Review: Blink-182 is no joke as it delivers powerful evening of pop-punk

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:18:33 GMT

Review: Blink-182 is no joke as it delivers powerful evening of pop-punk Between the genitalia jokes, bountiful swear words and off-color comments about “your mom,” Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus got serious wit the massive crowd at the SAP Center in San Jose as he talked about his battle with cancer and how thrilled he was to be back up onstage again.“It means so (expletive) much to me that all of you are here,” said the vocalist-bassist, who underwent chemotherapy and is reportedly now cancer free. “This next song is about finding light in the darkness and it goes out to every single person here tonight. I love you.”The pop-punk trio — which also includes vocalist-guitarist Tom DeLonge and phenomenal drummer Travis Barker — then launched into “Adam’s Song,” with its lyrics addressing depression and suicidal thoughts taking on new meaning in the context of what Hoppus had just told the crowd.“Tomorrow holds such better days,” Hoppus sang. “Days when I can still feel alive...

Pac-12 recruiting: Stanford shows signs of life; big weekend coming for UW; Oregon and USC keep rolling

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:18:33 GMT

Pac-12 recruiting: Stanford shows signs of life; big weekend coming for UW; Oregon and USC keep rolling The Hotline is delighted to provide Pac-12 fans with a weekly dive into the recruiting process through the eyes and ears of Brandon Huffman, the Seattle-based national recruiting editor for 247Sports.The following report was provided to the Hotline on June 22 …It has been a tremendous recruiting month for the usual suspects in the Pac-12: Oregon, USC … Stanford.Stanford? Yep, Stanford.The Cardinal picked up its fifth commitment of the week on Thursday when New Jersey defensive back Cam Richardson announced his pledge.More incredibly, Richardson became Stanford’s 20th commitment in June alone.That immense prospect haul is good enough to vault the program to No. 8 nationally — and No. 1 in the Pac-12 — in the latest 247Sports rankings for the 2023-24 recruiting cycle.Granted, the Cardinal finished with the top class in the conference in 2022 and often compiled elite classes during the height of the David Shaw era. But the collection of talent finalized in Febru...

Bee-killing pesticides, common in gardening products, could face new limits in California

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:18:33 GMT

Bee-killing pesticides, common in gardening products, could face new limits in California It’s now clear that our decades-long love affair with pesticides is contributing to the worldwide collapse of bee colonies, with ramifications for all plants and animals — including us — that depend on these mighty pollinators. So a law that kicks in Jan. 1 will prevent California farmers from using a category of pesticides known as neonics, which have been particularly linked to bee harm, at times when the insects are most likely to be foraging for food.But while recent research increasingly links neonics both to broader ecosystem problems and to serious health conditions in humans, the new state regulations focus only on protections for bees.There also are no rules, so far, limiting the use of neonics on ornamental plants or grass around California homes, businesses or parks, or in products such as pet flea medicines. Instead, while some manufacturers and retailers are heeding to these growing concerns and voluntarily pivoting away from neonics, the insecticide remains common in p...

Arrest made in fatal shooting near Powell Street BART Station

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:18:33 GMT

Arrest made in fatal shooting near Powell Street BART Station SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- An arrest has been made in a fatal shooting near the Powell Street BART Station on Thursday night, according to the San Francisco Police Department.This is a breaking news update. Original story follows below. A person was fatally shot near the Powell Street BART station Tuesday night, the San Francisco Police Department confirmed. SFPD responded to the area of Powell Street and Market Street at about 8:39 p.m. They arrived to find a male victim with a gunshot wound. The victim died at a local hospital. The Powell Street Cable Car Union Square entrance of the BART station closed due to police activity. Video obtained by KRON4 shows a heavy police presence at the station. SFPD is investigating the incident. Police believe the shooting is isolated and there is no threat to the public. This is a developing story. Stick with KRON4 for updates.

Doja Cat tour to kick off at Chase Center on Halloween

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:18:33 GMT

Doja Cat tour to kick off at Chase Center on Halloween LOS ANGELES (AP) — Rapper-singer Doja Cat — the Grammy Award winner, fashion muse, and creator of many TikTok hits — is set to embark on a 2023 North American tour this fall. Doja Cat will be joined by song of the summer contender Ice Spice and up-and-coming rapper Doechii, as they open on select dates of her 24-date run. The Scarlet Tour kicks off on Halloween night in San Francisco and runs through December 13, with a final show scheduled in Chicago. ‘Titanic’ director James Cameron says the search for the missing sub became a ‘nightmarish charade’ The tour will hit most major cities in the U.S. as well as Toronto.The announcement arrives a week after Doja Cat released a new single, a fiery rap titled “Attention" that negotiates her relationship with online commentary from fans and critics alike.Doja Cat first found mainstream fame when her 2018 single, “MOO!”, went viral. Since then, she's been nominated for many Grammys, including for her No. 1 single “Say So” and most recent ...

Support grows for Moneyball Act in Oakland

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:18:33 GMT

Support grows for Moneyball Act in Oakland (KRON) -- There is growing support for the Moneyball Act, an act that would make the owners of professional baseball teams who relocate their teams pay up for leaving their hometowns behind.This comes as the Oakland A’s are trying to move to Las Vegas, and that effort is growing closer to reality. Representatives Barabara Lee and Mark DeSaulnier introduced the Moneyball Act to ensure the MLB is accountable to its communities.  A’s ‘SELL’ t-shirts to go to Baseball HOF in Cooperstown The act would require owners of any professional baseball teams seeking to relocate more than 25 miles away to compensate the state and local authorities they move away from. Oakland Mayor Sheng Thao and Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan announced a resolution Thursday in support of the Moneyball Act legislation.They say the A's plan to leave East Oakland will devastate the local economy with a huge loss of revenue, jobs and commerce. The A’s have called Oakland home for over 50 years.  If th...

Blueprint board could approve ‘majority’ of Md. school system plans next month

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:18:33 GMT

Blueprint board could approve ‘majority’ of Md. school system plans next month School Bus(Getty Images/iStockphoto/Maksymowicz) School Bus(Getty Images/iStockphoto/Maksymowicz) The Blueprint for Maryland’s Future Accountability and Implementation Board is scheduled to begin approval of local school system’s education plans next month, but how many of the 24 plans will be ready remains unclear.Rachel Hise, executive director of the board, said during an online meeting Thursday that the agency continues to review plans that include modifications from local education agencies, or school systems, due July 6.“We’re feeling like we’re very much on track for bringing many, if not all of the LEA plans to the board with a recommendation of approval in July,” she said.To try and approve plans from all...

Camión cae a la bahía de Chesapeake tras chocar contra un puente

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:18:33 GMT

Camión cae a la bahía de Chesapeake tras chocar contra un puente Un camión se estrelló en el puente-túnel de la bahía de Chesapeake y cayó al agua el jueves, informaron las autoridades.El accidente ocurrió alrededor de las 2 p.m. en los carriles hacia el norte entre Virginia Beach y la isla más al sur, indicó el portavoz del puente, Thomas Anderson.Equipos de la Guardia Costera de Estados Unidos estaban buscando al conductor, agregó la agencia.Un hombre en una playa cercana le dijo a WAVY-TV que escuchó que el camión cayó al agua.“Se cayó y hubo un montón de olas, un gran chapoteo”, relató Noah Butler.Mientras tanto, los equipos de mantenimiento estaban trabajando para reparar una barandilla y un encintado dañados, dijeron los funcionarios del puente.Las circunstancias del accidente estaban siendo investigadas. Fue al menos la sexta vez en los últimos años que un camión grande se estrella contra el costado del puente-túnel de la bahía de Chesapeake, informaron los medios de comunicación.El puente de 20 millas de largo cruza la bahía inferior de C...

Biden prepara orden ejecutiva para expandir el acceso a los anticonceptivos

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:18:33 GMT

Biden prepara orden ejecutiva para expandir el acceso a los anticonceptivos WASHINGTON DC – El presidente Joe Biden confía en que los derechos reproductivos sean un tema de importancia para los votantes en las elecciones de 2024, ya que está reuniendo tres respaldos de alto nivel para su campaña, organizando un mitin político y emitirá este viernes una orden ejecutiva que busca reforzar el acceso a los anticonceptivos justo cuando el país marca un año desde la decisión de la Corte Suprema que anula las protecciones federales al aborto.Biden y la vicepresidenta Kamala Harris cuentan con el respaldo de Planned Parenthood Action Fund, NARAL Pro-Choice America y Emily’s List. Los grupos están brindando su apoyo inicial al esfuerzo de reelección en parte para resaltar la importancia del tema para los demócratas de cara al año electoral, dijeron los líderes de los grupos a The Associated Press.“Creo que el presidente Biden ha sido un socio increíblemente valioso, junto con la vicepresidenta Harris, en la lucha contra la avalancha de ataques que hemos visto”...

Quarterfinals washed out at women’s tennis Berlin Open by heavy rain

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:18:33 GMT

Quarterfinals washed out at women’s tennis Berlin Open by heavy rain BERLIN (AP) — All four quarterfinals at the Berlin Open were postponed because heavy rain washed out the entire Friday schedule.The day’s matches, including fourth-ranked Caroline Garcia against former Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova, were repeatedly delayed before organizers said on Friday evening that no play would be possible.The postponement sets up a busy Saturday when organizers seek to make the most of drier weather to fit in the four quarterfinals and both semifinals. The final is scheduled for Sunday.___More AP tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/tennis and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource