Convicted sex offender from Brazil arrested on Martha’s Vineyard
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:17 GMT
A convicted sex offender from Brazil was recently taken into custody on Martha’s Vineyard, officials announced. The Boston field office of Enforcement and Removal Operations announced the arrest on Monday. The arrest, itself, happened Nov. 14. Officials in their statement said the 37-year-old undocumented man previously received multiple criminal convictions for raping a child but fled Brazil before his sentencing in May of 2019. Officials said the man unlawfully entered the US “on an unknown date at an unknown location without being inspected or admitted by an immigration official.”Several years after Brazilian authorities issued a warrant for his arrest, US officials said they learned of the man’s presence on Martha’s vineyard in late September. Authorities ultimately took the man into custody during a vehicle stop, according to Monday’s Enforcement and Removal Operations announcement. Enforcement and Removal Operations is part of US Immigration and Customs Enf...Robbins: Israel’s only option – finish the job
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:17 GMT
In June 2006, U.S. Senator Dick Durban (D. Ill) was asked what the Democrats’ plan was for addressing the threat posed by Iran, even then recognized by the international community as the world’s foremost state sponsor of terrorism. “I really don’t know,” Durban sighed. “With any luck Israel will take care of it, and then we can all blame Israel.”The parlor game played in Western capitals of looking privately to Israel to do necessary things and then publicly blaming it for doing so has come recently to mind, as some recite how important it is that Hamas be defeated while criticizing Israel for attempting the difficult job of defeating it. The European Parliament recently voted 500 to 21 in support of a resolution affirming “that the terrorist organization Hamas needs to be eliminated.” Last week the European Union’s foreign policy chief, Joseph Borrell, told a Bahrain conference “Hamas cannot be in control anymore.”This, of course, is obvious. But here’s the thing: who’s going to el...Lawmakers pushing for MBTA Commuter Rail electrification by 2035
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:17 GMT
State lawmakers are pushing new legislation that would finally set deadlines for electrifying the Commuter Rail, four years after the MBTA committed to the project.Much of the testimony at a roughly four-hour Joint Committee on Transportation hearing Monday focused on the proposed bill, which would require electrification of the entire Commuter Rail system by Dec. 31, 2035.Electrification of three lines that serve “environmental justice populations” — Fairmount from South Station to Readville, Newburyport/Rockport from North Station to Beverly and the entire Providence/Stoughton Line — would occur first, by Dec. 31, 2024, the bill states.“From our end, there is no policy in place right now that sets deadlines for this; there’s nothing in the statute,” state Sen. Brendan Crighton, who filed the Senate version of the bill and co-chairs the joint committee, told the Herald.“I think that this administration has put a lot more focus on electrifying rail so I’m confident they’re doing a l...Boston-area COVID wastewater rises ahead of Thanksgiving, free at-home test kits available
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:17 GMT
As the Boston-area COVID wastewater data ticks up ahead of Thanksgiving gatherings, residents can get more free at-home test kits while some local health experts are pushing for a return to masks in healthcare settings.After a recent decline in the COVID wastewater data, the south-of-Boston and north-of-Boston virus wastewater levels have been climbing in the last week.The south-of-Boston weekly average is now up to 596 copies per milliliter, which is a 65% jump from 360 copies a week ago. Meanwhile, the north-of-Boston weekly average is up to 433 copies, also a 65% increase from 263 copies last week.Ahead of the holidays as virus cases are expected to rise, every U.S. household can again place an order to receive four more free COVID-19 rapid tests. If residents did not already order tests this fall, they may place two orders for a total of eight tests at www.covid.gov/tests.Also, the Boston Public Health Commission is distributing 10,000 free rapid COVID-19 testing kits at several...Hate Crimes task force announced amid rise in bias-based violence
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:17 GMT
A new state police task force aimed at identifying and preventing hate crimes was announced by the governor and law enforcement leaders on Monday, which they say comes in response to an uptick in bigotry-based violence.Interim State Police Col. John Mawn Jr. joined Gov. Maura Healey, Attorney General Andrea Campbell, and Public Safety and Security Secretary Terrence Reidy for a morning press conference to announce the formation of the Hate Crimes Awareness and Response Team, or HART.“Recent events at home and abroad provide a tragic and urgent reminder that no community is immune from the unpredictable and devastating impact of bias-motivated events,” Mawn said.According to Mawn, a recent report released by the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security showing 440 reported hate crime incidents in Massachusetts in 2022 — up from 406 the year before — demonstrates the need to be proactive in solving the problem.“As our nation continues to grapple with a concerning increase in unl...Federal appeals court deals a blow to Voting Rights Act, ruling that private plaintiffs can’t sue
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:17 GMT
By CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY and AYANNA ALEXANDER (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — A divided federal appeals court on Monday ruled that private individuals and groups such as the NAACP do not have the ability to sue under a key section of the federal Voting Rights Act, a decision that contradicts decades of precedent and could further erode protections under the landmark 1965 law.The 2-1 decision by a panel of the 8th Circuit Court of Appeals based in St. Louis found that only the U.S. attorney general can enforce Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act, which requires political maps to include districts where minority populations’ preferred candidates can win elections.The majority said other federal laws, including the 1964 Civil Rights Act, make it clear when private groups can sue but said similar wording is not found in the voting law.“When those details are missing, it is not our place to fill in the gaps, except when ‘text and structure’ require it,R...Musk’s X sues liberal advocacy group Media Matters over its report on ads next to hate groups’ posts
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:17 GMT
Elon Musk’s social media company formerly known as Twitter filed a lawsuit against liberal advocacy group Media Matters for America on Monday, saying it manufactured a report to show advertisers’ posts alongside neo-Nazi and white nationalist posts in order to “drive advertisers from the platform and destroy X Corp.” Advertisers have been fleeing X over concerns about their ads showing up next to pro-Nazi content — and hate speech on the site in general — while billionaire owner Musk has inflamed tensions with his own posts endorsing an antisemitic conspiracy theory.IBM, NBCUniversal and its parent company Comcast said last week that they stopped advertising on X after the Media Matters report said their ads were appearing alongside material praising Nazis. It was a fresh setback as the platform tries to win back big brands and their ad dollars, X’s main source of revenue.The Media Matters report pointed to ads from Apple and Oracle that also were placed next to antisemitic material...Gold mine collapse in Suriname leaves at least 10 dead, authorities say
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:17 GMT
PARAMARIBO, Suriname (AP) — At least 10 people died after an illegal gold mine collapsed Monday in the South American country of Suriname, authorities said.Police, military officials and rescue crews were dispatched to the mine, which is located in the country’s rural southern region. The miners are believed to have built their own tunnels to search for gold, a common occurrence in Suriname, officials said.It wasn’t immediately clear what caused the collapse.“There’s still a lot of uncertainty,” said President Chan Santokhi. “It’s important that we now get the situation under control.” Santokhi was attending a government budget meeting when the incident occurred, forcing him to interrupt those speaking saying, “Something terrible is going on.”Suriname is known for its gold mines, with U.S. and Canadian companies heavily invested in such operations. Informal gold mining also has increased in recent years.The Associated PressTrump, on Biden’s 81st birthday, releases doctor’s note that says he’s in ‘excellent’ health
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:17 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — GOP front-runner Donald Trump marked President Joe Biden ‘s 81st birthday on Monday by releasing a letter from his physician that reports the former president is in “excellent” physical and mental health.The letter posted on Trump’s social media platform contained no details to support its claims — measures like weight, blood pressure and cholesterol levels, or the results of any test. Dr. Bruce A. Aronwald, a New Jersey physician who says he has been Trump’s doctor since 2021 and most recently examined him in September, reported that Trump’s “physical exams were well within the normal range and his cognitive exams were exceptional.”He added that Trump’s most recent lab results were “even more favorable than prior testing on some of the most significant parameters” thanks to recent weight loss he credited to “improved diet and continued daily physical exercise, while maintaining a rigorous schedule.”The doctor concluded the 77-year old i...Movie Review: Emerald Fennell chronicles a promising young man in audacious, shock-filled ‘Saltburn’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:55:17 GMT
Two years ago Emerald Fennell stood on the Oscars stage hoisting her writing trophy for “Promising Young Woman,” a scathing look at rape culture and a balancing act of wit, style, shock value, audacity, great acting and pitch-black humor — plus a timely #MeToo message.That’s a lot for a debut film, and we didn’t even mention the best director nomination. Not surprisingly, anticipation has been hot for the writer-director’s next effort (as an actor, she’s already graced a little film this year called “Barbie,” in the suitably dark role of pregnant, discontinued Midge).Now “Saltburn” is here, and the results are enticing but decidedly mixed — perhaps because Fennell seems to be trying to one-up herself by leaning on the shock value, at the eventual expense of other storytelling elements.Make no mistake, the clever writing is here, as is the style, the sleek technique, and some terrific performances (Rosamund Pike is especially delicious in a supporting role). What’s missing, or ...Latest news
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