Elina Svitolina has the Ukraine war and her baby in mind as she beats Iga Swiatek at Wimbledon

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:01:03 GMT

Elina Svitolina has the Ukraine war and her baby in mind as she beats Iga Swiatek at Wimbledon WIMBLEDON, England (AP) — The last time Elina Svitolina was Grand Slam semifinalist — twice, actually, in 2019 — she was pursuing the usual trappings of success in professional sports: trophies, money, fame, etc.Now Svitolina plays for more important reasons. For her daughter, Skaï, who was born in October. For her country, Ukraine, where a war that began with Russia’s invasion in February 2022 continues to this day.And Svitolina firmly believes that those quite different factors actually do affect the way she swings a racket and the way she handles important moments on a tennis court. Enough so that she is one of the last four women remaining at Wimbledon after adding to her series of surprising victories over major champions with a 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-2 victory against No. 1-ranked Iga Swiatek on Tuesday.“War made me stronger and also made me mentally stronger. Mentally, I don’t take difficult situations as, like, a disaster, you know? There are worse things in life. I’m just more cal...

Across the US Southwest, residents in desert cities like Phoenix are experiencing extreme heat wave

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:01:03 GMT

Across the US Southwest, residents in desert cities like Phoenix are experiencing extreme heat wave PHOENIX (AP) — Even Southwestern desert residents accustomed to scorching summers are feeling the grip of an extreme heat wave smacking Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Southern California this week with 100-degree-plus temps and excessive heat warnings.To add insult to injury, the region has been left high and dry with no monsoon activity, which can help offset the blazing temperatures. In Arizona, the monsoon season officially begins June 15 and can bring powerful storms with high winds, lightning and heavy bursts of rain.The heat has made parts of Phoenix feel like a ghost town. Sunset concerts were canceled, and covered restaurant patios equipped with cooling misters sit empty. On Monday, Martin Brown and his black Labrador, Sammy, escaped the heat in Phoenix by going to the lobby of Circle the City, an air-conditioned walk-in health clinic for homeless people that is also a designated hydration station. Anyone can come in to sit, to get bottled water, and to find snacks like a b...

Get another COVID-19 booster in the fall, Canada’s immunization panel recommends

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:01:03 GMT

Get another COVID-19 booster in the fall, Canada’s immunization panel recommends OTTAWA — Canadians should get another COVID-19 vaccine booster in the fall if it’s been at least six months since their last dose or COVID-19 infection, the National Advisory Committee on Immunization (NACI) said on Tuesday.  “Booster doses in the fall will be formulations updated to target more recent, immune-evasive SARS-CoV-2 variants,” the NACI statement said. “Individuals vaccinated with the updated formulation are expected to benefit from a better immune response against these variants compared to current vaccines,” it said. NACI continued to strongly recommend that anyone five years of age and older who hasn’t yet been vaccinated should be immunized with a primary two-dose series of an mRNA vaccine. It also issued a “discretionary recommendation” that children six months to five years of age who haven’t yet been vaccinated get the two-dose primary series of an mRNA vaccine.  The bivalent Omicron-containing mRNA vaccines ca...

Workers in Maine will get paid family and medical leave starting in 2026

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:01:03 GMT

Workers in Maine will get paid family and medical leave starting in 2026 PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Most Maine workers will get up to 12 weeks of paid time off for family or medical reasons as part of a supplemental budget Democratic Gov. Janet Mills signed into law on Tuesday. The spending bill included $25 million in startup costs for the state program which allows workers — starting in 2026 — to receive paid leave to deal with illness, to care for a relative, or for the birth of a child. Maine joins a dozen other states that have paid family and medical leave programs. The focus of legislation has been at the state level after failure to gain traction in Congress. The program caught the attention of the White House, where press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre applauded the state’s action.“Paid family and medical leave improves the lives of working families and strengthens our workforce and economy,” she said, adding that the Biden administration has worked to make the federal government a model by supporting federal workers in accessing needed leave. Putting...

Appeals court blocks construction on Mountain Valley Pipeline even after Congress says it can’t

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:01:03 GMT

Appeals court blocks construction on Mountain Valley Pipeline even after Congress says it can’t FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — A federal appeals court has again blocked construction on a contentious natural gas pipeline being built through Virginia and West Virginia, this time doing so even after Congress ordered the project’s approval.The stay issued Monday by the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond comes after Congress passed legislation last month requiring all necessary permits be issued for construction of the Mountain Valley Pipeline. The law also stripped the 4th Circuit from jurisdiction over the case.Environmentalists, though, argued that Congress overstepped its authority by enacting the law, saying it violates the separation of powers outlined in the Constitution.“Congress cannot pick winners and losers in pending litigation by compelling findings or results without supplying new substantive law for the courts to apply,” lawyers for the environmentalists wrote in court papers.Equitrans Midstream, one of the companies building the pipeline, issued a statement Tu...

Man gets lengthy sentence for fatal shooting of Minnesota girl who was jumping on trampoline

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:01:03 GMT

Man gets lengthy sentence for fatal shooting of Minnesota girl who was jumping on trampoline MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — A man was sentenced Tuesday to more than 37 years in prison for fatally shooting a 9-year-old Minnesota girl as she was jumping on a trampoline with friends.D’Pree Shareef Robinson, 20, pleaded guilty in March to second-degree murder in the 2021 death of Trinity Ottoson-Smith, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported. He later tried unsuccessfully to withdraw the guilty plea.A criminal complaint said Trinity died in a gang-related drive-by shooting. The trampoline in a backyard was in the line of fire between Robinson and intended targets, the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office said.The shooting in May 2021 was among three that summer in which children were struck in Minneapolis.Several relatives and friends of Trinity attended the sentencing hearing. Her father and stepmother read letters from siblings and Trinity’s best friend, Avayla, whose birthday was being celebrated when Trinity was shot.“I don’t have my best friend. Instead she’s above me,” Avayla’...

Man who stormed Capitol while free on attempted murder charge gets over 3 years in prison for riot

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:01:03 GMT

Man who stormed Capitol while free on attempted murder charge gets over 3 years in prison for riot A North Carolina man who stormed the U.S. Capitol while awaiting trial for shooting a teenager in the head was sentenced on Tuesday to more than three years in prison for attacking police officers with a flagpole during the riot.Matthew Jason Beddingfield, 22, was free on pretrial release for an attempted murder charge in Johnston County, North Carolina, when he joined the riot on Jan. 6, 2021. Outside the Capitol, Beddingfield flashed a Nazi-style salute after attacking police officers with a pole attached to an American flag, according to federal prosecutors. U.S. District Judge Carl Nichols sentenced Beddingfield to a prison term of three years and two months followed by two years of supervised release, according to a spokesperson for the U.S. Attorney’s office for the District of Columbia.Prosecutors had recommended a prison sentence of three years and six months for Beddingfield, who pleaded guilty in February to one count of assaulting, resisting or impeding police.Beddi...

Oakland Athletics start process of applying to MLB for move to Las Vegas

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:01:03 GMT

Oakland Athletics start process of applying to MLB for move to Las Vegas SEATTLE (AP) — The Oakland Athletics have started the process of applying to Major League Baseball to move to Las Vegas.MLB last month established a relocation committee to evaluate the move, a group headed by Milwaukee Brewers chairman Mark Attanasio. Philadelphia Phillies CEO John Middleton and Kansas City Royals CEO John Sherman were also on the committee.“They have begun to submit information related to their relocation application,” MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred told the Baseball Writers’ Association of America on Tuesday. “It’s not complete at this point.”Nevada’s Legislature approved providing $380 million in public financing for a proposed $1.5 billion, 30,000-seat ballpark with a retractable roof on the Tropicana hotel site of the Las Vegas Strip. The new venue would be close to Allegiant Stadium, where the NFL’s Oakland Raiders moved to in 2020, and T-Mobile Arena, where the current Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights started play in 2017 as an expansion team.A ...

As port workers strike prompts disruptions, study points finger at shipping companies

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:01:03 GMT

As port workers strike prompts disruptions, study points finger at shipping companies As the ongoing port workers strike in Vancouver prompts business disruptions and concerns over delayed shipments, a new report supports the argument put forth by workers that labour is not the source of rising costs in the industry.The study by economist Jim Stanford, director of Vancouver’s Centre for Future Work, said hourly wages for longshore workers are similar to wages for other skilled industrial jobs. But under the current dispatch system, longshore workers have insecure working schedules and must wait several years to qualify for benefits.Stanford said that in recent years, wages in the sector lagged behind B.C.’s rising cost of living, with the real purchasing power of longshore wages falling 2.5 per cent since 2017.“Clearly, labour is not the source of rising costs in marine shipping, and the resulting inflation,” said Stanford, whose study was commissioned by ILWU Canada, the union representing the striking workers.About 7,400 members of the International Lon...

'When he comes to vote I'm gonna look the other way:' Cicero president 'mad' at governor over flooding response

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 17:01:03 GMT

'When he comes to vote I'm gonna look the other way:' Cicero president 'mad' at governor over flooding response CICERO, Ill. — Residents in Cicero are fed up over recent flooding and are demanding solutions to the water problems.Several dozen residents attempted to get into Tuesday's board meeting to ask for help and demand answers from Cicero President Larry Dominick and trustees. Cicero was one of the hardest hit suburbs in the flooding more than a week ago. Many of those residents are still cleaning up their homes. They point to nearby communities that did not have the flooding issues, and say that Cicero needs to invest in better sewer infrastructure and green spaces to house that water when there’s extremely heavy rain. Cicero officials say that they’ve been working overtime trying to get things cleaned up and put back in order. They’re wondering why their emergency has not been moved up the food chain to the state and federal levels. Flash Flooding causes havoc as torrential rains hit Chicago When Dominick was asked by the media if he's heard from Governor JB Pritzker, he says no."We'...