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sports1 year ago

Miami Heat's Haywood Highsmith Cited for Careless Driving in Crash Critically Injuring Man

Miami Heat forward Haywood Highsmith was cited for careless driving in a car crash that critically injured a man while he was driving home from a game. The crash occurred when Highsmith struck a pedestrian pushing an unlit disabled car on a dark road. The injured man suffered significant injuries but is in stable condition. Highsmith's agent stated that he immediately rushed to help the injured person and stayed on the scene until the ambulance arrived. Highsmith is expected to rejoin the Heat for practice on Friday.

sports1 year ago

Heat's Haywood Highsmith Cited for Careless Driving in Crash Critically Injuring Man

Miami Heat forward Haywood Highsmith was cited for "careless and negligent" driving after a car crash that left a man with a partial amputation on his right leg. The crash occurred as Highsmith was driving home from a game, and he was not hurt in the incident. The Heat expressed sympathy for those injured and stated that there would be no further comment. Highsmith's citation is not considered criminal, and he did not play in the team's subsequent game.

science2 years ago

"The Paradox of Prestige: How Nobel Prizes Can Diminish Scientific Influence"

A study conducted by researchers at Stanford University suggests that winning major awards like the Nobel Prize or the MacArthur Fellowship may actually lower a scientist's productivity and impact. The study analyzed publication and citation patterns of Nobel laureates and MacArthur fellows and found that post-award productivity either remained the same or decreased. Older scientists were particularly affected, with declining citations and publication counts after winning the award. However, some argue that productivity cannot be solely measured by papers and citations, as there are other factors that contribute to a scientist's impact.

labor-relations2 years ago

NBCUniversal Fined $250 for Foliage Dispute at Writers' Picket Line

NBCUniversal's parent company has been fined $250 by the city of Los Angeles for allegedly trimming trees without a permit, which had provided shade for striking Hollywood writers. The Writers Guild of America has been picketing outside NBCUniversal's studio lot for two months, and the recent addition of striking members of the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) has further escalated tensions. NBCUniversal claims the tree trimming was part of annual landscaping, but public works officials have no record of a required permit. The city's limited resources for tree protection have raised concerns, as it has over 700,000 trees and only 12 inspectors. Additionally, the writers and actors unions have filed grievances accusing NBCUniversal of using construction fencing to block sidewalks.