Donald Trump draws cheers in Nikki Haley’s backyard at Clemson-South Carolina football game

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:15:00 GMT

Donald Trump draws cheers in Nikki Haley’s backyard at Clemson-South Carolina football game FILE - Former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Summerville, S.C., Monday, Sept. 25, 2023. Trump plans to use a college football rivalry weekend to bask among his supporters in South Carolina, while potentially upstaging his Republican opponent Nikki Haley on her home turf. The front-runner for the 2024 Republican nomination will be on hand Saturday as the University of South Carolina Gamecocks host the Tigers of Clemson University in the annual Palmetto Bowl. (AP Photo/Artie Walker Jr., File)(AP/Artie Walker Jr.) FILE - Former President Donald Trump speaks at a rally in Summerville, S.C., Monday, Sept. 25, 2023. Trump plans to use a college football rivalry weekend to bask among his supporters in South Carolina, while potentially upstaging his Republica...

Jacobi propels Eastern Illinois over Eureka 85-39

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:15:00 GMT

Jacobi propels Eastern Illinois over Eureka 85-39 CHARLESTON, Ill. (AP) — Kooper Jacobi had 16 points in Eastern Illinois’ 85-39 victory over Eureka on Saturday night.Jacobi also contributed nine rebounds for the Panthers (3-4, Ohio Valley Conference). Jermaine Hamlin scored nine points and added six rebounds. Dan Luers was 3 of 6 shooting (1 for 3 from 3-point range) to finish with nine points.Dylan Logsdon led the way for the Red Devils with eight points and six rebounds. Cody Baer added eight points and six rebounds for Eureka. Peewee Brown also had six points.___The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.Source

Caitlin Clark scores 21 and No. 5 Iowa makes 20 3’s to roll past Florida Gulf Coast 100-62

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:15:00 GMT

Caitlin Clark scores 21 and No. 5 Iowa makes 20 3’s to roll past Florida Gulf Coast 100-62 ESTERO, Fla. (AP) — Caitlin Clark scored 21 points, coach Lisa Bluder got her 500th victory at Iowa and the fifth-ranked Hawkeyes had no trouble on the way to beating Florida Gulf Coast 100-62 in the semifinals of the Gulf Coast Showcase on Saturday night.Iowa (6-1) set a school record with 20 3-pointers. The Hawkeyes will get a rematch with Kansas State for the tournament title on Sunday night; the Wildcats won in Iowa City on Nov. 16, topping the Hawkeyes for the second consecutive season.Taylor McCabe (6 for 7), Gabbie Marshall (4 for 5) and Sydney Affolter (3 for 3) combined to go 13 for 15 from beyond the arc for the Hawkeyes. McCabe scored a career-high for 18 for Iowa, while Marshall and Affolter each added 12 and Kate Martin finished with 11.Maca Retamales scored 16 and Dolly Cairns added 13 for Florida Gulf Coast (4-2), which trailed 55-19 at the half.The Eagles are playing a couple miles from their Fort Myers campus and that, combined with the star power of Iowa, led to a ...

High-scoring Hawks rout Washington 136-108, handing the Wizards their 9th straight loss

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:15:00 GMT

High-scoring Hawks rout Washington 136-108, handing the Wizards their 9th straight loss WASHINGTON (AP) — Trae Young had 26 points and 10 assists and the Atlanta Hawks handed the Washington Wizards their ninth consecutive loss, 136-108 on Saturday night.Atlanta had lost three of four entering this game, but the Hawks had no trouble with the rebuilding Wizards. They went on a 10-2 run to take a 70-58 halftime lead and were up by 29 after three quarters.Washington (2-14) fell into a tie with Detroit for the NBA’s worst record. The Pistons host the Wizards on Monday night.Washington was without guard Jordan Poole, who was out with left ankle soreness. The Hawks lost Jalen Johnson to a left wrist injury after he scored eight points in just 8:28 of playing time.The Hawks and Wizards are among the fastest-paced teams in the league. In fact, Atlanta had scored 299 points in its previous two games, a loss to Indiana and an overtime win over Brooklyn. By that standard, the Hawks’ 34-30 lead after the first quarter over Washington was tame.It was still close when Atl...

México: emboscada a los tiros deja 9 muertos y 4 heridos en zona rural de Oaxaca

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:15:00 GMT

México: emboscada a los tiros deja 9 muertos y 4 heridos en zona rural de Oaxaca CIUDAD DE MÉXICO — Nueve personas murieron el sábado y otras cuatro resultaron heridas en una emboscada de individuos armados contra un grupo que viajaba en un vehículo por una zona rural del estado de Oaxaca, en el sur de México, informó la fiscalía del estado.A través de un comunicado, la fiscalía estatal indicó que el ataque tuvo lugar en Magdalena Jaltepec, 62.14 millas al norte de la ciudad de Oaxaca, en una zona rural y árida.De acuerdo con las primeras investigaciones, las víctimas partieron de la comunidad de Santiago Mitlatongo alrededor de las 6 de la mañana del sábado con destino a Nochixtlán, localidad situada en la carretera que une la ciudad de Oaxaca con Ciudad de México, cuando la camioneta en que viajaban fue baleada. Trasladan a “El Nini” a prisión de máxima seguridad Al menos un policía muerto y otro herido en tiroteo en el sur de México La fiscalía no indicó el posible motivo del ataque, pero en el comunicado h...

Dog found after running away from car crash

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:15:00 GMT

Dog found after running away from car crash DENVER (KDVR) -- A dog was lost after he ran away from a car crash Thursday night, but he was found safe on Friday.The Livermore Fire Protection District responded to a crash on US 287 not far from the Wyoming and Colorado state lines. Child loss memorial garden in Parker vandalized LFPD said the passenger dog, a 50-pound sheepadoodle named Wilbur, escaped and ran away during the crash.The Livermore Fire Protection District said a passenger dog, a 50-pound sheepadoodle named Wilbur, escaped and ran away during a crash. (Livermore Fire Protection District)LFPD asked the public for help finding the dog on Friday morning.He was found safe Friday afternoon and was returned home.

Landing craft and floating platforms: Cyprus outlines plans for seaborne aid to Gaza

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:15:00 GMT

Landing craft and floating platforms: Cyprus outlines plans for seaborne aid to Gaza NICOSIA — A sea corridor from Cyprus to supply humanitarian aid to Gaza is creating some formidable logistical challenges and could require innovative fixes ranging from landing craft to a large floating platform, where ships can unload containers.For now, the only aid route into the war-shattered coastal enclave is over land from Egypt at Rafah, but there is an increasing diplomatic push to use ships as they could deliver 500 times more aid than trucks. Israel’s Ambassador to Cyprus Oren Anolik has called the seaborne corridor a “positive initiative” but warns “there are plenty of details that need to be sorted out and discussed.” Egypt is also in favor. The main practical challenges including the dangers posed by the war and the fact that Gaza’s port is too tiny to dock large freighters. The idea is that international humanitarian aid will be sent and stored in Larnaca on the south coast of Cyprus, which is only 210 nautical miles from the confl...

DA identifies body found in well in Avon as missing man

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:15:00 GMT

DA identifies body found in well in Avon as missing man Authorities have identified the body that was found in a well in Avon on Saturday as a man who has been missing since September, officials said.The remains recovered were Keith McKechnie, a resident of 34 East High St.McKechnie had been considered missing since he was last seen Sept.7.“Our thoughts are very much with the McKechnie family tonight,” District Attorney Morrissey said in a statement. “This is a very sad result.”The body has been turned over to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Boston.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

DeMar DeRozan is ‘beyond frustrated,’ but he and other Chicago Bulls veterans aren’t pointing fingers at the front office

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:15:00 GMT

DeMar DeRozan is ‘beyond frustrated,’ but he and other Chicago Bulls veterans aren’t pointing fingers at the front office DeMar DeRozan hit a new low point Friday night.The Chicago Bulls had been drubbed by his former team in Toronto. DeRozan had been ejected in the final two seconds of the game for shouting at the Raptors bench. The Bulls were now 5-12, stuck in a pattern of sluggish starts that has begun to feel like a recurring nightmare. And a third consecutive loss had dashed their slim hopes of advancing in the In-Season Tournament.Even after a demoralizing loss, DeRozan tends to reach for optimism. But he couldn’t sugarcoat things Friday: This is the most frustrated he has been since joining the Bulls.“I mean, I can’t fake it,” DeRozan said. “I’m frustrated. Beyond frustrated. I feel like it’s rightfully so as a competitor. Everybody in this locker room is frustrated, but it’s from a good place of just being a competitor and wanting to figure it out that bad.”It’s unclear when — or if — the Bulls will hit the type of breakin...

Bad driving and weather blamed for rising rates, Insurance Council of Texas says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:15:00 GMT

Bad driving and weather blamed for rising rates, Insurance Council of Texas says AUSTIN (KXAN) — The Insurance Council of Texas said multiple factors have contributed to a steady climb in the price of home and car insurance in the years since the pandemic.Rich Johnson, the council's community director of communications and public affairs, said insurance companies have slowly been raising rates since 2021.He said there was a 20% increase going into 2021, and an additional jump of 10-15% going into 2023. Johnson said that change in price is in an effort for companies to recoup losses seen during the pandemic."Those COVID years where there was pressure to keep rates down are kind of catching up to us now. So for the most part, most insurers are going to be raising premiums," Johnson said.Johnson said since the COVID-19 lockdowns, drivers have returned to the road with bad habits like speeding and distracted driving which has caused more accidents and insurance claims.He said those repairs are made even more expensive for insurance companies because of how much tech...