England reaches the Women’s World Cup final despite key injuries

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:47:20 GMT

England reaches the Women’s World Cup final despite key injuries There were some doubts about England’s squad leading into the Women’s World Cup because a trio of dominant players — Leah Williamson, Beth Mead and Fran Kirby — weren’t with the team because of injuries.Then there were questions about how they would handle the absence of forward Lauren James, who was suspended for both England’s quarterfinal and semifinal matches.But the Lionesses, led by coach Sarina Wiegman, have shown they are adept at adjustments — and it’s gotten them all the way to the title match.England plays Spain on Sunday for the World Cup trophy. The Lionesses defeated Australia 3-1 in the semifinals on Wednesday.“The commitment of this team, the willingness to become better and to win games is so high. I haven’t seen any moment that’s any different. There’s never any complacency in the team,” Wiegman said. “Of course, we’ve had a lot of things thrown at us, with injuries. We had to find a way, ‘OK, what fits best now? How to play?’”En...

Your pet is priceless to you, but the law says they’re property

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:47:20 GMT

Your pet is priceless to you, but the law says they’re property The deaths of 10 dogs in a flood at a dog day care in Northeast D.C. on Monday has left some owners angry, as well as grief-stricken.When a dog — or any pet — dies in the care of a veterinarian, boarding facility or groomer, or even a dog walker, an owner may want to sue, but an attorney says they can find their options are limited.While laws vary from state to state, typically, a pet is seen as property.In Maryland, “you can recover the market value of the pet before the injury, or the cost of veterinary care,” attorney Daniel Miller of the Miller Stern law firm in Baltimore told WTOP.He explained that, under a Maryland law known as the pet damages statute, the current cap is $10,000.Punitive damages are “extremely hard to get in Maryland,” according to Miller, because a pet owner would have to show “deliberate actions” or “willful intent” led to the death of the animal.And when it comes to trying to recover damages for the anguish caused by the loss of a pet, Miller said, “T...

Tropical Wave to Unleash Tropical Downpours this Weekend

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:47:20 GMT

Tropical Wave to Unleash Tropical Downpours this Weekend South Florida has been caught up in a rather unsettled and damp weather pattern the past few days from an earlier tropical wave and then leftover moisture trapped across Florida. Now a more robust tropical wave is set to track across the state this weekend, elevating rain chances some more.Out of the two weekend days, Saturday looks to be the stormier half with a rain chances up to 70%. Given how fickle tropical waves are and the setup in place, the exact timing of when to expect rain is rather difficult to forecast. We’re expecting there to be anytime showers and storms as a result with rounds of rain tracking onshore.Areas that see repeated rounds of heavy rain could see flooding, with a widespread 1-2 inches forecast through Monday.By Sunday, the tropical wave will be to our west and over the Gulf of Mexico. Moisture will remain in place, so times of additional showers and storms will be likley. At the same time, some Saharan dust will try to settle in overhead. This could ...

Von der Leyen condemns Turkish Cypriot attack on UN peacekeepers

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:47:20 GMT

Von der Leyen condemns Turkish Cypriot attack on UN peacekeepers The European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen joined the U.K., France and the U.S. in expressing shock and disapproval over an assault on U.N. peacekeepers on Cyprus by Turkish Cypriots.“I strongly condemn the attacks on @UN_CYPRUS peacekeepers by Turkish Cypriot personnel. Threats and assaults on UN peacekeepers are unacceptable,” von der Leyen said late Friday on social media.U.N. forces on the divided Mediterranean island on Friday morning blocked Turkish Cypriot construction workers who were building a road near the village of Pyla/Pile that encroached on the U.N. enforced buffer zone. The zone divides the southern half of the island, which is controlled by Greek Cypriots, from the breakaway Turkish north.Video obtained by the Telegraph showed bulldozers picking up U.N. vehicles and tossing them across the landscape. Angry physical clashes reportedly left three U.N. personnel — two Brits and a Slovak — in need of hospital treatment.“Threats to the safe...

Five things to watch in Patriots-Packers preseason game Saturday

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:47:20 GMT

Five things to watch in Patriots-Packers preseason game Saturday It was an eventful two days of joint practices between the Patriots and Packers in Green Bay that quite possibly saw significant growth for the hometown team.The Patriots struggled at times on Wednesday as the Packers went deep for big plays of the team’s young cornerbacks. While quarterback Mac Jones and the Patriots offense was effective in moving down the field at times, they couldn’t match Green Bay’s electricity on offense.Things shifted in a major way Thursday. The Patriots’ defense amped up the intensity. Fights erupted. Linebacker Anfernee Jennings was ejected for laying out a Packers rookie defender on a punt drill. Safety Jabrill Peppers was jawing at the Packers all day. And most importantly, Jones was hitting his receivers deep, and cornerbacks Jack Jones and Christian Gonzalez weren’t allowing big plays.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots have another potential emerging starter from 2023 NFL Draft class New England Patriots | Patri...

Pakistani police seek to arrest father of 10-year-old Sara Sharif, who died in the UK

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:47:20 GMT

Pakistani police seek to arrest father of 10-year-old Sara Sharif, who died in the UK LAHORE, Pakistan (AP) — Pakistani police are seeking to arrest a man in connection with the death of his 10-year-old daughter in the U.K, officers in the eastern Punjab province said Saturday.Sara Sharif was found dead at her home in Woking, on the southern outskirts of London, on Aug. 10, U.K. police said in a statement. They identified her father, Urfan, his partner, Beinash Batool, and Urfan’s brother, Faisal Malik, as people they want to speak to as part of their investigation.An autopsy didn’t establish a cause of death but did show that Sara had suffered “multiple and extensive injuries, which are likely to have been caused over a sustained and extended period of time,” the police statement said. Urfan Sharif travelled to the Pakistani capital, Islamabad with Batool and Malik on Aug. 9. There are five children with them, ranging from 1 to 13 years of age, the statement added.Sharif’s family home is in Jhelum, Punjab, around 135 kilometers (84 miles) from the capita...

Russian missile attack kills 5 in northern Ukrainian city as Zelenskyy visits NATO candidate Sweden

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:47:20 GMT

Russian missile attack kills 5 in northern Ukrainian city as Zelenskyy visits NATO candidate Sweden STOCKHOLM (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Sweden on Saturday, his first visit to the country since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine last year, while at home a missile strike in the center of a northern city killed five people and wounded dozens.The Swedish government said Zelenskyy will meet officials in Harpsund, about 120 kilometers (75 miles) west of Stockholm. He will also meet Sweden’s King Carl XVI Gustaf and Queen Silvia at a palace in the area.Sweden abandoned its longstanding policy of military nonalignment to support Ukraine with weapons and other aid in the war against Russia. It also applied for NATO membership but is still waiting to join the alliance.A Russian missile strike killed five people and wounded 37 others on Saturday in the city center of Chernihiv, the regional capital of the northern province of the same name, Interior Minister Ihor Klymenko said.Zelenskyy condemned the attack, which he said hit buildings including a thea...

Veterans, advocates want to see changes at Veterans Affairs under new minister

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:47:20 GMT

Veterans, advocates want to see changes at Veterans Affairs under new minister OTTAWA — It’s been just over three years since Veterans Affairs Canada released a strategy to tackle its 23,000 backlogged benefits applications, and that file has landed on the desk of a new minister for the first time.Ginette Petitpas Taylor has taken over from longtime minister Lawrence MacAulay, and she says finishing the job by 2024 — the department’s stated target — is among her top priorities.“We absolutely want to eliminate that backlog to make sure that we can meet our service standards,” she said in an interview.Her other top issues: developing an employment strategy and commemorating the events of the past.Advocates say they want Petitpas Taylor to tackle a range of other problems, from housing and education to the kind of culture change that’s underway at the Department of National Defence. As for the backlog, the department’s service standard is to complete 80 per cent of benefits applications within 16 weeks, allowing more time for w...

Federal underfunding Indigenous housing leads to years-long wait-lists, frustration

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:47:20 GMT

Federal underfunding Indigenous housing leads to years-long wait-lists, frustration OTTAWA — Stefania Giesbrecht was hoping that by the time she finished her studies, she could move back to her community of Saugeen First Nation.But after nine years on a wait-list, the single mother of three said she has no idea when she will be able to make the move to the community on the shores of Lake Huron near Owen Sound, Ont.“I put myself onto the waiting list, and my mother went on the waiting list and my sister went on the waiting list,” she said.“And none of us have got any updates.”Giesbrecht said she wants to live on-reserve to immerse her children in their culture. That is something her mother couldn’t do as a child of the ’60s Scoop, when Indigenous children were forcefully removed from their families and placed in foster homes by child-welfare authorities.Giesbrecht said she doesn’t blame the community leadership, often referred to as band office officials, for the lengthy wait.But she does hold the federal government accounta...

Decathlete Trey Hardee’s mental health struggles began after celebrated career ended

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:47:20 GMT

Decathlete Trey Hardee’s mental health struggles began after celebrated career ended BUDAPEST, Hungary (AP) — A year ago, Trey Hardee found himself alone in a hotel room, hitting rock bottom.Struggling to cope with the realities of life in the aftermath of a successful track career, the father of three, a two-time world champion and Olympic silver medalist in the decathlon, was thinking about ending his life.“I read my journal entry from that night,” the 39-year-old told The Associated Press in phone interviews this summer from Austin, Texas, where he lives. “I don’t know who that was.” His darkest moment came in July 2022 at last year’s world championships in Oregon, as he was gearing up for another day in his role as a TV analyst. At this year’s world championships, which open Saturday in Hungary, Hardee will again be behind the microphone, but much more at peace, and hoping his story might serve as a cautionary tale for the hundreds of athletes who struggle with mental health. “I went and sought out counseling and figured out a way to mature in ...