Fairfax Co. teen lands first-ever quad axel jump at World Figure Skating Championships

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:46:33 GMT

Fairfax Co. teen lands first-ever quad axel jump at World Figure Skating Championships The Fairfax County, Virginia, teen known as the “Quadg0d” lived up to his name at the World Figure Skating Championships by landing the competition’s first-ever quadruple axel.Vienna’s own Ilia Malinin pulled off what is considered the sport’s hardest jump — which involves the skater doing four-and-a-half spins while in the air — on his way to a third-place finish at the championship held in Saitama, Japan.Boom. And there it is…Ilia Malinin lands the first quad Axel at the world championships. #WorldFigure: @NBCOlympics pic.twitter.com/WiXLG8WKMq— Team USA (@TeamUSA) March 25, 2023It was the first time that the 18-year-old senior from Marshall High School medaled in the world championships.“I was nervous at the beginning so I was glad to pull it off,” Malinin told The Associated Press. “I’m just very shocked by how much I have progressed this season.”Malinin attempted six quadruple jumps in total, but under-rotated on a quad lutz and was deducted ...

Ushba Tesoro wins Dubai World Cup

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:46:33 GMT

Ushba Tesoro wins Dubai World Cup DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Ushba Tesoro produced a remarkable run to come from the back of the field under jockey Yuga Kawada and win the $12 million Dubai World Cup for Japan on Saturday.“I’m very proud of my horse and myself for winning the greatest race in the world,” Kawada said.Bendoog looked comfortable under Christophe Soumillon with Saudi Cup winner Panthalassa, who had been drawn wide, in company early on in the 10-furlong (2,000-meter) showpiece.When they turned for home, James Doyle aboard the Simon and Ed Crisford-trained Algiers looked the likely winner and went a length clear with 1 1/2 furlongs left.But the 6-year-old Ushba Tesoro, who had won five of his six starts since being switched to the dirt, ran down Doyle’s mount to win going away by 2 3/4 lengths. It was Japan’s second success in the race, following Victoire Pisa in 2011.“I thought he would be in with a chance at the 100-meter mark,” winning trainer Noboru Takagi said.DETTORI HAT TRICKLord Nort...

Jenner’s OT goal lifts Blue Jackets over Islanders 5-4

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:46:33 GMT

Jenner’s OT goal lifts Blue Jackets over Islanders 5-4 COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Boone Jenner scored 40 seconds into overtime and the Columbus Blue Jackets rallied to beat the New York Islanders 5-4 Friday night for their second straight win.Johnny Gaudreau, Liam Foudy, Kent Johnson and Eric Robinson also scored, and Jack Roslovic added two assists for Columbus, which is tied with San Jose for the worst record in the NHL. Michael Hutchinson stopped 34 shots in his first win with the Blue Jackets.“It shows our character, being able to stick in there and get a win,” Foudy said. “It was big for us.”Brock Nelson had two goals, Kyle Palmieri had a goal and an assist, and Zach Parise also scored for the Islanders who moved three points ahead of Pittsburgh for the Eastern Conference’s first wild card. Ilya Sorokin stopped 22 shots.Parise gave the Islanders the lead at 13:37 of the first before Gaudreau pulled Columbus even with a power-play score at 4:58 of the second. Nelson put the Islanders back on top 31 seconds later. “(The Islanders) a...

'Project Prom' provides free prom dresses for high school students

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:46:33 GMT

'Project Prom' provides free prom dresses for high school students ARVADA, Colo. (KDVR) - On Saturday morning, volunteers with Hope Connection and Community opened the doors at a spot in Old Town Arvada for high school kids looking for prom dresses. “We didn’t want kids to miss a milestone in high school because they couldn't afford a dress," Julia Walker, the Founder and President of Hope Connection and Community said. Over the last five months, Walker said they've been collecting lightly used or new prom dresses. They opened a pop-up shop, organized by color, for girls to come to try out and pick out the dress they want. All the dresses, shoes and accessories were free to those who came shopping. Colorado ski resort predicts long spring ski season “We make it like it’s a boutique or a store and you can try anything on and everyone is at your beck and call," Walker said. In the five months leading up, Walker said they collected 226 dresses. She said on Saturday during the shop, 100 of the dresses went home with different high school girls. “The...

At least 24 dead after tornado-spawning storms roll through Southeast. One town is ‘gone,’ resident says

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:46:33 GMT

At least 24 dead after tornado-spawning storms roll through Southeast. One town is ‘gone,’ resident says (CNN) — At least 24 people were killed, dozens injured and four missing after powerful storms and at least one tornado pummeled the Southeast on Friday night, ripping roofs off homes, nearly leveling some neighborhoods and knocking out power for thousands, officials said.The greater storm system is pushing east Saturday morning.President Joe Biden spoke with officials after the deadly tornadoes and said he is “praying for those who have lost loved ones in the devastating tornadoes in Mississippi and for those whose loved ones are missing.”Biden also pledged to “focus our federal support where it is needed most quickly,” in the statement.Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves has issued a State of Emergency in all counties affected by the severe storms, according to a release.“I’m devastated by the destruction and loss of life that these storms have caused,” Reeves said. He promised that the state of Mississippi would do everything to send resour...

Tallahassee principal let go after failing to notify parents about lesson on Michelangelo’s David

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:46:33 GMT

Tallahassee principal let go after failing to notify parents about lesson on Michelangelo’s David (CNN) — A charter school principal in Tallahassee, Florida, did not follow procedure before a lesson on Michelangelo’s statue of David was given to sixth graders, school board Chair Barney Bishop III told CNN.Due to this and other issues, she was asked earlier this week to either resign or be terminated from her position, Bishop said. She chose to resign.Hope Carrasquilla, the former principal at Tallahassee Classical School, told CNN that things had been escalating over the past year.“My board chair has not been happy with me,” she told CNN, adding that she did not always follow every policy and procedure.Agreeing with Carrasquilla’s assessment, Bishop told CNN that over time it had become evident the school needed to go in a different direction and with different leadership, and he had expressed that to her on many occasions.“She was not let go because of Michelangelo’s David lesson,” he said.“Our school is two and a half years...

Kristian Winfield: Nets’ biggest misstep was the Ben Simmons trade

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:46:33 GMT

Kristian Winfield: Nets’ biggest misstep was the Ben Simmons trade The Nets have officially lost the Ben Simmons trade.It’s the biggest misstep by an organization that went all-in on star power a year and a half ago, only to nuke the entire project when Kyrie Irving requested a trade 48 hours ahead of the Feb. 9 NBA trade deadline.The Nets traded a disgruntled James Harden for what they hoped would be a promising foundational piece in Simmons, who had missed the entire first half of the 2021-22 season in Philadelphia citing mental health issues.Back issues kept him out the remainder of that season when he arrived in Brooklyn — and they’ll shut him down the rest of the way this time around, too.The Nets announced on Friday that Simmons has been diagnosed with a nerve impingement in his lower back. In a statement, the team said he will “remain out of action while we determine the best long-term course of treatment.”Simmons had already missed 15 straight games coming out of the nine-day NBA All-Star break layoff due to wh...

MBTA boosts pension benefits amid hiring difficulties

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:46:33 GMT

MBTA boosts pension benefits amid hiring difficulties The MBTA agreed to a more generous pension agreement with its largest union, to bolster hiring efforts and retain employees at the struggling agency.Ahmad Barnes, the T’s senior director of labor relations, said the arbitration decision this fall, which would have raised the retirement age from 55 to 65, was ultimately spiked because it was seen as “detrimental to the Authority’s hiring efforts.”“The (arbitration) award essentially reduced employee benefits,” Barnes said. “That will require all employees to work until age 65, essentially zeroing out current benefits for employees.”Barnes said the $150,000 compensation cap in the arbitration decision, which was challenged by the Boston Carmen’s Union Local 589 in court, was also “critical,” in terms of factors that made the award unappealing to both sides.The new pension agreement, approved by the MBTA Board of Directors late this week, allows employees to work for a shorter period of time — 10 years rather than 25 —  to reach ...

‘Insane’ scene in Scituate after fire destroys homes

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:46:33 GMT

‘Insane’ scene in Scituate after fire destroys homes A devastating five-alarm fire that lit up the night sky late Friday burnt four seaside homes to the ground and destroyed another along Minot Beach in Scituate.After extinguishing the powerful blaze that damaged three other homes, a handful of firefighters remained on scene Saturday as many residents stopped by to get a glimpse of what resembled a post-apocalyptic movie set.“Seeing this is just insane,” Scituate resident Ben Wheeler told the Herald. “I wouldn’t have expected this to happen. As you can see now, just the excavator moving all of their belongings, literally just crushing their house. That’s just awful.”Scituate firefighters responded to the fire on Glades Road after 8 p.m. Friday. The two-alarm fire quickly escalated to five alarms, with a handful of homes in the area of 71 Glades Road fully involved.Sixty firefighters from Scituate, Duxbury, Kingston, Hanover, Norwell, Hull, Rockland, Plymouth and Hanson battled the blaze throughout the night and early morning hours, ge...

Community rallies behind San Diego woman paralyzed from rare neurological disorder

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:46:33 GMT

Community rallies behind San Diego woman paralyzed from rare neurological disorder SAN DIEGO -- The Pacific Beach community is rallying behind one of their own this weekend after a rare neurological disorder has left a local woman suddenly paralyzed.Molly Row, a 32-year-old photographer and bartender, was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré syndrome in early February. According to the CDC, the condition happens when a person’s own immune system harms their body’s nerves.Her symptoms began with tingling in her hands and feet on Feb. 2, Carla Russo, a friend of Molly's, told FOX 5. Those symptoms increased into the following days, turning painful with sensations of pins and needles in her limbs. San Diego health professionals quell fears as deadly infection spreads at ‘alarming rate’ nationwide Russo said Molly eventually started losing her ability to walk. At that time, Molly's husband, San Diego-based U.S. Coast Guard serviceman Dylan Edwards, took her to a local emergency room.Days later, Molly could no longer move her arms or legs and she lost her ability to speak, ...