Weekend recap: Valley Christian, Mitty turn WCAL baseball into two-team race

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:42:50 GMT

Weekend recap: Valley Christian, Mitty turn WCAL baseball into two-team race BaseballWCAL: Two teams elevate to the topWith four games left in the West Catholic Athletic League’s regular season, two teams have a shot at the championship.They meet in a league finale.Valley Christian and Archbishop Mitty won again on Saturday, with Valley improving to 10-0 in the league standings and Mitty staying on the Warriors’ heels at 9-1.Keaton Norris and Jacob Hudson homered and Kole Laubach, Jacob Molyneaux and Hudson combined for the shutout as Valley — the Bay Area News Group’s top-ranked team — cruised on the road over Archbishop Riordan 9-0. The shutout was Valley’s second in a row, following a 7-0 blanking of St. Francis on Friday.Second-ranked Mitty kept pace, rolling at home past Serra 8-2 on Saturday after toppling Sacred Heart Cathedral 9-6 on Friday.Tanner Kern and Matteo Blandino each had two RBIs and Luka Pintar pitched a complete game in the victory over Serra.Mitty (18-4 overall) visits St. Francis on Tuesday and Bellar...

Disney begins second round of job cuts, affecting thousands

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:42:50 GMT

Disney begins second round of job cuts, affecting thousands By Thomas Buckley | BloombergWalt Disney Co. began letting go thousands of employees on Monday in the entertainment giant’s ongoing push to cut about 7,000 jobs this year.This is the second of what’s expected to be three rounds of cuts, Disney said in a statement. The first reductions to Disney’s 220,000-person workforce came in March. This round, which will last through Thursday, should bring the total positions eliminated to around 4,000, the company said.Disney’s latest job reductions, which Bloomberg reported last week, are part of Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger’s ambition to save $5.5 billion in annual costs. The company is seeking to pare its commitment to general entertainment and prioritize franchises and well-recognized brands. Disney Entertainment, which houses the company’s non-sports related film and TV businesses, is a focus of the reductions.Related ArticlesBusiness | Landmark law sparks new hope for former inmates who battled California wildfires Bus...

What’s Coachella really like? TikTok can answer that.

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:42:50 GMT

What’s Coachella really like? TikTok can answer that. Think of the app what you’d like, there’s no denying that TikTok can bring users footage they otherwise would probably never see.Related ArticlesMusic | Zendaya surprises festivalgoers during Labrinth’s Coachella Weekend 2 set Music | Coachella 2023: See photos of performers and fans from Sunday, Weekend 2 Music | Set times for Coachella Weekend 2 announced — with a new Sunday headliner Music | Sunday headliner Frank Ocean drops out of Coachella Weekend 2 Music | 25 must-see acts if you’re going to Coachella Weekend 2 That’s been the case during the 2023 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, which wraps up its second weekend on Sunday, April 22.Sometimes poking fun at the media (hey!), viral content has proliferated through the app for the past two weeks, often labeling itself as “the side of Coachella that people don’t see.”Well, we’ve seen it, and now we’re sharing it. Here’s our roundup of behind-...

Oregon Domestic Terrorism Law Targets the Far Right. Here’s How It’ll Backfire.

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:42:50 GMT

Oregon Domestic Terrorism Law Targets the Far Right. Here’s How It’ll Backfire. A man holds his hand to his heart as a Proud Boys organizer recites the Pledge of Allegiance during a Proud Boys rally at Delta Park in Portland, Ore., on Sept. 26, 2020.Photo: Maranie Staab/AFP via Getty ImagesWhen Oregon Democrats introduced a new state domestic terrorism bill in February, civil rights groups were reminded of a similar piece of legislation — and began sounding the alarm.Georgia expanded its state domestic terrorism statute in 2017 in response to the mass shooting perpetrated by white supremacist Dylann Roof against Black churchgoers in neighboring South Carolina. Atlanta legislators claimed that broadening their own state’s domestic terror laws to include certain attacks on property would somehow keep the public safe from far-right violence.Critics of the legislation in Georgia said at the time that it could be used to target environmentalists and anti-racist activists as well.They were right. Last month, 42 activists were indiscriminately arrested and charged wit...

1948 Olympic bronze medalist Herb Douglas dead at 101

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:42:50 GMT

1948 Olympic bronze medalist Herb Douglas dead at 101 PITTSBURGH (AP) — Herb Douglas, who turned a chance encounter with Jesse Owens as a teenager into fuel to win a bronze medal in the long jump at the 1948 Olympics, has died. He was 101.The University of Pittsburgh, where Douglas starred on both the football and track teams before later serving in various roles for his alma mater, said Douglas died Saturday.“In every role that he filled, as an aspiring athlete from Hazelwood, as a student-athlete and University trustee and as an esteemed businessman, Olympian and community leader, Herb Douglas excelled,” Pittsburgh Chancellor Patrick Gallagher said. “He was both a champion himself and a champion of others, never hesitating to open doors of opportunity and help people pursue their own success.”Douglas, a Pittsburgh native, was 14 when he met Owens, the American track and field star who won four gold medals in sprints and the long jump at the 1936 Berlin Olympics. Owens spoke at an elementary school near the Hazelwood neighborhood wher...

DC woman who conquered Mt. Kilimanjaro at 73 aims to help other Black climbers

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:42:50 GMT

DC woman who conquered Mt. Kilimanjaro at 73 aims to help other Black climbers This is part of WTOP’s continuing coverage of people making a difference from our community authored by Stephanie Gaines-Bryant. Read more of that coverage.A D.C. woman, who is believed to be one of the oldest African American women to summit Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, is reaching new heights helping other Black residents in the D.C. area to climb to better health.In 2022, Sharon Goods, along with 11 other African American climbers, reached the top of the 19,000 foot tall African mountain.The 73-year-old’s nonprofit organization, the Wisdom Walkers, is now trying to help other African Americans improve their health.“(I want to) encourage African Americans to take care of their health at every age, every stage of life,” she said.Goods said the group started planning the climb in 2020 with the initial goal of getting African Americans to work out.Every week, they would invite people to walk or climb, then one day, during a Zoom meeting, they asked, “We̵...

NBA Playoffs: 76ers waiting for more teams to make 2nd round

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:42:50 GMT

NBA Playoffs: 76ers waiting for more teams to make 2nd round Philadelphia is waiting, and in Joel Embiid’s case, ailing.The lone team with a ticket to the second round of the NBA playoffs will get some company over the next few days, possibly as early as Tuesday.The 76ers finished off a sweep of the Brooklyn Nets over the weekend, despite being without their MVP candidate center. Embiid isn’t the only big name dealing with injury — all eyes will be on Miami on Monday and whether Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo can play through his bruised lower back.WHAT’S NEXT?There are a pair of Game 4’s on Monday, with two lower-seeded teams holding an opportunity to take 3-1 series leads. Eighth-seeded Miami plays host to top-seeded Milwaukee in an East matchup, while the seventh-seeded Los Angeles Lakers then face second-seeded Memphis in a West contest.Road teams hold the leads going into Monday, and then Tuesday, it’ll be three home teams that have a chance to join Philadelphia in the second round.Boston hosts Atlanta, Denver ...

Sports on TV for Tuesday, April 25

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:42:50 GMT

Sports on TV for Tuesday, April 25 (All times Eastern)Schedule subject to change and/or blackoutsTuesday, April 25COLLEGE BASEBALL6 p.m.ACCN — Coastal Carolina at Wake ForestESPNU — East Carolina at NC State7 p.m.SECN — Louisville at Kentucky8 p.m.PAC-12N — Gonzaga at OregonCOLLEGE GOLF (WOMEN’S)1 p.m.GOLF — Regional selections for the 2023 NCAA DI Women’s Golf ChampionshipIIHF HOCKEY (MEN’S)10 a.m.NHLN — World Championship Group Stage: Switzerland vs. U.S., Group B, Basel, Switzerland12:30 p.m.NHLN — World Championship Group Stage: Czechia vs. Canada, Group A, Porrentruy, SwitzerlandMLB BASEBALL7:30 p.m.MLBN — Regional Coverage: NY Yankees at Minnesota OR San Diego at Chicago Cubs10:30 p.m.MLBN — Regional Coverage: St. Louis at San Francisco OR Kansas City at Arizona (Joined in Progress)NBA BASKETBALL7:30 p.m.TNT — Eastern Conference First Round: Atlanta at Boston, Game 59 p.m.NBATV — Western Conference First Round: Minnesota at Denver, Game 510 p.m.TNT — Western Conference First Round: LA Clippers at Phoenix, Game ...

Tucker Carlson out at Fox News, network confirms

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:42:50 GMT

Tucker Carlson out at Fox News, network confirms NEW YORK (AP) — Fox News said Monday it has “agreed to part ways” with Tucker Carlson, its popular and controversial host, less than a week after settling a lawsuit over the network's 2020 election reporting.The network said in a press release that the last program of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” aired Friday.“We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor,” the press release from the network said.Carlson became Fox’s most popular personality after replacing Bill O’Reilly in Fox’s prime-time lineup in 2016. He’s also consistently drawn headline for controversial coverage, including most recently airing tapes from the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection to minimize the impact of the deadly attack.There was no immediate explanation from Fox about why Carlson was leaving.His name came up during the recently settled case with Dominion Voting Systems, primarily because of email and text messages that were revealed as part of the lawsuit. In some of them, Car...

Man showing personal progress despite Parkinson’s diagnosis

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:42:50 GMT

Man showing personal progress despite Parkinson’s diagnosis DENVER (KDVR) — April is Parkinson’s Awareness Month, the disease affects 10 million people worldwide.An estimated 1.2 million people in the U.S. alone will be living with Parkinson's disease by 2030.Parkinson's is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects predominately the dopamine-producing neurons in a specific area of the brain. There is no cure for Parkinson’s but there are many treatment options that can lessen the symptoms.Brian Rase is a retired pharmacist and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease several years ago. When Rase moved to St. Andrew’s Village in Aurora, he couldn’t walk across the room without a walker. Hundreds of pounds of unused medication dropped off in Jeffco, DougCo He participates in several activities like water aerobics, hydrogen therapy, and boxing. Along with his prescribed medications, his balance and cognitive function are improving.FOX31 and Channel 2 caught up with him while he was boxing.“We don't hit each other, we're at this point we're just...