Hawaii-bound United plane returns to SFO due to woman going into labor

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:07 GMT

Hawaii-bound United plane returns to SFO due to woman going into labor (KRON) -- A plane departing SFO for Honolulu turned around Monday night due to a woman going into labor, the airport confirmed to KRON4. The airport said United Airlines flight #1509 was on its way to Hawaii when the woman began to go into labor and it turned around. It landed safely at SFO, and there is no update on the woman's condition.United Airlines sent the following statement about the incident: "United flight 1509 from San Francisco to Honolulu safely returned to SFO following a medical incident onboard. First responders met the airplane at the gate, and we're making arrangements for the other passengers to complete their journeys as soon as possible."

D-backs’ Christian Walker blows through stop sign, hosed by Adolis García in Game 3 of World Series

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:07 GMT

D-backs’ Christian Walker blows through stop sign, hosed by Adolis García in Game 3 of World Series PHOENIX (AP) — Christian Walker ran through a stop sign and right into a costly out in the Arizona Diamondbacks’ 3-1 loss to the Texas Rangers in Game 3 of the World Series. Missing a late signal from third base coach Tony Perezchica, Walker was thrown out at the plate by a perfect throw from right fielder Adolis García in the second inning Monday night. Walker — 3 for 31 since the start of the NL Championship Series entering Game 3 — was encouraged by a standing ovation when he came to bat and answered with Arizona’s first hit off Texas starter Max Scherzer. His double off the base of the wall in right-center had Arizona primed to snap a scoreless tie, especially when Tommy Phan followed with a single to right.Perezchica intially waved for Walker to turn for home. Walker put his head down to touch third base and didn’t see Perezchica change the signal to stop as he rounded the bag. García got to the ball quickly and made a one-hop throw to catcher Jonah Heim, beat...

Teravainen scores late as Hurricanes beat Flyers 3-2

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:07 GMT

Teravainen scores late as Hurricanes beat Flyers 3-2 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Teuvo Teravainen scored the tiebreaking goal with 3:47 left to play and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Philadelphia Flyers 3-2 on Monday night. Stefan Noesen and Michael Bunting also scored for the Hurricanes, who have won eight straight matchups. Frederik Andersen stopped 26 shots.“Freddie played awesome and kept us in the game,” said Teravainen, who scored his eighth goal of the season. “We took a few too many penalties, but the penalty kill did a really good job and kept us in the game.”Owen Tippett and Garnet Hathaway had goals for the Flyers, losers of four of their last five. Carter Hart had 31 saves. “I think we had 12 scoring chances and they had a few, too,” Flyers head coach John Tortorella said. “Sitting behind the bench and not capitalizing on those chances against a good hockey team — we just have to bury one of those. It just comes back to bite us.”The Hurricanes were able to build momentum off their penalty kill, forcing the Flyers to go 0 for 5 ...

New Georgetown basketball coach Ed Cooley has plans to change the culture and the win-loss record

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:07 GMT

New Georgetown basketball coach Ed Cooley has plans to change the culture and the win-loss record WASHINGTON (AP) — At 2:29 p.m. on a recent weekday afternoon, Ed Cooley blew his whistle to start a Georgetown men’s basketball practice at the John R. Thompson Jr. Intercollegiate Athletic Center, then yelled, “Let’s go!” at players wearing navy T-shirts with “Hoya Family” written on the back.Soon, with everyone gathered around him, Cooley — the new coach, hired away from Big East rival Providence — was talking to his team — a mostly new group filled with transfers — about “emotional physicality and physical physicality,” about how they were going to work on their first drill “until we get it right.”For nearly 2 1/2 hours, Cooley alternately observed — arms crossed, rumpled piece of white paper in one hand — and offered stern guidance sprinkled with colorful language and wit (“We’re not trying to run a play; we’re trying to score!”). He criticized (“If he ever scored on me, I’d punch myself! Sometimes it’s not about your defense; it’s about your pride!”). He taught (“The best leade...

Why your favorite urban legend is more than just a story

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:07 GMT

Why your favorite urban legend is more than just a story “The world is tough and life is tough, and it’s fun to imagine other things.”That’s what a University of Maryland professor said about the importance of imagination.It’s something to remember as you let your imagination run wild this spooky season, while sharing stories around fire pits and campfires or getting into the Halloween spirit with a scary movie marathon.“Imagination is very, very important and these stories feed our imagination and feed our need for imaginative stories,” said Mike Olmert, a professor of literature in the English department.But some stories have a lot more meaning than just a simple jump scare.Around the D.C. area, the Goatman is a popular urban legend to tell. West Virginia has the Mothman. New Jersey has the Jersey Devil running around the swamps. In other places, it might be vampires or werewolves.“The Goat Man theory goes back to the Middle Ages. That story in different versions of different animals, different countries, they all have...

Dejounte Murray ties career high with 41 points, rallies Hawks past Timberwolves 127-113

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:07 GMT

Dejounte Murray ties career high with 41 points, rallies Hawks past Timberwolves 127-113 ATLANTA (AP) — Dejounte Murray matched his career high with 41 points and the Atlanta Hawks bounced back from a 19-point halftime deficit to beat the Minnesota Timberwolves 127-113 on Monday night.Murray took command in the third quarter, getting the Hawks back in the game almost single-handedly. He equaled his 41-point effort against Portland on March 3. Trae Young added 24 points for the Hawks, who followed up a 17-point win at Milwaukee the previous night to get back to .500 on the young season.“If we utilize the talent we have on this team,” Murray said, “we can go a long way.”Anthony Edwards, returning to his hometown, led the Timberwolves with 31 points. But he was held to 11 after halftime, with Murray spending a lot of time in his face.At the offensive end, Murray scored 22 points in the third quarter, wiping out Minnesota’s 79-60 lead at the break. He connected on all eight of his field goal attempts, including a pair of 3-pointers, to send the game to the final quarter tie...

Mika Zibanejad scores in overtime as Rangers beat Jets 3-2 for perfect road trip

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:07 GMT

Mika Zibanejad scores in overtime as Rangers beat Jets 3-2 for perfect road trip WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Mika Zibanejad scored 4:34 into overtime, and the New York Rangers beat the Winnipeg Jets 3-2 on Monday night for their fifth straight win.Rangers forward Artemi Panarin celebrated his 32nd birthday with a goal and two assists, stretching his season-opening point streak to nine games. Chris Kreider scored his sixth goal for New York, and Igor Shesterkin stopped 27 shots.The Rangers closed out a 5-0 road trip. It was the first time in franchise history that the team had a perfect trip of at least five games.David Gustaffson and Nikolaj Ehlers scored for the Jets in front of 11,898 fans at Canada Life Centre, the second-highest attendance of the season.Cole Perfetti had two assists and Connor Hellebuyck made 23 saves for Winnipeg, which is riding a five-game point streak (3-0-2).The teams were tied 1-1 going into the third period.Panarin scored the game’s first goal when he redirected a pass from former Jets defenseman Jacob Trouba into the net with 1:36 rema...

Rangers slugger Adolis García appears to hurt left side and leaves World Series Game 3

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:07 GMT

Rangers slugger Adolis García appears to hurt left side and leaves World Series Game 3 PHOENIX (AP) — Texas Rangers slugger Adolis García left Game 3 of the World Series against Arizona in the eighth inning Monday night after appearing to hurt his left side on a swing.The AL Championship Series MVP grabbed his left side while coming out of the batter’s box on his flyout against Luis Frías. When García got to first base, he bent over and put both hands on his knees.Travis Jankowski replaced García in right field in the bottom half, with the Rangers leading the Diamondbacks 3-0.García is hitting a team-high .323 in the postseason with eight homers and a major league-record 22 RBIs, one more than David Freese had for the 2011 St. Louis Cardinals. García is 3 for 10 in the World Series with two RBIs, including an 11th-inning home run off Miguel Castro that gave Texas a 6-5 win in Friday’s opener.He hit .357 with five homers and 15 RBIs in the ALCS against Houston.___AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlbSource

Eugenio Derbez returns to teaching role in ‘Radical’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:07 GMT

Eugenio Derbez returns to teaching role in ‘Radical’ The movies have always loved honoring inspiring teachers and “Radical,” Mexico’s gritty, true take on a remarkable man, ranks among the best.Based on a 2012 Wired magazine article inspired by Sergio Juarez’s barrier-breaking approach teaching a classroom of impoverished 12-year-olds, “Radical” continues the positive work of producer and star Eugenio Derbez following his turn as a music teacher in the Oscar-winning Best Picture “CODA.”The Wired story asked if a young Mexican girl named Paloma in Juarez’s class just might be “The Next Steve Jobs.” She was an undiscovered genius.Years later the Wired writer Joshua Davis approached Derbez’ production company about a film version.“Immediately, I connected! These are the stories I want to tell,” Derbez, 62, said in a Zoom interview.  “I find it so powerful. The fact that this girl and this teacher who was behind her, even though they were in the worst conditions, with no resources at all, with a violent environment around them, they succe...

Kramer: Lewiston shooting highlights need for gun control

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 09:31:07 GMT

Kramer: Lewiston shooting highlights need for gun control In 1966, Truman Capote wrote “In Cold Blood” about the murder of a family in a small Kansas town. An award-winning film was made  based upon the tragedy.Today, some 57 years later, the murder of a  family in a rural area would barely make the front page. Mass murders such as the recent horrific event  in Lewiston, Maine are now commonplace in schools, recreational facilities and retail establishments.Within the past week, just prior to the Lewiston tragedy,  a judge was gunned down by a father whose custody rights the judge had limited.  The circumstances surrounding these events  and scores of other mass murders illustrate our collective vulnerability due to the  superior status many still insist is provided by the Second Amendment.As these murders continue, time after time the public offers “thoughts and prayers” to families of the victims and mourns the senseless killings of children and adults who were in the wrong place at the wrong time.  In the meantime, a feckless Congress s...