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What Happened to Rocky Colavito? Cleveland Guardians Legend Passes Away By Former star player has passed away at the age of 91. The update was shared by the Guardians in a press release. Following the news of , the sports world was hit with shock. Many baseball fans even paid tribute to the legend on social media platforms. Here is everything for fans to know about Rocky Colavito’s passing and whether a cause was revealed. Rocky Colavito passes away at 91, claims report According to a statement released by Bob DiBiasio, the senior vice president of Cleveland Guardians, the news of Rocky Colavito’s death was shared with them by the former baseball star’s family. Colavito died at his residence surrounded by family in Bernville, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, December 10, at the grand age of 91. Mourning his death, a post was made on the Guardians’ . It read, “The Cleveland Guardians are deeply saddened by the loss of Rocky Colavito. Our thoughts go out to his family and friends during this time.” The Guardians further asserted that in his 14-year-long baseball career, Colavito was a part of the team for eight seasons. They also stated that he played three All-Star games for the Guardians out of the nine All-Star games of his career. In the , DiBiasio stated, “Rocky loved our organization and always held the fans in the highest esteem. He would always say, ‘I am thankful God chose me to play in Cleveland.’ We send our most sincere condolences to the entire Colavito family, as well as his many teammates and other organizations impacted by his passing.” Additionally, Bob DiBiasio revealed how Rocky Colavito inspired other players with his batting style. As of writing, the cause of his death has not been made public by his family. In a career spanning from 1955 to 1965, Colavito made 376 home runs. Furthermore, he became a Hall of Famer in 2006. Ishita Verma is an SEO contributing writer for ComingSoon. She is passionate about delivering authentic content and holds experience in SEO content writing. Apart from her quest to ensure her content is promising, Ishita is an avid Kdrama and anime watcher. Ishita is a bibliophile and also pursues gaming as one of her favorite pastimes. Share articleThe Trump and Biden teams insist they're working hand in glove on foreign crises
AMES — Matt Campbell decided to leave the politicking to the Big 12’s more outspoken coaches. Saturday, Iowa State (10-2 overall, 7-2 Big 12) . The winner, along with the four other highest-ranked conference champions, gets an automatic spot in the College Football Playoff. The problem is only the top four conference champions receive a first-round bye. No. 11 Boise State (11-1 overall, 7-0 Mountain West) is ranked above both Big 12 contenders, meaning the Broncos could take the last bye and leave the Big 12 winner playing a first round game at No. 5 Notre Dame or No. 7 Georgia. “Man, we need like (Oklahoma State) coach (Mike) Gundy or someone to answer that question,” Campbell said. “I’m probably not qualified enough. Shoot, I told the kids right after the game on Saturday we were in the Big 12 Championship Game and ... our whole staff ruined it for me and told me we weren’t even in. So to answer that question is tough for me.” After the initial deflection to Gundy, perhaps college football’s most outspoken voice, Campbell did talk up the strength of the Big 12 without directly asserting the Big 12 champion should be ranked ahead of the Mountain West champion. “I just think week-to-week, top-to-bottom, this conference is what it stood for and that’s not to say any other conference is better or worse,” Campbell said. “I just know what this conference and the quality of football, the quality of coaching, the quality of players, man, if you don’t play ‘A’ football, you’re not going to win in this conference right now. There’s no easy out, I give the coaches in this conference a lot of credit, I give the players in this conference a lot of credit and I think there should be a lot of respect for what this conference has stood for especially in this season so great question an you got to call coach Gundy, I’d rather hear his comments better than mine.” Iowa State ranks No. 16 in the week 14 College Football Playoff Rankings. It is the second-to-last CFP rankings of the season. Members of the College Football Playoff selection committee moved Iowa State up two spots from last week as a reward for . Boise State (11-1 overall, 7-0 Mountain West) is ranked No. 10. Iowa State’s kept ISU’s postseason hopes alive. Several top national outlets are unanimous with their opinion Iowa State will go to the Pop-Tarts Bowl on Dec. 28. Here are where some outlets see Iowa State (10-2 overall, 7-2 Big 12) playing in the postseason heading into a : Pop-Tarts Bowl. Iowa State will travel to Orlando, Florida, for the Pop-Tarts Bowl. Palm projects Clemson as ISU’s opponent. The Tigers are ranked No. 18 in the AP Poll and play SMU in the ACC Championship on Saturday. Pop-Tarts Bowl. Miami will match up with Iowa State in Tampa. Miami is ranked No. 14 in the AP Poll after being in the CFP picture for much of the season. Pop-Tarts Bowl. Iowa State will match up with Clemson. This has been the popular pick the past two weeks. Pop-Tarts Bowl. sees ISU facing Clemson. If the Pop-Tarts bowl doesn’t sound exciting by now, here is a reminder there will be three edible mascots. Pop-Tarts Bowl. Miami will be ISU’s opponent in Orlando. The Pop-Tarts Bowl brings a Big 12 team and ACC team together. Get local news delivered to your inbox!Stanley Black & Decker Inc. stock underperforms Wednesday when compared to competitors
WASHINGTON — A top White House official said Wednesday at least eight U.S. telecom firms and dozens of nations were impacted by a Chinese hacking campaign. Deputy national security adviser Anne Neuberger offered new details about the breadth of the sprawling Chinese hacking campaign that gave officials in Beijing access to private texts and phone conversations of an unknown number of Americans. Neuberger divulged the scope of the hack a day after the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued guidance intended to help root out the hackers and prevent similar cyberespionage in the future. White House officials cautioned that the number of telecommunication firms and countries impacted could grow. The U.S. believes the hackers were able to gain access to communications of senior U.S. government officials and prominent political figures through the hack, Neuberger said. “We don’t believe any classified communications has been compromised,” Neuberger added during a call with reporters. She added that Biden was briefed on the findings and the White House “made it a priority for the federal government to do everything it can to get to the bottom this.” US officials recommend encrypted messaging apps amid "Salt Typhoon" cyberattack, attributed to China, targeting AT&T, Verizon, and others. The Chinese embassy in Washington rejected the accusations that it was responsible for the hack Tuesday after the U.S. federal authorities issued new guidance. “The U.S. needs to stop its own cyberattacks against other countries and refrain from using cyber security to smear and slander China,” embassy spokesperson Liu Pengyu said. The embassy did not immediately respond to messages Wednesday. White House officials believe the hacking was regionally targeted and the focus was on very senior government officials. Federal authorities confirmed in October that hackers linked to China targeted the phones of then-presidential candidate Donald Trump and his running mate, Sen. JD Vance, along with people associated with Democratic candidate Vice President Kamala Harris. The number of countries impacted by the hack is currently believed to be in the “low, couple dozen,” according to a senior administration official. The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity under rules set by the White House, said they believed the hacks started at least a year or two ago. The suggestions for telecom companies released Tuesday are largely technical in nature, urging encryption, centralization and consistent monitoring to deter cyber intrusions. If implemented, the security precautions could help disrupt the operation, dubbed Salt Typhoon, and make it harder for China or any other nation to mount a similar attack in the future, experts say. Trump's pick to head the Federal Bureau of Investigation Kash Patel was allegedly the target of cyberattack attempt by Iranian-backed hackers. Neuberger pointed to efforts made to beef up cybersecurity in the rail, aviation, energy and other sectors following the May 2021 ransomware attack on Colonial Pipeline . “So, to prevent ongoing Salt Typhoon type intrusions by China, we believe we need to apply a similar minimum cybersecurity practice,” Neuberger said. The cyberattack by a gang of criminal hackers on the critical U.S. pipeline, which delivers about 45% of the fuel used along the Eastern Seaboard, sent ripple effects across the economy, highlighting cybersecurity vulnerabilities in the nation’s aging energy infrastructure. Colonial confirmed it paid $4.4 million to the gang of hackers who broke into its computer systems as it scrambled to get the nation's fuel pipeline back online. Picture this: You're on vacation in a city abroad, exploring museums, tasting the local cuisine, and people-watching at cafés. Everything is going perfectly until you get a series of alerts on your phone. Someone is making fraudulent charges using your credit card, sending you into a panic. How could this have happened? Cyberattacks targeting travelers are nothing new. But as travel has increased in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, so has the volume of hackers and cybercriminals preying upon tourists. Financial fraud is the most common form of cybercrime experienced by travelers, but surveillance via public Wi-Fi networks, social media hacking, and phishing scams are also common, according to a survey by ExpressVPN . Spokeo consulted cybersecurity sources and travel guides to determine some of the best ways to protect your phone while traveling, from using a VPN to managing secure passwords. Online attacks are not the only type of crime impacting travelers—physical theft of phones is also a threat. Phones have become such invaluable travel aids, housing our navigation tools, digital wallets, itineraries, and contacts, that having your phone stolen, lost, or compromised while abroad can be devastating. Meanwhile, traveling can make people uniquely vulnerable to both cyber and physical attacks due to common pitfalls like oversharing on social media and letting your guard down when it comes to taking risks online. Luckily, there are numerous precautions travelers can take to safeguard against cyberattacks and phone theft. Hackers can—and do—target public Wi-Fi networks at cafés and hotels to gain access to your personal information or install malware onto your device, particularly on unsecured networks. Travelers are especially vulnerable to these types of cybersecurity breaches because they are often more reliant on public Wi-Fi than they would be in their home countries where they have more robust phone plans. This reliance on public, unsecured networks means travelers are more likely to use those networks to perform sensitive tasks like financial transfers, meaning hackers can easily gain access to banking information or other passwords. One easy way to safeguard yourself against these breaches is to use a virtual private network, or VPN, while traveling. VPNs are apps that encrypt your data and hide your location, preventing hackers from accessing personal information. An added bonus is that VPNs allow you to access websites that may be blocked or unavailable in the country you are visiting. To use a VPN, simply download a VPN app on your phone or computer, create an account, choose a server, and connect. Pickpockets, scammers, and flagrant, snatch-your-phone-right-out-of-your-hand thieves can be found pretty much everywhere. In London, for instance, a staggering 91,000 phones were reported stolen to police in 2022 , breaking down to an average of 248 per day, according to the BBC. Whether you're visiting a crowded tourist attraction or just want peace of mind, travel experts advise taking precautions to make sure your phone isn't physically stolen or compromised while traveling. There are several antitheft options to choose from. If you want a bag that will protect your phone from theft, experts recommend looking for features like slash-resistant fabric, reinforced shoulder straps, hidden zippers that can be locked, and secure attachment points, like a cross-body strap or a sturdy clip. For tethers, look for those made of tear-resistant material with a reinforced clip or ring. If your phone falls into the wrong hands, there's a good chance you won't be getting it back. Out of those 91,000 phones stolen in London in 2022, only 1,915 (or about 2%) were recovered. The good news is that you can take precautions to make the loss of your phone less devastating by backing up your data before you travel. With backed-up data, you can acquire a new device and still access your photos, contacts, messages, and passwords. Moreover, if you have "Find My Device" or "Find My Phone" enabled, you can remotely wipe your stolen phone's data so the thief cannot access it. It's safest to back up your data to a hard drive and not just the cloud. That way, if you have to wipe your device, you don't accidentally erase the backup, too. In order for the previous tip on this list to work, "Find My Phone" must be turned on in advance, but remotely wiping your device isn't the only thing this feature allows you to do. The "Find My Phone" feature enables you to track your device, as long as it's turned on and not in airplane mode. This is particularly helpful if you misplaced your phone or left it somewhere since it can help you retrace your steps. While this feature won't show you the live location of a phone that has been turned off, it will show the phone's last known location. With "Find My Phone," you can also remotely lock your phone or enable "Lost Mode," which locks down the phone, suspends any in-phone payment methods, and displays contact information for returning the phone to you. If your phone was stolen, experts caution against taking matters into your own hands by chasing down the thief, since this could land you in a potentially dangerous situation and is unlikely to result in getting your phone back. 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LONDON (Reuters) - Arsenal are building momentum again after their bad patch but must maintain their resurgent form, manager Mikel Arteta said after his side's 5-2 demolition of West Ham United on Saturday. The victory lifted Arsenal back to second place in the Premier league and confirmed they have engaged top gear again after a run of four winless league games before this month's international break. Gabriel, Leandro Trossard, skipper Martin Odegaard, Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka were all on target in a frenetic seven-goal first half at the London Stadium as Arsenal moved to 25 points, six behind Liverpool who host troubled champions Manchester City at Anfield on Sunday. "Yeah, we've got some momentum. I think we have some flow back, a real determination, winning consecutive matches against three opponents is great," Arteta, who side beat Nottingham Forest 3-0 last Saturday and then followed up by beating Sporting 5-1 away in the Champions League, told reporters. "We're going to enjoy tonight and watch a beautiful game of football tomorrow. We are in a great moment right now. "But in football be on your toes and prepare the best way possible," added the Spaniard whose side host Manchester United in the Premier League on Wednesday. The return to fitness of captain Odegaard after a long lay-off with an ankle injury has been a major boost for Arsenal, while Saka looked rejuvenated after sitting out the last England camp with a niggling injury. As well as his penalty, Saka added two more assists on Saturday, taking his tally for the season to 10 in 13 games, four more than the next best total of Mohamed Salah. "Incredible. Because it is the hardest thing to do in football, so a player who can believe in those moments can impact the scoreline in that way, you know, the value of that is tremendous," Arteta said of Saka. Saka was unplayable at times in the first half especially with Arsenal toying with their London rivals. "Today was a top performance from us and we scored a lot of goals - we are playing good football right now and we want to continue like this," he said. "We are back to our best form. We look fluid and dynamic we are all enjoying it right now. "It has been a top week for us. We have built a lot of momentum and we want to go on to the next few games." (Reporting by Martyn Herman, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
Second-half goals from Dusan Vlahovic and Weston McKennie at the Allianz Stadium left Guardiola’s side languishing in 22nd place. Pep Guardiola admits he is questioning himself after Manchester City’s latest defeat left them in danger of missing out on the Champions League knockout stages. City slumped to their seventh defeat in 10 games in all competitions as they were beaten 2-0 at Juventus in their latest European outing on Wednesday. Second-half goals from Dusan Vlahovic and Weston McKennie at the Allianz Stadium left Guardiola’s side languishing in 22nd place in the standings. With just two games of the league phase remaining, a place in the top eight and automatic last-16 qualification looks beyond them and they face a battle just to stay in the top 24 and claim a play-off spot. City manager Guardiola said: “Of course I question myself but I’m stable in good moments and bad moments. “I try to find a way to do it. I’m incredibly honest. If we play good (I say) we played good and today I thought we played good. “Our game will save us. We can do it. We conceded few chances compared to the Nottingham Forest game that we won. We’re making the right tempo. “We missed the last pass, did not arrive in the six-yard box (at the right time) or have the composure at the right moment. “But I love my team. This is life, it happens. Sometimes you have a bad period but I’m going to insist until we’re there.” City now face a crunch trip to Paris St Germain, who are also at risk of failing to qualify, next month. Guardiola accepts the top 24 is now the only aim. He said: “It’s the target. We need one point or three points. We go to Paris to try to do it and the last game at home.” Veteran midfielder Ilkay Gundogan said after the game he felt City were suffering from a loss of confidence but Guardiola dismissed his player’s comments. “I am not agreeing with Ilkay,” he said. “Of course it is tough but, except one or two games in this period, we’ve played good.” City now face a further test of their resolve as they host rivals Manchester United in a derby on Sunday. Gundogan told TNT Sports: “It (confidence) is a big part of it. That’s a mental issue as well. “You can see that sometimes we miss the ball or lose a duel and you see that we drop immediately and lose the rhythm. They (the opponents) don’t even need to do much but it has such a big effect on us right now. “Even more you have to do the simple things as good as possible and create and fluidity, then it’s work hard again. This is how you get confidence back – do the small and simple things, (but) in crucial moments at the moment we are always doing the wrong things.” Juventus coach Thiago Motta was pleased with the hosts’ performance, which boosted their hopes of making the top eight. “It was a deserved victory,” he said. “We had to defend as a team and be ready to attack with quality. “We have shown we can compete at this level and now we have to do it consistently.”
FANS of I'm A Celebrity have spotted how there is a missing part of the show, with many pleading for it to be reintroduced. The iconic ITV show made a triumphant return last weekend, with a selection of famous faces uniting in the Australian jungle in the name of reality TV. But fans have noticed that a fan-favourite part of the show is missing and has been since the show began on Sunday. On Reddit, fans have spotted how the celebrities in this year's series are yet to do a proper eating trial. "We’ve now had 4 trails and none of them have been an eating trail, just seems kinda strange as there is usually one in the first 4 or so," said one person. Another agreed, "Yeah all they have had is confined space trials this year." "They're probably so desperate for a bit of animal protein thanks to Dean they'd probably wolf down whatever was put in front of them without thinking too much," said a third. A fourth then penned, "Has it only been like 4 days, and it started with a gross milkshake," referring to the disgusting shake the celebrities were given when they arrived. While a fifth said, "Eating trials seem to be quite popular. They maybe waiting for the right time. I'm guessing Saturday to help gain the viewers maybe?" And a sixth added, "I'm glad. I think they are the most boring." Meanwhile, on X, formerly known as Twitter, fans are also questioning when an eating trial might take place. "Me patiently waiting for the eating trial," said one, along with a meme. "We can't be far away from the eating trial??" asked a second. And a third echoed, "Why no eating trial yet?" This comes after two new arrivals joined the 2024 lineup of the beloved show. Last night, former Love Island star Maura Higgins entered the jungle with Reverand Richard Coles. i'm A Celebrity is back for its 24th series, with a batch of famous faces living in the Aussie jungle. The Sun's Jake Penkethman takes a look at the stars on the show this year.. Coleen Rooney - Arguably the most famous name in the camp, the leading WAG, known for her marriage to Wayne Rooney , has made a grand return to TV as she looks to put the Wagatha Christie scandal behind her. The Sun revealed the mum-of-four had bagged an eye-watering deal worth over £1.5million to be on the show this year making her the highest-paid contestant ever. Tulisa - The popstar and former X Factor judge has made her triumphant TV comeback by signing up to this year's I'm A Celeb after shunning TV shows for many years. Known for being a member of the trio, N-Dubz, Tulisa became a household name back in 2011 when she signed on to replace Cheryl on ITV show The X Factor in a multi-million pound deal. Alan Halsall - The actor, known for playing the long-running role of Tyrone Dobbs on ITV soap opera Coronation Street, was originally signed up to head Down Under last year but an operation threw his scheduled appearance off-course. Now he has become the latest Corrie star to win over both the viewers and his fellow celebrities. Melvin Odoom - The Radio DJ has become a regular face on TV screens after rising to fame with presenting roles on Kiss FM, BBC Radio 1 and 4Music. Melvin has already been for a spin on the Strictly dancefloor and co-hosted The Xtra Factor with Rochelle Humes in 2015 but now he is facing up to his biggest challenge yet - the Aussie jungle . GK Barry - The UK's biggest social media personality, GK, whose real name is Grace Keeling, has transformed her TikTok stardom into a lucrative career. Aside from her popular social media channels, she hosts the weekly podcast, Saving Grace, and regularly appears on ITV talk show, Loose Women. She has even gone on to endorse popular brands such as PrettyLittleThing, KFC and Ann Summers. Dean McCullough - A rising star amongst this year's bunch of celebs , Dean first achieved notability through his radio appearances on Gaydio and BBC Radio 1. He was chosen to join the BBC station permanently in 2021 and has featured prominently ever since. He has enjoyed a crossover to ITV over the past year thanks to his guest slots on Big Brother spin-off show, Late & Live. Oti Mabuse - The pro dancer has signed up to her latest TV show after making her way through the biggest programmes on the box. She originally found fame on Strictly Come Dancing but has since branched out into the world of TV judging with appearances on former BBC show The Greatest Dancer as well as her current role on ITV's Dancing On Ice . Danny Jones - The McFly star was drafted into the programme last minute as a replacement for Tommy Fury. Danny is the second member of McFly to enter the jungle , after Dougie Poynter won the show in 2011. He is also considered a rising star on ITV as he's now one of the mentors on their Saturday night talent show, The Voice , along with bandmate Tom Fletcher. Jane Moore - The Loose Women star and The Sun columnist is braving the creepy crawlies this year. The star is ready for a new challenge - having recently split from her husband . It will be Jane's first foray into reality TV with the telly favourite having always said no to reality shows in the past. Barry McGuigan - Former pro boxer Barry is the latest fighting champ to head Down Under following in the footsteps of Tony Bellew and Amir Khan. It comes after a tough few years for Irish star Barry, who lost his daughter Danika to bowel cancer . He told The Late Late Show in 2021: "She was such an intrinsic part of the family that every day we ache." Maura Higgins - The Irish TV beauty first found fame on Love Island where she found a brief connection with dancer Curtis Pritchard . Since then, she has competed on Dancing On Ice as well as hosting the Irish version of the beauty contest, Glow Up. Since last year, she has been working on building up her career in the US by being the social media correspondent and host of Aftersun to accompany Love Island USA. She even guest hosted an episode of the spin-off, Love Island Games, in place of Maya Jama last year. Rev. Richard Coles - Former BBC radio host the Rev Richard Coles is a late arrival on I’m A Celebrity , and he's ready to spill the beans on his former employer. The former Communards and Strictly star , said the BBC did not know its a**e from its elbow last year. An insider said: "Rev Coles will have a variety of tales to tell from his wild days as a pop star in the Eighties, through to performing on Strictly and his later life as a man of the cloth." When they arrived, the duo was thrown straight into the Jungle Junkyard - which may have looked disgusting, but actually had hidden advantages. When Maura arrived at the camp, she was fuming over the living conditions. "It’s not liveable, we have nothing, this camp sucks," she fumed after seeing the camp for the first time. She then added, "I’m going to ask Richard to say a prayer for us tonight because I’m gonna need one."Is taking offence the new form of protest? If so, then Senator Lidia Thorpe, the Green-turned-independent whose disruptions of parliament have become commonplace, could teach a masterclass in it. Under Thorpe’s model, the more performative the offence-taking, the better the protest. On Wednesday, the Victorian senator caused another parliamentary ruckus. It began when One Nation senator Pauline Hanson questioned the eligibility of Senator Fatima Payman to sit in parliament. Payman – who defected from Labor to the crossbench in July – was born in Kabul, but her family fled the Taliban, and she came to Australia as a child in 2003. Lidia Thorpe and Pauline Hanson after a division in the Senate this week. Credit: Alex Ellinghausen She was made an Australian citizen in 2005, but has had trouble cancelling her Afghan citizenship because the Taliban government does not have diplomatic relations with Australia. Nonetheless, the legal advice is that Payman is eligible for parliament, having taken “all reasonable steps” to renounce her other citizenship. In the Senate, Payman said Hanson was “vindictive, mean, nasty” and that she “[brought] disgrace to the human race”. I am sympathetic to Payman’s anger . Hanson attempted to table documents relating to the matter, but Thorpe seized the papers and ripped them up. She appeared to throw them at the One Nation senator. Thorpe was subsequently ejected from the chamber, and as she departed, she raised her middle finger in an act of defiance you might call adolescent, except it’s insulting to adolescents. The teens I know would never do anything so rude. Afterwards, Thorpe barged into the Senate press gallery, upsetting the scholarly calm within, and used the elevated position to shout a pro-Palestine statement down at the senators she had just been separated from. Speaking afterwards, Thorpe said there is “one rule for white people who get away with racism, and there’s one rule for us when we call this out. We’re then the ones that are naughty little black girls again”. Independent senator Lidia Thorpe leaves the Senate chamber on Wednesday morning. Credit: AAP
Fort Worth’s bike share program will get pumped in 2025 with a $2.3 million upgrade. Trinity Metro, the Fort Worth-area transit agency, contracted with Lyft Urban Solutions for the revamped program set to launch in January with a fleet of 400 red-and-white bicycles, including 340 electric models, and smart stations powered by electricity or solar power. “Our stations will be located throughout the city, focusing on high-density zones, entertainment districts, and underserved areas that can benefit from a bike-share system,” Shawn Tubre, director of Trinity Metro Bikes, said. “With an initial launch of 20 stations in early January, we ultimately plan for all 62 new stations to be operational by mid-April.” Trinity Metro’s program will relaunch with many of the stations in the same locations as the previous Fort Worth Bike Sharing program, but future stations will be “strategically added according to need over time,” Tubre said. Lyft Urban Solutions, a new brand that resulted from Lyft Inc.’s $160 million acquisition of Canada-based PBSC Urban Solutions in 2022, operates bike share programs in several cities across the world, including Austin; Madrid, Spain; Medina, Saudi Arabia; Curitiba, Brazil; and several cities in Romania. Trinity Metro’s contract with Lyft is for three years with two one-year renewal options. The program will include 340 electric bikes painted white with red lettering, 60 standard pedal bikes painted red with white lettering, 790 docks, 18 electric stations and 47 solar stations. Get essential daily news for the Fort Worth area. Sign up for insightful, in-depth stories — completely free. “This mixed fleet, as well as the new pricing structure, allows riders to choose the bike that best suits their journey, whether it’s a quick electric-assisted commute or a leisurely pedal through the city,” Lyft Urban Solutions said in a news release. “This flexibility reflects Trinity Metro Bikes’ commitment to meeting diverse user needs and providing inclusive access.” The new smart stations — multifunctional, grid-powered e-stations — will feature an intelligent connected kiosk that charges the electric devices and allows users to dock and unlock bikes with smartphones and smartcards. The stations will help operators maintain the system more efficiently, Lyft Urban Solutions said. Tubre said the entire system will be easier to use. “This includes an easy-to-navigate Trinity Metro Bikes app, all-new bikes that are more commuter and casual rider-friendly, a more effortless check-in and check-out system, and a pricing structure that is friendly towards all, including a reduced fare for underserved individuals,” he said. One of the new stations has been installed in the WestBend district near River Run and South University Drive, not far from TCU. “The e-station’s flexible modular design is easy to move, it connects to the electrical grid just once,” Lyft Urban Solutions said. “So it adapts to any urban configuration or situation.” Bikes that are not fully charged will stay locked in a dock so users will be able to ride fully charged devices, the company said. The electric stations also align with Fort Worth’s sustainability goals to reduce the city’s carbon footprint. Fort Worth Bike Sharing, the city’s initial bike share program was shut down Nov. 26 . That system kicked off in 2013 with 300 bikes at 30 stations, but grew steadily within a decade . The system had more than 400 bikes, including electric and classic models, available to rent through day passes or long-term memberships at about 59 stations. Ridership in the program increased during the COVID-19 pandemic as the service counted 84,073 rides in 2021 compared to 56,348 in 2019. Most stations were clustered along the Trinity Trails system, the Cultural District, Near Southside and downtown Fort Worth but more were added, including at kiosks near TCU, Hotel Dryce, Kellis Park and the Northside TEXRail station. The program was aided by infrastructure such as bike lanes on local roads. The bike share program formally became a department of Trinity Metro in 2021. Tubre said Trinity Metro anticipates more ridership with the increase in electric bikes. “Trinity Metro is confident that we can substantially increase our current ridership when we relaunch this new commuter and recreational rider system,” Tubre said. “Many individuals will fall in love with the idea of moving about our city on a new bike that looks good, and everyone can feel confident when riding.” Eric E. Garcia is a senior business reporter at the Fort Worth Report. Contact him at eric.garcia@fortworthreport.org . At the Fort Worth Report, news decisions are made independently of our board members and financial supporters. Read more about our editorial independence policy here . Related Fort Worth Report is certified by the Journalism Trust Initiative for adhering to standards for ethical journalism . Republish This Story Republishing is free for noncommercial entities. Commercial entities are prohibited without a licensing agreement. Contact us for details. 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Garcia, Fort Worth Report December 11, 2024Nigel Farage has been branded a “s***ebag” by protesters after failing to turn up to his party’s Scotland conference in Perth. Around 300 Reform Scotland members turned out at the to hear speeches from deputy leader Richard Tice MP and party chair Zia Yusuf. But Mr Farage was notable by his absence at the gathering. The controversial Clacton MP has not visited Scotland since he became leader of the Reform party. He has previously said he does not feel safe north of the border after a barrage of abuse from protesters in Edinburgh in 2013 forced him to take shelter in a police riot van. Asked why Mr Farage was a no show, Mr Tice insisted he would visit Scotland in “due course”, most likely in early 2025. Anti-racism campaigner and Perth resident Cat Mackay organised a counter-protest in response to the conference. It was attended by around 70 people. Those taking part in the peaceful protest chanted “refugees are welcome here” while speakers mocked Reform UK policies and previous scandals linked to their candidates. Explaining why she organised the gathering, Ms Mackay said: “We really believe Reform are a party that enables racism. “They use language that is dehumanising. “They are a populist party. They believe they can get traction by saying things like ‘stop the boats’. “We understand people in this country have legitimate concerns. “But they are just the kind of party who will use them to get votes.” Current polling suggests Reform could win up to 14 seats in the Scottish Parliament, including places on the Mid Scotland and Fife regional list, which includes Perth. Ms Mackay said this concerned her, adding: “It worries us. “That’s why we’re going to be campaigning to let people see who [Reform] really are.” Inside the conference, party chairman Zia Yusuf insisted his party did not care about skin colour. He said: “Reform cares not at all about the colour of your skin but cares deeply about the content of your character. “Divisive rhetoric levelled at hardworking people has enabled the left to divide and conquer. “Reform UK is here to put an end to that. “This is the of all background who loves their country and who want to contribute to its success.”
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TribLIVE's Daily and Weekly email newsletters deliver the news you want and information you need, right to your inbox. With the eighth overall selection in this year's Rule 5 Draft on Wednesday, the Pittsburgh Pirates passed on making a pick. However, in the minor-league portion of the draft, the Pirates added five players: righty reliever Franck De La Rosa (Athletics), left-handed relievers Randy Labaut and Steve Hajjar (both from the Cleveland Guardians), catcher Aaron McKeithan (St. Louis Cardinals) and left fielder Joel Mendez (New York Yankees). The Pirates also lost three players from their system: righty Darvin Garcia (Boston Red Sox), who split 2024 between High-A Greensboro and Double-A Altoona; catcher Dylan Shockley (Atlanta Braves), whose 40 games were played with the Curve and Triple-A Indianapolis; as well as shortstop Isaias Dipre (Philadelphia Phillies) of the Dominican Summer League. None of the players lost were ranked as top-30 prospects per MLB Pipeline. With their first pick in the minor-league portion of the draft, the Pirates picked the 24-year-old De La Rosa of the Stockton Ports, the Athletics' Single-A affiliate. De La Rosa went 1-1 with a 5.88 ERA last year at Single-A, appearing in nine games (one start) and pitching 26... Justin Guerriero
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Celta Vigo gave 10-man Barcelona a shock by scoring two late goals and snatching a 2-2 draw at home in the Spanish league on Saturday. Barcelona was minutes away from a win to pad its league lead after Raphinha and Lewandowski had put Barcelona in control. But the game dramatically swung after Barcelona defensive midfielder Marc Casadó was sent off with a second booking in the 81st. Moments later Jules Koundé’s poor control of a ball in his area allowed Alfon González to pick his pocket and give the hosts hope in the 84th minute. Celta poured forward at Balaidos Stadium and Hugo Álvarez rifled in the 86th-minute equalizer with Barcelona unable to mark the extra man. AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer
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