Sounds fishy

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:12:44 GMT

Sounds fishy Students from the John F. Kennedy Elementary and Curley K-8 Schools in the city helped Gov. Maura Healey and other officials release of more than 1,000 trout into Jamaica Pond Thursday. It’s an annual rite of spring.The spring stocking included approximately 800 rainbow trout averaging 14 inches long, 25 brook trout and 65 brown trout averaging 18 inches long, and 170 tiger trout, a cross between a female brown trout and a male brook trout, averaging 14 inches long.Mass Gov Maura Healey and school children help out re stocking fish into Jamica Pond on April 27, 2023 in , BOSTON, MA. . (Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)Children dump some of the 4 different types of trout into the water as Mass Gov Maura Healey and school children help out re stocking fish into Jamica Pond on April 27, 2023 in , BOSTON, MA. . (Stuart Cahill/Boston Herald)Children dump some of the 4 different types of trout into the water as Mass Gov Maura Healey and school children help out re stocking fish into Jami...

3.1-magnitude earthquake recorded near Ocotillo Wells

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:12:44 GMT

3.1-magnitude earthquake recorded near Ocotillo Wells SAN DIEGO -- An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 3.1 was recorded Thursday about 11 miles southeast of Ocotillo Wells, the U.S. Geological Survey reported.The quake struck just after 4:10 p.m., according to the agency. It occurred at a depth of about 5.7 miles near the rural East County area. Shots fired at large East County party; 2 dead There are no reports of any injuries or damage at this time.Check back for updates on this developing story.

Judge to unseal records in SDSU alleged rape case

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:12:44 GMT

Judge to unseal records in SDSU alleged rape case SAN DIEGO -- A judge has decided to unseal records in a civil case involving a teenager claiming she was raped by former San Diego State University punter and former Buffalo Bill's pick Matt Araiza during an off-campus house party in October 2021. “I'm not the police chief, I don't know what they're going to say, but as far as I'm concerned, in this court, I have unsealed it with a protective order," Judge Jeffrey Fraser said. “We’re happy, we recognize that it’s a first step, we appreciate the judge’s thoughtful consideration of our motion to unseal these records, we believe these records are the best evidence," Kristen Bush, one of Matt Araiza's attorneys said. "This is an initial issue, it’s an initial hurdle to us accessing key evidence in this case, and Matt’s life has been destroyed by the false allegations that have been inserted by the plaintiff in this lawsuit." Shots fired at large East County party; 2 dead Araiza's attorneys believe the video evidence would show Araiza ...

Trump, in New Hampshire speech, turns focus to Biden rematch

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:12:44 GMT

Trump, in New Hampshire speech, turns focus to Biden rematch MANCHESTER, N.H. (AP) — Former President Donald Trump turned his attention to the general election on Thursday, using his first campaign appearance since President Joe Biden launched his own reelection bid to boast of his poll numbers and suggest that he has no need to debate his Republican rivals.Trump’s appearance in New Hampshire marked his first return to an early voting state since his legal troubles increased with an indictment in New York. He spoke on the same day that his former vice president, Mike Pence, testified before a federal grand jury investigating efforts by Trump and his allies to overturn the 2020 election. Meanwhile, writer E. Jean Carroll testified for a second day Thursday in a civil rape case against Trump over an encounter in the 1990s, an allegation he denies. “We are a nation in serious decline, a nation that has lost its way,” Trump said at a downtown Manchester hotel, a smaller venue than his typical, large-scale rallies. “We are led by a hopeless person...

REVIEW: Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret is an adaptation worthy of Judy Blume

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:12:44 GMT

REVIEW: Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret is an adaptation worthy of Judy Blume There’s lot of movies made for boys. The coming-of-age genre is filled with hundreds of examples, like Dune, the Perks of Being a Wallflower, or Harry Potter. While there are some cinematic examples of coming-of-age films for girls, there’s much more to be found in the world of literature. And a beloved author by the name of Judy Blume has many such examples.Rachel McAdams as Barbara Simon, Abby Ryder Fortson as Margaret Simon, and Benny Safdie as Herb Simon in Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. Photo Credit: Dana HawleyAre You There God? It’s Me, Margaret is one such example of her work, directed and adapted to film here by Kelly Fremon Craig (who previously made the Edge of Seventeen). It tells the tale of an 11 year old girl called Margaret (played by Abby Ryder Fortson from Ant-Man). She and her family have recently moved from the bustling NYC to the quiet suburbs of New Jersey. She’s always been a little confused about her religion, growing up with a ...

4 men charged in Dovercourt Village shooting death

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:12:44 GMT

4 men charged in Dovercourt Village shooting death Four men in their 20s are under arrest in connection with the shooting death of a 24-year-old in Toronto’s Dovercourt Village two weeks ago.Police were called to the Bloor Street West and Concord Avenue area near Ossington Station just after 10:30 p.m. on April 14 for reports of gunshots.When officers arrived on the scene they located a man suffering from multiple gunshot wounds. He was pronounced dead at the scene.The victim was later identified as 24-year-old Munawar Warsama of Toronto.On Thursday, police arrested 21-year-old Deniell McKenzie, 24-year-old Duan Julien, 23-year-old Matthew Phillips-Downey, and 25-year-old Daniel Lara-Orellana – all of Toronto. All four are facing a charge of second-degree murder.

Telegram CEO claims complying with Brazil order impossible

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:12:44 GMT

Telegram CEO claims complying with Brazil order impossible SAO PAULO (AP) — Telegram’s CEO said Thursday that the social media company will appeal a Brazilian judge’s decision to block access to its platform in Brazil for failing to hand over data on neo-Nazi activity. He claimed compliance was “technologically impossible.” In a statement posted to his Telegram account, Pavel Durov said that when local laws or unfeasible requirements counter his company’s mission — “to preserve privacy and freedom of speech around the world” — it sometimes has to quit markets.Telegram has been blocked in the past by governments, including Iran, China and Russia, while in the latter country. Kremlin partisans have employed it as a digital weapon in President Vladimir Putin’s war of conquest in Ukraine.Durov said the Brazilian federal judge who ordered the suspension Wednesday “requested data that is technologically impossible for us to obtain.” He claimed to be defending Brazilian users’ “right to private communication” bu...

Gillum trial: Official says PR firm was active in campaign

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:12:44 GMT

Gillum trial: Official says PR firm was active in campaign TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — A former campaign official for the Florida Democrat who nearly beat Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis in 2018 testified Thursday that a public relations agency owner charged alongside the former candidate was actively involved in the campaign’s get-out-the-vote efforts.Federal prosecutors rested their public corruption case around noon against former Tallahassee mayor and 2018 gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum and P&P Communications owner Sharon Lettman-Hicks, the Tallahassee Democrat reported. They are charged with illegally soliciting campaign donations and routing them to their own accounts.Gillum’s attorneys rested their case without calling any witnesses, but attorneys for Lettman-Hicks called three. One of those witnesses was former state Rep. Alan Williams, who is now a deputy assistant secretary at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. He testified that he joined Gillum’s gubernatorial campaign after the primary, though...

Ed Sheeran, on guitar, gets musical with a New York jury

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:12:44 GMT

Ed Sheeran, on guitar, gets musical with a New York jury NEW YORK (AP) — In a packed New York courtroom, Ed Sheeran picked up his guitar Thursday and launched into a tune that has him locked in a copyright dispute over Marvin Gaye’s soul classic “Let’s Get it On” as the only audience that mattered — a jury — looked on.Sheeran was an hour into testimony in Manhattan federal court when his lawyer, Ilene Farkas, pressed him to tell how he came to write “Thinking Out Loud” a decade ago.He reached back, grabbed his guitar from a rack behind the witness stand and explained that writing a song was second nature to him. He said he used his own version of phonetics to create songs so quickly that he could write up to nine in a day. Even last weekend, Sheeran claimed, he wrote 10 songs.Then he sang just a few words of the pivotal tune, bringing smiles to the faces of some of the spectators in the courtroom of Judge Louis L. Stanton.“I’m singing out loud,” he sang, loud enough to be heard but not raising decibels in the court...

Lawsuit: California prisons target ‘foreign-born’ inmates

Published Sun, 01 Dec 2024 03:12:44 GMT

Lawsuit: California prisons target ‘foreign-born’ inmates SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — California’s corrections agency routinely refers inmates who appear to be “foreign-born” to federal immigration authorities even if they are U.S. citizens and lawful residents, with some improperly detained by the government for weeks after their sentences, said a lawsuit filed in state court Thursday.The lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Foundation of Northern California also says that inmates singled out as being born outside the U.S. are denied access to rehabilitative programs. Lawyers representing former and current inmates said in a news release announcing the lawsuit that California’s policies and practices target immigrants and refugees based on place of birth, race and other prohibited classifications. Corrections officials refer hundreds of people each year to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, known as ICE, for possible deportation, even those born in the U.S., the lawsuit states. The California Department of Corrections and Rehabil...