Lobotka’s passes have been the motor that makes Napoli tick

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:36:10 GMT

Lobotka’s passes have been the motor that makes Napoli tick CASTEL VOLTURNO, Italy (AP) — Throughout his entire soccer career, from youth levels on up, Stanislav Lobotka had never seen what he now sees at Napoli nearly every match.Eight Napoli players — everyone but the goalkeeper and the two center backs — line up at the halfway line at kickoffs to start the game or the second half.“We want (to) play forward to get (inside) the opponent’s half maybe to score or to create corners or something to show that we want to win the game. And it doesn’t matter who we play against,” Lobotka said in a recent interview with The Associated Press.In Italy, where conservative tactics and “catenaccio” (lockdown defense) had been the tradition for decades, coach Luciano Spalletti’s idea of attacking so decisively from the first touch was revolutionary — even for a team that had Diego Maradona when it won it’s only two league titles more than three decades ago.The strategy works, though, and Napoli has been a high-scoring juggernaut for most of the seas...

Warming temperatures ahead of weekend cold front

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:36:10 GMT

Warming temperatures ahead of weekend cold front AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Comfortable spring temperatures are expected for your Tuesday. Morning clouds and fog should lead to plenty of afternoon sunshine.A northerly component to the breeze keeps high temperatures in the 70s Tuesday and Wednesday, with cool mornings in the 50s. Temperatures Tuesday afternoon will again be in the 70sFollowing a quiet weather week, we are tracking a western storm set to move into Texas on Saturday. Heat and humidity increase ahead of the system, causing high temperatures rise above 80 degrees (Austin's average high during early April) beginning Thursday. We expect a 20% chance of storms -- some potentially strong (east of I35)-- on Saturday as the storm passes through. Stay tuned for updates.Best chance of showers/thunderstorms will be Saturday afternoonHumidity and temperatures drop Sunday morning behind this system, leading to a pleasant forecast for the Capitol 10K race. We currently expect temperatures in the 50s at sunrise Sunday with low humidity and b...

98.3 TRY Social Dilemma: Better To Take Lots of Pictures on Vacation or Just Enjoy It?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:36:10 GMT

98.3 TRY Social Dilemma: Better To Take Lots of Pictures on Vacation or Just Enjoy It? ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Today's 98.3 TRY Social Dilemma came from John and it's about vacationing and photos. Here's his email: Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Hi Jaime. I am constantly arguing with my family when we go on vacation and the reason is simple....Pictures. Recently we went on a beautiful vacation to St. Thomas in the Caribbean, but my wife and kids spent so much time taking pictures and selfies that I feel like they didn't really appreciate the beautiful spot we were in. I try to explain to them that sometime it's just better to capture the moment in your mind and not on your phone. That it's important to just be present in the moment instead of taking a selfie. They won't hear any of it. Instead they spend so much time taking pictures of everything from the sand to the sun to the ocean to the stores we shop in to the new shoes they bought and on and on and on. I worry they don't appreciate the beautiful locat...

Two arraigned in Whitehall burglary case

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:36:10 GMT

Two arraigned in Whitehall burglary case WHITEHALL, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Two people arrested in January following a burglary at a Whitehall business were arraigned on multiple indicted charges, according to the Washington County District Attorney's Office. Joseph Fortin, 36, pleaded guilty and faces a sentence of one and a half to three years in prison, and April Campeau, 44, was arraigned on indicted charges including fifth-degree criminal possession of stolen property. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On Friday, January 21, around 9:45 a.m., New York State Troopers responded to an undisclosed business in Whitehall on County Route 9 for a reported burglary. Police said that Campeau and Fortin were found on State Route 4 allegedly possessing items stolen from the business. Police ran an investigation and said they found they were responsible for the burglary. Police also said they found the two to have other stolen property and drugs. Police said the stolen property t...

Greenwich man arraigned on kidnapping, sex crime charges

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:36:10 GMT

Greenwich man arraigned on kidnapping, sex crime charges GREENWICH, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A Greenwich man was arraigned on several indicted charges, including four counts of predatory sexual assault and second-degree kidnapping, according to the Washington County District Attorney's Office. John Ingraham, 44, was arrested following a missing child investigation in January. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! On January 6, around 8:52 a.m., troopers responded to a Greenwich home for a report of a missing child. Police ran an investigation and said they found Ingraham had taken the child, under the age of 16, without permission or consent of the guardian. Police say Ingraham allegedly intended to take the child out of New York.Three hours later, police found the child in the custody of Ingraham at the I-90 NYS Thruway Warners Service Area in Warners, New York. Police say the child was uninjured and returned without incident. Shaker walks it off against Utica Proctor Ingraham was also arra...

Ask Amy: Bargains find him, but joy is fleeting

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:36:10 GMT

Ask Amy: Bargains find him, but joy is fleeting Dear Amy: My family is upper-middle class. I love to dine out and at my instigation, we do it often.I am also always seeking value in whatever I purchase, including restaurant meals. Bargains gravitate to me.Our most recent meal at a fine restaurant came about when the restaurant was offering a weekday promotion of a 10-ounce strip steak with side dish for $19.95, considerably less than the normal price.My wife ordered a 9-ounce bleu filet, which was $40.75 — one of the most expensive items on the menu.When the check came, she said she was waiting to see if I would have a heart attack, indicating that she knew her dish was pricey.My wife worked as an accountant before we were married. I am semi-retired and manage our investments and shop for the family.We do quite well, financially, but this is a common pattern for us. My wife said that she does not look at prices and that if we are going out to dinner, she is going to order what she wants.Although her expensive meals are not ...

Ukraine gets back more than 30 children from Russia after alleged deportation

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:36:10 GMT

Ukraine gets back more than 30 children from Russia after alleged deportation More than 30 children were reunited this weekend with their families in Ukraine after a lengthy operation to bring them home from Russia or Russian-occupied Crimea. They had been taken from areas occupied during the war by Russian forces.After a complicated rescue mission that involved travel across four countries, mothers hugged their children as they crossed the border to Ukraine from Belarus.Dasha Rakk, a thirteen-year-old girl, stated that she and her twin sister had made arrangements to leave Kherson, Russia, last year due to the war, and travel to a camp in Crimea for a few days. Russian officials stated that the children would stay longer once they arrived in Crimea.She said, "They said that we would be adopted and that we will have guardians." "When they told us that we would stay longer, we all began to cry."Natalia, Dasha's mother, said that she traveled from Ukraine via Poland, Belarus, and Moscow to meet her daughters. Russia has occupied Ukraine's Crimea peninsula since...

Elizabeth Holmes loses bid to remain free during appeal

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:36:10 GMT

Elizabeth Holmes loses bid to remain free during appeal By Joel Rosenblatt | BloombergElizabeth Holmes must report to prison as scheduled later this month, a judge ruled, rejecting her request to remain free on bail as she appeals her fraud conviction.The decision Monday by US District Judge Edward Davila in San Jose, California, is likely his last in the case which he’s handled since Holmes was indicted in 2018. Davila presided over the Theranos Inc. founder’s four-month trial in 2021 and sentenced her in November to serve 11 1/4 years of incarceration for deceiving investors in her blood-testing startup.Legal experts said Holmes’s bid to remain free during an appeals process that might take two years was a long shot. She’s expected to make one final request for bail from the San Francisco-based federal appeals court, which she has also asked to overturn her conviction.RELATED: Ex-Theranos exec Balwani headed to prison after losing appealDavila ruled that even if Holmes won an appeals court ruling overturning his decisions to allow evid...

Florida dominates list for self-employed workers in US, study found

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:36:10 GMT

Florida dominates list for self-employed workers in US, study found By NICOLE LAUREN | WFORMIAMI (WFOR) — How do you feel about being your own boss? Well, it seems like South Floridians seem to like the idea!A new study found that the number of self-employed workers is on the rise based on data from the US Census Bureau.The number of self-employed workers has increased by nearly one million (988,418) since 2016, according to the Census Bureau.The rankings for the cities with the most self-employed workers were:Hialeah, FloridaMiami, FloridaHollywood, FloridaCape Coral, FloridaLos Angeles, CaliforniaScottsdale, ArizonaGlendale, CaliforniaPort St. Lucie, FloridaHuntington Beach, CaliforniaFort Lauderdale, FloridaRelated ArticlesEconomy | Tech company leases big chunk of Silicon Valley office space Economy | The Bay Area’s economy of mud: Dredging concerns threaten jobs, $100 billion in assets Economy | Apple eyes big new Cupertino office building Economy | Marijuana law presents new chal...

Project that gave $500 a month to some Stockton residents shows that such efforts could have a ‘profound’ impact on public health, researchers say

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:36:10 GMT

Project that gave $500 a month to some Stockton residents shows that such efforts could have a ‘profound’ impact on public health, researchers say By Carma Hassan | CNNResults are out from a two-year experiment testing the effects of guaranteed income on residents of Stockton, California — but the findings were complicated by the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, researchers say.The program, dubbed the Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration or SEED, gave monthly payments of $500 to 131 people starting in February 2019. There was also a control group of 200 Stockton residents.A little over a year later, the Covid-19 pandemic began, launching a domino effect of lifestyle changes as more people stayed home under lockdown orders.Researchers Dr. Amy Castro and Dr. Stacia West, from the University of Pennsylvania and the University of Tennessee, found that people who received the money were more likely to be able to handle a $400 emergency, according to the analysis, published Monday in the Journal of Urban Health.The extra $500 a month also “permitted judiciousness about COVID and what conditions workers would tolera...