Nepal scrambles to rescue survivors of a quake that shook its northwest and killed at least 128

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:28:13 GMT

Nepal scrambles to rescue survivors of a quake that shook its northwest and killed at least 128 KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Nepalese authorities said their focus was on finding survivors after a strong earthquake shook districts in northwestern Nepal just before midnight Friday, killing at least 128 people and injuring dozens more.The death toll was expected to rise as communications were still cut off in many places, officials said Saturday.“The priority is to find the survivors and take them to hospital,” said regional police chief, Bhim Dhakal, “while we recover bodies of the deceased.”Troops were clearing roads and mountain trails blocked by landslides triggered by the earthquake. Helicopters flew in medical workers and medicines to the hospitals there.Security forces on the ground were digging out the injured and dead from the rubble, Nepal police spokesperson Kuber Kadayat said.At the regional hospital in the city of Nepalgunj, more than 100 beds were made available and teams of doctors stood by to help the injured.“I was fast asleep when all of a sudden it started shaking v...

B.C. conditions are magic for mushrooms in bumper season for fungi, tasty and toxic

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:28:13 GMT

B.C. conditions are magic for mushrooms in bumper season for fungi, tasty and toxic VANCOUVER — Mushrooms large and small, tasty and toxic, are popping up across British Columbia this year in what experts say is a bumper season for fungi.B.C. forest ecologist and mycologist Andy MacKinnon said he’s been out picking edible fungi this year with fellow mushroom expert Paul Kroeger on Cortes Island, one of B.C.’s Discovery Islands between Vancouver Island and the mainland. “Every time you go out on a foray, it’s like the treasure hunt. That’s part of the fun of it. You don’t know what you are going to find,” said MacKinnon, who is a co-author of “Mushrooms of British Columbia,” a handbook published by the Royal B.C. Museum.MacKinnon said that last year was a very bad year for mushrooms, with an “extraordinary” drought during the summer that carried on into the autumn.Southern Vancouver Island, where MacKinnon lives, didn’t see any rain for 90 days last summer, he said. This year’s drought was still bad, he said, but then ...

Clocks set to ‘fall back’ Sunday as daylight time ends for most Canadians

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:28:13 GMT

Clocks set to ‘fall back’ Sunday as daylight time ends for most Canadians TORONTO — Most Canadians will be turning their clocks back by an hour early Sunday morning.Daylight time, which allows people to enjoy an extra hour of daylight at the end of the day, ends tomorrow morning and transitions to standard time in most provinces and territories.The change means darkness will arrive earlier in the evening, but it will be lighter earlier in the morning except for in Yukon and most of Saskatchewan, where clocks stay put year-round.Cities like Mississauga, Ont., are reminding drivers, pedestrians and cyclists to be alert on the roads during and after the shift back to standard time. While seasonal time changes are linked to health complications like headaches and heart problems, Toronto-based veterinary behaviorist Karen Van Haaften says our pets can feel the affects too.She says that’s because their schedules are closely linked to their owners’ daily routines, meaning their feeding, exercise and medication schedules will be delivered an hour late...

Miss Manners: How do I keep my wife’s art off our walls without a blowup?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:28:13 GMT

Miss Manners: How do I keep my wife’s art off our walls without a blowup? DEAR MISS MANNERS: We just had our living room repainted and redecorated. Unbeknownst to me, my wife, an accomplished photographer, had one of her photos blown up to a 3-foot-by-4-foot canvas print and wants to hang it in the newly minted living room.Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: Three years after disappearing, she sent me a rude email Advice | Miss Manners: Must I tell these nosy people about the tragedy of my fiance? Advice | Miss Manners: They’re demanding we vacation every year in the back of beyond Advice | Miss Manners: You better believe the guests notice when the bride has a different meal Advice | Miss Manners: I used to be flattered by this response. Not anymore. Only problem is, I don’t like the photo, and I really don’t want that size of photo hanging in our living room — especially when we have artwork from around the world that used to be on the walls before...

Dear Abby: My wife’s odd question led me to evidence of her deceit

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:28:13 GMT

Dear Abby: My wife’s odd question led me to evidence of her deceit DEAR ABBY: I have been with my wife for 23 years, married 19 of them. We have two grown children, ages 22 and 20. I recently realized she’s still in love with the guy she dated just before me.Related ArticlesAdvice | Dear Abby: I just wanted to sit in their house for a few hours, and they wouldn’t let me in Advice | Dear Abby: I just learned my brother knew a secret that would have changed my life Advice | Dear Abby: My sister says this skeevy man needs to be part of our family Advice | Dear Abby: I was blindsided by my fiance’s threat over this business deal Advice | Dear Abby: The groom’s father refuses to attend the wedding if heavy-drinking kin are excluded How did I find out? Well, one day my wife and I were watching a TV show together, and out of nowhere, she asked me my opinion on open marriages. I gave her a vague answer and started investigating why she asked me that ques...

Horoscopes Nov. 4, 2023: Kathy Griffin, get you where you want to go

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:28:13 GMT

Horoscopes Nov. 4, 2023: Kathy Griffin, get you where you want to go CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Sean Combs, 54; Matthew McConaughey, 54; Ralph Macchio, 62; Kathy Griffin, 63.Happy Birthday: Don’t give anyone the upper hand this year. Play to win and you will outshine anyone who gets in your way. Use your charm to mesmerize and your secrecy to surprise. Be observant, organized and ready to take on any challenge that comes your way. Opportunity knocks, but so does the opposition. Preparation, detail and dedication will enhance stability and security and get you where you want to go. Your numbers are 3, 11, 20, 26, 33, 39, 47.ARIES (March 21-April 19): Consider your thoughts and intentions and how they can benefit you. A personal adjustment will give you the boost you need to bring about positive change. Channel your energy into making a meaningful relationship better. Amicable solutions will bring you closer together. 5 starsTAURUS (April 20-May 20): Don’t let your emotions lead you astray. Focus on your endgame and work backward to ensu...

Word Game: Nov. 4, 2023

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:28:13 GMT

Word Game: Nov. 4, 2023 TODAY’S WORD — PERCEIVED (PERCEIVED: pur-SEEV’d: Regarded in a specified way; recognized through the senses.)Average mark 40 wordsTime limit 60 minutesCan you find 55 or more words in PERCEIVED? The list will be published Monday.YESTERDAY’S WORD — ARMORED adore adorer aero ardor armed armor radome ramrod rare read ream rear rearm redo remora road roam roamer roar rode made mare marred mead mode more oared order dame dare darer dear demo doer dome dorm dormer dram dream drearTo purchase the Word Game book, visit WordGameBooks.com. Order it now for just $5 while supplies last!RULES OF THE GAME:1. Words must be of four or more letters.2. Words that acquire four letters by the addition of “s,” such as “bats” or “dies,” are not allowed.3. Additional words made by adding a “d” or an “s” may not be used. For example, if “bake” is used, “baked” or “bakes” are not allowed, but “bake” and “baking” are admissible.4. Proper nouns, slang words, or vulgar or sexually...

Ask Amy: How do I tell my neighbor I want out of this ritual?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:28:13 GMT

Ask Amy: How do I tell my neighbor I want out of this ritual? Dear Amy: My husband and I have become close friends with our next-door neighbors. We have enjoyed meals and outside events with them.Related ArticlesAdvice | Ask Amy: She sent me your advice column and told me I did something unacceptable Advice | Ask Amy: My sister asked these teens a question I found thoughtless Advice | Ask Amy: I was upset about what they were eating, and they laughed when I objected Advice | Ask Amy: My parents aren’t really fighting, but it makes my husband uncomfortable Advice | Ask Amy: Yes, I drink too much, but here’s why I won’t do AA During COVID we began having weekly dinners with them, forming a sort of “pod.” After restrictions eased, these weekly dinners became assumed.One spouse in this couple is quite aggressive, vociferous and rude. At times I have been close to tears.I’m in a quandary as to how to approach this person to say that these nights have b...

Harriette Cole: Nobody is doing anything about my abusive boss

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:28:13 GMT

Harriette Cole: Nobody is doing anything about my abusive boss DEAR HARRIETTE: I have been working at my current job for three years, and I was recently promoted. I am now working directly under the CEO, who has been verbally abusive toward me.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: The trait that got me this far isn’t working anymore Advice | Harriette Cole: I’m seeing a huge red flag in my new marriage Advice | Harriette Cole: I chose this job for the money, but now I dread going to the office Advice | Harriette Cole: All the doors were locked, but there she was in my kitchen Advice | Harriette Cole: I’m jealous of my friend’s magic pixie dust Although I enjoy my work, his behavior has caused me to shut down and has led to anxiety. I did speak to HR about the situation, but it seems like nothing has been done.I am unsure about leaving my job because I do love what I do, but I am conflicted about whether to stay in this work environment. Wh...

Empty Shabbat table on National Mall showcases human toll of Middle East conflict

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:28:13 GMT

Empty Shabbat table on National Mall showcases human toll of Middle East conflict They don’t have a name. They don’t have an affiliation. But they’re hard to miss, especially with a multi-yard Shabbat table on D.C.’s National Mall.A group of concerned D.C. citizens set up a table Friday evening for Shabbat, or the Jewish sabbath, leaving more than 240 seats empty to represent those still missing after being taken hostage in the current conflict in the Middle East.The grassroot community organization flies flags from many nations at their dinner table and has both Jewish and non-Jewish members. They say all they want is an end to the bloodshed.“We’d love to have a peaceful resolution,” said group leader Ron Sokolov. “We’d love for there to be peace in Israel. Peace in the Middle East. And peace for Palestinians and the Jews in Israel.”Sokolov is the de facto leader of this grassroots community group, which he said sprung up organically through networking and word-of-mouth. He said they want to make it clear they’re not taking sides, or poli...