Knicks are trading former lottery pick and fan favorite Obi Toppin to Pacers, AP source says

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:13:14 GMT

Knicks are trading former lottery pick and fan favorite Obi Toppin to Pacers, AP source says NEW YORK (AP) — The New York Knicks are trading Obi Toppin to the Indiana Pacers, dealing away a former lottery pick who was loved by fans but never as much by coach Tom Thibodeau.The Knicks will get back two second-round picks, a person with knowledge of the details told The Associated Press on Saturday. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the trade is not yet official.It was first reported by ESPN.Toppin was the No. 8 pick in the 2020 draft after winning national player of the year honors at Dayton. But when that season ended early and his first professional one was delayed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Toppin lost out on vital time to expand his skills and earn Thibodeau’s confidence.He was also stuck playing behind All-Star Julius Randle, so playing time was hard to come by. Toppin made only 15 starts in his three seasons in New York.Fans desperately wanted more, often chanting his name at Madison Square Garden in hopes of seeing the acrobatic ...

English trio among 6 players tied for lead after 3rd round of British Masters at The Belfry

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:13:14 GMT

English trio among 6 players tied for lead after 3rd round of British Masters at The Belfry SUTTON COLDFIELD, England (AP) — English trio Andy Sullivan, Oliver Wilson and James Morrison were part of a six-way tie going into the final round of the British Masters, while tournament favorite Justin Rose remained in contention despite carding a 2-over 74 on Saturday. Joost Luiten of the Netherlands, Italy’s Guido Migliozzi and Niklas Norgaard of Denmark were also tied at 7-under 209 as a blustery wind wreaked havoc at The Belfry.Rose took the early lead after a 65 in the opening round but carded a 73 in the second and was a shot worse on Saturday to sit three shots back in an event he won in 2002 and hosted in 2018.Luiten and Migliozzi both shot a 68, while the other four co-leaders all carded 70 in the third round. Sullivan said he was “absolutely buzzing” to be in contention for a fifth European tour title after making birdies on the 17th and 18th.“I wanted to do something like that all day to try and get it going, fortunately it came on the last,” Sullivan said after holing...

Keeping pets safe and calm during Independence Day celebrations

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:13:14 GMT

Keeping pets safe and calm during Independence Day celebrations DENVER (KDVR) -- While humans are celebrating the Fourth of July with fireworks and parties, our four-legged furry friends might not be thrilled with the sounds of bombs bursting in air.Even though fireworks are illegal in Colorado, people break that law, and others are qualified to set off fireworks. Where to watch Colorado’s 4th of July fireworks, drone shows this year With the holiday weekend upon us, Animal Protection from the Denver Public Health and Environment Department have made a list of do's and don'ts when it comes to keeping your pets safe and calm when fireworks are going off.Here are some tips from DAP.Keep fragile items out of reachKeep pets indoors in a safe, quiet area or in a crateMake sure your pet is licensed and wearing tags Get a microchip for extra peace of mindUse a leash or carrier in transporting your petTalk with your vet about your pets anxiety needsKeep sparklers, glowsticks, charcoal, food scraps and kabob skewers away from curious petsHere is what t...

United CEO apologizes after taking private jet while thousands of passengers stranded

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:13:14 GMT

United CEO apologizes after taking private jet while thousands of passengers stranded (AP) -- United Airlines CEO Scott Kirby apologized Friday for hopping on a private plane to get out of the New York area earlier this week while thousands of United passengers were stranded because the airline canceled so many flights.“Taking a private jet was the wrong decision because it was insensitive to our customers who were waiting to get home," Kirby said in a statement issued by the airline. “I sincerely apologize to our customers and our team members who have been working around-the-clock for several days — often through severe weather — to take care of our customers.” Unions blame United for airline’s ongoing travel issues Kirby concluded by promising "to better demonstrate my respect for the dedication of our team members and the loyalty of our customers.”Kirby caught the private flight from Teterboro, New Jersey, to Denver on Wednesday, when United canceled 750 flights — one-fourth of its schedule for the day. That figure does not include flights on United Express.Uni...

What to do if you see seemingly illegal fireworks

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:13:14 GMT

What to do if you see seemingly illegal fireworks DENVER (KDVR) -- It's illegal to use fireworks that explode or leave the ground in Colorado without the proper certifications. The only permissible fireworks in the state, according to Colorado law, may not contain more than 50 milligrams of explosive composition and includes fountains, ground spinners, illuminating torches, dipped sticks and sparklers, trick noisemakers and tube devices. Where to watch Colorado’s 4th of July fireworks, drone shows this year Despite fireworks being outlawed, you still might see them, especially around the Fourth of July. If you see anything that explodes or launches into the air, police say you should report it, but not by calling 911."We get it. You hear the fireworks going off and know that Aurora doesn't allow anything that explodes or leaves the ground. It's annoying," the Aurora Police Department said in a tweet. "But calling 911 isn't the best way to let us know."How to report illegal firework usage and salesSince fireworks are illegal throu...

New immigration, permitless gun carry laws go into effect across Florida amid protests, concerns

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:13:14 GMT

New immigration, permitless gun carry laws go into effect across Florida amid protests, concerns Out of more than 200 new laws that have gone into effect in Florida this weekend, two are drawing the most attention — and generating the most controversy: permitless carry and a new immigration law.When it comes to immigration employers of 25 or more people are now required to go through a federal e-verify system to ensure employees are in the country legally. If a business does not use the system, they’ll be penalized.In addition, if an employer knowingly employs an undocumented worker, the penalty is now a second-degree felony.On Saturday morning, an event was held in Northwest Miami-Dade to help immigrants understand the new law.“How it is that through our office we can assist them, in case they have any type of difficulties,” said Vanessa Calva Ruiz, Director General of Consular Protection and Strategic Planning at the Foreign Ministry.7News cameras on Saturday afternoon captured a rally in Miami in protest of the new immigration law....

Crews put out fire at Northwest Miami-Dade apartment building; no reported injuries

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:13:14 GMT

Crews put out fire at Northwest Miami-Dade apartment building; no reported injuries Firefighters raced to put out flames at an apartment building in Northwest Miami-Dade.Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the blaze along Northwest 26th Avenue, near 68th Street, at around 10:30 a.m., Saturday.Fire and smoke spread through the building as crews battled the flames.Some of the windows were boarded up, forcing firefighters to remove them.No injuries were reported.

Storms, smoke and heat threaten Fourth of July travel and holiday weekend plans

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:13:14 GMT

Storms, smoke and heat threaten Fourth of July travel and holiday weekend plans (CNN) — Mother Nature will threaten Fourth of July travel and holiday plans as severe storms, record heat and wildfire smoke converge on one of the busiest travel weekends of the year.AAA projects more than 50 million people will take to the roads or skies over the next few days, and millions of them will have to contend with potential disruptions from storms.More than 100 million people face the risk of damaging winds, tornadoes or hail in the next 48 hours. This, after tens of thousands of flight delays and thousands of flight cancellations have created travel chaos for more than a week.Atlanta, St Louis, Nashville, and Cincinnati face the biggest threat for air travel disruptions Saturday. For Sunday, storms in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic could cause interruptions to major airports in New York, Philadelphia and Washington, DC.A level 3 of 5 enhanced risk for severe storms is in place for portions of Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Kentucky, including St. Louis and Louisvi...

US forest managers urge Silly String instead of fireworks, but some environmentalists say not so fast

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:13:14 GMT

US forest managers urge Silly String instead of fireworks, but some environmentalists say not so fast Smokey Bear said it best: “Only you can prevent wildfires.”Following in the footsteps of their famous mascot, U.S. Forest Service managers in the drought-stricken Southwest are urging people to swap their fireworks this Fourth of July for glow sticks, noisemakers and cans of red, white and blue Silly String.Not so fast, say some environmentalists. While it’s worth encouraging folks not to use fireworks amid escalating wildfire danger, they say it’s kind of silly that federal land managers would suggest using aerosol cans of sticky party string out in nature.The advice began to pop up in recent weeks, with regional forest officials and the New Mexico State Forestry Division pumping out public service announcements offering alternatives aimed at curbing human-sparked blazes.They used a template that echoed similar advice from the National Fire Protection Association and even American Red Cross chapters in others states.“These are alternatives for children and young people ...

Carlsbad native sets pull-up world record

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 22:13:14 GMT

Carlsbad native sets pull-up world record SAN DIEGO -- One Carlsbad man has completed more than 200,000 pull ups and counting.“It’s been a journey,” says Jordan Veiga.Veiga set a world record in mixed grips pull-ups, two actually. He pumped out thousand per day for 180 days straight, setting the record for most pull-ups in one month and in six months.“No rest days at all, not one rest day for the entire year. Just super proud of myself, I’ve never worked this hard in my life,” says Veiga. Local youth hockey players set to compete in international tournament The 28-year-old's hard work not only transformed into a world record, it also transformed his body.“I was 15 pounds heavier, I was thin. My body adapted and I got a lot stronger,” says Veiga.The Carlsbad native also credits his friends for pushing him on his record-breaking pull-up day. “They pushed me to my limits. I set a new PR for myself. I did 780 pulls in a hour time frame. The most I’ve ever done is 650 pull ups,” says Veiga.HIs new PR earned him another world r...