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CBS News
3 days ago
- Climate
- CBS News
Lakeview condo building's windows shattered by planes during Chicago Air and Water Show practice
Residents on Chicago's North Side have reported broken windows as practice for the Air and Water Show this weekend continues Friday, including all the windows in the lobby of a Lakeview condo building. Chicago Air and Water Show rehearsals have been going on since Thursday. Many Chicagoans, especially those along the lakeshore where the performances will take place, have heard the loud booms of the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds and other planes practicing. It's something most residents have come to expect every August as the Air and Water show approaches. But what residents have been hearing Friday morning is different than in years past. The doorman of a condo building at 3180 N Lake Shore Drive said at 10:10 a.m. he was in the lobby of the building when he heard a sound so loud he thought a plane had hit the building, the entire building shook and then almost all the windows in the lobby shattered. He said the planes were flying so low, they appeared to be flying just barely above the trees. CBS News Chicago also spoke with the chairman of the building's Board of Directors who lives on the third floor and also said the planes were flying extremely low, so much so that when his windows shook and he looked outside, the plane appeared to be eye-level. Both said in all their years working or living at the building, they had never seen planes flying that low over DuSable Lake Shore Drive before. The windows of the building's lobby have now been boarded up until the glass can be replaced. According to CBS News Chicago's Kris Habermehl, the only planes flying at 10:10 a.m. were the Thunderbirds. Users on the Chicago subreddit also began posting in the late morning that the planes practicing for the Air and Water Show seemed to be flying too low and at supersonic speeds. One user said three of their parents' condo windows broke in a building at Sheridan and Belmont, while another said "All the windows in my building shattered." CBS News Chicago has reached out to the Federal Aviation Administration, the U.S. Air Force and organizers of the Air and Water Show and are waiting to hear back.
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Upload Final Season Trailer: A Life Coach Chinchilla Offers Nate Help, While AI Threatens to Destroy Lakeview — Watch
Pfft. Meta Glasses have nothing on the tech being passed around in the final season of Upload. Prime Video released the final season trailer for its sci-fi dramedy Tuesday, and while things still remain up in the air for Nate in Lakeview, fear not — a life-coach chinchilla is here to save the day! Actually, it's Ingrid in rodent form, but Nate can use all the help he can get. And just like in our own tech world, people are starting to be replaced by AI, as the hunt for the real Nathan continues. Watch the trailer in full below. More from TVLine Overcompensating's Wally Baram Shares Her Journey From Writer to Star, Pitches Carmen's Redemption in Season 2 - TVLine's Women to Watch Only Murders in the Building Season 5 Trailer Reveals Roles for 8 New Guest Stars - Get Premiere Date Mark Ruffalo's Task, From Mare of Easttown EP, Gets September Premiere Date on HBO - Watch Trailer The Robbie Amell-led Prime Video comedy's coming season, which is described as a 'four-part finale event,' will release all episodes Monday, Aug. 25. The show also held court at San Diego Comic-Con in July, where the Season 4 sneak peek below was shared. It features Zainab Johnson's Aleesha getting quite the combat training session from a Mr. Chu. In the final episodes, 'sentient AI rapidly turns evil, threatening to wipe out Lakeview (and the world!),' per the official description. 'On top of greedy executives, lingering mysteries, plus heartbreak in VR and IRL, our characters are tested like never before. The only way they can get through it all and save humanity from deletion is by teaming up one last time.' The sci-fi series will see the return of stars Amell (The Flash), Johnson (American Koko), Andy Allo (Chicago Fire), Kevin Bigley (Sirens), Allegra Edwards (Briarpatch) and Owen Daniels (Space Force). The show's Season 3 finale, which debuted Nov. 10, 2023, concluded with a courtroom victory for the families of the Freeyond victims, but all of the incriminating intel Aleesha snagged off Karina's computer about Horizen remained sealed up as part of the settlement. Plus, both Nathans remained the property of Horizen. The company then rebranded as Betta and went about destroying all the illegal, duplicate uploads — including Nathan. While the Original Nathan was taken into custody, the newly engaged Backup Copy Nathan was hunted down. In the end, one Nathan video-called Nora and Ingrid to reveal that the other was a goner, prompting Nora to exclaim, 'Which one are you?!' On the relationship front, Ingrid reacted badly to Backup Nathan's proposal before realizing she was pushing him away because of her own insecurities, and happily accepted his proposal. Meanwhile, Original Nathan was also planning to pop the question to Nora in Montreal before he was taken away. And Aleesha spontaneously planted a kiss on Luke while celebrating their successful covert operation to get Karina's laptop. Are you excited to stream the final season of ? Let us know in the comments! An A-to-Z List of 300+ Scripted Series View List
Yahoo
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
‘Upload' Promises One Final Fight to Shutdown Evil in Trailer for Finale Event
Upload's return promises dark AI, chinchilla life coaches and a love story for the (digital) ages in the new trailer for the Prime Video series' final season. The sci-fi comedy's four-part finale event was previously teased during San Diego Comic-Con with a look at Aleesha's (Zainab Johnson) new life as a spy tasked with infiltrating Horizon, the company in charge of running Lakeview. Now, as part of a new two-minute teaser (below), the Prime Video series picks up where season three left off, revealing the fate of Robbie Amell's two Nathans inside that digital afterlife. More from The Hollywood Reporter 'Upload' Renewed for Fourth and Final Season at Amazon 'Upload' Creator on Ingrid and Nora's Journeys, Tapping Into the Horror Genre and AI Timeliness in Season 3 'Upload' Director on Filming That Meeting of Nathans and AI Guy's Real World Test Run As a ragged-looking Nora (Andy Allo) discovers her version of Nathan has seemingly succumbed to deletion and somehow returned as a digital ghost, she sets out to not only convince the others that he's alive, but to save and reunite with him. Meanwhile, Ingrid (Allegra Edwards) and her Nathan navigate the unique challenges of a virtual relationship, alongside Nathan and Luke (Kevin Bigley) affirming their friendship as the rest of Lakeview faces new threats. That includes ownership focused on increasing monetization, a tall, dark and threatening AI Guy (Owen Daniels), and the potential full-blown destruction of Lakeview with everyone inside. The four-part finale event promises one final battle as a new sentient evil AI threatens to wipe out the world, testing the series' core ensemble — Nathan, Nora, Ingrid, Aleesha, Luke and AI Guy — like never before. Created by Greg Daniels, who also serves as executive producer along with Howard Klein and Maxwell Vivian, Upload's fourth and final season will premiere on Aug. 25. Best of The Hollywood Reporter 'The Studio': 30 Famous Faces Who Play (a Version of) Themselves in the Hollywood-Based Series 22 of the Most Shocking Character Deaths in Television History A 'Star Wars' Timeline: All the Movies and TV Shows in the Franchise


CBS News
06-08-2025
- Business
- CBS News
Chicago man can't get money back after falling victim to funeral fundraising scam
After months of back-and-forth with his bank, a Chicago man said he is still out thousands of dollars after he was scammed while walking in Lakeview. He was conned by a scheme that has come up in the headlines several times this year, involving scammers posing as people needing help funding a funeral. For the past five months, Paul Mitchell has been in talks with Citibank. He turned to CBS News Chicago when Citibank would not refund his money. But still, nothing has been done. Mitchell said it was a story that tore at his heart. He said four young men came up to him and his friend at the corner of Southport Avenue and School Street in March, asking for donations to pay for a brother's funeral. "They said: 'No, we can't accept cash. We can only take credit cards,'" Mitchell said. So Mitchell used his Citi card. But instead of paying the $10 he had intended to give the young men, he was charged $5,000. Citi sent him a notification saying a person named Carey Wade was the merchant. The bank asked if it was fraud, and Mitchell said yes. "And they assured me, 'Don't worry, the charge will be rejected,'" Mitchell said. But Mitchell said at some point, the bank approved the $5,000 charge — and for the last five months, he has been trying to get it reversed. "I was asked by Citi, 'Did you have your credit card in your possession at the time?'" said Mitchell. "And I said yes, and that changed the whole perspective in their mind of the incident." Steve Bernas with the Better Business Bureau said some banks and credit card companies have decided they do not have to reimburse when customers give someone permission to use their credit cards. "You gave them the money," Bernas said. "You gave them the access to your phone or your account — even if it's a fraudulent purchase." Bernas said people like Mitchell should send repeated complaints and report to the higher-ups, and physically go visit the bank. He also said anyone else in a similar situation needs really to vet the people asking for donations. "Usually, a legitimate person will want your money today, they will want it tomorrow or next week," said Bernas. "A scammer wants your money now. They want your phone." Mitchell said Citi told him since his card was not lost or stolen, the charge on his card was not fraud. He said the bank asked him to send a copy of the receipt, but since this was a scam, he had no such thing. "Frustrating in my mind that they've taken such a stance," Mitchell said. CBS News Chicago reached out to Citi on Tuesday. The bank declined to comment, because it cannot share customer details. The Better Business Bureau said a woman in a Lincoln Park fell victim to the same scam. The Chicago Police Department said it is investigating, and no arrests have been made.
Yahoo
30-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Hole-in-one report: Meet golfing aces from Calgary and beyond
Holes-in-ones are fairly rare in golf. If you find yourself lucky enough to score an ace, we'd love to hear from you before you run off to buy a lottery ticket. Report the details of your shot to wleckie@ Updated on July 30: Alan Adams, Hole 8 at Maple Ridge, 8 iron from 125 yards Ian Altwasser, Hole 16 at Shaganappi Point 18, 9 iron from 123 yards Vadim Baruzdin, Hole 8 at Confederation Park, Driver from 234 yards Bruce Campbell, Hole 5 at Shaganappi Point 18, 9 iron from 126 yards Michael Daley, Hole 3 at Maple Ridge, 9 iron from 109 yards Wyatt Dorans, Hole 17 at McCall 18, 8 iron from 178 yards Sarah Duckers, Hole 6 at Confederation Park, 5H from 140 yards Euan Duncan, Hole 9 at Lakeview, 9 iron from 107 yards Steve Elman, Hole 8 at McCall 18, Hybrid 3 iron from 136 yards Brennan Hagglund, Hole 14 at Shaganappi Point 18, 8 iron from 113 yards Roddy Kesler, Hole 3 at Shaganappi Point 18, pitching wedge from 130 yards Chul Soon Kim, Hole 5 at Shaganappi Point 18, 8 iron from 116 yards Glenn Malcolm, Hole 15 at Maple Ridge, 6 iron from 153 yards Brigid McPhee, Hole 6 at Shaganappi Valley 9, Driver from 136 yards Myrna Michielli, Hole 12 at Shaganappi Point 18, pitching wedge from 66 yards Nick Perchthaler, Hole 3 at Maple Ridge, 7 iron from 127 yards Maximus Popescu, Hole 7 at Shaganappi Valley 9, fairway wedge from 80 yards Arnold Rand, Hole 4 at Lakeview, pitching wedge from 85 yards Don Rogowski, Hole 9 at McCall Par 3, 7 iron from 125 yards Ben Von Muehldorfer, Hole 7 at Lakeview, pitching wedge from 110 yards Jadden Trinh, Hole 6 at Maple Ridge, 7 iron from 157 yards Josh Windley, Hole 6 at McCall Par 3, Vokey SM8 50 degree wedge from 90 yards Jason Yee, Hole 3 at Shaganappi Point 18, 7 iron from 140 yards Yichao Yin, Hole 7 at McCall Par 3, putter from 95 yards Updated on July 25: Craig Burrows, Hole 4 at Carnmoney, pitching wedge from 125 yards Jim Durnin, Hole 6 at D'Arcy Ranch, 6 iron from 183 yards, 6th ace Mark Fissel, Hole 2 at Fox Hollow, gap wedge from 133 yards (white tees) 2nd ace on same hole Danny James, Hole 6 (island green) at Carnmoney, pitching wedge from 140 yards (blue tees) Rosemary Moore, Hole 3 at Shaganappi Point, 7 iron from 99 yards Len Rabey, Hole 3 on Heritage at Highwood, 7 iron from 134 yards Evan Senko, Hole 11 at Fox Hollow, 9 iron from 144 yards Brad Taylor, Hole 15 at Maple Ridge, 8 iron from 125 yards Bonnie Westenberger, Hole 9 on Spitzee at Highwood, 7 iron from 86 yards, 4th ace Updated on July 18: Jackson Forbes, Hole 12 on Meadows at Glencoe, 6 iron from 199 yards Brandon Kerr, Hole 7 at Wintergreen, pitching wedge from 141 yards Updated on July 11: Mauricio Arrioja-Baschuk, hole 15 at Wintergreen, 7 iron from 155 yards Pat Feeney, Hole 3 on Mountainview at Highwood, 7 iron from 145 yards, 11 ace Chris Gibson, Hole 2 at Fox Hollow, pitching wedge from 158 yards Don Hartwick, Hole 8 at Redwood Meadows, 8 iron from 144 yards (blue tees) Saba Ishaq, Hole 6 at Lakeside, 150 yards (blue tees) Lucy Lora, Hole 2 at Lakeside, 7 iron from 103 yards, second ace Marcus Malyk, Hole 3 at D'Arcy Ranch, 52 degree wedge from 132 yards, second ace Teresa Marshall, Hole 6 Island Green at Carnmoney, 8 iron from 125 yards (silver tees) Brian Mauer, Hole 5 at Hamptons, 7 iron from 156 yards Terry Moir, Hole 4 at McKenzie Meadows, 8 iron from 158 yards Jack Taylor, Hole 2 at Lakeside, 8 iron from 148 yards (blue tees) George Wharry, Hole 14 at D'Arcy Ranch, 24 degree hybrid from 167 yards Updated on July 4: Kirk Beggs, Hole 12 at D'Arcy Ranch, pitching wedge from 125 yards, 7th career ace Ryan Birse, Hole 9 at Winston, 7 iron from 160 yards Travis Chase, Hole 6 at Winston, pitching wedge from 144 yards Todd Christensen, Hole 4 at Carnmoney, gap wedge from 120 yards (blue tees) Doug Christie, Hole 11 at Winston Doug Christie, Hole 9 at Winston Andrew Dommett, Hole 11 at Winston Bob LeCain, super senior member, Hole 11 at Fox Hollow, 5 wood from 145 yards John Mahon, Hole 3 on Heritage at Highwood, 7 iron from 132 yards Luca Marengo, junior member, Hole 18 at Willow Park, 6 iron from 206 yards, second ace this year Matt Marcinew, Hole 2 at Fox Hollow, 8 iron from 151 yards Nancy Rooney, Hole 4 at Carnmoney, 8 iron from 82 yards (red tees) Dwayne Sheehan, Hole 2 at Willow Park, 8 iron from 130 yards Jim Stewart, Hole 12 at D'Arcy Ranch, 8 iron from 149 yards Bruce Thomas, Hole 15 at Redwood Meadows, 6 iron from 150 yards (blue tees), second ace Ryan Tonn, Hole 11 at Winston in adaptive golf cart Heather Uniat, Hole 15 at Redwood Meadows, 8 iron from 120 yards (red tees), 5th career ace George Valentine, Hole 11 at Calgary Golf and Country Club, 8 iron from 168 yards (blue tees) Updated on June 27: Kent Arsenault, Hole 6 on Heritage at Highwood, 9 iron from 150 yards Todd Christensen, Hole 4 at Carnmoney, gap wedge from 120 yards Gene Church, Hole 13 at Carnmoney, 8 iron from 156 yards (blue tees) Tony Kaasten, Hole 6 at D'Arcy Ranch, Driver from 169 yards Skylar Koch, Hole 6 at Maple Ridge, 7 iron from 161 yards Sawyer Moore (11 years old), Hole 6 on Spitzee at Highwood, 6 iron from 152 yards Victor Nikolik, Hole 13 at Carnmoney, 3 wood from 181 yards (blue tees) Harper Rommens (15 years old), Hole 3 on Heritage at Highwood, 9 iron from 135 yards Teresita Santos, Hole 17 at Carnmoney, 8 iron from 106 yards (red tees) Updated on June 20: Rob Blackwell, Hole 17 at Stewart Creek, 9 iron from 145 yards (blue tees) Alex Brekke, Hole 15 at The Hamptons, 7 iron from 155 yards Darin Jensen, Hole 3 at D'Arcy Ranch, sand wedge from 128 yards, second ace Brendan Kuzmiski, Hole 8 at Stewart Creek, 6 iron from 178 yards (white tees) Patrick Law, Hole 12 at D'Arcy Ranch, 5 iron from 136 yards, second ace Jacob Peters (13 years old), Hole 4 at Carnmoney, gap wedge from 65 yards Kelly Smith, Hole 3 at Stewart Creek, 8 iron from 117 yards (red tees) Lindsey Smith, Hole 12 at Willow Park, 7 iron from 170 yards Alana Williamson, on Heritage 6 at Highwood, 9 iron from 89 yards, 4th ace in 5 years Tyler Ziebarth, Hole 12 at D'Arcy Ranch, gap wedge from 150 yards Updated on June 13: Sally Allan, Hole 15 on Hawk at Priddis Greens, 7 rescue club from 110 yards. First ace. Blair Frostad, Hole 5 on Mountainview at Highwood, 6 iron from 135 yards. First ace. Todd Kepler, Hole 12 at Redwood Meadows, 8 iron from 154 yards (blue tees) Second ace. James Lee, Hole 4 at Carnmoney, pitching wedge from 120 yards (blue tees) Jordan Pinkster, Hole 5 at Blue Devil, pitching wedge from 133 yards. First ace Doreen Scheidt, Hole 4 at Carnmoney, gap wedge from 74 yards (red tees) Skip Stewart, Hole 4 at Carnmoney, gap wedge from 120 yards (blue tees) Updated on June 6: Terry Green, Hole 3 on Heritage Nine at Highwood, six-hybrid from 134 Yards. Second career ace. Steve Henderson, Hole 3 on Heritage Nine at Highwood, eight-iron from 163 yards. Gord Jefferys, Hole 12 at Redwood Meadows, pitching wedge from 128 yards. Gwen Moon, Hole 5 on Mountainview Nine at Highwood, 43 degree wedge from 96 yards. Third career ace. LeeAnne Timpano, Hole 3 on Mountainview Nine at Highwood, 5-wood from 127 yards. Angela Wark, Hole 2 at Spallumcheen Executive Golf , driver from 136 yards. Carl Wei, Hole 12 at Hamptons, pitching wedge from 157 yards. Updated on May 30: Mike Borkristl, Hole 18 at Willow Park, four-hybrid from 168 yards. Ray Born, Hole 3 at D'Arcy Ranch, nine-iron from 125 yards. Dean Duffin, Hole 6 at Willow Park, seven-iron from 155 yards. Vince Farkas, Hole 7 at Silver Springs, four-hybrid from 180 yards. Robert Fenton, Hole 2 at Willow Park, seven-iron from 132 yards. Matteo Filippetto, Hole 15 at Hamptons, nine-iron from 98 yards. Anders Flotten, Hole5 at Hamptons, nine-iron from 165 yards. Carol Hooper, Hole 2 at Willow Park, four-hybrid from 120 yards. Luca Marengo, Hole 15 at Willow Park, nine-iron from 160 yards. Erik Michaud, Hole 6 at Carnmoney, eight-iron from 135 yards. Roxanne Miller, Hole 6 at D'Arcy Ranch, seven-iron from 125 yards. Kyle Moir, Hole 3 at D'Arcy Ranch, nine-iron from 133 yards. Gerald Novlesky, Hole 3 at D'Arcy Ranch, pitching wedge from 128 yards. Lise Oppenheimer, Hole 4 at Fox Hollow, nine-iron from 110 yards. Perry Roch, Hole 13 at Fox Hollow, nine-iron from 130 yards. Tim Sawatzky, Hole 5 at Hamptons, nine-iron from 133 yards. Henry Sereda, Hole 3 on Mountainview Nine at Highwood, five-wood from 161 yards. Andrea Taylor, Hole 3 on Mountainview Nine at Highwood, eight-iron from 122 yards. Jason Theaker, Hole 8 at Redwood Meadows, 153 yards. Tom Thomas, Hole 4 at Carnmoney, gap wedge from 98 yards. Gerry Warkentin, Hole 6 at Carnmoney, five-iron from 179 yards.