Leipzig’s Henrichs publishes racist abuse from social media
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:45:23 GMT
LEIPZIG, Germany (AP) — Leipzig defender Benjamin Henrichs has published hateful messages, including racist abuse, that he received on Instagram following his team’s 2-0 win over Borussia Dortmund in the German Cup.Henrichs posted a video on TikTok on Thursday in which he referred to Wednesday’s victory and says “I’ll show you what my DMs look like,” before displaying a series of messages of threats and abuse against him and his family.One message had only monkey emojis, another called him the N-word, while another threatened to “find you and your family.”The 26-year-old Henrichs, who is Black, was born in Germany and has made seven appearances for the country’s national soccer team.“We live in a society where everyone on the internet can spread hate and racism,” Henrichs wrote in German with a hashtag meaning “unfortunate truth.”Leipzig also denounced the abuse.“Leipzig condemns any form of racism, condemns antisemitism and does not tolerate any form of discrimination,”...1 killed in crash between driver, pedestrian in alleyway
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:45:23 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Police in Denver are investigating a deadly crash involving a pedestrian in an alleyway in North Cap Hill. According to the Denver Police Department, officers were called to a crash in an alleyway of East 16th Avenue between Broadway and Lincoln Street. The alleyway is in between the Downtown Denver YMCA and the Bank of Oklahoma building. ‘It is unbearable’: This is the smelliest place in Denver, according to complaints DPD said a motorist and a pedestrian were involved in the crash. One person was killed, but DPD did not identify the person. The cause of the crash is still under investigation. FOX31 has reached out for more information.Most commonly mispronounced Colorado locations
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:45:23 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Besides wearing a flashing sign that says "tourist" or "newcomer," there is one way to make it obvious to locals that you haven't been somewhere very long: Mispronounce locations.So, if you want to blend in with the Coloradans and look like you've never lived in any other state, you need to know how "not" to say things. New to Colorado? 20 facts you should know One rule is that you can't always depend on the way it is said in other states or countries, because Colorado has its own way of doing things.But here's how to correctly -- and incorrectly - say these Colorado locations:Colorado Even the name of the state is a contentious issue. There are a few ways that people can pronounce it, and they range from correct to egregiously wrong in the eyes of Coloradans.The most accepted way of pronouncing "Colorado" is "Caw-luh-rad-oh."Other ways of pronouncing it, from "Caw-loh-ray-doh" to "Caw-luh-rah-duh" -- and everything in between -- are not as well-liked by residents ...Boulder has one of the smallest shares of education degree holders in US
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:45:23 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Educators are a small part of the labor pool in Colorado. The U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey records the percentage of every metro area's residents with bachelor's degrees and what each of them studied. Colorado cities have some of the country's highest levels of college-educated adults who studied STEM, STEM-related fields or business. Retirees are fleeing Colorado, but one city still attracts them On the other hand, Colorado cities also have some of the lowest levels in the country of degree holders who specifically studied education. In Boulder, only 5.9% of degree holders studied education, the seventh lowest share of nearly 400 areas.Colorado's other cities have low levels of education degree holders, too. Why did Colorado get so expensive? College degrees The Denver-Aurora-Lakewood area has the 29th smallest share of education degree holders in the country. Only 8.2% of bachelor's or higher studied education. Similarly, low levels exist in...FBI and Army members raided the wrong hotel room during a training exercise and detained a guest inside
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:45:23 GMT
(CNN) — Members of the FBI and the US Army Special Operations Command who were conducting a training exercise in downtown Boston raided the wrong hotel room and detained the person inside before realizing their mistake, the FBI said in a statement to CNN.The FBI said its Boston division was helping the military with a training exercise around 10 p.m. Tuesday “to simulate a situation their personnel might encounter in a deployed environment.”“Based on inaccurate information, they were mistakenly sent to the wrong room and detained an individual, not the intended role player,” the FBI said.“First and foremost, we’d like to extend our deepest apologies to the individual who was affected by the training exercise,” USASOC Lt. Col. Mike Burns told CNN.The exercise was meant to “enhance soldiers’ skills to operate in realistic and unfamiliar environments,” Burns said, adding the incident is under review.No one was injured, t...Police officer airlifted to JMH following crash in Hialeah
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:45:23 GMT
A Miami-Dade Police officer was hospitalized following a crash near the Palmetto Expressway in Hialeah. The crash occurred just before 9 a.m. in the westbound lanes of Okeechobee Road just before the on-ramp to SR-826.The officer was airlifted from the scene to Jackson Memorial Hospital as a trauma alert. A van was also involved in the crash. No word on if anyone in the van was injured. Drivers in the westbound lanes will be forced onto the expressway northbound as police investigate. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.UK minister Mark Spencer criticized over handling of Islamopobia probe
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:45:23 GMT
LONDON — A Conservative MP has been criticized over his response to a complaint by a fellow minister, in which she accused him of making “humiliating” comments about her Muslim faith.In a report released Thursday, the prime minister’s ethics adviser Laurie Magnus stopped short of saying former Chief Whip Mark Spencer had broken the ministerial code in his response to the allegations by Nus Ghani, whom he now serves alongside in government.But he said Spencer, who is currently the farming minister, had shown a “lack of care” over his response to Ghani’s claim that she had been told her “Muslimness” was the reason she was being fired from then PM-Boris Johnson’s government.Following the report’s publication, Ghani highlighted what she described as “the ‘omissions,’ ‘shortcomings,’ ‘incomplete information,’ ‘inaccurate briefings’ and claims ‘implied without evidence,’” which she said the ethics adviser identi...Von der Leyen warns Xi not to arm Russia with Chinese weapons
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:45:23 GMT
BRUSSELS — Ursula von der Leyen said Thursday she warned China’s leader Xi Jinping not to send weapons to Russia, or it would “significantly” affect his country’s ties with the EU.In a vague yet unprecedented stance, Xi said he would give Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy a call when the time was right, according to the European Commission president after a meeting in Beijing with her Chinese counterpart.“We … count on China not to provide any military equipment, directly or indirectly, to Russia, because we all know arming the aggressor would be against international law,” von der Leyen told the media after her meeting with Xi. “This would indeed significantly harm the relationship between the European Union and China.”“I did emphasize in our talks today that I stand firmly behind President Zelenskyy’s peace plan … It was interesting to hear that President Xi reiterated his willingness to speak when condi...Ice climber in Utah dies after pushing another climber out of the way of falling ice
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:45:23 GMT
(CNN) — Deputies in Utah are praising the “brave, courageous” actions of an ice climber they said died after pushing another climber out of the way of falling ice.The 41-year-old woman was climbing ice falls in Duchesne County near Indian Canyon with two others Sunday when an ice column suddenly broke away, the Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office said, without naming the climbers.“One climber pushed their fellow female climber, age 21, out of the way, which probably saved her life,” the sheriff’s office said. “Unfortunately, the climber that pushed her fellow climber out of the way … was trapped underneath two huge blocks of ice and did not survive.”Flowers are seen in this photo posted to Facebook by the Duchesne County Sheriff’s Office. Credit: Duchesne County Sheriff’s OfficeA 34-year-old man was injured after falling about 40 feet when the ice column broke, officials said.The 21-year-old woman climbed...Hugh Jackman receives skin cancer all-clear
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:45:23 GMT
(CNN) — Australian actor Hugh Jackman has received the all-clear for skin cancer after undergoing tests for the disease, he announced via Instagram.“My biopsies came back negative!!!” he said Wednesday. “Thank you for ALL the love. I feel it!”Jackman, who has starred as Wolverine in the “X-Men” franchise since 2000, revealed earlier this week that he was undergoing skin cancer tests following a medical check up and urged his fans to protect themselves in the sun.While announcing his negative biopsy results, he reiterated his plea for fans to stay safe in the sun.“Please remember to wear sunscreen with a high level of SPF (no matter the season),” the 54-year-old added.Jackman, also known for his starring roles in “Les Misérables” and “The Greatest Showman,” has received treatment for basal cell carcinoma several times, and in 2013, revealed he had a cancerous growth removed from his nose...Latest news
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