Draymond Green gets in back-and-forth with Jordan Poole’s dad over punch

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:48:47 GMT

Draymond Green gets in back-and-forth with Jordan Poole’s dad over punch Tension that remained following Draymond Green’s punch of Jordan Poole was, at least, part of the reason for Poole’s trade to the Washington Wizards for Chris Paul. Green appeared to rekindle some of those tension in a social media back-and-forth with Poole’s father on Wednesday morning.In a clip posted from an appearance on NBA player Patrick Beverley’s podcast, Green alluded to some of the backstory behind him punching Poole in a pre-season practice last October.“I don’t just hit people,” he said. “Dialogue happens over time. You ain’t just triggered by something that fast to that degree. This is a team, ain’t nobody on my team triggering me in an instant. We know stuff that you don’t say amongst men. We know things you have to stand on.”Anthony Poole, Jordan’s father, replied to the Tweet with the clip rebutting Green’s statement.“I’m stand on this that’s is some (expletive),” he Tweet...

Did Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello clash over his sober life-style?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:48:47 GMT

Did Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello clash over his sober life-style? Following reports that Sofia Vergara and Joe Manganiello were “growing apart,” before announcing this week that they planned to divorce, a source close to the couple reveals that their differences were reflected in the fact that he is dedicated to a sober lifestyle and she is not.This source, a friend of the couple, told the Daily Mail that Manganiello, 46, was “warned” about getting into a serious relationship with someone who is not actively sober. The “Magic Mike” star didn’t expect to change Vergara, but he also didn’t consider the implications for their marriage when the two had different attitudes and practices when it comes to alcohol, the friend said.“Of course the fact that Sofia is not sober had an impact on their marriage,” the friend said.LOS ANGELES, CA – JANUARY 29: Actors Joe Manganiello and Sofia Vergara attend The 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards at The Shrine Auditorium on January 29, 2017 in L...

Mega Millions players win $287,200 each in Oakland and San Jose

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:48:47 GMT

Mega Millions players win $287,200 each in Oakland and San Jose No one won the Mega Millions lottery total jackpot of $640 million Tuesday night, but players in Oakland and San Jose did win $287,200 apiece, officials said.Related ArticlesCalifornia News | Before you play in an office lottery pool, read this California News | 2 huge lottery jackpots worth a combined total of $1.45 billion are up for grabs this weekend The two winners each picked the five winning numbers, which were 19, 22, 31, 37 and 54.  They did not pick the Mega number which was 18; doing so would have allowed them to split the $640 million jackpot.The tickets were sold at M & A Lakeside Market, 136 14th Street in Oakland, and at the Shell gas station, 1091 E Capitol Expressway in San Jose, state lottery officials said.Attempts to reach the two businesses were not immediately successful. The two winners were not identified publicly Wednesday.The winners have 180 days from the date of the draw to claim their prizes.Mega Millions is played eve...

Was the Bay Area’s Jean Tatlock Oppenheimer’s ‘truest love’ or the first casualty of his ambition to build the atomic bomb?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:48:47 GMT

Was the Bay Area’s Jean Tatlock Oppenheimer’s ‘truest love’ or the first casualty of his ambition to build the atomic bomb? When the blockbuster movie “Oppenheimer” opens July 21, Bay Area audiences will be introduced to Jean Tatlock, one of the most remarkable people to know and love the UC Berkeley physicist, famous as “The Father of the Atomic Bomb.”The thumbnail version of Tatlock’s life is that she was J. Robert Oppenheimer’s troubled mistress. She also may have been his “truest love,” but her activism in the Bay Area Communist Party in the 1930s threatened his career, both when he was the science director at the top-secret laboratory in Los Alamos, and in the 1950s, when anti-Communist fervor was at its heights and he endured a humiliating grilling by the Atomic Energy Commission and loss of his security clearance.Tatlock, a Stanford-trained psychiatrist, died tragically by suicide at the age of 29 – some seven months after Oppenheimer drew the alarm of FBI director J. Edgar Hoover by flying back to San Francisco in June 1943 to meet her and spend one final night with her in her Telegra...

Before you play in an office lottery pool, read this

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:48:47 GMT

Before you play in an office lottery pool, read this By Holly Yan | CNNWith jackpots reaching ludicrous amounts, lottery pools are quickly flooding offices.At first, they sound like a great idea. Why play alone, when your odds of hitting the Powerball jackpot are a measly 1 in 292,200,000? Team up with some coworkers, and you might improve your odds to, say, a much more optimistic 13 in 292,200,000.But before you either chip in or organize an office pool, experts say you should know the following do’s and don’ts. They could mean the difference between buying your own private island vs. crying softly at your desk while your coworkers are on their islands.Do:Designate a leader. And make sure he or she is highly organized. Because this isn’t just about collecting money and buying tickets. The organizer will also have to:Give everyone copies or photos of pool tickets. Wouldn’t it be terrible if your pool leader said the team won nothing, but amazingly he or she hit the jackpot with a self-purchased ticket?It’s happened before. In 2013, a ...

Vingegaard takes huge lead at Tour de France after dropping Pogacar in final big test in the Alps

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:48:47 GMT

Vingegaard takes huge lead at Tour de France after dropping Pogacar in final big test in the Alps COURCHEVEL, France (AP) — Jonas Vingegaard is on course to bring the yellow jersey to Paris for a second straight year after the Danish rider took a huge lead over his main rival in cycling’s biggest race.The defending champion dropped Tadej Pogacar on Wednesday in the last big stage in the Alps to increase his overall lead to seven minutes and 35 seconds. Barring any big crash, he looks set to win his second Tour title.Vingegaard finished the 17th stage in fourth place, almost six minutes before an exhausted Pogacar crossed the finish line. The race ends in the French capital with a largely ceremonial stage on Sunday. There is just one tough stage remaining before then — on Saturday in the Alsace region, with the peloton facing a total of 3,600 meters of climbing.But with such a big gap between the Tour’s main contenders, it’s unlikely to have an impact in the fight for the yellow jersey.Pogacar, a two-time champion who was dethroned by Vingegaard last year, lost ...

Carvana, Constellation Brands rise; Omnicom, ASML Holding fall, Wednesday, 7/19/2023

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Carvana, Constellation Brands rise; Omnicom, ASML Holding fall, Wednesday, 7/19/2023 Stocks that are trading heavily or have substantial price changes on Wednesday: Carvana Co. (CVNA), up $12.12 to $51.92.The used car retailer announced a comprehensive debt restructuring deal.ASML Holding N.V. (ASML), down $30.34 to $726.69.The semiconductor equipment supplier warned of caution from chipmakers and a delayed recovery.Omnicom Group Inc. (OMC), down $10.76 to $87.16.The advertising company reported weak second-quarter revenue and warned of economic uncertainty.Constellation Brands Inc. (STZ), up $10.84 to $265.17.The wine, liquor and beer company announced new board members and an information sharing deal with Elliott Investment Management.M&T Bank Corp. (MTB), up $4.22 to $138.98.The bank’s second-quarter earnings and revenue beat analysts’ forecasts.VMware Inc. (VMW), up $8.84 to $167.33.Broadcom moved closer to buying the cloud technology company after clearing a regulatory hurdle in Britain.Elevance Health Inc. (ELV), up $24.71 to $468.41.The health...

How to pay for an expensive summer move

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:48:47 GMT

How to pay for an expensive summer move Packing your things and moving to a new home is a financial hurdle even in the best of times, but higher demand for moving-related services in the summer can send prices skyrocketing.If you’re wondering how to pay for an upcoming move, there are financing options, including credit cards and unsecured personal loans. You’ll want to minimize interest, though, and only borrow what you need.By taking the time to get multiple quotes, moving some stuff yourself or getting rid of belongings, you can lower the amount you need to borrow or avoid financing altogether.WHAT TO EXPECT FOR MOVING PRICES THIS SUMMEROne piece of good news for prospective movers: The cost of moving this summer will likely be lower compared to summers prior.“The COVID years proved to be some of our highest demand periods where people were making housing decisions and work location decisions that were completely out of the norm,” says Steven McKenna, vice president and general manager of Allied Van Lines, one of the l...

Ta-Nehisi Coates attends school board meeting to back teacher told to stop using his book on racism

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:48:47 GMT

Ta-Nehisi Coates attends school board meeting to back teacher told to stop using his book on racism IRMO, S.C. (AP) — Author Ta-Nehisi Coates sat silently through a school board meeting in South Carolina to support a high school teacher told to stop using his book on growing up Black in America in her advanced English class.Mary Wood has taught the lesson before, but after a few of her Chapin High School students wrote a school board member in February that the unit made them feel “uncomfortable” and “ashamed to be Caucasian” the books were taken up and the assignment ended.Coates wrote his 2015 book “Between the World and Me” as a letter to his teenage son on his perceptions of the feelings and circumstances of being Black in America and how racism and violence based on skin color are part of American society.Wood asked her Advanced Placement English students to read the book and watch two videos on systemic racism she used to introduce it, then identify the themes of the works and discuss their thoughts, including whether they disagree with Coates’ view,Records from ...

Cracks are emerging in Israel’s military. Reservists threaten not to serve if government plan passes

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:48:47 GMT

Cracks are emerging in Israel’s military. Reservists threaten not to serve if government plan passes JERUSALEM (AP) — Cracks are emerging in Israel’s military.The Middle East’s best equipped and most powerful force is under one of the worst assaults it has encountered — a battle within its own ranks.A contentious government plan to overhaul the country’s judiciary has cleaved deep rifts within Israeli society. Those rifts have infiltrated the military, where reservists in key units have pledged not to show up for duty if the legislative changes are pushed through. The letters, signed by thousands of reservists over the last seven months, have up to now mostly remained threats. But this week, 161 critical air force personnel announced they will stop their service, raising concerns about the military’s readiness in the face of similar refusals at a time of heightened violence and tensions on several fronts. On Wednesday, hundreds of reservists from various units joined a rally in Tel Aviv, declaring they would not report for duty anymore.WHY ARE RESERVISTS REFUSING TO SHOW UP?Israel’...