NHRA-Circle K Four-Wide Nationals
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:06:25 GMT
SundayAt zMAX DragwayConcord, N.C.Final Finish OrderTop Fuel1. Austin Prock; 2. Leah Pruett; 3. Josh Hart; 4. Steve Torrence; 5. Pat Dakin; 6. Justin Ashley; 7. Doug Foley; 8. Brittany Force; 9. Mike Salinas; 10. Jacob McNeal; 11. Clay Millican; 12. Antron Brown; 13. Doug Kalitta; 14. Shawn Langdon; 15. Tony Schumacher; 16. Dan MercierFunny Car1. Robert Hight; 2. Alexis DeJoria; 3. Ron Capps; 4. John Force; 5. Chad Green; 6. Bob Tasca III; 7. Mike McIntire Jr; 8. Cruz Pedregon; 9. Alex Laughlin; 10. JR Todd; 11. John Force; 12. Blake Alexander; 13. Tim Wilkerson; 14. Dave Richards; 15. Matt Hagan; 16. Dale Creasy JrPro Stock1. Deric Kramer; 2. Dallas Glenn; 3. Matt Hartford; 4. Fernando Cuadra Jr; 5. Jerry Tucker; 6. Kyle Koretsky; 7. Greg Anderson; 8. Aaron Stanfield; 9. Troy Coughlin Jr; 10. David Cuadra; 11. Mason McGaha; 12. Camrie Caruso; 13. Erica Enders; 14. Bo Butner III; 15. Cristian Cuadra; 16. Chris McGahaPro Stock Motorcycle1. Gaige Herrera; 2. Matt Smith; 3. Jerry Savoi...Primera ayuda de la Cruz Roja llega a Sudán tras semanas de combates
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:06:25 GMT
(CNN) — La ayuda de la Cruz Roja llegó a Sudán por primera vez desde que estallaron los combates entre fuerzas militares rivales hace tres semanas, una rara buena noticia en un conflicto que muestra pocos signos de terminar.Ocho toneladas de ayuda médica llegaron este domingo, informó el Comité Internacional de la Cruz Roja en un comunicado, lo cual ofrece un alivio a las instalaciones médicas de Sudán, duramente afectadas.Miles de ciudadanos extranjeros han sido evacuados de Sudán y miles de familias locales han huido de la capital, Jartum, en medio de los enfrentamientos entre las Fuerzas Armadas de Sudán y las rivales Fuerzas de Apoyo Rápido (RSF, por sus siglas en inglés).Se agrava la crisis humanitaria en medio del conflicto en Sudán 2:24Este domingo se oyeron nuevos disparos cerca del disputado palacio presidencial de la capital, Jartum, dijeron testigos a CNN.El alto el fuego acordado este viernes siempre ha sido inestable y expira la noche de este domingo. Las RSF afir...Sanders deja de lado las preocupaciones sobre la edad de Biden: “La edad es una cosa. Creo que la experiencia es otra”
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:06:25 GMT
(CNN) — Bernie Sanders, senador por Vermont, dejó de lado este domingo las preocupaciones sobre la edad del presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, tras el anuncio de su candidatura a la reelección: “La edad es una cosa. Creo que la experiencia es otra”.El senador independiente, que a sus 81 años es un año mayor que Biden, dijo a Dana Bash de CNN en “State of the Union” que “si crees en la democracia, si quieres que vote más gente y no menos, creo que la elección está bastante clara. Y esa elección es Biden”.Sanders, que se alinea con los demócratas en el Senado, respaldó la candidatura de reelección de Biden la semana pasada, y es probable que el presidente disfrute de un camino fácil hacia la nominación demócrata de 2024. La escritora Marianne Williamson y el activista antivacunas Robert F. Kennedy Jr. le desafían en las primarias, pero no se espera que ningún candidato demócrata importante se una a ellos.Sin embargo, a sus 80 años, Biden...Avs lose 2-1 against Kraken in Game 7
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:06:25 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- It's official. The Colorado Avalanche's season ended with a 2-1 loss at Ball Arena Sunday night. The Avs forced a Game 7 in the best-of-seven series with a 4-1 win in Seattle on Friday night when forward Andrew Cogliano suffered a fractured neck. Although Cogliano returned to finish the game, the severity of his injury was not discovered until Saturday back in Denver. Journeyman Brad Hunt, who had seen some ice time with the team during this season, was recalled from the Colorado Eagles for Game 7. In addition to Cogliano being sidelined, the team was also missing Darren Helm, Josh Manson and Gabriel Landeskog due to injury, and Valeri Nichushkin has been gone for personal reasons. Avalanche forward Andrew Cogliano suffered fractured neck, out indefinitely Colorado's woes from the regular season have not let up in the playoffs but the team has insisted it is not letting up as it has battled through the adversity of it all. "We've moved past all the guys out of th...Search continues for missing Lakewood man
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:06:25 GMT
DENVER, Colo (KDVR) -- The search continues for a 26-year-old Lakewood man who’s been missing for nearly a month. Denver Police said James Montoya was last seen leaving the Hangar 101 Bar near Jewell and Wadsworth with another man on the night of April 1. James’ parents, Eddie and Corinna Montoya, said James did not know the man prior to meeting him at the bar. After that, Eddie and Corinna said James’ Snapchat activity placed him near the intersection of Alameda Avenue and Federal Boulevard."He went to their house and that's where our son took a picture and put it on Snapchat," Corinna said. Now nearly a month’s gone by and there's still no sign of their son. "It’s so disheartening and heartbreaking,” Corinna said. “The way we describe it is we’re in a nightmare.” A dozen puppies taken to local shelter after destructive tornado in Oklahoma Denver Police tell FOX31 they’re now viewing James’ disappearance as suspicious after finding his phone in Weld County. ...Safety tips for spring weather travel to the High Country
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:06:25 GMT
ESTES PARK, Colo. (KDVR) -- Beautiful spring temperatures entice visitors from across the nation and the world to seek the wonder of Rocky Mountain National Park.“I can just wear a T-shirt and there’s snow out,” said one visitor from California.While some are happy to stay in their cars while viewing majestic mountains and astonishing wildlife, others aim to hike on snowy pathways through the forest.“The contrast between seeing the lake and the snow was so beautiful,” said one enthusiastic hiker visiting from Virginia.Park officials tell FOX31 that recent storms have left Bear Lake trails with five to six feet of snow. Hikers are advised to come prepared with the right equipment. This Denver restaurant will close after 50 years in business “We brought micro spikes which is probably the best thing we could have brought,” said one hiker who took time to rest near the lake after a strenuous trek across the area.Bear Lake’s altitude is 9,475 feet. Park rangers recommend the use of s...Editorial: Horrors of ‘zombie drug’ xylazine spread in U.S.
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:06:25 GMT
These days, drug use in New York’s Washington Square Park is very much out in the open. On the park benches, you can see people smoking, injecting themselves and their bench mates and even cooking methamphetamine.But the big shocker for an infrequent visitor is something different. A few of the people present in the park have red and black wounds on their skin. In at least one case, parts of human tendons appeared to be exposed.Most likely, the gruesome sight is a consequence of seeing the effects of someone using the veterinary tranquilizer xylazine, colloquially tranq. Commonly mixed with the synthetic opioid fentanyl and obtained with relative ease, xylazine is sometimes called the “zombie drug” in acknowledgment of its flesh-eating properties.Xylazine, which has no FDA-approved use in humans, is becoming a massive problem in both New York and Chicago. Why do people mix the two drugs together? In essence, the addition of xylazine extends the duration of the fentanyl high. And for...Chris Pratt back in the ‘space cowboy’ saddle in ‘Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3’
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:06:25 GMT
In the decade since first playing Peter Quill/Star-Lord in “Guardians of the Galaxy” Chris Pratt, with his exuberant comic physicality, morphed from a likable supporting player to Hollywood’s A-list successor to Harrison Ford.This week’s “Guardians 3” now matches his other, equally popular “Jurassic World” trilogy as the velociraptor-taming Owen Grady.Star-Lord, the half-human leader of a pack of quirkily adorable misfits has been dubbed “A blissed-out space cowboy.” Last week’s virtual global press conference for “Vol. 3” emphasized that this is a conclusion, the bye-bye-bye of “Guardians.” But as any Marvel follower knows, that changes whenever creator-writer-director James Gunn gets a green light for “Vol. 4.”What’s clear in “3” is Star-Lord’s not happy. “He’s definitely lost,” Pratt, 43, said. “Quill is a guy who needs to learn how to swim. He has been hopping from lily pad to lily pad, woman to woman. In the beginning he was running from the death of his mother and pret...Edwards: Low-income T fares a fair deal for Mass. workers
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:06:25 GMT
Every day, hardworking Massachusetts residents face a difficult dilemma: pay for transportation to get to work or afford basic necessities. This is an unfair and unnecessary burden on those who contribute to the economic prosperity of the state. On this International Workers Day, it’s time to take action and make public transportation affordable for our workers with a low-income fare at the MBTA.Unfortunately, Massachusetts has been trending in the opposite direction. For years, the cost of riding the MBTA has increased at a much faster rate than the cost of driving, and recent reports suggest that driving in Boston may actually be cheaper than taking public transit. The Massachusetts legislature can reverse this trend by passing legislation that establishes a permanent low-income fare program and ensures funding for a low-income fare in the Commonwealth’s FY24 Budget.Consider Yinchun Liang, a homecare worker who relies on the MBTA to travel from Charlestown to Chinatown every...Workers want full-time jobs, career development: Study
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 09:06:25 GMT
Employer flexibility is crucial. But workers want full-time jobs, not gigs. They expect their pay to rise. Most importantly, career development is top of mind.Those are just some of the findings of a study released last week by ADP Research Institute, which tracks worker sentiment worldwide. Even with the COVID-19 pandemic lingering, workers all over the world seem less concerned about contending with present challenges and are most focused on what’s next.“While flexibility and mental health are still recurrent — and I think permanent fixtures in the workplace — what is dominating this year’s report is career progression,” says Nela Richardson, ADP Research Institute’s chief economist.The study, “People at Work 2023: A Global Workforce View,” found that workers still care most about salary and job security, but they care a little less about both of those than they did last year. Career progression was the standout, with 40% of workers saying it matters most in a job, compared ...Latest news
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