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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Azuolas Tubelis and Oumar Ballo combined for 42 points and 19 rebounds, and No. 4 Arizona bounced back from its first loss by holding off winless California 81-68 on Sunday. Tubelis had 25 points and 12 rebounds, while Ballo — the Division I leader in field goal percentage — made 7 of 10 shots en route to 17 points, with seven rebounds and four blocks. The Wildcats (7-1, 1-1 Pac-12) were coming off an 81-66 loss Thursday at Utah, just their fifth in 44 games under second-year coach Tommy Lloyd. They shot below 50% for the second consecutive game Sunday, going 4 of 20 from 3-point range after a 4-of-28 performance at Utah. “To get back out there today was good,” Lloyd said. “And I knew it wasn’t going to be a game where it felt good, it felt comfortable. I knew (Cal was) going to come in here and fight. I knew it was going to be a grindy game.” Cal (0-9, 0-2) continued its worst start in program history, extending the nation’s longest active losing streak to 12 games. The Golden Bears were led by guard Devin Askew, who had 25 points, while forward Lars Thiemann added 18 on 9-of-14 shooting. The Bears scored their most points since a 78-64 win at Oregon in February, shooting a season-high 44.4 percent and staying competitive on the boards. “We made one less basket than Arizona made, they just murdered us at the foul line,” said Cal coach Mark Fox, whose team attempted eight free throws to 26 for the Wildcats. “We’ve played really hard. We’ve had some challenges just trying to get enough healthy guys on the floor to build a cohesive team. "The response of our players to that adversity has been terrific all the time. I’m very disappointed in the start of our season. These kids have been tremendous in their response to it.” Arizona led 42-33 at halftime, shooting 57.7% from the field, but missed 12 of its first 16 shots after the break. A jumper by Askew cut the deficit to 59-52 with 10:51 to go, and Cal made 11 of its first 16 shots in the second half, but it couldn’t get any closer. Tubelis had more field goals in the first 9 minutes than Cal, scoring 15 points to put Arizona up 24-10. The Wildcats extended the lead to 32-17 before Askew hit back-to-back 3-pointers, getting fouled on the second to score seven points in a 28-second span and cut the deficit to eight. The Golden Bears got within 34-28 with 3:52 left in the first half on Thiemann's layup but missed four of their next five shots. BIG PICTURE California: Injuries have kept the Golden Bears from having their full compliment of players. Including Sunday, Cal has had scholarship players miss a combined 27 games, with part-time 2021-22 starter Jalen Celestine and Hartford transfer Dejuan Clayton yet to play. Arizona: The Wildcats have won 23 consecutive games at McKale Center, the fifth-longest active streak in Division I. Arizona hasn’t lost at home since falling 63-61 to Oregon in February 2021. UP NEXT California: Heads home to host Eastern Washington on Wednesday, the start of a stretch of six out of seven at home. Arizona: Takes on No. 10 Indiana on Saturday in the Las Vegas Clash in Las Vegas. ___ More AP men’s college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25
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SAN MARCOS, Texas (AP) — Quincy Olivari recorded 30 points as Rice beat Texas State 83-71 on Sunday night. Olivari also had five rebounds for the Owls (6-2). Cameron Sheffield scored 13 points and grabbed six rebounds. Mekhi Mason added 13 points. Mason Harrell led the Bobcats (5-4) in scoring, finishing with 23 points. Drue Drinnon added 11 points for Texas State. ___ The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.
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CLEMSON, S.C. (AP) — One-time Clemson starting defensive back Fred Davis II, sued by an accident victim when he and teammate Malcolm Greene allegedly were seen racing on a roadway near campus, has decided to transfer. Davis announced his intention Sunday, a day after the Tigers won the Atlantic Coast Conference title in a 39-10 win over North Carolina. “I'm officially entering the transfer portal on Dec. 5,” was all Davis said in post along with a photo of him lined up prior to a snap of a home game. Davis and Greene were sued in Pickens County Common Pleas Court, a form of civil court, this past October by victim Karen Alvarez, who was driving a mail delivery truck that Davis' vehicle crashed into. Davis, a junior, was arrested and charged with reckless driving in the summer of 2021. The charge is a misdemeanor in South Carolina. On the field, Davis played 20 games his first two seasons and began this year as a starter in Clemson's first four games. He missed the final six games after injuring his ankle. Davis, 6-foot, 200 pounds, is from Jacksonville, Florida. He finished the season with 15 tackles and a fumble recovery. ___ AP college football: https://apnews.com/hub/college-football and https://twitter.com/ap_top25. Sign up for the AP’s college football newsletter: https://tinyurl.com/mrxhe6f2
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2022-12-05T01:13:44
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) — Rookie Brock Purdy threw two touchdown passes after replacing an injured Jimmy Garoppolo and the San Francisco 49ers used another dominant defensive performance to beat the Miami Dolphins 33-17 Sunday for their fifth straight win. Garoppolo has a broken foot and will miss the rest of the season, coach Kyle Shanahan said after the game. The 49ers (8-4) allowed a 75-yard touchdown pass to Trent Sherfield on the opening play from scrimmage but little else until the fourth quarter against a high-powered attack for Miami (8-4) which had scored at least 30 points in four straight games. Jimmie Ward and Deommodore Lenoir intercepted Tua Tagovailoa in the third quarter, leading to two field goals. The 49ers had their four-game, second-half shutout streak snapped when Tagovailoa threw a 45-yard TD pass to Tyreek Hill in the opening minute of the fourth quarter but held on from there. They capped the performance with a strip-sack from Nick Bosa that Dre Greenlaw returned for a 23-yard score. The Dolphins had their five-game winning streak snapped in coach Mike McDaniel's first game against the 49ers after spending the past five years as an assistant in San Francisco. Purdy, dubbed “Mr. Irrelevant” as the last pick of this year's NFL draft, proved to be quite important to the 49ers when Garoppolo hurt his foot on a sack on the final play of the opening drive. Garoppolo was taken to the locker room on a cart and didn't return, leaving the game in the hands of Purdy, who had thrown his only nine passes in mop-up duty of a Week 7 loss to Kansas City. Purdy capped his first drive of the game by throwing a 3-yard TD pass to Kyle Juszczyk to give San Francisco a 10-7 lead. He then led a well-executed two-minute drive at the end of the half, completing six passes for 75 yards with a 3-yard TD to Christian McCaffrey with 4 seconds left in the half to make it 17-10. Purdy finished 25 for 37 for 210 yards, two TDs and one interception. CHALLENGE Shanahan won two challenges in the fourth quarter to overturn completed passes by Miami. The second came on a fourth-and-2 play with the Niners leading by six with about six minutes left. The Niners held the ball for nearly four minutes and made it a two-score game when Robbie Gould kicked a 48-yard field goal for his fourth of the day. FAST START The Dolphins wasted little time showing off their speed when Tagovailoa connected on the long touchdown to Sherfield on the first play from scrimmage. It marked the first time a team scored on the first play after the opening kick since the Niners did it in Week 2 of the 2020 season against the Jets with an 80-yard run by Raheem Mostert. The touchdown ended a scoreless streak of more than 94 minutes for the 49ers, who hadn't allowed a point since the second quarter against Arizona two weeks ago. Miami hadn't scored a TD on the first play from scrimmage following the opening kick since the final game of the 2004 season when Sage Rosenfels threw a 76-yard pass to Chris Chambers against Baltimore. INJURIES Dolphins: WR Jaylen Waddle left in the first half with a leg injury but returned to the game. 49ers: San Francisco already lost starting QB Trey Lance to a season-ending ankle injury in Week 2. The only other QB under contract is Jacob Eason, who is on the practice squad. ... DT Hassan Ridgeway (pectoral) left in the fourth quarter and didn't return. UP NEXT Dolphins: Visit Chargers on Sunday night. 49ers: Host Tampa Bay on Sunday. ___ AP NFL coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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Mia_Sherfield 75 pass from Tagovailoa (J.Sanders kick), 14:50. Drive: 2 plays, 75 yards, 00:10. SF_FG Gould 47, 10:37. Drive: 10 plays, 54 yards, 4:13. Key Plays: McCloud kick return to San Francisco 17; Garoppolo 23 pass to Aiyuk on 3rd-and-7; Garoppolo 33 pass to McCaffrey. SF_Juszczyk 3 pass from Purdy (Gould kick), 4:52. Drive: 9 plays, 54 yards, 4:38. Key Plays: Purdy 7 pass to McCaffrey on 3rd-and-3; Mason 11 run. Mia_FG J.Sanders 43, 10:14. Drive: 12 plays, 65 yards, 5:37. Key Plays: Tagovailoa 19 pass to Smythe; Tagovailoa 18 pass to Hill; Tagovailoa 17 pass to Hill. SF_McCaffrey 3 pass from Purdy (Gould kick), :04. Drive: 11 plays, 76 yards, 2:44. Key Plays: Purdy 19 pass to Kittle on 3rd-and-10; Purdy 19 pass to Jennings; Purdy 18 pass to McCaffrey. SF_FG Gould 43, 2:52. Drive: 12 plays, 39 yards, 7:09. Key Plays: J.Ward 0 interception return to San Francisco 36; Purdy 11 pass to Samuel; Purdy 10 pass to Samuel on 3rd-and-1; Purdy 2 pass to McCaffrey on 3rd-and-3; Purdy 2 run on 4th-and-1; Purdy 2 pass to Aiyuk on 3rd-and-14. SF_FG Gould 36, 1:14. Drive: 4 plays, 7 yards, 1:31. Key Plays: Lenoir 8 interception return to Miami 25; Purdy 2 pass to McCaffrey on 3rd-and-5. Mia_Hill 45 pass from Tagovailoa (J.Sanders kick), 14:28. Drive: 5 plays, 75 yards, 1:46. Key Play: Tagovailoa 19 pass to Hill. SF_FG Gould 48, 2:03. Drive: 10 plays, 34 yards, 3:57. Key Plays: Purdy 3 pass to Kittle on 3rd-and-1; McCaffrey 30 run; McCaffrey 2 run on 3rd-and-31. SF_Greenlaw 23 fumble return (Gould kick), 1:53. A_71,732. ___ ___ RUSHING_Miami, Mostert 7-30, J.Wilson 1-3. San Francisco, McCaffrey 17-66, Mason 8-51, Samuel 4-5, Juszczyk 1-0, Purdy 4-(minus 1). PASSING_Miami, Tagovailoa 18-33-2-295, Thompson 0-1-1-0. San Francisco, Purdy 25-37-1-210, Garoppolo 2-4-0-56. RECEIVING_Miami, Hill 9-146, Ingold 3-15, Cracraft 2-29, Smythe 2-21, Sherfield 1-75, Waddle 1-9. San Francisco, McCaffrey 8-80, Samuel 6-58, Aiyuk 5-46, Juszczyk 3-12, Jennings 2-34, Kittle 2-22, Kroft 1-14. PUNT RETURNS_Miami, C.Wilson 2-21. San Francisco, McCloud 2-34. KICKOFF RETURNS_Miami, Mostert 1-25, Smythe 1-9. San Francisco, McCloud 2-50. TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS_Miami, Wilkins 8-4-0, Baker 6-6-.5, Sieler 5-2-.5, Holland 5-2-0, Kohou 4-1-0, Rowe 3-2-0, Howard 3-0-0, Roberts 2-2-0, Chubb 2-1-1, Crossen 2-1-0, Jenkins 2-1-0, Campbell 2-0-0, Phillips 1-2-.5, Riley 1-1-0, Ingram 1-0-1, Hill 1-0-0, McKinley 1-0-0, Smythe 1-0-0, J.Wilson 1-0-0, Van Ginkel 0-4-.5, Zimmer 0-1-0. San Francisco, Greenlaw 7-1-0, J.Ward 4-1-0, Bosa 3-0-3, Gipson 3-0-0, Warner 2-1-0, Ridgeway 1-2-0, Aiyuk 1-0-0, Ebukam 1-0-0, Givens 1-0-0, Hufanga 1-0-0, Lenoir 1-0-0, Hyder 0-1-0, C.Ward 0-1-0, Willis 0-1-0. INTERCEPTIONS_Miami, Howard 1-0. San Francisco, Warner 1-20, Lenoir 1-8, J.Ward 1-0. MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. ___ OFFICIALS_Referee Tra Blake, Ump Tony Michalek, HL Patrick Turner, LJ Mark Stewart, FJ Tom Hill, SJ Don Willard, BJ Todd Prukop, Replay Andrew Lambert.
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LAR_Akers 1 run (Gay kick), 9:30. Drive: 11 plays, 77 yards, 5:30. Key Plays: Powell kick return to L.A. Rams 23; Wolford 22 pass to Skowronek on 3rd-and-2; Powell 9 run on 3rd-and-2; Wolford 14 pass to Powell. Sea_Lockett 36 pass from G.Smith (Myers kick), 6:05. Drive: 7 plays, 75 yards, 3:25. Key Plays: Walker 30 run; G.Smith 10 pass to Lockett. LAR_FG Gay 40, 2:34. Drive: 8 plays, 53 yards, 3:31. Key Plays: Wolford 30 pass to Atwell; Wolford 13 pass to Powell. Sea_Fant 4 pass from G.Smith (Myers kick), 9:48. Drive: 11 plays, 91 yards, 5:12. Key Plays: G.Smith 12 pass to Parkinson; G.Smith 17 pass to Fant; G.Smith 25 pass to Metcalf; G.Smith 12 pass to Lockett on 3rd-and-3. LAR_FG Gay 54, :55. Drive: 7 plays, 28 yards, 2:09. Key Plays: Powell 16 run; K.Williams 2 run on 3rd-and-16. Sea_FG Myers 41, 7:33. Drive: 8 plays, 60 yards, 3:49. Key Plays: G.Smith 40 pass to Metcalf; G.Smith 11 pass to Lockett. LAR_FG Gay 32, 12:57. Drive: 9 plays, 42 yards, 3:49. Key Plays: Wagner 0 interception return to L.A. Rams 45; Wolford 23 pass to V.Jefferson. Sea_FG Myers 26, 6:46. Drive: 12 plays, 67 yards, 6:11. Key Play: G.Smith 27 pass to Lockett. LAR_Akers 6 run (Gay kick), 2:56. Drive: 10 plays, 75 yards, 3:50. Key Plays: Wolford 18 pass to Atwell; Wolford 14 run on 4th-and-2; Powell 20 run. Sea_Metcalf 8 pass from G.Smith (Myers kick), :36. Drive: 11 plays, 75 yards, 2:20. Key Plays: G.Smith 14 pass to Fant; G.Smith 10 pass to Lockett on 3rd-and-10; G.Smith 17 pass to Goodwin. A_71,802. ___ ___ RUSHING_Seattle, Dallas 10-37, Walker 3-36, T.Jones 7-14, G.Smith 2-3. L.A. Rams, Akers 17-60, Powell 3-45, Wolford 5-29, Atwell 4-23, K.Williams 3-9, Perkins 1-5. PASSING_Seattle, G.Smith 28-39-1-367. L.A. Rams, Wolford 14-26-2-178. RECEIVING_Seattle, Lockett 9-128, Metcalf 8-127, Fant 4-42, Dissly 2-22, T.Jones 2-18, Goodwin 1-17, Parkinson 1-12, Treadwell 1-1. L.A. Rams, Powell 4-39, Atwell 2-48, Jefferson 2-39, Skowronek 2-30, Higbee 2-14, Trammell 1-8, Akers 1-0. PUNT RETURNS_Seattle, None. L.A. Rams, Powell 2-8. KICKOFF RETURNS_Seattle, None. L.A. Rams, Powell 1-17. TACKLES-ASSISTS-SACKS_Seattle, Brooks 6-3-1, Woolen 6-1-0, Barton 4-3-0, Bryant 4-1-0, Nwosu 4-0-2, Neal 3-2-0, M.Jackson 3-1-0, Brown 3-0-0, Taylor 2-0-1, Irvin 2-0-0, Woods 2-0-0, Ford 1-1-0, Diggs 1-0-0, Harris 1-0-0, T.Jones 1-0-0, Lewis 1-0-0, Mone 0-1-0, Tabor 0-1-0. L.A. Rams, Kendrick 8-2-0, Jones 7-1-0, Scott 5-3-0, Wagner 5-2-2, Ramsey 3-3-0, Rapp 3-1-0, Hoecht 3-0-2, Copeland 2-0-0, Long 2-0-0, J.Williams 1-5-0, B.Brown 1-0-0, Durant 1-0-0, Skowronek 1-0-0, K.Williams 1-0-0, Yeast 1-0-0, Floyd 0-1-0, Gaines 0-1-0. INTERCEPTIONS_Seattle, Barton 1-10, Woolen 1-0. L.A. Rams, Wagner 1-0. MISSED FIELD GOALS_None. ___ OFFICIALS_Referee Shawn Smith, Ump Bryan Neale, HL Mark Hittner, LJ Michael Dolce, FJ Dyrol Prioleau, SJ Clay Reynard, BJ Dino Paganelli, Replay Mike Wimmer.
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2022-12-05T01:14:43
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Rollie Worster scored 19 points, including the go-ahead free throws in overtime, Utah held Washington State to one point over a key stretch of the second half, and the Utes defeated the Cougars 67-65 in overtime on Sunday. A dunk by TJ Bamba gave WSU a 58-52 lead with 2:56 remaining in regulation. The Cougars had trouble closing it out, getting only one free throw from Justin Powell for a 59-56 lead with 14 seconds remaining. With six seconds left, Utah's Marco Anthony scored in the paint, drew a foul and converted the free throw to send the game to overtime. Washington State did not score again until Powell's 3-pointer with 2:07 remaining in overtime. His 3 drew the Cougars within 65-62 and they tied it at 65 when DJ Rodman made three free throws with 30 seconds left. Worster made two free throws for a 67-65 lead with 25 seconds left then WSU missed a couple of chances at the rim as time ran out. Anthony had 13 points, Madsen 11, and Lazar Stefanovic 10 for the Utes. Mouhamed Gueye had 20 points and 11 rebounds for Washington State. Bamba scored 14 and Powell, who made just 2 of 12 3-pointers, had 11. The Cougars opened the second half with a 15-6 run and took a 40-39 lead on a 3-pointer by Bamba with 11:57 remaining in regulation. It was the Cougars' only 3 make in their first 11 attempts of the second half, unusual because Washington State is seventh in the country and first in the Pac-12 shooting 42.1% from beyond the arc. Washington State was 4 for 30 from distance. ___ More AP college basketball: https://apnews.com/hub/college-basketball and https://apnews.com/hub/ap-top-25-college-basketball-poll and https://twitter.com/AP_Top25
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WFO RENO Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Sunday, December 4, 2022 _____ WINTER STORM WARNING URGENT - WINTER WEATHER MESSAGE National Weather Service Reno NV 401 PM PST Sun Dec 4 2022 ...WINTER STORM WARNING HAS EXPIRED... The heavy snow has ended over Mono County. Isolated to scattered snow showers will remain possible late tonight through Monday, but only spotty light accumulations of up to 3 inches are expected. ...WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 PM PST MONDAY... * CHANGES...No major changes. Updated timing of heavier snow bands in the Additional Details section. * WHAT...Heavy snow. Additional snow accumulations of 2 to 7 inches, except 6 to 13 inches above 7000 feet. Wind gusts up to 45 mph with waves to 4 feet on Lake Tahoe through tonight. Sierra ridge gusts up to 90 mph. * WHERE...Greater Lake Tahoe Area. * WHEN...Until 1 PM PST Monday. * IMPACTS...Travel will be very difficult with significant delays at times over main Sierra travel routes through early Monday afternoon. Winds and waves could capsize small boats on Lake Tahoe. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...A lull in snow activity is expected later this evening through the overnight hours. Additional bands of heavier snowfall will arrive early Monday morning which will impact the morning commute. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... Avoid travel if possible, you could be stuck in your vehicle for many hours. If you must travel, prepare for long delays and carry an emergency kit with extra food, water and clothing. If you stay home, have a backup plan in case of power outages. The latest road conditions can be obtained by calling 5 1 1. ...WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 PM PST MONDAY... * WHAT...Snow. Additional snow accumulations of 1 to 4 inches, except 4 to 10 inches west of highway 395. * WHERE...Lassen-Eastern Plumas-Eastern Sierra Counties. * IMPACTS...Travel could be very difficult. The hazardous conditions will impact the Monday morning commute. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS...After a lull in snow activity this evening, Heavier snow bands late tonight through Monday morning evening will be capable of producing localized heavier snowfall totals, especially in the higher elevations west of US-395. Even light snowfall causes major travel delays, especially during periods of high traffic volume. Be sure to allow extra time to reach your destination. Leave extra space between vehicles since it takes longer to stop on slick roadways. heavier snow bands late tonight through Monday morning will be capable of producing localized heavier snowfall totals, _____ Copyright 2022 AccuWeather
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2022-12-05T01:14:53
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WFO SACRAMENTO Warnings, Watches and Advisories for Sunday, December 4, 2022 _____ SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT Special Weather Statement National Weather Service Sacramento CA 353 PM PST Sun Dec 4 2022 ...A strong thunderstorm will impact portions of south central Tehama County through 445 PM PST... At 352 PM PST, Doppler radar was tracking a strong thunderstorm capable of producing a landspout over Corning, moving northeast at 10 mph. HAZARD...Landspouts and half inch hail. SOURCE...Radar indicated. IMPACT...Minor damage to outdoor objects is possible. Locations impacted include... Corning, Tehama, Richfield, Gerber-Las Flores, Vina and Los Molinos. PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS... If outdoors, consider seeking shelter inside a building. Conditions are favorable for the development of weak, brief funnel clouds. Theis type of funnel cloud is harmless, but on rare occasions they can briefly touch down, producing wind gusts over 50 mph. If a funnel cloud is spotted move indoors and report your sighting to the National Weather Service. LAT...LON 3985 12223 3997 12233 4015 12213 3993 12192 TIME...MOT...LOC 2352Z 233DEG 10KT 3994 12222 LANDSPOUT...POSSIBLE MAX HAIL SIZE...0.50 IN MAX WIND GUST...<30 MPH _____ Copyright 2022 AccuWeather
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(The Conversation) – Do you, or someone you know, often complain of having constantly cold hands and feet? In most cases, this is not a problem, and simply due to the body maintaining its temperature. For our bodies, blood is a fantastic store of heat. By diverting blood to the skin, heat is transferred to the outside air, helping to cool us down. This is why we might look a bit “flushed” on a hot day. On the other hand, when we are feeling cold, the blood vessels in our skin narrow so less blood is diverted there. Less blood means less warmth, and this becomes particularly noticeable in the hands and feet. It’s a normal process, and shows that our body is doing its job of maintaining a normal internal temperature and protecting our organs. Normally, the feeling is only temporary. But if someone always has cold hands and feet, even when their body is quite warm, it could be a sign that something else is contributing. Could there be other causes? Anything that induces a narrowing of blood vessels can impact how warm your extremities feel. This could be from causes such as Raynaud’s phenomenon, in which some blood vessels going to the extremities temporarily narrow. People with Raynaud’s typically present with very pale and cold fingers or toes. In some cases, it is not clear why people exhibit symptoms of Raynaud’s. In other instances, it may be a result of more serious underlying causes, such as an immune deficiency or associated with high blood pressure. But other factors could also be behind unusually cold hands. Anything that blocks blood getting through the vessels can result in colder extremities. For example, people with uncontrolled diabetes have a higher chance of fatty deposits forming inside blood vessels, making them narrow and hard, and inhibiting blood flow. Trauma or tissue damage could also result in inhibited blood flow to the area. If someone has undergone hand or arm surgery, or had a past injury, it may impact how warm their extremities feel. Another possible cause is anaemia, which can impair the transport of oxygen-rich blood around the body and result in cold hands and feet. Smoking can also be behind a case of icy fingers and toes; nicotine causes the blood vessels to narrow and reduces blood flow. When is it a concern? Under normal circumstances, cold hands and feet are not a worry. But just keep in mind that it’s due to a reduced blood supply reaching the extremities. Over time, this can result in brittle nails, dry or cracked skin, discoloured skin, and a feeling of tingling or numbness in the areas. These regions may also be less sensitive when cold; and it can even become quite painful to use your fingers or feet when they are ice cold. A reduced blood supply might make the hands and feet slower to heal if injured, potentially allowing infections to persist and grow. Over time, inhibited blood flow can also damage the nerves as well. The impact on the nerves, alongside increased risks of infection, can sometimes result in the requirement for amputations. So if consistently cold hands and feet are a worry, it’s always worth mentioning this to your family doctor. Story continues below: - KRQE Investigates: Couple charged with abusing child allowed unsupervised, overnight visits - Albuquerque: Narrow downtown intersection frustrates Albuquerque drivers - Crime: Law license temporarily taken away from former APD officer - Community: Old Town tree lighting to take place Friday evening What should I do about my cold hands and feet? If you do start to feel a temporary chill in your extremities, stick to the basics. You can: - pop on a pair of thick socks; this is also beneficial for sleep, as research shows warming up the feet can help with sleep quality - wear gloves or mittens - wash your hands in warm water and immediately dry them afterwards - avoid abrupt changes in temperature by wearing layers of warm clothing to maintain your core temperature - steer clear of air-conditioned rooms where possible and find cozy spots in the sun during the day. In the long term, improving your circulation is key. It helps warm your hands and feet, by ensuring the body efficiently pumps blood to where it needs to go. This can be achieved with daily exercise, moving around at regular intervals during the day, and stretching your arms and legs. And of course, maintaining a healthy diet. This way, even if you get a temporary chill, you’ll be back to warm in no time!
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2022-12-05T01:15:16
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Little information is known about a SWAT situation that took place Sunday morning. The incident took place in South Valley. Just before 5 a.m., the Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office responded to a home on La Vega Drive for reports of an armed subject barricaded inside the residence. Story continues below: - KRQE Investigates: Couple charged with abusing child allowed unsupervised, overnight visits - Albuquerque: Narrow downtown intersection frustrates Albuquerque drivers - Crime: Law license temporarily taken away from former APD officer - Community: Old Town tree lighting to take place Friday evening Right now, all BCSP has said is that they cleared everyone out of the home. There’s been no word if anyone was taken into custody. They also reported La Vega Drive between Arthur and Riverside will soon be reopened to traffic.
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2022-12-05T01:15:22
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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (KRQE) – Food is being collected for community members in need. The City of Albuquerque’s Crossing Guard Division is kicking off its first annual canned-food drive Monday. The canned food drive runs from December 5 through the 9. Story continues below: - KRQE Investigates: Couple charged with abusing child allowed unsupervised, overnight visits - Albuquerque: Narrow downtown intersection frustrates Albuquerque drivers - Crime: Law license temporarily taken away from former APD officer - Community: Old Town tree lighting to take place Friday evening At 74 public elementary schools, city crossing guards will accept a variety of canned foods. All items will be donated to the Roadrunner Food Bank and will help New Mexicans in need ahead of the holidays.
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2022-12-05T01:15:28
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BERNALILLO COUNTY, N.M. (KRQE) – Firefighters with the Bernalillo County Fire Department (BCFD) went head to head this weekend in the 2nd Annual Urbany Cup Firefighter Combat Challenge. The competition was held Saturday at the training academy. Firefighters competed in a three-on-three competition to see who can complete the challenge the fastest. Tasks included things like the charged-line hose drag, carrying a weighted pack up five stories, and a 200-pound dummy drag. Story continues below: - KRQE Investigates: Couple charged with abusing child allowed unsupervised, overnight visits - Albuquerque: Narrow downtown intersection frustrates Albuquerque drivers - Crime: Law license temporarily taken away from former APD officer - Community: Old Town tree lighting to take place Friday evening BCFD said this challenge has been used by departments across the country for decades as a way to test the strength and abilities of new and would-be firefighters.
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2022-12-05T01:15:34
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STACKER (WSYR-TV) — That cute top you purchased for less than your morning coffee, wore twice, washed once, and threw away because it fell apart as soon as it hit the washing machine agitator will sit in a landfill, leeching pollutants for up to 200 years. To put that in context, if fast fashion (and polyester) existed during Susan B. Anthony’s lifetime, the dresses she would have worn advocating for women’s rights would still be lingering in a Rochester landfill today. It is doubtful Anthony would have supported the murky ethics surrounding fast fashion, but that’s beside the point. In vogue, fast, and ultra-fast fashion—terms referring to the production speed—appeal to consumers because of their low price tags. To the individual, the financial burden is negligible. It may even feel like the responsible choice to buy from sites like Shein, Fashion Nova, or Zara. But in almost every other aspect, this type of clothing comes with a steep price to the planet. The fashion industry accounts for up to 10% of global carbon dioxide output, according to the United Nations Environment Programme. Stacker referenced news and fashion industry reports to break down the general life cycle of fast fashion. Before a polyester blouse is a blouse, it is a nonrenewable, petroleum-based synthetic that is resource-intensive to extract and produce. Garment workers around the world then manufacture it, often working in unsafe conditions and earning well below a living wage. After arriving at its destination via carbon-heavy international shipping, a blouse may serve its intended purpose for a year before spending the vast majority of its life as trash. Story continues below: - KRQE Investigates: Couple charged with abusing child allowed unsupervised, overnight visits - Albuquerque: Narrow downtown intersection frustrates Albuquerque drivers - Crime: Law license temporarily taken away from former APD officer - Community: Old Town tree lighting to take place Friday evening Primarily driven by consumers favoring quantity over quality and the rise of online shopping, the fashion industry is responsible for roughly 92 million tonnes of waste a year, the majority of which is either incinerated, dumped in landfills, or worse yet, polluting land, waterways, and coastlines around the world. Americans alone generate 12 times as much clothing waste today as they did in 1960, according to the Environmental Protection Agency. Some estimates put the amount of clothing produced yearly to be 14 garments for each person on the planet. The concept of recycling clothing, which many fast fashion companies have championed to help remedy the industry’s wasteful reputation, is largely a myth. Only 1% of discarded garments are reused or recycled into new clothing. The technology and infrastructure necessary to process textile waste do not exist on a scale that can effectively keep up with the pace at which the world generates it. Fast fashion companies turn tremendous profits despite low prices, low quality, and environmental detriment. Shein was valued at $100 billion in April 2022—more than Zara and H&M combined. Just two years ago, the online retailer was valued at $15 billion—a testament to consumer values that don’t necessarily extend beyond their wallets. The short lifecycle of your $3 Shein shirt and the long consequences New designs daily, weekly The fashion world follows a four-season calendar: spring/summer, pre-fall, autumn/winter, and resort. These seasons are traditionally heralded by high-end runway shows and often appeal to wealthy consumers. The world of fast and ultra-fast fashion lives not from season to season as dictated by the weather but from week to week or even day to day. Companies like Fashion Nova can churn out more than 600 new designs each week, with a design going from concept to sample in just 24 hours. Shein, which is in a league all its own, adds roughly 1,000 new styles daily. This pace and volume lead to an enormous amount of overstock that eventually becomes harmful textile waste. Material production Polyester clothing, the most common material found on fast fashion sites, is manufactured from oil-based polyethylene terephthalate, a type of plastic. It is the most common material used for clothing manufacturing worldwide. Polyester production for the fashion industry accounts for one-fifth of the plastic produced globally and emits triple the amount of greenhouse gases of cotton production. Polyester is constantly shedding harmful pollutants called microplastics into the environment, primarily through wastewater. Clothes from upscale and designer brands also often contain polyester, but the trouble comes from fast fashion’s abundance and overproduction. Despite the harm, the polyester fiber market is expected to grow by more than $70 billion within the next decade. Product manufacturing Roughly 65% of all clothing is manufactured in China, but the fashion industry also has footholds in developing countries like Bangladesh and Cambodia, where labor is cheap and too often exploited. Estimates suggest more than 75 million people work in the garment industry worldwide. A 2022 investigation of multiple Shein factories in Guangzhou, China, by a U.K. news crew revealed the extent of the company’s notoriously opaque operations. Workers must make upwards of 500 pieces daily for as little as 4 cents per garment. Companies even withhold wages if a worker makes a mistake. Shifts are 18 hours long, and workers may only receive one day off each month, violating China’s labor laws. Worldwide shipping Many fast fashion companies like Shein exist online only and rely on international shipping. Aviation and maritime shipping are massive sources of CO2 emissions. International shipping accounted for roughly 2% of all global emissions in 2021—that’s 667 megatons of CO2 emitted. Consumer use People are buying more clothes and wearing them less before throwing them away. In the U.S., the amount of textile waste equates to more than 80 pounds of clothing per person. Consumers wear most items fewer than 10 times—and in China, fewer than three times—on average before being discarded, partly because there are constantly new styles to update one’s wardrobe with, and partly because the quality is so poor, it doesn’t last. Disposal by landfill or incineration According to a 2016 report from the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, the world sends the equivalent of one garbage truck full of textile waste to landfills and incinerators every second. Whether discarded clothing is burned or left to deteriorate in a landfill slowly, both outcomes release harmful greenhouse gases and petrochemicals into the environment. Polyester, in particular, can take between 20 and 200 years to degrade fully. Fast fashion companies are not the only offenders of unethical practices. In 2018, high-end designer Burberry made headlines after it burned millions of dollar’s worth of unsold merchandise to prevent them from being sold cheaply, maintaining the brand’s exclusivity.
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CAIRO (AP) — An Iranian lawmaker said Sunday that Iran’s government is “paying attention to the people’s real demands,” state media reported, a day after a top official suggested that the country’s morality police whose conduct helped trigger months of protests has been shut down. The role of the morality police, which enforces veiling laws, came under scrutiny after a detainee, 22-year-old Mahsa Amini, died in its custody in mid-September. Amini had been held for allegedly violating the Islamic Republic’s strict dress codes. Her death unleashed a wave of unrest that has grown into calls for the downfall of Iran’s clerical rulers. Iran’s chief prosecutor Mohamed Jafar Montazeri said on Saturday the morality police “had been closed,” the semi-official news agency ISNA reported. The agency did not provide details, and state media hasn’t reported such a purported decision. In a report carried by ISNA on Sunday, lawmaker Nezamoddin Mousavi signaled a less confrontational approach toward the protests. “Both the administration and parliament insisted that paying attention to the people’s demand that is mainly economic is the best way for achieving stability and confronting the riots,” he said, following a closed meeting with several senior Iranian officials, including President Ebrahim Raisi. Mousavi did not address the reported closure of the morality police. The Associated Press has been unable to confirm the current status of the force, established in 2005 with the task of arresting people who violate the country’s Islamic dress code. Since September, there has been a reported decline in the number of morality police officers across Iranian cities and an increase in women walking in public without headscarves, contrary to Iranian law. Montazeri, the chief prosecutor, provided no further details about the future of the mortality police or if its closure was nationwide and permanent. However, he added that Iran’s judiciary will ‘‘continue to monitor behavior at the community level.’’ In a report by ISNA on Friday, Montazeri was quoted as saying that the government was reviewing the mandatory hijab law. “We are working fast on the issue of hijab and we are doing our best to come up with a thoughtful solution to deal with this phenomenon that hurts everyone’s heart,” said Montazeri, without offering details. Saturday’s announcement could signal an attempt to appease the public and find a way to end the protests in which, according to rights groups, at least 470 people were killed. More than 18,000 people have been arrested in the protests and the violent security force crackdown that followed, according to Human Rights Activists in Iran, a group monitoring the demonstrations. Ali Alfoneh, a senior fellow at the Arab Gulf States Institute in Washington, said Montazeri’s statement about closing the morality police could be an attempt to pacify domestic unrest without making real concessions to protesters. ‘‘The secular middle class loathes the organization (morality police) for restricting personal freedoms,” said Alfoneh. On the other hand, the “underprivileged and socially conservative class resents how they conveniently keep away from enforcing the hijab legislation” in wealthier areas of Iran’s cities. When asked about Montazeri’s statement, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, gave no direct answer. ‘‘Be sure that in Iran, within the framework of democracy and freedom, which very clearly exists in Iran, everything is going very well,’’ Amirabdollahian said, speaking during a visit to Belgrade, Serbia. The anti-government demonstrations, now in their third month, have shown no sign of stopping despite a violent crackdown. Protesters saying they are fed up after decades of social and political repression, including a strict dress code imposed on women. Young women continue to play a leading role in the protests, stripping off the mandatory Islamic headscarf to express their rejection of clerical rule. Story continues below: - KRQE Investigates: Couple charged with abusing child allowed unsupervised, overnight visits - Albuquerque: Narrow downtown intersection frustrates Albuquerque drivers - Crime: Law license temporarily taken away from former APD officer - Community: Old Town tree lighting to take place Friday evening After the outbreak of the protests, the Iranian government hadn’t appeared willing to heed the protesters’ demands. It has continued to crack down on protesters, including sentencing at least seven arrested protesters to death. Authorities continue to blame the unrest on hostile foreign powers, without providing evidence. But in recent days, Iranian state media platforms seemed to be adopting a more conciliatory tone, expressing a desire to engage with the problems of the Iranian people.
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2022-12-05T01:15:47
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It was another dreary day all over the state Sunday while lighter showers for the south continued. Socorro saw a light mist/rain most of the morning. We’re finally beginning to see the pattern break with some drier air arriving near the Four Corners. Sky conditions are breaking up as the showers are ending this evening. Lighter rain will still fall near the Gila and I-10 corridor the next few hours. Some fog is also possible for the Sacramento Mountains early Monday before the sunshine returns. Forecast Continues Below - Data Reporting: How often does child abuse & neglect occur in New Mexico? - Albuquerque: Woman to receive thousands in lawsuit involving The Pit in Albuquerque - New Mexico: NASA’S new earth space mission captures methane ‘super-emitter’ near Carlsbad - Wildlife: Game and Fish rescue deer in hammock Highs Sunday rebounded significantly east, with highs climbing all the way back to 60°. Albuquerque reached 50°, but stayed dry for the most part. Once the clouds clear Monday, our wind gusts will steadily increase ahead of our next trough along the west coast. Peak gusts will range 40-50+ mph east of the central mountains Monday as temps soar well into the 60s/near 70° east. Most of New Mexico stays dry with partly to mostly sunny skies through Tuesday. The northern mountains will be the exception with cloudier conditions ahead of the next cold front midweek. Light mountain snow will fall Tuesday into Wednesday. The ABQ metro could even see lighter showers as temps cool down mid to late week.
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2022-12-05T01:15:53
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Vibrant vessels took to the Ohio River for the first ever Holiday Boat Parade. Boaters took off from the Juniper Beach Docks Sunday evening in Prospect. From there, they traveled south to Knights of Columbus on River Road and then around the East End Bridge onward to Captain's Quarters and back. Boats of all sizes were decked out for the holidays. Afterward, there was a bonfire and a chili party on the banks of Juniper Beach. "We just figured this would be a great way to kick off the Christmas and holiday season for everybody and its a great way for all the boaters to get together," Andy Will, owner of Juniper Beach Docks, said. "Everyone is excited about it, lot of parties but this will be a fun way to get the season going." The event was put on by the Harrods Creek Boat Owners Association and Juniper Beach Docks. Copyright 2022 WDRB Media. All Rights Reserved.
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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) – No. 18 Louisville women's basketball lost 67-46 at Middle Tennessee State on Sunday night, marking U of L’s third loss in the last four games. “It’s not much fun sitting here at 5-4, so we’re just going to have to get back to work and keep grinding,” said U of L coach Jeff Walz. Walz confirmed after the game that sophomore guard Payton Verhulst is transferring from the program. Verhulst was an All-ACC freshman selection last season. She was averaging 6.4 points per game this season. “She was just looking for some more opportunities to play and just decided to transfer. I’ve never been one to…try to force (a player) to stay,” Walz said. “We wish her absolutely the best and hope she has great success.” Louisville returns to the KFC Yum! Center to take on SIUE (0-6) Tuesday night at 7 p.m. Copyright 2022 WDRB Media. All Rights Reserved.
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Bob McGrath, original ‘Sesame Street’ cast member, dies at 90 (Gray News) - Bob McGrath, an original cast member of Sesame Street has died. McGrath was 90 years old. McGrath’s family announced his passing on Facebook Sunday, saying he died “peacefully at home, surrounded by family.” Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit behind the hit children’s television show, posted a tribute on Twitter mourning McGrath’s passing. The workshop said McGrath worked with Sesame Street for over 50 years. The workshop also said, “A founding cast member, Bob embodied the melodies of Sesame Street like no one else, and his performances brought joy and wonder to generations of children around the world... whether teaching them the ABCs, the people in their neighborhood, or the simple joy of feeling music in their hearts.” Copyright 2022 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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2022-12-05T01:20:42
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LLANTRISANT, Wales, Dec. 5, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Royal Mint, official maker of UK coins, has today launched a collectable 1oz coin featuring the enchanting Hogwarts Express. The Hogwarts Express collectable coin is also the final individual 1oz coin to have Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's portrait appear on the obverse (heads) side of the coin. The Hogwarts Express collectable 1oz coin is part of a larger Harry Potter collection celebrating 25 years since the novel Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling was first published in the UK in 1997 by Bloomsbury Publishing. Each coin in the collection features Harry Potter, the Hogwarts Express, Professor Dumbledore and Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry on their own individual coin. The Royal Mint's Harry Potter collection will be one of a small number that will see a change of portrait during the series. The first two coins in the collection will feature the portrait of Her Late Majesty, and the final two coins will feature the official portrait of King Charles III. A change of portrait during the series is a rare occasion, making these set of coins highly collectable. Rebecca Morgan, Director of Collector Services at The Royal Mint said, "Following a popular response to the first coin in The Royal Mint's Harry Potter collection, we are delighted to launch the next coin in the series and the final individual collectable 1oz of the year, featuring The Hogwarts Express. The spellbinding Hogwarts Express coin will also be the last individual 1oz to bear Queen Elizabeth II portrait before His Majesty The King's official coin portrait will appear on the final two coins in the collection. The Royal Mint's Harry Potter collection presents a unique opportunity for collectors and fans of Harry Potter across the world. A change in portrait makes this collection a highly sought after one. For 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II's portrait has appeared on every official UK coin struck by The Royal Mint. This collection of coins serves as a permanent reminder of the fascinating transition from Britain's longest reigning monarch to His Majesty the King's first appearance on UK coins." Jim Kay, illustrator, and designer of the Harry Potter coin collection commented on producing the coin design, "It hasn't really sunk in yet. It is the same for most aspects of publishing – because you are on your own all of the time in a studio, none of it quite seems real until you see the book on a shelf in a shop. Then you think 'oh yeah! I did that!' This is completely new to me though, a coin!" Mandy Archer, Editorial Director at Bloomsbury Children's Books said, "We are delighted to see the latest coin in The Royal Mint's Harry Potter collection. Jim Kay's evocation of the Hogwarts Express instantly whisks you away to platform nine and three-quarters – the very start of Harry's magical journey. It's a joy to see his stunning book illustration so skilfully and beautifully rendered on a new silver anniversary coin." Combining traditional minting techniques with technology, The Royal Mint's craftspeople have faithfully reproduced Jim Kay's illustrations in colour for the first time on official UK coins. Many of the coins in the range also feature an enchanting 'latent feature' which rotates in the light to reveal a lightning bolt and the number '25' to mark the anniversary year*. An advanced picosecond laser was used by The Royal Mint to imprint the intricate design onto coin making tools to ensure accuracy, and create an additional, special effect to further enhance the coin's design. Available on a range of denominations, all four coins have been modelled by Ffion Gwillim at The Royal Mint, which feature the work of Jim Kay, the artist who created the first fully illustrated edition of this Harry Potter story. The coin series has been created in partnership with Bloomsbury Publishing, The Blair Partnership and Warner Bros, Consumer Products. The second coin in the collection celebrating The Hogwarts Express is available to purchase from The Royal Mint's website with customers able to secure all four coins at once: Harry Potter | The Royal Mint * This excludes the ¼ Oz denomination due to the limited size of the surface Photo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1960746/The_Royal_Mint_New_Launch.jpg Logo - https://mma.prnewswire.com/media/1492158/Royal_Mint_Logo.jpg View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE The Royal Mint
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2022-12-05T01:20:49
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OPEC and its allies decided Sunday to stick with their existing policy of curtailing oil output, just hours before new Western sanctions on Russian crude exports come into force. The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, and other major oil producers including Russia, said they would continue to restrict supply by 2 million barrels per day, a policy set in October that started last month and is due to run through the end of 2023. In a statement, OPEC said Sunday’s meeting — held via video conference — had reaffirmed the decision taken in October, adding that the group was ready to meet at any time to “address market developments if necessary.” The cuts agreed to in October, the biggest since the start of the pandemic, drew criticism from the United States. The Biden administration called them “shortsighted” and said they would hurt low- and middle-income countries by pushing energy prices higher. Since then, oil prices have instead pulled back, as traders have focused on how ongoing coronavirus lockdowns in China and global recession fears could hit demand. Markets could be volatile in the coming days, however. Europe’s ban on importing oil from Russia shipped by sea kicks in on Monday, injecting extra uncertainty into the outlook for energy supply. G7 nations, the European Union and Australia agreed Friday to impose a price cap of $60 a barrel on Russian oil shipped to other countries that have not adopted an embargo. The move, which also takes effect Monday, is aimed at depriving the Kremlin of revenue while avoiding a price shock by keeping Russian oil flowing to some markets. Moscow has previously threatened to retaliate by cutting off oil supply to countries that adhere to the price cap. What Ukraine is saying: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky called the decision to set the price cap at $60 a “weak position.” “The logic is obvious: if the price limit for Russian oil is $60 instead of, for example, $30, which Poland and the Baltic countries talked about, then the Russian budget will receive about a hundred billion dollars a year,” Zelensky said in his nightly address on Saturday. “This money will go not only to the war and not only to Russia’s further sponsoring of other terrorist regimes and organizations.”
https://www.cnn.com/europe/live-news/russia-ukraine-war-news-12-04-22/h_38488593fbf4d0cb2510e181d92a6bd8
2022-12-05T01:20:50
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2022-12-05T01:23:37
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(WTXL) — The voting for the ABC 27 Friday Night Overtime Play of the Year for the 2022 high school football season is down to the top five candidates. Student athletes representing Lincoln High School, Thomasville High School, Grace Christian Academy, Florida High and Brookwood School remain in the running for play of the year. Watch the video below for each nominee's play. Each highlight matches the order of the nominee's listing in the poll. POTY ROUND FOUR PLAYS.mp4 Vote in the poll below as many times as you want for your candidate or candidates. The top three results of the poll advance to the next round. The poll closes Tuesday, Dec. 6 at 7 p.m.
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2022-12-05T01:23:54
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