MIAA state rugby tournament pairings

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 06:44:14 GMT

MIAA state rugby tournament pairings BOYS RUGBY PAIRINGSDIVISION 1SEEDS: 1. Belmont (5-0); 2. St. John’s Prep (3-1-1); 3. Xaverian (4-2); 4. BC High (2-2-1)SEMIFINALS – TBABC High at BelmontXaverian at St. John’s PrepFINAL – TBABCH/Belmont vs. Xaverian/SJPDIVISION 2SEEDS: 1. Algonquin (5-2); 2. Hanover (7-0); 3. Weymouth (6-1); 4. Catholic Memorial (4-3); 5. Blue Hills (4-2); 6. Braintree (5-2); 7. Chelmsford (4-3)QUARTERFINALS – TBABlue Hills at Catholic MemorialBraintree at WeymouthChelmsford at HanoverSEMIFINALS – TBABH/CM at AlgonquinBraintree/Weymouth vs. Chelmsford/HanoverFINAL – TBASemifinal winners GIRLS RUGBY PAIRINGSDIVISION 1SEEDS: 1. Belmont (7-0); 2. Lincoln-Sudbury (4-3); 3. Brookline (3-4); 4. Weymouth (4-3)SEMIFINALS – TBABrookline at Lincoln-SudburyWeymouth at BelmontFINAL – TBABrookline/L-S vs. Weymouth/Belmont   

See the images of North Korea’s launch pad activity as it prepares its first spy satellite

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 06:44:14 GMT

See the images of North Korea’s launch pad activity as it prepares its first spy satellite SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea said Tuesday it would launch its first military spy satellite in June and described space-based reconnaissance as crucial for monitoring U.S. “reckless” military exercises with South Korea.The statement came a day after North Korea notified Japan’s coast guard that the launch, sometime between May 31 and June 11, might affect waters in the Yellow Sea, East China Sea and east of the Philippines’ Luzon Island. Japan’s defense minister warned its forces to shoot down the satellite or debris if any entered Japanese territory, and its coast guard issued a safety warning for ships that would be in the affected seas during the expected launch, citing a risk of falling debris. While North Korea’s rivals have condemned the country’s planned launch as a banned test of ballistic missile technology, it’s less clear whether the satellite itself is advanced enough to support the North’s stated goals of tracking and monitoring U.S. and South Korean...

NATO to send 700 more troops to Kosovo to help quell violent protests

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 06:44:14 GMT

NATO to send 700 more troops to Kosovo to help quell violent protests OSLO, Norway (AP) — NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said Tuesday that the military organization has sent 700 more troops to Kosovo to help quell violent protests and has put another battalion on standby in case the riots spread.“We have decided to deploy 700 more troops from the operational reserve force for Western Balkans and to put an additional battalion of reserve forces on high readiness so they can also be deployed if needed. These are prudent steps,” Stoltenberg told reporters in Oslo, after talks with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store. A battalion typically ranges from 300 to around 1,000 troops.Stoltenberg condemned the violence in Kosovo, saying that “such attacks are unacceptable and must stop.” He warned that NATO troops “will take all necessary actions to maintain a safe and secure environment for all citizens in Kosovo.”He urged both sides to take steps to deescalate, refrain from “further irresponsible behavior,” and to return to EU-backed talks on im...

Canadian Afghan advisers take government to court over alleged discrimination

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 06:44:14 GMT

Canadian Afghan advisers take government to court over alleged discrimination OTTAWA — Two Canadians who served the military in Afghanistan are suing the federal government over alleged discrimination for failing to rescue their family members from the Taliban. The federal government recently created a program to ensure the families of Canadians who served as language and cultural advisers in Afghanistan are brought to safety.But the criteria is so restrictive it doesn’t apply to some family members who were threatened because of their connection to Canada’s military efforts before the Taliban takeover in August 2021. In their lawsuit, the advisers compare the plight of their family members to that of Ukrainians, who were offered an unlimited number of temporary visas to flee the Russian invasion and work or study in Canada.Lawyer Nicholas Pope says Ukrainians have been offered better immigration benefits, even though the Afghans he represents are facing just as much danger. The federal government hasn’t yet responded to the court filing, bu...

Artificial intelligence raises risk of extinction, experts say in new warning

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 06:44:14 GMT

Artificial intelligence raises risk of extinction, experts say in new warning LONDON — Scientists and tech industry leaders, including high-level executives at Microsoft and Google, issued a new warning Tuesday about the perils that artificial intelligence poses to humankind. “Mitigating the risk of extinction from AI should be a global priority alongside other societal-scale risks such as pandemics and nuclear war,” the statement said. Sam Altman, CEO of ChatGPT maker OpenAI, and Geoffrey Hinton, a computer scientist known as the godfather of artificial intelligence, were among the hundreds of leading figures who signed the statement, which was posted on the Center for AI Safety’s website.Worries about artificial intelligence systems outsmarting humans and running wild have intensified with the rise of a new generation of highly capable AI chatbots such as ChatGPT. It has sent countries around the world scrambling to come up with regulations for the developing technology, with the European Union blazing the trail with its AI Act expected to be approved...

AUDIO QUIZ: Try to spell the words from the Scripps National Spelling Bee finals

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 06:44:14 GMT

AUDIO QUIZ: Try to spell the words from the Scripps National Spelling Bee finals OXON HILL, Md. (AP) — The middle school-age spellers who make it to the finals of the Scripps National Spelling Bee spend years studying roots and language patterns and poring over the dictionary in order to give themselves a chance to be crowned bee champion. They use those skills to decipher what letters could possibly make the sounds in words that everyday English speakers never hear, much less use in conversation. Here are 10 words taken from a round in the 2022 finals, along with their definitions. Listen carefully: Can you spell any of them correctly?ANSWERS1. dasypodid2. martinete3. phenocoll4. tyrolienne5. opisometer 6. ditalini7. coracidium8. charadriiform9. ajivika10. PachytylusBen Nuckols, The Associated Press

Malta says it didn’t find migrant boat in distress alerted by NGOs

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 06:44:14 GMT

Malta says it didn’t find migrant boat in distress alerted by NGOs BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Authorities on the European island nation of Malta have contested accusations made by a group of nongovernmental organizations a day earlier regarding a migrant boat in distress.“Following multiple verifications of reported position through multiple searches, no boat was sighted in the reported position,” the Armed Forces of Malta said in an email to The Associated Press on Tuesday.On Monday, four rescue groups operating in the central Mediterranean accused Maltese authorities of coordinating the return of around 500 people to eastern Libya where they were subsequently imprisoned, in violation of international maritime law.The group of migrants, including 55 children and pregnant women, had been trying to reach Europe on May 23 aboard a rusty iron fishing vessel when they reported to Alarm Phone — a hotline for migrants in distress — that they were adrift and taking in water, according to the NGO.Communicating by satellite phone, the migrants shared their GPS...

Minnesota governor readies to sign bill legalizing recreational cannabis

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 06:44:14 GMT

Minnesota governor readies to sign bill legalizing recreational cannabis ST. PAUL, Minnesota (AP) — Minnesota Democratic Gov. Tim Walz is scheduled to sign a bill Tuesday that legalizes recreational marijuana for people over the age of 21, making Minnesota the 23rd state to legalize the substance for adults.Former Gov. Jesse Ventura, who supported legalization when he served from 1999-2003, is expected to attend the signing ceremony. Walz said in November that Ventura would be invited because Ventura was one of the first governors in the country to support legalization.Under the new measure, it would become legal by Aug. 1 to possess, use and grow marijuana at home. Possession of cannabis flower would be limited to 2 pounds (0.9 kilos) at home and 2 ounces (56 grams) in public. Stricter caps would be placed on cannabis products with concentrated THC. Retail sales at dispensaries would probably be at least a year away. Once licensed, stores would charge sales tax plus a 10% cannabis tax.Minnesotans who have been convicted of misdemeanor or petty misdemean...

Pembina Pipeline partnering with Marubeni Corp. on ammonia export project

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 06:44:14 GMT

Pembina Pipeline partnering with Marubeni Corp. on ammonia export project CALGARY — Pembina Pipeline Corp. says it has reached an agreement with Japanese conglomerate Marubeni Corp. to create an ammonia supply chain for exports to Asian markets.Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline says the project includes joint development of low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia production facilities near Fort Saskatchewan, Alta.The company says the project will make use of existing infrastructure and regional natural gas supplies to produce the hydrogen, along with the ammonia which is used as a hydrogen carrier.The project is expected to have a design capacity of up to 185 kilotonnes per year of hydrogen production, which would be converted into about a million tonnes a year of ammonia that would be carried to the west coast via rail. Pembina Pipeline says it plans to use carbon capture and storage to capture a “significant” amount of the carbon emissions. The company says the project would potentially serve as an anchor to develop a wider low-carbon complex that it c...

Suburban driving instructor allegedly sexually abused student

Published Thu, 28 Nov 2024 06:44:14 GMT

Suburban driving instructor allegedly sexually abused student ST. CHARLES, Ill. — A driving teacher is facing 13 counts of sex abuse after allegedly abusing one of his students in 2021.Paul Bocska, 56, of St. Charles, was taken into custody last week. He's facing eight counts of criminal sexual assault and five counts of aggravated criminal sexual abuse.Prosecutors allege Boscka had sexual contact with one of his students, who was a minor, at Drive Now Driving School, located in the 100 block of North Second Street. Suburban man accused of DUI after passenger dies in crash His bond was set at $50,000. Boscka posted $5,000 and he was released.Anyone with information should call police at 630-377-4435.