Jury deliberations continue in weapons trial against Adam Montgomery
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:21:45 GMT
Jury deliberations in the Adam Montgomery weapons case began Wednesday. Montgomery will stand trial again in November in a separate case connected to the death of his 5-year-old daughter Harmony Montgomery.Montgomery is accused of stealing an assault rifle and a shotgun from a friend’s home in 2019.Montgomery’s estranged wife Kayla Montgomery took the stand Monday. She accepted a plea deal in exchange for her testimony. She told the jury that Adam admitted to her that he stole multiple guns from their friends.Montgomery is facing one charge of second-degree murder in November. Harmony was last seen in 2019, and her body hasn’t been found.Photos: Canadian wildfires bring smoke, low air quality to eastern US
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:21:45 GMT
The ongoing wildfires in Canada continue to fill a large swath of the eastern United States with smoke and poor air quality.In New York City, a cough-inducing, yellow-orange haze has created hazardous air-quality conditions caused by smoke that’s been blown southward from the hundreds of wildfires. Outdoor activities at public schools, along with planned concerts, sporting events and other happenings across the city were canceled Wednesday.Here are some of the scenes across the eastern U.S:An aerial view of a boat on the ocean enveloped in a dense haze caused by wildfires in Canada on June 7, 2023 in Point Lookout, New York. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)Smoke from Canada’s wildfires casts a haze over the Philadelphia skyline, as seen from Camden, New Jersey on June 7, 2023. An orange-tinged smog caused by Canada’s wildfires shrouded New York on June 7, 2023, obscuring skyscrapers and causing residents to don face masks, as cities along the U.S. East Coast issued air q...Poor performances from Mets’ role players contributing to rough stretch
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:21:45 GMT
ATLANTA — The Mets are in a tough spot with struggling role players they might have relied on a little too heavily.Daniel Vogelbach isn’t giving the Mets much of anything at the designated hitter spot right now. Drew Smith hasn’t shown that he has what it takes to be a high-leverage reliever on a consistent basis. The good news is that the club may have an internal option for a high-leverage, seventh-inning arm. The DH spot might not be as easy to figure out.The Mets have continued to roll with Vogelbach, the left-handed hitting slugger acquired before the All-Star break last season, as the primary DH against right-handed hitters. Mark Vientos and Tommy Pham have platooned with Vogelbach, but the results haven’t been great for anyone: The Mets have received only four home runs at the DH spot this season, the second-fewest amount in baseball, and the team’s .309 slugging percentage is the fourth-worst.Coming into Wednesday, Vogelbach was slashing .209/.3...5 remaining questions for Giants spring offseason program
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:21:45 GMT
The Giants’ spring program is nearing its conclusion.Thursday’s final open OTA practice precedes a mandatory minicamp next week. Then coaches and players will take vacations as they rest up for the start of training camp in late July.Before the Giants hit the beach, however, there are five questions to consider about how Brian Daboll’s second offseason will wrap and set the table for the 2023 season:WILL THEY GET SAQUON DONE?Saquon Barkley is scheduled to host a kids football camp on Sunday in Jersey City. It’ll be interesting to see what Barkley has to say about his contract situation and the possibilities of either holding out, landing a new deal or playing on the franchise tag in 2023.Barkley, who hasn’t signed his franchise tag tender, is expected to continue staying away from the team through next week’s mandatory minicamp (he is not eligible to report until he signs it). So the saga is likely to drag on toward the July 17 deadline for him an...‘I can taste the air’: Hazardous smoke from wildfires hangs over millions in Canada, US
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:21:45 GMT
By JENNIFER PELTZ and ROB GILLIES (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — Smoke from Canadian wildfires poured into the U.S. East Coast and Midwest on Wednesday, covering the capitals of both nations in an unhealthy haze, holding up flights at major airports, postponing Major League Baseball games and prompting people to fish out pandemic-era face masks.While Canadian officials asked other countries for additional help fighting more than 400 blazes nationwide that already have displaced 20,000 people, air quality with what the U.S. rates as hazardous levels of pollution extended into central New York, northeastern Pennsylvania and, later, the New York metropolitan area. Massive tongues of unhealthy air extended as far as North Carolina and Indiana, affecting millions of people.“I can taste the air,” Dr. Ken Strumpf said in a Facebook post from Syracuse, New York, which was enveloped in an amber pall. The smoke, he later said by phone, even made him a bit dizzy. In Baltim...Tonight’s Chicago White Sox-New York Yankees game is postponed because of ‘clearly hazardous’ air from Canadian wildfires
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:21:45 GMT
Wednesday night’s Chicago White Sox game against the New York Yankees has been postponed because of “clearly hazardous air quality” at Yankee Stadium.New York is under a haze because of smoke carried down from wildfires burning in Canada.The game will be made up Thursday as part of a straight doubleheader beginning at 3:05 p.m. Central time.Major League Baseball also postponed Wednesday night’s game in Philadelphia between the Phillies and Detroit Tigers. That game will be made up at 5:05 p.m. Thursday, when both teams were scheduled to be off.“These postponements were determined following conversations throughout the day with medical and weather experts and all of the impacted clubs regarding clearly hazardous air quality conditions in both cities,” MLB said in a statement.Tuesday’s game, which the Sox won 3-2 behind six no-hit innings from starter Lucas Giolito, was played amid some of the haze, and the conditions have continued Wednesday. ()Compass Medical owes money to state, federal agencies new bankruptcy court filing show
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:21:45 GMT
The now-shuttered Compass Medical owes money to a handful of state and federal agencies, including the Securities and Exchange Commission, Massachusetts Attorney General’s Office, Internal Revenue Service, and state Department of Unemployment Assistance, according to a Wednesday filing in bankruptcy court.The court document does not list the amounts owed to each creditor but a separate filing from earlier this week says Compass Medical has between 100 to 199 creditors, assets of between $10 million and $50 million, and liabilities of between $1 million and $10 million.Other entities the Quincy-based health organization listed as creditors include the Braintree Electric Light Department, Comcast, state Department of Revenue, Eversource Massachusetts, Fedex, Whitman’s Flowers Forever, Pfizer, the Plymouth County Sheriff’s Civil Process Division, and the Taunton Municipal Light Plant, among othersCompass Medical also owes money to a handful of cities and towns in Massachusetts as...GOP conservatives shutter House to protest McCarthy-Biden debt deal, setting up next budget brawl
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:21:45 GMT
By LISA MASCARO (AP Congressional Correspondent)WASHINGTON (AP) — In fallout from the debt ceiling deal, Speaker Kevin McCarthy is suddenly confronting a new threat to his power as angry hard-right conservatives bring the House chamber to a halt, reviving their displeasure over the compromise struck with President Joe Biden and demanding deeper spending cuts ahead.Barely a dozen Republicans, mainly members of the House Freedom Caucus, shuttered House business for a second day Thursday in protest of McCarthy’s leadership. Routine votes could not be taken, and a pair of pro-gas stove bills important to GOP activists stalled out. Some lawmakers asked if they could simply go home.McCarthy brushed off the disruption as healthy political debate, part of his “risk taker” way of being a leader — not too different, he said, from the 15-vote spectacle it took in January for him to finally convince his colleagues to elect him as speaker. With a paper-thin GOP majo...Passengers evacuated from train after fire breaks out in Austrian tunnel
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:21:45 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — Austrian authorities evacuated people from a train after a fire broke out in a tunnel Wednesday evening, and officials said up to 25 people had slight injuries.Police said the night train with some 200 passengers on board was in the tunnel near Fritzens, east of Innsbruck in the Tyrol region, when the fire broke out, the Austria Press Agency reported. Local authorities said the fire was extinguished by late Wednesday. They said 20 to 25 people were believed to have been lightly injured from inhaling smoke. Austrian media reported that all or most people had already been evacuated.The train was en route to Hamburg and Amsterdam.There was no immediate official word on the cause of the blaze, but Austrian media said that one or more cars being transported by the train appeared to have caught fire as a result of a fault with overhead electric wires. The “Nightjet” overnight services that Austrian railway company OeBB operates to several European destinations sometimes conv...Utah district’s Bible ban spurs protest by parents, Republicans
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:21:45 GMT
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican lawmakers rallied with more than one hundred Bible-toting parents and children at Utah’s Capitol on Wednesday to protest a school district’s decision to remove the Bible from middle and elementary school libraries in the wake of a GOP-backed “sensitive materials” law passed two years ago.Concerned parents and children holding signs that read “The Bible is the original textbook” and “Remove porn, not the Bible,” said they were outraged after the Davis School District announced that a review committee concluded the Bible was too “violent or vulgar” for young children. The committee ruled that it did not qualify as obscene or pornographic under the sensitive materials law, but used its own discretion to remove it from libraries below the high school level.Karlee Vincent, a Davis County mother of three kids carrying children’s Bibles to the demonstration, said districts could weigh banning certain titles with controversial material, but...Latest news
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