Overnight shooting in Lowell leaves two adults wounded

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:11 GMT

Overnight shooting in Lowell leaves two adults wounded Police in Lowell say two people are expected to survive after a shooting on Twelfth Street left both victims wounded.A spokesperson for the Lowell Police Department said that both Lowell PD and state police were investigating an incident that “resulted in two adults suffering from gunshot wounds” Thursday night.The official stated that both victims were expected to recover, and that the shooting was considered an isolated incident with no threat posed to the public.No additional details on what led up to the shooting were released.

Baltimore-area 2023-24 men’s college basketball preview: Coppin State starting fresh under coach Larry Stewart

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:11 GMT

Baltimore-area 2023-24 men’s college basketball preview: Coppin State starting fresh under coach Larry Stewart Greg Spurlock met new Coppin State men’s basketball coach Larry Stewart at his introductory conference May 5 inside the university’s Talon Center. The junior guard had an inkling of Stewart’s personality even before they met.“A lot of people told me before that we would end up liking him and that what you see is what you get,” Spurlock said. “They were right.”What Spurlock and some of his teammates have discovered is a 55-year-old NBA veteran and well-traveled Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference assistant coach who is comfortable in his own skin and doesn’t feel a pressing need to go nuclear at the simplest mistake.Said redshirt junior forward Justin Winston: “I wouldn’t say he’s a yeller. He’s kind of laidback, but he expects you to go hard every game. I feel like he’s good for all the guys. He’s a player’s coach because he understands, he’s been in our shoes.”That doesn’t mean t...

Confidence? Ravens WR Rashod Bateman says he never lost it even as others wondered when he might break out.

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:11 GMT

Confidence? Ravens WR Rashod Bateman says he never lost it even as others wondered when he might break out. Rashod Bateman cut in to dispute the premise of the question.“As you’re trying to build your season, as you’re trying to build that confidence that you’ve talked about,” the query began.“I’m sorry,” the soft-spoken Ravens wide receiver interjected. “But I haven’t talked about building confidence. Other people have, but not me.”Bateman was not being combative. He wanted to illustrate the discrepancy between the way others portray him and the way he views himself as he attempts to break out midway through his third season with the team.He heard the expressions of concern from coaches and teammates as he worked back from the Lisfranc foot surgery that cut short his second season. He has talked about the personal anguish he felt after he lost his 68-year-old grandmother to lung cancer and his teenage cousin died by suicide a few weeks later.But that does not mean Bateman ever lost belief in his ability to snatch a footbal...

Column: Can the Chicago White Sox follow the Texas Rangers’ World Series blueprint?

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:11 GMT

Column: Can the Chicago White Sox follow the Texas Rangers’ World Series blueprint? The Chicago White Sox were on their way to a 101-loss season in mid-September when manager Pedro Grifol told reporters he was confident they would contend in 2024.It seemed like a bit of a stretch, so I asked Grifol why he thought that would be a realistic possibility.“Why wouldn’t we?” he asked. “Why wouldn’t we be able to?”The Sox’s record suggested it would not be a quick fix, I replied, and history tells us it takes time to turn around a team that has played as poorly as the 2023 Sox.But Grifol countered he had read something that contradicted my theory.“There is a pretty good percentage of teams that can turn it around in one year,” he said. “And so obviously it depends on what we do this offseason. I’m pretty confident that we can.”Grifol didn’t have the report handy, but no matter. Now he doesn’t have to bother looking for examples of a one-year turnaround.The Texas Rangers proved him right We...

Myanmar’s army chief vows counterattacks on armed groups that captured northeastern border towns

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:11 GMT

Myanmar’s army chief vows counterattacks on armed groups that captured northeastern border towns BANGKOK (AP) — The leader of Myanmar ’s army-installed government said the military will carry out counterattacks against a powerful alliance of ethnic armed groups that has seized towns near the Chinese border in the country’s northeastern and northern regions, state-run media reported Friday.The Global New Light of Myanmar newspaper quoted Senior Gen. Min Aung Hlaing as saying he told his Cabinet members that combined forces of the Myanmar National Democratic Alliance Army and the Ta’ang National Liberation Army attacked military outposts and government offices in the northern part of Shan state.Maj. Gen. Zaw Min Tun, a spokesperson for the ruling military council, acknowledged to state MRTV television on Thursday that the army had ceded control of the towns of Chinshwehaw, Pang Hseng and Hpawng Hseng on the border with China. Chinshwehaw is a major point for cross-border trade. “At this time, there are places that the government, administrative and security organizations have had...

A Russian singer who condemned the war in Ukraine is back home. The Orthodox Church wants an apology

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:11 GMT

A Russian singer who condemned the war in Ukraine is back home. The Orthodox Church wants an apology The Russian Orthodox Church on Friday called for an apology from Alla Pugacheva, the country’s most renowned pop singer who returned home this week, over her criticism of Russia’s war in Ukraine.The 74-year-old Pugacheva, for decades hugely popular in Russia and other parts of the former Soviet Union, left the country for Israel along with her husband several weeks after Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022.In September 2022, she sparked widespread attention by both supporters and opponents of the conflict by saying that Russian soldiers were dying for “illusory goals” and that the country had become “a pariah.” She also provocatively suggested that authorities should name her a “foreign agent” — a status already applied to her husband Maxim Galkin, an actor and comedian.Although Russia enacted a law after the start of the war in Ukraine that calls for prison terms or fines for denigrating the armed forces, Pugacheva hasn’t been charged...

Magna beats expectations with profit boost as light vehicle production ramps up

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:11 GMT

Magna beats expectations with profit boost as light vehicle production ramps up Magna International Inc. is reporting a jump in profits and revenues for its third quarter, beating analyst expectations.The auto parts manufacturer, which keeps its books in U.S. dollars, says net income leaped 36 per cent to US$394 million in the quarter ended Sept. 30 from US$289 million in the same period last year.Magna says sales rose 15 per cent to US$10.69 billion last quarter from US$9.27 billion the year before.On an adjusted basis, diluted earnings jumped to US$1.46 per share from US$1.10 per share.The one-third increase far exceeded analyst expectations of US$1.32 per share, according to financial markets data firm Refinitiv.The Aurora, Ont.-based company says its profit growth stems from the launch of new programs over the past year, higher light vehicle production across the globe and price increases to cover rising production costs.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 3, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:MG)The Canadian Press

Telus profits plunge 74% despite record customer growth

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:11 GMT

Telus profits plunge 74% despite record customer growth VANCOUVER — Telus Corp. is reporting a74 per cent year-over-year drop in profits in its latest quarter, despite a solid revenue boost and record customer growth.The telecommunications company says net income attributable to shareholders fell to $136 million in the quarter ended Sept. 30 from $514 million in the same period the year before.Telus attributes the plunge to costs related to restructuring after it announced in August it would cut 6,000 jobs due to issues around regulation and competition.The Vancouver-based company says operating revenues rose 7.5 per cent in its third quarter to $4.99 billion from $4.64 billion a year earlier. Adjusted basic earnings fell nearly 27 per cent to 25 cents per share from 34 cents per share, but slightly beat analyst expectations of 24 cents per share, according to financial markets data firm Refinitiv.Telus says net customer growth hit a quarterly record of 406,000, an increase of 59,000 from the year before that it says was driven by demand...

Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah leader taunts Israel in his first speech since Israel-Hamas war started

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:11 GMT

Lebanon’s militant Hezbollah leader taunts Israel in his first speech since Israel-Hamas war started BEIRUT (AP) — Celebratory gunshots rang out over Beirut as thousands packed into a square in the southern suburbs of the Lebanese capital on Friday to watch a televised speech by Hassan Nasrallah, the leader of the militant Lebanese Hezbollah group. Nasrallah taunted Israel in his remarks, which were broadcast via a video-link. It was his first address to supporters since the beginning of the Israel-Hamas war, sparked by the Palestinian militants’ deadly Oct. 7 incursion into southern Israel.The speech came a day after the most significant escalation in clashes between Hezbollah and Israeli forces on the Israel-Lebanon border since the war started — and on the same day as a visit to Israel by the top U.S. diplomat. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to urge protections for civilians in the fighting with Hamas, as Israeli troops tightened their encirclement of Gaza City.In his lengthy remarks, Nasrallah praised the Hamas at...

Former NU athletes share experience with racism, hazing for first time

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 06:51:11 GMT

Former NU athletes share experience with racism, hazing for first time CHICAGO — A group of former Northwestern University athletes who were allegedly subjected to racism, hazing, physical abuse, and retaliation while part of the athletic program will share their stories for the first time.A press conference was held Friday ahead of Northwestern’s football game at Wrigley Field Saturday. The athletes shared stories of the abuse they endured during their time at the university.The players are represented by Chicago law firm Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard, P.C. and co-counsel Stinar Law, PLLC — which represent over 50 former Northwestern student-athletes who have suffered trauma due to the misconduct. Former Northwestern coach Pat Fitzgerald sues university for $130 million The press conference was scheduled for 9 a.m. Friday.