Soto, Padres beat Atlanta 1-0 to end Braves’ win streak at 8
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:10:54 GMT
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Struggling Juan Soto homered and Nick Martinez pitched seven strong innings as the San Diego Padres beat NL East-leading Atlanta 1-0 Wednesday to snap the Braves’ winning streak at eight.The Braves, who had the longest active winning streak in the majors, were shut out for the first time this season.The Padres won for just the second time in eight games and will welcome back superstar Fernando Tatis Jr. on Thursday in the opening game of a four-game series at Arizona. Tatis finished an 80-game PED suspension on Wednesday, but won’t be added to the active roster until Thursday, when the Padres will make a corresponding move. San Diego is looking for an infusion of energy from Tatis, an electrifying player who will be in right field when he returns, rather than shortstop, where he was an All-Star in 2021. San Diego’s superstar-laden roster had scored just one run in its previous three games, all loses, and hadn’t had a lead since Saturday night...2023 NBA Coach of the Year Voting
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:10:54 GMT
Selected by a global panel of 100 sportswriters and broadcasters from the United States and Canada. Voting is on a 5-3-1 basis (x-interim).Coach1st2nd3rdTotalMike Brown, Sac10000500Mark Daigneault, Okc04820164Joe Mazzulla, Bos0182377J.B. Bickerstaff, Cle0131352Michael Malone, Den07930Mike Budenholzer, Mil051227Jacque Vaughn, Bkn03716Tom Thibodeau, N.Y.03716Will Hardy, Utah0147Taylor Jenkins, Mem0125Darvin Ham, LAL0103Doc Rivers, Phil0011Willie Green, N.O.0011Tyronn Lue, LAC0011SourceKings, rapper E-40 cite ‘misunderstanding’ for ejection
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:10:54 GMT
The Sacramento Kings and a Bay Area hip-hop star who alleged “racial bias” for being kicked out of a playoff game said the situation resulted from an “unfortunate misunderstanding.”The rapper E-40, whose real name is Earl Stevens, and the team put out a joint statement on Wednesday explaining what led to E-40 being ejected from the Golden 1 Center during Game 1 of a playoff series against the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night. “After a series of thoughtful and transparent conversations, both parties agree that there was a miscommunication regarding circumstances that occurred during the Kings vs. Warriors game on Saturday night,” the statement said.“Contrary to speculation, Mr. Earl “E-40” Stevens did not stand excessively from his ticketed courtside seat; the outcome resulted from an unfortunate misunderstanding between both parties.” The statement highlighted the Kings’ history of promoting social justice and racial equality and said that E-40 will be welcomed back to ...La familia de Tyre Nichols presenta una demanda civil por US$ 550 millones contra Memphis y los agentes de policía
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:10:54 GMT
(CNN) — La familia de Tyre Nichols presentó una demanda federal por US$ 550 millones contra la ciudad de Memphis, su departamento de policía y lo que la demanda define como agentes “no calificados, sin entrenamiento y sin supervisión” asignados a una unidad especial y que golpearon brutalmente al hombre negro de 29 años después de una parada de tráfico en enero.Nichols recibió puñetazos y patadas reiteradas por parte de agentes de policía de Memphis después de una parada de tráfico y una breve persecución a pie el 7 de enero. Fue hospitalizado y murió tres días después.La demanda, presentada por los abogados de la madre de Nichols, RowVaughn Wells, dijo que la golpiza fatal fue el “producto directo y previsible de las políticas, prácticas, costumbres e indiferencia deliberada e inconstitucional de la ciudad de Memphis” y sus agentes de policía.La comunidad despide a Tyre Nichols con un fuerte llamado a la reforma policial durante su funeral“Esto no tiene nada que v...Federal workers take to picket lines in Kingston
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:10:54 GMT
Nearly a third of Canada’s public service workers are on strike after contract talks with the federal government failed to see a deal met before the Tuesday night deadline. The Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) represents roughly 155,000 federal workers, with more than 4,500 of those members working in Kingston. Even though tens of thousands of those members are deemed essential employees and can’t strike, over 100,000 have walked off the job.With the sheer number of members at over 250 picket lines across the country, it’s one of the biggest strikes ever seen nationally.CFB Kingston, Collins Bay institution, and Joyceville institution were the three sites of Kingston picket lines on Wednesday, the first day of what neither side hopes will be a long strike.Striking employees come from a wide variety of federal government jobs from Service Canada employees to corrections workers, and although there are only picket lines in three Kingston locations right now J...First wind, now snow and ice near Denver airport causes hundreds of flights to be diverted, delayed
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:10:54 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Winds near Denver International Airport on Wednesday caused the Federal Aviation Administration to order a ground stop, with hundreds of flights diverting to other airports.Later, at 6:11 p.m., the FAA ordered a second ground stop due to snow and ice at the airport. This stop is expected to last until around 7:30 p.m.The initial ground stop ended around 4:18 p.m., and a ground delay was put in place until at least 7:29 p.m., according to the FAA National Airspace System Status. This is causing departures to the airport to be delayed by just under 2 hours.Pinpoint Weather Meteorologist Jessica Lebel said the wind was gusting up to 36 mph at DIA Wednesday afternoon. These winds were being caused by rain showers in the area.Many of the flights were being diverted to Colorado Springs Airport, with 24 domestic flights and 1 international flight going there as of 3:35 p.m.At least two flights were diverted to Salt Lake City.According to FlightAware, three-quarters of all ...No charges in bus death, despite dash camera video
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:10:54 GMT
FORT COLLINS, Colo. (KDVR) — The death of 37-year-old Jason Telleen was caught on video from multiple angles. The Loveland man was run over by a coworker driving a city bus at the Fort Collins Transfort facility on Jan. 24.Outside footage of the crash and dash-cam video from inside the bus show the driver hitting Telleen while Telleen was walking on a bus tarmac. The footage then shows the bus driver backing over Telleen's body as the bus was approaching bay 11. It happened at the city's bus headquarters in the 6500 block of Portner Road, just after 7 p.m."It's unbelievable that if you kill a coworker at the city of Fort Collins, it's like committing the perfect crime," said Jason's mother, Patricia Telleen.Jason Telleen was run over by a coworker driving a city bus at the Fort Collins Transfort facility on Jan. 24, 2023. In an exclusive interview with FOX31, Telleen told the Problem Solvers she can't comprehend how the man who killed her son wasn't given so much as a traffic citati...Pink Love Donuts and More presents pink burgers and more
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:10:54 GMT
I think we can all agree we want our food to taste good, and as anyone on Instagram will tell you, we want it to look good, too. If you’re looking for a place serving up grub that catches your eye and satisfies your taste buds, you can relax. We found it for you.They’re thinking pink at “Pink Love Donuts and More” in Miami Beach.Diego Macedo: “We came out with a new menu with breakfast and pink burgers.”Don’t worry, pink burgers aren’t under-cooked. The color’s all about the buns, hun.Diego Macedo: “Special blend angus beef with a bun that is pink-colored, so we can keep everything the same color as the donut shop.”In between the pink, you’ll find patties crowned with all sorts of tasty stuff.Diego Macedo: “Mozzarella and provolone, fried onions, crispy onions, and also we have the Pink Panther; it’s with arugula and fresh tomato.”It’s cool to find a joint where all the dishes are camera-...The Movement Oasis hosts sound healing experience this Friday
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:10:54 GMT
We all know the feeling when our favorite song comes on the radio, and if you’re having a bad day, it can kind of make it better. Well, that’s all because of the power of music. At the Movement Oasis this Friday, they’re taking sound and turning it into a form of relaxation, with their music experience to help you unwind.Get ready to feel in tune with the music and your body,at the Movement Oasis with their music experience.Zoel: “The Music experience is all about bringing this healing to people, this healing and relaxation through music.”The space uses the sound from different instruments to help guide you through meditation, and for this class, they’ll be bringing in gong expert Rich Gausman.Zoel: “We’re also going to play Tibetan bowls, the quartz bowls, the Native American flutes, chimes, shakers, any kind of instrument that can support to get to a complete state of relaxation.”Don’t worry, this smoke won’t take y...Aguacate Sanctuary of Love juice bar to host Earth Love Fest
Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:10:54 GMT
Every day should be Earth Day but this Saturday is real deal. Deco’s going green and checking out a SoFlo spot that’s celebrating mother Earth.Take a page from the Lorax’s book and be a force of nature this Earth Day.Aguacate Sanctuary of Love in Miami is celebrating all things plant power at their annual Earth Love Fest.Daney Cabrera: “This is like our big celebration day. Why? Because aguacate is all about the earth. We’re consciously working hard every day to assist the community.”This isn’t your typical festival.Daney Cabrera: “At Earth Love Festival, the community can find a waste-free festival with beautiful panels about sustainability, yoga practices, breath work, amazing plant-based food, music, amazing music, dance”The waste-free aspect is made possible by Compost for Life.Francisco Torres: “Our purpose is to create awareness about our connection with our ecosystem and our mission is to leave this planet better tha...Latest news
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