For Panthers, no trade-deadline moves were the right moves

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:49 GMT

For Panthers, no trade-deadline moves were the right moves CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. (AP) — The kitchen inside the home of Florida general manager Bill Zito has some nice amenities, such as a warming drawer and a built-in griddle. He hasn’t used either.The reason: He doesn’t do something just because he can.Such was the philosophy at the NHL trade deadline when the Panthers — who were on the outside of the playoff picture at the time — were the only team in the league to be involved in zero deals. They held firm, rolling the dice with what they already had in the locker room. And since the Panthers went 12-5-2 the rest of the way, clearly playing their best hockey, Zito making no moves then seems like the best move now.“It wasn’t intended to send a message,” Zito said. “Perhaps the inference is, ‘Hey, this guy, all the things he’s telling us, he seems to believe it.’ Sometimes I wonder if people just execute to execute. If something doesn’t make sense to do, don’t do it.”Nothing made sense at that time, and things fell into place. The Panthers — ...

Knight scores 2, US routs Czech Republic 9-1 in world semis

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:49 GMT

Knight scores 2, US routs Czech Republic 9-1 in world semis BRAMPTON, Ontario (AP) — Captain Hilary Knight, Amanda Kessel and Tessa Janecke each scored twice, and the United States secured its tournament-record 22nd berth in the women’s hockey world championship gold-medal game with a 9-1 rout of the Czech Republic on Saturday.The victory sets up another potential showdown against cross-border rival Canada in the championship game on Sunday. Canada, which eked out a 3-2 overtime win over Sweden in the quarterfinals, plays Switzerland in the other semifinal later in the day.Canada (5-0) finished atop the Group A standings following a 4-3 shootout win over the Americans on Monday.With nine titles to Canada’s 12, the U.S. (5-1) has never missed a gold-medal game in tournament history, and it will be seeking to reclaim the title after losing to Canada in each of the past two finals.Second-year coach John Wroblewski’s decision to retool an aging roster so far has paid off, with a mix of veterans — Knight and Kessel — and youngsters — Janeck...

70 gallons of diesel spilled after semi overturns on I-25

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:49 GMT

70 gallons of diesel spilled after semi overturns on I-25 CASTLE ROCK, Colo. (KDVR) -- Multiple lanes of northbound I-25 in Castle Rock were closed Saturday afternoon after a semi-truck overturned and spilled 70 gallons of diesel.Colorado State Patrol said the call came in at 12:42 p.m. Only the semi-truck was involved in the crash, and the driver was issued a citation. No injuries were reported.Hazmat was called to clean up the scene.The lanes were closed between Exit 182 and Exit 184.

Missing 3-year-old Miami boy found safe; search underway for subject

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:49 GMT

Missing 3-year-old Miami boy found safe; search underway for subject Police are searching for the man who, they said, stole an SUV in Miami with a 3-year-old boy and 7-year-old girl inside, triggering a search for the younger child.City of Miami Police on Saturday morning announced that Oliver Williams was recovered and is in good health. According to investigators, they received a call at around 3 a.m. from the owner of a gray 2018 Hyundai Santa Fe saying the vehicle had been stolen from outside the Lotus House Women’s Shelter, located along the 200 block of Northwest 15th Street, with the children sleeping inside.Detectives said the girl was dropped off in the area of Northwest Sixth Avenue and 58th Street in Miami about a half hour later.An Amber Alert was issued for Oliver shortly after.The Amber Alert stated the toddler may have been in the company of an unknown Black male who was last seen wearing a baseball cap and an orange shirt. It also listed a vehicle of interest as the gray Santa Fe.https://twitter.com/MiamiPD/status/1647254108196...

Mets Notebook: Pitching moves follow Stephen Nogosek being placed on IL

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:49 GMT

Mets Notebook: Pitching moves follow Stephen Nogosek being placed on IL OAKLAND — The Mets’ pitching staff took another hit Saturday when right-hander Stephen Nogosek was placed on the 15-day injured list with a bone bruise on his right elbow. However, the club is confident that reinforcements are on the way.A series of roster moves were made Saturday morning ahead of the second game of a three-game series against the Oakland A’s. The club designated right-hander Dennis Santana for assignment and brought up right-handers Jimmy Yacabonis and José Butto from Triple-A Syracuse.In addition, ace Justin Verlander (teres major strain in right shoulder) came out of his side sessions well in Florida, and right-hander Tommy Hunter (back spasms) is set to come off the injured list April 19.“We have Tommy not too far away, it looks like he’s going to make it,” Showalter said. “Justin’s work day went really well today, so that’s good.”Butto has not pitched since April 9, so the Mets could use him out o...

Ticker: China protests US sanctioning of firms dealing with Russia

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:49 GMT

Ticker: China protests US sanctioning of firms dealing with Russia Beijing is protesting U.S. sanctions against additional Chinese companies over their alleged attempts to evade U.S. export controls on Russia, calling it an illegal move that endangers global supply chains.The U.S. Commerce Department on Wednesday placed five firms based in mainland China and Hong Kong on its “entity list,” barring them from trading with any U.S. firms without gaining a special license. Washington has been tightening up enforcement of sanctions against foreign firms it sees as providing assistance to Russia in its Ukraine war, forcing them to choose between trading with Moscow or with the U.S.US retail sales fall 1% amid high inflation, rising ratesAmericans cut their spending at retail stores and restaurants in March for the second straight month, a sign consumers are becoming more cautious after a burst of spending in January.Retail sales dropped 1% in March from February, a sharper decline than the 0.2% fall in the previous month. Lower sales of autos, electronic...

Morgan Beadlescom, Mekides Abebe rule BAA 5K fields

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:49 GMT

Morgan Beadlescom, Mekides Abebe rule BAA 5K fields Morgan Beadlescom has run in countless track races where the last 100 meters have been a whirlwind of elbows, bodies and not much running room.So when the former Michigan State All-American, who now competes for the Very Nice Track Club in Ann Arbor, Mich., found himself in a scrum with 11 runners on Charles Street at Saturday’s BAA 5K, he was in familiar territory.Beadlescom’s debut in a road 5K was a memorable one as he edged three-time Falmouth Road Race winner Ben Flanagan for the win in a scintillating 13 minutes, 25 seconds in perfect cool, overcast conditions for the field of 10,000.Flanagan clocked 13:26 as the top 11 finishers were within five seconds of each other. Edwin Kurgat of Kenya was third in 13:27, while the next three finishers, Alex Masai, Olin Hacker and Ahmed Muhumed, all registered the same time. Ben True, the course record-holder in 13:20, wasn’t in the field and is debuting in the marathon Monday.With such a deep and talented field, Beadles...

SpaceX preps 1st test flight of big ‘Starship’

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:49 GMT

SpaceX preps 1st test flight of big ‘Starship’ Elon Musk’s SpaceX is about to take its most daring leap yet with a round-the-world test flight of its mammoth Starship.It’s the biggest and mightiest rocket ever built, with the lofty goals of ferrying people to the moon and Mars.Jutting almost 400 feet into the South Texas sky, Starship could blast off as early as Monday, with no one aboard. Musk’s company got the OK from the Federal Aviation Administration on Friday.It will be the first launch with Starship’s two sections together. Early versions of the sci-fi-looking upper stage rocketed several miles into the stratosphere a few years back, crashing four times before finally landing upright in 2021. The towering first-stage rocket booster, dubbed Super Heavy, will soar for the first time.For this demo, SpaceX won’t attempt any landings of the rocket or the spacecraft. Everything will fall into the sea.“I’m not saying it will get to orbit, but I am guaranteeing excitement. It won’t be boring,” Musk promised at a Morgan Stanley co...

Domingo German throws a gem, strikes out 11 as Yankees power past Twins, 6-1

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:49 GMT

Domingo German throws a gem, strikes out 11 as Yankees power past Twins, 6-1 Aaron Boone felt confident with starter Domingo German entering Saturday’s game on Jackie Robinson Day, saying before the first pitch that the righty was in a good spot against the Twins.And German delivered.The right-hander bounced back after two rough outings to start the season, pitching a perfect game through 6.1 innings in the 6-1 win over the Twins. He threw 78 pitches and recorded a career-high 11 strikeouts.“He’s coming off a tough outing,” Boone said pregame. “He’s just got to bounce back from that.”German cruised and benefitted from an early 2-0 lead from Kyle Higashioka’s second homer of the season. Higashioka got the start behind the plate in place of Jose Trevino.Before German’s perfect game was broken up, he was stopped by umpires in the top of the fourth inning. The delay halted play for a few minutes before umpires gave the green light to resume. Twins manager Rocco Baldelli seemed unhappy with the clearance and w...

Hearing loud booms in San Diego again? This is why

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:48:49 GMT

Hearing loud booms in San Diego again? This is why SAN DIEGO — You may hear loud booms in San Diego this week, according to officials from Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton.In a noise advisory issued Thursday, Camp Pendleton says there will be live-fire training with Mine Clearing Line Charge (MICLIC) starting Saturday, April 15 until Sunday, April 23.No overnight firing is scheduled, but military officials say MICLIC may produce sounds louder than usual. 3 American sailors en route to San Diego reported missing: U.S. Coast Guard Depending on atmospheric conditions, the sound of the explosions may be amplified and heard up to 50-miles away, according to Camp Pendleton.So if you hear a loud boom in the coming week, this could be the cause.“Since 1942, Marines have been training on Camp Pendleton so they are prepared to fight our nations battles at a moments notice. Marines must train at all climates and terrains, day and night, because combat has no perfect conditions,” said a Marine spokesperson in a video explaining why these oper...