Daniel Dubois' team plans an internal review after a video surfaced showing a gathering at his house before his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, which coincided with his third loss in 25 fights. The gathering, believed to be similar to one before his previous victory over Anthony Joshua, has raised questions, but Dubois' trainer defended his fighter's composure and determination to recover from the loss. The review will involve discussions with promoters Frank and George Warren.
Doctors are weighing in on whether the tripledemic of flu, RSV, and COVID-19 should deter people from gathering for the holidays. While RSV levels are comparable to previous years, COVID-19 and flu cases are down. Health providers advise using common sense and taking precautions, especially for high-risk individuals. They emphasize the importance of getting vaccinated, as it significantly reduces the risk of contracting these diseases. Overall, doctors believe that the current situation is manageable and that people should not be fearful, but rather grateful for the progress made in fighting the tripledemic.
An 18-year-old woman was shot during a large gathering in a Southwest Side neighborhood in San Antonio. The shooting occurred in front of a home, and the victim was taken to the hospital with a non-life-threatening injury. The police do not have information about the shooter. This incident follows another shooting at a house party on the West Side, where two people were killed.
Four people were wounded in a drive-by shooting on the Northwest Side of Chicago as they were leaving a gathering. An 18-year-old girl is in critical condition after being shot in her leg and thigh, while three men, aged 19, 22, and 27, sustained non-life-threatening injuries. The shooter remains at large.
New research challenges the prevailing belief that only men hunt and women gather in foraging societies. Analyzing data from 63 global foraging societies, the study reveals that women actively hunt in 79% of these societies, employing diverse strategies and even teaching hunting practices. The findings call for a reevaluation of gender roles in historical and present-day foraging cultures and caution against bias in archaeological interpretations.
Hundreds of Golden Retrievers gathered in the Scottish highlands at the ruins of Guisachan House, where the breed was first bred 155 years ago. Dogs from around the world, including Australia, Japan, and North America, joined the event organized by the Golden Retriever Club of Scotland. The highlight was a mile-long procession of Goldens led by a bagpipe-playing Scotsman. The event aimed to promote the history and tradition of proper Golden breeding and maintain the breed's characteristics of confidence, biddability, companionship, and loyalty.
The movements of Yevgeny Prigozhin, a Russian businessman with ties to the Wagner Group, remain unknown as fans of the private military company gather in St. Petersburg. Prigozhin, who has been sanctioned by the U.S. for his alleged involvement in election interference, has been linked to the Wagner Group, a paramilitary organization known for its activities in Ukraine and Syria. As Wagner fans convene in St. Petersburg, Prigozhin's whereabouts and activities remain a mystery.