Sorokin stellar again, Islanders beat Capitals in shootout
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:28 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Trade deadline pickup Pierre Engvall scored, Ilya Sorokin made 28 saves and the New York Islanders took another stride toward returning to the playoffs by beating the Washington Capitals 2-1 in a shootout Wednesday night.With their second consecutive win — and first in six shootouts this season — the Islanders strengthened their hold on the first Eastern Conference wild card. They’re now five points up on Pittsburgh and six ahead of Florida with five games left to play in the regular season.“We’re trying to make the playoffs,” said Bo Horvat, who along with Kyle Palmieri scored in the shootout. “We want to play the right way and do all the right things and play well at both ends of the rink, and we’ve been doing that as of late. That’s what you’re going to need in the playoffs come that time. Our goal is to get there and continue to keep playing the way we’re playing.”Sorokin again was crucial for New York, stopping two of three shooters in the sh...OPINIÓN | El chantaje nuclear de Rusia es un éxito espectacular para Putin
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:28 GMT
Nota del editor: Keir Giles (@KeirGiles) trabaja en el Programa sobre Rusia y Eurasia de Chatham House, un centro de estudios sobre asuntos internacionales del Reino Unido. Es autor de “Russia’s War on Everybody: And What it Means for You”. Las opiniones expresadas en esta columna le pertenecen exclusivamente a su autor.(CNN) — Vladimir Putin detalló la semana pasada la intención declarada de Rusia de tener armas nucleares tácticas basadas en Belarús. La oleada de reportes alarmistas sobre lo que esto significaba pone de relieve gran parte de lo que está mal con las respuestas de Occidente a la intimidación nuclear rusa.Cómo se han interpretado las palabras de Putin en Occidente puede resultar una sorpresa para Moscú, pero no hay duda de que será muy gratificante. Porque Rusia ya ha “utilizado” armas nucleares. Las ha utilizado con gran éxito sin dispararlas, recurriendo a amenazas vacías sobre posibles ataques nucleares para disuadir muy eficazme...Students reportedly left unattended during school threat in Loveland
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:28 GMT
LOVELAND, Colo. (KDVR) -- It was just before 10 a.m. Wednesday when a Loveland parent received a text from her daughter, warning her there might be a shooting at Loveland High School.That parent, who asked not to be identified, said it sent her into a panic.“It was very scary," she said. "Just thinking back on it, I didn’t know what to do.” Affidavit: 15-year-old shot at officer, had Glock with automatic switch To make matters worse, she said her daughter's teacher wasn't in the classroom, as confusion spread throughout the school."A lot of them had chosen to not show up to school knowing there was a possible threat," she said. "With the teachers leaving these kids there, essentially they were like sitting ducks."Safe2Tell tip warned of school shootingAccording to Loveland Police, that Safe2Tell tip was received just after 8 a.m., warning of a planned school shooting. That thread turned out to be unfounded, but the district didn't alert parents until just after 10 a.m. Wednesday. ...1 killed in Boulder house fire
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:28 GMT
BOULDER, Colo. (KDVR) -- One person was killed Wednesday in a structure fire in Boulder's Highland Park neighborhood.The fire was reported in the 2800 block of Dartmouth Avenue. Study: Colorado one of the top states for tech workers The adult victim was found inside during the fire response.Details of how the fire started have not been released. It's also not apparent if anyone else was home at the time the fire started.FOX31's Rogelio Mares is heading to the scene to get some of these questions answered. He will have live reports during FOX31 news at 4 and 5.Cash, know-how and public support: The recipe for hitting Europe’s green building targets
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:28 GMT
This article is the product of a POLITICO Working Group, presented by Holcim.If the EU wants to meet its 2050 net-zero target, it needs to rethink the way it builds its cities.The bloc’s building stock is currently responsible for 40 percent of total energy consumption and 36 percent of the bloc’s energy-related greenhouse gas emissions — that means slashing those emissions will be key to hitting overall climate goals.The EU has set a target of reducing buildings’ greenhouse gas emissions by 60 percent by the end of the decade and ensuring buildings are fully decarbonized by 2050. To get there, Brussels is requiring the bloc to slash energy consumption by 11.7 percent by 2030, with part of that cut achieved with the mandatory renovation of public buildings. It is also revising rules on energy performance for buildings — now being negotiated by the Parliament and EU capitals — to compel countries to ensure their worst-performing buildings reach higher energy-efficien...Editorial: Latest school shooting shows need for strong Red Flag laws
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:28 GMT
The debate over gun control rages again after yet another school shooting, this time at a private Christian elementary school in Nashville.The suspect in Monday’s killing spree, 28-year-old Aubrey Hale, shot her way into the school and gunned down six people, including three 9-year-old children, according to police. Pols and pundits have reignited the national argument on gun control vs. Second Amendment rights, with the usual fiery rhetoric.The debate won’t end this week, nor this month, nor anytime in the foreseeable future. More people intent on evildoing will take firearms they acquired through illegal or legal means, and take out their twisted agenda on innocents.The problem is more complex than a laser focus on gun ownership would indicate.One factor that can and should be addressed immediately is the emotional makeup of the shooters themselves. Stable, well-adjusted members of the community don’t walk into schools with assault weapons. It’s only after ...For a great kid-friendly day trip, head to New Bedford
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:28 GMT
My two granddaughters love what we call “Rara Days;” when I take them to do all kind of fun things until they’re so tired they crash off to sleep that night.They can be demanding though.“We want to go to a zoo! And some museums! And can we take a beach walk? And Rara – we need a really great playground!”I have a secret weapon that allows me to say “Absolutely!” to all of it.New Bedford (https://destinationnewbedford.org) has long been known for whaling and its rich history, but it’s also quietly built itself to be one of the best family destinations around.We like to start our day at Noah’s Playground, an incredible ADA accessible playground located at lovely Pope’s Island. Noah’s was built in 2017 with funds raised by the family of Noah Fernandes, a boy who lost his life at 14 after battling a disease that left him in a wheelchair.Besides being accessible to all, Noah’s setting is pretty with great water views. There are clean public rest rooms and comfortable benches for parent...Herald hires Mac Cerullo as new Red Sox reporter
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:28 GMT
It all started with a tacky Nickelodeon alarm clock.Think of the most over-the-top relic of the 1990s imaginable, a purple and neon-green monstrosity that blared an unholy mashup of spaceship noises, trumpets and marching band cacophony if you dared set it to go off in the morning.I couldn’t tell you when or how I got it. By this point I’d long outgrown it. But in the fall of 2003 that bizarre childhood holdover became arguably my most important possession.Why? Because it had a radio, and on school nights after my parents banished me to my room for the evening that tacky clock was my only conduit to that October’s epic Red Sox playoff run.I remember spending hours in the dark listening to Joe Castiglione call the action, visualizing the scene unfolding miles away Fenway Park or beyond. Like everyone else in the region I was completely transfixed, and those indelible weeks sparked an enduring passion.Even back then I knew somehow, someway, sports would always be a part of my life.If ...Davies: Pols’ oil biz blame game ignores how markets work
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:28 GMT
When gas prices rose 150% from June 2020 to June 2023, politicians didn’t hesitate to blame corporate greed. Yet over the last six months, gas prices have fallen 33%. Are politicians congratulating oil companies for displaying altruism? No. Market skeptics only see prices through the eyes of greed. Prices fall because of “market forces” but rise because of “greed.”Consider ExxonMobil, the largest U.S. oil company. From 2010 through 2014, Exxon’s after-tax profit averaged $9.1 billion per quarter. Starting in 2015, its profits fell more than 50%, to an average of $3.9 billion per quarter, yet no politician thanked Exxon for its generosity.Then came COVID. In 2020, the company lost an average of $5.6 billion per quarter, yet no politician applauded Exxon’s selfless magnanimity.And politicians were right not to do so.Exxon was neither generous in the late 2010s nor magnanimous in 2020. Exxon responded to market forces: paying the prices that markets dictated and selling at prices that ...Lucas: DiZoglio still wins even if she loses Beacon Hill audit
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:09:28 GMT
Fiery State Auditor Diana DiZoglio may lose a skirmish in her battle to audit the Massachusetts Legislature, but she will still win.At least in the court of public opinion.If, over the strenuous objections of the leaders of the Legislature and the Constitution she gets to audit the House and the Senate, she wins.If she is prohibited by law or by the courts from doing so, she also wins.That is because the Massachusetts Legislature is held in such low esteem by the public — fairly or not —that any attack on it and its workings looks like good government even if the attacks are political.This is especially true in DiZoglio’s case. She was practically an outcast in both the House and the Senate during her 10-year tenure in the Legislature after repeatedly challenging the leadership in both branches before being elected auditor in the last election.So, she presumably knows what she is looking for and that is to make herself look good at the expense of House Speaker Ron Mariano and Senate...Latest news
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