The D’s second act: Broncos’ new “Snowcapped” helmets a nod to storied past

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:27 GMT

The D’s second act: Broncos’ new “Snowcapped” helmets a nod to storied past For Damani Leech, football uniforms are like superhero suits.Just like iconic outfits worn by Superman, Batman and Spider-Man, football uniforms are meant to excite fans and give players confidence.After Leech became Broncos president in 2022, and the NFL approved the use of alternate helmets with teams’ throwback uniforms, an opportunity to reimagine his own organization’s look presented itself.That the final product incorporated the team’s classic Denver “D” logo — a symbol of the Broncos’ rich history that’s recently enjoyed a successful second act — was simply the franchise listening to its fans.“There’s a lot of affinity for the old ‘D’ logo,” Leech told The Post. “I think it’s vintage, particularly for the young fans.”The Broncos unveiled their “Snowcapped” alternate helmets in July — the result of a monthslong process that included a fan survey, multiple designers and input from players.The helmets will be worn with the team’s a...

Cal and Stanford believe move to ACC was needed for survival

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:27 GMT

Cal and Stanford believe move to ACC was needed for survival By JOSH DUBOW (AP Sports Writer)The move by Stanford and California to the Atlantic Coast Conference was one born out of need not convenience.After watching seven fellow Pac-12 schools follow conference flagships Southern California and UCLA to new homes last month, the success-rich programs at Stanford and Cal had no viable options left other than joining a conference based on the other side of the continent.The Bay Area schools located just miles from the Pacific Ocean accepted invitations, along with Dallas-based SMU, to the ACC on Friday to be part of a conference with schools almost exclusively in states on the Eastern seaboard. “We’ve talked a lot to our student-athletes and got feedback that they want to play at the highest level,” Cal athletic director Jim Knowlton said. “They want to still have opportunities to compete for national championships, to produce Olympians and they want to compete against schools like us.”The seeds for the move were ...

Microplate Readers Revolutionizing B2B Healthcare

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:27 GMT

Microplate Readers Revolutionizing B2B Healthcare In recent years, the healthcare and pharmaceutical industries have witnessed significant advancements in technology and innovation. One such development is the growing adoption of microplate readers in various diagnostic processes and research applications. This article delves into the latest trends driving the increasing implementation of microplate readers in B2B healthcare, the challenges faced by stakeholders, and what the future holds for this crucial lab equipment.Trends Accelerating Microplate Reader AdoptionThe surge in demand for high-throughput screening (HTS) methods has played a vital role in propelling the use of microplate readers in laboratories across the globe. HTS refers to the rapid testing of thousands to millions of chemical, genetic, or pharmacological agents in parallel, helping researchers identify active compounds, antibodies, or genes that modulate specific biomolecular pathways. Multi-mode microplate reader, such as the ones manufactured by BMG Labtech, pr...

Bangladesh Government strongly reacts to an international open letter about Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:27 GMT

Bangladesh Government strongly reacts to an international open letter about Nobel Laureate Dr. Muhammad Yunus It has come to the attention of the Government of Bangladesh that a group of international personalities, including political leaders, and some Bangladesh nationals have written an Open Letter to the Honourable Prime Minister regarding the ongoing judicial proceedings against Dr. Muhammad Yunus.The Open Letter is marked by an obvious gap of information and amounts to an affront to Bangladesh’s independent judicial system. It comes as a surprise to the Government that the signatories to the letter already reached their own conclusion about the merit of the sub-judice cases as well as the outcome of the judicial proceedings.The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) of Bangladesh filed one such case under specific provisions of the Bangladesh Penal Code and Anti-Money Laundering Act, 2012. The case was filed based on investigations concerning allegations of misappropriation of profits due to the workers and employees of Grameen Telecom Ltd. The ACC investigation team had found that Dr. Muha...

Authorities search for missing mother and her 2 young children

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:27 GMT

Authorities search for missing mother and her 2 young children Family members and law enforcement are asking for help locating a woman and her two young children who have been missing for two weeks.Sindy Lopez Marcela, 31, Angel Lopez, 6, and Simon Carreno, 2, were last seen on the morning of Friday, Aug. 18 in the 37500 block of Morning Circle in Palmdale, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.All three are considered “at risk.” No further information about their disappearance was released.“Sindy’s family is concerned for her and her children’s well-being and are asking for the public’s help,” the Sheriff’s Department said in a statement.Sindy is described as 5 feet 5 inches tall, 130 pounds with brown hair, brown eyes and a burn mark on her left hand. She was last seen wearing a white shirt, grey leggings and black shoes, officials said.Simon is two feet five inches tall with blonde curly hair, blue eyes, and a red birthmark behind his left ear. He was last seen wearing a blue hat, red shirt, gray shorts and “Spiderman” sho...

Cook's Corner reopens after deadly mass shooting

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:27 GMT

Cook's Corner reopens after deadly mass shooting In a sign of strength and resilience, Cook's Corner, the site of last week's deadly mass shooting in Orange County, reopened for business on Friday.“We feel it’s time to bring the family back together,” Cook's Corner General Manager Rhonda Palmeri posted on the restaurant's Facebook Page.The popular biker bar and restaurant opened its doors to customers at 11 a.m. A small number of patrons quickly filtered in to enjoy cold beverages and good company."People are coming in, getting beer, playing pool…they’re starting to wake up a little," said Carlos Noriega, one of the early customers.Patrons inside Cook's Corner on Sept. 1, 2023, nine days after the deadly mass shooting that killed 3 people. (KTLA)Three people were killed and six others wounded when retired Ventura Police Sgt. John Snowling opened fire inside and outside the bar on Aug. 23. Snowling, who authorities say went to the bar to target his estranged wife, died in a gunbattle with Orange County sheriff's deputies. His wife ...

Local hospital seeking to identify hospitalized patient

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:27 GMT

Local hospital seeking to identify hospitalized patient A Los Angeles area hospital is seeking the identity of a man who is currently hospitalized and unable to identify himself.The man has been receiving treatment at Los Angeles General Medical Center in Boyle Heights for one day after he was brought to the hospital from an undisclosed location.The man is believed to be about 35 years old with an average build, black hair and brown eyes. He's 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs about 172 pounds, hospital officials say.While additional details about the man's identity are limited, the hospital said he does have several distinctive tattoos.Los Angeles General Medical Center is looking to identify this patient who has been hospitalized since late August 2023. (LA General Medical Center)Among the tattoos listed is a tattoo of Benjamin Franklin on his chest with the words "In God We Trust." On his left arm he has a tattoo of a pyramid with a floating eye, similar to that seen on the United States $1 bill. On his right arm, he has a tattoo of a b...

ADA lawsuit claims Berkeley policy on virtual meetings is ‘dangerous and invasive’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:27 GMT

ADA lawsuit claims Berkeley policy on virtual meetings is ‘dangerous and invasive’ As in-person meetings return more than three-and-a-half years after Covid forced local city councils, commissions and boards to govern online, virtual options for participation have dwindled. But in California, officials like Berkeley Councilmember Susan Wengraf have been able to continue remotely tuning into meetings from their homes — a choice the 78-year-old, and many others like her, made amid myriad health concerns.There’s one problem: Due to Berkeley city officials’ reading of the Ralph M. Brown Act, a 1953 state law written to help ensure the public’s right to attend open meetings, the city’s appointed and elected officials who are approved to attend meetings over Zoom must publicly share the addresses where they will be participating — and allow residents who show up wanting to watch the meetings at their homes to do so, too.Privacy and safety concerns raised by this policy came to a head last week, when three members of Berkeley’s Commission on Disab...

US woman sets Guinness record for longest female mullet

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:27 GMT

US woman sets Guinness record for longest female mullet By Issy Ronald | CNNTami Manis is officially all business at the front and party in the back after her mullet, measuring 5 feet 8 inches (nearly 173 centimeters), was confirmed as the longest female one in the world.The 58-year-old last cut the back of her hair on February 9 1990, according to Guinness World Records.“A lot of people just notice it when I turn around, so most of the time it’s like they don’t realize how long my hair is until they look at the backside,” Manis said in a video posted by Guinness World Records on Thursday.“It was the eighties and everybody had a rat tail,” she said, adding that she was first inspired to grow a mullet after watching Til Tuesday’s music video “Voices Carry.”“The girl had a rat tail and I really wanted one of those,” said Manis.After initially cutting off her mullet in November 1989, the Tennessee resident immediately regretted it, deciding to grow it out again the following year. Since then, she’s never looked back.Normally, Manis keeps he...

Killer convicted of murdering elderly Asian man in Oakland

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:02:27 GMT

Killer convicted of murdering elderly Asian man in Oakland (KRON) -- An Alameda County jury found a man guilty of murdering an elderly Asian Oakland resident who was out for a morning walk in the Adams Point neighborhood in 2021.Teaunte Bailey, 28, was convicted of first-degree murder and robbery. Bailey was wearing a court-mandated ankle monitor when he jumped out of a vehicle and violently robbed the elderly victim, 75-year-old Pak Ho, on March 9, 2021.Investigators said Bailey shoved Ho to the ground on Jayne Avenue near Perkins Street. Ho struck his head on the concrete and died from his injuries two days later. "Bailey was in possession of Mr. Ho’s belongings on the same day of the incident, and was wearing a GPS ankle monitor which linked him to Mr. Ho’s murder and to a separate home invasion robbery," District Attorney's Office wrote.Teaunte Bailey (Mugshot via Alameda County Sheriff's Office) Bailey is facing a sentence of 32 years to life in prison. In addition to the murder and robbery charges, the jury also convicted Bailey of en...