Sunday Forecast: Cloudy, breezy and cold

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:08:59 GMT

Sunday Forecast: Cloudy, breezy and cold CHICAGO — Sunday's forecast has increasing clouds and will be breezy & cold. PM rain at times likely. High: 45 Sunday Night: Rain/snow showers, gusty & cold. Low 37, colder in the suburbsMonday: Cloudy, windy & cold for the season. Chance of AM rain/snow, PM showers. NW 20-30, G40 mph. High: 44  Interactive Radar: Track showers and storm here Extended outlook calls for more sunshine by Tuesday with temps back into the low 50s. Upper 50s and sunny skies for Wednesday. Back into to the 60s for Thu. That sun continues into the end of the week with highs Fri/Sat near 60. 

Biden's coronation no-show is no snub – more telling is whom he sends to King Charles' big day

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:08:59 GMT

Biden's coronation no-show is no snub – more telling is whom he sends to King Charles' big day (THE CONVERSATION) – The fact that first lady Jill Biden, but not her husband, President Joe Biden, will be attending King Charles III’s coronation on May 6, 2023, has not gone down too well with sections of the U.K. press. A “royal snub,” screamed headlines, while commentators grumbled about “Irish Joe” and his “hatred” of the Brits.The truth is, no U.S. president has ever attended a British coronation ceremony. Indeed, American presidents tend to avoid royal ceremonies of all stripes. Biden did attend Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral in September 2022, but that was very much the exception, not the rule.Given the U.S.’s particular history – and its parting of ways with the U.K. back in 1776 – it’s easy to see why a president might feel uneasy about witnessing the anointing of a new sovereign. No matter how “special” the relationship, some distinctions need to be preserved.But as a historian of America’s relationship with the U.K. monarchy, I believe it would be wrong to ...

Willie Nelson's birthday was yesterday, but it's also today. Here's why

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:08:59 GMT

Willie Nelson's birthday was yesterday, but it's also today. Here's why AUSTIN (KXAN) — If you missed Willie Nelson’s birthday yesterday, don’t sweat it. He’s got another one today.Nelson, one of the most revered and prolific artists in country music, is currently celebrating his 90th birthday with an all-star concert at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, where he’s sharing the bill with artists such as George Strait, Roseanne Cash, Chris Stapleton, The Chicks and Sheryl Crow, among dozens of other acts.Appropriately enough, the concert was billed as a two-day event — just like Nelson’s own birthday. PHOTOS: Willie Nelson through the years Nelson, who was born just north of Waco in the small town of Abbott, Texas, entered the world on April 29, 1933. But as he’s explained in the past, he observes his birthday on the 30th, too.Why? As Nelson once said during his SiriusXM radio show in 2018, it’s because he was born quite late at night — and apparently too late for the county clerk to record his birth.“I was born before midnight on the 29th bu...

Real World Economics: Dollar is an ugly nag yet still prettier than the rest

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:08:59 GMT

Real World Economics: Dollar is an ugly nag yet still prettier than the rest Edward LottermanThere is much news of countries moving to use currencies other than the U.S. dollar for international trade and investment. In March, Brazil and China agreed to use their real and renminbi currencies for settling import and export bills rather than U.S. dollars. This comes in the wake of China supplanting the United States as Brazil’s largest trading partner, a status that we took away from Britain more than a century ago.Should we worry?The issue is the degree to which the U.S. dollar is the “reserve currency” for all other countries for international payments and for maintaining stocks of “foreign exchange.” This still includes gold, but mostly is currencies of other nations that are immediately and automatically accepted. The dollar predominates, but the Euro, pound, Swiss franc and the Japanese yen all meet the standard.Worry? Yes and no. First, bi-lateral agreements by nations to price or invoice trade in their own currencies are largely symbolic. Moreover, desp...

Your Money: 5 things to consider in countdown to retirement

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:08:59 GMT

Your Money: 5 things to consider in countdown to retirement Bruce Helmer and Peg WebbAccording to a 2022 Gallup poll, the average age among retirees is now 61, up from 57 in the 1990s. The average expected retirement age among non-retirees is now 66, vs. 60 in 1995. There are a few reasons for this shift to later retirement dates. First, changes in Social Security payouts enacted in the 1980s are coming into play for today’s workers of retirement age — and they’re incentivizing people to stay employed longer to maximize monthly benefits post-retirement. Then, despite a slight reversal during the COVID-19 pandemic, generally longer lifespans are causing people to work longer and save more money to fund a retirement that could last 10, 20 or 30 years — and especially as the cost of living is increasing. Finally, a shift from the manufacturing economy to one focused primarily on delivering services and information means that many are opting to work longer — their jobs are not as physically demanding.Whatever your target retirement date is, you ...

Thomas Greaney signs with Cleveland Browns

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:08:59 GMT

Thomas Greaney signs with Cleveland Browns ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- University at Albany football tight end Thomas Greaney has officially signed a deal with the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. A senior tight end from Bedford, Mass., Greaney was the top target for the Great Dane offense in 2022. He recorded 50 receptions for 693 yards and nine receiving touchdowns, all of which led the team. His touchdown total was tied for second in the CAA. Four times he had games in which he scored multiple (2) touchdowns. He surpassed the 100-yard mark three times, with a season-high 126 yards coming in the Great Danes' final home game against Maine, a 23-21 win in which the TE also recorded a touchdown. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! "Everyone here at UAlbany football are very happy to see Thomas sign with the Cleveland Browns and get the opportunity to play in the NFL," said Head Coach Greg Gattuso. "Thomas has worked extremely hard to reach this point and I ...

FireWolves falter in regular season finale with first-place Bandits

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:08:59 GMT

FireWolves falter in regular season finale with first-place Bandits ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany FireWolves (3-15) were defeated by the Buffalo Bandits (14-4), 16-10, at the MVP Arena Saturday evening in their final game of the 2022-'23 season.  Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! It was a fast-paced, back-and-forth first half, but the Bandits grew their lead early in the third quarter and never looked back. Buffalo came out of the gate firing as Chase Fraser opened the scoring by bouncing one in between Doug Jamieson’s legs. Despite a Buffalo penalty, they were able to score shorthanded after Nick Weiss blocked a FireWolves shot and ran the length of the floor for a goal.  Still on a powerplay, Albany got their first on the board thanks to Ethan Walker as he beat Matt Vinc over his right shoulder.  Buffalo wasted no time getting the goal back as Kyle Buchanan cut to the front of the crease and scored from in close.  Keeping up the pace, Connor Kelly added ...

Great Danes men's lacrosse comes up short against Binghamton

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:08:59 GMT

Great Danes men's lacrosse comes up short against Binghamton VESTAL, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The University at Albany men's lacrosse team solidified itself as the four-seed in the 2023 America East Tournament after falling just short at Binghamton, 15-14, in the Great Danes' regular-season finale Saturday afternoon. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Key StatsTJ Sheehan scored three goals and added three assistsSilas Richmond scored four goals with one assistPeter Salit recorded five assistsBen Wimmer recorded a hat trickUAlbany outshot Binghamton 48-38UAlbany assisted on 11 of 14 goalsHead Coach Scott Marr: "I thought we played from the opening whistle to the last whistle.  Down by four with less than four to play and we two shots in the last 30 seconds that just don't fall.  We showed some good fight against a solid Binghamton team, and we have to bring that fight to Vermont on Thursday." How it HappenedThe University at Albany men's lacrosse team...

RPI Men’s Lax second half lifts them past Ithaca

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:08:59 GMT

RPI Men’s Lax second half lifts them past Ithaca TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) men's lacrosse team closed their regular season on a high-note, taking home a 14-9 victory on Senior Day over the Ithaca Bombers at ECAV Stadium Saturday afternoon. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! RPI concludes the regular season with a 9-6 overall record and a 6-1 mark in Liberty League play. The Engineers finish the regular season in second place in Liberty League standings and will host a semifinal game at ECAV Stadium next Friday against the third-seeded Union Dutchmen. RPI showed the first signs of life early in the first quarter, as Zach Swanson and Sean Smith went back-to-back with goals to open the game less than five minutes in. Those two goals were key early on, as both sides were kept in a low-scoring battle into the half. Luke Murphy and Angelo Venuto each scored before halftime, but strikes from Graham Brady, Charlie Niebuhr, and Jake Erickson pu...

Keeler: Chris Paul got dirty. Kevin Durant moped. Devin Booker sulked. It’s official: Jamal Murray, Nuggets are in Phoenix’s heads now.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 08:08:59 GMT

Keeler: Chris Paul got dirty. Kevin Durant moped. Devin Booker sulked. It’s official: Jamal Murray, Nuggets are in Phoenix’s heads now. Devin Booker sulked. Maybe it was the box score staring back. Maybe it was the scoreboard laughing from above. Maybe it was the ego, bruised like a Palisade Peach.Then again, when it comes to Jamal Murray, maybe it was the question.“Murray seems to be on a personal type of mission, the way he’s playing in particular,” a reporter asked the Suns guard after the Nuggets humbled Phoenix, 125-107, in Game 1 of the Western Conference semis Saturday night. “What do you have to do to slow him down?”Another Booker frown. Deeper this time.“I don’t feel that,” he replied.Oh, they feel him, all right. And with 5:55 to go in a laugher, Murray felt Phoenix right back.That’s when veteran Suns point guard Chris Paul unleashed a bit of his inner John Starks. CP3 effectively back-checked Murray, hockey-style, while the latter was breaking away with the ball in his hand.Paul lowered his shoulder, sending the Blue Arrow sliding onto the floor in a heap. Murray, who got the last laugh with a game-high 3...