The Chicago Bears have 3 picks on Day 2 of the NFL draft. Here are 10 prospects who could be a fit.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:06:18 GMT

The Chicago Bears have 3 picks on Day 2 of the NFL draft. Here are 10 prospects who could be a fit. The Chicago Bears addressed a major need in the first round of the NFL draft Thursday night, bolstering their offensive line by selecting Tennessee tackle Darnell Wright at No. 10 overall.Wright was the second offensive lineman to come off the board after Ohio State’s Paris Johnson Jr. went to the Arizona Cardinals at No. 6. He projects as an immediate starter at right tackle and will provide added support for Bears quarterback Justin Fields.Still, the Bears work in this draft has only just begun with general manager Ryan Poles holding nine more picks, including three for Friday night’s second and third rounds. The Bears will next go on the clock at No. 53 overall, with an additional Round 2 pick at No. 61. They will also pick first in Round 3 at No. 64.The Bears still have major needs to fill on defense, specifically at defensive end and defensive tackle. They could also still stand to add talent and depth at cornerback and receiver. Here are 10 prospects that could be ...

A key inflation gauge tracked by Fed remained high in March

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:06:18 GMT

A key inflation gauge tracked by Fed remained high in March WASHINGTON (AP) — A key index of underlying inflation that is closely followed by the Federal Reserve remained elevated last month, keeping the Fed on track to raise interest rates next week for the 10th time since March of last year.The index, which excludes volatile food and energy costs to capture “core” prices, rose 0.3% from February to March and 4.6% from a year earlier — still far above the Fed’s 2% target rate. Some Fed officials are concerned that core inflation hasn’t declined much since reaching 4.7% in July. Overall prices ticked up just 0.1% from February to March, the smallest monthly rise since last July and down from a 0.3% increase from January to February, Friday’s Commerce Department report showed. Compared with a year ago, inflation slowed to just 4.2% from 5% in February, though much of that decline reflected lower gas prices. That is the lowest year-over-year overall inflation figure in nearly two years. The government also reported that consumer spending...

Russian missile and drone attack in Ukraine kills 19 people

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:06:18 GMT

Russian missile and drone attack in Ukraine kills 19 people UMAN, Ukraine (AP) — Russia fired more than 20 cruise missiles and two drones at Ukraine early Friday, killing at least 19 people, almost all of them when two missiles slammed into an apartment building in the center of the country, officials said. Three children were among the dead.The missile attacks included the first one against Kyiv, Ukraine’s capital, in nearly two months, although there were no reports of any targets hit. The city government said Ukraine’s air force intercepted 11 cruise missiles and two unmanned aerial vehicles over Kyiv. The strikes on the nine-story residential building in central Ukraine occurred in Uman, a city located around 215 kilometers (134 miles) south of Kyiv. Seventeen people died in that attack, according to the capital region’s governor, Ihor Taburets. They included two 10-year-old children and a toddler. Another of the victims was a 75-year-old woman who lived in a neighboring building and suffered internal bleeding from the huge b...

Stock market today: US futures slip ahead of inflation data

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:06:18 GMT

Stock market today: US futures slip ahead of inflation data Wall Street pointed toward small declines early Friday ahead of the release of closely-watched inflation data that could influence what the Federal Reserve does at its policy meeting next week.Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 each slipped 0.4%.The Commerce Department releases its consumer spending report Friday, which contains a measure of inflation that’s closely watched by the Fed. The Fed is has aggressively tried to turn back inflation by raising its key lending rate nine straight times, trying to cool spending by Americans. ExxonMobil shares inched higher after the energy giant reported that it more than doubled its profit during the first quarter. The Texas company produced more oil during the first three months of 2023 in order to overcome declining energy prices as anxiety over a potential recession festered.On Thursday, U.S. benchmarks advanced after Meta Platforms became the latest Big Tech company to blow past profit forecasts. Facebook’s...

UN experts defend Crimean Tatars under Russian occupation

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:06:18 GMT

UN experts defend Crimean Tatars under Russian occupation GENEVA (AP) — Experts working with the United Nations on Friday denounced reports of human rights violations including abduction, deportation and enforced disappearances against ethnic minorities in Russian-occupied Crimea, calling on Moscow to do more to protect the rights of Tatars and others there. The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, as part of a regular, rotating review of U.N. member states, took a look at Russia — and areas that it controls — along with five other countries this month. The impact of Moscow’s war in Ukraine on rights and racial hatred drew particular scrutiny. In its review of Russia, the committee of independent experts focused on just one particular aspect of the war — the impact on racial discrimination — which has seen a litany of other rights abuses and violations, including murder, summary execution, rape, arbitrary detention and much more, according to U.N. and other rights monitors.The committee cited reports of “destruction...

Pope in Hungary urges Europe to unite to end war next door

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:06:18 GMT

Pope in Hungary urges Europe to unite to end war next door BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — Pope Francis on Friday blasted the “adolescent belligerence” that brought war back to Europe and said the continent must recover its founding spirit of peaceful unity to confront Russia’s war in Ukraine.Francis outlined his vision for the future of Europe as he began a three-day visit to Hungary. In a carefully calibrated speech, he demanded that the European Union approve safe and legal ways for migrants to enter and for the Hungarian government not to hold Europe “hostage” to populist demands.Francis didn’t mince words when he addressed President Katalin Novak and Hungary’s populist prime minister, Viktor Orban, whose lukewarm support for Ukraine has rankled other EU countries. The pontiff recalled the lofty ideals behind the bloc’s founding and lamented that rising nationalism and “adolescent belligerence” had replaced them.“We seem to be witnessing the sorry sunset of that choral dream of peace, as the solists of war now take over,” Francis said. “...

Couche-Tard signs deal for 112 gas station and convenience store sites in U.S.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:06:18 GMT

Couche-Tard signs deal for 112 gas station and convenience store sites in U.S. LAVAL, Que. — Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc. has signed a deal to buy 112 gas station and convenience store sites in the United States from MAPCO Express Inc. Financial terms of the agreement were not immediately available.The deal is contingent on a separate transaction that will see MAPCO and its other locations acquired by Majors Management LLC.Couche-Tard says the sites it is buying are mostly in Tennessee and Alabama, but also in Kentucky and Georgia. It says the locations are company-operated and most of the real estate is owned. The transaction also includes surplus property and a logistics fleet.This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 28, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:ATD)The Canadian Press

Should you own a pet? Should anyone?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:06:18 GMT

Should you own a pet? Should anyone? In today’s Big Story podcast, there are about 28 million pets in Canada. And on any given day, most of them are trapped inside with nothing to do. This doesn’t mean their owners don’t love them, or provide for them, or even try to exercise and stimulate them regularly. It just means that they are animals, mostly or totally confined. So, they’re bored.Kenny Torrella is a staff writer at Vox, focusing on animal welfare. He doesn’t think we shouldn’t own pets, but he does say we could do a better job at taking care of them.“It might seem a little silly on the surface. But boredom is a really, really frustrating emotion. And I think for humans, we’re lucky enough that we don’t really have to experience it as much,” says Torella. “But for cats and dogs and other animals, they are completely dependent on us for their basic needs.”So what do we know about what domesticated animals need, compared to what they get? And how can you i...

Man, 18, shot and killed in Near South Side drive-by, ID'd

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:06:18 GMT

Man, 18, shot and killed in Near South Side drive-by, ID'd CHICAGO — An 18-year-old man is dead after a drive-by shooting in Near South Side Thursday afternoon. The medical examiner's office identified the victim as 18-year-old Cameron D. Rayford According to police, two 18-year-olds were in a car when they were approached by a stolen white Kia and shots were fired. One man was struck on the hand and transported to a hospital initially in good condition. Man, woman dead after shooting at Burbank restaurant Another 18-year-old was struck in the body and was transported to Stroger Hospital where he was pronounced dead. The Kia was found unoccupied near Cermak Road and State Street. There is currently no one in custody and police are investigating the incident.

Gap to cut 1,800 jobs, joining growing list of corporate layoffs

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 11:06:18 GMT

Gap to cut 1,800 jobs, joining growing list of corporate layoffs (The Hill) - Gap, Inc. announced on Thursday that it plans to cut about 1,800 jobs, joining the growing list of major U.S. companies engaging in corporate layoffs.The company said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that it plans to lay off employees from its “headquarters and upper field workforce,” as part of a “restructuring plan” expected to result in about $300 million in annualized savings.“We are taking the necessary actions to reshape Gap Inc. for the future — simplifying and optimizing our operating model, elevating creativity, and driving better delivery in every dimension of the customer experience," executive chairman and interim CEO Bob Martin said in a statement, according to the Associated Press.Gap had about 95,000 employees as of late January, of which approximately nine percent worked at its headquarters locations, the company said in its latest annual report.The retail giant — which is also the parent company of Old Navy, Banana Repu...