Dak Prescott and Dallas lament missed chances in 28-23 loss to Philadelphia
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:14:33 GMT
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Dak Prescott got all the help he needed — thanks to a startling 56 yards of Eagles’ penalties — to deliver the Cowboys to the brink of an extraordinary victory that would have kept them in the mix for the top spot in the NFC.The Cowboys fell oh-so short.About 5 yards shy, in fact, of the go-ahead touchdown when CeeDee Lamb was wrapped up by Darius Slay in the final seconds that sealed Dallas’ 28-23 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night.The Cowboys (5-3) needed a major comeback to even try and pull this game out — and they’ll need an even bigger resurgence to make a run at the NFC East crown.The 49ers already blew out Dallas 42-10 last month. This loss — in a game stuffed with close calls that never went their way — left the Cowboys 2½ games behind the Eagles (8-1) for first in the division.Sure, nine games are left, including a Dec. 10 primetime home rematch against the Eagles, but two losses already to two of the top teams in the conference have left D...Shelter-in-place in Highland neighborhood of Denver due to barricade
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:14:33 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- A shelter-in-place was issued for several blocks in the Highland neighborhood Sunday evening.The Denver Police Department told FOX31 this was to ensure safety in the area because police were working on negotiating with a barricaded man. Arvada Police searching for possibly armed shooting suspect It started out with a call for a person in crisis, but DPD said it turned out that the party involved had multiple warrants, and he barricaded himself in the area.Several blocks near 35th Avenue and Navajo Street were advised to shelter in place.This is a developing story and this article will be updated as more information becomes available.Denver food pantries stretched thin helping migrants with rising demand
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:14:33 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- There are nearly 2,200 migrants currently being sheltered in Denver, according to data from the City and County of DenverThe city has sheltered and supported around 26,000 migrants from the southern border at a cost of more than $29 million. Immigration court backlog could delay cases for migrants arriving in Denver Local food pantries are stepping in to help do what they can to feed the migrant population.Inside Servicios De La Raza on 14th Street in Denver, on any given weekday, you can find Jenny Santos, the essential services director, helping out those in need. “There has been an increase of people migrating to the state of Colorado because of political reasons, because of different circumstances," said Santos.She said many of the families are new arrivals from Central and South America.They come in hopes of getting housing assistance or snagging a box or bag of food. “The increase among our migrant population is a lot of individuals. We’re seeing 175 people ...Fans hope military academy games become tradition at Mile High
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:14:33 GMT
DENVER, (KDVR) — Hours before kick-off Saturday afternoon, thousands of fans filled the parking lots at Empower Field at Mile High.But the typical orange and blue seen here on the weekends was replaced by blue and silver, with Falcons fans showing up by the masses for the annual Air Force vs. Army game. Rockies outfielder second rookie in franchise history to win Gold Glove Award “You can’t ask for anything better than this.” Alex Inscoe said. “It’s a special day.”Inscoe knows a thing or two about this rivalry, which dates back to 1959. He runs the Facebook page “History of Air Force Falcons” and said Saturday’s meeting was one for the record books. It’s the first time the two service academies have played in Denver at Mile High. “Being a Broncos season ticket holder and an Air Force season ticket holder, this is special,” He said. “I actually got to drive 10 minutes to an Air Force game for the first time in my life.”More than 50,000 fans were expected to be at th...Crews put out overnight fire at Sweetwater home caused by power line; no injuries
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:14:33 GMT
Crews battled fierce flames after a fire broke out overnight inside a home in Sweetwater, leaving one family in need of help.Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the blaze near Southwest Seventh Street and 113th Avenue, early Sunday morningCellphone video captured sparks of light as bright orange flames rose into the sky, Neighbors were stunned as they kept a safe distance from the flames. Multiple people stood outside, some wrapped in covering.Speaking through a translator, a man said there was a party at the home before the fire erupted.“Well, when we got out, the dog was crying, and we saw there was a fire in the back,” he said.Officials said a power line near the home sparked the flames.At one point, there was a small fire on a line as embers dripped down below. Crews were able to put it all out.However, some said they are scared the damage has already been done.“I was scared. I have my washing machine back there, things that I use,” sai...Jewish communities come together as Florida lawmakers prepare to address safety amid rise in antisemitic incidents
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:14:33 GMT
Members of the Jewish community came together this weekend across Florida to reflect on their history and pray for their future, as state lawmakers plan to address safety concerns in a special session this week.Members of the Jewish community gathered Sunday in Miami Beach for an evening of prayer on the 85th anniversary of “Kristallnacht,” or the “Night of Broken Glass.”German Nazis destroyed more than 7,000 businesses and killed 91 Jews on Crystal Night, between Nov. 9 and Nov. 10, 1938.The gathering comes at a challenging time, as the Israel-Hamas war rages on, and hate is at an all-time high.“Since the war in Israel began, we have seen antisemitism skyrocket to new and dangerous heights, both in America and around the world,” said a speaker at the event in Miami Beach.Florida lawmakers are set to meet during a special session Monday with the goal of cracking down on safety issues for the Jewish community.“I’m the only Republican Je...4-year-old girl critical after being accidentally shot by sibling at NW Miami-Dade home, police say
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:14:33 GMT
Rescue crews rushed a 4-year-old girl to the hospital after, police said, a sibling grabbed a gun and opened fire in what investigators are calling an accidental shooting.According to Miami-Dade Police, there was an adult inside the home at the time of the incident at a home off Northwest 21st Avenue in Northwest Miami-Dade, Sunday afternoon.Also inside the residence, detectives said, were the victim and other children between the ages of 2 and 6.“Several people inside of the location screaming,” a dispatcher said in radio transmissions.Police said a sibling picked up the firearm and it went off, striking the girl.“We got a pediatric trauma alert,” a first responder said in radio transmissions.Miami-Dade Fire Rescue crews rushed the young patient to Ryder Trauma Center, where she remains in critical condition Sunday night.“We have a small, 4-year-old child now who will not be going to school tomorrow, who will not be enjoying the things that a 4-year-ol...Too many boomers in Brussels? EU goes big on its age problem
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:14:33 GMT
BRUSSELS — Brussels is no city for young officials. The European Quarter is filled with gray-haired Brussels lifers who know the corridors of powers like the backs of their (wrinkled) hands. But the European Commission revamped its hiring system to draw in fresh blood. The powerful EU executive unveiled a leaner entrance exam and a more modern work culture in a bid to attract millennials to its ranks. However, many say more drastic reforms are needed to reverse the aging of the EU’s officials.The average age of full-time Commission staffers — known as administrators in Brussels parlance — spiked over the last decade as the number of new competitions was cut to the bone and young aspiring civil servants were scared off by the concours, the EU’s notoriously lengthy selection procedure. And the few millennials who have made it to the Berlaymont complain that they are treated as second-class staffers. “I have older colleagues who earn five or six times more than me to do exactly th...UK Tories draw dividing lines over Gaza conflict
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:14:33 GMT
LONDON — Britain’s political leaders have sought to speak with one voice on recent events in the Middle East. Scratch the surface, however, and the response to a conflict 2,000 miles from Westminster has become acutely political on the domestic front. It has not escaped some in the ruling Conservatives that recent events in Israel and Gaza have far more divisive implications for Labour than for their own party. This is not only because of demographics, with Labour tending to receive the majority of Muslims’ votes at elections as well as a strong tradition of Jewish support, but due to the party’s rootedness in human rights and justice causes.“This is why a lot of people got involved in Labour in the first place,” as one moderate Labour MP put it. “It’s just not the same for the Tories.”Labour leader Keir Starmer has faced a revolt from all levels of his party over his insistence that it is inappropriate to call for a cease-fire on the grounds that, as he said in a speech Tues...Top Zelenskyy aide slams West over ‘war fatigue’
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:14:33 GMT
World leaders should stick by Ukraine, despite the additional demands of dealing with the Israel-Hamas war, the Ukrainian president’s powerful chief of staff told POLITICO in an interview from Kyiv.Andrii Yermak, top aide to Volodymyr Zelenskyy, also pushed back hard on the idea, voiced last week by Italy’s Prime Minister Georgia Meloni in a call with Russian pranksters, that many are growing tired of the war in Ukraine, which on Friday faced its biggest barrage of drone attacks in weeks on critical infrastructure in the south and west of the country.Meloni said in the prank call — in which she thought she was speaking to the president of the African Union — that there was “a lot of fatigue … from all sides,” and that “everyone understands that we need a way out.” Yermak retorted: “Even if there are people who feel this fatigue, I’m sure they don’t want to wake up in a world tomorrow where there will be less freedom and less security, and ...Latest news
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