Father's Day events and offers today

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:00 GMT

Father's Day events and offers today ST. LOUIS - More Father's Day events are going on Sunday.Dad's get in free at City Museum with a purchase of an additional ticket. They can also grab some beer and barbecue out there.Kids can make a special handmade gift in Art City. Innsbrook Resort is hosting a Father's Day brunch at the Clubhouse Bar and Grille as well. Video shows St. Louis security guard punch man lying on light rail platform Breakfast and dinner with a view is being served from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Prices for adults are $32. It's $15 for kids ages 6 to 12, and kids under five eat for free.Dad's can also ride on the St. Louis Wheel Sunday for free with paid admission from 10:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m.

Major League Baseball celebrating Father's Day by wearing blue to raise awareness for prostate cancer

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:00 GMT

Major League Baseball celebrating Father's Day by wearing blue to raise awareness for prostate cancer ST. LOUIS - Major League Baseball is celebrating Father's Day by continuing its partnership with the Prostate Cancer Foundation.Players, coaches, and managers will wear blue to raise awareness. They're also calling it a reminder to "keep dad in the game." Video shows St. Louis security guard punch man lying on light rail platform Money will be donated for each home-run scored since May 20 through Sunday, June 18. Fans can still pledge a donation for a home-run here.

How Colorado Rapids’ Moïse Bombito used “gauntlet mentality” to go from community college to Canadian men’s national team

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:00 GMT

How Colorado Rapids’ Moïse Bombito used “gauntlet mentality” to go from community college to Canadian men’s national team Since receiving a life-changing call late last week, Colorado Rapids rookie defender Moïse Bombito said he’s been replaying one song over and over again on YouTube.“Ô Canada! Terre de nos aïeux …”“I’ll be buzzing on Thursday night,” Bombito told The Post on Tuesday.Two years ago Bombito lined up to complete a pair of now-infamous drills as a raw center back at Iowa Western Community College in Council Bluffs: “The Gauntlet” and “Bloody Nose.” On Thursday night, he lined up for an entirely different reason: To sing his national anthem — in French-Canadian, of course — alongside his fellow Canadian national team members for a CONCACAF Nations League semifinal against Panama in Las Vegas.Bombito was raised in Montréal, where he was one of three kids. His mom insisted he play a sport, and he enjoyed kicking the soccer ball around. That was all it took. With different playing styles from around the world showing up o...

From Nikola Jokic to Michael Porter Jr., Jamal Murray to Michael Malone, champion Nuggets were built on strong fathers

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:00 GMT

From Nikola Jokic to Michael Porter Jr., Jamal Murray to Michael Malone, champion Nuggets were built on strong fathers Nikola Jokic turned left out of the Nuggets’ home locker room and eased his way through a hallway en route to the players’ parking lot.The Nuggets had just dropped Game 2 of the NBA Finals. As it turned out, that would be their only loss of the series.Jokic walked at a toddler’s pace, patiently holding onto his young daughter Ognjena’s hand. Before he left, he stopped to chat with Heat forward Kevin Love, only slightly delaying his daughter’s bedtime.Three wins later and a championship secure, Ognjena seized the spotlight from her famous father. On the championship stage, she seemed indifferent to the chaos around her. Her biggest fascination came from the confetti and not the shiny Finals MVP trophy her dad had just won. Jokic doted and kissed her, vaulting her high above any championship won or award accrued.Jokic’s journey as a father has just begun, but his investment in his 1-year-old daughter’s well-being is obvious. In that way, he’s following the lead of th...

Keeler: Want Broncos Country to love you, Russell Wilson? Be like Aaron Gordon. Be unselfish. Be coachable. Be humble.

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:00 GMT

Keeler: Want Broncos Country to love you, Russell Wilson? Be like Aaron Gordon. Be unselfish. Be coachable. Be humble. Want this cowtown to love you, Russell Wilson?Be Aaron Gordon.Be coachable. Be flexible. Be humble.Be the guy who checked his ego at the door the minute he was traded to Denver. The guy who talked from the jump about having one goal here, period. And then walked it, all the way home. Shirtless.“I felt like I was going to be a defender for this team, a defenseman for this team,” Gordon, the Nuggets’ uber-versatile forward, said after his monster Game 4 in the NBA Finals. “I knew I was coming in to play defense and make (everybody else’s) job easy.“I like to play defense. That’s my niche. That’s how I came into the league, defensive-minded. As far as the offensive side, it was just get in where I fit in, find cuts, find openings, find transition buckets, try and get easy ones, and then just — really, just get in where I fit in.”Be Aaron Gordon.Get in where Broncos coach Sean Payton needs you to fit in.“When I’ve watched (the Nuggets) — we all get caught up and ...

Was gambling the deciding factor in Oakland A’s move to Las Vegas?

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:00 GMT

Was gambling the deciding factor in Oakland A’s move to Las Vegas? Why are the A’s so eager to ditch Oakland for Las Vegas, a much smaller media market that increasingly is becoming crowded with other professional sports teams?The team and its representatives would argue that the ambitious $1.5 billion ballpark plan — for which Nevada lawmakers last week committed $380 million in public money — justifies itself because of all the tourism that would be generated by baseball games.But another factor looms over the decision by Oakland’s last major sports team to abandon California: the legalized gambling industry, and the rapid embrace of it in U.S. sports, including by Major League Baseball.It might help explain why the A’s slunk away from what city leaders say was a competitive development deal at Oakland’s waterfront, where the team eventually could have constructed not just a stadium but also thousands of housing units, plus office and commercial space.Or why the team is comfortable building a 30,000-seat stadiu...

Madres acusadas de dañar a sus bebés recurren a la misma ciencia que liberó a Kathleen Folbigg

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:00 GMT

Madres acusadas de dañar a sus bebés recurren a la misma ciencia que liberó a Kathleen Folbigg Brisbane, Australia (CNN) — Kathleen Folbigg tuvo su primer hijo a los 21 años y, como la mayoría de las madres primerizas, llevaba un diario de las veces que su bebé se alimentaba, dormía, eructaba y se bañaba.Pero los registros se interrumpieron bruscamente a los 19 días, cuando el bebé murió, y durante la década siguiente, hasta 1999, cuando Folbigg perdió a su segundo, tercer y cuarto hijo, la culpa que sentía como madre “fracasada” se filtró en la página.En 2003, los diarios de Folbigg se utilizaron como prueba de que había asfixiado a sus bebés, una teoría adornada por las afirmaciones de los fiscales de que perder cuatro hijos en una familia era tan raro que resultaba casi imposible sin intervención humana.En el juicio, Folbigg fue declarada culpable de tres cargos de asesinato y uno de homicidio involuntario, y pasó 20 años en prisión antes de ser puesta en libertad por el fiscal general de Nueva Gales del Sur a principios de este mes.La puesta en libertad ...

Activists say the human rights movement is failing

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:00 GMT

Activists say the human rights movement is failing OSLO, Norway — Gatherings of human rights activists tend to feature commitments to the cause mixed with a lot of gallows humor — after all, many such advocates have survived and persisted in their roles despite imprisonment, torture and surveillance by authoritarian regimes.But on a sunlit June night in this Nordic capital, at the annual Oslo Freedom Forum last week, it was hard to avoid a more pessimistic tone.Dissidents and human rights campaigners led toasts and implored each other to keep the faith in their quest to end tyranny. They admitted, however, that they were running short on hope amid the rise of increasingly nimble, tech-savvy adversaries.“The state of the modern human rights movement is rather dire,” said Ramy Yaacoub, who works on Middle East issues for the Open Society Foundations, a grant-making network founded by liberal billionaire financier George Soros. “Back in the day, human rights groups were ahead of the curve. But autocratic regimes have learned from that....

Ukraine counteroffensive inches forward; Putin dismisses prospects of peace talks

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:00 GMT

Ukraine counteroffensive inches forward; Putin dismisses prospects of peace talks Ukrainian forces recaptured the village of Piatykhatky in the southern Zaporizhzhia region on Sunday, a local occupying Russian official said.This is one of Ukraine’s first wins on that front since the start earlier this month of the counteroffensive against Russia’s unlawful invasion of the country.“The enemy’s ‘wave-like’ offensives yielded results, despite enormous losses,” said Russian-installed official Vladimir Rogov on his Telegram channel, Reuters reported.The U.K. Defense Ministry said on Sunday that “heavy fighting has continued, with the most intense combat focused in Zaporizhzhia Oblast, western Donetsk Oblast, and around Bakhmut,” the devastated town that was captured by Moscow last month. The ministry added that in all these areas, Ukraine “has made small advances,” but that “Russian forces often conduct relatively effective defensive operations.”“Both sides are suffering high casualtie...

2 American tourists attacked in Germany are identified as recent college graduates from Illinois

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 21:06:00 GMT

2 American tourists attacked in Germany are identified as recent college graduates from Illinois (CNN) — Two American tourists who police say were attacked – one fatally – while hiking in Germany were identified as recent graduates of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, according to the school.Eva Liu, 21, was allegedly attacked by a 30-year-old American man she had met while hiking near one of Germany’s most popular tourist sights, Neuschwanstein Castle, on Wednesday, according to Bavarian authorities.A friend who was with her, Kelsey Chang, 22, attempted to rescue Liu but was pushed down a steep slope. Investigators say the man then attempted to commit a “sexual offense” on Liu before he pushed her down the slope too, causing her to fall about 50 meters below her friend.Both women were rescued by emergency responders and taken to two separate hospitals. Chang survived, but Liu later died.Neither woman previously knew the alleged attacker, an American whose name has not been released, police say. The man had persuaded the two young women to follow ...