Pac-12 rewind: Washington and Utah escape while Oregon and UCLA roll

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:17 GMT

Pac-12 rewind: Washington and Utah escape while Oregon and UCLA roll Recapping the best and worst of the Pac-12 in Week 8 …Theme of the week I: CFP scenariosNo two-loss team has ever made the College Football Playoff, so the Pac-12 was guaranteed to lose a contender with the USC-Utah duel matching one-loss teams. The result? It’s Oct. 22, and the Trojans (6-2) are out of the playoff race, but the Pac-12 is not: Four teams have fewer than two defeats. How does that compare? The SEC also has four, while the Big Ten and ACC have three and the Big 12 has two.Theme of the week II: Quiet quartetFour teams were idle in Week 8, creating a relatively light lineup of four games. But we can say bye-bye to the byes: Every team is in action for the next four weeks. The only remaining week off belongs to USC on Thanksgiving weekend.News of the week: UtahAfter the victory at USC, coach Kyle Whittingham went public with the worst-kept secret in the conference: Quarterback Cam Rising and tight end Brant Kuithe have been shut down for the rest of the seaso...

16-year-old killed, 3 injured at Oakley house party shooting

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:17 GMT

16-year-old killed, 3 injured at Oakley house party shooting OAKLEY, Calif. (KRON) -- A 16-year-old teen died after a shooting late Saturday night during a house party in Oakley, the Oakley Police Department said. The shooting happened around 11:12 p.m. on the 400 block of Shannon Way where three others were also shot. The three other victims were taken to John Muir in Walnut Creek. Their injuries are non-life-threatening, police said. Stolen vehicle flips over, crashes into San Bruno cemetery Officers were already at the residence approximately 30 minutes before the shooting happened because of complaints they received regarding a loud house party. Police advised the 18-year-old female resident of the home about the noise complaint. She was trying to shut the party down but was unsuccessful, police said. The resident also declined help from police in shutting the party down. Officers then left the residence. However, a witness said a group of 20-30 kids showed up at the front door trying to get inside, according to police. The group enter...

CNBC: cómo afectará El Niño al clima este invierno

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:17 GMT

CNBC: cómo afectará El Niño al clima este invierno Las temperaturas en el norte y el extremo oeste de Estados Unidos serán más cálidas de lo normal, pronostica NOAA.Partes del norte de Alaska, algunas partes del oeste, la costa del Golfo, la región de las llanuras del sur, la parte baja del Atlántico medio y el sureste de Estados Unidos serán más húmedas de lo normal, predice NOAA.El patrón climático de El Niño todavía está activo de cara al invierno de este año y significará que las partes norte y oeste de EEUU tendrán un invierno más cálido de lo habitual. Además, algunas zonas del oeste y sureste de Estados Unidos tendrán un invierno más húmedo de lo habitual, según una predicción publicada el jueves por la Administración Nacional Oceánica y Atmosférica.El Niño y La Niña, son patrones climáticos opuestos impulsados por un cambio en los vientos alisios en el Océano Pacífico. Cuando están activos, pueden afectar las condiciones climáticas en todo el mundo.Esta es la primera vez en cuatro años que El Niño ha estado activo cuando com...

European cities see vigils to oppose antisemitism and rallies seeking relief for Gaza

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:17 GMT

European cities see vigils to oppose antisemitism and rallies seeking relief for  Gaza LONDON (AP) — Thousands of people joined vigils in Berlin and London on Sunday to oppose antisemitism and support Israel, while in Paris and other cities, thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators demanded a cease-fire and relief for people in the besieged Gaza Strip.Some of those who gathered in front of Berlin’s Brandenburg Gate carried Israeli flags or posters with photos of some of the more than 200 people seized by Hamas as hostages during the militants’ deadly Oct. 7 incursion into Israel.“It is unbearable that Jews are living in fear again today — in our country of all places,” President Frank-Walter Steinmeier told the crowd, estimated at 20,000 by organizers and 10,000 by police. “Every single attack on Jews, on Jewish institutions is a disgrace for Germany. Every single attack fills me with shame and anger.”Earlier, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz inaugurated a new synagogue in the eastern city of Dessau and said he was “outraged” by the upsurge in antisemitism since ...

Md. judge murder suspect still at large as search concludes in Williamsport

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:17 GMT

Md. judge murder suspect still at large as search concludes in Williamsport As the search for the man suspected of shooting and killing a Maryland judge continues, his vehicle was found Saturday morning as he remains at large.The Washington County Sheriff’s Office said that a resident found a silver Mercedes SUV, believed to be driven by 49-year-old Pedro Argote, in a wooded area off Bottom Road in Williamsport, Maryland, around 11 a.m. Saturday and notified authorities.Argote is suspected in the murder of 52-year-old Maryland Circuit Court Judge Andrew Wilkinson.The Associated Press reported Friday that Wilkinson was shot outside his home Thursday night in Hagerstown after ruling against Argote in a divorce case in which Argote’s wife was given custody of the couple’s four kids.Washington County Sheriff Brian Albert said that the ruling was the motivation for the killing.“We’re gonna catch this guy. It’s just a matter of time,” Albert said at a Saturday news conference. “We just ask you to avoid the search ar...

Alexander Bublik beats French teenager Arthur Fils in European Open final for 3rd career title

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:17 GMT

Alexander Bublik beats French teenager Arthur Fils in European Open final for 3rd career title ANTWERP, Belgium (AP) — Third-seeded Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan won his third career title by beating French teenager Arthur Fils 6-4, 6-4 in the European Open final on Sunday. Bublik saved all three break points he faced and hit 28 winners to 18 for Fils. In their first meeting, Bublik capitalized on a couple of unforced errors by the fourth-seeded Fils to break for a 3-2 lead. He saved a break point in the eighth game with a forehand winner before concluding the opening set with an ace. Fils had a poor start to the second set, dropping serve by sending a forehand into the net. Out of frustration, Fils smashed his racket into the ground. Bublik saved two break points at 3-2 with an ace and a service winner. Fils saved two match points, but Bublik converted the third with his 11th ace. Bublik was going through a poor run of form before this tournament, losing five straight matches on hard court. The 19-year-old Fils was the youngest finalist in the tournament’s history. ___ AP t...

Messi y el Inter Miami terminan su primera temporada juntos con una derrota

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:17 GMT

Messi y el Inter Miami terminan su primera temporada juntos con una derrota (CNN) — Tras un comienzo de ensueño en su etapa en el Inter Miami, la primera temporada de Lionel Messi en la Major League Soccer (MLS) terminó este sábado con una derrota por 1-0 a domicilio ante el Charlotte FC en el Bank of America Stadium.Miami ya había fracasado en su intento de clasificarse para los playoffs, pero la victoria del Charlotte, gracias a un gol de Kerwin Vargas en el minuto 13, significó que la franquicia de dos años alcanzara los playoffs por primera vez.Tras la llegada de Messi en julio, Miami se embarcó en una racha de 12 partidos invicto, récord del club, y ganó su primer trofeo, la Leagues Cup, pero terminó la campaña sin una victoria en siete encuentros, y Messi se perdió algunos de esos partidos por lesión.Ranking: ¿Quiénes son los jugadores mejor pagados en la MLS? Messi encabeza el top 5“Cuando llegamos, teníamos dos competiciones en las que podíamos competir bien: la Leagues Cup y la U.S. Open Cup. Además, participamos en un torneo en el que ...

The Week … of the ‘Rishi-versary’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:17 GMT

The Week … of the ‘Rishi-versary’ Listen on Spotify Apple Music Sky News It’s been a year since Rishi Sunak took over from Liz Truss in Number 10. But following two by-election defeats last week, Downing Street doesn’t seem to be in the mood for a party.Could we see another Rishi reset?The prime minister returned from Israel this week, where he met with leaders to discuss the war with Hamas and humanitarian crisis in Gaza.Former diplomat Tom Fletcher, who was the British ambassador to Lebanon from 2011 until 2015, joins Jack and Sam to share insights into how to deal with an international crisis.He also talks about the conversations former diplomats are having about the UK’s future role in ...

Exit polls show Swiss anti-immigrant party on track for record election showing

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:17 GMT

Exit polls show Swiss anti-immigrant party on track for record election showing The far-right and euroskeptic Swiss People’s Party (SVP) is set to make its strongest-ever showing in national elections, according to exit polls published Sunday night by the SSR public broadcaster.The SVP, which centered its campaign on anti-immigrant rhetoric, is projected to win 29 percent of the vote, up from 25.6 percent four years ago and higher than pre-election polls. It has been the country’s largest party since 2003.In an election dominated by domestic issues, the three other main parties — the Social Democrats, the Free Democrats and the Center Alliance — were seen as recording roughly the same result as in the previous ballot, with SD on 17 percent in exit polls (compared to 16.8 percent in 2019), and the FDP and Center with 15 percent each (the Center was born in 2020 of a fusion of two parties which gained 14 percent combined in 2019). Support for the Greens dipped in the exit polls to roughly 9 percent compared to 13.2 percent in 2019.The Swiss vote for 200 sea...

Unsanctioned coterie of pro-Israel quasi-lobbyists descends on DC

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:45:17 GMT

Unsanctioned coterie of pro-Israel quasi-lobbyists descends on DC This past week, an unlikely pair of men sat down for breakfast at the Capitol Hill Club, a Republican gathering site just a stone’s throw from Congress, to plot ways to help Israel.On one side of the table was Rep. Paul Gosar, a firebrand Republican who has faced criticism for ties to white nationalists. On the other was Bobby Rechnitz, a Los Angeles real estate developer dubbed a “confidant” of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.Over coffee, the two discussed Israel’s former Prime Minister Golda Meir and the situation in Gaza. Rechnitz said he’d come to Washington to share real-time intelligence from Israel and to ensure lawmakers understood the challenges facing leadership there.“I hope to slightly enlighten the congressman about some of the things that I’m hearing,” he said. Rechnitz said he’s connected lawmakers with members of the Knesset, Israel’s governing body. He also uses a large iPad to show them photos of bullet-riddled bodies of babies and people burnt ...