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Marchand hat trick leads Bruins to 5-1 win over Canadiens
Read full article: Marchand hat trick leads Bruins to 5-1 win over CanadiensBrad Marchand scored two goals 15 seconds apart in the first period and completed the hat trick with a short-handed goal in the second, leading the Boston Bruins to a 5-1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens.
Pastrnak's 3 goals lead Bruins past Flyers 7-3 at Lake Tahoe
Read full article: Pastrnak's 3 goals lead Bruins past Flyers 7-3 at Lake Tahoe(AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli))STATELINE, Nev. โ After going through the handshake line following a lopsided win, the Boston Bruins all gathered at center ice for one last team photo. It truly was a picture-perfect day for the Bruins at Lake Tahoe. The Bruins' high level of play matched the picturesque setting with the lake and snow-covered mountains in the background. The Flyers responded with two goals and took the lead when Couturier came out of the penalty box and took advantage of McAvoyโs broken stick. โIn the second period, a couple of shifts got away from us,โ Flyers coach Alain Vigneault said.
Thanksgiving dishes Americans secretly hate
Read full article: Thanksgiving dishes Americans secretly hateJohn Moore/Getty ImagesA new survey reveals the least popular items at the Thanksgiving table. The online Harris Poll found 68% of Americans secretly dislike classic Thanksgiving food, yet they eat it anyway out of tradition. According to the poll:29% of people dislike canned cranberry sauce24% dislike green bean casserole22% eat sweet potatoes or sweet potato casserole even thought they don't like it21% eat pumpkin pie but don't enjoy it19% don't even like turkeyThe poll also found nearly half of Americans say canned cranberry sauce is "disgusting."
TSA stopped a traveler after finding a toilet-paper 'gun' in his bag
Read full article: TSA stopped a traveler after finding a toilet-paper 'gun' in his bagJohn Moore/Getty Images(CNN) - TSA agents at New Jersey's Newark Liberty International Airport were prepared to give a traveler crap when they spotted a revolver in his carry-on bag. But upon closer inspection, what they thought was a gun was really a gun-shaped toilet paper holder. "Yes, this most unusual revolver was not designed to spin bullets," TSA joked in a press release on Thursday. "It was designed to spin toilet paper." The "realistic replica gun" triggered an alarm when the bag it was in went through an X-ray machine.
Bill would reverse change in citizenship rules for overseas personnel
Read full article: Bill would reverse change in citizenship rules for overseas personnelIn August, US Citizenship and Immigration Services released policy guidance that appeared to make it more difficult for the children of some US service members and US government employees living abroad to become US citizens. It didn't make anyone ineligible for citizenship or impact anyone born in the United States. The Citizenship for Children of Military Members and Civil Servants Act would ensure children born abroad who do not currently satisfy the residency requirements for acquiring automatic citizenship because their parents are deployed will now satisfy those requirements." Previously, their children would be considered to be both living in and outside of the US for purposes of eventually gaining citizenship. The distinction created a different process for some children to gain citizenship.
Actor Alec Baldwin to campaign for Virginia Democrats
Read full article: Actor Alec Baldwin to campaign for Virginia DemocratsJohn Moore/Getty ImagesRICHMOND, Va. - Actor Alec Baldwin, known for his mocking impersonations of President Donald Trump on "Saturday Night Live," is coming to Virginia to help Democratic legislative candidates. Baldwin is set to knock on doors, make calls and deliver pizza to volunteers at multiple stops around Virginia on Tuesday. Baldwin is a board member of the group and has been an outspoken critic of Trump. Virginia is one of only four states holding legislative elections this year and the only one where partisan control of the legislature is up for grabs. National groups view Virginia as a warmup to the 2020 presidential cycle and are pouring money into the state.
Flooding unearths Kansas bear skull at least 100s of years old
Read full article: Flooding unearths Kansas bear skull at least 100s of years oldJohn Moore/Getty Images(CNN) - Two sisters kayaking on the Arkansas River this summer made a historic find a huge bear skull that is hundreds if not thousands of years old. The skull is believed to have been preserved in the sands of the river until it was displaced by major flooding this year. Ashley and Erin Watt were kayaking down the river in south-central Kansas in August when they saw the skull protruding from a sandbar, the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism said. When they pulled it out, they saw the skull had massive teeth, some the diameter of a human thumb. The sisters posted the find on Facebook, where it drew the attention of a wildlife department game warden.
NOAA releases 2019-2020 winter outlook
Read full article: NOAA releases 2019-2020 winter outlookThursday morning, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration held a media conference to announce its winter outlook. They are forecasting a slight chance of warmer than average temperatures this winter. It's something we'll have to watch, though, as their projected storm track is fairly close to our region. This can influence the storm track in the U.S. during any season. Typically, the more active the tropical season is - the less active the winter will be (and vice versa).
Temps could drop 50 degrees in 24 hours in north-central US
Read full article: Temps could drop 50 degrees in 24 hours in north-central USTemperatures in Denver could plummet 50 degreesA drastic temperature drop Wednesday will make it feel like Denver has gone from fall to winter in 24 hours. Much of Colorado will transition from hazardous fire conditions to a freeze warning in only a matter of hours. This temperature plunge will start in the northern Rockies and dive southward to parts of northern Texas by Friday morning. The storm system intensifies and moves Wednesday night into the northern Plains, with winter storm warnings issued there and 1 to 2 feet of snow expected. In addition to falling limbs, these winds will also contribute to blowing snow conditions, diminishing visibility on roads.
Temperatures to plunge as snowstorm aims for Denver area
Read full article: Temperatures to plunge as snowstorm aims for Denver areaJohn Moore/Getty Images(CNN) - A strong snowstorm is expected to hit the Denver region this week, ushering in a drastic temperature drop as it delivers the area's first snow of the season. Temperatures will plummet Wednesday from a high around 80 degrees Fahrenheit into the 20s at night as the storm pushes in, the National Weather Service's Denver office said. The heaviest snow is expected on Thursday, with 2 to 5 inches in the lower elevations and upwards of 10 inches in the higher elevations west of the city. Residents should watch out for icy roadways, as well as falling limbs due to strong winds. The storm system also will bring snow to the North-Central Rockies and Northern Plains, where winter storm advisories have been issued.
Book: Trump raged against refugees from Somalia in private meeting
Read full article: Book: Trump raged against refugees from Somalia in private meetingThe episode, detailed in the new book titled "Border Wars," reveals the President's belief that people from Somalia posed a danger to the US. Months earlier, Trump targeted foreign nationals coming to the US from eight countries, including Somalia, in his "travel ban" executive order. CNN purchased a copy of "Border Wars," by The New York Times' Julie Hirschfeld Davis and Michael D. Shear, ahead of its official release. "Border Wars" dives into the back and forth between career officials and Miller, who's been an active proponent of lowering the number of refugees admitted to the US. Democrats and Republicans were at an impasse over immigration, especially the President's border wall.
The world will have more than 250 million obese kids by 2030
Read full article: The world will have more than 250 million obese kids by 2030John Moore/Getty ImagesLONDON - More than 250 million school-aged children and adolescents will be classed as obese by 2030, putting huge pressure on healthcare systems, a new report on childhood obesity warns. There are currently 158 million obese children around the world, according to the World Obesity Federation's first Atlas of Childhood Obesity, which calculated a risk score for obesity in the coming decade for 191 countries. Dr. Lobstein said he had been surprised by the "extraordinary increase" in the number of obese children forecast by the report. As childhood obesity is closely associated with obesity in adulthood, it would place a huge burden on health systems given the link with chronic diseases like diabetes, he warned. In absolute terms, the US is expected to have 17 million obese children by 2030, the largest number after China and India.
Doctor who prescribed 500,000 opioid pills could get life
Read full article: Doctor who prescribed 500,000 opioid pills could get lifeJohn Moore/Getty ImagesMARTINSVILLE, Va. - A Virginia doctor convicted in May of illegally prescribing more than half a million opioid tablets will be sentenced to federal prison Wednesday. Joel Smithers, who was convicted of 859 counts of illegally prescribing drugs, faces between 20 years and life in prison, the US Department of Justice said in a news release. Smithers prescribed more than 500,000 opioid tablets in 19 months before federal agents arrived at his Martinsville office in March 2017 with a search warrant, prosecutors said. A woman from West Virginia died after Smithers prescribed her oxycodone and oxymorphone, the Justice Department said. Every day, more than 130 people in the United States die from opioid overdoses, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
'SNL' has Baldwin's Trump making phone calls to talk impeachment
Read full article: 'SNL' has Baldwin's Trump making phone calls to talk impeachmentIt's the greatest presidential harassment of all time," Baldwin's Trump told Rudy Giuliani, who was played by Kate McKinnon, over the phone. McKinnon's Giuliani told Trump that he needed to calm down. Baldwin's Trump asked. Trump told Barr during the sketch that he would need someone to take the fall for him. "This whole Ukraine whistleblower thing is looking pretty bad for you," Baldwin's Trump said to Bennett's Pence.
Senate Democrats urge Trump to reconsider historic low refugee cap
Read full article: Senate Democrats urge Trump to reconsider historic low refugee capJohn Moore/Getty Images(CNN) - Senate Democrats urged President Donald Trump to revise the proposed refugee ceiling of 18,000, a figure which would be a historic low, in a letter addressed to the president Friday. Under Trump, the administration has slowly chipped away at the refugee cap. The State Department announced the proposed refugee ceiling Thursday as part of a larger number of combined refugee and asylum claims expected for the next fiscal year. Acting US Citizenship and Immigration Services Director Ken Cuccinelli defended the cap Friday and the proposed categories. The administration is required to consult with Congress on the ceiling, although the President makes the final determination.
Officer fired after KKK memorabilia found in his Mich. home
Read full article: Officer fired after KKK memorabilia found in his Mich. homeGetty Images/John MooreMUSKEGON, Michigan (CNN) - A police officer has lost his job following an investigation into Confederate flags and Ku Klux Klan memorabilia on display in his home in Muskegon, Michigan. Officer Charles Anderson was fired after a disciplinary hearing on Thursday afternoon, Muskegon City Manager Fred Peterson told CNN. Robert Mathis wrote about the experience on Facebook, which brought the matter to the city's attention. Anderson's wife, Racheal, told WOOD last month that he was not a member of the Ku Klux Klan. CNN has sought comment from Anderson, the Muskegon Police Officers Labor Council, and the Muskegon Police Department.
Taiwan warns citizens not to travel to Hong Kong, China
Read full article: Taiwan warns citizens not to travel to Hong Kong, ChinaJohn Moore/Getty ImagesTAIPEI, Taiwan - Taiwan's ruling party has warned citizens against traveling to Hong Kong or mainland China, saying the situation is "severe," after a Taiwanese businessman was detained following a visit to the protest-wracked city. Lee Meng-chu, 43, disappeared after he crossed over the border from Hong Kong to the mainland Chinese city of Shenzhen on August 19. Chen said Lee had attended a protest in Hong Kong before crossing the border. "The situation inside Hong Kong and China is severe and travel should be reduced. Cross-strait tensions have only worsened since the Hong Kong protests began in June, sparked by a now-withdrawn extradition bill between Hong Kong and mainland China.
Island nations mull geoengineering to slow climate change
Read full article: Island nations mull geoengineering to slow climate changeClimate change is not affecting the world equally or at the same pace. Geoengineering has long been seen as something out of science fiction, or a dangerous distraction from more practical solutions to climate change. "(For these countries) there might be a risk of harm from doing this stuff, but you've got to balance this against the certain risks of unabated climate change," said Jeff McGee, a senior lecturer in climate change law at the University of Tasmania. "If you want to quickly reduce global temperatures, then the only known method currently is solar geoengineering," said Parker, the SRMGI expert. The country is both a major polluter and at major potential risk from climate change, and its leaders have invested heavily in geoengineering research alongside renewable energy and slowly moving away from China's dependency on coal.
Donald Trump defends daughter
Read full article: Donald Trump defends daughterJohn Moore/Getty Images(CNN) - President Donald Trump on Saturday doubled down on defending his youngest daughter, Tiffany Trump, on the heels of his longtime personal assistant's ouster. Still, on Saturday, Trump called his former assistant "a very good person" while also reaffirming his love for his daughter in a tweet. Trump made a similar comment to reporters Friday about his daughter as he departed for Camp David. Trump praised her as "a very good person and I thought, I always felt she did a good job." Trump noted that the dinner was off the record, but he said, "Nevertheless, you don't say things.
Woman sentenced to 23 years in meat cleaver killing
Read full article: Woman sentenced to 23 years in meat cleaver killingJohn Moore/Getty Images(CNN) - A New York City woman has been sentenced to 23 years in prison for killing her aunt with a meat cleaver. Elizabeth Sanchez, 32, pleaded guilty in June to first-degree manslaughter, according to the Queens County District Attorney's Office. She was sentenced on Tuesday to 23 years in prison. Prosecutors said Sanchez killed her aunt, 50-year-old Maria Palaguachi, in March 2017, by attacking her with a meat cleaver in the home they shared in Queens. The documents state that, after the killing, Sanchez hid the bloody cleaver in her attic.
Couple in apparent murder-suicide struggled to afford health care
Read full article: Couple in apparent murder-suicide struggled to afford health careJohn Moore/Getty ImagesWHATCOM COUNTY, Washington (CNN) - After an elderly couple in Washington state was found dead in an apparent murder-suicide, investigators said they found notes suggesting the pair was struggling to pay medical bills. Brian Jones called 911 on Wednesday morning and told the dispatcher he was going to shoot himself, according to the Whatcom County Sheriff's Office. Deputies arrived about 15 minutes later and a crisis negotiator tried to contact Jones for about an hour, the sheriff's office said, before deputies sent in a robot-mounted camera. Several notes left behind cited Whitney-Jones' "severe ongoing medical problems" and expressed concerns that the couple "did not have sufficient resources to pay for medical care," investigators said. One note also contained information about the couple's next of kin, the sheriff's office said.
New gym could be lifesaver for Bedford County first responders
Read full article: New gym could be lifesaver for Bedford County first respondersBEDFORD COUNTY, Va. - Dragging a heavy bag across the floor to simulate dragging a person to safety is just one of many exercises Bedford County firefighters can now do from the comfort of one of the county fire and rescue stations. "We're right next door to the Bedford Fire Department, so we collaborated and came up with a plan," Bedford County Fire and Rescue Operations Deputy Chief Abbey Johnston said. Johnston said the gym will give firefighters an important, convenient option to improve both their physical and mental health. Bedford firefighters used a grant from 555 Fitness and their own money to purchase the equipment. Bedford County Fire and Rescue Hazmat Division Chief John Moore led the effort to build the gym.