Iconic Toronto restaurant The Rosedale Diner set to close its doors after 45 years

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:38:54 GMT

Iconic Toronto restaurant The Rosedale Diner set to close its doors after 45 years After 45 years of serving the community in midtown Toronto, the owners of The Rosedale Diner say it’s time to move on and they’ll be closing the doors for good.The Rosedale Diner, located on Yonge Street near Summerhill station, will be closed for service after Dec. 31.“It just happened. Somebody approached us. It was the right time and we are ready to go,” Esti Filar, the diner’s co-owner, told CityNews.Esti, along with her husband Dubi Filar, opened The Rosedale Diner in 1978 after meeting three years earlier.“It was in a party in Hamilton … a friend’s house,” Dubi said. Related: Toronto’s iconic Lakeview Diner reopens — with steak and seafood on the menu “We were both not invited,” Esti noted while laughing.“We were in the kitchen. I am cooking. Esti came in and the rest is history … [we’ve been] cooking together since.”The couple, who are now in their 70s, said they h...

Steady flow of migrant buses continues as city officials work to bring order to the chaos

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:38:54 GMT

Steady flow of migrant buses continues as city officials work to bring order to the chaos CHICAGO — Hundreds of migrants are making Chicago their new home this holiday as Texas continues sending a steady flow of busses to the city. Chicago officials have tried to bring order to the chaos, but Texas won’t play ball. Through Hanukkah, Christmas and now Kwanzaa, there is no holiday break for city and state officials managing the migrant crisis as more and more buses from Texas arrive in the Chicago area suburbs. Elmhurst police said two busloads of migrants were dropped off last weekend and someone bought the passengers Metra tickets bound for Chicago. Planeload of migrants sent to O’Hare Airport by Texas emergency management officials While attending a Kwanzaa celebration on Tuesday, Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson lashed out at Texas Governor Greg Abbott, the architect of the busing program. "He sent a plane to the City of Chicago, which is some real grave concern and now he’s literally dropping off individuals alongside the road," Johnson said. "His irresponsib...

Red wine not associated with any health benefits — and more

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:38:54 GMT

Red wine not associated with any health benefits — and more For Tuesday, Dec. 26, WGN’s Ben Bradley and Jenna Barnes have new medical information, including: More Coverage: WGN's Medical Watch Uptick in seasonal illnesses Health officials are reporting a significant increase in seasonal illnesses around the country this month. There's a 200% spike in flu cases spanning 44 states, a 60% rise in RSV cases, and a 50% jump in COVID-19 cases.   The number of hospital admissions for the flu is going up each week.  Experts say transmission increases as we spend more time indoors in close proximity to others, which leads to infection. The CDC recommends everyone six months and older get an annual flu vaccine. Red wine not associated with health benefitsThe health benefits of a glass of red wine have been talked about for years, but the World Health Organization is calling red wine — and all alcohol — a toxic substance that can cause at least seven types of cancer. It also says there are no studies that demonstrate benefits for cardiovas...

Armed suspect dies after officer opens fire in north Austin, APD says

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:38:54 GMT

Armed suspect dies after officer opens fire in north Austin, APD says AUSTIN (KXAN) — A man reportedly armed with a gun is dead after an Austin Police Department officer opened fire Tuesday afternoon in north Austin, according to APD Chief Robin Henderson. APD said the shooting took place in the 1500 block of East Howard Lane. That's near Dessau Road. Photos from the scene show police at an apartment complex in the area. APD investigating an officer-involved shooting off Howard Lane in north Austin. (KXAN Photo/Brianna Hollis)Henderson said at about 1:18 p.m., officers responded to a gun/hotshot call concerning a male in a parking lot firing a rifle. The first police unit then arrived at the scene at 1:25 p.m., and a second officer shortly after. As the two officers drove through the parking lot, Henderson said one officer communicated over the radio that a man had pointed a gun at them as they drove past. Numerous residents were walking in the parking lot at the same time. At about 1:27 p.m., both officers exited their marked police units and took c...

LIST: Who's running for Austin City Council, mayor in 2024?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:38:54 GMT

LIST: Who's running for Austin City Council, mayor in 2024? AUSTIN (KXAN) — It's a question I ask in nearly every interview about local elections: Why should people care? Jack Craver, editor of the Austin Politics Newsletter, answered like this: "So much of the joys and frustrations that come throughout the day, whether they're sitting in traffic or, you know, playing at a park with their kids, so much of that is due to either the successes or failures of local government." You have a say in who shapes the city moving forward. Here are the candidates who have already begun the process of seeking your vote in the November 2024 election (see which Austin City Council district you're in using this map). Mayor Austin Mayor Kirk Watson has not officially announced whether he will run for re-election. A spokesperson said the mayor is still "focused on stabilizing government." FILE: Austin Mayor Kirk Watson (KXAN photo/Ed Zavala) Watson served as mayor from 1997-2001 and took office again in early 2023. The mayor will serve two years, instead of fo...

Ukrainian refugees find hope in Texas over the holidays

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:38:54 GMT

Ukrainian refugees find hope in Texas over the holidays AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- The Pop family is fighting three wars.After Russia invaded their home country, the past two years have brought extraordinary challenges as they find safety in Austin. The father, Fedir, fled Ukraine in a wheelchair. He's fighting a deteriorating diagnosis of ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease, which has rendered him immobile and impaired his ability to talk. His wife, Natalia, is fighting cancer. And their 25-year-old son Serhii, the only English speaker in the family, is helping care for them in a new environment. He said they may not be alive if not for the support and health care they found in Texas."2022 was the most depressed year as I remember in my life," Serhii said. "A lot of things just changed...I was visiting emergency rooms, hospitals...I was not thinking that it was real."Days before Christmas, Fedir's hospice caretakers helped them celebrate Christmas far from home. Gifts in hand, they bridged the language barrier with the universal gestures of kindness....

Texans are feeling slightly better about their finances, poll finds

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:38:54 GMT

Texans are feeling slightly better about their finances, poll finds AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- A poll conducted this month by the Texas Politics Project found 40% of Texans feel worse about their personal economic conditions than a year ago, showing widespread economic pessimism but a slight improvement as the year comes to a close.In another Texas Politics Project poll in October, 47% of Texas voters reported feeling worse off than a year ago.In December, the poll found 23% of Texans feel better off about their finances. 35% said they feel about the same as last year."I think if you're looking for  good news going into the new year, we are beginning to see a little bit of easing up of people's negative attitudes towards the economy. Views of the economy have just been dismal," Executive Director of the Texas Politics Project Jim Henson said. "The lag that we see in improvements in the economy is beginning just a little bit to affect voters views."The improving outlook comes as some national and statewide indicators show positive economic signs. An an...

Will the Vikings bench veteran quarterback Nick Mullens in favor of rookie Jaren Hall?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:38:54 GMT

Will the Vikings bench veteran quarterback Nick Mullens in favor of rookie Jaren Hall? It seems as if veteran quarterback Nick Mullens has given head coach Kevin O’Connell something to think about as the Vikings prepare to play the Green Bay Packers on New Year’s Eve. Asked if he planned to roll with Mullens as the starter moving forward, O’Connell was notably noncommittal.“We’re working through that right now,” O’Connell said. “Just making sure we go through a full evaluation process.”If the Vikings decide to bench Mullens for the remainder of this season, it would be more than deserved. He has struggled to take care of the ball in consecutive losses, throwing two interceptions against the Cincinnati Bengals, then four interceptions against the Detroit Lions in his two starts, both losses.It hasn’t been much different than journeyman quarterback Josh Dobbs, who took the NFL by storm for a couple of weeks filling in for injured franchise quarterback Kirk Cousins, then almost immediately came crashing back down to e...

St. Paul police ID pedestrian and dog killed in Christmas Eve crash

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:38:54 GMT

St. Paul police ID pedestrian and dog killed in Christmas Eve crash A man who died along with his dog after they were struck by a driver on Christmas Eve was identified Tuesday as a 64-year-old from St. Paul.Steven Wirtz was crossing West Maryland Avenue at Park Street in the North End when a 45-year-old man driving a Ford sedan east on Maryland Avenue hit them about 8:15 p.m. Sunday.Paramedics pronounced Wirtz dead at the scene. His dog, a 2-year-old German Shepherd named Gunther, also died.The driver stopped after the crash, was not arrested and is cooperating with the investigation, police said. They’re investigating the circumstances of the crash. Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Man and his dog hit by a car and killed in St. Paul on Sunday night Crime & Public Safety | Pornhub owner agrees to pay $1.8M and independent monitor to resolve sex trafficking-related charge Crime & Public Safety | St. Paul approves $380K settlement to fiancée of man fatally shot by police Crime &...

As AI deepfakes go mainstream, experts warn of impact on elections

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:38:54 GMT

As AI deepfakes go mainstream, experts warn of impact on elections NEW YORK — Nearly three years after rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, the false election conspiracy theories that drove the violent attack remain prevalent on social media and cable news: suitcases filled with ballots, late-night ballot dumps, dead people voting.Experts warn it will likely be worse in the coming presidential election contest. The safeguards that attempted to counter the bogus claims the last time are eroding, while the tools and systems that create and spread them are only getting stronger.Many Americans, egged on by former President Donald Trump, have continued to push the unsupported idea that elections throughout the U.S. can’t be trusted. A majority of Republicans (57%) believe Democrat Joe Biden was not legitimately elected president.Meanwhile, generative artificial intelligence tools have made it far cheaper and easier to spread the kind of misinformation that can mislead voters and potentially influence elections. And social media companies that once invested...