Céline Dion cancels ‘Courage’ world tour dates citing medical condition
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:29:57 GMT
Céline Dion has cancelled her “Courage” world tour due to ongoing health woes related to a rare neurological disorder. The Quebec-born songstress says she’s not ready to return to the stage for European and U.K. tour dates that had been set to run from August through October, and in March and April 2024. The 55-year-old Canadian icon postponed and cancelled some shows last December when she announced she had been diagnosed with “stiff person syndrome,” a condition commonly marked by severe muscle rigidity and spasms.In a statement posted to her social media, Dion says “even though it breaks my heart, it’s best that we cancel everything now until I’m really ready to be back on stage again.” The statement says Dion’s medical team continues to evaluate and treat her condition. Dion closed her statement saying, “I’m not giving up… and I can’t wait to see you again.” This report by The Canadian Pres...After yearslong delay, DEA revokes license of wholesale drug distributor over opioid crisis failures
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:29:57 GMT
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration stripped one of the nation’s largest drug distributors of its license to sell highly addictive painkillers Friday after determining it failed to flag thousands of suspicious orders at the height of the opioid crisis.The action against Morris & Dickson Co. that threatens to put it out of business came two days after an Associated Press investigation found the DEA allowed the company to keep shipping drugs for nearly four years after a judge recommended the harshest penalty for its “cavalier disregard” of rules aimed at preventing opioid abuse.The DEA acknowledged that the time it took to issue its final decision was “longer than typical for the agency” but blamed Morris & Dickson in part for holding up the process by seeking delays due to the COVID-19 pandemic and its lengthy pursuit of a settlement that the agency said it had considered. The order becomes effective in 90 days, allowing more time to negotiate a settlement.DEA Adm...Celine Dion cancels remaining shows of Courage world tour due to health issues
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:29:57 GMT
Canadian pop singer Céline Dion says she is cancelling all of her Courage world tour shows for this year and into 2024 due to health issues.“I’m so sorry to disappoint all of you once again. I’m working really hard to build back my strength, but touring can be very difficult even when you’re 100%. It’s not fair to you to keep postponing the shows, and even though it breaks my heart, it’s best that we cancel everything now until I’m really ready to be back on stage again. I want you all to know, I’m not giving up… and I can’t wait to see you again!” she states on her website.I’m so sorry to disappoint all of you once again… and even though it breaks my heart, it’s best that we cancel everything until I’m really ready to be back on stage… I’m not giving up… and I can’t wait to see you again!” – Celine xx…More info????https://t.co/DHUch7W7OF pic.twitter.com/bgszxVd1za— Celine Dion (@celinedion) May 26, 2023Dion announced in December 2022 that she has...German government denies Scholz comments spurred raids on climate activists
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:29:57 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — A German government spokesperson on Friday rejected the notion that comments by Chancellor Olaf Scholz criticizing climate activists might have prompted raids against them this week.Police on Wednesday searched more than a dozen properties across Germany linked to the group Last Generation, seizing assets as part of a probe into its finances. Prosecutors in Munich said they are investigating whether the group constitutes a criminal organization after its repeated road blockades and other protests drew numerous complaints from the public.Days before the raids, Scholz said he thought it was “ completely nutty to somehow stick yourself to a painting or on the street.” Members of Last Generation have hit back, describing the raids as a blow to democracy and accusing Scholz of belittling young people’s fears about global warming.Scholz’s spokesperson, Wolfgang Buechner, said he didn’t know whether the chancellor had advance knowledge of the raids but that ...Pope runs fever, skips meetings, Vatican says
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:29:57 GMT
VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis skipped meetings Friday because he was running a fever, the Vatican said.There were no details about how sick Francis was. The last time he spiked a serious fever, in March, the 86-year-old pontiff was rushed to the hospital where he was diagnosed with acute bronchitis. He received intravenous antibiotics and was released three days later.A Vatican official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasn’t authorized to speak about the pope’s health, said Francis didn’t receive anyone in audience Friday “because of a feverish state.” There were no formal audiences scheduled Friday, but Francis keeps a separate, private and unofficial agenda of meetings with people he receives at his hotel.Francis has had a busy week, presiding over a meeting of the Italian bishops conference, participating in an afternoon encounter Thursday with his school foundation Scholas Occurentes, as well as meeting with several other prelates and visiting dignitaries.He is...OPP investigating after missing child found dead north of Cobourg
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:29:57 GMT
Provincial police are investigating after a child was found dead north of Cobourg.The Ontario Provincial Police in Northumberland County say they received reports of a missing child from an address in Hamilton Township around 5:15 p.m. on Thursday.The child was later found dead at the same address.The OPP continues to investigate along with the Office of the Chief Coroner for Ontario.Investigators say there is no threat to public safety.Indiana doctor reprimanded, fined $3,000 for talking publicly about Ohio 10-year-old’s abortion
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:29:57 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indiana board decided Thursday night to reprimand an Indianapolis doctor after finding that she violated patient privacy laws by talking publicly about providing an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from neighboring Ohio.The state Medical Licensing Board voted that Dr. Caitlin Bernard didn’t abide by privacy laws when she told a newspaper reporter about the girl’s treatment in a case that became a flashpoint in the national abortion debate days after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade last summer.The board, however, rejected accusations from Indiana’s Republican attorney general that Bernard violated state law by not reporting the child abuse to Indiana authorities. Board members chose to fine Bernard $3,000 for the violations, turning down a request from the attorney general’s office to suspend Bernard’s license. The board issued no restrictions on her practice of medicine.Bernard has consistently defended her actions, and she told the board on...Man, 19, 2 teens, charged in fatal shooting of 18-year-old
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:29:57 GMT
CHICAGO — A man, 19, and two teens were charged with the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Cameron Rayford on April 27. Jordan Parks is charged with six felony counts of first-degree murder, attempted first degree murder, possession of stolen firearm and aggravated battery. A15-year-old boy was charged with the same felonies including a count of unlawful us f weapon under 21. Jordan Parks, 19, Another 16-year-old was also charged with the same felonies including unlawful use of machine gun. The boys were arrested Tuesday in the 2900 block of South Federal Street and the 2900 block of South State Street. They were identified by the CPD as the individuals who participated in the fatal shooting of 18-year-old Cameron Rayford on April 27. Man dead following officer-involved shooting in Des Plaines The three individuals were placed in custody and charged accordingly.Ford EV owners to get access to Tesla Supercharger network starting next spring
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:29:57 GMT
DETROIT (AP) — All of Ford Motor Co.'s current and future electric vehicles will have access to about 12,000 Tesla Supercharger stations in the U.S. and Canada starting next spring.Ford CEO Jim Farley and Tesla CEO Elon Musk announced the agreement Thursday during a “Twitter Spaces” audio chat.“We think this is a huge move for our industry and for all electric customers,” Farley said.Musk said he didn't want Tesla's network to be a “walled garden” and that he wants to use it to support sustainable transportation.“It is our intent to do everything possible to support Ford and have Ford be on an equal footing at Tesla Superchargers,” Musk said. Say goodbye to AM radio: Why carmakers are removing it from new models Farley said there will be a cost to Ford owners, perhaps a monthly subscription, but he didn't give specifics. Details of any financial arrangement between Ford and Tesla were not announced.At first, Ford's current electric vehicles will need an adapter to hook into the Te...Dean's Reviews: 'The Little Mermaid'
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:29:57 GMT
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