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CNN —An Australian police officer has been charged with manslaughter after he tasered a 95-year-old woman with dementia in a nursing home. Clare Nowland, a great-grandmother, died in hospital a week after she was tasered at the home in May. A 33-year-old senior constable, Kristian White, is alleged to have tasered Nowland at the home after asking her to drop a steak knife she was holding. The other officer attempted to grab the knife, but Nowland is said to have moved towards them with her walker. Family friend Andrew Thaler said at the time that before the incident Nowland was frail and unable to stand unaided.
Persons: Clare Nowland, Kristian White, White, Nowland, “ Clare, Andrew Thaler Organizations: CNN, Police, New South Wales Police, Public Prosecutions, Monaro Police, Sky News Australia Locations: Cooma , New South Wales, New,
The lineup for DealBook Summit 2023On Wednesday, DealBook will be live and in person at our annual summit in New York. The DealBook team and reporters from The Times will be reporting live from the conference. Even if you are not with us, you can follow along here beginning at 8:30 a.m. Eastern. Here are the speakers:Vice President Kamala HarrisElon Musk , the chairman and C.E.O. Is this a technology that will unleash a new wave of productivity, or is it a force that could do irreparable harm?
Persons: DealBook, Andrew, Kamala Harris Elon Musk, Tesla, X Tsai Ing, Taiwan Lina Khan, Jamie Dimon, JPMorgan Chase Bob Iger, Kevin McCarthy, California Jensen Huang, Nvidia David Zaslav, Jay Monahan Organizations: DealBook, The, SpaceX, Federal Trade, JPMorgan, Disney, Republican, Nvidia, Warner Bros, White House Locations: New York, Taiwan, California, Israel, China, U.S, Beijing, Washington
Several large companies have pulled ads on X after Elon Musk reposted an antisemitic remark. AdvertisementAndrew Tate has stepped in to pledge funds to Elon Musk's X after antisemitism row caused several major companies to pull ads from the platform. Since returning to X, Tate seems to be earning a significant amount under Elon Musk's content-creator plan, claiming he received $20,000 during one payout. Several right-wing figures stepped in to express support for Musk, including Seth Dillon, the CEO of satirical site Babylon Bee, and commentator Tim Pool. "I will advertise X on X," he wrote on X.
Persons: Elon Musk, influencers, Andrew Tate, Tate, , Elon Musk's, Musk, Jack Dorsey, Seth Dillon, Tim Pool, Tate —, Tristan Organizations: Service, Elon, Elon Musk's, Disney, Apple, IBM, Bloomberg, Sun Locations: Romania
Some sailors off the Iberian coast are turning to heavy metal to deter orcas from ramming into their boats. The music will also add to human-made ocean noise, which is already a major issue for marine animals. AdvertisementSailors using heavy metal music to deter orcas from ramming into their boats could find that the strategy backfires. AdvertisementAdditionally, Trites told Business Insider that if sailors adopted this method, the most harmful result would be an addition to noise pollution in the ocean. Human-caused noise pollution comes from a variety of sources, including ships, energy production via wind turbines, underwater mining, and even low-flying planes.
Persons: , Andrew Trites, Trites Organizations: Service, New York Times, Marine Mammal Research, University of British, NOAA, Sound Locations: University of British Columbia
The union represents more than 9,000 Starbucks workers at more than 300 stores across the country. Employees at some unionized stores started the walkout on Wednesday with the aim of surprising the company, which was aware of Thursday’s planned walkout. Starbucks says the union is the side that has prevented bargaining sessions by insisting on conducting the meetings online, with rank-and-file members observing, rather than having negotiating teams sit down in person. The union is calling on the company to shut down mobile orders on promotional days, which it says have gotten more frequent. The store was so overwhelmed that some drinks and food went to waste and orders were halted, Ms. Federspiel-Baier said.
Persons: Thursday’s, ” Andrew Trull, Daisy Federspiel, Baier Organizations: Employees, Starbucks Locations: Seattle
Aircraft close calls have been rising, prompting safety concerns. WSJ goes inside the air traffic control tower at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to see how controllers juggle around 2,100 flights every day. Photo illustration: Nayon ChoThe nation’s air-traffic-control system faces increasing hazards from short staffing, outdated technology and chronic underfunding, according to a federal report that examined safety issues following a string of close calls at U.S. airports over the past year. Staffing shortages at facilities that manage airplane traffic are leading to significant flight delays as the Federal Aviation Administration shuffles personnel to maintain safety at the expense of efficiency, the report said.
Persons: Nayon Cho Organizations: Jackson Atlanta International Airport, U.S, Federal Aviation Administration Locations: Hartsfield
AdvertisementWikipedia founder Jimmy Wales just threw the latest punch in his ongoing feud with X owner Elon Musk. Wales said that X — formerly known as Twitter — has become, in his view, overrun with "trolls and lunatics. "It's probably a terrible business model, but that's the history of my career," he said with a laugh. "If you have the same business model as everyone else, you're driven by the same pressures. If you have a different business model you can say, 'OK, now, why would people pay for this?'"
Persons: Jimmy Wales, , Elon Musk, Musk, he'd, Donald Trump, Kanye West, influencer Andrew Tate ., he's, it's Organizations: Web, Wales, Service, X, Twitter, CNBC Locations: Wales, Turkey, influencer Andrew Tate . Wales
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailKorea, Taiwan and Vietnam will continue to benefit from tech exports pickup in 2024: Goldman SachsAndrew Tilton of Goldman Sachs shares the investment bank's Asia growth outlook in 2024.
Persons: Goldman Sachs Andrew Tilton, Goldman Sachs Organizations: Email Korea, Goldman Locations: Taiwan, Vietnam, Asia
"Pants" isn't an appropriate word for the office, and "quite nice" could offend someone. 'Quite nice' can be understood as an insultAndrew Telfer and his wife moved to Scotland from the US in 2019 to be closer to family. "For example, in America, 'quite nice' can be a modifier that implies something is very nice. Whereas in UK English, saying something is quite nice could imply that it's underwhelming or not good enough. "I once got in trouble for calling somebody's gift 'quite nice,' which I meant as a hearty compliment but was interpreted as an insult."
Persons: who've, , Michael Barton, Barton, he's, what's, Sharon Klahr Coey, America weren't, Coey, Klahr Coey, hadn't, Jennifer Cairns, Andrew Telfer, Telfer, somebody's Organizations: Service, New York City, Rebel, National Health Service Locations: British, Denver, London, New York, America, Jonestown, Northern Ireland, Scotland
Airlines’ hiring binge has suddenly thrust many pilots behind the controls of different, bigger planes than they are used to flying. That rapid advancement to new cockpit seats is fueling anxieties over whether pilots’ newness to certain aircraft could lead to more minor mishaps that go unnoticed by the flying public—or more serious incidents and accidents.
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Two days earlier, the body of 38-year-old Krystal Marshall was recovered from the charred remains of her home after a house fire in South Australia, according to SA Police. The number of women killed by violence in Australia has ranged between 43 and 84 each years since Counting Dead Women began tallying deaths in 2012. Since then, she said she’s noticed a change in the way people, including the police, respond to domestic violence. But until those lessons are learned, state authorities are strengthening their responses to domestic violence. Whitford says it takes the community to come together to prevent more women becoming victims of domestic violence.
Persons: Manuela Whitford, We’ve, I’ve, , ’ I’m, ” Whitford, you’re, you’ve, It’s, They’re, Alice McShera, Geoff DeSanges, Lilie James, Krystal Marshall, Analyn, Whitford, she’s, , Julia Gillard, Gillard, Andrew Tate, Andrew Lines, Lines, , haven’t, Hilary Whiteman Organizations: Australia CNN, Friends, Facebook, WA, Victoria Police, New South Wales Police, ACT Policing, Police, SA Police, Dignity, Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Women Survey, Women, United Nations, Global Institute, Women’s, NSW Police, CNN Locations: Brisbane, Australia, Australian, Perth, Western Australia, Sydney, New, Canberra, South Australia, Romania, New Zealand
The sheep came spilling over the hillside, emerging through the low mist where the green earth touched the gray sky, running down into the fields below. It was Shetland Wool Week, and visitors from around the world — most of them women and nearly all of them knitting enthusiasts — were streaming to the Uradale farm and other areas of the Shetland Islands, a far-flung archipelago north of the Scotland mainland, to see the famed fleeces. The weeklong festival, established in 2010, is both a way to spread a cherished tradition of knitting and celebrate the local culture, and a commercial opportunity for the area’s sheep farmers, wool spinners and craftspeople. “What Shetland Wool Week did was offer us a shop window to an international audience, which we probably would have had great difficulty finding,” said Ronnie Eunson, who established Uradale Farm decades ago. “It’s a whole new world, these ladies who knit.”
Persons: , Ronnie Eunson Organizations: Shetland Wool Locations: Shetland, Scotland
Pat Shanahan says the time he spent working with Spirit AeroSystems as a Boeing executive positioned him to make needed changes. Photo: Manuel Balce Ceneta/Associated PressBoeing has tried for years to turn itself around. Its new best hope is a former executive who had a front-row seat to the jet manufacturer’s struggles. Pat Shanahan , a 30-year Boeing veteran and engineer by training, has taken over as interim chief executive officer of one of Boeing’s biggest and most problematic suppliers.
Persons: Pat Shanahan, AeroSystems, Manuel Balce Ceneta Organizations: Boeing, Associated Press Boeing
The FAA Finally Gets Permanent Leadership
  + stars: | 2023-10-25 | by ( Andrew Tangel | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
Mike Whitaker sailed through a confirmation hearing earlier this month, a contrast to the experience of President Biden’s previous nominee. Photo: Michael Reynolds/EPA/ShutterstockThe U.S. Senate confirmed President Biden’s pick to head the Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday, giving the air-safety regulator its first permanent leader in more than 18 months. Mike Whitaker , who previously served as deputy FAA administrator during the Obama administration, will confront a slew of problems—from short-staffed air-traffic control to outdated technology and heightened safety worries after a spate of close calls at U.S. airports earlier this year.
Persons: Mike Whitaker, Biden’s, Michael Reynolds, Obama Organizations: U.S . Senate, Federal Aviation Administration, U.S
An off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after he allegedly tried to disable an aircraft’s engines while riding in the cockpit jump seat on a regional flight. Photo: Aubrey Gavello/Local News X/TMX via APFederal authorities suggested psychedelic mushrooms and depression may have played a role in an off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot’s alleged attempt to shut down an airplane’s engines midflight. The details came as federal prosecutors accused Joseph David Emerson on Tuesday of interfering with flight crew members and attendants on a flight last weekend, which eventually landed safely in Portland, Ore.
Persons: Aubrey Gavello, Alaska Airlines pilot’s, Joseph David Emerson Organizations: Alaska Airlines, AP Locations: Portland , Ore
The incident occurred on a flight from Everett, Wash., to San Francisco. Photo: caroline brehman/ShutterstockAn off-duty Alaska Airlines pilot riding in a cockpit jump seat on a regional flight was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after he allegedly tried to disable the aircraft’s engines during a flight. Alaska Flight 2059, operated by Horizon Air, was diverted Sunday evening to Portland, Ore., after the off-duty pilot “unsuccessfully attempted to disrupt the operation of the engines,” during a flight from Seattle Paine Field International Airport in Everett, Wash., to San Francisco, according to Alaska Air Group , the parent of both Horizon and Alaska Airlines.
Persons: caroline brehman, Organizations: Alaska Airlines, Horizon Air, Seattle Paine Field International, Alaska Air Group Locations: Everett, Wash, San Francisco, Alaska, Portland, Horizon
An Airbus system warns pilots with a screen alert that a runway is too short. Photo: AirbusTechnology to alert pilots of potential runway crashes is widely available. Audible warnings and text alerts to help avert catastrophe on the tarmac are often standard features on new aircraft. In many cases those features aren’t turned on.
Persons: aren’t Organizations: Airbus, Airbus Technology
Aircraft close calls have been rising, prompting safety concerns. WSJ goes inside the air traffic control tower at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport to see how controllers juggle around 2,100 flights every day. Photo illustration: Nayon ChoTechnology to alert pilots of potential runway crashes is widely available. Audible warnings and text alerts to help avert catastrophe on the tarmac are often standard features on new aircraft. In many cases those features aren’t turned on.
Persons: Nayon Cho, aren’t Organizations: Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Nayon Cho Technology Locations: Hartsfield
CNN —For the past year and a half, medical cannabis company CEO Gary Long has spent a lot of his time reassuring Georgia’s small-town mayors about what will soon be coming to their local pharmacy: medical marijuana. The Georgia Board of Pharmacy is currently processing applications from pharmacies around the state that want to sell low-dose THC products. National chains such as CVS and Walmart won’t be selling THC products in Georgia, but Long said 130 local pharmacies have already agreed to sell his product exclusively. Making medical cannabis so accessible in such a traditionally conservative Deep South state like Georgia caught some by surprise. Californians have been able to buy medical cannabis since 1996 and adults there got the right to use it recreationally in 2016.
Persons: Gary Long, that’s, , Long, Coke, Andrew Turnage, Jimmy Kimmel, “ I’ve, ” Long, Jonathan Marquess, ” Marquess, it’s, Jay Wexler, , Brian Kemp, Marquess ’, Marquess, there’s, ” Turnage, Aaron Smith, ” Smith, Dr, Sanjay Gupta, Turnage, I’ve Organizations: CNN, Botanical Sciences, Georgia, of Pharmacy, CVS, Walmart, Medical Cannabis Commission, Georgia General Assembly, US Drug Enforcement, Boston University School of Law, Justice, Gov, Pharmacy, Georgia Pharmacy Association’s Academy of Independent Pharmacy, National Cannabis Industry Association, Get CNN, CNN Health Locations: Georgia, United States, Connecticut, Massachusetts
CNN —NBC News is uniting with a pair of strange bedfellows for the third Republican Party primary debate. It’s no surprise that the GOP, which veered sharply to the right during Donald Trump’s presidency, would select Salem and Rumble as partners. Before Trump upended America’s politics, Salem was a run-of-the-mill conservative media organization. When I asked NBC News on Monday if the network was actually comfortable collaborating on the third GOP debate with Salem and Rumble, given each company’s history, a spokesperson declined comment. Most conservative media outlets are not what they were pre-2016.
Persons: It’s, Donald Trump’s, Trump, Salem, , Hugh Hewitt, , Charlie Kirk, Dinesh D’Souza, Sebastian Gorka, Jenna Ellis —, Kirk, Joe Biden, baselessly, Benjamin Netanyahu, Andrew Tate, Nick Fuentes, Hewitt Organizations: CNN, NBC, Republican Party, Republican National, Monday, Miami, Salem Radio Network, GOP, ” CNN, MAGA Media, NBC News Locations: Salem, Romania
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailChina's economy 'could be bottoming out', but unlikely to have robust reflation: Goldman SachsAndrew Tilton of Goldman Sachs says there are encouraging signs coming out of China and shares why he thinks Beijing will not implement measures that boost growth "dramatically".
Persons: Goldman Sachs Andrew Tilton, Goldman Sachs Locations: China, Beijing
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Star running back Saquon Barkley was listed as questionable for the New York Giants game against the Dolphins in Miami on Sunday. Giants coach Brian Daboll on Friday ruled out left tackle Andrew Thomas, rookie center John Michael Schmitz and left guard Shane Lemieux. Thomas (left hamstring) has not played since the season opener against Dallas. Neither Thomas, Schmitz nor Lemieux practiced this week. Ben Bredeson will start at center and Mark Glowinski will probably be the left guard.
Persons: Saquon Barkley, Barkley, Brian Daboll, Andrew Thomas, John Michael Schmitz, Shane Lemieux, Thomas, Schmitz, Lemieux, Joshua Ezeudu, Ben Bredeson, Mark Glowinski, Marcus McKethan, Evan Neal, Neal, Daniel Bellinger, Micah McFadden, , Organizations: , New York Giants, Dolphins, Sunday, Arizona, Seattle, Giants, Dallas, Seahawks Locations: RUTHERFORD, N.J, Miami
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia soon will become the first state in the nation to offer medical marijuana products at independent pharmacies, state officials said. It will likely take a few weeks before medical marijuana is available in pharmacies. Medical marijuana is only available to Georgians with approval from a physician to treat severe illnesses including seizures, terminal cancers, Parkinson’s disease and post-traumatic stress disorder. Low THC oil can contain no more than 5% THC, the compound that gives users a high. The Georgia Department of Public Health recently disclosed it had miscounted and inflated the number of registered medical marijuana patients.
Persons: , Gary Long, they’ve, Mindy Leech, Lee, Brian Kemp, “ We’re, Jonathan Marquess, Marquess, Andrew Turnage Organizations: ATLANTA, , Georgia, of Pharmacy, Botanical Sciences, The Atlanta, , Pharmacy, Georgia General Assembly, Georgia Department of Public Health, Georgia Pharmacy Association, CVS, Walgreens, Medical Cannabis Commission Locations: — Georgia, Newnan, Georgia, Atlanta
Andrew Tate walks before delivering a press statement outside his house in Voluntari, Ilfov, Romania, August 4, 2023. Inquam Photos/George Calin via REUTERS/ File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsBUCHAREST, Oct 5 (Reuters) - Witnesses and alleged victims of controversial internet personality Andrew Tate are being harassed and intimidated in an effort to silence them, their lawyers said on Thursday. U.S. and British legal representatives of alleged victims held a press conference in Bucharest on Thursday. In Britain, four women are planning a civil lawsuit against Tate alleging he raped them between 2013 and 2016. Tate, a self-described misogynist, has gained millions of fans by promoting an ultra-masculine lifestyle that critics say denigrates women.
Persons: Andrew Tate, George Calin, Tate, Tristan, they've, Jillian Roth, Laffey, Kent, Roth, Mateea Petrescu, Matthew Jury, Luiza Ilie, Alan Charlish, Alex Richardson Organizations: REUTERS, Rights, Tate, Bucharest, National Center, Thomson Locations: Voluntari, Ilfov, Romania, Rights BUCHAREST, Bucharest, Bucci, United States, United Kingdom, Britain
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