Tripleheader in Connecticut showcases some of the top talent and teams in women’s basketball
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:25:51 GMT
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) — UCLA coach Cori Close feels that it’s a pivotal time right now for women’s basketball.There are more people watching the games and the talent level has never been better spread across the country. That’s why she didn’t mind scheduling another cross-country trip — the team’s third of the young season — for the second-ranked Bruins to be part of the Hall of Fame Women’s Showcase on Sunday.“This is a special time in our sport. A window of opportunity to shine the bright light, pound the chest for the sake of each other,” Close said after her Bruins beat 20th-ranked Florida State 95-78. “We would be foolish not to put the growth of the game above our own institutions. There are better TV ratings, better attendance numbers … I think everyone is buying in. This is a really special time. It’s a tipping point for women’s sports in general.”Sunday’s tripleheader featured six ranked teams, including No. 1 South Car...AP PHOTOS: On Antarctica’s ice and in its seas, penguins in a warming world
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KING GEORGE ISLAND, Antarctica (AP) — When U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres visited Antarctica in November to highlight a planet in peril to set the stage for global climate talks in Dubai, he went to see an accelerating ice melt, not penguins.But penguins were all around as Guterres and his entourage toured glaciers and visited Chile’s Eduardo Frei Air Force Base on King George Island.They gathered by the hundreds to brood on nests, and stood in twos and threes at water’s edge in the soft light of an evening sun.The gentoo penguins weren’t always together. One penguin waddles ashore, perhaps after successfully finding a meal in the frigid — but warming — ocean waters off the continent’s tip. Another dives, surely seeking the same. The continent is both forbidding and beautiful, with craggy ice glowing an ethereal blue within. It’s fragile, too; scientists have marked huge melts in many of its protective ice shelves, and one recent study found that a big chunk of its ice is d...Today in History: December 11, King Edward VIII abdicates British throne to marry Wallis Simpson
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Today in HistoryToday is Monday, Dec. 11, the 345th day of 2023. There are 20 days left in the year.Today’s Highlight in History:On Dec. 11, 1936, Britain’s King Edward VIII abdicated the throne so he could marry American divorcee Wallis Warfield Simpson; his brother, Prince Albert, became King George VI.On this date:In 1816, Indiana became the 19th state.In 1941, Germany and Italy declared war on the United States; the U.S. responded in kind.In 1946, the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) was established.In 1972, Apollo 17’s lunar module landed on the moon with astronauts Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt aboard; they became the last two men to date to step onto the lunar surface.In 1980, President Jimmy Carter signed legislation creating a $1.6 billion environmental “superfund” to pay for cleaning up chemical spills and toxic waste dumps. In 1997, more than 150 countries agreed at a global warming conference in Kyoto, Japan, to control the Earth’s gre...Western democracies face crisis of confidence ahead of big votes, poll shows
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A majority of voters across seven Western countries, including the United States, France and the United Kingdom, believe their democracy is in worse shape than it was five years ago, according to a poll whose results were seen by POLITICO.Nearly seven in 10 American respondents said the state of democracy had declined in recent years, while 73 percent of poll takers shared the same opinion in France. In the United Kingdom, more than six out of 10 respondents said that democracy was working less well than five years ago, according to the poll which was carried out by Ipsos in September.The results reveal widespread angst about the state of democracy ahead of major votes in the United States, the U.K, and the European Union in the year ahead — as well as mixed views of the 27-member union.In all but one of the countries — which also included Croatia, Italy, Poland and Sweden — about half of voters reported being “dissatisfied” with the way democracy was working, while majo...At COP28, Indigenous women have a message for leaders: Look at what we’re doing. And listen
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — With a sprig of leaves and rainwater carried from her island in the Philippines, Grace Talawag delivered a prayer and a blessing for her delegation and onlookers in a negotiation hall at the United Nations climate summit. The leaves included bamboo, to represent the resiliency needed to contend with climate change, and jade vine, a creeping plant that Talawag said “will climb any tree up in the jungle to see the light.”The latter symbolizes her hope that negotiators at the COP28 talks “will listen to the voices of the Indigenous people” — especially Indigenous women who have traveled to the conference to share valuable insights into addressing some of the challenges of climate change. Frontline communities will exchange their best practices at the climate talks. But they’d still like to see a more inclusive summit that makes them an integral part of the global dialogue, Talawag said.“Even in the loss and damage fund we are not on ...Dry, quiet, calm, and clear, as high pressure moves in; December looking to be warmer than normal
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Residents in central Tennessee witnessed tragic and terrifying scenes over the weekend as deadly tornadoes wreaked havoc, describing incidents where mobile homes were stacked on top of each other, roofs were torn off houses, and an entire church collapsed during a series of powerful storms, resulting in six fatalities. CONTINUE READINGHuman Rights Day: Do not forget the thousands of Ukrainian children kidnapped and deported by Russia
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:25:51 GMT
On UN Human Rights Day, 10 December, thousands of Ukrainian children kidnapped and deported by Russia, whose parents are desperately searching for a way to get them home should not be forgotten by the international community, said the Brussels-based NGO, Human Rights Without Frontiers.On 6 December, President Zelensky announced in his daily address that six children deported to Russia from Ukraine’s Occupied Territories had been released with the mediation of Qatar.All in all, fewer than 400 Ukrainian minors have been rescued in various separate and individually designed special operations, according to the platform "Children of War" created on behalf of the Office of the President of Ukraine by various official Ukrainian institutions.The same platform has posted the pictures, names and dates of birth with the place of disappearance of 19,546 deported children and their number continues to grow.Statistics: 20,000? 300,000? 700,000?It is impossible to establish the exact number of de...Jewish man beaten during apparent hate crime in Beverly Hills speaks out
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After being attacked and beaten with a belt in Beverly Hills Saturday by a man spouting antisemitic comments, Raphy Nissel, who was on his way to synagogue with his wife when the assault happened, is speaking out. According to a media release from the Beverly Hills Police Department, officers responded to the area of North Rexford Drive and North Santa Monica Boulevard just after 9 a.m. on calls of an assault with a deadly weapon. "We’re Orthodox Jews and so we do not use the car on Shabbat, on Saturday, we walk,” Raphy told KTLA's Rachel Menitoff. As the couple made their way to synagogue, they were confronted by a man wielding a belt, who police later identified as 44-year-old L.A. resident Jarris Jay Silagi. “He held it in his hand," Rebecca Nissel, Raphy’s wife, said. “He hit my husband over the head, and he yelled, ‘Give me your earrings, Jew.’” For his part, Raphy said at the start of the attack he didn’t know what the man was hitting him with...Danville police search for suspects in robbery at consignment center
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(KRON) -- Police in Danville are investigating a robbery that happened Sunday at a consignment store. The owner of Home Consignment Center shared surveillance video with KRON4, hoping someone will recognize the people involved.Three men robbed the consignment center on Camino Ramon in Danville last Wednesday. Surveillance video shows a white sedan pull up just before four in the afternoon on Dec. 6. 3 suspects involved in overnight Novato car theft: police One man stayed in the parking lot. Two other men entered the store and immediately shattered the glass of jewelry cases, stealing the jewelry inside. Then, they could be seen running to the getaway car.Police arrived within minutes. However, as of Sunday evening, no arrests have been made. This story will be updated.Marchessault scores 2 in regulation and shootout winner as Golden Knights beat Sharks 5-4
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LAS VEGAS (AP) — Jonathan Marchessault scored twice in regulation and had a goal in the shootout to give the Vegas Golden Knights a 5-4 win over the San Jose Sharks on Sunday night.Chandler Stephenson and Brayden McNabb also scored for the Golden Knights, who have won three straight and five of their last six to lead the league with 43 points. Jiri Patera stopped 35 shots in his season debut.Mike Hoffman had two goals, and Mario Ferraro and Calen Addison also scored for San Jose, which had won five of its previous seven games. Kaapo Kahkonen finished with 23 saves.After blowing leads of 3-1 and 4-2 in the third period, the Golden Knights survived overtime and got goals from Marchessault and Jack Eichel in the shootout for the win.McNabb extended Vegas’ lead to 3-1 at 1:43 of the third with a wicked snipe from the left circle, beating Kahkonen far side with his second goal of the season.Hoffman answered a little more than two minutes later on the power play, when he bounced the puck ...Latest news
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