Heat’s Strus asking for a friend at NBA (and maybe should consider smaller shoes); Heat draft tie to be broken Monday

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:03 GMT

Heat’s Strus asking for a friend at NBA (and maybe should consider smaller shoes); Heat draft tie to be broken Monday Max Strus took the direct flight with the Miami Heat to Milwaukee for Sunday’s playoff opener against the Bucks at Fiserv Forum.But you hardly could blame the fourth-year wing if he had planned a stop in Secaucus, N.J., home of the NBA’s Replay Center.Or at least stopped at a shoe store to perhaps look at a small sneaker size.For the second time in as many postseasons, Strus in Friday night’s play-in victory over the Chicago Bulls saw a successful 3-pointer retroactively rescinded by the NBA Replay Center for apparently having part of his foot on the sideline.Last season, the stakes were considerably higher when a Strus 3-pointer was rescinded well after the fact for the same reason during the Heat’s Game 7 loss in the Eastern Conference finals to the Boston Celtics.Unlike the 2022 playoffs, when there was a considerable lag before the ruling on Strus’ 3-pointer was recalculated on the scoreboard, Friday’s action was relatively swift, because of w...

Lack of security for Japanese prime minister surprised many

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:03 GMT

Lack of security for Japanese prime minister surprised many WAKAYAMA, Japan (AP) — The fishermen who tackled the man suspected of the second attack on a Japanese politician in less than a year said Sunday that they were surprised by the lack of security for Prime Minister Fumio Kishida.Fisherman Tsutomu Konishi was watching Kishida at a campaign event at this fishing port when an object flew overhead and landed near the prime minister, Konishi said. A security officer covered the object with a bulletproof briefcase, said Konishi, 41. The fishermen swarmed the attacker. “I never thought a crime like this would happen in my hometown, which is a rather small fishing area,” Konishi, 41, said Sunday as he sipped a can of coffee at the port of Saikazaki. “I’m still shocked and stunned.”The prime minister was unhurt but like many others in Japan Konishi was mulling Sunday what the country should do to better protect public figures. “At a time when Japan’s serving prime minister was visiting, perhaps we may have needed a metal detector,” Konis...

Iran: Jail terms for those behind downing of Ukraine flight

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:03 GMT

Iran: Jail terms for those behind downing of Ukraine flight DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — An Iranian court has sentenced an air defense commander allegedly responsible for the deadly downing of a passenger plane amid Iran-U.S. tensions several years ago, a state news agency reported Sunday.Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard mistakenly shot down the Ukraine International Airlines flight in January 2020. The missile strike killed all 176 people on board and came as Tehran and Washington teetered on the brink of war.The Guards commander who officials purport ordered the strike was sentenced to 13 years in prison, the official judiciary news outlet said.Mizan said the commander did not follow protocols in the moments leading up to the shooting down of the plane. The commander was ordered to pay fines to families of victims, the report added.Mizan said the court also sentenced two personnel allegedly involved in running the surface-to-air missile system Tor M-1 to one year in prison each.After a lengthy series of hearings, the court sen...

At least 33 people killed by gunmen in northwest Nigeria

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:03 GMT

At least 33 people killed by gunmen in northwest Nigeria ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — Gunmen have attacked a village in northwest Nigeria and killed at least 33 people, a local official said Sunday.More than 35 houses were destroyed in the violence in Runji, which is in the state of Kaduna, said Francis Zimbo, chairman of the Zangon Kataf area where the massacre took place. Zimbo provided the number of fatalities, but state authorities wouldn’t comment on the number of people killed.“Troops had a fierce encounter with the attackers and are still in the general area,” said Samuel Aruwan, the state commissioner of security.No group has claimed responsibility for the killings. However, gangs of bandits have been accused of being responsible for attacks in the region, which includes the kidnapping for ransom and killing of civilians. Earlier this month, gunmen kidnapped 10 students about a half-hour drive by car from where Saturday’s attack occurred.Nigeria’s government is still struggling to quell the violence in the country’s nor...

Germany backs EU-Indonesia trade pact to curb China reliance

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:03 GMT

Germany backs EU-Indonesia trade pact to curb China reliance BERLIN (AP) — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Sunday that he will press for a trade agreement between the European Union and Indonesia as part of his country’s efforts to reduce its reliance on China for crucial raw materials.Speaking at the opening of the annual Hannover trade fair, Scholz told Indonesian President Joko Widodo that a trade deal between Southeast Asia’s most populous nation and the 27-nation bloc would create an economic area with 700 million people.“I am working to finally get this agreement across the finish line,” Scholz said of the negotiations between Jakarta and Brussels, which have been ongoing since 2016.The German leader said he was similarly hopeful about talks between the EU and the Mercosur bloc in South America, Mexico, Australia, Kenya and India. “Here too, a whole new dynamic has emerged in recent months,” he said, adding that such agreements were necessary to help countries reduce their dependence on particular markets.Germany is parti...

Restaurant service fees on the rise: Here's how to spot them

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:03 GMT

Restaurant service fees on the rise: Here's how to spot them (WTAJ) — Inflation isn't the only thing driving up your tab. As restaurant and service industries see shrinking margins, some are charging more service fees to customers. According to Investopedia, you are charged a service fee as a way for the seller to collect payment for a service or product. Many companies, including restaurants, banks, and hotels, include them at checkout.When talking about restaurant-related service fees in particular, it's often a percentage of the total bill that's tacked on to the total charges. In some cases, it's a way to ensure staff is paid a gratuity, and customers aren't required or expected to add a tip on top of the service fee. But the service fee won't necessarily go straight to the person who served you. A good way to think of it is tips are for the server or the person that directly did a service for you. Service fees are for for the whole business, and there is no guarantee that collected service fees are going to a specific person like a tip w...

Wild star Kirill Kaprizov starting to feel like himself again

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:03 GMT

Wild star Kirill Kaprizov starting to feel like himself again Kirill Kaprizov didn’t feel like himself. He wasn’t shy about that.Asked how he felt like he played last week in his return to the Wild lineup, the star forward wasn’t exactly pleased with his performance.“It was a tough start,” he said. “I hope to be better.”The fact that Kaprizov played in any capacity was a win for the Wild. Some thought he might miss the rest of the regular season after suffering a lower-body injury in a March 8 game against Winnipeg.Not the case as Kaprizov came back sooner than expected. He played against the St. Louis Blues a week and a half ago, logging 20 minutes, 26 seconds. He followed that up by playing against the Jets a few days later, logging 22 minutes, 13 seconds against Jets.“I’m really glad I played,” he said. “It was really important for me to get the rust off.”That should help as the Wild prepare for their first-round playoff series against the Dallas Stars. Game 1 is in Dal...

Two dead after van goes off a road and hits a tree in St. Paul early Sunday

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:03 GMT

Two dead after van goes off a road and hits a tree in St. Paul early Sunday Two males died in a high-speed crash after their van struck a tree in St. Paul early Sunday, authorities said.The single vehicle accident was reported near West Seventh and South Home streets shortly after 4:30 a.m., Sgt. Mike Ernster said.Officers found a Dodge Caravan that went off the road and hit the tree. The occupants were unresponsive. Paramedics pronounced them dead at the scene.It was not known Sunday morning whether the victims were adults or juveniles, according to Ernster.A preliminary investigation found that the van was speeding westbound on West Seventh when it veered into the opposite lane, left the road and hit the tree.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | Sheriff’s deputy dead, 2 other officers injured in gunfight during domestic call in western Minnesota Crime & Public Safety | Man stabbed multiple times at Lake Elmo home on Saturday afternoon Crime & Public Safety | Driver dies on I-35 in Lakeville a...

UAlbany men's lacrosse returns to win column, nixing NJIT

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:03 GMT

UAlbany men's lacrosse returns to win column, nixing NJIT ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The University at Albany men’s lacrosse bounced back from last weekend's disappointing road loss to Bryant with a six-goal victory over visiting NJIT Saturday on Bob Ford Field. The Great Danes were fueled by a five-point performance from senior attack Jack Pucci.  Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Key Stats Jack Pucci scored four goals and added one assist Peter Salit scored one goal and recorded three assists Eleven Great Danes scored at least one point UAlbany outshot NJIT 51-31 Head Coach Scott Marr: “Today was a great day for lacrosse.  Hosting the 4 The Future Foundation and the CityLax clinic beforehand, and having Lyle back on campus, and Jeremy and Hiana also is just great for lacrosse and great for this area.  I was really proud of that.  Our school did a great job, and Mark Benson and his staff really worked together with us on tha...

Thompson brothers hold 4 The Future Foundation clinic at UAlbany

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:00:03 GMT

Thompson brothers hold 4 The Future Foundation clinic at UAlbany ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) — Saturday was an exciting day for lacrosse fans in the Capital Region. Former University at Albany legend Lyle Thompson was in town with his brothers Jeremy and Jerome "Hiana" Thompson. They held an "Albany Community Day" as part of their 4 The Future Foundation. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The afternoon began with a CityLax clinic at UAlbany's Fallon Field for young lacrosse players in the area as part of the foundation's mission to give back to the community, and foster the aspirations of young athletes, while showing them the importance of an active and healthy lifestyle.After the clinic, all three brothers signed autographs for fans ahead of the UAlbany men's lacrosse game against NJIT. FireWolves flustered by Lyle Thompson’s Swarm Jordyn Marr, daughter of UAlbany men's lacrosse head coach Scott Marr and former member of the Great Danes women's team, serves as the foundation's operations man...