Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s son diagnosed with prostate cancer

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:50:30 GMT

Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s son diagnosed with prostate cancer Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s son Joshua Kraft has been diagnosed with prostate cancer.The American Cancer Society recently reported a rise in advanced prostate cancer cases. Joshua has been advocating for in-person screenings, urging people to get checked.

Frank Rubio’s first spaceflight will turn into the longest mission by a US astronaut

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:50:30 GMT

Frank Rubio’s first spaceflight will turn into the longest mission by a US astronaut (CNN) — Astronaut Frank Rubio traveled to the International Space Station on September 21, 2022, for what he thought would be a six-month mission. But he’ll wind up staying in space for over a year — breaking the record for the longest mission conducted by a US astronaut.Rubio will return to Earth aboard a Russian Soyuz spacecraft no earlier than September 27, NASA officials said Wednesday, meaning he will have logged a total of at least 371 days in orbit. That tour of duty will beat the previous record of 355 days set by US astronaut Mark Vande Hei in 2022.Rubio’s return trip had been slated for this spring. But the spacecraft that carried Rubio and two Russian colleagues — cosmonauts Sergey Prokopiev and Dmitry Petelin — sprang a coolant leak in December. Officials at Roscosmos, Russia’s space agency, later deemed the spacecraft was not safe enough to carry the astronauts back home.Instead, the Soyuz MS-22 capsule returned to Earth witho...

4 things to watch for as the Chicago White Sox begin the 2023 season, including fresh faces on the roster

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:50:30 GMT

4 things to watch for as the Chicago White Sox begin the 2023 season, including fresh faces on the roster Oscar Colás and Gavin Sheets crushed a number of pitches during batting practice.Yoán Moncada got in the necessary drills, including fielding and baserunning.Luis Robert Jr. and Eloy Jiménez tracked down fly balls.Those were some of the sights Wednesday as the Chicago White Sox worked out Wednesday at Minute Maid Park ahead of Thursday’s season opener against the Houston Astros.The Sox enter the season with new manager Pedro Grifol and are aiming to bounce back after finishing at .500 in 2022.“Our expectations are extremely high, and that doesn’t change based on whether we’re sitting here now coming off a year where we underachieved or a year ago when everybody throughout baseball is picking us to run away with the division and potentially make some noise deep into October,” general manager Rick Hahn said after the workout.“We are going to be in a much better position to control what we can control on a daily basis and we’re e...

Chicago Bulls center Andre Drummond misses game after writing about his mental health: ‘It’s okay to ask for help’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:50:30 GMT

Chicago Bulls center Andre Drummond misses game after writing about his mental health: ‘It’s okay to ask for help’ Center Andre Drummond missed the Chicago Bulls’ 121-110 loss to theLos Angeles Lakers on Wednesday after opening up about his mental health on social media.Drummond posted on Twitter on Tuesday afternoon outlining a plan to delete all social media apps, change his phone number and hand over control of his accounts to his management team.“Time to focus on my mental health,” Drummond wrote. “If you too are struggling with your mental health, you are not alone. It’s okay to ask for help.”Drummond shared the same post to his Instagram account, adding, “It’s never too late to ask for help.” He received an immediate outpouring of support from current and former NBA players, including Isiah Thomas, Danny Green and Kevin Love.A venerable rebounder and 11-year veteran, Drummond has been stalwart as a backup center in his first season with the Bulls, averaging 6.7 rebounds and 6.1 points in 12.8 minutes off the bench.Coach Billy Donovan of...

Daywatch: �� Take Me Out to the Ball Game

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:50:30 GMT

Daywatch: �� Take Me Out to the Ball Game Good morning, Chicago.The 2023 MLB season begins with new rules, old narratives and the same opening-day dreams.The season figures to be an important one for MLB, which instituted several rule changes in an effort to build a better relationship with younger fans.The Cubs open the season today at home versus the Milwaukee Brewers to kick off a three-game series before going on a three-game trip to Cincinnati. Here’s the full schedule — and our guide to watch or stream all the games.The Sox enter the season today with their opener against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park.Can’t make it to the games? Follow along with Cubs reporter Meghan Montemurro at Wrigley and Sox reporter LaMond Pope in Houston.Here are the top stories you need to know to start your day.Subscribe to more newsletters | COVID-19 tracker | Compare home values by ZIP code | Puzzles & Games | Daily horoscope | Ask Amy | Today’s eNewspaper editionWest Side incumbents fending off challeng...

Rookie OF Oscar Colás is thrilled to open the season with the Chicago White Sox: ‘Being here is very special’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:50:30 GMT

Rookie OF Oscar Colás is thrilled to open the season with the Chicago White Sox: ‘Being here is very special’ Oscar Colás called his mother after finding out he earned a roster spot.“She was crying and screaming,” Colás said through an interpreter. “I got nervous because I thought something happened to her.”Just happiness for her son, who will be one of the options in right field for the Chicago White Sox.“It means a lot to me,” Colás said of the opportunity. “It’s a dream come true. I’ve been working for this for a very long time and now being here is very special.”Colás met with reporters Wednesday afternoon at Minute Maid Park on the eve of the season opener against the Houston Astros. He found out he made the team a couple of days before the trip, receiving a call from third-base coach Eddie Rodríguez to go to manager Pedro Grifol’s office.“I went there and I was walking and I was really nervous,” Colás said. “Once I got there, they told me the news and I was just very happy...

Casualties reported after two Army Black Hawk helicopters crash in Kentucky

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:50:30 GMT

Casualties reported after two Army Black Hawk helicopters crash in Kentucky FORT CAMPBELL, Ky. (AP) — Two Army helicopters crashed in southwestern Kentucky during a routine training mission, causing several casualties, military officials said.The two HH-60 Black Hawk helicopters, part of the 101st Airborne Division, crashed around 10 p.m. Wednesday in Trigg County, Kentucky, according to a statement from Fort Campbell.The 101st Airborne confirmed the crash about 30 miles (48 kilometers) northwest of Fort Campbell, saying on Twitter it resulted in “several casualties” but did not specify whether those were injuries or deaths.“Right now our focus is on the Soldiers and their families who were involved,” it added.Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear had said earlier that fatalities were expected, adding that police and emergency officials were responding.The crash is under investigation.“The crash occurred in a field, some wooded area,” Kentucky State Police Trooper Sarah Burgess said at a news briefing. “At this time, there are no reports of residence damage.”Fort ...

US futures rise as bank fears ease; US econ data on the way

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:50:30 GMT

US futures rise as bank fears ease; US econ data on the way TOKYO — Wall Street is poised to open with gains Thursday as worries over turmoil in the banking industry ease and attention turns toward government economic data coming out the next couple of days.Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average and the S&P 500 rose 0.6% before the opening bell Thursday.Markets recently have been wracked by worries about banks and fears the industry may be cracking under the pressure of much higher interest rates.Forceful actions by regulators have helped to calm markets as investors have turned their focus to how central banks might adjust their interest rate policies to reflect persisting worries over how higher rates might affect lenders. After regulators in Switzerland brokered a takeover of Credit Suisse by rival UBS, UBS said it’s bringing back its former CEO, Sergio Ermotti, to help it absorb Credit Suisse. Ermotti led a turnaround at UBS following the 2008 financial crisis. The path ahead for the Federal Reserve and other central banks has ...

University bus crashes in Kenya, killing 14 people

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:50:30 GMT

University bus crashes in Kenya, killing 14 people NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Fourteen people, including students, have died after a university bus collided with a passenger vehicle in Kenya, west of the capital, on Thursday.Police say 12 people died on the spot and two others succumbed on the way to the hospital.The bus had 30 people on board and the death toll may rise, Rift Valley Police Chief Tom Odera said.The bus was heading toward Nakuru town from the capital, Nairobi, when its driver lost control, hit an oncoming vehicle and rolled into a ditch, he said.Road accidents are common on Kenya’s roads. Traffic police have in the past cracked down on drivers violating speed limits and those driving while drunk.Last week, the National Transport and Safety Authority said that 974 people had died in road crashes across the country since January. The authority has been running a road safety campaign urging motorists to exercise caution especially in the ongoing rainy season.Evelyne Musambi, The Associated Press

US Navy deploys more chaplains for suicide prevention

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 05:50:30 GMT

US Navy deploys more chaplains for suicide prevention NAVAL STATION NORFOLK, Virginia. (AP) — On Navy ships docked at this vast base, hundreds of sailors in below-deck mazes of windowless passageways perform intense, often monotonous manual labor. It’s necessary work before a ship deploys, but hard to adjust to for many already challenged by the stresses plaguing young adults nationwide. Growing mental health distress in the ranks carries such grave implications that the U.S. chief of naval operations, Adm. Michael Gilday, answered “suicides” when asked earlier this year what in the security environment kept him up at night. One recently embraced prevention strategy is to deploy chaplains as regular members of the crew on more ships. The goal is for the clergy to connect with sailors, believers and non-believers alike, in complete confidentiality.“That makes us accessible as a relief valve,” said earlier this month Capt. David Thames, an Episcopal priest who’s responsible for chaplains for the Navy’s surface fleet in the Atlantic, cove...