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JOHNSTOWN, Pa. – A four-goal second period provided enough offensive momentum to propel the Danbury Hat Tricks to a 6-1 victory over the Johnstown Tomahawks at 1st Summit Arena @ Cambria County War Memorial Saturday night. The Hat Tricks tallied four markers in a span of 7:11, giving Danbury an insurmountable lead and earning the series split with the Tomahawks in front of 2,089 fans. “That was definitely the difference in the game,” Johnstown coach Jared Kersner said. “I don’t attribute it to a lack of energy or effort. We just had seven bad minutes when we let those goals up, and unfortunately, we just couldn’t stop the bleeding. It’s very hard to come back from being down four.” Danbury was able to capitalize on two costly turnovers by Johnstown to jump in front. Isaac Mitchell swiped the puck in the Tomahawks zone before firing a shot that hit the left post and went into the net for the Hat Tricks’ first tally, just 42 seconds into the second period. Danbury then recorded a takeaway behind the Tomahawks net, as Kai Elkie finished off a one-time pass from Niko Tournas at 2:14. “Those were big turnovers that led to their goals,” Kersner said. “We’ve got to be stronger on the way out. I thought we broke the puck out well over the weekend, but turnovers are dangerous.” Ameen Ghosheh and Alexis Billequey each scored to increase Danbury’s lead to 4-0 at 7:53, which led to an early exit for Tomahawks goaltender Zack Ferris. Hank Reed got the Tomahawks on the board with his fourth goal of the season at 14:48 of the second. Johnstown outshot Danbury 8-4 in the first period, but was doubled up by the Hat Tricks 16-8 in the second. Danbury set the final with a pair of goals in the third frame, as Ryan Lukko and Luke Golisano both tallied markers, with Lukko’s coming on an empty net. Nick Avakyan stopped 18 of 19 Hat Tricks shots after entering for Ferris. Danbury goaltender Tyler Spokane made 27 saves on 28 Johnstown shot attempts. “Credit goes to their goalie,” Kersner said. “He made a lot of big saves at key times, especially when we were trying to push to get back into the game. Sometimes the game just doesn’t go your way, and that’s what happened tonight.” Despite the loss, Johnstown (15-14-2) still holds the fifth-place spot in the East Division standings, five points behind Maine for fourth. The Tomahawks host Northeast next for a pair of games Dec. 30 and 31. “I’m very proud of this group and how they got to this point, now being more than halfway through the season, from where they started,” Kersner said. “We’ve played ourselves into a good position. The guys can enjoy the break and get back to work. This division is tight, so every game is important going forward.” (c)2024 The Tribune-Democrat (Johnstown, Pa.) Visit The Tribune-Democrat (Johnstown, Pa.) at www.tribune-democrat.com Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.NORMAL, Ill. (AP) — Sasa Ciani had 16 points in UIC's 73-67 victory over Illinois State on Sunday. Ciani had nine rebounds for the Flames (9-4, 1-1 Missouri Valley Conference). Javon Jackson scored 14 points while going 4 of 10 from the floor, including 2 for 3 from 3-point range, and 4 for 6 from the line. Ahmad Henderson II shot 4 of 7 from the field, including 1 for 3 from 3-point range, and went 3 for 3 from the line to finish with 12 points. The Redbirds (8-5, 0-2) were led by Malachi Poindexter, who posted 20 points. Ty Pence added 10 points and Dalton Banks pitched in with nine points, five assists and two steals. Jackson scored nine points in the first half and UIC went into the break trailing 35-33. UIC outscored Illinois State by eight points in the second half. Ciani led the way with 14 second-half points. The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar .AP Trending SummaryBrief at 9:18 p.m. EST
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Ben Folds brings a dose of wit to the holidays on 'Sleigher'WASHINGTON -- U.S. Senate Chaplain Barry Black has been hospitalized after suffering a bleed on his brain and is expected to have a “smooth recovery,” his office said. Black, 76, suffered a subdural hematoma earlier this week and is at a local hospital and under the care of the Capitol’s physician, said Rev. Lisa Schultz, Black’s chief of staff. A subdural hematoma is when blood builds up between the skull and the surface of the brain, increasing pressure on the brain. A familiar bow-tied presence in the hallways of the Senate, Black has been the chaplain since 2003. He opens the proceedings each day with a prayer and counsels senators and staff through prayer groups and one-on-one meetings. He was previously the chief of the Navy’s chaplains. Black is well known for his booming voice and his often prescient and timely opening prayers in times of political tension. During an extended government shutdown in 2013, he prayed to “deliver us from the hypocrisy of attempting to sound reasonable while being unreasonable.” During former President Donald Trump’s first impeachment in 2019, he asked in a prayer that “our senators not permit fatigue or cynicism to jeopardize friendships that have existed for years.” In the early morning of Jan. 7, 2021, after supporters of Trump had attacked the Capitol and Congress had certified Democrat Joe Biden’s victory, he closed a joint session in the middle of the night with a call for unity. “We deplore the desecration of the United States Capitol building, the shedding of innocent blood, the loss of life, and the quagmire of dysfunction that threaten our democracy,” he prayed. ___ Associated Press medical writer Lauran Neergaard contributed to this report.
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Published 9:52 pm Tuesday, November 26, 2024 by Steve Flowers Our 45th President, Donald J. Trump, was elected as our 47th President on November 5. He not only won, he won overwhelmingly. Under the Electoral College system, our President is elected not by popular vote, but by a system where each state casts the same number of votes as they have Representatives and Senators in Congress. We, in Alabama, have seven Congressmen and two Senators. Therefore, we have nine electoral votes. National voters and the media knew in this 2024 Presidential election, there were seven pivotal battleground states that would determine the outcome of the Presidential race. They were Georgia and North Carolina in the south, both with 16 electoral votes – pretty good prizes, Arizona and Nevada in the West, and the ultimate battleground Rust Belt states of Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania in the Midwest. There were all kinds of formulas and scenarios as to how these states would fall and which ones Trump or his Democratic opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, would win. Polls revealed all seven states were showing dead even contests leading up to the election. According to all polls, no winner could be projected. Not even the Las Vegas oddsmakers could predict a clear winner. Trump claimed a tremendous triumph on election night. He won all seven of the battleground states, including the Blue Wall big three of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. It was like a giant red wave that swept those three pivotal states, as well as every red state, which was the vast majority of the rest of the country. Email newsletter signup Trump’s triumph was so prolific that he had coattails which enabled the Republicans to garner a majority in the U.S. Senate. They were expected to pick up seats in West Virginia and Montana, but Trump’s triumphant journey gave them two more seats in Ohio and Pennsylvania. Going into November 5th, Democrats had a majority in the Senate of 51 to 49. In January when Trump is inaugurated and the Senate organizes, there will be a Republican majority of 53 to 47. This is a mandate for Trump, which will allow him to enact his legislative agenda –but more importantly, appointments, and advise and consent of federal judges and the U.S. Supreme Court. Speaking of courts, the federal courts gave the Democrats one of Alabama’s Congressional Seats. Currently, we have six Republicans and one Democrat. Last year, federal judges handed the Democrats a seat and re-drew Alabama’s congressional lines from the bench. They made the new 2nd Congressional District in south Alabama a seat that should vote 60% for a Democrat. The race for this seat was the only good, contested race on the Alabama ballot this year. It featured Democrat Shomari Figures and an impressive new Republican first time candidate, Caroleene Dobson. She made it a close race. Figures, the Democrat, won with 55% of the vote. You may not have heard the last of this race or the last of Caroleene Dobson on the Alabama political scene. Our five incumbent Republican Congressmen, Robert Aderholt, Mike Rogers, Gary Palmer, Dale Strong, and Barry Moore were overwhelmingly reelected with no or token opposition, as was Democrat Terri Sewell. Figures will join Sewell when they organize. We will have two Democrats and five Republicans on the Potomac. Alabama did its part in electing Donald Trump. He carried 65% of the vote in the Heart of Dixie. His best yet. He got 63% four years ago. This was Trump’s third triumph in Alabama. The Republican candidate for President has carried our state in the last 12 Presidential races going back 48 years. Trump’s triumph is good for Alabama. With us being a Republican state and having both our U.S. Senators as Republicans and five of our seven Congressmen in the GOP with Trump, we should be in the “catbird” seat. Both of our Senators, Tommy Tuberville and Katie Britt, are in very good graces with Trump. Tuberville is especially close to Trump. In fact, Tuberville is probably Trump’s closest friend and ally in the Senate. They golf regularly together at Mar-a-Lago. It was expected that if Harris had won and Republicans remained in the minority in the Senate, that Tuberville was eyeing running for Governor in 2026, rather than reelection to his Senate seat, which is up in the same year. However, with Trump in the White House and Republicans in the majority, Tuberville would probably like to remain in the Senate. Steve Flowers served 16 years in the state legislature. He may be reached at steve@steveflowers.us. (Column) Big mules ain’t all bad (Column) Robert F. Kennedy Jr.: Will he make America healthy again? (Dave says) Your income is the key (Column) Alabama vs. Auburn, a house dividedZoho CEO Sridhar Vembu shares the #1 reason Indians have no respect globally: 'Achievments abroad is not enough'None
Happy Birthday for Friday, Dec. 13, 2024: You are a private person who likes to help others. You are hardworking, imaginative and an excellent problem-solver. This is a year of service for you, perhaps service to family. Therefore, take good care of yourself so you can be a resource to others. Friends and family will help you. The stars show the kind of day you’ll have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; 2-So-so; 1-Difficult ARIES (March 21-April 19)  After the moon alert today, you’ll have lots of mental energy to get things done. Furthermore, in negotiations with others you’ll be proactive, confident and courageous. Your decision-making instincts will be excellent. It’s a good day to learn something new. Tonight: Happy conversations. TAURUS (April 20-May 20)  Wait until after the moon alert is over to make financial decisions today. These decisions might concern purchasing something or figuring out a way to boost your earnings. Either way, you will be energetic, but you might be impulsive. Make sure you don’t do something you regret later. Tonight: Check your belongings. GEMINI (May 21-June 20)  After that moon alert is over today, the moon moves into your sign, which will make you more emotional than usual. However, it will also slightly boost your good luck! That means today is a good day to ask the universe for a favor. It’s also a great day for a short trip. Tonight: You win! CANCER (June 21-July 22)  You’re happy you’re working alone today, especially after the moon alert is over. Nevertheless, you will still be active pulling strings behind the scenes. Be patient with delays, mistakes and mixed-up communications at work, because Mercury is in retrograde. Tonight: Enjoy solitude. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22)  Conversations with friends and members of groups will be dynamic today, especially after the moon alert. Relations with partners and spouses are smooth and supportive. Nevertheless, minor disputes with old flames and situations about sports, kids and social outings might occur. (Ouch.) Tonight: Friendships. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)  After the moon alert today, you’re high-viz! People will notice you more than usual. In fact, some will know personal details about your private life. (Does this require some damage control?) Fortunately, relations with co-workers are positive. In fact, a work-related romance could begin. (Be patient with family.) Tonight: You’re admired. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22)  Avoid important decisions this morning during the moon alert today. Afterward, you want to get outta Dodge. You need a change of scenery. In discussions with others, you will be persuasive in stating your views. Pay attention to everything you do to avoid accidents. Easy does it. Tonight: Explore! SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21)  Postpone financial decisions today until after the moon alert is over. Discussions about shared property, taxes and insurance issues will be energetic. However, they also might benefit home and family. Meanwhile, avoid disputes that might arise. (It was ever thus.) Tonight: Check your finances. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)  Be prepared to go more than halfway when dealing with others today, because after the moon alert today, the moon will be opposite your sign. (That’s just how things work.) Discussions with partners and friends will be lively and friendly, as long as you are cooperative. Tonight: Listen. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)  You have strong opinions today when it comes to your health and wellness. You might even share these ideas with others. Because you have a lot of energy, use today to resolve minor issues with co-workers. Take a look at your routine to see how you might improve it. Nurture yourself. Tonight: Work. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18)  This is a playful and creative day! Anyone involved in creative projects can be productive today. In fact, after the moon alert is over, you’ll be gung-ho talking to family members, especially parents. You’re excited about something, but it might be a secret. Tonight: Socialize. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)  Today holds mixed messages for you. In one way, you’re out there flying your colors. No question. And yet, after the moon alert is over today, you might want to hide at home (with good food and drink). Do whatever makes you feel happy. Tonight: Cocoon. — King Features Syndicate Get local news delivered to your inbox!
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BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Robert Lewandowski converted a first-half penalty kick to become the third player to score 100 goals or more in the Champions League, behind Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Lewandowski calmly sent a low shot into the net from the spot in the 10th minute to give Barcelona a 1-0 lead against Brest. He scored his 101st goal from inside the area in second-half stoppage time to seal the Catalan's club 3-0 victory. Lewandowski trails the 129 goals of Messi and the 140 of Ronaldo, according to UEFA. Lewandowski needed 125 games to reach his milestone — two more games than Messi and 12 fewer than Ronaldo, who also scored once in the qualifying round. “I'm delighted, it's a nice number,” Lewandowski said. “In the past I didn’t think I could score more than 100 goals in the Champions League." Story continues below video It was Lewandowski's sixth and seventh Champions League goals this season. It's the ninth season in which the Poland striker has scored six or more goals. The 36-year-old Lewandowski is having a standout campaign, having scored 22 goals for Barcelona in 19 appearances. He is the Spanish league’s scoring leader with 15 goals from 14 matches. AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccerTravelling often brings the joy of exploration, but it can also come with the challenge of finding convenient, nutritious, and delicious snacks. For those who can't imagine a journey without some tasty treats, the humble thepla is a game-changer. This traditional Indian flatbread, made primarily from whole wheat flour, spices, and various vegetables, is not only flavorful but can also last for several days, making it an ideal travel snack. Whether you're embarking on a long road trip, a hiking adventure, or a flight across time zones, theplas can be the perfect travel companion. Also read: Give A Healthy Spin To Gujarati Thepla By Adding Lauki To It; Find Easy Recipe Of Lauki Thepla Here What Makes Theplas Ideal for Travel? Theplas are known for their remarkable shelf life, which makes them a top choice for travel snacks . Unlike soft breads or delicate pastries, thepla dough contains ingredients that help retain moisture without causing the bread to spoil quickly. When made correctly, theplas can stay fresh for up to a week, especially if stored in an airtight container. The key ingredients in thepla include whole wheat flour, yoghurt, oil or ghee, spices like turmeric, cumin, and coriander, and often vegetables such as fenugreek leaves (methi), spinach, or carrot. This combination not only enhances the flavour but also adds a level of nutrition that makes thepla a satisfying and energizing snack on the go. How To Make Theplas In Bulk For Travel Making theplas at home is straightforward and requires minimal ingredients. Here's a simple recipe that will yield soft, flavorful theplas perfect for travel: Ingredients: Instructions: Also Read: 5 Foods To Avoid Eating Before You Board A Flight Tips for Long-Lasting Theplas Also Read: Enjoy Your Vacation to the Fullest: 7 Foods to Avoid While Traveling Why Theplas Are Perfect for Travel Theplas are portable, nutritious, and easy to pack. They provide a good balance of carbohydrates, protein, and fibre, ensuring you stay energized during your travels. Unlike many other snacks that require refrigeration or can become soggy or stale quickly, thepla's sturdy texture makes it a reliable snack for long trips. Additionally, the combination of spices can help with digestion, which is especially helpful if you're consuming them during long flights or road journeys. Next time you plan a trip, skip the usual processed snacks and bring along homemade theplas. Whether eaten plain or paired with a side of yoghurt, pickle, or chutney, thepla is sure to make your travel experience more flavorful and satisfying.Pakistani authorities launch operation to clear Imran Khan supporters from the capital
THE UK's filthiest pubs have been revealed with one in 40 boozers across the country failing food hygiene ratings. Food Standards Agency data reveals that one in 40 drinking establishments are operating with substandard hygiene ratings. Some venues were even found to have rotting food and rodent droppings. Among the failing venues, dozens received the lowest possible rating of zero, requiring urgent improvements to their food safety standards. Inspectors discovered unsafe food storage practices and serious cleanliness concerns during their visits to these establishments. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, food establishments are rated on a scale from zero to five, with any score below two falling short of minimum standards. Read More in Money The rating system focuses on food handling, storage practices, facility cleanliness and overall food safety management. Birmingham tops the list of areas with failing venues, with 26 bars and restaurants falling below required food safety standards. Cornwall , Powys and Wiltshire follow as the regions with the next highest numbers of substandard establishments. In London , Ealing emerges as the borough with the worst record, where 15 bars and restaurants failed to meet appropriate hygiene standards. Most read in Money Waltham Forest has raised particular concerns, recording the highest number of zero-rated bars and pubs in the country, with four establishments receiving the lowest possible rating. East Lindsey, Doncaster and Cornwall also showed concerning patterns, each having multiple venues with zero ratings. The Food Standards Agency emphasises that these ratings represent a "snapshot" of hygiene standards and do not assess food quality, customer service or presentation. These geographical patterns highlight widespread food safety issues across both urban and rural areas of Britain. The alarming figures come as Brits prepare for one of the busiest periods in the hospitality calendar, with millions expected to visit their local establishments between now and New Year's Eve. Meanwhile, Scotland operates differently, using a simpler pass or fail system for its venues. Local authorities are tasked with inspecting businesses in their area at least every two years, though staffing challenges have hindered this process. Inspectors specifically look for issues such as unsafe food storage, cleanliness violations and proper food handling procedures during their visits. Of the failing establishments outside Scotland , 584 venues received a rating of two, indicating improvements are necessary. A further 445 establishments scored just one point, signalling that major improvements are required to meet basic hygiene standards. Most concerning are the 43 venues that received zero ratings, the lowest possible score, where urgent improvement is deemed necessary by inspectors. In Scotland, where a different grading system is used, 224 pubs , bars and nightclubs were rated as "Improvement Required". READ MORE SUN STORIES These figures stand in stark contrast to the majority of establishments, with nearly 33,700 bars, pubs and clubs across England , Wales and Northern Ireland achieving the maximum rating of five. An additional 7,766 venues scored four points on the hygiene scale.Investors can contact the law firm at no cost to learn more about recovering their losses LOS ANGELES, Dec. 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Portnoy Law Firm advises Wolfspeed , Inc. ("Wolfspeed" or the "Company") (NYSE: WOLF) investors of a class action representing investors that bought securities between August 16, 2023 and November 6, 2024 , inclusive (the "Class Period"). Wolfspeed investors have until January 17, 2025 to file a lead plaintiff motion. Investors are encouraged to contact attorney Lesley F. 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