SF Giants’ answers in catching competition will reveal themselves soon
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:27 GMT
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — As the Giants pack up their equipment trucks, they will include four sets of catchers gear. Declared a “true competition” on the first day of camp, San Francisco’s backstop blockade hasn’t resolved itself yet as the team heads north.With less than a week until Opening Day, answers are coming. And at least one decision will have to be made even sooner. While nothing has yet to be finalized, the Giants’ head decision-maker, president of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi, provided some insight on the state of the competition Friday in an end-of-camp media session.The most imminent choice Zaidi and the Giants’ braintrust must make is regarding Roberto Pérez, the veteran former Gold Glover in camp as a non-roster invitee. Pérez’s minor-league deal includes an opt out clause that is triggered on Saturday, giving the Giants 48 hours — until Monday — to add him to their active roster, or he can request his release.While Pérez̵...Opinion: AI will take us to terrifying and beautiful places. Are we ready?
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:27 GMT
As a civilization, we’ve done a collectively poor job recognizing technology that is transformational. In hindsight, we shake our heads and wonder how we could have possibly overlooked the dawn of a new epoch. This being Silicon Valley, there will be another one coming along in six months.The guy who dreamed up the wheel was probably dismissed as a nut. History is full of real whack jobs with names like Da Vinci, Newton and Copernicus. One such whack job, Douglas Engelebart, was the father of trivial things such as the mouse and the teleconference. He was Silicon Valley’s own prophet without honor. He tried once to explain to me why we keep underestimating technologies that are truly revolutionary. It was as if we’re in a car, flying down a dark, twisty road. “It keeps speeding up,” he said, “but the headlights aren’t reaching any further.”Today, we’re flying down a road that’s going to take us to terrifying and beautiful p...Yemen rebels restrict humanitarian flights arriving in Sanaa
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:27 GMT
CAIRO (AP) — The Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen said they were imposing severe restrictions starting Saturday on U.N. and other humanitarian flights arriving in the capital, Sanaa.The Houthi-run Civil Aviation Authority said no humanitarian flights would land in Sanaa between March 25-30. It said in a statement they would allow such flights in Sanaa only on Fridays.The Houthis said their decision was in response to an alleged barring of commercial flights to and from the Yemeni capital, and a ban of booking flights from Sanaa.The United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The Sanaa International Airport was partly reopened for commercial fights last year as part of a U.N.-brokered cease-fire deal between Yemen’s warring parties. The cease-fire expired in October when the two sides failed to reach a compromise to renew the truce.The Houthi move comes amid an escalation in fighting in the central province of Marib, where the Houthi rebels in recent days at...Man attacks 3 people with hand grenade, knife in Berlin
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:27 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — German police said Saturday that they have arrested a 61-year-old man after three people were wounded in a hand grenade and knife attack in Berlin. Police said the attacker detonated the grenade in the entrance of an apartment building in the Reinickendorf neighborhood of the German capital on Friday night, wounding two women, aged 42 and 48, and a 61-year-old man. The suspect then allegedly ran toward two of the victims and attacked and wounded them with a knife. All three victims were taken to the hospital. The man suffered life-threatening injuries, police said in a statement.The attacker then fled. Police detained the suspect in a nearby garden later.Police were still investigating possible motives for the attack and whether the suspect and the victims knew each other. They did not release any details on the attacker’s identity or those of the victims as is customary in Germany.German news agency dpa reported that the alleged attacker is a Serb and the two wo...Biden’s TikTok, oil moves test the loyalty of young voters
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:27 GMT
TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — Recent moves by President Joe Biden to pressure TikTok over its Chinese ownership and approve oil drilling in an untapped area of Alaska are testing the loyalty of young voters, a group that’s largely been in his corner.Youth turnout surged in the three elections since Donald Trump was elected president in 2016, helping Biden eke out victories in swing states in 2020, pick up a Democratic Senate seat in the 2022 election and stem potential losses in the House.But the 80-year-old president has never been the favorite candidate of young liberals itching for a new generation of American leadership. As Biden gears up for an expected reelection campaign, a potential TikTok ban and the Alaska drilling could weigh him down. Meanwhile, his plan to wipe out billions of dollars in student loan debt is in jeopardy at the Supreme Court. The effort, announced shortly before last year’s midterms, was an attempt by Biden to keep a promise he made after defeating progressive Sen...Últimas noticias de la guerra en Ucrania: Rusia presiona fuerte para lograr una victoria rara pero simbólica
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:27 GMT
Las tropas ucranianas disparan un obús D-30 contra las posiciones rusas cerca de Bakhmut, donde se han producido intensos combates durante semanas. (Crédito: Sergey Shestak/AFP/Getty Images)Mira las actualizaciones más recientes aquíThe-CNN-Wire™ & © 2023 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.SourceMississippi officials say 23 dead, dozens injured, four missing after tornadoes rip through Deep South
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:27 GMT
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi officials say 23 dead, dozens injured, four missing after tornadoes rip through Deep South.SourceDenver weather: Chilly with some snow showers this weekend
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:27 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — You may have woken up to a dusting of snow on elevated grassy surfaces this morning as a cold front moved through overnight.Cold and wind fill in behind it with some snow showers coming around for the rest of the weekend. Weather today: A windy chilly dayIn metro Denver and along the Front Range, snow will move east early in the morning. We will get some sunshine by the afternoon. However, it will be a breezy and chilly day with readings in the 30s and 40s.Snow showers will continue in the Colorado mountains and on the far east and northeastern plains until late evening. Travel can be difficult with high winds so be cautious this weekend. Looking ahead: More spring showersAnother chance of spring showers is back by Sunday afternoon. By the evening hours, those rain showers will turn to snow showers again. And, there is the possibility that light accumulation of around an inch could blanket the ground along the Front Range. At this point, there should be little impact...23 killed, 4 missing due to tornadoes in Mississippi
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:27 GMT
PEARL, Miss. (WJTV) - The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) reported at least 23 people were killed during Friday night's tornadoes.According to the agency, dozens of people are injured, and four people were reported missing as of 6:20 a.m. on Saturday, March 25. Explosion at Pennsylvania chocolate plant kills 2, leaves 9 missing MEMA officials said they have numerous local and state search and rescue teams that will continue to work on Saturday. A number of assets are on the ground to assist those that have been impacted."At least twenty-three Mississippians were killed by last night’s violent tornados. We know that many more are injured. Search and rescue teams are still active. The loss will be felt in these towns forever. Please pray for God’s hand to be over all who lost family and friends," said Gov. Tate Reeves (R-Miss.).The agency will provide updates as soon as possible.Banks aren’t out of the woods yet and neither is the economy. Here’s why
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:56:27 GMT
(CNN) — Markets seesawed severely this week when two of the US economy’s most prominent leaders gave seemingly contradictory statements on the health of the banking sector. Expect more turbulence ahead.Fresh off of the Federal Reserve’s decision on Wednesday to hike interest rates by a quarter point, Fed Chairman Jerome Powell said in the central bank’s post-meeting press conference that “all depositors’ savings are safe.”But elsewhere in Washington D.C., Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen testified Wednesday before a Congressional committee that she wasn’t considering a guarantee of all deposits.A day later, Yellen said in something of a reversal that the federal government is ready to take more action to stop bank contagion if necessary to curb systemic risk.Mixed messagesThe apparent disconnect baffled Wall Street investors, who for weeks have been searching for clues about the state of the banking sector and what the crisis means for ...Latest news
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