Minnesota puts road win streak on the line against Atlanta
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:55:59 GMT
Minnesota Lynx (9-11, 7-6 Western Conference) at Atlanta Dream (11-8, 7-5 Eastern Conference)College Park, Georgia; Tuesday, 7 p.m. EDTBOTTOM LINE: Minnesota visits Atlanta looking to prolong its three-game road winning streak.The Dream have gone 4-5 at home. Atlanta is second in the Eastern Conference scoring 86.6 points while shooting 44.3% from the field.The Lynx have gone 5-4 away from home. Minnesota ranks third in the Western Conference shooting 31.6% from 3-point range.The teams meet for the second time this season. The Dream won 83-77 in the last matchup on May 24.TOP PERFORMERS: Allisha Gray is averaging 18.2 points, 5.1 rebounds and 3.2 assists for the Dream. Rhyne Howard is averaging 18.5 points and 3.5 assists over the last 10 games for Atlanta.Napheesa Collier is scoring 21.3 points per game and averaging 7.7 rebounds for the Lynx. Kayla McBride is averaging 2.1 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games for Minnesota.LAST 10 GAMES: Dream: 7-3, averaging 89.0 points, 37.2 r...Connecticut plays Phoenix on 3-game win streak
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:55:59 GMT
Connecticut Sun (15-5, 8-3 Eastern Conference) at Phoenix Mercury (4-15, 2-11 Western Conference)Phoenix; Tuesday, 10 p.m. EDTBOTTOM LINE: Connecticut seeks to build upon its three-game win streak with a victory against Phoenix.The Mercury have gone 3-6 in home games. Phoenix ranks sixth in the Western Conference with 5.9 offensive rebounds per game led by Michaela Onyenwere averaging 1.6.The Sun have gone 8-2 away from home. Connecticut is fourth in the Eastern Conference with 34.0 rebounds per game led by Alyssa Thomas averaging 9.7.The teams match up Tuesday for the first time this season.TOP PERFORMERS: Brittney Griner is scoring 19.5 points per game with 6.6 rebounds and 1.7 assists for the Mercury. Onyenwere is averaging 12 points over the past 10 games for Phoenix.DeWanna Bonner is averaging 18.3 points for the Sun. Thomas is averaging 16.1 points and 8.1 rebounds while shooting 51.5% over the past 10 games for Connecticut.LAST 10 GAMES: Mercury: 2-8, averaging 75.6 points, 3...Softball All-Scholastics and league All-Stars
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:55:59 GMT
SOFTBALL ALL-SCHOLASTICSMorgan Barmash (Woburn)Abby Bettencourt (Peabody)Kelsey Blanchette (Lincoln-Sudbury)Naomi Boldebuck (Billerica)Paige Butland (Wakefield)Kaelyn Chase (Hanover)Kelly Colleran (North Attleboro)Maddie Coupal (Bishop Feehan)Kaysie DeMoura (Taunton)Ellie Etemad-Gilbertson (Latin Academy)Sandra Fairbairn (Norton)Breanna Fontes (Case)Anna Fringuelli (St. Mary’s)Kaylee Grace (Bedford)Cecelia Imbimbo (Burlington)Kaelyn Larkin (Medfield)Lucy LaTour (Dighton-Rehoboth)Isabelle Levasseur (Amesbury)Samantha Lincoln (Taunton)Logan Lomasney (Peabody)Cassidy Machado (Middleboro)Julia Malowitz (Central Catholic)Delaney Moquin (Silver Lake)Emma Penniman (Triton)Samantha Ryan (Tewksbury)Olivia Silva (Case)Sharlotte Stazinski (Walpole)Brooke Tardugno (Methuen)Ava Venturelli (Taunton)Libby Walsh (King Philip)McCoy Walsh (King Philip)Lily Welch (Bridgewater-Raynham)HONORABLE MENTIONBella Bourque (Taunton)Sophia Bruno (Sturgis)McKenzie Foley (Hanover)AJ Gates (Monomoy)Brigid Ga...Doug Kyed joins Boston Herald’s Patriots coverage
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:55:59 GMT
Even as a football-obsessed kid, the New England Patriots were barely a blip on my radar through the first six years of my life. Now, they’ll be back to being a better part of my life as I’m thrilled to announce I’m rejoining the beat for the Boston Herald.I was born near Seattle after the Patriots’ Super Bowl XX loss, so my only real lasting image of the Pat Patriot-era team beyond quickly flipping past Pat Harlow rookie cards opening packs was an NFL Films special. The Patriots were rarely shown on network TV in the Pacific Northwest, and the team was banned from playing on “Monday Night Football.” This is a long way of saying that while I think the Patriots’ throwback jerseys are cool, I have no emotional attachment to them. I’m sorry.Andre Tippett was among the pass-rushers featured on an NFL Films “Merchants of Menace” VHS tape I played over and over as a kid. His section opened with a shot of an “Entering Foxboro” sign on Route 1 South preceding clips of Tipp...Stock market today: World shares retreat after China reports weaker than expected growth in 2Q
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:55:59 GMT
BANGKOK (AP) — Shares retreated in Asia and Europe on Monday after China reported weaker growth than forecast in the last quarter. Oil prices fell more than $1 a barrel. Germany’s DAX edged less than 0.1% lower to 16,097.87 and the CAC 40 in Paris declined 0.7% to 7,323.91. Britain’s FTSE lost 0.1% to 7,424.61. The future for the S&P 500 was nearly unchanged. That for the Dow Jones Industrial Average was down 0.1%. Markets in Japan were closed for a holiday and Hong Kong’s market was shuttered due to a typhoon.The Shanghai Composite index dropped 0.9% to 3,209.63 after China reported its economy grew at a 6.3% annual pace in April-June. That’s better than the 4.5% expansion in the January-March quarter but well below forecasts of over 7%. The economy is expected to slow further in coming months, though investors will be expecting moves from Beijing to prop up growth.So “the data will be viewed through the lens of how it will influence the policy decisions made at the...Climate envoy John Kerry is in China for talks the U.S. hopes will raise relations from historic low
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:55:59 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — U.S. climate envoy John Kerry was holding talks Monday with his Chinese counterpart in Beijing, as the U.S. seeks to restore contacts that were disrupted by disputes over trade, Taiwan, human rights and China’s territorial claims. China’s official Xinhua News Agency said Kerry was meeting with Xie Zhenhua for the first extensive face-to-face climate discussions between representatives of the world’s two worst climate polluters after a nearly yearlong hiatus.China is the world’s largest producer and consumer of coal and has proceeded with building new plants, while at the same time forging ahead with renewables such as solar and wind power. Yet, congressional Republicans questioning of Kerry ahead of his trip at times broke down into challenging the existence of the scientifically established fact of climate change. But with Republicans as well as Democrats overall accepting the science underlying the warming climate, much of the criticism from GOP committee memb...Traffic on key bridge from Crimea to Russia’s mainland halted after attack that kills 2
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:55:59 GMT
TALLINN, Estonia — Traffic on the key bridge connecting Crimea to Russia’s mainland was halted on Monday after one of its sections was blown up in what Russian officials said was a Ukrainian attack that also killed a married couple and injured their daughter.Russia’s National Anti-Terrorist Committee said that the attack had been staged by the Ukrainian special services and involved two sea drones. Ukrainian officials didn’t claim responsibility for the attack, which is the second major strike on the bridge since October, when a truck bomb blew up two of its sections.Natalia Humeniuk, a spokeswoman for the Ukrainian military’s Southern Command, said the explosions on the bridge could be a Russian provocation, but Ukrainian Ukrainska Pravda and RBC Ukraine news outlets said the attack was planned jointly by the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) and the Ukrainian Navy and involved sea drones.Kyiv didn’t initially acknowledge responsibility for October’s bombing, but ...In the news today: Record-breaking wildfires, North American Indigenous Games
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:55:59 GMT
Here is a roundup of stories from The Canadian Press designed to bring you up to speed on what you need to know today…Canada sees record-breaking wildfire seasonCanada’s wildfire season has broken an unfortunate record, with over 100-thousand square kilometres of land now scorched by wildfires.Blazes continue to burn out of control across the entire country, with the total amount of blackened earth equalling to roughly the combined size of Lake Ontario, Lake Erie and Lake Michigan.The majority of blazes are now in British Columbia, with more than 370 of the country’s 878 active fires.North American Indigenous Games officially open in HalifaxPrime Minister Justin Trudeau spoke to a large crowd of Indigenous athletes as the North American Indigenous Games officially kicked off in Halifax.Athletes from across the continent filled the main hockey arena in Halifax while Trudeau told the stadium that they will celebrate not only their athletic achievements, but their ide...China’s economy misses growth forecasts, raising the odds of more support for its tepid recovery
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:55:59 GMT
HONG KONG (AP) — China’s economic growth missed forecasts in the second quarter of the year, adding to worries over surging youth unemployment and a weak property sector and raising the likelihood the government will double down on support for the faltering post COVID-19 recovery. The world’s second largest economy grew at a 6.3% annual pace in the April-June quarter, much slower than the 7% plus growth analysts had forecast given the anemic pace of activity the year before. Unemployment of youths aged 16 to 24 rose to a record 21.3% in June, up from 20.8% the month before. Investment in property development, a vital driver of both industrial and consumer demand, sank 7.9% in the first half of the year compared to a year earlier in a troubling sign of persisting weakness in an industry that slowed even before the pandemic as the government moved to rein in excessive borrowing. Officials have acknowledged that the economy is facing stiff headwinds, but said they expected ...Canadian film, TV workers feel sting of twin Hollywood writer and actor strikes
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:55:59 GMT
TORONTO — Canadian film and television workers are feeling the sting of twin strikes by Hollywood writers and actors.Vancouver-based Derek Baskerville, who rents costumes mostly to U.S. film shoots, says he laid off a part-time worker last week and has scaled back the hours of other staff as work dried up.Toronto agent Karin Martin says many of her clients haven’t worked since winter because U.S. studios anticipated job action and scaled back orders.She represents production designers, cinematographers, line producers and others who work behind the scenes. She says many are now “scared and at risk.”The Writers Guild of America walked off the job May 2 and the performers union SAG-AFTRA began its strike last Friday.Even though it’s a U.S. labour dispute, the strikes have touched U.S. films and series that shoot in Canada and employ tens of thousands of local crews and talent. “These are my family, all these people I represent and they’re scared,” says Martin.“Every day my...Latest news
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