A one-eyed rescue cat is the newest Cadbury Bunny and the first feline to hold the role
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:37 GMT
(CNN) — A one-eyed cat named Crash is the first-ever cat to win the Cadbury Bunny contest, making him the brand’s official “spokesbunny” for the year.The chocolate company announced Crash’s win in a news release Tuesday. The lucky winner is an 8-year-old from Boise, Idaho, according to the release.Crash was injured in a “devastating” car accident, according to the release. The accident left him “severely injured and left with one eye.”While healing at a local shelter, Crash’s “quirky, outgoing personality” earned him the love of shelter staff, the release said.As the winner of the Cadbury Bunny tryouts, Crash will star in the 2023 Cadbury “Clucking Bunny” commercial. He’ll also receive a prize of $5,000 for himself, as well as $5,000 “to the shelter of his choice,” according to the release.Crash’s owner, Maddie Corey, expressed her pride at her furry friend’s a...Teenager cycles from Alaska to Argentina
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:37 GMT
(CNN) — He’d longed to go on a “crazy adventure” for years, and as Liam Garner’s high school graduation day grew closer, the teenager was more determined than ever to make his escape.An experienced cyclist, Garner, who is from Long Beach, California, had previously ridden from Los Angeles to San Francisco, and realized that he could pedal across the continent without much difficulty if he chose to.After reading a book by adventurer Jedidiah Jenkins, who biked from Oregon to Argentina, Garner decided that he would cycle from Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, the northernmost point in the United States accessible by road, to Ushuaia, Argentina, the southernmost point of South America.And while many of his school friends were preparing for college, Garner began preparing for the adventure of his life.Epic adventureDecember 13, 2022/ Carretera Austral, Chile“I spent the entire month after I graduated just getting the equipment and then I left,” Garner tells ...Scottish National Party’s Humza Yousaf inherits ‘tremendous mess’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:37 GMT
LONDON — Good luck to Humza Yousaf — Scotland’s next first minister is going to need it. Narrowly elected as the new leader of the pro-independence Scottish National Party Monday (SNP), Yousaf faces the monumental task of bringing together a party that has been driven apart by a bitter leadership contest. And he must now step into the shoes of Nicola Sturgeon, who took the SNP to new heights but left her successor with a formidable in-tray, including major strategic questions about the future of Scotland’s fight for independence from the United Kingdom.“Where there are divisions to heal, we must do so quickly,” Yousaf said Monday. His slim margin of victory over his nearest rival, Kate Forbes, lays bare the scale of that task.“I think it’s been a lot more robust than people anticipated at first,” one former Scottish government adviser said of the contest, with some understatement. Others have been more forthright.“There is a tremendous mess and we have to clear it up,” th...Worcester police make arrest after interrupting apparent house break
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:37 GMT
A 43-year-old man is facing a number of burglary and firearms-related charges after Worcester police found him at the scene of a reported house break, according to authorities.The Worcester Police Department said Devondre Cooper was arrested on Friday, March 24, after officers were called to an address on Everard Street around 5:30 p.m. for a break in progress.A detailed description of the suspect was given, according to the department, including word that the suspect was seen forcing his way through a door with a crowbar.Officials said the first officer to arrive at the scene saw a male, later identified as Cooper, who matched the suspect’s description and was apparently still holding a crowbar at the time.Cooper then allegedly fled from police when asked to speak with officers, leading to a brief foot chase that involved the 43 year old running through several backyards.Police said Cooper was later taken into custody and that officers also found a backpack he allegedly dropp...Pet pig abandoned at Boston residence finds new home in New Hampshire
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:37 GMT
A pet pig that was ditched by its owner in Boston last year and became a staff favorite at an animal rescue facility has found a new home in New Hampshire.According to the Animal Rescue League of Boston, Clarendon the pig was originally brought to Boston by her former owner in October 2022. Brining the 1-year-old sow to the residence of a relative, the ARL said the owner then abandoned the pig there, leading to a resident reaching out to Boston Animal Control.Image provided by The Animal Rescue League of BostonRELATED: Animal Rescue League seeks home for pig abandoned in BostonClarendon was eventually brought to the ARL, where she stayed for six months and “immediately became a favorite among staff and volunteers with her sparkling personality and playfulness,” ARL Media Relations Manager Mike DeFina said in a statement.It was in February when DeFina said local media reports highlighting Clarendon led to a family in New Hampshire reaching out with immediate interest in a...Netanyahu ally: Plan to overhaul Israeli judiciary delayed
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:37 GMT
JERUSALEM — A powerful partner in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government says the country’s proposed judicial overhaul has been delayed for at least several weeks.National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir says he agreed to a delay in the legislation until parliament reconvenes for its summer session on April 30.There was no immediate confirmation from Netanyahu.In a statement, Ben-Gvir said the interim period would give time for a compromise agreement to be reached with the political opposition.But he said if a deal is not reached, the package would be approved in the summer session.Ben-Gvir has been a leading proponent of the overhaul, and his statement could pave the way for Netanyahu to announce a delay.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.JERUSALEM (AP) — Tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrated outside parliament and workers launched a nationwide strike Monday in a dramatic escalation of the mass protest movement aimed at halting P...Mets DFA struggling outfielder Darin Ruf
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:37 GMT
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — The Mets have made a decision about struggling DH Darin Ruf, designating him for assignment.The 36-year-old right-handed hitter will not be included on the club’s Opening Day roster. Instead, the Mets will select outfielder Tim Locastro, a speedy base-stealing specialist. The Mets can take advantage of the new rules that encourage more action on the basepaths with Locastro, a speedy base-stealing specialist.Ruf was acquired at the trade deadline last season from the San Francisco Giants. The Mets sent four players, including third baseman J.D. Davis, to the Giants in exchange for Ruf, who was acquired to hit left-handed pitching. But Ruf found the change of scenery to be difficult and he found it especially difficult to struggle in New York. He hit just .152 with a .413 OPS and no home runs with the Mets.He came into camp with tendinitis in his wrist and received a cortisone injection, which cleared up the pain. Still, Ruf struggled to hit going 5-...All Heat’s Kevin Love wanted was a chance; what he doesn’t want is a return to the play-in
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:37 GMT
Kevin Love is more than familiar with the perils of the NBA’s play-in round.Last season, while with the Cleveland Cavaliers, there was a 115-108 road loss to the Brooklyn Nets in the first round of the play-in, with Love closing with 14 points and 13 rebounds in reserve. That was followed by a season-ending 107-101 home loss to the Atlanta Hawks, Love limited to 10 minutes.And yet, when given the choice at the All-Star break of continuing on with the Cavaliers, who have comfortably been in playoff position for months, Love dared tempt the fates with the Miami Heat, a team very much facing the realities of the play-in, then and now.Why? Love’s love for the game, and playing the game.“I’m very grateful for this opportunity, the opportunity to play,” Love told the Sun Sentinel. “Because in Cleveland I don’t know if that would have been the case.”Now there is a degree of question of whether that will continue. A starter since he joined the...Centre Block construction within cost, but Ottawa needs to make faster decisions: AG
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:37 GMT
OTTAWA — The modernization of Parliament’s Centre Block is within budget so far, but the federal government needs to do a better job at making up their minds before major construction begins, the federal auditor general says in a new report. Karen Hogan warns in a report released Monday that if decision-making remains fragmented, it could lead to construction delays — and more costs for taxpayers.The rehabilitation of Centre Block already comes with a price tag of up to $5 billion, and is set to be completed by 2031. “Given the size and complexity of this undertaking, a streamlined decision-making process will be required to continue effectively managing the costs and timelines of the rehabilitation program, as construction work accelerates between now and the planned completion date,” reads the report, which covers the period from January 2010 until July 2022. The government is responsible for deciding how it wants Centre Block to look, including how many office s...Zelenskyy, atomic agency chief discuss nuclear plant fears
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:22:37 GMT
ZAPORIZHZHIA, Ukraine (AP) — The U.N.’s atomic energy chief warned Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in a meeting Monday that the perilous situation at Europe’s largest nuclear plant “isn’t getting any better” as relentless fighting in the area keeps the facility at risk of a disaster.The Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant’s six reactors are in shutdown and it is receiving the electricity it needs to prevent a reactor meltdown through just one remaining power line. It has on occasion had to switch to emergency diesel generators to power its essential cooling systems.International Atomic Energy Agency Director-General Rafael Grossi plans to visit the Russian-held plant this week. The Vienna-based agency has staff permanently deployed at the plant following Russia’s invasion 13 months ago.In his meeting with Zelenskyy, covered exclusively by The Associated Press, Grossi said the situation at the plant remains tense because of the heavy military presence around it and a...Latest news
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