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BYU standout receiver Parker Kingston charged with first-degree rape in Utah

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By Associated Press

(AP) — Prosecutors in Utah have filed a first-degree felony rape charge against Brigham Young University standout wide receiver Parker Kingston, officials said Wednesday.

Kingston, 21, is being held without bail in St. George, a city near Arizona, Washington County prosecutors said. His initial appearance in court is scheduled for Friday.

The investigation began last February, prosecutors said in a news release. A woman who was 20 years old at the time told officers at a St. George hospital that Kingston assaulted her on February 23, 2025, prosecutors said. Police gathered digital and forensic evidence and interviewed the parties involved and other witnesses, prosecutors said.

It was not clear if Kingston had an attorney. He didn’t immediately respond to a message seeking comment. A phone message left for his family was not immediately returned.

BYU said in a statement that it takes any allegation very seriously, and will cooperate with law enforcement. It said it would not be able to comment further due to federal and university privacy laws and practices for students.

Kingston had a team-leading 67 receptions and 928 yards with five TD catches last season. He also rushed for 199 yards on 25 carries with a score, and returned 17 punts for 230 yards and a TD.

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Freeways as runways: Indonesia plans to turn its islands into cheaper ‘aircraft carriers’

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By Brad Lendon, Trista Kurniawan

(CNN) — Indonesia is embarking on a plan to make toll roads across the country into emergency runways for its fighter jets, giving it the equivalent of multiple aircraft carriers across the vast archipelago.

The chief of staff of the Indonesian air forces, Marshal Tonny Harjono, said Wednesday that he hopes that eventually each of the country’s 38 provinces will have at least one toll road section usable as an emergency runway, though no timeline was given.

In a demonstration Wednesday, an Indonesian Air Force F-16 fighter and a Super Tucano attack plane performed successful landings and takeoffs from a toll road in Lampung province on the southern tip of the island of Sumatra.

“This success marks an important milestone in strengthening the universal defense system,” Deputy Defense Minister Donny Ermawan Taufanto said.

Using highways for military landing strips isn’t a new concept. Militaries from the United States, Finland and Sweden among others have demonstrated it.

And dispersing fighter jets across an array of islands in the Pacific is something the US military is pursuing as it looks to make its air forces harder to target in any possible conflict with China.

Indonesia has had disputes with China in the South China Sea, but the new plan for runways on roadways isn’t seen as any being directed at any country.

“The use of toll roads as situational alternative runways is expected to strengthen the operational readiness of the Indonesian Air Force in facing various potential threats, without reducing the primary function of toll roads as public transportation infrastructure,” an Indonesian Air Force statement said.

It’s also a cost-effective way to cover a sprawling country, analysts say.

Indonesia is the world’s largest archipelago, with more than 6,000 inhabited islands across an east-west axis of 3,100 miles (5,000 kilometers).

It would be an extraordinary amount of territory to cover with an aircraft carrier, something the Indonesian Navy does not have, and which would be expensive to acquire and maintain.

Aircraft carriers can cost billions of dollars.

“An aircraft carrier doesn’t seem that attractive as a cost-effective platform,” said Collin Koh, research fellow at the S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies in Singapore.

“Having countless toll roads and highways earmarked as emergency military runways across the entire archipelago makes more strategic and operational sense,” Koh said.

“The margin of risk is lower than an aircraft carrier,” Koh told CNN. “If you strike the aircraft carrier once, it’s gone.”

Multiple roads-as-runways mean the loss of one leaves several others to pick up the slack, he said.

Roadways can handle more and less-expensive aircraft than are needed for carrier operations.

The planes used in Wednesday’s demonstrations, the F-16 and the Super Tucano, cannot operate off carriers.

Harjono, the air force chief of staff, said the plan was for roadways to have 3,000-meter-long (almost two miles) sections where the military aircraft could land and take off.

Donny praised the skill of the Indonesian pilots for landing on roadways only half as wide as airport runways.

“Toll roads are only about 24 meters (79 feet) wide, narrower than airport runways at 45 to 60 meters. It’s risky, but Air Force pilots are trained for these conditions,” he said, according to the government-run Antara news agency.

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Chloe Kim y la búsqueda de una hazaña inédita en los Juegos Olímpicos de Invierno

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Por Rodrigo Estrada, CNN en Español

Chloe Kim no compite solo contra el cronómetro. También lo hace, especialmente, contra la historia. A sus 25 años, la snowboarder estadounidense vuelve a colocarse en el centro de la escena olímpica con un objetivo que ninguna mujer ha conseguido: ganar tres medallas de oro consecutivas en el halfpipe de snowboard. Milano-Cortina 2026 representa el próximo capítulo de una carrera marcada por el talento en las venas.

Kim irrumpió en el deporte cuando aún era una adolescente. En PyeongChang 2018, con apenas 17 años, se convirtió en la mujer más joven en ganar un oro olímpico en snowboard halfpipe. Cuatro años después, en Beijing 2022, regresó no solo para defender su título, sino para reafirmar su dominio con una actuación impecable que la consagró como bicampeona olímpica.

Sin embargo, su camino no ha sido para nada fácil. Tras la gloria de 2018, Chloe Kim decidió alejarse temporalmente del snowboard competitivo para enfocarse en su vida personal y académica. Habló abiertamente sobre el agotamiento mental, la ansiedad y el peso de la fama a tan corta edad.

También enfrentó episodios de racismo en redes sociales, un aspecto que la obligó a fortalecer su carácter fuera y dentro de la nieve. Ese periodo de pausa no fue de retiro, sino una reinvención.

El regreso a la élite no estuvo exento de obstáculos. De cara a Milano-Cortina 2026, Kim sufrió un desgarro en el hombro durante un entrenamiento en Suiza, una lesión que incluso puso en duda su participación olímpica. Lejos de rendirse, adaptó su preparación y encontró la manera de mantenerse en la cima. Con su característico sentido del humor, llegó a bromear diciendo que el soporte le daba mayor estabilidad sobre la tabla, mientras planea someterse a una cirugía una vez finalizados los Juegos Olímpicos.

Esa fortaleza quedó reflejada en la clasificación, donde fue la mejor con una puntuación máxima de 90,25, superando con claridad a la japonesa Sara Shimizu y a su compatriota Maddie Mastro.

Milano-Cortina no es solo una nueva cita olímpica, sino la oportunidad de cerrar un círculo histórico. Un tercer oro consecutivo colocaría a Chloe Kim en una mesa aparte y confirmaría que su legado va más allá de medallas y podios.

La pregunta queda en el aire como uno de sus saltos: ¿podrá Chloe Kim lograr la hazaña inédita? Si algo ha demostrado a lo largo de su carrera es que, cuando la presión es máxima, suele responder con jerarquía.

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