Nick Kyrgios reveals he ended up in psychiatric ward during Wimbledon in 2019
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:25:19 GMT
SYDNEY (AP) — Australian tennis star Nick Kyrgios has revealed he spent time in a psychiatric ward following a loss at Wimbledon in 2019 because of suicidal thoughts.The comments from Kyrgios, widely published in Australia on Thursday based on interviews for the upcoming Netflix documentary series “Break Point,” are the latest on his longtime struggles with mental health.He went to a hospital in London to “figure out my problems” after the loss to Rafael Nadal four years ago at Wimbledon, where he wore a compression sleeve over his right arm during his singles matches to conceal his scars.“I was genuinely contemplating suicide,” Kyrgios said, in comments published by the Australian Broadcasting Corp. “I lost at Wimbledon. I woke up and my dad was sitting on the bed, full-blown crying. That was the big wake-up call for me.“I was like ‘OK, I can’t keep doing this.’ I ended up in a psych ward in London to figure out my problems.”Kyrgios said he was “drinking, abusing drugs” and h...Police arrest suspect in spray attack in Japanese department store restroom
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:25:19 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — Police in the western Japanese city of Osaka said Thursday they have arrested a woman on suspicion of spraying an unknown liquid on several women inside a department store, causing pain to their faces and eyes.Police arrested a 33-year-old woman early Thursday in the alleged assaults inside a restroom at a department store the day before, Osaka prefectural police said. Her motive and other details of the attack were still under investigation, officials said.One of the victims was 85-year-old woman who was sprayed inside the ladies room on the 9th floor of the Hankyu Department Store in Osaka, a local police official said on condition of anonymity, citing protocol. The woman complained of pain in the cheek and was taken to a hospital for treatment, police said.At least six other people also had the unidentified liquid sprayed on their faces and had eye sores and other minor irritation, but none of them was seriously injured, police said.Local news reports say police dete...SIU clears officers after teen, 16, injured during arrest in alleged machete attack
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:25:19 GMT
The Special Investigations Unit (SIU) has cleared three Toronto police officers after a 16-year-old boy was seriously injured during an arrest that involved the teen swinging a machete at a cop.The SIU commenced an investigation after three teenagers, two boys and a girl, injured a woman at Spadina subway station on Sunday, February 12.One day later, on February 13, officers were called to the Long Branch Avenue and Lake Promenade area around 7:40 p.m. for a disturbance involving three youths.The SIU confirmed Toronto police located one of the teens, and while attempting to make an arrest, the boy and another youth swung a machete at an officer. There was a struggle, and the teens fled.Two youths were later found near Park Boulevard in Etobicoke and taken into custody overnight. The SIU said one of the teens, a 16-year-old boy, complained of pain on February 14 and was taken to a hospital with injuries that were deemed serious.Ontario’s police watchdog said the teen suffered a...Milwaukee bankruptcy avoidance plan clears Wisconsin Legislature
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:25:19 GMT
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Legislature on Wednesday passed a bipartisan plan to prevent Milwaukee from going bankrupt that also sends more state aid to every community in the state, a long-sought-after funding increase agreed to by Republican lawmakers and Democratic Gov. Tony Evers.The measure is part of a larger deal struck by Evers and Republican legislative leaders after months of talks that also increases K-12 education funding, including private voucher schools, by more than $1 billion. It was the highest profile deal reached between Evers, in the first year of his second term, and Republicans, who have found little common ground on most issues.The local government and education funding bills, which passed both the Senate and Assembly with bipartisan support, now head to Evers. Milwaukee leaders warned of dire consequences and catastrophic budget cuts as the city faces bankruptcy by 2025. Milwaukee is struggling with an underfunded pension system and not enough money t...Man, woman dead after being found shot in Geneva home
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:25:19 GMT
GENEVA, Ill. — A man and a woman are dead after suffering gunshot wounds inside a Geneva residence early Wednesday evening, according to Geneva Police Chief Eric Passarelli.Police said officers responded to a report of a gunshot at a home on Pebble Beach Court around 5:22 p.m. in Geneva. When police arrived, officers found two victims — a man and a woman — suffering from gunshot wounds.Firefighters removed both individuals from the residence and took them to an area hospital where they later died from their wounds.It is not clear who fired a gun, or how many people may have at this time. Sheriff: 2 inmates charged after being found with drug-soaked papers Michael Sloan, who's lived in the neighborhood for nearly two decades, just returned from Boston after undergoing radiation and chemotherapy treatment. He said he recently talked to the woman killed, who showed concern for his ongoing medical battle."She said, I’ll be back in a while if you want to sit down and chat as to what wa...MedWatch Digest: Positive parenting, probiotic depression and stem cells role in battling COVID
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:25:19 GMT
For Wednesday, June 14, WGN-TV's Dina Bair has the latest new information on several topics.Sign up for our Medical Watch newsletter. This daily update includes important information from WGN's Dina Bair and the Med Watch team including latest updates from health organizations, in-depth reporting on advancements in medical technology and treatments as well as personal features related to people in the medical field. Sign up herePositive ParentingA simple way to offset stress among people is to show them positivity.Positive parenting protects young people from hardship and serious illness, according to the ongoing healthy brain network study.Researchers used MRI scans to analyze brain regions associated with stress and behavioral problems.They looked at children between 10 and 17 and found in young people who reported their parents were warm and supportive, the brain scans showed less signs of stress and the study participants reported a greater sense of resilience.Probiotic depressi...Fast-paced rugby sevens action hits Q2 Stadium pitch Saturday
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:25:19 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Premier Rugby Sevens will make its season debut at Q2 Stadium on Saturday and the home team will be wearing a familiar shade of orange.The league kicks off the 2023 season Saturday, and the hometown Texas Team (yes, that's their name) plays host to the league's three other Eastern Conference squads in a fast-paced variation of the sport.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 New York Locals, Pittsburgh Steeltoes and Southern Headliners will join Texas Team for eight men's and women's rugby sevens matches on Austin FC's pitch. As the name suggests, rugby sevens is played with seven players per side as opposed to traditional rugby union which has 15 players per side. For rugby sevens, The field is the same size as a union field. That means running lanes can be wide open for players to make long runs or nifty layoffs to break a teammate free for a try.With te...State golf: New Life Academy’s Cole Witherow defends Class A boys individual title
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:25:19 GMT
Cole Witherow defended his state title in near-perfect fashion. The New Life Academy senior won the Class A individual crown with a two-day score of 7-under-par 139, two shots better than Fillmore Central’s Jake Fishbaugher.He did so with clean golf. Entering the final round with a two-stroke lead, Witherow shot a bogey-free 69 Wednesday — one of the first bogey-free rounds of his young career.“It was pretty surprising, not going to lie,” he said.But not so much in the sense that Witherow has evolved over the past year in terms of his tactical approach. He estimated he hit only two drivers Wednesday at Pebble Creek Golf Club in Becker. He primarily hit 4-irons off the tee, taking advantage of the bouncy fairways and consistently putting himself in good positions to attack. Witherow said he hit 16 greens in regulation Wednesday and hit 15 fairways in each of his two rounds.“I think the big thing for me as a person and being at this course is placing the ball at the right angles, fair...Smoke pushes Minnesota Aurora game indoors, where they beat Green Bay 5-0 to stay unbeaten
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:25:19 GMT
The poor air quality in the Twin Cities caused by smoke drifting south from Canadian wildfires cost the Minnesota Aurora a game in front of their fans at TCO Stadium in Eagan but didn’t keep them from extending their undefeated start to the season.Aurora’s game against the Green Bay Glory was moved to the St. Croix Valley Recreation Center in Stillwater and played without spectators, and Minnesota won 5-0 to improve to 7-0 this season.Cat Rapp scored two goals, and Hannah Adler, Kylie Olsen and Sophie French scored goals for Minnesota.“We faced a lot of things today, a little adversity, but we were able to adapt and score one of our fastest goals of the season to get off to a really good start for the rest of the game,” said Aurora coach Nicole Lukic said. “Our level stayed consistent for the whole game and I was really happy with that.”Adler scored the first goal 75 seconds into the game after midfielder Morgan Stone played the ball over the top to Makenzie Langdok, who...Beware! AI voice scam calls on the rise
Published Thu, 31 Oct 2024 23:25:19 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Area police are now on alert for thieves using "AI,” or artificial intelligence. A man in Arnold said that thieves mimicked his son's voice and took $10,000 from his grandfather.Issues have progressed so far and so quickly that Congress is now taking action.The voice on the phone said there had been a crash in downtown St. Louis around 11:00 a.m. Wednesday. It sounded like Larry Jenkerson’s son, Jeremy, 23. The voice told Jeremy’s grandfather that he was injured. He had been driving drunk and needed the $10,000 for bail.“On Market Street, he ran a red light and T-boned another vehicle,” Jenkerson said. “The person that was acting as Jeremy said, 'I don’t want my dad to know because it’s his car and his insurance. I don't want him to know. I’ve got to tell him to his face.'” Man died holding apartment door closed as sister fled shooter, police say There was no such crash, but the phone call was made to Jeremy’s grandfather about 120 miles away in Jackson, Missouri, near...Latest news
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