Aaron Rodgers talks mental heath at psychedelics conference

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT

Aaron Rodgers talks mental heath at psychedelics conference DENVER (AP) — An eclectic crowd of thousands — podcasters, vendors, startups, seekers — swarmed a psychedelics conference in Denver this week to experience everything from a dimly lit hall packed with kaleidoscope art and a wide-ranging lineup of speakers from a former Republican governor to NFL star quarterback Aaron Rodgers.The conference, put on by a psychedelic advocacy group, took place months after Colorado’s voters decided to join Oregon in decriminalizing psychedelic mushrooms. While it’s a sign of growing cultural acceptance for substances that proponents say may offer benefits for things like post-traumatic stress disorder and alcoholism, medical experts caution that more research is needed on the drugs’ efficacy and the extent of the risks of psychedelics, which can cause hallucinations. Missing sub search ‘a huge challenge,’ retired Navy officer explains Rodgers, who’ll soon debut with the New York Jets after years with the Green Bay Packers, spoke Wednesday night with...

This police officer watches out for older Aurorans

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT

This police officer watches out for older Aurorans AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) — Sometimes it's the little things we do that make a big difference in a person‘s life — a smile, a kind word, a little friendly conversation. That would be Aurora Police Officer Jim Seneca’s wheelhouse.Seneca is the senior resource officer at the Aurora Center for Active Adults."Number priority is keeping our seniors safe. That’s number 1. Number two, scams and fraud is off the charts, so I do a presentation on scams and fraud for our community," Seneca said.Number three is just being a friend.Aurora Police Officer Jim Seneca on the job (KDVR)Seneca has been pounding the pavement as an Aurora patrol officer 28 years. The last nine years, he has worked full-time at the senior resource center, “Becoming friends with them," he said. "You cry with them, laugh with them. You hear stories. You gain wisdom from the experience. Why would I not embrace that?“ Seneca said.That is why Barbara Becker thinks Officer Seneca deserves a little recognition. She is a volunteer a...

MLB sued by 17 ex-scouts who claim age discrimination

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT

MLB sued by 17 ex-scouts who claim age discrimination DENVER (AP) — Seventeen former Major League Baseball scouts who say they were discriminated against because of their age sued the league, its teams and Commissioner Rob Manfred on Wednesday.The lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Denver. The former scouts allege violations of the federal Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 along with laws in 11 states and New York City. Nuggets trade into 1st round by swapping picks with the Pacers: AP source The scouts, ranging from 55 to 71, allege they were discriminated against from 2020-22. They say MLB and the teams “have acted to prevent the reemployment of older scouts or refused the reemployment of older scouts.”They also say an MLB provision that offsets scouts' salaries when they sign with a new team — but are still being paid by a previous team from which they've been fired — is discriminatory.MLB said in a statement it looks “forward to refuting these claims in court,” but it does not comment on pending litigation.Old...

Stars of ‘Asteroid City’ talk Wes Anderson’s creativity, working on his new sci-fi tinged comedy

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT

Stars of ‘Asteroid City’ talk Wes Anderson’s creativity, working on his new sci-fi tinged comedy No one really knows what’s beyond our little slice of the universe. Well, except NASA, of course, and the people that work at Area 51, but I digress. While they haven’t confirmed, or denied, if aliens actually do exist, filmmaker Wes Anderson gives us a glimpse of what life would be like if an alien did pay us a visit … but his film “Asteroid City” is nothing like “E.T.”Tom Hanks (as Stanley Zak): “You’re not here.”Jason Schwartzman (as Augie Steenbeck): “We’re not there. The car exploded.”Writer and director Wes Anderson transports audiences to a desert town in the 1950s in his new movie “Asteroid City.”Tom Hanks (as Stanley Zak): “Where are you?”Jason Schwartzman (as Augie Steenbeck); “Asteroid City. Farm Route 6, Mile 75.”A thousand years ago, the town got a visit from a UFO, and now another one has popped up.Jason Schwartzman (as Augie Steenbeck): “I don’t like...

Spend a day at Wynwood’s ‘top 3 attractions’ with the new ‘Wynwood Fun Pass’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT

Spend a day at Wynwood’s ‘top 3 attractions’ with the new ‘Wynwood Fun Pass’ Life is about the experience. Do it for the plot, the kids say.And with the new “Wynwood Fun Pass” you’ll get to experience cool places for one hot summer price.SoFlo’s Wynwood gives off that big art energy.Allison Friedin: “Wynwood is an outdoor gallery like you’ve never seen before. It has sprawling walls that have beautiful murals by artists who travel here just to paint graffiti in our streets.”And there are tons of things to do and see. So why not pack the fun into one nice bundle?“The Wynwood Fun Pass” is born.Joyce Frohman: “The Wynwood Fun Pass really offers a great value for tourists, for locals, for $56 to go to three venues.”It’s a selfie-type of feel at Paradox Museum.Soraya Gonzalez: “We have over 70 paradox-based exhibits that you get to interact with. So it’s a play on mirrors. There’s geometry that comes into play either you get to interact with every exhibit or you can pose wit...

Solve It 7: Concert Ticket Refund

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT

Solve It 7: Concert Ticket Refund A local teacher couldn’t wait to see Lizzo in concert. But when the Grammy winner got sick and rescheduled her show, the teacher had a problem. She turned to Solve It 7 for help.Lizzo’s singing always makes Dena feel…(Lizzo sings her song, “Good as hell.”)“Love her! Can’t help but dance to it,” Dena said.  The New Hampshire teacher got tickets to see her favorite flute player in Hartford, Connecticut.“That was the closest venue. I was so excited to see her. I was gonna bring one of my girlfriends. She was also a special ed teacher,” Dena said. Dena was in her car on the way to the concert when she had to hit the brakes.Lizzo announced she was postponing the show.“I did test positive for strep throat… I need to heal so I can be the artist you deserve,” Lizzo said on Instagram.  “Obviously, we were disappointed, but we understood that she was sick,” Dena said. The concert w...

House votes to censure Rep. Adam Schiff

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT

House votes to censure Rep. Adam Schiff (CNN) — The US House of Representatives on Wednesday voted to censure Rep. Adam Schiff, a key lawmaker in Democrats’ congressional investigations into former President Donald Trump during his presidency.The resolution accuses Schiff of misleading the American people while pursuing the congressional investigation into Russia and the Trump campaign as the then-chairman of the House Intelligence Committee and for actions Schiff took leading up to the former president’s first impeachment. Schiff has dismissed the allegations as “false and defamatory.”The vote was 213-209 along party lines. Republican members of the House Ethics Committee – Michael Guest of Mississippi, Dave Joyce of Ohio, Andrew Garbarino of New York, John Rutherford of Florida and Michelle Fischbach of Minnesota – voted present. GOP Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado also voted present but he is not on the Ethics Committee.As part of the censure procedure, Schiff stood in the well of the House floor, while House ...

Applying for license under new driver’s license law? AG, RMV warn of scams, fraud

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT

Applying for license under new driver’s license law? AG, RMV warn of scams, fraud The Registry of Motor Vehicles and state’s top prosecutor are warning of scams and fraudulent offers targeting residents without lawful proof of presence who will soon be eligible for a driver’s license.A variety of “bad actors” may try to take advantage of people as a new law takes effect next month that allows people without legal immigration status to obtain a standard Massachusetts driver’s license, Registrar of Motor Vehicles Colleen Ogilvie said.“This could be in the form of charging people for access to an appointment. This could be in the form of providing documents to them,” Ogilvie said Wednesday afternoon. “We want to be clear and let everybody know, making an appointment at the [RMV] is free. It does not cost anything to make an appointment. Getting any of our documents, other than a driver’s manual, are also free.”The total cost to obtain a driver’s license is $115 so long as you pass the permit and road test on the first try. Each time a person fails a permit tes...

Chicago White Sox reliever Garrett Crochet, out with left shoulder inflammation, hopes to return in 2-3 weeks

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT

Chicago White Sox reliever Garrett Crochet, out with left shoulder inflammation, hopes to return in 2-3 weeks Garrett Crochet engaged in an epic 12-pitch battle with Mookie Betts last week at Dodger Stadium.The left-handed reliever could tell his slider wasn’t as sharp, but in the moment didn’t notice that his fastball velocity was down a tick.As he delivered fastball after fastball, which Betts kept fouling off, Crochet thought, “I’m doing something right.”In the aftermath of the June 15 outing, Crochet said he experienced “just regular, everyday soreness.”“Most of the time when you are coming out of the bullpen, you are probably a little bit sore,” Crochet said Wednesday. “And that’s all I felt like it was.”But he said he wasn’t bouncing back from the soreness and, “At that point I was just wasting a roster spot.”Crochet went on the 15-day injured list Tuesday with left shoulder inflammation. While no timetable is established, Crochet hopes to be back in two to three weeks.“I went to see (lead ...

Police, veterans cuts were not my fault, Boston city councilor in charge of budget says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:03:20 GMT

Police, veterans cuts were not my fault, Boston city councilor in charge of budget says City Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson apologized to veterans for a proposal that would have cut $900,000 from that city department’s budget, but stopped short of taking the blame, saying the idea came from one of her colleagues.“It was a low blow and I know that it hurt,” Fernandes Anderson, who headed the Council’s budget process, said at a Wednesday meeting. “I didn’t ask for it and I actually fought against it. I’m not going to embarrass anyone and say who actually proposed it.“I’m just going to say on behalf of the Council to all the veterans in Boston and in America, I apologize. I take that responsibility, because again, I could have fought more,” she added. “It’s a reimbursable fund, but it’s just a bad look and it looks disrespectful.”City Councilor Erin Murphy, however, isn’t buying it.As chair of the committee that held the budget hearings, Fernandes Anderson had “final say” on which of the Council’s collective amendments moved forward, and thus, where the department cut...