Chelmsford stages walkoff baseball victory over Central Catholic, 3-2

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:21 GMT

Chelmsford stages walkoff baseball victory over Central Catholic, 3-2 CHELMSFORD — As Chelmsford asserts itself as a true Division 1 baseball contender, it continues to pile up statement wins.Matthew Hall hit a walkoff RBI single as Chelmsford overcame an early 2-0 run deficit and defeated Central Catholic, 3-2, on Wednesday afternoon at Ayotte Field.The win gives the Lions (9-2, 7-2) notable victories over North Andover, St. John’s Prep, BC High and Central.“I am very happy with the way we competed and the grit we showed,” Chelmsford coach Lou Distasi said. “It was symbolic of the way our starting pitcher today Caleb Stuart has fought back from injury over the last year.”Stuart went six innings, allowing just the two runs on four hits to go with eight strikeouts.Central Catholic (8-2) led 2-0 midway through and seemed to be in good position with Frankie Melendez keeping the Lions hitless to go with six strikeouts.Chelmsford, however, came crawling back in the fourth as a misplayed fly ball and two singles loaded the bases with one out. After a sacrif...

Fresh off winning MVP, 76ers star Joel Embiid surprisingly returns for Game 2 vs. Celtics

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:21 GMT

Fresh off winning MVP, 76ers star Joel Embiid surprisingly returns for Game 2 vs. Celtics There was a notion that because the 76ers stole Monday’s Game 1 without him, that they would give Joel Embiid some extra rest to recover from his injury and not rush him back for Game 2, knowing they had some margin for error after already taking home-court advantage from the Celtics.That idea ultimately didn’t hold water. Embiid – who was named the NBA MVP on Tuesday night – returned for Wednesday night’s Game 2. It came as somewhat of a surprise. Embiid, who suffered a sprained LCL in his right knee during Game 3 of the Sixers’ first-round sweep of the Nets, had not even resumed running as of Monday, according to coach Doc Rivers. The center was listed as doubtful on Tuesday.But even with a 1-0 series lead in hand, Embiid was back.“It’s logical thinking,” Rivers said of the idea of giving him some extra rest. “But players, when they’re healthy, they should play. And when they’re not, they shouldn’t play. That would be my answer. So I can guarantee you if Joel’s p...

Grab your umbrella, rain is rolling back into San Diego

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:21 GMT

Grab your umbrella, rain is rolling back into San Diego SAN DIEGO -- A storm system is on track to bring scattered rain, gusty winds, cold temps and possible thunderstorms late this evening into Thursday.The first impacts of the storm will be increasing clouds as the end of day draws near. Scattered showers are expected to begin in northern parts of the county around midnight with more widespread light to moderate rain overnight.A Wind Advisory is in place for San Diego County mountains and deserts from Wednesday afternoon until Thursday afternoon for strong west winds 20 to 35 miles per hour with gusts up to 60 miles per hour expected.Breezy conditions will also be felt along the coast and inland valleys during a second surge of winds tomorrow afternoon. Thunderstorms are possible in the next 24 hours, according to the National Weather Service. If they come to fruition, it could produce pockets of locally heavy rain and hail, as well as thunder and lightning.  Hiker who died on El Capitan trail identified Showers should...

New gene therapy being developed at University of Toronto could treat MS

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:21 GMT

New gene therapy being developed at University of Toronto could treat MS Canada has one of the highest rates of Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in the world — a chronic condition for which there is no cure. But a new research breakthrough at the University of Toronto has the potential to improve the lives of those living with the disease far beyond current medications.A research team led by neuroscientist Maryam Faiz has developed a “reprogramming technology” that converts cells involved in the progression of MS in the central nervous system (CNS) into cells that promote functional recovery.Faiz explains that there are three main types of cells in the CNS: astrocytes, oligodendrocytes and neurons.“Astrocytes and oligodendrocytes are part of a class of cells that can make more of themselves in the brain, and neurons are static,” she says.Oligodendrocytes produce myelin — the insulating coating that wraps around nerve cells and is really important for fast neuronal transmission or fast signalling within the brain. In some cases,...

Trump lawsuit against New York Times over 2018 series tossed

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:21 GMT

Trump lawsuit against New York Times over 2018 series tossed NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against The New York Times over a 2018 investigative series into his family’s wealth and tax practices was dismissed by a state judge Wednesday.The lawsuit accused the Times and three of its investigative reporters of relentlessly seeking out his estranged niece, Mary Trump, as a source of information and convincing her to turn over confidential documents. The $100 million suit claims the reporters were aware of a settlement agreement barring her from disclosing the documents.Trump sued Mary Trump, the Times and the three reporters in 2021, claiming they were “motivated by a personal vendetta” against him. The Times and its reporters on Wednesday succeeded in getting a judge to dismiss the claims against them.“Plaintiff’s claims against The Times defendants, as an initial matter, fail as a matter of constitutional law,” Robert Reed of the New York State Supreme Court wrote. He said that legal news gathering is “at t...

B.C.’s Cache Creek becomes raging river as floodwaters rise: mayor

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:21 GMT

B.C.’s Cache Creek becomes raging river as floodwaters rise: mayor Normally a babbling brook, Cache Creek in British Columbia’s Interior has become a raging river, with floodwaters flowing right through the community’s firehall, the mayor said.John Ranta said water levels are the highest he’s ever seen in the village located about 80 kilometres west of Kamloops.“With the amount of water coming down, it’s hard to describe, but putting a few sandbags up is not going to save anything,” he said in an interview.“The water is going to go where the water wants to go.”The flooding is worst in the village of Cache Creek, but other areas in the province are also on high alert.B.C.’s River Forecast Centre has issued two flood warnings, its highest-level bulletin, while several lower-level flood watches and high streamflow advisories covered much of the province’s northern, central and southern Interior on Wednesday.Snow at higher elevations is melting quickly, and with warm weather and rain in the fo...

Nigeria evacuates hundreds of citizens from hard-hit Sudan

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:21 GMT

Nigeria evacuates hundreds of citizens from hard-hit Sudan ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Hundreds of Nigerians fleeing the fighting in Sudan were evacuated and brought back to the West African nation late Wednesday after days of delays that left many of them stranded in the desert and at the Egyptian border.More than 370 Nigerians, many of them students, arrived in the capital city of Abuja from Egypt at midnight aboard military and local planes. More than 2,000 remain either in Egypt or in Sudan and would be evacuated in the coming days, according to Sadiya Umar Farouq, the country’s minister for humanitarian affairs.The Sudan fighting, which broke out after months of escalating tension between the country’s military and a rival paramilitary group, has so far killed 550 people and displaced hundreds of thousands. Several countries are racing to evacuate their citizens from the troubled nation though millions remain there amid a fragile ceasefire.Both the Nigerian military and a local airline had their aircraft at the Aswan Airport in Egypt since S...

Victims in Texas mass shielded baby; 9-year-old loved soccer

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:21 GMT

Victims in Texas mass shielded baby; 9-year-old loved soccer CLEVELAND, Texas (AP) — A mass shooting that killed five people, including a 9-year-old boy, at a home in a rural Texas community has left a trail of anguish and sorrow that extends to Honduras and includes two newly orphaned children. A manhunt for the gunman culminated in the arrest of 38-year-old Francisco Oropeza on five pending counts of murder Tuesday. His partner was arrested Wednesday on allegations she hindered police.Oropeza had been shooting rounds on his property in Cleveland, Texas, north of Houston, and the attack occurred after neighbors asked him to shoot farther away because the gunfire was keeping a baby awake, police say. Adult victims of the shooting ranged in age from 18 to 31. Two were slain while shielding a baby and a toddler from gunfire. All were originally from the Central American nation of Honduras. Here are details that have emerged about the lives of the victims:DANIEL ENRIQUE LASOThe 9-year-old boy attended Northside Elementary in Cleveland where stud...

Chicago police: 4 people shot at Parkway Gardens, 1 critical

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:21 GMT

Chicago police: 4 people shot at Parkway Gardens, 1 critical CHICAGO — Four people were shot Wednesday evening at an apartment complex at Parkway Gardens in Chicago, police said.Police said four people were hit by gunfire from an unknown offender around 6:17 p.m. in the 6300 block of South Calumet Avenue.According to police, all four people are males, ages 16, 22, 39 and 42.The 16-year-old was taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center where he is in critical condition after being shot in the chest.The 22-year-old suffered a graze wound to the leg, while the 39-year-old was shot in the thigh, and the 42-year-old was shot in the calf. All three self-transported to the University of Chicago Medical Center where they are all reportedly in good condition.Read more: Latest Chicago news headlinesThe incident is under investigation by Area 1 Detectives.

Rockford high schoolers sign letters of intent to teach

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:06:21 GMT

Rockford high schoolers sign letters of intent to teach ROCKFORD, Ill. (WTVO) — Many high schools have "Signing Days" for their athletes who commit to compete at the next level.One stateline high school held a signing event on Tuesday for students who are pursuing teaching careers.12 Harlem High School seniors signed their letters of intent as they embark on their own journey into education. They have the support of their teachers at Harlem."Some of these kids I've known, honestly, since they were elementary age, and to see them grow and become something that they want to be and change the world is just a blessing to me, and I'm thankful to be part of their journey," said Staci Hubley-Taylor, family consumer science and Education Pathway teacher at Harlem. Child given new teddy bear with late mom’s heartbeat after accidental donation Tuesday's event was Harlem's first ever "Teacher Signing Event." Students in the Education Pathway Program take human development and early education classes, working with an onsite preschool where they te...