Ukraine accuses Russia of targeting rescue workers

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:13 GMT

Ukraine accuses Russia of targeting rescue workers By Hanna Arhirova | Associated PressKYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukrainian officials on Tuesday accused the Kremlin’s forces of targeting rescue workers by hitting residential buildings with two consecutive missiles — the first one to draw crews to the scene and the second one to wound or kill them.The strikes Monday evening in the downtown district of the city of Pokrovsk killed at least seven people, including an emergency official, and wounded more than 80 others, most of them police officers, emergency workers and soldiers who rushed to assist residents, Ukrainian officials said.The Russian missiles slammed into the center of Pokrovsk in the eastern Donetsk region, which is partially occupied by Russia. Emergency crews were still removing rubble on Tuesday. The Iskander missiles, which have an advanced guidance system that increases their accuracy, hit within 40 minutes of each other, according to Donetsk Gov. Pavlo Kyrylenko said.Since the start of the war, Russia has used artill...

Desperate for homes after the Pac-12 implosion, Stanford and Cal scramble for invitations from ACC, Big Ten

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:13 GMT

Desperate for homes after the Pac-12 implosion, Stanford and Cal scramble for invitations from ACC, Big Ten Stanford and Cal began playing college sports more than a century ago. For 99 percent of their athletic existence, membership in a conference based thousands of miles away was inconceivable. Now, it’s essential.The Cardinal and Bears are desperately seeking invitations to either the ACC or the Big Ten following the implosion of their longtime home, the Pac-12, which lost five schools late last week and has been reduced to a mere quartet.If neither of those leagues provides a lifeboat, the Bay Area schools seemingly have three options:— They could link arms with Washington State and Oregon State and attempt to rebuild the Pac-12 via expansion.— They could orchestrate a merger with the Mountain West.— They could compete as Independents in football and place their other teams in the Mountain West or West Coast Conference.For first-class academic institutions that have won hundreds of NCAA championships and produced iconic athletes across multiple sports, none of those...

Panthers hope addition of 4-time Pro Bowler Justin Houston frees up top pass rusher Brian Burns

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:13 GMT

Panthers hope addition of 4-time Pro Bowler Justin Houston frees up top pass rusher Brian Burns SPARTANBURG, S.C. (AP) — Carolina Panthers outside linebacker Brian Burns has developed into one of the NFL’s most dominant pass rushers despite not getting much help from the team’s other sack specialists the past four seasons.The Panthers hope they’ve resolved that issue.Carolina is banking on the addition of four-time Pro Bowl outside linebacker Justin Houston — who had 22 sacks in a season in 2014 — helping Burns maximize his potential as the Panthers transition to a 3-4 defensive scheme under new coordinator Ejiro Evero. Houston will be lined up opposite Burns at outside linebacker and serve as a situational pass rusher.Burns is coming off a 12 1/2-sack season last year despite seeing regular double teams and playing for a 7-10 team that rarely held the lead in games, thus greatly limiting his chances to get to the opposing quarterback on obvious passing downs.Regardless, Burns’ 38 sacks in four seasons are just off the pace set by Julius Peppers, Carolina’s c...

Sylvia Burwell announces last year as American University president

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:13 GMT

Sylvia Burwell announces last year as American University president American University President Sylvia Burwell announced Tuesday that she will be stepping down after the 2023-24 academic year.Burwell has served as the university’s president since June 2017 — the first woman in the role. By the time she leaves her post, she will have held the job for seven years.In a video emailed to the AU community and posted on the university’s Instagram account, Burwell said there were three reasons behind her decision to step down as president: the “substantial progress” AU has made under her leadership, her feeling that the school has “the people and the infrastructure in place to accelerate our momentum,” and her desire to spend more time with her children and aging parents. View this post on Instagram A post shared by American University (@americanuniversity)Burwell, who served as Secretary of Health and Human Services under President Barack Obama, will continue to work as a lecturer in AU’s Sine Institute...

Colombia wakes up to momentous victory at Women’s World Cup

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:13 GMT

Colombia wakes up to momentous victory at Women’s World Cup BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — It was before sunrise in Colombia when the celebrations began.Catalina Usme’s goal at the Women’s World Cup in Melbourne — 14,000 kilometers (8,700 miles) away — helped Colombia beat Jamaica 1-0 on Tuesday and advance to the quarterfinals for the first time.“The dawn was worth it, we did not fail them,” said Linda Caicedo, Colombia’s 18-year-old sensation. “We made history today, but this is step by step.”Colombia moves to Sydney for a knockout match Saturday against European champion England, which advanced on penalties after a scoreless draw with Nigeria on Monday.The 33-year-old Usme scored the only goal of the match in style. She controlled a center pass by Ana María Guzmán and took a powerful shot with her left foot to put Colombia a step away from the semifinals.“I have a lot of confidence in the penalty box, I am cold-blooded there,” Usme said. “This goal is for God, who makes me brave, and for my family who cried and dreamed with me.”...

Mike Rockenfeller to replace suspended Noah Gragson in next NASCAR Cup Series races

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:13 GMT

Mike Rockenfeller to replace suspended Noah Gragson in next NASCAR Cup Series races STATESVILLE, N.C. (AP) — Mike Rockenfeller, a two-time Le Mans winner, has been chosen to replace suspended driver Noah Gragson in the next two NASCAR Cup Series races.Legacy Motor Club CEO Cal Wells announced Tuesday that Rockenfeller will be in the No. 42 Chevrolet this week at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course and in the following race at Watkins Glen.Gragson has not been released, according to Wells.“Noah is suspended indefinitely by NASCAR so we will have to identify drivers to compete in the No. 42 in the interim,” Wells said. “NASCAR will determine the timeline when Noah can return to the sport. We are working with Noah and his representation through this process.”Gragson was suspended indefinitely by NASCAR on Saturday after liking an insensitive meme with a photo of George Floyd’s face. Floyd, who was Black, died in 2020 after a white Minneapolis police officer knelt on his neck for 9 1/2 minutes. NASCAR said Gragson violated the member conduct of its rule book, w...

Walker Buehler meets Jon Rahm — on the mound, not the golf course

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:13 GMT

Walker Buehler meets Jon Rahm — on the mound, not the golf course MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Walker Buehler is scheduled to throw to hitters Wednesday for the first time since he had a second Tommy John surgery two years ago.At least the Los Angeles Dodgers’ pitcher has some experience throwing to someone standing in the box — Masters champion Jon Rahm, of all people.Both were nervous, even without Rahm holding a bat.“The first time I was about 6 feet from the plate because I was freaked out,” Rahm said Tuesday at the FedEx St. Jude Championship. “Then I got as close as you can get. It seemed like the confidence I would have for making a 2-foot putt, he had for making sure he hit his spots.”For Buehler, his concern last Friday was more his footwear. He was wearing tennis shoes for what normally is a turf mound at the Titleist Performance Institute in Oceanside, California. But with renovation at TPI, he was throwing off dirt.“All I could think was I could smoke this guy in the hand,” Buehler said Tuesday in a telephone interview. “If I slip ̷...

Mega Millions: How much of the $1.58 billion will you actually take home?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:13 GMT

Mega Millions: How much of the $1.58 billion will you actually take home? DENVER (KDVR) -- The next Mega Millions drawing happens Tuesday night, and with a historic estimated jackpot of $1.58 billion, you might be wondering how much of that you'll see if you win.First, you should know that the estimated cash value is $783.3 million, not $1.58 billion. That's what you'd get if you chose the popular lump sum option.So, assuming you win, and assuming you take the lump sum, how much would you actually pocket after state and local taxes?How much taxes are taken out?The federal government automatically takes 24% in tax withholdings on all prizes over $5,000.So, at a cash value of $783.3 million, the federal taxes withheld from your prize before you even see a cent would be a little over $187.9 million. That leaves you with $595.3 million.And the tax withholdings don't end there, because Colorado takes 4% of your prize, which in this case works out to around $31.3 million. Tuesday’s Mega Millions jackpot largest in US history So, after that combined 28% in tax...

Only 2 Colorado athletic programs paid for themselves last year

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:13 GMT

Only 2 Colorado athletic programs paid for themselves last year DENVER (KDVR) -- Colorado's college athletic programs have wracked up more expenses than they're able to pay for on their own, according to a state report. The Colorado Office of the State Auditor released a report to the Colorado General Assembly in August detailing how much support athletics programs need from their respective universities and colleges. Since 2013, athletic expenses grew faster than their revenue from ticket sales, contributions and media licensing. In total, 11 schools with athletics programs did not pay their own way in 2013, 2016, 2019 and 2022. ‘The brr is back’: Farmers’ Almanac releases winter forecast for Colorado All told, Colorado's college athletics programs needed $54 million from their institutions to cover their financial shortfalls.Last year, only two of dozens of Colorado programs managed to pay their own expenses: University of Colorado Boulder Buffaloes football and men's basketball. In the case of football, CU's program made handsomely more tha...

6-year-old boy who shot teacher later boasted about it, affidavit says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:01:13 GMT

6-year-old boy who shot teacher later boasted about it, affidavit says (CNN) — A 6-year-old who shot his teacher in January later boasted in a conversation with a school employee that “I shot that b[ ] dead,” according to unsealed redacted search warrants.The documents obtained from CNN affiliate WTKR describe what happened after first grade teacher Abigail Zwerner was shot on January 6 at Richneck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia.“I did it,” the boy told school officials, according to police in an affidavit. “I got my mom’s gun last night.”Unsealed records of Zwerner’s statement to police at the hospital said that when the boy drew the weapon from his pocket and pointed it at her, she asked, “What are you doing with that?”Zwerner told authorities the boy paused, “then fired one shot that struck Zwerner in her left hand and upper torso,” the affidavit obtained by affiliate WTKR said. Zwerner fled the classroom to the school office, according to the affidavit.The teacher suffered gunshot wounds to her hand and chest but survived.A lawyer for ...