday night as a long-period swell from the west-northwest is anticipated to set in. According to forecasters, the swell's peak is expected Thursday.While the hazard statement is in effect, NWS says waves are expected to reach heights of around four to six feet along the coast, particularly impacting South County beaches. On Thursday, some areas may see sets reach upwards of seven feet. El Niño winter has started. Here’s what conditions are predicted for San Diego Weather officials urge the public to stay out of the water throughout the duration of the beach hazard statement. According to NWS, the high surf will increase drowning risk with dangerous swimming and surfing conditions, including strong rip currents. "Waves will be high enoug...Boy who died at San Diego border after crossing from Mexico identified
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:57:21 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A 13-year-old boy who arrived at the U.S.-Mexico border with fatal injuries last weekend has been identified.A County of San Diego official confirmed to FOX 5 Wednesday that Dario Zamudio was the decedent in this incident, which occurred on Saturday, Dec. 2. U.S. trying to help address Mexico’s water debt to the Rio Grande According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Cal Fire, the boy arrived at the border fence with traumatic injuries just after 10:30 a.m. in the area of 43700 Old Highway 80 in Jacumba. Zamudio was believed to be involved in a car accident in Mexico, and was taken to the border wall for faster treatment, the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department reported Monday afternoon.Despite attempted life-saving measures by firefighters and paramedics, the boy was pronounced dead at the scene. CBP's Office of Professional Responsibility is investigating the incident.The San Diego County Medical Examiner’s Office will investigate the cause and m...No decisions made on ‘potential’ dissolution of Peel Region: Ontario Minister
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:57:21 GMT
Ontario’s municipal affairs and housing minister says he has not yet made any decisions on the break up of Peel Region, though he is now calling it a “potential” dissolution. Paul Calandra’s comments come amid media reports citing unnamed sources that say the government is reconsidering its plan to dissolve the upper-tier municipality and leave Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon standing on their own.Calandra says legislation was put in place for “a potential dissolution of Peel for 2025.”That law, titled the Hazel McCallion Act (Peel Dissolution), says the Region of Peel be dissolved on Jan. 1, 2025, and a transition board will be appointed to provide recommendations to the minister on winding down the region’s financial operations and the long-term sustainability of Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon as single-tier municipalities.Brampton Mayor Patrick Brown is pointing to a Deloitte report that shows the dissolution would lead to an ex...Latest news
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