Fancy a Boris beer? Ukrainian brewery sells Johnson-themed stout

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:39 GMT

Fancy a Boris beer? Ukrainian brewery sells Johnson-themed stout LONDON — Notes of toffee, dates and raisins. An aroma of caramel and cappuccino. It’s the unmistakable taste of … Boris Johnson?Pravda Beer Theatre — a Ukrainian brewery based in Lviv — is selling a “JohnsonUK” stout, themed around the former British prime minister who made a big impression on Ukraine during his time in office.The beer — spotted by eagle-eyed Telegraph journalist Joe Barnes — is sold for 66 Ukrainian hryvnias per bottle, equivalent to £1.43.First there was the Ukrainian street, and then the Ukrainian croissant, and now Boris Johnson has a Ukrainian beer named after him.He might not be flavour of the month at home, but they still love him here in Ukraine. pic.twitter.com/3hEA4uYiRA— Joe Barnes (@Barnes_Joe) June 1, 2023The drink’s label features Johnson wearing a Ukrainian flag tie, flanked by the British fictional wizard Harry Potter — and a figure that appears to be Defense Secretary Ben Wallace emerging from a London telephone b...

Clarke Schmidt shows ‘growth’ in best start yet: ‘He’s definitely maturing in his starting role’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:39 GMT

Clarke Schmidt shows ‘growth’ in best start yet: ‘He’s definitely maturing in his starting role’ SEATTLE — Clarke Schmidt continued to show signs of improvement Wednesday, as the Yankees’ starter threw his best game of the season against the Mariners.The right-hander surrendered no runs for the first time this year while logging 5.2 innings of work. While Schmidt received a no-decision in the Yankees’ 1-0, 10-inning loss — Geoge Kirby threw a gem for Seattle — he held the M’s to three hits while striking out seven and walking just one over 84 pitches.“He was really good tonight,” Aaron Boone said after the game, “and that was another big step for him.”Overall, Schmidt’s first extended run as a major league starter has not impressed this season. But, as Boone alluded to, the pitcher’s Wednesday outing followed two respectable starts.Schmidt gave up two runs over five innings to the Reds on May 19, a needed rebound against a bad team after the Rays tagged him for seven earned runs on May 14. Schmidt then limi...

Silverado ZR2 is in a league of its own

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:39 GMT

Silverado ZR2 is in a league of its own Chevrolet enters Grasso’s Garage this week with its 1500 Silverado, but not just your typical half-ton work truck, the Silverado ZR2.The almost $70K base price ZR2, boasts a ton of standard features for off-road needs from the American manufacturer. General Motors, Chevrolet’s parent company, had no choice but to build a monster similar to competing manufacturers with Ford’s Raptor and RAMs TRX. The ZR2 provides a 6.2L ECOTEC3 V8 engine producing 420 horsepower and 460 lb-ft of torque. The creation of the ZR2 was meant to focus specifically on the off-road market similar to its competition. But in Grasso’s Garage, we disagree. The specifications and stats for the ZR2 tell a different story.  Although I feel the ZR2 is more well-rounded than the competition, it’s underpowered, and undersized. The ZR2 would be more apt for those tight fit trails and slimmer paths, while the TRX and Raptor are much wider causing it to not have as much usage.The interior of the ZR2 is all new and ...

Gun reported at the King School in Dorchester

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:39 GMT

Gun reported at the King School in Dorchester Boston Police are at the the Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School in Grove Hall, Dorchester, following a call reporting a person with a gun.BPD spokesman Officer Michael Torigian said the call came in at 8:47 a.m. and that no injuries or arrests were reported.Boston Public Schools spokesman Max Baker said from the scene at around 9:40 a.m. that the object was determined to be a BB gun, and not a real gun.Best known as the King school, the kindergarten through eighth grade school is located at 77 Lawrence Ave.This is a developing story.

Danny Masterson convicted of 2 counts of rape; ‘That ’70s Show’ actor faces 30 years to life

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:39 GMT

Danny Masterson convicted of 2 counts of rape; ‘That ’70s Show’ actor faces 30 years to life LOS ANGELES (AP) — “That ’70s Show” star Danny Masterson was led out in handcuffs from a Los Angeles courtroom Wednesday and could get 30 years to life in prison after a jury found him guilty on two of three counts of rape at his second trial, in which the Church of Scientology played a central role.Masterson’s wife, actor and model Bijou Phillips, gasped when the verdict was read and wept as he was taken into custody, while a group of family and friends who sat stone-faced behind him throughout both trials.The jury of seven women and five men reached the verdict after deliberating for seven days spread over two weeks. They could not reach a verdict on the third count, that alleged Masterson raped a longtime girlfriend. They had voted 8-4 in favor of conviction.Masterson, 47, will be held without bail until he is sentenced. No sentencing date was set.“I am experiencing a complex array of emotions — relief, exhaustion, strength, sadness — knowing that my abuser, Danny Masterson, will...

Jordan’s royal wedding to get underway in ceremony packed with stars and deep symbolism

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:39 GMT

Jordan’s royal wedding to get underway in ceremony packed with stars and deep symbolism AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — The wedding of Jordan’s crown prince to the scion of a prominent Saudi family was set to begin on Thursday in a palace celebration that drew massive crowds and a mood of excitement around the kingdom, while presenting the young Hashemite royal as a new player on the global stage.The marriage of Crown Prince Hussein, 28, and Saudi architect Rajwa Alseif, 29, drew a star-studded VIP list headlined by Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate, who arrived at the palace and were welcomed by Jordan’s King Abdullah II and Queen Rania.The celebrations hold deep significance for the region, emphasizing continuity in an Arab state prized for its longstanding stability and refreshing the monarchy’s image after a palace feud. It even could help resource-poor Jordan forge a strategic bond with its oil-rich neighbor, Saudi Arabia.Crowds were gathering at huge screens set to livestream the wedding across the country, with many attendees waving flags a...

Fifth day of fighting major wildfires in Nova Scotia could prove pivotal

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:39 GMT

Fifth day of fighting major wildfires in Nova Scotia could prove pivotal HALIFAX — The fight against wildfires that have forced at least 21,000 people from their homes in Nova Scotia is expected to reach a pivotal point today.Fire officials are worried about a resurgence in two major fires because of a phenomenon known as “crossover.”Wildfires can become extreme events when the temperature rises above 30 C, humidity dips below 30 per cent and wind speeds top 30 kilometres per hour — and that’s exactly what is expected to happen today.The two major fires that remain out of control — one in suburban Halifax, the other in the southwestern corner of the province — have already destroyed at least 200 homes and cottages.Still, fire officials announced this morning that 50 per cent fire near Halifax had been contained and it had not grown since Wednesday.Despite that good news, officials say firefighters are now dealing with parched conditions, rising temperatures and mounting wind speeds, which will make for an unstable environment for wildfires.“W...

US urges Sudan’s warring sides to return to cease-fire talks and abide by truce

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:39 GMT

US urges Sudan’s warring sides to return to cease-fire talks and abide by truce CAIRO (AP) — The United States urged Sudan’s warring sides on Thursday to return to cease-fire talks and make a concerted effort to abide by a lasting truce after peace efforts collapsed yet again.The appeal from the U.S. State Department came after Sudan’s military on Wednesday suspended its participation in the talks, hosted in Saudi Arabia, with a rival paramilitary force. The fighting between the Sudanese military, led by Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, and the Rapid Support Forces, commanded by Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, broke out in mid-April. The violence has killed at least 866 civilians, according to a Sudanese doctors group, though the actual toll is likely much higher. On Wednesday, heavy shelling near a market in a neighborhood in the south of the Sudanese capital of Khartoum killed at least 17 civilians, the Sudan Doctor’s Syndicate said.The Sudanese military’s withdrawal from the talks is a setback for Washington and Riyadh, which have been mediating between the two sides....

Nebraska prison workers injured after attack by three inmates; all expected to survive

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:39 GMT

Nebraska prison workers injured after attack by three inmates; all expected to survive LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Five staff members at a Nebraska prison were punched, kicked and stabbed with “manufactured weapons” when they were attacked by three inmates, the state’s Department of Correctional Services said.The injuries from the attack on Wednesday at the Reception and Treatment Center in Lincoln were severe but not life-threatening, the state agency said. All five were taken to a hospital.A news release from the Department of Correctional Services said the inmates involved in the attack were intoxicated and housed in a high-security, maximum-custody unit.“Staff responded quickly and contained the situation within minutes,” Warden Taggart Boyd said in the release. Three weapons were recovered.The news release didn’t say what prompted the assault, but Mike Chipman, head of the union representing corrections workers, told KETV-TV that an inmate faked an illness, and inmates attacked a staff member who came into his cell. When other workers arrived to help, they w...

Government body warns of increased health threats from climate change in Germany

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:21:39 GMT

Government body warns of increased health threats from climate change in Germany BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s disease control agency warned Thursday that rising temperatures due to global warming will increase the likelihood of heat stroke, vector-borne illnesses and other health risks in the country.The Robert Koch Institute said lung diseases from forest fires and agricultural dust may become a growing problem, as will skin cancer due to increased ultraviolet radiation as Germany experiences longer periods of cloud-free weather.In the first of the institute’s three reports on the impact of climate change in Germany, published in the Journal of Health Monitoring, the authors noted the recent arrival in the country of Hyalomma ticks — capable of carrying bacteria responsible for typhus — as an example of newly emerging disease threats.The ticks, as well as Asian tiger mosquitoes that can spread dengue, yellow fever and Zika virus, are migrating to new regions that were previously too cold for the species.Another risk comes from Vibrio bacteria that flouri...