Chuck Palahniuk hates cozy British mysteries. So he decided to write his own.

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:28 GMT

Chuck Palahniuk hates cozy British mysteries. So he decided to write his own. For Chuck Palahniuk, inspiration for his new novel, “Not Forever, But For Now,” came from his unvarnished distaste for that most genteel of genres: the cozy mystery.“I had bought a whole stack of cozy mysteries,” says Palahniuk on a call from his home in Portland. “Barnes & Noble just always has a giant wall of cozies – these mysteries typically set in England or Ireland where cats and vicars and old ladies solve these grisly mysteries and murders.“And I just hated every single one of them,” he says, perhaps unsurprisingly for the author of “Fight Club” and other tales of horror beyond the milieu of the Miss Marples or Jessica Fletchers of the world.But in them, Palahniuk says he saw something with which he could work.“There was a common quality to them that I really loved,” he says. “Where these mild-mannered people would come across this brutally murdered person and instead of having any kind of shocked reaction it was almost turned into a good thing.“It’s like, ‘Oh, great, no...

Residents can relax after fugitive Danelo Cavalcante is captured and arraigned in rural Pennsylvania

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:28 GMT

Residents can relax after fugitive Danelo Cavalcante is captured and arraigned in rural Pennsylvania By MARYCLAIRE DALE, MARC LEVY and MICHAEL RUBINKAM (Associated Press)POTTSTOWN, Pa. (AP) — A murderer who brazenly escaped from a Pennsylvania jail was captured Wednesday in the woods by a team of tactical officers, bringing an end to an intensive search that terrified residents as the fugitive broke into homes for food, changed his appearance, and stole a van and rifle during two weeks on the run.Law enforcement’s big break came overnight as a plane fitted with a thermal imaging camera picked up Danelo Souza Cavalcante’s heat signal, allowing teams on the ground to secure the area, surround him and move in with search dogs.“They were able to move in very quietly. They had the element of surprise,” Pennsylvania State Police Lt. Col. George Bivens said at a news conference. “Cavalcante did not realize he was surrounded until that had occurred.”Cavalcante — still armed with the rifle he stole from a homeowner’s garage — tried...

Can Mac Jones take next step for Patriots in Week 2 vs. Dolphins?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:28 GMT

Can Mac Jones take next step for Patriots in Week 2 vs. Dolphins? FOXBORO — Patriots quarterback Mac Jones said during training camp that he made it a goal to have more fun playing football this season.Winning and fun usually go hand in hand for a football team, so the Patriots aren’t off to a great start in that department after losing to the Eagles. But Jones, who held himself accountable for Week 1’s result, said Wednesday that he’s going to enjoy refining an aspect of his game that has been lacking through the first two-plus years of his career: success at the end of games.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots offensive line gets bad news at Wednesday practice before Dolphins game New England Patriots | Bill Belichick cagey with injury updates on three offensive starters New England Patriots | Source: Patriots signing ex-Eagles, Saints QB to practice squad New England Patriots | Patriots rookie Marte Mapu doesn’t know what position he’ll pl...

Travel agents share top strategies to avoid a bad experience

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:28 GMT

Travel agents share top strategies to avoid a bad experience By Holly Johnson | TravelPulse (TNS)Travel disasters can come in nearly any form, turning your vacation into a giant headache in a hurry. For example, losing your luggage before or during a trip can cause delays and waste time. So can failing to plan your trip (or to plan it well), as can taking shortcuts to save money that actually cost you in the long run.Other travel problems may involve the timing of your trip. Arriving too late for a cruise, missing your flight or a connection or forgetting to check your passport ahead of time can create some huge problems for your vacation that can cost time and money to resolve.With that in mind, we asked travel agents from the American Society of Travel Advisors (ASTA) for some of their best strategies to have an enjoyable trip and avoid the myriad issues and inconveniences that can occur. If you want to have the best possible vacation with limited hassle and stress, read on to hear what these travel professionals had to say.Travel early bef...

Spice up Sunday football with tasty, easy snacks

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:28 GMT

Spice up Sunday football with tasty, easy snacks Finally! It’s football time, and I’m stoked for this season. New team members, new quarterback, but the same loyal fans cheering “Go, Pack, Go!”I’ve been a diehard Green Bay Packers (cheesehead) fan for 30 years now. Green and gold all the way!I was fortunate to have been taught most of my knowledge about football by my great-aunt and great-uncle. I will always be a California girl, but they’re from Wisconsin so that state will always have a piece of my heart, and that’s how I became a loyal Green Bay Packers’ fan.No matter if it’s at a tailgate party, a bar screaming and cheering at the TV during football season, or having a football party at home, the food and drinks might be the best part of the season. Yes, one can go to a bar for a pint and wings, but in my opinion, making a smorgasbord for yourself and/or for friends at home with what’s in the refrigerator and cupboards — that’s what makes amazing memories.So, this week, I just wanted to share a few ideas for some easy, yummy ...

Artificial intelligence may influence whether you can get pain medication

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:28 GMT

Artificial intelligence may influence whether you can get pain medication Andy Miller and Sam Whitehead | (TNS) KFF Health NewsElizabeth Amirault had never heard of a Narx Score. But she said she learned last year the tool had been used to track her medication use.During an August 2022 visit to a hospital in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Amirault told a nurse practitioner she was in severe pain, she said. She received a puzzling response.“Your Narx Score is so high, I can’t give you any narcotics,” she recalled the man saying, as she waited for an MRI before a hip replacement.Tools like Narx Scores are used to help medical providers review controlled substance prescriptions. They influence, and can limit, the prescribing of painkillers, similar to a credit score influencing the terms of a loan. Narx Scores and an algorithm-generated overdose risk rating are produced by health care technology company Bamboo Health (formerly Appriss Health) in its NarxCare platform.Such systems are designed to fight the nation’s opioid epidemic, which has led to an alarming number o...

Wages are finally rising faster than inflation, but why don’t we feel it?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:28 GMT

Wages are finally rising faster than inflation, but why don’t we feel it? Sarah Foster | (TNS) Bankrate.comGlenn Stellwag is making more money than ever between his two jobs and side hustles. Even then, he feels like he’s barely scraping by most months thanks to inflation.After a back injury cost him his job at a sawmill six years ago, Stellwag, 41, has worked at a local hardware store near his Michigan home, where he stocks shelves, rings up merchandise and assists customers four days a week from 9 a.m. to about 6 p.m. But last October, Stellwag found a second job with a tow truck company, work he picked up when he felt he “couldn’t afford to live anymore.” He’s on call six days a week from 7 p.m. to 7 a.m. The way his schedules line up, he doesn’t have a single night off from work.He’s since added other gigs repairing lawn mowers and small engines. His total monthly income rounds out to anywhere between $2,500 and $3,000 a month, all of which goes toward his groceries, mortgage, truck payment, car payment, insurance and utilities. Even his hobby — mud b...

Influx of asylum seekers arrive to U.S.-Mexico border

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:28 GMT

Influx of asylum seekers arrive to U.S.-Mexico border SAN DIEGO -- Migrants from all over the world are arriving, once again, to the U.S.-Mexico border in hopes of seeking asylum.FOX 5’s Elizabeth Alvarez spent Wednesday morning at the border to get a better look at ongoing conditions. Peso Pluma receives death threats ahead of Tijuana concert, officials say Men, women, and children were seen camped out between the primary and secondary border barriers. This area, according to Border Patrol, is considered part of U.S. territory.It’s a similar scene to what developed back in May when Title 42 came to an end. Some migrants told FOX 5 they are hoping to declare asylum, while others explained they are coming for economic reasons. Juarez won’t ban ‘narco-corridos’ at annual city fair It was hard to gauge exactly how many were people behind the border barrier Wednesday, but migrant advocates who have been monitoring the situation say the numbers have been getting larger. Upward toward 250 people were seen waiting to be picked up by Borde...

Mitt Romney to retire from Senate 

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:28 GMT

Mitt Romney to retire from Senate  Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) announced Wednesday he will retire from the Senate at the end of his term, dealing moderate Republicans and those opposed to former President Trump a major blow.Romney said in a statement that it’s time for a new crop of political leaders to step in.“I have spent my last 25 years in public service of one kind or another. At the end of another term, I’d be in my mid-eighties,” Romney said in a press release. “Frankly, it’s time for a new generation of leaders. They’re the ones that need to make the decisions that will shape the world they will be living in.”The decision by Romney, 76, will all but bring his political career to an end, a career that includes his 2012 general election loss to former President Obama, serving a term as governor of Massachusetts and six years representing Utah in the Senate. His single term in the upper chamber will be widely remembered for his votes to convict Trump in both of his impeachments — the only Senate Republican to hav...

Brews, bites, and beats: Amps & Ales happening in South Bay this weekend

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:45:28 GMT

Brews, bites, and beats: Amps & Ales happening in South Bay this weekend CHULA VISTA, Calif. -- Unlimited beer tastings, tamales, and live music -- that's what can be expected at Memorial Park in Chula Vista on Saturday.The annual Amps & Ales event is returning for another year with 38 local and international breweries ready to tantalize the taste buds of beer enthusiast in the region.​Enrique Montalvo with Thr3e Punk Ales says parkgoers can expect to see their Third Avenue IPA and a brand new Italian pilsner. He's just one of many brewers who will be at the event. KAABOO expected to return to Del Mar Fairgrounds For those who prefer non-alcoholic beverages, Jen Spiers with IMPROV Booze-Free Cocktails says there will be plenty of options at Amps & Ales."We are a local San Diego brand of non-alcoholic cocktails that are designed to taste like real cocktails, so it's a great option if you are at the festival and not drinking and you still want to have fun, or you want to pace yourself throughout it," said Spiers.A variety of local ...