What’s next in the Dylan Cease trade talks? 3 questions for Chicago White Sox after the winter meetings.

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:06:35 GMT

What’s next in the Dylan Cease trade talks? 3 questions for Chicago White Sox after the winter meetings. The Chicago White Sox chipped away at their offseason plans during the winter meetings.“We were able to get some things done,” general manager Chris Getz said Wednesday. “We got someone for our rotation and we’ve got a weapon here with our Rule 5 pick. We laid a foundation for the potential of bringing guys in certain capacities.“I know a lot of people are disappointed more business would have been conducted here around the league. But we’re still moving the needle.”Right-hander Erick Fedde is the addition to the Sox rotation after coming to terms on a two-year, $15 million deal Tuesday. On Wednesday, the Sox selected lefty Shane Drohan during the Rule 5 draft.Meeting with reporters shortly after the Rule 5 draft, Getz addressed how close the Sox were to their next move.“I wouldn’t say that we feel like we’re knocking on the door of something, but it’s more getting a better idea of where we stand, whether it be acquir...

This indigenous chef teaches about decolonizing food, one intentional meal at a time

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:06:35 GMT

This indigenous chef teaches about decolonizing food, one intentional meal at a time Growing up, Claudia Serrato’s fondest memories were eating Mexican food with her grandparents — nopales, pipian, atole, caldo, sopa de fideo, to name a few — a diet she described as “not being animal-based, heavy or highly processed.”“I always was so proud of my cultural heritage food, because that’s how I was raised,” Serrato, who uses ‘she’ and ‘they’ pronouns, said.Serrato is a self-described plant-based, Mesoamerican Indigenous chef and a culinary anthropologist. They completed their dissertation in Indigenous culinary anthropology, as part of a doctorate program at the University of Washington.Serrato, who lives in Montebello, California, always wanted to study food — from the way food is grown to its many health benefits. Most importantly, they said, how natural food helps and represents diverse communities.Mesoamerican indigenous chef, Claudia Serrato, gathered prickly pear cactus, Mexican sage, California native bay and bougainvillea from her garden for her outdoor kitchen o...

DeAngelo Hardy’s ‘silly’ stats draw NFL to North Central College. But Lakes graduate has more immediate goal.

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:06:35 GMT

DeAngelo Hardy’s ‘silly’ stats draw NFL to North Central College. But Lakes graduate has more immediate goal. DeAngelo Hardy’s performance during North Central College’s NCAA Division III quarterfinal game on Saturday made people wonder.Has anyone ever done that?The senior wide receiver recorded his 57th career touchdown catch, tying Andrew Kamienski’s program record. Hardy also threw a TD pass, intercepted a Hail Mary throw at the end of the first half and returned an onside kick for a TD.“The stat line is silly,” NCC coach Brad Spencer said. “It just shows his versatility. That’s why so many NFL scouts have come through. You just have to tip your cap and recognize how superior an athlete and football player he is.”The 6-foot-2, 197-pound Hardy’s highlights during the top-ranked Cardinals’ 55-42 road win against No. 4 Wisconsin-La Crosse are just the latest in a career filled with them for the Lakes graduate.Hardy acknowledged it may be the first time such a combination of plays has ever been happened in a college football game. H...

Compensation is key to fixing primary care shortage

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:06:35 GMT

Compensation is key to fixing primary care shortage Michelle Andrews | KFF Health News (TNS)Money talks.The United States faces a serious shortage of primary care physicians for many reasons, but one, in particular, is inescapable: compensation.Substantial disparities between what primary care physicians earn relative to specialists like orthopedists and cardiologists can weigh into medical students’ decisions about which field to choose. Plus, the system that Medicare and other health plans use to pay doctors generally places more value on doing procedures like replacing a knee or inserting a stent than on delivering the whole-person, long-term health care management that primary care physicians provide.As a result of those pay disparities, and the punishing workload typically faced by primary care physicians, more new doctors are becoming specialists, often leaving patients with fewer choices for primary care.“There is a public out there that is dissatisfied with the lack of access to a routine source of care,” said Christopher Kol...

Back pain? Bum knee? Be prepared to wait for a physical therapist

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:06:35 GMT

Back pain? Bum knee? Be prepared to wait for a physical therapist Mark Kreidler | (TNS) KFF Health NewsAt no point along his three-year path to earning a degree in physical therapy has Matthew Lee worried about getting a job.Being able to make a living off that degree? That’s a different question — and the answer is affecting the supply of physical therapists across the nation: The cost of getting trained is out of proportion to the pay.“There’s definitely a shortage of PTs. The jobs are there,” said Lee, a student at California State University-Sacramento who is on track to receive his degree in May. “But you may be starting out at $80,000 while carrying up to $200,000 in student debt. It’s a lot to consider.”As many patients seeking an appointment can attest, the nationwide shortage of PTs is real. According to survey data collected by the American Physical Therapy Association, the job vacancy rate for therapists in outpatient settings last year was 17%.Wait times are generally long across the nation, as patients tell of waiting weeks or even mo...

Bruins notebook: Derek Forbort out, rookie Mason Lohrei in

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:06:35 GMT

Bruins notebook: Derek Forbort out, rookie Mason Lohrei in The Bruins’ league-leading penalty kill took a hit on Thursday when the team announced Derek Forbort was placed long-term injured reserve, meaning he’ll have to miss 10 games and 24 days.The veteran left shot defenseman has been battling a groin injury since the start of training camp and hasn’t been able to shake it. He sat out four games earlier in the season, but he hasn’t been able to settle it down.“It’s a lower body injury that’s been there since training camp. I think at one point we gave him five days off and it was doing well, but the nine games in 16 days, with just the repetitive demands on the body, it’s come back and we’re going to give him a little extended time to try and nip this for the rest of the year,” said coach Jim Montgomery.With Forbort out for a good chunk of time, rookie Mason Lohrei was recalled from Providence.Forbort led the B’s in penalty kill ice time average at 3:34, with Brandon Carlo close behind...

Two charged with murder of Quebecer Daniel Langlois and partner in Dominica

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:06:35 GMT

Two charged with murder of Quebecer Daniel Langlois and partner in Dominica MONTREAL — The director of public prosecutions in the Caribbean nation of Dominica has confirmed that two men have been charged in the death of Quebecer Daniel Langlois and his partner.Sherma Dalrymple told a news conference today that Jonathan Lehrer and Robert Thomas Snider were charged Wednesday with the murders of the well-known Quebec film entrepreneur and his partner, Dominique Marchand.She says the two men appeared in court but did not have to enter a plea, adding that a preliminary inquiry is scheduled for March 15. The bodies of Langlois and Marchand were found last Friday in a burned out car near the luxury resort they owned in Dominica, a small island located between Guadeloupe and Martinique.Police spokesman Jeoffrey James told reporters today that officers made three arrests after they visited a property close to what investigators believe is a secondary crime scene. A fourth person was later taken into custody.Court documents show that Langlois and Lehrer were neighbou...

Menu signed by Mao Zedong brings a quarter million dollars at auction

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:06:35 GMT

Menu signed by Mao Zedong brings a quarter million dollars at auction BOSTON (AP) — An official menu for a state banquet that bears the signature of former Chinese leader Mao Zedong has been auctioned for $275,000. Boston-based RR Auction said the menu auctioned Wednesday was for a banquet held in Beijing on October 19, 1956, and commemorated the first state visit to China by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Huseyn Shaheed Suhrawardy.The menu was signed in fountain pen by six influential Chinese statesmen, including Mao and Premier Zhou Enlai. The banquet featured foods from both nations and included delicacies such as “Consommé of Swallow Nest and White Agaric,” “Shark’s Fin in Brown Sauce,” and “Roast Peking Duck.”“To hold a menu signed by Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai is to hold a piece of the past – a piece that tells a story of diplomatic engagement, cultural exchange, and the forging of friendships that have endured through the decades,” Bobby Livingston, executive vice president at RR Auction, said in a statement.Other items auctioned off included a...

Families press for inspector general investigation of Army reservist who killed 18

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:06:35 GMT

Families press for inspector general investigation of Army reservist who killed 18 PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A survivor and family members of those killed in the deadliest mass shooting in Maine history went to Capitol Hill on Thursday to press for an inspector general to obtain answers from the Army about the mental health and hospitalization of a reservist who opened fire.While representing varied political views, the families are united in seeking changes to ensure that what happened on Oct. 25 in Lewiston, Maine, doesn’t happen again somewhere else.“This has to stop. We think we can stop it right here,” Leroy Walker, father of one of the victims, Joe Walker, told reporters in Washington. He was joined by his daughter-in-law, Tracey Walker, now a widow.The group met privately with each member of Maine’s congressional delegation and, later, the White House Office of Gun Violence Prevention. Two members also attended a vigil for gun violence victims at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church that included those affected by other mass shootings.All told, 18 people were killed an...

Mexico City rattled by moderate 5.8 magnitude earthquake

Published Thu, 18 Apr 2024 19:06:35 GMT

Mexico City rattled by moderate 5.8 magnitude earthquake MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico City residents were rattled by a moderate 5.8 magnitude earthquake that struck to the south of the capital Thursday. The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake occurred at about 2:03 p.m. local time at a spot near Chiautla de Tapia, a rural village about 125 miles (200 kilometers) south of Mexico City in Puebla state.The head of the federal civil defense agency said there were no immediate reports of damage anywhere around Chiautla. Acting Mexico City Mayor Martí Batres said there were no immediate reports of any damage or injuries in the capital. The tremor set off the Mexico City earthquake alarm system and people left apartment and office buildings in neighborhoods across the city. Groups of office workers gathered on sidewalks along the city’s downtown Reforma boulevard.The Associated Press