Dean Elgar’s 140 not out puts South Africa in control of first test against India
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:18:20 GMT
CENTURION, South Africa (AP) — Opener Dean Elgar’s 140 not out put South Africa in control of the first test against India before bad light halted play on the second day.Elgar helped South Africa reach 256-5 in 66 overs at stumps Wednesday in reply to India’s first innings of 245 all out. The hosts are ahead by 11 runs.Elgar, who has announced his retirement from international cricket after this two-test series, faced 211 balls and hit 23 fours in his 14th test century.David Bedingham scored 56 runs on his debut.Jasprit Bumrah took 2-48 for India, while fellow pacer Mohammed Siraj picked up 2-63.Earlier, India resumed on 208-8 and Lokesh Rahul scored his eighth test hundred in the morning session. Rahul finished with 101 off 137, while South Africa pacer Kagiso Rabada ended with figures of 5-59.South Africa was 49-1 at lunch. India surprised with its bowling choices in the second session, as Rohit Sharma didn’t look to either Bumrah or Siraj first up.Elgar added 93 runs for the seco...Gordon out indefinitely after suffering lacerations to face and hand from dog bite on Christmas Day
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:18:20 GMT
DENVER (AP) — Aaron Gordon will be away indefinitely from the Denver Nuggets after suffering lacerations to his face and hand from a dog bite on Christmas.The team announced the injury to the 28-year-old forward on Wednesday. The Nuggets added that Gordon “is in good condition" but will remain away from the team as he recovers.Gordon is averaging 13.6 points and 6.9 rebounds for the defending NBA champions. He had 16 points and 10 rebounds in a 120-114 win over Golden State on Christmas.___AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/nbaHow much money will you take home if you win the Powerball in Colorado?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:18:20 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- Even though the U.S. saw five Powerball winners on Monday, there's still a chance to win a hefty amount of cash. So far, no one has matched the six winning numbers, leaving hundreds of millions unclaimed. Powerball jackpot grows, Colorado ticket wins $2M on Christmas Day The Powerball just increased to an estimated $700 million ($352.3 million in cash value). If someone buys winning numbers on Wednesday, this jackpot will be the 9th highest jackpot in history, surpassing the jackpot won in California in October of 2021 worth $699.8 Million.Don't get too excited just yet. According to usamega.com, you won't be taking home nearly as much as you think.Every state must withhold 24% in federal tax on prizes as large as this jackpot. With additional taxes, you’ll see roughly 37% of your prize money withheld. The total amount of taxes depends on which state you buy the ticket from.If you win the Powerball in Colorado and choose the cash lump sum option, you'll end up wit...What does Denver's weather look like for New Year's Eve?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:18:20 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- After Tuesday's snowstorm, you might be rethinking your New Year's plans and opting to stay inside. Luckily, the forecast for New Year's Eve is looking sunny, and don't worry, there shouldn't be snow for the rest of the year.Whether you're attending a fireworks show or heading to the RTD for a free ride to your holiday party, you won't be too cold if you're dressed in sparkles. 2023 New Year’s Eve fireworks in Colorado New Year's EveDec. 31 is kicking off to a chilly start, but nothing out of the normal for late December in Denver.FOX31's Pinpoint Meteorologist Travis Michels expects the morning to dip as low as 22 degrees, but the sunny skies will bring the temperatures up to 46 degrees, which is slightly above the seasonal temperatures.If you're at the Broncos game or starting New Year's resolutions early with a run outside, it will be pleasant as far as the end of December goes. There will be sunny skies with a few clouds and light wind and no snow in sight.B...South Florida cities gear up for New Year’s Eve celebrations
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:18:20 GMT
With just four days until the new year, South Florida cities are preparing for vibrant New Year’s Eve festivities. At Bayside Marketplace, City of Miami Commissioner Joe Carollo shared details of the exciting lineup, featuring 28 singers and groups starting at 6 p.m.“This year we’re having 28 singers and groups,” said Carollo. “This is why other cities wait until late at night to bring in their talent. We have to start at 6 p.m.” Live footage revealed crews setting up stages, signaling the city’s readiness to welcome residents and visitors to a lively celebration. General admission to the Bayside event is free, allowing attendees to bring blankets while offering items for purchase on-site.A police officer emphasized the presence of federal, state, and local authorities for added security during the event on Sunday. Notably, the return of the Big Orange, absent during the COVID-19 pandemic, adds an extra layer of excitement to the festivities...Investigation continues after 29-year-old woman dies in Tamarac condo fire
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:18:20 GMT
A day after the devastating fire that claimed the life of 29-year-old Keera Brabham, detectives are intensifying efforts to uncover more details surrounding the incident. The fire occurred in her apartment unit at Versailles Gardens Condominium.On Wednesday morning, investigators canvassed the neighborhood, going door to door, seeking information from residents.Keera’s family, still reeling from the loss, expressed deep sorrow and highlighted her dedication to providing for her 4-year-old son. “She was raising him the way a man should be raised,” said Curtis Brabham, the victim’s father.She even ventured into entrepreneurship, opening her own business earlier this year. “She ran her own business, she cared about her clients, she cared a lot for her 4-year-old son. There’s nothing she wouldn’t do for him and that’s why she works so hard to provide for him,” said Stephanie Gladman, Brabham’s sister.The tragedy unfolded around 3:30 am on Tuesday, just hours after Keer...Bird strike forces Southwest flight to make emergency landing at FLL
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:18:20 GMT
An issue with a flight shortly after takeoff from Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport prompted an emergency landing, Wednesday morning. Around 12:30 p.m., video footage showed Southwest Airlines Flight 1416 grounded at a terminal at the airport. The flight was on its way to Austin, Texas when it struck a bird in the air just after takeoff around 11:45 a.m.A statement released by the airlines said that the pilots were able to land safely and evacuated all 145 passengers. Several fire rescue crews and airport officials were on their way to the scene to determine the extent of the damage. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Jacques Delors, architect of a united Europe, is dead at 98
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:18:20 GMT
BRUSSELS — Jacques Delors, who headed the European Commission between 1985 and 1995 and is seen as one of the most important architects of a European internal market and single currency, died on Wednesday, aged 98.A pivotal figure in reanimating the pursuit of a united Europe after World War II, Delors is best known for presiding over the Single European Act of 1987, which set Europe on a course toward borderless economic integration, and the Maastricht Treaty of 1993 that created the European Union and charted a path for countries to join the euro currency. Perhaps most significantly in forging the concept of a united European democracy, the Maastricht Treaty also created EU citizens, who would take part in European Parliament elections. Born in Paris in 1925, Delors worked at the Banque de France until 1962. A committed Christian and active in the trade union confederation, he entered politics as a member of the Socialist Party in 1974 and was appointed as finance minister by Pre...Solar energy and its cheaper bills are coming to more disadvantaged communities
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:18:20 GMT
David Montgomery | (TNS) Stateline.orgHOUSTON — When a lightning storm knocked out power in Doris Brown’s Northeast Houston neighborhood this summer, her solar-powered home suddenly became a refuge for frantic neighbors left without electricity.The impromptu guests were able to charge their cellphones, power up their CPAP and portable oxygen machines, and take hot showers. A party vibe prevailed as the 73-year-old community activist and her storm-tossed visitors weathered the downpour with snacks, popcorn and a nighttime breakfast of bacon, eggs and sausage.Brown’s single-family home has had solar power since the spring. A group of nonprofits installed her solar panels as part of a two-year project to create so-called hub homes to serve low-income communities during power outages. Climate change has increased the frequency and severity of the storms that have always battered this coastal city.In Houston and across the nation, there are few solar-powered homes in lower-income areas. ...‘They see a cash cow’: Corporations could consume $50 billion of opioid settlements
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:18:20 GMT
Aneri Pattani | KFF Health News (TNS)The marketing pitches are bold and arriving fast: Invest opioid settlement dollars in a lasso-like device to help police detain people without Tasers or pepper spray. Pour money into psychedelics, electrical stimulation devices, and other experimental treatments for addiction. Fund research into new, supposedly abuse-deterrent opioids and splurge on expensive, brand-name naloxone.These pitches land daily in the inboxes of state and local officials in charge of distributing more than $50 billion from settlements in opioid lawsuits.The money is coming from an array of companies that made, sold, or distributed prescription painkillers, including Johnson & Johnson, AmerisourceBergen, and Walgreens. Thousands of state and local governments sued the companies for aggressively promoting and distributing opioid medications, fueling an epidemic that progressed to heroin and fentanyl and has killed more than half a million Americans. The settlement mo...Latest news
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