Alessia Russo to leave Manchester United as a free agent

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:42:48 GMT

Alessia Russo to leave Manchester United as a free agent MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Alessia Russo will leave Manchester United’s women’s team as a free agent this summer, the club said on Friday. The England international, who was the subject of a reported world-record bid of around $640,000 from Arsenal in January, continues to be linked with a move to the London club.United had hoped to convince Russo to sign a new deal at the club, but has now confirmed she will leave when her contract expires at the end of June. “It’s been the hardest decision I’ve ever had to make,” Russo tweeted.Russo joined United in 2020 and scored 26 goals in 59 appearances. “Everyone at the football club would like to thank Alessia for her service and wish her luck for the future,” United said. Had Russo’s proposed move to Arsenal gone ahead in January, it would have exceeded the fee Barcelona paid for Keira Walsh, which was reportedly in the region of $511,000 last year. ___More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/...

‘Desde Ucrania con amor’: las unidades de élite de drones nocturnos que bombardean militares rusos

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:42:48 GMT

‘Desde Ucrania con amor’: las unidades de élite de drones nocturnos que bombardean militares rusos (CNN) — En un edificio abandonado, el piloto de un dron ucraniano bloquea su entorno y se concentra únicamente en el mando que tiene en las manos. La habitación sin paredes le ofrece a él y a su unidad cierta protección en la noche sin luna.La pequeña pantalla del mando a distancia del soldado, la única fuente de luz permitida, ilumina su mirada penetrante mientras su dron, a kilómetros de distancia, está a unos instantes de lanzar un explosivo de 16 kg sobre una posición rusa.“A este momento lo llamamos ‘desde Ucrania con amor'”, dice su oficial superior.Este ataque nocturno secreto está siendo llevado a cabo por una unidad de élite compuesta por elementos del Servicio de Seguridad de Ucrania —conocido comúnmente como SBU— y de la Policía de Patrulla del país.La operación recibió luz verde después de que el ejército ucraniano informara de la presencia de una base de lanzamiento desde la que las fuerzas rusas disparaban hacia sus tropas cohetes Kornet, misile...

Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day for widespread showers, storms

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:42:48 GMT

Denver weather: Pinpoint Weather Alert Day for widespread showers, storms DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will be cooler on Friday with mostly cloudy skies and widespread showers and storms. A Pinpoint Weather Alert Day is in effect for flooding concerns.Storm chances will stay through Saturday with dry weather finally moving in Sunday. Weather today: Scattered stormsIt will be a cool Friday with temperatures in the mid-60s in the afternoon. Cloud cover will stick around with scattered showers and storm chances increasing in the afternoon. The main storm threats on the Front Range are rainfall and lightning with the severe weather threat staying on the southeast plains. Here’s how many people were at the Nuggets parade The plains have a marginal and slight risk for severe storms that could produce hail and strong winds. Rain showers and storms will last into the late evening hours in parts of eastern Colorado with drier conditions overnight. A flood watch has been issued from noon through 10 p.m. Friday. Pinpoint Weather: Advisories on June 16. Weathe...

‘Sexist and undemocratic’: Pregnant MEPs demand ability to vote on maternity leave

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:42:48 GMT

‘Sexist and undemocratic’: Pregnant MEPs demand ability to vote on maternity leave STRASBOURG — With a year to go before the EU elections, four pregnant European Parliament members are leading a campaign with their male allies to make their workplace more hospitable to younger candidates by securing parental leave for lawmakers.Unlike members of national parliaments in countries like Spain, EU lawmakers cannot keep voting if they take time out to look after newborn children because there is no official procedure to permit parental leave and remote voting.“It’s 2023. If you’re forced to choose between your votes and your child that’s a really bad signal, especially for young women,” Lara Wolters, a Dutch MEP from the Socialists & Democrats group who’s expecting her second child, told POLITICO in an interview Thursday.The absence of just one MEP could make all the difference — as a recent flurry of finely balanced votes on legislation ranging from corporate due diligence to restoring natural habitats has shown. Even though MEPs are still p...

It’s official: Europe is awash with drugs

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:42:48 GMT

It’s official: Europe is awash with drugs “Everywhere, everything, everyone.”That’s the chilling finding of the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA)’s 2023 annual report, which finds that illegal drugs are everywhere, pretty much any psychoactive substance can be found on the market, and no one can escape their swelling availability and subsequent ill effects.From the colleague calling in sick, to the health care workers overburdened by extra pressure, teenagers hoodwinked into crime and governments’ welfare budgets stretched, the impact of Europe’s complex dark drugs market is felt in every corner of the Continent. The report is a “a stark reminder that illicit drug problems can be found throughout our society,” said EMCDDA Director Alexis Goosdeel in a release published alongside the report.Record amounts of drugs are being seized, existing drugs are getting more potent and newly synthesized drugs keep appearing.  European Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson said...

At least 15 dead in Canada highway collision

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:42:48 GMT

At least 15 dead in Canada highway collision (CNN) — At least 15 people have died after a truck collided with a bus carrying senior citizens in a rural portion of Canada’s Manitoba province on Thursday afternoon, according to local authorities.The bus was headed south on Highway 5 toward a casino near the town of Carberry, while the semitrailer was headed east on Highway 1, Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Rob Lasson said in a news conference.The semitrailer struck the bus at the intersection of the two highways north of Carberry, roughly 170 kilometers (105 miles) west of Winnipeg.“Immediately it became apparent that this was a mass casualty situation,” Lasson said.In addition to the 15 killed, 10 others have been taken to a hospital, authorities said. The injured being treated included the drivers of the semitrailer and the bus, Lasson said.Twelve ambulances responded to the collision scene, as well as an air ambulance, said Jennifer Cumpsty, executive director of Acute Health Services.Manitoba has not se...

Teamsters will likely authorize a UPS strike Friday

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:42:48 GMT

Teamsters will likely authorize a UPS strike Friday New York (CNN) — Members of the Teamsters union are almost certain to approve a massive strike at UPS in a vote concluding Friday. A prolonged work stoppage could severely damage the economy – but a strike is still more than seven weeks away, if it happens at all.Strike votes are a common part of labor negotiations, designed to give the union negotiators leverage while trying to reach an agreement. They typically pass overwhelmingly, and the majority of contract negotiations are concluded without a strike.If a strike does come, it would be the largest against a single employer in America’s history. More than 330,000 Teamsters work at UPS (UPS), making it the largest unionized employer in the private sector. And it is crucial to the nation’s economy, with an estimated 6% of the United States’ gross domestic product, the broadest measure of economic activity, moving aboard UPS (UPS) trucks. It delivered 18.7 million domestic packages a day in the fir...

Authorities investigating after suspect allegedly tried setting U-Haul truck on fire, crashed into gas pump in Brockton 

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:42:48 GMT

Authorities investigating after suspect allegedly tried setting U-Haul truck on fire, crashed into gas pump in Brockton  Police in Brockton are investigating after a suspect allegedly tried to set a U-Haul truck on fire and crashed into a gas pump early Friday morning.Both officers and Brockton firefighters were called to the area of N Montello Street around 4:25 a.m.where officials say a car struck a pump at a Prime gas station.No gas appeared to leak after the crash and according to the Brockton Fire Chief, one individual was taken to the hospital from the scene, though it was not clear if the person transported was the driver.The fire chief stated the driver was also allegedly involved in what officials are calling an arson attempt down the road.Brockton police at the scene of a U-Haul lot said the suspect attempted to set a truck on fire and also threw a brick, smashing a windshield.No details on a motive or what led up to the arson attempt or crash have been released yet.

‘A different feel’: Why the Chicago Bears defense is confident last season’s struggles are a thing of the past

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:42:48 GMT

‘A different feel’: Why the Chicago Bears defense is confident last season’s struggles are a thing of the past When Chicago Bears safety Jaquan Brisker got his chance Wednesday afternoon, he didn’t let it float by. During 7-on-7 work at the team’s minicamp at Halas Hall, Brisker broke on a pass thrown over the middle by quarterback Justin Fields and after cornerback Jaylon Johnson appeared to get a hand on the football, he pounced.Brisker had an interception in his hands and daylight to his left. Up the sideline he went, all the way through the north end zone on Field 2 and up toward the Halas Hall weight room.Brisker’s defensive teammates erupted.It was the kind of play that lights a wick for a defense with an energy the Bears are vowing to bring much more of in 2023.All spring long, veteran safety Eddie Jackson has felt such vibes pulsing.“It’s just a different feel out there right now,” Jackson said this week, acknowledging the number of newcomers he’s still getting acquainted with as he returns from a foot injury that ended his 2022 campaign prem...

TTC adjusting acoustics on Pride chimes after commuter reactions

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:42:48 GMT

TTC adjusting acoustics on Pride chimes after commuter reactions The Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) say will be removing the chimes rolled out in celebration of Pride Month and adjusting the acoustics on the jingle after commuters reported being confused and taken aback by the sound.In late May, the TTC announced that “the sounds of Pride” would fill subway stations with the iconic TTC three-tone announcement chime to be performed by “Singing Out,” considered the city’s largest 2SLGBTQQIA+ community choir.They had partnered with the choir to produce three versions of the chime expected to be played before all station and platform announcements and was supposed to sound like this: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Singing Out (@singingoutlgbtq)Instead, many TTC riders have taken to social media to describe what they’re calling an awful sound, not at all in line with what is supposed to be a fun jingle.One person wrote, “The TTC sound is just awful. You have to get rid of this.”Another person tweeted, “What is this squawking ...