Boston city councilor calls on colleague, Ricardo Arroyo, to step down after Rachael Rollins reports
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:01:52 GMT
The fallout continued Thursday after two federal reports found US Attorney Rollins interfered in last year’s Suffolk County District Attorney race to help then-candidate Ricardo Arroyo. As Rollins prepares to resign her position, Arroyo is now facing calls to step down from his seat on the Boston City Council representing the city’s District 5. “Disappointment isn’t a strong enough word,” said Boston City Councilor At-Large Erin Murphy.Murphy spoke to 7NEWS on Thursday. She said revelations of Arroyo’s actions are a distraction and cause distrust of the council. “I think he should seriously consider stepping down,” Murphy said. “I think he should ask himself if he is the right person in this moment to meet the needs of the people of District 5 and also in the city of Boston.”Rollins previously served as the Suffolk County District Attorney before her appointment as U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts prompted a race for the DA position. Arroyo and then-acting Distric...Braving frigid morning cold and long lines, Taylor Swift fans gather for merch ahead of Gillette Stadium concerts
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:01:52 GMT
Taylor Swift’s weekend of concerts at Gillette Stadium kicks off in about 24 hours, but her fans were already gathering in Foxborough on Thursday, braving cold morning temperatures and waiting in long lines for special merchandise.Before the break of dawn, a crowd of Taylor Swift superfans were already lined up in the cold for “The Eras Tour” merch, with some wrapped in blankets as temps tumbled overnight.By noontime, merch sales were in full-swing after a tractor-trailer loaded with gear opened up shop to the sound fans cheering. Some shoppers told 7NEWS they had been waiting anywhere from eight to ten hours for a chance to grab a shirt or sweater from the mobile outlet. “Oh, yeah it was – 100 percent,” Michaela Griffiths said when asked if it was worth the wait. “I pulled an all-nighter. I got here at like five in the morning, so I’m really excited that I got my stuff that I wanted.”“Now I don’t have to w...Breezy Friday, then weekend rain
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:01:52 GMT
7Weather – It was a cold morning! Some towns inland fell into the 20s. The May sunshine helped warm temperatures into the 60s this afternoon. Quite the rebound! Tomorrow will be milder and breezy. The weekend brings some much needed rain.High pressure that’s been around will slide farther east into tomorrow and usher in a south/southwest wind. That’ll pull a more milder airmass into Southern New England. You can see some of the low 70s around Cincinnati and Washington D.C. Tomorrow our afternoon high temperatures will reach near upper 60s/low 70s. The South Coast, Buzzard’s Bay, Cape and Islands will stay cooler in the low 60s with the wind coming off the cool water.We’ve been lacking in our May rainfall bucket. Some towns are about one inch to 1.5″ below average for the month. Today’s updated U.S. Drought Monitor, highlights portions of Southeast Mass, Rhode Island and southern Connecticut as “abnormally dry.” Yes, we could use ...Disney is scrapping plans for a new $1 billion Florida campus
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:01:52 GMT
(CNN) — Disney on Thursday upped the ante in its battle with Florida’s Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis, and it cost his state 2,000 white-collar jobs.Disney is scrapping plans to build a $1 billion office complex in Florida, citing “changing business conditions,” according to a memo provided by a Disney spokesperson.The decision comes at a time when the company is openly feuding with DeSantis, who is expected to officially enter the 2024 GOP presidential race next week, CNN reported Thursday.A spokesperson for DeSantis said it was “unsurprising” that Disney would cancel the project “given the company’s financial straits, falling market cap and declining stock price.”Disney, along with the broader media industry, is grappling with a difficult advertising environment and a massive writers strike. Earlier this year it announced it would be cutting 7,000 jobs as part of a cost-cutting effort.Separately, the company confirmed Thursday that it would shut do...Starbucks is changing its ice cubes
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:01:52 GMT
New York (CNN) — Starbucks is changing its ice cubes. Will its customers have a meltdown?Customers who order cold beverages will now sip on “nugget ice” in their drinks, ice pieces which are smaller than the chain’s current cubes.Ice is a key ingredient for the coffee giant, especially since its iced handcrafted beverages now account for about 75% of its sales. Ice is also apparently a flashpoint for its customers.Initial reactions to the new ice on Reddit are mixed, but passionate. Some note that it is chewier or flakier and claim it’s similar to the ice used at Sonic and the Coffee Bean. The so-called “pellet ice” has some fans, but other people are worried that it will water down the drinks or change the texture of their Frappuccinos.The nuggets don’t melt any faster, the company said, and the switch to nuggets doesn’t mean customers will get any less ice since baristas are using the same ice scoop.The company’s new iteration of ice has had a “resoundingly positive response”...UPDATE: Townsend man reported missing has been located
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:01:52 GMT
UPDATE: A man from Townsend who was reported missing by family has been located, according to police.In a statement, Townsend Police Chief James Sartell said his department was able to locate 42-year-old Joseph Paul KnisellKnisell had not been seen or heard from by his family since May 2, but in an update, police said he was safely located in Manchester, N.H.“I am grateful that this missing persons case has been brought to a successful conclusion, and I want to thank all the members of the public for their attention to this matter,” Sartell said.Ticker: Deutsche Bank to settle Epstein lawsuit for $75M; Mortgage rates tick up
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:01:52 GMT
Deutsche Bank has agreed to pay $75 million to settle a lawsuit claiming that the German lender should have seen evidence of sex trafficking by Jeffrey Epstein when he was a client, according to lawyers for women who say they were abused by the late financier.A woman only identified as Jane Doe sued the bank in federal district court in New York and sought class-action status to represent other victims of Epstein.One of the law firms representing women in the case, Edwards Pottinger, said it believed it is the largest sex trafficking settlement with a bank in U.S. history.“The settlement will allow dozens of survivors of Jeffrey Epstein to finally attempt to restore their faith in our system knowing that all individuals and entities who facilitated Epstein’s sex-trafficking operation will finally be held accountable,” the firm said in statement.Deutsche Bank would not comment on the settlement Thursday but noted a 2020 statement from the bank acknowledging its mist...Patriots waive backup O-lineman, clear $2.7 million in cap space
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:01:52 GMT
The Patriots waived backup offensive tackle Yodny Cajuste on Thursday, clearing a roster spot and more than $2.7 million in cap room.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots reportedly hire first woman scouting assistant from college ranks New England Patriots | Patriots CB Jonathan Jones offers surprising take on Christian Gonzalez draft pick New England Patriots | Patriots OT Riley Reiff has one goal in debut season with New England New England Patriots | Patriots-Titans preseason game date and time announced New England Patriots | Guregian: Emptying the notebook after a 38-year run at the Herald The Pats tendered Cajuste as a restricted free agent this offseason, keeping him on a 1-year, $2.743 million deal with no guaranteed money. The 27-year-old was a longshot to make the roster this summer after four injury-plagued years in New England. Cajuste started three of 10 game appearances last seas...Pete Alonso homers again as Mets take first series in a month with win over Rays
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:01:52 GMT
It’s been a long time coming, but the Mets have finally won a series for the first time since Apr. 19. Just hours after their comeback win led by their young guns Mark Vientos and Francisco Alvarez, Buck Showalter turned back to the veterans in Thursday’s 3-2 win over the Rays as both of the youngsters were on the pine.The hero from Wednesday’s win over the Rays may have busted out of his slump as Pete Alonso homered again after blasting a three-run walk-off homer the night before. Alonso’s 16th homer of the season gave the Amazin’s a 2-1 lead in the fourth despite being under the weather.“Of course I [considered benching Alonso],” said Showalter. “I talk to [Pete] every day. I know what the answer’s going to be most of the time [when I ask him if he’s good enough to play] and when you he contemplates it a little bit [he should sit]. Pete’s a competitive driven guy.”However, the MLB-best Tampa squad answered bac...Climate change is destroying habitats. But relocating species could be tricky
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:01:52 GMT
Alex Brown | Stateline.org (TNS)Nine years ago, a team of scientists studying a violet-blue, thumb-sized butterfly found only two remaining in a rolling landscape of dunes along southern Lake Michigan.The last two Karner blue butterflies ever seen in that area emerged two years after an unusually hot spring wiped out most of their ancestors. The warmth caused the caterpillars to hatch from their eggs early, before the lupine plant they eat had emerged from the soil.Just like that, the southernmost population of the endangered butterfly was gone.The Karner blue already has lost 99.98% of its habitat. The refuge in Indiana Dunes National Park once had provided the template for efforts to save the insect, but now wildlife managers are looking north.The remaining populations of the Karner blue face the same fate as their southern cousins. Because of climate change, the butterfly may not be able to survive in its current territory within 30 to 40 years.“Even if there was a solid line of ...Latest news
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