Elton John says he’s lost his eyesight after eye infection

Elton John said Sunday that he has lost his eyesight and can’t even see the new musical he scored. John, 77, attended the premiere of “The Devil Wears Prada” in London and revealed to the audience that he couldn’t even watch it. “I haven’t been able to come to many of the previews because, as you know, I have lost my eyesight,” he said on stage. “So it’s hard for me to see it, but I love to hear it and, boy, it sounded good tonight.” Back in September, John revealed that an eye infection had rendered his right eye mostly useless, and he called his left eye “not the greatest.” Last week on “Good Morning America,” the “Rocket Man” singer said he was unlikely to record more music because he couldn’t even read lyrics in the studio. “It kind of floored me, and I can’t see anything. I can’t read anything, I can’t watch anything,” he said on the ABC program. John said the infection struck him in July, when he was vacationing in France. He credited his husband, David Furnish, with helping him

Stephen King’s Maine radio stations will go silent for good on New Year’s Eve

BANGOR, Maine (AP) — Stephen King’s raucous rock ‘n’ roll radio station is going silent at year’s end. The renowned author and lifelong rocker who used to perform with the Rock Bottom Remainders, a rock band that featured literary icons, said Monday that at age 77, it’s time to say good-bye to three Bangor, Maine, stations that have been bleeding money. King kept the stations afloat for decades, and he said he and his wife, Tabitha, are proud to have kept them going for so long. “While radio across the country has been overtaken by giant corporate broadcasting groups, I’ve loved being a local, independent owner all these years,” King said in a statement. “I’ve loved the people who’ve gone to these stations every day and entertained folks, kept the equipment running, and given local advertisers a way to connect with their customers.” King’s foray into radio began at age 36 with his 1983 purchase of a radio station that was rebranded WZON in deference to his book, “The Dead Zone.” That station went through a few permutations before closing, and then being reacquired by

Best Weed Pens of 2024 for a Next-Level Vaping Experience

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Vanished Hawaii woman ‘intentionally’ missed connecting flight, LAPD chief says. Her family disagrees

The family of a missing Hawaii woman, Hannah Kobayashi, has strongly disputed the statement made by LAPD Chief Jim McDonnell that Kobayashi “intentionally” missed her connecting flight at Los Angeles International Airport. Kobayashi went missing Nov. 8 after catching a flight from Hawaii to Los Angeles, with a connecting flight that would ultimately take her to New York, where she planned to visit relatives. Her family became worried after she landed at LAX and sent them cryptic text messages, suggesting that someone was trying to steal her money and identity. No one has heard from her since. McDonnell briefed the L.A. Police Commission about the case during a Nov. 26 meeting. “On Friday, November 8th, 23-year-old Hannah Kobayashi missed her connecting flight from LAX to New York, which the investigation determined was intentional,” McDonnell said. Kobayashi’s sister, Sydni, responded to the statement in a social media post, disputing the development in the case and pointing out that McDonnell incorrectly gave Kobayashi’s age, which is actually 30 years old. Kobayashi’s family also said McDonnell gave an incorrect timeline of Kobayashi’s disappearance. “Based on information, surveillance footage

Ted Danson será honrado con el premio Carol Burnett en los Golden Globes

Dic. 2, 2024 12:06 PM PT Los Globos de Oro están brindando por la ex estrella de “Cheers” Ted Danson al nombrarlo como el homenajeado del Premio Carol Burnett para 2025. Danson, tres veces ganador de los Globos, ha sido una figura fija en la televisión desde que se hizo conocido como el barman de Boston Sam Malone en la comedia de NBC “Cheers”. Sus otros créditos incluyen “The Good Place”, “Mr. Mayor”, “Fargo”, “CSI” y “CSI: Cyber”, “Damages” y “Becker”. Danson actualmente protagoniza “A Man on the Inside” de Netflix. La transmisión de los Globos está programada para el 5 de enero en vivo por CBS y en streaming por Paramount+. La comediante y actriz Nikki Glaser ha sido elegida para presentarla. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP) El Premio Carol Burnett se inauguró en 2019 y se entrega a un homenajeado que haya “hecho contribuciones sobresalientes a la televisión dentro o fuera de la pantalla”. Los ganadores anteriores incluyen a Norman Lear, Ryan Murphy y Ellen DeGeneres. La primera fue la propia Burnett. “Ted Danson ha entretenido al público durante décadas con sus interpretaciones icónicas que quedarán

AC/DC’s Power Up tour, its first U.S. run in nine years, will stop at the Rose Bowl

AC/DC has decreed it: Let there be rock. The legendary Australian band will launch its first U.S. tour since 2015 in the spring. The Power Up tour is slated for a 13-stop stadium run across North America, kicking off April 10 in Minneapolis and closing May 28 in Cleveland, the band announced Monday. Along the way, the group will play the Rose Bowl in Pasadena on April 18. The 102-year-old venue is set to undergo additional renovations ahead of the 2028 Olympic Games, during which the historic UCLA football stadium will host soccer matches. Earlier this year, AC/DC completed the European leg of its tour, which shares its name with the band’s 2020 album, “Power Up.” Framed as a tribute to the Grammy-winning troupe’s founding guitarist Malcolm Young, who died in 2017 , the LP became AC/DC’s third No. 1 debut on the Billboard 200 and closed out the year on Rolling Stone’s list of Top 50 Albums of 2020. “Power Up” also garnered Grammy nominations in 2022 for rock album, rock performance and music video for “Shot in the Dark.” Taking the stage in

Ted Danson to Receive Golden Globes’ Carol Burnett Award

Ted Danson, the veteran film and television character actor best known to many for his long-running role as bartender Sam Malone on the classic sitcom “Cheers,” was named Monday the recipient of the Golden Globes’ Carol Burnett Award. The award honors a person “who has made outstanding contributions to television on or off screen.” “Ted Danson has entertained audiences for decades with his iconic performances that will forever be ingrained in television history,” Helen Hoehne, president of the Golden Globes, said in a statement. “His renowned career is a testament to his remarkable talent and versatility as an actor and bears resemblance to the award*s legendary namesake. It is an honor to present him with the 2025 Carol Burnett Award to celebrate the tremendous impact he has made and continues to make in television.” Danson is a three-time Golden Globe winner, taking home prizes in 1985 for best actor in a limited series or TV movie for “Something About Amelia” and in 1990 and 1991 for his lead role on “Cheers.” He has also played leading roles in the series “The Good Place,” “Becker” and

Chalamet to Receive Chairman’s Award at PSIFF 2025

Actor Timothée Chalamet will receive the Chairman’s Award at the 2025 Palm Springs International Film Festival, organizers announced Monday. Chalamet will be honored at the Palm Springs Convention Center on Jan. 3 for his portrayal of Bob Dylan in the James Mangold film “A Complete Unknown,” which is centered around Dylan’s then-controversial switch to electric instruments. Mangold and Chalamet are set to receive a joint Visionary Tribute at the Gotham Awards on Monday, while Chalamet himself will pick up the Arlington Artist of the Year award at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival in February. Production on the Searchlight Pictures movie wrapped over the summer. “A Complete Unknown” is scheduled to release in theaters on Christmas Day. “Timothée Chalamet embodies one of the most iconic figures in music history with his extraordinary performance as Bob Dylan in `A Complete Unknown,”’ festival chairman Nachhattar Singh Chandi said in a statement. “Timothée showcases both his physical and vocal talents as he brings depth and nuance to this role that is certain to receive award recognition.” The film also stars Edward Norton and Monica Barbaro as Pete Seeger

Preparing to retire in 2025? Make these 3 smart moves now

We may receive commissions from some links to products on this page. Promotions are subject to availability and retailer terms. Seniors should start reviewing their finances now, ahead of a planned 2025 retirement date. tamani chithambo/Getty Images While many Americans plan to retire at age 65, the reality is that the end of their working career often comes much sooner. Despite conventional wisdom, the average retirement age in the United States is actually 62, according to a recent report . In fact, almost six in 10 retirees stepped away from the workforce earlier than anticipated, according to new research from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies. That early departure date was often due to medical issues that limited workers’ ability to continue in their roles.  Whether you find yourself in a similar situation – or simply plan to retire as soon as you hit the traditional age of 65 in 2025 – it’s never too early to start thinking about your retirement plans. And for those who are anticipating an end to their working days next year, it’s critical to get your finances in order

Americans expected to spend $13 billion total on Cyber Monday deals

Americans expected to spend $13 billion total on Cyber Monday deals – CBS News Watch CBS News Consumers are focusing on finding deals on Cyber Monday and American spending is expected to rise compared to 2023. CBS MoneyWatch correspondent Kelly O’Grady breaks down the spending trends for 2024. Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On

Woman accused in DUI crash that killed newlywed bride pleads guilty

Guilty plead in Jamie Komoroski trial Guilty pleas in trial on bride’s death hours after wedding 06:27 A woman accused in a DUI crash that killed a bride on her wedding night and injured three others, including the groom, pleaded guilty to multiple charges Monday afternoon. CBS affiliate WCSC-TV reports that Jamie Lee Komoroski pleaded guilty to a charge of felony DUI, two counts of DUI causing great bodily injury or death and one count of reckless homicide. On the night of April 28, 2023, authorities said Komoroski was behind the wheel of a rental car that rear-ended a golf cart carrying newlyweds  Samantha Miller  and  Aric Hutchinson  in Folly Beach, a city located on Folly Island southeast of Charleston. They had been married just hours earlier, and Miller was still in her wedding dress. This undated photo shows Samantha Miller and her groom-to-be Aric Hutchinson.  / AP Miller died in the crash and Hutchinson suffered a brain injury and numerous broken bones. Two other family members riding in the golf cart were also injured. Authorities said Komoroski was driving 65 mph in a 25

2 safe ways to use home equity this December (and 2 dangerous ones)

We may receive commissions from some links to products on this page. Promotions are subject to availability and retailer terms. There are safe and dangerous ways to use your home equity funds this December. Getty Images When used properly, home equity can provide a vital financial lifeline for homeowners in need of extra funding. Whether it be with a home equity loan , home equity line of credit (HELOC) or other source, home equity can provide homeowners access to a large, six-figure sum of money, often at an interest rate many points lower than what would be available with popular alternatives. And with the average homeowner in possession of around $319,000 worth of equity, according to the November 2024 ICE Mortgage Monitor report, there’s likely plenty of money to use both now and, potentially, for additional expenses in the future. That noted, using your home equity needs to be a carefully considered decision, approached strategically. If you’re unable to repay all that’s borrowed you could risk your homeownership as the property serves as collateral in these exchanges. Understanding this risk, then, it helps to know

Sailor to be buried in California nearly 83 years after Pearl Harbor attack

An Ohio native who was killed in the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor will be brought to his final resting place in California one day before the 83rd anniversary of the infamous air raid on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. Fireman 2nd Class William Kubinec was one of 105 casualties from the USS West Virginia during the Japanese attack that also sunk the USS Oklahoma, USS California and USS Utah on Dec. 7, 1941. Kubinec enlisted in the Navy on Sept. 4, 1940, as a Seaman Apprentice and advanced to Seaman 2nd Class, Fireman 3rd Class and finally Fireman 2nd class. William Kubinec is seen in an image provided by the U.S. Navy. William Kubinec is seen in an image provided by the U.S. Navy. “Despite the name, this rating is not just about fighting fires. Part of the job functions include rescue, but the career path is also geared towards engineering. Fireman stand engineering watches, as well as power plant and ship security watches both in port and while underway, and are responsible for performing minor maintenance repairs. While performing watches they ensure

New top prosecutor Hochman to take office Tuesday

Los Angeles County District Attorney-elect Nathan Hochman will officially take the reins on Tuesday, as he’s set to be sworn in on the front steps of the Hall of Justice. Hochman replaces District Attorney George Gascón, who lost his reelection bid in a landslide. The former federal prosecutor Hochman told LAist that he’s excited for the “opportunity of a lifetime.” “I’m taking over an office that has been considered one of the premiere D.A.’s offices in the nation,” he said. Hochman takes over from the reform-minded Gascón, whose policies were criticized by Hochman and others as being “pro-criminal.” Despite his criticism, Hochman said his changes won’t “replace one extreme policy with extreme policies on the other end of the pendulum swing.” “I’m not bringing back mass incarceration policies,” he said. This combination of two booking photos provided by the California Department of Corrections shows Erik Menendez, left, and Lyle Menendez. (California Dept. of Corrections via AP) FILE – Lyle, left, and Erik Menendez sit with defense attorney Leslie Abramson, right, in Beverly Hills Municipal Court during a hearing, Nov. 26, 1990. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)

Disneyland looking to ‘amplify’ its lands following Bayou Country retheme

More changes could be coming to the lands within Disneyland and Disney California Adventure following the revamp of Bayou Country, formally known as Critter Country. The “Happiest Place on Earth” is apparently considering ways to “amplify” areas such as Frontierland, Adventureland, and Star Wars: Galaxy Edge following the changes made at Bayou Country. Along with the retheme of Splash Mountain, Disney also reimagined the former Hungry Bear Restaurant, now known as Hungry Bear Barbecue Jamboree, and two retail stores when the land temporarily closed during the summer. What does the future hold for Disneyland’s Tomorrowland? Similar changes have also been made at Mickey’s Toontown at Disneyland and San Fransokyo Square at Disney California Adventure Park. Disney content creator David Vaughn made a video discussing the potential changes, citing Disneyland President Ken Potrock. KTLA reached out to Disneyland Resort but didn’t receive a statement in time for publication. The potential land revamps coincide with the plans Josh D’Amaro, chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts, and Bob Iger, Walt Disney Co. CEO, have teased for the parks’ future. Avengers Campus at Disneyland will double in size

‘Chase the Chill’ seeks donations ahead of holiday distribution event

For the second year in a row, a group of knitters is making essential warm clothing items for the Santa Barbara-area community in the “Chase the Chill” annual event. Chase the Chill project manager Carolyn Chaney has been knitting since high school. “I can knit a hat in two evenings watching TV,” Chaney said. Shes one of many community knitters making hand-made items for this years Chase the Chill event. “Its all about trying to keep people warm,” Chaney explained. Hats, gloves, socks, and scarves, handmade or store-bought, are currently being collected at the Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Goleta simple items that Chaney says can warm more than just your body. “One time, a man took over a pair of socks to someone who was newly homeless and he put the socks tenderly on this man’s feet and I was there. Seeing this brought tears to my eyes. Makes me cry just to think about it, how important a new pair of warm socks could be,” she recalled. Last year, around 200 items were distributed throughout Goleta and Isla Vista by the congregation.

Morning Minute: Headlines to kick off your work week

Happy Monday everyone, this is Shannon MacNeil your Senior Daybreak Reporter. Here are some local headlines to get you out the door and start the week off right! First up, weather… it’s finally December, but it’s going to feel a little more like Spring today, check with Meteorologist Vivian Rennie for more. It’s Cyber Monday. If you plan to shop, check out this article for some tips to avoid online scams: How to shop safely on Cyber Monday. Calling all knitters and crocheters! In a story you’ll see first on Daybreak this morning, Goleta community reporter Juliet Lemar shows us how the Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Goleta is helping people experiencing homelessness keep warm this winter. Tune in at 6:05 a.m. to find out how you can participate in “Chase the Chill.” And here’s a heads up for drivers in Paso Robles: Today through Friday, the city will conduct road repairs requiring closures. Here’s what you need to know to plan ahead: Red River Dr. will be closed from Golden Hill Rd. to Shadow Meadow Way. Vista Colina full closure. Residents on Salida Del Sol

Dolores Madrigal, lead plaintiff in landmark sterilization case, dies at 90

On a fall morning in East L.A. in 1974, Dolores Madrigal and her husband, Orencio, ate breakfast while listening to ranchera radio station KWKW when a news segment aired that would change her life. The couple heard about how 100 people had protested in front of Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center to decry the hospital’s years-long practice of sterilizing low-income women without their consent. The rally came in the wake of a lawsuit filed against the Boyle Heights hospital by three Mexican American women who alleged they were victims. After hearing the story, the 40-year-old Madrigal wondered out loud to her husband: Was she one of those women? The previous year, they had welcomed the birth of their second son, Sergio, at the hospital. Before going into labor, however, Madrigal shooed off a wave of nurses who asked if she wanted to have her fallopian tubes tied. She finally signed a form in the haze of her pre-labor pains, then quickly forgot about it. A visit to the hospital the day after the KWKW report confirmed that the document authorized doctors to sterilize Madrigal. She

Elton John’s vision has deteriorated since eye infection

Elton John, the visionary “Rocket Man” and “Tiny Dancer” pop icon, says his eyesight has deteriorated. The 77-year-old singer-songwriter made his latest health revelation Sunday during opening night of “The Devil Wears Prada” musical in London. John, who wrote the score for the stage adaptation, told the audience that he struggled to experience the West End show in its full glory because of his deteriorated vision. “I haven’t been able to come to many of the previews because, as you know, I have lost my eyesight,” the Grammy Award winner said, adding, “So it’s hard for me to see it, but I love to hear it, and, boy, it sounded good tonight.” Before Sunday’s London showing, “The Devil Wears Prada” musical — based on the popular 2006 film of the same name — originally debuted in Chicago in 2022. John shared new details about his vision loss after revealing in September that a severe eye infection from the summer left him with “limited vision in one eye.” In a statement shared to Instagram, the EGOT winner said his recovery had been an “extremely slow process”

Supreme Court weighs FDA’s power to prohibit new vaping products for teens

WASHINGTON —  The Supreme Court on Monday did not sound ready to sharply limit the power of the Food and Drug Administration to prohibit the sale of new candy-colored vaping products aimed at teenagers. Instead, the justices, both conservative and liberal, said Congress in 2009 gave the agency the power to stop the sale of new tobacco products, and it has used this authority in recent years to reject new vaping flavors with names like “Rainbow Road” and “Peachy Strawberry.” This is exactly the kind of regulatory question that companies hope to get before the conservative Supreme Court, but it was not clear they will win this time. Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh questioned the vaping industry’s claim of FDA overregulation, saying its objection rests with the law itself. “You disagree with the statute giving this authority to FDA,” he told an attorney for two companies whose products were denied approval. Justice Elena Kagan agreed. “Everyone knows these flavors are particularly dangerous in terms of kids starting the use of smoking product,” she said. “The FDA has been upfront about this. There is not a lot of

Biden claims Hunter charges were politically motivated. Here is what the facts show

In announcing that he was pardoning his son Hunter in two federal cases, President Biden said the criminal charges “came about only after several of my political opponents in Congress instigated them to attack me and oppose my election.” The president’s claim that the cases were politically motivated — which his son’s camp has long asserted — has been met with skepticism from some corners. Biden was convicted by a jury of illegally purchasing a handgun in Delaware, and he pleaded guilty to tax charges in Los Angeles. Here is what we know about the cases and the pardon. What is the gun case? Earlier this year, a federal jury in Delaware convicted Biden of federal gun crimes, including lying about being drug-free when he purchased and briefly owned a gun while he was addicted to crack cocaine. Biden was on trial for three felony charges, and the jury convicted him of all three. In addition to lying on a federal background check form and giving a false statement to a federal firearms dealer, he was also convicted of possessing a gun while being an