Jayson Tatum overcomes early struggles, delivers late as Celtics beat 76ers, force Game 7
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:07 GMT
PHILADELPHIA — As the final seconds ticked away, the outcome finally decided, Jayson Tatum dribbled the ball over half-court. He pounded the ball into the floor three times, then hunched over. Al Horford came over to embrace him, and share a message.“He is that guy,” Horford said, “and he’s special.”For 44 minutes on Thursday night, Tatum looked lost. The Celtics star seemed rattled. In one of the biggest games of his life, Tatum looked like he was about to throw Boston’s season away. Turnovers mounted. He couldn’t buy a bucket.Until he could.With the Celtics’ seismic championship expectations seemingly weighing on his shoulders, Tatum – finally – came through it mattered. He missed 13 of his first 14 shots, but kept shooting. He leaned on his teammates. He powered through his struggles. He willed the Celtics – hitting four 3-pointers in the final four minutes – to a 95-86 victory in Game 6.The Celtics committed 17 turnovers. They blew a 16-point lead. They were teetering, verging o...Hundreds of migrants still waiting along San Diego border as Title 42 ends
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:07 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Hundreds of migrants are awaiting the end of Title 42 at the U.S.-Mexico border in San Ysidro.They are currently gathering on U.S. Soil, waiting to be taken into custody by Customer and Border Protection officials. Some people have been here for several days with little food, warmth and water.Since then, Good Samaritans have been helping provide aid to the asylum-seekers. Title 42 explained: What is it, why is it ending, what’s next? "Caldo de pollo, chicken soup with rice, so we are just serving it up, getting it ready,” one San Diego resident, Daisie Lozano, told FOX 5. She said she saw the humanitarian crisis on the news and wanted to help. She posted on Nextdoor, asking for donations to bring, and made a warm lunch for the migrants."My hope is that it brings a tiny bit of home," Lozano said. "I know it's not a lot, but some warmth in their heart to know that we care about them.” Volunteer groups are the current lifeline for asylum-seekers stranded in what is call...Tijuana migrant shelter seeing an uptick in asylum-seekers amid Title 42 end
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:07 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Down in Tijuana, migrant shelters are seeing an influx of refugees hoping to seek asylum in the United States before Title 42 comes to an end.Thousands are currently still waiting on the other side of the border -- many of whom are fleeing violence and political corruption in their home countries, according to Pastor Albert Rivera, founder of the non-profit shelter, Agape Mision Mundial.In the final days of Title 42, shelters like Agape that help refugees obtain asylum in the U.S. have seen a significant uptick in people looking for their services."There's been an increase of about 400% of more immigrants coming," said Rivera told FOX 5. San Diego County addresses looming impacts as end of Title 42 nears Agape is currently focused on receiving families and single mothers. Many of them at the shelter, according to Rivera, are attempting to escape violence from states in Mexico or are fleeing the cartel's control over police."We have a lot of kids that they killed their...Man shot to death at recreation center identified
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:07 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Police on Thursday identified the man who was shot to death at a San Diego recreation center last week.The shooting happened before 7 p.m. Friday at the Montgomery Waller Recreation Center in the Otay Mesa West neighborhood. There, officers found Robert Simmons, 20, suffering from gunshot wounds, San Diego police said in a news release. He was pronounced dead at the scene.A second victim, a 19-year-old man, was taken to a hospital and was expected to survive. His identity has not been released by authorities. A sense of desperation grows amid final hours of Title 42 Homicide detectives believe the victims were issued a "gang challenge" by a member of a group when they arrived at the recreation center, police said. The group started throwing glass bottles at the victims before at least one of the group members started firing a gun at them, according to police. The group then left the area.Detectives say a white sedan was seen leaving the recreation center after the sho...Japan, South Korea eye visit by team of experts as Fukushima nuclear plant prepares water release
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:07 GMT
Officials from Japan and South Korea eyed a potential visit by South Korean experts to the Fukushima nuclear plant before it begins the controversial release of treated but radioactive water to sea. It’s one of their major sticking points between the two sides that are quickly thawing long-strained ties. Discussions were to take place later Friday, and the Japanese government was expected to give updates on the status of the tsunami-wrecked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant, which is preparing for a release of the water, saying it’s an unavoidable step to move its decommissioning process forward.The government and the plant’s operator, Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings, say the release will begin between spring and summer and take decades to finish.A massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011 destroyed the Fukushima Daiichi plant’s cooling systems, causing three reactors to melt and release large amounts of radiation. Water used to cool the three damaged reactor core...Philippine court acquits former justice secretary of drug charges after key witnesses said they lied
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:07 GMT
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — A former Philippine opposition senator and justice secretary was acquitted of drug charges Friday after key witnesses recanted and said they had lied about her involvement in narcotics trafficking.Leila de Lima, 63, remained jailed, however, as she has one outstanding charge against her. De Lima has been detained since 2017 on drug charges she says were fabricated by former President Rodrigo Duterte and his officials in an attempt to muzzle her criticism of his deadly crackdown on illegal drugs. His campaign left thousands of mostly petty suspects dead and sparked an International Criminal Court investigation as a possible crime against humanity.Duterte, who has insisted on de Lima’s guilt, left office last June at the end of his turbulent six-year term.Trial court judge Abraham Alcantara said in his ruling that a former senior police official’s recantation led to his decision to acquit de Lima.“Without his testimony, the crucial link to establish co...Memphis ‘snake factory’ transplants slither into their new home in Louisiana
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:07 GMT
BENTLEY, La. (AP) — They were born and raised in captivity, but as they slowly slithered away from their handlers and disappeared into gopher holes in the Kisatchie National Forest, the group of Louisiana pine snakes appeared to be right at home.The five pine snakes bred at the Memphis Zoo in Tennessee were released into the Kisatchie in early May as part of an ongoing conservation effort involving zoos in Memphis, New Orleans and two Texas cities, Fort Worth and Lufkin. This year, more than 100 pine snakes — a species the federal government lists as threatened — will be released into the central Louisiana forest.“We provide the snakes in our snake factories, which are funded by the U.S. Forest Service, into habitat that the Fish and Wildlife Service and Forest Service have developed,” said Steve Reichling, the Memphis Zoo’s Director of Conservation and Research. “It’s just a perfect marriage, really.”Reichling said the characteristics of the area where the snakes were r...For Buffalo shooting victims’ kin, Mother’s Day is a reminder of loss, a lesson in navigating grief
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:07 GMT
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — Tirzah Patterson will dedicate this Mother’s Day to the hardest part of a mother’s job, trying to help her child make sense of tragedy.Patterson and her husband had divorced but remained close for the sake of their son. Then Heyward Patterson was gunned down along with nine people in a racist attack at a Buffalo supermarket a year ago Sunday.Tirzah and 13-year-old Jaques “Jake” Patterson recently opened up about coping with immense grief after a mass shooting, an unceasing story across the nation.Jake’s compass through grief, his mother has told him, should be his faith and prayer. That guidance would serve so many mothers and fathers as the death toll from gun violence in America climbs and spreads, she said.A beloved church deacon known for offering rides home from the supermarket for people without cars, Heyward Patterson made a heartfelt call to his ex-wife last Mother’s Day, telling his ex-wife what a great mother she was and how happy he was about how she ...Money-hungry, or spiritually misguided? Jury weighs fate of slain kids’ mom in triple murder trial
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:07 GMT
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — An Idaho jury is weighing two theories in the strange triple murder trial of Lori Vallow Daybell: Is she a power-hungry manipulator who would kill her two youngest children for money, as prosecutors allege, or a normally protective mother who fell under the romantic sway of a wannabe cult leader, as the defense team claims?Jurors heard both stories Thursday during final arguments in the seven-week long trial, and deliberated for about four hours before breaking for the evening. They will continue the work of deciding Vallow Daybell’s fate on Friday morning, a court bailiff said. Vallow Daybell and her fifth husband Chad Daybell are both charged with murder, conspiracy and grand theft in the deaths of 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow, 16-year-old Tylee Ryan, and Daybell’s previous wife Tammy Daybell. Prosecutors say the two worked with Vallow Daybell’s brother, Alex Cox, to carry out the crimes. Cox died in December 2019 and was never charged. Both defend...Authorities capture 1 of 2 inmates who escaped from Philadelphia prison
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:02:07 GMT
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — One of two inmates who escaped from a Philadelphia prison was captured Thursday night while dressed as a woman, federal authorities said.Members of a U.S. Marshals Service fugitive task force were conducting surveillance in an area of North Philadelphia where they believed 24-year-old Nasir Grant was staying, said Robert Clark, a supervisory deputy with the Marshals Service Eastern District of Pennsylvania.Shortly before 10:30 p.m., a man resembling Grant “came out of a residence wearing full female Muslim garb and a head covering,” Clark told journalists.Grant got into a car and authorities followed it and stopped him nearby.“I believe he was thoroughly surprised,” Clark said, adding that Grant was taken into custody without any problem. “He submitted to our commands, and it was pretty much an uneventful arrest, which is the way we like it,” Clark said.The search continued for Ameen Hurst, 18, who escaped with Grant from the Philadelphia Industrial C...Latest news
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