VIDEO: Baby seal climbs onto Pacific Beach surfers' boards
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:57 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A baby seal was spotted climbing from surfboard to surfboard near Pacific Beach, riding the waves from above water.The pup can be seen wiggling onto the boards of surfers in the Tourmaline - Pump House area of Pacific Beach in drone footage obtained by FOX 5 Saturday. Video of the pup climbing onto a surfboard can be viewed in the player above.SeaWorld, who was notified by the surfers after the seal first surfaced, sent a crew out to evaluate the pup. According to the theme park, the seal appeared healthy and was in the water when their team arrived."There was no need to intervene as the pup also appeared to be old enough to care for itself," SeaWorld said in a statement to FOX 5. VIDEO: Wattled jacana chicks nestle under their father’s wing at San Diego Zoo A seal climbing onto a surfer's board in Pacific Beach. (Courtesy of Edwin D. Hartel/@DroneDudeEd)A seal on a surfer's board in Pacific Beach. (Courtesy of Edwin D. Hartel/@DroneDudeEd)A seal climbing onto a surf...Japan’s emperor meets with Indonesian president on his first official foreign trip as emperor
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:57 GMT
BOGOR, Indonesia (AP) — Japanese Emperor Naruhito met with Indonesian President Joko Widodo on Monday, the third day of his first official foreign trip since ascending the Chrysanthemum Throne in 2019.Widodo and Indonesia’s first lady, Iriana, welcomed Naruhito and Empress Masako at the Bogor presidential palace, along with greeters wearing Indonesian traditional clothes and a military band that played both national anthems.“I feel very honored because Indonesia is the first destination for the Japanese emperor’s bilateral state visit abroad,” Widodo said.Naruhito is seeking to underline the friendship between Japan and Indonesia during his week-long visit, and officials said the two leaders would talk about cooperation between the countries.The emperor arrived in the capital Saturday and visited some places in the city, including a station of the Jakarta MRT, which is Indonesia’s first subway line and was financed by a loan from the Japan International Cooperation...5 killed after truck collides with bus in Hokkaido in northern Japan
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:57 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — Five people were killed and 12 others taken to the hospital after a truck collided with a bus in Hokkaido in northern Japan, according to local media reports.Police said the truck might have strayed into oncoming traffic, Kyodo news agency reported. The bus was carrying 15 passengers at the time of the accident, which occurred on Sunday.The drivers of both vehicles died in the crash, Kyodo said.Video from broadcaster NTV showed the mangled wreckage of the two vehicles stuck on the road in the aftermath of the crash.The bus was traveling from Sapporo to Hakodate, and the truck was carrying pigs from Hakodate to Yakumo, Kyodo said.The Associated PressWhat if things could turn out differently? How the multiverse got into our heads and didn’t let go
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:57 GMT
“Let’s do things differently this time.”Those are the first words you hear in this month’s “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse,” an otherworldly meditation on multiple realities. The message is clear from the get-go: We have choices. You are you, sure. But wait — you might also be you and you and you.The world is a stressful, sometimes lonely place. But what if things could turn out another way? What if, somewhere, they had? Enter the realm of the multiverse and alternate realities, one of the most glorified pop culture canvases — and a repository for the ache and longing of living in an era of uncertainty.“The cultural assumption used to be that the world we live in is the way it is, and that’s the only way it could be,” says Douglas Wolk, who read 27,000 Marvel comics for his book, “All of the Marvels.”“What has happened in culture,” Wolk says, “is that people are saying, ‘Well, no. This consensus reality is not how things have to be.’”The notion of exploring life’s twists and tu...Biden to hold 4 fundraisers in San Francisco area as he revs up 2024 campaign
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:57 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden ramps up his reelection effort this week with four fundraisers in the San Francisco area, as his campaign builds up its coffers and lays strategic foundations for 2024.In the back half of June, Biden’s campaign will have over 20 fundraisers involving the president, Vice President Kamala Harris, first lady Jill Biden and second gentleman Douglas Emhoff, according to a person involved in Biden’s travel plans who insisted on anonymity to discuss the schedule.More than half of the fundraisers are with the president, who will also be traveling to New York, Maryland and Illinois. Biden hit the themes of his campaign at a Friday fundraising event in Connecticut, saying his goal is to do more to tell voters about his legislative accomplishments with infrastructure, computer chip production and programs for responding to climate change, among other policies.“There’s a lot we’ve done,” Biden said Friday. “We just got to let many people know we...Captivated by the multiverse and alternate realities? Here’s a handy guide to some good stuff
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:57 GMT
Loved “Everything Everywhere All at Once?” Can’t get enough of “The Flash” and “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” this month? Then this list is for you. We’ve compiled a non-exhaustive sampler of fiction about alternate universes and multiverses — from movies to TV to comics to books. It’s a great starter kit if your media tastes run to asking: What if? MOVIES:— “It’s a Wonderful Life” (1946): In this Christmas classic, family man George Bailey grows increasingly frustrated as opportunities pass him by, and it takes an angel-in-training — on Christmas Eve — to dump him into a universe where he never existed and show him how important his life is.— “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” (2022): After years of hints and slivers, including an emerging plotline in “Spider-Man: No Way Home” (2021), Marvel goes full-on multiverse in this exploration of how realities can collide and start bleeding into each other.— “Sliding Doors” (1998): Gwyneth Paltrow m...Trump, other Republicans conjure a familiar enemy in attacking Democrats as ‘Marxists,’ ‘communists’
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NEW YORK (AP) — Lashing out after his arraignment on federal charges last week, Donald Trump took aim at President Joe Biden and Democrats with language that seemed to evoke another era: He was being persecuted, he said, by “Marxists” and “communists.”Trump has used the labels since he first appeared on the political scene, but it lately has become an omnipresent attack line that also has been deployed by other Republicans. The rhetoric is both inaccurate and potentially dangerous because it attempts to demonize an entire party with a description that has long been associated with America’s enemies.Experts who study political messaging say associating Democrats with Marxism only furthers the country’s polarization — and is simply wrong: Biden has promoted capitalism and Democratic lawmakers are not pushing to reshape American democracy into a communist system.That hasn’t mattered to Trump and other Republicans, who for years have used hyperbolic references to the a...20 years after invasion, Iraqis still waiting to come to US
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:57 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Ammar Rashed has a stack of letters from U.S. troops attesting to his work during some of the most dangerous days of the Iraq War. But six years after he applied to immigrate to the United States under a program for interpreters who helped America, he is still waiting.“You don’t have to keep me and my family suffering for, for years waiting,” said Rashed during a Skype interview from Jordan, where he lives. “It’s really frustrating.”Rashed is among thousands of Iraqis, many of whom risked their lives by working closely with Americans during the war and its aftermath, trying to enter the U.S. An estimated 164,000 Iraqis already have found homes in America. U.S. officials cite multiple reasons for the delays, including an attack on the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, a hack of a refugee database, the COVID-19 pandemic and cuts to the refugee program under then-President Donald Trump. Sometimes the process is slowed as applicants struggle to prove their ties to the U.S. Moha...More than 1 million dropped from Medicaid as states start post-pandemic purge of rolls
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:57 GMT
More than 1 million people have been dropped from Medicaid in the past couple months as some states moved swiftly to halt health care coverage following the end of the coronavirus pandemic. Most got dropped for not filling out paperwork.Though the eligibility review is required by the federal government, President’s Joe Biden’s administration isn’t too pleased at how efficiently some other states are accomplishing the task. “Pushing through things and rushing it will lead to eligible people — kids and families — losing coverage for some period of time,” Daniel Tsai, a top federal Medicaid official recently told reporters.Already, about 1.5 million people have been removed from Medicaid in more than two dozen states that started the process in April or May, according to publicly available reports and data obtained by The Associated Press. Florida has dropped several hundred thousand people, by far the most among states. The drop rate also has been particularly high in other states. F...Likely Help Keep Temperatures From Getting Too Hot.
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:40:57 GMT
Juneteenth: Monday's warm and dry holiday with increasing sunshine through the day. We'll start the holiday with a decent amount of cloud cover, but as the day progresses the skies are expected to gradually clear. As inland highs reach the mid-80s, lakeside locations should see highs in the low to mid-70s.Anyone heading to a local beach or out on the water tomorrow is in for a treat. Just don't forget the sunscreen. The UV index is an 8, which is very high.Flow Around Cut-Off Low Will Likely Help Keep Temperatures From Getting Too Hot. There's been a recent change in the computer forecast models that is expected to keep our temperatures in check. Yesterday, it appeared we'd likely see parts of the region see some low to mid-90s by Wednesday or Thursday. Now we're seeing a cutoff low that's expected to develop across the southeast US and Ohio Valley. Rainfall and clouds will stick closer the Low, but the flow around the low will likely help keep temperatures from getting too hot...Latest news
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