Berrios falters as Blue Jays fall to Royals
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:47:28 GMT
It wasn’t the start the Toronto Blue Jays and Jose Berrios envisioned.In his first regular-season appearance, Berrios took the loss after surrendering nine hits and eight earned runs as the Blue Jays fell 9-4 to the Kansas City Royals on Monday night.Berrios lasted 5 2/3 innings and struck out seven before being replaced by Canadian reliever Zach Pop. A lot of the damage against Berrios came in the first and fourth innings, where the Royals would score seven runs against the starter.Berrios also gave up a ton of hard contact on the night, with Royals hitters swinging early and often, leading to seven exit velocities of 100 mph or more. His fastball and sinker were particularly hit hard, with an average exit velocity of 98 mph.“Good and bad. Really good innings but pitches in the middle of the plate, which we’re trying to avoid,” Blue Jays manager John Schneider said post-game.This was arguably the cushiest season-opening assignment José Berríos could get, aga...B.C. throat-slashing suspect charged with terrorism linked to Islamic State group
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:47:28 GMT
SURREY, B.C. — A suspect accused of slashing a person’s throat on a bus in Surrey, B.C., on Saturday has been charged with four terrorism-related offences in an attack that left a man with life-threatening injuries.RCMP say Abdul Aziz Kawam is charged with attempting to commit murder in association with a terrorist group, assault causing bodily harm in association with a terrorist group, aggravated assault in association with a terrorist group and assault with a weapon in association with a terrorist group.Kawam, who was born in 1995, originally faced eight separate charges, including attempted murder and assault along with four counts that he acted for the benefit of, at the direction of, or in association with a terrorist group. However, the RCMP say the amended charges relate to allegations that the assaults were carried out for the Islamic State. Metro Vancouver Transit Police say they discovered during their investigation that the suspect made several concerning comments,...2 charged in killings linked to NYC nightclub robberies
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:47:28 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — New York police arrested two men in connection with two killings last year that investigators believe were part of a series of druggings and robbings of Manhattan bar and nightclub patrons by criminal groups, assaults that left the city’s nightlife scene on edge.Police said in a statement that Jacob Barroso of New Britain, Connecticut, and Robert Demaio of the Brooklyn section of New York were charged with murder, robbery, identity theft and other crimes. Barroso was arrested Saturday and Demaio on Monday, and police said they also were looking for a third man in the case.The arrests were related to last year’s deaths of Julio Ramirez, a 25-year-old social worker, in April and John Umberger, a 33-year-old political consultant visiting from Washington D.C., in May. Their deaths were the result of “drug-facilitated thefts,” the medical examiner’s office said.Police said the pattern involved slipping revelers dangerous levels of drugs to knock them out...On India’s shore, rising salinity means daily water struggle
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:47:28 GMT
KOCHI, India (AP) — Anthony Kuttappassera’s family has lived in the same house at the edge of the Arabian Sea for more than a century. He grew up drinking water from the pond and the well outside his home.But 60 years ago, that water became too salty to drink. Then it grew too salty for bathing or washing clothes. Now, the pond is green, buggy and nearly dry — just like the rest of the wells and ponds in the Chellanam area of Kochi, a city of about 600,000 people on India’s southwestern coast.Rising seas from climate change are bringing saltwater into the fresh water of places like Chellanam, rendering unusable what had been a vital part of everyday life. And frequent breaks in the pipelines that bring fresh water from inland exacerbates the misery for residents in this village of about 8 square kilometers (3 square miles), requiring water to be trucked in.Each truckload of water has to be poured into barrels and buckets and carried by hand to the village’s 600 hou...Washington state man pleads guilty in Jan. 6 insurrection
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:47:28 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A Washington state man accused of entering the U.S. Capitol with a pro-Trump mob during the Jan. 6 deadly insurrection has pleaded guilty to entering and remaining in a restricted building or grounds. Jeffrey Grace, 64, entered the plea on Monday and had three other charges dropped as part of a plea agreement, KGW-TV reported. Grace could face up to six months in prison for the misdemeanor crime when he is scheduled for sentencing in August. Grace’s son, Jeremy Grace, pleaded guilty to the same charge and had three others dropped last year and was sentenced to 21 days in prison and supervised release.Court records say both went to Washington, D.C., in January 2021 to attend a rally in support of then-President Donald Trump. They traveled and stayed at a hotel with a member of the Proud Boys identified as “Travis” in court documents.The three men attended a gathering of the Proud Boys on Jan. 5, prosecutors said in court documents.On Jan. 6, the father and son j...Homes destroyed, 4 reported dead from Papua New Guinea quake
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:47:28 GMT
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — An earthquake in a remote region of Papua New Guinea killed four people and destroyed more than 300 homes, local media reported, as disaster relief officials worked to further assess damage Tuesday.The magnitude 7.0 earthquake struck in a remote region early Monday, causing deep fissures in the land near the epicenter at Chambri Lake in the northern part of the Pacific nation.The region is marked by swamps and people tend to live subsistence lives hunting and fishing, Mathew Moihoi, the acting assistant director of the Port Moresby Geophysical Observatory, told The Associated Press. Because of the region’s remoteness and patchy communications, it could take several days to figure out the extent of the damage, he said.Citing local officials, the Papua New Guinea Post-Courier newspaper reported four people had died and at least 17 more people were injured after the quake caused damage in 23 villages around the epicenter Moihoi said he’d heard repor...'The next second, I was buried alive:' Survivors of Apollo Theater collapse return to Belvidere
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:47:28 GMT
BELVIDERE, Ill. — Violet Munoz was one of the 260 people attending a heavy metal concert at the Apollo Theater last Friday night when an EF-1 tornado tore through."You could hear screaming," Munoz said. "I didn't know if the world was ending, or it was a tornado."Damage from the storm caused so much damage, the roof of the theater came crashing down, killing at least one person, while also injuring more than 40 others.Munoz was hospitalized and returned to the theater Monday to collect her jacket that was left behind in the chaos."I was pulled from the rubble by my boyfriend Eric Biel," Munoz said. "He's a hero and everyone in there, they rallied together." Gov. JB Pritzker visits Apollo Theater after deadly tornado hits Belvidere Genie Beers was inside the building with her sons when the tornado hit."It was just screaming and panic and my first thought was where's my mom?" Beers' son said.Beers said she was standing front row when the roof began to collapse."I drove by yesterday ...Lori Vallow: Jury selection begins in Idaho slain kids' trial
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:47:28 GMT
(NewsNation) — Until November 2019, the names of Lori Vallow and her husband Chad Daybell weren't widely known. That all changed two days before Thanksgiving, when Lori Vallow's two children, Joshua "JJ" Vallow and soon-to-be 17-year-old Tylee Ryan, went missing in Idaho. Tylee and JJ's remains were later found on Chad Daybell's property. Now, Lori Vallow is on trial. Jury selection started Monday at the Ada County Courthouse in Boise, Idaho. The unhinged family dynamic started two years earlier when Lori Vallow, a devout member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints — and once described as a patient, wonderful mother — started reading and studying books by author Chad Daybell.These books were about preparing for the end of the world. Cult experts say Daybell, who followed a group called "Preparing a People," took the organization's teachings to another extreme. He would talk about "zombies" and souls leaving bodies. "What Chad Daybell taught his followers was that there...Bill passes Texas Senate that would crack down on catalytic converter thieves
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:47:28 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The Texas Senate passed a bill on Monday that would issue harsher penalties for people involved in catalytic converter thefts."This has become a very violent crime, a very sophisticated crime," said Texas Sen. Carol Alvarado, D-Houston, one of the bill's authors. The legislation puts stricter punishments in place for individuals even found in possession of catalytic converters. PREVIOUS: Texas lawmakers hope their effort could stop catalytic converter thefts "There's no good reason you should be in possession of a catalytic converter, and the presumption should be that it was stolen because this is not a victimless crime," said Sen. Mayes Middleton, R-Galveston. People who are in possession of the car parts for legitimate business reasons would be exempt. The legislation also aims to specifically stop crime rings that target the car parts by making it a first-degree felony for anyone involved with possessing more than $300,000 worth of converters. If suspects are ...John Shipley: Wild proving there’s nothing wrong with being grinders
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:47:28 GMT
When this space last visited Xcel Energy Center, the home team was trounced by the Vegas Golden Knights, 5-1, and holding onto the eighth and final Western Conference playoff spot.It wasn’t difficult to see why.After relying on a potent offense to earn a franchise-best 113 points, a mark that included 25 come-from-behind wins, the Wild were playing like a team with an offense capable of rallying for 25 victories.The Wild still aren’t that team, yet since that Feb. 9 loss, the Wild were on a 17-3-5 tear when they played host to Vegas on Monday night. In fact, they’re actually scoring less during this hot streak — averaging 2.96 goals over their past 25 games against 3.03 a game in the first 51.That’s because they’re giving up 2.2 goals a game in those 25 games. There was a lot made of the fact that after in early February, the Wild ranked 28th among the NHL’s 32 teams in even-strength goals. Well, guess what? They still do, yet they started Monday night’s game first in the Central Di...Latest news
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