Pratto, Massey, Olivares homer as Royals blast White Sox 9-1

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:37:48 GMT

Pratto, Massey, Olivares homer as Royals blast White Sox 9-1 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Nick Pratto homered and Brad Keller won for the first time in nearly a month as the Kansas City Royals beat the Chicago White Sox 9-1 on Wednesday night.Keller (3-3), who leads the majors with 32 walks allowed, got into immediate trouble walking the first two batters he faced, but escaped first-inning damage with a double play and strikeout.Gavin Sheets walked to lead off the second and scored on Hanser Alberto’s single to left for the White Sox lone run off Keller.Keller finished five innings, allowing one run on three hits and four walks, striking out four to earn his first win since April 12.The Royals batted around in the first, collecting six hits, including Pratto’s two-out RBI single, grabbing a 4-0 lead while forcing Lance Lynn (1-5) to toss 37 pitches in the inning.Lynn surrendered seven runs on nine hits two walks, fanning four over five innings.Pratto’s homer, a two-run shot to right, gave Kansas City a 7-1 lead in the fifth.Michael Massey opened t...

DC mayor aims to make it easier to detain repeat offenders charged with violent crime

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:37:48 GMT

DC mayor aims to make it easier to detain repeat offenders charged with violent crime D.C.’s mayor wants to change how the city detains people suspected of violent crime. During a crime summit, the mayor took questions about her plans to introduce legislation to make it easier to hold people in jail before trial.Mayor Muriel Bowser is ready to shift the city’s previous stance on whether repeat offenders charged with a violent crime should remain in jail until their trial.“What I will recommend is that we change the presumption, especially in cases of violent crime, where someone has already been convicted of a violent crime,” Bowser said during a crime summit on Wednesday. “We think that the court should have in their decision-making the ability to detain that person until the trial happens. So that will be one part and a big part of the legislation that I advance to the council to help deal with what I think are some gaps in our law.”She plans to propose the legislation to the D.C. Council before heading to Capitol Hill, where she...

International students face glaring food insecurity and a lack of ethnic food

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:37:48 GMT

International students face glaring food insecurity and a lack of ethnic food By: Minu Mathew and Taylor Pace, Local Journalism Initiative ReporterWhen Shruti Nadkarni arrived from India to pursue her PhD at the University of Guelph, she spent her first month here living off a diet primarily made up of bread and mayonnaise, losing a dangerous amount of weight in the process. As a graduate student, she came with funding in her pocket. But as an international student, she wasn’t familiar with the local cuisine, and was shocked by how expensive it was. “In my country, you can get vegetables anywhere. And you can bargain and reduce the prices,” Nadkarni said. “So it’s easily available, it’s so accessible, and it’s way cheaper.” “And the cheapest is never the healthiest,” she said. It took her some time to properly access her Canadian bank account, so for the first few weeks, everything she purchased was converted from rupees, “which was very expensive,” Nadkarni said. One Canadian dollar is equal to about 60 rupees. “So every time I ...

Plastic rats and playoff beards: Superstitious behaviours in hockey fans and players increase during the playoffs

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:37:48 GMT

Plastic rats and playoff beards: Superstitious behaviours in hockey fans and players increase during the playoffs By: Terry Eddy, University of Windsor ListenAs the Toronto Maple Leafs recently limped to a third straight defeat to the Florida Panthers, Leafs fans experienced the dreaded rat trick. In this ritual, Panthers fans throw plastic rats onto the ice to summon the energy of past, unexpected successes.A group of extraterrestrials watching this event might be puzzled to see hundreds of otherwise normal people hurling mass-produced rodents at a few dozen tired men with unkempt facial hair. If, as sport fans, we set our past experiences to the side, these superstitions that are so pervasive in sport — especially when the games carry the most weight — really make very little objective sense. https://www.youtube.com/embed/jnPZX0U9-XI?wmode=transparent&start=0 TSN looks at the history of the ‘rat trick,’ when Florida Panthers fans throw plastic rats onto the ice after games.As an ardent sport fan for most of my life — and someone who may or may not have participated in fan rituals — I’m in...

Canada unveils new passport design

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:37:48 GMT

Canada unveils new passport design Canada says its updating one of the most “powerful and respected travel documents world.”Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship said today that the new passport has been redesigned from cover to cover with state-of-the-art security features and new artwork, maintaining its status as one of the most secure and universally accepted travel documents in the world for all Canadians.Security features include a new polycarbonate data page—a technology similar to Canada’s driver’s licences, laser engraved personal information which will make information less prone to tampering, a Kinegram over the main photo and a custom see-through window with a secondary image of the passport holder.The Minister said that the historic designs have been replaced with iconic imagery of Canada’s natural beauty throughout the four seasons. He said that the changes have been made with diversity and inclusion kept in mind.“The new passport will start rolling out l...

Hail piles up on Johnstown street, damages cars in Erie

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:37:48 GMT

Hail piles up on Johnstown street, damages cars in Erie JOHNSTOWN, Colo. (KDVR) — Some neighbors in Johnstown woke up Wednesday morning to a complete whiteout on the street, sidewalks and yards — all thanks to a ton of hail that rolled in during a storm Tuesday night. “We woke up to piles and piles, some of it as deep as my waist and knees," said Kelly Secrest, who lives in Johnstown. She said the hail was only pea-sized so it caused minimal damage, but it fell for about an hour straight."People were trying to scoop it but it was so heavy. It's not like with snow," Secrest said. "I have never seen anything like this in my life." Hail up to 4 inches fell Wednesday in Colorado: See the list Secrest said it took tractors nearly four hours to clean up the road in the Country Acres neighborhood.“I don’t even know, I can't explain it, to be honest. I can't explain it. I've seen things like this on TV but now I've seen it in person," Secrest said "It was different, that’s the best I can come up with. It was different."Over in Erie, the size o...

5 shot in southeast Denver

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:37:48 GMT

5 shot in southeast Denver DENVER (KDVR) — Police said five people were shot Wednesday night in southeast Denver.It happened in the area of East Girard Avenue and South Dayton Street, according to the Denver Police Department. The call came in around 9 p.m.Three of the victims were transported to the hospital in an ambulance, police said. Two others transported themselves.Preliminary information indicated that all the victims were adults, according to police.No further information was immediately provided.

Al Stauch speaks one-on-one with FOX31 after verdict in son's murder

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:37:48 GMT

Al Stauch speaks one-on-one with FOX31 after verdict in son's murder EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — Two days after his ex-wife was convicted of murdering his son, Gannon Stauch, Al Stauch sat one on one with FOX31. “You can show emotion, you can show feeling, but you can move forward,” Stauch said.Stauch invited FOX31 into his home Wednesday, sharing messages of hope after three years of agony.During the trial, hours of FBI-recorded phone calls between him and his former wife -- now his son’s convicted killer -- played in the courtroom.“I had to put myself in the mind of a killer, which was her mind, to try to get anything I could out of her,” Stauch said. “It was — it was brutal. I would say some of those days were six, eight hours long, and we didn't even hear half of the phone calls. There was so many more that I had to endure through, but I knew that that was my way of helping to find my son.” ‘Love took him out of this world’: Gannon Stauch’s mother reflects after verdict Stauch said the final word from Judge Gregory Werner during sentences re...

M-DCPS names Morningside K-8 Academy’s Mouriño 2023 Principal of the Year

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:37:48 GMT

M-DCPS names Morningside K-8 Academy’s Mouriño 2023 Principal of the Year Miami-Dade County Public Schools honored this year’s winning head of the class.The Dade Association of School Administrators sponsored the award ceremony in West Miami-Dade on Wednesday to honor outstanding principals and assistant principals in the district.This year’s prize went to Leonardo Mouriño, the principal at Morningside K-8 Academy. He has been an educator with the district for three decades.Mouriño took home a $2,000 cash prize, as well as a three-year lease on a new car.

Lance Lynn gives up 4 runs in the 1st on another tough night as the Chicago White Sox lose 9-1 in Kansas City

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:37:48 GMT

Lance Lynn gives up 4 runs in the 1st on another tough night as the Chicago White Sox lose 9-1 in Kansas City The Chicago White Sox were on the verge of a big first inning when their first two batters, Tim Anderson and Andrew Benintendi, drew walks.A double play and a strikeout ended the threat without a run.The Kansas City Royals made the most of their opportunities in the bottom of the first, scoring four runs. The Sox never recovered, falling 9-1 in front of 12,187 on Wednesday at Kauffman Stadium.“We had a chance to put some runs on the board in the first inning and we didn’t,” Sox manager Pedro Grifol said. “Then came out and gave up four. Momentum switched right there. That first inning right there was a big inning for us.“We had first and second, nobody out. We had them on the ropes there and (Royals starter Brad Keller) was able to get out of it. Gave up four and never got back in it.”It was another tough night for Lance Lynn (1-5), who allowed seven runs on nine hits with four strikeouts and two walks in five innings.“He had a good game pla...