Paxten Aaronson makes debut for Eintract Frankfurt

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Paxten Aaronson makes debut for Eintract Frankfurt Paxten Aaronson, the younger brother of U.S. national team midfielder Brenden Aaronson, made his debut for Eintracht Frankfurt in a 2-0 loss at Union Berlin in the Bundesliga.The 19-year-old midfielder from Medford, New Jersey, entered in the 82nd minute Sunday.He transferred to the German club in January from Major League Soccer’s Philadelphia Union.Aaronson is on the roster for the U.S. under-20 team for exhibitions against the under-20 teams of France on Wednesday and England on Friday, and against Serbia’s under-21 team on March 28. The Americans are preparing for the Under-20 World Cup in Indonesia, which starts May 20.Brenden Aaronson, 22, is a midfielder with Leeds in England’s Premier League and was on last year’s U.S. World Cup roster. Paxten made his senior national team debut in a Jan. 28 friendly against Colombia.___More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource

Zellers Diner to make stop in Kingston on March 25th 

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Zellers Diner to make stop in Kingston on March 25th  Two days after its grand opening in Kingston, Zellers says its mobile food truck will be visiting The Bay to “dish out nostalgic favorites” from the original Zellers Family Restaurant.The Zellers Diner food truck will feature the Big Z Burger, the Hot Chicken Sandwich, Grilled Cheese, Chicken Fingers and Fries and Gravy.The food truck is expected to make a stop at all new Zellers locations within The Bay stores in Ontario and Alberta.The Zellers store itself will have a smaller footprint than what many are used to; about 740 to 930 square metres (8,000 to 10,000 square feet), depending on each location. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Zellers (@zellersofficial)The Zellers food truck will be served by select restaurants that have been contracted by Zellers. Smokehouse BBQ, based in Edmonton has been contracted with serving Zellers favorites in Alberta, though its unclear if they will also be serving Ontario’s restaurants.First major event 2023,we ...

Woman from town of less than 30 people wins big on scratch-off

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Woman from town of less than 30 people wins big on scratch-off COWDREY, Colo. (KDVR) — A Colorado woman won big on a scratch-off. However, she didn't believe her luck at first because she lives in a town that only has a population of 27 people. According to the Colorado Lottery, Joanie L. of Cowdrey hit the jackpot on a local scratch-off and won $250,000 on the 100X The Cash Bonus Draw.Cowdrey, Colorado is a little town in Jackson County near the Wyoming border. The town is so small, only 27 people live within its jurisdiction. $11.5M Colorado Lotto+ ticket sold in Centennial Due to the town's size, the Colorado Lottery said Joanie was notified she was a winner in a slightly unusual way - through certified mail.Finding out you won a quarter of a million dollars on a scratch-off would certainly cause anyone to question its authenticity, but for Joanie finding out through mail in her quaint town, she was quite suspicious that the whole thing was a scam. However, it wasn't a scam at all, just her lucky day. Joanie was pleasantly surprised to wa...

Amazon to lay off 9,000 employees on top of 18,000 in Jan.

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Amazon to lay off 9,000 employees on top of 18,000 in Jan. NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon plans to eliminate 9,000 more jobs in the next few weeks, CEO Andy Jassy said in a memo to staff on Monday.The job cuts would mark the second largest round of layoffs in the company’s history, adding to the 18,000 employees the company said it would lay off in January.In the memo, Jassy said the second phase of the company’s annual planning process completed this month and led to the additional job cuts. He said Amazon will still hire in some strategic areas.“Some may ask why we didn’t announce these role reductions with the ones we announced a couple months ago. The short answer is that not all of the teams were done with their analyses in the late fall; and rather than rush through these assessments without the appropriate diligence, we chose to share these decisions as we’ve made them so people had the information as soon as possible,” Jassy said.

‘Speak up, fight back’: Tampa woman who fought off attacker in apartment gym to host free self-defense classes

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

‘Speak up, fight back’: Tampa woman who fought off attacker in apartment gym to host free self-defense classes HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Florida (WFTS) — The woman who fought off an attacker in her apartment gym is now partnering up with YouFit to offer free self-defense classes.Video shows Nashali Alma, 24, put up a fight when she was attacked in January. She eventually got away, and her attacker was later arrested. He’s charged with sexual battery, false imprisonment, and kidnapping.According to a criminal report affidavit, the suspect had a similar incident the day after the gym attack. He knocked on another woman’s door after watching her for several minutes on her balcony, according to authorities.Deputies said in that instance, the man took about four steps into the apartment before he was chased away by the woman’s fiance. According to reports, after his arrest the suspect admitted to deputies he wanted to have sexual relations with both women.When the video of the attack was released in February, Alma said her plan was to use that terrifying moment for good. Just a...

Russia blasts back at ICC over Putin arrest warrant

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Russia blasts back at ICC over Putin arrest warrant Russia’s top investigative body announced Monday that it had opened a “criminal” case against the prosecutor and judges of the International Criminal Court (ICC).The move comes as part of a concerted effort from Moscow to intimidate the court in the Netherlands, which on Friday issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin over his part in “unlawful” forced deportations of Ukrainian children to Russia.Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev threatened earlier Monday to target the court in The Hague with missile strikes. “It is quite possible to imagine a hypersonic missile being fired from the North Sea from a Russian ship at the Hague courthouse. Everyone walks under God and rockets. Look carefully to the sky … ” he said. Russia began criminal cases against the prosecutor Karim Ahmad Khan and judges Tomoko Akane, Rosario Salvatore Aitala and Sergio Gerardo Ugalde Godínez on the basis of them having committed “signs of crimes” und...

Brockton boy gets visit from one of his favorite robots after completing cancer treatment

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Brockton boy gets visit from one of his favorite robots after completing cancer treatment A boy from Brockton who recently completed treatment for cancer got a special visit from one of his favorite robots over the weekend.Six-year-old Israel Belliard was diagnosed with kidney cancer at age four, and after finishing his latest treatment, he was paid a visit by Marty, the Stop & Shop robot usually found patrolling aisles throughout the grocery store chain.Having a love for all things robotic, including Marty, Israel came out and gave the bot a hug Sunday morning. Also a fan of dinosaurs, Belliard received tickets to Jurassic World Live for him and his whole family.This visit was part of the store’s annual “Help Cure Childhood Cancer” campaign, which raises funds for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute & the Jimmy Fund to fight against pediatric cancer.The 6 year old is a patient ambassador for this year’s campaign, so keep an eye out for Belliard’s face when you’re out on your next grocery trip.

Erik Spoelstra sees Heat’s own March madness, ‘the opportunities are there’

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Erik Spoelstra sees Heat’s own March madness, ‘the opportunities are there’ After all that has gone sideways, gone south, gone to the wire, coach Erik Spoelstra said it is time for a revised outlook, similar to what he told his team in the wake of Sunday night’s tougher-than-expected road victory over the Detroit Pistons.Basically for the Miami Heat, he said, it comes down to nine lives, as in the nine games remaining on the team’s regular-season schedule, starting with Wednesday night’s matchup against the New York Knicks at Miami-Dade Arena.“I probably can sum it up, with all of this, is like nothing about this season is easy and I’m embracing that it’s not going to be easy,” Spoelstra said of the wild ride to this 39-34 record and current No. 7 seed in an Eastern Conference where only the top six seeds advance directly to the playoffs. “And I told that to the team, you have to embrace this right now. This is just the path for this team. It doesn’t mean that it’s a negative thing. Just wrap your ...

Jets still have needs to address entering second week of free agency

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Jets still have needs to address entering second week of free agency The Jets are on the cusp of adding quarterback Aaron Rodgers in a trade with the Packers, a move that, to many, would solidify the team’s status as a serious contender in the conference.But even if Gang Green acquires Rodgers, much work remains to be done.A week after the negotiating period, the Jets continue to have a few needs to address on both sides of the ball. According to Over The Cap, the Jets have $11.2 million of salary cap space. However, the team can gain more cap space with a few moves.If the Jets release wide receiver Corey Davis, they will gain $10.5 million of savings. Davis could be released or traded after the Jets signed ex-Packers receiver Allen Lazard to a four-year, $44 million contract last week.Gang Green could also add an extra $15.4 million if it released defensive end Carl Lawson, who will be in the final year of a three-year, $45 million contract he signed in 2021.The Jets haven’t made many moves since the free agency period began outside of L...

Optimize your career: Gain an edge in today’s workplace

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 19:43:33 GMT

Optimize your career: Gain an edge in today’s workplace This post is sponsored by Professional Development Institute of the University of Ottawa.The workplace has changed over the past few years, and workers have had to change the way they progress in their chosen careers.Some are still operating from home offices, either a few days a week or full time. Many have made their way back to the bricks-and-mortar spaces, where face-to-face interactions and meetings are fostered. Many workers report feeling that the months lost to the pandemic have meant losing critical career-building time.Gaining ground in the workplaceUpward mobility can be achieved by switching companies, of course, but more and more companies who are willing to offer higher salaries are looking for people from within who are keen to build more highly-developed skills.Many companies will sponsor an employee through specific courses with an eye to moving that person into a role with further responsibilities, thus retaining their talent. There might be a contract requirement ...