Today in Sports – D. Wade & D. Nowitzki play last NBA games.

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:18 GMT

Today in Sports – D. Wade & D. Nowitzki play last NBA games. April 71940 — Jimmy Demaret wins the Masters by four strokes over Lloyd Mangrum. Mangrum opens with a 64, a course record by two strokes that stands for 46 years.1946 — Herman Keiser edges Ben Hogan by one stroke to win the Masters.1951 — Ben Hogan takes the Masters by two strokes over Robert Riegel.1956 — Joe Graboski scores 29 points and Paul Arizin 26 as the Philadelphia Warriors beat the Fort Wayne Pistons 99-88 to win the NBA championship in five games.1963 — Jack Nicklaus becomes the youngest Masters winner at 23, beating Tony Lema by a stroke.1969 — Ted Williams begins managing the Washington Senators.1985 — New Jersey’s Herschel Walker rushes for a USFL-record 233 yards in leading the Generals to a 31-25 victory over the Houston Gamblers. Walker breaks his own USFL record for the longest run from scrimmage by going 89 yards on his second carry.1995 — Baseball exhibition season begins late due to strike.1996 — Dave Andreychuk scores a goal for his 1,000th career point, and th...

Today in Sports – Week Ahead, April 7-13

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:18 GMT

Today in Sports – Week Ahead, April 7-13 April 71940 — Jimmy Demaret wins the Masters by four strokes over Lloyd Mangrum. Mangrum opens with a 64, a course record by two strokes that stands for 46 years.1946 — Herman Keiser edges Ben Hogan by one stroke to win the Masters.1951 — Ben Hogan takes the Masters by two strokes over Robert Riegel.1956 — Joe Graboski scores 29 points and Paul Arizin 26 as the Philadelphia Warriors beat the Fort Wayne Pistons 99-88 to win the NBA championship in five games.1963 — Jack Nicklaus becomes the youngest Masters winner at 23, beating Tony Lema by a stroke.1969 — Ted Williams begins managing the Washington Senators.1985 — New Jersey’s Herschel Walker rushes for a USFL-record 233 yards in leading the Generals to a 31-25 victory over the Houston Gamblers. Walker breaks his own USFL record for the longest run from scrimmage by going 89 yards on his second carry.1995 — Baseball exhibition season begins late due to strike.1996 — Dave Andreychuk scores a goal for his 1,000th career point, and th...

Orlando teacher fired after student complains about inappropriate lesson

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:18 GMT

Orlando teacher fired after student complains about inappropriate lesson ORLANDO, Fla. (WSVN) – A lesson plan that included having students write their own obituaries has cost a psychology teacher his job at Dr. Phillips High School in Orlando.Jeffrey Keene, said there was going to be an active shooter drill at the school and thought he could tie it into a lesson about safety and reflection on what’s important. Keene asked the students, “If they died 24 hours from now, what would they do differently than they did yesterday?” During his first-period class, a student got upset and asked to speak to a counselor, shortly after a supervisor came to observe his lecture during the second period.“I put a disclaimer on the bottom of the lesson saying this is in no way to upset you,” Keen said. He tried to example himself to the supervisor but was shut down. Keene said his intention was never to stress his students out. “When they said you have the option to resign without violating your contract, I said, ‘I didn’t do anyt...

Jeremy Renner says he wrote his ‘last words’ to his family after snowplow accident

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:18 GMT

Jeremy Renner says he wrote his ‘last words’ to his family after snowplow accident (CNN) — Jeremy Renner felt so close to death following his devastating snowplow accident on New Year’s Day that he made sure to communicate some final words to his family while in the hospital.In a new teaser clip released on Wednesday for his interview with Diane Sawyer, the “Hawkeye” star said that after the accident, he was “writing down notes in my phone,” calling them his “last words to my family.”Renner, 52, has spent the last three months recovering from the accident, which occurred when he attempted to save his nephew from getting hit by a snowcat the actor had been operating near his Nevada home.A separate trailer for the interview included a description of Renner’s extensive injuries — a collapsed lung, eight ribs broken in 14 places, a broken eye socket and a pierced liver, among others.Late last month, the “Mayor of Kingstown” star posted a video to his verified social media which showed the physical...

Long-distance love: Rollo and Sadie’s heartwarming friendship goes viral

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:18 GMT

Long-distance love: Rollo and Sadie’s heartwarming friendship goes viral EDMONTON, Alberta (WSVN) — The internet has gone crazy over the adorable love story of two dogs named Rollo and Sadie. Despite living miles apart, the two have been able to maintain their strong bond through weekly FaceTime calls.The duo met during the pandemic when their owners, who were living in separate apartments in the same house in Edmonton, Canada, introduced them to each other. Sadie, a husky and German Shepard mix, immediately fell in love with Rollo, a rottweiler shepherd mix, and the two have been inseparable ever since.“Sadie’s never been the biggest fan of other dogs when she met Rollo she whined and cried and laid on her back like she’d just met the love of her life,” said Kayla McTeer, Sadie’s owner. When Rollo’s owner had to move three hours away for a job opportunity, the two dogs were left heartbroken, but their weekly video calls keep their friendship alive. These calls have become a reunion for both pairs of best friends...

Overfishing threatens a way of life in the Bahamas

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:18 GMT

Overfishing threatens a way of life in the Bahamas FREEPORT, Bahamas (AP) — Tereha Davis, whose family has fished for conch from waters around the Bahamas for five generations, remembers when she could walk into the water from the beach and pick up the marine snails from the seabed.But in recent years, Davis, 49, and conch fishers like her have had to go further and further from shore – sometimes as far as 30 miles – to find the mollusks that Bahamians eat fried, stewed, smoked and raw and are a pillar of the island nation’s economy and tourism industry.Scientists, international conservationists and government officials have sounded the alarm that the conch population is fading due to overfishing, and a food central to Bahamians’ diet and identity could cease to be commercially viable in as little as six years.“When I was a child, we never had to go that far to get conch,” said Davis, speaking at a Freeport market where she sold her catch. “Without conch, what are we supposed to do?”Conch’s potential demise reflect...

European Commission signals game over for China investment deal

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:18 GMT

European Commission signals game over for China investment deal BRUSSELS — A landmark trade and investment pact sealed by the EU and China in recent years is effectively dead.On Thursday, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen, who is in Beijing to meet Chinese leader Xi Jinping, gave her strongest signal yet that the Comprehensive Agreement on Investment (CAI) deal is dead in the water as the pact had not even been discussed.“The Comprehensive Agreement on Investment did not come up,” she told a press conference following her meeting with the Chinese president. “You know our position. We started negotiations round about 10 years ago and concluded the comprehensive agreement on investment two years ago. A lot has happened since then,” she said, including deterioration in market access for EU companies in the Chinese market.Von der Leyen had made similar comments last week in a keynote speech on China in Brussels, saying the EU needs to “reassess” the pact.“Our position is that we do have to reassess the Comprehensive Agreement...

State police investigating fatal crash on I-495 in Mansfield

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:18 GMT

State police investigating fatal crash on I-495 in Mansfield A man was killed in a single-car crash on I-495 in Mansfield early Thursday morning, according to state police.Police say a preliminary investigation indicates that a BMW was traveling northbound at a high rate of speed around 4 a.m. when the driver lost control of the vehicle.The vehicle went off the road to the left, struck the guardrail, and entered the center median, police say. The driver was pronounced dead at the scene.The driver’s name has not been released. The left lanes on both the northbound and southbound sides of the highway were closed for several hours, reopening at 10:30 a.m.The crash remains under investigation.

Authorities search for antelope that escaped western Mass. zoo

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:18 GMT

Authorities search for antelope that escaped western Mass. zoo An antelope often found in the African plains has been roaming western Massachusetts after escaping Lupa Zoo in Ludlow last week.Zoo officials said one of its Eland antelopes got out after a tree fell and damaged the enclosure they were kept.On their Facebook page, the zoo said the female antelope inside the paddock stayed put, but the male “went for a walk” and has since been “touring Ludlow and nearby Wilbraham.”The Town of Ludlow’s Animal Control team said that as of Wednesday night, the herbivore was last seen near the Red Bridge in Wilbraham, near the Chicopee River Reservoir and Three Rivers village.In their own Facebook post, Ludlow Animal Control said the antelope was non-aggressive, but that members of the public should not approach the animal if they spot it and instead call local police.“She can kick if [approached] from behind and startled like a horse, but will not rear on hind legs,” the post stated, referring to the antelope a...

US Army apologizes after soldiers detain wrong person in Boston hotel room during training exercise

Published Wed, 06 Nov 2024 02:57:18 GMT

US Army apologizes after soldiers detain wrong person in Boston hotel room during training exercise The U.S. Army has apologized after soldiers stormed into the incorrect Boston hotel room and detained the wrong person during a training exercise Tuesday night.Members of U.S. Army Special Operations Command were “conducting essential military training” with help from the FBI Boston division, according to a spokesperson from the U.S. Army. The training was at the Revere Hotel downtown.“The training was meant to enhance soldiers’ skills to operate in realistic and unfamiliar environments,” Lt. Col. Mike Burns, of U.S. Army Special Operations Command, said in a statement.“The training team, unfortunately, entered the wrong room and detained an individual unaffiliated with the exercise,” Burns added.The person who was detained might be a Delta crew member.“First and foremost, we’d like to extend our deepest apologies to the individual who was affected by the training exercise,” Burns said.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Saf...