Adidas to sell some Yeezy shoes and donate proceeds to charities months after Kanye West split

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:22 GMT

Adidas to sell some Yeezy shoes and donate proceeds to charities months after Kanye West split WASHINGTON (AP) — After months wrestling over the fate of milions of unsold Yeezy shoes, Adidas said Thursday it will sell a portion of its remaining inventory and donate the proceeds to charitable organizations.The German sportsware company cut ties with Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, in late October, following his antisemitic comments on social media and in interviews. Since then, the fate of 1.2 billion euros ($1.3 billion) worth of the unsold Yeezys, a lucrative sneaker line launched with Ye, has been up in the air.At Adidas' annual shareholders meeting, CEO Bjorn Gulden said the company had spent months trying to find solutions. He said the company spoke to nongovernmental organization and groups that were harmed by Ye's comments and actions.“Burning those shoes cannot be the solution,” Gulden said, adding that Adidas will try to sell part of the remaining Yeezy inventory and “donate money to the organizations that help us and were harmed by what Ye said.” ...

Why Wisconsin's no-toll road solution may not work in Texas

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:22 GMT

Why Wisconsin's no-toll road solution may not work in Texas AUSTIN (KXAN) — As more energy-efficient and electric vehicles make their way into the American market, transportation departments across the country are grappling with one key question: How do we fund future infrastructure projects without a dependable gas tax?Currently, Texas collects 20 cents per gallon on gasoline and diesel fuels' sales, according to the Comptroller of Public Accounts. Billions of dollars in revenue collected go toward building and maintaining state highways, roads and bridges, as well as the state's Available School Fund for public education. Here in Texas, the state's toll road system also brings in significant revenues to support transportation infrastructure upgrades and improvements. But the Texas Department of Transportation's TxTag toll billing system hasn't gone without its own share of billing concerns.As electric-powered vehicles render the gas tax more obsolete, both states with and without toll roads are evaluating new techniques to collect funds to...

A popular Minnesota baitfish is in short supply. UMN’s golden shiner project hopes to help.

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:22 GMT

A popular Minnesota baitfish is in short supply. UMN’s golden shiner project hopes to help. Barry Thoele stands in front of one of his greenhouses near Staples, Minn. As part of the Minnesota Sea Grant golden shiner project, Thoele will grow baitfish right alongside his hydroponics system that grows lettuce, tomatoes, cucumbers and hot peppers. (Michael Johnson / Forum News Service)STAPLES, Minn. — Some Minnesota anglers could be skunked before they even hit the water for this weekend’s fishing opener with live bait supplies limited.Bait producer Barry Thoele, of Staples, blames record breaking winter kill as a major factor hurting bait supplies this spring. But the demise of the bait industry has been coming for years as minnow populations continue to shrink in the wild and in conventional farming practices that require overwintering in outdoor ponds, he added.Recent projections by bait dealers estimate a deficit of approximately 10,000 gallons of golden shiners annually in Minnesota. The golden shiner is a go-to bait for many walleye anglers, even as prices hang ou...

Ulster man found guilty of 2021 deadly shooting

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:22 GMT

Ulster man found guilty of 2021 deadly shooting KINGSTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) — An Ulster man is doing time in Ulster County Jail after a judge convicted him of a deadly shooting, that happened back in September 2021. Gregory Thayer, 50, was convicted on Wednesday in a non-jury trial before Judge Bryan Rounds in Ulster County Court. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Judge Rounds ruled that Thayer had committed second-degree murder in 2021. However, Thayer was mentally unstable at the time, so he could only be charged with first-degree manslaughter, the Judge said. Thayer was also convicted on a single charge of criminal possession of a weapon in the second degree, a violent felony. The manslaughter conviction carries a sentence of up to 25 years in state prison, and the weapons charge carries a sentence of up to 15 years in prison, which can be imposed consecutively for a total of 40 years. Suspect convicted by jury after failing to appear in court According to evidence pres...

Kiszla: When was moment these Nuggets realized they were championship-worthy? “2019,” said guard Jamal Murray, putting the bluebloods of NBA on notice.

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:22 GMT

Kiszla: When was moment these Nuggets realized they were championship-worthy? “2019,” said guard Jamal Murray, putting the bluebloods of NBA on notice. PHOENIX –  Our dusty old cowtown ain’t never seen a basketball team like these Nuggets. They’re skilled. And sassy. Who’s next? Whether it’s LeBron or Steph, this wild bunch from Denver is itching for a fight, pardner.After they totally eclipsed the Suns in a 125-100 victory that broke the competitive spirit of Kevin Durant, I asked guard Jamal Murray late Thursday night to recall the exact moment when he realized these Nuggets had what it takes to win the first championship in franchise history.“2019,” Murray replied, without batting an eye.While the rest of the league might not realize how ready these Nuggets are to rock, their faith has never wavered through the ups, downs and devastating injuries that have deferred this dream during the past four years.It doesn’t matter to Denver that LeBron James or Steph Curry have more championship pedigree or the Celtics have raised 17 banners to the rafters. These Nuggets, who now await either the storied Lakers or defending champ Golden St...

Governor of Russia's Kursk says 'enemy' drone shot down - no injuries

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:22 GMT

Governor of Russia's Kursk says 'enemy' drone shot down - no injuries Russia's air defence forces shot down an "enemy" drone in the Kursk region bordering Ukraine, its governor said on Wednesday (10 May), adding that falling debris damaged a gas pipeline and a house."Debris fell in the village of Tolmachevo. No one was hurt," the regional governor, Roman Starovoyt, said on the Telegram messaging app.Ukraine almost never publicly claims responsibility for attacks inside Russia and on Russian-controlled territory in Ukraine.However, Kyiv has recently said that undermining Russia's logistics is part of preparation for a planned counteroffensive.

Ask Amy: Now she’s back, like I’ll just get over my resentment

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:22 GMT

Ask Amy: Now she’s back, like I’ll just get over my resentment Dear Amy: I have a very good friend from college who contacted me online after more than 12 years of silence.I gave up trying to be friends a long time ago because I was always the one asking her to do things, and she never reciprocated.At the time, she had two small children, and I was not part of the “Mommy Club.”I can’t help but feel slighted that she’s reaching out after all this time now that the kids are grown.She wasn’t there for me when I needed a friend.Should I get over it and respond to her, or click Ignore? Long Lost FriendDear Long Lost Friend: There is an oft-used quote about relationships that might help you to put your own experience into context: “People come into your life for a reason, a season, or a lifetime.”You and your college friend formed a relationship during a season of your lives where your shared experiences helped to draw and keep you together.Then the season changed, as she moved into motherhood. She either wasn’t able or interested in maintaining the ...

Trial-setting scheduled for San Pablo woman accused of fatal 2021 shooting of 19-year-old

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:22 GMT

Trial-setting scheduled for San Pablo woman accused of fatal 2021 shooting of 19-year-old After a two-day preliminary hearing in April, a 26-year-old San Pablo woman accused of first-degree murder in connection with a fatal November 2021 shooting in Fairfield may learn of her trial date in July.Court records show that Kamaria Isis Davison Strange appeared Thursday for a held-to-answer arraignment in Department 9, where Judge Carlos R. Gutierrez scheduled a trial-setting 8:30 a.m. July 10  in the Justice Center in Fairfield.Strange, who is represented by Deputy Public Defender Sara Johnson, had earlier pleaded not guilty in Gutierrez’s courtroom.She was arrested Nov. 5, 2021, and booked into Solano County Jail on suspicion of killing a 19-year-old Benicia man in the 1000 block of Tyler Street. The Fairfield Police Department identified the victim as Michael Vincent Lopretta.The Solano County District Attorney’s Office filed its complaint against Strange on Nov. 9, and Deputy District Attorney Bill Ainsworth leads the prosecution.Related ArticlesCalifornia News | ...

Bay Area woman killed in rollover crash

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:22 GMT

Bay Area woman killed in rollover crash A young Vacaville woman was killed early Thursday following a rollover crash in Fairfield.Her name was unavailable at press time.The crash occurred just before 5:05 a.m. on northbound Peabody Road north of Chuck Hammond Drive, a California Highway Patrol official said.Related ArticlesCalifornia News | Ex-Raider Henry Ruggs pleads guilty to driving drunk at 156 mph, causing fatal crash California News | Two-car crash marks fifth fatality of 2023 on Highway 4 California News | Trial begins for California man accused of killing woman, 5 dogs during police chase California News | Speed cameras in San Jose and Oakland? Lawmakers try for the fourth time to get tech on roads. California News | San Jose: Pedestrian killed in I-880 hit-and-run collision Details were slim, but a preliminary investigation revealed that the twentysomething woman’s vehicle left the roadway, she overcorrected, and the vehicle flipped ...

130 mph Sonoma County high-speed police chase ends in Marin

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:05:22 GMT

130 mph Sonoma County high-speed police chase ends in Marin A motorcyclist led authorities on a chase from Sonoma County to San Rafael early Thursday morning.The incident unfolded around 2:15 a.m. in Healdsburg, where police attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a motorcyclist driving without license plates.The motorcyclist took off. Police, county deputies and a California Highway Patrol helicopter gave chase, following the suspect southbound on Highway 101, police said. Speeds topped 115 to 130 mph during the pursuit, police said.Police said the suspect dropped a backpack near the Marin/Sonoma county line containing a loaded firearm and narcotics.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Trial-setting scheduled for East Bay woman accused of fatal 2021 shooting of 19-year-old Crime and Public Safety | Santa Cruz hotel mass shooting call deemed a ‘hoax’ Crime and Public Safety | Attempted gas theft at East Bay BART parking lot ignites fire destroying 6 vehicles Crime and Public Safety | ...