New Avalanche center Lars Eller has a Stanley Cup-winning goal on his résumé. But he says it’s not even his most important goal.
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:57:09 GMT
The national television screens cut from the ice in Las Vegas to the streets in Washington, D.C., where throngs were already starting to celebrate 7:37 before it became official.In the weeks and years that followed, Lars Eller would encounter fans in Washington who thanked him. He noticed a distinct increase in his local recognizability.“I’d talk to fans that would say, ‘Oh, I’ve been a fan since ’75.’ You know, like, 15 years before I was even born,” Eller told The Post.The Colorado Avalanche’s new third-line center was beloved at his previous stop for scoring the game-winning goal that clinched the Washington Capitals’ first Stanley Cup championship in franchise history, 43 years after their 8-67-5 debut season in 1974-75. But Eller argues it’s not even the most important goal of his 14-year career.“I think you carry that with you,” he said. “It’s one of the best memories in your career. So that’s tough to beat, of course. I think it...Bystander sues Denver police officer who shot her in LoDo last summer
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:57:09 GMT
One of the five bystanders erroneously shot by a Denver police officer as bars let out in Lower Downtown last year filed a lawsuit against the officer this week.Angelica Rey was among the bystanders shot by Officer Brandon Ramos on July 17 near Larimer and 20th streets. The officer, who was suspended after the shooting and is facing criminal charges, was aiming at a man with a gun but missed and hit the bystanders on a crowded street. Five were shot and one additional bystander was injured, police have said.Rey, who was 23 at the time and out celebrating a promotion at work, was shot in the leg. She bled profusely and was “nearly trampled” when the crowd around her panicked after the shooting, she alleges in the lawsuit, which was filed in Denver District Court on Tuesday. A tourniquet was used on Rey’s leg, and she later learned the bullet had severed a nerve, leaving her with a permanent injury and loss of function, the lawsuit says.She is seeking an unspecified ...Interview with a Saitama blockchain Industry Expert Russell Armand
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:57:09 GMT
I recently had the pleasure of speaking with a Saitama blockchain industry expert Russell Armand (https://www.saitamatoken.com/) about the potential of Bitcoin, regulation, CDCBs, and the use case of their company - writes CEO of CoinReporter Dimitar YankovWhen asked about the potential of Bitcoin, the Saitama expert spoke about its long-term potential and how it paved the way for other cryptocurrencies to take its place. They believe that Bitcoin could potentially become a global digital currency, which is what we all want in a fast-paced society where we need borderless currencies and digital currencies.On the topic of regulation, Russell Armand stated that if everyone can agree on things, it'll be regulated just like everything else. Each country will have its own restrictions surrounding it, but the finite line item there is the global currency. They feel that once those parameters are set, it should be smooth sailing.When asked about the impact of CDCBs on the cryptocurrency ma...Powerball jackpot winner purchases mansion in Hollywood Hills
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:57:09 GMT
The winner of last year's record-setting $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot has made his first major splurge.Edwin Castro, who came forward to claim the prize in February, has apparently used a chunk of that life-changing money to purchase a mansion in the Hollywood Hills.The mansion sold for a whopping $25.5 million, according to Jack Flemming of the Los Angeles Times, citing property records. Zillow lists the sale date as March 1. It's the most expensive sale in Hollywood Hills this year and one of the most expensive homes ever sold in the area, Flemming reports.The home was built in 2022 by developer Roman James, according to Dirt.com. The 5-bedroom, 7-bath mansion (with a footprint of 13,578 square feet) overlooks both the Sunset Strip and Chateau Marmont.The mansion sold for a whopping $25.5 million, according to Jack Flemming of the Los Angeles Times, citing property records (Berlyn Photography)The mansion sold for a whopping $25.5 million, according to Jack Flemming of the Los A...Atmospheric river targets California: When will the rain stop in SoCal?
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:57:09 GMT
Here we go again. Another atmospheric river is heading toward California, preparing to dump heavy rain and snow over the state.While rain was already falling in parts of California on Wednesday, the main event is expected to start Thursday, National Weather Service forecasters say. The heaviest rain will likely fall Thursday night into Friday, when activity will peak, but precipitation is expected to continue through the weekend. The ground is already saturated in many parts of the state, and flooding risk remains high through Sunday. Southern California to see more rain by the end of the week But even after the atmospheric river passes, the forecast doesn't look dry. In San Francisco, there's at least a 50% chance of showers through Tuesday. While in Los Angeles, the heaviest of the rainfall is expected to hit by late Thursday and lasting into Friday. In fact, it could be weeks, or even a month, before we see a stretch of dry weather in the region, said Brian Garcia, warni...Rider Fatally Struck in Motorcycle Crash on Sossaman Road [Mesa, AZ]
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:57:09 GMT
One Pronounced Dead after Motorcycle Accident on Ray RoadMESA, AZ (March 8, 2023) – Friday afternoon, one rider was pronounced dead after a motorcycle crash on Sossaman Road.Dispatchers responded to the scene at the intersection of Ray and Sossaman Road on February 17th near Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport.Per reports, the driver of a truck attempted to turn left onto southbound Sossaman Road and struck the motorcyclist. Upon impact, the rider was ejected from the motorcycle onto the road, causing head trauma.Medical personnel arrived and pronounced the rider dead at the scene. Although, authorities have not yet released their identity.Meanwhile, the truck driver remained at the scene and cooperated with the investigation. Investigators also say the rider was not wearing a helmet at the time.Emergency crews closed off the surrounding area for a brief time during cleanup and preliminary duties. Once available, further details will be provided about the motorcycle crash on Sossaman...Nathan Johnson Pronounced Dead after Motorcycle Crash on Foxen Canyon Road [Sisquoc, CA]
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:57:09 GMT
18-Year-Old Student Fatally Struck in Motorcycle Accident near Foxen Vineyard and WinerySISQUOC, CA (March 8, 2023) – Sunday morning, Nathan Johnson was fatally struck in a motorcycle crash on Foxen Canyon Road.The incident occurred just before 10:00 a.m., at the 7600 block of Foxen Canyon Road, near Foxen Vineyard & Winery.According to the California Highway Patrol, a Yamaha R6 motorcycle going south collided head-on with a northbound Honda Accord.Investigators claimed that the rider crossed the double yellow lines and crashed into the Accord.Responding personnel declared the motorcyclist, 18-year-old Johnson of Santa Maria, dead at the scene. The driver and passenger inside the Accord did not sustain any injuries.Santa Maria Joint Union High School District spokesman said that Johnson was a senior student at Righetti High School.At this time, the California Highway Patrol is working to determine the factors that contributed to the incident. An active investigation into t...Dead & Company at Barton Hall: Here’s how to get tickets to Cornell show
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:57:09 GMT
Dead & Company are set to play an intimate benefit show at Cornell University’s Barton Hall, which was the home to one of the most beloved shows in the history of the Grateful Dead.Proceeds from the concert on May 8 will benefit the “Recording Academy’s MusiCares organization, which provides a safety net of critical health and welfare services to the music industry, and Cornell University’s 2030 Project, in which researchers combine science, scholarship, and innovation to develop climate-change solutions,” according to a press release.Tickets will be sold via Ticketstoday’s lottery system and fans must register in advance, before 8:59 PT on March 10 at https://c23request.shop.ticketstoday.com/Splash.aspx. An limited amount of travel packages will go on sale at 10 a.m. PT March 10, www.cornell23.com.Barton Hall holds a very special place in Grateful Dead history, with the show performed at the venue on May 8, 1977, often being held up as the group’s best e...German officials cautious over Nord Stream attack report
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:57:09 GMT
By Frank Jordans | Associated PressBERLIN — Germany’s defense minister voiced caution Wednesday over media reports that a pro-Ukraine group was involved in blowing up the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea last year.German daily newspaper Die Zeit and public broadcasters ARD and SWR reported Tuesday that investigators were able to largely reconstruct how the pipelines from Russia to Germany were sabotaged on the night of Sept. 26, 2022.Citing multiple unnamed officials, the news outlets reported that five men and a woman used a yacht hired by a Ukrainian-owned company in Poland to carry out the attack. German federal prosecutors confirmed that a boat was searched in January.The New York Times also reported Tuesday that U.S. officials reviewed intelligence that suggested a pro-Ukrainian group was behind the blasts. The Ukrainian government has denied involvement.German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius said he read the news reports “with great interest” but ...‘Keto-like’ diet may be associated with a higher risk of heart disease, according to new research
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 02:57:09 GMT
By Carma Hassan and Sandee LaMotte | CNNA low-carb, high-fat “keto-like” diet may be linked to higher levels of “bad” cholesterol and double the risk of cardiovascular events such as blocked arteries, heart attacks and strokes, according to new research.“Our study found that regular consumption of a self-reported diet low in carbohydrates and high in fat was associated with increased levels of LDL cholesterol — or “bad” cholesterol — and a higher risk of heart disease,” lead study author Dr. Iulia Iatan with the Healthy Heart Program Prevention Clinic, St. Paul’s Hospital and University of British Columbia’s Centre for Heart Lung Innovation in Vancouver, Canada, said in a news release.“This study provides an important contribution to the scientific literature, and suggests the harms outweigh the benefits,” said Christopher Gardner, a research professor of medicine at the Stanford Prevention Research ...Latest news
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