Bruins lose late lead, then game in Tampa, 5-4

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:43:04 GMT

Bruins lose late lead, then game in Tampa, 5-4 Jeremy Swayman deserved a better fate in Tampa on Monay night. The rest of the Bruins? Not so much.Swayman made a season-high 41 saves, but the B’s allowed a 6-on-5 goal with less than five seconds left in regulation and, on a bad change, Brandon Hagel won it on a breakaway goal to lift the Lightning to a 5-4 win at Amalie Arena.The B’s scored on three of the four shots they could muster in the third period and it looked like they would hold up.Charlie Coyle scored the go-ahead goal with 3:51 left in regulation. From behind the Tampa net, James van Riemsdyk fed Coyle for a one-timer that gave the B’s a 4-3 lead.But things got hairy after that. John Beecher took a high-sticking penalty with 2:20 left in regulation. The B’s killed that off and it appeared to have the game in hand but in the final seconds, Victor Hedman kept the puck in right at the blue line and Nikita Kucherov scored the tying goal with 4.8 seconds left to force overtime.In OT, the B’s n...

Chicago Bulls, seeking solutions to a pattern of slow starts, want to ‘come out of the ring like Mike Tyson’

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:43:04 GMT

Chicago Bulls, seeking solutions to a pattern of slow starts, want to ‘come out of the ring like Mike Tyson’ Six minutes into Saturday’s game against the Miami Heat, Chicago Bulls fans had seen enough.Boos echoed through the United Center as the Heat took a 20-1 lead, growing louder when DeMar DeRozan was called for an offensive foul on the ensuing play. Vocal disappointment at the arena is typically muted — even in the final minutes of a demoralizing opening-day blowout, there wasn’t much to hear in the way of fan dissension.But as the Bulls slipped into a deficit of at least 19 points for the third consecutive home game, fans reached a breaking point, shouting for players to be traded and coaches to be fired. And although that same crowd would cheer raucously three quarters later when the Bulls completed a comeback win, the message lingered.This can’t go on any longer. And the Bulls can’t afford more slow starts.“The feeling we all have when you look up and you see that — it’s frustrating,” DeRozan said. “It’s embarrassing...

4 things we heard from Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus, including ‘accountability’ for coaches and players

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:43:04 GMT

4 things we heard from Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus, including ‘accountability’ for coaches and players Chicago Bears coach Matt Eberflus spoke with reporters Monday at Halas Hall to review his team’s 31-26 loss to the Detroit Lions on Sunday at Ford Field.Here are four things we heard during that session.1. Matt Eberflus said coaches are reviewing their responsibilities for the fourth-quarter collapse.The Lions scored 17 unanswered points to end the game, and Eberflus was asked multiple questions about the coaches’ role in the unraveling.He said that, like players, the coaches take accountability for their missteps. But he declined to provide specific examples, citing a desire not to give too much away to future opponents.“You always look and say, ‘Should I have called this? Should I have called that? Should I be more aggressive here? Less aggressive there?’” Eberflus told reporters. “If you’re an offensive coordinator or a defensive coordinator, you always look and say, ‘Hey, what would I do better here and how would I grow in th...

Mars Williams, free-jazz musician and saxophonist for the Psychedelic Furs, dies at 68

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:43:04 GMT

Mars Williams, free-jazz musician and saxophonist for the Psychedelic Furs, dies at 68 When the Chicago Reader declared in 1997 that audiences “won’t find a busier saxophonist in Chicago than Mars Williams,” more evergreen words were scarcely written.Even in his 60s, Williams remained an omnipresent, indefatigable musical presence in this city and beyond. His live-wire sax sound expanded to fill the space it was in, whether a DIY hole-in-the-wall or a teeming arena concert with the Psychedelic Furs, with whom he toured as recently as last month.“I don’t know anyone else who’s able to go one night from playing a rock concert in front of 5,000 people to playing at the Beat Kitchen in front of 10, and taking both contexts absolutely seriously,” saxophonist Dave Rempis told the Tribune recently. “It’s not even rare; it’s unheard of to move back and forth between all the worlds that he does.”Williams died Nov. 20 from ampullary cancer, a rare cancer affecting the area around the small intestine, after being ...

What to stream this week: ‘Oppenheimer,’ Adam Sandler as a lizard and celebs dancing to Taylor Swift

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:43:04 GMT

What to stream this week: ‘Oppenheimer,’ Adam Sandler as a lizard and celebs dancing to Taylor Swift “Ted Lasso” star Hannah Waddingham’s Christmas special and Tuesday’s edition of “Dancing With the Stars” promising celebrities swaying to the music of Taylor Swift are some of the new television, movies, music and games headed to a device near you.Also among the offerings worth your time as selected by The Associated Press’ entertainment journalists is a collection of 55 Tina Turner singles from 1975-2023, Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” will finally be available to watch in your living room and Adam Sandler voices a 74-year-old lizard in Netflix’s animated “Leo.”NEW MOVIES TO STREAM— Are you and your home entertainment system prepared? After making nearly $950 million at the box office, Christopher Nolan’s three-hour “Oppenheimer” will finally be available to watch in your living room starting on Tuesday. There’s a UHD streaming version available to purchase for $19.99, as well as 4K Ultra HD and Blu-Ray options with over 3 hours of extras, with everything overseen by...

Climate change hits women’s health harder. Activists want leaders to address it at COP28

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:43:04 GMT

Climate change hits women’s health harder. Activists want leaders to address it at COP28 NEW DELHI (AP) — Manju Devi suffered in pain for two months last year as she worked on a farm near Delhi, unable to break away from duties that sometimes had her standing for hours in the waist-deep water of a rice paddy, lifting heavy loads in intense heat and spraying pesticides and insecticides. When that pain finally became too much to bear, she was rushed to a hospital.The doctors’ verdict: Devi had suffered a prolapsed uterus and would need a hysterectomy. She hadn’t said a word to her family about her discomfort because of societal taboo over discussing a “women’s illness,” and with two grown children and three grandchildren looking to the 56-year-old widow to help put food on the table, Devi had relied on painkillers to stay in the fields.“I endured excruciating pain for months, scared to speak about it publicly. It shouldn’t take a surgical procedure to make us realize the cost of increasing heat,” she said, surrounded by women who told of undergoing a similar ordeal....

North Korea will try again to launch a military spy satellite in the coming days

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:43:04 GMT

North Korea will try again to launch a military spy satellite in the coming days TOKYO (AP) — North Korea told neighboring Japan that it will make a third attempt to launch a military spy satellite in the coming days, Japanese officials said Tuesday, after the two previous launches failed.Japan’s coast guard said North Korea notified Tokyo of its plan to launch the satellite sometime between Wednesday and Nov. 30. The notice identified three maritime zones where debris from the rocket carrying the satellite may fall. Two are in the waters between the Korean Peninsula and China and the third in the Philippine Sea, Japanese coastguard spokesperson Kazuo Ogawa said.Ogawa said the areas are the same as North Korea identified for its earlier satellite launches in May and August, implying the third attempt would have a similar flight path. North Korea gives Japan the launch information because Japan’s coast guard coordinates and distributes maritime safety information in East Asia. The North’s notification came a day after rival South Korea warned it to ca...

Sony to bring immersive indoor theme park to Oakbrook Center

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:43:04 GMT

Sony to bring immersive indoor theme park to Oakbrook Center OAK BROOK, Ill. — An immersive indoor theme park featuring attractions and themed dining experiences from some of Sony's most iconic films is coming to Oakbrook Center.The new theme park coming to Oak Brook will occupy a portion of the space that formerly housed Sears.The immersive experience, called "Wonderverse," will feature escape rooms, interactive exhibits, VR experiences, bumper cars and racing simulators based on films like "Ghostbusters," "Zombieland," "Jumanji" and more.  2 Illinois Lottery players split $325k prize after hitting jackpot over the weekend According to the Wonderverse website, among the interactive exhibits and attractions, guests will have the chance to enjoy food and refreshments from the themed dining spaces and hidden bars.The Chicago Tribune says the new theme park will also offer guests the chance to purchase themed merchandise from shops that will be housed in the 45,000-square-foot space.  Evanston city council to vote on Ryan Field rebuild The&n...

Evanston City Council to vote on Ryan Field rebuild

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:43:04 GMT

Evanston City Council to vote on Ryan Field rebuild EVANSTON, Ill. -- Evanston may finally decide on the future of Northwestern's Ryan Field Monday night.A special meeting of the Evanston City Council set to convene at 6 p.m. on Monday for an all important vote of the redesign of Ryan Field.Northwestern University wants to rebuild their almost century old football stadium, Ryan Field, which would cost an estimated $800 million.The university also want to host six concerts a year and other events at the new venue, which would require to be rezoned. But, a lot of people in the area are not on board the plan after citing problems such as noise and traffic congestion. Stadium Showdown: Will Evanston City Council block Northwestern’s plan for Ryan Field concerts? To get the greenlight, Northwestern has put forth a package of concessions originally valued at around $100 million over 10 years. But, the university dug a little deeper and made a new offer last week now worth about $175 million to the city over 15 years.Some of those concess...

US Navy plane overshoots runway, ends up in Hawaii bay

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:43:04 GMT

US Navy plane overshoots runway, ends up in Hawaii bay HONOLULU (KHON) -- A U.S. Navy plane ended up in a bay after overshooting a runway in Hawaii on Monday, officials said. All nine people on board the P-8A aircraft made it safely to shore after landing in Kaneohe Bay just after 2 p.m., and there were no injuries, according to the Honolulu Emergency Medical Services Department. Coast Guard spokesperson Petty Officer Ryan Fisher said the Coast Guard responded to the scene but that rescue operations were quickly called off. American Airlines flight attendants ask for permission to strike “It sounds like all parties involved were rescued,” he said.The P-8A aircraft overshot the runway at a Marine base on Kaneohe Bay, said U.S. Marine Corps spokesperson Gunnery Sgt. Orlando Perez. He did not have further information.The P-8A is often used to hunt for submarines and used in reconnaissance and intelligence gathering. It is manufactured by Boeing and shares many parts with the 737 commercial jet.The base is about 10 miles (16 kilomete...