Solly March scores 2 as Brighton routs Wolverhampton 4-1
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:42 GMT
WOLVERHAMPTON, England (AP) — Solly March scored two goals in a four-minute span of the second half to help Brighton rout Wolverhampton 4-1 in the English Premier League on Saturday.The English winger, who had a career-high seven league goals last year, scored his second and third of this campaign shortly after halftime at Molineux Stadium. Kaoru Mitoma and Pervis Estupiñan netted for the visitors before the break.March twice beat defenders to touch home low crosses from 19-year-old summer signing Julio Enciso.Mitoma’s goal in the 15th minute was a brilliant solo effort. The Japan midfielder cut inside and beat three Wolves defenders before lofting the ball beyond goalkeeper Jose Sa.Hwang Hee-Chan got the home team on the board in the 61st with a header from a corner.That’s back-to-back routs for manager Roberto De Zerbi’s team, which beat promoted Luton 4-1 in the season opener.Brighton, which sold promising midfielder Moises Caicedo to Chelsea last week, is also ...Liverpool overcomes an early goal and a red card to beat Bournemouth 3-1 in EPL
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:42 GMT
LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Liverpool overcame an early deficit and a disputed red card to beat Bournemouth 3-1 at Anfield in the English Premier League on Saturday for its first win of the season. Bournemouth stunned the host by taking the lead through Antoine Semenyo in just the third minute after Liverpool turned the ball over cheaply deep inside its own half. But Luis Diaz equalized with an acrobatic volley in the 28th and Liverpool was awarded a penalty when Joe Rothwell made light contact with Dominik Szoboszlai just inside the area, and the midfielder fell theatrically to the ground.Mohamed Salah’s spot kick was saved by Bournemouth goalkeeper Neto, but the Egypt striker slotted in the rebound to put Liverpool ahead.Alexis Mac Allister was then shown a straight red card in the 58th for kicking Ryan Christie’s leg after a mistimed challenge for the ball, giving Bournemouth hopes of a comeback. But going a man down seemed to only galvanize Liverpool, and Diogo Jota wa...Russian missile strike kills 7 in Ukraine, including child
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:42 GMT
A missile strike launched by Russian forces into the center of the Ukrainian city of Chernihiv killed seven people — including a six-year-old girl — and injured more than 100, the Ukrainian Interior Ministry said on Saturday.“An ordinary Saturday, which Russia turned into a day of pain and loss,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on the social media site Telegram. A central square, a polytechnic school and a theater were damaged in the attack, he said.The strike came as Zelenskyy was was traveling to Sweden for talks with Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson. The leaders discussed the possible supply of Gripen jets for Kyiv’s war effort, Zelenskyy said after their meeting, which followed news on Friday that the Netherlands and Denmark confirmed they received approval from the U.S. to send F-16 fighter jets to Ukraine. Zelenskyy encouraged Kristersson to “share” Gripen aircraft with Ukraine, the Associated Press reported. “We do not have superiority in the air,...Newly discovered snake species found in remote Peruvian land is named for Harrison Ford
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:42 GMT
(CNN) — Four researchers navigated treacherous terrain and feared for their lives during a harrowing brush with suspected drug traffickers in one of the most dangerous, scientifically unexplored areas in the world, according to the lead scientist and an account published by a nonprofit conservation organization.But the highlight of the trip to South America was discovering a species of snake new to science, which the team named for action icon Harrison Ford — a moment of levity in an otherwise dramatic excursion, noted Dr. Edgar Lehr, the lead author of a scientific paper describing the snake species. The report was published August 15 in the German journal Salamandra.At the time, Lehr, who is a professor of biology at Illinois Wesleyan University, thought: “Wouldn’t this be cool to dedicate this new species to Harrison Ford? And also funny because of the hate his character ‘Indiana Jones’ (has for snakes)?”Now it’s official: The nearly foot-and-a-half-long, yellow-br...State auditor’s threat against Massachusetts legislature ‘rare,’ Andrea Campbell says
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:42 GMT
Massachusetts Auditor Diana DiZoglio’s request to pursue legal action against the legislature to force them to comply with an audit of their operations is “rare,” Attorney General Andrea Campbell said Friday.DiZoglio asked Campbell last month for permission to take the House and Senate to court in an effort to get the two branches to open up their finances and divulge details on active and pending legislation, processes for appointing committees, adoption and suspension of rules, and policies and procedures of the Massachusetts General Court.But it is uncommon for one side of state government to take legal action against another, Campbell said.“I just want to stress that this is rare that you have one part of government wanting to sue another or vice versa depending on how this unfolds,” Campbell said on GBH’s Boston Public Radio.DiZoglio is required to seek approval from the attorney general before bringing a lawsuit against any entity, public or private, according to state law. Sh...Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell appoints new head of elder justice unit
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:42 GMT
Attorney General Andrea Campbell turned to a state lawyer focused on health care and fair competition for the past eight years to lead a new unit focused on the safety and well-being of older adults in Massachusetts.Mary Freely, the deputy chief of the Health Care and Fair Competition Bureau, has been appointed to lead the attorney general’s Elder Justice Unit, Campbell announced Friday. The unit plans to prosecute the abuse and exploitation of vulnerable older adults when it comes to long-term care, financial exploitation, and scams, Campbell said.“We continue to see bad actors prey on older adults, whether that’s targeting them for financial scams or neglecting care in long-term facilities. The Elder Just Unit will serve as a resource and advocate for elders who face these issues across the commonwealth,” Freely said in a statement.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Grandparents watch out! Boston Police warn of new kidnapping variant to common scam targeting ol...Hope is hard to let go after Maui fire, as odds wane over reuniting with still-missing loved ones
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:42 GMT
LAHAINA, Hawaii (AP) — The days of waiting have become harder and harder as the odds grow longer and longer, but Kevin Baclig remains undeterred in his search for his wife and her parents, missing since Aug. 8 when a wildfire engulfed and flattened the Hawaiian town of Lahaina.He has gone looking from one shelter to another, hoping strangers might recognize the faces on the flyers he brings with him. Baclig, 30, has driven back and forth to Lahaina, desperately scouting for anything that might lead him to his wife, Angelica, and her parents, Joel and Adela Villegas. Six other relatives who lived next door also remain unaccounted for.“I’m not going to give up until I see them,” he said. “Of course I’m hoping to find them alive. … What else can I do?”Even as he tries to sound optimistic, his voice is subdued.“I’ve been searching and searching — in Lahaina, everywhere,” Baclig said, speaking in Ilocano, a dialect of the northern Philippines.The blaze took ...Mexico sets up large tent shelter for hundreds of migrants in border city of Matamoros
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:42 GMT
The Mexican government said Saturday it has set up a large tent shelter for about 600 migrants in the border city of Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas.The large tents provide sun and rain shelter for dozens of smaller three- or four-person tents pitched inside.Mexico’s National Immigration Service said that electrical outlets, portable bathrooms and cooking facilities would also be provided at the site, which is close to the Rio Grande, which marks the border.Upon opening, the shelter had almost 600 occupants, many of whom were seeking appointments through a U.S. phone application to make their case for refuge or asylum.There were about 120 Venezuelans, 96 Mexicans, 88 Haitians, 66 Nicaraguans, 47 Ecuadorians and 35 Cubans at the camp, among other nationalities.The Associated PressFormer Quebec NDP MP Roméo Saganash charged with sexual assault in Winnipeg
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:42 GMT
OTTAWA — Winnipeg police say former New Democrat MP Roméo Saganash has been charged with sexual assault.Police say they arrested Saganash on June 27 in relation to an allegation from May 1 in Winnipeg and the matter is now before the courts.Saganash represented the northern Quebec riding of Abitibi-Baie-James-Nunavik-Eeyou from 2011 to 2019, serving as the Indigenous affairs critic.He has not responded to a request for comment The Canadian Press sent by email on Friday, but APTN, which first broke the news, reports he confirmed the sexual-assault charge to them. The federal NDP has not responded to a request for comment.Saganash had been one of the residential school survivors working with a national advisory committee for missing children and unmarked burials set up by the federal government and National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation in Winnipeg.A spokesman for the centre said Saganash no longer holds that role, and did not say why or when he ended that position.Saganash, A C...Thousands more evacuated as Tenerife fire rages on Spain’s Canary Islands
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 04:04:42 GMT
SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, Canary Islands (AP) — Thousands more residents of Tenerife in Spain’s Canary Islands have fled their homes as a wildfire that authorities deemed “out of control” raged on for a fourth day.The regional government for the Canary Islands said that 4,000 more people were ordered to evacuate on Saturday. Those were in addition to the 4,500 people who on Friday were forced to move out of harm’s way on the Atlantic island that is home to around a million people and is also a popular tourist destination.That figure of more than 8,000 evacuees is expected to rise, and perhaps sharply. Emergency services for the Canary Islands said later that the number of evacuees “could surpass 26,000” according to provisional calculations based on the island’s census. The service added that all those people who needed somewhere to take refuge would be directed to shelters.The regional government said that “the fire is beyond our capacity to extinguish it” due to hot and dry conditio...Latest news
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