Queen’s music catalog could sell for over $1 billion, source says

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:18:02 GMT

Queen’s music catalog could sell for over $1 billion, source says (CNN) — The songs of Queen are known the world over, and the band’s body of work might soon sell for a staggering sum.A source familiar with the music acquisition tells CNN that discussions are “well underway” for Universal Music Group to acquire Queen’s catalog from Disney Music Group.The source added that the sale could surpass $1 billion and that the deal is “expected to close within one month.”CNN has reached out to Universal Music Group and Disney Music Group for comment, as well as a representative for the band.Bruce Springsteen previously made headlines in December 2021 with the sale of his song catalog, with the total in the vicinity of $500 million.That sum remains arguably the highest amount a music catalog has sold for, but if the Queen sale goes through, a new record will be set.The billion-dollar total for Queen’s music is surely that high thanks in part to the 2018 Oscar-winning film “Bohemian Rhapsody,” which told the story of the band’s inception with a focus on late...

Leicester’s fairy tale is over as Everton stays in Premier League after final-day escape

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:18:02 GMT

Leicester’s fairy tale is over as Everton stays in Premier League after final-day escape LEICESTER, England (AP) — Seven years after the most improbable Premier League title triumph of all, Leicester was relegated from English soccer’s top division on Sunday while Everton pulled off another last-day escape to extend its 69-year stay.Leeds was also consigned to the drop with Leicester and already-relegated Southampton as the league season reached its conclusion. Everton’s 1-0 win over Bournemouth meant Leicester’s 2-1 victory against West Ham was ultimately meaningless. Leeds’ miserable campaign ended in a 4-1 loss at home against Tottenham. Leicester’s demise stands out because of the dramatic nature of its fall after experiencing the most spectacular period in its history in recent years. By winning the title as a 5,000-1 shot in 2016, it provided the Premier League with its greatest fairy tale – being crowned champion in only its second season after being promoted from the second tierJust two years ago it was celebrating victory aga...

Rizzo delivers go-ahead hit, injures neck as Yanks chase Darvish early in 10-7 win over Padres

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:18:02 GMT

Rizzo delivers go-ahead hit, injures neck as Yanks chase Darvish early in 10-7 win over Padres NEW YORK (AP) — Anthony Rizzo hit a go-ahead RBI single in New York’s seven-run third inning before injuring his neck on a pickoff play as the Yankees knocked out Yu Darvish early and beat the San Diego Padres 10-7 on Sunday.Rizzo was injured when Kyle Higashioka picked off Fernando Tatis Jr. to end the sixth. As the first baseman leaned back to apply the tag, Rizzo collided with Tatis. Rizzo stayed on the ground for a few minutes and headed back to the clubhouse as the Yankees batted.The Yankees said Rizzo’s exit was for precautionary reasons. Jake Cronenworth hit a solo homer two batters in and Rougned Odor hit a two-run homer off Gerrit Cole (6-0), who allowed six runs (five earned) and four hits in six-plus innings.Aaron Judge homered off Darvish in the first and hit a tying RBI single ahead of Rizzo’s hit. Willie Calhoun, who was traded from the Dodgers to Texas for Darvish in 2017, hit an RBI double to knock out the right-hander.Harrison Bader and Higashioka committed th...

2-time IndyCar champion Josef Newgarden wins his 1st Indianapolis 500 to extend Roger Penske’s record of 19 victories

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:18:02 GMT

2-time IndyCar champion Josef Newgarden wins his 1st Indianapolis 500 to extend Roger Penske’s record of 19 victories INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — 2-time IndyCar champion Josef Newgarden wins his 1st Indianapolis 500 to extend Roger Penske’s record of 19 victories.Source

West final feels different with Stars home for G6 after losing 1st 3 to Vegas

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:18:02 GMT

West final feels different with Stars home for G6 after losing 1st 3 to Vegas DALLAS (AP) — Jason Robertson is frequently scoring goals again for the Dallas Stars, Jake Oettinger is stopping shots and captain Jamie Benn is about to return from a two-game suspension. The Western Conference Final isn’t over yet, and suddenly feels much different. After the Vegas Golden Knights won the first three games, the Stars staved off elimination two games in a row in these NHL playoffs. They are now back home for Game 6 on Monday night, looking to do it again and force a Game 7 to determine who faces waiting Florida Panthers for the Stanley Cup. “We put ourselves in a really tough spot, and to get to this point right now, it shows you the character that we have in our room and the belief we have,” said Oettinger, who has stopped 64 of 68 shots since allowing three goals on five shots in the first 7:10 and getting pulled from Game 3. “Even being down 3-0, the series was far from over. We’ve done our job up to this point, but unfortunately for us, our backs are...

1 killed in hit-and-run involving scooter, CSP says

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:18:02 GMT

1 killed in hit-and-run involving scooter, CSP says JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) -- Colorado State Patrol is asking for the public's help in locating a vehicle involved in a hit-and-run that killed one person on a scooter Saturday night.The crash was near Wadsworth Boulevard and West Coal Mine Avenue around 11:30 p.m.It was between a red scooter and another vehicle. Initial information indicated the vehicle make was a Mazda. After the scooter was hit by the vehicle, the rider was hit by other passing motorists. They sustained fatal injuries, CSP said.Anyone with information on the crash was asked to contact the Denver CSP dispatch center at 303-239-4501 and reference case #1A231431.

Local pro NBA player, Celtics' Derrick White, makes buzzer-beating shot

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:18:02 GMT

Local pro NBA player, Celtics' Derrick White, makes buzzer-beating shot DENVER (KDVR) -- Derrick White, the Boston Celtics player that made a last-minute shot to force a Game 7 against the Miami Heat in the Eastern Conference Finals, has deep ties to Colorado and the Denver metro.White was born and raised in Parker and graduated from Legend High School in 2012. He went on to play three seasons at the University of Colorado in Colorado Springs and one season at the University of Colorado in Boulder. Idle Nuggets hold light practice, waiting for Celts and Heat to decide NBA Finals foe In 2017, he was drafted by the San Antonio Spurs and played there before being traded to the Celtics in 2022.White's high school alma mater honored him back in February by inducting him into its athletics hall of fame as its first-ever member.White also hosts a basketball camp in his hometown called Nothing But Net Basketball: Derrick White Academy. Celtics star Derrick White returns to Colorado for high school Hall of Fame induction White's buzzer-beating shot kept the...

When thunder roars go indoors: Activities that can be deadly in thunderstorms

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:18:02 GMT

When thunder roars go indoors: Activities that can be deadly in thunderstorms DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado ranks 5th on the list of states that see the most lightning deaths per year, so it is important to stay weather-aware.While lightning is not an element considered for if a thunderstorm is severe, it can be dangerous, and in some cases deadly. Data collected from NOAA between 2006-2018 revealed that most lightning deaths in the United States happen while people are outside doing leisure activities or playing sports. At the top of the list for the most lightning deaths was fishing, followed by people being on the beach, camping, farming and boating. The study also revealed that 80 percent of victims killed by lightning were male. Annually, Colorado usually lands in the top 10 for most lightning deaths. Data collected from 1959-2019 puts Colorado as the fourth deadliest state for lightning fatalities. Other states with high lightning fatalities include Florida, Texas, and North Carolina. The best thing to do during a thunderstorm is to stay inside. I...

19-year-old fatally shot in South Miami-Dade neighborhood

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:18:02 GMT

19-year-old fatally shot in South Miami-Dade neighborhood Police are searching for the people responsible for a shooting in a South Miami-Dade neighborhood that left a young man dead.Miami-Dade Police and Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the incident in the area of Southwest 260th Terrace and 130th Avenue in the Princeton neighborhood, Saturday night.According to investigators, an argument in front of a house where a gathering was taking place escalated into a fight, at around 10 p.m.Detectives said firearms were pulled out and discharged, striking 19-year-old Derrick Houston Jr. several times.“They shot and killed the love of my life,” said a woman who asked not to be identified or her face on camera.Neighbors said there was a party going on in the backyard of the house in front of where the shots rang out.“Out of nowhere, just multiple shots, ‘boom, boom, boom, boom,'” said a witness. “I said, Oh, my God. I know that’s not fireworks.'”The subjects fled in an unknown direc...

Air travel heats up: Are Americans in for another chaotic summer?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 20:18:02 GMT

Air travel heats up: Are Americans in for another chaotic summer? (CNN) — Last Memorial Day weekend was the inaugural mess in a summer of air travel chaos. With significantly more Americans expected to make their way through airports this holiday weekend, the strained system is facing its first big seasonal crush. Are travelers in for another hellacious summer?The number of travelers screened at security checkpoints hit a post-pandemic record on Thursday and more record-setting volume was expected over the weekend.Some experts anticipate a smoother season for air travelers.“I’m cautiously optimistic that we won’t see a repeat of the flight disruption fiasco that kicked off summer 2022,” said Scott Keyes, founder of travel site Going, formerly Scott’s Cheap Flights.Keyes puts his optimism down to “preventive measures” airlines are taking: Publishing more realistic schedules, building in buffers to limit cascading disruptions, trimming flights out New York’s three busy airports and flying larger planes to still meet high demand.The number ...