Heat’s Yurtseven’s time has come again with Cody Zeller suffering broken nose
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:11 GMT
For two seasons, his only two NBA seasons, there seemingly always has been a reason from the Miami Heat not to play Omer Yurtseven.The exception was when starting center Bam Adebayo tore the ulnar collateral ligament in his right thumb last season and was sidelined seven weeks.That also was when Yurtseven was exceptional, loading up on double-doubles and setting Heat rookie records for scoring and rebounding in the process.Otherwise, there was the Heat’s ability last season to go undersized with P.J. Tucker in the middle.The veteran presence of Dewayne Dedmon the past two seasons.The emergence this season of two-way player Orlando Robinson.And, then, the addition of veteran big man Cody Zeller last month at the buyout deadline.But as Yurtseven worked his way back from November ankle surgery, the landscape already was changing.Tucker already had been lost to the Philadelphia 76ers in free agency last summer.Dedmon was struggling with his play and a foot injury to the degree tha...Patriots trading TE Jonnu Smith to Falcons for late-round pick
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:11 GMT
The Patriots are trading veteran tight end Jonnu Smith to the Atlanta Falcons for a 2023 seventh-round pick, a source confirmed to the Herald.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots re-signing CB Jonathan Jones, one of their top free agents New England Patriots | Patriots free agency tracker and grades: Every New England signing, rumor and move New England Patriots | 4 things to know about Patriots free agency New England Patriots | Patriots re-sign LB Raekwon McMillan, per report New England Patriots | Patriots release punter Jake Bailey The Patriots will create $4.4 million in cap space and absorb a $12.8 million dead cap hit, per Over the Cap, in what amounts to a salary dump less than an hour away from the start of free agency. Smith has two years remaining on the 4-year deal he signed as an unrestricted free agent in March 2021, one of the least team-friendly contracts in the league. Over tw...MUST-WATCH: Ghostface takes Manhattan
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:11 GMT
Ghostface is taking a trip! The latest Scream film has entered the MUST-WATCH Top 10, but will it slaughter its way to the top? Perhaps it’ll go to the return of Mel Brooks, or maybe Idris Elba returning to one of his most famous roles? You’ll have to keep reading to find out!History of the World, Part IIWhere to watch: Disney+Let’s start off with the return of a comedic legend!42 years after the release of History of the World, Part I, Part II is here! Instead of being a film though, this new addition is an 8 episode miniseries. Like Mel Brooks’ (from the Producers, Young Frankenstein, and Spaceballs) first film, this is a comedic take on several of the biggest stories of history. This new series covers much more ground than the original, including the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, the meeting of Marco Polo and Kublai Khan, Shirley Chisholm’s presidential run, and of course Hitler on Ice. Alongside the 96 year old filmmaker, this show also stars Nick Kr...Russia: 60-day extension of wartime grain deal acceptable
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:11 GMT
GENEVA (AP) — A Russian delegation at talks with senior U.N. officials said Monday that Moscow is ready to accept an extension to a grain export deal that has helped bring down global food prices amid the war with Ukraine — but only for 60 days as the Kremlin holds out for changes to how the arrangement is working.The United Nations and Turkey brokered a deal between the two warring countries in July that allows Ukraine — one of the world’s key breadbaskets — to ship food and fertilizer from three of its Black Sea ports.The 120-day agreement, which helped take some of the sting out of rising global food prices, was renewed last November. That extension expires on Saturday, and another 120-day extension was on the table.Moscow has been frustrated that a parallel deal to allow exports of Russian food and fertilizer, which is used across the globe, has only resulted in a trickle of Russian fertilizer getting out and no Russian grain at all.“The comprehensive and frank conversation has ...Macron faces crucial test amid anger over his pension plan
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:11 GMT
PARIS (AP) — President Emmanuel Macron is facing a crucial test this week as the battle over his unpopular plan to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 is set to reach a peak in the streets and at parliament, deepening a widely shared feeling that he doesn’t hear the grievances of the French.The 45-year-old pro-business centrist has put his legacy on the line with his pension reform plans, central to his vision for making the French economy more competitive. But he may have to force it through parliament, which would damage his democratic credentials and further enrage those who are opposing it.France’s trade unions have called for an eighth round of nationwide protests on Wednesday. On the same day, the bill heads to a committee of seven senators and seven lower-house lawmakers as part of the complex legislative process. Open-ended strikes have been disrupting some refineries, train traffic across the country and garbage collection in Paris.In a letter last week to un...National Film Board director Julie Roy named new CEO of Telefilm Canada
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:11 GMT
TORONTO — Telefilm Canada has named Julie Roy as its new executive director and CEO.Roy currently serves as director general and programming chief officer at the National Film Board of Canada, but will step into the role at Telefilm on April 3.Her term at Telefilm’s helm will last five years.The Crown corporation bolsters the Canadian film industry and administers the programs of the Canadian Media Fund.Roy says in a news release that Canada’s changing digital landscape makes Telefilm’s mandate more relevant than ever.A bill that would subject online streaming platforms to the CRTC’s Canadian content quotas is still being debated in the House of Commons, but is close to becoming law.This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 13, 2023.The Canadian PressReview: ‘The Teachers’ shows crisis in America’s schools
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:11 GMT
“The Teachers,” by Alexandra Robbins (Dutton) The message of “The Teachers” comes into clear focus long before the final words of this 344-page dissection of what’s wrong with American public education, seen principally through the eyes, ears and experiences of three teachers in different areas of the nation. Author Alexandra Robbins also interviewed hundreds of other teachers and many of their voices are here, too.Robbins paints a portrait of public schools across the land where many, if not most of the educational support systems are crumbling or under attack.Teachers are among the most altruistic and dedicated of professionals but they are leaving the classrooms by the thousands.Here are the challenges the teachers cite:— Pay and benefits significantly trail other professions. Moreover, many come to teaching carrying student debt that will burden their lives for decades. Robbins notes that teachers are five times more likely to take a second job than other professions.— Resources...Professors begin indefinite general strike at Université Laval
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:11 GMT
QUEBEC — An indefinite general strike is underway at Quebec City’s Université Laval, where nearly 1,300 professors are off the job.The unionized professors went on strike today after a negotiation blitz between management and their union did not result in a new contract.The most recent collective agreement expired on Dec. 1, and the union has made a number of demands including equitable distribution of positions, better administrative supports, better work-life balance and workload management.The union members voted 94.5 per cent in favour of a strike mandate during a meeting on March 2, when nearly three-quarters of members were present.The university has posted on its website a list of courses and activities that will be affected by the strike. This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 13, 2023.The Canadian PressPolice: $26K in stolen baby formula found in suspects’ car
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:11 GMT
CARTERSVILLE, Ga. (AP) — Two men caught shoplifting at a grocery store in Georgia had an estimated $26,000 worth of baby formula in their car, according to police.Police in Cartersville caught the men walking out of a Publix store north of Atlanta with backpacks filled with cans of formula, news outlets reported. Officers searching their car found 662 more cans of formula inside, police Lt. Greg Sparacio said.“We believe right now that they have hit several locations, Publix, Kroger, Walmart and more in just over a course of a couple of days,” Sparacio said.The men were jailed in Bartow County on charges of shoplifting, felony theft by receiving, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor. They had a 16-year-old girl with them when they were arrested Thursday. It was not immediately known if the men had attorneys representing them. The February 2021 shutdown of a large baby formula factory and recall of many of its products because of contamination concerns helped trigger a nati...Biden angers climate activists by approving controversial oil, gas project in Alaska
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:30:11 GMT
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden, a vocal champion of combating climate change, is angering environmental allies by approving a controversial oil and gas project in Alaska. The Willow project, as it’s known, will allow energy giant ConocoPhillips to develop three drill sites in Alaska’s petroleum-rich North Slope region. The Department of the Interior is framing today’s announcement as “substantially” reducing the scope of the project, which originally called for five well sites. The decision also requires ConocoPhillips to relinquish drilling rights on roughly 275 square kilometres of land in the region, known as the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska. That hasn’t quelled criticism from climate activists who consider the project a “carbon bomb” that could produce 300 million tonnes of pollution and foster fossil fuel dependence. Sierra Club executive director Ben Jealous says it’s impossible to overstate the negative impact ...Latest news
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