Mukhtar’s hat trick leads Nashville over St Louis City 3-1

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:04 GMT

Mukhtar’s hat trick leads Nashville over St Louis City 3-1 NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Hany Mukhtar scored three goals, the second one on a second-half penalty kick, and Nashville SC defeated St. Louis City 3-1 on Saturday night, upping its unbeaten run to a club-record 10 straight matches.Mukhtar gave Nashville (10-3-5) the lead early, scoring unassisted in the 11th minute.Nicholas Gioacchini scored his seventh goal of the season, unassisted in the 41st minute to pull St. Louis City (9-6-2) even at halftime.Mukhtar gave Nashville the lead for good in the 70th minute, scoring after St. Louis City defender Kyle Hiebert picked up a second yellow card that left the expansion team a man down.Mukhtar wrapped up the victory and polished off his hat trick when he took passes from Dax McCarty and Alex Muyl in the 75th minute and scored his league-leading 13th goal of the season. Mukhtar, the reigning MVP, entered play in a four-way tie for first place in the race for the Golden Boot, which Mukhtar won last season.Mukhtar has had a hand in at least one ...

LSU beats SEC rival Tennessee 6-3 at the College World Series with Skenes leading the way

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:04 GMT

LSU beats SEC rival Tennessee 6-3 at the College World Series with Skenes leading the way OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — Paul Skenes struck out 12 and carried a shutout into the eighth inning before Tennessee broke through, and LSU held on to beat its SEC rival 6-3 in the College World Series on Saturday night.The big right-hander’s fastball touched 100 mph or more 46 times as he ran his season strikeout total to 200, the first college pitcher to reach that mark in 12 years.LSU will play Wake Forest on Monday night to determine control of Bracket 2. The Volunteers will meet Stanford in an elimination game Monday.Brayden Jobert finished a single short of hitting for the cycle. He doubled in the fourth, tripled in a run in the sixth and homered in the eighth after Tennessee had made it a two-run game.Gavin Dugas’ third homer in four games opened the scoring, and the Tigers were up 5-0 after seven innings.The Vols made a game of it after Christian Scott doubled for Tennessee’s first extra-base hit with one out in the eighth. Maui Ahuna’s RBI single knocked Skene...

Woman's car caught in cross gunfire following Nuggets championship win

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:04 GMT

Woman's car caught in cross gunfire following Nuggets championship win DENVER (KDVR) -- A woman said her car was caught in the shooting that happened at 15th Street and Tremont Place after the Denver Nuggets won their first NBA championship.Donetta MaGee parked downtown to join in on the celebration after the Nuggets' win only to come back to her car, behind crime tape, covered in 15 bullet holes."I went and got me some Nuggets gear so I can be geared out for the game," MaGee said.Like lots of folks around the metro, MaGee was excited to take part in the celebration after the Nuggets captured their first NBA championship. 10 people shot in LoDo after Denver Nuggets win NBA Finals "After the Nuggets won it was so much energy in the air to where I just felt like I needed to be a part of the more of the festivities," MaGee said.MaGee was accompanied by her cousin, both thinking the night would be fun, maybe a bit rowdy, but a good time nonetheless."Fans would be like, we're so happy we're going to flip a car," MaGee said. "I never thought that my car wo...

3 people shot in Northeast Park Hill

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:04 GMT

3 people shot in Northeast Park Hill DENVER (KDVR) -- Police are investigating a shooting involving at least three people in the Northeast Park Hill neighborhood Saturday night. The Denver Police Department tweeted that the shooting took place in the area of East 35th Avenue and Forest Street and East Thrill Place and Hudson Street. Arizona police prevent large amounts of drugs from getting to Colorado "Two victims were located and transported to an area hospital," the DPD tweet said. An update of a third victim who self-transported to the hospital was tweeted at 10:07 p.m.The victims' conditions are unknown, police said. This is a breaking story and will be updated as new information is received.

Honoring bio and bonus dads on Father’s Day

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:04 GMT

Honoring bio and bonus dads on Father’s Day Q. I am 19. My mom and dad divorced when I was 12. It was difficult, but we all got through it, particularly because my mom married a really kind and understanding man about 4 years ago. I am close to my dad and would never do anything to hurt him, but I am looking for some way to also honor my bonus dad this Father’s Day. Do you have any suggestions?A. I always say, “You can’t have too many people love your child,” and you are living proof. Kudos to dad and bonus dad for both supporting you — and I hope they supported each other while raising you. It’s not enough to both love and care for you, it’s just as important that they acknowledge and each other and realize that they both have tried their best. Acknowledging someone’s good work eliminates jealousy and promotes teamwork. If any endeavor needs teamwork, it’s raising kids.When my own daughter got married, there was the classic question of who would walk her down the aisle. She had a great relationship with both dad and bonus da...

Free blockbusters + the great outdoors = awesome summer nights around Boston

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:04 GMT

Free blockbusters + the great outdoors = awesome summer nights around Boston ‘Tis the season for blockbusters, for swashbuckling and monsters, teen romance and animated adventures. But it’s also summer, so you want to be outdoors. Thankfully you can munch on popcorn while watching a shark eat people or a superhero save the day or whatever your blockbuster taste is and still be outside. And you can do it all for free.Parks, beaches and city spots host free movies all summer. Here is where to start:“The Mummy,” June 21, sunset, the Greenway’s Wharf District ParkBrendan Fraser tries to be Harrison Ford and does a half decent job. Before Fraser and Rachel Weisz battle the diabolical reincarnation of the Egyptian priest Imhotep, come see Brown University archaeologist and Egyptologist Dr. Laurel Bestock. The good doctor will discuss her own excavation and archaeological field work in Egypt ahead of the screening. More movies at coolidge.org“Guardians of the Galaxy,” June 23, 7 pm, Boynton Yards, SomervilleRemember when  Chris Pratt was the schlubby, loveable goof...

Son could be homeless because of irresponsible ex

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:04 GMT

Son could be homeless because of irresponsible ex Q. My ex-wife has always been financially irresponsible.  During the divorce process, I was told I could not just take on paying certain things in exchange for reduced child support.  I earn a good living, as does she, but she is always broke, and when she has money, all she does is shop.Our son has gone through some recent growth spurts and has outgrown everything.  I have replaced all of his clothing, shoes, and hockey equipment this year.  His mom refused to buy him new things claiming she had no money to do so. She just served me with a complaint to increase child support claiming that she suspects my income has increased.  Well, it has but not by much.When we exchanged financial statements, I learned that our former marital home is in foreclosure and she still makes the same good money she earned before.  To make matters worse, she is supposed to pay me for my equity in five years when he graduates high school.  Now our son is going to have to move as a result of her behavior a...

Shi: America needs cameras in the courtroom for Trump’s trial

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:04 GMT

Shi: America needs cameras in the courtroom for Trump’s trial The country is living through history with the first-ever federal indictment of a former president. A grand jury of Miami residents charged Donald Trump with 37 federal counts, ranging from the willful retention of national defense information to obstruction of justice. Given the unprecedented situation the nation is witnessing, it only reinforces why we must cover it in the right way.At its core, what the federal indictment shows is that a former president thought he was above the law. Recorded conversations between Trump and his lawyers reveal that he knowingly kept classified information and failed to turn it over when asked. The indictment sends a message to the country that no one — even the former president — can escape justice and accountability.What happens next is arguably more important, though. Now that Trump has been arraigned at a federal courthouse in Miami and pleaded not guilty, the federal judge overseeing the case, Aileen Cannon, will begin the trial process in whi...

Outgoing Aubrianna loves to sing and dance

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:04 GMT

Outgoing Aubrianna loves to sing and dance Aubrianna is an energetic and social young girl. She loves the outdoors, music and the arts. She loves making music playlists, especially for her favorite movies. Aubrianna is outgoing and loves to showcase her singing and dancing. She recently became very interested in ballet. Another all-time favorite for her is getting her hair done.It is important for her to be around children her age, so she can develop positive and appropriate social skills; engagement in clubs and intramural sports greatly benefit her and assist in her continued growth. Aubrianna has made friends in her current placement and at school.Aubrianna’s adoption worker is hoping to find a two-parent home in the Jamaica Plains area where Aubrianna can be the only child, as she thrives when she is able to be provided with individualized attention. Clear instructions and routine in the home will ensure that Aubrianna can be successful. Aubrianna is very affectionate and is looking forward to meeting her forever f...

Editorial: Will we ever know the depth of pandemic fraud?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:00:04 GMT

Editorial: Will we ever know the depth of pandemic fraud? The late American satirist P.J. O’Rourke once cracked that “Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys.” The $32 trillion national debt is one testament to the accuracy of his observation. The billions and billions of dollars that Washington squandered during the pandemic is yet another.The Associated Press unveiled the results of an investigation headlined “The Great Grift,” cataloging how the federal government got ripped off in its effort to mitigate the economic carnage of COVID. The fraud was so widespread that it might be another two years before federal accountants can tally an accurate total. For now, however, the wire service report pegs the figure at about $420 billion — or 10% of the $4.2 trillion the government spent on pandemic relief.“Investigators and outside experts say the government, in seeking to quickly spend trillions in relief aid, conducted too little oversight during the pandemic’s early stages and instituted too ...