Grading The Week: Did you see ex-Broncos OLB Randy Gregory’s 49ers debut? No wonder Jerry Jeudy wants out of Broncos Country
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:48:16 GMT
No wonder Jerry Jeudy wants out of town so badly.Did you see Randy Gregory’s San Francisco debut during the Niners’ 19-17 loss at Cleveland last weekend? If you’ve got a week stomach, you might not want to look back: One game, one sack, two tackles for losses, three quarterback hits.Now to frame those numbers in Orange and Blue glasses, that puts the veteran pass-rusher on a pace over 10 games with the 49ers to amass 10 sacks, 20 TFLs and 30 QB hits.In 10 games with the Broncos, the former Nebraska star and Jerry Jones cult hero totaled just three sacks, four tackles for loss and nine quarterback hits.All of which got the Grading The Week kids thinking: Was it Gregory? Or was it … us? (And by “us,” we mean Sean Payton.)Ex-Broncos thriving yet again — D.If a 1-5 start at Dove Valley isn’t enough of a pain in the backside of Broncos Country, take a gander at how a few notable ex-Denverites have fared in their new NFL towns lately. Or don’...Chavez: EPA finally confirms dangers of leaded airplane fuel
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:48:16 GMT
An Environmental Protection Agency finding this past week confirms what residents around small airports nationwide have shouted for decades: Leaded aviation gasoline is poison.The long overdue EPA finding states clearly that emissions from piston-engine aircraft that use leaded aviation gasoline, known as avgas, are a public health hazard. This finding is an important step toward desperately needed avgas regulation.The Biden Administration’s EPA made the finding after years of advocacy by Earthjustice and other organizations. The finding was influenced by a 2021 scientific study commissioned by Santa Clara County on risks near Reid-Hillview Airport in San Jose.The county study revealed children living near Reid-Hillview faced lead exposure similar to what the residents of Flint, Mich., faced during that city’s 2014 water crisis. The EPA finding cites the county study numerous times.While the EPA finding is an important first step toward ending lead exposure from avgas, there’s still...Leigh overcomes injuries in BVAL-Santa Teresa Division victory against Overfelt
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:48:16 GMT
SAN JOSE — Leigh quarterback Tyler Donaldson had to be helped off the field after taking a big hit in the third quarter with the game on the line.To that point the game was a classic run vs. pass matchup — Overfelt’s ground and pound attack out of an ultra-compressed double wing vs. Leigh’s quick-strike aerial show. But with Donaldson out and Leigh’s backup quarterback unavailable due to a concussion, wide receiver Carter Williams moved to quarterback. That is until he got injured and had to leave the game.With no more quarterbacks left the Longhorns had to improvise with a direct snap to running back Shayan Shariat and, no frills, just power it up the middle.Shariat’s 2-yard run for a touchdown with 2:33 left provided breathing room, making it a two-score lead. and Leigh held on for a 23-14 victory.“Our game plan this week was to just pass the ball, pass the ball,” Shariat said. “Once our quarterback went out we had to overcome ...Gongloff: Taxing cheeseburgers could help save the climate
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:48:16 GMT
In the universe of possible tools to fight climate change, it’s hard to think of one that would be more politically toxic than a tax on cheeseburgers. You might as well put a tax on puppies, ice cream or even fun. And yet that cheeseburger tax might be a key to keeping catastrophic global warming at bay.Imagine a fantasy future Earth in which kindly aliens or wizards eradicate fossil fuels overnight, replacing every gas tank, power plant and jet engine in the world with green alternatives. Would this mean the end of worrying about climate change? Sadly, no. And the reason, mainly, is those cheeseburgers.Livestock farming is a dynamo of greenhouse-gas emissions, contributing roughly 18% of the global total, in the form of carbon dioxide, methane from cow burps and nitrous oxide from fertilizer. This is not to mention the associated deforestation, pollution and biodiversity loss, all of which also warp the climate. Even if every other source of warming gases vanished overnight, food p...Overnight I-95 accident in Fort Lauderdale leaves at least 1 dead
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:48:16 GMT
The southbound lanes of Interstate 95 in the Fort Lauderdale area reopened after a deadly wreck shut them down. According to Florida Highway Patrol, the crash happened around 2 a.m., leaving the lanes closed for most of Saturday morning. Authorities received a call about a fatal wreck on I-95, just south of Broward Boulevard, where several vehicles were involved. Troopers are still investigating the scene and have not reported who the victim was. The lanes are open with a normal flow of traffic. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.We won’t leave, Palestinian Authority leader tells Cairo summit
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:48:16 GMT
Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas said Saturday the Palestinian people would not be displaced, in an address at a peace summit in Cairo aimed at preventing the Israel-Gaza crisis from escalating into a regional war.“We warn of the danger of [the] displacement of our civilians from their houses or their displacement from the West Bank or from Jerusalem,” said Abbas, who leads the PA, which is in charge of semi-autonomous parts of the Israeli-occupied West Bank. “We will never accept this forcible displacement and will stand tall on our land,” Abbas added.The West Bank has seen a surge in violence since the Hamas militant group’s surprise attack on Israel near the Gaza Strip on October 7, which killed more than 1,400 people. At least 83 people have been killed in clashes with Israeli settlers and police in the West Bank, Agence France-Presse reported Friday.In retaliation for Hamas’ attack, Israel declared a siege of Gaza, launching...Multiple people hurt after car crash in Nashua, NH
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:48:16 GMT
Multiple people were hurt in a car crash in Nashua, New Hampshire early Saturday morning, fire crews confirmed.The crash happened around 7:15 a.m. near 40 Tinker Road.Officials said the victims were taken to a local hospital.No further information was immediately available.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Police investigating report of suspicious person at West Roxbury bus stop
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:48:16 GMT
Police are investigating a report of a suspicious person in West Roxbury.A young girl was near a bus stop on Bryon Road in the area of Broadlawn Park when an unknown man waved her over to his car, Boston police said. When the victim refused, the suspect chased after her.Police said the victim was able to get away safely, and they did not locate the suspect, who is described as a bald, older Black male driving a gray SUV or minivan.Those with any information can reach out anonymously can do so by calling the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or by texting the word ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463).Four Patriots who should play bigger roles vs. Bills in Week 7
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:48:16 GMT
Even the most optimistic Patriots fans had to come to the conclusion that the 2023 season was effectively over following winnable Week 5 and 6 losses to the Browns and Raiders.Next on their schedule, the Patriots have the Bills at home followed by the Dolphins on the road, meaning the team is likely facing a 1-7 start to the season.Head coach Bill Belichick might as well try something new at the one-third mark of the season. Here are four players we want to see play major roles in a tough matchup against the Bills.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots-Bills preview: How Bill Belichick can upset Josh Allen and Buffalo New England Patriots | NFL notes: How the Patriots and Bills switched places in the AFC East New England Patriots | Patriots-Bills injury report: Bill Belichick lists 16 players as questionable for Sunday New England Patriots | Bill Belichick honors Dante Scarnecchia, Mike Vrabel ahead of Patriots Hall...Canada-U.S. refugee pact changes expected to ‘exacerbate existing threats’: memo
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 03:48:16 GMT
OTTAWA — A newly released memo shows federal officials warned last spring that expanding a bilateral refugee pact to the entire Canada-U.S. border would likely fuel smuggling networks and encourage people to seek more dangerous, remote crossing routes.Officials feared the development would also strain RCMP resources as irregular migrants dispersed more widely across the vast border.The April memo, made public by Public Safety Canada through the Access to Information Act, was prepared in advance of a Cross-Border Crime Forum meeting with American representatives.Under the Safe Third Country Agreement, implemented in 2004, Canada and the United States recognize each other as havens to seek protection.The pact has long allowed either country to turn back a prospective refugee who showed up at a land port of entry along the Canada-U.S. border — unless eligible for an exemption — on the basis they must pursue their claim in the country where they first arrived.However, until this year it...Latest news
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