Tuesday, January 27, 2015

[UPDATE] NYC Travel Ban Lifted, MTA Service Will Resume This Morning



[UPDATE BELOW] Mayor de Blasio lifted the city-wide travel ban this morning after that devastating blizzard turned out to be just a bunch of stupid snow. There's about 7.8 inches in Central Park this morningnot the 24 inches or more that was expectedand current forecasts don't call for much more additional accumulation today. And there is certainly no reason to doubt those forecasts.

The MTA is also resuming service system-wide this morning, but it's going to take hours for trains and buses to get back up to full speed. Staten Island Ferry service has resumed.

New York State has updates on the storm here. Mayor de Blasio will appear on CNN's New Day at 8 a.m. to update New Yorkers on the storm, and Governor Cuomo is giving a press conference now.

Update 8:05 a.m.: Cuomo says subway service will resume at 9 a.m. and, by noon, the subways should be back to Sunday-level service, which is about 60% of weekday service. The MTA expects the system to be back to a normal weekday schedule tomorrow. PATH train service will resume around 9:30 a.m.

Cuomo cautioned that the roads are still dangerous, and there is ice lurking under the snow in some places. "If you don't have to travel today, you don't want to be traveling today," Cuomo warned. "While roads are passable, they are not clear."

Asked if officials overreacted to the storm, Cuomo reminded reporters of the huge snowstorm that crippled Buffalo in Novembera storm that Cuomo said he underestimated. "You make big decision based on the best information you have," Cuomo said, adding, "I do not criticize weather forecasters."

Cuomo also posited that taking the trains out of service and implementing a travel ban enabled the city to bounce back faster, because the roads were clear for plows to get through and trains weren't stranded. "If you tally it up, I don't know that this wasn't the most prudent course," Cuomo said.

We'll update as more info comes in, but for now here's Cuomo's official announcement:

The travel ban in the Hudson Valley (Dutchess, Orange, Putnam, Rockland, Ulster, Westchester counties), Nassau County, and New York City is lifted effective at 7:30 a.m. I-84 as well as the Thruway have been reopened. Drivers should use extreme caution and prepare properly as driving conditions remain poor and other states still may have travel bans in effect.

The travel ban for Suffolk County remains in effect.

System wide service for the MTA and PATH is expected to resume this morning and further updates will be provided at 8 a.m. Longer suspension can be expected on parts of the LIRR reaching Eastern Long Island.

More information about the reopening of transit will become available by 8 a.m. New Yorkers should continue to exercise extreme caution.

Snow accumulation overnight on Long Island was heavy, and the New York City and Hudson Valley regions experienced moderate precipitation. According to the National Weather Service, the region should expect snowfall, wind and low temperatures, with especially heavy snowfall on Eastern Long Island, as today progresses. A blizzard warning remains in effect through midnight for Suffolk County.

Source: http://gothamist.com/2015/01/27/snowpe_back_to_work.php



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Miss Colombia crowned Miss Universe 2015



Last Updated Jan 26, 2015 12:10 AM EST

Miss Colombia Paulina Vega has been crowned Miss Universe, beating out first runner-up Miss USA Nia Sanchez and contestants from more than 80 other countries at Sunday's pageant in Miami.

Vega, a 22-year-old student of business administration from Barranquilla, Colombia, said the contests leading up to Miss Universe were the first she had participated in. She also said they would be her last as she would be eager to return to her studies in Colombia after her reign.

"It will be a dream come true to represent the woman of today. A woman that not only cares about being beautiful and being glamorous, but also cares about being a professional, intelligent, hard-working person," Vega had said earlier in the week in talking about the role of the winner.

Following Sanchez, the 24-year-old Miss USA from Las Vegas, Nevada, the second runner-up was Miss Ukraine Diana Harkusha.

Miss Jamaica Kaci Fennell and Miss Netherlands Yasmin Verheijen were also among the top five, emerging from the field of 88 contestants.

Sanchez, a 24-year-old resident of Las Vegas, Nevada, had spoken earlier of looking forward to the often-dreaded interview portion. She had been running practice questions all week with her roommate Miss Australia Tegan Martin, who made it to the top ten.

Sanchez has a fourth-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do and has traveled the country teaching others. She spoke previously about equipping women to defend themselves against crime.

"It's just something that's so prevalent in our society and why not empower women to take control of a dangerous situation into their own hand," she said.

"Today Show" personality Natalie Morales served as host of the show. Miss Colombia was crowned by the outgoing Miss Universe, Gabriela Isler of Venezuela. The broadcast included performances by singers Nick Jonas and Prince Royce.

Crowd favorite Miss Venezuela Migbelis Lynette Castellanos was cut after the top ten. She had tremendous support and pressure locally and back home. The Miami suburb of Doral, which was host to the women during their stay, is also known as "Doralzuela" for its many Venezuelan residents. Three of the last six Miss Universe titles have gone to Venezuela, where beauty pageants are big business.

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Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/miss-colombia-crowned-miss-universe-2015/



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MTA subway and bus service ends at 11 p.m. due to NYC Blizzard of 2015



STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced that all MTA and Port Authority public transit systemswill be suspendedat 11 p.m. Monday due to the blizzard -- including allcity subway, Staten Island Railway,Metro North, Long Island Railroad and MTA bus service.

"If you have to use those facilities, you should plan ... to get to wherever you're going by 11 o'clock, because that's going to be a hard stop time," Cuomo said.

Cuomo also issued a travel restriction in several counties in New York state, including the city,effective 11 p.m. Monday.

The restriction is for everyone except emergency personnel.

"If you violate this state order, it's a possible misdemeanor, it's fines up to $300," Cuomo said.

Source: http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf/2015/01/mta_subway_and_bus_service_end.html



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Monday, January 26, 2015

Mark Ruffalo gives SAG Awards acceptance speech via Twitter



Actor Mark Ruffalo attends the Academy Of Motion Picture Arts And Sciences' 2014 Governors Awards at The Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland Center on Nov. 8, 2014, in Hollywood, California. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images

Mark Ruffalo couldn't make it to the Screen Actors Guild Awards in Los Angeles Sunday night to accept his award, but he made up for it on Twitter.

The 47-year-old actor, who won best male actor in a TV movie or miniseries for HBO's "The Normal Heart," tweeted from his bed, giving his acceptance speech online -- thanking everyone from his fellow cast members and his publicists to his family.

Before the win, Ruffalo explained that he was going to be early because he had to be up for work in a few hours. Then -- to his surprise -- his wife woke him up to tell him the good news.

Check it out his "speech" below:

Ruffalo also received some love at the awards show itself.

When Julia Robert (Ruffalo's co-star in "The Normal Heart") took to the SAG Awards stage, she said, "hey had a wordy little tongue twister for me to start with about how wonderful actors are, but instead I just want to say, Mark Ruffalo is one outstanding actor. And I am so absolutely tickled to my toes that he won tonight. He wasn't here! Waitin' for that Nor'easter."

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Source: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/mark-ruffalo-gives-sag-awards-acceptance-speech-via-twitter/



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Blizzard 2015: WWE 'Monday Night Raw' event in Hartford postponed



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HARTFORD, Conn. - After Roman Reigns won the Royal Rumble, fans were so upset they started a Twitter campaign to pull the plug on the WWE Network.

So far, that wish hasn't come true, but anyone hoping to see the match's fallout will have to wait. The impending snowstorm has forced the postponement of tonight's "Monday Night Raw" event at the XL Center.

Gov. Dannel Malloy, in anticipation of at least two feet of snow and four-foot-high snowdrifts, ordered a statewide travel ban starting at 9 p.m. Monday.

The three-hour wrestling event was scheduled to start at 8 p.m.

"Tickets for tonight's show in Hartford will be honored for a 'SmackDown' event this Thursday, January 29 that will air live on Syfy," the WWE said in a press release. "Fans with tickets to (Tuesday's) event in Boston will have the option of either exchanging tickets for an upcoming WWE event on Saturday, June 27 or obtaining a refund at point of purchase."

Stay with MassLive.com for continuing coverage of the region's first major snowstorm of 2015. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter.

Source: http://www.masslive.com/news/index.ssf/2015/01/blizzard_2015_wwe_monday_night.html



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Josh Gordon Fails Drug Test: Twitter Reacts to Latest Report, Likely Suspension



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Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon may be looking at another major suspension after reportedly violating the league's substance-abuse policy.

ESPN's Adam Schefter broke the news on Sunday, noting the All-Pro wideout would be out for a year:

Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio added that any appeal from Gordon likely won't prove fruitful:

Florio also reported that alcohol was the substance for which Gordon tested positive:

New Orleans Saints tight end Benjamin Watson, who played with Gordon in 2012, shared his reaction to the news:

Former teammate D'Qwell Jackson also commented:

The MMQB's Peter King took the same attitude:

Bleacher Report's Matt Miller and Pro Football Focus' Sam Monson both bemoaned how such a talented player is seemingly shooting himself in the foot time and again:

Pro Football Talk's Michael David Smith wonders if Gordon might be the most egregious case of wasted potential ever:

This is far from the first time the 23-year-old has run afoul of league rules.

Last summer, the NFL suspended Gordon for the entire 2014 season after he violated the league's substance-abuse policy. After the league and players' union agreed to a new drug-testing policy in September, the NFLreducedhis suspension to 10 games.

The Browns also suspended Gordon for the team's regular-season finale. Mike Loykoof NEPatriotsDraft.com is one of many who feel Gordon's time in Cleveland is over:

CBSSports.com's Dane Brugler tweeted that Gordon's predicament only heightens the Browns' need for another top-end wide receiver:

Gordon has appeared in 35 NFL games over three years, catching 161 passes for 2,754 yards and 14 touchdowns.

Should he be suspended, the earliest fans would get to see Gordon on an NFL field again is likely 2016.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2341990-josh-gordon-fails-drug-test-twitter-reacts-to-latest-report-likely-suspension



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Sunday, January 25, 2015

Pro Bowl 2015: Time, TV schedule, rosters, rule changes, and online streaming



The 2015 Pro Bowl is here, and we've got all you need to know heading into the game.

It's finally here -- the biggest game of the season, featuring the best talent in the league. It's the one you've all been waiting for ... the 2015 Pro Bowl! Of course, that's how the league would like reality to look, and that's certainly how they try and bill it, but the Pro Bowl has struggled to maintain viewers in recent years.

Whatever the case, the latest iteration of the game continues to evolve as the league tries to find the sweet spot that keeps people interested, and it's set for Sunday night on ESPN. This year, they had two former players serve as captains to draft the respective teams to play in the Pro Bowl, something they started doing last year. That event drew some attention, though it also did as much last year while the game itself saw its ratings drop.

This year, it's Michael Irvin and Cris Carter captaining the two teams. Irvin, naturally, grabbed a whole bunch of Dallas players for his team, including Tony Romo, DeMarco Murray, Tyron Smith and Jason Witten. Carter ended up with some big-name players, including Andrew Luck and J.J. Watt.

Rule changes

There's been plenty of rule tweaks for this year's game. First off: there will be no kickoff, for whatever reason. It might be that the league doesn't want players to get injured in an exhibition game, but whatever the case, the coin toss will determine who gets the ball first, and said ball will be placed at the 25-yard line.

That will occur after scores, but also at the start of each quarter. The league is adding a two-minute warning to the first and third quarters, and the ball will change possession at that point. The thinking here is that two-minute drills are more exciting for fans. Also along that same vein, cover two and press coverage will be allowed in the game.

Outside of that, the rest has to do with the game clock. The clock will stop if the offense does not gain at least one yard in the final two minutes of each quarter, preventing stalling to let the clock run out. The clock will start after an incomplete pass after the signal of a referee outside of the last two minutes of the first half and the last five minutes of the second half. There will also be a 35-second/25-second play clock as opposed to the typical 40-second/25-second play clock.

How to Watch

Date: Sunday, Jan. 25Time: 8 p.m. ETLocation: University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, Ariz.TV: ESPNAnnouncers: Mike Tirico, Jon GrudenOnline Streaming: WatchESPN

Here are the rosters for the game:

Team CarterCoach

John Harbaugh

Offense

QB Andrew LuckQB Drew BreesQB Andy DaltonRB Jamaal CharlesRB Justin ForsettRB Alfred MorrisFB John KuhnWR Antonio BrownWRA.J. GreenWRT.Y. HiltonWR Jordy NelsonTE Martellus BennettTE Greg OlsenOT Joe StaleyOT Duane BrownOT Ryan CladyOG Josh SittonOG Evan MathisOG Mike PounceyOC Maurkice PounceyOC Jason Kelce

Defense

DEJ.J. WattDE Mario WilliamsDE Calais CampbellDT Marcell DareusDT Dontari PoeDT Kyle WilliamsOLB Justin HoustonOLB Connor BarwinOLBTamba HaliILBC.J. MosleyILB Lawrence TimmonsCB Patrick PetersonCB Antonio CromartieCB Aqib TalibCB Sam ShieldsSDonte WhitnerSGlover QuinSAntoine Bethea

Special teams

KCody ParkeyPPat McAfeePR Devin HesterST Justin BethelLS Jon Dorenbos

Team IrvinCoach

Jason Garrett

Offense

QB Tony RomoQB Matthew StaffordQB Matt RyanRBDeMarco MurrayRB Mark IngramRBC.J. AndersonFB Marcel ReeceWR Odell Beckham Jr.WR Randall CobbWR Emmanuel SandersWR Golden TateTE Jimmy GrahamTE Jason WittenOT Tyron SmithOT Joe ThomasOT Trent WilliamsOG Zach MartinOG Marshal YandaOG Kyle LongOC Travis FrederickOC Nick Mangold

Defense

DE Cameron WakeDE Robert QuinnDE DeMarcus WareDT Aaron DonaldDT Geno AtkinsDT Sheldon RichardsonOLB Von MillerOLB Clay MatthewsOLB Elvis DumervilILB Luke KuechleyILB D'Qwell JacksonCB Joe HadenCB Vontae DavisCB Brent GrimesCB Chris HarrisST.J. WardSEric WeddleSMike Adams

Special teams

KAdam VinatieriPKevin HuberPR Darren SprolesST Darrell StuckeyLSL.P. Ladouceur

Source: http://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2015/1/25/7885783/2015-pro-bowl-rosters-rule-changes-tv-coverage-watch-online



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