Need to know CPR? You probably shouldn't ask Alexa or Siri, study finds

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:30:17 GMT

Need to know CPR? You probably shouldn't ask Alexa or Siri, study finds Ask Alexa or Siri about the weather. But if you want to save someone’s life? Call 911 for that.Voice assistants often fall flat when asked how to perform CPR, according to a study published Monday.Researchers asked voice assistants eight questions that a bystander might pose in a cardiac arrest emergency. In response, the voice assistants said:— “Hmm, I don’t know that one.”— “Sorry, I don’t understand.”— “Words fail me.”— “Here’s an answer … that I translated: The Indian Penal Code.”Only nine of 32 responses suggested calling emergency services for help — an important step recommended by the American Heart Association. Some voice assistants sent users to web pages that explained CPR, but only 12% of the 32 responses included verbal instructions.Verbal instructions are important because immediate action can save a life, said study co-author Dr. Adam Landman, chief information officer at Mass General Brigham in Boston.Chest compressions — pushing down hard and fast on the v...

Rally against lawsuit that could undo Austin code changes aimed at affordability

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:30:17 GMT

Rally against lawsuit that could undo Austin code changes aimed at affordability AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Roughly 50 people gathered outside of the Travis County Civil and Family Courts facility Monday to protest a lawsuit that could result in the overturning of several Land Development Code (LDC) changes aimed at affordability. The lawsuit claims homeowners' protest rights were violated, which was enough to overturn a previous overhaul of the LDC several years ago. Though a hearing for the suit was scheduled for Monday according to court dockets, that hearing was postponed, according to Douglas Becker, the attorney representing homeowners against the city. There is no rescheduled date yet, he said. Speakers at the "Rally for Housing" included Austin City Council Members Chito Vela and Zohaib Qadri, alongside Rep. Greg Casar (KXAN photo/Todd Bailey) Attendees of a rally outside of Travis County Civil and Family Courts after a lawsuit was filed against changes to the city's Land Development Code (KXAN photo/Todd Bailey)The rally was in response to a lawsuit filed earlier...

LIVE 11AM Idalia track: Hurricane, storm surge warnings issued

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:30:17 GMT

LIVE 11AM Idalia track: Hurricane, storm surge warnings issued TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — Tropical Storm Idalia is forecast to bring "life-threatening storm surge" to much of Florida's northwest coast as it intensifies into a Category 1 hurricane on Monday, the National Hurricane Center said.According to a 10 a.m. update, T.S. Idalia was moving north around 8 mph about 80 miles south of the western tip of Cuba.MondayTropical Storm Idalia is expected to continue its current track north through Monday evening bringing strong winds and heavy rain to Cuba. Currently, Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 105 miles out from the center. LIST: Evacuation zones announced ahead of Tropical Storm Idalia Forecasters say conditions remain favorable for T.S. Idalia to strengthen into a category 1 hurricane by Monday evening.TuesdayBy early Tuesday, the center of Idalia is forecast to pass over the extreme southeastern Gulf of Mexico as a category 2 hurricane.WednesdayThe National Hurricane Center said Idalia is forecast to be a "dangerous major hurric...

New Texas law to allow temporary highway speed limits under certain conditions

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:30:17 GMT

New Texas law to allow temporary highway speed limits under certain conditions AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Beginning Friday, a new law will authorize the Texas Department of Transportation to temporarily change speed limits during roadway construction or inclement weather without statewide approval.House Bill 1885, authored by State Rep. Terry Canales (D-Edinburg), allows variable speed limits to be used "to address inclement weather, congestion, road construction, or any other condition that affects the safe and orderly movement on traffic on a roadway for which the commission has the authority to establish a speed limit."Gov. Greg Abbott signed the bill into law back in June. Prior to this new law, TxDOT engineers were required to seek approval from the Texas Transportation Commission before issuing any temporary speed limit changes. Canales told The Texas Tribune earlier this month that he believed this legislation could have prevented the deadly Interstate 35W 133-vehicle pile up in February 2021 that left six people dead. TRENDING NOW: Central Texas school distric...

Nonna Maria's Italian Kitchen in Halfmoon up for sale

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:30:17 GMT

Nonna Maria's Italian Kitchen in Halfmoon up for sale HALFMOON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Nonna Maria's Italian Kitchen, located at 1505 Route 9 in Halfmoon, is up for sale. As the restaurant approaches its 10th year in Halfmoon, owner Gerry Cunsolo is ready to retire. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "My dad jokes with customers that not only is he the owner, but he is the chef, the dishwasher, the server, the bread maker, the handyman and so much more," said Cunsolo's daughter, Daniela Abatto, who has been working with her father since she was 10 years old. "He is everything and more to Nonna's."Gerry Cunsolo, the owner of Nonna Maria's (photo courtesy: Daniela Abatto)Although the restaurant is up for sale, Nonna Maria's will be open for business as usual until they find a buyer. The eatery is open Tuesday through Saturday from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Mozzarella sticks, melba sauce, and the Capital Region "Although it is bittersweet, he has worked extremely hard and is so ready to enjoy some ...

'The Gilded Age' season 2, shot in Capital Region, sets premiere date

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:30:17 GMT

'The Gilded Age' season 2, shot in Capital Region, sets premiere date ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The HBO series "The Gilded Age" has released its season 2 teaser trailer and set its premiere date. The series was filmed in Albany, Troy, and Cohoes in the summer of 2022. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The second season will be premiering on October 29 on the streaming service Max (formerly HBO Max). You can watch the season 2 teaser trailer on YouTube.“The Gilded Age” is a series set in 1882, starring Christine Baranski, Cynthia Nixon, and Carrie Coon. The show follows the social war between the old ways and new systems in 1880s New York City. Hilary Swank movie filmed in Albany nears release date “The Gilded Age” announced in May 2022 that it would be returning to the Capital Region to film the second season. The series came to Troy in May 2021 to film the first season.The series hired local extras for the filming, which took place in August 2022. Officials said this show, along with other projec...

St. Louis County QuikTrip sells second $1M winning lottery ticket in 2023

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:30:17 GMT

St. Louis County QuikTrip sells second $1M winning lottery ticket in 2023 ST. LOUIS, COUNTY -- That must be one lucky gas station. A Missouri Lottery player visiting the QuikTrip on Dunn Road won a prize over a million dollars for the second time this year. Seven spots no longer serving as St. Louis-area malls The most recent player won the August 26 Lotto jackpot, matching all six numbers drawn. The chances of that happening are around one in 3.5 million. This prize is worth $1.3 million. This player has until February 22 to claim the prize at a regional office.In January, a ticket worth $1 million was sold at the same convenience store. That player won the top prize in the “Millionaire Blowout” scratchers game.

Missouri man accused of recording sex act with a 5-year-old

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:30:17 GMT

Missouri man accused of recording sex act with a 5-year-old ST. LOUIS – A Franklin County, Missouri man pled not guilty Friday to recording a sex act with a five-year-old boy in June. Brandon Daniel Espinoza, 19, is charged with the sexual exploitation of a child. This was his first court appearance in the US District Court in St. Louis. Five new Missouri laws to know that become official Monday The case was part of Homeland Security Investigations, they are a part of the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement. It was added to the Project Safe Childhood initiative to combat child sexual exploitation.The charge carry a minimum prison sentence of 15 years, and a maximum 30-year sentence.

This Missouri village is the state's top family AirBnB destination

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:30:17 GMT

This Missouri village is the state's top family AirBnB destination (KDVR/NEXSTAR) – Summer is soon coming to an end. The kids are heading back to school, your job is getting crazy, and — let's face it — the windows aren't going to weatherize themselves.In other words, there's little time for another fun family vacation before the season's over.But there's always next year. And if you start planning early, you just might be able to book a few nights at some of the most popular (and unexpected) U.S. travel destinations for families.After all, family vacations have come a long way since your last trip to Colonial Williamsburg.To illustrate this point, Airbnb has recently revealed the top-booked travel destinations for families in every state. Using data obtained from the first half of 2023, Airbnb focused only on "family night" bookings (i.e., guests traveling with kids) to find out where folks planned to go in June, July and August. Is unlimited vacation time really unlimited? So where, exactly, were they headed?In some cases, the results weren't t...

Opinion: DPS must act quickly to build teacher housing on empty school land

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 19:30:17 GMT

Opinion: DPS must act quickly to build teacher housing on empty school land In Denver’s dynamic school environments, our educators are at the heart of shaping tomorrow’s leaders. Yet, as so many essential workers do, they grapple with the challenge of affording a home in the very city they enrich. This predicament isn’t unique to Denver; it’s mirrored in many parts of the country.Public support for housing for our educators is as clear as it is essential. We will struggle to recruit and retain teachers, especially those who are Black, indigenous and people of color, into Denver Public Schools without a path to reasonable housing in the city. Yet, we’ve struggled with a tangible plan to implement housing development.As community members committed to housing for educators, we’ve researched other cities and programs, and spoken to our leaders in education, the mayor’s office, and housing developers.We believe Denver and DPS can move quickly to begin providing housing by taking these steps:First, DPS should lease available land throughout the city. In addition ...