PHOTOS: Yankee Trails hosts holiday Stuff the Bus toy drive

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:28:06 GMT

PHOTOS: Yankee Trails hosts holiday Stuff the Bus toy drive ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On December 2, Yankee Trails hosted a holiday Stuff the Bus bonanza in Albany to benefit Toys for Tots. The event was held at Slip 12 on Erie Boulevard. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The event hosted an array of retailers working together to collect new and unused toys for local military families, with thousands of dollars worth of toys being donated by the end of day. The toy drive also featured free hot chocolate, music from a live DJ and an appearance from Santa Claus himself.Yankee Trails hosts holiday Stuff the Bus toy drive (Photos: Yankee Trails) Hundreds stroll through the rain for 41st Annual Troy Victorian Stroll “Yankee Trails has been getting into the Holiday Spirit in a strong way the past twelve years withour Santa’s Magical Express event, and this year we decided to ‘Spread Holiday Cheerthroughout the Year’ to more families in the Capital Region,” said Stephen Tobin, President ofYank...

Texans 16, Broncos 3: Matt Ammendola’s field goal adds three more for Houston

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:28:06 GMT

Texans 16, Broncos 3: Matt Ammendola’s field goal adds three more for Houston The Broncos are on a five-game winning streak since starting the season with a 1-5 record. Can they keep the momentum rolling? Stick here for live updates and analysis as Denver takes on the Texans at NRG Stadium in Houston.Live updatesThird-quarter updatesThree more (12:54 p.m.): Matt Ammendola with the 38-yard field goal for Houston. Texans 16, Broncos 3 with 8:51 to go in the third quarter. — Joe NguyenAnother third down stop for the Broncos, but the Texans convert their third field goal of the game to take a 16-3 lead. — Ryan McFaddenJonathan Harris (12:53 p.m.): Nice consecutive plays by Broncos lineman Jonathan Harris. He stopped Dameon Harris’ run and then sacked C.J. Stroud. — Joe NguyenStroud to Collins. Again. (12:51 p.m.): And that’s a 39-yard gain for the combo again. — Joe NguyenOffensive woes (12:48 p.m.): Wilson is sacked twice on the first drive of the third quarter. Anderson is doing whatever he wants to Denver’s offense. &#...

When Gaza lost telephone and internet connection, this activist found a way to get Palestinians back online

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:28:06 GMT

When Gaza lost telephone and internet connection, this activist found a way to get Palestinians back online (CNN) — Mirna El Helbawi sits on a Cairo rooftop, her face illuminated by the moonlight and a phone in her hands, as she texts a terrified father whose wife and children are trapped in Gaza.“I don’t want a single thing from this world right now,” he writes to her in Arabic, “except to be able to talk to them, even if it’s for the last time, let me tell them goodbye.”El Helbawi, more than 200 miles away, can’t shield his family from the Israeli missiles raining down. But she can provide them with the chance to say one more “I love you.”The Egyptian writer and activist is the founder of Connecting Gaza, a grassroots initiative that uses eSIMs – or virtual SIM cards – to help Palestinians skirt telecommunication blackouts amid Israeli airstrikes across the territory.El Helbawi, along with a small group of volunteers and a legion of international donors, says they’ve restored telephone and internet connection to more than 200,000 Palestinians in Gaza, and will continue the effort until ...

Buried by your to-do list? Here are 5 tips to help you dig out

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:28:06 GMT

Buried by your to-do list? Here are 5 tips to help you dig out (CNN) — Do you walk around with a to-do list in your pocket or in your head? If so, you are not alone.It’s a fact of life that most people have an ongoing list of tasks that must get done on a regular basis. Things such as feeding/bathing/transporting yourself (or the kids), washing the dishes, swinging by the grocery store, doing laundry, taking out the garbage, mowing the lawn, paying bills, tidying the house. You get the idea.But sometimes managing even the simplest task can seem insurmountably hard.Houston author and licensed therapist KC Davis learned this firsthand at the start of the pandemic. At the time, she thought she had an airtight plan that would allow her to work after her second child was born.“Unfortunately, three weeks after I gave birth, I got a phone call from the day care saying, ‘Hey, lockdown has started. …’” And just like that, her plan evaporated.And all those “care tasks,” as she calls them, started to pile up as depression.  “As I struggled really hard to ...

Pro-DeSantis super PAC Never Back Down parts with CEO of 9 days, two others, in latest shake-up

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:28:06 GMT

Pro-DeSantis super PAC Never Back Down parts with CEO of 9 days, two others, in latest shake-up (CNN) — The super PAC aligned with Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has parted ways with its interim CEO and two other top officials Saturday, sources told CNN, a shakeup that came as a surprise to some within the fundraising organization.One person with knowledge of the departures – including those of interim CEO Kristin Davison, Communications Director Erin Perrine and Director of Operations Matt Palmisano – described them as firings. However, CNN hasn’t yet been able to reach any of the three to share their version of events.A source familiar with Palmisano’s exit called the departures distracting and said that they came as a surprise to people at Never Back Down.Davison, who took the helm of Never Back Down following Chris Jankowski’s departure on November 22, served as CEO for nine days.Politico first reported the news of Davison’s departure.“Scott Wagner will now serve as Chairman of the Board and interim CEO of Never Back Down. Never Back Down has the most organ...

5 dead, including suspect, and 2 officers wounded in Queens stabbing

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:28:06 GMT

5 dead, including suspect, and 2 officers wounded in Queens stabbing NEW YORK — Four family members, including two children, were stabbed to death at a home in Queens early Sunday, police said. The suspect also started a fire at the house and then stabbed two police officers who arrived at the scene before being shot dead by one of them, according to New York Police Department officials.About 5:10 a.m. police received an emergency call from a young woman who said that her cousin was killing her family members, the chief of department, Jeffrey Maddrey, said at a news conference Sunday morning.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Father of Palestinian American boy slain outside Chicago files wrongful death lawsuit Crime and Public Safety | 33-year-old felon arrested in 3 homeless killings and follow-home slaying in Southern California Crime and Public Safety | East Bay man guilty of murdering romantic rival on Valentine’s Day, faces life without parole Crime and Public Safety | South...

3 Bay Area cities named among CA towns with most holiday spirit

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:28:06 GMT

3 Bay Area cities named among CA towns with most holiday spirit (KRON) -- It's December, and we are getting closer to Christmas. Despite recent warm weather experienced by Bay Area residents, there is still a lot of holiday spirit going around. Visit California released a report of a list of California towns with the most "holiday spirit." Three Bay Area cities cracked the 15-city list (see below). Broadway Plaza in Walnut Creek launches holiday events, The North Face Store opens WindsorLocated 65 miles north of San Francisco, the Sonoma County town is home to the Charlie Brown Christmas Tree Grove. Local businesses, organizations and families contribute to the 200 individually lighted and decorated Christmas trees in Windsor Town Green. PetalumaAlso in Sonoma County, Petaluma is home to the Lighted Boat Parade where the community can enjoy viewing boats decked out in Christmas decorations and lights. The free event will take place on Saturday, Dec. 9 from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. It will be held at the Petaluma Turning Basin at 12 C St. LivermoreLiv...

Petaluma PD arrests 6 on DUI-related charges

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:28:06 GMT

Petaluma PD arrests 6 on DUI-related charges (KRON) -- Saturday night, officers with the Petaluma Police Department made six DUI-related arrests during a DUI saturation period, officials said. Police said five of the drivers were arrested for being over the .08 legal BAC limit with three of those drivers being at least twice the legal limit. One of the drivers, age 20, allegedly had a BAC of .06 and was witnessed consuming the alcohol.One other driver was arrested after driving into a power pole on Lakeville Street and then into a guard rail causing a power outage in the area.Drivers facing a first time DUI charge face average fines of between $13,500 and $20,000.If you witness a suspected DUI driver, the Petaluma PD encourages you to call 911.

Netanyahu’s Goal for Gaza: “Thin” Population “to a Minimum”

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:28:06 GMT

Netanyahu’s Goal for Gaza: “Thin” Population “to a Minimum” This article was originally published as a newsletter from Ryan Grim. Sign up to get the next one in your inbox.On this week’s episode of Deconstructed, I spoke with “Breaking Points” co-host Krystal Ball about my new book, “The Squad: AOC and the Hope of a Political Revolution.” You can listen to it on whichever podcast platform you use, and the video has been posted on Krystal’s channel. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has tasked his top adviser, Ron Dermer, the minister of strategic affairs, with designing plans to “thin” the Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip “to a minimum,” according to a bombshell new report in an Israeli newspaper founded by the late Republican billionaire Sheldon Adelson. The outlet, Israel Hayom, is considered to be something of an official organ for Netanyahu. It reported that the plan has two main elements: The first would use the pressure of the war and humanitarian crisis to persuade Egypt to allow refugees to flow to other Arab countrie...

Man City and Tottenham draw 3-3 after late goal from Kulusevski

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:28:06 GMT

Man City and Tottenham draw 3-3 after late goal from Kulusevski MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Dejan Kulusevski scored a 90th-minute header to earn Tottenham a 3-3 draw at defending champion Manchester City in the Premier League on Sunday. Jack Grealish had looked like settling a thrilling game at Etihad Stadium with a goal in the 81st minute. But Kulusevski rose to meet Brennan Johnson’s cross and head in off the underside of the bar to secure a point for Spurs. City has now drawn its last three games in the league and is third in the standings, three points behind leader Arsenal. Pep Guardiola’s team has also conceded eight goals during that winless run. City had gone behind to a goal from Son Heung-min in the sixth, but led at halftime after the Tottenham captain put through his own net in the ninth and Phil Foden struck in the 31st. Giovani Lo Celso hit a low, curling effort into the bottom corner to level at 2-2 in the 69th before substitute Grealish scored what seemed to be the winner. Even after Kulusevski’s equalizer there ...