Charmaine Crooks elected Canada Soccer president
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:17:01 GMT
Charmaine Crooks has been elected president of Canada Soccer.The former Olympian beat out former Canada Soccer vice-president Rob Newman for the top elected job at the governing body’s annual meeting in New Brunswick.Crooks was elevated to interim president from vice-president in late February after Nick Bontis resigned, acknowledging change was needed to achieve labour peace with the Canadian men’s and women’s national teams.Canada Soccer’s annual meeting of the members runs through Sunday in Saint John.Crooks, a five-time Olympian who earned silver in the 4×400 track relay at the 1984 Los Angeles Games, has been on the Canada Soccer board since 2012-13 and served as vice-president since January 2021.Newman served on Canada Soccer’s board for 10 years (2002-03 to 2011-12), including four years as vice-president (2008-09 to 2011-12). A former president of Saskatchewan Soccer, he is currently president and CEO of B.C. Sport.There were 85 votes up fo...Jazz Fest’s Saturday opening delayed by weather
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:17:01 GMT
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A line of strong thunderstorms, with wind gusts of up to 60 mph (about 97 kph), prompted organizers of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival to delay Saturday’s opening at the Fair Grounds by at least two hours.In an announcement on Twitter, the festival told festgoers to “stay tuned” for more information and “See you this afternoon!”The festival is in its final weekend for its 2023 two-week run. Saturday’s scheduled performers include rock band Dead and Company, R&B singer/musician H.E.R, alternative folk band The Lumineers, jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard, featuring The E Collective and Turtle Island Quartet, blues singer Keb’ Mo and gospel artist Anthony Brown and group therAPy.The festival’s final day is Sunday.The Associated Press2 Florida men sentenced for armed robbery of postal worker
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:17:01 GMT
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Two Florida men have been sentenced to federal prison for the armed robbery of a postal worker.Omar Rochester Miller Jr., 23, and Christopher Diaz, 27, were sentenced Thursday in Tampa federal court, according to court records. Miller received nine years and two months, and Diaz received eight years. Both pleaded guilty in January to armed robbery of a postal mail carrier and theft of postal keys. Miller also pleaded guilty to brandishing a firearm during the commission of the robbery.“Employee safety is a top priority for the U.S. Postal Inspection Service,” said Miami Division Inspector in Charge Juan Vargas said in as statement. “These convictions and sentences demonstrate the commitment of the Inspection Service, as well as our partners at the Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Office and the U.S. Attorney’s Office, to bring justice to anyone who would endanger the public servants of the Postal Service.”Miller robbed a letter carrier at gunpoint while she was deliv...Jill Biden: Charles’ coronation was ‘just amazing to see’
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:17:01 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — First lady Jill Biden, who represented the United States at Saturday’s coronation of Britain’s King Charles III, said there was “such beauty in the pageantry of the ceremony” and it was “just amazing to see.”“You can’t imagine that moment where you actually see the crown being placed on the head of the king and then on the head on the queen,” she said during a telephone interview with The Associated Press after the ceremony in London. “It’s really surreal to see and experience that moment.” Charles’ wife, Camilla, also was crowned queen during Britain’s first coronation in 70 years. His mother, Queen Elizabeth II, died last September after a seven-decade reign. An American president has never attended a British coronation and President Joe Biden asked the first lady to represent the U.S. in his place. The White House said Jill Biden’s appearance marked the first time that a U.S. first lady was present for a British coronati...What does this George Strait 'All My Ex's Live in Texas' lyric mean?
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:17:01 GMT
(NEXSTAR) — "All My Ex's Live in Texas" is one of the King of Country's biggest and best known hits, having been covered or referenced by everyone from Blake Shelton to rapper Drake. But aside from its misplaced apostrophe (grammatically, the title should be "All My Exes Live in Texas") the song contains another oddity: Why is Strait talking about a controversial meditation technique in the middle of it? Texans: Can you guess the official state snack? Released April 10, 1987, "All My Ex's Live in Texas" was the second single from Strait's seventh album. The song details the narrator's various former relationships, all of which took place in the Lone Star State — the reason why he now lives in Tennessee.But there's one element that may seem out of place in such a salt-of-the-Earth song, and it comes in the second verse: "By transcendental meditation, I go there each nightBut I always come back to myself"So what exactly is Strait saying here? George Strait turns 70: Facts you may ...Photos: Charles III crowned in ancient rite at Westminster Abbey
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:17:01 GMT
By DANICA KIRKA and JILL LAWLESS (Associated Press)LONDON (AP) — King Charles III was crowned Saturday at Westminster Abbey, in a coronation ceremony steeped in ancient ritual and brimming with bling at a time when the monarchy is striving to remain relevant in a fractured modern Britain.In displays of royal power straight out of the Middle Ages, Charles was presented with an orb, a sword and scepter and had the solid gold, bejeweled St. Edward’s Crown placed atop his head as he sat upon the 700-year-old oak Coronation Chair.In front of world leaders, foreign royals, British aristocrats and stars, Charles declared: “I come not to be served but to serve.” Inside the medieval abbey, trumpets sounded and the congregation of more than 2,000 shouted “God save the king!” Outside, thousands of troops, hundreds of thousands of spectators and a smattering of protesters converged.It was the the culmination of a seven-decade journey for the king from heir to...Thomas Friedman: We’re opening the lids on two giant Pandora’s boxes
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:17:01 GMT
Merriam-Webster notes that a “Pandora’s box” can be “anything that looks ordinary but may produce unpredictable harmful results.” I’ve been thinking a lot about Pandora’s boxes lately, because we Homo sapiens are doing something we’ve never done before: lifting the lids on two giant Pandora’s boxes at the same time, without any idea of what could come flying out.One of these Pandora’s boxes is labeled “artificial intelligence,” and it is exemplified by the likes of ChatGPT, Bard and AlphaFold, which testify to humanity’s ability for the first time to manufacture something in a godlike way that approaches general intelligence, far exceeding the brainpower with which we evolved naturally.The other Pandora’s box is labeled “climate change,” and with it we humans are for the first time driving ourselves in a godlike way from one climate epoch into another. Up to now, that power was largely confined to natural forces involving Earth’s orbit around the sun.For me the big question, as we l...Kingston man charged with burglary
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:17:01 GMT
SAUGERTIES, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An Ulster County man has been taken into custody on a burglary charge. On May 4, Saugerties Police arrested Kareem Bonaventure, 47, of Kingston, following an investigation into an incident in April. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On April 24, Saugerties Police received a report of a past burglary that occurred at the Quick Chek located at 3048 Route 9W in Saugerties. Police stated that the initial investigation determined that someone had cut the lock off the stockroom door, entered the stockroom, and then stole several cartons of cigarettes. Further investigation by Saugerties detectives revealed the identity of the suspect as being Bonaventure. The investigating detective obtained a warrant for Bonaventure’s arrest. Police arrest Hudson man for stealing a vehicle On May 4 at 10:21 p.m., Kingston Police alerted Saugerties Police that they had located Bonaventure, and were takin...California nurses get free coffee at Dunkin’ Donuts in honor of National Nurses Day
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:17:01 GMT
May 6 is National Nurses Day, and Dunkin’ Donuts is celebrating by offering a free medium hot or iced coffee as a thank you to nurses. In addition, Dunkin’ is also hosting the “Raise a Cup to Nurses” sweepstakes where California residents can nominate a nurse for a chance to win free for a year and a coffee break for their hospital team. The sweepstakes run from Saturday until May 16. Dunkin’ will also select 10 second place winners throughout California to receive a $100 gift card and fifty $5 promotional gift cards to share amongst their fellow nursing staff. To nominate a nurse to win free coffee for a year, click here.Pac-12 media rights negotiations: Why the delay? Washington State president Kirk Schulz offers an explanation
Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:17:01 GMT
Details of the Pac-12’s media rights negotiations have been hidden from view for the better part of 10 months, with no issue more mysterious than the extended time frame. Even a handful of university presidents expected the process to have wrapped up earlier this spring.Now, it appears the saga could last into the summer.Why the delay? One of those very same presidents has offered crucial insight.“I think it’s just the environment,” Washington State’s Kirk Schulz said this week. “It’s the uncertainty in the economy, the layoffs in the tech sector and other places.“I know at least one of the partners we were talking to said, ‘We’re ready to sign today, but the optics of us announcing that we’re laying off X number of people and we signed a multimillion-dollar deal with the Pac-12 are just not the best, so we’re going to have to wait six weeks.’“Clearly, the optics are something those folks are really worried about.”Sch...Latest news
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