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Messi llega con su familia al sur de Florida para su debut con el Inter Miami

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:39 GMT

Messi llega con su familia al sur de Florida para su debut con el Inter Miami MIAMI – Lionel Messi llegó este martes a Miami para iniciar su aventura en la MLS con la camiseta del Inter Miami.El astro argentino, tal como reflejó un vIdeo de la cadena ESPN, aterrizó en el Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport, justo al norte de Miami, junto a su esposa y sus tres hijos.Está previsto que Messi, tras firmar su contrato con el Inter Miami, sea presentado en un gran evento este domingo 16 de julio en el estadio DRV PNK Stadium a partir de las 8 pm horas locales. Beckham reacciona, en español, al impresionante mural de bienvenida para Messi a tamaño gigante “Tata” Martino: Messi y Busquets vendrán a competir “El evento contará con entretenimiento, discursos sobre el campo y más. Se anunciarán más detalles más cerca de la fecha del evento”, apuntó el Inter Miami en un comunicado la semana pasada.Se espera que en este evento también sea presentado el español Sergio Busquets, que fue compañero del ast...

El recluso de Pensilvania que escapó de la cárcel bajó por una cuerda de sábanas, según documentos. Creen que sigue en el área

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:39 GMT

El recluso de Pensilvania que escapó de la cárcel bajó por una cuerda de sábanas, según documentos. Creen que sigue en el área (CNN) — Es probable que Michael Burham, el recluso que escapó de una cárcel del noroeste de Pensilvania, continúe en el área y esté recibiendo ayuda mientras evade a 200 agentes de seguridad que le siguen el rastro, señaló George Bivens, teniente coronel de la policía estatal, este martes en una conferencia de prensa.Burham supuestamente trepó el jueves pasado un equipo de ejercicios para salir por un tejado y bajó con una cuerda de sábanas, revelaron documentos judiciales con nuevos detalles sobre el día en que escapó de prisión.Las imágenes de vigilancia muestran a Burham y a otros reclusos entrando y saliendo de su celda, dice la denuncia que presentó la ciudad de Warren este viernes.El martes continuaba la búsqueda para dar con el paradero de Burham, a quien las autoridades describieron como “armado y peligroso”, y con habilidades de supervivencia y experiencia militar. Según informaron, se escapó el jueves pasado de la prisión del condado de Warren, donde esta...

MLB experimenting with pearl white baseballs to rid sticky stuff problem

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:39 GMT

MLB experimenting with pearl white baseballs to rid sticky stuff problem SEATTLE (AP) — Pristine white baseballs that would not require rubbing are under consideration by Major League Baseball as a way to solve the issue of pitchers using sticky substances for better grip.“We continue to work with the people at Dow Chemical on developing a tacky ball,” Commissioner Ron Manfred told the Baseball Writers’ Association of America on Tuesday. “It would literally eliminate all — well, not all — but many of the variables in the current process. It would come out of a sealed foil pouch at the ballpark. No individual mudding.”MLB executive vice president Morgan Sword said the balls were tested in the first half of this season in the Double-A Southern League. The balls would retain colored stitches.“Like everything in baseball, when you inch towards a solution, you figure out another problem,” Manfred said. “The baseball, if we get there with the Dow people, would be a pearl, right? A pure white baseball. I think if you take hitters and pitchers out fr...

Ticket scam warning issued ahead of Taylor Swift concerts

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:39 GMT

Ticket scam warning issued ahead of Taylor Swift concerts DENVER (KDVR) -- Concert tickets that are hard to come by are also easy to scam fans trying to get their hands on them. Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser recognized that ticket scamming is an issue, specifically with Denver's biggest show of the year, Taylor Swift, coming to town this weekend. “If you’re a Taylor Swift fan, or you’re checking out any of the other amazing events in Colorado, don’t let it be a cruel summer,” Weiser said in a release Tuesday. “Be a smart eventgoer by making sure the tickets you’re buying are authentic and you know the full cost of any tickets you’re purchasing.” ‘We almost lost $1,400’: ticket scammers targeting Swifites Weiser advises consumers to be diligent about checking the validity of the seller they're buying tickets from and be cautious about other possible scamming mechanisms.How to avoid ticket scammers Here are some guidelines Weiser suggested in the release for consumers to follow when considering a purchase:Understand the “all-i...

Denver Zoo offering Taylor Swift fans a discount over Eras Tour weekend

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:39 GMT

Denver Zoo offering Taylor Swift fans a discount over Eras Tour weekend DENVER (KDVR) -- The Denver Zoo knows places... where Taylor Swift fans can go if they're in town for this weekend's concerts or are even looking for something to do if they weren't lucky enough to get tickets.Specifically, the Denver Zoo is hoping that fans will live out their "Wildest Dreams" this weekend over at the zoo.They're offering 25% off admission for anyone who shows their ticket or shows up decked out in Swift merch. This means that Swift fans will only have to pay $18 for a general admission ticket that typically costs $24. Where to grab a bite and drink before Taylor Swift concert The discount will run from Thursday, July 13 to Monday, July 17. The zoo's post on social media announcing the discount included a "Which era are you?" photo, along with altered album covers with animals on it.These animals ranged from a lion on the "Fearless" album cover, to a snake on the "Reputation" album cover, to a giraffe on the cover of Swift's 2020 album "Evermore."

Man charged in connection with Worcester shooting, standoff appears in court

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:39 GMT

Man charged in connection with Worcester shooting, standoff appears in court The man accused of shooting his mother and brother before engaging in an hourslong standoff with police in Worcester last week was called to court on Tuesday. Caleb Boateng faced a judge in Worcester as he faces several charges including two charges of assault with intent to murder. He pleaded not guilty and was held without bail. Police said officers were called to the home off Colby Avenue on Friday morning around 8:30 a.m. after they said a man allegedly shot two of his family members. Prosecutors said Boatend shot his brother and mother several times. The pair, according to prosecutors, escaped and were taken to the hospital. Investigators said Boateng then barricaded himself inside the house, where he remained for roughly 13 hours before he was arrested. Boateng is due back in court next Monday for a dangerousness hearing.

Two state troopers assaulted in separate incidents in Wakefield, Tewksbury

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:39 GMT

Two state troopers assaulted in separate incidents in Wakefield, Tewksbury Two men are facing charges after separate incidents in Wakefield and Tewksbury last week where Massachusetts State Police troopers were assaulted, state police said. One incident happened on July 5 on the I-95 Exit 57 offramp in Wakefield. There, state police said a motorcyclist tried to run into a trooper who approached him on foot. The trooper, police said, had tried to pull over the motorcyclist “after observing him operating erratically.”Police said the motorcyclist at one point turned his bike’s ignition back on after it had been shut off and drove toward the trooper. “The Trooper was able to disengage from the motorcycle as it continued forward, allowing him to narrowly avoid being hit by a pickup truck passing through the intersection,” state police said.A second incident happened on Friday when police said a trooper stopped a Lawrence man for motor vehicle violations on I-495 in Tewksbury. After the traffic stop, police said the trooper found the man had four warra...

Thousands of homes, businesses impacted by historic flooding in Vermont, governor says

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:39 GMT

Thousands of homes, businesses impacted by historic flooding in Vermont, governor says Historic flooding continued to hit Vermont Tuesday, turning roads into rivers, forcing people out of their homes and prompting a statewide state of emergency. As cleanup efforts get underway, Governor Phil Scott said thousands of homes and businesses have been impacted. “The devastation and flooding we’re experiencing across Vermont is historic and catastrophic,” he said.Vermont’s capitol of Montpelier was hammered by a record-setting 5.28 inches of rain on Monday, more than any other day on record. Streets were seen completely covered by water, with no signs of cars or people nearby. Rescuers were seen traveling by boat over flooded streets. In Montpelier, one man was also seen using a kayak to paddle around flooded streets.In Londonderry, south of Montpelier, a drone captured video of rising water moving through town, leaving homes looking like islands. A similar sight played out in Ludlow, where cars were left abandoned in roads. Restaurant owner Andrew Molen of Fo...

Portland officer issues video apology for hitting photographer during 2020 racial justice protest

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:00:39 GMT

Portland officer issues video apology for hitting photographer during 2020 racial justice protest PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A police officer in Portland, Oregon, issued a video apology Tuesday for hitting a photographer in the head with a baton during the 2020 protests over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis. Prosecutors dismissed a related fourth-degree misdemeanor assault charge against Portland Police Bureau Officer Corey Budworth last week, KGW-TV reported. In the video statement, Budworth said he met with independent photographer Teri Jacobs through a restorative justice process.The force he used against Jacobs on Aug. 18, 2020, could have been avoided, Budworth said.“I’m sorry, Ms. Jacobs, for unnecessarily hitting you in the head with my baton,” he says in the video, adding that he has also apologized to her privately.The officer also acknowledged the fractured relationship between police and some members of the community.“I understand the harm that was caused was not limited to Ms. Jacobs and was felt by others in the community when there was a great distrust o...