Cannabis company Canopy Growth signs deals with lenders to reduce debt
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:09:25 GMT
SMITHS FALLS, Ont. — Canopy Growth Corp. says it has signed deals with its secured and unsecured lenders that it expects will help the cannabis company reduce its total debt by about $437 million over the next six months.The company says the moves are also expected to help lower annual interest costs by approximately $20 million to $30 million. Canopy chief financial officer Judy Hong says the agreements will enable the company to preserve cash and further improve its balance sheet through accretive and meaningful reductions in its overall debt.The company says it will repay about $193 million in existing notes with a mix of cash, shares and new unsecured non-interest bearing convertible debentures.Canopy will also reduce $100 million debt provided under a credit agreement for a cash payment of $93 million, with the expectation of further principal reductions at 95 cents on the dollar upon completion of certain asset sales.The company has been selling some of its facilities as part ...Man found fatally stabbed at baseball diamond in Uptown
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:09:25 GMT
CHICAGO -- Police are investigating an incident where a body was found at a baseball diamond near Marine Drive and Montrose Friday morning. According to police, a 64-year-old man was found unresponsive near the 4400 block of Nort Marine Drive around 5:30 a.m. with stab wounds to the head and neck. The man was pronounced dead on the scene. The baseball diamond is located just west of DuSable Lake Shore Drive and the area is currently blocked off by police for investigation. There is currently no one in custody and police are investigating the incident. Man shot, critically wounded during armed robbery at Bucktown liquor store WGN is actively following this incident and will update as more information is recovered.2 men injured after shooting in South Lawndale
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:09:25 GMT
CHICAGO -- Two men are injured after a shooting that took place in the city's South Lawndale neighborhood early Friday morning. According to police, two men were sitting inside a parked vehicle when an unknown man exited a black sedan and fired multiple shots into the car. Man shot, critically wounded during armed robbery at Bucktown liquor store A 32-year-old man sustained a gunshot wound to the right shoulder, neck and buttocks and was transported to Mount Sinai Hospital in critical condition. Another 36-year-old man sustained a gunshot wound to the back and was transported to Mount Sinai Hospital in good condition. There is currently no one in custody and police are investigating the incident.Suspect in custody in Long Island's Gilgo Beach serial killings, sources say
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:09:25 GMT
MASSAPEQUA PARK, N.Y. (WPIX) -- A suspect in the decade-old Gilgo Beach serial killer case on Long Island, New York, was taken into custody Friday morning in Massapequa Park, a senior law enforcement source told PIX11 News.The remains of at least 10 bodies were discovered in the underbrush along a 3-mile stretch of Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach between December 2010 and April 2011, sparking a long-standing investigation into the serial killer case. The earliest victims could date back to at least 1996. Previously unseen video of Gilgo Beach murder victim released The accused killer is a man in his 50s or 60s, the police source said. He will be transported to Riverhead Criminal Court, where an indictment will be unsealed later Friday. The suspect's name was not immediately released.On Dec. 11, 2010, Suffolk County police officer John Malia and his cadaver dog made a startling discovery in the brush off Ocean Parkway in Gilgo Beach, Long Island.They found the skeletal rem...Aspirin under increased scrutiny after medical study: Is it safe for everyone?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:09:25 GMT
(WGN Radio) – A study of 19,000 people has doctors taking a closer look at aspirin. The study, published last month in Annals of Internal Medicine, looked at a huge group of people 65 and older. Half were given 100 mg of aspirin daily, while the other half were given a placebo. The study found the group taking low-dose aspirin were 25% more likely to be anemic, explained Dr. Kevin Most, Chief Medical Officer at Northwestern Medicine’s Central DuPage Hospital. Anemia describes a condition where the body didn't have enough healthy blood cells to carry oxygen throughout their bodies properly. Have the odds of getting long COVID changed? "So we're really starting to look again at aspirin being in the scrutiny now," Dr. Most said in a recent interview with WGN Radio. "We need to understand the risk and reward of, OK, it's going to prevent a stroke, it's going to prevent a heart attack potentially, but now it's also going to cause anemia. So we need to make sure we balance that to make ...Disturbing drone video shows people harassing manatees at Florida beach
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:09:25 GMT
TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — A drone video taken off a beach in Florida may look like it captured a cool experience, but it really shows something disturbing — beachgoers touching, pushing and generally harassing manatees. "I'm not surprised to see it. People are naturally curious about manatees, but it is also troubling to see," said J.P. Brooker, the director of the Florida Conservation Program at Ocean Conservancy, the oldest ocean marine conservation unit. "Manatees are a very sensitive species in Florida, and they are very susceptible to all kinds of human interventions. Whether that's us making the water inhospitable to them or that's us going up and actually touching them." Glitter float tubes harm Florida manatees, advocates say Brooker said that although the people seen in the video probably didn't think they were doing anything wrong, their actions could have been very harmful to the manatee."Manatees can get stressed by humans touching them, riding them, hugging them, even tho...2024's Social Security COLA increase might be slightly larger than last estimated, but it won't match 2023
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:09:25 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – The next cost-of-living increase for Social Security recipients is projected to be slightly better than previously estimated, but still the lowest in years, the Senior Citizen’s League predicts.The Senior Citizen’s League (TSCL), a nonpartisan senior advocacy group, had estimated in mid-June that 2024’s COLA increase could be somewhere around 2.7% — a huge drop-off from 2023’s 8.7% increase.The group’s revised estimate, issued Thursday following the publication of the Labor Bureau’s Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners (CPI-W), now puts that number at 3%, they say.Three percent, however, would still amount to the lowest COLA increase since 2020. “There are still three more months of data before the COLA is announced in October, and this estimate could change,” TSCL wrote in a Thursday news release, warning that CPI-W data in the coming months could still swing the percentages lower. Prices for these items rose and fell the most in June TSCL’s late...An ode to mac and cheese, the poster child for processed food
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:09:25 GMT
(The Conversation) - In January 2015, food sales at restaurants overtook those at grocery stores for the first time. Most thought this marked a permanent shift in the American meal.Thanks to the coronavirus pandemic, that trend took a U-turn. Restaurant revenue cratered, while shoppers emptied grocery shelves stocking up on food to cook at home. And with sales of pantry items soaring, shoppers found themselves reaching for an old reliable.In April 2020, sales of Kraft macaroni and cheese were up 27% from the same time last year. General Mills, the maker of Annie’s mac and cheese, has seen a similar bump.The cheap, boxed meal has long been a poster child for processed food. While it’s often dismissed as stuff for kids, a lot of grownups secretly savor it. As I tell my own students, we love to bad mouth processed foods – usually while our mouths are full of it. It’s also played an important role in kitchen science, wars and women’s liberation.Solving the age-old pr...People treated for possible heat exhaustion, dehydration in Taylor Swift merch line in Colorado
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:09:25 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — In a little over 24 hours, Taylor Swift will be hitting the stage at Empower Field in Denver, Colorado. But Thursday morning, hundreds of fans lined up with a different goal in mind — to buy merchandise outside the stadium.Swift opened up the line to her merchandise truck to any and all fans at 7 a.m., and hundreds lined the parking lot several hours beforehand. What can you buy for the price of 2 Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets? FOX31's Carly Moore was at Empower Field Thursday morning. She said four people had medical treatment and some Denver Health paramedics were on site. Moore said the patients were asked about the temperature and previous visits to Colorado indicating heat exhaustion, dehydration and altitude sickness were possible ailments, although the paramedics would not share details. KDVR Metrologist Travis Michels is reminding fans to bring sunscreen and plenty of water because temperatures will be in the 90s on Thursday. There will be lots of sunshin...Austin leaders to speak about dangerously hot conditions across area
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:09:25 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The City of Austin will hold a press conference Friday to update efforts to help keep people cool and safe due to the "dangerously hot conditions and high temperatures Austin is experiencing." The city said it will set up a cooling misting tent and distribute water at Republic Square Park at 422 Guadalupe St. for people needing relief from the heat.The press conference will happen at Republic Square Park at 10 a.m. and will be streamed on KXAN.com and KXAN's Facebook page. Austin Mayor Kirk Watson, Interim Assistant City Manager Bruce Mills, Homeland Security and Emergency Management Director Ken Snipes and Emergency Medical Services Chief Robert Luckritz will speak.Latest news
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