MASTERS ’23: 20 years after protests, women still look ahead

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:11 GMT

MASTERS ’23: 20 years after protests, women still look ahead AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — It started with a letter that Martha Burk figured would never see the light of day. When she mentioned the all-male membership at Augusta National, the National Council of Women’s Organization didn’t even vote on whether to take action.“It was a very casual conversation at the end of a board meeting,” Burk said in a recent interview. “I had found out about this club and said I was thinking about writing a letter. Everyone said, ‘Fine, write the letter.’ I never expected my letter to go anywhere. I thought in a few years I might have followed up with a phone call.”There was no need.Hootie Johnson, the chairman of Augusta National, wrote a three-sentence reply to her that club matters were private. The next day he issued a scathing, 932-word statement to the media that defended the rights of a private club and said a woman joining Augusta National would be on the club’s timetable and “not at the point of a bayonet.”So began the biggest controversy...

Women’s NCAA Tournament features plethora of March Madness

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:11 GMT

Women’s NCAA Tournament features plethora of March Madness DALLAS (AP) — This year’s record-breaking women’s NCAA Tournament featured breakout stars, upsets and capped off with the flamboyant Kim Mulkey leading LSU to its first basketball championship.Mulkey’s unforgettable outfits were just one of several memorable moments. There was Caitlin Clark’s 40-point triple-double in the Elite Eight game, the drama of South Carolina’s quest to complete the latest undefeated season and two No. 1 seeds being knock off before the Sweet 16.It led to the highest attendance ever in the tournament’s history to go along with stellar TV ratings in every round. The timing couldn’t be better for the sport. It all could lead to women’s basketball getting a separate TV deal when the contract expires next summer.Here’s a look at some of the top moments from the tournament:FIERY FASHIONISTAMulkey is never hard to miss on the sideline with her feisty approach and reactions to referees and her players. The coach’s flamboyant attire takes her presence to a different...

Police: Shooting outside hookah lounge leaves 1 dead, 4 hurt

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:11 GMT

Police: Shooting outside hookah lounge leaves 1 dead, 4 hurt FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. (AP) — One person was killed and four others were wounded in a shooting in the parking lot of a North Carolina hookah lounge, police said.The shooting happened shortly before 11 p.m. Sunday at the V Luxx Hookah Lounge, the Fayetteville Police Department said in a statement posted on Facebook.A male victim died at the scene and four adults were transported to a hospital, including one listed in critical condition and three with minor injuries, police said.An initial investigation found an “altercation” inside the lounge led to a shooting in the parking lot, police said.The Associated Press

Chicago White Sox move up start time of home opener Monday against San Francisco Giants

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:11 GMT

Chicago White Sox move up start time of home opener Monday against San Francisco Giants CHICAGO — The Chicago White Sox announced Sunday afternoon that the start time of their regular season home opener against the San Francisco Giants on Monday will be moved up one hour.According to a press release from the team, the start time will be moved from 3:10 p.m. CST to 2:10 p.m. CST to accommodate a forecast of inclement weather coming into the Chicago-area. White Sox make history, end streaks in Opening Night win Parking lots will open three hours before the game, with gates to Guaranteed Rate Field opening for fans at 12:30 p.m. CST. Pregame festivities and introductions will now begin at 1:30 p.m. CST.

Here's where Trump's other ongoing legal cases stand

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:11 GMT

Here's where Trump's other ongoing legal cases stand (The Hill) - The Manhattan District Attorney's history-making decision to indict former President Trump last week only marks the first possible charges against Trump, who faces myriad ongoing legal challenges. Since leaving the White House, Trump has been in the center of legal cases related to his time in office, his actions after leaving office, and his business dealings. Last Thursday, he became the first president — current or former — to be indicted on criminal charges, in relation to his alleged involvement in a hush-money payment made to adult-film star Stormy Daniels to cover up an alleged affair. Though the exact charges Trump is facing in Manhattan will remain under seal until his arraignment on Tuesday, legal experts have said the case pales in comparison to the other legal challenges the former president is facing. Here's where those other cases stand ahead of his arraignment. Georgia probe into election interferenceFulton County District Attorney Fani Willis opened...

Snoop Dogg steps in at last second during WrestleMania, wins match

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:11 GMT

Snoop Dogg steps in at last second during WrestleMania, wins match INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Leave it to Snoop Dogg to emerge as the Most Valuable Performer of WrestleMania 39.During a weekend that saw World Wrestling Entertainment set a two-night attendance record for their signature event, rumors of a possible sale and Roman Reigns remaining the undisputed champion, the iconic rapper stepped up in an emergency.Snoop Dogg was co-hosting a segment between matches on Sunday at SoFi Stadium with wrestler Mike “The Miz” Mizanin when he goaded Mizanin into an impromptu match with Shane McMahon, who made his appearance at a WWE event for the first time in 14 months. McMahon and Mizanin traded punches before McMahon tore his quad when he did a leapfrog maneuver while trying to avoid Mizanin. Here’s where Trump’s other ongoing legal cases stand Doctors checked on McMahon before he was helped out of the ring. Snoop Dogg then came back into the ring to continue the match, as he punched “The Miz” twice, then stole a page from “The Rock” and landed a people’...

Austin ISD to discuss possible appeal of TEA conservatorship Monday night

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:11 GMT

Austin ISD to discuss possible appeal of TEA conservatorship Monday night AUSTIN (KXAN) – Members of the Austin Independent School District Board of Trustees are set to meet Monday night to talk about whether to appeal a state plan to implement a conservatorship over AISD's special education programs. The district said the public can submit recorded comments for Monday night's meeting between 7:45 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday. The district said there will not be public comment during the meeting itself. RELATED: TEA plans to implement conservator team for Austin ISD special education department The Texas Education Agency announced the conservatorship plan March 31, because it said AISD hasn’t done enough to help its students with special needs.According to AISD, the district has until April 17 to appeal the decision. What's next after TEA conservatorship announcement? Interim Superintendent Matias Segura and AISD School Board President Arati Singh said the administration and board are considering an appeal.

APA! wants you to foster Champagne Problems and Vigilante Stuff

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:11 GMT

APA! wants you to foster Champagne Problems and Vigilante Stuff AUSTIN (KXAN) – An Austin animal shelter hopes the popularity of Taylor Swift gives some new kittens a temporary homes. Austin Pets Alive!, or APA!, used a stop from Swift's 'The Eras Tour' in Arlington on Sunday to promote felines named for the singer.APA! named 29 cats/kittens after Swift and her music and plans to name another litter after the popstar. Champagne Problems and her kittens, Maroon, Midnights Era, Mr. Purrfectly Fine, & Mirrorball! (Courtesy: Austin Pets Alive!)Vigilante Stuff and her kittens, Lavender Haze, Last Kiss, Love Story& Long Live! (Courtesy: Austin Pets Alive!) The shelter said it has many cats and neonatal kittens and hoped 40 people would apply to be fosters through its Bottle Baby Foster Program. According to the APA! website, "Bottle Babies" are puppies or kittens ranging in age from 1 day to about 4 weeks old. They need to be fed formula by bottle or syringe every 2-3 hours, APA! says.You can also foster "Syringe Gruelies" which are 3 to 6 weeks old. ...

Groundbreaking for new Coeymans highway garage

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:11 GMT

Groundbreaking for new Coeymans highway garage COEYMANS, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- A groundbreaking for the new Albany County Department of Public Works highway subdivision garage will start at 11:30 a.m. in Coeymans on Monday. Albany County Executive Dan McCoy will be in attendance. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Joining county executive McCoy will be other county and town officials. The replacement highway garage will offer green energy and environmental sustainability.

Ask Amy: Partner flies off, right when he’s needed

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:11 GMT

Ask Amy: Partner flies off, right when he’s needed Dear Amy: My partner (we live together) owns a vacation home in the Southwest. Months ago, he made plans to take three of his teenage grandchildren there over spring break.After that plan was hatched, I was diagnosed with cancer and am undergoing chemotherapy.I had hoped that he would cancel his plans so he could be at our home to help me out, but he went ahead and make airline reservations, after he knew the dates of his vacation would coincide with my treatment.I am feeling hurt, rejected and unimportant to him, in addition to feeling the ill effects of my treatment.I could have used his help with meals, driving to the clinic, and overall companionship.My daughter, who has a full-time job, stepped in.Amy, he rarely sees these grandchildren, who live within 15 minutes of us.Why couldn’t he have just scheduled a few spring break outings at home instead of traveling during this crucial time?— Sad and SufferingDear Sad: My mother once said to me, “Remember: People do what they w...