Unruly fans singing Nazi songs and interrupting play with shouts cause problems at US Open

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:51:32 GMT

Unruly fans singing Nazi songs and interrupting play with shouts cause problems at US Open NEW YORK (AP) — Alexander Zverev felt he had to react when he heard a fan use language from Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime during his U.S. Open match.This wasn’t the type of heckling that players are prepared to face and trained to ignore. It highlighted a challenge faced by players and the U.S. Open itself as the event draws the biggest crowds in its history: making sure fans are engaged but not disrupting the tennis — and how to respond when they do.In the case of Zverev’s match, the spectator was sitting in a crowded section close to the court, where many more people besides the 2020 runner-up could hear the offensive words. So Zverev complained to the chair umpire and the man was ejected.“At the end of the day I said what I said, the umpire immediately said, ‘OK, we’re going to get him out,’ and that’s it,” Zverev said.Another fan was thrown out Tuesday when he screamed at a key moment during Novak Djokovic’s quarterfinal victory over Taylor Fritz, distracting the 23-tim...

Gavin Williams and the Guardians cool off the Twins and avoid a three-game sweep with 2-1 win

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:51:32 GMT

Gavin Williams and the Guardians cool off the Twins and avoid a three-game sweep with 2-1 win CLEVELAND (AP) — Rookie Gavin Williams and four relievers cooled off Minnesota’s offense and the Cleveland Guardians avoided a three-game sweep with a 2-1 win on Wednesday.Minnesota still leads second-place Cleveland by six games in the AL Central with 22 games left. The Twins won the first two games of the series against the defending division champs by a combined 28-9 score. Cleveland won the season series 7-6.The Twins seemingly scored at will Monday and Tuesday. Cleveland’s pitchers responded with a combined two-hitter and 11 strikeouts. Minnesota drew five walks, but was 1-for-6 with runners in scoring position.Williams (2-5) didn’t allow a hit until Andrew Stevenson’s RBI single in the fifth. He walked four and struck out four. Royce Lewis singled off Sam Hentges in the sixth. Hentges, Reynaldo López, Nick Sandlin and Emmanuel Clase each worked a scoreless inning. Clase retired all three hitters he faced in the ninth for his 38th save in 47 chances. Will Brennan had an R...

Arizona Coyotes sign general manager Bill Armstrong to a multiyear extension

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:51:32 GMT

Arizona Coyotes sign general manager Bill Armstrong to a multiyear extension SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — The Arizona Coyotes hired Bill Armstrong to shepherd a rebuilding project.After a solid start, Armstrong gets to see it through.The Coyotes signed Armstrong to a multiyear contract extension Wednesday, ensuring the general manager will be able to see the fruits of his overhaul.“That’s a big thing in negotiating this contract was: you come in here, you make all these moves, you start to get it going in a direction and you keep pushing,” Armstrong said. “Now you’re acquiring picks, you’re drafting players and we’ve been able to recruit some really strong free agents into our team. Now you see it start to come together and you want to finish what you started.”The Coyotes hired Armstrong in 2020 to replace John Chayka, who had an acrimonious split with the franchise right before the NHL’s playoff pandemic bubble. Armstrong’s task was to rebuild a franchise that hadn’t been to the playoffs since the 2012 Western Conferenc...

Business Highlights: Carmakers failing privacy test; UAW says it may strike any Detroit automaker

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:51:32 GMT

Business Highlights: Carmakers failing privacy test; UAW says it may strike any Detroit automaker ___Carmakers are failing the privacy test. Owners have little or no control over data collectedBOSTON (AP) — Most major car brands admit they may be selling your personal data — though they are vague on the buyers, and half say they would share it with the government or law enforcement without a court order. What’s more, nearly all the 25 brands whose privacy notices were scoured by the nonprofit Mozilla Foundation give drivers little or no control over the data they collect. Released Wednesday, the study found cars scored worst for privacy among more than a dozen product categories, including fitness trackers and smart speakers, that Mozilla has assessed since 2017.___UAW chief: Union to strike any Detroit automaker that hasn’t reached deal as contracts end next weekDETROIT (AP) — The head of the United Auto Workers warned that the union plans to go on strike against any Detroit automaker that hasn’t reached a new agreement by the time contracts expire next week. A strike against a...

Seiya Suzuki hits 3-run double as Cubs beat Giants 8-2 for 4th straight win

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:51:32 GMT

Seiya Suzuki hits 3-run double as Cubs beat Giants 8-2 for 4th straight win CHICAGO (AP) — Seiya Suzuki hit a three-run double, Cody Bellinger homered and the Chicago Cubs beat the San Francisco Giants 8-2 on Wednesday for their fourth consecutive win.Suzuki, Bellinger and Ian Happ each had two hits as Chicago completed a three-game series sweep to move a season-high 12 games above .500 at 76-64. The Cubs also moved within 1 1/2 games of NL Central-leading Milwaukee.Chicago left-hander Jordan Wicks improved to 3-0 with a 2.16 ERA in his first three big league starts. He permitted two runs and nine hits in 6 2/3 innings.San Francisco dropped back to .500 with its sixth consecutive loss. The Giants (70-70) went 1 for 8 with runners in scoring position and left six runners on base.Thairo Estrada, Luis Matos, Casey Schmitt and Paul DeJong each had two hits for San Francisco, which closed out a 1-6 road trip. Alex Wood (5-5) was tagged for five runs and five hits in 2 1/3 innings.Fresh off a wild 11-8 win on Tuesday night, the Cubs got off to a fast start.A two-...

GW campus told to shelter in place after man escapes DC police custody at hospital

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:51:32 GMT

GW campus told to shelter in place after man escapes DC police custody at hospital Police in D.C. say a murder suspect escaped custody at The George Washington University Hospital Wednesday afternoon, triggering a shelter in place at the campus.Police identified the man as 31-year-old Christopher Haynes. They said he escaped custody at 3:38 p.m.Police described Haynes as a Black man with shoulder-length dreadlocks, wearing a white suit with one red shoe. He is not handcuffed. He’s 6 feet tall and weighs about 205 pounds. Police also said that under his white suit, Haynes is wearing a black T-shirt and gray shorts.“Do not engage, call 911 if spotted,” D.C. police said.GW’s student alert system asked members of the campus to shelter in place “due to the dangerous individual around campus.”ALERT: 31-year-old Christopher Haynes escaped custody at GW Hospital in 900 block of 23rd St NW at 3:38 p.m.He is described as a black male with shoulder-length dreadlocks, wearing a white suit with one red shoe. He is not handcuffed.Do not engag...

Google reaches tentative settlement with 36 states and DC over alleged app store monopoly

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:51:32 GMT

Google reaches tentative settlement with 36 states and DC over alleged app store monopoly Thirty-six states and the District of Columbia have reached an agreement in principle with Google to settle a lawsuit filed in 2021 over the tech giant’s alleged monopolistic control of app distribution for the software that runs most of the world’s cellphones.The agreement, cited in a court filing late Tuesday by both sides, is subject to approval by the state attorneys general and the board of directors of Google’s parent company, the execution of an agreement and court approval.Terms of the temporary agreement bar the parties from disclosing its details for now, according to the Utah attorney general’s office, the lead plaintiff. “We don’t have a comment at this time,” said Google spokesperson Peter Shottenfels. A trial date had been set for Nov. 6.The complaint filed in a Northern California federal court echoed similar allegations that mobile game maker Epic Games made against Google that is scheduled to go to trial in November.Apple prevailed in a...

Mar-a-Lago worker struck cooperation deal with prosecutors in Trump documents case, ex-lawyer says

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:51:32 GMT

Mar-a-Lago worker struck cooperation deal with prosecutors in Trump documents case, ex-lawyer says WASHINGTON (AP) — An information technology director at Mar-a-Lago struck a cooperation agreement with federal prosecutors last summer in their investigation of Donald Trump’s retention of classified documents at the former president’s Florida property, according to the worker’s ex-lawyer.Stanley Woodward, a former attorney for the IT manager, made the revelation in a court filing responding to Justice Department arguments that he had a potential conflict-of-interest because of his representation of another key figure in the Mar-a-Lago probe, Trump valet Walt Nauta.A cooperation agreement generally requires an individual to assist a criminal investigation in exchange for not being prosecuted. In this case, the worker testified before a federal grand jury that in July returned an updated indictment against Trump, Nauta and another Mar-a-Lago employee, Carlos De Oliveira, accusing the men of conspiring to delete surveillance footage from the property. All three have ...

Felony convictions vacated for four Navy officers in sprawling scandal due to prosecutorial misconduct

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:51:32 GMT

Felony convictions vacated for four Navy officers in sprawling scandal due to prosecutorial misconduct SAN DIEGO (AP) — Felony convictions vacated for four Navy officers in sprawling scandal due to prosecutorial misconduct.Source

Aurora officers cleared in Jor'Dell Richardson killing

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 06:51:32 GMT

Aurora officers cleared in Jor'Dell Richardson killing DENVER (KDVR) — Two officers involved in the shooting death of 14-year-old Jor'Dell Richardson will not face criminal charges, the 18th Judicial District Attorney's Office announced on Wednesday.Police shot and killed Jor'Dell on June 1 after an Aurora convenience store robbery, with responding officers thinking he was armed. It turned out Jor'Dell was carrying a pellet-gun replica of a 9mm pistol, and his killing led to protests in the city.But prosecutors found that the officer's belief that it was a real gun was reasonable at the time, and body camera video shows the gun "clearly visible" in Jor'Dell's hands, according to the DA's investigative report. Investigators also found that the people involved in the store robbery thought the gun was real.Interim Aurora Police Chief Art Acevedo said the DA's decision is "fair and just.""Regardless of this finding, the death of a young man is a tragedy for his family and extended community, and it will continue to weigh heavily on members ...