Muslim community calls for peace in Gaza Strip
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:37:57 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y (NEWS10) -The Muslim Community of the Greater Albany area came to the Capitol asking for an immediate ceasefire in the Gaza Strip. As more lives are lost on both sides, advocates of human rights came with demands for those in power."To bring attention to our cause both at the state and the federal level. So that our elected officials can see the pain and suffering of the people of Gaza. That is why we are here," said Vice President of the Latham Al-Hidaya Center, Taiymoor Naqi. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! So far in the conflict that was ignited by the militant group Hamas three weeks ago, more than 1,400 people have died on the Israeli side, and an estimated 8,000 Palestinians have died. Protestors say peace is most important as citizens and children are caught in the crossfire."The mass killing of civilians, over 7,000 dead, and we came here because we want to stand up for justice for these people," explained O...St. Louis County woman receives unpaid unemployment benefits after FOX 2 highlights case
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:37:57 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Nearly two weeks after highlighting a north St. Louis County woman’s fight against Missouri unemployment officials over unpaid benefits, FOX 2 has learned those benefits have been paid!Taylor Brown lost her job in a call center in June of this year. Her employer said it was for bad conduct related to the job. At the time, the Missouri Department of Employment Security denied her benefit based on that allegation from her employer.Brown appealed the case and, in September, won her appeal. But a month later, she still hadn’t received her unemployment funds.Brown contacted our You Paid For It team, who brought the issue to unemployment officials. She’s now breathing a sigh of relief. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Breaking News SIGN UP NOW “...LIVE BLOG: St. Louis CITY SC vs. Sporting KC - MLS Playoffs
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:37:57 GMT
ST. LOUIS - For the first time since 1985, pro sports teams from Missouri's two biggest metros (St. Louis and Kansas City) meet head-to-head in a playoff setting.St. Louis CITY SC hosts Sporting KC for a historic occasion: Its first playoff game in its inaugural season. Match One has a late start time of around 9:30 p.m. CT. It's the first match of a best-of-three series. Follow FOX 2's coverage with this live blog and updates below:Justin Simmons, Broncos’ stunning defensive turnaround at center of ending 16-game losing streak to Chiefs: “We’ve got full confidence”
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:37:57 GMT
The Front Range froze over.The Underworld? Who can say.This much is certain: A pre-Halloween winter storm that blanketed the region checks in no better than second on the 2023 list of October surprises around here.The Streak is over.The Denver Broncos beat the Kansas City Chiefs.For the first time in 17 tries.For the first time in 2,964 days.For the first time since this franchise last won a Super Bowl.For the first time since that franchise drafted Patrick Lavon Mahomes II.Stranger Things? There hadn’t been many scarier than this divisional mismatch in a league that prides itself on parity. But the pendulum finally swung West in a 24-9 Broncos win Sunday thanks to a dominating defensive performance, five Kansas City turnovers and a trio of Russell Wilson touchdown passes.“It meant the world,” outside linebacker Baron Browning said of knocking off the Chiefs at Empower Field, where snow filled in the seats for 12,281 no shows but the stadium pulsed with energy down the stretch. “The...Kiszla: Broncos shake off losing streak to Chiefs and learn they don’t need Russell Wilson to be $245 million game manager
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:37:57 GMT
With “Shake It Off” blaring over the stadium loudspeakers, the Broncos finally gave a Swiftie kick to that 16-game losing streak to Kansas City that we thought might never end.“Smiles!” Broncos president Domani Leech exclaimed Sunday as he departed a happy locker room with something sweet to finally show the crazy-rich Waltons for their $4.65 billion investment in a downtrodden NFL franchise:Denver 24, Patrick Mahomes 9.Your eight-year nightmare is over, Broncos Country.Celebrate? Darn skippy. Let’s party like it’s 1989 (Broncos’ version).Not to suggest the Chiefs had stopped taking our local NFL team seriously, but on his way to Colorado, Taylor Swift’s boyfriend stopped off at Game 1 of the World Series in Texas, where tight end Travis Kelce was caught on camera dancing badly to “Shake It Off.”So as Kelce and his teammates walked off Empower Field being trolled by the same Swift song, that little piece of snark tasted as sweet as Prosecco. As Denver linebacker Alex Singleton...Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes credits Broncos’ defense for poor performance: “They just got after us”
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:37:57 GMT
Patrick Mahomes offered no excuses for his poor performance in Kansas City’s 24-9 loss to the Broncos on Sunday.The Chiefs’ star quarterback didn’t blame the flu-like illness that socked him in the gut Saturday night, nor the frigid weather at Empower Field at Mile High.Nope, he pointed his finger at the Chiefs’ lack of execution and credited a Broncos defense that limited him to a 59.2 passer rating, the second-worst in his 87 NFL starts. He had a 57.3 rating in 2021, also against the Broncos.“The Broncos did a great job of making us be patient and they had a great game plan, and we didn’t execute well enough to score any (touchdowns),” said Mahomes, who not only lost to the Broncos for the first time in his career but also suffered his first road loss against an AFC West team.Mahomes completed 24 of 38 passes for 241 yards with two interceptions and was sacked three times. For the first time since a 27-3 loss at Tennessee on Oct. 24, 2021,...PHOTOS: Denver Broncos take down Kansas City Chiefs in NFL Week 8
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:37:57 GMT
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Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:37:57 GMT
Residents in Temple City are disturbed after a man appears to be installing nets to catch and potentially harm wild parrots flying around in the community.Some of the birds have been found dead, residents said, as the nets can cause the birds to fall into the street where they’re run over by cars.A recent cell phone video of the suspect shows him carrying a parrot inside a net along a busy street. He walks back to his car with the parrot and drives off. Some community members said the act of catching the birds is inhumane and they’re doing everything they can to stop the suspect.KTLA crew members drove down Rosemead Boulevard where several nets could be spotted in trees lining busy streets. Some of the nets are attached to a water bottle which is used to anchor the net into the trees.Residents in Temple City are disturbed after video appear to capture a man installing nets to catch wild parrots flying around in the community after some birds were found dead. (Ceidy Cordova)Resi...Police searching for gunman in Ladera Heights
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:37:57 GMT
Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department were searching for a suspected gunman Sunday in the Ladera Heights and Westchester areas, authorities confirmed to KTLA. Reports of gunfire in the 6000 block of La Tijera Boulevard came out around 5:07 p.m. At the scene, police located a male victim suffering from a gunshot wound to the neck. The victim, according to police, was conscious and breathing. An ambulance was requested to take the man to the hospital. L.A. police search for a suspected gunman in Ladera Heights on Oct. 29, 2023. (Citizen)Details are limited and it’s unclear what led to the shooting, but police said the suspect, described only as a Black adult male named Gary, was last seen walking on La Tijera and that the weapon used in the incident was a black handgun. In video posted to the Citizen App, a large presence of police dressed in tactical gear were seen walking around several recreational vehicles parked at the curb. L.A. police search for a ...P.J. Walker’s 3 turnovers doom Browns in loss to Seahawks
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 09:37:57 GMT
SEATTLE (AP) — P.J. Walker had a chance to put away a second straight road victory for the Browns. A completed pass would have given Cleveland a new set of downs with less than two minutes remaining.When Walker’s pass deflected off the helmet of blitzing Seattle safety Jamal Adams, the Cleveland quarterback knew it was trouble.“The moment it got tipped in the air, I felt the bad feeling that it was going to be a pick or something like that,” Walker said.The deflected interception was Walker’s third turnover of the Browns’ 24-20 loss to the Seahawks on Sunday. Making his second start of the season with Deshaun Watson sidelined by a shoulder injury, Walker’s performance was filled with some big plays and big misses that added up to a frustrating result for the Browns.After coming off the bench early and leading a late touchdown drive in a win at Indianapolis last week, Walker was stuck watching Geno Smith march Seattle down the field for a winning touchdown pass to Jaxon Smith-N...Latest news
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