Kevin Hart stops at Jensen’s Liquors in Miami to promote new tequila brand Gran Coramino

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:39:53 GMT

Kevin Hart stops at Jensen’s Liquors in Miami to promote new tequila brand Gran Coramino If you’re are a fan of tequila, Kevin Hart has the drink for you.The comedian, who made a stop at Jensen’s Liquors in Miami, is launching his new liquor brand, Gran Coramino.The ultra-premium tequila comes in two different flavors: Cristalino, which is a barrel-aged tequila with a clear look, and Añejo, which has more of a mature taste, as it’s aged slowly for about a year.Kevin also gave Deco an inside scoop on the best way to drink it.Kevin Hart: “The Cristalino, I’ll go straight on the rocks, or I’ll do a splash of ginger ale. The Añejo, I’ll definitely go on the rocks, you know, but I think there are a lot of different ways you can shape, form or make your drink specific to you.”Sounds good! Tequila lovers can now pick up Kevin’s Gran Coramino in stores or online.

Preparations underway as Hurricane Lee approaches coastal Mass., Cape and Islands

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:39:53 GMT

Preparations underway as Hurricane Lee approaches coastal Mass., Cape and Islands Officials in towns up and down the coast are telling residents to get their boats out of the water as Hurricane Lee brings up to 60 mph winds, storm surges and winds this weekend as much of the area is under a tropical storm watch. Hurricane Lee is bringing a tropical storm watch to all of coastal Massachusetts and a storm surge watch to to Barnstable County and Nantucket. Wind gusts are expected to hit 50-60 mph in the storm watch and more than 10-foot storm surges potentially into the bay.Harbormasters in places like Marshfield are telling people to pull their smaller boats out of the water. Residents should also secure their larger vessels, ensure the pumps are working on board and cover the batteries.Effects of both the tropical storm and storm surge could hit near Chatham this weekend, which is a potentially deadly combination. According to the National Hurricane Center, high wind gusts and potentially the outer bands of the storm could hit Saturday morning. A tropical sto...

Fantasy Fixer: Week 2

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:39:53 GMT

Fantasy Fixer: Week 2 7’s Morey Hershgordon has the inside scoop on who to start and sit this week in Fantasy Fixer. Go set your lineups!

Biden brushes off House impeachment inquiry and says Republicans want to shut down the government

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:39:53 GMT

Biden brushes off House impeachment inquiry and says Republicans want to shut down the government By LISA MASCARO, WILL WEISSERT, STEPHEN GROVES and KEVIN FREKING (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden late Wednesday brushed off the House Republicans’ impeachment inquiry, saying the way he sees it, they launched the investigation against him because they want to shut down the federal government.Biden, speaking at a Democratic fundraiser in Virginia, said that instead of being concerned about the probe, “I’m focused on the things the American people want me focused on.”The president’s remarks were the first since Speaker Kevin McCarthy announced the launch of a Biden impeachment inquiry while the Republican House leader is also struggling to shore up votes to fund the government and prevent a federal shutdown.“The best I can tell is they want to impeach me because they want to shut down the government,” Biden said.He also made a reference to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., a top ally of his chief rival heading i...

‘Moments I will always remember’: Tim Anderson reflects on his road to 1,000 hits with the Chicago White Sox

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:39:53 GMT

‘Moments I will always remember’: Tim Anderson reflects on his road to 1,000 hits with the Chicago White Sox Tim Anderson was back in his role as an igniter, singling sharply to center field on the first pitch of his first-inning at-bat in Game 1 of Tuesday’s doubleheader against the Kansas City Royals.The hit jump-started a five-run rally for the Chicago White Sox in a 6-2 win at Guaranteed Rate Field.It was typical Anderson in a season that has been anything but for the eight-year veteran.While the year hasn’t gone anywhere close to plan for the shortstop and the Sox — Anderson entered Wednesday hitting .240, and the Sox were 33 games under .500 — he did recently reach a milestone by collecting his 1,000th career hit with a double in the first inning against the Detroit Tigers on Sept. 3 at Guaranteed Rate Field.In doing so, Anderson became the 19th player to record his first 1,000 hits with the franchise.“It’s an unbelievable accomplishment because a lot of things go into that,” manager Pedro Grifol said last week. “Health, talent, youR...

Orioles’ Ryan Mountcastle exits game against Cardinals with left shoulder discomfort

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:39:53 GMT

Orioles’ Ryan Mountcastle exits game against Cardinals with left shoulder discomfort Orioles first baseman Ryan Mountcastle exited Wednesday night’s game against the St. Louis Cardinals with left shoulder discomfort, the team said.During a first inning at-bat, Mountcastle grabbed his shoulder after swinging and fouling off a pitch before eventually earning a walk. He was assessed by trainers at first base, but remained in the game until the third inning, when Ramón Urias pinch hit and replaced him at first base. It marked the 12th time in his career that Urias has played first base, all this season.Mountcastle missed about a month this season after experiencing vertigo, but returned in July and has hit .328/.406/.497 in 50 games since.During Wednesday’s Norfolk Tides’ game, prospect Heston Kjerstad was removed in the fifth inning for a pinch-hitter. Kjerstad, the No. 2 pick in the 2020 draft, has played both outfield and first base for Triple-A Norfolk, where he has hit .299/.371/.500 this season.This story will be updated. ()

Boston City Council rejects $2.55M set aside for police department intel

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:39:53 GMT

Boston City Council rejects $2.55M set aside for police department intel The Boston City Council, in a post-election flurry, voted to reject $2.55 million in state grants earmarked for the investigative arm of the city’s police department.City Councilor Michael Flaherty had pushed to suspend the rules and pass three grants for $850,000 apiece for the Boston Regional Intelligence Center, for the purposes of improving “technology and protocols related to anti-terrorism, anti-crime, anti-gang and emergency response.”“These funds are vital,” Flaherty said. “They’re needed to thwart anyone looking to do harm in our city.”Mayor Michelle Wu had filed communications for the grants for the day’s City Council meeting, for fiscal years 2021, 2022 and 2023. The Council voted to reject the grants in FY21 and FY22, and did so again Wednesday, via a 7-5 vote.The vote was taken after City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo, who lost his District 5 seat in Tuesday night’s election, questioned if the police department funding was the same grant that “now-Attorney General Andrea Cam...

Boston City Council preliminary election results

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:39:53 GMT

Boston City Council preliminary election results Boston voters narrowed four City Council races to two candidates for the November election in Tuesday’s dramatic preliminary, ousting two embattled incumbents from the running.Councilors Ricardo Arroyo and Kendra Lara lost their coveted Districts 5 and 6 seats respectively after drifting into third in their races.In District 5, Enrique Pepen will be facing off against Jose Ruiz, and in District 6, it will be Benjamin Weber and William King in the final. The general election is Nov. 7.Here is the rundown of unofficial results from the four contested races Tuesday, per the city’s Elections Department.CITY COUNCILOR DISTRICT 3BALLOTS CAST 6,483CANDIDATESJohn M Fitzgerald Votes: 43%  — 2,777Joel G Richards 19% — Votes: 1,237 |Ann M Walsh 18% — Votes: 1,151Matthew D Patton 8.53% —  Votes: 550Jennifer Anne Johnson 4% — Votes: 271Barry Oliver Lawton 4% — Votes: 237Rosalind Wornum 3% — Votes: 213CITY COUNCILOR DISTRICT 5BALLOTS CAST: 7,583CANDIDATES...

Flaherty to Mayor Wu: Don’t wait on Boston City Council to clear out Mass and Cass

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:39:53 GMT

Flaherty to Mayor Wu: Don’t wait on Boston City Council to clear out Mass and Cass Boston City Councilor Michael Flaherty says the mayor shouldn’t wait for his colleagues to act before removing tents in the troubled Mass and Cass zone.Flaherty said the City Council’s committee on government operations should have held a hearing on Mayor Michelle Wu’s anti-encampment ordinance “at the first possible moment,” rather than wait until Sept. 28, as scheduled by committee chair Ricardo Arroyo.“Frankly, if I was the mayor, I’d clear it up myself now,” Flaherty told the Herald Wednesday. “The Boston City Council can’t organize a one-car funeral these days. If I’m the mayor of Boston, I don’t wait for the Boston City Council. I do it myself.”The late September hearing date pushed a Council vote on the matter into October, Flaherty said, more than a month after the mayor proposed the ordinance as part of her three-pronged plan to tackle crime at the intersection of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard.Given that the ordinance was introduced to the Council on Wednes...

Facing $1.5B deficit, California State University to hike tuition 6% annually for next 5 years

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:39:53 GMT

Facing $1.5B deficit, California State University to hike tuition 6% annually for next 5 years SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Trustees at California State University, the nation’s largest public university system, voted Wednesday to raise student tuition by 6% each year for five consecutive years to try to narrow a $1.5 billion deficit, a decision that some students called disheartening. The university’s governing board voted 9-0 to approve the increases that will start across the 23-campus system in the fall of 2024. Annual tuition for full-time California undergraduate students will increase by $342 next year to $6,084. By the 2028-2029 school year, those students will be paying $7,682.The tuition hikes are needed to provide support to students, both through financial aid and programs to help them succeed academically, university officials say. The extra revenue is also needed to give more resources to faculty and staff and maintain school facilities, according to a report about the system’s finances released in May. The report found the system with 460,000 students, many of them min...