Former Broncos DL Dre’Mont Jones says team “should have just traded me” in Russell Wilson deal
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:28:15 GMT
Dre’Mont Jones said Monday that he thinks the Broncos should have included him in last year’s trade for Russell Wilson if they weren’t committed to signing him to a long-term deal.Jones, speaking with reporters in Seattle via Zoom weeks after signing a three-year contract worth up to $51 million, said he learned that the Seahawks wanted him included for the five-pick, three-player trade for Wilson in March of 2022 but the Broncos refused to part with him.A year later, Jones ended up in Seattle after he said the franchise “came in almost out of nowhere” to offer him $17 million a year on the first day of free agency.“I was flattered,” Jones told outlets in Seattle including The Seattle Times. “(The Broncos) should have just traded me from the jump. But it was cool it kind of came full circle for Seattle a little bit. I was included in the trade, and Denver said no. … But Denver didn’t pay me my proper respects. So I’m here because they respected me from ...Gig workers can organize without fearing antitrust, Bedoya says
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:28:15 GMT
By Leah Nylen, BloombergIndependent contractors such as those who work for Uber Technologies Inc., Lyft Inc. and DoorDash Inc. aren’t barred by antitrust law from collectively seeking better pay and working conditions, Democratic FTC commissioner Alvaro Bedoya said Monday.Bedoya’s remarks herald a shift in the FTC’s approach to labor: As recently as 2017, the agency opposed a Seattle law that would have allowed Uber and Lyft drivers to collectively bargain by arguing it violated antitrust law.“Congress has made it clear that worker organizing and collective bargaining are not violations of the antitrust laws,” Bedoya said, according to a copy of his prepared remarks. “From the beginning, American antitrust law aimed to protect worker organizing – not limit it.”Antitrust law generally restricts independent contractors — how most gig companies classify their workers — from forming union-like groups. In his remarks at a conference in Salt Lake City, Bedoya argued that courts have...Racist graffiti, threats spray painted on Riverside County elementary school
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:28:15 GMT
Hamilton Elementary School in Anza was defaced with death threats and racist graffiti last week and now parents and teachers are calling for action. Racial slurs and swastikas, along with other graphic images, were spray painted on the street and the school itself. While the incident happened during spring break, it’s unclear exactly when the vandal or vandals hit the school. A spokesperson with the Hemet Unified School District said the incident occurred last Tuesday. Officials at the school said they learned about the graffiti on Wednesday and notified law enforcement immediately, before cleaning up the hateful messages on Wednesday and Thursday. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, however, paints a different picture, saying deputies were not notified about the racist graffiti until Monday. While the timeline is unclear, one source with a close connection to the school, who did not want to be identified, said the incident is concerning because he has...Unsanctioned 'Deltopia' party near UC Santa Barbara sees increase in arrests, medical calls
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:28:15 GMT
The unsanctioned beachfront street party near UC Santa Barbara known as "Deltopia" returned to alarming form over the weekend, according to the Santa Barbara County Sheriff's Office.The annual street party, which takes place on Del Playa Drive in Isla Vista, a community adjacent to the university, typically brings out thousands of people and regularly leads to medical calls, arrests and citations.Previous years have seen a decrease in law enforcement intervention and medical calls thanks to preventative measures taken by both the university and the city of Goleta, but Deltopia '23 saw a resurgence in arrests and citations.In total, the Sheriff's Office and other local law enforcement agencies issued 151 citations and made 23 arrests over the weekend. A 400% increase in citations and 500% increase in arrests from 2022 in which only 34 citations were issued and four arrests were made.The crowds were the largest on Saturday, the Sheriff's Office said, and "significantly higher" than th...Gunman livestreamed mass shooting at Louisville bank that left 5 dead and 8 injured, police say
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:28:15 GMT
A 25-year-old bank employee opened fire at his workplace in downtown Louisville, Kentucky, Monday morning and livestreamed the attack that left five dead and eight others injured, authorities said.The gunman was identified as Connor Sturgeon, an employee at Old National Bank, according to interim Louisville Metro Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel. He was killed by police after a shootout with authorities.Four of the victims, who died Monday morning, were identified as Joshua Barrick, 40; Juliana Farmer, 45; Tommy Elliott, 63; and James Tutt, 64, the chief said. Later that evening, police said a fifth victim — 57-year-old Deana Eckert — also died.Follow live updatesAuthorities initially said nine others were injured in the attack, including a 26-year-old police officer who graduated from the police academy just 10 days ago and was shot in the head. Five of those injured had gunshot wounds, a hospital spokesperson said. Later Monday night, police said one of the injur...Athletics continue to give up home runs, fall 5-1 to Orioles
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:28:15 GMT
The Athletics continue to give up home runs during a time where they’ll be without their leading home run threat.Three more balls left the park against the A’s Monday night in a 5-1 loss to the Baltimore Orioles at Camden Yards. Coming off back-to-back shutout losses to Tampa Bay, the A’s actually scored a run in the first inning when Ramon Laureano hit a two-out, RBI triple.Then the A’s, hitting .192 coming into the game, went quiet for the rest of the way in losing their fifth straight game and falling to 2-8. Baltimore evened its record at 5-5.Before the game, the A’s placed Seth Brown, their leading home run and RBI man a year ago, on the 10-day injured list with a left oblique strain. Ten days, retroactive to Sunday, is the least amount of time Brown will miss. Oblique strains, Kotsay conceded, can be tricky.“Each individual can be different and the healing process is different,” Kotsay told reporters.The Orioles managed just six hits a...Sharks’ Erik Karlsson reaches 100 points in a season, joining exclusive club
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:28:15 GMT
Erik Karlsson has etched his name alongside some of the NHL’s all-time greatest defensemen, scoring two goals for the San Jose Sharks on Monday to reach 100 points for the season.With his two points against the Winnipeg Jets, Karlsson became just the sixth different NHL defenseman to reach 100 points in a season, joining Bobby Orr, Paul Coffey, Al MacInnis, Brian Leetch, and Denis Potvin. Leetch was the last defenseman to reach the century mark in points, as he had 102 points in 1991-92 for the New York Rangers.Karlsson scored his 24th goal of the season — and earned his 99th point — just 20 seconds into the first period as he took a pass from Jacob Peterson on an odd-man rush and beat Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck for a 1-0 Sharks lead.In the third period on a Sharks’ power play, Karlsson, at the 3:42 mark, took a pass from Tomas Hertl and beat a screened Hellebuyck again for his 25th goal and 100th point.While his teammates celebrated, with Hertl collecting the p...Contra Costa Public Defender says all Antioch police cases must be reviewed
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:28:15 GMT
(KRON) -- After an investigation revealed that Antioch Police Department officers had allegedly used racist language in texts, the Contra Costa County Public Defender told KRON4 that all of the cases the department has been involved in will need to be reviewed. Video of baby born on sidewalk in San Francisco goes viral The investigation into messages sent by the APD officers was conducted by the Contra Costa County District Attorney's Office with help from the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The APD officers allegedly sent the racist messages while discussing suspects that the officers were investigating, according to the DA's Office. Public Defender Ellen McDonnell tells KRON4 that the text messages and other disclosures during the investigation exposed a "pervasive and troubling culture" at APD. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now KRON4 Breaking News ...Want to go watch the Warriors in Sacramento? This is how much it will cost you
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:28:15 GMT
(KTXL) — The Sacramento Kings will appear in their first playoff game since 2006 on Saturday night. The Kings will face the defending champion Golden State Warriors in the first round of the NBA playoffs with Game 1 taking place at the Golden 1 Center. The first game of the best-of-seven series will tip off on Saturday night at 5:30 p.m.Individual game tickets went on sale to the public Monday, but getting inside the arena won’t be cheap. As of Monday afternoon, the get-in price for the Kings home playoff game is the highest on record for an NBA first-round contest at $548, according to Front Office Sports. That price is on TickPick, a third-party online marketplace based in New York City. On Ticketmaster, the official ticketing partner of the NBA, the get-in price for Game 1 at the Golden 1 Center is slightly cheaper at $450.Season ticket holders had priority in buying playoff tickets, many of which are on the resale market on Ticketmaster. For the lower le...Pavelski records 1,000th career point as Stars trounce Wings
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:28:15 GMT
DETROIT (AP) — Joe Pavelski notched his 1,000th career point with a second-period goal, Roope Hintz had a goal and three assists and the Dallas Stars thumped the Detroit Red Wings 6-1 on Monday night.Pavelski, playing in his 1,248th game, became the 10th American-born player to reach the milestone when he tipped Miro Heiskanen’s shot from the point.The Stars, who have won four straight, tied idle Colorado for the Central Division lead with two games remaining.Jason Robertson supplied a goal and two assists. Esa Lindell, Ty Dellandrea and Jamie Benn also scored for the Stars.Dallas goaltenders Jake Oettinger and Scott Wedgewood combined for 19 saves. David Perron scored for the Red Wings, who were playing their home finale. Detroit’s starting goaltender, Ville Husso, was replaced by Magnus Hellberg after giving up three goals in 12 minutes and 10 seconds.Hintz tapped in his 36th goal through Husso’s pads off a feed from Thomas Harley. Hintz’s drop pass set up ...Latest news
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