Yankees Notebook: Michael King continues to stretch out; Oswald Peraza getting a good look
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:46 GMT
With their playoff dreams on life support, the Yankees’ eyes have turned towards the future. Developing youngsters such as Anthony Volpe, Everson Pereira and Oswald Peraza has become a priority for the Bombers.However, the group of rookies aren’t the only ones being molded for the future as Thursday’s starter against the Nationals will likely spend the remainder of the season growing into a new role.Michael King is making his second start of the season as manager Aaron Boone continues to stretch him into a potential starting pitcher. The 28-year-old owns a 3.26 ERA in 41 appearances (40 coming out of the bullpen) this season.“Just want to give Kinger that opportunity and continue to stretch him out a little bit when it presents itself,” Boone said before Thursday afternoon’s game. “I think it’s worth seeing him continue to [stretch out]. …“Anytime you can add another starter to the mix as a real option, that’s intrigu...Trump set to turn himself in to Georgia authorities in election interference case: Here’s what we know
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:46 GMT
By David Cruz | New York Daily NewsFormer President Donald Trump will once again turn himself in to authorities for the fourth time this year, this time in Georgia in a case involving election interference in the Peach State.Trump is one of 19 people criminally charged with attempting to overturn the presidential election outcome in Georgia in 2020 after Trump lost the state to President Biden. He is being charged with racketeering, conspiracy to commit forgery, and 11 other charges.When is Trump expected to turn himself in?That remains unclear. So far, the Fulton County District Attorney’s office has not released any information pertaining to when Trump is expected to turn himself in. We do know that it’s expected Thursday and comes a day before D.A. Fani Willis’ deadline ordering Trump and his co-defendants turn themselves in.Will Trump receive any special treatment?No. According to Fulton County Sheriff Patrick Labat, Trump will be fingerprinted and have a mugshot taken, making T...8 places to get waffles in San Diego
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:46 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- This may come as a sweet surprise -- it's National Waffle Day and there are several San Diego spots serving up soft and flaky delights for the occasion.Do you prefer classic waffles with butter or syrup, or do like them loaded with fruit and maybe a drizzle of chocolate? The good news is the options are plentiful in America's Finest City when it comes to these golden, cake-like dishes. Philippine Cultural Arts Festival coming to Balboa Park To help you decide where to celebrate National Waffle Day Thursday or any day for that matter -- there's no limits when it comes to waffles -- here are eight spots throughout the county with warm irons ready to grid together a waffle just for you:-- Atypical Waffle Company: Described by its owners as a "Belgian-treat purveyor," this North Park spot serves up house-made liege waffles with sweet and savory toppings.-- Country Waffles: You can expect an American café when visiting this spot in Clairemont, which serves traditional waf...Presidential debate shows how GOP candidates are struggling to address concerns about climate change
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:46 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The eight Republican presidential candidates on the debate stage were asked to raise their hands if they believed human behavior is causing climate change.Not a single hand went up. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis shut down the question and attacked the “corporate media.” Echoing the words of former President Donald Trump, Vivek Ramaswamy called climate change “a hoax” and a “wet blanket on our economy.” Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., insisted that more serious environmental threats are coming from China, India and Africa. Just one Republican, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley, said during Wednesday night’s debate in Milwaukee that climate change “is real.”A day later, frustrated leaders in the GOP’s small but growing movement of environmental activists said their party must do better. In fact, some young conservatives confronted Ramaswamy at a gathering after the debate and told him his answer was particularly unhelpful. “We’re getting to a point where Republicans a...Ontario Green Party leader calls for public inquiry into Greenbelt land removals
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:46 GMT
Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner is calling for a full, independent public inquiry into Greenbelt land removals. A report this month from the auditor general found that developers who owned 15 sites of land that the Progressive Conservative government removed from the protected Greenbelt area last year now stand to see those properties rise in value by $8.3 billion.The auditor general found that developers who had access to Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Steve Clark’s chief of staff wound up with 92 per cent of the land that was removed from the Greenbelt for housing. RELATED: Chief of Staff for Ontario Housing Minister resigns amid Greenbelt controversySchreiner says the report answered some questions, but raised even more and that’s why a full public inquiry is needed.He says Ontarians deserve to know how “wealthy insiders could hand over an envelope that led to government policy decisions with windfall profits of $8.3 billion going to a handf...Renewables pause in Alberta affecting 118 projects worth $33 billion, think tank says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:46 GMT
A clean energy think tank says Alberta’s pause on approvals for new renewable energy projects is affecting 118 projects worth $33 billion.The Pembina Institute says those projects would create enough jobs to keep 24,000 people working for a year.It says those projects represent what could be $263 million in local taxes and leases for landowners in 27 municipalities.Earlier this month, the province’s United Conservative government said it would pause all renewable energy approvals until February as it considers issues such as land use and reclamation.The utilities regulator said Wednesday it is to continue to examine projects, but won’t issue any new approvals.The move has stunned Alberta’s booming renewables industry, with several companies with projects in the works saying the uncertainty is causing them to look elsewhere.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Aug. 24, 2003.The Canadian PressScores of Trump supporters show support outside Georgia jail ahead of his expected surrender
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:46 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — Hours before former President Donald Trump was expected to turn himself in at the Fulton County Jail on charges related to his efforts to remain in power after his 2020 election loss, dozens of his supporters had already gathered Thursday morning outside the facility. And the crowd grew steadily as the day progressed. It will be the fourth time this year that Trump, the early front-runner in the 2024 Republican presidential primary, is booked on criminal charges. But unlike his previous arrests, which happened in courthouses just before initial appearances before a judge, this time he will be turning himself in at a notoriously troubled jail. Also different from his previous surrenders: authorities are expected to take a booking photo of the former president.Trump and 18 others were indicted last week, accused by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis of participating in a sprawling scheme to undermine the will of Georgia voters who had narrowly rejected the Repu...Ukraine seeks Canada’s help in selling peace plan to skeptical states, more demining
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:46 GMT
OTTAWA — Ukraine is calling on Canada to help it sell a peace plan with Russia to developing countries who have taken a neutral stance on Moscow’s invasion.Ukrainian Foreign Affairs Minister Dmytro Kuleba wants Canada to use its “diplomatic muscle” to encourage countries beyond Europe and its allies to support a peace plan.In a video presented at a closed-door meeting of foreign ambassadors, to which The Canadian Press was invited, Kuleba also asks Ottawa to increase its anti-mining support.In addition, Kuleba seeks “a multi-year military support program” from Ottawa, one month after Canada and other G7 countries offered Ukraine a set of security guarantees.Canada’s Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly convened the meeting, and told foreign diplomats that Moscow’s demand for a ceasefire will only allow Russia to invade the country again.Joly says every country has a stake in maintaining the United Nations charter and ending Russia’s w...Zimbabwe police arrest 41 election monitors as votes are counted after widespread delays
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:46 GMT
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) — Zimbabwe police said they arrested 41 workers for poll monitoring groups and seized the computers and other equipment they were using to tabulate the results of vote counting Thursday in the southern African nation’s widely delayed presidential election.Those arrested were working with two accredited monitoring organizations — the Zimbabwe Elections Support Network and the Election Resource Center — which deployed over 7,500 observers nationwide. Police spokesperson Paul Nyathi accused them of being involved in “subversive and criminal activities” as part of an opposition plan to fabricate the results.“These figures were being supplied by some observers and political party agents,” Nyathi said. The arrests, made during raids on various locations including a hotel, were criticized by the group Zimbabwe Lawyers for Human Rights, which said the workers were carrying out their mandate as accredited election observers.Zimbabwe’s long history of d...Crescent Point Energy signs deal to sell assets in North Dakota for $675M in cash
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:20:46 GMT
CALGARY — Crescent Point Energy Corp. has signed a deal to sell its North Dakota assets to a private operator for about $675 million in cash.The company says the assets had gross production of about 23,500 barrels of oil equivalent per day in the second quarter of this year.However, it says its production in North Dakota is expected to decrease to 18,000 boe/d by 2027 and decline further in future years.Crescent Point also lowered its 2023 annual average production guidance to a range of 156,000 to 161,000 boe/d, a reduction of approximately 4,500 boe/d in comparison with the midpoint of its prior guidance range. It says the revised forecast includes the impact associated with the sale, which is expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year, subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions.The company also cut its development capital expenditures guidance for the year by about $100 million, to a range of $1.05 billion to $1.15 billion, partly reflecting the sa...Latest news
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