Celtics’ Jayson Tatum reacts to Marcus Smart trade: ‘My brotha for life’
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:17 GMT
The trade of Marcus Smart is going to sting his former Celtics teammates. Naturally, it hit Jayson Tatum hard.A day after the Celtics reportedly sent Smart – their franchise cornerstone and key player for the last nine seasons – to the Grizzlies in a three-team trade that landed them Kristaps Porzingis from the Wizards, Tatum took to Instagram to post some love for his point guard after six seasons together. The Celtics star posted an Instagram story on Thursday night that included Smart’s post from last season when they made the NBA Finals together.From Jayson Tatum’s Instagram story: pic.twitter.com/VOIsvaeXLR— Souichi Terada | 寺田惣一 (@SouichiTerada) June 22, 2023“My dawg forever grateful for you and how you pushed me and helped me along my journey. Never change keep being you, one of kind can never be replaced! My brotha for life We gone link back up one day and get us one no doubt about that! Until then, Much love Brodie!”Mets option Tylor Megill to Triple-A Syracuse after ugly start against Astros
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:17 GMT
The Mets optioned pitcher Tylor Megill to Triple-A Syracuse on Thursday.The move comes a day after Megill surrendered five runs (four earned), four walks and four hits over 2.1 innings of work in a loss against the Houston Astros on Wednesday.“It’s more so the embarrassing part for me,” Megill said after the Mets lost, 10-8, on Wednesday. “Our offense has gone out there and they’re putting up great at-bats and getting the run support. It’s the frustrating part for me — I’m not helping the team out because I’m not doing my job”The right-hander is having a rocky 2023 campaign, going 6-4 with a 5.17 ERA over 15 starts. The team hoped Megill would get on track after allowing just one run and no walks over six innings against the St. Louis Cardinals on June 16. But his subsequent performance in Wednesday’s loss to the Astros continued Megill’s trend of inconsistency that has plagued him the whole season.Tylor Megill ...Colleagues demand justice for environmentalist slain near Mexico City
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:17 GMT
MEXICO CITY (AP) — Academics and colleagues demanded an investigation Thursday into the slaying of Mexican researcher and environmentalist Álvaro Arvizu, who was killed with an axe or hatchet earlier this month. Colleagues said the slaying appeared to be in retaliation for Arvizu’s work defending forests and water resources in the mountains that ring Mexico City. Official reports initially suggested he was killed during a robbery June 13 at an environmental educational center where he worked near the Iztaccihuatl volcano, which is not far from the more famous Popocatépetl volcano.Pedro Moctezuma, the founder of the environmental research and education center where Arvizu worked, disputed that idea. “We are certain that this was a planned, pre-meditated attack,” said Moctezuma, who is now a reseacher at the Autonomous Metropolitan University, a public institution that finances tne center.Two of Arvizu’s colleagues were badly beaten in the incident. A state official ...AI pioneer Yoshua Bengio to make applications of the technology that aren’t dangerous
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:17 GMT
TORONTO — Artificial intelligence pioneer Yoshua Bengio says he will be reorienting his research to ensure he is working on applications of the technology that are not dangerous. The 2018 winner of the A.M. Turing Award and director of the Mila Quebec AI institute says his research will look at areas such as health care or the environment and aim to prevent bad things that can happen with AI.Bengio’s remarks came at the conclusion of a Munk debate hosted in Toronto.He and MIT physics professor Max Tegmark sparred with other technology experts about whether AI poses an existential threat.As part of his arguments, Bengio said humanity needs to take care of all of the potential downsides of AI and should move toward regulation, because anyone using the technology with malicious intentions could create catastrophe.Fellow AI pioneer Yann LeCun and Davis Professor of Complexity Melanie Mitchell rebutted that AI can be used for good and does not have the agency to make the kind of decision...GOP releases testimony of whistleblowers claiming interference in Hunter Biden case
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:17 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans released testimony Thursday from two IRS whistleblowers who allege that the Justice Department interfered with their yearslong investigation into President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter — a charge the department swiftly denied.The House Ways and Means Committee, led by Republican Rep. Jason Smith, voted to publicly disclose congressional testimony from two former IRS agents who worked on the federal investigation into the younger Biden’s taxes and foreign business dealings. “Whistleblowers describe how the Biden Justice Department intervened and overstepped in a campaign to protect the son of Joe Biden by delaying, divulging and denying an ongoing investigation into Hunter Biden’s alleged tax crimes,” Smith, R-Mo., told reporters. The testimony from the two individuals — Greg Shapley and an unidentified IRS agent — detailed what they called a pattern of “slow-walking investigative steps” and delaying enforcement actions months before elections. Bu...Toronto Raptors take guard Gradey Dick 13th overall in NBA Draft.
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:17 GMT
The Toronto Raptors selected Gradey Dick of Kansas with the 13th overall pick in the NBA draft on Thursday.The six-foot-eight, 205-pound guard averaged 14.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game in his lone season with the Jayhawks.He also shot 40.3 per cent from three-point range, a sore spot for the Raptors in 2022-2023.The Toronto Raptors select Gradey Dick with the 13th overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft. ???? pic.twitter.com/cGGNNMgvnP— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 23, 2023RELATED: Victor Wembanyama is the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft, with expectations of stardomIt is the third time Toronto has had a lottery selection in the past decade.It was also the Raptors’ lone pick of the draft. yes… the Raptors just drafted the suit and Gradey Dick. https://t.co/mPN71womsa— Lindsay Dunn (@LindsayDunnTV) June 23, 2023Debate begins on bill that would expand access to abortions in Maine
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:17 GMT
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — Lawmakers launched into an emotional debate over expanding access to abortions in Maine, delivering impassioned appeals Thursday as the vote margin appeared to tighten on a proposal that was once seen a foregone conclusion in the Democratic-controlled Legislature. Debate abruptly halted after little more than an hour amid questions of the vote count and a late amendment. At least one of the bill’s co-sponsors signaled a change of heart.Rep. Walter Wiseman, D-Harrison, said the current state law banning abortions after a fetus becomes viable outside the womb, at roughly 24 weeks, unless a mother’s life is at risk, is “doing its job.”“Let’s stop now before we get in too deep,” he said.The bill by Democratic Gov. Janet Mills, and sponsored by House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross and Senate President Troy Jackson, would give the state one of the least restrictive abortion laws in the country.It would allow abortions any time before birth if deemed necessary...TDSB to restore 99 positions previously eliminated in $3.4 billion budget
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:17 GMT
The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) has approved a $3.4 billion budget for the next school year. Trustees say the budget will see 99 positions restored that were eliminated after the province’s COVID-19 funding was discontinued. These included social workers, child and youth counsellors, school-based safety monitors, and elementary and secondary vice-principals.The board says the addition of these positions will cost $10.4 million. The board says it has identified a number of “cost-saving measures” within the budget, including reducing central staffing and department budgets. Even with that, the 2023-24 operating budget includes a projected deficit of $15.1 million.The TDSB says over the past three years, they were forced to take $69 million from its reserve fund in order to support the continuation of learning and the safety of students and staff during the pandemic. As a result, there are limited reserves left to offset any future operating shortfalls.“As Tr...Theater Review: ‘Once Upon a One More Time’ with Britney Spears songs will drive you crazy
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:17 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — You’re handed an LED wristband as you enter “Once Upon a One More Time,” a musical on Broadway stuffed with Britney Spears songs. But the gift is strangely inert for the whole show, only coming to life and gleaming at the curtain call. It’s not a wristband — it’s a metaphor. It glows in the end because you are free. Free of this bombastic, patronizing, clumsy, lazy show.“Once Upon a One More Time,” which opened Thursday at the Marquis Theatre, is pure summer dumb — it’s got smoke machines working overtime, weird dance breaks, tons of glitter and every song ends with a manufactured IMAX-level sonic boom. One of the main characters actually swings on a chandelier.Everything about it seems recycled: A fractured fairy tale that is a tired concept by now — no less a giant than Andrew Lloyd Webber failed with it with “Bad Cinderella” this spring. It’s also a safe feminist story about women writing their own story led by a creative team led mos...3M reaches $10.3 billion settlement over contamination of water systems with ‘forever chemicals’
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:17 GMT
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Chemical manufacturer 3M Co. will pay at least $10.3 billion to settle lawsuits over contamination of many U.S. public drinking water systems with potentially harmful compounds used in firefighting foam and a host of consumer products, the company said Thursday.The deal would compensate water providers for pollution with per- and polyfluorinated substances, known collectively as PFAS — a broad class of chemicals used in nonstick, water- and grease-resistant products such as clothing and cookware.Described as “forever chemicals” because they don’t degrade naturally in the environment, PFAS have been linked to a variety of health problems, including liver and immune-system damage and some cancers.The compounds have been detected at varying levels in drinking water around the nation. The Environmental Protection Agency in March proposed strict limits on two common types, PFOA and PFOS, and said it wanted to regulate four others. Water providers would be resp...Latest news
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