Tigers starter Matthew Boyd will have season-ending Tommy John surgery
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:07 GMT
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Detroit Tigers starter Matthew Boyd will have season-ending elbow reconstruction surgery after tests Tuesday revealed a partial sprain of the left-hander’s ulnar collateral ligament. Boyd (5-5, 5.45 ERA) exited his start against the Texas Rangers on Monday night after feeling discomfort in his arm after only 15 pitches. He pointed at his elbow during a conversation on the mound with manager A.J. Hinch and trainer Ryne Eubanks.The Tigers didn’t say when Boyd would have the procedure, commonly known as Tommy John surgery. The timetable for recovery is typically at least 12-14 months. Detroit placed Boyd on the 60-day injured list. Right-hander Will Vest, who exited with an injury in the second inning Monday night after replacing Boyd in the first, was put on the 15-day IL with a lower right leg strain. The Tigers have 10 pitchers on the injured list, and half of them have started games this season.Right-hander Matt Manning (1-1, 4.63 ERA) was activa...Stewart helps Liberty beat Sun 89-81 in Jonquel Jones’ return to Connecticut
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:07 GMT
UNCASVILLE, Conn. (AP) — Breanna Stewart scored 24 points and Jonquel Jones added 14 points and 11 rebounds in her return to Connecticut as the New York Liberty beat the Sun 89-81 on Tuesday night.The victory moved the Liberty into a tie with Connecticut atop the Commissioner Cup standings in the Eastern Conference. Each team has one game left although New York has the tiebreaker having swept the two games against the Sun.Las Vegas has already wrapped up the Western Conference slot.Alyssa Thomas led Connecticut (12-4) with 11 points, 10 assists and 10 rebounds for her fifth career triple-double. She’s now done it in consecutive games and three times in the last seven days. Thomas is the all-time record holder in the category. DiJonai Carrington scored a career-high 23 points to lead Connecticut.New York (10-3) was up 80-68 with 6:26 left before Connecticut (12-4) scored 13 straight, the last of which came on a contested layup by Thomas with 3:39 left that was her 11th point and gave...Katie Ledecky joins an elite club with another dominating performance at the US nationals
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:07 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Katie Ledecky joined an elite club Tuesday night, earning her sixth trip to the world championships with a dominating victory in the 800-meter freestyle at the U.S. nationals.Ledecky was under her own world-record pace for much of the race before settling for the victory in 8 minutes, 7.07 seconds — her third-fastest time in the grueling event, which she has dominated over her career. She was clearly pleased with the performance, flashing a thumbs-up and a defiant shake of the head when she turned and spotted the time. Ledecky became only the sixth swimmer to make the world championships for the sixth time, joining Michael Phelps, Ryan Lochte, Natalie Coughlin, Elizabeth Beisel and Nathan Adrian.No one else was even close to Ledecky. When she touched the wall, the closest swimmer was nearly a lap behind.Seventeen-year-old Jillian Cox claimed the second spot on the worlds team in a major surprise. She finished in 8:20.28 — more than 13 seconds behind Ledecky.___AP...Conservationists and tribes urge US appeals court to block Biden-backed Nevada lithium mine
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:07 GMT
RENO, Nev. (AP) — Lawyers for environmentalists and tribes urged a U.S. appeals court on Tuesday to overturn a judge’s decision to allow construction to begin on a huge lithium mine in Nevada earlier this year before the plans were in full compliance with federal law.A lawyer representing four conservation groups seeking to halt the project said a U.S. district judge in Reno illegally exceeded her authority when she refused to revoke the mine’s operation plan in March despite her conclusion that federal land managers had violated the law in approving parts of it.“This is the first time in public land history that we have a major project violating a number of provisions but is allowed to go forward,” Roger Flynn, the director of the Colorado-based Western Mining Action Project, told a three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals.“In the meantime, thousands of acres of public land are essentially being clear-cut,” he said Tuesday about the high-desert sagebrush th...Camping ban gets unanimous approval in Douglas County
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:07 GMT
DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — Douglas County commissioners on Tuesday unanimously passed a public camping ban.The ban will limit camping and ban temporary structures on public property in the area "without written approval.”Commissioners questioned how those words could affect enforcement.“Would anything in this ordinance inherently prohibit that an organization like Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts or some other youth camping organization from attempting to get and receive a camping permit?” Commissioner George Teal asked before voting Tuesday. Human case of plague found in Montezuma County “No, written permission of any kind permits any organization or party to use public property. It’s just the process of getting that approval,” Douglas County Attorney Jeff Garcia said. Anyone who ignores the measure could face a fine of up to $1,000 if shelter space is available.“It is important to note that a party cannot violate this ordinance if there is no other ...Residents at Plantation Acres demand more safety protocols for horses due to increased traffic and congestion
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:07 GMT
Horse lovers in Plantation Acres are concerned that increased traffic and congestion are making their equestrian community unsafe.Kevin Ozebek has tonight’s 7 Investigates.Ashlynn met Rosie when she was 8 years old.Ashlynn Howard, Rosie’s owner: “I fell in love with Rosie on that first ride, and I was like, ‘I have to have her. She’s perfect. She’s amazing.'”Whether it was jumping for fun or barrel racing, Ashlynn loved to take Rosie out riding.But to get to nearby Plantation Equestrian Center, they had to leave the barn where Rosie boarded and crossed busy Sunrise Boulevard.On May 4, Ashlynn was riding Rosie near the equestrian center south of Sunrise when the unthinkable happened.Ashlynn Howard: “I made the mistake by giving my friend the reins of my horse, and she mistakenly let go of my horse and my horse took off.”Rosie ran for the barn and into traffic at the intersection of 118th Street and Sunrise Boulevard.She was hit by...Phil Stringer’s video goes viral after being the only passenger on American Airlines
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:07 GMT
A North Carolina man got a taste of the good life recently when he was the only passenger on an American Airlines flight.Phil Stringer had patience like no other as he booked a flight from Oklahoma to North Carolina but before the flight takeoff, storms rolled in and the flight was delayed for nearly 18 hours.All the other passengers found other flights but he waited and ended up having the plane to himself.Stringer started rolling, as he got personalized service from everyone at American Airlines.Phil said how a bad situation turned into a good one when he finally got home.“For the crew, they had to get called they were at their hotel like they were gonna go to bed. I felt so bad because I was like, Oh my gosh, they literally had to come here for me,” said Stringer. “My bag actually did get misplaced for about 45 minutes in Charlotte. I was like, Are you kidding me? We lost the one bag that we had on the plane. How did that even happen? You know, honestly, it was ...Gaming out Russia’s future
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:07 GMT
All eyes are on Moscow — but no one knows what they’re looking at. Are there more uprisings in the works? Will Vladimir Putin escalate his brutality in Ukraine to compensate? Are his nukes secure? Will everything somehow return to a tense, war-time status quo? These types of questions have gripped conversations after a failed mutiny saw the Wagner Group’s mercenaries march within hours of Moscow before turning back. While Putin and Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin continue to spin dueling narratives about the rebellion, one thing appears certain: the Russian leader’s veneer of invincibility has shattered. That does not mean the end of the Putin regime is imminent. But a host of hard-to-imagine and even bizarre scenarios are now being teased out as everyone speculates over what comes next.There are “more unknowns than knowns,” said a senior Central European diplomat, who like others was granted anonymity to discuss sensitive security matters. POLITICO lays out ...We have reached the point of maximum Russian danger
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:07 GMT
Ivo Daalder, former U.S. ambassador to NATO, is president of the Chicago Council on Global Affairs and host of the weekly podcast “World Review with Ivo Daalder.”History unfolds in bursts — there are long periods where little changes, then suddenly the world is turned upside down. The 24-hour armed rebellion that saw a mercenary army traverse 800 kilometers toward Moscow, uncontested, has changed everything.Russian President Vladimir Putin now faces the gravest crisis of his quarter-century presidency. His weakness has been exposed: None of Russia’s security forces stood in the way of the Wagner Group’s march to Moscow, and those who did were swiftly dealt with. The people of Rostov-on-Don — the logistical hub of Russia’s army in the south, which Wagner occupied without any resistance — greeted the mercenaries with waves and open arms. And it required an outsider, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, to convince Wagner head Yevgeny Prigozhin to stand down.Power is as much abou...Under-fire Scottish leader Humza Yousaf takes plea for closer EU ties to Brussels
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:51:07 GMT
BRUSSELS — He emerged as the leader of the Scottish National Party following Nicola Sturgeon’s messy exit from the political scene earlier this year — and just as a funding scandal engulfed his party.But, despite the firestorm at home, Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf is in Brussels with a clear message: Don’t close the door to Scottish membership of the European Union.In an interview with POLITICO, Yousaf said that Scotland is ready and waiting to join the EU if it becomes independent — a priority he believes has become all the more relevant since Brexit.“Sixty-two percent of Scotland voted to stay within the European Union in 2016. But unfortunately we have been taken out of the EU,” Yousaf said. Scotland rejoining the EU would by no means be an easy road. After a failed referendum attempt in 2014, there is the fact Scotland is still a part of the United Kingdom, with no clear route to a second vote.Were it under his control, Yousaf said, “We would have had [a sec...Latest news
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