Diar DeRozan was escorted out of Scotiabank Arena after receiving online threats
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:34:55 GMT
DeMar DeRozan’s daughter, Diar DeRozan, reportedly had to be escorted out of Scotiabank Arena by security on Wednesday after receiving online threats for her heckling of Toronto Raptors’ free throw shooters, according to TNT and Bleacher Report’s Chris Haynes.Diar went viral after her high-pitch scream could be heard every time the Raptors shot from the free-throw line. The Raptors missed a total of 18 free throws which proved costly in Toronto’s 109-105 season-ending loss to the Chicago Bulls in the NBA play-in tournament.Diar DeRozan deserved her own highlight reel tonight ???? pic.twitter.com/nUMNKrGtVQ— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) April 13, 2023“As long as she was there with her father, I wasn’t worried about anything happening,” DeRozan told Haynes. “It was just a precautionary measure and I appreciate that.”Many on social media applauded Diar’s efforts, with some even calling her the MVP of the game.The Bu...Explosive thrown at Japan PM at campaign event; no one hurt
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:34:55 GMT
WAKAYAMA, Japan (AP) — Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida was evacuated unharmed Saturday after someone threw an explosive device in his direction while he was campaigning at a fishing port in western Japan, officials said. Police wrestled a suspect to the ground as screaming bystanders scrambled to get away and smoke filled the air.Although no one was hurt, and Kishida continued campaigning Saturday, the chaotic scene was reminiscent of the assassination nine months ago of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, which also came on a campaign tour and continues to reverberate in Japanese politics. Kishida was visiting Saikazaki port in Wakayama prefecture to support his ruling party’s candidate in a local election, and the explosion occurred just before he was to begin his speech. A young man believed to be a suspect was arrested Saturday at the scene after he allegedly threw “the suspicious object,” Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told reporters. Matsuno refused to comment on...Storms possible east of I-35 this afternoon
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:34:55 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- Overnight showers and thunderstorms left .10" to .33" from Austin to San Marcos eastward. Some of our higher rain totals.43" 5 miles northeast of La Grange.32" Rosanky.27" San Marcos Municipal Airport El Niño watch issued: Here’s what that means There will be another chance of showers and thunderstorms from our I-35 counties eastward beginning after 3 p.m. The dry line will be moving across during the middle and late afternoon hours. Dew points will be higher east of the interstate during the day leading to the better chance for measured precipitation. Strong to possibly severe thunderstorms late this afternoonSome of the thunderstorms could be strong to possibly severe. The Storm Prediction Center indicates that Fayette County has a SLIGHT risk for severe storms with a potential of large hail and damaging winds. The risk is MARGINAL for Hays, much of Travis and eastern Williamson Counties into Bastrop, Caldwell, and Lee Counties.Storms could be severe between 3 ...Opinion: Colorado farmers will have the Right to Repair their tractors but what about everyone else?
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:34:55 GMT
All across the heartland, farmers are getting their equipment ready for planting season. It’s a critical period; if you are going to maximize the value of your crop, you better get the seed in the ground during the two- to three-week optimal planting window. And if your tractor breaks down during that window, you better get it fixed — fast.For too many mechanical breakdowns, a fast fix is a lot harder than it should be. Tractor-makers lock farmers out of repairing their equipment by withholding necessary software tools, forcing farmers to use a dealer technician. That can lead to repair delays and equipment downtime of days to weeks, putting farmers’ crops–and their ability to make a living—at risk.Whether you own a tractor, a smartphone or a dishwasher, you should be able to fix your stuff. That’s the call of the Right to Repair movement, which has brought farmers together with consumers and even hospitals to call for an end to manufacturer-imposed repair restrictions. ...Two Denver-area billboards lead to years of litigation and legislation
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:34:55 GMT
Two digital billboards at the intersection of I-25 and U.S. 36 have spurred a change to state laws and been the subject of four legal cases, the latest of which was filed two weeks ago.The litigious saga, which dates back several years, pits the Loveland-based billboard company StreetMediaGroup against the Colorado Department of Transportation. The state agency has fared far better than the company in their courtroom skirmishes.The patch of pavement northwest of where I-25 meets U.S. 36 has a street address of 7300 Broadway and plays home to Podium Karting and a Mastercraft boat dealer. In 2015, the property’s owner built two billboards, one facing I-25 and one facing U.S. 36.The following January, CDOT determined permits would be needed if the billboards were going to include ads for products that are not sold at 7300 Broadway. So, a subsidiary of StreetMedia applied. CDOT then denied that application, finding the two billboards would be distractingly close to on-ramps. From that o...Bill would let Colorado enforce federal hospital price transparency rules
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:34:55 GMT
A bill in the Colorado legislature would let the state enforce federal price transparency laws, with the goal of getting enough data to create a cost comparison tool that more people are likely to use.Federal law already requires hospitals to publish lists of the prices they charge to insurance plans and people paying out of pocket, as well as minimum and maximum prices. They also have to post a list of 300 “shoppable” services and their prices for easier comparisons.SB23-252 would duplicate that requirement in state law, and direct the Colorado Department of Health Care Policy and Financing to assess if hospitals are complying. If they aren’t, the Colorado Attorney General’s Office would have the option to investigate them for deceptive trade practices.“Transparency and sunshine will hopefully in the long run lead to lower prices,” said Sen. Julie Gonzales, a Denver Democrat and one of the bill’s co-sponsors.The posted price files aren̵...How to brainstorm and plan events with friends and family
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:34:55 GMT
Have you ever tried planning a big event with friends or family — like a vacation, a home renovation or a reunion — and wished you could get everyone on the metaphorical same page?Thanks to apps that support collaboration, you can get all parties together in the same online whiteboard, calendar, document or other file. And you can get started with free software that may already be on your phone, tablet and computer. Here’s an overview.Getting StartedApple’s iOS and Google’s Android systems include free apps that support group participation. These typically work best if you and your cohorts are all on the most recent version of the same platform, using a free Apple ID or Google Account. But beyond apps, you can collaborate on projects in a web browser with the files stored and synchronized on Apple’s iCloud servers or Google Drive.Starting a collaboration is easy. Just pick your app, create a file and choose the people to share it with.WhiteboardsSome projects benefit from havi...In AI race, Microsoft and Google choose speed over caution
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:34:55 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — In March, two Google employees, whose jobs are to review the company’s artificial intelligence products, tried to stop Google from launching an AI chatbot. They believed it generated inaccurate and dangerous statements.Ten months earlier, similar concerns were raised at Microsoft by ethicists and other employees. They wrote in several documents that the AI technology behind a planned chatbot could flood Facebook groups with disinformation, degrade critical thinking and erode the factual foundation of modern society.The companies released their chatbots anyway. Microsoft was first, with a splashy event in February to reveal an AI chatbot woven into its Bing search engine. Google followed about six weeks later with its own chatbot, Bard.The aggressive moves by the normally risk-averse companies were driven by a race to control what could be the tech industry’s next big thing: generative AI, the powerful new technology that fuels those chatbots.That competition to...Klay Thompson’s revival: Fiery competitive nature ignited by doubters
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:34:55 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO — A stoic Klay Thompson sat in the tiny visitors’ locker room in Portland after the Warriors clinched a postseason berth by winning their regular-season finale, seemingly unfazed by the joyful noise surrounding him.“Smile, dammit!” teammate Donte DiVincenzo exclaimed after coach Steve Kerr singled Thompson out for eclipsing 300 3-pointers this season, something that has only been done by two other players in NBA history.Thompson didn’t – at least not until after Kerr tossed him the game ball and he felt the leather rock in his hands.First came the feeling of relief for Thompson, who was healthy after completing his first full season after two major injuries; then there was the feeling of joy for his accomplishments.But those emotions were quickly numbed by Thompson’s never-ending desire for more. The iconic words of his idol Kobe Bryant rang loud in his head: “Job’s not finished.”He’s talking about his return to All-Star form, but he’s also talking ab...Editorial: California lacks enforceable water rights system
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:34:55 GMT
California’s inability to prevent illegal and wasteful use of its water supply is more annoying than a leaky faucet. And far more costly.When water is illegally diverted, it severely reduces the amount available to urban and agricultural users throughout the state. But the state Water Resources Control Board lacks the tools needed to enforce water rights and protect the limited supply.The process for stopping illegal diversions can take weeks. And when the state does finally step in, the fines it levies are insufficient to act as a deterrent. It’s the equivalent of a police officer catching someone speeding and sending a letter to the speeder saying, if you don’t slow down in the next 20 days, we’ll hit you with a fine for the cost of a gallon of gas.Two bills introduced into the Legislature would help solve the problem. Assembly Bill 460, introduced by Rebecca Bauer-Kahan, D-Orinda, and Assembly Bill 1337, introduced by Buffy Wicks, D-Oakland, would empower ...Latest news
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