McCormick homers twice and drives in 4 runs to lead the Astros to 9-4 win over the Red Sox

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:19 GMT

McCormick homers twice and drives in 4 runs to lead the Astros to 9-4 win over the Red Sox HOUSTON (AP) — Chas McCormick homered twice and had four RBIs to lead the Houston Astros to a 9-4 win over the Boston Red Sox on Monday night.The Astros bounced back after a three-game sweep by the Seattle Mariners this weekend. Houston opened its four-game series with a victory over Boston, which was coming off a sweep of the New York Yankees.Adam Duvall hit a three-run homer off Cristian Javier (9-2) in the first to put the Red Sox up early. But Houston quickly jumped on James Paxton (7-4) to erase the deficit.Yordan Alvarez drove in a run in the bottom of the first and the Astros scored three in the second to go on top 4-3.McCormick connected off Paxton on a three-run shot in the fourth to push the lead to 7-3. He added a solo shot off Chris Murphy with one out in the eighth, and the Astros went back-to-back when Yainer Diaz followed with a homer to the seats in right field to make it 9-4.Javier allowed seven hits and three runs in five innings for his second straight win.Paxton ...

¿Ya solicitaste el pago de Facebook? Cómo encontrar tu nombre de usuario; lo que debes saber

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:19 GMT

¿Ya solicitaste el pago de Facebook? Cómo encontrar tu nombre de usuario; lo que debes saber Puede ser elegible para un pago como parte de un acuerdo de demanda colectiva de $725 millones contra la empresa matriz de Facebook, Meta. Pero se está acabando el tiempo para presentar un reclamo, y necesitará algunos detalles a mano para hacerlo correctamente. Se llegó a un acuerdo con la empresa matriz de Facebook, Meta Platforms Inc., luego de una demanda, en la que se alegaba que Facebook puso los datos de los usuarios a disposición de terceros sin su permiso y afirmó que la plataforma no supervisó ni exigió el acceso de terceros a los datos que recibieron. Eso incluye la recopilación de datos por parte de la ya desaparecida firma de consultoría política Cambridge Analytica, que luego se usó para publicidad política en la plataforma. Los usuarios elegibles tienen hasta el 25 de agosto de 2023 para presentar un reclamo. Se acaba el tiempo: faltan solo días para solicitar el reclamo de dinero contra Facebook ¿Hasta cuándo? Se acaba el tiem...

Woman arrested in double scissor stabbing in Dupont Circle

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:19 GMT

Woman arrested in double scissor stabbing in Dupont Circle Police have arrested a woman who randomly attacked two men with scissors in Dupont Circle on Friday night.D.C. police announced Monday that they had 35-year-old Mary Nelson Kennedy in custody and had charged her with assault with a dangerous weapon for the attack.Around 7:30 p.m. on Friday night, Nelson Kennedy allegedly stabbed one of the men in the back of the neck.According to a police report obtained by WTOP, the first victim said he was walking in the 2100 block of P Street when he felt a “heavy punch” in the back of his neck.The first victim said he then saw Nelson Kennedy approach a man sitting at a bus stop and stab him in the neck before taking off running. The second victim was transported to a hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.Police said she was later arrested by a Secret Service officer.WTOP’s Kate Corliss contributed to this report.Source

Denver man hit by trailer thieves for a second time

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:19 GMT

Denver man hit by trailer thieves for a second time DENVER (KDVR) — A southwest Denver man said he is the victim of a stolen trailer — for a second time.Rick, who did not want to give out his last name, said both his Ford F-550 and deck-over trailer were stolen from outside his Zenobia Street home on July 11. Photos: Boat catches fire on the water at Chatfield Reservoir “I woke up, looked at the (security) cameras and noticed my truck wasn’t there,” he said. “I thought maybe I was still sleeping.”Surveillance video shows the thieves breaking into the truck. Rick said they even cut through an anti-theft device, known as "the club." Authorities have since recovered the truck.Rick said he had another trailer stolen, from in front of the same house, back in 2018.That trailer was never recovered. ‘Where’s Moochi?’: 900-pound water buffalo missing in Colorado A landscaper, Rick said his most recent trailer is essential to his livelihood. A landscaper's trailer was stolen from outside his Denver home on Zenobia Street.“It’s kinda hard ...

Denver weather: Good chances for rain to reduce the heat

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:19 GMT

Denver weather: Good chances for rain to reduce the heat DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather added another 90-degree day to start the work week. At 2:17 p.m., the National Weather Service reported a record-breaking high temperature. The hottest Aug. 21 temperature on record was 97 degrees in 2007. Monday, 99 degrees was recorded at Denver International Airport, according to NWS.It will stay hot, dry and breezy for a few more days. That will be followed by a good chance for rain by the end of the week and into the weekend, according to Pinpoint Weather, Colorado's Most Accurate Forecast.Possible rain totals from Friday through Sunday across ColoradoWeather tonight: Warm and breezySkies will remain mostly clear across Colorado during the overnight hours. It will also stay breezy with southerly winds between 10-20 mph at times. Denver will have another warm night. The average overnight low in the city is in the upper 50s. The temperature will be about 10 degrees warmer, with forecast lows in the upper 60s.Overnight forecast lows by Tuesday...

Watch: Rare sighting of mountain lion swimming across Eagle River

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:19 GMT

Watch: Rare sighting of mountain lion swimming across Eagle River DENVER (KDVR) -- Mountain lion sightings are rare, but a Jeep tour company based in Vail recently got that experience.People rarely catch more than a brief glimpse of a mountain lion in the wild as they tend to live in remote areas, like mountain subdivisions where deer and elk are abundant, according to Colorado Parks and Wildlife. Why bears in Colorado like trash Not only did Vail 4x4 Tours watch as the mountain lion swam across the Eagle River, but they caught it on video and shared the sighting with FOX31 so viewers could see it too.Ben Hilley, the owner of Vail 4x4 Tours, told FOX31 they see all kinds of wildlife on tours as they often go through the most remote trails in the Vail Valley. He said they see elk, mule deer, black bears, bighorn sheep and more in the wild, but rarely do they see a mountain lion."Over the past 15 years and thousands of hours on trail, I've seen two. I even tell our guests, they are there but we won't see them. This sighting was truly a once-in-a-l...

Pembroke Pines town hall meeting held to discuss garbage incineration as landfills become major issue in city

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:19 GMT

Pembroke Pines town hall meeting held to discuss garbage incineration as landfills become major issue in city Dozens of Pembroke Pines residents weighed in during a town hall meeting on Monday, worried about perceived plans for a new garbage incinerator in Broward County, despite there being no plans in place yet to build one.City officials and county officials said there is a big issue of garbage in the county, in which millions of pounds of trash are sent to landfills. A questions and answer session occasionally turned heated as Pembroke Pines residents wanted to know if a garbage incinerator is coming to their city, specifically near U.S. 27 and Sheridan Street. “When I got the notice for this my reaction was, ‘What incinerator project?'” said Assistant County Administrator Kevin Kelleher. That’s because officials said there is no plan, at least not yet. But they do need to figure out a way to deal with the county’s annual four million tons of garbage added to landfills.“Twelve million gallons of garbage juice every year that comes out of the landfill,...

Trump says he will turn himself in to prosecutors in Atlanta on Thursday

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:19 GMT

Trump says he will turn himself in to prosecutors in Atlanta on Thursday Former President Donald Trump will turn himself in to prosecutors in Atlanta on Thursday, he said on Monday, after he was indicted by a Georgia grand jury last week on racketeering charges related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in that state.“I’ll be going to Atlanta, Georgia, on Thursday to be ARRESTED,” Trump wrote on Truth Social on Monday night, calling the case a “WITCH HUNT” and attacking Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who led the investigation into Trump and his allies.Willis indicated last week that all 19 defendants charged in the indictment had until Friday to surrender to prosecutors for booking. Former Trump lawyer John Eastman is slated to be booked on Wednesday, according to court filings in his California disbarment proceedings.The Fulton County district attorney’s office did not immediately respond to a request to confirm the timing of Trump’s booking.Earlier on Monday, Trump’s attorneys signed an order setting his bond a...

Facing threat of Trump’s return, Ukrainians ramp up homegrown arms industry

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:19 GMT

Facing threat of Trump’s return, Ukrainians ramp up homegrown arms industry KYIV — Ukraine’s long-range Beaver drones seem to be making successful kamikaze strikes in the heart of Moscow, but Serhiy Prytula is coy about how much he knows.“We are not sure whether we are involved in this,” he says with a charming but inscrutable smile, when asked about these mysterious new weapons.   Prytula rose to fame — just like President Volodymyr Zelenskyy — as an actor, TV star and comedian, but is now best known for his contribution to the war, running a foundation that acquires components, helps support domestic arms production and supplies front-line forces. Tracking down parts for drones has proved to be one of his fortes. Whether or not Prytula played any role in finding parts for the Beaver, it has now joined the ranks of other homegrown creations such as the Shark, Leleka and Valkyrie.From the outside, his foundation looks like any other nondescript five-story apartment block in the quiet side streets of Kyiv. Inside, it is a chaoti...

Editorial: Boston polls high for safety – now to keep it that way

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:27:19 GMT

Editorial: Boston polls high for safety – now to keep it that way Boston is a world-class city, with a rich history, thriving food scene, top-tier museums, great attractions, shopping and entertainment in an eminently accessible 48 square miles.It’s no wonder we play host to some 22.7 million visitors a year (that’s how many visited in 2019, according to the Greater Boston Convention and Visitors Bureau).We’ve got something else going for us: a new Gallup poll finds Americans consider Boston a safe place to live in or visit (a whopping 72%).We need to keep it that way, or else we could wind up like Chicago, which a mere 27% consider safe.The Boston that visitors see, in general, are the parts that make the postcards: the North End, Back Bay, Public Garden, the well-kept streets from Beacon Hill and the bustle of the Seaport.Neighborhoods plagued by gun violence and drug addiction aren’t on the walking tours.If they polled residents that live in fear of street shootings, or businesses along Mass and Cass, we’re sure th...