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(AP) -- Not even the coronavirus could stop the 30th annual Ig Nobel ceremony, which annually recognizes sometimes dubious but always humorous scientific achievement. The event is usually held live at Harvard University, but Thursday's awards presentation was a virtual prerecorded affair. One winner is an anthropologist who tried to fashion a knife out of frozen human feces. Another is a researcher who found that people who study insects for a living are creeped out by spiders. President Donald Trump and several other world leaders also won Ig Nobels for insisting they're smarter than scientists in dealing with the pandemic. 640
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YouTube TV and Sinclair Broadcast Group announced Thursday that the two companies had reached an agreement to continue broadcasting 19 of 21 Fox regional sports networks.The agreement means that YouTube TV can continue to broadcast live MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS, WNBA and college sports games on the streaming platform.However, the deal between Sinclair and YouTube TV does not include Prime Ticket and Fox Sports West. Primarily serving southern California, the two networks are the broadcast partners with the MLB's Los Angeles Angels, the NBA's Los Angles Clippers and the NHL's Anaheim Ducks and Los Angeles Kings.Sinclair Broadcast Group, YouTube TV Renew Licenses On 19 Regional Sports Networks, Ensuring Continued Access For Millions Of Fans: 756
SAN DIEGO (KGTV and CNS) — A felony assault charge with a hate crime allegation has been filed against a man who allegedly assaulted a 16-year-old Syrian refugee and used a racial epithet during the attack while the two rode a San Diego trolley.Adrian Vergara, 26, pleaded not guilty to the charge Thursday afternoon.Vergara hid from view Thursday with his head down, at one point standing on the table with his back to the judge. RELATED: Man accused of San Diego trolley hate crime has long rap sheetProsecutors say the victim was on the trolley speaking to his friend in Arabic when Vergara reportedly asked “what trash are you speaking.” When the victim replied that he was speaking Arabic, Vergara reportedly hit the man repeatedly in the face. "The defendant started saying 'F***ing' Arabs, and he began assaulting the teenager while he sat on the trolley," said deputy district attorney Leonard Trinh. Trinh says Vergara hit the boy 5 to 6 times, causing minor injuries to below his eye. RELATED: Man accused of attacking Syrian refugee aboard trolley car arrestedThe victim has not come forward, but released a statement Wednesday through an agency. "My parents brough us to this country so that we may be safe and go to school and have better lives, and this attack brought fear to them," the victim said. "However, I am very happy I reported this crime and that the attacker was found."Vergara is being held without bail because he violated probation for a prior robbery and vehicle theft. He faces up to 11 years in prison if convicted of the assault by force likely to cause great body injury, which carries hate crime escalation. RELATED: Teen attacked on trolley in possible hate crime10News Wednesday learned that Vergara has a history of violence. In 2012, documents say he threatened a man with a club. In 2013, Vergara completed an anger management program. In 2015, a case was dismissed accusing Vergara of attacking another man and in 2016, he was charged with grand theft and burglary for breaking into the Central Library. In late 2016, documents show Vergara violated a restraining order against his ex-girlfriend, kicking her front door, texting her and in a phone call, cursing at her and saying, "if you don't talk to me I'm going to go to your job and cause a scene. I don't care about my life."Documents show he called her 20 times in 30 minutes.Court documents also show a carjacking charge at the beginning of 2017.Later in 2017, Vergara was charged for beating a man at the MTS Imperial Transit Center. The most recent document shows he violated a court order, put in place to prevent domestic violence in January 2019. 2659
President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to North Korea during his address Wednesday to South Korea's National Assembly, warning that provocative action would amount to a "fatal miscalculation" under his administration.He cast himself as more willing than previous US presidents to use military force against Pyongyang should they continue threatening the United States and its allies."This a very different administration than the United States has had in the past," Trump said. "Do not underestimate us. And do not try us."Trump delivered a stern and personal message to North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, warning that continued nuclear provocations would result in his regime's destruction."The weapons you are acquiring are not making you safer, they are putting your regime in grave danger," Trump said in what he called a "direct" message to Kim."Every step you take down this dark path increases the peril you face," Trump said. "North Korea is not the paradise your grandfather envisioned. It is a hell that no person deserves."Trump called for a "complete and verifiable denuclearization" of the Korean peninsula."All responsible nations must join forces to isolate the brutal regime of North Korea to deny it any form of support, supply, or acceptance," he said.Trump also drew a stark contrast Wednesday between South Korea and North Korea, saying that South Korea's economic growth is proof that the North Korean experiment has failed."When the Korean War began in 1950, the two Koreas were approximately equal in GDP per capita, but by the 1990s South Korea's wealth had surpassed North Korea by more than 10 times. And today the South's economy is over 40 times larger," Trump said. "You're doing something right.""North Korea is a country ruled by a cult. At the center of this military cult is a deranged belief in the ruler's destiny to rule as a parent protector over a conquered Korean Peninsula," Trump said. "The more successful South Korea becomes the more successfully you discredit the dark fantasy at the heart of the south Korean regime."Trump also contrasted the atrocious human rights conditions in North Korea with the freedoms South Korean citizens enjoy. 2209