Activists in Miami rally for improved conditions in Haiti and on Dominican Republic border
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:43:35 GMT
Activists took to the streets of Miami in a half-mile march from the city’s Haitian Embassy to the Dominican Consulate.Thursday afternoon’s rally, organized by local immigration groups, aimed to raise awareness about the living conditions in Haiti and on the Dominican Republic border.Marching with signs and playing musical instruments, the activists voiced their concerns, as they called for better treatment of those affected.New York Democrats nominate former congressman for special election to succeed George Santos
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:43:35 GMT
(CNN) — New York Democrats have nominated former Rep. Tom Suozzi for the special election to succeed expelled Republican Rep. George Santos.Suozzi represented a previous version of New York 3rd Congressional District, on the north shore of Long Island, for three terms before vacating the seat to launch an ultimately unsuccessful primary challenge to New York Gov. Kathy Hochul last year.“Tom Suozzi has a proven record of fighting for his constituents, fighting to safeguard our suburban way of life here on Long Island and Queens and always advocating for sensible solutions to the real challenges affecting every day average Americans,” Jay Jacobs and Rep. Gregory Meeks, the chairs of the Democratic Party in Nassau and Queens counties, said in a joint statement.Under New York’s special election rules, nominees are selected by the county party leaders in the district.Hochul has scheduled the special election to fill the seat for February 13.The race to succeed Santos ...Man accused in connection with deadly Waltham crash previously faced serious charges, records show
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:43:35 GMT
The New Hampshire man accused in connection with the crash that killed a Waltham police officer and a National Grid worker on Wednesday previously faced serious charges in New Hampshire, court documents show. Peter Simon, 54, was arrested Wednesday after officials said he allegedly struck officer Paul Tracey and utility worker Roderick Jackson with his pickup truck near 4 p.m. on Totten Pond Road in Waltham. Tracey and Jackson later died. Officials said two other National Grid workers who had been working along Totten Pond Road were also injured. In addition to Tracey, Jackson and the two other National Grid workers, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan said Simon also crashed into multiple vehicles and stole a police cruiser at knifepoint before officers took him into custody. While Simon appeared in court in Waltham on Thursday, separate documents filed at the Cheshire County Courthouse in Keene, New Hampshire detailed an incident back in August of 2009 when Simo...Patriots will be extra shorthanded at wide receiver vs. Steelers
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:43:35 GMT
DeVante Parker is a surprise inactive Thursday night against the Steelers, leaving the Patriots with just four available wide receivers.Parker was listed as questionable with a knee injury. He traveled to Pittsburgh but will not play. The Patriots have Jalen Reagor, Tyquan Thornton, JuJu Smith-Schuster and QB/wide receiver Malik Cunningham at wide receiver. Cunningham was elevated from the practice squad Thursday afternoon.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Source: Patriots claim experienced linebacker off waivers from Eagles New England Patriots | Patriots elevate two skill players off practice squad ahead of Steelers game New England Patriots | Patriots-Steelers preview: What to watch for on Thursday Night Football New England Patriots | Four to watch: Struggling rookie, two veteran skill players among keys New England Patriots | Patriots might need help from practice squad based on injury report H...Body parts trafficking case: Harvard releases report recommending changes to its Anatomical Gifts Program
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:43:35 GMT
Harvard has released a report from a panel of three commissioned experts on how to improve the university’s Anatomical Gifts Program, which was at the center of an alleged body parts trafficking ring.The university released the report Thursday along with a “community message” stating the review was initiated after the U.S. Attorney’s Office indictment and arrest of Cedric Lodge, a former employee of the Harvard Medical School’s morgue, in relation to the illegal sale of parts of bodies gifted to the university to help train future doctors.“Lodge’s alleged criminal acts, which involved the unlawful interstate transport of stolen human remains, are morally reprehensible and inconsistent with the standards that Harvard University, Harvard Medical School, our anatomical donors, and their loved ones expect and deserve,” read the statement put out by Harvard Provost Dr. Alan Garber and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine Dr. George Daley.“We reaffirm our deep sorrow for the continued uncertai...Deaths from tainted cantaloupe increase to 3 in U.S. and 5 in Canada
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:43:35 GMT
By JONEL ALECCIA (AP Health Writer)A salmonella outbreak tied to tainted cantaloupe has now killed eight people — three in the U.S. and five in Canada, health officials reported Thursday.Dozens more illnesses were reported by both countries. In the U.S., at least 230 people have been ill in 38 states and 96 have been hospitalized since mid-November, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The tainted cantaloupe was also shipped to Canada, where 129 cases have been reported, including 44 hospitalizations, health officials reported.Many of the people who fell ill reported eating pre-cut cantaloupe in clamshell packages and trays sold in stores. Consumers should not buy, eat or serve cantaloupe, if they don’t know the source, the CDC said. New recalls of whole and pre-cut fruit have been added to a growing list, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration said. Last week, Cut Fruit Express initiated a recall of cantaloupe chunks and fruit mixes containing cant...Former NFL player Sergio Brown pleads not guilty to murder of his mother in Maywood
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:43:35 GMT
Former NFL player Sergio Brown pleaded not guilty to murdering his mother during an arraignment Wednesday.Brown was charged with first-degree murder for the September death of his mother, Myrtle Simmons-Brown, who prosecutors said he lived with in Maywood.The 35-year-old who played for seven seasons as a safety for the New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars and Buffalo Bills was also charged with concealment of a homicidal death, court records show.He pleaded not guilty to the concealment charge and the two murder charges he faces Wednesday, the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office said.The disappearance of Brown after police discovered his mother’s dead body wrapped in a sheet near a creek close to their home drew national attention. Brown resurfaced days after the gruesome finding in expletive-filled social media posts calling reports tying him to his mother’s death “fake news.”Three weeks after police found Simmons-Brow...Criminal street gang boss sentenced for ordering murder hit
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:43:35 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Judgement day has come and gone for a criminal street gang boss who's been ordered to spend the rest of his life in jail.On Wednesday, San Diego County District Attorney Summer Stephan's office announced Jesus Faraj, 45, was sentenced to life without the possibility parole plus 60 years. The ruling was made after Faraj was found guilty of ordering an "execution-style murder" of 32-year-old Jimmy Khieu on Super Bowl Sunday in February 2019. More affordable housing for San Diego seniors approved by county As explained by the district attorney's office, Khieu was shot in the head and left for dead in a drainage ditch in the Fox Canyon neighborhood of San Diego. An investigation lead to the arrest, charging and convictions of Faraj, along with three other defendants who worked for the street gang boss. The attorney's office said the defendants tracked and then killed the victim after Faraj called for the murder hit from prison.At the time of the murder, the attorney's off...Beware of San Diego 'jury duty' scammers
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:43:35 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Don't get tricked into thinking you're being fined for failure to appear for jury duty San Diegans -- there's some scammers on the prowl.In a news release Thursday, the San Diego Superior Court warned the public about a wave of recent scam attempts that have been occurring locally.Court officials described the first scam with the following example:"John Doe is called, via phone, by a person identifying himself as a member of the San Diego Police Department or San Diego Sheriff’s Office. The caller informs Mr. Doe that he failed to appear for jury duty and has been ordered to pay $300 for failing to appear and $485 for contempt of court and there is a warrant for their arrest. The fake officer tells Mr. Doe that if he fails to make these payments, he will be arrested. The scammer then gives Mr. Doe another date to appear for jury duty but states that they need to meet first so that Mr. Doe can pay his fine. Mr. Doe is instructed to go to a convenience store to get a mone...Jon Rahm bolts for LIV Golf in a stunning blow to the PGA Tour
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:43:35 GMT
Masters champion Jon Rahm bolted for Saudi-funded LIV Golf on Wednesday for what’s believed to be more money than the PGA Tour’s entire prize fund, a stunning blow that deepens the divide in golf as the two sides were negotiating a commercial deal.Rahm confirmed the move in an interview with Fox News, during which he wore a black LIV letterman’s jacket, saying it was not an easy decision.“I’ve been very happy,” Rahm said. “But there is a lot of things that LIV Golf has to offer that were very enticing.”He said he would keep private how much the deal was worth amid reports that put his compensation in the $500 million range, which likely would include equity in his new team.The development comes 25 days before the deadline for the PGA Tour and Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund try to finalize their shocking June 6 agreement to become commercial partners in a for-profit enterprise, along with the European tour.Talks have been going slowly, and Tiger W...Latest news
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