PHOTOS: Dan Snyder’s Potomac palace is now $14 million more affordable
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:15 GMT
As excited as some Washington Commanders fans were about former owner Dan Snyder’s sale of the team last month, nobody seems quite as interested in taking real estate off his hands.Snyder put his 30,000-square-foot Potomac, Maryland mansion up for sale in February, asking a cool $49 million for the property. But this week, the price dropped $14 million.Now, the five-bedroom estate and its 15.2 acres of land can be yours — for just under $35 million.This is not the first time Snyder has tried to shake this residence.He also asked $49 million for it in 2018, but that didn’t seem to work out. Since then, he’s purchased another riverfront mansion — this one for $48 million, located near George Washington’s Mount Vernon in Virginia and a downsize for Snyder with 16,000 square feet of space.Snyder reportedly bought the Potomac mansion for a little over $8.6 million in 2000, from the estate of Jordan’s King Hussein and Queen Noor.SourceEvacúan a más de 12.000 personas, pero mejora la situación de los incendios forestales en Tenerife, dicen las autoridades
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:15 GMT
(CNN) — Más de 12.000 personas han sido evacuadas debido a los incendios forestales en curso en la isla española de Tenerife, pero la situación mejoró de la noche a la mañana, dijeron las autoridades locales este domingo.Según datos policiales, 12.279 personas han sido evacuadas, según el cabildo insular de Tenerife.Si bien inicialmente se esperaba un empeoramiento de las condiciones climáticas que “complicaría las operaciones de extinción de incendios” durante la noche, la noche [de este sábado] había sido “tranquila, con condiciones climáticas más favorables de lo esperado”, dijo este domingo el gobierno local de las islas Canarias.Imágenes satelitales revelan cómo se ven desde el espacio las áreas afectadas por los incendios forestales en EspañaLa mejora de las condiciones había visto un retorno de una “cierta normalidad” en las operaciones de extinción de incendios, dijeron los bomberos de Tenerife en X, antes conocida como Twitter.El incendio actua...Changes Coming to this Week’s Weather
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:15 GMT
Some big changes our ahead to our weather pattern this week in South Florida, and it’s mainly about the return of the breeze! It’s been a stagnant and hot summer but with a stronger breeze in place much of this week with sustained winds near 10-20 mph, that will allow for more bearable conditions when it comes to temperatures. Temperatures all week long will hover near 92-93F in Miami after today.This Sunday, we’ll remain under the influence of a departing tropical wave, which is now located over the Gulf of Mexico. Moisture continues to get drawn in from the Atlantic behind this wave, so that will feed in rounds of quick-moving showers and storms at any time today and tonight. Just like we saw on Saturday, it won’t be a washout but there will be that random risk for seeing rain.Now starting Monday, some drier air will start to come in from the Atlantic, and this entire week will feature bouts of drier air filtering into South Florida with high pressure in co...Solid Summer Sunday
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:15 GMT
Well, the lower humidity was apparent yesterday, but unfortunately, the early morning sunshine didn’t last long as clouds filled back in, and stubbornly stuck around. Highs maxed out in the mid to upper 70s. The low humidity kicks off today as well, this time, more or the sunshine does stick around. Although, with that said, we’ll have some clouds mix in as well as some wildfire smoke, allowing for a hazy appearance to the sky at times. It’s not near surface smoke, so I don’t expect it to have a significant impact on air quality. Enough sun gets through to push temps in the lower to mid 80s this afternoon. Humidity does go up tomorrow, and it’ll be very warm with highs in the mid to upper 80s. A few isolated late afternoon/early evening showers/storms are possible (Mainly after 4pm). About 20-30% of us will pick up on one. Those isolated storms are ahead of a cold front that’ll drop temps and humidity by Tuesday morning. Tuesday – Thursday, ...WATCH: Video shows whales breaching next to family’s fishing boat off Provincetown coast
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:15 GMT
A family fishing trip off the coast of Provincetown turned into a surprise whale watch.A viewer caught incredible footage of whales coming up close to their boat.“That was different,” the viewer said after the whale breached from right under their boat.The whales did not bump into the boat, leaving the once-in-a-lifetime interaction positive for both the pod and the fishing family.At the end of their trip, they were also able to catch some striped bass for dinner.8 dates to watch for on the Chicago Bulls’ 2023-24 schedule, including Victor Wembanyama’s United Center debut and a tough final stretch
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:15 GMT
The Chicago Bulls kick off the 2023-24 season with a home game against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Oct. 25, then host the Toronto Raptors two days later before embarking on their first trip of the year.Last season’s opener took a left turn for the Bulls when Zach LaVine was named a late scratch due to load management — which LaVine and coach Billy Donovan insisted was planned in the preseason — as he eased back from a left knee injury. LaVine went on to record one of the strongest seasons of his career, and he’ll need to improve upon that performance after the Bulls retained the majority of their roster to focus on their maximum-contract star.The focus of the home opener likely will land on who nabbed the starting point guard job — perhaps new signing Jevon Carter, who joined the Bulls from the Milwaukee Bucks. Coby White and Ayo Dosunmu also will be vying for the position.Here are some key dates for the season.Nov. 3: First game of the In-Season Tourn...Spain wins its first Women’s World Cup title, beating England 1-0 in the final
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:15 GMT
By ANNE M. PETERSON (AP Sports Writer)SYDNEY (AP) — Spain won its first Women’s World Cup title less than a year after a player rebellion, holding off England 1-0 on Sunday after Olga Carmona’s first-half goal.The victory made La Roja the first team to hold the under-17, under-20 and senior world titles at the same time. Spain is the fifth winner in nine editions of the Women’s World Cup and joins Germany as the only two nations to win both the men’s and women’s tournament.At the final whistle the Spanish players piled on each other in front of their goal. They were still dancing on the field until the trophy presentations, where they kissed the trophy and raised their arms in triumph as golden glitter fell from above.The Lionesses were trying to bring a World Cup back to England for the first time since 1966, but fell just short.“They’re a fantastic team. I think first half we weren’t our best, second half, we definitely put the...Patriots’ Isaiah Bolden released from hospital, will travel with team
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:15 GMT
Patriots rookie cornerback Isaiah Bolden was released from the hospital Sunday morning and will travel with the team back to Foxboro, the organization announced in a statement.Bolden was carted off of the field on a backboard during Saturday’s preseason game against the Packers. The two teams agreed to suspend play early in the fourth quarter after he appeared to take an inadvertent hit to the head from teammate Calvin Munson on a passing play.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | NFL Notes: Could this Patriots’ pass rush be the best of the Bill Belichick era? New England Patriots | Patriots Mac Jones, Matthew Slater react to Isaiah Bolden injury in suspended game New England Patriots | Bill Belichick’s call suspending play among Matthew Slater’s ‘proudest moments’ with Patriots New England Patriots | Bill Belichick praises NFL for suspending Patriots-Packers game after Isaiah Bolden injury New ...Hurricane Hilary moves "very near" to Mexico's Baja coast packing deadly rainfall
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:15 GMT
CABO SAN LUCAS, Mexico (AP) — Hurricane Hilary neared landfall on Mexico's Baja California peninsula as a still-dangerous Category 1 hurricane carrying so much rain that forecasters said “catastrophic and life-threatening” flooding is likely across a broad region of the southwestern U.S.The National Weather Center in Miami said that as of 5 a.m. the storm was “very near” the Baja coast south of Ensenada, and 285 miles (460 kilometers) from San Diego, California. The maximum sustained wind speed dropped to 80 mph (130 kph) while spreading “heavy rains” northward over the peninsula.Meteorologists warned that despite weakening, the storm remained treacherous.One person drowned Saturday in the Mexican town of Santa Rosalia, on the peninsula’s eastern coast, when a vehicle was swept away in an overflowing stream. Rescue workers managed to save four other people, said Edith Aguilar Villavicencio, the mayor of Mulege township.It was not immediately clear whether officials considered the fa...More villages evacuated as a large wildfire in northern Greece rages for the second day
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 13:38:15 GMT
THESSALONIKI, Greece (AP) — Greek authorities evacuated another four villages near the northeastern border with Turkey Sunday where a large summer wildfire that has already destroyed several homes over the weekend drew dangerously close.There were no reports of serious injuries to firefighters or residents from the forest blaze near the town of Alexandroupolis, that forced the evacuation of another eight villages Saturday.Strong winds whipped on the flames, and civil protection authorities warned of an “extreme” fire risk Monday in the region around the capital, Athens, and other parts of southern Greece.Some 200 firefighters, assisted by 16 water-dropping aircraft, volunteers and police, were battling the blaze near Alexandroupolis.Local authorities said about half a dozen outlying houses and outbuildings were badly damaged in two of the evacuated villages, as well as a church. Sections of a major highway were closed for a second day as smoke reduced visibility, while Alexandroupol...Latest news
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