Felton Spencer, ex-Louisville star and NBA veteran, dies

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:36:07 GMT

Felton Spencer, ex-Louisville star and NBA veteran, dies LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Felton Spencer, who set Louisville single-season and career records in field goal percentage before playing 12 years in the NBA, has died. He was 55.Spencer’s sister, Tammy Pollock, tweeted of his death on Sunday afternoon and the school confirmed information with the family. No cause of death was given.Louisville tweeted that it was “heartbroken” by Spencer’s passing. Former Cardinals teammate and current coach Kenny Payne expressed love and prayers for Spencer’s family on social media.The 7-foot Louisville native known as “Chief” scored 1,168 points from 1986-90, including 32 against Tulane on Feb. 27, 1990, that’s tied for eighth all time at the school. Spencer averaged 14.9 points per game as a senior with 188 baskets on 276 attempts (68.1%) to establish the Cardinals’ single-season field goal percentage mark. His career percentage record of 62.8% (409 of 651 shots) still stands.Spencer also averaged a team-high 8.5 rebounds per game and was a first ...

Jesuits of Canada releases list of 27 members ‘credibly’ accused of child sex abuse

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:36:07 GMT

Jesuits of Canada releases list of 27 members ‘credibly’ accused of child sex abuse MONTREAL — The Jesuits of Canada have released a list of priests and brothers they say were credibly accused of sexually abusing minors over the past 70 years.The Jesuits, a religious order of the Roman Catholic Church, released the list of 27 names today following an audit that began in 2020 that looked at documents going back to the 1950s.Of the men named, all but three are dead.The order says in a statement that the release of the names is part of the Jesuits’ effort to promote transparency, accountability, justice and healing for survivors of abuse.In most cases, the abuse came to light after the alleged abuser had died, with some cases never reaching criminal or civil litigation.In a statement, Rev. Erik Oland says despite the exhaustive review, other names may be added to the list in the future.This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 13, 2023.The Canadian Press

Silicon Valley Bank collapse presents low risk for Canadian sector: analysts

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:36:07 GMT

Silicon Valley Bank collapse presents low risk for Canadian sector: analysts TORONTO — As regulators move to address the stunning collapse of Silicon Valley Bank, analysts say there is limited fallout risk for the Canadian financial sector.“Not only should the failure of [Silicon Valley Bank] not have significant negative implications for our banks, but this crisis should actually be viewed as further vindication of the Canadian banking model,” said Scotiabank analyst Meny Grauman in a client note Monday, highlighting the stability of Canada’s diversified major banks. U.S. regulators closed the California-based bank on Friday after a bank run, where fearful depositors concerned about its solvency withdrew billions of dollars all at once. Over the weekend U.S. regulators announced measures to safeguard the financial system, including a guarantee that all deposits at the bank would be honoured. They promised the same for Signature Bank, which regulators forced closed on Sunday.Canada’s banking regulator said late Sunday that it had seiz...

Silicon Valley Bank collapse: What you need to know

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:36:07 GMT

Silicon Valley Bank collapse: What you need to know WASHINGTON (AP) — Two large banks that cater to the tech industry have collapsed after a bank run, government agencies are taking emergency measures to backstop the financial system, and President Joe Biden is reassuring Americans that the money they have in banks is safe.It’s all eerily reminiscent of the financial meltdown that began with the bursting of the housing bubble 15 years ago. Yet the initial pace this time around seems even faster. Over the last three days, the U.S. seized the two financial institutions after a bank run on Silicon Valley Bank, based in Santa Clara, California. It was the largest bank failure since Washington Mutual went under in 2008. How did we get here? And will the steps the government unveiled over the weekend be enough? Here are some questions and answers about what has happened and why it matters: WHY DID SILICON VALLEY BANK FAIL? Silicon Valley Bank had already been hit hard by a rough patch for technology companies in recent months and the...

Zebra bites, injures owner’s arm before it’s fatally shot

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:36:07 GMT

Zebra bites, injures owner’s arm before it’s fatally shot CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio (AP) — A zebra attacked its owner at an Ohio home and bit the man’s arm before it was fatally shot by a sheriff’s deputy, authorities said.The attack occurred around 5:30 p.m. Sunday in Circleville. Pickaway County Sheriff’s deputies responded to the home and found the man in a fenced-in field, lying on the ground.The large male zebra continued acting aggressively and charged at a deputy’s cruiser that had been positioned to keep the animal away from the victim, the sheriff’s office said. One deputy was able to briefly scare it away using their cruiser’s horn and sirens, but the zebra continued to charge at deputies and other first responders and eventually was shot and killed.It was not clear what caused the zebra’s aggressive behavior, but officials said it may have been trying to protect some female zebras that were in the same field.The zebra’s owner was hospitalized but is expected to recover. No other injuries to humans or animal...

School pulls test question equating ideology to race, gender

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:36:07 GMT

School pulls test question equating ideology to race, gender FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — Virginia’s largest school system is removing a test question given to a college-level social studies class that equated liberals and conservatives with specific racial and gender demographics.The question appeared on a test given to students of an AP Government class at Fairfax County Public Schools’ Online Campus. The multiple-choice question asked students, “Which of the following is an accurate comparison of liberals versus conservatives?” The potential answers for “liberals” included “Young, white males;” “Middle aged, urban lesbian;” “College-educated black male professional” and “White, upper-middle class suburban male.” The potential answers for “conservatives” included “East Coast, Ivy League educated scientists;” “Southern male migrant laborer;” “Catholic, midwestern middle-aged male” and “West coast, Hispanic teacher. ”Rory Cooper, a Fairfax County parent and school system critic who posted the question on Twitter, said it i...

US repels migrants as asylum app frustration grows in Mexico

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:36:07 GMT

US repels migrants as asylum app frustration grows in Mexico EL PASO, Texas (AP) — A large group of migrants in Mexico who were poised to barge into the U.S. over the weekend were blocked from crossing a bridge leading from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico, to El Paso, Texas, a U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesman said.The migrants were “posing a potential threat to make a mass entry,” and physical barriers were put up to restrict their entry at the Paso Del Norte International Bridge on Sunday afternoon, spokesman Roger Maier said in a statement to The Associated Press on Monday.Barricades also were used for a short time Sunday afternoon at an El Paso crossing at the Bridge of Americas and at one in Stanton, Maier said.Video of the scene at the Paso Del Norte bridge on Sunday showed hundreds of migrants brush past Mexican National Guard officers on the Mexican side, some carrying children on their shoulders. Many appeared to be Venezuelan, by their accents.Shouting “We want to get through!,” the migrants ran up to the center line of the bridge,...

Imprisoned Navalny learns documentary about him wins Oscar

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:36:07 GMT

Imprisoned Navalny learns documentary about him wins Oscar TALLINN, Estonia (AP) — Imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny learned Monday from his lawyer that a film detailing his poisoning and political activism won the Oscar for best documentary feature. The 46-year-old politician was attending a court hearing via video link from the prison when his attorney broke the news to him about the documentary, “Navalny,” by director Daniel Roher, according to his spokeswoman Kira Yarmysh. She called it “the most remarkable announcement of an (Oscar) win in history.”Yarmysh did not report what Navalny’s initial reaction was to the Oscar win.According to Yarmysh, Navalny faced a court hearing in Kovrov, a town near where the prison is located in the Vladimir region east of Moscow. President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest critic participated in the hearing on a complaint he filed against Russian penitentiary officials.At a briefing, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov refused to comment on the Oscar win, saying that he hasn’t seen the film ...

Woman fatally stabbed on CTA platform ID'd attacker before she died: police

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:36:07 GMT

Woman fatally stabbed on CTA platform ID'd attacker before she died: police CHICAGO — A 31-year-old man has been charged in the fatal stabbing of a woman on a CTA platform in the city's Loop.Police said Alejandro Arellano, 31, faces one felony count of first-degree murder after he was identified by the victim before she succumbed to her injuries. The stabbing happened around 1:25 a.m. Saturday in the 200 block of South Wabash Avenue while the 26-year-old woman was standing on a CTA platform. She was stabbed by Arellano multiple times in the chest, abdomen and left arm. The woman was transported to Stroger Hospital in critical condition and was pronounced dead shortly after. Woman fatally stabbed on CTA platform in Loop: Police Arellano was arrested less than 14 hours later after the stabbing occurred in the 1600 block of North Kimball Avenue.He is due in bond court Monday.

Almost 2 in 3 Americans say threat of deadly pandemics is growing: poll

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 12:36:07 GMT

Almost 2 in 3 Americans say threat of deadly pandemics is growing: poll (The Hill) -- A new poll shows nearly two-thirds of Americans believe the risk of deadly pandemics is rising in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic. In a survey published Friday by the Pandemic Action Network, 61 percent of Americans strongly agreed or agreed with the statement that "we are now in an era of increasing risk due to deadly infectious disease outbreaks and pandemic threats that can land at our doorstep in a matter of days." Only 20 percent of those polled disagreed with that statement. When asked about whether the country was prepared for the COVID-19 pandemic, 45 percent of respondents said that the United States government was "very unprepared" and 24 percent said the government was "somewhat" unprepared. Just 4 percent said the U.S. was "very prepared." COVID and health policy press aide to leave White House Most Americans said they wanted to see the government spend more on pandemic preparedness, with over 60 percent saying they want to see more federal and s...