The part-time NYC residence of Beanie Babies billionaire Ty Warner is now the city’s priciest hotel suite — asking $80K per night

There are 4,300 square feet and coveted views of the city inside. Four Seasons Hotel New York Behold New York City’s most expensive hotel suite, which costs a cool $80,000 per night. It’s the personal part-time residence of Beanie Babies billionaire Ty Warner, and it is available to rent starting this Friday when Warner reopens … Read more

Firebomb thrown at Montreal North apartment

While the apartment was occupied at the time of the attack there were no injuries reported. Photo by Allen McInnis /Montreal Gazette files Montreal police arson investigators have been called in after a firebomb was thrown early Thursday at an apartment in the borough of Montreal North. The incident occurred around 2:45 a.m. at a … Read more

Oakland clinic gets medical device maker to disclose risk of false blood-oxygen reading

The pulse oximeter, a device that measures the degree to which red blood cells are saturated with oxygen, is one of healthcare’s most fundamental tools. So when Dr. Noha Aboelata learned that research stretching back decades showed that the devices routinely failed patients with darker skin tones, she took action. Aboelata, the founder and chief … Read more

Letters to the Editor: Hey, California, speed up your ballot counting. Ask Texas and Florida how they do it

A Los Angeles County election worker extracts ballots on election night Nov. 5. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times) To the editor: The way California counts its ballots is disgraceful. (“Decisive election waits for California’s results. What’s the hold-up?” Nov. 12) Florida is able to count 95% of its ballots within three hours of its … Read more

Letters to the Editor: Stop calling white women ‘Karen,’ especially when it comes to the election

Supporters of Vice President Kamala Harris react during her concession speech in Washington on Nov. 6. (Stephanie Scarbrough / Associated Press) To the editor: The first six paragraphs of Lorraine Ali’s column, “Democrats keep expecting white women to save them, and they keep getting burned,” left me so enraged that I literally threw the paper … Read more

Trio of Saskatchewan Roughriders up for CFL awards

Corey Mace, Logan Ferland and Rolan Milligan Jr. will all hope to hear their name called at the CFL Awards on Thursday night in Vancouver Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Corey Mace looks on during practice at Mosaic Stadium in Regina, on Tuesday, October 22, 2024.Photo by Heywood Yu /Regina Leader-Post Roughriders head coach Corey Mace, … Read more

Opinion: The fights over culturally divisive issues in schools? They cost billions that could be spent helping kids

A student holds a sign opposing book bans at a rally protesting moves by school boards and the Florida Legislature to remove books from school library shelves and limit education on race and LGBTQ+ issues in Orlando, Fla., on April 11, 2023. (Carolyn Cole / Los Angeles Times) Education policy received little to no attention … Read more

Column: Trump’s staggering win isn’t a landslide. Democrats, learn the lessons and move on

President Biden salutes before speaking on Veterans Day at Arlington National Cemetery. (Mark Schiefelbein / Associated Press) After months of obsessing over the presidential contest, it was jarring last week to tune in to the annual Veterans Day commemoration at Arlington National Cemetery and see President Biden center stage. The all-but-forgotten president is too literally … Read more

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