WATCH A whole milk run from the Nationals manager

WATCH: A whole milk run from the Nationals manager

Have Washington Nationals Manager Dave Martinez’s Tantrums Gone Weekly?

After making headlines last week when he criticized a controversial official decision in a game against the Houston Astros, Martinez did it again Thursday as his team lost 5-3 to the Houston Diamondbacks (Arizona).

Martinez was knocked out of the game in the fifth inning after attacking home plate official Doug Eddings.

The losing team’s head coach made it clear to the referee that he didn’t agree with the way he judged shots and balls.

The Manitou of the American capital team cleaned the marble by hand and even lay down behind the plate in protest.

The Nats are one of the worst teams in Major League Baseball this season. They’re tied at 28-46, which puts them last in the National League East Division.

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She kills her spouse live on Facebook

Photo of a black man as target practice: US police investigating

Villa Rica, Georgia police are under investigation after using a photograph of a black man as a target during a firearms class against civilians.

The police organization shared photos of this training session on social networks last Saturday.

It was then possible to see citizens carrying their guns toward the life-size photo of a black man aiming a gun and wearing a cap, NBC News reported.

In the face of heavy criticism, the photos were removed from the police department’s Facebook page, which has since stated that they were “never intended to be insensitive, inflammatory or offensive to anyone”.

Police Chief Michael Mansour mentioned that these targets would be used for training purposes across the state. He also pointed out that other targets depicting white and Asian people were also used during the course.

According to him, the officer who posted the photos made a mistake by only posting those where the target was a black man.

“It’s a harmless mistake, but it was a mistake,” Mr. Mansour told NBC News. “And I’ll say quite frankly that we did something wrong. But at no point will I accept being told I am racist or that our ministry is racist because we made a mistake.”

For his part, the mayor of the community, Gil McDougal, told the Telegraph that he was “personally embarrassed” by the photos. For this reason an investigation was launched.

“This type of target has been used by other law enforcement agencies in the United States and has been deemed racially inappropriate and unacceptable,” Dominique Conteh, president of the Carroll County NAACP, wrote in an open letter.

The police chief is expected to meet with the mayor and Mr. Conteh to discuss the incident.

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Millionaires and the impressive sum they won for winning in

Millionaires and the impressive sum they won for winning in Colombia and qualifying for the Libertadores

Millionaires and the impressive sum they won for winning in

Millonarios FC is the new Colombian soccer champion. The teams led by Gamero won 3-2 on penalties national athlete and they were inaugurated with the title of BetPlay League 2023-I, in addition to qualifying for the Copa Libertadores 2024. Thanks to this feat, the ambassador managed to rake in millions.

The Purslane took the lead through “Fiera” Duque (30′), but the Ambassadors equalized with a goal from Andrés Llinas (69′). Although Millonarios FC controlled a large part of the game and created several goal situations, they could not decide the draw and had to decide the title on penalties. An example where goalkeeper Montero turned out to be a great figure and Larry Vásquez scored the winning goal for the title.

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How much did Millonarios FC earn for winning BetPlay League 2023-I?

By defeating Atlético Nacional at El Campín in Bogotá, Millonarios FC received the impressive sum of $500,000 (around 2,000 million Colombian pesos) from the BetPlay 2023 League.

But that’s not all, as the ambassador collected a spectacular sum of $3 million (about 12,000 million pesos) from the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol) for qualifying for the group stage of the 2024 Copa Libertadores.

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Airport worker killed after being sucked into jet engine on

Airport worker killed after being sucked into jet engine on San Antonio tarmac

An airport worker employed by Delta was killed after being sucked into an engine on the tarmac at San Antonio International Airport.

Rescuers responded to the incident around 10:25 p.m. Friday night.

The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) confirmed that the airline’s ground crew died after impacting the engine of a Delta Airlines plane. The agency described that the worker was “swallowed” by the engine.

The plane had just arrived from Los Angeles and was taxiing to a gate at the time of the accident.

Delta Flight 1111 had only one engine operating at the time the unidentified worker was sucked in and killed.

Emergency crews on the tarmac after a worker was sucked into the engine of a Delta plane in San Antonio

Emergency crews on the tarmac after a worker was sucked into the engine of a Delta plane in San Antonio

The plane stayed at the gate the next morning and the flights at the airport were delayed.

The death of the airline’s ground crew is under investigation by authorities.

“Delta Flight 1111 was taxiing to the gate with one engine at this time and at 10:25 p.m. a worker entered that engine,” the NTSB said in a statement.

“The NTSB was in touch with Delta. They are currently in the process of gathering information.”

The employee worked for a company that Delta Airlines has contracts with to support ground handling services.

A statement was released on Saturday, which said, “We are heartbroken and mourning the loss of the life of a member of the San Antonio aviator family.”

“Our hearts and full support are with her family, friends and loved ones at this difficult time.”

San Antonio airport officials said they were “sad” at the worker’s death.

“Tonight an accident occurred on the ground at San Antonio International Airport that killed a member of an airline’s ground crew,” it said.

“We are deeply saddened by this incident and are working with the authorities as they begin their investigation.” We will be sharing more information as details become available.’

The worker’s associate, Unifi Aviation, said the “tragic incident” had nothing to do with the company’s safety measures.

“Unifi Aviation is deeply saddened by the loss of our employee at San Antonio International Airport during a tragic incident in the late hours of Friday, June 23, 2023,” it said in a statement.

Rescuers responded to the incident around 10:25 p.m. Friday night

Rescuers responded to the incident around 10:25 p.m. Friday night

The death of the airline's ground crew is under investigation by authorities

The death of the airline’s ground crew is under investigation by authorities

“Our thoughts are with the family of the deceased and we remain focused on supporting our local staff and ensuring they are cared for during this time.”

“Our initial investigation determined that this incident was unrelated to Unifi’s operations, security procedures and policies.

“Out of respect for the deceased, we will not be releasing any further information.” As police and other officials continue to investigate this incident, we leave it to them to provide further details.”

This is the latest ground incident at a US airport in the past year.

An American Airlines subsidiary was fined $15,000 after the death of a ground crew member who was sucked into the engine of one of its planes.

Courtney Edwards, 34, was “choked in the engine” at Montgomery, Alabama Regional Airport on New Year’s Eve.

The mother of three was on the ramp where American Airlines Flight 3408, an Embraer E175, was parked before her death.

Piedmont Airlines has been fined by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration after being held responsible for a safety breach that resulted in her death.

Her union released a statement saying Piedmont Airlines was “guilty of a serious violation”.

An American Airlines subsidy company faces a $15,000 fine after airline worker Courtney Edwards died when she was

An American Airlines subsidy company faces a $15,000 fine after airline worker Courtney Edwards died when she was “choked” into the engine of a landed plane so violently that the entire plane shook

Edwards worked as a ground agent for Piedmont Airlines

Edwards worked as a ground agent for Piedmont Airlines

An obituary for Edwards mentions that she is survived by three children

An obituary for Edwards mentions that she is survived by three children

The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating a bottleneck on the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport on June 14, when a plane preparing to land was just 200 feet from another flight preparing to take off.

According to authorities, an American Airlines flight from Dallas, Texas, arrived at the airport around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, while a Delta flight bound for Santa Ana, California, was preparing to take off.

In a recording of the incident, air traffic controllers could be heard telling the pilot of American Airlines Flight 2406 to abort the landing and avoid the left runway 30, since Delta Air Lines Flight 1163, which was cleared to land, was still on the left runway was .

But after the air traffic controller told the American Airlines pilot to “circumnavigate,” the plane flew above and to the left of the Delta Airbus A220 — closing within 200 feet vertically and 850 feet horizontally of each other.

The incident marks at least the fifth time this year that two planes have narrowly missed each other at American airports — and happened just two days before a United Airlines plane reversed into a Delta flight at Boston’s Logan Airport.

has reached out to Delta Airlines for comment.

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Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan opens up about her

Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan opens up about her visit to Beijing, what is misunderstood amid rising US-China tensions and the potential fallout of a TikTok ban – Deadline

Face the Nation host Margaret Brennan opens up about her

Margaret Brennan was among a small group of reporters who recently traveled to China with Secretary of State Antony Blinken, a trip aimed at defusing simmering tensions with Beijing.

That was reflected in what the Face the Nation anchor and CBS News chief foreign affairs correspondent needed to get a visa to travel: “Until I had that in hand, I wasn’t sure I was going to get anywhere would be “The Secretary of State’s plane,” she said, adding that she was only allowed to stay in the country for seven days.

“That’s all we were able to get and we consider ourselves lucky because the Chinese government has denied entry to journalists not already living in the country, at least not for access to long-term visas,” she said. The channel does have a cameraman who has lived in China for decades, but amid tensions between the two countries, the Beijing government has otherwise restricted access. There is a degree of “nonetheless” here due to U.S. restrictions on access by Chinese state media, Brennan said.

Given that the 2024 presidential candidates are expected to make China a central part of their campaign rhetoric, Brennan said the complexity of the relationship could be lost. “In the American frame of reference, the Cold War with the Soviet Union is often viewed as the ultimate clash,” she said. “And that’s more complicated, more complex, and potentially more dangerous. And I don’t think America fully understands that. The Soviet Union just didn’t have the weight that China had.”

For the season so far, Face the Nation (in the half-hour format) has surpassed its competitors in total viewership and 25-54 demo. Brennan has hosted “Face the Nation” for five years and will soon have a new rival on the show: Kristen Welker, who will take over the helm of NBC News’ “Meet the Press” this fall.

In a recent interview with Deadline, Brennan spoke about tensions in China, concerns about press freedom in foreign reporting and changes in the Sunday morning landscape.

DEADLINE: In your interview with Secretary of State Blinken, he said that he believed the visit had contributed to more stability in US-China relations. To what extent do you think this was undermined when President Biden called Xi Jinping a dictator?

BRENNAN: I remember looking at her and saying, “Oh.” I think there are always public poses, and you certainly see that in Chinese propaganda. You can see that in the very cautious remarks that US officials are also making to the American press. This is a very strained relationship and there is no longer any illusion that America will change China and Biden officials would tell you that. And they accept that there will be such a tense conflict on many, many fronts. And now it’s just a matter of managing it. So it’s not like the United States and China are going to be friends and allies here. So if President Biden said that, I’m sure there were other diplomats who kind of flinched when they heard it. It’s not that it’s not factual, given the increasingly authoritarian nature of the Chinese state. And that’s one of the things that’s actually a concern: the expansion of President Xi’s control over the economy, over business, over access, that’s a problem in some ways for investment and other things… I don’t do that myself think the entire journey has been undermined. I think the United States and China are adversaries. They’re just trying to ease the tension enough to make them competitors, but they’re not friends.

DEADLINE: How different are the press restrictions compared to previous trips you’ve made to China?

BRENNAN: You can talk to people without cameras and maybe get a little more openness, but it’s not like asking on the street, “How do you feel about politics in America these days?” It’s just a completely different environment in terms of surveillance that the government is conducting and people don’t want to risk talking to a journalist per se. I interviewed an American CEO of a healthcare company [who] founded seven different hospitals in China. She has lived there for about 40 years and has witnessed this incredible development of the Chinese economy and Chinese growth. …What worries them is that there is too much rhetoric in the United States, particularly among lawmakers, in their opinion, that describes China as an adversary and justifies US actions such as investing in our own technology sectors in opposition to China as simply a good one Politics that we should be pursuing anyway. The dispute between us and them raises concerns among people who seriously invest in and live in China. …That’s why this is such a complex and complicated relationship, because our economies are so closely intertwined.

DEADLINE: What happens if the US bans TikTok? Wouldn’t that be an escalation of anti-Chinese rhetoric?

BRENNAN: There is also a risk that the Chinese government will miscalculate. American politicians [are trying to gauge] what is happening in the inner circle in China. In Xi Jinping’s office, you’re trying to gauge what’s happening in American politics. Do they misunderstand the noise and take it seriously, the increased drumbeat? So that is also a risk.

We’ve been hearing about TikTok and the national security risks it poses for years. The United States government has not responded. The Trump administration did try to force a change, but it was blocked in court. The Biden administration is trying to see what is possible in terms of a ban. But when it’s a national security threat, policymakers are kind of stuck in responding. …Some of these things just aren’t possible when you’re trying to force the private sector to make a decision about, say, spinning off a division or other types of solutions that are being brought to market. But it’s a problem that many Americans understand because they can see it, play with it, interact with it, and because American parents know their children are addicted to it. And American consumers may be told that by using these remedies they risk being fed propaganda or misinformation… but many American consumers don’t seem to care and continue to use it. …You even see US senators using the app.

DEADLINE: What have you learned about interviewing diplomats like Tony Blinken? You speak very carefully.

BRENNAN: Words are extremely important for diplomats because there is a high risk of being misunderstood. There’s the weight you bring to the conversation as the representative of the President of the United States. … And that is why they speak as carefully as they do. And also [yoiu have to have an] They know that their words are not only being sold to a domestic audience, but that they are speaking around the world and that translation matters and that the precision of your words is paramount. They must also learn to read the state media in places where there is state control, like China, and to understand the extent to which propaganda is written before the meeting actually takes place and to what extent it reflects what happened in the private sphere.

DEADLINE: What concerns do you have about the US media presence in China?

BRENNAN: We have a wonderful cinematographer who has lived there for decades, but when you’re trying to get in as a new correspondent or someone who doesn’t live there yet, it’s extremely difficult. And the reason for that is that you have to have people on site who are able to get acquainted with the local officials and report exactly what they see. This first-hand experience is so important. In my conversations with American diplomats, it turned out that they are indeed pushing for it. It would reflect a certain level of confidence on the part of the Chinese government if it allowed this to happen. …So we’ll see if that opens up, and I know CBS might love to return.

DEADLINE: Kristen Welker will take over NBC News’ show “Meet the Press” this fall. When that happens, all major Sunday programs will either have a woman as the host or co-host.

BRENNAN: It’s wonderful to see more women in this position on Sunday mornings. I think she’s a wonderful person and I’ve known her for years, since I’ve been a White House correspondent. Fox’s Shannon Bream recently took on the role. Dana Bash often performs on Sundays, although she shares airtime with Jake Tapper. Martha Raddatz is also in this rotation [on ABC News’ This Week]. It just goes to show the fact that we can do a really great job given the opportunity and we’re sure to be rewarded with the confidence of the crowds at home. I think representation is definitely important and I don’t think we have to prove ourselves anymore in this job. So I think it’s great. Welcome to Sunday.

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Twitter hacker and crypto scammer sentenced to five years in

Twitter hacker and crypto scammer sentenced to five years in prison

On Friday, a federal court sentenced Joseph James O’Conner to five years in prison for his involvement in the 2020 Twitter hack. Last month, the 24-year-old, known online as PlugwalkJoe, pleaded guilty to a series of cybercrimes including conducting a SIM-swapping attack that targeted a TikTok account with millions of followers. Through the 2020 Twitter hack, O’Conner and his accomplices gained access to the company’s backend and subsequently the accounts of Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Barack Obama and more than 100 other high-profile users. O’Conner made a net profit of $794,000 on the crypto scam that followed.

“After stealing and fraudulently redirecting the stolen cryptocurrency, O’Connor and his co-conspirators laundered it through dozens of transfers and transactions, and exchanged some of it for bitcoin using cryptocurrency exchange services,” the Justice Department said. “Ultimately, some of the stolen cryptocurrency was deposited into a cryptocurrency account controlled by O’Connor.” In 2021, Graham Ivan Clark, the alleged juvenile mastermind behind the breach, pleaded guilty in exchange for a three-year prison sentence. In addition to his five-year sentence, O’Conner also faces three years of supervised release after his sentence. He also has to forfeit the $794,000 he stole during the hack.

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SAG AFTRA executives say contract negotiations have been hugely productive as

SAG-AFTRA executives say contract negotiations have been “hugely productive” as they “remain optimistic” a fair deal can be struck

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SAG-AFTRA leaders today informed their members that the guild’s ongoing contract negotiations have been “extremely productive” and that they “remain optimistic” that a fair deal can be struck with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.

In a video posted to the Guild’s YouTube channel, SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher and National Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland provided their first update on the negotiations since negotiations began on June 7, two days after Guild members announced 97.9% had voted in favor of authorizing a strike if an acceptable deal is not reached by the end of the month in which the current contract expires.

Drescher said on tape shortly after the conclusion of Friday’s negotiation session outside the negotiation room, “We’re not going to give you a lot of detailed reports tonight because honestly it’s very confidential what’s going on there.” But I just want to reassure you that we conduct extremely productive negotiations that focus on all the crucial issues that you have told us are most important to you. And we remain strong and will strike a landmark deal.”

Watch the video here:

As the guild enters what may be the final week of negotiations before their current contract expires on June 30, Crabtree-Ireland said, “We have a very tight window of opportunity until our contract expires.” We’ve all worked long and hard to to move these conversations forward, and we remain optimistic that we can bring the studios, networks and streamers together to negotiate a fair deal that respects your contributions to the industry.”

The video update comes the day after Directors Guild members overwhelmingly ratified a new film and television deal and 54 days after the ongoing Writers Guild strike began.

Before voting on permission to strike, the union laid out some of its key negotiating issues, including “economic justice, balances, regulating the use of artificial intelligence and alleviating the strain of the industry-wide shift to self-taping.”

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Cubs Injury News Surgery for Heuer Hughes and Davis

Cubs Injury News: Surgery for Heuer, Hughes and Davis – bleachernation.com

Today we received three injury updates from the Chicago Cubs, all of which are surgical in nature and therefore all bad news. So this isn’t as much fun as today’s game.

Codi Heuer

First, Codi Heuer’s injury was exactly what it looked like: something cracked in his elbow. It’s the elbow fracture that sometimes occurs at the end of Tommy John’s rehab (it’s rare, but we’ve seen it at about this point in the process), with the reconstructed ligament involved in the fracture but still healthy itself. It sucks almost beyond words and you feel sorry for Heuer.

The bone was fixed with screws and wires (Sun-Times), but now it just takes a very long time of immobilization while the bone heals. And then comes the actual rehab process. One can therefore assume that Heuer will be canceled for a long time, maybe even well into next season.

Brandon Hughes

Next up is substitute Brandon Hughes, who ended up having surgery on his problematic knee and his season is over. It’s not hard to see why when reading the Tribune’s description of the procedure:

The procedure involves breaking the leg above the thigh bone and then realigning the knee and leg. The bone takes six months to heal before it can begin the rehab period. The hope is that the fix will prevent Hughes from putting pressure on the area of ​​his left knee that’s missing cartilage, allowing his legs to bend more and relieving the knee discomfort he’s experiencing.

By the way, Michael Fulmer had the procedure done, so obviously it can work.

Hughes, 27, was expected to play a big part in the bullpen this year, but he just could never remain healthy enough to be effective and stay on the field. Hopefully Hughes will be back in time for spring training or part of it.

Burn Davis

Finally, there’s young outfielder Brennen Davis, who retired from a game a few weeks ago after an awkward swing but has struggled with contact quality issues all year (having spent most of last season following back surgery was missing). It turns out that Davis has now had another operation – the so-called “core operation” – and he will be out for six weeks.

From Jed Hoyer on the Tribune: “The hope is that this explains a little the difficulties: The strikeout rate has gone down, but obviously the ball hasn’t flown off the bat as well as it has in the past.” He is like that strong, and when it hits 100% it really has an impact. So the hope is that this eases his discomfort and he comes back and becomes the athlete that he is.”

I’ll hope alongside Hoyer, but I can’t lie: the fact that Davis will need another operation this year is deeply worrying (and the situation was already very worrying). If he’s only been out for six weeks it doesn’t have to have been a MAJOR surgery, so maybe you can take some consolation? Maybe he’ll come back for the final month and a half of the Triple-A season feeling healthy, strong and refreshed. I just have to hope, hope, hope as the 23-year-old outfielder was so impressive before the back injury wiped out his 2022 season. He was in the top 30 in all of baseball at the time, and for good reason.

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All three guys will have unanswered questions about the 40-man roster in the off-season, but I’ll save that for another day. It’s too depressing to think about.

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