Unruly passenger forces flight to divert to Boston
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:17:13 GMT
An unruly passenger forced a Delta Air Lines flight from Detroit to Amsterdam to divert to Logan Airport Friday night, a Delta official said. Delta said the flight landed just before 9 p.m. and was met by law enforcement, at which point the passenger left the plane. The flight then continued on to Amsterdam. “We have zero tolerance for unruly behavior on our aircraft and express apologies to our valued customers and crew for experiencing this unfortunate delay in their travels,” Delta said in a statement.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Luis Robert Jr.’s 2-run HR lifts the Chicago White Sox to a 5-4 win against the Cincinnati Reds: ‘Everybody is starting to come together’
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:17:13 GMT
It was power versus power.Cincinnati Reds starter Hunter Greene’s pitch was clocked at 100.2 mph.Chicago White Sox center fielder Luis Robert Jr. connected for a two-run homer featuring an exit velocity of 109.5 mph.The home run was the difference maker as the Sox beat the Reds 5-4 on Friday in front of 23,467 at Great American Ball Park.For good measure, Robert aided the Sox defensively with a laser throw to first after a ninth-inning catch to double off Jake Fraley.“Just doing Robert things,” second baseman Elvis Andrus said.All of the Sox offense came via the long ball.Andrus hit a three-run homer in the fifth to tie the game at 3. Jonathan India hit a solo homer in the bottom of the fifth to put the Reds back ahead. Robert responded with the two-run homer the next inning as the Sox (11-22) won for the fourth time in five games after losing 10 straight and 15 of 17.“You’re looking at guys that are talented doing their thing,” Sox starter Lance ...Friday’s high school roundup/scores: Hanover tops Marshfield on the diamond
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:17:13 GMT
BASEBALLJake Pelish and Jack Douglas scattered two hits each, and Cole Hendrickson struck out nine in five innings of work on the mound as Hanover topped Marshfield 8-2 in a Patriot League matchup. … Jacob Getchell fanned seven in six innings of shutout ball, and Ryan Caroll had three hits as Whitman-Hanson (9-2) edged Scituate, 3-2. … Senior captain Francis Comeau fired six innings of work, allowing just four hits while striking out 11 as Plymouth North kept its impressive run going with an 11-1 win over North Quincy. … Ben Berardi pitched 4 ⅓ scoreless innings in relief for Hingham (4-7) in a 14-8 victory against Plymouth South. … Chris Walsh belted two home runs and drove in six to power Duxbury (10-2) past Quincy, 10-1.Sean O’Rourke delivered with the go-ahead hit in the sixth inning, and Jack Fitzgerald secured the save for Braintree in a 7-5 nonleague win over King Philip. … Jack DiFilippo homered and Nate Marston had two hits as St. John’s Prep upended Billerica, 5-2. … Chris...Instant reaction: Celtics hit big shots late, take control of series with Game 3 victory over 76ers
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:17:13 GMT
PHILADELPHIA — The Celtics expected a rowdy environment Friday night at Wells Fargo Center. Marcus Smart anticipated the atmosphere to be “crazy and chaotic.” They got it, as Joel Embiid accepted his MVP trophy, electrifying a juiced-up crowd.With this second-round series tied, and with more than four decades of history since Philadelphia edged Boston in the playoffs in its storied rivalry, the Celtics knew they’d get a great punch from the 76ers.But they had a bigger punch, and came up with the bigger shots to retake control of this series.After making a statement in their Game 2 victory, there was no letdown from the Celtics in Game 3. They spoiled Embiid’s night. They continued to fluster James Harden and the 76ers. They thrived in a hostile environment. Philadelphia’s punch wasn’t good enough and the Celtics pulled away for a 114-102 victory.“They’ve been here before,” Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla said. “And so I think just embracing it, sticking together. I thought the guys staye...Texas petrochemical plant fire sends 9 workers to hospital
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:17:13 GMT
HOUSTON (AP) — Fire erupted at a petrochemical plant in the Houston area Friday, sending nine workers to a hospital and causing a huge plume of smoke visible for miles.Emergency responders were called to help around 3 p.m. at the Shell facility in Deer Park, a suburb east of Houston. The city of Deer Park said in an advisory that there was no shelter-in-place order for residents.Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said earlier in the day that five contracted employees were hospitalized for precautionary reasons, adding that they were not burned. He said they were taken to a hospital due to heat exhaustion and proximity to the fire.Shell Deer Park officials said on Twitter Friday night that they were continuing to respond to the fire, all workers were accounted for and nine workers had been released after undergoing precautionary medical evaluations.Nothing exploded, Gonzalez said, although the sheriff’s office initially responded to emergency calls saying there was an explosion....2022 National Newspaper Awards winners list
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:17:13 GMT
The National Newspaper Awards for 2022 were awarded Friday night. Here is a list of the winners.— Arts and Entertainment: Charles-Éric Blais-Poulin and Marissa Groguhé, La Presse.— Joan Hollobon Award for Beat Reporting: Sean Fine, Globe and Mail.— Stuart M. Robertson Award for Breaking News: Saskatoon StarPhoenix and Regina Leader-Post.— Breaking News Photo: Steve Russell, Toronto Star.— Business: Niall McGee, Globe and Mail.— Mary Ann Shadd Cary Award for Columns: Isabelle Hachey, La Presse.— Editorial Cartooning (portfolio): Bruce MacKinnon, Halifax Chronicle Herald.— Claude Ryan Award for Editorial Writing: Stéphanie Grammond, La Presse.— Explanatory Work: Kathryn Blaze Baum, Globe and Mail.— Feature Photo: Leah Hennel, Globe and Mail.— General News Photo: Robert Skinner, La Presse.— Norman Webster Award for International Reporting: Isabelle Hachey, La Presse.— George Brown Award for Investigations: Ke...The Globe and Mail, La Presse top winners at 2022 National Newspaper Awards
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:17:13 GMT
TORONTO — The Globe and Mail was the top winner at the 2022 National Newspaper Awards, collecting nine prizes at a gala in Toronto Friday.The Globe’s Grant Robertson set a record for most career wins with his ninth award, this time in the sports category for a three-part series on the Hockey Canada scandal.La Presse collected six honours, including the international reporting award for Isabelle Hachey’s dispatches from Ukraine, as well as the column prize for her writing on the war-town country. Hachey also took home the coveted journalist of the year award. The Canadian Press, Halifax Chronicle Herald, National Post, St. John’s Telegram, Toronto Star, Torstar and the Vancouver Sun/The Province each earned one. The Saskatoon StarPhoenix and Regina Leader-Post shared an award.Frank Gunn of The Canadian Press won the sports photo category with his image of a collision between two Toronto Blue Jays players.Room Up Front, a volunteer-run initiative seeking to address i...Motorcyclist seriously injured in Mississauga crash
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:17:13 GMT
A male motorcyclist suffered serious injuries following a crash in Mississauga.The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Highway Safety Division said the collision happened Friday night westbound on the Hwy. 401 on-ramp approaching Hwy. 410 northbound.An image from the scene shared by police showed the motorcycle in a ditch.A 21-year-old male suffered serious injuries in the crash.Police said the ramp remains open. Members of Mississauga OPP will continue the investigation.Collision: on ramp #Hwy401 WB to #Hwy410 NB, involving a motorcycle. 21 yr old male with serious injuries. #MississaugaOPP investigating. Ramp open. ^nm pic.twitter.com/x7CZnunJK6— OPP Highway Safety Division (@OPP_HSD) May 6, 2023Dozens of Homewood-Flossmoor students unable to attend prom due to venue size
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:17:13 GMT
CHICAGO -- Angry parents are speaking out after a last minute venue change leaves dozens of students shut out of prom this weekend.Parents of some students at Homewood-Flossmoor Community High School said they've spent hundreds, even thousands, on dresses, tuxedos, hair, and makeup, and other preparations for their children's prom. But, now their kids are without a ticket to this Saturday's prom and they want school leaders to step up and fix the problem.With less than 24 hours until Homewood-Flossmoor's prom, some local activists, elected officials, and parents are still calling for a resolution after they said dozens of students are being left out of an event that marks a major milestone for many high schoolers. More migrants expected this weekend in Chicago Impacted families said it was well before the cut-off date for tickets when they were already sold out.Local activist, Early Walker with the group "I'm Telling, Don't Shoot," said school leaders have rejected his offer to pr...Saints-Sounds suspended by rain, will restart at noon Saturday
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 00:17:13 GMT
Steady rain forced the suspension of the Saints’ game with the Nashville Sounds on Friday night at CHS Field. The game will resume at noon on Saturday in the bottom of the third inning with the Saints trailing 3-2.The regularly scheduled game will begin 30 minutes after the conclusion of the suspended game.Simeon Woods Richardson started for the Saints and pitched three innings, allowing three runs on three hits while striking out four. He gave up a three-run home run in the second inning.The Saints pulled to within a run in the bottom of the second on back-to-back home runs by Chris Williams and Andrew Bechtold.BrieflyOutfielder Trevor Larnach, sent down to the Saints by the Twins on Friday, was not in the lineup. … Right-handed reliever Jose Bravo, signed as a minor-league free agent in the offseason, joined the Saints on Friday after starting the season at Double-A Wichita.Related ArticlesSports | Nashville ruins Brent Headrick’s strong start as Saints fall in 1...Latest news
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