Celtics’ Jayson Tatum gifts sneakers to young fan battling cancer during surprise meeting
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:54 GMT
Last Friday’s Celtics game brought a major surprise for a young boy battling cancer in the form of an unexpected meeting with Celtics star Jayson Tatum. Tatum also gave the young fan a new pair of sneakers. Speaking after the excitement, the boy’s mom said it was a dream come true for her son. “I was kind of speechless,” Xavier Goncalves said of his meeting with Tatum. “It was just a life changing moment.”Goncalves, 10, is a fifth grader from Raynham. He was diagnosed with cancer back in November and has been living at Christopher’s Haven in Boston with his mother, Samantha Bowditch, while receiving radiation treatments. “He has been outstanding through the entire thing,” Bowditch said.Bowditch took her Celtics superfan to his first game on Friday, where they had no idea about the surprise the team had in store for him. Then, the team brought Xavier down to the court to meet his idol — Tatum. “The smile that was on his face when Jayson Tatum walk...Orioles break out new ‘homer hose’ celebration and blast their way to 5-1 win over Athletics
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:54 GMT
The Orioles are all about hydrating.Baltimore hit three home runs Monday in its 5-1 win over the Oakland Athletics — ample opportunity to debut its new home run celebration.A week after introducing the sprinkler and dugout water streaming as their doubles tradition, the Orioles (5-5) celebrated the three blasts — from Ryan Mountcastle, Adley Rutschman and Austin Hays — by chugging water from a snake funnel.“I love it,” Rutschman said. “We’re just huge proponents of staying hydrated. That’s what we’re about — doing the little things like that.”While fans on social media attempted to nickname the celebration, starting pitcher Kyle Gibson clarified that its official name is the “homer hose.”“We want to make sure that it’s rebranded a little bit. It’s a homer hose, not a, uh, a dong bong,” Gibson said with a smile after allowing one run in 6 1/3 innings. “So it’s a homer hos...Slow rollers help Mets beat Padres in 1st game between teams since NL Wild Card series
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:54 GMT
Home field advantage typically refers to bigger locker rooms, shorter commutes and friendly fans, but facing the San Diego Padres on Monday night at Citi Field, the Mets received an advantage in the form of some dirt and paint.Two rollers in the same inning made for a couple of entertaining moments. Tens of thousands of fans watched intently to see if a bunt up the third-base side by Luis Guillorme would roll foul and a slow roller off the bat of Tomas Nido just two batters later would do the same. They both stayed fair and the Mets capitalized by scoring three runs in the seventh inning to defeat the Padres, 5-0.With the Mets up 3-0 in the seventh, Yu Darvish came back out for his seventh inning of work and promptly gave up a leadoff double to Mark Canha. Guillorme attempted a sacrifice bunt, which is where the entertainment began.Guillorme’s bunt rolled slowly up the left side of the infield, right along the narrow strip of dirt between the baseline and the grass. Darvish, a...Louisville bank employee livestreamed attack that killed 5
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:54 GMT
By DYLAN LOVAN and CLAIRE GALOFARO (Associated Press)LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — A Louisville bank employee armed with a rifle opened fire at his workplace Monday morning, killing five people — including a close friend of Kentucky’s governor — while livestreaming the attack on Instagram, authorities said.Police arrived as shots were still being fired inside Old National Bank and killed the shooter in an exchange of gunfire, Louisville Metro Police Department Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel said. The city’s mayor, Craig Greenberg, called the attack “an evil act of targeted violence.” The shooting, the 15th mass killing in the country this year, comes just two weeks after a former student killed three children and three adults at a Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, about 160 miles (260 kilometers) to the south. That state’s governor and his wife also had friends killed in that shooting. In Louisville, the chief identified t...Colombian who made racist comments about VP to be sentenced
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:54 GMT
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — A 62-year-old woman was convicted of discrimination and harassment on Monday for making racist comments about Colombia’s first Black vice president during an antigovernment protest last year.Luz Fabiola Rubiano pleaded guilty to the charges and will be sentenced by the judge on May 30. In Colombia, acts of discrimination are punishable with up to three years in prison, though judges can replace prison time with parole or house arrest.The small business owner from Bogota went viral in September after she railed against Vice President Francia Márquez on a video published by a local news site. Rubiano was protesting in front of Colombia’s congress and responded to a question from a journalist by hurling insults against Márquez and Afro-Colombians.“Apes are now governing us,” Rubiano said in the video, which is still available on Twitter, but was censored by other platforms. “Francia Márquez is an ape … what education can Black people have, they steal, atta...Rogers to acquire TTC wireless network, bring 5G to subway system
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:54 GMT
Rogers Communications Inc. says it’s buying the company that owns the wireless network in Toronto’s subway and will bring 5G to the entire system.The telecom giant says it has entered into an agreement to purchase BAI Communications’ Canadian operations.In 2012, BAI was awarded a $25-million contract by the TTC to build and operate its public Wi-Fi and cellular network.However, Freedom Mobile is the only telecom company that has signed on to provide coverage to its customers through BAI’s network, meaning most mobile customers have little to no service along the subway line.An increase in violent incidents on the TTC over the past year has brought the gap under fresh scrutiny, with some calling on the federal telecommunications regulator to force Rogers, Bell and Telus to use BAI’s network.Rogers says with the acquisition of BAI, it can now invest in building a comprehensive and reliable 5G network for the entire TTC subway system.Rogers is the parent c...GO train rider raises concerns over accessibility at Union Station
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:54 GMT
After a frustrating journey home, a GO train rider with a visual impairment is calling out Metrolinx for its lack of accessibility at Union Station.Tara Small says last Monday evening she and her friend were trying desperately to locate the accessibility coach on the GO train heading for Hamilton. Small has low vision and uses a guide cane. Her condition has significantly impacted her depth perception, so the raised platform and ramp found at the accessibility coach is important to help her board safely. “We looked up and down. I couldn’t find the one,” Small recalled. “My friend even got on the train and went over to the other track on the other side of the train because she said maybe it’s on that side. She looked up and down but there wasn’t anywhere that we could see it.”With the help of her friend, Small boarded the train before the doors closed with the hope of finding the right car from the inside. She says there were no staff to ask and no announcement on the int...India residents try to save a river, officials deny problems
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:54 GMT
KOCHI, India (AP) — Eloor smells like it is dying. Once it was an island of rich farmland on the Periyar River, 17 km (10.5 miles) from the Arabian sea, teeming with fish. Now, a stench of putrid flesh permeates the air. Most of the fish are gone. Locals say people living near the river are hardly even having children anymore.Yet here is Shaji, alone in his small fiber boat, fishing with his handmade rod, the southern Indian state of Kerala’s massive industrial smokestacks behind him. Some 300 chemical companies belch out dense fumes, almost warning people to stay away. The waters have taken on dark hues. Shaji, a fisherman in his late 40s who only uses one name, is among the few who remain. “Most of the people here are trying to migrate from this place. If we look at the streets, it’s almost empty. There are no jobs and now we cannot even find work on the river,” said Shaji, displaying the few pearl spot fish he managed to catch during an entire day in March. EDITOR’S NOTE: This ar...CPD Interim Supt. Carter says officer who shot and killed Adam Toledo should be fired
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:54 GMT
CHICAGO — Interim Chicago police superintendent Eric Carter has recommended the officer who shot and killed 13-year-old Adam Toledo in March 2021 be fired, according to a report obtained by WGN.Carter filed charges to the CPD Board of Police, claiming deadly force by officer Eric Stillman was unnecessary. The charges also accuse Stillman of failing to use de-escalation tactics before the shooting.Other claims in the report include that Stillman failed to notify the City's Office of Emergency Management and Communications before the pursuit began, on top of also failing to wait for backup and activating his body camera in a 'timely manner.'The decision by Carter to recommend Stillman be fired is a reversal from former CPD Superintendent David Brown's decision where he recommended Stillman be suspended.The charges to the CPD Board of Police filed are not a criminal indictment, but rather the launching of an internal investigation where interim supt. Carter will have the burden of prov...CPD: A man is dead after Southwest Side shooting
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:54 GMT
BURBANK, Ill. — A man is dead after being shot in the head Monday evening on the far Southwest Side, according to Chicago police.Police said a 32-year-old man was standing in a parking lot in the 7600 block of South Cicero Avenue around 5:30 p.m. when he was hit in the head by gunfire.The victim was then taken to Advocate Christ Medical Center in critical condition, where he later died of his wounds. Fire crews battle extra-alarm fire in Bridgeport Police have no one in custody as area detectives continue to investigating.If you or someone you know has information that can help police make a breakthrough in the investigation of this incident, anonymous tips can be filed online at cpdtip.com.No other information is available at this time.Latest news
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