A healthier Andrew Benintendi has been showcasing power for the Chicago White Sox
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:27:13 GMT
The Chicago White Sox weren’t having much success against Seattle Mariners starter Luis Castillo.Andrew Benintendi struck out his first two at-bats against the right-hander.And Castillo had fanned four consecutive Sox batters when Benintendi came to bat again in the sixth inning of the Aug. 21 game at Guaranteed Rate Field.“I was getting blown away by his heaters and I figured, ‘What’s the worst thing that can happen? I’ll strike out?’” Benintendi said Saturday. “So I might as well try something and I ended up hitting a double.”He sliced a 98 mph fastball to left field on a 1-2 pitch for the double.“I think it kind of clicked right there,” Benintendi said. “Don’t want to jinx it or anything, but going to keep trying to ride it out.”Benintendi has been in a good rhythm at the plate, including showing some more power. He homered in three of his last six games entering Monday’s series opener again...Boston University CTE study: 41% of contact sport athletes who died young had CTE
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:27:13 GMT
A new Boston University CTE Center brain bank study has found that more than 40% of contact and collision sport athletes who died young had CTE.The BU Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) Center study released on Monday details more than 60 cases of CTE diagnosed in athletes under age 30, including the first American woman athlete diagnosed with CTE.Among a brain bank sample of 152 young athletes exposed to repetitive head impacts (RHI) who died when they were under 30 years old, 41.4% (63 athletes) had neuropathological evidence of CTE — a degenerative brain disease caused by RHI.“This study clearly shows that the pathology of CTE starts early,” said corresponding author Ann McKee, chief of neuropathology at VA Boston Healthcare System and director of the BU CTE Center.“The fact that over 40% of young contact and collision sport athletes in the UNITE brain bank have CTE is remarkable — considering that studies of community brain banks show that fewer...Video of man petting dog before stealing bike from garage leads to arrest: SDPD
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:27:13 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A video of a man playing with a dog before police say he stole a bike from a Pacific Beach garage has resulted in an arrest, authorities said.A 42-year-old San Diego man was arrested on suspicion of bicycle theft, San Diego Police Department said in a post on its Instagram Sunday.In early August, police released video of a man who they say entered a garage and got away with a 2019 black Electra three-speed bicycle, which costs around $1,300. Police say the theft happened around 10:30 p.m. on July 15. Motorcyclist killed on SR-78 identified In the video, the man is seen starting to leave with the bike until the household dog appears in the garage and approaches the suspect, who then parks his bike and begins to pet the dog."You're the coolest dog I've ever known, I love you too," the man is heard saying to the dog.About a minute later, the suspect leaves the scene after one last pet."We're thrilled to report the bicycle is back home, much to the delight of Ace, a very ...Powerful quake and aftershocks rock Indonesia’s Bali and Java islands. No casualties reported
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:27:13 GMT
DENPASAR, Indonesia (AP) — A powerful earthquake and two strong aftershocks rocked Indonesia’s resort island of Bali and other parts of the country early Tuesday, causing panic but no immediate reports of damage or casualties.The U.S. Geological Survey said the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 7.1 and was centered in the Bali Sea 181 kilometers (112 miles) northeast of Gili Air, a tiny island near the coast of Lombok Island, next to Bali. It occurred at a depth of 513.5 kilometers (319 miles).Indonesia’s Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysical Agency said there was no danger of a tsunami but warned of dangers from aftershocks. The agency put the quake’s preliminary magnitude at 7.4. Variations in early measurements are common.The quake was followed by aftershocks of magnitude 5.4 and 5.6 that hit the Bali sea a few minutes later, just before dawn.Many residents and tourists rushed out of their homes and hotels toward higher ground after reporting powerful shockwaves, but ...Mark Meadows says actions laid out in Georgia election indictment were part of his official duties
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:27:13 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — Mark Meadows testified in court Monday that actions detailed in a sweeping indictment that accuses him of participating in an illegal conspiracy to overturn then-President Donald Trump’s 2020 election loss were all part of his job as White House chief of staff.The extraordinary testimony — from a former top presidential aide who now faces charges alongside his old boss — came in the first courtroom skirmish in a case that’s likely to have many. Meadows’ claims were part of his argument that the case should be moved from a state court to federal court. U.S. District Judge Steve Jones did not immediately rule. As Trump was consumed by claims of widespread election fraud in the weeks after his 2020 loss, Meadows said, it was difficult to focus on the things they needed to be doing to wind down the presidency. As a result, Meadows said, he took actions to determine whether the allegations were true, including actions prosecutors allege were improper.Mead...Guatemala progressive’s presidential victory certified, but his party is suspended from operating
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:27:13 GMT
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemala’s top electoral tribunal declared progressive Bernardo Arévalo the winner of the country’s presidential elections on Monday, but the prospect of him taking office on Jan. 14 was uncertain after another government body suspended all activities by his Seed Movement party.No authority has explained exactly what the suspension, confirmed to The Associated Press by the party’s lawyer, will mean for the president elect.The moves come after one of the most tumultuous elections in the Central American nation’s recent history, which has put to test Guatemala’s democracy.At a time that Guatemalans, hungry for change, have grown disillusioned with endemic corruption, Arévalo and other competitors of the country’s elite faced waves of judicial attacks in an attempt to knock them out of the race.Arévalo faced former first lady Sandra Torres in the Aug. 20 runoff. According to the official count, the progressive candidate obtained 60.9% of the valid vot...Indiana police arrest 2nd man in July shooting at massive block party that killed 1, injured 17
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:27:13 GMT
MUNCIE, Ind. (AP) — Police arrested a second man Monday in a July shooting at a massive block party in central Indiana that left one person dead and 17 others wounded.The 29-year-old man was arrested on preliminary felony charges of criminal recklessness with a deadly weapon and being a serious violent felon in possession of a firearm, for his alleged role in the July 30 shooting, Muncie police said.The Muncie man had not been formally charged in the shooting as of Monday night.His arrest is the second in the shooting, which occurred as hundreds of people were attending the block party in Muncie, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) northeast of Indianapolis. Joseph E. Bonner III, 30, was killed 18 others were injured, including a woman who was run over by a car while running from the scene.On Aug. 1, police announced the arrest of John L. Vance Jr., 36, in the shooting. He faces two counts of aggravated battery and criminal recklessness and one count of possession of a firearm by a seri...France’s education minister bans long robes in classrooms. They’re worn mainly by Muslims
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:27:13 GMT
PARIS (AP) — France’s education minister announced Monday a ban on long robes in classrooms starting with the new school year, saying the garments worn mainly by Muslims are testing secularism in the nation’s schools.Critics say that abayas, worn by women, and khamis, the male garb, are no more than a fashion statement. They say the garments do not constitute an ostentatious sign of religion and should not be banned from classrooms under a 2004 law. For Gabriel Attal, the recently appointed education chief, the garments are “an infringement on secularism,” a foundational principle for France, and, in some cases, a bid to destabilize schools.The 34-year-old Attal, appointed in July, was potentially moving into a minefield with his ban on long robes to “protect” secularism, prompted by growing reports of the garments in some classrooms around the country. Previous statements and laws on secularism have seeded acrimonious debate.“Our schools are continually tested. We know that,” Attal...Teachers’ unions urged to take arbitration route to avoid strike: education minister
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:27:13 GMT
Three teachers’ unions should agree to a deal with the province that avoids a strike, Ontario’s education minister said Monday.Stephen Lecce said he wants those unions to take the same agreement the province came to last week with the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation, which represents English high school teachers.“We’re going to … get this deal done as soon as possible so we can move forward with predictability for families that their kids are going to be in school for three straight years of uninterrupted learning,” Lecce said.That deal with the OSSTF would, if ratified by members, see bargaining continue until Oct. 27, at which point any outstanding issues would be settled by binding arbitration, thereby avoiding a strike.Lecce said he wants to make the same deal with the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario, the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association and the union for teachers in the French system, t...FEMA changes wildfire compensation rules for New Mexicans affected by last year’s historic blaze
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 04:27:13 GMT
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The Federal Emergency Management Agency announced changes Monday to its wildfire compensation rules after a planned burn by the U.S. Forest Service last year exploded into the largest and most destructive blaze in New Mexico’s recorded history.FEMA officials said they are expanding coverage for those affected by Hermit’s Peak/Calf Canyon Fire for mental health treatment and reduced long-term property values, and removing the 25% cap on reforestation and revegetation costs, and on risk-reduction practices.The changes stem from legislation that U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján and other members of New Mexico’s congressional delegation helped get passed in 2022.The legislation also established a claims office within FEMA that Luján said has secured $3.95 billion for New Mexico families and businesses affected by the wildfire.“The federal government started these fires and now it has a moral obligation to help New Mexicans who were impacted,” Luján said in a ...Latest news
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