Nets snap three-game skid, beat Heat 112-97 with Miami resting Butler and Adebayo
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:56:35 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Mikal Bridges scored 24 points, Cam Johnson added 19 points and 10 rebounds, and the Brooklyn Nets routed the short-handed Miami Heat 112-97 on Saturday night to snap a three-game losing streak.Brooklyn got double-figure scoring from its entire starting five, with Dorian Finney-Smith scoring 16 points, Nic Claxton chipping in 13 and Spencer Dinwiddie finishing with 14 points and 11 assists.Miami was the third team the Nets held to under 100 points this season. The Nets forced the Heat into 17 turnovers.“Just give our guys credit for continuing to work at it,” coach Jacque Vaughn said. “It’s something new, getting our guys in different positions on the floor and taking calculated risks at certain time throughout the course of the game and possessions.”Caleb Martin scored 22 points off the bench and rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr. had 18 for the Heat, who rested Jimmy Butler and Bam Abedayo, a night after blowing a 21-point lead and losing to New York at Madison Square Garden....Storm impacts Sunday night
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:56:35 GMT
A coastal storm is moving in, bringing rain and wind to Southern New England overnight. Rain will start falling over the area over the next few hours, and gradually pick up intensity after midnight. The heaviest rain is expected to fall around 3am, with wind gusts also picking up around this time. There is a Wind Advisory for Cape Ann, Cape Cod, and the Islands through the overnight. Gusts up to 50 mph is a possibility for areas in the wind advisory. Other locations can expect gusts of 30mph or less.The storm moves out by Monday morning, but not without leaving behind at least a 1/2″ of rainfall for most.Officials break ground on Cocoanut Grove fire memorial at Statler Park
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:56:35 GMT
Officials and area residents gathered for a groundbreaking ceremony at Statler Park in Boston on Sunday for a memorial to the hundreds of people who perished in the Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire in 1942.The moving memorial will honor the 81st anniversary of the fast-moving fire that killed 490 people, marking the worst loss of life since Pearl Harbor and the second deadliest fire in American history.Family members of victims spoke at the event and some hose relatives survived the blaze noted the thanks they and their loved ones have for the good Samaritans and firefighters who rushed into the building to help.The memorial is set to be officially installed in September of 2024.Push to extend Israel-Hamas truce grows
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:56:35 GMT
Israel and Hamas signaled that a temporary cease-fire in Gaza could be extended beyond Monday to allow for the release of more hostages and prisoners.U.S. President Joe Biden backed prolonging the war pause, saying it’s allowing for the delivery of “critically needed” aid to Gaza and the recovery of hostages, after another 17 were released by Hamas on Sunday.The four-day pause brokered by Qatar, which began Friday, provides for Hamas to release 50 hostages in exchange for 150 Israeli-held prisoners — and for Israel to hold its fire for each day that Hamas frees 10 more captives. Hamas has handed over 58 hostages through Sunday.“This deal is structured so that it can be extended to keep building on these results,” Biden told reporters. “That’s my goal.”Hamas released a statement on Telegram late Sunday saying it seeks to “extend the truce after the end of the four-day period.” Israel Defense Forces spokesman Daniel Hagari said the military is preparing for the next stage of fighting,...17 hostages released amid fragile cease-fire
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Another 17 people were freed by Hamas on Sunday in the third day of hostage releases, including the first with U.S. citizenship: a four-year-old girl whose parents were killed in the Oct. 7 attacks.Abigail Idan, one of three hostages with American citizenship, was initially in the hands of the International Committee of the Red Cross. Hamas militants killed her parents at their home on the Kfar Aza kibbutz near the Gaza border.“One of our fellow Americans, a little girl named Abigail turned 4 years old — she spent her birthday, that birthday and at least 50 days before that held hostage by Hamas,” President Joe Biden said Sunday in Nantucket, where he spent the holidays. “She’s free and she’s in Israel now.”“What she endured is unthinkable,” he added.The total number of people released to the care of the Red Cross included 13 Israelis, three foreign nationals and an individual carrying a Russian passport, in exchange for 39 Palestinian prisoners, said Qatar’s Foreign Ministry spokes...Report: Former Red Sox OF Jackie Bradley Jr. to retire
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:56:35 GMT
Jackie Bradley Jr.’s career as one of baseball’s most underrated defenders may be in the rear-view mirror.The 33-year-old outfielder is expected to retire after an 11-year career spent mostly in a Red Sox uniform, MLB insider Jon Heyman reported this weekend.Boston drafted Bradley No. 40 overall in the first round of the 2011 MLB Draft and he made his Major League debut on Opening Day 2013. He’ll retire with an All-Star season, a Gold Glove Award and two World Series rings to his name.That Bradley only won one Gold Glove in 2018 belies how reliable and spectacular he was defensively (though he was a finalist in several other seasons). For years he was a one-man highlight reel in Fenway’s tricky center field, leaping and diving to make jaw-dropping leaping catches and scaling walls to rob hitters of home runs. Thrice between 2014-17 he was top-10 in the American League in Defensive Wins Above Replacement; his career 10.3 dWAR currently ranks 19th among active players. He led AL cente...Thousands expected to pass through Chicago's airports, train stations amid holiday travel rush
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:56:35 GMT
CHICAGO — The holiday weekend is coming to an end and travelers heading back home are flooding Chicago’s airports, train stations and roadways.According to the Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA), more than 1.65 million people passed through the Midway and O'Hare between last Tuesday and Monday, but the busiest day overall is Sunday. The busiest travel day around Thanksgiving, by the numbers 226,000 people are expected to make their way through O'Hare International Airport on Sunday as many make the trek back home after Thanksgiving.AAA predicts the number of travelers this week reached numbers even higher than pre-pandemic levels.Overnight snowfall made for some hazardous driving conditions across Chicagoland in the early morning hours on Sunday, but the snow mostly cleared up by the afternoon hours. Thanksgiving travel underway in Chicagoland, O’Hare International Airport The skies and roadways aren't the only place seeing the post-holiday congestion. A representative from Am...Police warning parents about new iPhone feature
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DAYTON, Ohio (WDTN) -- Some law enforcement agencies are encouraging iPhone users to be cautious following a new update. The Middletown Division of Police in Ohio posted a warning to parents on Facebook over the weekend regarding the "NameDrop" feature included in the iOS 17 update. The feature allows users to easily share their contact information with another iPhone or Apple Watch by holding the devices very close together. iOS 17 now available: Here’s what’s new in the major update After the devices connect, you can choose to share your info or receive the other person's. You can also cancel the transfer by locking your phone or moving the devices away from each other before the process completes, according to Apple. The company also stated on its website that NameDrop only works for sending new information, not updating a contact already in your phone."PARENTS: Don’t forget to change these settings on your child’s phone to help keep them safe," the Middletown Division of Poli...Texas volleyball gets No. 2 seed in Stanford Quarter, faces Texas A&M to open NCAA tournament
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:56:35 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Texas Longhorns volleyball team ran away with their seventh consecutive Big 12 Conference championship this season with a 17-1 record, and now they'll host the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament as defending national champions.The field was announced Sunday on ESPN and the Longhorns, 23-4 overall this season, received a No. 2 seed in the Stanford Quarter and will open the tournament at 6 p.m., Nov. 30, against the Texas A&M Aggies at Gregory Gym. It'll be an all-Texas opening round with Texas State taking on No. 7-seeded SMU in the other match at 4 p.m.MORE THAN THE SCORE: Stay up to date on sports stories like these, and sign up for our More than the Score sports newsletter at kxan.com/newslettersThe winners of those matches will play at 7 p.m., Dec. 1 in the second round.Tennessee is the No. 3 seed in the quarter, Big 12 newcomer BYU is No. 4 and Arizona State is the 5-seed. Western Kentucky is No. 6 and Houston rounds out the seeded teams in th...Dane Mizutani: Vikings have handled Justin Jefferson’s recovery process perfectly
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 03:56:35 GMT
There’s a good chance star receiver Justin Jefferson is inactive when the Vikings host the Chicago Bears on Monday Night Football.That’s more than OK.The past month and a half has been a masterclass from the Vikings in how to take care of their best player. Not every team in the NFL would have been so patient.Literally from the moment that Jefferson hobbled to the sidelines on Oct. 8 during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs at U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings immediately started to devise a thorough game plan that ensured he wouldn’t rush back from his hamstring injury at any point.The common refrain from head coach Kevin O’Connell along the way has centered on the Vikings not being willing to cut corners with the recovery process. No matter the circumstance. That includes being fresh off a loss heading into a primetime game against a division rival.“We have urgency to win this football game,” O’Connell said with the Vikings needing a win ...Latest news
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