Fans cheer Brooks’ return in Bournemouth’s 3-0 loss at Villa
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:35:53 GMT
BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — Aston Villa enjoyed a third win in four Premier League games as it beat Bournemouth 3-0 at home with goals from Douglas Luiz, Jacob Ramsey and Emiliano Buendia on Saturday.Both sets of fans had a reason to cheer when Bournemouth midfielder David Brooks came on in the 79th minute for his first appearance since being diagnosed with cancer in October 2021, a moment that brought applause all around Villa Park.Luiz finished from close range to put Villa ahead in the seventh minute before Ramsey and Buendia added further goals in the last 10 minutes.Bournemouth had gone close to equalizing just past the hour mark through Philip Billing’s free kick that was saved in fine style by Emiliano Martinez.Midtable Villa extended its unbeaten run, adding to the wins over Everton and Crystal Palace and a draw at West Ham.Bournemouth slipped a place to 19th, a point adrift of safety, having failed to further boost its survival bid after the surprise 1-0 win over Liver...Englewood investigates officer-involved shooting
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:35:53 GMT
ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (KDVR) -- The Englewood Police Department investigated an officer-involved shooting in the area of Oxford Avenue and Broadway on Saturday.EPD said at 1:26 p.m. that Oxford Avenue was closed between Broadway and Lincoln Avenue for the shooting. Blake Street Tavern closing after 20 years in Denver Police told FOX31 that the officer was okay. No further details were available and the investigation was ongoing.Brunson returns with 24 points, Knicks beat Nuggets 116-110
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:35:53 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Jalen Brunson scored 24 points in his return from a left foot injury, leading the New York Knicks to a 116-110 victory over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday.Brunson had 16 points in the first quarter to get the Knicks off to a quick start, then finished strong to help them come back after trailing by 13 in the second half. New York was protecting a two-point lead when he made two free throws with 43 seconds remaining, then pushed the ball up the court and threw a lob that Mitchell Robinson slammed down to make it 116-110 with 24 seconds to go.Brunson had missed five of the last six games and made it through only half the one game he did play because of soreness. With their point guard back, the Knicks won their third straight and improved to 42-20, guaranteeing just their second winning record in the last 10 seasons.RJ Barrett added 21 points and Julius Randle had 20 for the Knicks. Robinson grabbed nine rebounds. Nuggets clinch spot in playoffs, division title with ...St. Mary’s defends Div. 3 girls hoop crown, edges CCL rival Bishop Fenwick
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:35:53 GMT
LOWELL — Ever since she first took the court at St. Mary’s (Lynn) a few years back, Yirsy Queliz had lofty goals of winning a state championship.Back then, few could have envisioned exactly what was in store for her or her teammates in the near future.It is now officially safe to say the Spartans have enjoyed a dynastic run. The Northeastern commit closed her decorated high school career in style Saturday, racking up a team-high 18 points to go with four rebounds, four assists and three steals, as top-seeded St. Mary’s secured its third Div. 3 girls basketball title in the last four years by holding on for a thrilling 45-41 victory over No. 3 Bishop Fenwick at the Tsongas Center in Lowell.“I’ve been at the school for five years,” Queliz said. “Out of those five years, we’ve made (the title game) four times, and the only time (we didn’t play) was because of COVID. It feels good to win three out of those four.”To put things into perspective, Saturday’s victory extended St. Mary’s play...Division 3 state boys basketball championship history
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:35:53 GMT
DIVISION 3 STATE FINAL1972: Holy Family 71, St. Mary’s (C) 601973: St. Mary’s (W) 73, Turners Falls 451974: Lenox 49, St. Mary’s (C) 461975: Bishop Fenwick 88, Notre Dame (F) 801976: Cathedral 65, Notre Dame (F) 641977: Notre Dame (F) 84, Wareham 811978: Charlestown 52, Roxbury 421979: Bartlett 85, Cathedral 731980: Cathedral 76, Northbridge 641981: Dover-Sherborn 61, Matignon 531982: No state final1983: No state final1984: Cardinal Spellman 64, St. Joseph’s 471985: Cohasset 62, St. Joseph’s 561986: Cohasset 52, Frontier 431987: Frontier 55, Fairhaven 471988: St. Joseph’s (P) 77, Cohasset 581989: Matignon 54, Smith Academy 411990: Smith Academy 60, Mission 501991: Wayland 67, Holyoke Catholic 611992: Smith Academy 64, Mission 571993: Lynn Classical 68, Millbury 541994: Lynn Classical 66, St. Bernard’s 541995: Winthrop 74, Sutton 631996: Pioneer Valley 75, Winchester 581997: Pioneer Valley 68, Bishop Stang 561998: Weston 79, Pioneer Valley 77...Column: Chicago Bears need more from rank-and-file free agents. Robert Tonyan, Andrew Billings and D’Onta Foreman believe they can deliver.
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:35:53 GMT
The first wave of NFL free agency goes fast, and the majority of the big deals are wrapped up in the negotiating period, which leads to about two weeks of bargain shopping before teams reassess and turn focus to the draft.The Chicago Bears didn’t skip a beat moving from bigger acquisitions such as linebackers Tremaine Edmunds and T.J. Edwards and guard Nate Davis to more modest additions such as tight end Robert Tonyan, nose tackle Andrew Billings and running back D’Onta Foreman, all of whom signed contracts Friday.All figure to be in position to play meaningful roles. Tonyan offers a lot more as a receiver than last year’s No. 2 tight end Ryan Griffin did. Tonyan has the added benefit of knowing the offense as well as any outsider based on his time in Green Bay with offensive coordinator Luke Getsy.Billings, who will earn $3.5 million on a one-year deal, projects as the starter in the base defense, a capable run stuffer that was necessary if the Bears hope Edmunds...Canada to accept more Syrian, Turkish residents after earthquake
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:35:53 GMT
TORONTO — Canada will make it easier for temporary residents from Turkey and Syria to extend their stay in the country and will prioritize the visa applications of people from these two countries, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser said Saturday. More than 50,000 people have been killed and millions displaced after the 7.8-magnitude quake and several powerful aftershocks hit southern Turkey and northern Syria on Feb. 6. Fraser said the government will allow people from Turkey and Syria who have a temporary status to visit family, study or work in Canada to apply for an extension and will wave the application fees for them. He said his department will also prioritize processing temporary visa applications for people affected by the earthquake. “For those who apply for a temporary residency visa, we will be able to treat their applications with priority processing,” Fraser said.“(There are) special measures that we’re implementing, internal to our system, to prov...Israelis protest legal overhaul plans for 11th week
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:35:53 GMT
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Israelis on Saturday took to the streets in protests, now in their 11th week, against plans by Benjamin Netanyahu’s hard-line government to overhaul the country’s legal system.The protesters say the proposed changes undermine the country’s democracy by restricting the power of the Supreme Court. Netanyahu and his allies say the plan is needed to curb what they claim are excessive powers of unelected judges.The main protest in the central city of Tel Aviv drew tens of thousands of people who waved Israeli flags and traffic sign banners that read “Dead End!” and “Risk Ahead!” Smaller protests were reported in other parts of the country.On Wednesday, Netanyahu swiftly rejected a compromise proposal by Israeli President Isaac Herzog to resolve the standoff, deepening the crisis over a program that has roiled the country and drawn international criticism.Israeli police deployed a water cannon to disperse protesters gathered at a main junction in Karkur, a to...Some Trump rivals rally to his side as possible charges loom
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:35:53 GMT
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Top Republicans, including some of Donald Trump’s potential rivals for the GOP’s 2024 presidential nomination, rushed to his defense Saturday after Trump said he is bracing for possible arrest.The reaction underscores the political risks faced by would-be opponents who are eager to convince voters that it is time to move on from the former president. But they also recognize the multiple investigations — Trump’s post on social media about the Manhattan district attorney’s probe led to the public declarations of support — remain deeply unpopular with his supporters and they fear alienating his loyal base.Among those coming to Trump’s side were House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, who said a possible indictment would be “an outrageous abuse of power by a radical DA who lets violent criminals walk as he pursues political vengeance” against Trump.McCarthy, R-Calif., said he would direct relevant GOP-led House committees “to immed...Florida may ban girls’ period talk in elementary grades
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 13:35:53 GMT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Legislation moving in the Florida House would ban discussion of menstrual cycles and other human sexuality topics in elementary grades.The bill sponsored by Republican Rep. Stan McClain would restrict public school instruction on human sexuality, sexually transmitted diseases and related topics to grades 6 through 12. McClain confirmed at a recent committee meeting that discussions about menstrual cycles would also be restricted to those grades.“So if little girls experience their menstrual cycle in 5th grade or 4th grade, will that prohibit conversations from them since they are in the grade lower than sixth grade?” asked state Rep. Ashley Gantt, a Democrat who taught in public schools and noted that girls as young as 10 can begin having periods.“It would,” McClain responded.The GOP-backed legislation cleared the House Education Quality Subcommittee on Wednesday by a 13-5 vote mainly along party lines. It would also allow parents to object to books and othe...Latest news
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