Chicago Bulls in free agency: Jevon Carter joins on a 3-year deal, while Coby White and Andre Drummond return

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:58 GMT

Chicago Bulls in free agency: Jevon Carter joins on a 3-year deal, while Coby White and Andre Drummond return The Chicago Bulls brought in their first new player of the summer when NBA free agency opened Friday, signing guard Jevon Carter to a three-year deal, according to a report by ESPN.After two seasons with the Milwaukee Bucks, Carter hit the free agency market after declining his player option. He reportedly signed a $20 million deal with the Bulls.For the Bulls, Carter fills a wide variety of needs facing the roster this offseason. He’s a consistent contributor — logging 81 games last season — and brings a hardened edge to the perimeter that should mesh quickly with a Bulls defense that finished fifth in the league last year.Most importantly, Carter could be a game changer for the Bulls as they attempt to break out of their position as the worst 3-point shooting team in the league. Carter shot 42.1% from behind the arc last season and took 4.2 attempts per game off the bench — a number that would have placed him third overall on the Bulls roster.This signing w...

Mets Notebook: Jose Quintana making rehab start, familiar faces return to Citi Field

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:58 GMT

Mets Notebook: Jose Quintana making rehab start, familiar faces return to Citi Field The Mets are getting closer to being able to roll out the rotation they had imagined in the winter. Now, they just have to hope those starting pitchers can get back them back into playoff contention.Left-hander Jose Quintana is making what could be his final rehab start Friday night with Triple-A Syracuse. He could replace left-hander David Peterson in the rotation next week. He’s on track to reach the expected July timeline the club targeted after he underwent bone graft surgery to remove a lesion on his left rib during spring training.The rotation could get crowded.“We haven’t said that very much this year,” manager Buck Showalter said Friday night before the Mets began a series with the San Francisco Giants. “But I hope it does get crowded.”Peterson and right-hander Tylor Megill were supposed to be depth options this season but they’ve been used in place of injured arms. But they have both taken giant steps backward this season. Peterson ...

Peel police charge teen in robbery and firearm offences in Brampton

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:58 GMT

Peel police charge teen in robbery and firearm offences in Brampton Peel police have arrested and charged a 17-year-old with robbery and firearm-related offences. On June 28 at approximately 4:30 p.m., a robbery occurred in the area of Clark Boulevard and Craigleigh Crescent in Brampton.After investigators identified a suspect, a search warrant was conducted at a Brampton residence on June 30 which resulted in officers locating a .40 calibre handgun.The teen has been charged with robbery, unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a loaded prohibited or restricted firearm, knowledge of an unauthorized possession of a firearm, possession of a firearm contrary to a prohibition order and breach of house arrestHe is held for a bail hearing and will appear before the Ontario Court of Justice in Brampton.The Youth Criminal Justice Act (Y.C.J.A.) prohibits the release of the name of a young person and, therefore, the identities of those charged in this investigation are protected.

Yellen addresses Essence Festival crowd, discusses economy, efforts to enfold minority communities

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:58 GMT

Yellen addresses Essence Festival crowd, discusses economy, efforts to enfold minority communities NEW ORLEANS (AP) — U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Friday touted the Biden administration’s efforts to build a “fairer economy.”“I strongly believe that our racial equity work is not just the morally right thing to do. It’s in the best economic interests of our entire country,” Yellen told a crowd gathered for the Global Black Economic Forum held at this year’s Essence Festival of Culture.Yellen, the first treasury secretary to attend and speak at the festival, was warmly greeted by the mostly Black audience.“I appreciate all of you for being here today — and for taking time away from the music and other attractions. I know that hip-hop icons like Megan Thee Stallion are playing in the next few days and that I am just a warm-up act for them,” she said, drawing a round of laughter and applause.Yellen said the enactment of the “American Rescue Plan to support families, keep businesses open and ensure that critical services could continue to function” amid the...

Judge allows nearly all of North Carolina’s revised 12-week abortion law to take effect

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:58 GMT

Judge allows nearly all of North Carolina’s revised 12-week abortion law to take effect RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A federal judge ruled on Friday that nearly all of North Carolina’s revised 12-week abortion law scheduled to begin this weekend can take effect, while temporarily blocking one rule that doctors feared could expose them to criminal penalties.The decision by U.S. District Judge Catherine Eagles sets aside that rule but allows the law’s remaining provisions to begin on Saturday while litigation continues. Abortion providers had last week requested a blanket order halting all of the July 1 restrictions pending their court challenge. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic and a physician said several sections in the newly revised law were so vague and seemingly contradictory that doctors could unintentionally break the law, leaving them unable to care for women seeking legal abortions.But the Republican-controlled General Assembly passed legislation this week revising or repealing nearly all of the challenged provisions, making arguments against most of them ...

Virginia high school admissions case could be legal follow-up to affirmative action ruling

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:58 GMT

Virginia high school admissions case could be legal follow-up to affirmative action ruling FALLS CHURCH, Va. (AP) — A federal appeals court’s ruling last month about the admissions policy at an elite public high school in Virginia may provide a vehicle for the U.S. Supreme Court to flesh out the intended scope of its ruling Thursday banning affirmative action in college admissions.The Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology, outside the nation’s capital, routinely ranks as one of the best public schools in America; admission is highly competitive.A coalition of parents, backed by a conservative legal foundation, filed a lawsuit in 2021 challenging the admissions policy at TJ, and the foundation is asking the Supreme Court to take up the case. The suit raises similar but not identical issues to those addressed by the high court’s ruling rejecting admissions policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina as unconstitutional.The colleges’ admissions rules took an applicant’s race into account as one of many factors to be cons...

Louisiana governor vetoes anti-LGBTQ+ legislation including a gender-affirming care ban

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:58 GMT

Louisiana governor vetoes anti-LGBTQ+ legislation including a gender-affirming care ban BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — Democratic Louisiana Gov. John Bel Edwards blocked a package of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation from becoming law Friday, including the state’s version of what critics call Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill and a ban on gender-affirming medical care for young transgender people.The effort by Republicans to enact the legislation into Louisiana law is likely far from over. Multiple GOP state lawmakers say they anticipate convening for a veto session mid-July in an attempt to override the governor’s decision. Louisiana’s culture divide over LGBTQ+-related legislation echoes what has been seen in GOP-led statehouses across the country. Bills targeting transgender people have topped conservative agendas, and LGBTQ+ advocates say a dangerous and blatant attack is happening on their community. This year alone, more than 525 anti-LGBTQ+ bills were introduced in 41 states, according to data collected by the Human Rights Campaign, a gay rights organization...

Friday is a great day for the Cubs in 2023

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:58 GMT

Friday is a great day for the Cubs in 2023 CHICAGO — There is at least one thing you can count on from what has been an inconsistent Cubs team in 2023.That's the fact that the group has always seemed to play their best on Fridays, and that trend continued on the last day of June. Led by another strong start by Justin Steele and productive offense, the Cubs raced by the Guardians 10-1 on a warm, humid afternoon at Wrigley Field. It stopped a four-game losing streak that dated back to their trip to London and made fans feel better after getting swept by the Phillies to start the homestand. It also continued the trend of playing strong on Fridays, where the team is 10-2 during the 2023 season - and a lot of the games have been impressive. During five of their wins on Friday this season, the Cubs have won the game by at least six runs. In four of those contests, they've scored over ten runs, including the win on Friday over Cleveland. In the month of June, the Cubs won all four games on Friday, outscoring their opponents 25-7 in...

CPD: 58-year-old man missing since end of May

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:58 GMT

CPD: 58-year-old man missing since end of May CHICAGO -- The Chicago Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a missing 58-year-old man who was last seen on Tuesday, May 23.Jose Pablo Camacho Suarez, 58, was last seen near the 600 block of West Harrison near Chicago's Loop on Tuesday, May 23. Search underway for missing Hermosa man Suarez is described as 5-foot-9, weighing 150 pounds, with gray hair and brown eyes.Anyone with information regarding Jose Pablo Camacho Suarez's whereabouts are asked to contact the Chicago Police Department at 312-744-8266.

SCOTUS LGBTQ+ ruling sparks fear of widespread discrimination

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:58:58 GMT

SCOTUS LGBTQ+ ruling sparks fear of widespread discrimination WASHINGTON (Nexstar) – In a case that pitted the First Amendment against discrimination laws, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of a woman who argued she can't be forced to work with LGBTQ+ couples.Lori Smith is an Evangelical Christian from Colorado who designs wedding websites. Smith argued that because her designs are protected by the First Amendment, she has the right to refuse to work with LGBT couples.On Friday, the high court agreed. Here’s how many Oregonians applied for student debt relief before the SCOTUS ruling “Today I am incredibly grateful for the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling,” Smith said. “I'm free to create custom designs consistent with my beliefs without the fear of Colorado punishing me.”In the majority opinion, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote that the First Amendment envisions "all persons are free to think and speak as they wish, not as the government demands."In response, President Biden said, “while the court's decision only addresses expressive original designs, ...