Andreeva, 15, wins again at Madrid Open; Murray loses

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:10:30 GMT

Andreeva, 15, wins again at Madrid Open; Murray loses MADRID (AP) — After another impressive victory at the Madrid Open, Mirra Andreeva patiently took photos with some fans who looked young enough to be her classmates in high school.Moments earlier, the 15-year-old Russian had been raising her arms by the net to celebrate her win over a top-20 opponent.Andreeva, a day after defeating 2021 U.S. Open finalist Leylah Fernandez for her first tour-level win, beat 14th-ranked Beatriz Haddad Maia 7-6 (6), 6-3 to advance to the third round on Thursday.“Yes, I’m a bit surprised but also everyone was telling me they are playing the same level as you, they are just more consistent,” Andreeva said. “Their mental level is different but the game-level is almost the same.”In the men’s draw, two-time Madrid champion Andy Murray lost his first-round match in straight sets to qualifier Andrea Vavassori.With her win over Fernandez, Andreeva became the third-youngest player to win a main-draw match at a WTA 1000 tournament, behind Coco Gauff a...

Zoonomia: Genetic research reveals all we share with animals

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:10:30 GMT

Zoonomia: Genetic research reveals all we share with animals By comparing the genetic blueprints of an array of animals, scientists are gaining new insights into our own species and all we share with other creatures.One of the most striking revelations is that certain passages in the instructions for life have persisted across evolutionary time, representing a through line that binds all mammals – including us. The findings come from the Zoonomia Project, an international effort that offers clues about human traits and diseases, animal abilities like hibernation and even the genetics behind a sled dog named Balto who helped save lives a century ago. Researchers shared some of their discoveries in 11 papers published Thursday in the journal Science.David O’Connor, who studies primate genetics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, said the studies tackle deep questions.“It’s just the wonder of biology, how we are so similar and dissimilar to all the things around us,” said O’Connor, who wasn’t involved in the research. “It’s the sort of thing...

3 high school seniors arrested in deadly rock-throwing crime spree

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:10:30 GMT

3 high school seniors arrested in deadly rock-throwing crime spree JEFFERSON COUNTY, Colo. (KDVR) — Three 18-year-olds have been arrested in connection to the rock-throwing crime spree in Jefferson and Boulder counties that killed a 20-year-old woman. The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office has announced the arrest of three suspects in a case that has grabbed the attention of many in the metro area as well as nationally. Overnight Tuesday into Wednesday morning, JCSO said they arrested Joseph Koenig, Nicholas “Mitch” Karol-Chik and Zachary Kwak. The three men are all 18 years old and were taken into custody at their respective parents' homes in Arvada. Joseph Koenig was arrested in connection to the deadly rock-throwing crime spree that killed a 20-year-old Arvada woman. (Jefferson County Sheriff's Office)Nicholas Karol-Chik was arrested in connection to the deadly rock-throwing crime spree that killed a 20-year-old Arvada woman. (Jefferson County Sheriff's Office)Zachary Kwak was arrested in connection to the deadly rock-throwing crime spree that ki...

Austria sticking to veto on Schengen expansion, foreign minister says  

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:10:30 GMT

Austria sticking to veto on Schengen expansion, foreign minister says   Austria will maintain its veto on the extension of the EU’s passport-free Schengen zone to Bulgaria and Romania until Vienna sees a “sustained decline” in asylum seekers, Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg said in an interview.Asylum applications in Austria (not including Ukrainians) nearly tripled last year to about 110,000 — the highest per-capita rate in the EU — prompting the government to block the Schengen area’s expansion in December.“What’s important to us, to be perfectly frank, is that the numbers go down and there has to be a sustained decline,” Schallenberg said, calling the veto a “warning signal“ to Brussels. “One must understand that when we’re seeing over 100,000 asylum applications every 12 months, it is difficult for us as Austria to just let this dysfunctional system roll along.”Schallenberg declined to define a timeframe for when Vienna might lift its veto on Schengen’s expansion, but with refugee arrivals continuing to rise — the EU’s asylum agency recorded...

Guardsman in leak case wanted to kill a ‘ton of people’: US

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:10:30 GMT

Guardsman in leak case wanted to kill a ‘ton of people’: US WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — The Massachusetts Air National guardsman accused of leaking highly classified military documents kept an arsenal of guns and said on social media that he would like to kill a “ton of people,” prosecutors said in arguing Thursday that 21-year-old Jack Teixeira should remain in jail for his trial.But the judge at Teixeira’s detention hearing put off an immediate decision whether he should be kept in custody until his trial or released to home confinement or under other conditions. Teixeira was led away from the court in handcuffs, black rosary beads around his neck, pending that ruling.The court filings raise new questions about why Teixeira had such a high security clearance and access to some of the nation’s most classified secrets. They said he may still have material that hasn’t been released, which could be of “tremendous value to hostile nation states that could offer him safe harbor and attempt to facilitate his esca...

EPA: Machine gun range could harm Cape Cod drinking water

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:10:30 GMT

EPA: Machine gun range could harm Cape Cod drinking water BOSTON (AP) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued a draft determination Thursday that a proposed machine gun training range at a National Guard base could pose a threat to Cape Cod’s drinking water, potentially creating a public health hazard for more than 220,000 year-round residents.There are no reasonably available alternative drinking water sources for residents should the Cape Cod aquifer become contaminated, the agency said.“We have studied the proposed machine gun range very carefully because EPA recognizes the need for our armed forces to maintain readiness and provide training to service members,” EPA Regional Administrator David Cash said in a written statement.“However, the risk of irreparable damage to the only drinking water source on Cape Cod is too significant,” he added.The agency said it will accept public comment on the proposed machine gun range through June 26, and will hold a public hearing on May 24.The Massachusetts Army Natio...

Aaron Rodgers hits the practice field with Jets for first time; details emerge on ‘23 salary and cap hit

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:10:30 GMT

Aaron Rodgers hits the practice field with Jets for first time; details emerge on ‘23 salary and cap hit Remember how excited your first day of school was when you were a kid?Aaron Rodgers had a similar feeling during his introductory press conference Wednesday after the trade to the Jets was made official.Rodgers was smiling from ear to ear as he left behind 18 years with the Packers. Now he hopes to bring some of that similar success to a Jets franchise that’s been starving for just a trip to the playoffs.Rodgers, who has a Super Bowl MVP on his resume, made the playoffs three out of the last four seasons in Green Bay and 11 times overall. Meanwhile, the Jets haven’t made the playoffs since 2010“This feeling of this new chapter, a new adventure,” Rodgers said. “There was this deep sigh that you take when all is right in the world and it is exciting, the adventure and the journey is unknown.“The mysteriousness. That’s the beauty of life is that you don’t know what’s going to happen in the future. One of my favorite quotes from one ...

Judge takes Teixeira release request under advisement

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:10:30 GMT

Judge takes Teixeira release request under advisement A federal judge is taking some time to decide whether Massachusetts Air National guardsman Jack Teixeira should be released before his trial after hearing arguments  from federal prosecutors that he should remain locked up.Lawyers for Teixeira said he should be free before trial and offered that he could remain under home confinement at his father’s home in North Dighton.Magistrate Judge David H. Hennessy took the arguments under advisement.Prosecutors argued that Teixeira should remain locked up, citing their concerns with his access to firearms and the potential that he is still in possession of classified information.Teixeira, an E-3/Airman First Class stationed at Otis Air National Guard Base on Cape Cod, is accused of leaking classified documents on the war in Ukraine. He was arrested at his family home in North Dighton on April 13, the day the allegations came to light.Related Articles ‘Hostile nation’ could help accused leaker Jack Teixeira run if heR...

White woman whose claim led to Emmett Till killing has died

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:10:30 GMT

White woman whose claim led to Emmett Till killing has died JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — The white woman who accused Black teenager Emmett Till of whistling at her — causing his 1955 lynching in Mississippi, which galvanized a generation of activists to rise up in the Civil Rights Movement — has died at 88.Carolyn Bryant Donham died in hospice care Tuesday night in Louisiana, a coroner’s report shows. The kidnapping and brutal murder of the 14-year-old captured international attention when his mother, Mamie Till Mobley, insisted on an open-casket funeral in their hometown of Chicago so the world could see his brutalized body, which was pulled from a river in Mississippi. Jet magazine published photos.In August 1955, Till had traveled from Chicago to visit relatives in Mississippi. Donham — then 21 and named Carolyn Bryant — accused him of making improper advances on her at a grocery store where she was working in the small community of Money. The Rev. Wheeler Parker, a cousin of Till who was there, has said 14-year-old Till whistled at the woman, a...

Canada planning more evacuation flights from Sudan but situation remains volatile

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 12:10:30 GMT

Canada planning more evacuation flights from Sudan but situation remains volatile OTTAWA — Military and foreign affairs officials said Thursday Canada expects to send additional planes to help evacuate people from Sudan in the coming days but the volatile situation on the ground is making planning difficult.The first two Canadian-operated evacuation planes left Khartoum Thursday carrying 118 people, including both Canadians and citizens of allied nations. Two hundred Canadians had previously escaped with the help of allies including Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom.Global Affairs Canada says about 1,800 Canadians registered their presence in Sudan and just over 100 Canadians still there have asked for help to flee. Several hundred others have asked for assistance on the ground but currently want to stay.Most of them in the capital of Khartoum.Defence Minister Anita Anand was pleased with the news some flights had succeeded but called the whole situation “volatile” with intermittent power and communications systems.“The situation...