Column: Has the Chicago Bulls core maxed out, or is there still time for a course correction?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:34:00 GMT

Column: Has the Chicago Bulls core maxed out, or is there still time for a course correction? After losing to the Los Angeles Lakers in the Western Conference semifinals, Golden State Warriors coach Steve Kerr was asked what went wrong.Instead of talking around the subject or making excuses, Kerr conceded the Warriors were not a championship team this season and probably went as far as they deserved to go.“I’m more focused on what went right, to be honest with you,” Kerr said. “The way the season started, we were disjointed and had that 0-5 road trip and it felt like we were swimming upstream from the beginning.“I think we found ourselves down the stretch and in the first round of the playoffs. To be fair, I think this team probably, ultimately, maxed out.”It was refreshing to hear a coach give an honest, unvarnished opinion of his players — and it’s a cautionary tale for Chicago Bulls executive vice president Artūras Karnišovas as he goes about fixing his team for the 2023-24 season.Has this Bulls core maxed out afte...

Get to know Roschon Johnson: Q&A with the new Chicago Bears running back’s college coach

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:34:00 GMT

Get to know Roschon Johnson: Q&A with the new Chicago Bears running back’s college coach Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Poles said he was “shocked” running back Roschon Johnson was still on the board when the Bears drafted him in the fourth round last month. The Bears believe they are bringing in a player who can help them in many ways on and off the field.Texas running backs coach Tashard Choice saw all of the ways Johnson can affect a team as the senior totaled 93 carries for 554 yards and five touchdowns in 2022 as the backup to Bijan Robinson — the No. 8 pick in the draft.Choice spoke recently to the Tribune about what type of player and leader Johnson can be for the Bears. Here’s that interview, edited for clarity.Note: This is part of a series of conversations with the college position coaches of this year’s Bears draft picks.How would you describe Roschon as a player?Roschon is an old-school, old-fashioned, rough-and-tough football player. Just a pro in all the aspects of the game.We have heard a lot from the Bears about his lead...

Skeletons found in Pompeii ruins reveal deaths by eathquake, not just Vesuvius’ ancient eruption

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:34:00 GMT

Skeletons found in Pompeii ruins reveal deaths by eathquake, not just Vesuvius’ ancient eruption MILAN (AP) — The discovery of two skeletons buried beneath a collapsed wall in the Pompeii archaeological site point to deaths by powerful earthquakes that accompanied the devastating eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the first century, experts said Tuesday, in addition to the victims of volcanic ash and gas.The two skeletons believed to be men at least 55 years old found in the insula of the Casti Amanti, beneath a wall that collapsed before the area was covered in volcanic material. The area was undergoing reconstruction work at the time of the eruption in A.D. 79, following an earthquake a few days earlier.“In recent years, we have realized there were violent, powerful seismic events that were happening at the time of the eruption,” said Gabriel Zuchtriegel, director of the Pompeii Archaeological Park. New archaeological techniques and methodology “allow us to understand better the inferno that in two days completely destroyed the city of Pompeii, killing many inhabitants...

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau arrives in South Korea to discuss trade, North Korean challenge

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:34:00 GMT

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau arrives in South Korea to discuss trade, North Korean challenge SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau arrived in South Korea on Tuesday for a meeting with South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol at which they are expected to discuss expansion of trade and challenges posed by North Korea.Trudeau, the first Canadian leader to visit South Korea in nine years, will meet with Yoon on Wednesday, hours after he delivers a speech at the National Assembly in Seoul.Yoon’s office said they will discuss North Korea’s dismal human rights record and cooperation over security and “critical minerals.” It was apparently referring to Canadian materials used by South Korean companies to manufacture electric car batteries or semiconductors, which are major products in South Korea’s export-driven economy.On Tuesday, South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin and Minister for Trade Ahn Duk-geun met with Canadian Foreign Minister Mélanie Joly and Minster of Innovation, Science and Industry François-Philippe Champagne to discuss economic security, P...

Vodafone axing 11,000 jobs as UK wireless carrier aims to cut costs, boost growth

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:34:00 GMT

Vodafone axing 11,000 jobs as UK wireless carrier aims to cut costs, boost growth LONDON (AP) — Wireless carrier Vodafone said Tuesday that it’s laying off 11,000 workers as part of a major revamp aimed at cutting costs and boosting flagging financial performance.Vodafone, one of the world’s biggest mobile phone companies by subscribers, made the announcement as it reported that its annual earnings dropped 1.3% and forecast little or no earnings growth over the financial year.“The circumstances of our industry and the position of Vodafone within it require us to change,” CEO Margherita Della Valle said. “We need to take out complexity and simplify how we operate.” Vodafone said the reductions would be carried out over the next three years, with cuts already announced in Italy, Germany and at its U.K. headquarters. Della Valle, who took over the top job in January, aims to cut costs by 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) by 2026.The job losses come amid sweeping cuts in the wider technology industry amid flagging economic growth and surging inflation. Vodaf...

UN reports extensive flooding damage in central Somalia

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:34:00 GMT

UN reports extensive flooding damage in central Somalia MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Floods caused by the annual rains have left “a trail of destruction” across Somalia, a United Nations spokesman said, citing inundated homes and farmland as well as the shutdown of health facilities.“According to early estimates by our partners, more than 460,000 people have been impacted, including nearly 219,000 men, women and children who have been displaced due to this (flooding),” Stephane Dujarric said in a statement. At least five people, including three children, have been killed in the flooding, Mohamed Moalim of the Somalia National Disaster Management Agency told The Associated Press.The destruction is greatest in the Hiiraan region of the central Somali state of Hirshabelle. Thousands of families have been displaced in Beledweyne, the regional city with the highest population density. The Shabelle river running through the town burst its banks amid heavy rainfall. If the rains persist in Somalia and in the Ethiopian highlands, “we es...

Top Toronto mayoral candidates target frontrunner Chow in first major debate

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:34:00 GMT

Top Toronto mayoral candidates target frontrunner Chow in first major debate Five of the main candidates answered questions about how they would address the soaring cost of living and food insecurity in the first major debate of Toronto’s mayoral campaign.Monday night’s event was hosted by the Daily Bread Food Bank in Etobicoke and featured five of the six top polling candidates. Ana Bailão, Brad Bradford, Olivia Chow, Mitzie Hunter and Josh Matlow appeared on stage while former Toronto police chief Mark Saunders declined an invitation.Donation bins in front of the candidate podiums were full of food, serving as a reminder of the affordability crisis currently plaguing the city.Chow, widely considered the frontrunner according to most polls, was grilled by the other candidates about where the funding for her proposed plans will come from.“How much are you going to jack everybody’s taxes here in Toronto?” questioned Bradford.Chow maintained she knows the city budget well, and says she didn’t mind being the target of the oth...

Millennial Money: What’s concierge medicine? Is it worth it?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:34:00 GMT

Millennial Money: What’s concierge medicine? Is it worth it? My primary care doctor recently left her practice and invited me to join her at her new gig — a concierge medicine group. There, for a membership fee, I’d have better and more personal access to her services: same-day appointments and long conversations!Concierge medicine — a model in which patients pay a membership fee for a more direct relationship with a primary care doctor — used to feel like a perk for the superwealthy. But as fees have come down and people have gotten more frustrated with the state of traditional primary care, concierge services may not seem like such a pie-in-the-sky option. There’s less waiting, more access, longer visits and greater coordination of care. However, the fees can be high, and if you don’t have complex medical needs, it may not feel worth the expense.WHAT IS CONCIERGE MEDICINE?Concierge medicine is an arrangement in which a patient pays a membership fee to gain access to a doctor’s practice. Your fee may cover a wide range of services, with insu...

Private investment needed to ramp up climate adaptations in infrastructure: report

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:34:00 GMT

Private investment needed to ramp up climate adaptations in infrastructure: report A new report by the Canadian Climate Institute says private capital is needed to invest in climate adaptation infrastructure as extreme weather events like fires and floods become more acute by the year. The report co-authored by insurance firm The Co-operators Group Ltd.and Climate Resilience Consulting says public funding isn’t enough to meet the investment needs for adapting Canadian infrastructure to climate change. The report says the challenge is particularly acute for municipalities, which have limited resources and capacity to address the effects of climate change on Canada’s public infrastructure despite owning and operating almost two-thirds of it. The report authors say costly extreme weather events like Hurricane Fiona, flooding in British Columbia and the Fort McMurray fires highlight the urgent need to adapt.  They say climate adaptation is chronically underfunded in Canada and around the world, and yet without proactive adaptation, the effects of climate c...

Tunisia’s moderate Islamist leader sentenced in absentia to year in prison

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:34:00 GMT

Tunisia’s moderate Islamist leader sentenced in absentia to year in prison TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — A court has sentenced moderate Tunisian Islamist leader Rached Ghannouchi to a year in prison for allegedly referring to police officers as tyrants in what his party said early Tuesday amounted to a sham trial.Ghannouchi, 81, founder of the Ennahdha party, has refused to be removed from his place of detention for questioning or to attend Monday’s trial, considering that the cases are “political settling of scores targeting opponents of the regime,” lawyer Samir Dilou, a former party leader, said in an interview with The Associated Press.Ghannouchi, a former speaker of parliament, is the most prominent critic of Tunisian President Kais Saied. He has maintained that Saied’s move in 2021 to take all powers into his hands amounted to a coup d’etat.Ghannouchi was detained in mid-April on the charge of plotting against the security of the state. He has been called in numerous times for questioning on various matters, but this was the first time he was not released.Mo...