Why the Texas Longhorns players love playing for Rodney Terry
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:23 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — This season has been a wild one for the Texas Longhorns men's basketball team to say the least, and one thing that's helping the players navigate it is the faith they have in interim head coach Rodney Terry.Following the Longhorns' 71-66 win Saturday over Penn State and the program's first berth in the Sweet 16 since 2008, some of the players described what Terry means to them and how his steady energy and calmness helped them through the adversity caused by Chris Beard's dismissal.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/newsletters"He embodies what we are and what we try to be every day," said senior forward Timmy Allen about Terry. "Tough, somebody who has been there before and someone who never shakes at adversity. He's someone who wakes up and tries to attack the day to be great. When I have someone like that in my corner, I'll do anything for them. I'm blessed that h...Wild get some reinforcements ahead of sprint to finish line
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:23 GMT
As the Wild paraded out of the tunnel on Sunday afternoon at Xcel Energy Center, the presence of a few players provided a major boost.Jonas Brodin stepped onto the ice, with Brandon Duhaime and Jake Middleton not far behind.Just what the doctor ordered for the Wild with 12 games left in the regular season.“We were good in that stretch, and I think we’re just going to get better throughout the next 10 or 15 games or whatever it is,” Duhaime said. “I think we’re trending in the right direction, and we’ll heat up at the right time.”Though the Wild were thrilled to have each player back in the lineup, Brodin’s return was particularly welcomed as he has missed the past month with a lower-body injury. He last played in a Feb. 21 win over the Los Angeles Kings before the Wild decided to shut him down.“I’m 100 percent,” Brodin said while noting that he reinjured himself a few times earlier this season trying to push through the pai...Wealthy executives make millions trading competitors’ stock with remarkable timing
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:23 GMT
This story was originally published by ProPublica.Series: The Secret IRS FilesInside the Tax Records of the .001%On Feb. 21, 2018, August Troendle, an Ohio billionaire, made a remarkably well-timed stock trade. He sold $1.1 million worth of shares of Syneos Health the day before a management shake-up caused the company’s stock to plunge 16%. It was the largest one-day drop that year for Syneos’ share price.The company was one Troendle knew well. He is the CEO of Medpace, one of Syneos’ chief competitors in a niche industry. Both Syneos and Medpace handle clinical trials for biopharma companies, and that year they had jointly launched a trade association for companies in the field.The day after selling the Syneos shares in February 2018, Troendle bought again — at least $3.9 million worth. The value of his Syneos stake then rose 75% in the year that followed.In February 2019, Troendle sold much of that position, netting $2.3 million in profit. Two days later, Syneos disclosed that th...Aurora dentist suspected of fatally poisoning wife, police say
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:23 GMT
An Aurora dentist is suspected of poisoning his wife to death, police said Sunday.James Craig, 45, was arrested Sunday morning on suspicion of first-degree murder, Aurora police spokesman Joe Moylan said in a news release. Craig’s 43-year-old wife, who was not publicly identified by police, died early Sunday morning, days after being hospitalized and declared brain dead.Police say Craig drove his wife to a hospital at about 8:45 p.m. Wednesday because she was suffering from severe headaches and dizziness. Soon after she arrived, her “condition deteriorated rapidly,” and she was put on a ventilator in the hospital’s intensive care unit, Moylan said. She was declared medically brain dead “a short time later,” police said in the news release.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Aurora man faces murder charges in wife’s poisoning death Crime and Public Safety | Man in custody accused of Westminster murder after vi...Arrowhead wildfire: Voluntary evacuations in place for Larimer County wildfire burning in Poudre Canyon
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:23 GMT
The Larimer County Sheriff’s Office issued a voluntary evacuation order Sunday for a wildfire burning in Poudre Canyon.The voluntary evacuation area stretches from Riverside Drive to the US Forest Service Visitor Center on Poudre Canyon Road (Highway 14).The sheriff’s office is asking residents in the area to gather essential items and prepare for evacuation.Related ArticlesColorado News | Logging in Jefferson County for fire mitigation stokes anger among residents A Red Cross Red Cross site has been set up at Cache La Poudre IB Middle School, located at 3515 Co Rd 54G in Laporte.The Arrowhead Fire, as it is being called, is burning in the area of Highway 14 and Arrowhead and is currently estimated to be around 7 acres. Containment has reached 50% as of 4:30 p.m. Sunday.#ArrowheadFire 7 acres, 50% contained. pic.twitter.com/JgewIJ12OV— Canyon Lakes Ranger RD (@usfsclrd) March 19, 2023Read the full story at Denver7.com.Wildfire mapClick markers for details, use ...French court fined Mukhtar Ablyazov for failure to appear in court
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:23 GMT
On March 7, 2023, the Court of Appeal of the French city of Aix-en-Provence ruled to impose a fine on Mukhtar Ablyazov for failing to appear in court. The court refused to accept Ablyazov's arguments about political persecution as an excuse for not appearing.Mukhtar Ablyazov was supposed to appear in the court of Aix-en-Provence on June 15 and 16, 2021 for interrogation. At the last moment before the meeting, Ablyazov, through his lawyer, announced that he did not intend to follow the instructions of the French court, arguing his decision with fear of political persecution.Later, BTA filed a motion to impose a fine on Ablyazov due to his failure to appear in court. In the appellate instance, the court found that Mukhtar Ablyazov had already appeared on a similar call in 2018. Ablyazov was also deprived of refugee status, first in England and then in France, so he could not use this status to fail to appear in court. At the same time, earlier the investigating judge appointed Ablyazo...Firefighters rescue man who jumped from bridge into L.A. River
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:23 GMT
Los Angeles Fire Department crews rescued a man who jumped from the 6th Street Bridge into the Los Angeles River and was carried away by the current Sunday morning. The man was seen climbing the 6th Street Bridge around 10 a.m., before jumping into the water below, fire officials said. The river, which was moving at speeds of about 5-10 mph, according to officials, carried the man about three-quarters of a mile away until he ended up on an embankment south of the 10 Freeway overpass. Stormy weather to linger over SoCal until Wednesday The man suffered undisclosed injuries during the fall, which prevented him from getting himself to safety. Fire officials estimated the water was only about 2-feet deep below the bridge where he jumped.An LAFD helicopter responded to the scene and hoisted the man to safety with the assistance of crews on the ground. The unidentified man was taken to the hospital for moderate injuries and was listed in fair condition.This particular rescue went smoot...2-car crash in Toluca Lake traps victim; 3 people taken to hospital
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:23 GMT
Three people were taken to the hospital, including one in critical condition, after a two-car crash with an entrapment Sunday in Toluca Lake, authorities said. Crews with the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to the scene in the 4300 block of North Cahuenga Boulevard, near Moorpark Street, a little before 1:30 p.m. “Firefighters extricated one person who was trapped and transported a total of three patients to local hospitals,” an LAFD news release stated. Authorities said the three patients were a woman in her 40s who was in moderate condition, another woman in her 20s in moderate condition and a male in his 20s who was in critical condition. Three people were taken to the hospital, including one in critical condition, after a two-car crash, seen here, in Toluca Lake Mar. 19, 2023 (Citizen app).Three people were taken to the hospital, including one in critical condition, after a two-car crash, seen here, in Toluca Lake Mar. 19, 2023 (Citizen app).First respon...READ: Disneyland President Ken Potrock's opening remarks ahead of Toontown reopening
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:23 GMT
Disneyland's reimagined and revitalized Toontown reopened to the public on Sunday. The previous day, Disneyland President Ken Potrock hosted a dedication ceremony to commemorate the park's reopening and a new chapter for Mickey's Toontown, which opened to the public more than 30 years ago.Potrock's entire remarks can be read below:"Welcome to all of our guests, and especially our younger guests. Thank you guys for being here. Hi, everybody. So, I think I think many of you know that Walt Disney opened up this park in 1955. When he opened this park, he had a very famous quote, where he said to, 'All who come to this happy place, welcome.' I'm going to modify that quote just a little bit for today, and say: To all who come to this happiest of lands in this happiest place, welcome. We are so thrilled that you are here as part of, not just the opening of Toontown, but quite honestly the continuation, and further excitement of the 100th anniversary of The Walt Disney Company. We launched ...Newsom proposal would add billions for mental health treatment beds
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:11:23 GMT
In a major legislative proposal to combat the state’s growing homelessness crisis, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Sunday an effort to push billions of dollars toward building a vast network of treatment beds to help California’s mentally ill and drug-addicted residents find care.Through a bond measure that could reach up to $5 billion, the governor hopes to build at minimum 6,000 new mental health beds across the state. Funding would also come through the diversion of over $1 billion annually from a pool of money created by a proposition passed by voters almost two decades ago.“It is unacceptable what we’re dealing with at scale in California,” Newsom said at a press conference on Sunday in San Diego announcing the new effort. “We have to address and come to grips with the reality of mental health in our state and nation.”Both the bond measure and diversion of funds would have to pass the muster of the legislature before being placed on the ballot an...Latest news
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