One thing Justin Fields would like to change before the 2nd game of the 2023 season
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:08:22 GMT
LAKE FOREST, Ill. — As you might expect, there were plenty of moments that the Bears' starting quarterback would like to have had back from the team's opening week loss to the Packers. It wasn't just his "Pick Six" in the fourth quarter that Justin Fields lamented on when talking with the media on Wednesday at Halas Hall. "After a game, there's always a number of plays that you wish you had back," said Fields. "You're never going to get perfect quarterback play but you go back - and really at any position - you want to do better on this play or do something different that you wish you had did different, especially if it doesn't come out your way at the end of the day."A lot of stuff to learn from, and a lot of stuff to get better from for sure."Fields isn't lying as the offense left a lot to be desired in a 38-20 loss to Green Bay at Soldier Field that soured some of the positive vibes entering the opening week contest. The quarterback was 24-of-37 for 216 yards with a touchdown and...MGM Resorts hacked by ransomware group, social media post says
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:08:22 GMT
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) -- With limited information coming from MGM Resorts and the FBI, speculation has begun on some tech and media websites about who is behind the hack that has disrupted Nevada's largest employer.Reports on Forbes, Gizmodo and Engadget are citing social media posts on X (formerly Twitter) that a group known as ALPHV, also known as BlackCat, compromised MGM Resorts through a simple phone call impersonating an employee on the IT staff. They reportedly found an employee to impersonate by searching through LinkedIn. A 10-minute phone call allowed the compromise.All of these reports cite a thread on X by vx-underground, identified by Forbes as a malware research group with nearly 229,000 followers.“All ALPHV ransomware group did to compromise MGM Resorts was hop on LinkedIn, find an employee, then call the Help Desk,” vx-underground said on X. “A company valued at $33,900,000,000 was defeated by a 10-minute conversation."A source quoted by Forbes speculated that ALPHV initi...UT Austin assistant professor joins AI expert panel
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:08:22 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- An assistant professor at the University of Texas Austin will join a panel of experts poised to "explore the future of artificial intelligence on society," according to a UT release Wednesday.Samantha Shorey, a communication studies assistant professor with UT's Moody College of Communications, was appointed to the AI100 study panel. The panel brings together AI experts from around the globe with specialties in computer science, sociology, ethics and economics, among other areas.The panel is administered by the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, per the release. It is tasked with creating a report every five years and "exploring the state of artificial intelligence and its influences on society," the release added.“This is an incredible honor to be working alongside so many scholars who I have read and looked to their research for so long,” Shorey said in the release. “The folks that are on the committee are the kinds of people I would be...Bayport man gets federal prison sentence for punching St. Paul mail carrier
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:08:22 GMT
A Bayport man has been sentenced to more than 5½ years in federal prison for assaulting a mail carrier in St. Paul in 2018.Kevin Demetri Blocker, 27, pleaded guilty in May to one count of assaulting a federal employee. He was sentenced Monday in U.S. District Court in St. Paul to 68 months in prison, followed by three years of supervised release.According to court documents, Blocker became upset that he had to stop his car quickly for a U.S. Postal Service mail carrier who was crossing the street at an intersection. After the carrier shouted to Blocker that he was required to yield, Blocker parked and confronted the carrier. He punched him in the face, which knocked him to the ground, where his head hit the concrete. He was taken to the hospital with a head wound that required 12 stitches.Blocker tried to hide his involvement in the assault by reporting that his car had been stolen and then selling it, court documents say.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Escape...Review: The must-see restoration of ‘Stop Making Sense’ captures Talking Heads at the height of their powers
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:08:22 GMT
In 1983, New York art rock band Talking Heads returned to action after a brief hiatus when the four members pursued side projects.The group’s first four records, issued one each year from 1977 to 1980, saw Talking Heads add funk and Afrobeat rhythms to their insular post-punk sound to the thrill of critics and ever-increasing interest from listeners. Their singles “Psycho Killer” and “Take Me to the River” had found some success. Thanks to MTV, less conventional acts with strong visuals were developing into superstars.It was Talking Heads’ time. Their fifth album, “Speaking in Tongues,” went platinum and its fiery lead single “Burning Down the House” hit No. 9. When it came time to tour, lead singer David Byrne crafted a wildly inventive, tightly choreographed and theatrically experimental stage show quite unlike any rock concert before it. The band members cobbled together enough money to hire Jonathan Demme, whose 1980 film “Melvin and Howard” established him as a dire...What to stream this week: ‘Barbie,’ Dan & Shay, ‘The Morning Show’ and ‘Welcome to Wrexham’
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:08:22 GMT
Tunes from Dan & Shay and Vic Mensa plus a genre-blending Hulu series “The Other Black Girl” set inside the world of publishing are some of the new television, movies, music and games headed to a device near youAmong the offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists are a joyous season two of “Welcome to Wrexham,” “Barbie” can be bought for $30 and Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon return for season three of “The Morning Show.”— “Barbie” is finally coming to the small screen, giving audiences everywhere the freedom to belt out “I’m Just Ken” along with Ryan Gosling without shame. It’ll come at a cost, though, at least for a little while. Greta Gerwig’s billion-dollar blockbuster will be available to buy on video-on-demand for a cool $29.99 starting Tuesday. The film took on a life of its own after a wild marketing blitz and “Oppenheimer” proximity, inspiring moviegoers to don their pinkest, most sparkly ensembles for group trips to...Kevin McCarthy impeachment inquiry into Biden appears to win over reluctant Republicans
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:08:22 GMT
WASHINGTON — House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s sudden decision to launch an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden has won over even the most reluctant Republicans, with some GOP lawmakers pushing for swift action while others expect it to drag into the 2024 election year.McCarthy opened and closed a private meeting Wednesday of House Republicans justifying his reasoning for the inquiry sought by former President Donald Trump, the party’s frontrunner to challenge Biden next year.The White House mobilized to fight what it called the “unprecedented, unfounded claims” against the president regarding his son, Hunter, and family finances.Biden did not respond to shouted questions about impeachment during an event on cancer research at the White House.“They have turned up no evidence,” said White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre. “This is a political stunt.”The moment is a politically pivotal one for embattled Republican speaker McCarthy whose job is targeted by Trump’s right-f...Changes to state gun laws impacting background checks
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:08:22 GMT
GREEN ISLAND, N.Y. (NEWS10) – Another part of a state gun law goes into effect Wednesday and changes the agency that processes background checks and what you’ll now need a background check for. It’s all tied to gun reform legislation signed by Governor Kathy Hochul after the Tops supermarket mass shooting in Buffalo.The New York State Police now processes background checks. Gun dealers will no longer submit requests directly to the FBI. Under New York Executive Law 228, on national instant criminal background checks, the state police are authorized as a “point of contact state” and will contact the FBI to initiate those background checks starting Wednesday. And the state is now requiring background checks for ammunition purchases. Get the latest news, weather, and sports delivered right to your inbox! The new process left many people at local gun shops frustrated, including Lee Bormann the director of training at the American Firearms Training Academy in Green Island. “...Man admits to eight charges, some linked to death of De Smet football coach
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:08:22 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis man admitted to eight criminal charges, some in connection with the death of a De Smet Jesuit High School football coach in 2017. Kurt Wallace, 30, pleaded guilty to several felonies Wednesday in federal court, including,Four counts of carjackingTwo counts of discharging a firearm in furtherance of carjackingOne count of discharging a firearm in furtherance of carjacking resulting in deathOne count of jail escapeWallace was convicted in multiple carjackings, including one that led to the death of De Smet football coach Jaz Granderson. Investigators say he shot in the early morning hours of Oct. 16, 2017, near the intersection of Minnesota Avenue and Hill Street. Father of teen killed in crash wants more transparency from police Wallace was also convicted in armed carjackings from Sept. 16 and Oct. 15, 2017. Two of those ended up with the driver being shot in the shoulder or the leg. He was indicted by a federal grand jury in November that year. In July 2019...State lawmakers fail to override Parson's vetoes, concede pared-back state budget
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 21:08:22 GMT
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri lawmakers on Wednesday failed to override any of the governor's budget vetoes, conceding to a pared-back budget that is $555 million slimmer than they passed.The GOP-led Legislature did not attempt to override Republican Gov. Mike Parson on most of his budget cuts during its abbreviated annual September session focused on vetoes.But House lawmakers made several fruitless efforts to spare extra funding for law enforcement, seniors and mental health services. Senators gaveled in briefly Wednesday and made no effort to override Parson, upending the House's work.On Tuesday, Parson said lawmakers put “quite a few things in the budget — more than normal” — and that he made numerous line-item vetoes to try to focus the spending on things that would have statewide impacts.“But I have to look at things beyond one House district or one Senate district,” Parson said. “At some point, everything can’t be a priority, and we have to make a decision.” ...Latest news
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