Arango, MacMath help Real Salt Lake end long skid against LAFC with 1-0 victory

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:44:09 GMT

Arango, MacMath help Real Salt Lake end long skid against LAFC with 1-0 victory LOS ANGELES (AP) — Cristian Arango scored the lone goal, Zac MacMath finished with seven saves and Real Salt Lake snapped a seven-match losing streak against Los Angeles FC with a 1-0 victory on Sunday night.Real Salt Lake (13-11-7) jumps over LAFC (12-10-9) into a tie for second place in the Western Conference with the Seattle Sounders. LAFC would have clinched a playoff spot with a victory.Neither team scored until Rubio Rubín subbed in for Real Salt Lake in the 69th minute and picked up an assist in the 72nd on Arango’s sixth goal of the season. Braian Ojeda also notched an assist on the score. Maxime Crépeau had three saves in his fourth start of the season for LAFC. LAFC entered the match with an 11-1-0 all-time record against Real Salt Lake. It is the highest win percentage in any series in league history with at least five matchups. But the club continues to struggle to score goals. Had Arango not scored LAFC would have matched the 2012 Real Salt Lake club as the only o...

Officer-involved shooting at Westminster apartment complex

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:44:09 GMT

Officer-involved shooting at Westminster apartment complex DENVER (KDVR) -- The Westminster Police Department said there was an officer-involved shooting Sunday night. New gun violence prevention laws spark controversy WPD said it happened at the Skyview Apartments, located at 116th Ave. and N. Navajo St.WPD did not immediately release any further details. This story will be updated with more information as it becomes available.

What single market? Why Romanians get new medicines 2 years after Germans

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:44:09 GMT

What single market? Why Romanians get new medicines 2 years after Germans The single market is at the very heart of the European Union. But when it comes to one type of product — life-saving medicines — it’s every country for itself.Patients across the bloc don’t have the same drugs available when battling with disease. A doctor in Romania waits on average two years to prescribe the same cutting-edge drug as their counterpart in Germany. If someone is suffering from a life-threatening illness such as cancer, that’s the difference between life and death. Policymakers are aware of this postcode lottery — and want to change it.“Patients in Western and bigger member states have access to 90 percent of newly approved medicines. In Eastern and smaller member states, this number is as low as 10 percent,” said Health Commissioner Stella Kyriakides in a speech in April. “This is truly unacceptable.” The senior EU official was presenting the Commission’s proposal to reform Europe’s pharmaceutical market, the main aim of which is to fix this iss...

Editorial: How Medicare should negotiate drug prices

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:44:09 GMT

Editorial: How Medicare should negotiate drug prices The Inflation Reduction Act, passed last year, gave Medicare the authority to negotiate drug prices for the first time. The government will start with 10 medications, which were announced last month. Now it just needs to figure out how much they should cost.When Congress created Medicare’s prescription-drug benefit in 2003, it prevented the government from haggling with drugmakers — a coup for the industry. Medicare’s new powers are forecast to reduce out-of-pocket costs for seniors and save nearly $100 billion over a decade. For consumers accustomed to paying the highest drug prices in the world, that’s unequivocally good news.Yet the government needs to strike a careful balance. The goal should be to push prices down while preserving incentives to develop new and better treatments. With this in mind, the law directs Medicare to find the “lowest maximum fair price” while “appropriately rewarding innovation.”Officials have spent months laying out in painstaking detail how the negoti...

It’s women vs. Outback in ‘The Royal Hotel’

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:44:09 GMT

It’s women vs. Outback in ‘The Royal Hotel’ NEW YORK CITY — Two young American backpackers find themselves in Australia’s vast, mostly empty Outback tending bar in a mining town.  The bar is in a ramshackle dump called “The Royal Hotel.”“I had seen a lot of movies set in the Outback,” Australian writer-director Kitty Green began in an interview in her distributor’s Manhattan office, “a lot of Australian thrillers and things. But I’ve never seen anything through a female lens showing what it’s like to be a woman in those environments.“When you see the image of the two of them, you assume that — and audiences share this — they’re going to be raped or killed. I was trying to challenge those expectations. Trying to make a movie just about that bad behavior and about what we can tolerate should tolerate as women. When do we stand up for ourselves when we say, ‘No, that’s enough’?“I thought it would be an interesting subject for a movie to explore with the tension of those spaces and how un...

Got a job offer? Time to negotiate

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:44:09 GMT

Got a job offer? Time to negotiate Job offers can spark a whirlwind of emotions. After spending weeks or months trudging through job postings, remote interviews, phone calls, and reference requests, individuals may be eager to sign on the dotted line and get to work. Though it’s easy to let that excitement take over, professionals must carefully study a job offer to ensure it’s in their best interests.It’s not uncommon for professionals to worry that careful consideration of a job offer can make them appear greedy or unappreciative.However, any firm worth working for will allow candidates ample time to consider an offer and even negotiate terms if the need arises. In such instances, professionals can consider these negotiation tips.Work with a recruiter. A professional recruiter can be your best advocate. Recruiters function as the intermediary between candidates and companies. These individuals can help professionals negotiate a fair offer and benefits in line with market compensation levels and cu...

McCaughey: Biden’s censorship a threat to democracy

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:44:09 GMT

McCaughey: Biden’s censorship a threat to democracy President Joe Biden is pitching himself as the savior of democracy. “I will always defend, protect, and fight for our democracy,” he said at a recent campaign event in New York City. He’s been saying it for four years. It’s a blatant lie. He’s the king of censorship, silencing his critics like a despot and even trying to defend his censorship regime before the Supreme Court.At high-dollar fundraising events from Manhattan to Silicon Valley, Biden bragged the survival of democracy hinges on his reelection over the MAGA Republicans.But democracy depends on a free marketplace of ideas. Biden is busy destroying that marketplace. He and his staff have masterminded a vast censorship scheme, coercing media platforms such as X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, Facebook and YouTube to take down views that challenge the administration on everything from vaccine safety and gas prices to Biden family mischief.On Sept. 11, the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals found the B...

Dear Abby: Parents have to pay to see grandkids

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:44:09 GMT

Dear Abby: Parents have to pay to see grandkids Dear Abby: I am the mother and stepmother of eight wonderful children. I love them all very much. The problem is my two oldest stepdaughters. Both are in their 20s with kids of their own. Unless their dad and I constantly give them money, we don’t get to see our grandkids. Anytime we refuse, we don’t get to see them for months at a time.These two stepdaughters are rude to their dad. Unless it’s almost a holiday or they need money, they never call or text him. If we disagree with anything they say, they don’t bring the girls around for months or answer calls or texts.We have given them a LOT of money, and we buy all the gifts for the kids. When we asked what the girls want for their birthdays, one stepdaughter said a dollhouse that cost almost $200, which is a lot for a birthday. When we said that seems more like a Christmas gift, she got upset.I have told my husband that at this point I’m done and will no longer keep paying to see my grandkids, but he i...

California governor names Laphonza Butler, former Kamala Harris adviser, to Feinstein Senate seat

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:44:09 GMT

California governor names Laphonza Butler, former Kamala Harris adviser, to Feinstein Senate seat LOS ANGELES (AP) — California Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sunday selected Laphonza Butler, a Democratic strategist and adviser to Kamala Harris’ 2020 presidential campaign, to fill the vacant U.S. Senate seat held by the late Sen. Dianne Feinstein.In choosing Butler, Newsom fulfilled his pledge to appoint a Black woman if Feinstein’s seat became open. However, he had been facing pressure from some Black politicians and advocacy groups to select Rep. Barbara Lee, a prominent Black congresswoman who is already running for the seat. Butler will be the only Black woman serving in the U.S. Senate, and the first openly LGBTQ+ person to represent California in the chamber.Newsom said in a statement that the priorities Feinstein fought for in Congress — reproductive freedom, equal protection and safety from gun violence — were under assault in the nation. "Laphonza will carry the baton left by Sen. Feinstein (and) continue to break glass ceilings and fight for all Californians in Washington D.C.,”...

Woman killed by vehicle in Sorrento Valley identified

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 11:44:09 GMT

Woman killed by vehicle in Sorrento Valley identified SAN DIEGO -- A woman killed while attempting to cross a street against a red "Do Not Walk" signal in Sorrento Valley was identified, local medical officials said.Karen Marie Johnson, 57, was identified as the deceased, the San Diego County Medical Examiner's Office said on its website.On the night of Sept. 20, Johnson was walking southbound on Pacific Heights Boulevard and then went to cross Mira Mesa Boulevard against a red light when she was struck by the vehicle, according to the San Diego Police Department (SDPD). New San Diego MLS team announces historic first for location of training facility The vehicle, driven by a 40-year-old man, pulled over and called 9-1-1, police said.When first responders arrived, they began performing lifesaving measures, but the victim ultimately died at the scene.The manner of the death was determined as an accident, per the medical examiner's office.