Boston heads to Fever as No. 1 pick in WNBA draft

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:16:02 GMT

Boston heads to Fever as No. 1 pick in WNBA draft NEW YORK (AP) — Aliyah Boston was the No. 1 pick in the WNBA draft on Monday night, going to the Indiana Fever.It’s the first time that the Fever have had the top choice in the draft, and they chose the South Carolina star. Boston, a three-time AP All-American who also was the Player of the Year as a junior, will solidify the post for Indiana. The Fever had the worst record in the league last season, going 5-31.“It’s really special, I’m thankful to God for putting me in this position,” said the 21-year-old Boston, from the U.S. Virgin Islands. “Everyone in Indiana, they saw something in me, I’m ready to get there and get to work.”Boston, like many other players, have had to choose whether to return to college for a fifth season because of the extra year granted for the COVID-19 virus or turn pro. She decided to enter the draft, joining 111 other players to declare.She was joined by three other South Carolina players, who were expected to be taken in the first two rounds ...

Kansas man sentenced in Capitol riot ‘ridiculously ashamed’

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:16:02 GMT

Kansas man sentenced in Capitol riot ‘ridiculously ashamed’ WASHINGTON (AP) — A Kansas City, Kansas, contractor said he was was “ridiculously ashamed” before he was sentenced Monday to four months of incarceration for joining a mob’s attack on the U.S. Capitol.U.S. District Judge Tanya S. Chutkan also ordered 48-year-old Kasey Hopkins to pay $500 restitution in a video conference hearing. His incarceration will be followed by 24 months of probation, The Kansas City Star reports.Hopkins acknowledged during the hearing that he was sent to prison in 2002 for a rape conviction. He said that after getting out, he tried to make amends and started a business.But on Jan. 6, 2021, Hopkins breached the Capitol twice and entered a senator’s private office, where he took pictures of rioters ransacking the room. “I’m ridiculously ashamed to be here right now,” he said, adding that “the mob mentality is a very, very real thing.”Chutkan praised Hopkins for undergoing “personal transformation,” but she said his involvement in the riot “boggled my mind...

What we know about victims of the Louisville bank shooting

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:16:02 GMT

What we know about victims of the Louisville bank shooting LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Tributes were growing Monday for the four people slain in a shooting at a Louisville bank, with friends sharing details of their lives and mourners gathering at vigils. Details were also emerging about some of the wounded, including a rookie officer who was just recently sworn in. Louisville’s former Mayor Greg Fischer said he’d known 63-year-old Tommy Elliott, one of those killed, for 40 years. He likes to tell a story about how they met: Elliott was a young banker and Fischer was a young businessman. They were both ambitious and “wet behind the ears,” Fischer said. Elliott called him up and said he wanted to be his personal banker.“I reminded him that my net worth was less than $5,000 and thought he was crazy,” Fischer said. “I said, ‘Your prospect list must be getting pretty bad, Tommy, to be calling me.’”Fischer said that story highlights Elliott’s work ethic and his ability to see things in people they might not see in themselves.“He got great joy out of ...

Mexico charges 4 soldiers with killings in Nuevo Laredo

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:16:02 GMT

Mexico charges 4 soldiers with killings in Nuevo Laredo MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican prosecutors formally presented homicide charges Monday against four soldiers implicated in the Feb. 26 shooting deaths of five men in the border city of Nuevo Laredo. The killings in the cartel-dominated city of Nuevo Laredo, across the border from Laredo, Texas, caused outrage, because the occupants of the vehicle the army fired on were apparently not armed. The civilian court system said the four soldiers will be held in pre-trial detention at an army base in Mexico City which houses a military prison. They also face attempted homicide charges, because a sixth man was wounded. The four had said they heard a loud bang and opened fire on what they claimed was a fleeing vehicle. Mexico has a separate military court system, but soldiers must be tried in civilian courts for offenses that involve non-military victims.The court will hold an initial hearing on the charges on April 12.In March, Mexico’s governmental human rights agency called the shooting unjusti...

Oklahoma man could get new trial amid prosecutor misconduct

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:16:02 GMT

Oklahoma man could get new trial amid prosecutor misconduct OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — An Oklahoma man convicted of murder for stabbing another man to death in 2018 could get a new trial after the district attorney acknowledged two of his former prosecutors watched jurors deliberate via a video feed into the courtroom.Robert Kraft, 34, of Choteau, Oklahoma, was convicted by a jury of first-degree murder in July 2022, and the jury recommended a life prison sentence. But Kraft’s attorney has filed a motion for a mistrial after District Attorney Matt Ballard acknowledged two of the prosecutors on the case, Isaac Shields and George Gibbs, Jr., watched jurors deliberate.A status hearing in the case was held on Monday, but the judge has yet to rule on the mistrial motion.Kraft’s attorney, M.J. Denman, Jr., said it’s a miscarriage of justice that the two prosecutors illegally observed jury deliberations and gave the prosecution an advantage that he was not afforded.“It’s like playing cards and not realizing you have a mirror behind you ...

Paper changes caused Maricopa County printer failure: report

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:16:02 GMT

Paper changes caused Maricopa County printer failure: report PHOENIX (AP) — Problems with ballot printers that caused lines to back up at some Phoenix-area polling places last year were not caused by malicious actions but by changes to the paper, a retired Arizona Supreme Court justice concluded in a report released Monday.County officials used longer ballots on thicker paper than had been used previously, changes that were made in part to respond to unfounded conspiracy theories but which pushed the printers to the edge of their capabilities, former Justice Ruth McGregor wrote. She added that preelection testing may not have caught the problem because the test didn’t properly mimic the stresses that printers experience on Election Day.“Nothing we learned in our interviews or document reviews gave any clear indication that the problems should have been anticipated,” McGregor wrote.McGregor’s findings show the challenges confronting election officials as they respond to concerns spread by election deniers with changes that carry their ow...

Cannabis company Tilray to buy rival Hexo in all-share deal

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:16:02 GMT

Cannabis company Tilray to buy rival Hexo in all-share deal Tilray Brands Inc. is buying fellow cannabis company Hexo Corp. in an all-share deal valued at US$56 millionaimed at helping the business navigate a “challenging” cannabis market that has seen significant price compression. The deal announced Monday will unite Leamington, Ont.-based Tilray, which is behind Broken Coast, RIFF, Solei and Good Supply, with Gatineau, Que.-based Hexo, known for its Redecan, Original Stash and Bake Sale brands.The arrangement will see Tilray issue 0.4352 shares of its stock for each outstanding Hexo share.Tilray chief executive Irwin Simon positioned the deal as way to increase the company’s market share, broaden their product offerings and deliver at least $25 million in additional cost savings on an annualized basis.“Together we have the assets and the operating expertise to build a stronger Canadian platform that takes advantage of clear opportunities to deliver stronger topline growth and increase our market share,” he sa...

U.S. ‘allies, partners,’ including Canada, briefed by U.S. after intelligence leaked

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:16:02 GMT

U.S. ‘allies, partners,’ including Canada, briefed by U.S. after intelligence leaked WASHINGTON — U.S. government officials spent the weekend briefing impacted allies and partners, including Canada, following reports detailing a leak of sensitive U.S. intelligence about Russia’s war with Ukraine and its potential ramifications. The trove of documents reportedly included an assessment of claims that Russian-backed hackers managed back in February to access the systems controlling part of Canada’s natural gas infrastructure.The Canadian Press has not independently verified those claims. Some of the material — discovered Friday after it had been posted to online forums and social media channels — appeared to have been altered. “We’re still working through the validity of all the documents that we know are out there,” said National Security Council spokesman John Kirby. “U.S. officials have … communicated with relevant nations, relevant allies and partners as appropriate, at very high levels.” Federal officials in Ottawa acknowl...

Superseding indictment charges 6th defendant in the murder of Chicago rapper

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:16:02 GMT

Superseding indictment charges 6th defendant in the murder of Chicago rapper CHICAGO — A sixth person has been charged in connection to the shooting death of Carlton Weekly, who was a Chicago rapper known as 'FBG Duck.'A superseding indictment from the federal government was unsealed Monday, charging Ralph Turpin, 33, with participating in a criminal organization that murdered Weekly and 'violently protected' the gang and its territories on the South Side of Chicago, according to a press release from the US District Court of Northern Illinois.A superseding indictment is an indictment where an additional charge is filed against a defendant after the original indictment is handed down. In the original indictment, it alleges the O-Block gang engaged in numerous acts of violence, where they publicly claimed responsibility for them in Chicago and used social media and music to increase their criminal enterprise.Among the alleged acts of violence was the murder of Weekly, who was shot and killed in Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood back on Aug. 4, 2020. Feds cha...

Blackhawks' 2022-2023 plan is working historically well

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:16:02 GMT

Blackhawks' 2022-2023 plan is working historically well CHICAGO — At the moment, things are going historically to plan for the Blackhawks as they approach the final week of their season.That's because their point total for 2022-2023 is close to the fewest in an 82-game campaign in franchise history.With three games left to go, including Monday's game against the Wild at the United Center, the Blackhawks have just 56 points, which would be the lowest ever in a season that's lasted as long.Their previous low was 59, which they had over 82 games in the 2003-2004 season, the last before a new overtime format was submitted. It eliminated ties, instituted the shootout, and gave teams that made it to the extra session an automatic point. Even if the Blackhawks win out, 2022-2023 is guaranteed to be the second-worst for the team in an 82-game season since they have a maximum of six games to play. The 2005-2006 team finished with 65 points while last year's Blackhawks finished with 68. Their .354 point percentage would be the lowest in an 82-game...