Gordon Lightfoot music sees popularity surge following folk music legend’s death

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:27:40 GMT

Gordon Lightfoot music sees popularity surge following folk music legend’s death TORONTO — John Stinson had been listening to Gordon Lightfoot’s 1975 song, “Now and Then” on Monday shortly before it was announced that the Canadian folk music icon had died at 84.Ironically, it’s one of the few songs that Stinson doesn’t perform as the lead singer of his Gordon Lightfoot Tribute band, which has seven shows planned this summer across Ontario.The 68-year-old from Aurora said he’s always felt the significance of Lightfoot’s music when performing the songs in bars throughout the province and hearing audience’s admiration of the lyrics.“I’ve always known the influence of it, obviously, from the position I’m sitting in,” he said of Lightfoot’s legacy.“But what does it mean to everyone else as it filters across the country? What of his many songs are going to be the most lasting? Is it going to be ‘If you Could Read My Mind?’ Or is it going to be ‘The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald?'”Lightfoot,...

Missouri man sentenced to prison for Jan. 6 participation

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:27:40 GMT

Missouri man sentenced to prison for Jan. 6 participation WASHINGTON (AP) — A Missouri man who argued that cases against him and other participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, siege of the U.S. Capitol are unconstitutional was sentenced Tuesday to 45 days in jail.Lloyd Casimiro Cruz Jr., 50, of Polo, was found guilty in January of two misdemeanors related to entering the U.S. Capitol, the Kansas City Star reported. Cruz also must serve one year of supervised release and pay $500 restitution.Before he was convicted, Cruz filed two petitions arguing that his rights to free speech and protection from unreasonable searches and seizures were being violated. The judge denied both motions.Cruz rode his motorcycle to Washington D.C. for his sentencing and created social media sites to raise funds for his legal bills.Prosecutors said Cruz entered the U.S. Capitol building with others and roamed around for about 7 minutes before leaving. They argued his lack of remorse and continued downplaying of the rioters’ actions justified a jail sentence. They ...

Cirque du Soleil president says AI in entertainment world a low risk to company

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:27:40 GMT

Cirque du Soleil president says AI in entertainment world a low risk to company MONTREAL — The head of Cirque du Soleil says artificial intelligence poses a low risk to the renowned Quebec company, even as debate is emerging about intellectual property protection for artists.Given the strength of the circus company’s brand, Stéphane Lefebvre says he isn’t too worried, arguing that its reputation shields it from AI-driven copying attempts.Artificial intelligence has raised hackles throughout the art and entertainment world, with AI platform users now able to create images, text and music inspired by — and sometimes nearly indistinguishable from — the pros.Recently, a fake duet imitating the voices of Drake and The Weeknd went viral on social media, causing a stir in the recording community.In an interview Tuesday, Lefebvre acknowledged he’s enjoyed experimenting with AI chatbots to tell stories to his kids.He also says Cirque du Soleil is not completely closing the door on the technology for its creative process, but for sees it more as an admi...

Top Toronto mayoral candidates represent one of the most diverse slates in the city’s history

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:27:40 GMT

Top Toronto mayoral candidates represent one of the most diverse slates in the city’s history The slate of top candidates for the Toronto mayoral byelection this year is the most diverse group in the city’s history, but what part does it play in this year’s election?CityNews posed that exact question about whether race, religion, gender plays a part in this the campaign and potentially impact how one will vote to a number of candidates. Here are their responses:Ana Bailão“I think it’s great that we have such a diverse group of candidates. I think that is great that the city is engaged. I’ve been attending many community events from different religions, different ethnic groups. The communities are reaching out to candidates were keep in contact and I think that’s great.We want to truly live by the motto diversity is our strength. And that is making sure that people feel their voices are heard at election time, when somebody is elected mayor, and that they want to participate. And I think the more participation and engagement we have, the be...

Explosion hits Revolutionary Guard base in Iran, killing 2

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:27:40 GMT

Explosion hits Revolutionary Guard base in Iran, killing 2 DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An explosion on Tuesday evening struck a base in Iran belonging to the country’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard, killing two workers, local media reported. There was no word on any damages in the blast.The state-run IRNA news agency said the explosion occurred during a “movement of ammunition” at the Guard base on the outskirts of the city of Damghan, in northern Semnan province.The report offered no other details about the source of the explosion. IRNA added that he incident was under investigation. The semi-official Fars news agency said on its Telegram media channel that two workers at the base were killed and three were wounded in the explosion. It identified the two killed by name but gave no other details.The Guard, whose expeditionary forces operate across the wider Middle East and aid Iranian-allied militant groups such as the Lebanese Hezbollah and the Palestinian Hamas group, and Iran’s military have been targeted before, raising ...

Kids Online Safety Act looks to protect children from social media harm

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:27:40 GMT

Kids Online Safety Act looks to protect children from social media harm WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) - Some lawmakers say social media is harming the country's kids. That's why they are pushing a bipartisan bill to provide kids and parents with better tools to protect themselves online."We lost our son Mason to the viral social media challenge, the choking game," survivor parent Joanna Bogard said."My son was 14 when he was bullied for being black," Social Media Reform Advocate Tracy Kemp said.Parents and advocates shared stories Tuesday on how social media is harming kids."The constant quantification of my worth through likes, comments, and followers, increased my anxiety and deepened my depression," Design It For Us Youth Advocate Emma Lembke said.To stop that in the future, Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) and Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) are introducing legislation to promote online safety."Our bill aims to reduce the harms," Blumenthal said."Our children are suffering at the hands of big tech," Blackburn said.The bill forces big tech to prioritize care...

US Supreme Court won't take up Indiana's abortion burial law

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:27:40 GMT

US Supreme Court won't take up Indiana's abortion burial law INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana law that requires abortion clinics to either bury or cremate fetal remains will remain in effect after the U.S. Supreme Court declined on Monday to consider a lawsuit challenging it.The court gave no explanation for its decision in an order it issued turning down hearings in several dozen cases.That action will leave in place the law first adopted by Indiana’s Republican-dominated Legislature in 2016 and signed by then-Gov. Mike Pence. Chicago shelter helps rescue several golden retrievers, terriers from ‘living in their own filth’ The Chicago-based 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in November overturned an Indiana judge’s decision that the law infringed upon the religious and free speech rights of people who do not believe aborted fetuses deserve the same treatment as deceased people. The appeals court said the law didn’t require any woman to violate her beliefs as it only applied to hospitals or clinics.The appeals court cited a 201...

Tucker Carlson called woman ‘yummy,’ leaked video shows 

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:27:40 GMT

Tucker Carlson called woman ‘yummy,’ leaked video shows  Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson called a woman "yummy" and made other inappropriate comments on the set of his popular show, newly revealed footage shows. “If we're going to talk about sex, I'd love to hit some of the fine points of technique. But, you know, but it's your show. It's totally up to you,” Carlson is seen saying on the video, leaked to Media Matters for America, saying to Piers Morgan, another top pundit on Fox. “We can certainly talk about your sexual technique, especially after your tanning testicles last week," Morgan replied, referring to a special Carlson had recently produced for Fox Nation on masculinity and manhood. Tuesday Morning going out of business, set to close all its stores including those in Illinois, Indiana In another leaked video, Carlson is seen in conversation with someone off camera saying "You wouldn't. Okay? I'm not, you know what, I'm not qualified on that score. I will say, I thought his girlfriend was kind of yummy.”Carlson clarifies t...

DPS has made 12K traffic stops since APD partnership started, council briefing

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:27:40 GMT

DPS has made 12K traffic stops since APD partnership started, council briefing AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The leaders of the Austin Police Department and the Texas Department of Public Safety briefed city council Tuesday about how the now month-long partnership between the two departments is going. Ultimately, APD Chief Joseph Chacon said he is open to shifting the partnerships strategy, but also said the locations APD has asked DPS to patrol are the ones with highest 911 calls and have been identified using data. PREVIOUS: Nearly 200 arrests made since patrols started in Austin, DPS "We follow the lead of Chief Chacon, we're not in charge, this is his operation," said DPS Director Steven McCraw. For the first time, we've learned roughly how many people have been brought to Austin. McCraw said 80 troopers and roughly 20 special agents are in Austin as part of the partnership. It's the first time those numbers have been made public. The director also said DPS has made just under 12,000 traffic stops since the partnership began roughly a month ago in the county. Typica...

Austin Community College starts cybersecurity degree to meet local demand

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 05:27:40 GMT

Austin Community College starts cybersecurity degree to meet local demand AUSTIN (KXAN) — Austin Community College is starting a new cybersecurity degree program this fall, as local job demand is expected to rise. The college's Bachelor of Applied Science in Cybersecurity program aims to meet Central Texas' anticipated job demand, ACC said. This will be the college's fourth bachelor's degree program. It will start in fall 2023 with up to 60 students. ACC said the program is designed for professionals with a related associate degree, people transitioning to a four-year degree or people in the workforce. It will have face-to-face, hybrid and distance education class options. ACC said cybersecurity is "one of the most in-demand careers in Central Texas," with 44% growth expected in the next 10 years. Texas Labor Market Information data shows demand for information security analysts in Texas is expected to increase nearly 50% from 2020 to 2030.“ACC is committed to working with local industry partners to ensure we prepare more individuals to respond to this va...