Warriors: The latest on Gary Payton II’s calf injury

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:56:57 GMT

Warriors: The latest on Gary Payton II’s calf injury Gary Payton II will be out at least one more week as he recovers from a strained right calf, the Warriors announced.Payton, 31, injured his right calf coming off of a screen and exited early from the Warriors’ loss to the Sacramento Kings on Nov. 28. An MRI revealed a strain with a tentative week-to-week timeline for recovery.Payton will, at least, miss the Warriors’ next road trip against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Phoenix Suns and Los Angeles Clippers. At the time of his injury, Payton was playing his second game since returning from an ankle sprain that sidelined him for three games prior.Related ArticlesGolden State Warriors | Former Warriors GM Bob Myers shares a regret from 2020 NBA Draft Golden State Warriors | What the Warriors can learn from Jonathan Kuminga’s big game against Portland Golden State Warriors | Behind Curry and Kuminga, Warriors flip flat start into win over Portland Golden State Warriors | ...

Alissa Pili scores a season-high 31 points and No. 11 Utah women hand Saint Joseph’s its first loss

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:56:57 GMT

Alissa Pili scores a season-high 31 points and No. 11 Utah women hand Saint Joseph’s its first loss PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Alissa Pili scored a season-high 31 points to reach 20-plus for the fifth straight game and No. 11 Utah used a big fourth quarter to beat Saint Joseph’s 74-48 on Thursday.Pili took over in the first five minutes of the fourth, making all five of her field-goal attempts during a personal 14-2 run for a 65-43 lead. She finished 12 of 17 from the field and grabbed seven rebounds for Utah (8-1). Pili came up just short of tying her career high of 33 points, set in the NCAA Tournament last season.Kennady McQueen scored 11 of Utah’s opening 27 points and didn’t score again. Saint Joseph’s was held to six points in the first quarter and didn’t reach 11 points until Emma Boslet scored with 5:47 left in the second quarter. The Hawks started making just 3 of 19 shots. Talya Brugler scored 16 points for Saint Joseph’s (8-1), which was attempting to start 9-0 for a second straight season. The Hawks are 7-33 all-time against ranked teams under head coach Cindy Gri...

Two networks announce GOP presidential debates just days apart at same New Hampshire school

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:56:57 GMT

Two networks announce GOP presidential debates just days apart at same New Hampshire school WASHINGTON (AP) — Two television networks on Thursday announced they would hold separate Republican presidential debates at the same location in New Hampshire just ahead of that state’s GOP primary next month, but officials at Saint Anselm College said they were only aware of one of the events.CNN said earlier in the day that it would host a Jan. 10 debate at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, five days before the state’s first-in-the-nation caucuses, and a Jan. 21 debate at Saint Anselm College in Goffstown, New Hampshire, two days before that state’s leadoff primary.Later Thursday, ABC News and WMUR-TV announced that they would partner for a Jan. 18 debate at Saint Anselm College.Neil Levesque, executive director of the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm, told The Associated Press he was not aware of any planning for an event with CNN.“I have no idea about anything with any other network,” Levesque said Thursday night, referring to the CNN event.Levesque ...

Seychelles declares an emergency after deadly flooding and a blast at an explosives depot

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:56:57 GMT

Seychelles declares an emergency after deadly flooding and a blast at an explosives depot VICTORIA, Seychelles (AP) — The Indian Ocean island nation of Seychelles declared a state of emergency Thursday after flooding killed three people and a huge blast at an explosives depot near the capital injured scores of others.The explosion caused mostly minor injuries to 178 people, the health ministry said. It took place around 2 a.m. Thursday and came after hours of heavy rain and flooding starting Wednesday evening, mostly in the north of the main island of Mahe, though authorities did not link the blast to the weather.Waters from the rains flooded houses, washed away parts of roads and caused landslides in some areas. Two of the people who died in the flooding were trapped in their home, authorities said.The explosion took place in the industrial area of Providence, around 7 kilometers (4.3 miles) southeast of the capital, Victoria, the country’s president said. The blast destroyed buildings, flattened trees and left a large crater. National TV showed people at hospital...

Defending champion Argentina opens Copa América against Canada or Trinidad. US starts with Bolivia

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:56:57 GMT

Defending champion Argentina opens Copa América against Canada or Trinidad. US starts with Bolivia MIAMI (AP) — Defending champion Argentina opens next year’s Copa América on June 20 in Atlanta against the winner of a Canada-Trinidad and Tobago playoff, and the U.S. starts vs. Bolivia three days later at Arlington, Texas.Argentina also faces Chile at East Rutherford, New Jersey, on June 25 in a repeat of the 2016 final at MetLife Stadium and closes Group A four days later against Peru at Miami Gardens, Florida, also site of the final on July 14.The U.S. was matched up to play Panama at Atlanta on June 27 and finishes Group C against Uruguay at Kansas City, Missouri, on July 1, according to the draw Thursday night.Brazil heads Group D of the 16-nation tournament and faces the Costa Rica-Honduras playoff winner at Inglewood, California, on June 24, Paraguay at Las Vegas four days later and Colombia at Santa Clara, California, on July 2.Mexico is seeded in Group B and plays Jamaica at Houston on June 22, Venezuela at Inglewood four days later and Ecuador at Glendale, Arizona, on Jun...

Homeless encampment has Uptown residents prepared to break leases

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:56:57 GMT

Homeless encampment has Uptown residents prepared to break leases DENVER (KDVR) -- When a homeless encampment appeared at 18th Avenue and North Marion Street near Saint Joseph Hospital on Oct. 4, neighbors hoped it would be short-lived.Instead, residents from the upscale Kendrick apartment buildings told the Problem Solvers it's been a downward spiral of safety concerns. Homelessness in Denver up 58% since 2016 "Drug dealers are coming by. Drug deals are happening, open drug use, there's needles and human waste everywhere. We've had residents report that they found people in stairwells doing fentanyl," said Corrine, a recent transplant from Phoenix.The 36-year-old is one of three Kendrick residents who spoke to FOX31 but requested we not use their last names because of safety concerns.Residents describe security concerns"I feel unsafe in my own home scenario because I can't go outside without a new thing happening. We're right next to a hospital. We thought we were going to be safe living near here," said Connie, a 33-year-old transplant from C...

Longmont horse therapy program needs property donation

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:56:57 GMT

Longmont horse therapy program needs property donation LONGMONT, Colo. (KDVR) — A place where horses are changing the lives of children coping with disabilities is in danger of shutting down.The Horses Make Miracles program must find a new location within the next few months because the existing property is being sold. That means children and seniors along the Front Range will no longer have a place to receive therapy that is improving their quality of life. Photos: Bighorn sheep stuck on roof in Boulder Founder Linda Raulino has been providing horse therapy to children and adults for nearly 40 years.“They are very sentimental and sensitive beings, and I know having horses all my life, I went through a rough patch, and they saved me,” Raulino told FOX31.Gabe Villarreal, 8, and Sam Villarreal, 9, participate in the program. They demonstrated their grooming skills while pampering their best friends, horses Dakota and Tony.“I like to get the circle brush and brush in circles," Gabe said.Their mother told FOX31 that her children have trul...

North Miami-Dade liquor store employee injured in shooting during attempted robbery; gunman at large

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:56:57 GMT

North Miami-Dade liquor store employee injured in shooting during attempted robbery; gunman at large Rescue crews rushed an employee at a liquor store in North Miami-Dade to the hospital after, police said, he came under fire during an attempted robbery, triggering an ongoing search for the gunman responsible.Miami-Dade Police and City of Miami Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the shooting at the Jensen’s Liquors just north of 79th Street along North Miami Avenue, near the city of Miami, Thursday evening.According to investigators, the subject walked into the business just before 6 p.m. and demanded some sort of refund.When the clerk refused, police said, the subject grabbed a bottle of liquor off the counter and walked out.Detectives said the employee, who is 66 years old, followed after the subject, who pulled out a firearm when he was confronted.Police said a struggle ensued in the parking lot of the store, and moments later, the subject fell back, pointed his gun upwards and deliberately pulled the trigger, striking the victim in the abdomen.Paramedics transpor...

Christmas season fights: Man vs. Frog (and pigeons and geese)

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:56:57 GMT

Christmas season fights: Man vs. Frog (and pigeons and geese) Welcome to Declassified, a weekly humor column.It’s time for that most festive of traditions: Having a go at the French!More specifically, having a go at the French for what they eat at Christmas. The Great Foie Gras Battle has long raged, of course. Back in 2000, when France held the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU, Jacques Chirac had his counterparts served foie gras and asked the room: “So, who doesn’t like it?” He then pulled back the heads of his fellow leaders and one by one force-fed them so that their livers became hyperfattened (probably).Anyway, something else that the French hold dear is now under attack — and no, we don’t mean the European Parliament’s monthly trips to Strasbourg! It’s cuisses de grenouilles (frog legs).Consumption of the delicacy peaks during Christmas season in France, with around 100 million frogs killed each year to feed demand, according to activists who have launched a campaign pointing to...

The second coming of Donald Tusk

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:56:57 GMT

The second coming of Donald Tusk BRUSSELS — Welcome back, Donald Tusk! In all likelihood, it will be a very familiar, newly anointed Polish prime minister, who will return to his old office building at the European Council in Brussels next week, for what is set to be a bruising summit of EU leaders. For many Europeans, Tusk’s return to the EU’s top table promises to bring back the good old days before 2015, when Poland’s nationalist, conservative administration under the Law and Justice (PiS) party came to power and spent eight years throwing spanners into the EU’s machinery. But the new Tusk could be quite different from the old one. Rather than ruling a confident country coming into its own as a fast-rising European power, he’ll be nursing a deeply divided nation after eight years of populist rule that turned Poland into the bad boy of European politics.There’s palpable nostalgia for Tusk’s previous premiership — from 2007 to 2014 — when France, Germany and Poland co...