Second straight collapse caps Bucks’ stunningly early exit

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:31 GMT

Second straight collapse caps Bucks’ stunningly early exit MILWAUKEE (AP) — The Milwaukee Bucks entered the playoffs boasting the NBA’s best record and believing they had a great shot at winning their second title in three seasons.They instead are finished before May after suffering one of the most stunning first-round playoff losses in league history.The top-seeded Bucks collapsed down the stretch for a second straight game and fell 128-126 in overtime to Miami on Wednesday, losing 4-1 to the eighth-seeded Heat.When he was asked after the game if this early exit made the season a failure, two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo took issue with the question.“There’s no failure in sports,” Antetokounmpo said. “There’s good days, bad days. Some days you’re able to be successful. Some days you’re not. Some days it’s your turn. Some days it’s not your turn. That’s what sports is about. You don’t always win. Other people are going to win. And this year, somebody else is going to win. Simple as that.”The Bucks are just the sixth No. 1 seed to lose to ...

In The News for April 27 : More details on last year’s mass stabbing in Saskatchewan

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:31 GMT

In The News for April 27 : More details on last year’s mass stabbing in Saskatchewan In The News is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to kickstart your day. Here is what’s on the radar of our editors for the morning of April 27 …What we are watching in Canada …Mounties are scheduled to give an update today about what happened during a deadly mass stabbing in Saskatchewan last year. RCMP Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore previously committed to sharing a preliminary timeline of the rampage.Eleven people were killed and 18 were injured on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon on Sept. 4.Myles Sanderson, the 32-year-old accused in the attacks, died in police custody a few days later.RCMP expect the latest update to take four hours and say it will include comments from Blackmore, as well as the officer in charge of major crimes in Saskatchewan.Mounties say it won’t affect two coroner’s inquests set for early next year. One of the inquests is to focus on the killings, while the other is to ...

Mounties to give update on deadly stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:31 GMT

Mounties to give update on deadly stabbing rampage in Saskatchewan MELFORT, Sask. — Mounties are scheduled to give an update today about what happened during a deadly mass stabbing in Saskatchewan last year. RCMP Assistant Commissioner Rhonda Blackmore previously committed to sharing a preliminary timeline of the rampage.Eleven people were killed and 18 were injured on the James Smith Cree Nation and in the nearby village of Weldon on Sept. 4.Myles Sanderson, the 32-year-old accused in the attacks, died in police custody a few days later.RCMP expect the latest update to take four hours and say it will include comments from Blackmore, as well as the officer in charge of major crimes in Saskatchewan.Mounties say it won’t affect two coroner’s inquests set for early next year. One of the inquests is to focus on the killings, while the other is to look at the suspect. Police have said Sanderson went into medical distress shortly after he was arrested near Rosthern, Sask.An independent investigation is also being conducted by Saskatoon police...

Supreme Court of Canada to release ruling tied to 2007 mass gang slaying in B.C.

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:31 GMT

Supreme Court of Canada to release ruling tied to 2007 mass gang slaying in B.C. VANCOUVER — The Supreme Court of Canada is set to rule Friday on an appeal by two men found guilty of first-degree murder in the gang executions of six people in Metro Vancouver more than 15 years ago. Lawyers for Cody Haevischer and Matthew Johnston argued last October before the high court that the men were wrongfully denied an opportunity to give evidence about “egregious” police misconduct and cruel in-custody treatment that tainted their convictions. The case has been further complicated since those arguments because Johnston died of cancer last December. However, his lawyer Brock Martland said he spoke with Johnston the day before he died and he wanted the Supreme Court of Canada to order a hearing “to show the public the extent of police misconduct.”The B.C. Court of Appeal ruled in 2021 that Haevischer and Johnston should be allowed to seek a stay of proceedings for abuse of process and ordered an evidentiary hearing, but it stopped short of overturni...

Trudeau visits N.Y.C. to build momentum as Canada, U.S. partner on critical minerals

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:31 GMT

Trudeau visits N.Y.C. to build momentum as Canada, U.S. partner on critical minerals NEW YORK — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is in New York City to pitch America’s movers and shakers on the virtues of Canada as a trade and investment partner.Experts on both sides of the border hope to hear more about how Ottawa plans to rapidly grow its critical minerals sector. Former diplomat Louise Blais, now a senior adviser with the Business Council of Canada, says it’s time to detail the plan for getting those 21st-century riches out of the ground. Trudeau is hoping to capitalize on the momentum from what most observers say was a successful and productive visit last month from President Joe Biden. Today, he’s stopping in at Global Citizen NOW, an annual summit meeting of change-minded celebrities, activists and lawmakers.Trudeau is also scheduled to meet with a UN task force on sustainable development and speak to the influential Council on Foreign Relations think tank. This report by The Canadian Press was first published April 27, 2023.The Canadian Press

‘You couldn’t get away from it’: 1953 Coronation was major topic at Canadian schools

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:31 GMT

‘You couldn’t get away from it’: 1953 Coronation was major topic at Canadian schools Ahead of Queen Elizabeth’s coronation in 1953, Kenneth Munro’s Grade 2 class studied the history of the monarchy, staged a play about the Royal Family and all 700 students at his northern Ontario school listened live on radio as she took her oath. But with King Charles set to be formally crowned on May 6, school boards across the country contacted by The Canadian Press said they had no special plans or dedicated curriculum to mark the occasion – yet another indication of widening apathy towards the monarchy. Munro, a retired former history professor at the University of Alberta, recalled the crepe paper robe – complete with cotton balls and bunting – that he wore as a seven-year-old when cast as the incoming queen’s husband, Prince Philip, for the performance at his school in Longlac, Ont. “The whole community was really geared toward this event, and certainly at school, so that you couldn’t get away from it,” Munro, 77, said. “We were really steeped i...

Overnight rain clearing, next severe threat arrives Friday

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:31 GMT

Overnight rain clearing, next severe threat arrives Friday AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Heavy rain is exiting the area this morning with a brief drying trend in its wake.Leftover showers and storms will clear the eastern counties shortly before sunrise on Thursday. Drier skies featuring more sunshine and comfortable temperatures can be expected areawide Thursday afternoon. Saturday night storms bring tennis ball size hail to Hill Country Yet another threat of severe weather quickly builds Friday evening with a powerful storm again crossing over the state. Rain and storms will be likely Friday evening and night -- some severe -- then cooler, mainly dry weather returns Saturday.Slight risk (2 out of 5) for severe storms on Friday for most of Central TexasOnce again, large hail and damaging winds will be the primary concerns with severe storm development on FridayNext round of severe weather looks to arrive late Friday afternoon through late eveningMake sure you download the KXAN Weather App and enable your location to receive severe weather alerts for ...

Daily horoscope for April 27, 2023

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:31 GMT

Daily horoscope for April 27, 2023 Moon Alert: After 2:45 a.m. EDT today, there are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions. The Moon is in Leo.Happy Birthday for Thursday, April 27, 2023:You are independent and self-reliant. You function well spending time alone. You often feel that you’re more productive this way This is a year when relationships will be important. It’s also time to rejuvenate yourself. Do not hesitate to ask for help from others this year.ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★This is a tough day, pure and simple. Parents might be challenged when dealing with their kids. Romantic partners might be at loggerheads. Disputes about the cost of a vacation, a social occasion or something to do with sports or your kids also might arise. (It might be a sorry topic from the past.) Hang in there. Tonight: Relax.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★This is a challenging day, and it’s best if you know this right off the bat. Then you can gird yourself and be prepared. Relations with parents, bosses, VIP...

Russia warns again that risks of nuclear confrontation with US are growing

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:31 GMT

Russia warns again that risks of nuclear confrontation with US are growing Risks of a direct military confrontation between the two nuclear powers, Russia and the United States, are steadily growing, the TASS news agency quoted a senior Russian diplomat as saying on Tuesday (25 April).Vladimir Yermakov, the foreign ministry's head of nuclear non-proliferation, told the Russian state news agency that Washington is escalating the risks through its conduct with Moscow.Since the start of its invasion on Ukraine 14 months ago, Moscow has issued regular charges against the US and what it calls "the collective West" for raising the risks of a nuclear war, rhetoric intended to deter Kyiv's allies."If the United States continues to follow its current course of confrontation with Russia, with the stakes constantly escalating on the verge of sliding into direct armed conflict, then the fate of START (nuclear arms treaty) may be a foregone conclusion," Yermakov said.The US told Russia in March that it will cease exchanging some data on its nuclear forces following Mos...

Miss Manners: I don’t want to hurt the bride, but I have qualms about the wedding

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:07:31 GMT

Miss Manners: I don’t want to hurt the bride, but I have qualms about the wedding DEAR MISS MANNERS: I have a nephew who is getting married this coming June. His fiancee is a gem of a girl, but my nephew and I have almost no relationship.I am wondering if I should attend the wedding. He and his dad (my brother) are ardent right-wingers, while I describe myself as a “rabid liberal.” I know I will be ignored by the immediate family, and I’m not close to the extended family, either.My feeling is that I should just keep to myself and send them a nice gift. But at the same time, I don’t want to hurt my nephew’s bride. What say you?GENTLE READER: Unpleasant family duties are not a new invention, although Miss Manners recognizes that the level of unpleasantness is on the rise.You should not attend if you know that your presence will, through no fault of your own, cause a scene that will mar the event. Merely that you will be bored is a less convincing excuse.If you do not attend, nothing bars you from writing a charming letter to the bride,...