Dulles Greenway bald eagles have a baby, with more on the way
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:16:14 GMT
This article was written by WTOP’s news partner InsideNoVa.com and republished with permission. Sign up for InsideNoVa.com’s free email subscription today.The Dulles Greenway and Loudoun Wildlife Conservancy are celebrating the birth of a baby bald eagle on the Dulles Greenway wetlands.Rosa and Martin, the adult female and male bald eagles that reside on the wetlands near Leesburg, laid three eggs in February. The first eaglet hatched Tuesday morning, and the second and third eaglets are predicted to hatch within the week. You can view a video of the first eaglet eating here.“We are elated to share the wonderful news that Rosa and Martin have welcomed their first eaglet into the nest this season,” said Dulles Greenway spokesperson Terry Hoffman in a news release. “We look forward to sharing these captivating moments with our eagle fans, as we await the arrival of eaglet number two and three in a few days. We encourage viewers to join the live-stream camera and speak with our eagle c...Scholz says Germany wants to curb ‘irregular migration’
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:16:14 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Thursday that Germany will have to do a better job at clamping down on “irregular migration” and deporting those who don’t legally reside in the country.Scholz said that Germany, however, would continue to provide protection for Ukrainians fleeing Russia’s war.“Our responsibility in the face of this terrible war of aggression naturally also includes providing protection for Ukrainian citizens in the European Union,” Scholz said in a speech to parliament, adding that “all levels of government have been doing a great job for more than a year — especially the cities, counties and municipalities.”More than 1 million Ukrainians have found shelter in Germany since Russia invaded their country more than a year ago. In addition, more than 200,000 people from countries like Syria, Afghanistan and Turkey have applied for asylum in 2022. Local communities have for months said they’re struggling to house the many newcomers to Germany a...Birth, School, Work, delaying Death: The Godfathers’ Peter Coyne snuffs lifelong smoking addiction
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:16:14 GMT
(new Image()).src = "https://capi.connatix.com/tr/si?token=9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384&cid=c2ffed0c-3624-46c0-b10f-97c976d290a3";cnx.cmd.push(function() { cnx({ playerId: "9be9c680-c459-4acb-af21-654a2ccca384",mediaId: "bb2327e2-bd92-447d-9454-7f5e8f4c264d"}).render("4488542ff372482e8f56b9713d971c42"); });Great moments in live rock ’n’ roll shows that have been burned into music fans’ minds can often become distorted over time, yet Peter Coyne, the singer of The Godfathers, recently confirmed one of my great 9:30 Club memories.It was March 1988, weeks after the British band released their “Birth, School, Work, Death” album. In my mind’s eye, I could picture The Godfathers storming on-stage at the old 9:30 Club, amid a cloud of still-legal-cigarette-smoke, and ripping into their first number.More Local NewsMore Entertainment News“As we went on stage, I’d be smoking a cigarette,” Coyne tells WTOP, 35 years after that show. ...Gianni Infantino re-elected FIFA president by acclaim
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:16:14 GMT
KIGALI, Rwanda (AP) — Gianni Infantino was re-elected FIFA president by acclaim on Thursday through 2027, after suggesting the financial results under his leadership would keep an industry CEO in the job for life. Infantino had no election opponent and won by acclaim instead of a formal vote by the congress of 211 member federations whose basic annual funding from FIFA has risen from $250,000 to $2 million since his first win in 2016. FIFA had $4 billion reserves after the World Cup in Qatar finished in December. It has conservatively forecast record revenue of at least $11 billion through the men’s 2026 World Cup being hosted in North America.“If a CEO tells the stakeholders that the products were multiplied by seven I believe that they would keep that CEO forever,” Infantino told FIFA members. “They would love for this story to keep on going.“But I am here for a four-year cycle only,” said Infantino, whose presidency can eventually run for 15 years through 2031.The Swiss lawyer wa...Nootbaar says pepper-grinder sales are ‘up quite a bit’
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:16:14 GMT
TOKYO (AP) — Lars Nootbaar’s pepper-grinder gesture is catching on all across Japan, not just at the Tokyo Dome.You see people doing it on the trains, across the counter ordering a coffee and of course among the 40,000 fans who have packed the Tokyo Dome to watch Japan play in the World Baseball Classic.“The fans have leaned it to that. It’s been pretty cool,” Nootbaar said Thursday. “I heard the pepper grinders around the country, their sales have gone up quite a bit this past week.”Nootbaar should ask for a commission, or an endorsement. Behind Shohei Ohtani, he’s become Japan’s No. 2 attraction.“It’s been great,” said the St. Louis Cardinals outfielder, who grew up in California. “The fans have embraced me. The team has embraced me, which has been so great for me to be able to be myself and just go about my day normally with these guys. They’ve been fantastic. I didn’t really expect it to turn out this way.”Nootbaar said he’s ready ...Analysis: Chalk rules in women’s March Madness bracket picks
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:16:14 GMT
The women’s NCAA Tournament field is set and now the fun begins with 68 teams vying for the national championship and cutting down the nets in Dallas.There’s a new format to March Madness, with two regionals in Seattle and Greenville, South Carolina, instead of the usual four. Here’s a look at what could happen over the next few weeks. This guidance will be 100% accurate — until the first round tips off on Friday.CHALK RULESA No. 1 seed has won the national championship the past 10 tournaments and 14 of 15. The only time that didn’t happen was in 2011 when coach Gary Blair led Texas A&M to the title as a No. 2 seed. Since 2005, at least two of the No. 1s have made the Final Four every year except for 2016. This year’s overwhelming betting favorite is top-ranked and defending national champion South Carolina, the only undefeated team in the tourney.LACK OF MAJOR UPSETSThere is a feeling that parity continues to find its way into women’s basketball with 19 losses...MARCH MADNESS ’23: An AP trivia quiz for the NCAA Tournament
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:16:14 GMT
How well do you know the NCAA Tournament? Try this AP trivia quiz about the history of March Madness:1. What is the name of the video highlight recap of each year’s NCAA Tournament?2. What is the highest number of games one team can play in a single NCAA Tournament?3. What team emerged from the first-ever First Four to reach the Final Four?4. Which coach has won the most NCAA Tournament games? Hint: He is retired.5. Eight schools have won more than two NCAA tournament titles. Which one has not? a.) Kansasb.) Villanovac.) North Carolina Stated.) Connecticut6. Who is the only three-time Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four?7. What was the first No. 16 seed to win in the NCAA Tournament? Who did they beat?8. What was the first No. 15 seed to win in the NCAA Tournament? Who did they beat?9. Who is the only coach to win the national championship at two schools?10. Who holds the NCAA career record for most points scored in the tournament?11. What program has made the most appearances...Watch the moment Russian jet struck US drone over Black Sea
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:16:14 GMT
The Pentagon has released footage of a Russian fighter jet colliding with a U.S. surveillance drone over the Black Sea on Tuesday.While making what the Pentagon said was a routine flight in international airspace, the uncrewed MQ-9 Reaper was intercepted by two Russian Su-27 fighter jets. The warplanes dumped jet fuel on the drone and flew in front of it before one of the jets struck the drone’s propeller.U.S. operators were forced to ditch the uncrewed aircraft in the Black Sea. The U.S. said the Russian pilots were “reckless” and “unprofessional.” Russian officials denied responsibility for the crash, shifting blame to the drone’s pilots.Despite the incident, the U.S. will continue conducting surveillance flights worldwide, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Wednesday.“Make no mistake, the United States will continue to fly and to operate wherever international law allows,” Austin said at the start of a virtual meeting of nations supporting Ukraine against Russia. “It i...Poland smashes Russian spy ring, defense minister says
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:16:14 GMT
Poland’s security services have broken up a Russian spy network, the Polish defense minister said Thursday.“It was a spy group, they were collecting information for the benefit of those who attacked Ukraine,” Mariusz Błaszczak told public broadcaster PR1, adding that “the entire spy network had been dismantled.”Błaszczak did not specify the kind of actions the group was involved in, but said it represented a “real” threat. He said Interior Minister Mariusz Kamiński would give more details at a press conference Thursday morning.The minister’s announcement is in line with previous reports from private radio broadcaster RFM, which said Wednesday — without identifying its sources — that six foreign nationals suspected of collecting information on behalf of the Russian secret service had been arrested by Polish intelligence services.According to RFM, the alleged spy ring had installed cameras on highways and railways — including near an air...Vast majority of Europeans see Russia as an adversary, poll finds
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:16:14 GMT
Russia is widely seen as an “adversary” or “rival” by Europeans, while the EU is perceived as stronger than before the start of Moscow’s war on Ukraine, according to a report by the European Council on Foreign Relations published Thursday.On average, two-thirds of those polled across 10 European countries consider Russia as a rival to their own country, while 40 percent see it as weaker than before it invaded Ukraine.The “adversary” stance was strongest in Denmark (82 percent), followed by Estonia and Poland (both 79 percent), Britain (77 percent), Germany (69 percent), Spain (65 percent), France (59 percent), Portugal (57 percent) and Italy (54 percent). In Romania, 44 percent said Russia is an adversary or rival.The EU, meanwhile, is seen as stronger than a year ago everywhere — including in the post-Brexit U.K. — except Italy.Political scientists Ivan Krastev and Mark Leonard, who wrote the report, say the results show that the war in Ukraine has created three blocs in...Latest news
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