Robert homers for 4th straight game, White Sox beat Guardians 8-3

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:40:25 GMT

Robert homers for 4th straight game, White Sox beat Guardians 8-3 CHICAGO (AP) — Luis Robert Jr. homered for the fourth straight game, Gavin Sheets and Jake Burger went deep off Shane Bieber in Chicago’s six-run fifth inning, and the White Sox beat the Cleveland Guardians 8-3 on Tuesday night.Lance Lynn (2-5) allowed three runs — one earned — on seven hits in seven innings. He struck out seven and walked none.Robert’s solo shot to deep left in the eighth was his AL-leading 12th homer of the season. He became the first White Sox player to homer in four consecutive games since Matt Davidson in 2017.Sheets’ three-run shot and Burger’s two-run drive were among six straight hits by the White Sox with two outs in the fifth as Chicago jumped ahead 6-0.Bieber (3-2) was charged with six runs, five earned, on 12 hits in 4 2/3 innings.Yoán Moncada and Andrew Vaughn each had two hits and an RBI for the White Sox.Cleveland’s Steven Kwan drove in runs with a sacrifice fly and a double.The Guardians played without All-Star third baseman José Ramírez,...

Mind-wandering crashes double in Colorado

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:40:25 GMT

Mind-wandering crashes double in Colorado LAKEWOOD, Colo. (KDVR) — State troopers are warning drivers to pay attention after mind-wandering crashes doubled in Colorado last year.FOX31 went on an exclusive ride-along with Colorado State Patrol to learn firsthand about the growing problem. These are not people on their phones, but still, their lack of attention could end — and has ended — in extreme danger and death on the roadways.“It could be any time of the day,” CSP Trooper Gabriel Moltrer said. “I've seen instances where people have actually hit the rear of semis from not being fully aware of their surroundings, and they just end up just driving right into them. People not navigating their turns properly because their mind is elsewhere." ‘Please drive safely’ sign honors mother who died after motorcycle crash In 2022, when state troopers determined a human factor for an injurious or fatal crash caused by distraction, the second-largest human factor was “looked but did not see," or a person’s mind was elsewhere. In fact...

Air quality concerns raised after Denver apartment fire

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:40:25 GMT

Air quality concerns raised after Denver apartment fire DENVER (KDVR) -- Cleanup efforts are underway at the Cambridge Place apartments in Denver after a fire broke out in one of the units Monday evening.Fire officials with the Denver Fire Department said the fire was contained to one unit on the third floor, but there was extensive smoke damage to floors three, four and five. Julie Ryberg lives on the fourth floor and said she had just gotten off work. “I started to smell something burning and I went out on my balcony, and I saw the black smoke coming out of the apartment that was on fire,” Ryberg said. “The stairwells were full of smoke. You could hardly see. You had to feel the railing to help yourself down.” 10 women accuse Denver doctor in date rape case Despite the flames and the smoke, the property management company told FOX31 everyone is allowed back in their units. But Ryberg said she’s still concerned about air quality in the building. "It smells really smoky and it has a chemical smell,” Ryberg said.  It...

Biden to honor 9 with Medal of Valor, including Colorado officer

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:40:25 GMT

Biden to honor 9 with Medal of Valor, including Colorado officer WASHINGTON (AP) — Two New York Police Department officers ambushed and killed responding to a 911 call and the rookie cop who took down the gunman are among those who will be honored Wednesday by President Joe Biden with the Medal of Valor, the nation's highest honor for bravery by a public safety officer. The three NYPD officers, a Houston police officer, Colorado police official, Ohio sheriff’s deputy and three FDNY firefighters are the nine who will be receiving medals in a White House ceremony before Biden departs for Japan and the Group of Seven summit. Denver Police launches new orientation program for recruits NYPD officer Wilbert Mora and his police partner Jason Rivera were shot Jan. 21, 2022, while responding to a call about a family dispute in a Harlem apartment. Officer Sumit Sulan shot and killed the gunman, ending the deadly encounter moments after it began. Rivera died that night, Mora was pronounced dead four days later. The fallen cops were no strangers to tension...

Pork Scallopini with Mustard Sauce layers on the flavor

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:40:25 GMT

Pork Scallopini with Mustard Sauce layers on the flavor This sweet and tangy mustard sauce goes perfectly with these pork scallopini slices. The scallopini is made by pounding slices of pork tenderloin to about 1/2 inch thick. I find that without any fat, the tenderloin or bone can be very dry. This easy sauce takes care of that. The pork and sauce are served with sauteed baby kale that is mixed with a little olive oil and balsamic vinegar adding another layer of texture and flavor.The baby kale is made first in the skillet, then the pork and sauce use the same skillet. So there is only one pan to clean.I use shallots in the sauce. They are in the onion family but have a milder flavor. They have a teardrop shape and can be found near the onions in the produce department.You can use arugula or collard greens instead of baby kale.You can use any type of sweet onion instead of shallots.You can use any whole grain bread or rolls.TAG GOES HEREPork Scallopini with Mustard Sauce and Sauteed KaleINGREDIENTS3/4 pound pork tenderloin3 teaspoons ol...

Pozniak: Biden must find right director for the CDC

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:40:25 GMT

Pozniak: Biden must find right director for the CDC The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is looking for a new director. After only two years as the agency’s leader, Massachusetts resident Dr. Rochelle Walensky has called it quits.The CDC, part of the United States Department of Health and Human Services, works to protect  us from health and disease risks and is responsible for communicating serious public health issues to the nation with honest, timely and credible information. Sadly, the CDC and its leader did not measure up to its important mission during the COVID pandemic!.Unfortunately, President Biden’s selection of Walensky for this vital public health assignment resulted in a tumultuous experience for her and the agency from which they have yet to fully recover.Unlike Labor Secretary Marty Walsh, who had expertise in politics, public communications, public policy and  executive leadership as mayor of Boston, Walensky had no such experience. This created serious credibility challenges for her and the CDC during th...

Chicago White Sox score 6 runs in the 5th — all with 2 outs — in an 8-3 win against the Cleveland Guardians

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:40:25 GMT

Chicago White Sox score 6 runs in the 5th — all with 2 outs — in an 8-3 win against the Cleveland Guardians The Chicago White Sox had two outs and nobody on in the fifth inning against the Cleveland Guardians.Luis Robert Jr. began a rally in the most unusual way, reaching on catcher’s interference.He took off for second on the next pitch and Yoán Moncada lined a single to right. The ball skipped away from Will Brennan, and Robert kept running to score the game’s first run.The Sox were just warming up.Gavin Sheets hit a three-run homer and Jake Burger added a two-run homer in the six-run inning as the Sox ran away with an 8-3 victory in front of 18,495 at Guaranteed Rate Field.“That’s the crazy part about this game, right?” Sox starter Lance Lynn said. “Something as weird as a catcher’s interference can spark an inning like that. But the guys just kept it rolling, kept the pressure on with two outs and the next thing you know, (Guardians starter Shane Bieber is) out of the game.”The Sox knocked the former Cy Young Award winner out of the...

Lowry: Biden’s ‘modern’ strategy same old spending spree

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:40:25 GMT

Lowry: Biden’s ‘modern’ strategy same old spending spree Bidenomics is not just about spending money anymore.No, it’s about a new economic paradigm, according to a recent speech at the Brookings Institution by National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan. He describes the Biden approach as a “modern American industrial strategy.”The phrasing reflects the left’s fondness for putting the adjective “modern” in front of an old idea to make it sound shiny and new. “Modern monetary theory” is the phrase for the persistent notion — or temptation — that you can spend gobs of money you don’t have without consequence. “Modern” industrial policy is presumably superior to “antiquated” industrial policy, but both suffer from the same conceit that government — with all its inefficiencies and the inevitable inconsistencies and compromises that come with legislative sausage-making — can see the future better than market players.Now, it’s true that gover...

Margaret Qualley dominates role in ‘Sanctuary’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:40:25 GMT

Margaret Qualley dominates role in ‘Sanctuary’ Margaret Qualley has tended a rising career by listening to her inner voice.Take Friday’s two-character “Sanctuary” opposite Christopher Abbott (Marvel’s upcoming “Kraven the Hunter”).  Qualley, 28, is Rebecca, a dominatrix with Abbott’s Hal her client.While undoubtedly a sexual situation, sex has very little to do with what happens.For Qualley, a Manson follower in Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood,” a nun in “The Novitiate” and the mistress of a legendary Broadway Lothario in “Fosse/Verdon,” Rebecca was easy to embrace.“I’m not going to sound very articulate when I say this,” she began in a Zoom interview, “but essentially, I  just have the feeling of ‘I really want to do this.’  Or I don’t.”Along with the role, “I’ve been wanting to work with Chris and this seemed like the perfect thing to do with him. But also, I always think inherently one thing is a reaction to whatever I have just done. That certainly influences how I’m feeling in that moment...

Editorial: Biden hedges on G7 trip amid debt crisis

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:40:25 GMT

Editorial: Biden hedges on G7 trip amid debt crisis To whichever aide whispered in Joe Biden’s ear, “Mr. President, the debt ceiling is a big deal,” thank you.If he or she had not, Biden would be heading to Asia with the current fiscal crisis in his rear-view.As it is, the G7 summit in Japan is still on the agenda, but as The Hill reported, the White House on Tuesday left open the possibility that Biden could cut short the weeklong trip as debt talks remain at a standstill.National Security spokesman John Kirby confirmed that Biden will leave as planned on Wednesday, “We’re re-evaluating the rest of the trip now.”Now Congress knows how East Palestine, Ohio must have felt as Biden put anywhere-but-there on his itinerary after a fiery train crash rocked the town.“It’s difficult for me to tell you exactly what to anticipate at this point,” Kirby said. “Given where we are right now, it’s also incredibly prudent and responsible for the president to take a look at the rest of the trip.”We’re sorry, but you don’...