'We've got a lot to prove': 9th-seed Illinois grateful yet motivated for NCAA Tournament

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:36 GMT

'We've got a lot to prove': 9th-seed Illinois grateful yet motivated for NCAA Tournament CHAMPAIGN - For the first time in over a decade, it's a "three-peat" for the program when it comes to "March Madness.'Yet it's a bit different than the past few years when Illinois was coming into the NCAA Tournament off conference championships of some sort. The Illini got a No. 1 seed after winning the Big Ten Tournament in 2021 then got a fourth seed after winning the conference regular season championship in 2022.This year, Brad Underwood's team has a No. 9 seed as they get ready to take part in the West Region of the Division I men's basketball tournament. They'll face eighth-seeded Arkansas on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. central time in Des Moines, facing a tremendous challenge just to get out of the opening round.Should they do so, top-seeded Kansas is likely waiting for them in the second round, making for a difficult road for the Illini to snap an 18-year Sweet 16 drought.It's put Illinois in the underdog role heading into another NCAA Tournament, but it's not like Underwood is t...

Spring arrives weeks earlier for much of the country

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:36 GMT

Spring arrives weeks earlier for much of the country AUSTIN (KXAN) — As our temperatures continue to climb and our pollen continues to spike, you may be noticing more and more trees, plants and flowers budding and blooming noticeably earlier than years passed.The USA-NPN or National Phenology Network monitors the rise in temperatures and the impacts our changing climate has on our plants across the United States. It even has a page solely dedicated to the status of spring across the nation. La Niña has ended — Here’s what’s next and when El Niño could begin Being able to track seasonal and year-to-year changes with our growing seasons can help farmers and the food industries that rely on them. This type of information can also be valuable to local gardeners planting or harvesting at the most appropriate time. The National Phenology Network's research has led to the creation of 'The First Leaf Index' and 'The First Bloom Index.' Data of lilacs and honeysuckles were chosen as the plants/shrubs it tracked to help create these maps. The...

Paul J. Davies: A full banking crisis isn’t apparent in the Silicon Valley Bank wreckage

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:36 GMT

Paul J. Davies: A full banking crisis isn’t apparent in the Silicon Valley Bank wreckage The market still appears to be hunting for weakness among some smaller U.S. banks and even across Europe after U.S. authorities stepped in to guarantee deposits at Silicon Valley Bank. This makes little sense: There should be no snowballing of runs on banks. But profit expectations could be trimmed at many firms, which could justify some — but far from all — of the price declines.The Federal Reserve brought out its bazooka Sunday, guaranteeing funds for any bank whose depositors might have been clicking “withdraw” over the weekend. The central bank saw clear potential for a systemic crisis in the closures of SVB and Signature Bank and acted to kill it before it got started.In Europe, the much smaller local office of SVB in the UK was easily absorbed into HSBC Holdings Plc in a private solution negotiated by regulators swiftly over the weekend. The chances of contagion were far smaller in Europe anyway, in part because rules designed to ensure that banks can c...

St. Paul nonprofit completes purchase of surplus Duluth Harbor lighthouse

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:36 GMT

St. Paul nonprofit completes purchase of surplus Duluth Harbor lighthouse DULUTH, Minn. — A historic 43-foot-tall lighthouse at the entrance to the Duluth Ship Canal has a new owner.Rethos, a St. Paul-based historic preservation nonprofit, was awarded the Duluth Harbor North Pierhead Light by the National Park Service last month.In 2021, the U.S. Coast Guard announced it no longer needed the lighthouse that was built in 1910 at the end of the north breakwater of Duluth’s shipping canal.It first offered the structure to government agencies, nonprofits or educational groups at no cost. So Rethos submitted an application.“It seemed kind of crazy to me that we would take over a lighthouse, but it also seemed pretty spectacular to be able to take over a lighthouse, especially one in Duluth on Lake Superior where we could tell that really great story of Duluth,” said Rethos Executive Director Heidi Swank.Swank received an email last month informing her that Rethos was the new owner of the lighthouse, she said. She received a hard copy of the letter signed...

Vikings agree to sign TE Josh Oliver, restructure LB Jordan Hicks’ deal

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:36 GMT

Vikings agree to sign TE Josh Oliver, restructure LB Jordan Hicks’ deal The Vikings are still working to get under the salary cap but that didn’t stop them from making a big splash on the first day of the free-agent negotiating period.A source said Minnesota agreed Monday to sign tight end Josh Oliver to a three-year, $21 million contract with $10.75 million guaranteed. Oliver, who could make as much as $24 million with incentives, is a top blocking tight end who caught 14 passes for 149 yards last season with Baltimore.The Vikings entered Monday about $7 million over the salary cap but to drop that number have agreed to restructured deals with linebacker Jordan Hicks and offensive lineman Chris Reed. They still have work to do, and must be under the cap by 3 p.m. Wednesday, the s first official day of the NFL year.Entering his fifth season, Oliver will team with Pro Bowl selection T.J. Hockenson to give Minnesota a strong one-two punch at tight end. It’s generally been known since the Vikings acquired Hockenson from Detroit last November th...

Trudy Rubin: Netanyahu’s attack on Israel’s judiciary also impacts the United States

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:36 GMT

Trudy Rubin: Netanyahu’s attack on Israel’s judiciary also impacts the United States It is quite stunning to watch the elected leader of a democracy drag his country toward authoritarianism and a civil war — and all for egotistical reasons.No, I’m not referring to attempted coup leader and election denier Donald Trump, who promised his followers last weekend that, if reelected, “I am your justice. I am your retribution.”Rather, I’m pointing at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin “Bibi” Netanyahu, who, in an apparent effort to avoid conviction in his ongoing corruption trials, is trying to destroy the independence of the Israeli courts, and pandering to ultra-radical cabinet ministers who guarantee him the votes to do so.Down that road lies serious instability within Israel, where hundreds of thousands of Israeli citizens have been protesting Netanyahu’s attack on democracy. Down that road also lies the prospect of a new Palestinian uprising on the West Bank, and the possible fracture of Israel’s Abraham Accords with ...

What are the main security concerns surrounding TikTok?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:36 GMT

What are the main security concerns surrounding TikTok? TikTok is one of the most popular social media networks, but facing political scrutiny because it is owned by a Chinese company that some people worry could pass the data it collects to a growing rival.Qi Liao, computer science faculty member and professor for Central Michigan University’s College of Science and Engineering, shared his expertise on what kind of data TikTok gathers, whether it is more invasive than other apps and how you can maintain your privacy while using it.Q: What are the cybersecurity concerns behind the calls to ban TikTok? The primary cybersecurity concern behind the recent movement calling to ban Tik Tok (as well as the one under the Trump administration in 2020) is that the parent company of Tik Tok, i.e., ByteDance (a Chinese Company), might share user data with the Chinese government which is considered an emerging rival power competing with the United States. Such data might be used for intelligence gathering and could threaten national security. That is...

Snowshoes available to borrow at the Troy Public Library

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:36 GMT

Snowshoes available to borrow at the Troy Public Library TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- With the impending winter storm expected to bring fresh powder to the Capital Region, winter lovers may want to try their hand at a new snow activity! For those interested in giving snowshoeing a whirl, the Troy Public Library in Downtown Troy has received a donation of seven pairs of snowshoes from the Albany Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! “We’re excited to make it easier for families, couples, groups of friends - anyone - to try out snowshoeing,” said Danielle Sanzone, the local ADK chapter’s membership chair. “It’s a fun and easy winter activity, now made even easier with access to snowshoes that can be loaned from the library.”Library cardholders will be able to borrow the snowshoes. There are four pairs of adult-sized snowshoes and three pairs of kids-sized snowshoes available to borrow for no fee or collateral. The snowshoes cannot be transported bet...

Troy man sentenced 65 months in nationwide fraud case

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:36 GMT

Troy man sentenced 65 months in nationwide fraud case ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- On Monday, Terrell McDonald, 32, of Troy, was sentenced to serve 65 months in prison after pleading guilty in a nationwide conspiracy case where he and others committed bank fraud and aggravated identity theft. The fraud scheme, known as “Felony Lane Gang” occurred between 2018 and 2020. Get all of the latest news, weather, sports, and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! According to the indictment, the men traveled across the country, breaking into cars. They targeted cars parked by women at locations such as health and fitness centers, daycares, and parks. They would steal debit and credit cards, checkbooks, and photo identifications and recruit women to impersonate the victims and cash checks in drive-through bank lanes. The women recruited suffered from addiction to controlled substances and were provided narcotics as payment. Florida man sentenced in nationwide fraud case McDonald was ordered to pay restitution of $133,190 and a forfeiture ...