The Dominican Republic tops its World Cup group and advances with a 75-67 victory over Angola

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:14:01 GMT

The Dominican Republic tops its World Cup group and advances with a 75-67 victory over Angola The Dominican Republic advanced to the knockout stage at the World Cup with a 75-67 victory over Angola on Tuesday.The Caribbean nation is 3-0 in Group A and is the eighth team to advance. Eight more places will be decided on Tuesday and Wednesday — the final days of group play. Angola has no chance of advancing.Germany defeated Finland 101-75 to complete a perfect record in group play. Finland has three losses.Seven teams had already reached the knockout stage — defending champion Spain, the United States, Canada, Germany Latvia, Lithuania and Montenegro. Eight teams cannot advance — France, Finland, Lebanon, Egypt, Iran, Jordan, Angola and Mexico.GROUP A — DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 75, ANGOLA 67At Manila, Andres Feliz hit 17 points and Victor Liz scored 13 and the Dominican Republic (3-0) advanced to the knockout round. The Dominican Republic trailed by one after three quarters but outscored Angola by nine in the final quarter.Silvia De Sousa led Angola with 19 points. Neither team shot ...

Thomas Jefferson High School drops to 5th in latest US News ranking

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:14:01 GMT

Thomas Jefferson High School drops to 5th in latest US News ranking This Northern Virginia high school has been on the top of the list for the last three years; but in 2023, Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology dropped to fifth in U.S. News & World Report’s “Best High School Rankings.”The Early College at Guilford in North Carolina toppled the Fairfax County school from its pedestal. Coming in second place was the Signature School in Indiana, the School for Advanced Studies in Miami in third, and the Davidson Academy in Nevada. The top five schools, including Thomas Jefferson High, are all public schools.Liana Loewus, the managing editor for education at U.S. News, said very small shifts in data can cause big changes in the rankings.“So with TJ, there were just very small shifts in assessment data,” Loewus said. “But because especially those top schools, they are so close to each other, just a small shift can look like a precipitous drop. But it doesn’t mean too much has really changed...

Former Houston and Texas coach Tom Herman aims to bring FAU back to the spotlight

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:14:01 GMT

Former Houston and Texas coach Tom Herman aims to bring FAU back to the spotlight BOCA RATON, Fla. (AP) — A frustrating phone call was all it took for Tom Herman to realize that he didn’t know much about how the world works for those who aren’t football coaches.The former Houston and Texas coach was on his phone, on hold, waiting for some company to pick up. He felt like it was an inordinate amount of time to be waiting for anything, so he yelled out to his wife Michelle and asked for advice. She asked how long he’d been on hold.“Seven minutes,” he shouted back.With that, Michelle Herman broke out laughing and told him to let her know when the hold time reached the one-hour mark. Evidently, her husband had no idea how call centers work. And maybe those seven minutes sent him on the path back to college football, where he will begin his seventh season as a head coach and his first at Florida Atlantic when the Owls host Monmouth on Saturday in the opener for both teams.“He’s a proven leader. He has a great record,” now-former FAU President John Kelly said when the ...

Court probes Italian government’s ‘Influencer Venus’ tourism flop

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:14:01 GMT

Court probes Italian government’s ‘Influencer Venus’ tourism flop Italy’s “Influencer Venus” is on a digital detox — at precisely the wrong moment. A Court of Audit in Italy is accusing the government’s Ministry of Tourism of wasting public money with a costly promotional campaign, which suddenly stopped posting online at the height of tourist season.The “Open to Meraviglia” marketing campaign, which cost nearly €140,000 in taxpayer money, transformed Botticelli’s Venus into a 21st century influencer, who regularly posted on her Instagram account to promote tourism in Italy.But the Influencer Venus was last spotted active on social media on June 27, more than two months ago, in a picture posing in front of a view of Taormina in Sicily. Her accounts on other social media sites such as Facebook and X (formerly known as Twitter) disappeared, Italian media reported, along with the promotional video posted on YouTube when the campaign was announced. The disappearance sparked questions from Pio Silvestri, who leads the Prosecutor...

Commission snubs Charles Michel’s EU 2030 enlargement target

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:14:01 GMT

Commission snubs Charles Michel’s EU 2030 enlargement target BRUSSELS — The European Commission on Tuesday shot down Charles Michel’s 2030 target for EU enlargement.The top two institutions in Brussels clashed again as the EU executive pushed back against the European Council president’s remarks Monday that the bloc should be ready to accept new members in 2030.“We are not focused on a date, but focused on working very closely with candidate countries to get ready for joining the European Union,” the Commission’s deputy spokesperson Dana Spinant said at a daily press briefing Tuesday.She added that Michel had not consulted Commission President Ursula von der Leyen about the content of his enlargement speech Monday at a summit in Bled, Slovenia.The latest public disagreement between von der Leyen and Michel — dubbed “Europe’s odd couple” for their difficult relationship — comes as the topic of EU enlargement is gaining momentum in Brussels. Also Monday, French President Emmanuel Macron suggested a “multi-speed” EU...

Eminem to Ramaswamy: Please don’t stand up

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:14:01 GMT

Eminem to Ramaswamy: Please don’t stand up Rap artist Eminem is showing no love to GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, ordering the tech entrepreneur to stop using his music on the campaign trail.In a cease-and-desist letter to Ramaswamy’s campaign on Wednesday, performance rights organization BMI said the company “will consider any performance of the Eminem Works by the Vivek 2024 campaign from this date forward to be a material breach of the Agreement.” The Daily Mail first reported on the letter.A clip of Ramaswamy rapping “Lose Yourself” by Eminem, whose given name is Marshall Mathers III, at the Iowa State Fair went viral earlier this month. While Ramaswamy’s not afraid to get on stage, he’ll have to pick another artist’s music for “Da Vek” to use as he showcases his musical prowess.“Vivek just got on the stage and cut loose. To the American people’s chagrin, we will have to leave the rapping to the real slim shady,” campaign spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin told POLITICO in a te...

Water main break in Rockland leaves nearby businesses without water, car stuck in sinkhole

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:14:01 GMT

Water main break in Rockland leaves nearby businesses without water, car stuck in sinkhole Crews in Rockland are working to patch up a road after a water main break left a crater in the pavement, causing an early morning crash in the process.The Rockland Police Department said calls for a main break on Weymouth Street first came in around 6:40 a.m., where water began to accumulate and caused a sinkhole to open up.According to police, a driver ended up crashing into the opening when trying to maneuver through the water in an SUV. No injuries were reported and the vehicle was later towed as repair work got underway. Water service was also stopped for local businesses as public works crews arrived at the scene.Officials say the road work will likely take up most of the day. No timeline on when water service would be restored has been released yet.

MBTA Outlines Another Slew Of Service Disruptions

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:14:01 GMT

MBTA Outlines Another Slew Of Service Disruptions Parts of the Red Line will shutter for nearly a dozen weeknights and a pair of weekends in September, and a few Orange and Green Line stops will also face more than three weeks of disruptions in downtown Boston, MBTA officials announced Monday.The T rolled out its schedule of planned closures and diversions for maintenance work in September, setting sights on the Red Line’s Braintree branch, where several miles of track are so deteriorated that they cannot safely support full-speed travel.Shuttle buses will replace trains between North Quincy and Braintree Station starting around 8:45 p.m. each night from Sept. 5-7, Sept. 12-14 and Sept. 19-22. That stretch of track will also be completely shuttered the weekend of Sept. 23 and 24.A similar segment, from Quincy Center to Braintree, will also go offline and be replaced by shuttle buses starting around 8:45 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 8 through the end of the day on Sunday, Sept. 10.Those closures will precede a 16-day October shutdown...

There Are More 401(k) and IRA Millionaires Than Ever in 2023: Here’s How You Can Get There

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:14:01 GMT

There Are More 401(k) and IRA Millionaires Than Ever in 2023: Here’s How You Can Get There Financial services firm Fidelity revealed in a recent study that nearly 80,000 of its retirement account investors achieved millionaire status during the second quarter, for 10% more 401(k) clients and 13% more IRA clients holding balances worth $1 million or more.Planning for retirement on your own can be difficult. Talk to a financial advisor about it today.How Many Retirement Account Millionaires Are There?In total, 727,104 Fidelity clients hold retirement accounts that are now posted in seven figures, or just slightly less than 2% of the firm’s 37 million Individual Retirement Account and 401(k) account holders.The new millionaires can thank a 16% gain in stocks during the first six months of the year, as well as any employer matches in 401(k)s and their own discipline in saving and investing.“We are pleased to see a third straight quarter of positive gains for retirement savers as the market continues to improve and both employees and employers commit to establishing a strong f...

Bavarian governor orders his deputy to fully explain himself to clear allegations of antisemitism

Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:14:01 GMT

Bavarian governor orders his deputy to fully explain himself to clear allegations of antisemitism BERLIN (AP) — The governor of the German state of Bavaria said Tuesday that his deputy had not done enough to prove he wasn’t responsible for an antisemitic flyer as a high school student and ordered him to answer a detailed questionnaire to clear himself of any possible involvement in the scandal that caused an uproar in Germany.Daily newspaper Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported Friday that when Deputy Governor Hubert Aiwanger was 17, he was suspected of writing a printed flyer calling for entries to a competition titled “Who is the biggest traitor to the fatherland?”It listed, among other things, a “1st prize: a free flight through the chimney at Auschwitz.”Aiwanger has denied that he wrote the flyer. His older brother later came forward to claim that he had written it. In a statement on Saturday, Aiwanger also said that one or more copies of the flyer were found in his school bag and he was summoned to see the principal. He said he was threatened with police involvement if he di...