AP Week in Pictures: Global | Dec.22-Dec.28, 2023

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:03 GMT

AP Week in Pictures: Global | Dec.22-Dec.28, 2023 Dec. 22 – 28, 2023Originally held to celebrate the end of rice harvest, the annual ‘Pacu Jawi’ bull race competition, in Tanah Datar, Indonesia, has now become a major tourist attraction.A magician burns notes written by people in Times Square in New York, as part of an event called Good Riddance Day, where people write their frustrations or problems on slips of paper that are then burned, symbolizing hope for a better year ahead.Devotees douse a statue of their patron saint with gallons of rum in Cabimas, Venezuela, while University of Southern California football players pour a bucketful of eggnog on their coach after winning the Holiday Bowl.This gallery highlights some of the most compelling images published in the past week by The Associated Press. The selection was curated by AP photo editor Anita Baca in Mexico City.Follow AP visual journalism:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/apnewsAP Images blog: http://apimagesblog.com/Source

Derrick White’s shoe change spurs resilient second half after rare dud in first half

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:03 GMT

Derrick White’s shoe change spurs resilient second half after rare dud in first half The Celtics trailed by 19 at halftime. Boos from the TD Garden crowd trailed them as they headed to the locker room. Inside, Joe Mazzulla and Derrick White shared a light moment.“I just laughed with him,” Mazzulla said. “We both agreed it was probably the worst half he’s ever played in his career.”He probably wasn’t far off. At least by the standard White has set for himself. The do-it-all guard had hardly made an impact on the game. He had as many turnovers (2) as points. He missed four of his five shots, including when he completely gaffed on a layup attempt and hit nothing but air.On one sequence in the second quarter, White committed a turnover and then slipped and fell running back on defense, allowing the Pistons to get another easy basket.White needed a change. So, after a few slips in the first half, he switched out his shoes from an orange pair to some blue ones.“It was like, I might as well try something else,” White said. “That was a horrible first half, so I just h...

Balanced attack paves the way for Weymouth’s win in the Ico Cup finals

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:03 GMT

Balanced attack paves the way for Weymouth’s win in the Ico Cup finals KINGSTON – Six different Weymouth players found the scoresheet to help the Wildcats earn a 7-4 victory over Duxbury to secure the Ico Cup Championship. The scoring outburst came after a semi-final matchup against Nauset Wednesday that was light with scoring as the Wildcats advanced in a shootout after skating to a 1-1 tie. Wildcats coach Patrick Kennedy said the strength of the competition was significant in the tournament and the way his team handled it showed its mental fortitude. “It was a good tournament with good, competitive teams and no easy games,” Kennedy said. “Definitely proud of the kids, they rallied together, and they did it as a team.” It did not take long for the game’s first goal as Weymouth’s Jake Buccigross found the back of the net within the first 40 seconds of the contest. That initial lead would be short lived after Duxbury’s David Pittenger scored via an off angle shot to even the score. The teams would trade goals once again early i...

Four Rancho Santa Fe suspects plead not guilty to first degree burglary

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:03 GMT

Four Rancho Santa Fe suspects plead not guilty to first degree burglary SAN DIEGO -- Four people accused of breaking into a home in the Rancho Santa Fe neighborhood that led police on a chase had their first court appearance Thursday.The four pleaded not guilty to several charges.Ignacio Antonio Parra Otarola, 31, Eduardo Andres Morajora and Jeremy Javier Ramirez Munoz, both 22, plus Fabian Cristobal Jerez Abarca, 19, all pleaded not guilty to several felony charges. Those charges include conspiracy to commit a crime, first degree burglary, attempted first degree burglary, evading officer with reckless driver and resisting executive officer.The prosecutor said on Dec. 23, the four rented a car from LAX and drove to the Rancho Santa Fe/4S Ranch neighborhood.Prosecutor said the four broke into one home through the rear master bedroom and ransacked the closet and bathroom. Prosecutor said officers would later find a stolen purse in the getaway car.The deputy district attorney said then three of them attempted to break into the home next door, and the owner...

Stock market today: Asian stocks mixed in muted holiday trading as 2023 draws to a close

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:03 GMT

Stock market today: Asian stocks mixed in muted holiday trading as 2023 draws to a close BANGKOK (AP) — Asian shares were mixed in muted trading on Friday, the last trading day of the year, with some regional markets logging solid gains in 2023 while many sagged. U.S. futures and oil prices edged higher. Tokyo’s Nikkei 225 gave up 0.2% to 33,464.17. It gained 27% in 2023, its best year in a decade as the Japanese central bank inches toward ending its longstanding ultra-lax monetary policy. The Hang Seng index in Hong Kong was down 0.2% at 16,966.77, while the Shanghai Composite index gained 0.6% to 2,971.35. The Shanghai index has lost about 4% this year and the Hang Seng is down nearly 15%. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 shed 0.3% to 7,590.80, having gained about 6% for the year. India’s Sensex slipped 0.2% to 72,279.18. It has gained more than 18% this year, reaching new highs as retail investors bought heavily on expectations that the Federal Reserve will begin cutting interest rates next year, giving the U.S. and other economies a boost after it manag...

A frantic push to safeguard the Paris Olympics promises thousands of jobs and new starts after riots

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:03 GMT

A frantic push to safeguard the Paris Olympics promises thousands of jobs and new starts after riots PARIS (AP) — With a name that doesn’t ring old-school French like Jean, Pierre or Jacques, and a home address in a tough suburb of Paris where riots flared, Salah Benkadmir is discovering how hard it can be to make prospective employers in France see beyond their prejudices.Despite having a high school diploma in sales and work experience as a vendor on his resume, the 19-year-old job seeker says that when he sends it to stores making hires, often no one calls him back. “I feel like I’ve got a label stuck to me. It is very unpleasant,” he says. But with the Olympic Games soon to hit Paris, Benkadmir thinks his fortunes may be about to improve. Organizers urgently need thousands of security guards to help keep athletes and spectators safe and reduce the likelihood of another deadly extremist attack in the French capital. Demand for people at checkpoints, to scan tickets and help manage crowds is so great that France’s state employment agency is offering free and exp...

After serving jail term over security law, a Hong Kong pro-independence activist seeks asylum in UK

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:03 GMT

After serving jail term over security law, a Hong Kong pro-independence activist seeks asylum in UK HONG KONG (AP) — An activist who advocated for Hong Kong independence and was jailed under a sweeping national security law fled to Britain to seek political asylum, according to his social media posts Friday. Tony Chung was among the first convicted under the Beijing-imposed law that was introduced after the 2019 pro-democracy protests. He was found guilty of secession and money laundering in 2020 and sentenced to 43 months in prison. In two Instagram posts Friday, Chung detailed how authorities closely watched him after he was released from prison: He was asked to meet with national security authorities regularly and report to them on where he had been, whom he had met with and his conversations, and authorities offered to pay him for information on others to prove he had reformed himself. They also proposed he go to mainland China. Chung said he was made to sign a document that barred him from disclosing his conversations with the authorities, so he could not seek help from any l...

Rogue wave slams into Southern California beachgoers, 9 hospitalized

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:03 GMT

Rogue wave slams into Southern California beachgoers, 9 hospitalized Video captured the terrifying moment beachgoers were slammed into by a massive rogue wave in Ventura on Thursday. The incident happened as locals were being warned about a massive swell pounding the Southern California coastline this week.The rogue wave submerged bystanders at Pierpont Beach on Seaward Avenue around 11 a.m. That area has been hit the hardest with what the National Weather Service called “tremendous wave energy.”A witness, Colin Hoag, captured cell phone video of the explosive wave. As the waters suddenly flooded an observation zone, both people and vehicles were instantly swept away. Beachgoers were seen frantically running for their lives. The raging waters destroyed the windows of nearby beachfront buildings and hotels on its destructive path.Video captured the moment beachgoers were slammed into by a massive rogue wave in Ventura County on Dec. 28, 2023, sending nine people to the hospital. (Colin Hoag)Video captured the moment beachgoers were slammed into by a m...

Mugshots shared on social media by California law enforcement must use name and pronouns provided by arrestee, new law says

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:03 GMT

Mugshots shared on social media by California law enforcement must use name and pronouns provided by arrestee, new law says A new California law is placing more rules on the use of mugshots posted to law enforcement agencies' social media accounts. Starting on Jan. 1, 2024, police departments and sheriff's offices will have to include the name and pronouns provided by the person arrested when their mugshot is posted on the agencies' social media accounts. California police can no longer ask you this at a traffic stop starting in 2024 The new law, AB 994, also further limits the circumstances under which law enforcement can share a mugshot on social media and adds rules on the removal of new and existing mugshots from these sites. Using the name and pronouns provided by the arresteeAB 994 will require police and sheriff's offices to use the name and pronouns provided by the arrestee if their mugshot is to be posted on the agencies' social media accounts. This applies to individuals accused of any crime. The agencies will be authorized to use other legal names or aliases if these will assist in detainin...

No. 14 Arizona forces 6 turnovers, rallies to beat No. 12 Oklahoma 38-24 in Alamo Bowl

Published Sun, 10 Nov 2024 23:39:03 GMT

No. 14 Arizona forces 6 turnovers, rallies to beat No. 12 Oklahoma 38-24 in Alamo Bowl SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Gunner Maldonado returned a fumble 87 yards for a touchdown and also had an interception as No. 14 Arizona forced six turnovers in a 38-24 comeback victory over No. 12 Oklahoma on Thursday night in the Valero Alamo Bowl.Noah Fifita threw for 354 yards and two touchdowns for Arizona (10-3). The Wildcats closed with seven straight victories as they depart the Pac-12 to join the Big 12 next season. Leaving the Big 12 to join the Southeastern Conference, Oklahoma also finished 10-3.Tetairoa McMillan had 10 receptions for 160 yards for Arizona.Oklahoma freshman Jackson Arnold threw for 361 yards and two touchdowns, but also had three interceptions in his first career start. Arnold started in place of Dillon Gabriel, who is transferring to Oregon after throwing for 3,660 yards and 30 touchdowns this season.Sooners running back Gavin Sawchuk rushed for 130 yards and a touchdown on 11 carries.Arnold opened the game 3 for 8 with two interceptions before settling in behind ...