Early Red Sox offseason means start of search for new baseball boss, planning to remember Wakefield

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:26:58 GMT

Early Red Sox offseason means start of search for new baseball boss, planning to remember Wakefield BOSTON (AP) — The next head of the Boston Red Sox baseball operations department might or might not have experience running a team. Come from inside the organization, or outside. Have a lofty title like Chief Baseball Officer — or not.It might even be more than one person.“We just don’t know where it’s going to go,” Red Sox President Sam Kennedy said on Monday, a day after the regular season ended with a third last-place finish in four years. “I think you’d be irresponsible not to consider all options.”Kennedy said the Red Sox could begin interviewing candidates to replace fired Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom this week, but the job or jobs could look different than the one that he had. Bloom was fired with less than three weeks left in the season after failing to meet his mandate to shed payroll — and stars like Mookie Betts — while still winning in the major leagues and building a successful farm system at the same time.“We should be playing right now. That’s th...

Requiem for a rebuild: Orioles fans weathered several ‘hopeless’ years. Their reward? A return to ‘Orioles Magic.’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:26:58 GMT

Requiem for a rebuild: Orioles fans weathered several ‘hopeless’ years. Their reward? A return to ‘Orioles Magic.’ Caleb Ellison went to Camden Yards in August, wearing an Orioles Hawaiian shirt, a black-and-orange baseball cap and, notably, nothing covering his face.He was happy to be seen.It had been five years since Ellison wore a paper bag over his head to a few games during the 2018 season as he and the Orioles endured a franchise-worst 115 losses. A common trope in sports, Ellison wore the cut-out brown bag — captured by a Baltimore Sun photographer during one September loss — to symbolize his embarrassment. The Orioles were awful. And they were going to be awful. For Ellison, then a 16-year-old student at Old Mill High School in Millersville, that time felt “hopeless.”“[I’d] show up to the Yard completely normal and then as soon as the score became 9-3 or whatever, I’d put it on, you know, hide the shame,” he said.There’s been no need to hide this year. The Orioles, expected to finish below .500 and out of the playoffs by spor...

Serious crash closes stretch of westbound Hwy. 401 near Pearson Airport

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:26:58 GMT

Serious crash closes stretch of westbound Hwy. 401 near Pearson Airport A stretch of Highway 401 in Toronto was shut down during the Tuesday morning rush due to a serious multi-vehicle collision.The crash occurred in the westbound collector lanes of the highway west of Highway 427.Police tell CityNews there were two-vehicles involved in the crash and one person was taken to hospital without vital signs. Police believe a medical episode caused the crash.No other injuries were reported.The westbound 401 collector lanes are closed from the 427 to approaching Dixie Road for the crash investigation.TRAFFIC ALERT – WB 401 collectors are closed from the 427 to Dixie due to a serious crash. It's just one of multiple issues slowing down the morning commute on the 401. Traffic every 10 minutes on the 1's plus alerts as needed on @CityNewsTO https://t.co/s9Ke9URBkp— Catherine Jette (@CatherineJette) October 3, 2023

Niger’s junta says jihadis kill 29 soldiers as attacks ramp up

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:26:58 GMT

Niger’s junta says jihadis kill 29 soldiers as attacks ramp up ABUJA, Nigeria (AP) — At least 29 Nigerien soldiers have been killed by jihadis near the country’s border with Mali, Niger’s junta said, as they struggle to end a spate of attacks.More than 100 extremists used homemade explosives to target the West African nation’s security forces who were deployed at the border area on a clearance operation, Niger Defense Minister Lt. Gen. Salifou Mody said in a statement late Monday. It’s the second such attack against Nigerien soldiers in a week.During the month after Niger’s military seized power, violence primarily linked to extremists soared by more than 40%, according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project. Jihadi attacks targeting civilians quadrupled in August compared with the month before, and attacks against security forces spiked in the Tillaberi region, killing at least 40 soldiers, the project reported. “This attack unfortunately caused the loss of several of our valiant soldiers,” Mody said Monday. ...

Shoppers flee major shopping mall in Bangkok after hearing what sounded like gunshots

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:26:58 GMT

Shoppers flee major shopping mall in Bangkok after hearing what sounded like gunshots BANGKOK (AP) — Hundreds of shoppers fled a major shopping mall in the center of the Thai capital Bangkok on Tuesday afternoon after what sounded like gunshots were heard inside.It was not immediately clear if shots had been fired, though police said there were injuries and some frightened shoppers were still hunkering down inside the Siam Paragon Mall.The incident prompted authorities to shut access to the nearby Siam elevated train stop, preventing commuters from exiting the transit station, as the evening rush hour began and intense rain pounded the city, according to an Associated Press journalist at the scene.First responders could be seen entering the mall as sirens wailed outside. Police spokesman Archayon Kraithong said police officers in the area had been ordered to secure the scene, and that he would provide details as soon as possible. He didn’t provide details on casualties, but police said on their official Facebook page that there were injuries.Witnesses said crow...

Agostini, Krausz and L’Huillier win physics Nobel for looking at electrons in fractions of seconds

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:26:58 GMT

Agostini, Krausz and L’Huillier win physics Nobel for looking at electrons in fractions of seconds STOCKHOLM (AP) — Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for their work on how electrons move around the atom during the tiniest fractions of seconds, a field that could one day lead to better electronics or disease diagnoses.The award went to Pierre Agostini, Ferenc Krausz and Anne L’Huillier for their study of the tiny part of each atom that races around the center and that is fundamental to virtually everything: chemistry, physics, our bodies and our gadgets. Electrons move around so fast that they have been out of reach of human efforts to isolate them, but by looking at the tiniest fraction of a second possible — one quintillionth of a second known as an attosecond — scientists now have a “blurry” glimpse of them and that opens up whole new sciences, experts said.“The electrons are very fast and the electrons are really the workforce in everywhere,” Nobel Committee member Mats Larsson said. “Once you can control and understand electrons you have taken a very ...

Kenya’s president welcomes UN Security Council’s approval to send a Kenya-led mission to Haiti

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:26:58 GMT

Kenya’s president welcomes UN Security Council’s approval to send a Kenya-led mission to Haiti NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Kenya’s president on Tuesday welcomed the U.N. Security Council’s resolution to send a Kenya-led multinational armed force to Haiti to help combat violent gangs and pledged that it will “not fail the people of Haiti.”President William Ruto’s remarks came hours after Monday’s vote at the United Nations, marking the first time in almost 20 years that a force would be deployed to the troubled Caribbean nation where gang violence has escalated dramatically with killings, kidnappings and rape. Ruto said the Kenya-led force “will provide a different footprint in the history of international interventions in Haiti.”“We shall succeed in Haiti,” he said. “We must not fail the people of Haiti.” The resolution, drafted by the United States and Ecuador, authorizes the force to deploy for one year, with a review after nine months. The non-U.N. mission would be funded by voluntary contributions, with the U.S. pledging up to $200 million.It wasn&...

Two earthquakes strike Nepal, sending tremors through the region

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:26:58 GMT

Two earthquakes strike Nepal, sending tremors through the region KATHMANDU, Nepal (AP) — Two earthquakes struck northwest Nepal on Tuesday, sending tremors through the region, the country’s earthquake monitoring center said. There were no immediate reports of any casualties or damage in the region.Nepal’s National Earthquake Monitoring & Research Center said the epicenter for both quakes, with initial magnitudes measuring at 5.3 followed by 6.3, was Bajhang district in northwest Nepal, close to the Indian border. Narayan Pandey, the chief officer in Bajhang district, said that tremors were felt in the region, which is a mountainous area and sparsely populated. Tremors were also felt in the Indian capital New Delhi. The Associated Press

South Asia is expected to grow by nearly 6% this year, making it the world’s fastest-growing region

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:26:58 GMT

South Asia is expected to grow by nearly 6% this year, making it the world’s fastest-growing region NEW DELHI (AP) — South Asia is expected to grow by 5.8% this year, making it the fastest-growing region in the world even as the pace remains below pre-pandemic levels, the World Bank said on Tuesday.The latest South Asia Development Update from the World Bank projected growth in the region to slow slightly to 5.6% in 2024 and 2025, as post-pandemic rebounds fade and reduced global demand weighs on economic activity. At almost 6% this year, the region is growing faster than all other emerging markets, said Franziska Ohnsorge, the organization’s chief economist for South Asia.“While high inflation and interest rates have bogged down many emerging markets, South Asia seems to be forging ahead,” the World Bank noted in its report.Still, “for all of the countries here this represents a slowdown from pre-pandemic levels,” Ohnsorge said, adding that the growth wasn’t fast enough to meet various development goals set by countries in the region.Despite the progress, the region s...

China welcomes Taiwanese athletes at the Asian Games but they still can’t compete under their flag

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:26:58 GMT

China welcomes Taiwanese athletes at the Asian Games but they still can’t compete under their flag SHAOXING, China (AP) — Taiwan’s baseball team took the field Tuesday sporting caps and jerseys not with “T” for Taiwan, but “CT,” for Chinese Taipei.China claims the democratic self-governing island as its own, and a decades-old agreement between Taipei and Beijing means that Taiwanese teams can only compete internationally if they don’t use the name – or flag – of Taiwan. Opposing them on the new field in Shaoxing was Hong Kong, representing what Beijing hopes is Taiwan’s future – a team playing under its own regional flag, with its own athletes, but still very much a part of China. At the Asian Games, China has been going out of its way to be welcoming to the Taiwanese athletes, as it pursues a two-pronged strategy with the goal of taking over the island, which involves both wooing its people while threatening it militarily. Unlike the Beijing Winter Olympics last year where Taiwan only sent four athletes, there are more than 500 here for the As...