England star Phil Foden misses game after appendix surgery

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:07:52 GMT

England star Phil Foden misses game after appendix surgery LONDON (AP) — England player Phil Foden has been ruled out of the European Championship qualifier against Ukraine on Sunday after having his appendix removed hours before kickoff. The Manchester City forward underwent surgery on Sunday morning, the Football Association said. No estimate has been given on how long Foden is expected to be out while he recovers, but he is likely to miss City’s Premier League game against Liverpool next Saturday and could be a doubt for his team’s Champions League quarterfinal first-leg match against Bayern Munich on April 11. England manager Gareth Southgate has not called up a replacement for Foden and is also without the suspended Luke Shaw and Reece James, who withdrew due to a hamstring injury. It leaves Southgate with 20 players to select from against Ukraine at Wembley.England made a winning start to its bid to reach Euro 2024 by beating champions Italy 2-1 on Thursday. ___More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twit...

Man dies after car ends up wedged under semi-trailer, Aurora PD says

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:07:52 GMT

Man dies after car ends up wedged under semi-trailer, Aurora PD says AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) -- A 58-year-old man died after losing control of his vehicle and ending up wedged under a semi-trailer Saturday night on I-225 in Aurora, police said.The Aurora Police Department said around 10:50 p.m., the man was driving a Lexus sedan recklessly while southbound on I-225 near the E. Mississippi Avenue exit. He was driving at a high speed and attempted to pass another vehicle on the right shoulder. Video shows deadly hit-and-run on Federal Boulevard He lost control and drove up the right grass embankment before veering back onto the road and under a semi-trailer, police said.The driver of the semi was not injured.Southbound I-225 was closed for over six hours following the crash but was reopened shortly after 5 a.m.APD said this is the tenth traffic-related death in Aurora this year.

Family identifies victim in fatal hit-and-run, says she was their 'North Star'

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:07:52 GMT

Family identifies victim in fatal hit-and-run, says she was their 'North Star' DENVER (KDVR) -- Family members of a woman killed in a hit-and-run crash Friday night spoke to FOX31 and shared that she was the family's "North Star." Family said Starr Martinez was a great woman, mother, stepmother and grandmother.Her stepson, Curtis Martinez, told FOX31 that Starr and his dad were married for over 20 years. Video shows deadly hit-and-run on Federal Boulevard "They were like your typical Bonnie and Clyde, man," he said. "They were together 24/7, unbreakable."A GoFundMe has been set up to help the family, you can donate to it here.The suspect truck and driver were found in Lakewood on Saturday, the Denver Police Department said.The driver was arrested and identified by DPD as 42-year-old Francisco Duenas-Colmenares.

US Congress concerned about Russia placing nuclear arms in Belarus

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:07:52 GMT

US Congress concerned about Russia placing nuclear arms in Belarus Members of Congress are concerned about reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin plans to move tactical nuclear weapons into Belarus, though the threat should not stop the U.S. from continuing its support for Ukraine, Rep. Mike Gallagher said Sunday.“Putin has engaged in nuclear saber-rattling since the start of this crisis, Gallagher (R-Wis.) said during an appearance on ABC’s “This Week.” “It’s something to be concerned about. But we should not allow his threats to deter us. We can’t allow that to be a cause for delaying critical weapon system[s] that we need to deliver to the Ukrainians.”Putin announced the plans to build a storage facility for nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus by July 1 on Saturday, according to reports from a Russian state-owned media outlet, Ria Novosti.“Tensions are rising,” House Foreign Affairs Committee Chair Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said during an interview on “Fox News Sunday.” “I think this is saber-rattling on the part of Putin.”Sen...

Heat no longer in a zone, leaving them defensively deficient and desperate

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:07:52 GMT

Heat no longer in a zone, leaving them defensively deficient and desperate Even when the gimmick worked, Erik Spoelstra appreciated there had to be something more defensively.Once the gimmick was solved, the Miami Heat’s defense has been, well, defenseless.Yes, it was a good run for the zone defense that Spoelstra utilized during the first half of the season, putting his team on record pace for defensive possessions in zone and vaulting the Heat to a top-five defensive rating prior to the All-Star break.And then it wasn’t such a good run.“The last few times we’ve used it, we’ve gotten torched by it,” Spoelstra said. “So it was kind of an easy decision to move away from it. We work on it, still. Still have it in our tool kit. It just depends on the game and the circumstance.”At the moment, circumstances are dire on that end of the floor, including Saturday night’s 129-100 loss to the Brooklyn Nets at Miami-Dade Arena.The numbers are staggering and sobering.In their last 15 games, the Heat are 25th in the...

Biden’s visit an ‘authentic’ expression of Canada’s importance to U.S.: ambassador

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:07:52 GMT

Biden’s visit an ‘authentic’ expression of Canada’s importance to U.S.: ambassador WASHINGTON — The federal Liberals aren’t the only ones declaring U.S. President Joe Biden’s visit to Ottawa a triumph for Canada-U.S. relations. U.S. envoy David Cohen describes Biden’s visit as an authentic, intimate showcase of how important Canada continues to be to its southern neighbour.Cohen is pointing to significant progress on modernizing Norad and working together on critical minerals as two of the most important elements of the visit. But not everyone is happy: new rules at the Canada-U.S. border are already turning away legions of would-be asylum seekers at the unofficial Roxham Road crossing.Cohen says the changes are an integral part of a larger, broader strategy to deal with irregular migration, which he calls a very difficult issue. He’s also playing down Biden’s comment that Canada doesn’t want to turn its critical minerals into products, saying the president was trying to emphasize the opportunity for the two countries to work to...

Man fatally shot in chest on West Side: CPD

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:07:52 GMT

Man fatally shot in chest on West Side: CPD CHICAGO — A 32-year-old man was found shot dead in Garfield Park early Sunday morning. According to police, the man was found with a gunshot wound to his chest near the 3000 block of West Madison Street around 5:52 a.m. where he was pronounced dead. Men shoot at police, officers fire back in Marshall Square Police say no one is in custody and they are currently investigating the circumstances around the incident.

Top 10 cities and states with the fastest-growing EV charger infrastructure

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:07:52 GMT

Top 10 cities and states with the fastest-growing EV charger infrastructure (iSeeCars) -- Electric vehicles are projected to grow from six percent to 30 percent of new vehicle sales in the next six years. A 500-percent spike in EV sales will require a similar rise in electric vehicle infrastructure if all these new EV owners want access to quick and convenient public charging.While there are already 150,000 EV charging stations in the U.S., most of them are Level 2 chargers that only add about 10-20 miles an hour to an electric vehicle’s range. Level 3 fast chargers can add 3-20 miles or range a minute, completely replenishing most electric vehicles in 30-60 minutes. However, with only 28,000 Level 3 fast chargers in the public infrastructure, access to fast charging is limited. Of those 28,000 fast chargers, over 17,000 are part of the Tesla Supercharger Network, leaving only 11,000 Level 3 chargers available for non-Tesla drivers. You can see which cities are the most and least EV friendly in our recent EV charger study, but suffice it to say the cou...

Tigers that escaped after possible tornado recaptured in Georgia

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:07:52 GMT

Tigers that escaped after possible tornado recaptured in Georgia TROUP COUNTY, Ga. (WRBL) — Two tigers that "briefly escaped" following a possible tornado in Southwest Georgia were recaptured, Pine Mountain Safari said Sunday. "THE TIGERS ARE SAFE!" the safari wrote on Facebook, saying its facilities were damaged in the severe storm. "Fortunately, none of our animals and employees were hurt. However, several animal enclosures were breached, and two tigers briefly escaped."The tigers were tranquilized and returned to a secure enclosure, Pine Mountain Safari said. The tornado reportedly touched down early Sunday in Troup County, Georgia, near the Alabama border, according to the Georgia Mutual Aid Group. Affected areas included the county seat of LaGrange, about 67 miles southwest of Atlanta. The National Weather Service will look at the damage to confirm whether the storm was in fact a tornado.The suspected tornado was just one of several instances of severe weather in the South over the weekend. At least 25 people were killed and dozens of others...

Yale student wants street named after Eli Whitney renamed

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:07:52 GMT

Yale student wants street named after Eli Whitney renamed NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) -- A Yale University business student is proposing renaming Whitney Avenue in New Haven, Connecticut. The student, Robert Lucas, said the legacy of Eli Whitney should be studied, not celebrated. “Eli Whitney’s principal legacy was the invention of the cotton gin, and that led to the expansion of slavery,” Lucas said. “The basic idea was creating a machine – or create and patent a machine – that could cut that work down," said Jason Bischoff-Wurstle, the director of photo archives at the New Haven Museum. "That idea being the work would be faster and require less people. It did go on in American history and create a massive growth of slavery rather than diminish it."The original cotton gin of Eli Whitney, on display in the Smithsonian. (Getty Images)Bischoff-Wurstle said that’s because it fueled the ability to produce more cotton. He said that Whitney showed it off to the press before he had a patent for it."The word got out and people began building their own...