Massachusetts’ high court upholds $37M judgment for woman who smoked Marlboro Lights, got cancer

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:40 GMT

Massachusetts’ high court upholds $37M judgment for woman who smoked Marlboro Lights, got cancer BOURG-DU-BOST, France — The highest court in Massachusetts has upheld a nearly $37 million judgment for a woman who said she developed cancer after switching to Marlboro Light cigarettes because she thought they were less dangerous than the Marlboro Red cigarettes she had previously smoked.The Supreme Judicial Court’s unanimous ruling on Tuesday said that Patricia Walsh Greene might have smoked less or quit sooner had she not been swayed by Philip Morris’ claims that Marlboro Lights were safer.“Philip Morris represented that such products, including Marlboro Lights, delivered lower tar and nicotine and were a healthier alternative to regular cigarettes,” the court wrote in its decision. But Philip Morris never disclosed to its consumers that internal research it conducted in the late 1970s showed that the smoke of Marlboro Lights was more likely to cause the DNA damage that can lead to cancer, the court said.An email seeking comment was left with Altria, Philip Morris’ p...

NYC Mayor Adams calls fatal subway chokehold ‘tragedy that never should have happened’

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:40 GMT

NYC Mayor Adams calls fatal subway chokehold ‘tragedy that never should have happened’ NEW YORK (AP) — New York City Mayor Eric Adams said Wednesday that the death of Jordan Neely at the hands of a fellow subway rider was “a tragedy that never should have happened” and pledged to do more to help people experiencing mental health crises.“My heart goes out to Jordan’s family, who is suffering great pain and uncertainty about the circumstances of his death,” said Adams, a former police officer who was criticized for his initial muted response to Neely’s death.Neely died on May 1 when U.S. Marine veteran Daniel Penny put him in a chokehold aboard a subway train in Manhattan.The 30-year-old Neely was a former Michael Jackson impersonator who was well-known to city outreach workers who try to help unhoused people experiencing mental illness.A freelance journalist who recorded video of Neely’s final minutes said Neely had been screaming at other passengers but hadn’t attacked anyone when Penny pulled him to the floor and pinned him. The video shows two other subw...

Google is giving its dominant search engine an artificial-intelligence makeover

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:40 GMT

Google is giving its dominant search engine an artificial-intelligence makeover MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) — Google on Wednesday disclosed plans to infuse its dominant search engine with more advanced artificial-intelligence technology, a drive that’s in response to one of the biggest threats to its long-established position as the internet’s main gateway. The gradual shift in how Google’s search engine runs is rolling out three months after Microsoft’s Bing search engine started to tap into technology similar to that which powers the artificially intelligent chatbot ChatGPT, which has created one of Silicon Valley’s biggest buzzes since Apple released the first iPhone 16 years ago.Google, which is owned by Alphabet Inc., already has been testing its own conversational chatbot called Bard. That product, powered by technology called generative AI that also fuels ChatGPT, has only been available to people accepted from a waitlist. But Google announced Wednesday that Bard will be available to all comers in more than 180 countries and ...

Elon Musk’s tweets about Texas mall gunman spread misleading claims, question shooter’s background

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:40 GMT

Elon Musk’s tweets about Texas mall gunman spread misleading claims, question shooter’s background WASHINGTON (AP) — Misleading claims about the neo-Nazi gunman responsible for Saturday’s mass shooting at a Dallas-area shopping center are reverberating across Twitter, in large part because of Twitter owner Elon Musk.Musk has questioned whether the man identified by authorities as the shooter, Mauricio Garcia, really had an account on a Russian social media platform, and Musk suggested that revelations about the shooter’s background could be a “psyop,” or psychological operation, in which the public is misled about the real details of the shooting.Garcia proclaimed his white supremacist views on social media and sported Nazi tattoos. Authorities and independent researchers have confirmed his interest in far-right extremism and white supremacism. When police killed Garcia, he was wearing a patch that read “RWDS,” an acronym that stands for “ Right Wing Death Squad.”“We do know he had neo-Nazi ideation,” Texas Department of Public Safety Regional Director Hank Sibley sai...

After sex assault verdict, Trump could face tough questions at CNN town hall

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:40 GMT

After sex assault verdict, Trump could face tough questions at CNN town hall Former President Donald Trump will return to CNN on Wednesday night, joining the network for a two-hour town hall event in early-voting New Hampshire a day after a civil jury found him liable for sexually assaulting a woman nearly three decades ago.The prime-time forum, which was publicly announced last week, was expected to be notable because it would be bringing together a network and a candidate who have long sparred with each other. But the stakes were raised considerably Tuesday after jurors in New York found Trump had sexually abused and defamed advice columnist E. Jean Carroll, though they rejected her claim that he raped her. The jury awarded her $5 million in damages. Trump said the ruling was “A DISGRACE” and he vowed to appeal.While the civil trial verdict carries no criminal penalties, it nonetheless revives attention on the myriad investigations facing Trump, who was indicted in New York in March for hush money payments made to women who had accused him of sexual ...

West Virginia’s Huggins agrees to $1M pay cut, 3-game suspension for homophobic slur

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:40 GMT

West Virginia’s Huggins agrees to $1M pay cut, 3-game suspension for homophobic slur Bob Huggins has agreed to a three-game suspension and a $1 million salary reduction and will be required to meet with LGBTQ+ leaders for using a homophobic slur during a radio interview, the university announced Wednesday.The agreement allows Huggins to keep his job as the school’s basketball coach, but the blunder will leave a lasting mark on his Hall of Fame career.West Virginia University President Gordon Gee and athletic director Wren Baker said in a joint statement that the university has “made it explicitly clear to Coach Huggins that any incidents of similar derogatory and offensive language will result in immediate termination.”Under the agreement, Huggins and all current and future athletics coaching staff will be required to undergo training that will be developed by the university’s LGBTQ+ Center to address all aspects of inequality, including homophobia, transphobia and sexism. Huggins also will be required to meet with LGBTQ+ leaders from across the state.“W...

Pakistan deploys troops to halt unrest after ex-Prime Minister Khan is ordered held on new charges

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:40 GMT

Pakistan deploys troops to halt unrest after ex-Prime Minister Khan is ordered held on new charges ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistan’s government called out the military Wednesday in areas roiled by deadly violence following the arrest of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was dragged from a courtroom and ordered held for another eight days on new corruption charges that outraged his supporters and deepened the country’s political turmoil.In an address to the nation, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif said the unrest by Khan’s supporters “damaged sensitive public and private property,” forcing him to deploy the military in the capital of Islamabad, the most populous province of Punjab and in volatile regions of the northwest.After Khan was arrested Tuesday, crowds in Islamabad and other major cities blocked roads, clashed with police, and set fire to police checkpoints and military facilities in violence that left six people dead and hundreds arrested. On Wednesday, protesters stormed a radio station in the northwestern city of Peshawar.“Such scenes were never seen by the peopl...

4 charged with murder of CPD officer Aréanah Preston; no bail

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:40 GMT

4 charged with murder of CPD officer Aréanah Preston; no bail CHICAGO — Three men and a juvenile have been charged with first-degree murder in the slaying of 24-year-old Chicago police officer Aréanah Preston.Trevell Breeland, 19, Joseph Brooks, 19, Jakwon Buchanan, 18, and a 16-year-old Jaylan Frazier have all been charged with first-degree murder. Frazier has been charged as an adult.In bond court, all four were held without bail — with the judge saying he could not ensure the public safety of the community after their alleged "violent crime spree."Their next court date is scheduled for May 30.Interim Supt. Eric Carter said the group was responsible for several robberies and motor vehicle thefts prior to the shooting.In bond court, an assistant state's attorney alleged the group conducted five robberies in approximately a two-hour time frame."She was a beloved daughter, sister and friend who wanted to make a difference in this world," Carter said during a Wednesday morning news conference.On early Saturday morning, Preston had just returned ...

2 Chicago buildings make US 'Most Endangered Historic Places' list

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:40 GMT

2 Chicago buildings make US 'Most Endangered Historic Places' list CHICAGO — Two vacant buildings along Chicago's State Street in the Loop are among the country's most endangered historic places. On Tuesday, the National Trust for Historic Preservation unveiled its 2023 America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places list, an annual ranking that spotlights significant US sites at risk of destruction or irreparable damage.The Century Building and the Consumers Building, just east of the Dirksen Federal Building in the 200 block of S. State Street, have been targeted for demolition by the federal government's General Services Administration.  Bally’s could offer stakes in Chicago casino to residents The government repurchased the buildings in 2005 to expand federal office space, but the buildings have sat vacant since then. The city also dropped plans to buy and sell them to a private developer for residential use, worrying that it would give occupants a direct line of sight into the courthouse. As two iconic ea...

Video shows comedian chase away burglar in Los Angeles

Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 05:00:40 GMT

Video shows comedian chase away burglar in Los Angeles (KTLA) – Surveillance footage captured the moment a father fought off a burglar at his home, but only after the thief made off with thousands of dollars in recording equipment. Video of the burglary shows the thief, his face covered, wiping his fingerprints off Daniel Lobell’s school-bus-turned-mobile-recording-studio. Lobell, a comedian, owns the bus, which he parks behind his home in Los Angeles. The bus is Lobell's office, where he records his popular podcast “Modern Day Philosophers,” a show that features comics talking about philosophy. The mobile recording studio, which he also uses for other productions, is his livelihood, he said. “I worked my a-- off to build this business so that I could stand on my own two feet and do something, a business that I know I'm good at, that I know I can help other people with,” Lobell said.   Ray Liotta’s cause of death revealed 1 year later: report On May 4, the alleged thief climbed a wall into Lobell's yard and broke into the bu...