Ex-intern sues Idaho lawmakers over post-rape harrassment

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:30:57 GMT

Ex-intern sues Idaho lawmakers over post-rape harrassment By Rebecca Boone | Associated PressBOISE, Idaho — A former Idaho legislative intern is suing a lawmaker who was convicted of raping her and one of his colleagues for publicly releasing the teen’s identity and launching a campaign of harassment against her.The young woman, who uses the pseudonym “Jane Doe” in the federal lawsuit, was just 19 when she reported that then-Rep. Aaron von Ehlinger raped her at his apartment after the two had dinner at a Boise restaurant in March 2021. The Associated Press generally does not identify people who say they have been sexually assaulted.In the lawsuit, Doe says von Ehlinger and then Rep. Priscilla Giddings, both Republicans, retaliated by publicly releasing her name, encouraging media outlets to publicize it, and lying about her. She is seeking unspecified monetary damages, according to her lawsuit.“Because of the release of Ms. Doe’s identity, Ms. Doe has continually suffered public humiliation and harassment on s...

Tony La Russa says he’s blocked from personal sports memorabilia by the Animal Rescue Foundation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:30:57 GMT

Tony La Russa says he’s blocked from personal sports memorabilia by the Animal Rescue Foundation WALNUT CREEK  — Tony La Russa’s breakup with the Animal Rescue Foundation got uglier Friday, with an attorney for his family saying that the nonprofit has refused to let him retrieve his personal collection of baseball memorabilia and family gifts, including a guitar presented to him by Bruce Springsteen as congratulations for winning the 2006 World Series Championship.The collection has long been on display at the East Bay nonprofit, which the former Oakland As manager and his wife, Elaine La Russa, co-founded in 1991 to help find loving, permanent homes for stray and abandoned cats and dogs. The collection includes trophies, rings and Hall of Fame induction mementos. But La Russa and his family said that ARF has refused to let them come into the Walnut Creek facility to take home their belongings.“There is no cause for ARF to hold hostage our family’s valuable personal belongings,” La Russa said. “Our family has taken the high road during this very difficult time, but this is baff...

Racist re-enactment of George Floyd’s murder leaves Oakland high schoolers outraged

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:30:57 GMT

Racist re-enactment of George Floyd’s murder leaves Oakland high schoolers outraged OAKLAND — Racist images depicting a re-enactment of the murder of George Floyd on the campus of an East Oakland private Catholic school have been circulated widely by students in recent weeks, prompting officials to investigate.The photographs, taken at least a month ago, depict a Bishop O’Dowd High School sophomore kneeling on the neck of a classmate in the same manner that Floyd was killed by police in 2020, leading to the largest civil-rights protests in U.S. history.A separate selfie photo, where the same student flashes a thumbs-up at the camera, is captioned with emojis of a monkey, orangutan and gorilla — imagery associated with racism toward Black people.Screenshots of the images were shared with this news organization by students of Bishop O’Dowd, a prep school nestled in deep East Oakland that costs about $24,000 in yearly tuition and is known for its athletics.In a memo sent Wednesday to the campus community, school officials said the incident took...

Police looking for hit and run suspect who caused bicyclist major injuries

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:30:57 GMT

Police looking for hit and run suspect who caused bicyclist major injuries (KRON) — Police in Santa Clara are asking for the public's assistance in locating a hit and run suspect who caused major injuries to a cyclist. On Feb. 23 at 4:53 p.m. traffic officers with the Santa Clara Police Department responded to El Camino Real and Lawrence Expressway to investigate a hit and run crash, police said in a press release. ‘Noose’ found at Kaiser Permanente in Gilroy non-hate related: police According to the release, a preliminary investigation conducted by the traffic officers showed the victim riding his red colored electric bike on northbound Lawrence Expressway in the dedicated bicycle lane. The victim went straight and planned to make a left turn on El Camino Real, police said. The suspect drove westbound on El Camino Real. The bicycle collided into the suspect's side area. The suspect's car did not stop and left the scene of the collision. The suspect left westbound on El Camino Real and was last seen turning left on southbound Lawrence Expressway.During...

Michigan State’s defensive troubles continue in Big Ten loss

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:30:57 GMT

Michigan State’s defensive troubles continue in Big Ten loss CHICAGO (AP) — Michigan State coach Tom Izzo has been complaining about his team’s defense for about three weeks.“So I guess my experience kind of gave the answer,” Izzo said.A painful one, too.Michigan State dropped its Big Ten Tournament opener on Friday, losing 68-58 to a 13th-seeded Ohio State team playing for the third straight day. The Spartans are 7-8 in their last 15 games, but they have enough quality wins that they are expected to receive an at-large bid when the NCAA Tournament bracket is revealed on Sunday.“Today we didn’t come ready to play, but we’ve got a second chance in the tournament to turn things around,” Michigan State guard Jaden Akins said. “We just know we’ve got to put our all into that and make this run.”Under Izzo, the Spartans (19-12) have a long history of postseason success built on defense and rebounding. But Michigan State’s opponents are averaging 70 points and 44% shooting since Jan. 13, a slight increase from the season average of 67.4 ...

No. 25 Mizzou tops No. 17 Tennessee, 1st trip into SEC semis

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:30:57 GMT

No. 25 Mizzou tops No. 17 Tennessee, 1st trip into SEC semis NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — First-year coach Dennis Gates is in a hurry to turn Missouri into champions and remains unhappy his Tigers missed the Southeastern Conference’s regular-season title. Now they’re targeting the program’s first SEC Tournament crown and must go through the league’s regular season champ to get there. Nick Honor hit a 3-pointer with 1:45 left to put Missouri ahead to stay, and the 25th-ranked Tigers beat No. 17 Tennessee 79-71 Friday to reach the SEC Tournament semifinals for the first time since joining the league in 2012.“We wanted to cut down nets, hold trophies, hang banners as the regular-season champs,” said Gates, who was hired last March. “I credit Nate Oats and his program for their successes. It has taken too long for us to be able to do that, and I want it more.” The Tigers (24-8) will play fourth-ranked Alabama on Saturday. The Crimson Tide, the regular-season champ, never trailed beating Mississippi State 72-49 earli...

Dennis leads Toledo past Ohio into MAC tournament title game

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:30:57 GMT

Dennis leads Toledo past Ohio into MAC tournament title game CLEVELAND (AP) — RayJ Dennis scored 28 points as top-seeded Toledo advanced to the Mid-American Conference Tournament championship with its 17th straight win, 82-75 over Ohio on Friday night.The Rockets (27-6), who haven’t been to the NCAA Tournament since 1980, matched the school record for wins in a season set by the 2013-14 squad. Now, they can end their long NCAA drought by beating the Akron-Kent State semifinal winner in Saturday’s title game for the MAC’s automatic bid.Dante Maddox Jr. added 20 points for Toledo, which is 0-5 in MAC title games since winning it 43 years ago.Jaylin Hunter made seven 3-pointers and scored 27 and Devon Baker added 17 for fifth-seeded Ohio (19-13), which stayed close and pulled within 76-72 after AJ Brown made three free throws with 55.3 seconds left.But Toledo, which lost in the semis last year to Akron, was able to hang on despite missing four free throws in the final 51 seconds.The MAC’s player of the year, Davis set the tone ...

NCAA Men’s Div. II Basketball Tournament Glance

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:30:57 GMT

NCAA Men’s Div. II Basketball Tournament Glance All Times ESTFirst RoundFriday, March 10West RegionAt San DiegoPoint Loma (27-3) vs. Northwest Nazarene (15-14), 8 p.m.Saint Martin’s (24-6) vs. Academy of Art (21-9), 10:30 p.m.Cal St. San B’dino 63, Mont. St. Billings 57Cal St. San Marcos 72, Azusa Pacific 62Saturday, March 11Atlantic RegionAt Indiana, Pa.Indiana (Pa.) (30-1) vs. Winston-Salem (21-8), 5 p.m.Virginia Union (23-7) vs. Fairmont St. (20-10), 7:30 p.m.West Liberty (27-4) vs. Pitt.-Johnstown (20-10), 2:30 p.m.Mercyhurst (24-5) vs. East Stroudsburg (23-8), NoonCentral RegionAt Bozeman, Mont.Northwest Mo. St. (30-2) vs. Southern Ark. (22-9), 7 p.m.MSU Moorhead (25-6) vs. Southern Nazarene (25-4), 9:15 p.m.Northern St. (24-6) vs. Emporia St. (22-8), 3:15 p.m.Central Okla. (26-5) vs. Minn. Duluth (23-9), 1 p.m.East RegionAt Goffstown, N.H.St. Anselm (22-7) vs. Caldwell (21-9), 5 p.m.New Haven (20-10) vs. Pace (20-10), 7:30 p.m.Bentley (21-6) vs. Dominican (N.Y.) (21-8), 2:30 p.m.Southern N.H. (20-8) vs. St. Thom...

Las Vegas Raiders re-sign Brandon Parker, Jesper Horsted

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:30:57 GMT

Las Vegas Raiders re-sign Brandon Parker, Jesper Horsted LAS VEGAS (AP) — Offensive tackle Brandon Parker and tight end Jesper Horsted re-signed with the Las Vegas Raiders on Friday.Parker has started 32 games and played in 54 over five seasons for the Raiders, who drafted him in the third round in 2018. Horsted caught three passes for 19 yards last season and made four special teams tackles.___AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFLSource

Kaprizov injury might mean more Wild rides on the ‘Gus Bus’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 23:30:57 GMT

Kaprizov injury might mean more Wild rides on the ‘Gus Bus’ ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — The ascension of the Minnesota Wild in the Western Conference standings hit some turbulence this week with an injury to leading scorer Kirill Kaprizov that will keep the superstar left wing out for at least three to four weeks.The Wild might need to catch a few more rides on the “Gus Bus” in the meantime.Goalie Filip Gustavsson has an active shutout streak of 170 minutes and 45 seconds, the third-longest in franchise history, that has further solidified him as a fan favorite in his first season in Minnesota and one of the NHL’s most unexpected breakout players. “I play the way I want to right now,” Gustavsson said on Friday before the Wild departed for their game at San Jose on Saturday. “It makes my game feel calmer and on time, all the time. It makes the saves much easier.”Acquired in a trade with Ottawa for goalie Cam Talbot, Gustavsson arrived as a clear-cut backup to Marc-Andre Fleury after Wild general manager Bill Guerin opted to avoid the potenti...