Lack of March Madness: Seeds hold form in Seattle 3 Region

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:06 GMT

Lack of March Madness: Seeds hold form in Seattle 3 Region SEATTLE (AP) — Reaching the Sweet 16 is old hat for Geno Auriemma and UConn. They’ve done it in a record 29 consecutive NCAA Tournaments.Because of all the Huskies have gone through this season with injuries and illnesses to both players and coaches, this one was more special for the Hall of Fame coach.“Everything was a struggle. Everything was hard,” Auriemma said. “And for us to be in the position that we’re in — to go to the same place where so many other UConn teams have gone, yet having gone through so much more than I think any other UConn team has had to go through — I was really proud of them. Because I’ve been through a lot of these, but they haven’t.”The Huskies will play Ohio State in the first semifinal Saturday. Tennessee will face Virginia Tech, which is making its first appearance in the second weekend of the tournament since 1999, in the second game.The two winners will play Monday night with a trip to the Final Four in Dallas on the line. UConn is trying...

Sheriff: 2 dead in Southern California helicopter crash

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:06 GMT

Sheriff: 2 dead in Southern California helicopter crash PERRIS, Calif. (AP) — Two people died in a helicopter crash Friday in Southern California, officials said.The helicopter crashed in an unincorporated area of Perris, the Riverside County Sheriff’s Office said on Twitter. Two people were confirmed dead, but it was not immediately clear whether there were others aboard the helicopter. Additional details were not available.Perris is about 65 miles (104.61 kilometers) southeast of downtown Los Angeles.Source

Jet pitched wildly, killing 1, amid cockpit warnings: NTSB

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:06 GMT

Jet pitched wildly, killing 1, amid cockpit warnings: NTSB HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A business jet flying over New England violently pitched upward then downward, fatally injuring a passenger, after pilots responding to automated cockpit warnings switched off a system that helps keep the aircraft stable, U.S. transportation investigators reported Friday.The National Transportation Safety Board didn’t reach any conclusions in its preliminary report on the main cause of the deadly March 3 accident, but it described a series of things that went wrong before and after the plane swooped out of control.Confronted with several alerts in the cockpit of the Bombardier jet, pilots followed a checklist and turned off a switch that “trims” or adjusts the stabilizer on the plane’s tail, the report said.The plane’s nose then swept upward, subjecting the people inside to forces about four times the force of gravity, then pointed lower before again turning upward before pilots could regain control, the report said.Pilots told investigators they d...

Almaden Minerals: Q4 Earnings Snapshot

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:06 GMT

Almaden Minerals: Q4 Earnings Snapshot VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Almaden Minerals Ltd. (AAU) on Friday reported a fourth-quarter loss of $7.1 million, after reporting a profit in the same period a year earlier.The Vancouver, British Columbia-based company said it had a loss of 5 cents per share. Losses, adjusted for asset impairment costs, were 2 cents per share.For the year, the company reported that its loss widened to $9.1 million, or 7 cents per share.In the final minutes of trading on Friday, the company’s shares hit 20 cents. A year ago, they were trading at 38 cents._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on AAU at https://www.zacks.com/ap/AAUSource

Bill to limit hospital facility fees passes House committee

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:06 GMT

Bill to limit hospital facility fees passes House committee DENVER (KDVR) -- Despite fierce opposition from the state's network of hospitals, Colorado's House Health and Insurance Committee passed a bill on an 8-3 vote to limit facility fees. House Bill 1215 would make facility fees more transparent by mandating notification to patients at the time of service. In addition, the bill would ban facility fees for primary care, preventative care and telehealth visits. In a nod to opponents, the newly amended bill would also require a third-party report to study the impact of facility fees on hospitals and consumers. The aim is to provide data to fact-check discrepancies in claims from hospitals on when, why, and how facility fees are chargedThe bill is sponsored by Rep. Emily Sirota (D-Denver), Rep. Andrew Boesenecker (D-Fort Collins), Sen. Kyle Mullica (D-Thorton), and Sen. Lisa Cutter (D-Littleton) and follows numerous reports by the Problem Solvers in the past year about questionable medical bills. $1,525 facility fee highlights medical meas...

Moving truck with Parkland family’s belongings stolen from Delray Beach lot

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:06 GMT

Moving truck with Parkland family’s belongings stolen from Delray Beach lot A family who just moved into a Parkland neighborhood has been left reeling after thieves stole a truck packed with nearly all their belongings from a moving company’s parking lot.The Blanchettes spoke with 7News on Friday about the theft as they prepare to spend their first weekend at their new home.“We’ve been working very hard, ever since we’ve been married, nearly nine years ago, to try to get the home of our dreams, and we’d finally accomplished that,” said Michael Blanchette.But the sofa and the flatscreen that should be in the living room, as well as the beds that should be upstairs and all of 4-year-old Shelby’s toys, were all packed inside the moving truck that, the family said, was stolen Thursday night.“[The moving company] called us this morning and told us that our stuff was stolen,” said Michael as he fought back tears.The Blanchettes, who lived in Pompano Beach, closed on their new house on Thursday, but the closing was delayed a few hours.They told t...

Crime Briefs: Alleged kidnapper deported from Massachusetts to Mexico

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:06 GMT

Crime Briefs: Alleged kidnapper deported from Massachusetts to Mexico A fugitive from Mexico wanted for kidnapping who had illegally entered the U.S. has been returned to his home country to face justice.Francisco Lopez-Lopez, 50, of Mexico, was flown by officers of Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s removal team to Valley International Airport in Texas Wednesday and turned over to Mexican authorities at the port of entry in Brownsville, according to ICE.“Kidnapping is both terrifying for the victims and lucrative for the perpetrators and criminal organizations,” said Todd Lyons, the field director in Boston. “Combating these types of crimes is a high priority for us.”ICE says Lopez-Lopez first entered the country illegally by crossing over near Laredo, Texas, in 2002, after which he returned to Mexico. Twenty years later, the agency said, he crossed into the U.S. again this time from Canada’s border with Maine. He is wanted for kidnapping by a court in the Mexican state of Chiapas.Aunt beat baby niece to death in QuincyA 32-year-old aunt in Quincy...

Gwyneth Paltrow insisted Utah ski collision wasn’t her fault

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:06 GMT

Gwyneth Paltrow insisted Utah ski collision wasn’t her fault By SAM METZ (Associated Press)PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Gwyneth Paltrow insisted Friday on the witness stand that a ski collision at an upscale Utah ski resort in 2016 wasn’t her fault, claiming the man suing her had smashed into her from behind.Paltrow testified that the crash shocked her — and at first, she worried that she was being violated.“There was a body pressing against me and a very strange grunting noise,” she said. “My brain was trying to make sense of what was happening,” the actor-turned-lifestyle influencer added, clarifying on the stand that the collision was not a sexual violation.Paltrow and Terry Sanderson, the retired optometrist who is suing her, are both expected to answer questions about the crash while their attorneys jostle to convince the 8-member jury which skier was positioned downhill and who had the right of way.Throughout Paltrow’s heavily anticipated testimony, the founder-CEO of Goop calmly and repeatedly ...

Debt, expenses stress lower income households: Poll

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:06 GMT

Debt, expenses stress lower income households: Poll A new AP-NORC poll shows that personal finances are a major source of stress for about half of the lower income households in the U.S.. The results illustrate the toll of high inflation and economic uncertainty on those who can least afford it. About half of U.S. adults in households earning less than $60,000 annually and about 4 in 10 of those in households earning $60,000 to $100,000 say they’re stressed by their personal finances. That compares with only about a quarter of those in higher income households. About three-quarters of adults across income groups say their household expenses are higher now than they were a year ago.Wall Street ends higherStocks shook off a weak start and ended higher on Wall Street even as worries about banks on both sides of the Atlantic continue to weigh on markets. The S&P 500 rose 0.6% Friday, marking its second straight weekly gain. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq composite also rose. Treasury yields stabilized after an early ...

Charlie Baker’s start with the NCAA not sitting well with Charles Barkley, others

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:04:06 GMT

Charlie Baker’s start with the NCAA not sitting well with Charles Barkley, others NCAA President Charlie Baker wants to seek help from the feds in figuring out how to regulate name, image and likeness compensation for collegiate athletes.The approach is not giving NBA Hall-of-Famer Charles Barkley a positive first impression of the former Massachusetts governor, just three weeks into his new gig leading the NCAA.“Did he say we’re gonna ask the politicians to help us? That pisses me off already,” said Barkley, a longtime basketball commentator for Turner Sports. “Our politicians are awful people.”Barkley’s in-studio comments came after an interview between Baker and March Madness commentators Greg Gumbel and Clark Kellog aired Thursday night. The segment highlighted how Baker plans on tackling his top priority of adding consumer protection around NIL for athletes and their families.“One of the ADs (said) the only thing true about it at this point is that everybody lies,” Baker said about the NIL market. “I would love to create some transparency and accountability ...