NFL Draft 2023 Live | Anthony Richardson says it is his time

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:10:22 GMT

NFL Draft 2023 Live | Anthony Richardson says it is his time KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The NFL draft has begun! The Carolina Panthers kicked off Thursday night’s proceedings by taking quarterback Bryce Young with the No. 1 pick. The events at Kansas City’s Union Station began at 1 p.m. Eastern and included a red carpet and musical acts highlighted by Fall Out Boy. The draft can be viewed on NFL Network, ABC, ESPN and ESPN Deportes. Follow for live updates from Associated Press reporters across the country (all times EST).What to know:— Panthers make Bryce Young top pick in the NFL draft— Mock Draft! See if your predictions are better than ours. —-ANTHONY RICHARDSON’S DECLARATION“I’m going to be a dynamic player for the franchise. I’m going to work hard and I’m going to be a leader. But it’s time to make my own legacy now. No more Cam-Jacksons. It’s Anthony Richardson now.” – new Colts QB Anthony Richardson, who has called himself Cam Jackson, a combination of Cam Newton and Lamar Jackson, in describing his stature and style.—-...

Intoxicated woman found when Avalanche checked on Valeri Nichushkin

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:10:22 GMT

Intoxicated woman found when Avalanche checked on Valeri Nichushkin DENVER (KDVR) -- A Colorado Avalanche team doctor called an ambulance for a woman found "highly intoxicated" when employees were checking on forward Valeri Nichushkin on Saturday in Seattle, a police report shows. Nichushkin missed Game 3 of the Stanley Cup playoffs that night and has been away from the team since the incident.FOX31 obtained police records from the Seattle Police Department describing the woman in the back of an ambulance at the Four Seasons Hotel. Police were called to the scene just before 3:45 p.m.The report said team doctor Bradley Changstrom told police the woman was found by team employees when they were checking on Nichushkin. Kartye scores in NHL debut, Kraken lead series 3-2 over Avs Changstrom told police he called 911 because he believed the woman was too intoxicated to take care of herself and unable to take a ride-share on her own. The report said Changstrom told police the woman hit him, but he did not file charges.She was transported to a hospital, ...

Mother of 15-year-old fatally shot in North Miami-Dade neighborhood speaks out

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:10:22 GMT

Mother of 15-year-old fatally shot in North Miami-Dade neighborhood speaks out A South Florida mother is asking for answers a day after, police said, her 15-year-old son was shot and killed in a North Miami-Dade neighborhood.Speaking with 7News on Thursday, the mother of Barry Ellis III said she’s still reeling over the sudden loss of her oldest child.“That’s my backbone, you know? I can’t do nothing without him,” she said.The mother revealed the pair shared the same birthday.“I will miss that, I will miss the birthday, the holidays, everything about it,” she said.Miami-Dade Police detectives said Ellis was shot in a mobile home park located off Northwest Miami Court, Wednesday afternoon.“I’m in disbelief, saying, ‘Why him?’ Because it’s like he don’t do nothing wrong to nobody,” said Ellis’ mother. “He’s a good child. All he wants to do ismake friends; that’s it.”Police said Ellis was visiting a home when a bullet traveled into the residemce, hitt...

Title fraud: Broward Property Appraiser’s Office fights to prevent use of court system to steal homes

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:10:22 GMT

Title fraud: Broward Property Appraiser’s Office fights to prevent use of court system to steal homes Imagine finding out that your home has been stolen from you. It may seem far-fetched, but it happens more often than you think. The Broward County Property Appraiser’s Office is fighting back like never before. Kevin Ozebek has tonight’s 7 Investigates.Miguel Masias is fixing up this Fort Lauderdale home to sell.He bought it as an investment, but last May, he got a phone call that shocked him.Miguel Masias: “A detective called me one morning, telling me that somebody tried to steal my house.”Police say Roosevelt Permenter went to the Broward County Recorder’s Office and tried to put the house in his name.Miguel Masias: “He showed me a picture of the person who was trying to do that, and I said, ‘No, I don’t know this guy.'”Using the court system to steal property is called title fraud.Marty Kiar, Broward Property Appraiser: “It’s very rampant. I think South Florida is the title fraud capital of the world.”Browar...

Teqball chic: Kendall Soccer Park showcases hot sports trend

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:10:22 GMT

Teqball chic: Kendall Soccer Park showcases hot sports trend Pickleball has been all the rage for the last few years, but it’s got some serious competition coming up with teqball. Deco’s Alex Miranda went back home to Kendall for the story.Kendall Soccer Park, literally steps from where I grew up, is just one of the spots in Miami-Dade County where teqball is the hot new thing.Now, it’s actually not about technology, it’s more about technical ability … of which I have no more than I did as a child.Ever heard of Teqball? Yeah, me neither. Well, until now.Alex Miranda: “Pickleball is, I feel, the sport that everybody just started talking about out of nowhere. Do you think Teqball is the next hot thing?”Julian Light: Absolutely, yup, and we’ve actually secured a broadcasting deal with ESPN last year, so that’s how everyone in the country, and even in the world, is able to now watch.”And Miami-Dade County thinks it’s so fun…Courtney DeStefano: it’s like ping-pong mixed with s...

UK’s migration policy is designed to be cruel

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:10:22 GMT

UK’s migration policy is designed to be cruel Gideon Maltz is CEO of the Tent Partnership for Refugees, a coalition of over 300 companies committed to hiring, training and mentoring refugees. He previously served in the U.S. government under both Joe Biden and Barack Obama.As the television news broadcasts images of bedraggled asylum seekers having just stepped foot in the country, political leaders express outrage at the cost of providing them with housing and other services, and two-thirds of the public calls the situation a “crisis,” claiming that it’s “too many people” for the country to absorb.Sound familiar?If so, it may be surprising to know that this describes Canada — quite possibly the most pro-immigration country in the world — and its handling of “Roxham Road,” a border crossing in Quebec that saw 40,000 asylum seekers enter from the United States last year.So, with its new Illegal Migration Bill, which aims to curb cross-Channel migration, Britain’s government isn’t unique in seeking ways to reduce irregular migrat...

Meet Berlusconi’s Angel of Death and Orbán’s whip

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:10:22 GMT

Meet Berlusconi’s Angel of Death and Orbán’s whip Welcome to Declassified, a weekly humor column.It’s been a rough few weeks for former Italian Prime Minister and Bunga Bunga-enthusiast Silvio Berlusconi. After being treated for chronic leukemia, the aging lothario was moved out of intensive care earlier this month. That means he can receive visitors, and he has — which at least gives the poor nurses a break from all that groping.Among the visitors was the mother of Marta Fascina, the 86-year-old Berlusconi’s 32-year-old girlfriend. Nothing unusual there (by which I mean receiving visitors in hospital is not unusual, whereas a 54-year age gap is) except that Fascina’s mom is called Angela Della Morte, which translates as “Angel of Death” — not an ideal name for a visitor when you’re just out of intensive care.Staying in Italy, it’s been a bad week for the country’s tourism ministry, which put out a video featuring a computerized version of Botticelli’s Venus as if she was a — sh...

The price of peace: Westminster mulls another £1 billion bung for Northern Ireland

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:10:22 GMT

The price of peace: Westminster mulls another £1 billion bung for Northern Ireland DUBLIN — What’s the price of peace? For Northern Ireland’s warring politicians, the answer is often surprisingly simple — a cool £1,000,000,000. A half-dozen senior insiders in the British government and Northern Ireland civil service have told POLITICO that Westminster is mulling a £1 billion offer to boost the region’s public services if its main political parties restore a power-sharing government before the end of the year.The deal would mark the third time in seven years Westminster has ponied up £1 billion to get the fractious Northern Irish parties back on side — but is still seen as a price worth paying to break the yearlong political deadlock.“When you look at previous points in our history where there have been crises, there has always been money to sweeten the deal,” said David Sterling, the former head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service, who retired in 2020. “I’m sure that the parties are pressing hard for something like that at the momen...

Discussion and debate are democratic strengths — even in time of war

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:10:22 GMT

Discussion and debate are democratic strengths — even in time of war Jamie Dettmer is opinion editor at POLITICO Europe. In this time of war, should Ukrainians — or those backing Ukraine, for that matter — refrain from public criticism of the country’s leaders, including President Volodymyr Zelenskyy? Should they forbear from raising questions about how the country’s being run, how the war is being conducted, or what the government did, or failed to do, in the run-up to Russia’s invasion?Is it unpatriotic — or even dangerous — to find fault, as criticism might weaken public morale, offer propaganda fodder to the Kremlin and damage the country in the eyes of Western partners, possibly imperiling support for Ukraine?The country’s opposition politicians, civil society leaders and some in the military have been wrestling with this dilemma daily for some time now. And they complain that Zelenskyy and his team view any criticism — including what is meant as constructive commentary to correct errors — as an attempt to run down the war effort and underm...

Rishi Sunak’s mission: Stop the sniggering

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:10:22 GMT

Rishi Sunak’s mission: Stop the sniggering LONDON — As Liz Truss’ premiership unraveled last October against a backdrop of collapsing financial markets, Rishi Sunak’s mobile phone never stopped pinging.  The internet was alight with memes mocking Truss, who became the shortest-serving prime minister in British history when she resigned after seven weeks in office. And Sunak’s own private chat groups — full of high-flying friends and elite acquaintances around the world — were among those joining in. One meme that went viral superimposed the Airbnb logo on the famous No. 10 black door, along with the slogan “perfect for short lets.” Another depicted Truss and her Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng on a photoshopped 1990s movie poster with the title “How to lose an economy in 10 days.”The memes were cruel about both Truss and Britain more broadly. His friends found them hilarious — but when Sunak succeeded Truss in Downing Street later that month, he was determined to stop the sniggering.As a Stanford MBA graduate and former inve...