Northwestern beats Boise State 75-67 in March Madness
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:07:05 GMT
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — Boo Buie scored 22 points to lead Northwestern to a win in the school’s second appearance ever in the NCAA Tournament, 75-67 over Boise State on Thursday.The seventh-seeded Wildcats (22-11) previously made it to the Big Dance in 2017, and just like that time, they made sure they wouldn’t be one-and-done.“All joy. No relief. It’s really hard to get here, especially when you play in the Big Ten,” coach Chris Collins said. “When you get to this point now, it’s so rewarding and so joyful as a coach to see these guys celebrating and to be on the big stage like that playing well, finding a way to win and advance in the NCAA Tournament.”Northwestern never trailed in a game that was close most of the way and advanced to play either UCLA or UNC Asheville in the second round of the West Region.The 10th-seeded Broncos (24-10) are still searching for their first tournament win, losing their opener for the ninth time in as many tries. Max Rice scored 17 poin...Advertising sales staff eliminated at Kingston Whig-Standard
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:07:05 GMT
Advertising sales departments at the Kingston Whig-Standard and several Northern Ontario newspapers have been eliminated, according to new reports. The latest round of cuts at Postmedia “eliminates sales staff entirely at the Kingston Whig-Standard, North Bay Nugget, the Star in Sault Ste Marie and the Sudbury Star,” the Canadian website of the Communications Workers of America (CWA Canada) said last week.The staffing cuts come a few weeks after Postmedia announced that it would lay off 11% of its editorial staff on January 24th. Less than a week after that announcement, Postmedia announced that it would sell off the Windsor Star office and printing plant. Going forward, postmedia says it will be focusing on three “key growth areas” including digital advertising, digital subscriptions and parcel services.“Transformation initiatives for the year ahead include a combination of streamlining resources, product mix rationalization, outsourcing where possible a...Xylazine, the 'zombie drug,' infiltrating street supply
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:07:05 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Experts say a pharmaceutical drug infiltrating the street supply could prompt a public health crisis, as it can lead to deadly results like fentanyl.It’s called xylazine. Known by its street name, "tranq," the so-called "zombie drug" is hitting other parts of the country hard in overdose deaths. Scientists create mice with cells from 2 males for 1st time It's a veterinary tranquilizer with the same sedative effects as opioids. It’s cheap like fentanyl, so it’s being used to cut a lot of other drugs, most of the time without the consumer knowing at all.'Tranq' has negative effects on humansSam Bourdon is the Harm Reduction Grant Fund manager for the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and explained why it's known as the "zombie drug.""It causes sleepiness, relaxation, pain relief. However, there are some really negative effects in human consumption. That big one that you may have heard about being the skin ulcers, lesions, wounds that really come to...6-year-old Ukrainian girl recovering after missile strike moves into South Florida home
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:07:05 GMT
A 6-year-old girl on the road to recovery after she survived a missile strike in Ukraine has taken another major step forward in her journey: she and her family have moved to their new home in South Florida.7News cameras on Friday captured Alisa Kulvhynska and her parents as they addressed reporters.“Thank you,” she said.It has been months since the young survivor lost her home in Ukraine.“This family has been going through such a tragic situation,” said Soraya Rivera-Moya with the Ronald McDonald HouseAlisa and her family were brought to South Florida after a missile destroyed their home in Kherson, Ukraine, on Dec. 23.The strike left Alisa with life-threatening injuries.“Too hard for me, because my daughter was wounded in this war,” said her father,.“This is what a war crime looks like. There have been 70,000 war crimes reported to date,” said Andrew Duncan with the Romulus T. Weatherman Foundation.Alisa and her family were brought to the U.S. by the Romulus T. W...How to U-turn and get away with it
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:07:05 GMT
Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Stitcher .st0{fill:#EB8A23;} .st1{fill:#FAC617;} .st2{fill:#612368;} .st3{fill:#3792C4;} .st4{fill:#C33727;} Acast Host Aggie Chambre explores the best and worst political U-turns of recent times — and ponders how and why certain politicians get away with abrupt changes of heart.Former Lib Dem Cabinet Minister David La...Zelenskyy digs in against calls to quit Bakhmut
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:07:05 GMT
Doubts are growing about the wisdom of holding the shattered frontline city of Bakhmut against relentless Russian assaults, but Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is digging in and insists his top commanders are united in keeping up an attritional defense that has dragged on for months. Fighting around Bakhmut in the eastern region of Donbas dramatically escalated late last year, with Zelenskyy slamming the Russians for hurling men — many of them convicts recruited by the Wagner mercenary group — forward to almost certain death in “meat waves.” Now the bloodiest battle of the war, Bakhmut offers a vision of conflict close to World War I, with flooded trenches and landscapes blasted by artillery fire. In the past weeks, as Ukrainian forces have been almost encircled in a salient, lacking shells and facing spiking casualties, there has been increased speculation both in Ukraine and abroad that the time has come to pull back to another defensive line — a retrenchme...Brussels should join the dots between Qatargate and Manchester United
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:07:05 GMT
David Goldblatt is is a British sports writer and author of “The Ball is Round: A Global History of Football and “The Age of Football.” Nicholas McGeehan is co-director of FairSquare Projects.The idea that politics should be kept out of sports is, on its face, appealing.Sports are our break from the daily grind, an escapism that helps us tune out bad news. And should we not keep this as far away from meddling politicians as possible?But sports have never been apolitical — that fallacy was exposed long ago, when Roman emperors fed unrepentant Christians to underfed lions. And yet, over two millennia later, politicians of all stripes now shrink from the idea that sports should be regulated almost as quickly as they rush to sit at the executive boxes at a football World Cup or Champions League final.There’s also no sport as political as football — the world’s most popular sport. The Gulf states know this, even if European politicians pretend not to.And those in Europe need to care abou...Oranges on pizza is the final straw for Hungary
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:07:05 GMT
Welcome to Declassified, a weekly humor column.DISCLAIMER: The opening section of this week’s column contains descriptions of foodstuffs that some readers (especially Italians) may find disturbing.Enough is enough, it’s time to kick Hungary out of the European Union! Why, I hear you ask? Is it the flagrant disregard for the rule of law, its treatment of the LGBTQ+ community, Viktor Orbán’s too-cosy relationship with Vladimir Putin? No, it’s the hate crime that is oranges on pizza! On a visit to the town of Kiskőrös, Orbán paid a visit to a pizzeria that has made a dish in his honor. Among the toppings are chicken breast, jalapeño peppers and slices of orange! Orbán dutifully posed for picture with the pizza (although, tellingly, wasn’t snapped actually eating the thing), thus cementing his position as Europe’s most problematic leader.Older readers may remember Italy declaring war on Hawaii in the mid-1960s, so who knows where this incident will le...Urgent: A ‘Zeitenwende’ for the Western Balkans
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:07:05 GMT
Ambassador Wolfgang Ischinger represented the EU in the Troika negotiations in 2007. He chaired the Munich Security Conference From 2008 to 2022 and currently serves as President of the Munich Security Conference Foundation.Russia’s war against Ukraine has caused existing European security architecture to fall apart, provoking fundamental changes in foreign and defense policies across the Continent.Confronted with terminating its long-standing energy and commercial ties with Russia as a result, Germany was probably more deeply affected than most. And it had to adapt to the new era by adopting a Zeitenwende, or turning point — a radical departure from its past policies and principles.A similar Zeitenwende is urgently needed right now in the southeast of Europe too.Western Balkan countries have had to live with their unresolved issues and disputes for far too long. The time for bold decisions to overcome past obstacles has come, leading the way toward regional cooperation and future m...David Blunkett says Labour should consider decriminalizing drugs
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:07:05 GMT
LONDON — A Labour grandee has urged Keir Starmer to launch an inquiry into the decriminalization of drugs, in a split with current party policy. Labour peer and former U.K. Home Secretary David Blunkett told an episode of POLITICO’s Westminster Insider podcast that there should be an “open debate” about how victims of drugs are treated. Starmer, a former senior prosecutor, has made repeatedly clear that he is not in favor of changing the law to decriminalize drugs. “I don’t think we should decriminalize drugs,” the Labour leader said last month. “I’ve seen first hand the damage that drug taking has and does to people’s lives.”He added: “We are not in the business of decriminalizing drugs.”When Blunkett was home secretary in the early 2000s, he downgraded cannabis from a Class B to Class C drug. It was later upgraded back to B. Blunkett told Westminster Insider he thinks that U-turn was wrong, but that “it was marginal” ...Latest news
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