Braves slugger Ronald Acuña Jr. exits game after HBP vs Mets
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:36:49 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Atlanta Braves star Ronald Acuña Jr. was removed from the second game of Monday’s doubleheader against the New York Mets with a bruised left shoulder after getting hit by a 93 mph fastball from Tylor Megill.Leading off the game, Acuña was drilled with an 0-2 pitch. He sat on the ground for a while holding his shoulder in obvious pain while receiving attention from an athletic trainer.Acuña then walked back to the dugout and was replaced by pinch-runner Kevin Pillar, who took the slugger’s spot in right field.Initial X-rays were negative, but Acuña was undergoing more testing at a hospital before joining the Braves for their trip to Miami.“We’ll know more when he gets back here,” Atlanta manager Brian Snitker said after the Mets won the second game 5-3 to split the twinbill.Acuña finished a triple shy of the cycle and scored three times as the Braves took the opener 9-8 after the teams were rained out the previous two days. He launched a 448-foot home run ...Yanks put Judge on IL, blow late lead to Guardians, lose 3-2
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:36:49 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Josh Naylor hit a two-run single and Mike Zunino drew a go-ahead, bases-loaded walk in a three-run, ninth-inning rally that lifted the Cleveland Guardians over the reeling New York Yankees 3-2 on Monday night.After AL MVP Aaron Judge became the latest in a string of Yankees stars on the injured list, Domingo Germán took a one-hitter and a 2-0 lead into the ninth. But New York lost for the sixth time in eight games and dropped to 15-15, the Yankees’ first time at .500 since they were 1-1.Steven Kwan singled with one out, and Yankees manager Aaron Boone was booed when he went to the mound to bring in Clay Holmes.The reliever bobbled Amed Rosario’s dribbler to the third-base side for an error and allowed a single to José Ramírez that loaded the bases.Naylor, taunted by Yankees fans during last year’s Division Series, singled to right for Holmes’ second blown save in six chances.Wandy Peralta relieved and walked Josh Bell, reloading the bases, then struck out André...No-knock warrant restrictions advance in Colorado
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:36:49 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Across the nation, policies were formed following America's confrontation with racism in the summer of 2020.A case that sparked protests and calls for change then is the force behind a proposal getting ready for a vote now at the Colorado Capitol. Lawmakers and law enforcement have been working on a policy regarding no-knock warrants for years. Their compromise is now steps away from the governor's desk. Bill to extend Medicaid, child health coverage heads to Polis’ desk Back in 2020, the death of 26-year-old Breonna Taylor spurred calls for reform from across the nation, even right here in Colorado. "Breonna Taylor should be turning 30 soon. We should be celebrating her for that. She is absolutely a central and essential reason for the existence of this bill," said House sponsor Rep. Elisabeth Epps, D-Denver. A study group looking into no-knock warrants and forced entry by police was created through the follow-up measure to Colorado's sweeping police accountabili...These are the last days to access free COVID tests
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:36:49 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- If people are hoping to access free at-home COVID-19 tests, there are just a few days left to do that.When the public health emergency ends on May 11, patients will likely have to pay for the tests.For two years, private insurance companies have been required to cover up to eight tests each month per household. Plus, the federal government set up a website so that people could order free tests to be delivered to their homes.But those benefits are set to expire."Having a few on hand is a good idea. COVID is still going around," said Dr. Carrie Horn, chief medical officer at National Jewish Health in Denver. Bill to extend Medicaid, child health coverage heads to Polis’ desk Horn said the tests will still be available at pharmacies, stories and doctor's offices, but people will have to pay for them, or perhaps there could be a co-pay."I do recommend people still get the test if they can. Having a co-pay I realize is going to be a big problem for some people, an...Pipe burst forces road closures in Miami Springs
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:36:49 GMT
South Royal Poinciana Boulevard between Coolidge and Sheridan Drive is closed after a pipe burst.While crews fixed the pipe Monday, they need to resurface the road.Drivers should see the road reopen just in time for the Tuesday morning commute. Just after 5 p.m., the leaking pipe forced street closures.Police need public’s help to find 17-year-old boy missing from Liberty City
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:36:49 GMT
Joseph Brownlee, 17, has been missing since Sunday.He was last seen in the area of Northwest 75th Street and 11th Avenue in Liberty City. Brownlee was last seen wearing gray short pants and a pink sweater with a hoody.If you have any information on his whereabouts, contact police.Defending democracy requires a free civil society
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:36:49 GMT
Eleanor Brooks is a communications specialist at Liberties, a Berlin-based human rights organization. Israel Butler is the head of messaging and framing at Liberties.Civil society organizations (CSOs) are vital to the European Union’s efforts in defending democracy.As representatives of issues of public interest, the EU acknowledges that civil society plays an essential role in helping safeguard the values vaunted by the European Union, and that they facilitate citizen participation in public life. However, in her 2022 State of the Union address, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a new initiative, called “The Defence of Democracy package” — its centerpiece being rules that would subject CSOs to reporting and registration restrictions if they receive funding from third-country donors.But in copying the narrative spun by authoritarians, the Commission’s plan risks undermining trust in such organizations — and it threatens their survival.The Commission’s...UK ministers lock horns with WhatsApp over threat to break encryption
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:36:49 GMT
LONDON — Britain’s tough new plan to police the internet has left politicians in a stand-off with WhatsApp and other popular encrypted messaging services. Deescalating that row will be easier said than done.The Online Safety Bill, the United Kingdom’s landmark effort to regulate social media giants, gives regulator Ofcom the power to require tech companies to identify child sex abuse material in private messages.But the proposals have prompted Will Cathcart, boss of the Meta-owned messaging app, whose encrypted service is widely-used in Westminster’s own corridors of power, to claim it would rather be blocked in the U.K. than compromise on privacy.“The core of what we do is a private messaging service for billions of people around the world,” Cathcart told POLITICO last month when he jetted in to London to lobby ministers over the upcoming bill. “When the U.K., a liberal democracy, says, ‘Oh, it is okay to scan everyone’s private communication for illegal content,’ that emboldens co...The first casualty of economic warfare is the free market
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:36:49 GMT
To read remarks made by a string of treasury officials and central bankers in recent weeks, one thing becomes clear: It’s no longer an exaggeration to suggest the global economic system is heading toward a shift unlike anything since World War II. And what’s more, what’s emerging is war-like.From European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde to U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, the messaging has rarely been franker. For decades economic progress has been driven by free markets. But now, with national security and competition for natural resources increasingly top of the list of headaches for world leaders, the way our planet functions is entering a new era.Consequences are likely to be varied and far-reaching. Expect a tech-focused arms race, the possible end of U.S. dollar supremacy, and isolation of China and its allies, similar to how the Soviet bloc was ostracized during the Cold War. “Even though these [national-security focused] policies may have economic i...Person taken to hospital after shooting in Roxbury
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 20:36:49 GMT
One person was shot and taken to a hospital Monday after a shooting in Roxbury, police said. Boston police said they were called to the scene on Dudley Street shortly after 8:15 p.m. Crews remained on scene shortly after 10 p.m. as an investigation appeared to focus on the area of a large apartment complex.There was no information available as of around 10 p.m. on the condition of the person who was hospitalized. Police have asked anyone with information on this incident to reach out.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Latest news
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