Corey Maggette previews the Bulls' 2023-2024 season on GN Sports

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:38:49 GMT

Corey Maggette previews the Bulls' 2023-2024 season on GN Sports CHICAGO — A new season for the Chicago Bulls will feature a number of the same players with the hope for some different results over the next six months. The team's "big three" of DeMar DeRozan, Zach LaVine, and Nikola Vucevic are back while Lonzo Ball, still hobbled by a bad knee, will miss this season. Executive vice president Arturas Karnisovas once again chose to keep that core together with a few minor additions in hopes that continuity could lead to progress. It's up to Billy Donovan to see if he can find a way to get more out of the group over the course of 82 games in hopes of a return to the NBA Playoffs. If he shouldn't, then Karnisovas could have some big decisions to make around the trade deadline and perhaps have a new take on the team's core.Former NBA player Corey Maggette, who has been an analyst after his playing days for a few outlets, joined GN Sports on Monday night to give his thoughts on the Bulls as they get ready to start the new season. He also talked about ...

Texas moves to spend $1.5B on border wall expansion

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:38:49 GMT

Texas moves to spend $1.5B on border wall expansion AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- Lawmakers on the Texas House Appropriations Committee gave initial approval Monday to a $1.5 billion expenditure for border wall construction, expanding the governor's budget for Operation Lone Star. Texas has spent nearly $10 billion on border security efforts during Gov. Greg Abbott's tenure as the state moves to repel and detain migrants in tandem with the federal government. The governor's office argued Monday that additional border wall will help the Department of Public Safety free up resources and patrol the border with fewer troopers.The expansion targets the Rio Grande Valley region, though exact locations and specifications of the wall remain uncertain. Border enforcement personnel were weary to disclose exact details, citing concerns that drug cartels may abuse that information.Democrats expressed concern that the state should make this substantial investment without more information about the efficacy, locations, and vendors of the new wall sections.L...

Vikings safety Lewis Cine a healthy scratch for second straight game

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:38:49 GMT

Vikings safety Lewis Cine a healthy scratch for second straight game For the second straight game, the Vikings made safety Lewis Cine a healthy scratch.Not a good sign for the 2022 first-round pick as he struggles to find a role on defense.This became a storyline last week after the Vikings decided to make Cine inactive for the road game against the Chicago Bears. Asked for clarification on the decision, head coach Kevin O’Connell chalked it up to the fact that Cine has been slowly recovering from a hamstring injury.“We feel good about him being at full capacity here and hope to get him going a little bit,” O’Connell said. “My anticipation is he’ll be up and ready to roll this week.”Instead, the 24-year-old Cine was a full participant in practice, only for the Vikings to make him in active for the home game against the San Francisco 49ers.It’s fair to wonder if this is the beginning of the end.This was supposed to be a breakout campaign for Cine after recovering from a compound fracture in his left leg that f...

Non-profit grocery store coming to Troy

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:38:49 GMT

Non-profit grocery store coming to Troy TROY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The city of Troy will soon have a new grocery store meant to fight food insecurity. The groundbreaking was held Monday for Bargain Grocery.The store is a non-profit that buys excess food and sells it at a low price with the goal of reducing food waste while increasing access to fresh and healthy foods in underserved communities. They also provide secret financial assistance to people who need it. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "Food access, food affordability, and most importantly, to allow people that are less fortunate to be able to shop with dignity," Bargain Grocery founder Pastor Mike Servello said. "To buy what they want, when they want it, in their neighborhood."The store will be located on River Street in the city's north central neighborhood and is expected to open in May.

Sexual assault of woman by homeless man in Long Beach caught on camera

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:38:49 GMT

Sexual assault of woman by homeless man in Long Beach caught on camera Surveillance cameras captured the moment a violent transient sexually assaulted a woman in broad daylight in downtown Long Beach.  The brazen attack occurred on Oct. 20 at 2:15 p.m. in front of Village Market in the 140 block of Linden Avenue, and many residents and local businesses are saying this area of Long Beach has grown increasingly dangerous.  The victim was walking innocently down the street when video shows the suspect, now identified by police as 30-year-old Miguel Avila, sitting on the sidewalk before getting up and following the woman. Avila approaches the woman from behind, exposes himself and sexually assaults her as she falls to the ground.  Miguel Avila, 30, is seen on surveillance cameras approaching a woman on the sidewalk in Long Beach from behind and assaulting her in broad daylight. Nearby, a Good Samaritan gets up and appears to intervene as the 30-year-old runs away.  “It was horrifying to see,” Long Beach resident Jason Greenleaf told KTL...

Passenger describes JetBlue mishap at New York's JFK Airport

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:38:49 GMT

Passenger describes JetBlue mishap at New York's JFK Airport A California woman is recounting the terrifying moment when a JetBlue flight suddenly tipped backward at New York’s JFK Airport on Sunday night.JetBlue Flight 662 had just landed from Barbados around 8:30 p.m. local time and passengers were in the process of disembarking. That’s when, according to Ulli Haslacher from Claremont, California, the plane suddenly became unstable.“We heard a noise and we felt falling,” Haslacher told KTLA on Monday. “I was standing at the time and fell back.”Video posted to Citizen App shows the JetBlue plane tilted backward at New York's JFK Airport. Oct. 22, 2023. (Citizen)Unsure of what was happening, Haslacher said she immediately feared for her safety and thought about her family.“I was thinking that I’m not going to see my grandchildren … I’m not going to see my kids again. It was very stressful.”The plane, which Haslacher believes still had around 80 people onboard, had shifted due to a weight imbalance. Video posted to Citizen App shows the front ...

Shock over off-duty Bay Area pilot accused of trying to shut off plane’s engines in flight

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:38:49 GMT

Shock over off-duty Bay Area pilot accused of trying to shut off plane’s engines in flight There was nothing about Alaska Airlines pilot Joseph David Emerson that suggested a simmering cauldron of rage or despair that might drive a seemingly successful and happy Pleasant Hill family man to allegedly jeopardize dozens of innocent lives on a full flight Sunday from Seattle to San Francisco.But authorities said that’s exactly what happened. Emerson, 44, was being held Monday on 83 counts each of attempted murder and reckless endangerment and one count of endangering an aircraft, according to the Multnomah County Sheriff’s Office in Oregon, where the plane landed safely after Emerson was removed from the cockpit. He’s scheduled to be arraigned Tuesday.No one answered and the shades were drawn at Emerson’s tidy gray home with white trim, whimsically decorated for Halloween with tombstones, ghosts, skeletons, giant spiders and a “Beware” sign. But stunned neighbors said they saw nothing amiss in him.“There was no sign of depression,R...

The GOP House members running for speaker

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:38:49 GMT

The GOP House members running for speaker By Jack Forrest | CNNThe high-stakes race for House speaker enters a new phase this week, with a slate of new candidates vying for the gavel following Rep. Jim Jordan’s exit from the race.Some of the eight candidates are fresh faces in the contest, while others have been here before, either following Kevin McCarthy’s ouster or during the 15-round speakership balloting on the floor in January.House Republicans are holding a candidate forum Monday evening to hear from those seeking the role, though it is not clear if any of the GOP lawmakers will be able to gather the support necessary from their conference to secure the 217 votes needed from the full House to serve in the top spot.After giving his speech at the forum, Rep. Dan Meuser, a member of the bipartisan Problem Solvers Caucus, dropped out of the speaker’s race, per members in the room. The Pennsylvania Republican had been announced as a candidate for the job by House GOP conference chair Elise Stefanik on Sunday.Here are the ...

Ukrainians prepare candles, firewood as they brace for winter

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:38:49 GMT

Ukrainians prepare candles, firewood as they brace for winter By Hanna Arhirova | Associated PressMOSHCHUN, Ukraine — In the humble backyard of a destroyed house, a 13-year-old chops firewood to get ready for winter. His mother, Tetiana Yarema, has been preparing for months as she remembers last winter’s Russian strikes on the energy infrastructure that plunged Ukraine into darkness.“Those were dark days. I didn’t want anything. I just wanted to pack my things and go abroad,” said Yarema, 48, who says she ended up staying because of her son’s insistence.For the Yarema family, like millions of other Ukrainians touched by Russia’s war on Ukraine, winter is an especially challenging time.The mother and son live in trailers that were set up in their backyard after fighting in the early days of the war destroyed their house in Moshchun, a village about 25 kilometers (15 miles) northwest of Kyiv.“I have a feeling that when the cold sets in, they’ll start bombing again,” the woman said, echoing th...

H-1B: Government’s proposed visa changes are murky but could mean big changes

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 02:38:49 GMT

H-1B: Government’s proposed visa changes are murky but could mean big changes The federal government is proposing major changes to the H-1B visa program intended to allow U.S. companies to hire foreign citizens with specialized skills, including expanding the types of work not subject to an annual cap.While the plan runs to 227 pages, it leaves unanswered some questions about how the new rules might change the number of H-1B visas and who could receive them.Silicon Valley technology giants rely heavily on the H-1B to secure top foreign talent. Those companies, and many others in the Bay Area, also employ large numbers of H-1B workers at below-market wages, using staffing and outsourcing companies to secure such employees. Critics cite reported abuses and say companies, including major tech firms and staffing and outsourcing companies, use the H-1B to supplant U.S. workers, drive down wages and facilitate outsourcing.The Department of Homeland Security on Friday released the proposal, saying it would “modernize and improve the efficiency of the H-1B prog...