Soccer player Paulinho won’t let intolerance of his Afro-Brazilian religion stop his faith

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:45:05 GMT

Soccer player Paulinho won’t let intolerance of his Afro-Brazilian religion stop his faith LAGOA SANTA, Brazil (AP) — When Brazilian soccer player Paulinho scored a goal at the Tokyo Olympics, he celebrated by pointing an imaginary arrow at the flashing cameras as homage to a deity in his persecuted Afro-Brazilian faith – and taking aim at religious intolerance.Shortly after, he lost more than 10,000 followers on social media for his public gesture paying tribute to Oxóssi– a godly archer who uses his bow to hunt and feed the hungry.But he says he gradually gained new fans in his soccer-crazed South American country for representing his Afro-Brazilian religion Candomblé and challenging religious intolerance. His religion has faced a rising tide of harassment, sometimes linked to Brazil’s fast spread of evangelical Christianity.“Some players ask me about my religion, they want to know what it’s like, … I always tell them, they listen. But it’s still a small minority in soccer,” the 23-year-old player for Brazilian club Atletico Mineiro said in an interview at his home outs...

Declaran como “homicidio” muerte de bebé a principios de año en DC

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:45:05 GMT

Declaran como “homicidio” muerte de bebé a principios de año en DC Un bebé de 7 meses que murió a principios de este año en DC sufrió un traumatismo contundente y su muerte declarada homicidio, informó la policía.El bebé, King Phelps, estaba inconsciente y no respondía cuando los agentes acudieron a la cuadra 1300 de Morris Road SE poco después de las 2:15 a.m. del 16 de marzo, según la policía de DC.Los médicos declararon que el menor había muerto en el lugar.La policía dijo el miércoles que la oficina del médico forense dictaminó que las complicaciones de un traumatismo contundente causaron la muerte del bebé y que la forma de muerte fue homicidio.La muerte del niño es una de varias ocurridas a principios de año en DC que las autoridades determinaron recientemente que fueron homicidios.La ciudad capitalina ha superado los 200 homicidios en lo que va de año hasta el martes. Es el primer momento en el año en que la ciudad registra 200 homicidios desde 1997.Este año es el tercero consecutivo en que el Distrito supera 200 homicidios.La policía de DC ...

Rifle manufacturer created by Bushmaster founder goes out of business

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:45:05 GMT

Rifle manufacturer created by Bushmaster founder goes out of business WINDHAM, Maine (AP) — An AR-15-style rifle manufacturer in Maine that was launched by the founder of Bushmaster Firearms is going out of business and its assets will be auctioned next month, the company announced. Windham Weaponry was created by Richard Dyke in 2011 after he sold Bushmaster to new owners who decided to move manufacturing out of Maine. The new company was much like the old, using most of the same employees and producing a similar product line.But the manufacturer announced this month it was going out of business after failing to meet loan obligations. Three auctions of the company’s assets begin Oct. 1.Dyke, who died in March at age 89, was a major figure behind the scenes in national politics as a donor and in business as a real estate developer and entrepreneur who rescued distressed properties. A small business center at Husson University bears his name.Dyke created Bushmaster Firearms after buying a gunmaker that was in bankruptcy in 1976. The company becam...

The Phillies are again embracing ‘Dancing On My Own’ as their postseason party anthem

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:45:05 GMT

The Phillies are again embracing ‘Dancing On My Own’ as their postseason party anthem PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bryce Harper rushed to the field with his Phillies teammates Tuesday night, ready to kickstart another postseason clinching bash.But Harper — and all the Phillies — needed to hear the song to really believe the playoff berth was real. Philadelphia had to play the anthem that shot to No. 1 on their 2022 postseason party playlist, only to get forced into a brief retirement.When the opening chords of the piano-led lyrics were heard over the sound system moments after the team clinched a wild-card spot, Phillies fans erupted in joy. Quickly, the melody transitioned into the powerful chorus, and the sing-along, from the 30,000 fans at Citizens Bank Park down to the Phillies in their postseason sweatshirts jumping along on the infield kicked into overdrive.“I’m in the corner, watching you kiss her (Philly roars into the, ‘oh oh ohs’) I’m right over here, why can’t you see me? (raise a drink, repeat the ‘ohs’). And I’m giving it my all, I’m not the guy you’re taking hom...

Sleeping, eating, film work and a little ‘panic.’ How the Steelers dealt with emergency landing

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:45:05 GMT

Sleeping, eating, film work and a little ‘panic.’ How the Steelers dealt with emergency landing Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett was trying to get some sleep as the team was flying back from a win in Las Vegas early Monday morning when a flight attendant nudged him awake with some unwelcome news.“(She) was like ‘We have a Code Yellow alert’ and I was just kind of out of it,” Pickett said. “I was like, ’What does that mean? We’re one step away from Code Red.’”Things didn’t quite get that far, though an oil pressure issue forced Pittsburgh’s charter plane to make an emergency landing in Kansas City. The plane landed safely, though not everyone on the flight took the unexpected detour in stride.“Some guys were panicking,” Pickett said. “It was a crazy situation. I’m happy we landed.”Once safely on the ground, the Steelers spent five-plus hours on the tarmac while waiting for another plane to fly in from Atlanta that could carry the team the rest of the way home, making an already long night even longer.The Steelers were initially supposed to l...

Kyle Busch sells NASCAR team to Spire Motorsports as 2-time Cup champion ends ownership role

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:45:05 GMT

Kyle Busch sells NASCAR team to Spire Motorsports as 2-time Cup champion ends ownership role CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Kyle Busch has sold his Truck Series team, manufacturing business and all the Kyle Busch Motorsports assets to Spire Motorsports in a deal announced Wednesday. KBM is one of the most successful truck organizations in NASCAR history and holds the series record for most career wins (100) and most wins in a single season (14). Busch has won seven owner’s championships and a pair of driver championships with Erik Jones in 2015 and Christopher Bell in 2017. KBM, started in 2010 by two-time Cup Series champion Busch, for more than a decade has been a development step for young drivers backed by Toyota. Busch left Joe Gibbs Racing, a Toyota team, at the end of last season for Richard Childress Racing, which fields Chevrolets. KBM this season has fielded Chevy trucks, and Spire is a Chevrolet-aligned team. The sale includes Rowdy Manufacturing and the assets from its chassis building operation and CNC machine shop, as well as the assets of Busch’s NASCAR team. T...

Remains of Suzanne Morphew found during unrelated search

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:45:05 GMT

Remains of Suzanne Morphew found during unrelated search DENVER (KDVR) -- Remains found in Saguache County have been positively identified as Suzanne Morphew, according to the Colorado Bureau of Investigation.Morphew was reported missing from her home in Chaffee County on May 10, 2020. Barry Morphew once charged in missing wife’s presumed death denies involvement According to CBI, no arrests have been made since the remains were located.The remains were located during an unrelated search of the area.FOX31 will provide updates as more information becomes available.

Coach Prime asks Buffs fans to 'keep the peace'

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:45:05 GMT

Coach Prime asks Buffs fans to 'keep the peace' DENVER (KDVR) -- The University of Colorado Buffaloes are getting national attention this season, becoming the most searched college football team in the country and even surpassing the popularity of the Denver Broncos.The heightened fanbase has also brought some drama, particularly with rivalry games. For example, a Colorado State University player received death threats after he injured a CU player. 4 things you need to know about CU Buffs football On Saturday, the University of Southern California Trojans will play against CU at Folsom Field. CU Buffs football posted a video of Coach Prime on Wednesday asking fans for a favor.Fans, Fans, First of all, we've got the best fans in the nation, but this is what I need from you. Let's keep the peace, keep the joy, let's keep the love and let's keep the respect. We don't want you engaging in any ignorant activities, don't get into it with opposing fans, let's be us. Let's have pride, let's have dignity and let's respect ourselves.Dei...

Family of woman killed in BSO helicopter crash files $50 million wrongful death claim

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:45:05 GMT

Family of woman killed in BSO helicopter crash files $50 million wrongful death claim The family of Lurean Wheaton, who tragically lost her life when a Broward County Sheriff’s Office helicopter crashed into her apartment last month, has filed a $50 million wrongful death claim against BSO.Gary C. Robb, an aviation lawyer who represented the Bryant family in the Kobe Bryant helicopter crash case, is leading the legal battle for the Wheaton family. Robb questioned the safety and responsibility of law enforcement agencies.The legal action comes as Wheaton’s loved ones are still reeling from the Aug. 28 tragedy.“I’d make her laugh. When she laughed, she’d laugh with joy” said Michael Varin, a friend of the victim. “She’s a sweetheart.”Authorities said the ill-fated helicopter was en route to transport a patient from a car accident in North Lauderdale when it caught fire mid-flight, lost control and crashed into Wheaton’s apartment building.Robb said the victim, 65, was asleep in her bedroom when the devastating...

Jack in the Box worker defends herself after being sued, accused of shooting at customers

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:45:05 GMT

Jack in the Box worker defends herself after being sued, accused of shooting at customers HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — The Jack in the Box employee, who was captured on video allegedly shooting at a customer in the drive-thru over a dispute about a meal, is telling her side of the story.“I’m not an angry person. (I’m) not a mad monster out here. I’m just a woman trying to work for my family,” Alonniea Ford-Theriot told ABC13.On Monday, attorney Randall Kallinen released a video he recently obtained through discovery in a civil case. The video is from March 2021 and shows Ford-Theriot firing a gun at a customer in the drive-thru of the Jack in the Box on JFK Boulevard near Bush Intercontinental Airport.Kallinen’s client is the customer, Anthony Ramos. He was in the driver’s seat, with his wife and child also in the vehicle, according to the lawsuit.“She’s aiming. She’s leaning. She’s not just going up in the air. She’s trying to kill them,” Kallinen said in a news conference Tuesday morning....