Avalanche Journal: New Year’s resolutions after an eventful end to 2023

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:24:11 GMT

Avalanche Journal: New Year’s resolutions after an eventful end to 2023 The 2023 portion of this NHL season has often been anything but typical for the Avalanche.For a team that entered this campaign as one of the top contenders for the Stanley Cup, some of it has gone exactly as expected and other days have felt like they were extracted from a different world in an NHL multiverse.The Avs will begin 2024 atop the Central Division standings if they prevail Sunday night against the San Jose Sharks. They could also be third in the division in points percentage.They are certainly one of the best teams in the league, and might have a gear that no other club can get to. They have also had some awful, uncharacteristic performances, not to mention a few unexpected, viral postgame outbursts.As the calendar flips to the new year, what might be on Colorado’s wish list in the next couple of months as the Avs gear up for a run at a second championship in three seasons?1. Healthy returns for Lehkonen, GirardThis is an obvious one, but Artturi Lehknonen and Samuel Gir...

Nuggets Journal: New Year’s resolutions for the NBA’s defending champions in 2024

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:24:11 GMT

Nuggets Journal: New Year’s resolutions for the NBA’s defending champions in 2024 Happy 2024, Nuggets fans. To ring in the new calendar, here are our New Year’s Resolutions for the defending champions as they try to repeat the glory of 2023.Kentavious Caldwell-Pope: First-team All-Defense. His teammates are still capitalizing on every possible excuse to chant “first team!” at him in the locker room. Michael Malone even campaigned on Caldwell-Pope’s behalf during an ESPN sideline interview between quarters on Christmas Day, taking advantage of likely the biggest audience the Nuggets will have in any regular-season game. Entering Friday night, KCP was still second in the NBA in defensive field goal percentage (minimum 200 shot attempts against) at 40.2% on 301 attempts. Kyle Anderson was the only player ahead of him (39.8%) on 52 fewer shots faced. Caldwell-Pope also remains top-10 in steals (1.4).Nikola Jokic: Buy the referees dinner. Now that he’s cashing endorsement checks, might as well find something productive to do with the mone...

Fort Lupton wrestler D’Mitri Garza-Alarcon escaped family’s gang cycle to put himself on track to become four-time state champion

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:24:11 GMT

Fort Lupton wrestler D’Mitri Garza-Alarcon escaped family’s gang cycle to put himself on track to become four-time state champion D’Mitri Garza-Alarcon could’ve easily led a gang life. Or, he might have been a renowned bull rider. Or, in a different dimension altogether, he could’ve been just another student at Fort Lupton High School.But wrestling changed all that. Wrestling made him. Wrestling saved him.Because of the sport, Garza-Alarcon escaped an unhealthy family cycle, taking a different path than his older brothers. He’s still a darn good bull rider, but that’s his side pursuit. And, as he goes for a fourth state title on the mat this winter, he’s definitely not just another kid in Fort Lupton.“My two older brothers were really into the violent gang life, and nobody’s really been to college in my family, nobody’s done anything great in their life yet,” Garza-Alarcon said.“Wrestling’s been the only way to help me get out of the circle that I’m in, and break the cycle. I saw the impact that drugs have on your life, the way that people change over (gang affiliation and d...

Kiszla: With good riddance to Mr. Let’s Ride, who can end Broncos’ long nightmare at quarterback?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:24:11 GMT

Kiszla: With good riddance to Mr. Let’s Ride, who can end Broncos’ long nightmare at quarterback? After paying mightily through their sniveling noses to end the Russell Wilson error, the Broncos will now gamble on the cheap that the Jarrett Stidham era will make it all better.Well, good riddance to Mr. Let’s Ride. But your beloved local NFL team is right back where it has spent most of the last eight seasons, as a league laughingstock.Whether the mess in Denver’s offensive huddle has been operated by Trevor Siemian, Joe Flacco or Drew Lock, the only thing for certain during the Broncos’ long playoff drought is the next answer at quarterback is not for long.With the dreary purgatory of dead money against the salary cap looming, Broncos coach Sean Payton is betting his reputation as an offensive genius his team can be a playoff contender with Stidham, a 27-year-old journeyman who gets the chance to earn his first NFL victory on Sunday, when Denver hosts the Los Angeles Chargers.“We’re in the quarterback business, always. Where do you find them? We feel like this guy has a lo...

Schengen area: Council agrees to lift air and maritime internal border controls with Bulgaria and Romania

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:24:11 GMT

Schengen area: Council agrees to lift air and maritime internal border controls with Bulgaria and Romania EU member states have reached an agreement on removing air and maritime internal border controls with Bulgaria and Romania. The decision has been taken by unanimity, following a written procedure."I am very pleased that in 2024 air and maritime internal controls between Bulgaria and Romania and the other Schengen countries will become a thing of the past, after 12 years of negotiations. We are thus continuing to build an ever wider and stronger area of free movement."Fernando Grande-Marlaska Gómez, Spanish Minister for the InteriorFrom 31 March 2024, there will no longer be checks on persons at EU internal air and maritime borders between Bulgaria and Romania and the other countries in the Schengen area. This date corresponds with the change of the winter/summer schedule set by the International Air Transport Association (IATA).Following this first step, a further decision should be taken by the Council to establish a date for the lifting of checks at internal land borders.Backgroun...

New Zealand’s Auckland is the first major city to ring in 2024 as war shadows celebrations elsewhere

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:24:11 GMT

New Zealand’s Auckland is the first major city to ring in 2024 as war shadows celebrations elsewhere Tourists walk around New Year's Eve sign ahead of New Year's Eve in Times Square, Friday, Dec. 29, 2023, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)(AP/Yuki Iwamura) Tourists walk around New Year's Eve sign ahead of New Year's Eve in Times Square, Friday, Dec. 29, 2023, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)(AP/Yuki Iwamura) Auckland has become the first major city to ring in 2024, with thousands cheering a fireworks display sprouting from New Zealand’s tallest structure, Sky Tower, and a downtown light show.This year’s New Year’s Eve celebrations are overshadowed by the ongoing wars in Ukraine and Gaza, which have cast a pall over festivities and heightened tensions across parts of the world. Many cities are d...

Sigue el Año Nuevo en todo el mundo

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:24:11 GMT

Sigue el Año Nuevo en todo el mundo (CNN) —  Cuando la bola caiga en Times Square de la ciudad de Nueva York para anunciar el inicio de 2024, en realidad será tarde: en docenas de países alrededor del mundo ya se está dando la bienvenida al nuevo año.La Isla de Navidad en Kiribati, un país insular en el Océano Pacífico central, fue el primer país en destilar champán, dando la bienvenida al 2024, cuando eran solo las 5 am del 31 de diciembre en la costa este de los Estados Unidos y las 11 am UTC (Tiempo Universal Coordinado). el estándar mundial).A la nación le siguieron las Islas Chatham en Nueva Zelanda a las 5:15 am ET y luego la mayor parte de Nueva Zelanda a las 6 am, junto con Tokelau, Samoa, Tonga, las Islas Fénix de Kiribati y algunas regiones de la Antártida.Mientras tanto, al otro lado de la línea internacional de cambio de fecha, Hawái, Samoa Americana y muchas de las islas periféricas de Estados Unidos estarán entre los últimos lugares en celebrar el nuevo año. Tendrán que esperar hasta el lunes por l...

Is 2024 a good year to buy a home?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:24:11 GMT

Is 2024 a good year to buy a home? Washington, DC (CNN) — Housing economists offering forecasts were wrong about 2023.Few thought home sales would fall off a cliff the way they did this year, dropping by about 17% from their high in February to their low in October, according to the National Association of Realtors.Most thought home prices wouldn’t increase by much. Yet prices hit record highs this year, climbing 7% since the beginning of the year and are now 1% higher than at the peak in 2022, according to Case Shiller.And virtually no one saw mortgage rates of nearly 8% coming. When the average 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage hit 7.79% at the end of October, according to Freddie Mac, it was the highest level in 23 years.It all combined to create the least affordable housing market in a generation. Sales of existing homes dipped below 4 million units, reaching levels last seen in 2010. But still, even with fewer buyers, home prices kept climbing because there weren’t enough homes on the market and competition pushed pr...

24 things to look forward to in 2024

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:24:11 GMT

24 things to look forward to in 2024 (CNN) — Hope springs eternal, and for many of us, 2024 is a new dawn. We may have limited time before the bloom of the new year fades and we’re left to confront our untended bad habits and the horrors of the world, so let’s make the most of this fleeting moment of optimism.There are plenty of things to look forward to in 2024. Here are just 24 of them.1. A leap yearEvery four years, the Gregorian calendar adjusts itself to accommodate for the slight discrepancy between our earthly patterns and the cycle of celestial events. In short, Feb. 29 babies, it’s your time to shine! For everyone else, it’s one extra day to enjoy being alive.2. The Olympics and ParalympicsYes, your intuition is correct. Leap years also happen to coincide with two important events boasting wildly different enjoyment levels*. One is the Summer Olympics and Paralympic Games, held this year in Paris. Breaking, or break dancing, will debut as a sport this year, and it will be the first time that male and female Ol...

Former Albania PM put under house arrest amid corruption probe

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:24:11 GMT

Former Albania PM put under house arrest amid corruption probe An Albanian court has ruled that Sali Berisha, a former prime minister and current opposition leader, should be placed under house arrest as he is investigated for corruption.Berisha, Albania’s prime minister between 2005 and 2013, is under investigation for allegedly abusing his power to help privatize public land to build 17 apartments for the benefit of his son-in-law. Berisha, now head of the main opposition Democratic Party, has denied the allegations, arguing that the case is politicized and orchestrated by current Prime Minister Edi Rama. Berisha’s lawyer said he would appeal Saturday’s verdict, which also bars him from leaving the country and communicating with anyone except family members.In a statement, Berisha’s Democratic Party denounced the ruling as “imposed without any evidence, facts or documents” and accused Rama of violating Albania’s constitution and taking “Stalinist measures” to silence his rival. Rama said h...