CU Buffs jump into the AP Top 25 after season-opening upset win
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:25:51 GMT
No. 22 Colorado and No. 21 Duke moved into the Associated Press Top 25 college football poll Tuesday after scoring the biggest upsets of the opening weekend of the season and No. 4 Florida State jumped into the top five after its resounding victory over LSU in Week 1's marquee game.Georgia remained No. 1 with 58 first-place votes and Michigan held steady at No. 2 with two first-place votes.Colorado's victory as a three-touchdown underdog at TCU in coach Deion's Sanders debut was the story of the weekend, and now the Buffaloes are ranked for the first time since a brief stay in the 2020 season. The Buffs were also ranked for two weeks in 2018, but have only finished a season in the Top 25 once (2016) in the last 20 seasons.Sanders, the former NFL star and Florida State All-American, took over a team that went 1-11 last season and did an unprecedented roster makeover, with nearly 90 new players, 58 of them transfers. The new-look Buffs came away with a 45-42 v...Police arrest man after multi-car crash on 79th Street Causeway leaves 1 dead
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:25:51 GMT
Police arrested a man following a fatal multi-vehicle collision on the 79th Street Causeway in Miami, Monday evening. The crash occurred at 1200 NE 79th St. involving five cars and a motorcycle, leading to one fatality. The victim, ejected from their vehicle, was airlifted to Jackson Memorial Hospital but succumbed to their injuries.The eastbound lanes on the 79th Street bridge reopened Monday night, while the westbound lanes remained closed for several hours before reopening just before 10 a.m. Tuesday.Tuesday morning, officials announced the arrest of 24-year-old Alejandro Hall. Hall faces charges of vehicular homicide and driving without a license. Officials said there is evidence that suggests he was driving at a high speed while possibly intoxicated. His Georgia driver’s license had been suspended, with driving restrictions until May 23, 2024.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Delta flight forced to turn around because of diarrhea incident
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:25:51 GMT
(CNN) — A Delta Air Lines flight from Atlanta to Barcelona on Friday night was forced to turn around after a passenger had diarrhea.The Airbus A350 had set out on time on the evening of September 1 with 336 passengers on board, but was forced to turn around over central Virginia.“It’s just a biohazard issue, we had a passenger who had diarrhea all the way through the airplane so they want us to come back to Atlanta,” a DL 194 pilot said to air traffic control.The Airbus 350 arrived back at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport slightly more than two hours after its departure, according to FlightAware.Delta told CNN that the flight was delayed just over eight hours, but landed in Barcelona without further incident on Saturday at 5.16 p.m. local time. “Our teams worked as quickly and safely as possible to get our customers to their final destination,” a spokesperson said. “We sincerely apologize to our customers for the delay and inconvenience to their travel plan...Reynders to take over as EU competition chief
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:25:51 GMT
Justice Commissioner Didier Reynders will take over as the European Commission’s competition chief, after Margrethe Vestager announced that she had gone on leave to run for the presidency of the European Investment Bank (EIB).Vestager had earlier agreed to go on leave when her candidacy for the EIB became official. If she’s picked to head the lender by finance ministers at a September 15-16 meeting, she would then resign and Denmark would put forward a new commissioner. Should she not get the job, she’ll return to her role in charge of digital and competition policy.Her temporary absence caused a big reshuffle of the Commission’s portfolios. “The President has decided to assign the steering and coordination responsibility for ‘A Europe Fit for the digital age’ to Vice-President Jourová, and the portfolio responsibility for Competition to Commissioner Reynders, who will report directly to the President for this responsibility,” the Commission said in a s...Person taken to hospital after pickup truck crashes into wooded area in Hanover
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:25:51 GMT
A person was taken to an area hospital Tuesday after a single-vehicle crash into a wooded area in Hanover, local fire officials said.Fire officials said the crash happened in the parking lot of a Shaws store off Columbia Road. The Hanover Fire Department later shared a photo from the scene around 1 p.m. showing a pickup truck wedged against a tree. One person was trapped inside the truck after the crash and had to be freed using extrication equipment and chainsaws, according to the fire department, before they were taken to the hospital.Fire officials said crews remained on scene as of around 1 p.m.Boy rescued after spending the night clinging to a tree to escape deadly flooding in Spain
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:25:51 GMT
(CNN) — A 10-year-old boy has been rescued near Madrid after spending the night clinging to a tree to escape severe flooding as Storm Dana lashed the country with torrential rains in recent days, killing at least three people.The boy disappeared with his mother, father, and sister when their car “fell into” the Alberche River in the town of Aldea del Fresno, in the Madrid region of Spain, on Sunday night, Spanish state broadcaster RTVE reported on Monday.The mother and sister were found that night and transported to hospital, but the boy was missing until around 8 a.m. on Monday morning, when he was found by the guard of a private property, RTVE reported. Searches are still ongoing for the boy’s father.The heavy rains in Spain have claimed the lives of at least three people in the province of Toledo following severe flooding in the area, Emiliano García-Page, the president of the Castilla-La Mancha region, confirmed on Monday.On Sunday, Garcia-Page described the storm...Capitol Hill doctor: McConnell did not have a stroke or seizure when freezing before cameras
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:25:51 GMT
(CNN) — The Capitol’s attending physician, Brian Monahan, said in a new letter that Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell did not suffer a stroke or seizure – and is not suffering from Parkinson’s disease – after the 81-year-old Kentuckian was evaluated by a group of neurologists following two recent health scares in front of TV cameras.The new letter, released by McConnell’s office Tuesday, comes after he froze in front of cameras for the second time in as many months, raising questions about whether the GOP leader could continue to hold his powerful position atop the Senate GOP Conference. After he froze last week in Covington, Kentucky, McConnell was evaluated by four neurologists, according to a person familiar with the matter.Monahan said in the Tuesday letter that he consulted with McConnell’s neurologists and conducted several evaluations, including brain MRI imaging and a test that measures electrical imaging in the brain.“There is no evidence that you h...Texas AG Ken Paxton pleads not guilty at impeachment trial then leaves as arguments get underway
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:25:51 GMT
By JAKE BLEIBERG and PAUL J. WEBER (Associated Press)AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The impeachment trial of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton began Tuesday and hurtled Republicans into a reckoning over whether to oust a prominent member of their party after years of alleged corruption or stand with one of former President Donald Trump’s biggest defenders. The historic trial — the first impeachment proceedings in Texas in nearly a half-century — is the gravest threat to date for Paxton, who has spent nearly his entire three terms in office under felony indictment on securities fraud charges and, later, the clouds of an ongoing FBI investigation.In an era of bitter partisanship across the U.S., the trial is a rare instance of a political party seeking to hold one of its own to account for allegations of wrongdoing. For years in Texas, many Republicans have resisted criticizing or facing head-on the litany of legal troubles surrounding Paxton, who has remained popular am...Opinion: Dems despise market economy
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:25:51 GMT
In last year’s scramble to include government price controls on prescription drugs in President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, Democrats were willing to say almost anything. They reassured us that their scheme applied only to Medicare and would phase in slowly, with ample opportunity for stock-taking.That was so 2022. This year, Democrats are letting the cat out of the bag. They want big government to set the prices for most new medicines, including those covered by private insurance plans. And they want it starting now.They hate the market economy and are willing to gut private-sector development of new breakthrough medical treatments.They don’t have the votes in Congress to pass their latest plan. Still, their willingness to propose such a measure with formal legislation should be a wake-up call to everyone opposed to Medicare for All and socialist healthcare.First, Senate Democrats brought forth their Strengthening Medicare and Reducing Taxpayer Prices Act, which would expand t...Don’t poo-poo these states’ pleas to keep the parks pristine
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 07:25:51 GMT
Erika Bolstsad | (TNS) Tribune News ServiceDENVER — Earlier this summer, Adam Ducharme made an unpleasant discovery while helping volunteers install signs telling visitors where to camp, park or launch boats near Leadville, a mountain town surrounded by 14,000-foot peaks in central Colorado.“We were digging holes, putting in signs, and then backfilling the holes with rocks and sort of compounding it with dirt,” Ducharme said. “And every third rock that I picked up to put into the hole had human waste on it.”Ducharme, the region’s first tourism director, was hired last year to not only market the area, but also to help manage the effects of throngs of visitors who have descended on the scenic state after outdoor recreation boomed during the pandemic.To address sustainability concerns, Colorado is the first state to fold what tourism officials call a “destination stewardship” department into its state-level tourism office, said Hayes Norris, the communications manager at the Colorado ...Latest news
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