US Army apologizes for ‘wrong room raid’ at Boston hotel
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:53 GMT
The U.S. Army is apologizing for a “wrong room raid” at a Boston hotel Tuesday night. Officials say agents with the Boston FBI division helped the Department of Defense in a training exercise at the Revere Hotel. However, they went to the wrong room on the 15th floor. According to 7NEWS sources, the person who was mistakenly detained is a pilot for Delta Air Lines.“We would like to extend our deepest apology to the individual who was affected by the training exercise,” said Lt. Col. Mike Burns.The person who was mistakenly detained was released after about an hour in custody.Cade Horton, the Chicago Cubs’ 2022 first-round pick, is set to begin his first pro season in his ‘crazy’ journey
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:53 GMT
The difference one year can make is not lost on right-hander Cade Horton.At this point last season, Horton had pitched in two games for the University of Oklahoma in his first outings since missing his freshman season because of Tommy John surgery. Those appearances were limited to an inning or less, and he didn’t make his first start until mid-April.As Horton stood near the Chicago Cubs practice fields at their complex in Mesa, Ariz., during the final stretch before minor-league camp ended for the spring, even he was amazed at the path his career has taken.“I mean, actually it is crazy,” Horton told the Tribune. “I’m blessed. The people around me that have helped me, it’s a huge thank you to them and all the teammates that have been there. It’s awesome.Horton, 21, is beginning the season at Low-A Myrtle Beach. The 2022 first-round pick will make his professional debut Saturday. Horton, newly ranked by MLB.com as the No. 98 prospect in baseb...Can the Chicago Bulls balance rest — and rhythm — in their final two regular-season games?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:53 GMT
With their play-in position secured as the No. 10 seed in the Eastern Conference, the Chicago Bulls enter the final weekend of the regular season with the goal of balancing rest and preparation.After losing to the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday, the Bulls are set to travel to face the ninth seed Wednesday.Before that single-elimination game, the Bulls will face the Mavericks in Dallas on Friday night and then play host the Detroit Pistons on Sunday.Coach Billy Donovan said veteran stars DeMar DeRozan, Zach LaVine and Nikola Vučević likely will sit out Friday. But Donovan aims to play the entirety of the roster for at least part of Sunday’s game to get the Bulls into rhythm for the play-in tournament.“My feeling would be that Zach, DeMar, Vooch, those guys who have logged a lot of minutes would sit down with medical to determine the game against Dallas,” Donovan said.“My feeling is they have to play some against Detroit, unless someone’s got an i...Alleged impaired driver charged after crashing suspected stolen car in Mississauga
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:53 GMT
A female driver is in custody after she crashed the vehicle she was driving into a light pole on Saturday morning.Peel police say the driver was seen running away from the scene at Dundas Street West and Glen Erin Drive around 6 a.m. and was arrested a short time later.The vehicle she was driving was allegedly stolen and she is facing impaired driving charges.No injuries were reported.Lanes at the intersection have been reduced as crews clean up the area.1 dead, 1 seriously injured in 2-vehicle crash in Brampton
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:53 GMT
One person has died and another was seriously injured after a two-vehicle crash in Brampton in the early hours of Saturday morning.Ontario Provincial Police say the two vehicles collided in the southbound lanes of Highway 410 near Steeles Avenue around 1 a.m.Both victims were travelling in the same vehicle. The passenger died of their injuries and the driver is in critical condition in hospital.No one in the second vehicle was seriously hurt.The eastbound Steeles ramp on the southbound 410 is closed for the investigation.Police: Dissidents may try attacks as N. Ireland marks peace
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:53 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Police have warned that armed dissident groups are planning violent attacks over the Easter holiday weekend as Northern Ireland marks 25 years since the peace accord that ended three decades of bloodshed.U.S. President Joe Biden is due to visit Belfast next week as Northern Ireland commemorates the signing of the Good Friday Agreement on April 10, 1998. The U.S.-brokered deal got Irish republican and British loyalist paramilitary groups to lay down their arms and setup a power-sharing government for Northern Ireland.The peace accord largely ended 30 years of violence, known as “the Troubles,” in which 3,600 people died, but small splinter groups mount occasional gun or bomb attacks on the security forces.The Police Service of Northern Ireland Assistant Chief Constable Bobby Singleton said police had received intelligence about planned violence around a parade in Londonderry on Easter Monday commemorating the 1916 Easter Rising against British rule in Ireland.He said th...5 tax tips for older adults
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:53 GMT
More than half of older taxpayers (57%) are worried they’ll have to pay more taxes this year because of the 5.9% Social Security cost-of-living adjustment in 2022, according to a January survey by The Senior Citizens League, a nonpartisan seniors group.Taxes for the over-65 set can feel more complicated for a variety of reasons: There are often multiple streams of income, some retirees still work part time, and people may be managing required minimum distributions from retirement accounts.“It can happen that people have more income in their later life than they did when they were working,” says Barbara O’Neill, a certified financial planner in Ocala, Florida, and the author of “Flipping a Switch : Your Guide to Happiness and Financial Security in Later Life.”For older adults, here are some items to keep in mind this tax season:1. MEDICARE THRESHOLDS MATTERYour income can affect your Medicare Part B and Part D premiums in the future because of the income-related monthly adjustment am...N.S. mass shooting: how gun smuggling happened, and the inquiry’s call for reforms
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:53 GMT
HALIFAX — A decade before a Nova Scotia man used smuggled guns to murder 22 people in the province in 2020, police information systems had labelled him as a firearms risk.Yet those records never found their way to the Canada Border Services Agency, and they didn’t prevent the mass shooter from obtaining a Nexus card — granting him status as a low-risk traveller.The final report of the public inquiry into Canada’s worst mass shooting, released last week, details troubling breakdowns in information sharing and recommends reforms to develop “fully interoperable systems” for exchanging records between police and the federal border agency.The report also describes how red flags about the killer didn’t lead to detection of his illegal activities during any of his 21 border crossings between 2016 and the April 18-19, 2020, killings.It was during that time that Gabriel Wortman — a wealthy, 51-year-old denture maker — is believed to have smuggled three semi-auto...Family of Indian migrants who died in Quebec shocked by river crossing attempt
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:53 GMT
An Indian national who died with his family last week when a boat capsized in the St. Lawrence River during an attempt to enter the United States was “mortally afraid of water,” says his cousin.Pravinbhai Chaudhari, 49, was found in a marshy area in Akwesasne, Que., with his wife Dakshaben, 45, their 23-year-old daughter, Vidhi and their 20-year-old son, Meet. A couple of Romanian descent and their two Canadian-born children, aged one and two, also died during the failed March 29 crossing.“He would never sit in a boat,” Jasubhai Chaudhari said of his cousin. “I don’t understand. How did he sit in that boat? He was very afraid of the water.”Chaudhari said in a phone interview that he and other family and friends held special evening prayers on Thursday at his home in Gujarat for his deceased cousins. He said he won’t be able to come to Canada to perform last rites for the family and hopes the Gujarati community in the area will undertak...Greek far-right party seeks to defy election ban
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 17:12:53 GMT
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — A retired senior prosecutor in Greece was named Friday as the new leader of a far-right party as it seeks to sidestep a ban on its participation in an upcoming general election. Participation of the Greeks Party could potentially change the outcome of the May 21 parliamentary election as poll margins tighten between the leading incumbent New Democracy party and a left-wing opposition party, Syriza. The Greeks Party is vying to field candidates despite the ban the Greek Parliament approved in February on the grounds that the party’s founder, Ilias Kasidiaris, is serving a 13-year prison sentence for membership in a criminal organization.Kasidiaris founded the Greeks Party after receiving his sentence in 2020. He was convicted as a leading member of an extreme right party, Golden Dawn, which was blamed for multiple attacks against migrants and left-wing political activists. The party was founded as a neo-Nazi group in the 1980s but later claimed to represen...Latest news
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