The Australian Open will start on Sunday and last 15 days. The hope is to reduce late nights.
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:45:01 GMT
The Australian Open will begin on a Sunday next year, expanding the Grand Slam tennis tournament to a 15-day event for the first time, with the intention of decreasing the likelihood of late-night finishes.Tennis Australia announced the change Monday, saying it hopes to make things better for the athletes and spectators by avoiding matches that stretch well past midnight. The change for next January’s tournament at Melbourne Park comes after this year’s Australian Open included a second-round match between Andy Murray and Thanasi Kokkinakis that concluded after 4 a.m.“It’s not beneficial for the umpires, the officials. I don’t think it’s amazing for the fans. It’s not good for the players,” Murray, a three-time major champion, said after that five-set win that lasted 5 hours, 45 minutes. “So, yeah, we talk about it all the time. It’s been spoken about for years. When you start the night matches late, and have conditions like that, these things are going to happen.”“Tennis afte...NL champion Philadelphia Phillies look to make quick work of upstart Marlins in Wild Card Series
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:45:01 GMT
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Rob Thomson gripped a bottle of bubbly in the exhilarating moments after the Philadelphia Phillies clinched a second straight postseason berth and called Bryce Harper, Bryson Stott & crew “the most resilient team I’ve ever been around.”The second-year manager then pointed his bottle toward catcher J.T. Realmuto and asked, “How many more playoff wins … ”Realmuto cut him off and shouted “we’ve got 13 more wins left!” before he showered Thomson in alcohol.The countdowns after each clinch started last season — from the Wild Card Series through the National League Championship Series — but stalled in the World Series. The Phillies won 11 postseason games, two shy of the ultimate goal and their first World Series title since 2008.A year later, the Phillies are back and determined to finish the job, their confidence boosted by the so-close effort in a loss to Houston in the World Series and a lineup and pitching staff they believe are deeper than the ones from...Texas RB Jonathon Brooks honors father’s memory with every touchdown for No. 3 Longhorns
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:45:01 GMT
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — When Texas running back Jonathan Brooks gets to the end zone, he celebrates with a tap of his right forearm. It is a quick and subtle gesture that can be easy to miss, but it’s a powerful one for Brooks. His arm is tattooed with the Roman numerals for 3-28-2022, the date his father James “Skip” Brooks died at age 49 after long struggles with kidney failure.“I really just miss, whenever I have success, the smile on his face,” Jonathon Brooks said. “I think about that every time I score.”Jonathon Brooks has been the breakout player for No. 3 Texas through the first five games of 2023. He leads the league in rushing with 597 yards and has scored five touchdowns for the Longhorns (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) heading into Saturday’s showdown with No. 12 Oklahoma (5-0, 2-0). He has three scores of 37 yards or longer. In an offense full of big-play potential, coach Steve Sarkisian calls Brooks a “home run hitter” for the Longhorns. And that says a lot for a third-year...Indocumentados podrán solicitar licencias de ciudado de salud en Maryland. Mira cómo
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:45:01 GMT
Una nueva ley en Maryland permite a los residentes conseguir licencias o certificaciones para ser trabajadores de la salud, sin importar su estatus migratorio. Lesley López, una delegada de Maryland explicó que hay un par de grupos que se beneficiarán de la ley. “El primero son los Dreamers, o aquellas personas que podían ser elegibles para el Dream Act de Maryland, y que aún no tienen un número de seguro social. Y también hay muchas personas que han llegado de otros países y son graduados en carreras vinculadas a la salud y aquí ya pueden obtener su licencia”, dijo. “Primordialmente significa una oportunidad para los profesionales que estamos acá, que nuestros países estudiamos de corazón, que en algún momento tuvimos que salir de nuestro país y llegar a este maravilloso. Y se nos abre la oportunidad de poder servir lo que para que en un día nacimos, y para lo que nos preparamos, y por supuesto, para que haya una mejor atención en salud para los residentes en M...Exhibit showcases Indigenous artists ahead of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:45:01 GMT
An art show featuring the work of local artists has been set up in Stauffer Library on Queen’s University campus leading up to the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Sept. 30.“Never Gone, Always Remembered”, by Kaiya Mongrain on display at Stauffer Library. Photo by Christena Lawrie.There are now over 20 pieces on display in the Fireplace Reading Room on the second floor of the library, including traditional paintings, jewelry, sculptures, and beadwork designs. This exhibit is an expression of work being done towards reconciliation in the Queen’s community, featuring works from 10 local artists, including Jaylene Cardinal, Kingston based Indigenous artisan and designer of the 2023 Queen’s University Orange shirt.This is the second year Queen’s has hosted an Indigenous art exhibit for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. The showcase was first proposed by an Indigenous medical student at Queen’s in 2022.In a release from the University regarding t...Colorado weather puts a damper on chile pepper crop
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:45:01 GMT
BRIGHTON (KDVR) — It's not only fall that's in the air these days. So is the irresistible smell of freshly roasted chile peppers.It is chile roasting season in Colorado, but with all the moisture this year, chile crops were negatively affected. When will Denver see the first snow of the season? Colorado is not the largest producer of chile peppers in the world — that would be China. It is also not the largest in the United States — that would be California. Nevertheless, the unmistakable and alluring odor of fresh chile peppers being roasted in the fall is a treat for the olfactory bulb — that would be your nose.Colorado chile peppers soaked in rainLulu’s Farm market in Brighton is owned by Aeron Calkins and his family. They have been roasting peppers here for 15 years. In addition to growing his own, Calkins buys peppers from other Brighton farms, Pueblo and New Mexico.But the excess amount of moisture this year in Colorado was not ideal for the capsaicin crop."This year has been...'All I Want for Christmas is You': Mariah Carey announces Denver holiday performance
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:45:01 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- This year, Christmas in Denver is coming early. Mariah Carey announced her holiday shows, including a stop in the Mile High City.The famous singer is known for her holiday hit, "All I Want for Christmas is You." She's sold more than 200 million albums and hit 19 Billboard Hot 100 No. 1 singles, which is more than any solo artist in history. Bad behavior sparks new rules for CU Buffs home games Carey makes 13 stops across the country. She starts mid-November in California and reaches Denver on Tuesday, Nov. 21. Carey will be performing at Ball Arena before moving on toward the east coast.Presale for tickets begins Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 10 a.m. and tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday, Oct. 6, at 10 a.m.Get in the holiday spirit early with Carey's holiday classics.Weigh in: What's the best Halloween candy?
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:45:01 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- While your house may not be known for giving out full-sized candy bars, you can't be the house that gives out toothbrushes either. Be the house with the most popular candy, which viewers can decide in this poll. Things to do in October: 2023 events in Denver FOX31 is asking viewers which Halloween candy is their favorite. While the top candy is hard to choose from, picture which candy you'd take more than one piece from if the bowl was left unsupervised outside of the house. Sorry, you are using an unsupported browser. This page will not display correctly. Please click here to upgrade to a newer browser. /**/The results of the poll will be posted in mid-October. Don't buy the worst candy, or you might not get as many trick-or-treaters at your house next year.Express yourself through your shoes with design class offered by Miami shoe designer
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:45:01 GMT
Forrest Gump once famously said “you can tell a lot about a person by their shoes.”Yes, like where they are going, where they’ve been or if the person wearing them designed the shoes themselves.Well now one Miami custom shoe designer is giving sneaker enthusiast a chance to express themselves freely through their shoes.Sneaker heads unite. An exciting new class dedicated to shoe lovers is on your horizon.Marcus Rivero: “You are going to walk away with your very own one of one pair of kicks.”For the past 14 years, Marcus Rivero has customized sneakers for some of your favorite athletes. Now, he’s ready to teach fellow shoe lovers the game with his new class “Kicking it With Sir.”Marcus Rivero: “For a while, people have been asking me to teach them. Do you have a class? And you know, I didn’t want to do it at first and then eventually, I was like, ‘If I’m going to do this really cool intimate setting, I’m go...Reach inner peach at Soulful Steep in Pompano Beach
Published Mon, 30 Dec 2024 19:45:01 GMT
“The world is too much with us.” The poet, William Wordsworth, said that.“I am so stressed out, I need to chill.” I said that.Luckily, Deco’s found a place where you can do just that. It’s cool, calm and extremely soulful.Your inner hippie will rejoice at the Soulful Steep in Pompano Beach.Christina Abresch: “So the Soulful Steep is a tea house, coffee house, salt cave and emporium. It’s a bohemian place to kind of escape from the world.”Actually, it only came to be because of the owners’ experiences around the globe.Christina Abresch: “We traveled all over the world and we found all these amazing places that when we stepped in, we kinda stepped out better human beings. So we wanted to give that to people. We thought the community needed it and we kinda wanted to enjoy it as well.”The vibe of the place brings you back to a time when hippies took over.Christina Abresch: “We’re all about peace and love...Latest news
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