Lowry, Antetokounmpo questionable for Bucks-Heat Game 3

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:30:08 GMT

Lowry, Antetokounmpo questionable for Bucks-Heat Game 3 Milwaukee Bucks star forward Giannis Antetokounmpo’s status for Game 3 against the Heat has not yet been determined, and now Heat point guard Kyle Lowry is also in doubt.A two-time NBA MVP, Antetokounmpo missed Game 2 with a back injury, and he is listed as questionable for Saturday night’s Game 3 in Miami. “We’re just going to monitor him the rest of today,” Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said Friday. “We’ll monitor him tomorrow and see where he is, and together with him make decisions.”Lowry is also questionable for Game 3 with left knee soreness.Lowry came off the bench and played 18 minutes for Miami in Game 2, scoring five points with four rebounds and three assists.Lowry has been dealing with lingering knee soreness throughout the season. He played in 55 regular-season games and averaged 11.2 points with 5.1 assists and 4.1 rebounds. In two playoff games, he has scored 3.5 points with three assists and 2.5 rebounds per game.Antetok...

Tiny Maine community devastated by loss of slain neighbors

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:30:08 GMT

Tiny Maine community devastated by loss of slain neighbors BOWDOIN, Maine (AP) — Tireless. Helpful. Deeply religious.Those were some of the ways Patti Eger’s friends remembered her Thursday in the small Maine town of Lisbon Falls, joining hands in prayer on a lawn outside a white church to say goodbye to a woman who stood alongside them to do charity work and attend services.Patti Eger was one of four people killed in a violent rampage that shook the calm Maine community.“I couldn’t believe it at first,” said Arlene Couture, a fellow member of the group. “We’re going to miss her terribly.The shootings of seven people brought the national spate of mass gunfire home to a rural community where violent crime is rare. In tiny Bowdoin, Maine, a town of rolling hills, sturdy farmhouses and only one store, the property where the four were killed has drawn friends, family members and neighbors to grieve. Police have charged Joseph Eaton, 34, with four counts of murder, and have said there could be more charges coming.Killed were Eaton’s parents, Cyn...

In Florida, Harris announces $562M for climate resilience

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:30:08 GMT

In Florida, Harris announces $562M for climate resilience Returning to Florida to discuss climate change, Vice President Kamala Harris announced Friday that $562 million will be spent on 149 projects around the country aimed at improving resilience to threats such as rising seas and the kinds of coastal flooding that recently slammed the southeast part of the state.Harris outlined the funding plan during an appearance at the University of Miami, where she also toured a lab immersed in coral restoration work and a hurricane simulator capable of generating Category 5-strength winds of more than 157 mph (253 kph).Harris, who appeared in March at a Miami Beach climate summit, said the projects, which are spread across 30 states, are an example of how climate investments boost job creation and manufacturing while tackling a major environmental issue.“When we invest in climate, we not only protect our environment, we also strengthen our economy,” Harris said in a tweet during her Miami visit.The funding is part of what the Biden admi...

3rd ex-NC State athlete sues school in sexual abuse case

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:30:08 GMT

3rd ex-NC State athlete sues school in sexual abuse case A third former North Carolina State athlete has sued the school alleging he was sexually abused by the Wolfpack’s former director of sports medicine under the guise of treatment.The lawsuit, filed Friday in federal court roughly nine months after the first complaint, accuses Robert Murphy Jr. of improperly touching the plaintiff’s genitals during two massages for hip and groin pain in early 2021 at the school in Raleigh, North Carolina. As with the second athlete to sue earlier this year, the plaintiff’s name is listed as “John Doe” to protect anonymity and doesn’t specify which sport he played.The Title IX lawsuit alleges the school failed in a “duty of reasonable care” to protect the plaintiff and was “deliberately indifferent” in acting on concerns about Murphy’s conduct. The complaint states the third athlete came forward after learning of similar allegations through the previous lawsuits.Former Wolfpack soccer player Benjamin Locke was the first to sue in late August. He ...

St. Michael’s College student, 18, stabbed by ‘unknown’ man on lunch break

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:30:08 GMT

St. Michael’s College student, 18, stabbed by ‘unknown’ man on lunch break An 18-year-old stabbed in a random attack earlier this week in Toronto’s midtown is a current student at St. Michael’s College, the school confirmed.Toronto police were called to the St. Clair Avenue West and Tweedsmuir Avenue area around 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday for reports of a person with a knife.When authorities arrived on the scene, they located a victim with stab wounds, and a male suspect was arrested in the area.A spokesperson at St. Michael’s College school confirmed with CityNews on Friday that an 18-year-old student was the victim stabbed in the incident. The teen was treated at a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.Initial information from Toronto police indicated that the stabbing happened outside of a Loblaws on St. Clair Avenue, but the school spokesperson says the 18-year-old was stabbed inside the store when students were out on lunch break.A 32-year-old man was taken into custody on Wednesday. Police have not identified the accused, but a s...

Rescued alligator that was recovering at NYC zoo has died

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:30:08 GMT

Rescued alligator that was recovering at NYC zoo has died NEW YORK (AP) — An abandoned and emaciated alligator that was found in a New York City lake and sent to the Bronx Zoo for recovery has died in a “tragic case of animal abuse,” zoo officials said. The zoo provided extensive medical treatment and nutritional support for the debilitated gator, but she succumbed to her injuries on Sunday, the zoo said in a statement. “This alligator suffered and died because its owner decided to dump her in a frigid lake, in an extremely debilitated state rather than provide her with the veterinary care that could have saved her,” Bronx Zoo officials said. “Wild animals are not pets.”An autopsy showed chronic and severe weight loss, extreme anemia and infections in the gator’s intestine and skin, the statement said. The gator, estimated to be 5 to 6 years old, also had a chronic ulcer in her stomach caused by a rubber bathtub stopper she had ingested while illegally kept as a pet.That rubber stopper was later successfully removed.When the gator wa...

Minn. Senate protects gender-affirming care, abortion rights

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:30:08 GMT

Minn. Senate protects gender-affirming care, abortion rights ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Senate waded into the culture wars Friday by passing bills to make Minnesota a refuge for youth seeking gender-affirming care, out-of-state abortion patients and providers seeking protection, and to ban so-called conversion therapy for LGBTQ+ youth.All three bills passed the Democratic-controlled House earlier this session. While Democrats hold just a one-seat majority in the Senate, bill sponsors were confident heading into the emotional debate. First up was the conversion therapy ban, which passed 36-27 with two Republicans voting “yes.” The abortion refuge bill passed 34-29 on a party-line vote, and the trans refuge bill won similar approval 34-30.The conversion therapy ban and trans refuge bills now go straight to Democratic Gov. Tim Walz for his signature. Meanwhile, the bill expanding abortion rights was headed back to the House for its agreement with adding pharmacists to the list of shielded medical providers.“The through-thread in all of...

Delaware governor says he won’t block marijuana legalization

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:30:08 GMT

Delaware governor says he won’t block marijuana legalization DOVER, Del. (AP) — Delaware Gov. John Carney said Friday that he will allow bills legalizing recreational marijuana use by adults in the state and authorizing the establishment of a state-licensed and regulated cannabis industry to become law without his signature.The Democratic governor’s move marks a turnaround from last year, when he vetoed a legalization bill championed by fellow Democrats. That led to a failed veto override attempt by House Democrats.Just last month, Carney’s office said he continued to have strong concerns about the unintended consequences of legalizing marijuana for recreational use, including the effects on young people and highway safety.“I want to be clear that my views on this issue have not changed. And I understand there are those who share my views who will be disappointed in my decision not to veto this legislation,” Carney said in a prepared statement Friday. “I came to this decision because I believe we’ve spent far too much time focused...

Veterans warned of longer wait times due to federal public service strike

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:30:08 GMT

Veterans warned of longer wait times due to federal public service strike OTTAWA — Ill and injured veterans were being warned to anticipate longer-than-normal wait times and delays as federal public servants — including hundreds of Veterans Affairs Canada employees — remained on the picket lines heading into the weekend.The Union of Veterans Affairs Employees is part of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, whose more than 100,000 members walked off the job on Wednesday after failed labour negotiations with the federal government.To ensure former service members struggling with mental and physical injuries weren’t unduly affected by a labour disruption, the union and government agreed in December to classify about 400 positions at Veterans Affairs as essential.Those essential staff are continuing to provide critical support and services to veterans, which includes the provision of financial and medical benefits as well as assistance in accessing various treatments.They work alongside Veterans Affairs employees who are not members of UVAE or PSAC bu...

Migrants sleeping on floors of Chicago police districts

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 18:30:08 GMT

Migrants sleeping on floors of Chicago police districts CHICAGO — Chicago's City Hall is facing criticism for its efforts in handling migrant refugees as migrant families are forced to sleep on the floor at many police districts.Chicago is historically known as a city of immigrants and a sanctuary city welcoming newcomers, but the reception for mostly Venezuelan and Cuban immigrants has been a mixed bag with not enough shelter capacity or available migrant housing. Lightfoot calls for nearly $54M in state aid to support migrants "We are sleeping recently on the floor because we don't have anywhere to go," Kae Bay, a Venezuelan migrant said. Bay is with his wife, two kids and his cousin's family. The children are struggling to deal with this unusual confinement."They're practically locked in and they want to play, go outside. But we can't because we are awaiting a response," Bay said.As instructed, he called the city's 311 helpline and is waiting to be transferred to a shelter by city drivers and private relief organizations that are...