NFL benches Danville native Haener for 6 games for PEDs
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:58:59 GMT
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Saints quarterback Jake Haener's rookie season in the NFL is not beginning in the manner he wished. Haener was suspended 6 games by the National Football League for what the league says is a violation of their policy on performance-enhancing substances. The rookie quarterback was a 4th round pick of the Saints out of Fresno State. He attended Monte Vista High School in Danville. Haener, 24, released a statement via his X, formerly known as Twitter, account on Wednesday afternoon. Read the full statement below:I recently learned that I tested positive for a substance banned by the NFL earlier this summer. I still do not know how the substance got into my body, as none of my supplements or prescribed medications contain the banned ingredient. I would never knowlingly cheat the game that I love, however I must take full responsibility for the failed test. I apolgize to the Saints organization, my friends and my family for any distraction this suspension may cause....Livermore company accused of selling flavored vapes to children
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:58:59 GMT
LIVERMORE, Calif. (KRON) -- A flavored tobacco company, Apollo Future Technology, is now facing charges from the state alleging a massive illegal flavored tobacco and synthetic cannabis operation. The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office says the company sold its Apollo e-cigarettes to young children.Alameda County District Attorney Pamela Price held a press conference on Wednesday at the Livermore Valley Chamber of Commerce to discuss the charges filed. Missing Netflix engineer found dead near Golden Gate Bridge “They used a warehouse as their base of operation to sell flavored e-cigs predominantly to individuals under the age of 21,” said Price. The company is now facing a case against the State of California, alleging Apollo sold its e-cigarettes through its website without verifying the purchasers’ age and illegally shipped its flavored tobacco products through the mail without complying with state requirements.The state also alleges the company manufactured an...Authorities search for missing man last seen near SFO
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:58:59 GMT
(KRON) -- A man has been reported missing Wednesday by the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office. Chiuchy Albert, 48, was last seen Monday around 6 p.m. at San Francisco International Airport.Albert was last seen leaving SFO airport on foot, authorities said. He is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 160 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. Police in standoff with armed suspect near SF high school He does not have money, credit cards or a cell phone. Albert does not speak English.Authorities said anyone with information about his location is asked to call 650-876-2424 or email Detective Jeffrey Morgan at [email protected].Marko Mitrović hired as U.S. Olympic men’s soccer coach
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:58:59 GMT
CHICAGO (AP) — Marko Mitrović was hired Wednesday to coach the U.S. under-23 men’s soccer team at next year’s Paris Games, the first Olympics for the Americans since 2008.The 45-year-old Mitrović was an assistant for the Chicago Fire from 2016-19 and Reading from 2020-22, then became head coach of the U.S. under-19 team in April 2022. He served as an assistant to national team interim head coaches Anthony Hudson and B.J. Callaghan from this April until July.After the U.S. under-23 team failed to qualify for the last three Olympics, the regional governing body of North and Central American and the Caribbean said the CONCACAF Under-20 Championship in June and July of 2022 would serve as qualifying for the 2024 Olympics. The U.S. won the tournament and qualified for both the Olympics and the Under-20 World Cup, where the Americans lost 2-0 to Uruguay in the quarterfinals.Olympic men’s soccer is limited to players under 23, with each nation allowed three wild-card play...Dina Boluarte cambia a seis ministros en Perú
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:58:59 GMT
(CNN Español) — La presidenta de Perú, Dina Boluarte, juramentó este miércoles en el Palacio de Gobierno a los nuevos titulares de seis carteras ministeriales.Cuatro son nuevos integrantes del gabinete liderado por Alberto Otárola, y dos cambiaron de sector.Los nombramientos se realizan luego de que la ahora exministra de Educación, Magnet Márquez, se mostrara en contra de una ley aprobada en el Congreso que busca reponer en el cargo a maestros cesantes.El Ministerio de Defensa de Perú reporta que “terroristas” mataron a 4 militaresLos nuevos titulares son: Eduardo Arana en el Ministerio de Justicia y Derechos Humanos, Miriam Ponce en Educación, Jennifer Contreras en Desarrollo Agrario y Riego, Daniel Maurate en Trabajo, Ana María Choquehuanca en Producción y Raúl Pérez-Reyes en la cartera de Transportes y Comunicaciones.The-CNN-Wire™ & © 2023 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.SourceMATCHDAY: Mbappé and France host Ireland in European Championship qualifying
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:58:59 GMT
A look at what’s happening in European Championship qualifying on Thursday:GROUP BTwo-time champion France will look to maintain its perfect start in Group B when it hosts Ireland at Parc des Princes. That’s the home stadium of World Cup star Kylian Mbappé, who will look to add to his 40 international goals and could likely be paired in attack with veteran Olivier Giroud. France has not conceded a goal. Ireland is struggling with only one win from its first three matches. Netherlands faces Greece in Eindhoven, where a win would move the Dutch level with the Greeks on six points.GROUP EPoland is already in trouble after losing two of its opening three games, including a loss to low-ranked Moldova last time out. Another slip-up at home to the Faeroe Islands would be costly. Poland has not missed out on qualifying for a European Championship since 2004. The Czech Republic and Albania occupy the group’s two qualifying spots ahead of their game in Prague.GROUP GThe two unbeat...Suncor fined, to buy EV lawn equipment to settle Clean Air Act violations
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:58:59 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Suncor will pay fines and buy electric lawn equipment for the public for producing noncompliant fuel, including 32 million gallons with too much cancer-causing benzene, according to federal regulators.The Environmental Protection Agency said some of the fuel produced at Suncor's refineries in Commerce City was noncompliant and resulted in hazardous air pollution."This settlement demonstrates that EPA will hold refineries accountable when the fuel they produce fails to meet legal requirements," said David M. Uhlmann, assistant administrator of the EPA’s Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance, in a statement. "This settlement and the supplemental environmental project that Suncor agreed to include will provide better air quality for residents affected by Suncor’s misconduct." Tiny home builder who owes $6M spent lavishly before bankruptcy: report The incidents are alleged violations of the Clean Air Act, but as part of the settlement, Suncor agreed to the fac...Demonic apparition is back for more chills and frights in ‘The Nun II’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:58:59 GMT
Is it really fall if there isn’t a scary movie playing at the movie theaters? Luckily for horror fans, “The Conjuring” series has something spooky up their sleeve … or habit, in this case. The demonic sister from “The Nun” is back for Round 2, so you might want to keep the lights on.This is no “Sister Act.” This is “The Nun II.”Michael Chaves: “The exorcism of Maurice in ‘Conjuring 2,’ we realize that, that that possession was actually the demon Valak, and she manifests as a nun in that film. We learn more about her in ‘The Nun’ spinoff, and this is a continuation of it.”Taissa Farmiga (as Sister Irene): “This thing, it’s come back for me.”Peter Hudson (as Father Ridley): “This demon was once an angel.”Taissa Farmiga returns as Sister Irene, and if the name Farmiga sounds familiar, it’s because her big sis Vera is also a veteran of “The Conjuring”...Why Cup Noodles is going ‘gamer-friendly’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:58:59 GMT
Tokyo (CNN) — For dedicated gamers across Asia, late-night sessions often mean chugging cans of Red Bull or snacking on fast food to stay awake.But what about the greasy fingerprints left on keyboards? Or the danger of keeping drinks near gaming equipment?Noodle maker Nissin says it has the answer: caffeinated Cup Noodles.“The gaming population in Japan is growing year by year, especially among young people, and the number is said to have surpassed 50 million,” the company said in a Monday news release. “To meet this demand, Nissin Foods is launching a new ‘gamer-friendly’ product for the first time in its history from its flagship brands Cup Noodles and Nissin Curry Meshi.”The caffeinated noodles will come in two flavors: garlic and black pepper yakisoba — which contains shrimp, pork, egg and cabbage — and curry, which uses a base of pork and vegetables.Both products are sauce-based and “soup-free, so there is no need to worry about getting your hands or peripherals dirty...Lee becomes a Hurricane
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:58:59 GMT
Lee is fast on its way of becoming a monster in the tropics. On Wednesday afternoon, Lee was upgraded to a Category 1 hurricane while over the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. Lee has been able to organize quickly over the hotter-than-usual water temperatures and lack of wind shear. These favorable conditions are likely to continue and Lee is forecast to become a major hurricane by the end of this week. Winds (over the weekend) could elevate to 150 mph while (still) over the Atlantic and away from land. The current forecast track has the center of Lee moving east, then north, of the Lesser Antilles. While missing the islands, It’s possible that swells from Lee could reach some spots as early as Friday. By the time Lee moves north of the Leeward Islands and Puerto Rico, dangerous surf and rip current conditions are possible for those islands. As we look at the future of Lee going into next week, there are still plenty of questions. However, what DOES seem imminent is that ...Latest news
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