Sevilla ends unusually poor season celebrating yet another Europa League title
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:05:37 GMT
MADRID (AP) — It was the usual ending for Sevilla in an unusual season for the Spanish soccer club.Sevilla won the Europa League trophy yet again on Thursday after a season in which it went through coaching changes and had to fight just to avoid relegation in the Spanish league.The team’s struggles were quickly forgotten with its victory on penalties over Roma in the Europa League final on Wednesday in Budapest, which gave the club a record seventh title in the second-tier European competition.What looked like a season to forget turned into triumph after another impressive campaign by the Spanish club in the competition where it has been dominant in recent years. Five of its titles came within the last 10 years — 2014-16, 2020 and 2023.This time, Sevilla eliminated European powerhouses Manchester United in the quarterfinals and Juventus in the semifinals. It had gotten past Fenerbahce and PSV Eindhoven in previous rounds.On Wednesday, the team beat José Mourinho-coached Roma 4...Mourinho acknowledges ‘nobody has called me’ as he considers his future at Roma
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:05:37 GMT
ROME (AP) — Almost as soon as he was awarded it, Jose Mourinho took off the silver medal that had just been hung around his neck by UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin, walked toward the stands and handed it to a young fan in the front row.“I only keep the gold ones,” Mourinho said later, still livid after his Roma squad was beaten by Sevilla in a penalty shootout to decide the Europa League final.After coaching his team to the trophy in five consecutive European finals over two decades, it was Mourinho’s first defeat at this stage and the 60-year-old Portuguese coach was quick to blame the referee for not awarding a penalty kick to Roma for a perceived handball during the second half — as well as a bunch of other decisions that he thought English referee Anthony Taylor mishandled.“The referee seemed like he was Spanish,” Mourinho said. “The result was not fair and there are a lot of instances to re-examine.”Mourinho was also seen insulting Taylor in the garage of the Puskas Arena in ...Elon Musk vuelve a ser el hombre más rico del mundo
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:05:37 GMT
(CNN) — Elon Musk recuperó su posición como la persona más rica del mundo.Según un recuento de Bloomberg Billionaires, el CEO de Tesla tiene ahora un patrimonio neto de US$ 192.000 millones, frente a los US$ 187.000 millones del CEO de LVMH, Bernard Arnault.Los dos centibillonarios, término utilizado para referirse a personas con fortunas de más de US$ 100.000 millones, han estado codo con codo en el primer puesto durante meses.Así Elon Musk cambió Twitter y su propia reputación en 6 meses como CEO de la red socialEn junio de 2023 Elon Musk recuperó el título de la persona más rica del mundo con una fortuna de US$ 192.000 millones.Esta semana, la riqueza de Arnault se desplomó tras una caída de las acciones de LVMH este miércoles, según cálculos de Bloomberg.Arnault superó a Musk en diciembre, cuando su riqueza aumentó debido a un auge en las ventas de artículos de lujo que ayudó a impulsar el precio de las acciones de LVMH. LVMH, uno de los mayores conglomerados del mundo, al...Kim Yo Jong, de Corea del Norte, afirma que pronto entrará en órbita un satélite de reconocimiento militar
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:05:37 GMT
(CNN) — Kim Yo Jong, alta funcionaria norcoreana y hermana del líder de Corea del Norte, Kim Jong Un, dijo que un satélite de reconocimiento militar norcoreano pronto entrará en órbita espacial y comenzará su misión, según informó la agencia estatal de noticias KCNA este jueves hora local.Kim defendió el lanzamiento fallido de este miércoles y el derecho de Corea del Norte a la autodefensa, afirmando que si hay que condenar el lanzamiento del satélite norcoreano, hay que condenar a todos los países que ya han lanzado miles de satélites, incluido EE.UU., al que se refirió en el comunicado como un grupo de gángsters.Corea del Norte es muy consciente de “la naturaleza prolongada de la confrontación con EE.UU.” y hará todos los esfuerzos para “reforzar la disuasión bélica en una dirección global”, dice la declaración de la KCNA.La declaración añadió que Corea del Norte “nunca permanecerá como espectador” cuando EE.UU. y sus actores continúen sus...North Miami Beach mayor charged with voting in district where he no longer lived
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:05:37 GMT
NORTH MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (AP/WSVN) – The mayor of a South Florida city was arrested on illegal voting charges Wednesday following months of accusations that he no longer lived in the city where he served.North Miami Beach Mayor Anthony DeFillipo was booked into the Miami-Dade jail on three felony counts of voting in a district where he didn’t live. He was freed a short time later on $5,000 bail. DeFillipo’s attorney Michael Pizzi denied the allegations and told the Miami Herald they look forward to a speedy exoneration.7News cameras on Wednesday afternoon captured DeFillipo as he walked out of the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center in West Miami-Dade. When asked about his charges and whether he had anything to say to his constituents, DeFillipo replied, “Everything is under investigation, and we will prevail.”A complaint filed six months ago with the Miami-Dade Commission on Ethics & Public Trust accused DeFillipo of living in Davie, abou...Nowhere to run to: As Russia bombards Kyiv, 3 die after being locked out of shelter
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:05:37 GMT
KYIV — Ukrainians seeking shelter from Russia’s bombardment of Kyiv in the early hours of Thursday morning had nowhere to run to after they were locked out of a bomb shelter amid the wail of air raid sirens. At least three people, including a child, were killed and 19 injured, according to Ukrainian authorities.Russia launched seven ballistic and three Iskander cruise missiles from the Bryansk region bordering Ukraine, Kyiv’s air forces said, but though air defenses shot them all down, debris hit a hospital and numerous residential buildings, leading to the casualties.With Russia increasing the frequency and ferocity of its missile attacks on Kyiv and other cities and towns around Ukraine, residents have less time to seek safety in the bomb shelters that have sprung up around the country in the wake of Moscow’s full-scale invasion. In the early hours of Thursday, when most residents were in their homes, many asleep, the missiles arrived less than five minutes ...Italy eyes ECB board seat gamble
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:05:37 GMT
FRANKFURT — The European Central Bank’s six-member strong executive board may welcome a new face later this year in a reshuffle that could see power shift from old, large member states to newer, smaller ones. Italian executive board member Fabio Panetta has been on the ECB’s executive board since 2020 but is thought by many to be sitting on packed bags, awaiting a move back to Rome to become the Governor of the Bank of Italy when Ignazio Visco retires in November. “It has been signaled for a long time that he would most likely follow Visco,” a former Eurosystem official said.The trouble is that the move could jeopardize Italy’s claim to one of the six top jobs in Frankfurt, reducing its influence over devising policies and robbing it of an extra vote on the policy-setting Governing Council.Officially, the ECB’s board is selected strictly on merit, irrespective of nationality. However, historically, the six-member strong executive board has always included representatives of th...Fire crews battle Brockton blaze that spread through 2 multi-family homes
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:05:37 GMT
Fire crews in Brockton battled an early morning, multi-alarm blaze that raced through two multi-family homes and left three people, including a firefighter, hospitalized, officials said.Firefighters responding to a structure fire on South Street around 3 a.m. found two large residential buildings going up in flames, according to Brockton fire officials.Although everyone who lives in the homes was able to get out safely, some became trapped by a fence in the back yard and had to be freed by firefighters.Fire officials say they believe all 19 people who lived in the buildings are accounted for. Two residents were taken to the hospital for exhaustion. One firefighter was also transported with undisclosed minor injuries.The cause of the fire remains under investigation.https://twitter.com/Brockton_Fire/status/1664198363896487937This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.Hot Start To June, Weekend Temp Crash
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:05:37 GMT
Chalk up another beauty of a day yesterday as highs drifted up into the 70s and 80s during the afternoon with sunshine and low humidity. The low humidity allowed for another comfortable overnight last night and a pleasant start this morning. Areas of fog across the Cape and Islands will burn off by mid morning, providing a mostly sunny day. With the sunshine in place, temps take off today, heading for the upper 80s to lower 90s this afternoon. At the coast, it’ll be a bit cooler, with localized sea breezes as beach temps run in the mid 70s to mid 80s. Tomorrow, temps are similar, although we’ll track some scattered showers/storms in the afternoon. Once they get going, we’ll cool off, and cool off substantially by the evening as temps drop into the 50s/60s shortly after sunset with the wind kicking in out of the northeast. With an area of low pressure developing just to our east, the gusty northeast wind prevails both Saturday and Sunday as showers back in from time...NYC woman indicted on hate crime charges accused of string of anti-Asian attacks, district attorney’s office says
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 19:05:37 GMT
(CNN) — A New York City woman was indicted on seven felony hate crime charges in connection with a string of anti-Asian attacks on the city’s Upper West Side, the Manhattan district attorney’s office said Wednesday.Camila Rodriguez, 29, was charged in two New York State Supreme Court indictments with assault in the second degree as a hate crime, six counts of assault in the third degree as a hate crime, and six counts of aggravated harassment in the second degree, the district attorney’s office said.CNN reached out to Rodriguez’s attorney at The Legal Aid Society, a nonprofit that represents poor New Yorkers in legal matters, and was told the group had no comment.The six attacks took place from March 16 to May 11, all within blocks of one another, prosecutors said.Rodriguez is accused of pulling the hair of an Asian woman on West 108th Street on March 22 and then slapping her in the face after the victim spoke to her in Mandarin, according to the district attorney’s office...Latest news
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