Denver woman brings hope to Ukrainians amid 'uncertainty and war'

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:35 GMT

Denver woman brings hope to Ukrainians amid 'uncertainty and war' DENVER (KDVR) -- A Denver woman is taking a unique approach to bring hope to millions of Ukrainians struggling in the midst of ‘uncertainty and war.’Jill Tupper started ‘Global Warrior PoweredbyLove’ after first visiting Ukraine back in 2022 and seeing the immense psychological effects of war. ‘We have to continue to stand by them’ Colorado leader chimes in on war unfolding in Middle East “They are striving to care for, live, move on even in the midst of this horrific war,” Tupper said. “I would say one of the greatest challenges, the silent killer, is truly the mental health crisis.”With her experience in occupational therapy, Tupper said the organization works with Ukrainians to help prevent the long-term impacts of trauma through neuroscience-based training."We’re taking people from their high-alert state into their calm state, which can be achieved and actually ground them in the midst of chaos,” Tupper said. “We don’t want to wait until PTSD potentially sets in after traumati...

Season 2 of 'Coach Prime' is being filmed in Colorado

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:35 GMT

Season 2 of 'Coach Prime' is being filmed in Colorado DENVER (KDVR) -- Gov. Jared Polis announced Saturday that season two of Amazon Prime Video's documentary series "Coach Prime" is being filmed in Colorado.The University of Colorado Buffaloes head football coach Deion Sanders, also known as Coach Prime, has led the team to victories and national popularity. Deion Sanders hits the cover of Time Magazine The Buffaloes have become an unlikely favorite for people betting this football season, home games have completely sold out for the first time in history, celebrities are coming to games and more people are interested in the Buffs over the Denver Broncos. And that's just part of the "Prime Effect."The new season will follow Sanders' transition from coaching the Jackson State University Tigers to transforming the University of Colorado Buffaloes.The Colorado Economic Development Commission approved a Colorado Film Incentive for season two earlier this year, and the Colorado Office of Film, Television and...

Regulating AI through shared, secure and sustainable approaches

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:35 GMT

Regulating AI through shared, secure and sustainable approaches The birth of the PC and the Internet created digital revolutions that changed our world. The advent of mainstream artificial intelligence (AI) is another inflection point that has ushered us into uncharted territories, leaving us to consider how best to move forward on this next generation-defining journey.The answer lies in acknowledging the magnitude of the challenges, risks and potential rewards of AI. And in fostering long-lasting cooperation that unlocks AI’s true value ethically and for the benefit of all.This isn’t just a matter for policymakers and industry leaders, but for nations and citizens on a global scale.With regulatory approaches to AI in danger of fragmenting across borders, this is the time to seek out collaborative synergies, similar in spirit to what has been developed by the US EU Tech and Trade Council, OECD, WEF, the G7 and others in this sphere. This isn’t just a matter for policymakers and industry leaders, but for nations and citizens on a global scale. No...

Network innovation: we need a stronger EU ecosystem

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:35 GMT

Network innovation: we need a stronger EU ecosystem Open RAN must sound like the latest tech acronym. It is not. As telecoms operators embark on a €174 billion investment challenge to bring gigabit connectivity to all Europeans, Open RAN is a nonproprietary, open version of the Radio Access Network that will contribute to building 5G networks.South Korea, Japan, the U.S. and the U.K. have been betting big on this open technology: they launched coalitions, funded trials and set up innovation centers.Open RAN is a nonproprietary, open version of the Radio Access Network that will contribute to building 5G networks.The EU should defend and further extend its leadership position in network equipment. Today, we can pride ourselves with global technology champions such as Nokia and Ericsson, which are both heavily investing in the future of telecoms networks. With technology for radio access evolving very rapidly, new actors are emerging and other regions of the world are getting ready to challenge us.The EU can keep the lead by fostering ...

How big is this going to get? What to watch for in the Israel-Hamas battle

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:35 GMT

How big is this going to get? What to watch for in the Israel-Hamas battle President Joe Biden and his aides have long tried to bring some calm to the Middle East, in large part so that the United States could focus more intensely on the greater long-term challenge: China. That strategy is now in danger due to this weekend’s stunning attack on Israel by the Palestinian militants of Hamas.As Israel retaliates, the possibility of a wider regional war looms, demanding more of Biden’s attention. Hundreds of people have died. Biden and his team will inevitably have less bandwidth to focus on Beijing. And that’s as the Biden administration’s attention already is stretched due to Russia’s war in Ukraine.It’s a frustrating dynamic for a White House that had notched what it believed were major, often unsung successes in the Middle East. (And hardly a novel one: Many presidents trying to focus their efforts elsewhere have been vexed by the Middle East.) That included freezing the war in Yemen and making headway on pre-existing efforts to help Israel build ...

Orioles’ lack of signature pitching additions exposed in ALDS Game 2 loss to Rangers | ANALYSIS

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:35 GMT

Orioles’ lack of signature pitching additions exposed in ALDS Game 2 loss to Rangers | ANALYSIS The Orioles entered the postseason as the best team in the American League. The same was true at the trade deadline. Both could prove disappointing for Baltimore.Dropping the first two games of the AL Division Series at home to the Texas Rangers, the Orioles find themselves on the brink of elimination. The players haven’t performed. Manager Brandon Hyde has made choices worth debating. But these losses trace back to the moves Baltimore’s front office did — and didn’t — make to fortify the club’s pitching staff.From mid-July to mid-August, the Orioles made three additions to their pitching staff, trading four prospects Baseball America ranked among their top 30 — but all outside the top 10 — for Shintaro Fujinami and Jack Flaherty while claiming Jacob Webb on waivers.Fujinami didn’t make Baltimore’s ALDS roster. Webb did but surrendered a home run in each of the first two playoff games, the first leading to the win...

Mike Preston’s report card: Position-by-position grades for Ravens’ 17-10 loss to Steelers | COMMENTARY

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:35 GMT

Mike Preston’s report card: Position-by-position grades for Ravens’ 17-10 loss to Steelers | COMMENTARY Here’s how the Ravens (3-2) graded out at each position after a 17-10 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers (3-2) in Sunday’s Week 5 game at Acrisure Stadium:QuarterbackLamar Jackson completed 22 of 38 passes for 236 yards and rushed six times for 45 yards. He played well through three quarters, but his receivers didn’t help him by dropping four passes, all of them for possible touchdowns. But in crunchtime, Jackson had a pass picked off in the end zone with 4:10 remaining after the Ravens recovered a fumbled punt return deep in Pittsburgh territory and then got stripped on an attempted pass nearly three minutes later. Jackson has to learn how to win games late in the fourth quarter to become a top QB in this league. Until then, he is good, just not good enough. Grade: C+ReceiversWho didn’t drop a pass in this game? Rashod Bateman dropped a possible touchdown pass, and so did Zay Flowers and Nelson Agholor. Even tight end Mark Andrews let one in the end zone sl...

Mike Preston: Until they prove otherwise, these are the same old Ravens | COMMENTARY

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:35 GMT

Mike Preston: Until they prove otherwise, these are the same old Ravens | COMMENTARY It’s not just the offense that’s a work in progress — it’s the entire team.The Ravens talked about being a playoff contender, and maybe they are, but it’s hard to take them seriously right now. They aren’t ready for prime time.Two weeks ago, they lost to the Indianapolis Colts in a game they should have easily won. Then on Sunday, they lost, 17-10, to Pittsburgh in a game in which they should have buried the Steelers.“It just felt like at times, that there was just too many things going wrong,” Ravens tight end Mark Andrews said. “It’s almost like a sleeping giant, man. We need to wake up.”There aren’t enough fingers and toes to point out the problems. Coaches keep making bad decisions. Receivers can’t catch or stay healthy. The quarterback melts down under pressure. Offensive linemen can’t pass-block. The defense can’t come up with key third-down stops in crunchtime.In the words...

Ravens collapse against Steelers as mistakes accumulate in ugly 17-10 loss: ‘Gotta clean it up’

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:35 GMT

Ravens collapse against Steelers as mistakes accumulate in ugly 17-10 loss: ‘Gotta clean it up’ The Ravens were on the Steelers’ 23-yard line facing a fourth-and-2. Quarterback Lamar Jackson had just connected with wide receiver Nelson Agholor for 8 yards and the clock was ticking toward the end of the first half. A chip-shot field goal attempt from the most accurate kicker in NFL history, Justin Tucker awaited.Except, with 19 seconds left, center Tyler Linderbaum thought he saw linebacker Kwon Alexander cross into the neutral zone and snapped the ball to Jackson, who wasn’t expecting it and quickly found himself being chased by Steelers outside linebacker T.J. Watt before flinging a pass well over the head of receiver Zay Flowers up the right sideline and watching it fall harmlessly to the turf in the end zone.Instead of almost certainly taking a 13-3 lead to the locker room in a game Baltimore had largely controlled over the first 30 minutes, the score stayed, ominously, a touchdown apart. The plan, Ravens coach John Harbaugh said, was to let the clock run down...

Toronto Raptors remain undefeated in Vancouver, beat Sacramento Kings

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:37:35 GMT

Toronto Raptors remain undefeated in Vancouver, beat Sacramento Kings The Toronto Raptors beat the Sacramento Kings 112-99 on Sunday night in NBA pre-season action at Rogers Arena in Vancouver.The Raptors improved their all-time pre-season record in Vancouver to 6-0, last playing in the West Coast city in 2018.The Raptors dressed their top five to start Sunday’s game, as Toronto head coach Darko Rajakovic looked to implement his new style of offence.The Raptors started the first half slowly, with the Kings capitalizing on the transition game with steals and blocks to break down court quickly.But by the third quarter, the Raptors had stretched the lead to 23 points allowing bench players to experience some game time.Rookie Gradey Dick was put into the game with under two minutes left in the third quarter, quickly setting up Gary Trent Jr. for three before recording his first bucket with a jumper.But Toronto got O.G. Anunoby and Trent Jr. involved more as the first half went on, with the pair finishing with 12 and 15 points, respectively.Rajakovic...