Bears make history with their latest staff hire

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:56:05 GMT

Bears make history with their latest staff hire LAKE FOREST — During the 2023 offseason, the Bears have made some history when it comes to their football operations staff.The Bears have announced the hiring of Darby Dunnagan as Dir. of Video Operations..She was @NUFBFamily Dir of Player Development & replaces Dave Hendrickson, who’s retiring in June after 28 years..Dunnagan is the highest ranking woman in football video in the NFL..@WGNNews pic.twitter.com/Z1UtHeqTOd— Larry Hawley (@HawleySports) April 19, 2023This week, the team announced that Darby Dunnagan has been hired as the director of video operations, becoming the first woman to hold that role in team history. She comes to Lake Forest from Evanston, where she was the director of player operations for Northwestern University's football program. As Dunnagan takes the position, she will become the highest-ranking woman in football video in the National Football League. Dunnagan will replace Dave Hendrickson, who will be retiring from the position after 28 years wi...

My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell ordered to pay $5M over debunked 2020 election data

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:56:05 GMT

My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell ordered to pay $5M over debunked 2020 election data (The Hill) – My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell, an ally of former President Trump who has aggressively pushed baseless 2020 election denial theories, has been ordered to pay $5 million to a software developer who debunked Lindell’s data around the election.Lindell, who promised to pay the $5 million award to anyone who could debunk his data that purportedly proved election fraud, was ordered to pay the sum by a private arbitrator, who ruled that Robert Zeidman, a software expert, successfully disproved Lindell's claims, in a decision first reported by CNN.The ruling from the arbitrator said that Lindell repeatedly claimed to have data that he said was captured during the 2020 election and proved that China interfered in the contest. He repeatedly made the claim in public appearances and TV guest-spots. Lindell then launched the “Prove Mike Wrong Challenge,” offering $5 million to anyone who could prove that the data was not valid. Zeidman entered the contest, submitting a report that ...

How Sarah Jindra’s Choregraphed Wedding Video Was Received by Co-workers

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:56:05 GMT

How Sarah Jindra’s Choregraphed Wedding Video Was Received by Co-workers WGN Morning News’ Sarah Jindra had gotten married with one of those choreographed wedding videos. Guess who doesn’t dig those?  Not to worry we all love each other. WGN celebrates 75 years with special report For more great WGN at 75 stories, check out WGNtv.com/stories

North Carolina senator wants Disney World to move to the Tar Heel State

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:56:05 GMT

North Carolina senator wants Disney World to move to the Tar Heel State GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) – If Walt Disney World needs a place to land after a fallout with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, North Carolina State Sen. Michael Garrett has an idea: Come on up to the Tar Heel State.Garrett, a Democrat from Guilford County, has filed Senate Bill 594, the “Mickey’s Freedom Restoration Act,” to give Disney a place to move the Magic Kingdom, EPCOT Center, Disney's Hollywood Studios, Animal Kingdom and all those other parks, hotels and golf courses. North Carolina bill could ban drag ‘impersonators’ at events with anyone younger than 18 DeSantis (R) has been feuding with Disney after the company opposed his so-called “Don’t Say Gay” legislation and then usurped his legislative move to take over the special taxing district that was created for the company in the 1960s.The new board tasked with overseeing Walt Disney World's entertainment district has said their predecessors put into place an agreement that "completely circumvents" the new board's authority to gov...

BuzzFeed News shutting down

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:56:05 GMT

BuzzFeed News shutting down (The Hill) - BuzzFeed is shutting down its news division. In a memo to staff and obtained by CNN, BuzzFeed Chief Executive Jonah Peretti said the company would lay off about 15 percent of its workforce as part of that shuttering.Peretti called the decision "deeply painful," in his memo and cited "a tech recession" and "a tough economy" as factors leading to the major cost-cutting measure. "Additionally I made the decision to over invest in BuzzFeed News because I love their work and mission so much," Peretti said. "This made me slow to accept that the big platforms wouldn't provide the distribution and financial support required to support premium, free journalism purpose built for social media."BuzzFeed has long been known as a news, quiz and games website that has struggled to stay profitable among a changing media landscape. It is one of a handful of major news and tech companies to slash jobs in recent months. BuzzFeed last made headlines in January when Peretti announ...

Officials in Florida mistakenly send early-morning emergency alert to devices statewide

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:56:05 GMT

Officials in Florida mistakenly send early-morning emergency alert to devices statewide TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) – Folks across Florida awoke Thursday morning to an emergency alert on their phones — a sound usually reserved for an Amber Alert or severe weather warning.This time, though, it was a mistake. Across the state, Floridians' phones sounded off around 4:45 a.m. and lit up with a screen reading "TEST – This is a TEST of the Emergency Alert System. No action is required." Juice Jacking: Feds warn against using public phone charging stations Plenty of residents were soon left wondering why a "test" would be scheduled so early.Turns out, the test wasn't meant to go to Floridians' phones.According to the Florida Association of Broadcasters, the test alert is scheduled to occur every other month around 4:50 a.m. But the Florida Division of Emergency Management announced that the alert was intended to be broadcast on TV, not on the phones of sleeping citizens statewide."[Florida Division of Emergency Management] wants to apologize for the early morning text," the departme...

$135M airport improvements, e-scooter maintenance changes on deck at Austin City Council

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:56:05 GMT

$135M airport improvements, e-scooter maintenance changes on deck at Austin City Council AUSTIN (KXAN) -- On Thursday, Austin City Council will decide whether to open up conversations on permitting more buildings along major highways, a $135 million sticker price for airport improvements and greenlight affordable housing bond use. Here are all the items we're tracking at Austin City Hall Thursday.Changing requirements for special event permits: ApprovedCouncil approved offering prioritization for special events based on the number of years it's been held within the city. Instead of offering priority on a first-come, first-served basis, the change will allow special events that have "historically been held on the same date for the greatest number of years" to have top priority.The item will also lead to some alterations to sound equipment uses and requirements.Approving city use of affordable housing bonds: ApprovedThe City of Austin will issue $350 million in public improvement bonds for affordable housing expenditures, following voter approval of the bond initiative in...

St. Paul shooting was murder-suicide, not double homicide, police say

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:56:05 GMT

St. Paul shooting was murder-suicide, not double homicide, police say Evidence has pointed police away from a double homicide and to a murder-suicide in a shooting in St. Paul this week, the department announced Thursday.Tracey Loving, 27, and Jonathan Evans, 18, were cousins. Police were called about 5:45 a.m. Tuesday to a report of a person shot in the 1400 block of East Minnehaha Avenue and they found Loving in an apartment.As they were investigating, they discovered Evans shot outside the Minnehaha Apartments. Both St. Paul residents were pronounced dead at the scene.On Tuesday, police said they were investigating the case as a double homicide. Now that the Ramsey County medical examiner’s office has completed autopsies and investigators collected more information, police said Thursday that evidence indicates Evans shot Loving before he died by suicide.Police said they continue to investigate. Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Tipster told police fatal shooting outside St. Paul Target was retaliation for killing of pregn...

BOCES students to compete in national competition

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:56:05 GMT

BOCES students to compete in national competition ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Nearly 70 students from more than a dozen local school districts will represent Capital Region BOCES during a statewide competition later this month. The students are competing in events that showcase their work-related skills. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The competition is slated for April 26-28 at the New York State Fairgrounds in Syracuse. Winners from that event will advance to the SkillsUSA competition in June. Students compete in everything from demonstrating a knowledge of proper welding techniques to demonstrating how they solve a crime through their investigatory skills. Capital Region BOCES holds ‘Cinderella prom dress’ event "Winning regionals was pretty surreal," said Demari Perkins, who attends BOCES from Watervliet. "I am looking forward to going to states and exceeding my limits."Her BOCES classmate, Emily Mickle, said she enjoys the challenge of competing at such a high level....

Chapman Museum releases May event schedule

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:56:05 GMT

Chapman Museum releases May event schedule GLENS FALLS, N.Y. (NEWS10) - The Chapman Museum in downtown Glens Falls is lining up another list of local history events for the month of May. The museum collects local and regional history and holds talks on different parts of the North Country's makeup. Here's what's new at the Chapman in May. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Origami flower bouquet classWednesday, May 3, 4 p.m.A family craft program where students of all ages can learn how to fold origami flowers and create a bouquet; parent participation is encouraged, and supervision requiredRegistration can be made by phone call at (518) 793-2826, with a deadline of Tuesday, May 2"Joseph Warren: Why Call a County Warren?" presentationWednesday, May 10, 7 p.m.This talk in the "Conversations with the Past" series will explore the history of Warren County namesake Joseph Warren, hosted by Queensbury Town Supervisor John StroughFree program, reservation required at (518) 7...