Mets host the Marlins to start 3-game series

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:27:47 GMT

Mets host the Marlins to start 3-game series Miami Marlins (3-4) vs. New York Mets (3-4)New York; Friday, 1:10 p.m. EDTPITCHING PROBABLES: Marlins: Edward Cabrera (0-0); Mets: Tylor Megill (0-0)FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK MLB LINE: Mets -180, Marlins +152; over/under is 8 runsBOTTOM LINE: The New York Mets start a three-game series at home against the Miami Marlins on Friday.New York went 101-61 overall and 54-27 in home games last season. The Mets pitching staff averaged 9.8 strikeouts per nine innings while giving up 3.7 runs per game in the 2022 season.Miami had a 69-93 record overall and a 35-46 record on the road last season. The Marlins slugged .363 with a .294 on-base percentage as a team in the 2022 season.INJURIES: Mets: Omar Narvaez: 10-Day IL (calf), Sam Coonrod: 60-Day IL (lat), Brett Baty: day-to-day (undisclosed), Bryce Montes de Oca: 60-Day IL (elbow), Tommy Hunter: 15-Day IL (back), Justin Verlander: 15-Day IL (teres major), Stephen Ridings: 15-Day IL (lat), Edwin Diaz: 60-Day IL (knee), Elieser Hernandez: 15-Day IL (sh...

Filipinos nailed to crosses despite church objection

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:27:47 GMT

Filipinos nailed to crosses despite church objection SAN PEDRO CUTUD, Philippines (AP) — Eight Filipinos were nailed to crosses to reenact Jesus Christ’s suffering in a gory Good Friday tradition that draws thousands of devotees and tourists to the Philippines despite being rejected by the Catholic church.The real-life crucifixions in the farming village of San Pedro Cutud in Pampanga province north of Manila resumed after a three-year pause due to the coronavirus pandemic. About a dozen villagers registered but only eight men participated, including 62-year-old sign painter Ruben Enaje, who was nailed to a wooden cross for the 34th time in San Pedro Cutud.In a news conference shortly after his brief crucifixion, Enaje said he prayed for the eradication of the COVID-19 virus and the end of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has contributed to gas and food prices soaring worldwide.“It’s just these two countries involved in that war, Russia and Ukraine, but all of us are being affected,” said Enaje, who appeared to be well ...

Sajjan says Liberals might reverse foreign-aid drop if economy bounces back

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:27:47 GMT

Sajjan says Liberals might reverse foreign-aid drop if economy bounces back OTTAWA — International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan says his government might boost foreign aid spending if the Canadian economy rebounds after criticism over a drop in development funding that has the sector preparing to cut programs.“The stronger our economy, the more we can do around the world,” Sajjan said in an interview Thursday in his first public comments since last month’s budget called for a 15 per cent drop in aid funding.The Liberals are planning to scale back their official development assistance by $1.3 billion, but he echoed Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland in saying that this doesn’t amount to a cut. Sajjan said the $6.9 billion pledged for this year is more than the $6.6 billion allocated in the last pre-pandemic budget in 2019.The aid sector has pushed the government to instead build on the more than $8 billion they allocated for aid spending last year, as a result of two years of extra funding to respond to COVID-19 and Russia’...

Daily horoscope for April 7, 2023

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:27:47 GMT

Daily horoscope for April 7, 2023 Moon Alert: There are no restrictions to shopping or important decisions today. The Moon is in Scorpio.Happy Birthday for Friday, April 7, 2023:You are vibrant, positive and bold, and you will fight for your beliefs. You are sometimes rebellious. This year is the last year of a nine-year cycle, which means it’s time to let go of anyone or anything that is holding you back. Focus on being compassionate and loving.ARIES(March 21-April 19) ★★★★Today’s a better day! You have lots of energy for home improvements and hustling with family activities. You also might spend money on beautiful things for yourself and loved ones. Nevertheless, you’ll give serious, practical thought to shared property and finances. Tonight: Money discussions.TAURUS(April 20-May 20) ★★★★★This is a high energy day for you! You’re full of bright ideas! Very likely, you will take the helm and tell others what to do, even though you are also playing things a bit low profile. People will help y...

Sex is a 'beautiful thing', Pope says in documentary

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:27:47 GMT

Sex is a 'beautiful thing', Pope says in documentary Pope Francis praised the virtues and beauty of sex in a Wednesday (5 April) documentary, describing it "one of God's most beautiful gifts to the human being".The comment was made by the 86-year old pontiff in The Pope Answers a Disney+ production. It captures a meeting he had in Rome last year with 10 young people.They quizzed Francis on a range of topics including LGBT rights, abortion, porn industry, sex and abuse in the Catholic Church.He said that "sex is one the most beautiful things God has given to the humanity of man" in the documentary."To express your sexuality is a richness."Francis was also asked if he knew what "non-binary" means. He answered affirmatively. He reiterated the Catholic Church must welcome LGBT people."All persons are children of God. God doesn't reject anyone, God is a father. And I don't have the right to expel anybody from the Church."Francis spoke out against abortion saying that priests should be compassionate towards women who have ended a pregnancy ...

Miss Manners: How do I tell them my nickname is not for their use?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:27:47 GMT

Miss Manners: How do I tell them my nickname is not for their use? DEAR MISS MANNERS: My nickname is a shortened version of my name. My family and closest friends have always called me by that nickname, which is fine. I think of it as a term of endearment.The problem is that other people hear me respond to that nickname and then start using it, too. I really don’t like that. It seems much too familiar.How can I let it be known, without hurting feelings, that I prefer my unabbreviated name?GENTLE READER: “Oh, Chrys is just a family nickname. Please call me Chrysanthemum.”DEAR MISS MANNERS: A former colleague of mine now works at a company that makes a product I happen to really like.Related ArticlesAdvice | Miss Manners: The bride punished me because I didn’t grant her request Advice | Miss Manners: Our landlady took dozens of our beloved plants. How do we get them back? Advice | Miss Manners: I was embarrassed when everyone in the post office focused on me Advice | M...

Dear Abby: She doesn’t know how cruel her new friend was to us

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:27:47 GMT

Dear Abby: She doesn’t know how cruel her new friend was to us DEAR ABBY: I have a longtime friend, “Eve,” whose husband just died at 55. She is, of course, devastated.To combat her grief and loneliness, she’s going out every day or night with dozens of girlfriends. This is good because she’s doing all kinds of new sports and activities and filling her time with interesting people and events.The problem is, she has developed a close relationship with “Anne.” Anne did some unbelievably mean, cruel things to me (and others) when she hired me for a short job, and I saw how Machiavellian she really is.I know Eve will one day have a party or some other gathering and invite the two of us with others. I cannot bear to see Anne ever again.I don’t want to tell Eve about my terrible encounters with Anne. But I’m certain she is vulnerable right now in her profound grief, and I’m also certain Anne is using her. Without going into more detail, what would you do? CORNERED IN COLORADORelated ArticlesAdvice...

Asian stocks rise ahead of US job market update

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:27:47 GMT

Asian stocks rise ahead of US job market update BEIJING (AP) — Asian stock markets rose Friday ahead of a United States job market update that traders hope will encourage the Federal Reserve to ease off plans for more interest rate hikes.Shanghai, Tokyo and Seoul advanced. New York, London and Frankfurt were closed for the Good Friday holiday.Traders who worry higher interest rates might tip the global economy into recession looked ahead to U.S. government data that are expected to show the job market is cooling. They hope that will prompt the Fed to decide aggressive rate hikes are no longer needed to extinguish inflation.Other data have “confirmed a clear trend that a labor market slowdown has begun,” said Edward Moya of Oanda in a report.The Shanghai Composite Index gained 0.4% to 3,327.64 and the Nikkei 225 in Tokyo advanced 0.2% to 27,518.31.The Kospi in Seoul rose 1.3% to 2,490.41. Bangkok, Taiwan and Malaysia also gained.On Wall Street, the benchmark S&P 500 rose 0.4% after a U.S. government report showed fewer workers...

Policías disparan fatalmente a un hombre tras dirigirse a una dirección equivocada en Nuevo México

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:27:47 GMT

Policías disparan fatalmente a un hombre tras dirigirse a una dirección equivocada en Nuevo México La policía de Farmington disparó mortalmente a un hombre tras dirigirse a una dirección equivocada durante una llamada de violencia doméstica el miércoles en Nuevo México.Según un comunicado del Departamento de Seguridad Pública de Nuevo México, los agentes respondieron a la llamada de emergencia en la ciudad ubicada en el noroeste del estado, alrededor de las 11:30 p.m.Los agentes tocaron la puerta y se anunciaron como policías de Farmington pero pidieron a su central que volvieran a llamar, ya que no salía nadie, dijo la policía.El propietario de la residencia incorrecta, identificado como Robert Dotson, de 52 años, abrió la puerta armado con una pistola y recibió un disparo mortal, dijo la policía estatal.La esposa de Dotson disparó desde la puerta de la residencia, pero una vez que se dio cuenta de que los individuos eran agentes, bajó el arma y acató las órdenes del agente, según la policía.El jefe de policía de Farmington, Steve Hebbe, reconoció en un vídeo que los agentes se ...

Review: ‘Tetris’ and ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ deliver a double dose of Nintendo nostalgia

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:27:47 GMT

Review: ‘Tetris’ and ‘The Super Mario Bros. Movie’ deliver a double dose of Nintendo nostalgia toggle audio on and off change volume download audio WTOP's Jason Fraley covers 'Mario' & 'Tetris' (Part 1) $(function () { $('.wtop-audio-container .fa-play').on('click', function(){ var audio_filename = $('div.wtop-audio-file').data("mp3-url"); ga('send', 'event', 'Audio', 'play', audio_filename); }); });  Hollywood delivers a double dose of Nintendo nostalgia this week with a pair of video game adaptations. One is a fictional tale set inside the animated fantasy world of the game itself, the other is a true story of the real-life maneuvering and cutthroat business deals behind the scenes that brought the game to st...