Columbia softball rolls through Mohon in Class A playoffs
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:30:37 GMT
EAST GREENBUSH, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Section 2 softball playoffs are officially underway. Columbia played host to Mohonasen on Tuesday in a Class A playoff game. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The Blue Devils took control in the 3rd inning, putting up five runs to take a 5-0 lead. Mohonasen answered with two runs in the third, but Columbia responded with two more of their own in the bottom of the frame. The Blue Devils kept their foot on the gas, on their way to a 12-6 win.Columbia will take on top-seeded South Glens Falls on Thursday at 4:30 at Moreau Recreation Park.Belarus PM replaces Lukashenko at ceremony, sparks speculation
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:30:37 GMT
Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko hasn't been seen since Tuesday (9 May). He didn't appear at a ceremony held in Minsk on Sunday, leading to speculation that he is seriously ill.BelTA, the state-run news agency, reported that Roman Golovchenko had read a Lukashenko message during a ceremony in which young people pledge allegiance to a flag of the former Soviet state.The agency did not give a reason for Lukashenko’s absence, five days after he seemed unwell. He also skipped portions of the commemorations in Moscow that marked the Soviet Union’s victory over Germany during World War Two.Lukashenko did not also speak at a Minsk event marking the anniversary, for the first in his long tenure as president. This was his last public appearance.The Lukashenko office declined to comment.Euroradio reports that Lukashenko visited an elite Minsk clinic Saturday.Podyom in Russia quoted Konstantin Zatulin as a senior member from the Duma lower chamber of parliament saying "(Lukashenko has...Horoscopes May 17, 2023: Trent Reznor, deliver what you promise
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:30:37 GMT
CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Nikki Reed, 35; Derek Hough, 38; Trent Reznor, 58; Craig Ferguson, 61.Happy Birthday: Your descriptive way of expressing yourself will attract an attentive audience this year. Prepare to make your mark through conversations and demonstrations. Own the airwaves with precision and detail, and deliver what you promise. The world is yours to discover, protect and honor. The response you get from doing the right thing will be all the help you need to succeed. Your numbers are 6, 13, 24, 28, 34, 45, 47.ARIES (March 21-April 19): Refuse to let anger or interference distract you from your goal. Rise above criticism, adjust whatever isn’t working and keep a low profile until you can offer a flawless presentation. Discipline will pay off. 3 starsTAURUS (April 20-May 20): Harness your skills and implement changes to make your life easier. Don’t put up with what or who holds you back. Set guidelines, and take the road that satisfies you mentally, physic...Ask Amy: They used to love visiting grandma’s farm, until this happened. What do I tell her?
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:30:37 GMT
Dear Amy: I love and appreciate my mother-in-law, I really do.She and her husband live about 500 miles away from us, and ever since our two children were young, she has invited them to spend three weeks during the summer at their farm, which is in a beautiful rural area. The kids love this time away, and my husband and I do, too.Last year when we went to pick up the kids (a girl and a boy, ages 6 and 9), we were quite shocked to see that their grandmother had cut their hair. Both kids wear their hair fairly long and we have always let them decide how they want to have their hair.I didn’t mention their haircuts, but in the car on the way home they both expressed how upset they were.It might sound like a small thing, but the kids seem reluctant to share their summer with their grandparents this year.I’d like to address this with my mother-in-law and pave the way for everyone to have a happy time this summer.Your suggestion?Concerned MomDear Concerned: Hair is an extremely important id...Harriette Cole: My boss may be losing her memory, and it’s causing chaos
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DEAR HARRIETTE: My boss forgets a lot of things, and it is causing chaos in the office.She will give us assignments and not remember whom she asked to do what. Then she will lambaste us for not following through on things.This is incredibly frustrating as usually she is berating someone who doesn’t know what she’s talking about.When we attempt to call her on it, mainly to sort out what the task is and who was assigned to do it, she gets upset and won’t listen. This happens both on group Zoom calls and in the office when we go in.I worry that my boss is losing her memory or is just so stressed out that she can’t keep things straight. How can I help her in a way that can help all of us?Need a SystemDEAR NEED A SYSTEM: If you are good at organization, here’s your chance to help your boss and make yourself shine.Related ArticlesAdvice | Harriette Cole: I’m going to be seething if this kid sticks with his summer routine Advice | ...The Biggest Whodunnit of the Century
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:30:37 GMT
On September 26, 2022, at approximately 2:03 a.m. local time in the Baltic Sea off the southeast coast of the Danish island of Bornholm, the Nord Stream 2 underwater pipeline was rocked by two blasts. Those explosions, followed by a series of other targeted detonations on the older Nord Stream 1 pipelines some 17 hours later, were swiftly assessed to be the result of deliberate sabotage. The explosions off the Swedish and Danish coasts set off an international mystery with unimaginably high stakes. There are a variety of international players, including powerful nation states, who would have had the motive, capability, and opportunity to conduct such an operation.This week on Intercepted, investigative journalist and author James Bamford takes us on a tour of what he calls “the biggest Whodunnit of the century.” Bamford is one of the most respected experts on U.S. intelligence operations and covert action. He is the author of several best-selling books, including “The Puzzle Palac...El Tribunal de Apelación de de París confirma el veredicto de culpabilidad contra el expresidente Nicolas Sarkozy en caso de corrupción
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:30:37 GMT
(CNN) — El expresidente de Francia, Nicolas Sarkozy, perdió su recurso contra una condena de 2021 por corrupción y tráfico de influencias ante el Tribunal de Apelaciones de París.El tribunal confirmó su condena inicial a tres años de prisión, con dos de ellos en suspenso, y dijo que puede llevar una pulsera electrónica en arresto domiciliario durante el tercero.“Nicolas Sarkozy es inocente”, declaró su abogada, Jacqueline Laffont, a la cadena BFMTV, afiliada de CNN, a la salida del tribunal. “La decisión es asombrosa e injusta”, añadió.Laffont afirmó que Sarkozy “llegará hasta el final de este proceso judicial” y presentará un recurso ante el Tribunal de Casación”, el Tribunal Supremo francés, último paso legal antes de que se ejecute su sentencia. Sarkozy fue condenado por primera vez en marzo de 2021 por intentar obtener ilegalmente en 2014 información de un alto magistrado sobre una investigación en curso sobre las finanzas de su ca...Por qué los técnicos argentinos de fútbol dominan en la conducción de las selecciones sudamericanas
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:30:37 GMT
(CNN Español) — “La cucaracha es antediluviana y superó todo. El futbolista y el técnico argentino son iguales, se adaptan y superan todas las adversidades, por eso son tan requeridos”, reflexionó en alguna ocasión Roberto “El Mariscal” Perfumo, exdefensor de la selección argentina.Este miércoles, cuando la Asociación Uruguaya de Fútbol presente a Marcelo Bielsa como su nuevo director técnico, la observación cobrará sentido nuevamente, dado que los técnicos argentinos que habrán pasado a dirigir selecciones sudamericanas serán siete, sobre un total de 10 que engloba la Confederación Sudamericana de Fútbol (Conmebol).A saber: Lionel Scaloni (Argentina), Gustavo Costas (Bolivia), Guillermo Barros Schelotto (Paraguay), Eduardo Berizzo (Chile), Fernando Batista (Venezuela) y Néstor Lorenzo (Colombia), además de Bielsa.Aparte de la nacionalidad, a estos técnicos los une el fútbol ofensivo que practican y el legado que asimilaron del fútbol de su país, aunque despliegan ...Miami Police investigating shooting in Little Havana community leaving 1 dead, 1 hospitalized; gunman at large
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:30:37 GMT
One person is dead and another is hospitalized after a shooting in Little Havana has left police officers scrambling for answers as the shooter remains at large.Around 9 p.m. Tuesday, Miami Police officers responded to the area of Southwest 28th Street and 13th Street after shots were fired. When units arrived, they found two men who appeared to suffer gunshot wounds.On Wednesday morning, the neighborhood remained an active scene as K-9 units searched for evidence, such as bullet casings, and Crime Scene Investigation vans were also in the vicinity collecting data.According to Miami PD, the men, who appeared to be in their mid-20s, were taken to Jackson Memorial Hospital. One of the victims died while he was in the hospital; the other man remained in critical condition.Police have not given a description of the shooter. More information will be available as authorities continue to gather more details of the incident.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this de...Sweltering, Sizzling Sunshine this Wednesday
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:30:37 GMT
If you thought Tuesday was hot in South Florida, the heat will be turned up another notch this Wednesday courtesy of a shift in our wind direction. Winds were light and variable, generally out of the east yesterday but have now shifted out of the southwest today.This land breeze with cause temperatures to heat up quickly, rising up and into the low to mid 90s across most of mainland South Florida. Highs will be a touch lower into the upper 80s to low 90s across the Florida Keys. Miami will come close to tying the daily record high temperature for this date.Given some more moisture in place, especially across northern areas, along with a westerly wind, that will pin the sea breeze close to the east coast, favoring the metro areas for thunderstorms this afternoon. This rain activity will be fairly isolated with rain chances at a 30% chance this afternoon.The weather setup will remain fairly similar on Thursday and Friday as well with a more southerly wind on Thursday, then a westerly ...Latest news
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