Kreider, Motte each score twice, Rangers beat Lightning 6-3
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:46:33 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Chris Kreider and Tyler Motte each scored twice and the New York Rangers beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 6-3 on Wednesday night.Kaapo Kakko and Artemi Panarin also scored, Mika Zibanejad had three assists and Barclay Goodrow and Adam Fox each had two assists to help the Rangers win for the fifth time in seven games and improve to 11-2-2 in their last 15 games. Igor Shesterkin stopped 28 shots to win for the ninth time in his last 11 starts.Alex Killorn had a goal and an assist, and Darren Raddysh and Brandon Hagel also scored for Tampa Bay, which snapped a three-game winning streak. Andrei Vasilevskiy finished with 31 saves.It was a physical game that featured four fights and several hard hits in a matchup of teams that met in the Eastern Conference final last year, which the Lightning won in six games to advance to their third straight Stanley Cup Final.OILERS 3, DUCKS 1ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Ryan Nugent-Hopkins became the third Edmonton skater to reach 100 points this...Comer demasiado azúcar añadido tiene 45 efectos negativos para la salud, según un estudio
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:46:33 GMT
(CNN) — Según un nuevo estudio, hay al menos 45 buenas razones para reducir el consumo de azúcar añadido.Numerosas investigaciones han demostrado los efectos negativos del consumo excesivo de azúcar sobre la salud, lo que ha servido de base a las recomendaciones de limitar el consumo de productos “libre de azúcar” (sugar free) o añadido a menos del 10% de la ingesta calórica diaria de una persona.Sin embargo, investigadores de China y Estados Unidos consideran que, antes de desarrollar políticas detalladas de restricción del azúcar, “es necesario evaluar exhaustivamente la calidad de las pruebas existentes”, según el estudio publicado este miércoles en la revista The BMJ.El consumo de una gran cantidad de azúcares añadidos se ha relacionado con resultados negativos para la salud, según un nuevo estudio. (Crédito: FomaA/Adobe Stock)En una amplia revisión de 73 metaanálisis –que incluyó 8.601 estudios–, el consumo elevado de azúcar añadido se asoció con u...High school girls track preview: Defending champs face threats
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:46:33 GMT
Westford Academy’s Elliana Tweedie will undoubtedly face the biggest challenges of her high school career in her bid to defend her 100 and 200 titles this spring.But don’t expect this talented Ghost to get spooked by the competition in a big meet.Tweedie will be up against lightning-fast fields in both events. In the 100, Milford’s Kiyanni Simas, the defending long jump champion, Pembroke’s Sarah Claflin, Abigail Lothian of Wellesley, Savanna Vargas of Peabody, Burlington’s Grace Hanafin and Jillian Strynar aren’t afraid of the big stage and will be looking to move up on the podium. Tweedie will see Strynar again in the 200, along with Norton’s Ali Murphy, Cambridge’s Kylee Bernard, Moriah Luetjen of Amherst-Pelham, Obi Akubude of Concord-Carlisle and Abigail Scott of Mansfield.Bernard, one of the most electrifying talents in the state, returns as the 400 All-State champion and will be up against Murphy, Luetjen, Leominster’s Dia...Why are the French so angry over retiring 2 years later?
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:46:33 GMT
PARIS (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to fill the streets of France Thursday for the 11th day of nationwide resistance to a government proposal to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64. The furious public reaction to the plan has cornered and weakened French President Emmanuel Macron. France’s highest body on constitutional affairs will be considering the higher retirement age. The Constitutional Council is expected to issue a ruling this month and Macron’s opponents hope it will severely limit his proposal. In many countries, raising the retirement age by two years wouldn’t throw the nation into such disarray. But the French public is overwhelmingly against pension reform, and unrelenting demonstrations against it have morphed into wider anger.HOW ANGRY ARE THE FRENCH? Mounds of up to 10,000 tons of trash piled up on the streets of Paris during a weekslong strike by sanitation workers over a plan that would push their retirement age from 57 to 59 — ...Thousands still missing from 20 years of Iraq’s turmoil
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:46:33 GMT
BAGHDAD (AP) — Nawal Sweidan quietly folded her son’s clothes and straightened the bedsheets in his room as she always used to do when he was out at work or at university. She still does it regularly, even though he hasn’t been home for almost 10 years since he was taken away by militiamen. Her son Safaa vanished in late July 2014. At around 1:30 a.m., just days before the holy month of Ramadan was to end and holiday celebrations were to begin, a group of men showed up at the family’s doorstep and asked for Safaa, a law student and postal carrier in his early 20s.“They told us they just wanted to question him and will return him soon,” Sweidan said. Twenty years after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, much of the conflict and sectarian bloodletting it unleashed has subsided. But those years left a legacy of thousands of people — or perhaps tens of thousands, like Safaa — who went missing, and their families feel forgotten as they seek answers about their loved ones’ fates. As it t...Saudi, Iranian FMs meet in China, signaling warming of ties
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:46:33 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — The foreign ministers of long-time Middle Eastern rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran met in Beijing on Thursday, taking another step toward reconciliation after seven years of tension.The meeting came a month after the two countries agreed to re-establish diplomatic relations and reopen embassies by May. The deal was brokered by Beijing. It represents a major diplomatic victory for the Chinese as Gulf Arab states perceive the United States slowly withdrawing from the wider Middle East. It also comes as diplomats have been trying to end a long war in Yemen, a conflict in which both Iran and Saudi Arabia are deeply entrenched.The rapprochement lowers the chance of armed conflict between the Mideast rivals – both directly and in proxy conflicts around the regionOn Thursday morning, Saudi Arabia’s state-run Al-Ekhbariya TV showed Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud and his Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amirabdollahian shaking hands and sitting side by side. Iran’s state...Macron in China wants ‘common path’ on peace in Ukraine
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:46:33 GMT
BEIJING (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron said Thursday he wants to forge a “common path” with China on peace in Ukraine when he meets Chinese leader Xi Jinping.French officials said earlier Macron planned to urge Xi to use Beijing’s influence with Russian President Vladimir Putin to promote peace in Ukraine but expected no major change in China’s position.Xi and Putin declared their governments had a “no limits friendship” before Moscow’s February 2022 attack on Ukraine. Beijing has refused to criticize the Kremlin but has tried to appear neutral and has called for a cease-fire and peace talks.Macron said during a meeting with ruling Communist Party’s No. 2 leader, Premier Li Qiang, that he wanted to talk about “Ukraine, but also about all the major conflicts and the difficult situations around the world.”“The ability to share a common analysis and build a common path is essential,” Macron said.Li said there was likely to be “broad consensus” between Macron ...Sapporo election could restart bid for 2030 Winter Olympics
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:46:33 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — Sapporo’s bid for the 2030 Winter Olympics has been slowed — but not stopped — by fallout from the still-developing corruption scandal around the 2020 Tokyo Games.The pursuit could resume if Sapporo Mayor Katsuhiro Akimoto is re-elected on Sunday, as expected, against two anti-Olympic candidates.The northern Japanese city suspended actively promoting the bid three months ago, hoping damage from Tokyo’s scandal would fade from view. It hasn’t entirely and Sapporo, once the favorite, now has an uncertain Olympic future.A January poll by the regional newspaper Hokkaido Shimbun showed 67% were opposed to holding the Olympics.Sapporo has declined to call a public referendum over the Olympics, although the mayor’s re-election could be touted as a substitute. Public votes over staging the Olympics almost always fail.Victor Matheson, who studies sports economics at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Massachusetts, suggested a public vote before ...Ukraine's Zelenskiy heads to Poland to deepen ties with Western ally
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:46:33 GMT
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy arrived in neighbouring Poland on Wednesday (5 April), a Polish presidential aide said, as he begins an official visit to a close ally that has galvanised Western military and political support for Kyiv.The visit, which was announced this week by Poland but has not been officially confirmed by Kyiv, comes with Ukraine planning to conduct a counter-offensive in the coming weeks or months to recapture occupied land in its east and south."I can say that President Zelenskiy has crossed the Polish border," Marcin Przydacz told private broadcaster TVN24 on Wednesday.In televised comments on Tuesday ahead of the visit, Przydacz had said the visit "should be taken as a sign of trust and of thanking Poland and Poles".Poland has taken in more than a million Ukrainian refugees over the past 13 months of war. The NATO member has also played an important role in persuading other Western powers to supply battle tanks and other weaponry to Ukraine.Military d...Britain blocks UN webcast of Russian meeting on Ukraine
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:46:33 GMT
Britain has blocked a UN webcast on Wednesday (5 April) of an informal Security Council meeting about Ukraine. The U.N. webcast will show Russia's Commissioner for Children's Rights speaking. The International Criminal Court would like to charge him with war crimes.Russia announced on Tuesday (4 April) that Maria Lvova Belova, Russia's commissioner for "evacuating children in conflict zones", will be part of the meeting. These meetings cannot be held in the Security Council chamber. All 15 members of the council must agree to allow the United Nations to webcast it.Last month, the International Criminal Court in Hague issued an arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin. It also accused Lvova-Belova of illegally deporting Ukrainian children and unlawfully transferring people from Ukraine to Russia since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022.A spokesperson for Britain's U.N. mission said that she should not be allowed to use U.N. platforms to spread disinformation. She ...Latest news
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