Cowboys shuffling the Smiths as they face question of fielding 5 best linemen

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:44 GMT

Cowboys shuffling the Smiths as they face question of fielding 5 best linemen FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Tyron Smith finally spent some time late this offseason at left tackle, the position he played in all eight of his Pro Bowl seasons with the Dallas Cowboys.The subsequent shift of Tyler Smith to left guard put the 2022 first-round draft pick back where he was a year ago before he moved to the left side after Tyron Smith tore a hamstring and missed the first three months of the season. If the Cowboys are healthy on the offensive line and want to play their best five, it’s likely to mean putting off the long-term plan of Tyler Smith protecting Dak Prescott’s blind side, particularly when Terence Steele has recovered from a knee injury and is ready to play right tackle again.“Luckily, just having those reps last year, it’s nothing new,” Tyler Smith said. “I think it’s good for staying sharp and having the best five out there. That’s really the point of emphasis right now is making sure we have those best five.”Two spots are settled as the Cowboys pursue...

Police investigate robbery near CU Boulder campus

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:44 GMT

Police investigate robbery near CU Boulder campus DENVER (KDVR) — Police at the University of Colorado Boulder are investigating an alleged robbery that took place near a dorm.Around 4:30 a.m. Friday, CU Boulder Police tweeted that officers were responding to an assault that had just occurred near the 30th and Baseline area at Williams Village. Williams Village Campus is a part of CU Boulder and is home to multiple student dorms. Former teacher accused of sexually assaulting a student CUPD said the victim was robbed and that the suspects had left the area. They are looking for three men who were last seen in a newer blue model of the four-door Toyota Camry.Anyone who may have witnessed the robbery or has seen the suspects is asked to call CUPD at 303-492-6666.This is a developing story and will be updated as more information becomes available.

Park rangers are looking for 2 people accused of harassing a bison calf at Grand Teton National Park

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:44 GMT

Park rangers are looking for 2 people accused of harassing a bison calf at Grand Teton National Park (CNN) — Rangers at Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park are seeking information on two people who are accused of harassing a bison calf last weekend, the National Park Service says.The two people “were seen approaching and touching a bison calf at the southern end of Elk Ranch Flats in Grand Teton National Park” on Sunday, according to a news release from the park service.Park authorities emphasized the importance of viewing wildlife safely, responsibly and ethically to ensure the safety of both visitors and wildlife.“Often these interactions result in euthanizing the animal. Approaching wildlife can drastically affect their well-being and survival,” officials said. Fortunately, in this instance, the bison calf was successfully reunited with its herd.The incident is under investigation. Park officials released an image of the two unidentified individuals seen standing near the bison calf and are asking anyone with information to contact the park tip line at 307-739-3367.“Treat all wi...

New Haven police commission terminates 2 officers charged in the transport incident that left Randy Cox paralyzed

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:44 GMT

New Haven police commission terminates 2 officers charged in the transport incident that left Randy Cox paralyzed (CNN) — Two of the five New Haven, Connecticut, police officers involved in the June 2022 arrest of Randy Cox, who was left paralyzed from the chest down in a police van, have been fired, officials said.Four members of the New Haven Board of Police Commissioners on Wednesday voted in favor of dismissing officers Jocelyn Lavandier and Luis Rivera over the transportation incident, Mayor Justin Elicker said.Police Chief Karl Jacobson recommended the terminations of all five officers in March.The commissioners found that Lavandier and Rivera violated the “General Orders of the New Haven Police Department,” according to Elicker.Lavandier’s lawyer called the move “an absolute rush to judgment” in a statement to CNN.“At a minimum, the City should have waited for the judicial process to play out before terminating Officer Lavandier,” attorney Daniel Ford said.CNN has reached out to Rivera for comment.In November 2022, both officers, along with officers Ronald Pressley, Oscar Diaz and Sgt. B...

Trump to plead not guilty on charges related to classified documents

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:44 GMT

Trump to plead not guilty on charges related to classified documents Donald Trump will plead not guilty to charges connected to his handling of classified national security records, the former president told Fox News on Friday.Trump told Fox News that he’s “totally innocent” and that the indictment is “election interference at the highest level.”The former president, who is seeking reelection to the White House in next year’s election, announced Thursday that he had been indicted on charges connected to his handling of classified national security records. He wrote on social media that he had been summoned to federal court on Tuesday in Miami, where prosecutors are expected to charge Trump with seven criminal counts.Trump’s lawyer, in a separate interview with Fox News, said Trump’s second indictment is nothing more than a “political weapon to sideline a candidate.”“None of this is a surprise to the actual people at Archives, but they have turned it into a political weapon to sideline a candidate,” Trump lawyer Jim Trusty said on “Fox and Friend...

Ukraine counteroffensive ramps up, but meets stiff Russian resistance

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:44 GMT

Ukraine counteroffensive ramps up, but meets stiff Russian resistance Ukrainian mechanized brigades are redoubling their assaults around Bakhmut in the Donetsk region and neighboring Zaporizhzhia, but appear to be facing forceful Russian resistance with both sides claiming to have inflicted heavy losses in the past five days.As their counteroffensive ramps up, the Ukrainians say they’ve made advances of up to 1,600 meters around Bakhmut, the salt-mining town that Russian forces only recently overran after months of vicious close-combat warfare. And Russian military bloggers with close ties to the country’s defense ministry have acknowledged the Ukrainians have had some success there. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the boss of the Wagner paramilitary group, bemoaned earlier this week a fallback of Russian troops in Bakhmut, dubbing it a “disgrace.”But in Zaporizhzhia, the picture appears much more mixed. “Ukrainian forces conducted a limited, but still significant attack in the western Zaporizhzhia region on the night of June 7 to 8,” the Institute for the Study o...

Alert level lowered for Hawaii’s erupting Kilauea volcano as thousands watch the dazzling display

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:44 GMT

Alert level lowered for Hawaii’s erupting Kilauea volcano as thousands watch the dazzling display (CNN) — US officials lowered the warning level for Hawaii’s erupting Kīlauea volcano on Thursday, saying the burst of lava spewing from within one of its craters has decreased.The volcano began erupting before sunrise on Wednesday with a burst of lava spewing from within Halemaʻumaʻu crater at Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park – home to two of the world’s most active volcanoes, Kīlauea and Mauna Loa. Officials highlighted a number of safe locations for the thousands who were expected to flock to the area to take in the magnificent view.Kilauea volcano shot up fountain bursts about 200 feet high during the early phase of the eruption Wednesday, with the largest lava fountain consistently coming in at about 50 feet high, according to the US Geological Survey.With lava flowing on the surface of the crater floor, the alert level for Kilauea was raised to red for “warning” while authorities evaluated the hazards from the eruption, the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory said W...

Chicago Bears Q&A: What are some key matchups to watch? Will the Buffalo Bills’ signing of Leonard Floyd jump-start the edge-rusher market?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:44 GMT

Chicago Bears Q&A: What are some key matchups to watch? Will the Buffalo Bills’ signing of Leonard Floyd jump-start the edge-rusher market? The Chicago Bears wrapped up their third week of organized team activities ahead of mandatory minicamp next week. What matchups should we be watching? And will the Bears finally sign an edge rusher? Brad Biggs addresses concerns in his weekly mailbag.What are some key matchups we should be paying attention to in minicamp and training camp? — @just_acyI don’t know that there are a lot of matchups that are super intriguing at training camp. Obviously you want to see how wide receiver DJ Moore performs when the pads come on and he’s competing against cornerbacks. I am talking specifically about work where it is starters versus starters. Moore facing the second-team cornerbacks doesn’t generate a ton of intrigue for me. It would be concerning (from an offensive standpoint, anyway) if the current group of edge rushers had a ton of success against the starting offensive tackles.Maybe more interesting will be the few battles for starting spots. I don’t know if...

3 wounded as drone hits residential building in southwestern Russia near Ukraine

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:44 GMT

3 wounded as drone hits residential building in southwestern Russia near Ukraine KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Three people were lightly wounded after a drone crashed into a residential building in southwestern Russia near Ukraine, a regional governor said, exposing the latest vulnerabilities in the country’s air defense systems as President Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine increasingly affects Russian soil.The latest drone attack to target Russian cities in recent weeks comes as Ukraine has been intensifying its efforts to expel Russian forces and rising talk of a Ukrainian counteroffensive in pockets of a vast swath of southern and eastern Ukraine that Russia invaded more than 15 months ago.In a Telegram post, regional governor Alexander Gusev said the three residents were hurt by shards of glass from broken windows in the city of Voronezh and received help on the spot. Russian state media published photos showing a high-rise apartment building with some windows blown out and damage to the facade. Gusev said the drone was targeting a nearby airbase, but veer...

Climate activist Greta Thunberg won’t be school striking after graduation but vows to still protest

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:50:44 GMT

Climate activist Greta Thunberg won’t be school striking after graduation but vows to still protest STOCKHOLM (AP) — Swedish environmental activist Greta Thunberg said Friday she will no longer be able to skip classes as a way to draw attention to climate change because she is graduating from high school.Thunberg, 20, started staging Friday protests outside the Swedish parliament building during school hours in 2018. Teenagers from around the world followed her lead, leading to an international student movement called Fridays for Future.Because she won’t be a student anymore, Thunberg noted that her future Friday activities that “technically” won’t be school striking. But in a tweet, she vowed to continue protesting, saying, “The fight has only just begun.” “We are still moving in the wrong direction, where those in power are allowed to sacrifice,” Thunberg wrote on Twitter. “We’re rapidly approaching potential nonlinear ecological and climatic tipping points beyond our control.”As a teenager Thunberg was invited to speak to political and business leaders at U.N. confe...