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To call Dr. Bruce Moses’ first two months at Allen Com munity College a blur would be an understatement. On top of getting to know the faculty, staff, and now students at ACC, the college president has jumped head first into reaching out to the community.“We’rein full engagement mode,” Moses said this week, during an all-too-brief lull in hisHe’sschedule.reached out to business and industry leaders through out Allen County, made mul tiple trips to Topeka to get to know higher education offi cials there and reached out to administrators at other col leges in the area, including Emporia State and Pittsburg State universities. On top of that, Moses has begun talking with school ad ministrators at Iola USD 257 and others in the county to discuss how to strengthen Al len’s relationship with those districts.“This is my eighth week, and it feels like it’s been six months,” he laughed.
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Former Iola City Coun cilman Austin Sigg and his brother, Ethan, were flown from Sigg’s rural Allen County home af ter both suffered serious burns in a flash explosion onSheriffTuesday.Bryan Murphy said the pair were working on a vehicle when gasoline ignited, engulfing both in flames.Both were flown from the scene via helicopter to the University of Kansas burn unit.
MOSCOW (AP) — Russia on Thursday launched weeklong war games involving forces from China and other nations in a show of growing defense cooperation between Mos cow and Beijing, as they both face tensions with the United States.The maneuvers are also intended to demonstrate that Moscow has sufficient mili tary might for massive drills even as its troops are engaged in military action in Ukraine.
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Truth be told, Moses wouldn’t want it any other way.“This is what we expect ed when we got here,” Moses said. “This is a big transition. I wanted to hit the ground running.”Aspart of the transition, Moses et al have begun the first steps in developing the college’s next strategic plan, which they’ll hammer out over the coming months. That began with an inter nal “SCOT” exercise at the start of the school year, in which ACC staffers were in vited to share their opinions on Allen’s strengths, challeng Vol. 124, No. 235 Iola,$1.00KS 2103 S. Sante Fe • Chanute, KS OR TEXT: 620-431-6070CLEAVERFARM.COM
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The Russian Defense Min istry said that the Vostok 2022 (East 2022) exercise will be held until Sept. 7 at seven firing ranges in Russia’s Far East and the Sea of Japan and involve more than 50,000 troops and over 5,000 weapons units, including 140 aircraft and 60 Russianwarships.General Staff chief, Gen. Valery Gerasimov, will personally oversee the drills involving troops from several ex-Soviet nations, China, India, Laos, Mongolia, Nicaragua and Syria. The Defense Ministry not ed that as part of the maneu vers, the Russian and Chinese navies in the Sea of Japan will “practice joint action to protect sea communications, areas of marine economic ac tivity and support for ground troops in littoral areas.” Beijing sent more than 2,000 troops along with more than
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“As the air and oceans warm under a thicker blanket of greenhouse gases, more water vapor evaporates into the air, providing more mois ture to fuel thunderstorms, hurricanes, nor’easters and monsoons,” said Jennifer Francis, a senior scientist at the Woodwell Climate Re search Center in Falmouth, Massachusetts.“Heavierdownpours and more frequent flooding are clear fingerprints of the cli mate crisis,” she said. The droughts and floods are connected. That’s partly because when moisture in the air is diverted from one region, it gets dumped some whereThere’selse.also the lingering La Nina, which also contrib utes to floods and droughts worldwide. The phenomenon, caused when the equatorial Pacific cools, disrupts weath er patterns worldwide. It can bring more rain to Indonesia, inundating palm plantations,
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Torrential downpours claimed the lives of more than 1,000 in Pakistan, where almost half a million people are in relief camps. A mas sive deluge crashed across Mississippi in the past week, leaving the roughly 150,000 residents of capital city Jack son without reliable access to clean drinking water. Cas cades of rain recently poured into Seoul’s subway stations and turned streets into rivers in one of the worst storms in more than a century. The world has been swept by a series of deadly floods in recent weeks, destroying homes, inundating croplands, snarling mining operations and wreaking economic dev astation.InPakistan alone, officials estimate the damage at more than $10 billion — a toll that was part of what forced the country to secure a $1.1 billion loan from the Inter national Monetary Fund in order to avert an imminent default. The country is now facing a looming food crisis with large swathes of farm land under water. Downpours have hit places as varied as India, the U.S. South and the U.K.In a paradoxical turn, the torrents have come at a time when the planet is also be sieged by crippling drought and dwindling rivers. While it seems to defy logic, the mechanics of the atmo sphere make it possible for record-shattering floods to occur alongside widespread heat waves and drought. It’s not unknowable chaos, but rather the impact of acceler ating climate change.
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— Democrat Mary Peltola won the special election for Alaska’s only U.S. House seat on Wednesday, besting a field that included Re publican Sarah Palin, who was seeking a po litical comeback in the state where she was oncePeltola,governor.who is Yup’ik and turned 49 on Wednesday, will become the first Alaska Native to serve in the House and the first woman to hold the seat. She will serve the remaining months of the late Re publican U.S. Rep. Don Young’s term. Young held the seat for 49 years before his death in “IMarch.don’t think there will be another birth day like today,” Peltola said.“Really I’m just so grateful to Alaskans and all the Alaskans who put their faith in me to fill out the remainder of Congressman Young’s term,” she said in an in terview. “My desire is to follow in Congressman Young’s legacy of rep resenting all Alaskans, and I’m just looking forward to getting to work.”Peltola’s victory, in Alaska’s first statewide ranked choice voting election, is a boon for Democrats, particu larly coming off bet ter-than-expected per formances in special elections around the country this year fol lowing the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade. She will be the first Democrat to hold the seat since the late U.S. Rep. Nick Be gich, who was seeking reelection in 1972 when his plane disappeared. Begich was later de clared dead and Young in 1973 was elected to thePeltolaseat. ran as a co alition builder while her two Republican op ponents — Palin and Begich’s grandson, also named Nick Begich — at times went after each other. Palin also railed against the ranked vot ing system, which was instituted by Alaska voters.Allthree — Peltola, Palin and Begich — are candidates in the No vember general elec tion, seeking a two-year term that would start in January.Theresults came 15 days after the Aug. 16 election, in line with the deadline for state elections officials to re ceive absentee ballots mailed from outside the U.S. Ranked choice tabulations took place Wednesday after no candidate won more than 50% of the first choice votes, with state elections officials lives treaming the event. Peltola was in the lead heading into the tabula tions, followed by Palin and then Begich. State elections offi cials plan to certify the election by criticsstatement.treat,”lastAlaskanspointedconvoluted,votingPalintoryaldformerwonnamesherundentialmateherJohntheshecomebackingforwereWednesday’sFriday.resultsadisappointmentPalin,whowaslooktomakeapolitical14yearsafterwasvaultedontonationalstagewhenMcCainselectedtobehisrunninginthe2008presielection.InherfortheHouseseat,hadwidespreadrecognitionandtheendorsementofPresidentDonTrump.AfterPeltola’svicwasannounced,calledtherankedsystem“crazy,confusing.”“Thoughwe’redisapinthisoutcome,knowI’mtheonewho’lleverrePalinsaidinaDuringthecampaign,questioned
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LANSING, Mich. (AP) — A Michigan elections board on Wednesday rejected an abortion rights initia tive after its two Repub lican board members voted against putting the proposed constitu tional amendment on the November ballot. The two Democrats on the Board of State Canvassers voted in favor, but getting the measure on the ballot required at least three votes of the four-mem ber board. The Repro ductive Freedom for All campaign, which gathered signatures to get the measure on the ballot, is expected to appeal to the Demo cratic-leaning Michi gan Supreme Court in the coming days and expressed confidence it would prevail. The board’s admin istrative and clerical work on elections was once carried out in ob scurity, but it drew na tional attention in 2020 when Donald Trump pressured Republican members not to certify Joe Biden’s electoral win in the state. Its partisan split was evident on an other issue Wednesday, when it deadlocked 2-2 on a measure to expand voting, with Democrats for it and Republicans against.Abortion rights have become a powerful moti vator for voters since Roe was overturned. In con servative Kansas, voters overwhelmingly defeat ed a ballot measure that would have allowed oldaimsstitutionalpremefundraisinghaveNationally,inaCongress,inissuecedurestrictionsLegislatureRepublican-controlledthetotightenreorbantheprooutright,andthehasswayedvotesspecialelectionsforincludinginbattlegrounddistrictupstateNewYork.DemocratsseenanincreaseinsincetheSuCourtdecision.Theproposedconamendmenttonegatea91-year-statelawthatwould ban abortion in all in stances except to save the life of the moth er. The meeting drew hundreds of people, who packed the hear ing room and overflow rooms for a chance to comment. Abortion op ponents also protested outside.Michigan’s 1931 law — which abortion op ponents had hoped would be triggered by a conservative majori ty on the U.S. Supreme Court overturning Roe vs. Wade in June — re mains blocked after months of court battles. A state judge ruled Aug. 19 that Republican coun ty prosecutors couldn’t enforce the ban, saying it was “in the public’s best interest to let the people of the great state of Michigan decide this matter at the ballot box.”Darci McConnell, a spokeswoman for Repro ductive Freedom for All, the group backing the measure, said she re mains confident. “We had more than 730,000 people who read, signed and un derstood what they signed. The board was supposed to do one thing today and affirm that we had the signatures, their own bureau said we did. So we’re still op timistic that we’ll be on the ballot in No vember,” McConnell said.Supporters of the other initiative, to expand voting in cluding adding ballot drop boxes, also are expected to appeal to the Supreme Court. Groups have seven business days to ap peal and the ballot must be finalized by Sept. 9.
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Palin’s commitment to Alaska, citing her decision to resign as governor in July 2009, partway through her term. Palin went on to become a theopenpartyprocessapproveddatesmorenewwascelebrity,”I’m“I’maswimsourcesiscommissionrecentlylawmakerhaul.”“signedelectionaheadnevercommitmentamongtyandcommentatorconservativeonTVappearedinrealitelevisionprograms,otherpursuits.PalinhasinsistedhertoAlaskawaveredandsaidofthespecialthatshehadupforthelongPeltola,aformerstatewhomostworkedforawhosegoaltorebuildsalmonreontheKuskokRiver,castherselfa“regular”Alaskan.notamillionaire.notaninternationalshesaid.Peltolahassaidshehopefulthatthesystemwouldallowmoderatecanditobeelected.Alaskavotersin2020anelectionsthatreplacedprimarieswithprimaries.Undernewsystem,ranked voting is used in gener al Underelections.ranked voting, ballots are counted in rounds. A candidate can win outright with more than 50% of the vote in the first round. If no one hits that threshold, the candidate with the few est votes is eliminated. Voters who chose that candidate as their top pick have their votes count for their next choice. Rounds contin ue until two candidates remain, and whoever has the most votes wins. In Alaska, voters last backed a Demo crat for president in 1964. The number of registered voters who are unaffiliated with a party is greater than the number of regis tered Republicans or Democrats combined, according to statistics from the Division of Elections.Thelast Democrat ic member of Alaska’s congressional delega tion was Mark Begich, Nick Begich’s uncle, who served one term in the U.S. Senate and lost his 2014 reelection bid.
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U.S. House candidate Mary Peltola, left, takes a selfie with fellow candidates Sarah Palin and Nick Begich III after an Anchorage, Alaska, Chamber of Commerce forum June 27. ANCHORAGE DAILY NEWS/LOREN HOLMES/TNS
Dr. Richard Brazee Jr. Dr. Richard Eugene Brazee Jr. of McAlester, Okla., died Monday, Aug. 29, 2022 at his house with family by his side, at the age of 81 years, 11 months and 18 days. The family will greet friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1, 2022 at Chaney Harkins Funer al Home. A graveside service will be at 1 p.m. Fri day, Sept. 2, at Highland Cemetery in Iola, with his grandson, Pastor Quinton Parker, officiating. Richard was born Sept. 11, 1940, in Iola, to Rich ard Sr. and Katherine (Coutant) Brazee. He married Shirley Pentlin on March 2, 1968, in Overland Park. She survives, as do daughters Kathy Porter and husband Victor of Bixby, Okla., and Ruth Ann Haw kins and husband Larry of Eufaula, Okla.; and four grandchildren. Obituary
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The other appearance is the debate broadcast by Kansas City PBS tele vision and organized by the Johnson County Bar Association on Oct. 5. Kelly, who was elected in 2018 and seeks reelec tion to another four-year term, said she would welcome participation by independent guber natorial candidate Den nis Pyle, but it wasn’t clear if the conservative state senator from Hi awatha could be part of those three events. PYLE, WHO has urged Kansans not to vote for Kelly or Schmidt, was expected to draw more support from the GOP nominee than the gov ernor. Exclusion from the prominent campaign events would limit his ability to gain traction ahead of the November election.“Debates are vital to the democratic pro cess and every voter de serves to go to the polls knowing where the can didates stand on the is sues,” said Lauren Fitz gerald, a spokeswoman for Kelly’s campaign. She said Kelly looked forward to opportuni ties to speak to Kansans about funding of K-12 public schools, work on the state’s transpor tation infrastructure and “growing the Kansas economy and strengthening our workforce.”C.J.Grover, spokes person for Schmidt’s campaign, said the at torney general’s pref erence would be to engage in more oneon-one debates. He indicated the Schmidt campaign would propose dates for joint appear ances with Kelly, but didn’t mention potential of including Pyle. “We challenge her to do more real debates where she will have to give an account for the policies that have made the lives of Kansans more difficult every sin gle day,” Grover said. “Laura Kelly cannot run from Kansas voters’ questions.”Schmidt, who has served Kansas as attor ney general since 2011, previously was a mem ber of the Kansas Senate with Kelly and Pyle. Kelly’s campaign re ferred to the Kansas Chamber event as a debate, but it takes the form of stand alone in terview with Alan Cobb, president and chief ex ecutive officer of the state business lobbying organization. In those gatherings, candidates are given a series of questions about 10 min utes before taking the stage.The Johnson Coun ty Bar Association and Kansas State Fair events would be conducted in debate formats.
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Moses has bachelor’s degrees in finance and administrative manage ment, a master’s degree in educational leader ship from Eastern Mich igan, and a doctorate in community college lead ership from Ferris State University.“Eastern Michigan is where I grew up as a pro fessional,” he said. After 17 years at EMU, Moses went to North west Arkansas Commu nity College as an execu tive director of planning and institutional effec tiveness, then to Pima County Community Col lege in Tucson, Arizona. His stint at Pima was cut short after his father was stricken with pros tateMosescancer.moved back to the upper Midwest, get ting a job as a consultant at Northwestern Univer sity before subsequently returning to Pima. The experience at Northwestern, one of the elite universities in the world, while valu able, nevertheless con vinced Moses his talents were better suited for community colleges. “One of the things I felt as a first-genera tion college student was that I could see some of myself in commu nity college students. Some of these students were coming from low socio-economic back grounds, a more diverse population. This was an opportunity for them to change their trajecto ry, their families, their lives.“I knew when I was at Northwestern that I couldn’t do anything for those kids,” he contin ued. “They were already driving better cars than I was. Their parents went to college, they were expected to go to college.“And I also wanted to get back to warmer weather,” he laughed. Kansas winters can get pretty cold as well, a Register reporter re minds him.
D es, opportunities and threats.Thenext step will be a similar exercise with members of the commu nity this fall, in order to gain an outsider’s per spective of the college, Moses“Allensaid.already has a great brand,” he said. “We want to enhance it.” He’s already learned much, noting industries throughout Allen Coun ty are largely facing the same dilemma: trying to find quality employees. That meshes with one of Moses’ passions: building career and technical education op portunities.“Theyneed workers, skilled employees,” he said. “I know the tra ditional student pop ulation is very much interested in getting short-term training for a livable wage job without having to go two, three or four years of college. We have a window of op portunity where we can make this “Movinghappen.forward, we will be a key player in the career and technology education phase,” he con tinued. “We have a lot of opportunities here, and ideal partners in the com munity. What I’ve said to everyone is, we want Allen to be your go-to in stitution. We want them to pick up the phone and call Allen first.”
MOSES was working as vice chancellor for ed ucational services and institutional integrity when he was hired last fall to replace the outgo ing John Masterson as Allen’sMasterson’spresident.tenure at Allen stretched nearly 50 years, first as a stu dent, then as an instruc tor and finally the last 30 years as college pres ident.Moses compared the experience to an NFL quarterback replac ing the legendary Tom Brady.“John left a very healthy institution, fi nancially and cultural ly,” Moses said. “Now it’s my chance to build on it, put my own finger prints on it.” Hence the breakneck pace since arriving in Iola, a schedule he doesn’t expect to relax anytime soon. “I’ve got a great team here,” he said. “I’m ex cited because they’re ex cited. These folks have strapped on their run ning shoes, too. They’re right there with me. They’re guiding me.” And occasionally pull ing back on the reins. “I’m tapping into all the resources I can,” he said.Moses relies heavily on input from Allen of ficers like Tosca Harris, Rebecca Bilderback, Cynthia Jacobson, Lau ren Maisberger and es pecially chief financial officer Roberta Nickell. “Roberta’s been my rock,” he said. “She brings me back down to earth. I’ll say, ‘Here’s what I want to do.’ And she’ll never tell me no. She’ll say, we’ve got to think about it.” MOSES envisions Allen as a major play er for both traditional and non-traditional stu dents.“The education mar ketplace has changed,” he notes. “Now, you can get an education with out leaving your office, or leaving your bed room. You can get an education from multiple institutions at the same time.”While Allen tradi tionally has centered on a strong core of on-campus, traditional students, future growth will rely on tapping into the growing demograph ic of those ages 25-40 in need of new job skills. “Our community is too small to have employ ees uproot and leave,” he said. “That’s a challenge all these employers are facing. We want to shift our focus to make sure we’re embracing that adult learner.”
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MOSES, 54, grew up in Detroit, where his fa ther worked in the auto motive industry, and his mother worked at a state psychiatric hospital. Young Bruce, mean while, saw himself go ing to college, the first in his family to do so. “I was trying to follow my mom’s brother,” Mo ses recalled. “He worked in the banking industry, and it always impressed me how he always wore suits and ties. That’s what I wanted to do. He was my role model.” Moses followed in his uncle’s footsteps, earn ing a football scholar ship to Tennessee State in Nashville in his pur suit of a finance degree. A knee injury, however, curtailed his playing days after two years. “Then one day my un cle told me he was afraid the banking industry was about to collapse, and I might want to con sider another occupa tion.”Moses took heed, and landed a job at Eastern Michigan University in Ypsilanti initially as a physical plant foreman for the EMU campus. His work there al lowed Moses to stay with Eastern Michigan, both as an employee and as a student. Moses even tually went on to earn three college degrees there, while working his way up the college administrative ladder. He worked as a special assistant to the chief technology officer, then in accounts payable and finally as an executive director of planning.
“I grew up in Michi gan,” he replied, “where it would snow 10 or 12 inches, then it would get cold, and then it would snow 10 or 12 inches again. I can deal with it. “My wife is the one who may be in for a rude awakening,” he laughed. “She’s never lived any where but Arizona until now.”His wife, Celina, works in the financial aid department at Fort Scott Community Col lege.
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By thePressAssociated A Kansas school dis trict will pay a former middle school teacher $95,000 to settle a law suit she filed after she was disciplined for refusing to use a stu dent’s preferred pro nouns, her attorneys announced Wednesday. Pamela Ricard, a former math teacher at Fort Riley Middle School, sued the Geary County School District in March after she was reprimanded and sus pended for three days in the spring of 2021. She said the district’s policies on preferred pronouns violated her religious beliefs. Ricard said the dis trict denied her request for a religious exemption to its policy that teachers use students’ preferred names and pronouns in school. Teachers also were told to conceal a student’s preference by using legal names when addressing parents, if that was the student’s wish, according to the lawsuit.“No school district should ever force teachers to willfully deceive parents or en gage in any speech that violates their deeply held religious beliefs,” said Tyson Langhofer, the director of the Al liance Defending Free dom Center for Aca demic Freedom, which filed the lawsuit along with the Kriegshauser Ney Law Group. Geary County School District officials declined to comment Wednesday and an at torney for the district did not immediately return messages. The school is in Fort Riley, a U.S. Army base about 130 miles west of Kan sasRicard,City. who taught at the school since 2005, addressed a student as “miss” to avoid using the student’s preferred first name after Picard was told that the stu dent used he/him pro nouns.Ricard believed ad dressing the student as “Miss (legal/enrolled last name)” respected the student while also upholding Ricard’s re ligious convictions, ac cording to the lawsuit.
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while the southern U.S. and California become drier, hurting cotton crops and wine grapes. Climate change is the biggest driver. Earth’s rising temperatures mean that the warmer atmosphere can hold more water vapor, said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist with the Uni versity of California, Los Angeles. Every in crease of 1 degree Cel sius boosts the capacity by about 7%. The period January-July 2022 was the sixth-warmest start to a calendar year for the globe in records going back 143 years, according to the U.S. National Centers for En vironmental Informa tion.“That increases the ceiling on how intense precipitation can be come,” Swain said, add ing that the hotter atmo sphere also allows more water 119,000bypopulous,ofwesternCorp.cludingnessesmajoricinweeksuanandwarmingandfectscreasedlargelystillprecipitation,onognized“Thisscape,”waterandtomosphere’salso“Thatevaporation.sameprocessincreasestheatpropensityactasagiantspongeextractadditionalfromthelandSwainsaid.isoftenlessrecthantheeffectincreasingextremebutit’squiteimportant:Itexplainstheinsoil-dryingefofclimatechangetheeffectofglobalondroughtwildfireseverity.”TakeChina’sSichprovince.Justago,theareawasthegripsofahistordroughtthatcausedpowershortaganddisruptedbusiforcompaniesinToyotaMotorNow,thesouthprovince,onethecountry’smostisbeinghitfloods.Morethanpeoplehavebeen evacuated, and author ities are asking more than 300 mines, includ ing 60 coal operations, to withdraw workers as a safety precaution. In places like Colora do, where capital city Denver recently saw daily record rainfall, the showers aren’t undoing the deeper impact of the prolonged drought pattern that has gripped the U.S. West. But it can be enough to spark flash floods, cancel flights and put homes, property and life at risk. In New Mexico, about 200 peo ple at a national park were recently trapped for several hours during a downpour.Otherplaces, includ ing parts of Australia, are seeing a broader shift to a pattern of deluges. At the start of 2022, a relentless stream of storms caused mas sive flooding across the southeastern part of the continent. In a threemonth outlook, Austra lia’s Bureau of Mete orology predicts more flooding is in store. “With wet soils, high rivers, and full dams, and the spring outlook for above average rain fall, elevated flood risk remains for eastern Australia,” the bureau said in a statement. In Pakistan, the extra moisture in the atmo sphere gave the annual monsoon more power. That coupled with a rapid melt from region al glaciers “made a bad flood even worse,” said Francis of the Woodwell Climate Research Cen ter.“Add to that the en croachment of infra structure and homes into floodplains, and you have a recipe for the flooding disaster that unfolded,” she said. Many of Pakistan’s rice and vegetable crops have been wiped out. Wheat planting, which starts in October, is also threatened at a time when the world can ill afford another disrup tion to grain supplies. Even before the floods, the country was facing a wheat shortage. Of course, flooding has impacted civili zation since its start. Since 1980, 36 major floods in the U.S. have caused $173.7 billion in damage across the coun try, according to the Na tional Centers for Envi ronmental Information. But now the extremes are occurring more frequently, and they’ve grown in “Unlesspower.wetreat the underlying disease — the blanket of green house gases thickened by burning fossil fuels and slashing forests — events like these will happen more often,” Francis said. Flooding will “intensify, last lon ger, and affect regions normally immune to them.”
Continued from A1 CASTAIC, Calif. (AP) — California wildfires chewed through rural areas north of Los An geles and east of San Di ego on Thursday, racing through bone-dry brush and prompting evacua tions as the state swel tered under a heat wave that could last through Labor Day. The Route Fire near Castaic in northwest ern Los Angeles Coun ty raged through more than 8 square miles of hills containing scat tered houses. Traffic was snarled on Interstate 5, a major north-south route running through fire area. Containment was estimated at 12%. Media reports showed a wall of flames advanc ing uphill and smoke billowing thousands of feet into the air while air craft dumped water from nearby Castaic Lake. There were no immedi ate reports of damage to buildings but a mobile home park with 94 resi dences was evacuated. An elementary school also was ofNewsomsomuchcastersgusted107areaTemperaturesevacuated.intheonWednesdayhitdegreesandwindsto17mph,foresaid.TemperaturesinofCaliforniawerehighthatGov.Gavindeclaredastateemergencyandthe state power grid oper ator asked residents to voluntarily reduce use of Eightelectricity.firefighters were treated for heat-related problems, including six who were sent to hospi tals, but all were in good condition, Los Angeles County Fire Department Deputy Chief Thomas EwaldMoresaid.injuries were expected as crews cope with extreme heat that was expected to stretch into next week, Ewald said during a news conference Wednesday night.“Wearing heavy fire fighting gear, carrying packs, dragging hose, swinging tools, the folks out there are just taking a beating,” he said. Another fire burned at least four buildings, including a home, and prompted evacuations in the Dulzura area in eastern San Diego Coun ty near the U.S.-Mexico border. It swiftly grew to more than 6 square miles and prompted evacuation orders for at least 400 homes, author ities said. The fire was 5%Statecontained.Route 94 was closed. The Mountain Empire Unified School District will be closed Thursday, officials said. U.S. Customs and Border Protection an nounced that the Tecate port of entry with Mex ico closed three hours early on Wednesday night because of the fire and wouldn’t reopen un til conditions improved to ensure “the safety of the traveling public.” Travelers could contin ue to use the 24-hour Otay Mesa crossing. No injuries were im mediately reported, but there were “multiple close calls” as residents rushed to flee, said Capt. Thomas Shoots with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Pro tection.“Wehad multiple 911 calls from folks unable to evacuate” because their homes were surrounded by the fire, Shoots told the San Diego Union-Tri bune.Wildfires have sprung up this summer through out the Western states. The largest and deadli est blaze in California so far this year erupted in July in Siskyou Coun ty. It killed four people and destroyed much of the small community of KlamathScientistsRiver.have said climate change has made the West warmer and drier over the last three decades and will continue to make weath er more extreme and wildfires more frequent and destructive.
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COVID-19 vaccines still offer strong pro tection against severe illness and death, espe cially among younger and healthier people who’ve gotten at least oneButbooster.those vaccines were designed to target the virus strain that circulated in early 2020. Effectiveness drops as new mutants emerge and the longer it’s been since someone’s last shot. Since April, hos pitalization rates in people over age 65 have jumped, the CDC said. The new updated shots are only for use as a booster for people who’ve had primary vaccinations regard less of brand or how many booster doses they’ve had until now. Pfizer’s option is for people 12 and older while Moderna’s is for adults only. A big unknown: Ex actly how much benefit people will get from one of those extra shots. The FDA cleared the updated boosters based largely on clinical tri als of prior tweaks to the vaccine recipe, in cluding the companies’ testing of shots tar geting an earlier omi cron strain that was found safe and able to rev up virus-fight ing antibodies. Rather than waiting another few months for more human testing of the BA.5 version, the agen cy accepted mouse testing showing it also sparked a good im muneBeforeresponse.this new booster update, people 50 and older already were urged to get a second booster of the original vaccine — and those who did saw some extra protection especially the longer it had been since their last shot, said CDC’s Dr. Ruth shetoit’llagainstlarprovidetionTheLink-Gelles.newcombinabooster“shouldatleastsimiorbetterprotectionomicronsincebeabettermatch”today’svirusstrains,toldthepanel.
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I DON’T KNOW that we’ll be able to get the privacy we deserve. We are waiting with taut nerves for the courts to decide. I do know that we’re not alone. We feel deep com passion for Vanessa Bryant and all families that have had to endure the anguish of a leaked or legal public release of the most intimate, raw details surrounding a death. The raw details are used only to feed a craven gossip econ omy, and as we cannot count on basic human decency, we need laws that will compel thatWerestraint.alsoneed to reform the law enforcement procedures that wreak havoc on mourn ing families and then exacer bate their traumatic grief by making it public. Though I acknowledge the need for law enforcement to investigate a sudden violent death by sui cide, there is absolutely no compelling public interest in the case of my mother to jus tify releasing the videos, im ages and family interviews that were done in the course of that investigation. Quite the contrary. Not only does making such material public do irreparable harm to the family; it can act as a conta gion among a population vul nerable to self-harm. I gladly chose to confront deeply personal wounds in the spotlight before. The sto ries I’ve told — about sexu al assault and its aftermath — are my own. Through my demands for justice, I used them to help catalyze change. When we are allowed time to process trauma and heal and to disclose its causes at our discretion, we can become ef fective public advocates. But people should never have to share their wounds with the public before they are ready — if ever. I hope that leaders in Wash ington and in state capitals will provide some basic pro tections for those involved in the police response to mental health emergencies. Those emergencies are tragedies, not grist for public spectacle.
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I WANT TO BE CLEAR that the police were simply following terrible, outdated interview procedures and methods of interacting with family members who are in shock or trauma and that the individuals in my mother’s bedroom that harrowing day were not bad or wrong. I as sume they did as they were taught. It is now well known that law enforcement person nel should be trained in how to respond to and investigate cases involving trauma, but the men who were present left us feeling stripped of any sensitive boundary, interro gated and, in my case, as if I was a possible suspect in my mother’s suicide. At the beginning of Au gust, my family and I filed a petition with the courts to prevent the public disclosure of the investigative file, in cluding interviews the police conducted with us at a time when we were at our most vulnerable and least able to grasp that what we shared so freely that day could en ter the public domain. This profoundly intimate person al and medical information does not belong in the press, on the internet or anywhere except in our memories. We have asked the court to not release these documents not because we have secrets. We have always been an un cannily open family, which explains part of the public’s love for my mother. Folks identified with her honesty about her mistakes, admired her for her ability to survive hardship and delighted in her improbable stardom. We ask because privacy in death is a death with more dignity. And for those left behind, privacy avoids heaping further harm upon a family that is already permanently and painfully altered.Though there will be in evitable questions about our decision to assert what we believe is our legal right to protect our privacy in this specific matter, we stand unit ed as a family and hold fast to our belief that what we said and did in the immediate af termath of Naomi’s death should remain in the private domain — just as it should for all families facing such devastation.
April 30, 2022, was the most shattering day of my life. My beloved mother, Naomi Judd, who had come to believe that her mental illness would only get worse, never better, took her own life that day. The trau ma of discovering and then holding her laboring body haunts my nights. As my fam ily and I continue to mourn our loss, the rampant and cruel misinformation that has spread about her death, and about our relationships with her, stalks my days. The horror of it will only worsen if the details surrounding her death are disclosed by the Tennessee law that generally allows police reports, includ ing family interviews, from closed investigations to be madeNaomipublic.lost a long battle against an unrelenting foe that in the end was too pow erful to be defeated. I could not help her. I can, however, do something about how she is remembered. And now that I know from bitter experience the pain inflicted on families that have had a loved one die by suicide, I intend to make the subsequent invasion of privacy — the deceased per son’s privacy and the family’s privacy — a personal as well as a legal cause. Family members who have lost a loved one are often re-victimized by laws that can expose their most private moments to the public. In the immediate aftermath of a life-altering tragedy, when we are in a state of acute shock, trauma, panic and distress, the authorities show up to talk to us. Because many of us are socially conditioned to cooperate with law en forcement, we are utterly unguarded in what we say. I gushed answers to the many probing questions directed at me in the four interviews the police insisted I do on the very day my mother died — questions I would never have answered on any other day and questions about which I never thought to ask my own questions, including: Is your body camera on? Am I being audio recorded again? Where and how will what I am shar ing be stored, used and made available to the public?” I felt cornered and power less as law enforcement offi cers began questioning me while the last of my mother’s life was fading. I wanted to be comforting her, telling her how she was about to see her daddy and younger brother as she “went away home,” as we say in Appalachia. Instead, without it being indicated I had any choices about when, where and how to participate, I began a series of interviews that felt mandatory and im posed on me that drew me away from the precious end of my mother’s life. And at a time when we ourselves were trying desperately to decode what might have prompted her to take her life on that day, we each shared every thing we could think of about Mom, her mental illness and its agonizing history.
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MY MOTHER was a smalltown girl from eastern Ken tucky, a woman who went on to change country music and is a member of its Hall of Fame. She called my sis ter and me “the jewels in my crown” and “the best thing I ever did.” Some know her as a Grammy Award-winning songwriter, others as the warmest person they ever sat next to on an airplane. I know her as my mama, who put salt and pepper shakers be side each place setting for our family suppers and relished talking about subjects as di verse as paleoanthropology and neuroscience. She should be remembered for how she lived, which was with goofy humor, glory onstage and un failing kindness off it — not for the private details of how she suffered when she died.
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The Judd family, from left, Ashley, Naomi and Wynonna in 2003 at a Youth AIDS Benefit Gala in New York City.
Ashley Judd wrote this guest opinion piece for Wednesday’s New York Times If you or someone you know is consider ing suicide, please contact the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline by calling or texting 988, or go to 988lifeline.org.


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“aims to deepen pragmatic and friendly cooperation be tween the militaries of the participating coun tries, enhance the level of strategic cooperation among all participating parties, and enhance the ability to jointly respond to various se curity threats,” Chi nese Defense Ministry spokesperson Col. Tan Kefei said last week. Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping have developed strong personal ties to bolster a “strategic partner ship” between the for mer Communist rivals as they both are locked in rivalry with the U.S. Even though Moscow and Beijing in the past rejected the possibility of forging a military alliance, Putin has said that such a prospect can’t be ruled out. He also has noted that Rus sia has been sharing highly sensitive mili tary technologies with China that helped sig nificantly bolster its de fense capability.
Atomic Energy Agency Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said Thursday that Ukrainian defense officials had warned his team of increased military activity in the so-called “gray zone” separating Kyiv’s ter ritory from Russian forces controlling the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear PowerUkrainePlant.and Russia blamed each other for the continued fighting in the area, and there was no way to inde pendently verify the claims. The warring sides each accused the other of trying to sabo tage the mission to Eu rope’s largest atomic power station, though both have publicly said they want it to go ahead. About a dozen agency inspectors left Wednes day morning from Ukraine’s capital in a convoy of light trucks for the Russian-occu pied plant. Increasing attacks in the vicini ty of Europe’s biggest atomic station have stoked widespread con cern over a potential atomicUkrainiandisaster.military intelligence said Rus sian forces were firing on the city of Enerho dar and the sprawling plant, near the mis sion’sRussiaroute. confirmed military action in the area the IAEA mis sion was entering on Thursday, claiming its forces had destroyed what it asserts were two Ukrainian commando groups that had landed in Enerhodar and were seeking to take over the plant. The Defense Min istry didn’t provide evi dence.Officials from Ukraine’s Energoatom also reported on Thurs day that a fifth reactor at the plant had to be shut down because of damaged transmission lines.“The shelling of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant by the Rus sian occupying forces caused the emergency protection and the shut down,” the nuclear utility said in a state ment. “The station’s Ukrainian staff is do ing everything possible to eliminate damage to itsRussianinfrastructure.”forces cap tured the plant at the beginning of the sixmonth war, although Ukrainian technicians are inside the facility and keeping the station operating. Ukraine and Russia blame each oth er for the shelling which has become a near-daily occurrence.TheIAEA’s team will talk with Ukrainian staff at the plan and then immediately start “an assessment of the security and safety” situation, Grossi said, adding that they want to establish a long-term presence of inspectors at the facility in order to stabilize the situation and verify information. It’s the first time in the IAEA’s 65-year his tory that monitors will cross an active battle front in order to carry out an inspection. In vestigators plan to be on site for at least a few days.
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The Allen Community College women’s and men’s soccer teams will be back in action on Saturday to host Metropolitan Community College of Kansas City at 2 and 4 p.m., respectively.
The Crest volleyball team hit the road on Tuesday to compete at Madison against Moran and Hartford in a quadrangular meet. The Lady Lancers went 3-0 , after first defeating Marmaton Valley with final scores of 25-21, 23-25 and 25-13. The matchup included two wins for Crest and a lone loss in the second set to force a third tiebreaker set. “We got rattled in the second match and Moran played their game. It was a great test for us to bounce back and win the third match,” said Crest head coach Abigail Hermreck.The next matchup pitted Crest cruises on Tuesday
PHOTO COURTESY OF HALIE LUKEN CHICAGO (AP) — Lance Lynn pitched four-hit ball through seven innings, Elvis Andrus hit a tiebreaking home run in the fifth and the Chicago White Sox beat the Kansas City Royals 4-2 Wednesday night to snap a five-game losing streak. Lynn (4-5), who was reinstated from the bereavement list before the game, didn’t walk a batter and struck out eight for the fifth time this season. The Royals had scored 24 runs in their previous two Chicagogames.(64-66) won for the first time under bench coach Miguel Cairo, who served his second game as acting manager while Tony La Russa is on indefinite leave while he undergoes tests performed by his personal doctors in Arizona to address an unspecified health issue. “After the last out, he always says, ‘twenty-seven outs,’ “ Cairo said. “ ‘And until that last out, you cannot feel comfortable until they get that last out.’ “That’s the feeling. Big deep breath, and let it go and do it again (Thursday).” The Royals (53-78) lost for the third time in five games. Rookie Bobby Witt hit his 19th home run off Lynn in the fourth, a shot to center that traveled an estimated 441Witt’sfeet. homer was the 58th hit by a Royals rookie this season, extending the franchise record of 56 set in their inaugural season in 1969. The Royals didn’t score again until two out in the ninth on a triple by Michael A. Taylor and a single by Michael Massey. Chicago’s Liam Hendriks struck out Hunter Dozier to earn his 29th“Obviouslysave. everybody is a little down when you lose your manager,” Lynn said. “You hope that everything is good and everything checks out good. He has some stuff he has to take care of, and we have to do our part to stay in thisLynnrace.”retired the first 10 batters before Witt’s homer, and he immediately loaded the bases before coaxing Dozier to ground into an inning-ending double play. That turned out to be the break the Sox needed, as AJ Pollock led off the bottom of the fourth by poking a low, outside pitch over the right field fence to tie the game. Lynn is 2-0 with a 1.82 ERA in his last four starts. Royals left-hander Kris Bubic (2-10) threw 26 pitches in the first and loaded the bases before getting Pollock to pop to first and Yasmani Grandal to line out to right. Grandal returned from his rehab assignment at Triple-A Charlotte and was reinstated from the 10-day injured list before the game. Bubic walked three of the first seven batters he faced, but was undone by the homers. Andrus hit his home run two pitches after missing a pitch on a hit-and-run play that resulted in Romy Gonzalez getting thrown out at second.Bubic has allowed four homers in his last two starts after pitching 24 consecutive innings without allowing a homer. He is 0-4 lifetime against the Sox, despite posting a 2.76 ERA in nine games. “He made good pitches when he had to get us out of trouble,” Royals manager Mike Matheny said. “He was White Sox handle KC
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The Allen Community College men’s and women’s soccer teams dominated Wednesday afternoon, crushing Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College in a pair of games.The women’s team beat up on Northeastern Oklahoma, 9-0, with seven first half goals. The men’s team followed suit in the second game with a 6-0 victory with four of the team’s goals delivered in the second half. Women’s Soccer In the sweltering August heat, the Lady Red Devils played after having a full week of games off due to the Neosho game being postponed Saturday. Allen controlled possession, preventing a single Northeastern Oklahoma shot on goal. The scoring began nine minutes into the action when Claudia Zahui scored the first of three consecutive goals for the early 1-0 advantage off an assist from Autumn Wyatt. About 20 seconds later, Zahui dribbled the ball herself for an unassisted goal and a 2-0 lead.Six minutes later, she scored yet another goal off a feed from Jessica Allen for the 3-0 score. Zahui and Allen worked well in front of the net all day scoring a combined seven goals while feeding off each other’s “Claudia’senergy.like the big, strong stand-up-the-ball kind of player, really technical and she’s definitely got great strike, great finish and dynamic runs,” said ACC head coach Jeremy McGinnis. “Jess is more of a speedster. You put them together and you’ve really got a great combination. Jess has got something that is hard to teach and that’sThepace.”Lady Red Devils made it a 4-0 match when Allen took a pass from Tanika Rother and toed a ball which reached the back of the net. Allen scored her second goal two minutes later off a Hannah Meadwell assist for the 5-0 lead. Rebecca Lord scored an unassisted goal to make the score 6-0 with six minutes remaining before halftime. Allen then scored yet again off a Lord assist three minutes prior to halftime for the 7-0 advantage.“Thewin means a lot,” said McGinnis. “It’s still early in the season and we’ve only played four games so I’m still learning a lot about them as much as they’re learning about what I’m expecting of them. So it’s nice to see them come out and jump right on them in the first half.” Allen kept up the attack in the second half, taking a pass from Mollie Roberts to put the Red Devils ahead 8-0. Andrea Gutierrez then took another Roberts assist to the back of the net for the 9-0 finalZahuiscore.finished the match totaling six shots on goal while Allen, Lord and Wyatt each toed four shots on goal. In total, the Lady Red Devils sent 27 shots on goal. Men’s Soccer The Red Devils men’s soccer team kept up the high level intensity.Mathew Akidaug scored the first goal with a dribble from the far corner for the 1-0 advantage.Thenext goal came off the foot of Thiago Fernandes to begin the second half and was fed off an assist from Leonardo Andognini for the 2-0 lead. Tavar Lawrence then scored two consecutive goals as an unassisted goal allowed the Red Devils to take a 3-0 lead. Not too long after, Lawrence took a pass from Akidaug and footed another shot for his Allen team’s 4-0 lead. The next goal came from Romario Tomlinson off the foot of Akidaug for the 5-0 lead. Then near the end of regulation, the Red Devils Akidaug delivered his third straight assist to Kananelo Motaung for the 6-0 final score. “I think we turned it up in the second half after we managed to only score one goal in the first,” said Red Devil team captain Temesgn Tezera. “In the second half we relaxed and started playing our soccer. We played our own game from even guys that started to guys that came off the bench.” Northeastern Oklahoma’s Andrija Filapovic received a red card which disqualified him from the match. Allen’s Olomidara Olukayode and Patrick Alouidor each received yellow cards in their team’sOverall,win. Allen was able to toe 15 shots on goal as opposed to Northeastern Oklahoma’s seven. Also, the Red Devils used a pair of goalkeepers in the match as Alvaro Lopez and Samuel Montanez each saw action, totaling two and five saves,“Goingrespectively.forward, I think we just have to continue to play our game, play our style of soccer and once we do it, there’s nobody that can beat us at our game. Just relax, keep the ball moving and play our game,” said Tezera. “All of our players are quality, plenty of our players are very technical, so we’re very confident when we keep the ball.”
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Allen women’s soccer player Katherine Hammond passes the ball on Wednesday against Northeastern Oklahoma A&M. REGISTERR/QUINN BURKITT
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Adapted from an online discussion. Hi Carolyn: I’m a stepmom to two amazing elementary-age kids. Their mom and stepdad just announced they’re having a baby. My feelings about this are complicated (I chose not to have biological kids due to a genetic condition, and it occasionally still hurts), but mostly I’m worried this will cause the kids’ other parents to sort of forget about our kids. The mom and stepdad are already pretty emotionally unavailable to the kids, so I’m worried they’ll sort of phase them out when their “shared” baby comes along. My husband and I are very open with the kids and encourage them to always talk to us about their feelings. Other than continuing to keep lines of communication
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open, what can we do to support these incredible kids if the new baby isn’t entirely a blessing for them? — Worried Worried: It sounds as if you’re doing right by them already — admirably so. It also sounds as if the new baby will solidify what was already true, that the kids are emotionally on their own in that home. Your love and awareness are most of the support they need. As long as you’re not badmouthing the other set of parents, obviously, but it doesn’t sound as if you are.The one thing I would add to your support plan now is a therapist, one to work mainly with you and your spouse to start, and maybe eventually the four of you as a family.Often people think of therapy as something you’re “in.” But as long as the provider is willing, it can also be a solid on-call resource, where you have some sessions to become familiar to each other, then revert to meeting on an as-needed basis as things crop up. Even a quick phone or Zoom check-in can help you calibrate and coordinate your responses to things. Dear Carolyn: A relative in their 20s has come out as nonbinary and asked that people refer to them with “they” pronouns. I can make the switch in writing, as I’m doing here, but getting past my ingrained binary patterns is harder in conversation, and I keep saying the wrong pronoun. With guidance from my relative, I’ve learned just to apologize quickly and correct myself, but I’d love to get better at getting it right the first time! Any advice, so I can give my relative the respect and acceptance I genuinely feel toward them? — Ingrained Ingrained: Listen to your relative and apologize quickly and correct yourself. Repetition is the way to get better, and this is the formula for handling that repetition respectfully.Readers’thoughts:—Isuggestreading a novel with a nonbinary protagonist that uses they/them pronouns! It gives your brain plenty of practice adjusting to new gender concepts in a nonreality space. — Talk to yourself about your relative and use their correct pronouns as you talk about them. Talking to yourself out loud is best but you can just do it mentally as well. It’s a good way to get the repetition needed to identify them with their new pronouns. I’ve done this before with people in my life and it has helped immensely.—This can be hard to change. A way of getting in more practice is to have real conversations with another friend using the pronouns they/ them (regardless of friend’s identification). Just keep at it — you’ll get there.
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Valbuena never played for France again, while Benzema didn’t play for Les Bleus again until a surprising recall in May 2021.While the circumstances are different, Pogba’s presence at the World Cup could also have an impact on another player: the star striker Mbappe. They both scored second-half goals in the 4-2 World Cup final win against Croatia four years ago and would normally be firstchoice picks for Deschamps.Innormal circumstances, it would have been likely that Deschamps gave Pogba the maximum amount of time to recover from his knee injury. At the European Championship in 2008, then-coach Raymond Domenech took an injured Patrick Vieira in his squad, such was the midfielder’s importance to the team.But the current climate surrounding Pogba could affect how much indulgence Deschamps shows one of his closest players. The president of the French Football Federation, Noel Le Graet has downplayed the scandal.“These are just rumors at this point,” Le Graet told Radio Monte Carlo. “I love Paul. I hope this does not call into question his (World Cup) spot on the FrenchCrucially,side.” Le Graet had initially taken Benzema’s side before Euro 2016, only to fall into line with what Deschamps wanted — leaving Benzema feeling let down, since he was close to Le Graet. Time is not on Deschamps’ side, either. He knows the questions will come on Sept. 15 as soon as he names his squad for Nations League games — home to Austria on Sept. 22 and at Denmark three days after. in doubt for World Cup after scandal and knee
Continued from B1 Aaron Donald downplayed swinging a helmet at Cincinnati Bengals players in a brawl at a joint practice between last season’s Super Bowl teams last Thursday.“Itwas just a practice. It was football,” Donald said Wednesday in an interview for an upcoming episode of the AP Pro Football Podcast. “I don’t really wanna go back to nothing negative that happened and talk about something that happened in a practice. My main focus is Buffalo.”Thethree-time AP Defensive Player of the Year and seven-time All-Pro was thrown to the ground after swinging a helmet while players threw fists in a freefor-all that ended the session between the visiting Los Angeles Rams and the AskedBengals.ifhe addressed the incident with his teammates and Rams coach Sean McVay and if everything was OK, Donald only said “yes.” In 2019, the Browns’ Myles Garrett was suspended six games for using his helmet to hit Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph over the head during a regular-season game. Donald isn’t subject to punishment from the NFL because the incident occurred during practice and teams are responsible for disciplining their players. The defending Super Bowl champions begin the season next Thursday night at home against the Buffalo Bills. Donald is planning to play. The 31-year-old superstar defensive lineman is hoping to help the Rams become the first repeat champions since the 2003-04 New England Patriots.“Justtrying to relive all that over again, trying to accomplish that, being a world champion all over again,” he said.
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— Paul Pogba’s knee injury could save France coach Didier Deschamps from having to make a painful choice. For the midfielder’s fitness could prove to be the determining factor in deciding whether he plays at the World Cup, amid an extortion scandal that threatens to disrupt France’s preparations for the tournament in Qatar. What would otherwise have been an injury headache for Deschamps may give him an escape from the potential migraine of another scandal to hit Les Bleus, seven years after the last Defendingone. champion France can ill afford a campaign where two of its biggest stars — Pogba and Kylian Mbappe — are embroiled in controversy.Frenchofficials said that Pogba paid 100,000 euros (nearly $100,000) to an organized group including his brother that was trying to extort him for millions more.French prosecutors are investigating allegations that Pogba was the target of extortion by his elder brother Mathias Pogba and childhood friends. They allegedly demanded 13 million euros (nearly $13 million) from the France midfielder.Pogba reportedly made the payment after he was threatened by masked, armed men in a Paris apartment in March while he was in France for national team duty. The group also made demands of the midfielder at the Juventus training center in Turin. He said Mathias Pogba was among them, according to Frenchreports. media reports said Pogba told investigators the extortionists wanted to discredit him by claiming he asked a witch doctor to cast a spell on Mbappe — an allegation denied by Pogba. Mathias Pogba on Sunday appeared to address the witch doctor claim in a Twitter post directed at Mbappe: “Kylian, do you understand now? I have nothing against you, what I am saying is for your own good, everything is true and known, the witch doctor is known!”Mbappe scored for French champion Paris Saint-Germain on Wednesday in a 3-0 win at Toulouse but has yet to comment on the matter.For Deschamps, however, it must be a tiresome and worrying feeling of deja vu. He has been in a similarly uncomfortable position before when star forward Karim Benzema was at the heart of a sex-tape scandal in the autumn of 2015, over his alleged role in paidtheonfeltruthlesswassquad.andhesistentthewouldeddrought.throughstrikerearliertoGriezmannstarCuper—shipEuropeanFrancejorbrokeBenzema.scoringrightslickbuena’sonandMathieuthen-FranceblackmailingteammateValbuena.BothwereinformcombiningwellthepitchwithVal-quickfeetandrunsdownthecreatinggoodpositionsforThatscandalalsoclosetoama-tournament,withhostingthe2016Champion-whereBenzemaFrance’stopscor-atthe2014World—wasexpectedtoalongsideAntoineinattack.DeschampswascloseBenzema,too,havingdefendedthewhenhewentalonggoalButhedecid-themediaspotlightbetoobrightandquestionstooper-atEuro2016,soleftbothBenzemaValbuenaofftheTosomeobserversitDeschampsathisbest,othershewastooharshBenzema,andthatinnocentValbuenaanunfairprice.
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“That’s the biggest motivation. I was motivated to get there, but once you accomplish that and you get to see what that feels like, it makes you want it that much more. So that’s just the motivation, just to relive that all over again.”
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Continued from B1 in a mess from the top, but made the pitches, and guys made the plays behind him.” The Sox added two insurance runs in the seventh on a grounder by Andrus and a two-out single by Jose Abreu. Andrus became the 13th Sox player to bat leadoff, tying a franchise record set in 1976. “It was a good game for us to go out there and compete and do it for (La Russa), knowing that every time we play good, he’s going to feel a lot better,” Andrus said. TRAINER’S ROOM Royals: C Salvador Perez (back tightness) was scratched from the lineup and is listed as day to day. “The longer he sat around after his pregame routine, it tightened up,” Matheny said. White Sox: CF Luis Robert (left wrist soreness) missed his fifth consecutive start and remains day to day.
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The Rams restructured Donald’s contract in the offseason, giving him $65 million in guarantees over the next two seasons and $95 million throughDonald,2024.who had 12 1/2 sacks last season, isn’t slowing down. He’s taking steps to improve his recovery process and ensure his body can withstand the rigors of the NFL. “Being an older player, 31 years old, being able to have the work ethic I got, the one thing that I needed to do a lot better is recover and take care of my body,” Donald said. “That’s my main focus. I’ve got the work ethic and now making sure I have the recovery part so I can play at a high level.”
TRANSACTIONS White Sox: LHP Tanner Banks and C Carlos Perez were optioned to Charlotte. UP NEXT Royals: Will start RHP Daniel Mengden (0-0, 2.08) to face Chicago in Thursday’s series finale. Mengden will be promoted from Triple-A Omaha, where he is 6-5 with a 4.55 ERA in 21 appearances.WhiteSox: Will start RHP Johnny Cueto (66, 2.98). Cueto allowed a season-high seven runs in five innings Friday in a loss to the Diamondbacks.
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Los Angeles Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald before the NFC Divisional game in 2021. GETTY IMAGES/TNS
Crest against Hartford in which the Lady Lancers won in two sets, 25-9 and 25-10. Crest’s service record was almost spotless, with only two that missed their marks.Crest was able to outduel Madison in the last couple of sets, 25-20 and 25-16. Lady Lancer seniors McKenna Hammond, Allyssa Adams and Kamryn Luedke as well as freshman Kinley Edgerton each served a perfect 100% against Madison. That included 10 ace serves against the Bulldogs. “It was a great night of volleyball for us. We knew going in that Moran would be fired up to play us and that Madison would be tough. I felt like the girls stayed determined and picked each other up,” said Hermreck.Intotal, Hammond served 25/29 and led the Lady Lancers with nine aces, 21 digs and an 83% serve receive passing rate. Adams served 10/11 balls with five aces and eight digs. Senior Kamryn Jones went 11/13 for an 85% serve rate while also hitting five aces and three digs.Edgerton led Crest with a 93% serve rate on 13/14 serves. After the Madison meet, Crest is now 7-1 on the season. The Crest varsity volleyball team will play at the Iola Invitational on Saturday. Action begins at 9 a.m. Crest: Volleyball cruises
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