Trump cracks jokes, campaigns after indictment unsealed 

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:23:50 GMT

Trump cracks jokes, campaigns after indictment unsealed  COLUMBUS, Ga. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump blasted his historic federal indictment as “ridiculous” and “baseless" Saturday during his first public appearance since the charges were unsealed, painting the 37 felony counts as an attack on his supporters as he tried to turn dire legal peril to political advantage.Speaking at a Republican state convention in Georgia, Trump cast his indictment by the Department of Justice as an attempt to damage his chances of returning to the White House as he campaigns for a second term.“They’ve launched one witch hunt after another to try and stop our movement, to thwart the will of the American people,” Trump alleged, later telling the crowd that, "In the end, they’re not coming after me. They’re coming after you.”The strategy is a well-worn one for Trump, who remains the front-runner for the 2024 GOP nomination despite his mounting legal woes, which also include criminal charges filed against him in Ma...

Rope resembling noose found at Virginia elementary school

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:23:50 GMT

Rope resembling noose found at Virginia elementary school VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Authorities are investigating after a small rope in the shape of a noose was found in a tree earlier this week at Newtown Elementary in Virginia Beach, Virginia."I am horrified by what can only be seen as a racially motivated act and can assure our community that VBCPS does not tolerate acts of hate of any kind," said Virginia Beach Superintendent Aaron Spence in a message to the school community. "We will fully support and cooperate with our law enforcement partners to ensure this matter is thoroughly investigated." RECALL: Chocolate snacks sold at Dollar General may contain peanuts A school district spokesperson says the rope was found on Tuesday by a staff member. The district's Office of Security and Emergency Management is also investigating the matter in addition to police, who have increased patrols at the school. "The safety and security, both physically and emotionally, of our students and staff is our top priority and VBCPS does not tole...

Severe thunderstorm watch for northern areas tonight

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:23:50 GMT

Severe thunderstorm watch for northern areas tonight AUSTIN (KXAN) -- After another hot afternoon with highs in the mid to upper 90s, we'll be watching the chance for isolated storms this evening.The most widespread storms will miss the KXAN viewing area and impact areas between Waco and Dallas, but isolated strong or severe storms will be possible this evening. We'll keep rain chances at 20% this evening, favoring areas north of Austin. We'll have to watch outflow boundaries of storms to our north in case we can manage more storms in our area than we currently expect.Slight risk (2 out of 5) for severe storms late Saturday for most of Central TexasThe main concern would be for very large hail and damaging winds. The areas with the best chance for severe weather have been included in a Severe Thunderstorm Watch until 10 p.m., which includes Lampasas and Milam Counties.Severe thunderstorm watchAn even lower rain/storm chance (10%) exists for Sunday and Monday, which will generally be hot and dry days that start with low clouds and end ...

Blacklegged ticks carry, likely spread chronic wasting disease, study finds

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:23:50 GMT

Blacklegged ticks carry, likely spread chronic wasting disease, study finds As if they weren’t horrible enough for spreading Lyme and other nasty human diseases, now we can hate blacklegged ticks for carrying chronic wasting disease that kills deer.Scientists from the University of Minnesota and the University of Wisconsin are studying how blacklegged ticks — formerly called deer ticks — may be harboring and spreading CWD, the always-fatal disease that is sweeping through wild and domestic herds of deer, elk, moose and even reindeer across North America and beyond.Blacklegged ticks are unique in their ability to transmit serious disease from small mammals to humans, and now have been found to carry chronic wasting disease that kills deer. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)The researchers first determined that ticks were capable of carrying an infectious dose of CWD-causing prions. To do this, they had ticks in a lab feed on blood contaminated with brain tissue from a deer infected with CWD. They found that ticks appeared to both ingest CWD prions ...

Twins storm back to beat Blue Jays

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:23:50 GMT

Twins storm back to beat Blue Jays TORONTO — The Twins unloaded a week’s worth of frustration in the eighth inning on Saturday.After scoring a combined 10 runs in their previous seven games, the Twins broke through for seven runs in the eighth inning on Saturday, flipping a game in which they had been quieted most of the way through, on its side for a 9-4 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays at the Rogers Centre.Last week, after yet another tough loss in Tampa Bay, one in which Carlos Correa went hitless with a pair of strikeouts, the Twins’ star shortstop said he always puts pressure on himself, and blames himself after every loss, as well.A few days later, it’s Correa who the Twins have to thank, in large part, for their dramatic turnaround on Saturday.After loading the bases with a trio of singles, Correa came through with the hit he has been searching for all season, getting hold of an Adam Cimber pitch and depositing it just over the wall in left field.Correa’s big swing brought life to the Twins’ dugout and turne...

Inter Miami visits St. Louis next month. Will Messi play?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:23:50 GMT

Inter Miami visits St. Louis next month. Will Messi play? ST. LOUIS - Soccer legend Lionel Messi will soon embark on the world of Major League Soccer with Inter Miami. Messi announced his big career decision earlier this week, one that has many American soccer fans scrambling to find the first date he might be coming to a pitch near them. St. Louis CITY SC will host Inter Miami on July 15 at CITYPARK. The prospect of Messi competing in St. Louis adds to the excitement of CITY SC's inaugural season. But will it happen? Precautionary boil advisory after major St. Louis water main break Entering the weekend, Inter Miami has not yet disclosed a potential timeline for how soon Messi might take action. Messi is under contract with Paris Saint-Germain of Ligue 1 through June 30. After that, he will likely need some time to get accustomed to the MLS soccer scene and Miami's playbook. So between the time his current contract ends to Inter Miami's match in St. Louis, Messi has around two weeks to get in shape for CITY SC. That doesn't seem like t...

Thousands gather for Susan G. Komen's 'More Than Pink' Walk

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:23:50 GMT

Thousands gather for Susan G. Komen's 'More Than Pink' Walk ST. LOUIS - The 25th annual Susan G. Komen “More Than Pink” walk raised money for breast cancer awareness, research and care for local patients and survivors.Tower grove park turned pink Saturday morning with thousands of breast cancer survivors and their loved who showed their support for those lost and still fighting during the biggest fundraiser of the year.“It’s more emotional for me, especially to see so many survivors. It’s a good thing and a bad thing at the same time because there are so many that are survivors but then it just means there are more people who are getting cancer,” said breast cancer survivor, Mindy Strauss. Precautionary boil advisory after major St. Louis water main break Originally called the “Race for the Cure,” now the “More Than Pink” walk helps educate people that it’s more than research but about the importance support and services hold.“We also provide navigation services; we provide financial assistance to breast cancer patients who might need help...

Reds rough Mikolas in 8-4 defeat of Cardinals

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:23:50 GMT

Reds rough Mikolas in 8-4 defeat of Cardinals ST. LOUIS (AP) — Elly De La Cruz kept up his hot start with an RBI, stolen base and impressive headfirst slide at the plate, Andrew Abbott pitched shutout ball for the second straight start and the Cincinnati Reds beat the St. Louis Cardinals 8-4 Saturday behind the two rookies.The 21-year-old De La Cruz made his big league debut Tuesday and has a five-hitting hitting streak, batting .316 with a double, triple, home run, three RBIs and two stolen bases.He walked in the fifth inning and reached when he grounded into a forceout in the seventh, then scored from first on Spencer Steer's double when he ran through third base coach J.R. House's stop sign and with a headfirst slide got around catcher Andrew Knizner.Abbott (2-0). a 24-year-old left-hander who debuted Monday with a win over Milwaukee, allowed five hits and three walks in 5 2/3 innings and struck out four. He has pitched 11 2/3 scoreless innings and allowed six hits.Abbott became the first Reds pitcher with 11 2/3 consecutive...

Padres’ Manny Machado makes incredible catch; Rockies lose sixth straight

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:23:50 GMT

Padres’ Manny Machado makes incredible catch; Rockies lose sixth straight Manny Machado’s incredible circus catch and a bullpen hiccup led to the Rockies’ 3-2 loss to the Padres on Saturday afternoon at Coors Field.In the eighth, with one out and Ezequiel Tovar on third base, pinch-hitter Mike Moustakas hit a pop foul between the Padres dugout and the tarp down the left-field line.  Machado raced over and, just feet from the wall, juggled the ball three times before grabbing it with his bare hand for the out. Then he threw the ball from the seat of his pants to prevent Tovar from breaking toward home.The Padres escaped the inning and went on to win the game.Bobble baby, bobble baby, bobble baby (yeah). pic.twitter.com/J2RHam4C3X— MLB (@MLB) June 10, 2023And so the reeling Rockies lost for the sixth consecutive time and fell to 0-5 on the current homestand.Reliever Jake Bird, who has been so solid this season, was charged with the loss after giving up two runs in the sixth.Colorado starter Kyle Freeland showed again why he is the Rockies...

Nuggets Journal: Mike Miller saw something special in Nikola Jokic. So he gave him a nickname.

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 12:23:50 GMT

Nuggets Journal: Mike Miller saw something special in Nikola Jokic. So he gave him a nickname. MIAMI – If you listen closely, Mike Miller still pronounces Jokic with a hard “J”.Even now, close to a decade after their careers crossed paths in Denver, Miller falls into old habits.It was Miller’s inability (or perhaps unwillingness?) to properly pronounce the Serbian’s name that gave the NBA and Nuggets fans their greatest gift. That’s how the nickname “Joker” was born.“Because he was a goofball and Jokic, Joker, and to be honest with you, the way he played the game was like that to me,” said Miller, who sat near the court ahead of Denver’s triumphant Game 3 victory on Wednesday over the Heat in the NBA Finals.“Again, that’s why I fell in love (with his style) at his age, how much better he made players around him, how slow the game was for him and how creative he was, not just scoring but passing the ball,” Miller said. “That’s where I gave him ‘The Joker.’”Miller was at the back end of his lengthy and decorated career when he and the large, uniquely coo...