If the Golden Knights’ front office had an approval rating, it would have taken a nosedive this past summer and still be firmly submerged heading into the upcoming season …
Monthly Archives: October 2021
How will Golden Knights goalie Robin Lehner fare replacing a legend and becoming the stand-alone starter?
“I think he knows he’s got some big shoes to fill,” Golden Knights coach Pete DeBoer says. “I have no doubt this guy is committed to giving us excellent goaltending all year, and hopefully championship goaltending all year.”
Judge orders Texas to suspend new law banning most abortions
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered Texas to suspend the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S., which since September has banned most abortions in …
Taylor hits walk-off HR, Dodgers deck Cards in WC game
One big swing by Chris Taylor sent the Los Angeles Dodgers soaring and the St. Louis Cardinals crashing.
McKennie to start vs. short-handed Jamaica in WCup qualifier
Christian Pulisic and Gio Reyna are missing from the U.S. lineup because of injuries but Weston McKennie will start following his disciplinary flap last month. Jamaica is without top forward Michail Antonio for reasons that remain unclear.
More than 120,000 U.S. kids had caregivers die during pandemic
The number of U.S. children orphaned during the COVID-19 pandemic may be larger than previously estimated, and the toll has been far greater among Black and Hispanic Americans, a new study suggests.
Ship anchored near oil pipeline made unusual movements
A massive cargo ship made a series of unusual movements while anchored in the closest spot to a Southern California oil pipeline that ruptured and sent crude washing up on beaches, according to data collected by a marine navigation service.
Now in power, Taliban set sights on Afghan drug underworld
Now the uncontested rulers of Afghanistan, the Taliban have set their sights on stamping out the scourge of narcotics addiction, even if by force.
Virus measures stop legal return of thousands to New Zealand
When Silvia Dancose’s daughter called in distress from Canada in August, Dancose flew over right away to comfort her. But now, after weeks of trying, she has no idea when she’ll be allowed to return home to New Zealand.
Aces rout Mercury 93-76 to even WNBA semifinals at 2-all
Chelsea Gray scored 22 points and the Las Vegas Aces used a massive third quarter run to beat the Phoenix Mercury 93-76 on Wednesday night, evening the WNBA semifinals at 2-all.