Real Madrid signs Spain striker Joselu on loan from Espanyol
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:38:20 GMT
MADRID (AP) — Real Madrid signed Spain striker Joselu on a one-year loan from Espanyol on Monday, boosting its attack after the departures of Karim Benzema, Marco Asensio, Eden Hazard and Mariano Díaz.Madrid said it will have an option to buy the 33-year-old player at the end of next season.Joselu helped Spain win the Nations League over the weekend, scoring a late winner in the team’s 2-1 win over Italy in the semifinals.He was a member of Madrid’s youth squads before playing for Hoffenheim and Eintracht Frankfurt in Germany, Newcastle and Stoke in England, and Alaves in Spain. He made his first-team debut with Real Madrid in 2011 after two seasons with the “B” team.Joselu will be officially introduced on Tuesday.___More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSourceWyndham Clark's US Open win on Father's Day is also a tribute to his late mom
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:38:20 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The U.S. Open wrapped up, as it always does, on Father’s Day. Golf’s newest champion would be the first to tell people he’s always been a mama’s boy.Wyndham Clark’s victory Sunday will be remembered for how a 29-year-old newcomer to the big time held off some of the biggest names in the game to stamp a poignant exclamation mark on a U.S. Open that had been, to that point, kind of hard to love. Colorado’s Wyndham Clark plays big and becomes a major champion at the US Open Clark's mother, Lise, died of breast cancer in 2013 — a family tragedy that sent him spiraling. The win brought with it a chance to share memories, and a chance to reflect on the long road between then and now.“I didn’t show any emotion off the course, but when I was on the golf course I couldn’t have been angrier,” Clark said of his state of mind when he first learned of his mom's diagnosis. “I was breaking clubs when I didn’t even hit that bad of a shot. I was walking off golf courses.”The roa...Florida deputy sucked into drainage pipe during water rescue
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:38:20 GMT
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, FLA. (WSVN) – Amidst the severe weather and torrential downpours that plagued Florida in recent days, one deputy risked his life to save a citizen trapped in rising waters. On patrol during the peak of the storm on June 16, Escambia County Sheriff’s Office Deputy William Hollingsworth came across stranded motorists battling the rapidly rising floodwaters. While approaching a citizen in distress, he witnessed the individual being submerged and immediately sprang into action.In a harrowing turn of events, both the citizen and Deputy Hollingsworth were sucked into a drainage pipe, hurtling beneath the four-lane expanse of Hwy 98. Submerged for 30 seconds, they were carried approximately 100 feet underwater. Luckily, they resurfaced on the opposite side of the roadway, narrowly escaping tragedy.Judge issues order that Trump keep quiet about disclosure of discovery material issued in classified documents case
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:38:20 GMT
Washington (CNN) — A magistrate judge has signed off on special counsel Jack Smith’s request that former President Donald Trump and his co-defendant Walt Nauta be prohibited from disclosing information the discovery handed over to the defense in the criminal case Trump and Nauta now face from the special counsel.Among the restrictions approved by US Magistrate Judge Bruce Reinhart, who previously approved the search warrant the FBI executed at Mar-a-Lago last year, is that “The Discovery Materials, along with any information derived therefrom, shall not be disclosed to the public or the news media, or disseminated on any news or social media platform, without prior notice to and consent of the United States or approval of the Court.”The order sought by prosecutors and approved by Reinhart was expected and used standard language. However, it comes in a first-of-its-kind federal criminal case against an ex-president who has a proclivity to express opinions on social media and who is b...Amazon is trying to make it simpler to sift through thousands of user reviews
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:38:20 GMT
(CNN) — Amazon is experimenting with using artificial intelligence to sum up customer feedback about products on the site, with the potential tocut down on the time shoppers spend sifting through reviews before making a purchase.On the Amazon product page for Apple’s third-generation AirPods, for example, the AI feature now sums up the more than 4,000 user ratings to note that the wireless headphones “have received positive feedback from customers regarding their sound quality and battery life.” But, it adds, “mixed opinions were also expressed about the performance, durability, fit, comfort, and value of the headphones.”The summary features the disclaimer: “AI-generated from the text of customer reviews.”“We are significantly investing in generative AI across all of our businesses,” Amazon said in a statement to CNN on Monday, referring to the technology that underpins services such as ChatGPT.The effort, first reported by CNBC, marks Amazon’s latest attempt to incorporate generati...Scholz wants Germany to become ‘major’ chips producer, inks €30 billion Intel deal
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:38:20 GMT
BERLIN — Germany should become a leading semiconductor producer, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Monday, while also stressing the need to reduce dependencies on China and urging Beijing to refrain from aggression against its neighbors.Scholz’s remarks came shortly before the chancellor reached a deal Monday on a more than €30 billion investment by U.S. chipmaker Intel in Magdeburg, following a meeting with Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger.Speaking earlier at the German Industry Day conference in Berlin, Scholz lauded efforts to boost the EU’s share in global semiconductor production and said that “every third chip produced in Europe comes from Saxony,” a state in eastern Germany, while adding that big chip producers are planning further investments in Germany.“If these are implemented in this way — and we are working on this — then Germany will become one of the world’s major semiconductor production locations,” Scholz said, adding that this would also h...Blinken meets with Xi amid mounting US-China tensions
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:38:20 GMT
Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Chinese President Xi Jinping on Monday, rounding out a high-stakes trip to Beijing that the U.S. hopes will help ease the mounting tensions between the two countries.Xi’s willingness to meet with Blinken is a signal from the top of the ruling Chinese Communist Party that Beijing wants to move past the acrimony that has curdled U.S.-China ties since the Chinese spy balloon episode in February. Xi’s conversation with Blinken — on the heels of the secretary’s meeting with Foreign Minister Qin Gang on Sunday, which affirmed both a follow-up discussion in Washington later this year and a need to bolster U.S.-China people-to-people exchanges — reflects Beijing’s desire to resume high-level official contacts despite festering disagreements over issues including Taiwan’s status and China’s role in America’s opioid overdose epidemic.In a statement delivered ahead of the meeting, Xi hailed the “candid discussions” Blinken had with Chinese o...Pro-Russian party banned in Moldova after coup warnings
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:38:20 GMT
A pro-Kremlin party which has called for regime change in Moldova has been dissolved by the country’s top court, just weeks after its leader was sanctioned by the EU over his links to Moscow.In a ruling handed down Monday, Moldova’s Constitutional Court said that the Shor Party would be wound up after its activities were found to be “unconstitutional.” Headed by Moldovan-Israeli businessman Ilan Shor, the party has organized rallies against Moldova’s pro-Western government in recent months, calling for the departure of President Maia Sandu. Demonstrators have clashed with police and several arrests have been reported.A commission will now be appointed by the Ministry of Justice to oversee “the liquidation and deletion of this party from the state register of legal entities.”Marina Tauber, one of the party’s top lieutenants, called the ruling “shameful and unprecedented.”In May, Shor, Tauber and other top party officials wer...Increased security presence remains after 2 people shot at Malden apartment complex
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:38:20 GMT
Authorities are investigating a shooting at an apartment complex in Malden that sent two people to the hospital early Sunday morning, officials said.Malden and state police could be seen scouring the lobby area at Quarrystone at Overlook Ridge, where crime scene tape was up and evidence markers were being put out. An increased police presence could still be seen at the complex on Monday morning.Police say the shooting occurred in the lobby of the apartment complex.Witnesses said they heard a barrage of gunshots and then a flurry of activity in the area.The Middlesex District Attorney’s Office said a 33-year-old woman was one of the two people wounded. A man who went to the hospital after was also injured in the shooting.Anyone with information is asked to call the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office or Malden police.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Two cancer drug trials put on hold after patients died, companies say
Published Tue, 24 Dec 2024 02:38:20 GMT
(CNN) — Two clinical trials have been paused within the past two days because six participants – including one child – have died, according to reports by the drug companies.The two trials were unrelated: They were in different stages and testing therapies. But both were testing new cancer treatments. One was testing a treatment for a blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia, or AML, and the other was testing a new agent for ovarian cancer.Deaths in clinical trials are thought to be rare. A study published in 2019, which looked at deaths in studies testing breast cancer drugs over a decade in Germany, found that out of more than 23,000 patients treated in 32 trials, 88 of them (0.4%) died on their therapies. Of those 88 deaths, only 27% were determined to be related to the treatments themselves.Seattle Children’s has paused the study while the death is investigated, according to Dr. Rebecca Gardner, interim chief medical officer at Seattle Children’s T...Latest news
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