Erdoğan cancels public rallies after health scare

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:21:26 GMT

Erdoğan cancels public rallies after health scare Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, who is facing the toughest election of his 20-year rule, canceled planned campaign events Wednesday after falling ill during a live TV broadcast Tuesday night. “Today, I will be resting at home on the advice of our doctors,” Erdoğan tweeted, adding his condition was a “minor inconvenience due to (his) busy work.”The Turkish president, who was due to hold rallies in three different Turkish cities on Wednesday, will be replaced by his vice-president, Fuat Oktay.Erdoğan cut short a live interview Tuesday night after suffering from an upset stomach.Erdoğan was being interviewed on Turkish TV when the program was interrupted for about 20 minutes, after he suddenly felt ill off-camera, according to the BBC.He later came back to the screen, explaining he had suffered from a “serious stomach cold” and had considered canceling the interview — which started one-and-a-half hours late — after doing “intense campaign work” on Monda...

Global data is key to tackling the rise in brain health conditions

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:21:26 GMT

Global data is key to tackling the rise in brain health conditions Brain health conditions have become a global health emergency.Incidences of Parkinson’s disease and dementia have more than doubled over the past 30 years. More than 15 percent of all health loss (for example through illness, disability or death) around the world is now associated with brain health conditions. In 2021, approximately 406 million disability-adjusted life years were caused by brain health conditions, which is higher than other widely acknowledged health threats such as cancer (260 million DALYs) or cardiovascular disease (402 million DALYs).The case numbers are expected to rise further due to aging and growing populations and other contributing factors such as smoking, obesity and pollution. The number of people living with dementia worldwide is forecast to increase from 60 million now to 150 million in 2050. In Europe, the 2022 total lifetime costs for Alzheimer’s disease were estimated to be at €1.2 trillion, with 80 percent of them driven by informal care and non-me...

Man accused of assaulting MIT student in Back Bay expected to be arraigned on multiple charges

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:21:26 GMT

Man accused of assaulting MIT student in Back Bay expected to be arraigned on multiple charges A man accused of assaulting an MIT student in Back Bay over the weekend expected to be arraigned on multiple charges as soon as Wednesday. Nahom Getaneh, 33, was arrested Tuesday afternoon after he allegedly assaulted a woman around 11:45 p.m. Saturday in the area of Beacon Street and Public Alley 908. Police say Getaneh was wanted on two outstanding warrants on charges including failure to register as a sex offender and possession of Class B drugs. He is also now facing charges of assault with intent to rape and indecent assault and battery, police said.Following the attack, MIT officials said the person who was attacked was a student. Officials said a man on a bike grabbed her from behind while she was going into the back door of a sorority house. The student said the man asked her for food, groped her, then followed her into the building where he further assaulted her. Students on campus were shaken by the news. “It was shocking news to hear,” Ritesh Rai said. “It ...

Boston police searching for parent accused of assaulting school bus driver

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:21:26 GMT

Boston police searching for parent accused of assaulting school bus driver Boston police are searching for a parent accused of punching a school bus driver Tuesday afternoon. The incident happened at a bus stop for the Trotter School at the intersection of Kenilworth and Dudley Streets in Roxbury around 2:30 p.m. when police said the woman punched the bus driver in his stomach and pulled out a knife in front of children on the bus. Police said the parent also broke the bus’ rear view mirror before fleeing the scene. The driver had abdominal pain and was taken to the hospital with minor injuries, according to police. He is expected to be okay. The Trotter School serves students from pre-kindergarten through sixth grade.The principal of the Trotter School in the area sent a letter to families after the incident, reading in part, “The Trotter School, alongside the entire Boston Public Schools, has no higher priority than providing a safe, affirming learning environment for our students to thrive.” “Our buses are considered an extension of ...

Howie Carr: Biden’s 2024 re-election run one for the ages

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:21:26 GMT

Howie Carr: Biden’s 2024 re-election run one for the ages Dementia Joe Biden made it official yesterday that he wants to “finish the job.”Maybe he should learn how to finish a sentence first.The announcement was pre-recorded, for obvious reasons. According to the latest NBC poll, 70% of Americans don’t want Brandon to run again – 70%! That includes a majority of Democrats.Only 26% in the poll want him back on the ballot at age 82. Even Donald Trump has 35% rooting for him to run next year.Rather than releasing that statement – in fact a campaign ad – perhaps Brandon should have put out a videotape of his recent greatest hits, to show that he hasn’t lost an inch off the old fastball. In fact, he’s lost a yard – 10 yards in fact. First down, Brandon!But I have the tape for you, from this last month. All dialogue guaranteed verbatim.Let’s start with Monday afternoon at the White House. Dementia Joe is sporting his Seventies shades.“We know that there’s no there’s no such there’s there’s there’s so much more! To finish the job. We can do it!”T...

UF’s O’Cyrus Torrence goes from nowheresville to the NFL Draft

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:21:26 GMT

UF’s O’Cyrus Torrence goes from nowheresville to the NFL Draft O’Cyrus Torrence and Billy Napier arranged a phone call for the same day each week to discuss joining forces at the University of Louisiana.Their timing had to be precise. The wireless phone service at the home of Torrence’s grandmother in Greenburg (pop. 718) was spotty at best in the bayou.To say Torrence came from nowhere to become a potential first-round NFL draft pick is no exaggeration.“He’d go to that one corner of his house where he had cell phone service and would pick up the phone at a certain time every Thursday night,” Napier recalled March 30 at the Gators’ Pro Day.The extra effort was worth it.A raw talent and lightly recruited, the massive Torrence rapidly developed into the offensive line’s anchor. Napier, coming off a 7-7 debut season in 2018 as a head coach, built the Ragin’ Cajuns’ power running game behind him.When Napier left for Florida after their third season together, Torrence followed him to Gainesville,...

Guregian: Patriots take offensive tackle in Herald’s NFL Mock Draft

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:21:26 GMT

Guregian: Patriots take offensive tackle in Herald’s NFL Mock Draft Mock drafts come down to a ton of guess work. Some of it is educated, while most of it can be chalked up to taking random shots in the dark.No one really knows how it’s going to turn out. But it’s a fun exercise, taking a crack at it every year.For this year’s mock, figuring where the top four or five quarterbacks wind up going will dictate how the board falls. Alabama’s Bryce Young appears to be a lock as the first player chosen. After that, you might as well pick them out of a hat.So here’s how I see the first round shaking out Thursday night, with no trades included.1. Panthers: Bryce Young, QB, AlabamaFor quite a while, it appeared there was no clear-cut choice. I was ready to flip a coin, but Young has emerged from the pack. He’ll be Frank Reich’s quarterback when the smoke clears.2. Texans: Tyree Wilson, DE, Texas TechEarly on, C.J. Stroud seemed like a lock here with Young going first. Still a possibility, but the guess here is Nick Caserio will go with the edge rusher ...

A Ravens fan’s guide to 2023 NFL draft: Everything you need to know before picks begin

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:21:26 GMT

A Ravens fan’s guide to 2023 NFL draft: Everything you need to know before picks begin Here’s everything you need to know before the 2023 NFL draft kicks off Thursday night in Kansas City.What time is the draft, and how can I watch it?The first round gets underway Thursday at 8 p.m., with Rounds 2-3 beginning Friday at 7 p.m. and Rounds 4-7 starting Saturday at noon. Coverage of all three days will be broadcast on ESPN, ABC (Chs. 2, 7) and the NFL Network.What is the draft order?There will be 259 picks in this year’s draft, starting with the Carolina Panthers, who traded up to secure the No. 1 overall pick from the Chicago Bears. The first round will only have 31 picks this year, as the Miami Dolphins were stripped of their top selection after a tampering investigation by the NFL. The order looks as follows: (Here’s the full order of all 259 picks.)Carolina Panthers (from Chicago)Houston TexansArizona CardinalsIndianapolis ColtsSeattle Seahawks (from Denver)Detroit Lions (from L.A. Rams)Las Vegas RaidersAtlanta FalconsChicago Bears (from Carolina)Phi...

What if the NFL draft picked Carroll County high school players? Here’s how the first 31 picks would go.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:21:26 GMT

What if the NFL draft picked Carroll County high school players? Here’s how the first 31 picks would go. Starting Thursday, the NFL will hold its annual draft to select the best players in college football.But what if instead of college players, the draft pool consisted of Carroll County high school football players? If the Carolina Panthers want a quarterback with the first pick, would they take Liberty senior Jack Pellicciotti or Westminster’s junior dual-threat Kyrece Walker?Which teams would land offensive and defensive players of the year, South Carroll’s AJ Rodrigues and Westminster’s Andy Schneider, respectively?The Carroll County Times recently conducted a mock draft exploring these questions and more. Staff members, along with several county coaches and players served anonymously as NFL general managers making all 31 first-round picks. (Editor’s note: This draft was conducted before the Green Bay Packers-New York Jets trade for quarterback Aaron Rodgers that included swapping first-round picks.)Here are the results:1. Carolina Panthers: Jack Pellicciott...

As Eric DeCosta approaches his fifth draft as Ravens general manager, here’s how we grade his first four

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:21:26 GMT

As Eric DeCosta approaches his fifth draft as Ravens general manager, here’s how we grade his first four It was the succession to which no one could object.Eric DeCosta had spent his entire professional career learning to scout the Ravens way, draft the Ravens way, construct a roster the Ravens way. Ozzie Newsome was the great orchestrator, but DeCosta was the man at his side, soaking it all in and taking more and more responsibility as the years rolled on. Other teams dangled their general manager jobs, but there was no question which front office DeCosta aspired to run.“You know you’re going to have the job someday that you’ve dreamed about so just wait and make it perfect,” he said, explaining his career-building philosophy.So when owner Steve Bisciotti announced before the 2018 season that DeCosta would replace Newsome at the end of the year, it felt as natural as winter turning to spring.The transition unfolded so routinely that it’s almost strange to think DeCosta is about to run his fifth draft as the Ravens’ top football decision-maker. Thoug...