Injured Lyon inspires Australia by batting in 2nd Ashes test at Lord’s

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:47 GMT

Injured Lyon inspires Australia by batting in 2nd Ashes test at Lord’s LONDON (AP) — Nathan Lyon has been on crutches since Thursday. He was expected to be a mere spectator for the rest of the second Ashes cricket test at Lord’s.Then he stunned onlookers on day four Saturday when TV caught him clambering slowly down the stairs from the Australia dressing room all padded up and ready to go in as the last batter.He waited close to the field in the Lord’s Pavilion so he wouldn’t be timed out hobbling to the middle. With him was resting 40-year-old England bowler Jimmy Anderson.“He asked, am I stupid? And I said, ‘Yes, but I may have to do a you and go to 40.’ He said, ‘If you keep loving the game and keep trying to get better there is no reason why you can’t,’ so that was a nice little moment with Jimmy.”When the time came to bat, the 35-year-old Lyon received a standing ovation from the packed Lord’s crowd.Australia wasn’t exactly desperate for the tailender at 264-9 in its second innings with a lead against England of...

Graham Rahal on IndyCar front row at Mid-Ohio with pole sitter Colton Herta

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:47 GMT

Graham Rahal on IndyCar front row at Mid-Ohio with pole sitter Colton Herta Graham Rahal is back on the front row for an IndyCar race for the first time in four years.The son of 1986 Indy 500 winner and team owner Bobby Rahal nearly landed the pole at Mid-Ohio on Saturday, getting edged in the final seconds by Colton Herta, the last car remaining in the final six-minute round of qualifying. Herta posted a lap of 1 minute, 6.3096 seconds while Rahal stopped the clock in 1:06.3528 to cap a dominant performance by the Honda teams.Each of the six teams that made the final round of qualifying had Honda engines.“It’s a great time to get the Fifth Third Bank car up front and running well,” said Rahal, whose struggles this season — including a failure to land his Rahal Letterman Lanigan car in the Indianapolis 500 — have left his future with the team in question.“We’ve got a lot of laps tomorrow to keep it there,” Rahal said. “I’m so proud of everybody at RLL, the 15 car of course. Everybody has done an amazing job, keeping their heads down amidst...

Impact of Supreme Court striking down Affirmative Action

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:47 GMT

Impact of Supreme Court striking down Affirmative Action DENVER (KDVR) -- The Supreme Court decided colleges and universities can no longer consider applicants' race during the admissions process, ending affirmative action policies that date back decades. Two separate rulings came to the same conclusion.Former U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado Jason Dunn said the decision wasn’t a surprise. He told "Colorado Point of View" universities will have to change their admissions programs but said, “race can be a factor in which wholistically someone has looked at and evaluated whether or not race played a role in who they are as a person and their character.”He detailed what that could look like in a college admissions essay by describing, “how being a minority person shaped them, growing up in a certain neighborhood or something like that and changed their values and the way they think about the world. That’s certainly appropriate to talk about race that way.” What leaked Trump tape could mean for the classified documents case The ru...

An observatory in Antarctica reveals ‘ghostly’ new portrait of the Milky Way

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:47 GMT

An observatory in Antarctica reveals ‘ghostly’ new portrait of the Milky Way (CNN) — For the first time, astronomers have assembled a glowing portrait of the Milky Way galaxy using cosmic “ghost particles” detected by a telescope embedded in Antarctica’s ice.Over the years, astronomers have showcased stunning images of the Milky Way through electromagnetic radiation from visible light or radio waves. But this is a new perspective of our galaxy based on particles of matter, rather than energy.The so-called ghost particles are neutrinos. These tiny, high-energy cosmic particles are often referred to as ghostly because they are extremely vaporous and can pass through any kind of matter without changing.The research was published Thursday in the journal Science.“I remember saying, ‘At this point in human history, we’re the first ones to see our galaxy in anything other than light,’” said study coauthor Naoko Kurahashi Neilson, associate professor of physics at Drexel University, in a statement reflecting on when she and two doctoral students initially ...

Hialeah firefighters help deliver baby boy after couple drive to station asking for help

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:47 GMT

Hialeah firefighters help deliver baby boy after couple drive to station asking for help Firefighters from a station in Hialeah sprang into action to help deliver a baby — and it’s a boy.In an Instagram post, Hialeah Fire Rescue said a couple drove over to Hialeah Fire Station 9 and asked for help, Tuesday.The couple and the baby’s grandmother said they were driving to a birthing center but realized they would not make it.The baby’s mother, Jackie Cerna, spoke with 7News on Saturday.“My husband flagged them down, and they came running, and I don’t even think they had time to get, like, gloves on,” she said. “I know one of them almost caught him barehanded.”Crews immediately realized the woman was in labor, and they successfully delivered Baby James.“Next thing I know, I hear my mom saying, ‘He’s here, he’s here, he’s here! He’s good,'” said Cerna. “The firefighters [said], ‘You have a healthy baby, he’s good,’ and I’m still kind of like processin...

1 hospitalized after landscaping truck overturns, spills gravel in Southwest Ranches

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:47 GMT

1 hospitalized after landscaping truck overturns, spills gravel in Southwest Ranches A roadway in Southwest Ranches has reopened to traffic after a rollover wreck sent one person to the hospital.Davie Police and Fire Rescue units responded to the scene along eastbound Griffin Road, near Southwest 148th Avenue, Saturday morning.Police said a landscaping truck fell over, spilling the gravel it was carrying.The injured victim was transported to Memorial Regional Hospital for treatment.The spill has since been cleaned up.

Sources: Boston City Councilor Kendra Lara had revoked license when she crashed unregistered, uninsured car

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:47 GMT

Sources: Boston City Councilor Kendra Lara had revoked license when she crashed unregistered, uninsured car Boston City Councilor Kendra Lara was driving with a revoked license in an unregistered and uninsured car with an expired inspection sticker when she left the roadway and crashed through a fence and into a house in Jamaica Plain on Friday, according to 7NEWS sources.Lara’s child, who was taken to the hospital and received stitches following the crash, was not in a booster seat, as required by state law for his age and size, sources said.According to redacted police report and a statement issued by Lara’s Office, she was driving down Centre Street near the monument when she says a car pulled away from the curb, forcing her to swerve.She told officers in the back of an ambulance that she was unable to hit the brakes in time, according to the report.The driver of the other car involved told officers he though Lara was speeding and that he was not close to hitting her.In a statement, Lara’s chief of staff said, in part, “It was a scary situation for everyone involved b...

Police investigating Roxbury shooting that left 1 dead, 1 injured

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:47 GMT

Police investigating Roxbury shooting that left 1 dead, 1 injured Police are investigating a double shooting in Roxbury early Saturday morning that left one person dead and another injured, officials said.Officers responding to a reported shooting on McGreevy Way in Mission Hill around midnight could be seen placing evidence markers throughout the roadway.Both victims were rushed to a nearby hospital, where one was pronounced dead.The sister of the man who was killed told 7NEWS off-camera that she was shocked to learn he had been shot and said “he didn’t deserve it.” She said he leaves behind three children, five siblings, and a heartbroken mother.“Everybody cared about him, he was so full of life, he was the life of the party,” his sister said. “He cared about everybody.” No additional information was immediately available.Anyone with information is asked to call Boston police.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Orioles’ slump continues in 1-0 loss to Twins, spoiling Kyle Bradish’s gem as losing streak extends to 4

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:47 GMT

Orioles’ slump continues in 1-0 loss to Twins, spoiling Kyle Bradish’s gem as losing streak extends to 4 In front of their largest crowd since opening day, the Orioles had their worst offensive game of the season.With an announced attendance of 40,012 on Hawaiian shirt day, Baltimore continued its slump at the plate, totaling just three hits one day after managing only four. The poor performance at the plate spoiled another stellar start from Kyle Bradish, as Joey Gallo’s solo home run in the fourth inning was all the Minnesota Twins needed to win 1-0.Twins starter Bailey Ober pitched seven shutout innings, and Minnesota’s bullpen followed suit. The three hits the Orioles managed are the fewest they’ve totaled in any of their six shutout losses this year.One of their best scoring chances came in the ninth inning. Adley Rutschman reached on an infield single off closer Jhoan Duran, and Jorge Mateo pinch ran for the catcher and stole second. But Anthony Santander flied out to right fielder Max Kepler, who made a sliding catch in foul territory, and cleanup hitter Ryan O...

Bruins go bargain-hunting, land five players in free agency

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:49:47 GMT

Bruins go bargain-hunting, land five players in free agency Filene’s Basement may be a thing of Boston’s glorious past, but the Bruins found their own bargain section of the free agent market on Saturday.Working on a tight budget, GM Don Sweeney signed five players for $5.8 million – a little less than Taylor Hall’s $6 million cap hit that was dealt away earlier in the week – bringing back a fan favorite, an aging one-time explosive forward, a promising young bottom-six forward, a veteran defenseman and a depth forward.Meanwhile, the B’s still have approximately $8 million left under the cap, which should be enough to sign restricted free agents Jeremy Swayman, Trent Frederic and Jakub Lauko with a little left to sign one of their top two centermen on a bonus-laden deal, should either Patrice Bergeron or David Krejci surprise us and decide not to retire.Anyone who was paying attention knew these painful days were coming. They are not going to be the same dominant team they were when they won 65 games last season, taki...