Wrist quelled, Alex Kirilloff tries to forge a path back to Twins through Saints

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT

Wrist quelled, Alex Kirilloff tries to forge a path back to Twins through Saints Alex Kirilloff has a few obstacles in his way before he can get back into the Twins’ lineup. The good news is that his right wrist isn’t one of them.The nagging wrist injury that haunted Kirilloff for the better part of two years appears to be taken care of after a second surgery last August that, in simplest terms, shortened the ulna in his right arm so it would stop rubbing against his wrist.It was nearly a year ago when Kirilloff first told a couple of reporters about a surgery known as an ulnar shortening osteotomy, and at the time added, “I really hope it doesn’t get to that.”But it did, and all in all, Kirilloff is glad he had the procedure.“I’m happy we did it and happy we did it at the time that we did it. I like the spot that I’m in right now,” Kirilloff said Tuesday after the Saints’ 11-5 loss to Nashville at CHS Field.“I feel like it’s probably in a better spot than it has been probably the last two years.”Now, the only thing keeping Kirlloff in St. Paul is room on the Tw...

Tom Menas agrees in principal to return to Empire

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT

Tom Menas agrees in principal to return to Empire ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Albany Empire are looking back to move forward. Tom Menas, the former Albany Empire coach, tells NEWS10 Sports Director Griffin Haas he has agreed in principal to return as the team's head coach. Menas won back to back championships for the Empire, but was fired on April 6th, just 10 days before the team's season opener. Menas said at the time that the new owner, former NFL All-Pro Antonio Brown, wanted to go in another direction, but added he only positive interactions with the Brown family. This move comes just one day after interim head coach Damon Ware and six players left the team. Ware told NEWS10 he and the players were not being paid, and they were not given keys to their hotel rooms. Here's another twist: Menas tells me Ware will also return to the team. He will serve as the Empire's offensive head coordinator and assistant head coach. Last year’s MVP Darius Prince, captains Nick Haag, Brandon Sesay, and Dwayne Hollis, quarterback Sam Castranova...

Senators spar over proposal for Supreme Court ethics laws

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT

Senators spar over proposal for Supreme Court ethics laws WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) — Criticism of the Supreme Court is mounting after accusations that some justices have acted unethically. On Tuesday, a Senate committee held a hearing to discuss possible ethics reform for the high court. Senator Chris Murphy is among those who are pushing to pass legislation to institute new ethics rules. "You got to stand up and call wrong when you see it," Murphy said. "This court is poisoning their legitimacy." Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Recent reporting by ProPublica revealed Justice Clarence Thomas took undisclosed luxury trips paid for by a conservative billionaire. Shortly after that, Politico found that Justice Neil Gorsuch didn't disclose that the head of an influential law firm brought property for him just after he joined the high court. "The Supreme Court lacks a clear, enforceable, binding code of ethics," Senator Alex Padilla pointed out. Democratic lawmakers say new ethical co...

St. Louis County man admits to bird smuggling

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT

St. Louis County man admits to bird smuggling ST. LOUIS – A St. Louis County man appeared in federal court on Tuesday and admitted to smuggling wild animals.Prosecutors with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Missouri said Michael Amato, 68, and associates smuggled regulated wildlife into the country from Malta, England, Germany, and elsewhere. They did so without declaring said wildlife and without obtaining the proper permits.Amato told the court that between February 2018 and September 2020, he smuggled 67 different birds into the United States. Some of the birds are listed as threatened with extinction. Trending: No standing, sitting or walking on roadways, St. Louis County bill says According to court documents, Amato instructed his comrades abroad how to fill out paperwork in order to avoid detection from federal regulators.Amato pleaded guilty to fraudulently importing protected wildlife. As part of his plea deal, he's agreed to forfeit more than six dozen taxidermy bird mounts that were seized from...

7 deaths in Illinois dust storm, police need help identifying the victims

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT

7 deaths in Illinois dust storm, police need help identifying the victims MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Ill. - A blinding dust storm led to seven deaths from a series of crashes involving more than 70 vehicles along Interstate 55 in south central Illinois.Illinois State Police tell FOX 2 that now seven drivers in the northbound lanes of Interstate 55 died from the crash. Investigators have identified one victim as 88-year-old Shirley Harper from Franklin, Wisconsin. ISP says two other victims have tentatively been identified, though authorities are working to confirm with family members. Of the victims who died, ISP is working to identify four other adults. Police have not disclosed the genders or possible ages of those victims. However, one victim was found inside a blue Chrysler 300, while the other was found inside an unknown-colored Hyundai. Trending: No standing, sitting or walking on roadways, St. Louis County bill says If you have any information on these victims, contact ISP at 618-346-3653.Illinois State Police say 37 people were hospitalized and 72 vehic...

Missouri man sentenced to prison for Jan. 6 Capitol riot

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT

Missouri man sentenced to prison for Jan. 6 Capitol riot WASHINGTON (AP) — A Missouri man who argued that cases against him and other participants in the Jan. 6, 2021, siege of the U.S. Capitol are unconstitutional was sentenced Tuesday to 45 days in jail.Lloyd Casimiro Cruz Jr., 50, of Polo, was found guilty in January of two misdemeanors related to entering the U.S. Capitol, the Kansas City Star reported.Cruz also must serve one year of supervised release and pay $500 restitution.Before he was convicted, Cruz filed two petitions arguing that his rights to free speech and protection from unreasonable searches and seizures were being violated. The judge denied both motions.Cruz rode his motorcycle to Washington D.C. for his sentencing and created social media sites to raise funds for his legal bills.Prosecutors said Cruz entered the U.S. Capitol building with others and roamed around for about 7 minutes before leaving. They argued his lack of remorse and continued downplaying of the rioters' actions justified a jail sentenc...

Two armed robbery suspects arrested after standoff at Lakewood residence

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT

Two armed robbery suspects arrested after standoff at Lakewood residence Two armed robbery suspects were arrested in Lakewood Tuesday afternoon after a residential standoff near the busy intersection of West Colfax Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard, police said.The incident unfolded about 9:20 a.m. at Champion Liquor & Wine, 6111 West Colfax Ave., according to the Lakewood Police Department.A couple of suspects “robbed several bottles of liquor at gunpoint,” said John Romero, a police spokesman. Several people outside the store during the incident fled on foot along with the suspects.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Armed robbery, shots fired on CU Boulder campus Crime and Public Safety | Final defendants plead guilty to 2021 crime spree that included fatal shooting outside Jewish school Crime and Public Safety | Suspect arrested in Denver homicide in the La Alma-Lincoln Park neighborhood Crime and Public Safety | Aurora police officers cleared in death of man after 120 mph c...

LAX police motor officer injured in crash on 105 Freeway 

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT

LAX police motor officer injured in crash on 105 Freeway  An LAX police motor officer was injured in a crash on the 105 Freeway Tuesday afternoon in Inglewood. Authorities responded to the 105 Freeway near the Hawthorne Boulevard exit around 2:50 p.m. on reports of a downed motor officer. The officer was rushed to a hospital where he was reported to be “conscious, breathing and responsive.” An LAX police motor officer was injured in a crash on the 105 Freeway in Inglewood on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. (KTLA)An LAX police motor officer was injured in a crash on the 105 Freeway in Inglewood on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. (KTLA)An LAX police motor officer was injured in a crash on the 105 Freeway in Inglewood on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. (KTLA)Footage from Sky5 showed a damaged bus near the downed motorcycle. Another motorcycle and several other vehicles may have been involved in the crash. The 105 Freeway was reduced to one open lane while authorities cleared the scene and began their investigation. 

Did a woman really have a 'full body orgasm' during an L.A. Philharmonic performance?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT

Did a woman really have a 'full body orgasm' during an L.A. Philharmonic performance? A different kind of crescendo highlighted a performance of Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony at the Los Angeles Philharmonic on Friday.Those attending the symphony at Walt Disney Concert Hall reported hearing a woman in the audience moaning as if she were having an orgasm, the L.A. Times first reported.Magnus Fiennes, a composer and music producer, was among the witnesses.“A woman in the audience had loud and full body orgasm during the 5th's second movement,” Fiennes tweeted. “(The) band politely carried on.”Twitter user @LoneWolfTronCat posted a recording of the moaning.Sharon Su, a classical pianist, tweeted that she checked with someone who works at the L.A. Phil and they "confirmed” the incident occurred.But what exactly happened is open to debate.One audience member who was seated near the moaning woman offered this account:“Pretty quickly, she sort of fell onto her partner’s shoulders, and then onto his lap. And then her body went limp,” the witness, who requested anonymity, ...

Photos: WGA strikes across Los Angeles 

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:48:10 GMT

Photos: WGA strikes across Los Angeles  Screenwriters with the Writers Guild of America began a strike on Tuesday, after contract talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers ended on Monday without an agreement. More than 11,000 screenwriters are expected to go on strike, and hundreds were seen picketing outside of studios across Los Angeles on Tuesday afternoon. Over 10,000 screenwriters are expected to go on strike, and picketers were seen protesting outside of studios across Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. (KTLA)Over 10,000 screenwriters are expected to go on strike, and picketers were seen protesting outside of studios across Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. (KTLA)Over 10,000 screenwriters are expected to go on strike, and picketers were seen protesting outside of studios across Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. (KTLA)Over 10,000 screenwriters are expected to go on strike, and picketers were seen protesting outside of studios across Los Angeles on Tuesday, May 2, 2023. (KTL...