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Pedestrian struck and killed on I-5 in Cottonwood A pedestrian who was walking in the traffic lanes of Interstate 5 was killed in Cottonwood late Saturday night. The California Highway Patrol said Matthew Brooks Garcia was driving north on Interstate 5 near the Main Street onramp in Cottonwood at about 11 p.m. when he struck a pedestrian walking in the fast lane. Garcia, who was traveling about 75 mph before the crash, tried to swerve before crashing into the pedestrian, the CHP said. The CHP did not provide the name of the pedestrian. Garcia was not injured in the crash and alcohol or drugs did not appear to be a factor for him, the CHP said. Damon Arthur is the Record Searchlight’s resources and environment reporter. He is part of a team of journalists who investigate wrongdoing and find the unheard voices to tell the stories of the North State. He welcomes story tips at 530-338-8834 by email at damon.arthur@redding.com and on Twitter at @damonarthur_RS. Help local journalism thrive by subscribing today!
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Backup safeties seized the spotlight by causing a pair of early turnovers as the San Francisco 49ers defeated the San Diego Chargers 35-3 at home on Thursday. With the second-team defense getting the start in the preseason finale, the 49ers backups made a strong impression against Phillip Rivers and the Chargers' offensive starters by giving up just three points all night. The second defense's impressive performance came nine days after Vic Fangio stated he was looking to see the young 49ers safeties prove they could add depth to his defense. C.J. Spillman, Trenton Robinson and Darcel McBath each responded. All three had a hand in forcing two turnovers while Rivers was commanding the Chargers' starting unit. "We felt good about forcing those turnovers," McBath said. "We harp on that in practice so it felt good to get to the game and carry it over. We were hoping to give up zero, but to give up only three points and put up the score that we did gives us good momentum going into the regular season." Spillman, who spent his first NFL season in San Diego, stripped Pro Bowler Antonio Gates on what would have been a third-down conversion for 11 yards during the Chargers' first possession. Soon after, Robinson took his opportunity well by quickly picking up the loose football and bringing it back 22 yards to set up the 49ers offense on the San Diego 32-yard line. "I just saw the ball on the ground and did my best to pick it up," said the rookie about the fumble recovery. "I didn't even see C.J. make that great play to knock the ball out of there. I was just running to the ball because I was planning on hitting Gates." "When I saw the ball it surprised me, so I picked it up and tried to get to the house. That didn't work out, but it was still a great play." Robinson didn't make it to the end zone, but his return to set up the offense with good field position. That quickly led to points as Colin Kaepernick needed just two plays to connect with Delanie Walker for a 32-yard touchdown pass, giving the 49ers an early 14-0 lead. On the ensuing Chargers possession, McBath got in on the action by snatching a Rivers pass inside the red zone to stop what had been a 59-yard drive. "We were in a cover-two on my side," McBath said in describing his pick. "I was just hovering over the receiver. I saw him breaking back out while Phillip was looking at him so I anticipated and just made the play." McBath's first-quarter interception proved to be pivotal in halting the momentum the Chargers had started to gain on that drive. San Francisco's second defense has been ball-hungry throughout the preseason as all four of the team's takeaways were caused by backups. That fact was especially impressive on Thursday because both takeaways came against the Chargers starters. "You don't go out there thinking about who that guy you are lined up against is," Robinson said. "You go out there saying, 'I'm going to ball, it doesn't matter who it is.' We have all been chosen to be here for a reason to get an opportunity to come in this league, so it doesn't matter who is across the ball. You can't think about the names of guys you go against you just have to play." San Diego did not score until the Chargers turned a short field off a turnover into a 27-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter. Even on that drive, San Diego could only muster a short run on first down and two incompletions. Spillman continued to make great plays all night, totaling four tackles, which tied for second-most among San Francisco players. Robinson and McBath each added a pass deflection on the night. Spillman's interception followed Perrish Cox's example in wreaking havoc in the defensive backfield with the second string against his former team. Last week against the Broncos, Cox snagged his second interception of the preseason facing his former employersto continue the second defense's impressive turnover tally. The young safeties were not the only ones making plays with the second defense. Linebacker Tavares Gooden led the team with six tackles, including a third-down sack in the second quarter. Jim Harbaugh was especially impressed by Gooden's performance, but the linebacker held to his coach's philosophy by making it about the team. "I couldn't have done it without my teammates," Gooden said. "Great defensive line play kept the offensive line off of me. They were able to fill the gaps and just go out there and have fun." "I had my teammate's backs just like they had mine. Coaches told me I was going to play a little bit more this game … and I got to start. I didn't want to let them down so I came out there with a great week of preparation and played my best." While preseason results don't count toward the playoff race, there is little doubt tonight's performance will serve as a confidence-builder for Gooden and the rest of the 49ers heading into the regular season.
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Mother accused of murdering 5-month-old daughter, court documents say CINCINNATI (WXIX/Gray News) - A mother has been charged with murder in connection to the death of her 5-month-old daughter, according to court documents. The criminal complaint said Rebecca King “purposedly caused the death” of Lily Johnson on Oct. 8. The complaint said Lily died “by means of blunt force impact.” “She was getting to the point where she was starting to laugh and she, at one point, was starting to laugh and it was the cutest thing,” Lily’s aunt, Ashley Brooks, said. Brooks said when her sister told her about Lily’s death, she felt like the story didn’t make sense and wasn’t consistent. “I knew for sure at that point something was off,” Brooks said. She said the development in the case of her niece’s death and her sister’s involvement made her feel sick. “She not only took Lily away from me, she took her away from everybody, but she took her away from me and she took that relationship that we had away too and just completely destroyed it,” Brooks said. King is being held in the Hamilton County Jail, according to WXIX. Her bond was set at $100,000. Copyright 2022 WXIX via Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia's Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams traded harsh attacks on Georgia's elections during the pair's final debate Sunday before Georgia's Nov. 8 election, while elaborating on their positions on abortion and offering sharply differing visions for the state's economy. Kemp avoided a categorical promise not to sign further abortion restrictions, saying “it’s not my desire to go move the needle any further." But he acknowledged that more restrictions might be passed by a Republican legislature, saying that “we’ll look at those when the time comes.” Abrams pointed out that equivocation, saying, “Let’s be clear, he did not say he wouldn’t.” Kemp criticized Abrams as inconsistent on what restrictions she would support. Abrams argued she had not changed her position and said she would support legal abortion until a fetus is viable outside the womb. Kemp denied claims by Democrats that under Georgia's abortion restrictions, which restrict most abortions after cardiac activity can be detected in the womb, women could be prosecuted for abortions or investigated after miscarriages. The governor revealed that his wife had miscarried one of what had been twins, while the other survived to become his eldest daughter, calling it a “tragic, traumatic situation.” Abrams, though, said it was up to local law enforcement and district attorneys and that it wasn't clear local authorities won't attempt prosecutions. Abrams said women “should not be worried about the knock on the door is the sheriff coming to ask them if they have had an illegal abortion.” Though Kemp and Abrams disputed issues with specificity throughout the 60-minute debate, they reserved their most personal back-and-forth for a discussion of voting rights, exposing the origins of a rivalry that goes back to when Kemp was secretary of state and Abrams was a state House member, before each ran for governor in 2018. Kemp’s version is that he’s made it “easy to vote and hard to cheat” in Georgia, while Abrams has spent “the last 10 years running around telling you that’s not the case.” He added the barb that she’s “benefited personally from that running around,” noting Abrams’ personal financial success since her 2018 defeat. Abrams answered that Kemp “has spent 16 years attacking the right to vote in Georgia,” most recently with the 2021 elections law overhaul that, among its provisions, enacted new rules around voting by mail. Kemp noted that early vote totals have already reached 1.6 million, far outpacing 2018, with early voting running through Friday. He also highlighted record primary turnout for both major parties earlier this year — points that Abrams said obscure other state actions that she said have made it harder for people to cast their ballots. “The fact that people are voting is in spite of SB 202, not because of it,” she said, referring to the GOP election law. “It was never about making sure that we had fair elections in Georgia. It was about gaming the election for Brian Kemp so he could keep people out of the polling place.” Kemp took credit for wage growth and low unemployment while blaming sustained inflation on “disastrous” policies of Democrats in Washington, while Abrams sidestepped her party’s role in the federal government and pointed the finger at Kemp. “We have the lowest unemployment rate in the history of our state," he said. "We have the most people ever working in the history of our state. We’re seeing economic opportunity in all parts of our state.” Kemp touted his use of state and federal funds to suspend gasoline taxes and issue income tax rebates, repeating his pledge to seek more income tax rebates plus property tax rebates in a second term. Abrams argued that Kemp's economy hasn't boosted enough Georgians. She pointed to her proposals to spend the state surplus on raises for teachers and some law enforcement officers, expand Medicaid, boost child care programs for working parents, among other proposals. “Right now people are feeling economic pain, and unfortunately under this governor, that pain is getting worse,” Abrams said. Kemp and Abrams drew sharp distinctions on crime, with the Republican governor attempting to cast Abrams as a supporter of the “defund the police” movement and touting his endorsements from dozens of sheriffs across the state. “He is lying again. I’ve never said that I believe in defunding the police. I believe in public safety and accountability,” Abrams shot back, highlighting her proposals for spending more on law enforcement with Kemp. While Kemp highlighted his administration’s push to curtail gang activity and violence in Georgia, Abrams criticized the administration for not thinking “holistically” about the root causes of crime, blaming Kemp's loosening of gun laws for a rise in violence. “What is most concerning to me is that you are minimizing the death,” Abrams said. “People are dying from gun violence in the state of Georgia; children are dying. It is the No. 1 killer of our children.” Kemp defended his policies, saying he had provided aid to state and local law enforcement, but that rising violence was ultimately not his fault. “We are not the local police department. I’m not the mayor. I’m the governor,” Kemp shot back, adding that local law enforcement agencies “know I will have their back.” Sunday's match was the third debate overall between the two rivals. They met only once in 2018, with Kemp, then secretary of state, skipping a second debate to attend a rally with then-President Donald Trump. Kemp leads in most polls, but Abrams argues that her focus on getting out infrequent Democratic voters may be missed by surveys. Unlike the first governor's debate on Oct. 17, Sunday night's event did not feature Libertarian Shane Hazel, the third candidate on the ballot. Hazel interrupted that debate several times trying to make his points because he wasn’t asked as many questions. Hazel's presence on the ballot means it's possible that there will be a runoff on Dec. 6, because Georgia law requires candidates to win an absolute majority. ___ Follow Jeff Amy at http://twitter.com/jeffamy. ___ Follow the AP’s coverage of the midterm elections at https://apnews.com/hub/2022-midterm-elections. Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray Credit: Ben Gray
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Walthall County deputy involved in crash with 18-wheeler Saturday night Published: Oct. 30, 2022 at 8:03 PM CDT|Updated: 8 minutes ago WALTHALL COUNTY, Miss. (WLBT) - A Walthall County deputy was involved in a vehicle crash Saturday night. According to the Walthall County Sheriff’s Office, Deputy Nickie Willoughby collided with an 18-wheeler while responding to a call in Tylertown, Mississippi. Willoughby sustained “extensive” injuries and was later transferred to Southwest Regional Medical Center and then to the University of Mississippi Medical Center. Police say Willoughby is in stable condition. Want more WLBT news in your inbox? Click here to subscribe to our newsletter. Copyright 2022 WLBT. All rights reserved.
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SAO PAULO (AP) — Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva has done it again: Twenty years after first winning the Brazilian presidency, the leftist defeated incumbent Jair Bolsonaro Sunday in an extremely tight election that marks an about-face for the country after four years of far-right politics. With more than 99% of the votes tallied in the runoff vote, da Silva had 50.9% and Bolsonaro 49.1%, and the election authority said da Silva’s victory was a mathematical certainty. It is a stunning reversal for da Silva, 77, whose imprisonment for corruption sidelined him from the 2018 election that brought Bolsonaro, a defender of conservative social values, to power. “Today the only winner is the Brazilian people," da Silva said in a speech at a hotel in downtown Sao Paulo. “This isn’t a victory of mine or the Workers’ Party, nor the parties that supported me in campaign. It’s the victory of a democratic movement that formed above political parties, personal interests and ideologies so that democracy came out victorious.” Da Silva is promising to govern beyond his party. He wants to bring in centrists and even some leaning to the right who voted for him for the first time, and to restore the country’s more prosperous past. Yet he faces headwinds in a politically polarized society where economic growth is slowing and inflation is soaring. This was the country's tightest election since its return to democracy in 1985, and the first time since then that the sitting president failed to win reelection. Just over 2 million votes separated the two candidates; the previous closest race, in 2014, was decided by a margin of roughly 3.5 million votes. The highly polarized election in Latin America's biggest economy extended a wave of recent leftist victories in the region, including Chile, Colombia and Argentina. As Lula spoke to his supporters — promising to “govern a country in a very difficult situation” — Bolsonaro had yet to concede. Da Silva’s inauguration is scheduled to take place on Jan. 1. He last served as president from 2003-2010. Thomas Traumann, an independent political analyst, compared the results to Biden’s 2020 victory, saying da Silva is inheriting an extremely divided nation. “The huge challenge that Lula has will be to pacify the country,” he said. “People are not only polarized on political matters, but also have different values, identity and opinions. What’s more, they don’t care what the other side’s values, identities and opinions are.” Congratulations for da Silva — and Brazil — began to pour in from around Latin America and across the world Sunday evening, including from U.S. President Joe Biden, who highlighted the country’s “free, fair, and credible elections.” The European Union also congratulated da Silva in a statement, commending the electoral authority for its effectiveness and transparency throughout the campaign. Bolsonaro had been leading throughout the first half of the count and, as soon as da Silva overtook him, cars in the streets of downtown Sao Paulo began honking their horns. People in the streets of Rio de Janeiro’s Ipanema neighborhood could be heard shouting, “It turned!” Da Silva’s headquarters in downtown Sao Paulo hotel only erupted once the final result was announced, underscoring the tension that was a hallmark of this race. “Four years waiting for this,” said Gabriela Souto, one of the few supporters allowed in due to heavy security. Outside Bolsonaro’s home in Rio, ground-zero for his support base, a woman atop a truck delivered a prayer over a speaker, then sang excitedly, trying to generate some energy as the tally grew for da Silva. But supporters decked out in the green and yellow of the flag barely responded. Many perked up when the national anthem played, singing along loudly with hands over their hearts. For months, it appeared that da Silva was headed for easy victory as he kindled nostalgia for his presidency, when Brazil’s economy was booming and welfare helped tens of millions join the middle class. But while da Silva topped the Oct. 2 first-round elections with 48% of the vote, Bolsonaro was a strong second at 43%, showing opinion polls significantly had underestimated his popularity. Bolsonaro’s administration has been marked by incendiary speech, his testing of democratic institutions, his widely criticized handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and the worst deforestation in the Amazon rainforest in 15 years. But he has built a devoted base by defending conservative values and presenting himself as protection from leftist policies that he says infringe on personal liberties and produce economic turmoil. And he shored up support in an election year with vast government spending. “We did not face an opponent, a candidate. We faced the machine of the Brazilian state put at his service so we could not win the election," da Silva told the crowd in Sao Paulo. Da Silva built an extensive social welfare program during his tenure that helped lift tens of millions into the middle class. The man universally known as Lula also presided over an economic boom, leaving office with an approval rating above 80%, prompting then U.S. President Barack Obama to call him “the most popular politician on Earth.” But he is also remembered for his administration’s involvement in vast corruption revealed by sprawling investigations. Da Silva’s arrest in 2018 kept him out of that year’s race against Bolsonaro, a fringe lawmaker at the time who was an outspoken fan of former U.S. President Donald Trump. Da Silva was jailed for for 580 days for corruption and money laundering. His convictions were later annulled by Brazil’s top court, which ruled the presiding judge had been biased and colluded with prosecutors. That enabled da Silva to run for the nation’s highest office for the sixth time. Da Silva has pledged to boost spending on the poor, reestablish relationships with foreign governments and take bold action to eliminate illegal clear-cutting in the Amazon rainforest. “We will once again monitor and do surveillance in the Amazon. We will fight every illegal activity," da Silva said in his acceptance speech. "At the same time we will promote sustainable development of the communities of the Amazon.” The president-elect has pledged to install a ministry for Brazil’s original peoples, which will be run by an Indigenous person. But as da Silva tries to achieve these and other goals, he will be confronted by strong opposition from conservative lawmakers likely to take their cues from Bolsonaro. Carlos Melo, a political science professor at Insper University in Sao Paulo, compared the likely political climate to that experienced by former President Dilma Rousseff, da Silva’s hand-picked successor after his second term. “Lula’s victory means Brazil is trying to overcome years of turbulence since the reelection of President Dilma Rousseff in 2014. That election never ended; the opposition asked for a recount, she governed under pressure and was impeached two years later,” said Melo. “The divide became huge and then made Bolsonaro.” Unemployment this year has fallen to its lowest level since 2015 and, although overall inflation has slowed during the campaign, food prices are increasing at a double-digit rate. Bolsonaro’s welfare payments helped many Brazilians get by, but da Silva has been presenting himself as the candidate more willing to sustain aid going forward and raise the minimum wage. In April, he tapped center-right Geraldo Alckmin, a former rival, to be his running mate. It was another key part of an effort to create a broad, pro-democracy front to not just unseat Bolsonaro, but to make it easier to govern. “If Lula manages to talk to voters who didn’t vote for him, which Bolsonaro never tried, and seeks negotiated solutions to the economic, social and political crisis we have, and links with other nations that were lost, then he could reconnect Brazil to a time in which people could disagree and still get some things done,” Melo said. ___ Carla Bridi contributed to this report from Brasilia. 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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — The Kansas City Royals hired Tampa Bay Rays bench coach Matt Quatraro as manager Sunday night, turning over the young core of a rebuilding franchise to a forward-thinking manager with experience winning in a small market. Quatraro replaces Mike Matheny, who was fired as part of a wide-spread shakeup within the Royals after a 65-97 finish for their sixth straight losing season. Quatraro was chosen by Royals general manager J.J. Picollo, who took over as head of the club's baseball operations after the firing of longtime front-office executive Dayton Moore. “We are extremely excited to have Matt leading our club and core of talent,” Picollo said in a statement. “Matt has great experiences throughout his career that have prepared him for this. He thoroughly impressed us all during our interview process and is clearly respected across the industry.” The Royals interviewed their own bench coach, Pedro Grifol, along with third base coach Vance Wilson and Triple-A Omaha manager Scott Thorman. They also expressed interest in Los Angeles Dodgers first base coach Clayton McCullough and Boston Red Sox bench coach Will Venable, who have been linked to manager openings elsewhere. One of the priorities that owner John Sherman had in overhauling the front office was that it lean more heavily on advanced analytics. And the 48-year-old Quatraro reflects that same emphasis in the manager; the Rays have excelled in using analytics to guide their decision-making, allowing them to consistently compete despite modest payrolls. “I do think the managerial position has changed,” Picollo said. “You talk to players around the league, executives — there are things teams are doing that are pretty advanced. Our goal is to find out what those things are and implement them here.” Tampa Bay has had five straight winning seasons while playing in the rugged AL East. Quatraro, who interviewed for the Mets and A’s manager jobs last season, will take over one of the youngest teams in baseball, flush with up-and-coming talent such as AL rookie of the year candidate Bobby Witt Jr., catcher MJ Melendez and first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino. However, there is a dearth of pitching prospects across the organization. "I’m grateful to Mr. Sherman and the ownership group, J.J. and the front office, and everyone else with the Royals for this opportunity,” Quatraro said. “I already knew the talent on the roster and how great the fans in Kansas City are, and the interview process convinced me that the terrific things I’d heard about the organization’s culture are true. I can’t wait to get started, and for my family to get to Kansas City and be part of that community.” Quatraro starred as a college catcher at Old Dominion before the Rays chose him in the eighth round of the 1996 first-year player draft. And while he eventually reached the Triple-A level, Quatraro never appeared in a major league game. After retiring as a player, Quatraro began working as an instructor in the Rays' minor league system. He started out as a hitting coach for Class A Hudson Valley but eventually rose to become the franchise's minor-league hitting coordinator. He was hired by Cleveland as its assistant hitting coach in 2010, and worked alongside manager Terry Francona through the 2017 season — a period in which Sherman was a minority owner of the franchise. Quatraro eventually returned to the Rays as their third base coach, and when Charlie Montoyo was hired as manager of the Blue Jays after the 2018 season, he was promoted to bench coach. He had served since as a sounding board for Rays manager Kevin Cash, helping the club win two division titles and make four straight playoff appearances. The Rays were swept by the Guardians earlier this month in their AL wild-card series. “J.J. and his staff designed and executed a rigorous process that revealed Matt to be the best leader for our club,” Sherman said. “Matt is widely respected throughout baseball with a proven record and tangible contributions in two organizations that built winning cultures through creativity and innovation. We are thrilled to welcome Matt, his wife Chris, and sons George and Leo to the Kansas City community.” ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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SEATTLE (AP) — Tyler Lockett caught a 33-yard touchdown pass from Geno Smith with 9:18 left, and the Seattle Seahawks won their third straight, 27-13 over the New York Giants on Sunday. The only matchup of teams with winning records in the NFL this week was a slugfest until the fourth quarter, when Lockett made up for two big mistakes earlier in the game and Seattle rookie running back Kenneth Walker III finally broke free, helping the surprising Seahawks (5-3) stay atop the NFC West. New York (6-2) saw its four-game win streak snapped entering its bye week and lost ground to undefeated Philadelphia in the NFC East — largely because the Seahawks corralled Saquon Barkley, who was held to a season-low 53 yards on 20 carries and had three catches for 9 yards. Lockett hauled in a short pass at the 3-yard line in the first half, but Adoree’ Jackson forced and recovered a fumble, leading to a 1-yard TD run from Barkley. Late in the third quarter, Lockett was free behind the Giants secondary but dropped what would have been a 33-yard touchdown. Given another chance on Seattle’s next drive, Lockett came through. First he made a solid 12-yard catch. Then he made a stutter-and-go move on Jackson and flashed open down the sideline. Smith’s throw was on target for the touchdown and a 20-13 Seattle lead. Seattle added insurance with 5:22 left thanks to Walker. New York’s Richie James fumbled his second punt return of the game, giving Seattle the ball at the Giants 32. Two plays later, Walker reversed his field, broke tackles and scooted 16 yards for the clinching touchdown. Walker finished with 51 yards on 18 carries. Smith was 23 of 34 for 212 yards and two touchdowns, including a 3-yard TD pass to DK Metcalf in the second quarter. Smith was 5 for 5 for 75 yards on the drive capped by Lockett’s scoring catch. Both Lockett (hamstring/oblique) and Metcalf (knee) were questionable entering the game. Barkley entered the week leading the NFL in yards from scrimmage and was second in yards rushing. His previous season low on the ground was 70 yards against Green Bay. But he struggled against a Seahawks defense that gave up 235 yards rushing to New Orleans less than a month ago. The lack of a run game put pressure on Daniel Jones, who avoided big mistakes but didn’t make any big plays through the air. Jones was 17 of 31 for 176 yards and was sacked five times. COACHING RANKS Seattle coach Pete Carroll tied Bud Grant for 18th on the all-time victory list with 168, including playoffs. Carroll was also penalized for sideline interference late in the fourth quarter when he collided with an official. Referee Jerome Boger inadvertently announced the penalty as being against the “Seattle Mariners.” INJURIES New York lost defensive lineman Nick Williams in the first quarter to a biceps injury and James was ruled out with a concussion after he hit the back of his head on the turf after his second fumble. Seattle played nearly the entire game without pass rusher Darrell Taylor due to a hip injury, and versatile safety Ryan Neal limped off in the fourth quarter with an apparent leg injury. UP NEXT Giants: After a bye, New York hosts Houston on Nov. 13. Seahawks: At Arizona next Sunday. ___ AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL Credit: John Froschauer Credit: John Froschauer Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez Credit: John Froschauer Credit: John Froschauer Credit: John Froschauer Credit: John Froschauer Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez Credit: John Froschauer Credit: John Froschauer Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez Credit: Marcio Jose Sanchez
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2022-10-31T01:12:35
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — In one moment, thousands of Halloween revelers crammed into the narrow, vibrant streets of Seoul’s most cosmopolitan neighborhood, eager to show off their capes, wizard hats and bat wings. In the next, panic spread as an unmanageable mass of people jammed into a narrow alley in Itaewon. Toppled revelers stacked on one another "like dominoes" in a chaotic crush so intense that clothes were ripped off. A stunned Seoul was just beginning on Monday to put together the huge scope of the crowd surge that killed mostly people in their 20s and 30s, including foreign nationals, on Saturday night. As of Sunday evening, officials put the death toll at 153 and the number of injured people at 133. The Ministry of the Interior and Safety said it expected the death toll to rise on account of the number of injured people in serious conditions. Witnesses say the nightmarish scene intensified as people performed CPR on the dying and carried limp bodies to ambulances, while dance music pulsed from garish clubs lit in bright neon. Others tried desperately to pull out those who were trapped underneath the crush of people, but failed because too many in the crowd had fallen on top of them. Some people were unable to move at all for 40 minutes. “We were just stuck together so tightly we couldn’t even shift to call out and report the situation,” said one witness, surnamed Lee. “We were strangers, but we held each others’ hands and repeatedly shouted out, ‘Let’s survive!’” Kim Mi Sung, a witness who works for a non-profit organization in Itaewon, told The Associated Press that nine out of the 10 people she gave CPR to eventually died. Many were bleeding from their noses and mouths. Most were women dressed as witches or were in other Halloween costumes; two were foreigners. “It was like a hell,” Kim said. “I still can't believe what happened.” In this ultra-wired, high-tech country, anguish, terror and grief — as well as many of the details of what happened — are playing out most vividly on social media. Users posted messages desperately seeking friends and loved ones, as witnesses and survivors described what they went through. “I thought I was dying," one woman said in posts on Twitter. "My entire body was stuck among everyone else, while people laughed from a terrace and videotaped us. I thought I would really die if I cried out. I stretched my hands out to (others) who were above me and I managed to get out.” An unidentified female witness in her 20s wept as she described the scene to the Yonhap news agency: “It looked like the graves of people piled upon one another. Some of them were slowly losing consciousness and others seemed to have already died." A male witness, surnamed Kong, said he managed to escape to a nearby bar with his friends after the crush happened. He saw through the bar windows that people were falling on top of each other “like dominoes,” Yonhap reported. Friends and family members gathered at a local government office to try to find news about the missing. “I haven’t heard from my child. How can I sleep when my child hasn’t returned home?” an unidentified woman said, according to footage from Yonhap News TV. One Twitter user posted a series of messages asking for information about a 17-year-old friend who had gone to Itaewon to celebrate wearing a hairband that looked like cat ears. “I lost contact with her. She’s been a friend of mine for 12 years, and we were like family. Please help me,” the message said. Even after the crush, some witnesses said they saw some revelers not immediately making way for emergency vehicles, rescuers and police officers. One viral video clip on Twitter showing a crowd of young people dancing and singing near the carnage drew several insults from South Koreans. ___ Jee-won Jeong contributed to this story from Bangkok. Credit: Lee Jin-man Credit: Lee Jin-man Credit: Lee Jin-man Credit: Lee Jin-man Credit: Lee Ji-eun Credit: Lee Ji-eun Credit: Ahn Young-joon Credit: Ahn Young-joon Credit: Lee Jin-man Credit: Lee Jin-man
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2022-10-31T01:12:41
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No telling how well Philadelphia pitcher Noah Syndergaard will do in Game 3 of the World Series. Or whether Astros dynamo Jose Altuve will deliver another three hits. But there will be one sure thing at Citizens Bank Park on Monday when the World Series resumes with the teams tied at 1-all: The Phillie Phanatic will put on quite a show on Halloween night. The fuzzy, green Phillies mascot is always a fan favorite, and is set to entertain the crowd at the first World Series game in Philly since 2009. After going 47-34 at the Bank this season — good, not great compared with several top teams — the Phillies became monster mashers at home in playoffs. Philadelphia went 5-0 at home in eliminating defending World Series champion Atlanta and San Diego in the playoffs, outscoring them by a total of 35-15. Syndergaard will start against Houston's Lance McCullers Jr. “I have not been shy as far as just being open to pitching on the road. I think it’s really cool to pitch on the road in the postseason. I think it’s when you get to experience the most raw and real atmospheres in all the game,” McCullers said. SERIES SCHEDULE (All times ET) Game 3: Monday in Philadelphia, 8:03 p.m., FOX Game 4: Tuesday in Philadelphia, 8:03 p.m., FOX Game 5: Wednesday in Philadelphia, 8:03 p.m., FOX Game 6 (if necessary): Friday in Houston, 8:03 p.m., FOX Game 7 (if necessary): Saturday in Houston, 8:03 p.m., FOX WEATHER OR NOT Showers are likely for Monday night, according to the National Weather Service, which estimated the chance of precipitation at 70%. The gametime temperature was forecast to be about 61 degrees. In the 2008 World Series, Philadelphia had a 3-1 lead going into Game 5 at Citizens Bank Park. The Rays tied the score at 2 in the sixth inning on Oct. 27 when play was suspended with the Phillies about to bat. The game began in light rain, but showers turned to a steady downpour and the field became a quagmire. The Rays had to relocate to a hotel in Delaware because their room block only was reserved through that afternoon. Rain and snow showers didn’t let up the next day and play resumed on Oct. 29 after a 46-hour suspension. “God Bless America” was sung rather than “The Star-Spangled Banner.” With fans bundled in parkas and blankets, Jayson Werth hit a run-scoring single in the bottom of the sixth, Rocco Baldelli tied the score with a seventh-inning homer off Ryan Madson and Pedro Feliz hit an RBI single in the bottom of the seventh. The Phillies held on to win 4-3 for their second Series title and first since 1980. A PERFECT PLATE Alex Bregman, Zack Wheeler and Yordan Alvarez were among those on the field who got attention in Game 2. Pat Hoberg wasn't — and for an umpire, that's always a good thing. Hoberg called balls and strikes in Houston's 5-2 win Saturday night and delivered a perfect plate performance, going 129 for 129 on taken pitches, according to the web site umpscorecards.com. The site tracks every pitch of the season and uses advanced methods to analyze them. Hoberg is 36 and joined the full-time umpiring staff in 2017. It would usually take an ump much longer to get such a plumb World Series assignment, but he ranked as the best pitch caller in the majors this year among umps with at least 30 games behind the plate. Umpscorecards said he had a 95.4% accuracy rate going into his first World Series. NOT RUBBED THE WRONG WAY Philadelphia Phillies manager Rob Thomson says he isn't concerned about Framber Valdez's unusual hand rubbing during Game 2, downplaying speculation on social media that the left-hander was up to something fishy. Major League Baseball on Sunday there was nothing to report, either. Videos circulating on the internet showed Valdez repeatedly rubbing his left thumb across his right palm, then rubbing the ball between pitches. Valdez pitched shutout ball into the seventh inning of the Astros’ 5-2 victory, which evened the Series at a win each. Thomson said Philadelphia’s dugout noticed what Valdez was doing but had no concern that he was adding a foreign substance to the ball. “Yeah, we did… it’s all over Twitter,” he said. “The umpires check these guys after almost every inning, and if there’s something going on, MLB will take care of it.” THERE HE IS For the first time in a sluggish postseason, Jose Altuve looked like himself in Game 2 of the World Series. Altuve led off the game with a rally-sparking double, singled in the fifth, then showed off his preternatural bat-to-ball skills in the seventh, slashing at a fastball thrown forehead-high for another single. The last one had the 5-foot-6 sparkplug chuckling after reaching first base. Houston was happy to see that smile. The 2017 AL MVP had been curiously quiet this month, opening the playoffs with a career-worst 0-for-25 slump and entering Game 2 a paltry 4 for 37 this postseason. “Boy, it was great to see,” manager Dusty Baker said. ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports Credit: Eric Gay Credit: Eric Gay Credit: David J. Phillip Credit: David J. Phillip Credit: David J. Phillip Credit: David J. Phillip
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2022-10-31T01:12:48
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CLEVELAND (AP) — Donovan Mitchell had 38 points and a season-high 12 assists, Kevin Love scored 16 of his 29 points in the fourth quarter and the Cleveland Cavaliers rallied to beat the New York Knicks 121-108 on Sunday night. Mitchell and Love combined for 28 points in the final period as Cleveland outscored New York 37-15. Love made five 3-pointers and Mitchell scored 12 points — both also had four-point plays — in rallying the Cavaliers from a nine-point deficit. Jalen Brunson had 12 points and three assists in the third, giving the Knicks their largest lead at 93-84. Brunson and Evan Fournier finished with 16 points apiece, while Julius Randle and RJ Barrett each had 15 for New York. Dean Wade scored a career-high 22 points and Evan Mobley had 16 points for the Cavaliers, who won have won five straight since dropping their season opener in Toronto. They are 3-0 at home. The Cavaliers also received six points and a game-high 13 rebounds from All-Star center Jarrett Allen and eight assists from Caris LeVert. Mitchell and LeVert each had 41 points Friday night in a 132-123 overtime win in Boston. Three-time All-Star Mitchell scored 15 points on five 3-pointers in the first quarter, helping the Cavaliers take a 10-point lead over his hometown team. Mitchell believed he would be traded to the Knicks over the summer, only to have the Cavaliers swoop in with a better offer on Sept. 1. Utah received Lauri Markkanen, Collin Sexton, rookie Ochai Agbaji, three first-round draft choices and two pick swaps in return. Randle also had nine rebounds and seven assists, and Isaiah Hartenstein had 12 points and nine rebounds off the bench. The Knicks amassed 64 points in the paint to 32 for the Cavaliers. All-Star point guard Darius Garland missed his fifth consecutive game for Cleveland with a left eye laceration. Garland has not played since being poked in the eye by Raptors guard Gary Trent Jr. on Oct. 19. SORE SUBJECT Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau cracked a smile when asked if he imagined what his lineup would look like with Mitchell in it. “You know, we don’t deal with hypotheticals,” Thibodeau said. “He’s a terrific player and he’s had an immediate impact with Cleveland. He’s a high-end talent.” Mitchell is leading the NBA in minutes per game while continuing to fill in for Garland. The Cavaliers haven’t lost since Mitchell temporarily moved to the point. “Part of that is because teams are having to deal with Mitchell, which makes space for his teammates,” Thibodeau said. “His shot profile is really good.” TIP-INS Knicks: New York has lost four straight at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse and is 47-64 in Cleveland. … G Quentin Grimes (left foot soreness), the No. 25 overall pick in 2021, has been inactive for all six games. Grimes averaged 6.0 points in 46 games as a rookie. … Two-way F Feron Hunt and two-way G Trevor Keels are on G League assignments with the Westchester Knicks. Cavaliers: Garland resumed on-court activities Wednesday, but no timetable is in place for his return to action. Coach J.B. Bickerstaff said Garland “wants to play, there is no doubt about it,” and will wear protective goggles indefinitely. … G Ricky Rubio (left knee surgery), G Dylan Windler (right ankle sprain), two-way F Isaiah Mobley (G League assignment) and Garland were inactive. UP NEXT Knicks: Host Atlanta on Wednesday night. Cavaliers: Host Boston on Wednesday night. ___ More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports Credit: Nick Cammett Credit: Nick Cammett Credit: Nick Cammett Credit: Nick Cammett Credit: Nick Cammett Credit: Nick Cammett Credit: Nick Cammett Credit: Nick Cammett Credit: Nick Cammett Credit: Nick Cammett Credit: Nick Cammett Credit: Nick Cammett
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2022-10-31T01:12:54
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CLEVELAND (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Ohio Lottery's "Pick 3 Evening" game were: 3-1-9 (three, one, nine) In Other News 1 McCrabb: Mother of 6-year-old boy killed crossing street: ‘It’s not the... 2 Annual Hamilton Thanksgiving 5K expected to top 2,000 participants 3 Kings Island hosts final day of Halloween Haunt, will soon reopen for... 4 Today is ‘Barn n Bunk Day’ in Trenton 5 Here are the 2022 trick-or-treat times for Butler, Warren and Preble...
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2022-10-31T01:13:01
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CLEVELAND (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Ohio Lottery's "Pick 4 Evening" game were: 3-1-7-3 (three, one, seven, three) In Other News 1 McCrabb: Mother of 6-year-old boy killed crossing street: ‘It’s not the... 2 Annual Hamilton Thanksgiving 5K expected to top 2,000 participants 3 Kings Island hosts final day of Halloween Haunt, will soon reopen for... 4 Today is ‘Barn n Bunk Day’ in Trenton 5 Here are the 2022 trick-or-treat times for Butler, Warren and Preble...
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2022-10-31T01:13:07
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CLEVELAND (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Ohio Lottery's "Pick 5 Evening" game were: 1-9-3-9-5 (one, nine, three, nine, five) In Other News 1 McCrabb: Mother of 6-year-old boy killed crossing street: ‘It’s not the... 2 Annual Hamilton Thanksgiving 5K expected to top 2,000 participants 3 Kings Island hosts final day of Halloween Haunt, will soon reopen for... 4 Today is ‘Barn n Bunk Day’ in Trenton 5 Here are the 2022 trick-or-treat times for Butler, Warren and Preble...
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2022-10-31T01:13:14
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After a major blunder Sunday on Twitter by the company’s new owner, Elon Musk, he is nevertheless going forward with his plans for major layoffs that could create even more content problems. Musk has already asked managers for lists of workers to fire in a cost-cutting move at Twitter, Bloomberg and The Wall Street Journal reported. Sources have claimed that he plans to cut the 7,500-person workforce by as much as 75% — though Musk denied that to staffers. The cuts might be closer to 50%, The Washington Post reported Saturday. One of the first to be slashed would likely be the legal, trust and safety division, which oversees content moderation, according to the Post. The cuts appear likely to boost controversial content, including porn, disinformation and hate speech, as vast numbers of posts would slip by largely unmonitored. Musk personally became part of the content problem Sunday when he amplified in a post — that he later deleted — a completely baseless conspiracy theory about the vicious home invasion attack Friday on Paul Pelosi, husband of Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi. “There is a tiny possibility there might be more to this story than meets the eye,” Musk posted. He linked to an article falsely claiming that Pelosi’s attacker was a lover he had met at a bar in the middle of the night. Police have said categorically that Paul Pelosi and assault suspect David DePape had never met before the attack. Musk is already struggling with taking control at Twitter. Several users that had been banned for breaking various company rules, including those against racist hate speech and lies, have reportedly been sneaking back onto Twitter since Musk took over Thursday. Problem content has also skyrocketed. The Network Contagion Research Institute, which analyzes messages across social media platforms, discovered that the use of the racist N-word on Twitter spiked nearly 500% over the 12 hours after Musk bought the company, The Washington Post reported last week. Musk on Friday tweeted that he wouldn’t make any “major content decisions or account reinstatements” until a new “content moderation council” is convened. Musk tried to reassure advertisers in a message last week that Twitter will not become a “free-for-all hellscape.” But he appears to be already struggling with that promise.
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2022-10-31T01:13:18
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CLEVELAND (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Ohio Lottery's "Rolling Cash 5" game were: 02-03-26-31-38 (two, three, twenty-six, thirty-one, thirty-eight) Estimated jackpot: $140,000 In Other News 1 McCrabb: Mother of 6-year-old boy killed crossing street: ‘It’s not the... 2 Annual Hamilton Thanksgiving 5K expected to top 2,000 participants 3 Kings Island hosts final day of Halloween Haunt, will soon reopen for... 4 Today is ‘Barn n Bunk Day’ in Trenton 5 Here are the 2022 trick-or-treat times for Butler, Warren and Preble...
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2022-10-31T01:13:21
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2022-10-31T01:14:52
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A senior Delhi Jal Board (DJB) official on Sunday bathed in water taken from a stretch of the Yamuna, a day after BJP MP Parvesh Verma alleged that the Yamuna water is toxic and challenged him to bathe in this water. A video of the incident is also viral on social media wherein the official can be seen collecting water from the river and taking bath on the banks. The controversy erupted after spraying of the defoamer in Yamuna ahead of Chhath Puja with the Opposition BJP and Congress alleging that the government used a "poisonous" chemical to remove froth. Sanjay Sharma, the Director of Treatment Quality Control, DJB, said he bathed in the water to prove that it was not harmful. "I have been saying it from day one (chemical is not poisonous). In fact, it has improved dissolved oxygen levels in the river water and other parametres such as biological oxygen demand and total suspended solids," he said. यह दिल्ली के सांसद है लेकिन इनकी जुबान तो देखो कितनी ओछी और तुच्छ है और वो भी भारतीय सरकार के एक अधिकारी के प्रति delhi jal board k director DTQC Sanjay Sharma ji ne yamuna k Pani me naha kar ye saaf kar diya ki yamuna ka pani puri tarah se saaf h @msisodia @ANI @CNNnews18 pic.twitter.com/ynv6hymHc2 — water treatment plant DJB (@delhijalboard0) October 30, 2022 A video on Friday showed the BJP's West Delhi MP Parvesh Sahib Singh Verma asking Sharma, who was supervising the spraying of deformer, if the anti-frothing chemical be poured on him. "Show me if you can take a dip in the Yamuna. You are spraying a poisonous chemical which will kill people," Verma can be seen telling Sharma in the video. Sharma had on Friday filed a police complaint against Verma and BJP leader Tajinder Singh Bagga for allegedly "intimidating" him and "obstructing discharge of official duty". According to Sharma's complaint, Verma used "very foul language and misbehaved with me. He is also spreading the false propaganda that I along with officers of the DJB are poisoning the water of the Yamuna river". The spray of the anti-foaming substance is duly approved by the DJB and has also been recommended by the National Mission on Clean Ganga under the Union Ministry of Jal Shakti, he had said. According to officials, the primary reason behind the formation of the toxic foam, an annual affair during this time of the year, is high phosphate content in the wastewater. Detergents used in dyeing industries, dhobi ghats and households are the major source of phosphates, they said. Wastewater from authorised colonies and settlements containing high phosphate content reach the river through untapped drains. When water falls from a height at a barrage, the turbulence agitates the phosphoric compounds in the river which leads to the formation of froth. The 22-kilometre stretch of the river between Wazirabad and Okhla, which is less than 2 per cent of its length of 1,370 kilometres from Yamunotri to Allahabad, accounts for around 80 per cent of the pollution load in the river. (With inputs from PTI)
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2022-10-31T01:14:56
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2022-10-31T01:15:00
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On Saturday, South sensation Samantha Ruth Prabhu revealed that she had been diagnosed with an autoimmune condition called Myositis. As soon as this news went viral, support poured in from all corners. Especially from her friends and colleagues from the industry. One special wish came from Telugu superstar Chiranjeevi, who penned a heartfelt note for the actor. He took to Twitter and wrote, "Dear Sam, From time to time, Challenges do come in our lives, perhaps to allow us to discover our own inner strengths. You are a wonderful girl with greater inner strength. I am sure, you shall overcome this challenge too. Very soon! Wishing you all the courage and conviction! May the force be with you!" Check it out: Wishing you speedy recovery!!@Samanthaprabhu2 pic.twitter.com/ZWGUv767VD — Chiranjeevi Konidela (@KChiruTweets) October 30, 2022 Reacting to his post, Samantha tweeted, "Thankyou sir for your kind and encouraging words @KChiruTweets." For the unversed, Samantha shared a picture of herself, sitting on a couch with an IV drip connected to her wrist. She captioned the picture, "Your response to the `Yashodha` trailer was overwhelming. It is this love and connection that I share with all of you, that gives me the strength to deal with the seemingly unending challenges that life throws at me. A few months back I was diagnosed with an autoimmune condition called Myositis. I was hoping to share this after it had gone into remission. But it is taking a little longer than I hoped. I am slowly realising that we don`t always need to put up a strong front." She further wrote, "Accepting this vulnerability is something that I am still struggling with. The doctors are confident that I will make a complete recovery very soon. I have had good days and bad days.... physically and emotionally.... and even when it feels like I can`t handle one more day of this, somehow that moment passes. I guess it can only mean that I am one more day closer to recovery. I love you.. THIS TOO SHALL PASS." Shedding light on the autoimmune condition, Dr S. Chatterjee, senior consultant of internal medicine at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital explained, "Myositis is an inflammation of the muscles. It can be caused by an infection, most commonly viral infection or bacterial infection. It can be autoimmune when your own body attacks the own muscles, drugs, or some injury." "It manifests weakness in the muscles like difficulty in movements, swelling and pain in the muscles. The test that needs to be done is CPK. Another confirmatory test is a biopsy. The treatment for the disease is anti-inflammatory drugs and intravenous immunoglobulins. It may or may not improve always and it might be a controllable disease only and may not be fully curable," he added. (With inputs from ANI)
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2022-10-31T01:15:02
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Chhath Puja 2022 celebrations in Gujarat turned deadly when a bridge in the Morbi district – which was over a century old – collapsed, claiming over 100 lives till now, with the search operation still going on for over 100 more people who fell into the river. The British-era bridge in Gujarat’s Morbi had around 500 people on it at the time of the collapse. According to media reports, people had congregated on the bridge to perform rituals connected with Chhath puja on Sunday evening. Till now, over 100 people have been declared dead and the search operation is still going on for 100 more people, who are feared to be trapped in the river after the bridge collapsed. A special team has been formed to probe the matter. Morbi cable bridge collapse | More than 100 deaths have been reported till early morning. Around 177 people have been rescued. 19 people are under treatment. Army, Navy, Air Force, NDRF, Fire Brigade are conducting search operations: Gujarat Information Department pic.twitter.com/1BPa6lU39y — ANI (@ANI) October 31, 2022 Gujarat bridge collapse: Top updates The death toll from the bridge collapse in Morbi has now crossed 100, with dozens of people left injured. It is speculated that over 100 people are still trapped in the Macchu river after the collapse. Till now, over 70 people have been rescued from the water and taken to nearby hospitals for treatment. Many of those who died are women and children. Harrowing videos from the accident show people struggling in the water trying to reach the banks. The bridge collapse in Morbi took place around 6:42 pm on Sunday evening, when over 500 people had congregated on the bridge to perform Chhath puja rituals. Meanwhile, it is expected that the death toll from the accident will rise. NDRF search operations were being conducted overnight, and the Indian Army, Navy, and Air Force have also been deployed to help the people in this matter. Rescue operations were hampered due to the lack of proper light in the area. A private company reopened the bridge after renovation work without proper fitness certification from the authorities and the government, according to media reports. The bridge was reopened without permission on the occasion of Chhath puja. Politics has erupted over the Morbi cable bridge collapse, with the Aam Aadmi Party blaming the BJP government in Gujarat for the mishap. Meanwhile, Congress has demanded a thorough investigation into the matter.
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2022-10-31T01:15:08
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Daily 3" game were: 6-0-9 (six, zero, nine) DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Daily 3" game were: 6-0-9 (six, zero, nine)
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2022-10-31T01:18:10
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Daily 4" game were: 9-0-5-8 (nine, zero, five, eight) DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Daily 4" game were: 9-0-5-8 (nine, zero, five, eight)
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2022-10-31T01:18:16
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Fantasy 5 Double Play" game were: 14-23-27-32-36 (fourteen, twenty-three, twenty-seven, thirty-two, thirty-six) DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Fantasy 5 Double Play" game were: 14-23-27-32-36 (fourteen, twenty-three, twenty-seven, thirty-two, thirty-six)
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2022-10-31T01:18:22
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Fantasy 5" game were: 01-09-11-24-35 (one, nine, eleven, twenty-four, thirty-five) Estimated jackpot: $316,000 DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Fantasy 5" game were: 01-09-11-24-35 (one, nine, eleven, twenty-four, thirty-five) Estimated jackpot: $316,000
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2022-10-31T01:18:28
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Both defenses provided little resistance in the first half. After both offenses traded punts to start the game, the Rams chewed most of the first quarter after marching 88 yards in 17 plays. Sean McVay won the first round against DeMeco Ryans after converting against a couple of blitzes with screen passes. The coverage wasn’t great, and neither were the penalties, but the defense couldn’t get off the field. You have to give credit to the 49ers' offense for answering both of Los Angele’s scores with points of their own. That kept the game in striking distance and allowed Ryans to make adjustments at halftime. The Rams couldn’t do anything offensively in the second half. For as much flack as he’s caught the past couple of weeks, Ryans and company looked like their elite selves again. Of course, it helped to have a lead, and that the Rams couldn’t run the ball. But this game was all about the offense. Christian McCaffrey threw a touchdown, ran for one, and caught one. He had 94 rushing yards on 18 carries and caught eight passes for 55 yards. Those stats don’t do justice for how much of a difference-maker McCaffrey was. He bailed out the offense early. Jimmy Garoppolo completed 21 of his 25 passes. He had a few close calls, but “almost interceptions” don’t matter in the NFL. Jimmy threw for 235 yards and had four or five gorgeous throws. He pushed the ball down the field, leaned on Brandon Aiyuk, and let his playmakers make plays. The offensive line allowed three sacks but overall played well. This wasn’t a complete game, but what we saw from the 49ers in the second half is why some still believe they’re a Super Bowl contender. Getting healthy out of the bye week will go a long way, and this performance will do nothing but inspire confidence.
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2022-10-31T01:18:31
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Keno" game were: 01-05-06-10-13-16-18-22-23-24-26-29-35-49-53-57-66-73-74-76-77-80 (one, five, six, ten, thirteen, sixteen, eighteen, twenty-two, twenty-three, twenty-four, twenty-six, twenty-nine, thirty-five, forty-nine, fifty-three, fifty-seven, sixty-six, seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-six, seventy-seven, eighty)
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2022-10-31T01:18:35
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If only the 49ers could play the Rams every single week. For the seventh straight game in the regular season, Kyle Shanahan put a beat down on his old buddy Sean McVay, 31-14. It wasn’t always pretty in the first half, but in the second half the 49ers absolutely dominated to even their record at 4-4. Now the 49ers go into the bye week with three wins in the division, including one over their biggest competition right now, the Seattle Seahawks. Join us live now using the embedded YouTube link at the top of the page, or just click here. We’re taking your questions and comments for the next hour or so, and reacting to what gets said in the post-game press conferences. If you miss any of the show, it will be available in podcast form soon after the broadcast. You can also go back on the YouTube page, of course.
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2022-10-31T01:18:37
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DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Poker Lotto" game were: QC-4D-6D-8D-9S (QC, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9S) DETROIT (AP) _ The winning numbers in Sunday evening's drawing of the Michigan Lottery's "Poker Lotto" game were: QC-4D-6D-8D-9S (QC, 4D, 6D, 8D, 9S)
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2022-10-31T01:18:41
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SAO PAULO (AP) — Autoridad electoral: Lula supera a Bolsonaro y gana los comicios presidenciales de Brasil. - Bilbruck leads Greenfield-Northwestern past Calhoun in 1st round - Cougar removed from residential area for safety - Trick-or-treat hours / Halloween events / displays - Jacksonville's season ends with loss to Metamora - Routt rolls past Villa Grove in first round of playoffs - Cougar making its way across west-central Illinois after Nebraska release - Roodhouse woman accused of stealing $64,000 from softball group - Police beat for Saturday, Oct. 29 Most Popular - The Civil War led to spiritualism’s heyday. With the country awash in nearly 700,000 deaths,... - Using the right credit cards for your purchases can help you save money and maximize your... - A massive recall of sleep apnea machines is expected to drag into next year. That's caused... - Americans who live in apartments without private garages are stringing extension cords across...
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2022-10-31T01:19:05
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WHL All Times Local Western Conference B.C. Division U.S. Division Eastern Conference East Division Central Division Note: Two points for a team winning in overtime or shootout; the team losing in overtime or shootout receives one which is registered in the OTL or SOL columns. Thursday's results Vancouver 2 Edmonton 1 Friday's results Winnipeg 4 Brandon 1 Calgary 5 Edmonton 0 Swift Current 6 Victoria 1 Red Deer 4 Vancouver 0 Moose Jaw 4 Everett 1 Saskatoon 2 Medicine Hat 1 Seattle 5 Prince George 4 Kelowna 4 Portland 3 (OT) Kamloops 5 Spokane 1 Saturday's results Winnipeg 4 Brandon 3 Everett 3 Regina 2 Prince George 4 Seattle 1 Swift Current 5 Prince Albert 4 Portland 5 Kelowna 3 Tri-City 6 Moose Jaw 2 Victoria 4 Medicine Hat 3 (OT) Lethbridge 2 Saskatoon 1 Kamloops 7 Spokane 1 Sunday's results Calgary 3 Vancouver 2 Red Deer 7 Edmonton 2 Regina 7 Tri-City 3 Tuesday's games Everett at Winnipeg, 7:05 p.m. Victoria at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Tri-City at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Medicine Hat, 7 p.m. Prince George at Seattle, 7:05 p.m. Wednesday's games Everett at Brandon, 7 p.m. Victoria at Calgary, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Swift Current, 7 p.m. Tri-City at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Prince George at Portland, 7 p.m. Friday's games Tri-City at Brandon, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Lethbridge, 7 p.m. Victoria at Edmonton, 7 p.m. Medicine Hat at Calgary, 7 p.m. Red Deer at Swift Current, 7 p.m. Everett at Saskatoon, 7 p.m. Moose Jaw at Prince Albert, 7 p.m. Seattle at Portland, 7 p.m. Prince George at Spokane, 7:05 p.m.
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2022-10-31T01:19:05
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Rebels 7, Oil Kings 2 First Period 1. Edmonton, Miller 3 (Larson) 4:23. 2. Red Deer, Mayo 5 (Brigley) 10:57. 3. Edmonton, Golder 2 (unassisted) 13:07 (pp). 4. Red Deer, Uchacz 11 (Lind, Grubbe) 14:53 (pp). Penalties — Lind Rd (checking from behind) 0:49; Melnyk Edm (mouthguard) 2:28; Bourne Rd (holding) 8:57; Gislason Rd (tripping) 12:35; Edmonton bench (too many men, served by Finley) 14:07. Second Period 5. Red Deer, Sedoff 1 (Uchacz) 2:16. 6. Red Deer, Burlock 1 (Birnie) 2:56. 7. Red Deer, Armstrong 1 (Uchacz) 7:17. 8. Red Deer, Mayo 6 (Sedoff, Grubbe) 9:06 (pp). 9. Red Deer, Formanek 2 (Lind, Larson) 19:41. Penalties — Weir Rd (interference) 3:48; Kowalyk Edm (holding) 7:57; Isley Rd (tripping) 9:46; Birnie Rd (tripping) 15:14; Uchacz Rd (face off violation) 16:18; Bourne Rd (mouthguard) 19:41. Third Period No Scoring. Penalties — Isley Rd (tripping) 3:07; Grubbe Rd (boarding) 8:05; Lind Rd (delay of game) 9:29; Isley Rd (misconduct, 10-minute misconduct) 13:41; Formanek Rd (interference) 13:41; Bourne Rd (slashing) 19:56. Shots on goal by Goal — Red Deer: Stoesser (W, ). Edmonton: Worthington (L, ), Hay (0:00 third, 9 shots, 9 saves). Power plays (goals-chances) — Red Deer: 2-5; Edmonton: 1-12. Referees — Brett Iverson, Cameron Fox. Linesmen — Josh Long, Will Mosswick. Attendance — 5,175 at Edmonton.
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2022-10-31T01:19:11
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2022-10-31T01:19:21
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia's Republican Gov. Brian Kemp and Democratic challenger Stacey Abrams traded harsh attacks on Georgia's elections during the pair's final debate Sunday before Georgia's Nov. 8 election, while elaborating on their positions on abortion and offering sharply differing visions for the state's economy. Kemp avoided a categorical promise not to sign further abortion restrictions, saying “it’s not my desire to go move the needle any further." But he acknowledged that more restrictions might be passed by a Republican legislature, saying that “we’ll look at those when the time comes.” Abrams pointed out that equivocation, saying, “Let’s be clear, he did not say he wouldn’t.” Kemp criticized Abrams as inconsistent on what restrictions she would support. Abrams argued she had not changed her position and said she would support legal abortion until a fetus is viable outside the womb. Kemp denied claims by Democrats that under Georgia's abortion restrictions, which restrict most abortions after cardiac activity can be detected in the womb, women could be prosecuted for abortions or investigated after miscarriages. The governor revealed that his wife had miscarried one of what had been twins, while the other survived to become his eldest daughter, calling it a “tragic, traumatic situation.” Abrams, though, said it was up to local law enforcement and district attorneys and that it wasn't clear local authorities won't attempt prosecutions. Abrams said women “should not be worried about the knock on the door is the sheriff coming to ask them if they have had an illegal abortion.” Though Kemp and Abrams disputed issues with specificity throughout the 60-minute debate, they reserved their most personal back-and-forth for a discussion of voting rights, exposing the origins of a rivalry that goes back to when Kemp was secretary of state and Abrams was a state House member, before each ran for governor in 2018. Kemp’s version is that he’s made it “easy to vote and hard to cheat” in Georgia, while Abrams has spent “the last 10 years running around telling you that’s not the case.” He added the barb that she’s “benefited personally from that running around,” noting Abrams’ personal financial success since her 2018 defeat. Abrams answered that Kemp “has spent 16 years attacking the right to vote in Georgia,” most recently with the 2021 elections law overhaul that, among its provisions, enacted new rules around voting by mail. Kemp noted that early vote totals have already reached 1.6 million, far outpacing 2018, with early voting running through Friday. He also highlighted record primary turnout for both major parties earlier this year — points that Abrams said obscure other state actions that she said have made it harder for people to cast their ballots. “The fact that people are voting is in spite of SB 202, not because of it,” she said, referring to the GOP election law. “It was never about making sure that we had fair elections in Georgia. It was about gaming the election for Brian Kemp so he could keep people out of the polling place.” Kemp took credit for wage growth and low unemployment while blaming sustained inflation on “disastrous” policies of Democrats in Washington, while Abrams sidestepped her party’s role in the federal government and pointed the finger at Kemp. “We have the lowest unemployment rate in the history of our state," he said. "We have the most people ever working in the history of our state. We’re seeing economic opportunity in all parts of our state.” Kemp touted his use of state and federal funds to suspend gasoline taxes and issue income tax rebates, repeating his pledge to seek more income tax rebates plus property tax rebates in a second term. Abrams argued that Kemp's economy hasn't boosted enough Georgians. She pointed to her proposals to spend the state surplus on raises for teachers and some law enforcement officers, expand Medicaid, boost child care programs for working parents, among other proposals. “Right now people are feeling economic pain, and unfortunately under this governor, that pain is getting worse,” Abrams said. Kemp and Abrams drew sharp distinctions on crime, with the Republican governor attempting to cast Abrams as a supporter of the “defund the police” movement and touting his endorsements from dozens of sheriffs across the state. “He is lying again. I’ve never said that I believe in defunding the police. I believe in public safety and accountability,” Abrams shot back, highlighting her proposals for spending more on law enforcement with Kemp. While Kemp highlighted his administration’s push to curtail gang activity and violence in Georgia, Abrams criticized the administration for not thinking “holistically” about the root causes of crime, blaming Kemp's loosening of gun laws for a rise in violence. “What is most concerning to me is that you are minimizing the death,” Abrams said. “People are dying from gun violence in the state of Georgia; children are dying. It is the No. 1 killer of our children.” Kemp defended his policies, saying he had provided aid to state and local law enforcement, but that rising violence was ultimately not his fault. “We are not the local police department. I’m not the mayor. I’m the governor,” Kemp shot back, adding that local law enforcement agencies “know I will have their back.” Sunday's match was the third debate overall between the two rivals. They met only once in 2018, with Kemp, then secretary of state, skipping a second debate to attend a rally with then-President Donald Trump. Kemp leads in most polls, but Abrams argues that her focus on getting out infrequent Democratic voters may be missed by surveys. Unlike the first governor's debate on Oct. 17, Sunday night's event did not feature Libertarian Shane Hazel, the third candidate on the ballot. Hazel interrupted that debate several times trying to make his points because he wasn’t asked as many questions. Hazel's presence on the ballot means it's possible that there will be a runoff on Dec. 6, because Georgia law requires candidates to win an absolute majority. ___ Follow Jeff Amy at http://twitter.com/jeffamy. ___ Follow the AP’s coverage of the midterm elections at https://apnews.com/hub/2022-midterm-elections.
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2022-10-31T01:19:24
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EDMONTON - The Red Deer Rebels ran into some early adversity in Edmonton on Sunday, trailing the host Oil Kings 2-1 before their game was 14 minutes old. The Rebels didn't take long to get things right, scoring six unanswered goals to win the Western Hockey League contest 7-2. It was the Rebels 13th win in as many games. Hunter Mayo scored twice for the Rebels (13-0-0-0), with singles netted by Kai Uchacz, Christoffer Sedoff, Escalus Burlock, Craig Armstrong and Frantisek Formanek. Cole Miller and Carson Golder scored for the Oil Kings (1-12-1-0), who were outshot 34-25. --- HITMEN 3 GIANTS 2 CALGARY, ALTA. — Third-period goals by Sean Tschigerl and Riley Fiddler-Schultz snapped a 1-1 tie and the Calgary Hitmen outlasted the visiting Vancouver Giants 3-2 at the Scotiabank Saddledome. London Hoilett scored the other goal for the Hitmen (6-4-1-1), who were outshot 34-26. Ty Halaburda and Samuel Honzek scored for the improving Giants (4-7-1-2). The Giants played the final 40 minutes with only four defencemen as Tom Cadieux was given a game misconduct and Carson Haynes left the matinee with an injury. The Giants' eight-game road trip will continue with a stop in Medicine Hat on Tuesday and in Swift Current on Wednesday. --- PATS 7 AMERICANS 3 REGINA, SASK. — Connor Bedard scored twice and added two assists as the Regina Pats beat the visiting Tri-City Americans 7-3. Borya Valis, Easton Armstrong, Layton Feist, Tanner Howe and Tye Spencer also scored for the Pats (7-7-0-1), who were outshot 31-30. Tyson Greenway, Jordan Gavin and Parker Bell scored for the Americans (6-6-0-0). * This roundup was generated automatically with a CP-developed application. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 30, 2022.
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2022-10-31T01:19:42
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SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — In one moment, thousands of Halloween revelers crammed into the narrow, vibrant streets of Seoul’s most cosmopolitan neighborhood, eager to show off their capes, wizard hats and bat wings. In the next, panic spread as an unmanageable mass of people jammed into a narrow alley in Itaewon. Toppled revelers stacked on one another "like dominoes" in a chaotic crush so intense that clothes were ripped off. A stunned Seoul was just beginning on Monday to put together the huge scope of the crowd surge that killed mostly people in their 20s and 30s, including foreign nationals, on Saturday night. As of Sunday evening, officials put the death toll at 153 and the number of injured people at 133. The Ministry of the Interior and Safety said it expected the death toll to rise on account of the number of injured people in serious conditions. Witnesses say the nightmarish scene intensified as people performed CPR on the dying and carried limp bodies to ambulances, while dance music pulsed from garish clubs lit in bright neon. Others tried desperately to pull out those who were trapped underneath the crush of people, but failed because too many in the crowd had fallen on top of them. This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate Some people were unable to move at all for 40 minutes. “We were just stuck together so tightly we couldn’t even shift to call out and report the situation,” said one witness, surnamed Lee. “We were strangers, but we held each others’ hands and repeatedly shouted out, ‘Let’s survive!’” Kim Mi Sung, a witness who works for a non-profit organization in Itaewon, told The Associated Press that nine out of the 10 people she gave CPR to eventually died. Many were bleeding from their noses and mouths. Most were women dressed as witches or were in other Halloween costumes; two were foreigners. “It was like a hell,” Kim said. “I still can't believe what happened.” In this ultra-wired, high-tech country, anguish, terror and grief — as well as many of the details of what happened — are playing out most vividly on social media. Users posted messages desperately seeking friends and loved ones, as witnesses and survivors described what they went through. “I thought I was dying," one woman said in posts on Twitter. "My entire body was stuck among everyone else, while people laughed from a terrace and videotaped us. I thought I would really die if I cried out. I stretched my hands out to (others) who were above me and I managed to get out.” An unidentified female witness in her 20s wept as she described the scene to the Yonhap news agency: “It looked like the graves of people piled upon one another. Some of them were slowly losing consciousness and others seemed to have already died." A male witness, surnamed Kong, said he managed to escape to a nearby bar with his friends after the crush happened. He saw through the bar windows that people were falling on top of each other “like dominoes,” Yonhap reported. Friends and family members gathered at a local government office to try to find news about the missing. “I haven’t heard from my child. How can I sleep when my child hasn’t returned home?” an unidentified woman said, according to footage from Yonhap News TV. One Twitter user posted a series of messages asking for information about a 17-year-old friend who had gone to Itaewon to celebrate wearing a hairband that looked like cat ears. “I lost contact with her. She’s been a friend of mine for 12 years, and we were like family. Please help me,” the message said. Even after the crush, some witnesses said they saw some revelers not immediately making way for emergency vehicles, rescuers and police officers. One viral video clip on Twitter showing a crowd of young people dancing and singing near the carnage drew several insults from South Koreans. ___ Jee-won Jeong contributed to this story from Bangkok.
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2022-10-31T01:19:49
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TAYLORSVILLE, Utah — A popular Halloween display that helped bring donations for the Utah Food Bank is calling it quits. Scott Childs' creation, dubbed "A Child's Haunting," has been on full display outside of his Taylorsville home for the past 18 years. "My mom used to always have us make our Halloween decorations, and I found it fascinating," said Childs. Since, then, his fascination for All Hallows' Eve has evolved over time. "I add at least one to three new things every single year, and it's blossomed into having a huge blacklight room," said Childs. He said he's also added a one-of-a-kind spider tunnel where the spiders actually move, and a laser light show. The display is months in the making every year. "I decorate throughout the entire month of September and October, and then it's only Halloween night that I do the big show," said Childs. He has used it as more than just a frightfully fun time for those who show up, but also for a good cause. For many years, he has taken up donations for the Utah Food Bank. In the beginning, he said he got about 170 pounds of food, which has grown to anywhere from 1,000 to 2,500 pounds in any given year. But he said this will be the final year for his popular haunt after a bout with COVID-19 last year landed him in the hospital. "I even almost died three times," Childs said. "It was scary, and after I got out of the hospital, I was on oxygen for a few months." He said the symptoms, including brain fog and memory loss, have lingered since then, and he was diagnosed as a COVID "long-hauler." Zapped of his energy, Childs says he has depended heavily on the help of his 13-year-old daughter and others to make his yearly display happen this time around. "She's done a good portion of the decorating herself," said Childs. Dan McEntire has lived next door to Childs for five years. During that time, he has even let Childs use his backyard for some of the decorations. "We'll come out here tomorrow night and there will be, at any given time, 30 people out front," said McEntire. McEntire said he isn't completely sold on this being the last Halloween he sees the ghouls and goblins next door to his home. However, if it is, he hopes plenty of people come out and support his neighbor. "Hopefully this gets the word out and will get the whole crowd — Taylorsville, Murray, West Valley — get everybody out here," said McEntire. That's something Childs also would like to see. "I do hope that there's a lot of people that come to enjoy the last night of this and see things for the last time," said Childs. He said he has had several inquiries from people who are interested in buying parts of the display or even all of it.
https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-news/popular-taylorsville-halloween-display-food-drive-to-end-after-18-years
2022-10-31T01:19:54
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — AP source: The Kansas City Royals have hired Tampa Bay Rays bench coach Matt Quatraro as their new manager. - Bilbruck leads Greenfield-Northwestern past Calhoun in 1st round - Cougar removed from residential area for safety - Trick-or-treat hours / Halloween events / displays - Jacksonville's season ends with loss to Metamora - Routt rolls past Villa Grove in first round of playoffs - Cougar making its way across west-central Illinois after Nebraska release - Roodhouse woman accused of stealing $64,000 from softball group - Police beat for Saturday, Oct. 29 Most Popular - The Civil War led to spiritualism’s heyday. With the country awash in nearly 700,000 deaths,... - Using the right credit cards for your purchases can help you save money and maximize your... - A massive recall of sleep apnea machines is expected to drag into next year. That's caused... - Americans who live in apartments without private garages are stringing extension cords across...
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2022-10-31T01:19:55
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate DETROIT (AP) — Saddiq Bey scored 28 points, Cade Cunningham was an assist short of a triple-double and the Detroit Pistons beat the defending champion Golden State Warriors 128-114 on Sunday night to end a five-game losing streak. Cunningham had 23 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists to help the Pistons won for the first time since their opening game. Isaiah Stewart added 24 points and 13 rebounds as Detroit's starters scored 111 points. Steph Curry had 32 points and Jordan Poole added 30 for Golden State, coming off a 120-113 overtime loss in Charlotte on Saturday. The Warriors played without Klay Thompson (rest). Golden State led by 10 early in the second quarter, but the Pistons responded with a 29-9 run to take a 10-point lead of their own. Stewart had 15 points and seven rebounds in the first half, including a rare 3-pointer to put Detroit up 63-55 at halftime. Curry was 3-8 on 3-pointers in a 15-point half, but the rest of the Warriors went 1-13 from behind the arc. Golden State had a 22-12 edge on points in the paint, but Detroit's jump shooting gave them a decided edge. The Pistons kept rolling in the third quarter, starting with an 11-2 run to go up by 17, 74-57. Poole, though, scored 12 points in 52 seconds — a three-point play and three 3-pointers — to cut it to 79-72. Detroit regained the momentum when Cunningham blocked Curry at the rim and tapped the loose ball to Ivey, who drove the length of the floor for a dunk. Poole had 18 points in the quarter, but the Pistons outscored Golden State 37-36 to take a 100-91 lead. The Warriors never made a significant run in the fourth. TIP INS Warriors: Poole and Curry outscored their teammates 62-52 in the first three quarters. Their fellow starters — Draymond Green, Kevan Looney and Andrew Wiggins — combined for 19 points on 7-of-24 shooting. Pistons: Detroit had more points in the first three quarters (100) than they averaged in four losses (96.3) to the Warriors over the last two seasons. ... Rookie C Jalen Duran left in the fourth quarter with a left leg injury. UP NEXT Warriors: At Miami on Tuesday night. Pistons: At Milwaukee on Monday and Wednesday nights. ___ More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/nba and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
https://www.myjournalcourier.com/sports/article/Bey-Cunningham-lead-Pistons-past-defending-champ-17545654.php
2022-10-31T01:20:01
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This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate BOSTON (AP) — Jaylen Brown scored 24 points and the Boston Celtics took advantage of cold shooting by Bradley Beal, routing the Washington Wizards 112-94 on Sunday night. Jayson Tatum had 23 points, including five 3-pointers, and Malcolm Brogdon added 21 points off the bench to help Boston avoid its third straight loss. The Celtics connected on 21 3-pointers on the night and had 29 assists on 36 made field goals. Kristaps Porzingis scored 17 points for the Wizards, who have lost three of their last four. Beal missed his first 11 shots and was scoreless until the third quarter before finishing with 12 points and eight assists. With Beal struggling, Boston led by as many as 24 points in the opening 24 minutes. Washington's starting lineup managed to connect on just 11 of its 32 field goal attempts in the half. Beal’s first points came from the free throw line with 2:29 left in quarter. He didn’t score from the from the field until dropping in a step-back, 17-footer a few possessions later. It also didn’t help that Sunday was Washington’s second game without one of its peskiest defenders in backup point guard Delon Wright, who could be sidelined up to two months with a hamstring issue. TIP-INS Wizards: The last time Beal was held scoreless in the first half of a game was 2018 against the Warriors. … Trailed 51-27 in the second quarter before closing the half on a 20-7 run. … Have faced first- quarter deficits of at least 15 points in back-to-back games. Celtics: Grant Williams had 10 points, four rebounds and a block in his first game back from serving a one-game suspension for bumping a referee. … Led 34-15 at end of first quarter. … Jumped out to 21-8 lead, with Tatum and Brown taking the team’s first 12 shots and combining for 27 points in the period. UP NEXT Wizards: Host Philadelphia on Monday. Celtics: At Cleveland on Wednesday. ___ More AP NBA: https://apnews.com/hub/NBA and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2022-10-31T01:20:19
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