Eduardo Rodriguez pitches Detroit Tigers to 3-2 win over Kansas City Royals

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:09:16 GMT

Eduardo Rodriguez pitches Detroit Tigers to 3-2 win over Kansas City Royals KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Eduardo Rodriguez allowed two runs and four hits over seven dominant innings, Miguel Cabrera drove in the go-ahead run and the Detroit Tigers held on through a nervy ninth for a 3-2 victory over the Kansas City Royals on Wednesday night.Rodriguez (6-5) needed just 37 pitches to cut through the Kansas City lineup once, and the left-hander still had not allowed a hit until Matt Duffy’s one-out single in the fifth. Rodriguez wound up striking out seven without allowing a walk.Jason Foley worked the eighth for Detroit before Alex Lange ran into trouble closing things out.He began by plunking Salvador Perez, bounced by to get pinch hitter Nicky Lopez to ground into a double play, then walked Michael Massey. Drew Waters followed with a sharp single that looked as if it might score the tying run, but third base coach Vance Wilson threw up the stop sign, leaving the Royals with runners on the corners and two outs.Lange proceeded to strike out Kyle Isbel and fin...

Angels finish sweep of Yankees with 7-3 win, finishing New York’s 1-5 trip

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:09:16 GMT

Angels finish sweep of Yankees with 7-3 win, finishing New York’s 1-5 trip ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Taylor Ward and Luis Rengifo hit two-run homers, Chase Silseth struck out a career-high 10 in his first big league outing in seven weeks and the Los Angeles Angels defeated the reeling New York Yankees 7-3 Wednesday to complete a series sweep.The Halos swept a three-game series from the Yankees for the first time since 2009. Los Angeles has won four of five to get back over .500 at 49-48.Giancarlo Stanton and Franchy Cordero homered for the Yankees, who have lost four straight and nine of 11. New York hit .171 in going 1-5 at Colorado and Anaheim and is batting .218 since Aaron Judge tore a ligament in his right big toe on June 3.Carlos Rodón (0-3) allowed six runs, four hits and five walks in 4 1/3 innings. He didn’t endear himself to Yankees fans when he sarcastically blew a kiss while walking to the dugout with his team trailing 4-0 after the second inning. Making his 150th start, Rodón has a 7.36 ERA in his first three outings after signing a $162 million,...

Colorado firefighters travel to Ukraine to teach trauma treatment techniques

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:09:16 GMT

Colorado firefighters travel to Ukraine to teach trauma treatment techniques DENVER (KDVR) – A pair of local firefighters is just back from the war zone in Ukraine, where the skills they use on the job every day in Colorado were put to use training Ukrainian first responders.“How many times do we sit back and say 'oh I’d love to help' and then we don’t actually do anything,” Jennah Marsh told FOX31.Marsh and her husband Ross were part of a team from Project Victory, a nonprofit started by Marine Corps veteran Jared Malone. The charity’s mission is to provide food, shelter, medical supplies and other essentials to people in the war-torn country.They traveled through Poland and into Kiev, Ukraine, where they worked with the national police and others. They trained them on how to triage patients in a mass casualty situation, and how to apply tourniquets and other life-saving techniques. Colorado nonprofit sending aid and life-saving training to Ukraine “The biggest thing teaching these people is just how to recognize those major bleeds, and then getting ...

CU chemists say dissolving plastic with electricity could be future of recycling

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:09:16 GMT

CU chemists say dissolving plastic with electricity could be future of recycling DENVER (KDVR) -- Chemists at the University of Colorado in Boulder have developed a new way to recycle plastic using electricity.The researchers found a way to deconstruct the molecular analogs of the common plastic polyethylene terephthalate, or PET, into their molecular components, according to a study published earlier this month in the Chem Catalysis journal. Did CSU researchers just find the oldest-known case of cannibalism? PET is found in everyday products like soda and water bottles and polyester fabrics. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, less than one-third of all PET plastic in the U.S. was recycled in 2018.Chemists at CU began the study in hopes to find an effective way to recycle PET.“We pat ourselves on the back when we toss something into the recycling bin, but most of that recyclable plastic never winds up being recycled,” Oana Luca, co-author and assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry said. “We wanted to find out how w...

New employment program at airport helps overlooked population 

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:09:16 GMT

New employment program at airport helps overlooked population  DENVER (KDVR) -- A new program at Denver International Airport is giving hope to a group of often overlooked individuals. New Heights is giving former Colorado inmates a job and a steady paycheck."DEN New Heights offers alternative employment pathways to marginalized community populations and serves as an innovative approach to provide access for individuals to engage in a work experience at DEN,” DEN CEO Phil Washington said.The pilot program launched in April of this year as part of the airport’s Center of Equity and Excellence In Aviation, in partnership with Bayaud Enterprises. New program offers free community college tuition for in-demand jobs Participants are offered a job for 12 weeks working on the grounds doing everything from trash clean up to landscaping, to road repairs. They get a stable paycheck and a job to add to their resume post-prison.James H Big Boy Jr. is one of the participants after serving 17 years at the Colorado Department of Corrections.“People look at ...

Injunction blocking Florida law targeting drag shows applies to all venues, judge says

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:09:16 GMT

Injunction blocking Florida law targeting drag shows applies to all venues, judge says ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge said Wednesday that his order blocking a Florida law targeting drag shows doesn’t just apply to the restaurant that brought the lawsuit challenging it but to other venues in the state, reiterating that the legislation championed by Gov. Ron DeSantis is likely unconstitutional.A state agency that would enforce the law had asked U.S. District Judge Gregory Presnell to put on hold his preliminary injunction stopping the law from being enforced until a trial is held to determine its constitutionality while the state of Florida appeals the injunction.Attorneys for Florida told the judge that the preliminary injunction should only apply to the Orlando restaurant that sued seeking to get the law ruled unconstitutional and not “nonparties” to the complaint.The judge rejected that argument, saying any harm to the state of Florida is minimal if the preliminary injunction remains in place, and that all Floridians are potentially parties since free spe...

Dump truck hits light pole in NW Miami-Dade; no reported injuries

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:09:16 GMT

Dump truck hits light pole in NW Miami-Dade; no reported injuries A wreck involving a dump truck led to some traffic headaches in Northwest Miami-Dade.The dump truck crashed into a light pole near Northwest 119th Street and 22nd Avenue, Wednesday afternoon.The pole fell, blocking several lanes.No injuries were reported.

Miami-Dade County refuses to follow judge’s orders to return dog to owners

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:09:16 GMT

Miami-Dade County refuses to follow judge’s orders to return dog to owners Miami-Dade County seized a family’s dog to euthanize it. The family went to court where a judge twice ruled the county had violated state statutes and had to return the animal. But what the county did on both occasions has left the dog’s owners stunned. It’s tonight’s Help Me Howard with Patrick Fraser.Scott and Louise have a beautiful yard, but they can’t enjoy it, because part of the family is missing.Scott Davis: “And for four months, quite frankly, we’ve gone through hell.” In February, Scott opened his gate to move his boat. His 10-year-old dog, named Precious, saw a boy riding a bike and bit him on the leg once.Scott Davis: “I’ve accepted the fact that I was negligent in this particular case, allowing this accident to happen. That’s what it was.”Scott offered to pay the boy’s doctor’s bill. He quarantined Precious for 10 days as the county required. Then 30 days later…Scott Davis: “...

Is Kemi Badenoch still the future? UK Tories aren’t so sure

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:09:16 GMT

Is Kemi Badenoch still the future? UK Tories aren’t so sure LONDON — It’s been quite a year for Kemi Badenoch, propelled from little-known minister to Tory leadership hopeful, to Cabinet big-hitter and beyond.The U.K. business and trade secretary used last July’s Conservative Party leadership contest to launch herself from relative obscurity to political stardom, and 12 months later finds herself firmly seated within the top tier of Rishi Sunak’s ministers.For many, Badenoch is now the next great hope for British conservatism, her right-wing sensibilities, dry sense of humor and natural charisma making her one of the most compelling members of Rishi Sunak’s Cabinet, for Tory membership and media alike. At 43, she is the bookmakers’ favorite to be the next Tory leader if and when Sunak steps down — a scenario that could well play out next year if he leads his party, as many expect, to general election defeat.In the meantime, Badenoch has secured several big wins at the expanded Department for Business and Trade d...

How Macron ousted an American — and damaged an EU bigwig in the process

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 19:09:16 GMT

How Macron ousted an American — and damaged an EU bigwig in the process The appointment of EU bureaucrats is usually a tame affair. Then the EU tried to make an American one of its most powerful economists. In a matter of mere days, the selection of U.S. antitrust expert Fiona Scott Morton as the EU’s top competition economist has snowballed into a major geopolitical faux-pas that saw France launch a rearguard action against the EU and challenged the stature of one of Brussels’ highest-profile figures, Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager.   On Wednesday, France won. After a week of campaigning, including a blistering public rebuke from President Emmanuel Macron, Scott Morton preemptively resigned. The climbdown marks a victory for Paris — and a steely reminder of the formidable power France wields within the EU. It also represents a potentially damaging setback for Vestager. Her ill-fated move to install Scott Morton comes as she is trying to win political support to become head of the European Investment Bank,...