Reimer shines in shutout, Sharks blank Jets 3-0

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:11:47 GMT

Reimer shines in shutout, Sharks blank Jets 3-0 SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — James Reimer earned his third shutout of the season as the San Jose Sharks beat the Winnipeg Jets 3-0 on Tuesday night to stop a nine-game losing streak.Reimer stopped 41 shots, including a diving paddle save with 3:40 left in the second period. Noah Gregor, Kevin Labanc and Martin Kaut scored for San Jose.Connor Hellebuyck made 26 saves for the Jets, who went 0 for 3 on the power play.Winnipeg holds the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference by two points over Calgary and three over Nashville, which has two games in hand.Sharks forward Jacob Peterson made a nice play behind the net by faking one way and going back the other to find Gregor in front. It was Gregor’s fifth goal of the season, and he extended his point streak to three games.Labanc added his 13th goal 2:23 into the third period. Gregor got an assist on the play as well.Kaut iced the game with 2:03 to go with his fourth goal of the season. Erik Karlsson earned an assist, giving him ...

Goodell: Commanders report to be released even if team sold

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:11:47 GMT

Goodell: Commanders report to be released even if team sold PHOENIX (AP) — Embattled Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder could very well sell the franchise before an investigation into his organization’s conduct can be complete.NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell said even if that’s the case, any report will be made public.“Yes, we’ve committed to releasing the findings,” Goodell said Tuesday at the league’s annual meetings. Snyder and the Commanders are still under investigation by former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White, who was retained by the league to look into various aspects of the organization stemming from a congressional review into workplace misconduct that also included a referral to the Federal Trade Commission for potential business improprieties.“We’ll allow (White) to do her job and then we’ll see where we are,” Goodell said.A group led by Josh Harris and Mitchell Rales and another group led by Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos have formally submitted fully financed bids for the Commanders...

Asian stocks rise as anxiety over banks starts to fade

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:11:47 GMT

Asian stocks rise as anxiety over banks starts to fade BEIJING (AP) — Asian stocks rose Wednesday as anxiety about the global financial system began to fade following three high-profile bank failures.Tokyo, Hong Kong and Sydney advanced. Shanghai followed Wall Street lower. Oil prices gained.Fears global banks might be cracking under the strain of interest rate hikes to cool inflation temporarily pushed aside unease about slowing economic growth. Some calm has returned after regulators announced measures to shore up the system.“Clearly, investors have not completely lost their anxiety,” said Robert Carnell and Min Joo Kang of ING in a report.The Shanghai Composite Index lost less than 0.1% to 3,243.06 while the Nikkei 225 in Tokyo gained 0.8% to 27,728.70. The Hang Seng in Hong Kong jumped 1.9% to 20,165.60 after Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group announced plans to split into six units in an effort to become more agile and unlock value for investors. It said they would include e-commerce, entertainment and logistics.The Kospi in Se...

Vietnam economy slows on rising costs, weaker exports

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:11:47 GMT

Vietnam economy slows on rising costs, weaker exports Vietnam’s economy slowed sharply in the first quarter of this year, with growth coming in at a much weaker than expected 3.3%, as its exporters were hit by rising costs and weaker demand, the General Statistics Office reported Wednesday. The slowdown in the January-March quarter from 5.9% year-on-year growth in the last quarter of 2022 was nearly as severe as that during the beginning of the pandemic and the second lowest for the first quarter in 12 years, it said. Vietnam has been one of the most dynamic economies in Asia in recent years, buoyed by strong foreign investment in manufacturing of electronics and other light industries. But efforts to slow economies to fight stubbornly high inflation are denting demand for consumer goods and other products. The vital manufacturing and construction sectors grew just 0.4% from a year earlier amid a severe downturn in the property sector.“The primary risk facing Vietnam’s growth is the worsening real estate sector crunch that ...

Harris out to reframe US views on Africa, foster partnership

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:11:47 GMT

Harris out to reframe US views on Africa, foster partnership ACCRA, Ghana (AP) — If U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris has a favorite number on her trip to Africa, it’s undoubtedly 19. That’s the median age on this continent, and she repeats the fact at every opportunity. For Harris, it’s not a piece of trivia but the driving force behind the United States’ reenergized outreach to Africa. Washington is racing to build partnerships on the oldest inhabited continent with the youngest population, a test that could reshape the economy here and, by extension, the rest of the world. As part of that effort, Harris plans to unveil more than $1 billion in public and private funding for women’s economic empowerment on Wednesday, according to her office. The money is expected to come from a mix of nonprofit foundations, private companies and the federal government, and it’s intended to expand access to digital services, provide job training and support entrepreneurs. The American vice president is scheduled to make the...

Kazakhstan’s new parliament could usher in green energy, rare earth investments

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:11:47 GMT

Kazakhstan’s new parliament could usher in green energy, rare earth investments Ecology and Natural Resources Minister Zulfiya Suleimenova spoke about Kazakhstan's energy transitionKazakhstan held internationally monitored elections for the Mazhilis, the lower chamber of the Kazakh Parliament, on March 19, following major constitutional reforms, which most observers have said is an important step towards the democratization of the Central Asian nation’s political culture.Following deadly riots that rocked the political establishment in January 2022, Kazakhstan has responded by implementing key reforms, including amending its constitution and introducing registration rules for political parties and electoral legislation. The threshold to enter the Mazhilis has also been reduced to 5 percent, with a 30 percent quota in place for women, young people and those with special needs. These numbers go beyond the party lists, but also for the distribution of mandates, to ensure wider representation in parliament of all groups in Kazakhstan.Observers from the Organization...

Six parties elected to parliament, according to final results of Central Election Commission in Kazakhstan

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:11:47 GMT

Six parties elected to parliament, according to final results of Central Election Commission in Kazakhstan Six parties were elected to the Mazhilis, the lower chamber of the Kazakh parliament, on March 19, out of seven parties that participated in the election, according to the final results announced by the Central Election Commission (CEC) at a March 27 meeting, Staff Report in Editor’s Picks, Election 2023, Nation.These six parties received enough votes to pass the required five percent threshold to gain seats in Parliament. Amanat party won a majority with 53.9 percent or 3,431,510 votes, Auyl People’s Patriotic Democratic Party received 10.9 percent or 693,938 votes, Respublica party – 8.59 percent or 547,154 votes, Aq Jol Democratic Party – 8.41 percent or 535,139 votes, People’s Party of Kazakhstan – 6.8 percent or 432,920 votes, and National Social Democratic Party – 5.2 percent or 331,058 votes.Baytaq received only 2.3 percent. Nearly 3.9 percent, or 248,291 voters, chose the ‘against all’ option on the ballot.Based on these results, the Amanat party will have 40 seats in t...

SFPD negotiating with person armed with knife in Tenderloin

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:11:47 GMT

SFPD negotiating with person armed with knife in Tenderloin SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The San Francisco Police Department responded to a subject armed with a knife Tuesday night in the Tenderloin District. Police responded to the 300 block of Mason Street at approximately 9:05 p.m. SFPD said the subject refused to put the knife down and appeared to be "in distress."SFPD's Crisis Negotiation Team responded to the scene and was working to resolve the situation "as peaceful as possible" as of 11 p.m. Anyone with information is asked to contact the SFPD at 415-575-4444 or text a tip to TIP411 and start the message with SFPD.This is a developing story. Check back with KRON4 Wednesday morning for updates.

Israeli PM, Biden exchange frosty words over legal overhaul

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:11:47 GMT

Israeli PM, Biden exchange frosty words over legal overhaul JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Wednesday rebuffed President Joe Biden’s suggestion that the premier “walks away” from a contentious plan to overhaul the legal system, saying the country makes its own decisions. The exchange was a rare bout of public disagreement between the two close allies and signals building friction between Israel and the U.S. over Netanyahu’s judicial changes, which he postponed after massive protests. Asked by reporters late Tuesday what he hopes the premier does with the legislation, Biden replied, “I hope he walks away from it.” The president added that Netanyahu’s government “cannot continue down this road” and urged compromise on the plan roiling Israel. The president also stepped around U.S. Ambassador Thomas Nides’ suggestion that Netanyahu would soon be invited to the White House, saying, “No, not in the near term.”Netanyahu replied that Israel is sovereign and “makes its decisions by the will...

Zelensky invita a Xi a Ucrania y advierte de que la caída de Bakhmut podría provocar la invasión de Rusia

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 21:11:47 GMT

Zelensky invita a Xi a Ucrania y advierte de que la caída de Bakhmut podría provocar la invasión de Rusia (CNN) — En una entrevista con Associated Press (AP) publicada este martes, el presidente de Ucrania, Volodymyr Zelensky, invitó formalmente al líder chino Xi Jinping a visitar Ucrania, al tiempo que le advirtió de que la caída de Bakhmut podría espolear el apoyo internacional a la invasión rusa.En declaraciones a AP a bordo de un tren en algún lugar de Ucrania, Zelensky hizo un llamamiento a Xi –que sigue siendo uno de los aliados económicos y políticos más estrechos del presidente Vladimir Putin– para que venga a Kyiv y entable un diálogo directo con él.“Estamos dispuestos a verle aquí. Quiero hablar con él. Tuve contacto con él antes de la guerra. Pero durante todo este año, más de un año, no he tenido”, dijo Zelensky.OPINIÓN | Por qué Xi podría estar dispuesto a hablar por fin con ZelenskyDurante la visita de Estado de Xi a Moscú a principios de este mes, un funcionario ucraniano declaró a CNN que se estaban “manteniendo conversaciones” con China par...