El papa Francisco bromea tras salir del hospital: “Todavía estoy vivo”

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

El papa Francisco bromea tras salir del hospital: “Todavía estoy vivo” (CNN) — El papa Francisco salió este sábado del hospital en Roma donde pasó los últimos días para recibir tratamiento por una infección respiratoria.Después de ser dado de alta del hospital Gemelli de Roma este sábado por la mañana, se detuvo a hablar con periodistas.El Pontífice estaba de buen humor cuando respondió a las preguntas de Delia Gallagher de CNN sobre cómo se sentía, y dijo: “Todavía estoy vivo, ¿sabes?”.Ante la pregunta de si se asustó este miércoles por sus problemas respiratorios, el papa recordó lo que le dijo un “viejo” tras pasar por una situación similar.“Un anciano, mayor que yo, me dijo después de una situación como esta: ‘Padre, yo no vi la muerte, pero la vi venir. ¡Es feo, eh!’”.El papa Francisco, de 86 años, fue trasladado al hospital Gemelli este miércoles y recibió antibióticos para tratar la bronquitis infecciosa.El pontífice, que de joven sufrió una neumonía grave y le extirparon parte de un pulmón, tuvo un historial reciente de problemas médicos....

Those who stayed hope to make Michigan a national champion

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Those who stayed hope to make Michigan a national champion ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — Those who stay will be champions has been a Michigan football mantra for generations, dating to Bo Schembechler saying those six words to his first team in 1969.The two-time defending Big Ten-champion Wolverines, scheduled to play their spring game Saturday, are thrilled many key players chose to stay this season in the hopes of handling unfinished business.Jim Harbaugh’s last two teams beat rival Ohio State, went on to win conference championship games and lose in the College Football Playoffs.“It’s not perfect, 13-1, but that’s we keep striving for,” Harbaugh said entering his ninth season. “We keep chasing that perfection.”Motivated to help Michigan win its first national title since 1997, several players chose to come back this year instead of entering the NFL draft.All-America running back Blake Corum, all-Big Ten offensive guards Zak Zinger and Trevor Keegan along with linebacker Michael Barrett, defensive lineman Kris Jenkins, cornerback Mi...

German coalition compromise on gas and oil heating includes key exemptions

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

German coalition compromise on gas and oil heating includes key exemptions Germany’s ruling coalition on Friday evening reached a compromise on a controversial energy bill to ban the installation of new gas and oil-fired heating systems as of the start of next year, but the deal includes important exemptions and phase-in periods. According to the agreement, every newly installed heating system will have to be powered by 65 percent renewable energy starting January 1, 2024.The compromise contains a number of exemptions, introduces transition periods and includes dedicated financial support, Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported. The law will “bring about a mandatory switch to renewable heating,” Germany’s economy and construction ministries said. The coalition agreement on the details of the bill — which still needs to be submitted to the federal states for consultation and passed by the cabinet — comes after the government on Tuesday evening reached an agreement on its future climate policy following 30 hours of negotiations. Germany a...

Life and education reach beyond sports at the Earl Monroe New Renaissance Basketball School

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Life and education reach beyond sports at the Earl Monroe New Renaissance Basketball School There are famous names on many buildings throughout New York City. Buildings named after politicians, businessmen and philanthropists are numbered in the hundreds.And it’s rare when a building is named after a living, breathing icon.If you were asked to identify the building with Vernon Monroe’s name on it, you might scratch your head.If told his full name was Vernon Earl Monroe, as in Earl “The Pearl,” a few things might click into place.But wait, the Knicks’ Earl The Pearl? He has a building named after him? Where?We remember Earl “The Pearl” Monroe, the dazzling Hall of Famer, with his bag of spins, dips and sleights of hand on the hardwood and a member of the Knicks last world championship squad, teaming with another Hall of Famer, backcourt mate Walt “Clyde” Frazier.So, what is his name doing on a building? Is there a plaque on the side of Madison Square Garden?No. Monroe’s nomenclature is located about 10 miles from t...

Harris seeks billions for climate resilience across Africa

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Harris seeks billions for climate resilience across Africa LUSAKA, Zambia (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris is pushing for $7 billion in private-sector investments to help Africa prepare for the effects of climate change.The announcement comes as she wraps up her weeklong trip to the continent on Saturday. Harris plans to visit a farm outside Lusaka, Zambia’s capital, where workers are using new techniques and technology to grow more produce, part of her effort to demonstrate ways to secure food supplies despite global warming.“The United States is committed to these types of innovative solutions to support climate adaptation, mitigation and resilience,” she said Friday during a news conference with President Hakainde Hichilema.Harris’ trip, which included stops in Ghana and Tanzania, is intended to advance U.S. efforts to make inroads in Africa, where China’s influence runs deep. The $7 billion announcement is the biggest-ticket item that Harris has announced, but more work will be needed to follow through.For example, ...

Pakistani police arrest 8 after deadly Ramadan food stampede

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Pakistani police arrest 8 after deadly Ramadan food stampede KARACHI, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police on Saturday arrested eight people in the southern port city of Karachi after a stampede killed 12 people at a Ramadan food and cash distribution point a day earlier.Hundreds of women and children rushed to collect free food and cash outside a factory in an industrial area of the city on Friday. Business owners during the Islamic holy month often hand out cash and food, especially to the poor. An initial report from the police says nine women, aged between 40 and 80, and three children, aged between 10 and 15, died in the crush.Police said the eight arrests include the factory manager, who did not tell local authorities about the Ramadan alms giving.“Factory management did not open the inside gate of the factory and, due to the narrow street, the people at the tail of the line pushed elderly women and children,” Superintendent of Police Investigations Dr. Hafeez Bugti told the media during a visit to the site. “As a result, pressure increased...

Cleaning up after storm damage in the Metro East

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Cleaning up after storm damage in the Metro East BETHALTO, Ill. -- There is a lot of storm damage in the St. Louis area after high winds and strong storms swept through the area Friday. The Metro East appears to have some of the most damage. FOX 2 reporter Ala Errebhi is at a mobile home park in Bethalto, Illinois, where they are still cleaning up.

Windy and chilly Saturday expected in the St. Louis area

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Windy and chilly Saturday expected in the St. Louis area ST. LOUIS -- A wind advisory is in place until 1 p.m. and a second cold front is dropping south across the area. Winds will continue to gust at 40-50mph through the morning. Temperatures will also fall to the low 40s. Behind this next front, low clouds will spread into the area mid to late morning and then gradually clear again later this afternoon. Much cooler today, with highs in the 50s, but numbers likely won't pop back into the 50s until sunshine returns. Winds also gradually diminish this afternoon and evening. Mostly clear and chilly overnight with lows in the 30s. For Sunday, sunshine and a big warm-up with highs back into the mid 60s.

Grading the Week: For Nikola Jokic, Joel Embiid and the NBA, less is more

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Grading the Week: For Nikola Jokic, Joel Embiid and the NBA, less is more Here’s an idea that the NBA should consider: Less NBA.As this week’s slate of Nuggets games illustrated repeatedly — underscoring a theme that’s plagued the league for years during the load management era — you can have too much of a good thing.NBA schedule — FIt began, of course, with Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers’ visit to Ball Arena on Monday night.What had been a highly anticipated matchup between MVP front-runners Nikola Jokic and Embiid instead turned out to be a dud after the Sixers opted to sit Embiid at the end of a long road trip with calf soreness.Later on in the week, Jokic sat on back-to-back nights while resting a calf injury of his own, missing a home game against New Orleans on Thursday, followed by a trip to Phoenix the very next night.The biggest losers? The thousands of fans who paid full price to watch the NBA’s best, only to get a smattering of starters and backups.To be clear right off the bat: The Grading the ...

Avalanche Journal: What’s nagging the Avs in playoff-caliber games recently? “Different team last year. Deeper team.”

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:00:20 GMT

Avalanche Journal: What’s nagging the Avs in playoff-caliber games recently? “Different team last year. Deeper team.” Once the Avalanche had faltered early and needed to scramble back Wednesday, it became clear what might nag this team in the playoffs.Fans felt the sinking feeling in their stomachs whenever Nathan MacKinnon’s line skated to the bench for a change.Who’s going to score when the top group isn’t on the ice?That was the feeling of helpless inevitability as the Avs attempted to claw back from down 3-1 in the third period of an eventual 4-2 loss to the Wild. And with the playoffs less than three weeks away, it’s what separates this Avalanche team from last year’s Stanley Cup-winning buzzsaw.The Avs (44-24-6) finished the month of March with a 10-5-1 record, continuing their upward momentum in the West that started in mid-January, but only 1-5-1 against teams that would make the NHL playoffs if the season ended today. (Against the same opponents in February, they went 4-1-2.)During those seven matchups, Colorado averaged 2.43 goals (1.86 at even strength) per ...