Angry Cowboys, injured Chargers happy to get another day of preparation for Monday night

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:23:06 GMT

Angry Cowboys, injured Chargers happy to get another day of preparation for Monday night The Dallas Cowboys and Los Angeles Chargers have different reasons to be happy they get extra time to prepare for each other.Monday night’s game gives the Cowboys (3-2) an extra day to deal with the shock of their 42-10 blowout loss to the San Francisco 49ers last Sunday.The Chargers (2-2) are coming off their bye week and will have some key starters back. Quarterback Justin Herbert is dealing with a fractured middle finger on his left non-throwing hand that is not expected to keep him from playing.While Dallas’ 28-16 loss at Arizona on Sept. 24 was surprising, the defeat at San Francisco hit the Cowboys differently.“When we lost to Arizona, I wish we could have played Thursday. Wish we could have played Monday, the next day,” defensive coordinator Dan Quinn said. “In this case, I think it’s probably better to have one more (day). I think each time is a little different. I’ll be honest. I’m glad it isn’t a bye. And we get ready to go.”One positive for the Cowboys: They a...

Prince George’s Co. Council tables move that would have raised tipped minimum wage

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:23:06 GMT

Prince George’s Co. Council tables move that would have raised tipped minimum wage A measure that would have made major changes to how restaurant workers in Prince George’s County, Maryland, are paid was tabled by the county council on Thursday.The bill would have pushed aside the tipped-wage credit commonly seen in the restaurant industry.If passed, the bill would have raised the current minimum wage in Prince George’s County for those who draw their income mostly from tips from $3.63 per hour to $13 per hour within three years.Questions raised over how restaurant workers get paidDueling rallies were held in Largo on Thursday as restaurant workers spoke for and against the bill.That drew dozens of restaurant workers and leaders from the Restaurant Association of Maryland to Jasper’s in Largo, which is right around the corner from the county government building.“This is how I was able to pay my college tuition. This is how I was able to get my first car. This is how I was able to get my first apartment,” said Pablina Kamara, a mother of three who told ...

La boda de Michelle Salas: los detalles y las restricciones que pidió

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:23:06 GMT

La boda de Michelle Salas: los detalles y las restricciones que pidió Tras meses de especulaciones, Michelle Salas está a horas de dar el sí a su prometido, el empresario venezolano Danilo Díaz, en una boda que se efectuará en la Toscana italiana este fin de semana y a la que está previsto asista su famoso padre, el cantante Luis Miguel.El llamado “Sol de México” planea viajar a Italia el viernes, tras uno de los conciertos que ofrece en Florida, como parte de su gira mundial, y estará presente el sábado cuando su hija camine al altar. La presencia de Luis Miguel en la ceremonia ha desatado un enorme debate en torno a si el cantante acompañará a su hija, a quien reconoció legalmente en 2017 cuando ella ya había cumplido los 18 años, o si irá junto a su madre, la actriz y cantante Stephanie Salas, nieta de la diva mexicana Silvia Pinal.Pero la polémica terminará en unas horas cuando se conozca de decisión de Michelle, quien ya se encuentra en Europa en compañía de su madre, Stephanie, y su abuela Sylvia Pasquel, según han compartido en dive...

With Aaron Donald still drawing attention, Rams look for more from pass rush

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:23:06 GMT

With Aaron Donald still drawing attention, Rams look for more from pass rush THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (AP) — Growing pains were expected from the Los Angeles Rams’ significantly overhauled pass rush.After the Rams totaled eight sacks through their first five games, which puts them 28th in the NFL, defensive lineman Aaron Donald said he hopes the group is close to turning potential into more production.“I think guys play hard,” Donald said Thursday. “We play with a lot of effort, so we gotta continue to do that. But as a front, as a pass-rush unit, we gotta do a little bit better getting after the quarterback, winning our one-on-ones, a little bit more technique in pass-rush situations.”Those sorts of issues rarely popped up when Donald was flanked by established players such as A’Shawn Robinson in the middle and Leonard Floyd on the edge. But a salary-cap crunch forced the Rams (2-3) to turn to unheralded former backups such as defensive lineman Bobby Brown III and rookies like outside linebacker Byron Young and defensive tackle Kobie Turner this season.T...

UFC creates its own drug-testing program in wake of split with USADA over McGregor

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:23:06 GMT

UFC creates its own drug-testing program in wake of split with USADA over McGregor LAS VEGAS (AP) — The UFC is moving on from the United States Anti-Doping Agency and is creating its own drug-testing program in a feud that involves former champion Conor McGregor.The mixed martial arts organization also sent a legal letter to USADA to demand a retraction and apology for a statement it issued Wednesday regarding the end of its deal with the UFC.In a statement to The Associated Press, USADA CEO Travis Tygart said, “We stand by our statement and our credibility.”Drug Free Sport International will be in charge of the collection process under the new program that begins in January when the UFC’s deal with USADA ends. Former FBI Special Agent George Piro, best known for interrogating former Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, will be in charge of the new program.“You identify people and entities in this space that can make something that is already working well and you make them better,” said Jeff Novitzky, UFC senior vice president of athlete health and performan...

12-year-old bias-motivated stabbing suspect had hit list, Nazi fascination

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:23:06 GMT

12-year-old bias-motivated stabbing suspect had hit list, Nazi fascination DENVER (KDVR) — A 12-year-old accused of stabbing a classmate at a Denver school last week has been charged with attempted murder and bias-motivated crime.FOX31 is not naming the seventh grader but because of the charges is reporting the suspect is Hispanic and the victim is Black. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox The victim's father, Ted Temple, said his son told him the suspect had repeatedly called him the N-word at school, "frequently ... to his face."Just a week before the attack, Temple said school leaders at Marie Greenwood Academy — a public school with grades ranging from early childhood to eighth — told him the suspect had been disciplined for calling a female student the N-word on numerous occasions."Where did he get this from at this age, this much hate?" Temple said.Child suspect's court hearing reveals new detailsA spokesman for Denver Public Schools said student privacy laws prevent the district from confirming if the 12-year-old su...

DeSantis directs state division to coordinate chartered flights for Floridians stranded in Israel

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:23:06 GMT

DeSantis directs state division to coordinate chartered flights for Floridians stranded in Israel Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is taking action to help Floridians who are stranded in Israel amid the conflict.The governor on Thursday said he is sending chartered flights to rescue these residents.“We’re leading in Florida. I just signed an executive order. We’re going to be sending our own planes, and we’re going to be bringing people right back to Florida from Israel,” he said.DeSantis has directed the Florida Division of Emergency Management to coordinate the flights, and the website to request assistance is up and running. Those who qualify will fly for free.For more information, and to access the application form, click here.

A mother shielding her son, a 26-year-old attending a music festival and 2 brothers are among the Americans killed in Israel

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:23:06 GMT

A mother shielding her son, a 26-year-old attending a music festival and 2 brothers are among the Americans killed in Israel (CNN) — A mother who shielded her son from gunfire, a “pro-peace” academic, young people who attended a musical festival and two brothers are among at least 27 Americans who have been killed in the warfare between Israel and Hamas, family members and officials say.Brothers Igal Wachs, 53, and Amit Wachs, 48, were killed when Hamas gunmen stormed their village of Netiv HaAsara, which borders Gaza, Igal’s ex-wife Liat Oren-Wachs told CNN.Both were dual Israeli-American citizens and members of the village’s security team, said Oren-Wachs, who believes the pair were killed trying to defend their community. Amit had lived in Netiv HaAsara all his life and leaves behind a wife, two daughters and a son, Oren-Wachs said.“They were both very family oriented,” she said.The brothers are among the US citizens who were killed after the Gaza-based militant group launched a devastating attack on Israel early Saturday that left at least 1,200 dead.The number of Am...

Deadly attacks on Israel and a bitter Polish election

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:23:06 GMT

Deadly attacks on Israel and a bitter Polish election Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Acast Amazon Music In this episode of EU Confidential, we discuss the EU’s muddled response to the heinous attack on Israel in which Hamas killed over a thousand civilians and took dozens of people hostage, sparking outrage and disbelief.Then we turn our focus to Poland. Host Suzanne Lynch brings...

Despite Washington chaos, Americans still want to support Ukraine

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:23:06 GMT

Despite Washington chaos, Americans still want to support Ukraine Ivo Daalder, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, is CEO of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and host of the weekly podcast “World Review with Ivo Daalder.”Europe is fearful that the United States will no longer provide military support to Ukraine — and its not alone. During a surprise visit to NATO headquarters early this week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy voiced similar concerns.The immediate reason for this is Congress’ failure to include additional funding in a short-term bill to keep the U.S. government open last month. But the deeper worry is that America’s political dysfunction has reached a point where anything seems possible — even Donald Trump’s return to the presidency.There is plenty of material to justify these fears. Despite his legal woes, Trump remains the front-runner in the contest to secure the presidential nomination for the Republican Party. The House of Representatives voted to unseat its Speaker for the first time in its nearly 250-year history. And...