We don’t just hang out anymore. It’s a problem.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:49:40 GMT

We don’t just hang out anymore. It’s a problem. In today’s Big Story podcast, your friends and family live in your phone. Sure, you see them from time to time, but usually for scheduled events, planned well in advance, with an agenda and a timeframe. How often do you just find a friend, and chill?Sheila Liming, author of Hanging Out: The Radical Power Of Killing Time, joins us on The Big Story to discuss the book, and all that she learned about the importance of human connection while writing it.“Hanging out is about finding ways to cultivate care, maybe in very small ways or even in the most mundane examples or experiences,” she said, “it can grow from there into a more hypothetical sense and a more wide-ranging sense.”There’s a particular kind of energy we get from just killing time, or wandering, and we’re losing it. What’s that doing to us?You can subscribe to The Big Story podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google and Spotify.You can also find it at thebigstorypodcast.ca.

Israeli AG warns Netanyahu defied conflict of interest rule

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:49:40 GMT

Israeli AG warns Netanyahu defied conflict of interest rule JERUSALEM (AP) — Israel’s attorney general on Friday warned Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he has violated the Supreme Court’s conflict of interest ruling, which barred him from direct involvement in his government’s divisive plans for a judicial overhaul.Netanyahu’s far-right government has barreled ahead with plans to weaken the Supreme Court and grant politicians less judicial oversight in their policymaking despite massive protests from across Israeli society — including an uproar among business leaders, top legal officials and military reservists. On Thursday, just hours after his coalition passed a law that would protect the Israeli leader from being deemed unfit to rule because of his corruption trial and claims of a conflict of interest, Netanyahu defiantly pledged to proceed with the overhaul.Netanyahu contended that stripping the attorney general of the power to remove him from office was necessary to clear the way for him to participate in the ne...

Dean's Reviews: 'John Wick: Chapter Four'

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:49:40 GMT

Dean's Reviews: 'John Wick: Chapter Four' Check out WGN Entertainment Reporter Dean Richards' reviews for the latest on the new films coming to theaters and Paramount Pictures.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!

Dean’s Weekender: Paw Patrol Live, Wilco, Impractical Jokers Live — and more

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:49:40 GMT

Dean’s Weekender: Paw Patrol Live, Wilco, Impractical Jokers Live — and more Check out Dean’s Weekender for the top events coming to the Chicagoland area this weekend.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!

How Austin FC team uses oxygen to create an advantage

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:49:40 GMT

How Austin FC team uses oxygen to create an advantage AUSTIN (KXAN) -- While Q2 stadium is where Austin FC play their games, much of the hard work is done elsewhere.Most of the training and recovery for Austin FC happens at the St. David's Performance Center in north Austin. That's where they have multiple practice soccer fields, a weight room, a barber shop and an altitude training room.In the altitude training room, the air is regulated so it simulates the lower oxygen content found at higher elevations. It helps to prepare for places the team travels, like Denver or Salt Lake City."It'll turn back on at six and it takes roughly four to five hours until it's back above 10,000 feet again," said David Tenney, High Performance Director for Austin FC, talking about the machine that regulates the oxygen in the room as he showed KXAN's Nick Bannin around the facility.Lower oxygen levels, if players are not used to it, can impact performance."The oxygen levels in your body are lower, so your oxygen that goes to your brain just gives you the...

18-wheeler struck by train in Luling Thursday

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:49:40 GMT

18-wheeler struck by train in Luling Thursday LULING, Texas (KXAN) -- An 18-wheeler was struck by a train at a crossing in Luling on Thursday. It happened at a crossing on Elm Avenue, according to a social media post from the Luling Police Department. NBC's News 4 in San Antonio reported that the driver was able to escape the truck before the collision happened. Luling police did not say why the crash happened.

State court official on leave after being arrested in UB locker room

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:49:40 GMT

State court official on leave after being arrested in UB locker room BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The district executive for New York State's Eighth Judicial District is on a voluntary leave of absence after being arrested in early March. According to a complaint filed with Amherst Town Court, Andrew Isenberg was issued an appearance ticket for loitering in the locker room of the University at Buffalo's Alumni Arena without "permission, authority or reason to be present on the premise." Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "We have been made aware of the alleged incident and are monitoring the situation," Lucian Chalfen, a spokesperson for the New York State Unified Court System, told NEWS10's Buffalo affiliate. The leave is unpaid. Isenberg, 55, is the ranking nonjudicial officer for the Eighth Judicial District, overseeing operations of state courts in all eight Western New York counties. He manages about 860 employees, 26 courthouse facilities and an annual budget totaling over $100 million, accord...

First-ever $1M Keno prize won in Pittsfield

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:49:40 GMT

First-ever $1M Keno prize won in Pittsfield PITTSFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - The first-ever $1 million Keno prize in the state of Massachusetts was won in Pittsfield Wednesday. The winning ticket was sold at Zenner's Pub & Deli in Pittsfield. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! To win the $1 million prize, you must match 12 numbers in a 12 Spot Game. The probability of winning the $1 million prize is 1 to 478,261,833.14. A $500,000 prize was also won at the Weir Atlantic Cafe in Taunton on Wednesday. To win that prize, you must match 11 numbers in an 11 Spot Game. The probability of winning the $500,000 prize is 1 to 62,381,978.24. There were also four $100K winners in Ayer, Ashland, East Falmouth, and Newton. Pittsfield ambulance service distributing free Narcan Drawings take place every four minutes daily from 5:04 a.m. to 1:00 a.m. Keno first started in Massachusetts in 1993.

Bennington woman accused of selling deadly drugs

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:49:40 GMT

Bennington woman accused of selling deadly drugs SUNDERLAND, Vt. (NEWS10) — A Bennington woman will be arraigned in Bennington County Criminal Court on Friday after police say she sold drugs to a Sunderland man, killing him. Vermont State Troopers were sent to an address in Sunderland on Dec. 10, 2021. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! There, they found Bryan Hawley dead. A later investigation revealed that he had ingested a fatal combination of Fentanyl and Tramadol, allegedly supplied by Amanda Morey, 35. After a years-long investigation, Morey was arrested Thursday. She was charged with selling or dispensing a regulated drug, with death resulting. Man dies after being arrested by Bennington Police Vermont State Police detectives are still investigating this case, and they said additional charges are likely. If you have information that could help, call the Vermont State Police in Shaftsbury at (802) 442-5421, or leave an anonymous tip online.

Police investigating two University City break-ins

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:49:40 GMT

Police investigating two University City break-ins UNIVERSITY CITY, Mo. - Police are investigating two break-ins overnight that could be connected. The first one was at Mr. Nice Guy head shop on Olive Boulevard.The thieves smashed in the front door to get inside. The manager said that they were able to steal some items, but it's unclear how much. Shortly after, there was a break-in at the star bud dispensary, also on Olive Boulevard in University City. Top Stories: Jana Elementary School shuts down after radioactive waste concerns The owner of that store shared that surveillance video with FOX 2 of that break-in. He was able to call police when he saw what was happening on the video, and they were there within minutes."They were here as the suspects were pulling away," Star Buds Owner Chris Chesley explained. "We're just really happy they weren't able to make it past our lobby." Police found tags from Mr. Nice Guy in front of Star Buds, making them believe the crimes could be connected.FOX 2 will update this story with more inform...