Former Raiders tight end Foster Moreau to step away from football after blood cancer diagnosis

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:42 GMT

Former Raiders tight end Foster Moreau to step away from football after blood cancer diagnosis By Jacob Lev and George Ramsay | CNNFoster Moreau, an NFL free agent and former Las Vegas Raiders tight end, has announced he will step away from football having been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma.The 25-year-old Moreau said the diagnosis came during a routine physical with the New Orleans Saints.“Through somewhat of a miraculous process, this free agency period has been life changing for me,” he wrote on Twitter.“During a routine physical conducted by the Saints’ medical team down in New Orleans, I’ve come to learn that I have Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, and will be stepping away from football at this time to fight a new opponent: Cancer.“I’m grateful for the support and thankful for people who have stood firm with me. There hasn’t been a single step I’ve taken without hundreds of people lighting the path before me, and I will continue to seek their guidance.”Related ArticlesRaiders | ‘Legit babe’ Ji...

Body of teen suspected in Denver high school shooting identified

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:42 GMT

Body of teen suspected in Denver high school shooting identified The body of suspected Denver East High School shooter Austin Lyle has been identified after it was found west of Denver in Park County, authorities said.The Park County Coroner’s Office confirmed in an agency Facebook posting that a dead body found Wednesday night on Park County Road 68 is 17-year-old Austin Lyle. Lyle’s next of kin have been notified, officials said in their posted statement. An autopsy and death investigation is planned, they said.No further details were released.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Biden issues order to strengthen gun background checks Crime and Public Safety | Mexican cartel apology is cold comfort to U.S. victims’ families Crime and Public Safety | Several dead in shooting at Jehovah’s Witness hall in Germany Crime and Public Safety | Judge rules Michigan school employees shielded from lawsuit alleging negligence ahead of deadly mass shooting Crime and Public Safet...

WBC just had Ohtani vs. Trout. Why hasn’t hockey had McDavid vs. Matthews on world stage?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:42 GMT

WBC just had Ohtani vs. Trout. Why hasn’t hockey had McDavid vs. Matthews on world stage? San Jose Sharks coach David Quinn, a huge baseball fan, watched Team USA play Japan in the riveting final of the World Baseball Classic in Miami.Like millions of others, Quinn, whose family for years had Boston Red Sox season tickets, was glued to the television Tuesday night as pitcher Shohei Ohtani faced slugger Mike Trout in a matchup between baseball’s two best players. With two out in the ninth inning, Ohtani struck out his Los Angeles Angels teammate, giving Japan a stirring 3-2 victory.“Oh yeah, I sure did,” watch, Quinn said. “It was exciting.”It was also a reminder that hockey hasn’t had a similar best-on-best tournament in seven years — and won’t for at least another two or three.The 2016 World Cup of Hockey in Toronto, won by a Canadian team that featured current Sharks Logan Couture and Marc-Edouard Vlasic, and former Sharks Joe Thornton and Brent Burns, marked the last time all of the sport’s best players were in one setting.Since then, no Olympic games that have ...

Kurtenbach: Jonathan Kuminga has arrived, and perhaps the Warriors have, too

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:42 GMT

Kurtenbach: Jonathan Kuminga has arrived, and perhaps the Warriors have, too The Warriors have been begging for anyone to step up for these the last few weeks of the season.The Dubs’ big three — Steph Curry, Klay Thompson, and Draymond Green — needed reinforcement. The team, as a whole, needed a push.And just in time, someone has come through.Jonathan Kuminga has flashed his prodigious talent before this past week — it’s impossible to hide that athleticism. But to the Warriors, he was a work in progress. The game was still too fast for him. His instincts were not quite honed.I don’t think that’s the case any longer.Kuminga’s game is still in its infancy — he’s 20 years old and in his second NBA season — but he has leveled up in March. He’s no longer a project; he’s an asset, finding a role as the team’s roll man.The wing’s last three games were big-time performances, and driving forces in the Warriors’ first back-to-back road wins since last season’s NBA Finals.The Warriors have been sho...

Editorial: Governor’s effort to lower insulin prices is a smart investment

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:42 GMT

Editorial: Governor’s effort to lower insulin prices is a smart investment Gavin Newsom is taking aim at the three greedy insulin drugmakers who have made billions in profits at the expense of Californians with Type 1 diabetes who must take the medication every day to survive.The governor announced Saturday a new $100 million, 10-year contract with the nonprofit drugmaker Civica RX to make insulin available at a cost of no more than $30 per vial. Half of the money will go toward developing the insulin product, and the remaining $50 million will be invested in a manufacturing facility.Insulin costs about $10 per dose to produce. In 1995, the price stood at $24 per vial. Today, the drug can cost more than $200. Consequently, one in six insulin users say they are forced to ration their doses because they can’t afford the cost.Newsom believes the state can help patients who now pay out of pocket thousands of dollars a year. While it won’t be easy, he deserves credit for trying to break the oligopoly that’s making basic prescription drugs unaf...

A’s hard-working Langeliers ready for a full-time role

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:42 GMT

A’s hard-working Langeliers ready for a full-time role MESA, Ariz. — The Athletics did a lot of rebuilding this offseason following a 102-loss season. Shea Langeliers has been working hard this spring to prove there’s one spot they won’t have to worry about.The 25-year-old catcher is the most advanced of Oakland’s young prospects and he’ll be taking on a full-time, starting role after just 40 games in the majors last season.Langeliers has to make up for the loss of Sean Murphy, the A’s catcher who developed a commanding presence at the plate and behind the it over the last four seasons before being traded. But there’s reason for optimism that Langeliers is up to the task.Putting so much trust and faith in a young catcher can be difficult, but veteran A’s pitchers Paul Blackburn and James Kaprielian are confident Langeliers is the right guy for the job.“He fits right in and he’s prepared,” Kaprielian said. “He’s got the tools and the skills and now he’s just going to have to produce on a consistent basis. There’s no doubt in my min...

Opinion: Gov. Newsom’s gas plan would hold Big Oil accountable

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:42 GMT

Opinion: Gov. Newsom’s gas plan would hold Big Oil accountable Exxon collected $6.3 million an hour. Chevron last year doubled its 2021 profits and boasted about “outstanding results” in an earnings call. Valero made nearly 10 times more.While oil companies were raking it in, Californians were paying for it in record high gas prices — $2.61 per gallon higher than the national average. We were charged those sky-high prices even though the cost of crude oil was down and there were no changes to state taxes, fees or regulations. While we all know that gas has always cost a bit more here than in other states, it’s never been by that much.In 2022 alone, oil companies hauled in more than $200 billion in profits. If you or I made $98 million a year for 2,000 years, we still wouldn’t make as much as oil companies did last year.The out-of-control gas prices in California stretched household budgets to the max and forced countless families to choose between things such as putting food on the table or going to the doctor. High fuel costs also inflic...

Suspect shot, killed during standoff with San Jose police

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:42 GMT

Suspect shot, killed during standoff with San Jose police (KRON) -- San Jose police have shot and killed a man Thursday morning who was holding three hostages, including two children, since Wednesday night, according to San Jose Police Department officials. Officers said they received a call to the scene around 8:30 p.m. Wednesday.Officers are currently on the scene at a home Thursday morning on the 900 block of Boynton Avenue where the man barricaded himself and the hostage and was armed with a machete, officials said. Video shows couch fly through the San Francisco sky during storm The suspect was taken to the hospital for treatment but was pronounced dead from his injuries. No officers were injured.Officers said the three hostages were safely removed from the home.Officers will remain on the scene for the investigation. Police said there is no imminent danger to the surrounding public.

Mudslide cracks, closes Redwood Boulevard in Novato

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:42 GMT

Mudslide cracks, closes Redwood Boulevard in Novato (KRON) -- Officials are monitoring a mudslide in Marin County that happened Tuesday night causing an erosion on the hillside. The mudslide happened above Redwood Boulevard just west of Highway 101 and the Marin County Airport in Novato.A significant amount of water and mud has been pushed down causing about a 100-foot stretch of Redwood Boulevard to buckle and break into pieces. Storm kills 5 in San Francisco Bay Area Marin County Officials said this mudslide uncovered one of two PG&E gas main lines possibly creating pressure on a North Marin Water District aqueduct, which runs from Sonoma County to Marin County. As of Thursday morning, no gas or water line breach has occurred and there has been no visible movement since Tuesday night. Officials said there is no immediate threat to residents.KRON On is streaming live news now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container o...

UVA’s Mike Hollins says it’s a “miracle” he’s able to return to practice, four months after surviving a shooting

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:56:42 GMT

UVA’s Mike Hollins says it’s a “miracle” he’s able to return to practice, four months after surviving a shooting University of Virginia fifth-year running back Mike Hollins said Tuesday it’s a “miracle” that he’s able to return to the practice field, four months after surviving a shooting that killed three of his football teammates.“It’s literally a miracle that I’m here today and just living that out,” Hollins told reporters after practice.“I just feel really blessed to be back on ground and to be able to continue my dreams, my former teammates’ dreams. A lot of blessings in some tough times that are hard to see, but I try to continue to move forward.”Hollins, a native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was one of two people wounded when a fellow student opened fire on a bus returning to Charlottesville, Virginia, from a class field trip, killing football players Devin Chandler, Lavel Davis Jr. and D’Sean Perry.The deaths of Chandler, Davis Jr. and Perry left three enormous holes on a team that felt more like family than anything...