Hawks hold off Mitchell, Cavaliers; Bucks win Central

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:39:03 GMT

Hawks hold off Mitchell, Cavaliers; Bucks win Central ATLANTA (AP) — Dejounte Murray sank three free throws with 2:14 remaining to give Atlanta the lead and added a fall-away jumper with less than a minute left to lead the Hawks to a 120-118 win over the short-handed Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday night.Murray led Atlanta with 29 points and Onyeka Okongwu added a season-high 21. The Hawks remained tied with Toronto, which beat Miami 106-92 on Tuesday night, for the eighth-best record in the Eastern Conference.The Cavaliers held out starting forward Isaac Okoro (left knee soreness) and center Jarrett Allen (strained right groin) and were led by Donovan Mitchell’s 44 points. Mitchell tied LeBron James’ Cavaliers record of10 games of 40-or-more points in a season.With Atlanta’s win, NBA- and Eastern Conference-leading Milwaukee clinched the Central Division title.After Murray’s jumper gave Atlanta a 119-115 lead, Mitchell’s 3-pointer cut the lead to one point. Mitchell missed another 3 with 12.5 seconds remai...

Perron’s 3rd-period hat trick lifts Red Wings past Penguins

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:39:03 GMT

Perron’s 3rd-period hat trick lifts Red Wings past Penguins DETROIT (AP) — David Perron had a hat trick in the third period and the Detroit Red Wings overcame the ejection of head coach Derek Lalonde to beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 7-4 on Tuesday night.Perron posted his ninth career three-goal game. He scored on a wrist shot early in the third, put Detroit ahead 5-4 on the power play with 3:40 left and added his 19th goal of the season 45 seconds later.Lalonde was assessed a game misconduct during the second period. He profanely argued after unsuccessfully challenging Pittsburgh’s third goal on a claim of goalie interference.Detroit squandered an early three-goal lead and won for just the fourth time in 16 games.Jonatan Berggren, Andrew Copp, Dominik Kubalik and Dylan Larkin also scored for Detroit. Alex Nedeljkovic, playing in his 100th game, made 35 saves.Jason Zucker, Jake Guentzel, Jeff Carter and Josh Archibald scored for Pittsburgh, which holds the second wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference.Guentzel’s goal was his ninth in t...

Saros’s 35 saves carries Predators past Bruins, 2-1

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:39:03 GMT

Saros’s 35 saves carries Predators past Bruins, 2-1 BOSTON (AP) — Juuse Saros stopped 35 shots, Cody Glass scored late in the second period and the Nashville Predators beat NHL-best Boston 2-1 on Tuesday night, halting the Bruins’ seven-game winning streak. Chasing the Western Conference’s eighth and final playoff spot, the Predators won for just the third time in eight games. Former Bruins defenseman Jeremy Lauzon added an empty-netter late in the third.Boston, which matched its franchise record of 1970-71 with its 57th victory on Sunday, is five away from tying the league record of victories in a regular season with eight games left. Boston’s David Pastrnak scored his 52nd with less than a second left in the game.The Detroit Red Wings set the mark of 62 wins in 1995-96 and Tampa Bay matched it in 2018-19.Linus Ullmark made 21 saves for Boston, which suffered only its fourth regulation loss at home (30-4-3). There were very few scoring chances in the opening two periods before Glass collected the rebound of a blocked shot in the slo...

Tarasenko, Kane both score as Rangers down Blue Jackets 6-2

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:39:03 GMT

Tarasenko, Kane both score as Rangers down Blue Jackets 6-2 NEW YORK (AP) — Filip Chytil, Vladimir Tarasenko and Patrick Kane scored early and Igor Shesterkin made 28 saves as the New York Rangers beat the hapless Columbus Blue Jackets 6-2 on Tuesday night.Artemi Panarin, Mika Zibanejad and Vincent Trocheck also had goals for the Rangers, who clinched a playoff berth on their day off Monday and then won for the seventh time in eight games. They are 9-1-1 in their last 11 and moved two points behind second-place New Jersey in the Metropolitan Division. They play the Devils on Thursday in Newark.Shesterkin improved to 34-12-7 as the Rangers won for the sixth time in their last seven at home. They are 14-5-0 in their past 19 at Madison Square Garden. New York turned around its season with a 6-4 comeback victory at home over St. Louis on Dec. 5. Since that win, the Rangers are 33-10-5.Chytil opened the scoring 5:23 in with his 22nd goal of the season, with assists to Alexis Lafreniere and K’Andre Miller.Tarasenko made it 2-0 at 6:50, deflecting ...

"I was shaking," Lakewood woman calls 911 after seeing Medina Alert truck 

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:39:03 GMT

LAKEWOOD, Colo (KDVR) -- A Lakewood woman said she couldn't believe her eyes, pulling up behind a white Ford pickup truck Saturday afternoon near Sheridan and Alameda.The license plate was dirty but seemed to match the description of a truck she had just seen on a highway message board. "I was shocked," she said. "He pulled over into the pawn store and I took the next left just so I could keep an eye on the truck. I drove past it again to confirm the license plate number, and I called 911." What is a Medina Alert and when is it issued? That woman doesn't want to be identified but spoke with FOX31's Evan Kruegel Tuesday. She watched as Lakewood and Denver police officers surrounded the car, arresting the driver as he exited the store. “I noticed they checked out the front-end damage, and then they just waited for him to come out,” she says. "Nobody jumped out with guns blazing or anything, the officer that walked out was very calm.”New documents said that the suspect, 42-year-...

Wolfson family receives United Way of Miami’s highest honor

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:39:03 GMT

Wolfson family receives United Way of Miami’s highest honor The spirit of giving recognized with a big event in Miami Beach tonight.The Wolfson family received the United Way of Miami’s highest honor — the Tocqueville Award for outstanding philanthropy.The Wolfsons — known for generations of support of education, healthcare, affordable housing and the arts — have devoted their lives to south florida.“Our family’s DNA is made with philanthropy through and through,” said Louis Wolfson III.“It’s a constant of the spirit, I believe in empathy, and luckily now we live in the time of empathy,” said Mitchell “Micky” Wolfson. “The Wolfson family has been terrific,” WSVN owner and Sunbeam Television CEO Andy Ansin. “They’ve been in South Florida for over 100 years– five generations. They’re really a tremendous beacon, a leader for all of us to follow in their footsteps and to continue with their generational philanthropy and generational leadership.&...

Man strikes victim with corvette after fight breaks out in South Beach

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:39:03 GMT

Man strikes victim with corvette after fight breaks out in South Beach A fight in South Beach led an occupational nurse to get into his car and attempt to run over another man.A witness who wants to remain anonymous told 7News the scuffle started, when a man driving a corvette ran a red light, agitating a man who was walking his dogs. The man driving then gets down from his vehicle and that’s when a cell phone video shows the fight breaking out on the sidewalk. “These two guys engage in a fight,” said the witness.“The guy gets out of the car, threatening him and the guy with the dogs reacts, he punched in a couple of times and he give him a knee. The dogs tried to attack him. He pulled the dogs out,” said the witness. The fight presumingly ends and that’s when 29-year-old Keanen Roberts seen in the hospital scrubs walked away.“It was over. And that’s when I stopped recording and apparently, the guy went back to his car and that’s when I think the insanity started,” said the witness.The man in ...

Health systems across Europe need accurate diagnostics and increased capacity

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:39:03 GMT

Health systems across Europe need accurate diagnostics and increased capacity Most regions of the world continue to grapple — nearly three years into the COVID-19 pandemic — with how best to manage and reduce the ongoing threat of a lingering SARS-COV-2, as well as other agents responsible for respiratory infections.European health systems are looking for tools to help them improve pandemic preparedness and prevent the next outbreak — something that will require closer cooperation between the public and private sector, greater foresight and a joined-up approach to planning.In addition to the ongoing concerns about COVID-19, two years of intermittent lockdowns and lack of exposure to other communicable viruses means Europe is seeing worse-than- usual epidemics of influenza and respiratory syncytial virus.1 At the same time, the region is facing a concerning avian flu that has jumped to mammals and thus threatens to spread to humans.2, 3The Delphi study, a multidisciplinary panel of experts representing academia, health, non-governmental organizations and gover...

Why Europe needs a bold vision in the fight against cancer

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:39:03 GMT

Why Europe needs a bold vision in the fight against cancer Fewer than 10 percent of the global population lives in Europe, but it has a quarter of all cancer cases in the world.The overall economic impact of cancer in the region is estimated at €100bn each year, meaning this disease not only takes lives but has significant consequences for economies and societies.Optimal treatment solutions are hard to come by, not least because the process of developing cancer medicines is a marathon, not a sprint, and one that demands time, resources and persistence from large teams of experts.Drug development really needs persistence, from the initial idea of a new drug and the new target until clinical trials, and then eventually — hopefully — the launch of a new medication.”Explains Franziska Siegel, Research Scientist in Oncology at Bayer Pharmaceuticals“There are often 30, 40, even 50 people working on cancer treatments over a really long period,” says Franziska Siegel, research scientist in oncology at Bayer Pharmaceuticals. But “the failure rate is...

Longtime Boston activist, politician, community organizer Mel King dies at 94

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 19:39:03 GMT

Longtime Boston activist, politician, community organizer Mel King dies at 94 Groundbreaking Boston politician and activist Mel King has passed away at age 94. Following his death, King is being remembered as a trailblazing leader. King was a grassroots organizer who became a politician and lawmaker and, later, a teacher. He was born in the South End in 1929, where he lived throughout his life. King fought for the neighborhood during his time as a state legislature and activist, pushing for affordable housing and opposing re-development that would push people out of their homes. King ran for mayor in 1983 and became the first Black person to make it to the general election in a Boston mayoral race. He later became an adjunct professor at MIT and helped establish the Rainbow Coalition Party. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu released a statement Tuesday night, saying “For decades, Mel King taught us all how to serve, how to build and how to love.” “His impact and legacy stretch across the boundaries of neighborhood, race, class and st...