Did Nikola Jokic really lose his MVP trophy?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:28 GMT

Did Nikola Jokic really lose his MVP trophy? DENVER (KDVR) — After winning their first NBA championship in franchise history, the Denver Nuggets and the Mile High City have been buzzing with excitement. However, Nikola Jokic has made national headlines for his humbleness, desire to return to Serbia and overall calmness. In a recent interview, he even admitted to misplacing his MVP trophy.Jokic sat down with ESPN's Malika Andrews on Wednesday to discuss the historic win. One part of the interview that stuck out was when Andrews asked Jokic why he didn't bring his Bill Russell trophy after being awarded MVP. Live updates: Nuggets championship parade day in Denver "I've got to tell you, I've done a couple of these finals MVP interviews, you're the first one to come in without the trophy. Where is it?" asked Andrews.Jokic responded, "I really don't know, I left it in the [equipment manager's] room and it's not there anymore. So, I don't know. But hopefully, it's going to arrive in my house."However, Andrews put all the Denver N...

Hot summer ahead: Weather predictions heat up for Colorado

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:28 GMT

Hot summer ahead: Weather predictions heat up for Colorado (NEXSTAR) – An already sweltering summer forecast just got even steamier. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released a new long-range weather outlook Thursday that favors above-average temperatures for basically the entire United States. Between July and September, all but a few states have between a 33% and 70% chance of a hotter-than-normal summer. The highest chance for heat is in Arizona — which is already hot on even a normal summer day. The average high in Phoenix in July is 106 degrees. El Niño could mean the hottest year on record, meteorologists warn The entire East Coast, from Maine down to Florida, the Gulf Coast, the Pacific Northwest and the Southwest is "likely" to see an above-normal summer, according to the forecast. NOAA gives about half of U.S. states a 50% to 60% chance of extra-hot weather over the next three months. Things are a bit better in California and the Midwest, but those regions are also still more likely to see a hot summer t...

Bear spotted at Tampa airport safely captured and relocated

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:28 GMT

Bear spotted at Tampa airport safely captured and relocated A mischievous Florida black bear was safely captured thanks to the combined efforts of Tampa International Airport staff and law enforcement.The incident unfolded Wednesday morning when a TSA employee spotted the bear walking along the airport perimeter fence near Hillsborough Avenue Tuesday afternoon, TPA said in a news release. Promptly alerting the Hillsborough County Aviation Authority, the employee set the wheels in motion for a coordinated response.The airport, working alongside the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, wasted no time in establishing a trap and perimeter around a dense area of vegetation at the north end of the campus to contain the bear. Throughout the night, members of TPA Operations, Airport Police, Wildlife Management, Traffic, Tampa Police, Tampa Fire Rescue, and the FWC maintained constant surveillance of the area. Using infrared helicopter cameras, Tampa Police confirmed that the bear had taken shelter within the perimeter overnight.On Wedn...

World’s largest kidney stone removed – and it’s the size of a grapefruit

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:28 GMT

World’s largest kidney stone removed – and it’s the size of a grapefruit (CNN) — The world’s largest kidney stone has been removed from a patient in Sri Lanka – and it’s about the size of a grapefruit, as long as a banana and as heavy as four hamsters.At 13.372 centimeters (5.26 inches) long and weighing 801 grams (1.76 lbs) the kidney stone broke two world records when it was removed by Sri Lankan Army doctors on June 1.Previously the records were 13 centimeters for length, set in India in 2004, and 620 grams for weight, set in Pakistan in 2008, according to Guinness World Records.Guinness World Records has confirmed that both records have been broken by the Sri Lankan stone, removed at the Colombo Army Hospital.Kidney stones consist of solid pieces of material that crystallize in the kidney, ureters or bladder due to genetic and environmental factors.They are relatively common, affecting around 10% of people at some point in their lives, and some studies suggest they may be becoming even more common.Most types can be prevented by staying hydrated and r...

28-year-old Louisiana woman posed as a teen to enroll in high school, police say

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:28 GMT

28-year-old Louisiana woman posed as a teen to enroll in high school, police say (CNN) — A 28-year-old woman in Louisiana posed as a teenager and enrolled in high school because she wanted to learn English, officials said.Martha Jessenia Gutierrez-Serrano, 28, enrolled in Hahnville High School in June 2022 and attended the entire 2022-2023 school year, the St. Charles Parish Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.School officials notified the sheriff’s office in May they had received a tip that a student on record as being 17 was in fact an adult in her mid-20s, the release said.Detectives determined Gutierrez-Serrano and her mother, 46-year-old Marta Elizeth Serrano-Alvarado, used a fraudulent passport and birth certificate to enroll Gutierrez-Serrano in school, the sheriff’s office said.Both were arrested this week and charged with one count each of injuring public records, the release said. It wasn’t immediately clear whether they have an attorney.Gutierrez-Serrano told investigators she enrolled in school to learn the English language, St. Charles...

Tom Holland says he gets more love for ‘Lip Sync Battle’ than his movies

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:28 GMT

Tom Holland says he gets more love for ‘Lip Sync Battle’ than his movies (CNN) — When the sun shines, Tom Holland and Rihanna can shine together.The “Spider-Man” star appeared on “Lip Sync Battle” back in 2017 and performed to the superstar singer’s hit song, “Umbrella.” People are still talking about it.Holland was asked about the performance in a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, saying he’s “proud” of it.“I like that it left a lasting impact,” he said. “It was an amazing time.”Holland said he had zero issue with the dance moves or the fishnet stockings he wore to get his full Rihanna on.“I’ve grown up in the most non-toxic-masculine environment possible,” he said. “I didn’t realize what I was doing was so forward-thinking.”As much as he enjoyed it, Holland said it’s not something he would repeat.“Because I’ve really worked hard in my career and I’ve really been calculated in deciding what it is I do and when I do it,” the actor said. “And for all the movies that I’m incredibly proud of, the ‘Lip Sync Battle’ is what I get the most complime...

Do Ya Think I’m Guilty? Rod Stewart offers Boris Johnson comeback tips

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:28 GMT

Do Ya Think I’m Guilty? Rod Stewart offers Boris Johnson comeback tips LONDON — Boris Johnson may be facing a ban from the British parliament — but at least Rod Stewart has his back.The veteran rocker — who once declared Blondes Have More Fun — told Sky News Thursday that he “was and still am a big fan of Boris because I think he’s got wonderful charisma.”And he offered to furnish Johnson with some top tips on a comeback.Johnson was the subject of an excoriating report from a top parliamentary committee Thursday, which ruled that he misled MPs on his knowledge of coronavirus rule-busting behavior in government and was “complicit” in an intimidation campaign against the committee’s members. Johnson has dismissed it as a “kangaroo court.”“You knew what you were getting with Boris, you know,” said Stewart in the wake of the report. “It’s not unusual. He’s told a few porkies over the years so I’m not surprised [by the committee’s findings.]”But Johnson, he conce...

Spain’s election won’t disrupt EU presidency, PM Pedro Sánchez says

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:28 GMT

Spain’s election won’t disrupt EU presidency, PM Pedro Sánchez says Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez downplayed the prospect that snap elections would disrupt Spain’s upcoming Council presidency as he emphasized making EU reindustrialization his central ambition.Spain takes over the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU for six months on July 1 — just three weeks before holding national elections on July 23, which Sánchez called after a miserable defeat of his socialist party in regional and local elections last month. “Democracy is never a problem,” he said in Madrid, defending the upcoming national vote as he announced Spain’s plan for the presidency. “It’s not the first time in Europe that elections take place during a rotation. There have been changes of government as well,” he said. He underlined how Spain has been preparing for its presidency the past year with “all the institutional, social and political actors.”Sánchez, who is scrapping for his political survival against a possible coaliti...

Eastern European COP summit in limbo over Russian blockade

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:28 GMT

Eastern European COP summit in limbo over Russian blockade BONN, Germany — Geopolitical tensions have cast doubt on whether Eastern Europe can host next year’s global climate conference. The five U.N. regional groups take turns hosting the COP summit each year, and 2024 should be Eastern Europe’s turn — but Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the ongoing conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan has resulted in a stalemate. The EU has supported Bulgaria’s candidacy, but amid the war in Ukraine, Moscow has vowed to block any EU country from hosting. The regional group has to decide by consensus. On Wednesday night, a last round of talks to break the impasse at preparatory climate talks held in Bonn ended without agreement, according to three people close to the negotiations who were granted anonymity as they’re not cleared to discuss the negotiations publicly.That means the question of where next year’s COP takes place has to be resolved at this year’s climate summit in Dubai, giving the ne...

Closing arguments begin in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:28 GMT

Closing arguments begin in Pittsburgh synagogue shooting trial (CNN) — Closing arguments began Thursday morning in the trial of the gunman who killed 11 worshippers at a Pittsburgh synagogue in 2018.Robert Bowers, 50, has pleaded not guilty to 63 charges, including obstruction of free exercise of religious beliefs resulting in death and hate crimes resulting in death. If convicted of any of 22 capital charges, the trial will move to a separate penalty phase, in which the same jury will listen to further evidence and decide whether to sentence him to death.The case stems from the mass shooting on October 27, 2018, in which Bowers stormed into the Tree of Life synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood and killed 11 people and wounded six others.Prosecutors called 60 witnesses over more than two weeks to make the case that Bowers carried out the shooting because of his hatred for Jewish people, citing a series of antisemitic comments before, during and after the mass shooting, online and in person. The gunman stated matter-of-fact...