Plymouth home considered ‘a total loss’ following overnight fire

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:01:14 GMT

Plymouth home considered ‘a total loss’ following overnight fire A home on Halfway Pond Road in Plymouth is considered “a total loss” following a fire early Friday morning. Intense flames were seen tearing through the roof of the home with smoke pouring out of the windows. Firefighters say they had difficulty putting out the fire because there are no hydrants in the area. Officials say there were 10 people in the home at the time and they all got out safely, however, two pet rabbits died and one cat is missing.Crews remain on scene as of 6 a.m. to monitor hot spots.The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

Prescriptions for ADHD treatments surged during the Covid-19 pandemic, CDC report shows

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:01:14 GMT

Prescriptions for ADHD treatments surged during the Covid-19 pandemic, CDC report shows (CNN) — Prescriptions for stimulants often used to treat attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder surged during the pandemic, especially among adults, a new study found.The finding comes as one common ADHD treatment, Adderall, has been in shortage for months, in part because of high demand.Diagnoses for ADHD have become more common in recent decades, and prescriptions for stimulant drugs that are most often used to treat the neurodevelopmental disorder have also been on the rise. But the new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention highlights a recent surge in demand for the drug and others like it.Between 2016 and 2020, the share of the population that had filled a prescription for a stimulant drug held relatively steady. But there was a large increase in 2021, with prescription fills jumping more than 10% across most age groups.Overall, the CDC analysis of private insurance records shows that more than 4% of people ages 5 to 64 had filled a pre...

Federal judge says insurers no longer have to provide some preventive care services at no cost

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:01:14 GMT

Federal judge says insurers no longer have to provide some preventive care services at no cost (CNN) — A federal judge in Texas said Thursday that some Affordable Care Act mandates cannot be enforced nationwide, including those that require insurers to cover a wide array of preventive care services at no cost to the patient, including some cancer, heart and STD screenings, and tobacco programs.In the new ruling, US District Judge Reed O’Connor struck down the recommendations that have been issued by the US Preventive Services Task Force, which is tasked with determining some of the preventive care treatments that Obamacare requires to be covered.The decision applies to task force recommendations issued on or after March 23, 2010 — the day the Affordable Care Act was signed into law. While the group had recommended various preventive services prior to that date, nearly all have since been updated or expanded.O’Connor’s ruling comes after the judge had already said that the task force’s recommendations violated the Constitution...

Milder Air & Wet Weather Ahead

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:01:14 GMT

Milder Air & Wet Weather Ahead That late winter chill that filled the air yesterday, lingers this morning as temperatures start the day in the 20s for most. Despite the early chill, the warm-up does begin today as highs head for the low 50s. With the milder comes the clouds and eventually the chance for showers as late afternoon drops start to break out. Expect scattered showers this evening too as temps fade back into the lower 40s. Overnight, the temps warm up to near 50 by daybreak tomorrow with a few scattered showers moving through. The highest risk of widespread rain tomorrow favors the morning-lunch time. Early to mid afternoon, showers become fewer and farther between, with some breaks of sun and gusty winds possible. It’ll be milder, with highs in the low to mid 60s. Mid to late afternoon, it’s even possible that a few thunderstorms pop-up across the interior, with the risk of gusty winds and small hail. With the Sox start time around 4pm, it is possible that we get in the game. Sunday, we&#...

ASK IRA: Have Heat run out of statements at the wrong time?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:01:14 GMT

ASK IRA: Have Heat run out of statements at the wrong time? Q: I think the reality is they just aren’t as good as the top five teams and now looking like they aren’t as good as six because they couldn’t beat Brooklyn. I love watching the Heat every year compete but this year has been a tough one. With them until they go fishing. – Douglas.A: Which certainly could come sooner than later. If the playoffs are about momentum, this is not trending in the right direction. And time for making statements is running out. I’m not sure that anything beyond a victory next week in Philadelphia would qualify as a statement on the Heat’s remaining regular-season schedule. There could have been a statement against the Nets last Saturday, but not. There could have been a statement in Toronto, but not. There could have been one in New York, but not. Suddenly, those statement victories earlier this month against the Hawks, Cavaliers and Knicks feel like distant memories?Q: How can the Heat expect Victor Oladipo to develop wh...

Howie Carr: John Kerry a high-flying global warmer

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:01:14 GMT

Howie Carr: John Kerry a high-flying global warmer John Forbes Kerry should just swear off ever speaking again about private jets, at any time, in any context, anywhere.America’s Gigolo can make a pluperfect ass out of himself on just about any subject, but private jets really bring out the worst in Liveshot, who turns 80 this year.Now Kerry’s done it again, defending his use of a “private” jet – actually, it belongs to the State Department – while endlessly lecturing the rest of us on the necessity of traveling by bicycle or ox cart or donkey.This time it was in an interview with a Yahoo News reporter.The scribe mentioned the obvious incongruity of the smug, virtue-signaling billionaire class jetting off to, say, Davos, to denounce the utter selfishness of the plebeians. You know, those greedy deplorables who like to keep their ranch houses and double-wides heated at 68 degrees all winter, and who don’t want to rely on the T to do their grocery shopping every weekend.The reporter began, “People are starting to pay more attention bu...

Parents of woman killed by Oscar Pistorius oppose his parole

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:01:14 GMT

Parents of woman killed by Oscar Pistorius oppose his parole PRETORIA, South Africa (AP) — The parents of Reeva Steenkamp, the woman Oscar Pistorius shot dead 10 years ago, still believe he is lying about their daughter’s killing and opposed the former Olympic runner’s application for parole, their lawyer said Friday.“Unless he comes clean, they don’t feel that he is rehabilitated,” lawyer Tania Koen told reporters outside the Atteridgeville Correctional Centre prison in Pretoria, where Pistorius has been incarcerated since 2016 and where his parole hearing took place Friday.“He’s the killer of their daughter. For them, it’s a life sentence,” Koen said before the hearing.Pistorius, a double-amputee runner and multiple Paralympic champion who made history by competing against able-bodied athletes at the 2012 Olympics, was convicted of murder for the Valentine’s Day 2013 shooting of Reeva Steenkamp at his home. Pistorius has always claimed he shot his girlfriend in error after mistaking her for a dangerous intruder...

Charles III heads to Hamburg on last leg of 1st foreign trip

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:01:14 GMT

Charles III heads to Hamburg on last leg of 1st foreign trip BERLIN (AP) — King Charles III boarded a carriage, though not the horse-drawn kind, for the final leg of his three-day trip to Germany, traveling by train from Berlin to the port city of Hamburg, where he planned to remember pivotal events from World War II.German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier accompanied Charles and Camlla, the queen consort, on the two-hour high-speed train journey from the capital. The couple landed Wednesday in Berlin for Charles’ first foreign trip as king. Steinmeier greeted them at the Brandenburg Gate with full military honors and later hosted a banquet in their honor.On Thursday, Charles became the first monarch to address the German parliament, telling assembled lawmakers that “together we must strive for the security, prosperity and well-being that our people deserve.” He then met with Ukrainian refugees and a German-British military unit before visiting an organic farm where he tried his hand at making cheese.Charles’ trip is part o...

Ex-England cricket captain Vaughan cleared of racism charge

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:01:14 GMT

Ex-England cricket captain Vaughan cleared of racism charge LONDON (AP) — Former England cricket captain Michael Vaughan was cleared by a disciplinary panel Friday of making a racist remark toward a group of Yorkshire teammates of Asian ethnicity in 2009, the latest stage of a scandal that has left a cloud over the English game.The scandal erupted when Azeem Rafiq, a former player at Yorkshire, went public in 2020 saying he had been the victim of racial harassment and bullying across two spells at English cricket’s most successful club between 2008-18.Among his allegations, which were heard in the British parliament and led to Yorkshire losing sponsors and briefly the right to host international matches, Rafiq accused Vaughan of saying to Rafiq and other teammates of Asian ethnicity there were “too many of you lot, we need to have a word about that.” Vaughan was alleged to have made the comment on the sidelines of a Twenty20 match.Vaughan categorically denied the charge, which was issued by the England and Wales Cricket Board, and it was dis...

Finland’s young leader is popular but faces tough reelection

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:01:14 GMT

Finland’s young leader is popular but faces tough reelection HELSINKI (AP) — A parliamentary election in Finland on Sunday is shaping up as an extremely close race between three parties as Prime Minister Sanna Marin’s Social Democrats fight to secure a second term running the government.The election is taking place days after Finland cleared the last big hurdle in its 10-month campaign to join NATO. Turkey’s parliament ratified the northern European nation’s membership in the Western military alliance late Thursday.Marin, who at age 37 is one of Europe’s youngest leaders, has received praise for her Cabinet’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic. Her vocal support of Ukraine in the last year has increased her international visibility. She remains popular at home, but Finns are also frustrated with their country’s rising cost of living.The economy, climate change and others issues that affect voters’ daily lives — like education and social benefits — have dominated the election campaign. Job creation and ...