New York Yankees acquire All-Star slugger Juan Soto in trade with San Diego Padres, AP sources say

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:45 GMT

New York Yankees acquire All-Star slugger Juan Soto in trade with San Diego Padres, AP sources say NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — New York Yankees acquire All-Star slugger Juan Soto in trade with San Diego Padres, AP sources say.Source

Endrick’s Palmeiras wins Brazilian league title. Santos relegated for the 1st time

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:45 GMT

Endrick’s Palmeiras wins Brazilian league title. Santos relegated for the 1st time SAO PAULO (AP) — One of the most exciting seasons of the Brazilian league ended Wednesday with the most stable team of the year defending its title and the club that was home to the late Pelé relegated for the first time. Palmeiras drew 1-1 at Cruzeiro to be crowned Brazilian champion for the 12th time. The 18-year-old Endrick scored his 11th goal of the season to give Palmeiras an early lead and Nikao equalized in the 80th minute at the Mineirao Stadium in Belo Horizonte. Santos’ relegation following a 2-1 home loss to Fortaleza was another setback for the club at the stadium where Pelé’s funeral took place in January. This year’s title went to Palmeiras after striker Endrick, set to join Real Madrid, scored several key goals and rival Botafogo squandered a 13-point lead in the standings. “People said I won this, but I wouldn’t be able to do this by myself,” Endrick told journalists after his second Brazilian league title with Palmeiras. “At the beginning of the year I ...

Mujer que le arrojó un plato de comida a una empleada de Chipotle fue sentenciada a trabajar 2 meses en un puesto de comida rápida

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:45 GMT

Mujer que le arrojó un plato de comida a una empleada de Chipotle fue sentenciada a trabajar 2 meses en un puesto de comida rápida (CNN) — La mujer que le arrojó un plato de comida caliente a una empleada de Chipotle en la cara fue sentenciada a un mes de cárcel y dos meses de trabajo en un puesto de comida rápida.Los videos de la mujer, Rosemary Hayne, cuando reprende a la trabajadora de Chipotle, identificada como Emily Russell, y luego le arroja la comida a la cara el 5 de septiembre se volvieron virales después del incidente. Hayne, de 39 años y madre de cuatro hijos, se declaró culpable de un delito menor de agresión y recibió la sentencia la semana pasada en el tribunal municipal de Parma, Ohio. El juez Timothy Gilligan le dio la opción de una sentencia de cárcel de 90 días o una sentencia de 30 días además de 60 días trabajando en un negocio de comida rápida.Chipotle presenta un diseño de restaurante totalmente eléctrico con energía renovable“¿Quieres ponerte en sus zapatos durante dos meses y aprender cómo debe tratarse a las personas, o quieres cumplir tu condena en la cárcel?” le preguntó Gillig...

It's been a year since migrant buses began to arrive in Denver

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:45 GMT

It's been a year since migrant buses began to arrive in Denver DENVER (KDVR) — It has been one year since thousands of migrants began to arrive in Denver.No migrant was turned away, and that policy has cost $33.6 million since last December, according to the city. The state has pitched in $3 million so far.A year later, the city is still lobbying the federal government to step up too."We've received some money from the federal government, more is assured," said Jon Ewing, with Denver Human Services. "They've said they will cover it." Denver suspends length-of-stay limit for migrant families in shelters One year after the first buses arrived in Denver, more than 30,000 migrants have been through the city, and at great cost."Transportation for people who came to Denver never intending on being in Denver," Ewing said. "We've spent millions on food to provide people with food, day in, day out."The biggest expense has been shelter, forcing the city to limit​ how long migrants can stay and forcing many, including families, into tent encampments on ...

Couple says contractor referred by insurance company caused $300K in damage

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:45 GMT

Couple says contractor referred by insurance company caused $300K in damage DENVER (KDVR) — A Denver metro-area couple told FOX31 that a restoration company referred by their insurance company left them with more than $300,000 in damage to their home.Rick and Stephanie Evans said the company was repairing flood damage but left the property with electrical damage, chipped floors and baseboards, a broken staircase banister and subpar windows.“They were so substandard, so bad, that literally our heating bill was over $600 a month," Rick Evans said. Evans showed the Problem Solvers a damaged sink where he said workers poured grout down the drain, causing additional flooding. Beware: Police warn of undetectable card skimmers at ATMs, gas pumps The couple said despite a damage estimate of more than $300,000 by an independent contractor, their restoration company is only offering $72,000 to settle, and their insurance carrier is no longer involved since the business only provided the referral.“They washed their hands of it, and now we’re stuck,” Evans said.Home...

Inside look at how US marshals protect and serve in District of Colorado

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:45 GMT

Inside look at how US marshals protect and serve in District of Colorado DENVER (KDVR) — FOX31 got an exclusive look at the U.S. Marshals Service for the District of Colorado.In part one of this series, FOX31 rode along as a task force tracked down unregistered sex offenders. However, the job duties span far beyond that.“You can hide, but we never stopped looking for you — that's kind of the mantra,” said Kirk Taylor, U.S. marshal for the District of Colorado. "We hunt fugitives. The Marshals Service nationwide arrests about 80 (thousand) to 100,000 fugitives per year."Taylor sat down for a rare one-on-one interview and told FOX31 about the scope of the country’s first federal law enforcement agency.“We’re going after the worst of the worst,” said Deputy U.S. Marshal Andrew Gallagher, with the District of Colorado. "People-trafficking, narcotics, trafficking weapons, doing shootings. Gang members who are illegally possessing firearms, which brings it to the federal level."Despite distance, US Marshals can work a caseWhen a person flees the city or county...

Aventura Police officer accused in rough robbery of 2 men he believed stole wife’s phone stands trial in Broward

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:45 GMT

Aventura Police officer accused in rough robbery of 2 men he believed stole wife’s phone stands trial in Broward It was trial time for a South Florida police officer accused of robbing two men he believed stole from his wife.Taking the stand in court on Wednesday, Kenley LaFalaise, one of the alleged victims, did not mince words when asked to repeat what the defendant, Aventura Police Officer David Delgado, said to him on the day of the incident.“‘Shut the [expletive] up.’ That’s what he said: ‘shut the [expletive] up, shut the [expletive] up before I shoot you.’ That’s what he said to me,” said LaFalaise.Prosecutors said Delgado, 33, pulled a gun on LaFalaise and roughed him up in Pompano Beach back in May.At the time, Delgado’s wife was a valet driver at Aventura Mall. Prosecutors said she left her phone in LaFalaise’s car, and Delgado, in his police unit, tracked the phone to Pompano Beach.When he located LaFalaise, prosecutors said, Delgado pointed a gun at him and handcuffed him and his friend.Delgado was arrested a month later a...

John Kerry warns UK and Germany against ‘business as usual’ on climate

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:45 GMT

John Kerry warns UK and Germany against ‘business as usual’ on climate LONDON — John Kerry, the U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, warned the U.K. and Germany against a “business as usual” approach to fossil fuels.Speaking to POLITICO’s Power Play podcast, the former presidential contender flagged the risks of a lack of “concentrated effort” between nations to hit the global warming goals set by the Paris Agreement.And, asked about the U.K.’s decision to announce further licensing rounds for fossil fuel drilling and Germany’s continued coal generation, Kerry said: “I worry a little bit that in various places around the world there’s too much business as usual. There’s not enough concentrated effort to all help each other with this transition.”War in Europe and the Middle East, as well as the COVID pandemic had, Kerry said, “all taken a toll on our ability to just be focused on this in the way that we ought to be.“But, we can’t go back,” he added. “Nobody should be going ba...

John Kerry: US must get rid of ‘crazy’ oil subsidies

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:45 GMT

John Kerry: US must get rid of ‘crazy’ oil subsidies The United States must end “crazy” oil and gas subsidies to achieve its climate goals, but a stalled Congress is preventing President Joe Biden from taking action, U.S. climate envoy John Kerry told POLITICO.“The subsidies are crazy, and we have them still in the United States,” Kerry said in an interview with POLITICO’s Power Play podcast. “President Biden has said we’ve gotta get rid of these subsidies. But again … you have to legislate to do that and we’ve been pretty gridlocked in our country for a period of time.”As the U.S. heads into a presidential election year, Kerry said he hopes people will put aside “party labels” and “come together around good, common-sense solutions” to fight climate change. The U.S. diplomat, who is currently in Dubai for the COP28 summit, is preparing to welcome the U.S. Republican congressional delegation, slated to arrive in the United Arab Emirates later this week. Donald Trump, the American conservatives&...

Man dead, 2 women being treated for stab wounds after incident in Dedham

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:40:45 GMT

Man dead, 2 women being treated for stab wounds after incident in Dedham One man was dead and two women were being treated for stab wounds Wednesday night after a stabbing incident in Dedham, officials said. Dedham police in an initial statement said officers first responded to the scene on Jackson Pond Road around 6 p.m. Speaking near 11 p.m., Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey said people in a home in the area called police after they said a man stabbed two people he was related to. Morrissey said officers arrived to find a man in distress on Jackson Pond Road. Officers subsequently deployed pepper spray and a stun gun as they took the man into custody, according to Morrissey. Morrissey said the man continued showing signs of mental and physical distress and was treated at the scene before he was later taken to an area hospital, where he died.Morrissey said the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will determine the cause and manner of the man’s death at a later date.In the meantime, Morrissey said the two women who were ...