Cardinals, Gannon try to move past the sting of a 21-point collapse in loss to the Giants

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:55:05 GMT

Cardinals, Gannon try to move past the sting of a 21-point collapse in loss to the Giants TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — The first gut punch of the Jonathan Gannon era has arrived for the Arizona Cardinals.The Cardinals (0-2) blew a 21-point, third-quarter lead in a 31-28 loss to the New York Giants on Sunday, which was the biggest collapse for the franchise since 2011 and the biggest comeback for the Giants since 1949.For a team looking to outperform low expectations this season, it was a brutal afternoon.“I am really sick to my stomach,” Cardinals running back James Conner said Sunday. “I am hurt. I am not discouraged, but I am hurt, for sure. We are in this thing together. Our offense put a couple more points up than we did last week. Still wasn’t enough. “We didn’t complete the mission.”New York’s comeback denied quarterback Joshua Dobbs his first NFL win as a starter and Gannon’s first NFL win as a head coach. To his credit, Gannon didn’t blame his players for the loss, instead putting the onus squarely on the coaching staff.“We got outplayed in t...

Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills return to the basics in rebounding from season-opening dud

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:55:05 GMT

Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills return to the basics in rebounding from season-opening dud ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Every so often, the head-strong Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills need a reminder that each player needs to stick to their individual role, or as coach Sean McDermott often preaches — their one-eleventh.It’s a lesson that appeared to be reinforced over the past week in which Allen and the Bills finally began resembling the efficient well-oiled machine that’s won three straight AFC East titles in a 38-10 rout of the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. It was a much-needed showing, especially, following a season-opening dud at the New York Jets.And maybe this time, the lesson will stick for a team that continues having Super Bowl aspirations despite no longer being the chic pick to win it all as Buffalo was a year ago.A little humility helps, McDermott said.“I know I keep talking about humble and hungry, I just believe in that,” McDermott said, following the win. “The minute you get over your skis in this league is the minute you get bit. And today’s a great teacher....

African-born vintner ready to bring her vino to the drinking masses in Maryland

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:55:05 GMT

African-born vintner ready to bring her vino to the drinking masses in Maryland Maryland wine aficionados will get a taste of a new vintage next month from an African-born vintner. Ifeoma Clyopatra Onyia is opening Clyopatra Winery and Vineyard in Laurel, Maryland, next month, and according to the winery’s website, she will be the first African winery owner in the U.S.Onyia told WTOP that her dream is coming true as she sat in front of her very own vineyard on Brooklyn Bridge Road.“Being the first person doing a lot of things, you get a lot of pushback. You get a lot of, ‘Are you sure you know what you’re doing? Do you think you can succeed?'” Onyia said. “I had somebody asked me a question saying, ‘So who are you going to sell your wine to?’ I looked at him and I said the same people you sell your wine to.”She grew up in Udi, Nigeria, with seven siblings and eventually went to school in England before settling in Maryland, where she began a nursing home care company. But wine was always on her mind.“I...

Leaders see hope in tackling deadly climate change and public health problems together

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:55:05 GMT

Leaders see hope in tackling deadly climate change and public health problems together NEW YORK (AP) — Trying to lessen climate change’s sweeping impact, experts are hoping that attempts to improve the sputtering global public health system and sometimes-stalled efforts to curb global warming through collaboration can combine — and create a better system for handling the problem along the way.Leaders of both the World Health Organization and the upcoming climate negotiations said Monday that for the first time, they are going to devote a day during December climate talks to public health issues. By concentrating on how climate change is causing death and disease, they hope, nations may act more on the root cause: carbon pollution.“Climate change is killing us, and climate change is a health crisis,” said Vanessa Kerry, the World Health Organization’s special envoy for health and climate change, CEO of Seed Global Health and the daughter of U.S. climate envoy John Kerry. “We shouldn’t be measuring our failures in degrees Celsius but in lives lost.”As Climat...

Lamar Jackson and the Ravens made a big improvement offensively from Week 1 to Week 2

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:55:05 GMT

Lamar Jackson and the Ravens made a big improvement offensively from Week 1 to Week 2 Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson throws during the first half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)(AP/Darron Cummings) Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson throws during the first half of an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday, Sept. 17, 2023, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)(AP/Darron Cummings) OWINGS MILLS, Md. (AP) — Lamar Jackson certainly shook off the rust quickly.If last weekend’s game is any indication of his comfort level in Baltimore’s new offense, the Ravens could be on their way to quite a season.Jackson went 24 of 33 for 237 yards and two touchdowns and also ran ...

2 families grieving loved ones after violent crash in Commerce City

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:55:05 GMT

2 families grieving loved ones after violent crash in Commerce City COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (KDVR) -- Two people were killed and two are still in the hospital after a violent crash in Commerce City.The crash happened Friday night around 11:30 at the intersection of Highway 2 and 72nd Avenue.Commerce City police say a 17-year-old boy was driving south on Highway 2, likely at a high rate of speed, and crashed into a vehicle turning left onto 72nd Avenue.Anthony Apodaca says his sister, Shantel Apodaca, was driving that vehicle. He says the mother of four was driving to the store with her 8-year-old son, Joseph, and her friend Monica Rios when their vehicle was hit.  CSU coach: D-back who hit CU receiver has gotten death threats Shantel died at the scene and Joseph is still in critical condition."It's hard. Going to the store for food to eat and not coming home, leaving four babies behind, one that's struggling," Anthony said.Family members say Monica Rios died later at the hospital."Our lives are never going to be the same," said her bro...

Songwriter Ivory Scott grabs the microphone with new single ‘Just Like Me’

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:55:05 GMT

Songwriter Ivory Scott grabs the microphone with new single ‘Just Like Me’ Some people are born to write, like Ivory Scott.The 27-year-old has written for some of the biggest names in pop. Now, he’s ready for his moment in the spotlight.“Thique” by Beyonce.“Peru” from Ed Sheeran and Fireboy DML. “Baddest” featuring 2 Chainz. That trio of hits has one thing in common: They were all written by Ivory Scott.Deco caught up with the music man at the Fontainebleau in Miami Beach to find out about his big career move.Ivory Scott: “I’ve been writing songs since I was a small child. Started writing songs when I was about nine years old and ever since I’ve just been locked into it. I knew it was what I always wanted to do.”Working with some of the mega-stars in music taught him an unexpected lesson.Ivory Scott: “I find that the biggest stars are the most like friendliest people. Like it’s the people that are like in the middle or about to become a big star that their head gets bigger.”...

Musicians gather for Academy of Country Music Honors awards show

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:55:05 GMT

Musicians gather for Academy of Country Music Honors awards show Get your country boots on and gear up for Academy of Country Music Honors.We got a preview of the happenings, from honorees to performances. Let’s take a look.Carly Pearce is all smiles as host of the 16th Annual Academy of Country Music Honors.Carly Pearce: “I get to exercise, for lack of a better word, another part of my passion, which is hosting. I think third times the charm. We’ll see.”“The War and Treaty” singing duo knows how to make a guy feel special.Their performance honors Chris Stapleton as the triple crown award winner.Lady a, Dennis Quaid, Trisha Vearwood are also hopping on stage.Breland is lifting his voice with Keith Urban. The youngin’ is getting the Lift Every Voice award.Breland: “This is one of the most special moments in my career for a lot of reasons, and to be able to share the stage with Keith, is the guy that honestly brought me out to Nashville that made me feel like, I can move here, I’ve got allies, I...

“Rainfall” ahead of fall

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:55:05 GMT

“Rainfall” ahead of fall Rain and storm chances remain high this week ahead of the fall season (which begins Saturday). The wet weather is due to a front that’s set to stall across Florida. Heavy rain and storms will arrive in rounds. Hopefully, there will be sufficient dry time between downpours, so areas won’t be as vulnerable for street flooding. Of course, going back to last week, many areas have been extra-wet. That would include locations around Miami International Airport, where we had a record rain over the weekend! There’s an abundance of lingering moisture that’s fueling this activity. As a slow-moving front settles into the region (and becomes stationary) we’ll have the ingredients for wet and unsettled weather. This pattern should last through Thursday, at least. After that, we may get some “help” from the Atlantic. A late-week low pressure disturbance is forecast to form (east of Florida and well north of the Bahamas). That low would lift nor...

Trump to skip second Republican debate for Detroit prime-time speech

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 14:55:05 GMT

Trump to skip second Republican debate for Detroit prime-time speech (CNN) — Former President Donald Trump will skip the second Republican presidential primary debate in California next week and instead will travel to Detroit to deliver a speech to an audience that will include current and former union members, according to a source familiar with his plans.His prime-time remarks will serve as counterprogramming to the September 27 debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley.The revelation comes as the United Auto Workers’ strike has entered its fourth day.“The auto workers are being sold down the river by their leadership, and their leadership should endorse Trump,” the former president told NBC News in an interview last week.Details of Trump’s Detroit trip were first reported by The New York Times.Trump, who has maintained a large lead in national and early-state primary polls, also skipped the first GOP primary debate in Milwaukee last month. The third debate is scheduled to...