Lionel Messi not in starting lineup for his Inter Miami debut against Cruz Azul

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:13:34 GMT

Lionel Messi not in starting lineup for his Inter Miami debut against Cruz Azul FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami debut began on the bench.Messi was not in the starting lineup but was expected to play Friday night when Inter Miami hosted Cruz Azul in a Leagues Cup match at his new home stadium. Team officials said all tickets — about 21,000, in a newly expanded stadium — had been sold, though plenty were available for resale in the hours leading up to the match.Messi arrived with the team about two hours before game time, dressed in the team colors — pink T-shirt, black shorts. He stopped for a few photos and handshakes as he entered the tunnel leading to the locker room.It wasn’t clear how much Messi, a World Cup champion for Argentina and someone who Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham calls the best player ever, would be on the field in his debut. New coach Tata Martino said in recent days he would leave that decision up to Messi, who hasn’t played much of late and is working his way back into match shape.Messi signed a...

North Korea fires cruise missiles, stays mum on US soldier who crossed into country

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:13:34 GMT

North Korea fires cruise missiles, stays mum on US soldier who crossed into country SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea fired several cruise missiles toward its western sea Saturday, South Korea’s military said, marking the second launch event this week apparently in protest of the docking of a nuclear-armed U.S. submarine in South Korea.While adding to its barrage of missile launches in recent months, North Korea remained publicly silent for a fifth day on the fate of an American soldier who bolted into the North across the heavily armed Korean border this week.South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the launches were detected beginning around 4 a.m. but did not immediately report how many missiles were fired or how far they flew. It said the U.S. and South Korean militaries were closely analyzing the launches.On Wednesday, North Korea fired two short-range ballistic missiles from an area near its capital, Pyongyang. They flew about 550 kilometers (341 miles) before landing in waters east of the Korean Peninsula.The flight distance of those missiles roughly mat...

Idaho judge sentences 5 from white nationalist group to jail for conspiracy to riot at Pride event

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:13:34 GMT

Idaho judge sentences 5 from white nationalist group to jail for conspiracy to riot at Pride event COEUR D’ALENE, Idaho (AP) — Five members of the white nationalist hate group Patriot Front have been sentenced to several days in jail for conspiring to riot at a Pride event in Idaho.Judge James Stow sentenced each of the men on Friday to five days in jail with credit for two days already served, the Coeur d’Alene Press reported. Forrest Rankin, Devin Center, Derek Smith, James Julius Johnson and Robert Whitted are also not allowed to be within 2 miles (3.2 kilometers) of the Coeur d’Alene City Park while on unsupervised probation for a year.The men were also fined $1,000 each. If they successfully complete probation they will be able to have the charges dismissed.A Kootenai County jury on Thursday found them guilty of the riot charge after about an hour of deliberation. The men were accused of planning to riot at the Coeur d’Alene LGBTQ+ Pride event in 2022.A total of 31 Patriot Front members, including one identified as its founder, were arrested June 11, 2022, after someon...

No children’s remains found in Nebraska dig near former Native American boarding school

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:13:34 GMT

No children’s remains found in Nebraska dig near former Native American boarding school An archeological dig for a lost children’s cemetery near the Nebraska site of a former Native American boarding school has ended after two weeks — and no remains were found. Dave Williams, the state’s archeologist, said the team searching near the former Genoa Indian Industrial School plans to meet on Zoom with representatives of 40 tribes across the U.S. next week to determine next steps.“I would have preferred that we found the children,” said Judi gaiashkibos, a member of the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska and the executive director of the Nebraska Commission on Indian Affairs. “But we have to remain hopeful. They’ve been gone more than 90 years. I feel like I have to remain steadfast and committed.” The search for gained renewed interest after hundreds of children’s remains were discovered at other Native American boarding school sites across the U.S. and Canada in recent years. Dogs trained to detect the odor of decaying remains searched the area last summer and indicated there ...

Man linked to deaths of four women in Oregon reportedly assaulted one earlier, victim’s father says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:13:34 GMT

Man linked to deaths of four women in Oregon reportedly assaulted one earlier, victim’s father says PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A man being investigated in the deaths of four women in Oregon had previously attacked and choked one of them, her father said. But the man was not arrested until months later — only after the women’s bodies were discovered scattered across northwest Oregon.The bodies had raised fears a serial killer was targeting young women in the area. The Multnomah County District Attorney’s Office announced Monday that investigators and prosecutors from nine law enforcement agencies have found links between the four deaths, with at least one person of interest identified.The statement did not name the person, but a law enforcement official with knowledge of the investigation said Tuesday it is Jesse Lee Calhoun. The official requested anonymity because they are not authorized to comment publicly on the case. Calhoun was arrested on June 6 by members of two sheriff’s departments with U.S. Marshals Service assisting, the official said.The bodies of Kristin ...

Magnificent Mile pop-up shop aims to give back to Ukraine

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:13:34 GMT

Magnificent Mile pop-up shop aims to give back to Ukraine CHICAGO — As the war in Ukraine rages on, some native Ukrainians living in Chicago are doing their part to help friends, loved ones, and strangers back in their homeland. Khrystyna Bodnarchuk is one of a team of native Ukrainians now living in Chicago. She is part of a team that has launched a pop-up store on Michigan Avenue, displaying goods in what is now war-torn Ukraine. The money raised will help rebuild a children's hospital in Eastern Ukraine, heavily damaged by the Ukraine-Russia conflict. Though the children’s hospital suffered extensive damage, it remains operational as a frontline facility.  Russia arrests a hard-line nationalist who accused Putin of weakness in Ukraine “This beautiful cause, in such a beautiful space, where people can see the beauty and the talent and the love from Ukraine," Bodnarchuk said. "(It's a) good collaboration and a good cause."Bodnarchuk moved with her family to the US about a decade ago. Chicago has long been a place where Ukrainians have f...

Camp provides Chicago kids refuge from violence, stress

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:13:34 GMT

Camp provides Chicago kids refuge from violence, stress WEHATON, Ill. — A west suburban camp is giving hundreds of Chicago kids refuge from some of the city’s most violence-plagued neighborhoods.Every week this summer, nearly 80 kids will load onto a bus outside West Garfield’s Off the Street Club to a secluded place 25 miles outside the city called Camp Mathieu. Camp provides Chicago kids refuge from violence, stress From camper to executive director, Arnett Morris spends nine weeks at Wheaton's Camp Mathieu and  oversees nearly a thousand kids from Chicago every summer"The reason Off the Street and Camp Mathieu is so important to me is because it was once my salvation,” Morris said. “As a kid, I came to this camp and it saved my life. On the West Side, the word safety is almost non-existent. You can walk into a situation any day and be in a lot of trouble." More from Erin: Organization has compassion blooming in vacant lots on South Side The camp provides a reprieve from the stress these kids intimately know."When you come to ...

What to know about the USWNT's 2023 World Cup

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:13:34 GMT

What to know about the USWNT's 2023 World Cup AUCKLAND, New Zealand — Once again, it's time for the best in women's soccer to compete on the world stage - and once again the United States has some major expectations. The national team begins their quest for another FIFA Women's World Cup title on Friday night when they face Vietnam in Auckland, New Zealand for the tournament that will be staged in that country and Australia through August 20th.Here's what's ahead for the USWNT in this year's tournament.(AP Photo/Abbie Parr)Going for the Three-PeatIn 2023, the team comes into their opener as the favorites as they look to pull off a first in the Women's World Cup - a three-peat.The United States has won the last two tournaments - 2015 in Canada and 2019 in France - and has the overall lead in championships with four since its inception in 1991. In that year, the USWNT won the Women's World Cup held in China and then captured it as the hosts in 1999.England, Germany, and France are also considered major contenders for the champion...

'Cocaine Sharks' may be biting into bales dumped off Florida's coast, scientists say

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:13:34 GMT

'Cocaine Sharks' may be biting into bales dumped off Florida's coast, scientists say (KTLA) – Animals hopped up on cocaine is not a new concept; the February film “Cocaine Bear” loosely chronicled the bizarre true story of when a 175-pound black bear ingested cocaine that was thrown out of a drug smuggling plane in 1985. However, with Discovery Channel’s "Shark Week" right around the corner, scientists are now probing the possible consequences of sharks ingesting cocaine dumped in the Atlantic Ocean.“Cocaine Sharks,” which premieres Wednesday, takes viewers on a hunt for evidence supporting tales of sharks gobbling up cocaine bales. ”I'm basically looking for something really weird and out of the ordinary," says the lead scientist, Tom Hird, in the program."The deeper story here is the way that chemicals, pharmaceuticals and illicit drugs are entering our waterways — entering our oceans — and what effect that they then could go on to have on these delicate ocean ecosystems," Hird told Live Science. These notable movies, TV shows are on hold because of the actors s...

Record-breaking streak of 105° days in Austin ends after 11 days

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 00:13:34 GMT

Record-breaking streak of 105° days in Austin ends after 11 days AUSTIN (KXAN) — Yet another heat record has been broken in Austin, Texas.Camp Mabry, Austin's official weather reporting site, hit 105° or higher every day between July 10 and July 20, a total of 11 days in a row. That breaks a 100-year-old record, set in August 1923.The streak was finally broken on July 21, when temperatures topped out at 104°. Weather Extremes: What are the hottest and coldest temps in Austin history? Temperatures above 105° are becoming more common. Austin has weather records dating back to the 1890s. Since then, 105° has been reached a total of 196 times. How often does Austin hit 100°? Here’s a breakdown by date, month, year and decade While we did see a surge in the cumulative total number of 105°+ days in the 1920s, the majority have been much more recent than that. In fact, more than 60% of all days at or above 105° have been since the year 2000.Put another way, the total number of 105° days in Austin has doubled just since 2009.