Adrián Beltré, other former Red Sox among first-time candidates on Hall of Fame ballot
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:40:56 GMT
Though his time in Boston was short, Adrián Beltré enjoyed a successful one-year stint with the Red Sox in the midst of his 21-year career in the majors. Along the way Beltré established himself as one of the greatest third baseman in MLB history, compiling 3,166 hits, 477 home runs and 93.5 wins above replacement.Now Beltré has a chance to complete his baseball journey with a trip to Cooperstown.Beltré is the headliner of this year’s 2024 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, which was unveiled on Monday afternoon and features 26 candidates, including 12 first-timers and seven who spent time with the Red Sox.The other first-time candidates with ties to the Red Sox include first baseman Adrián González, catcher Victor Martinez, starting pitcher Bartolo Colon and second baseman Brandon Phillips, none of whom spent significant time with the Red Sox and who would presumably wear another team’s cap if they ever earned induction. Outfielder Manny Ramirez and closer Billy Wagner are t...Boston TV reporter is grabbed from behind while outside TD Garden for Bruins game: ‘Unacceptable’
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:40:56 GMT
A Boston TV reporter in front of a camera was grabbed from behind while outside TD Garden for a Bruins game over the weekend.WHDH 7News reporter Grant Hermes took to social media after the incident Saturday night when the yelling stranger grabbed him around his chest.Hermes was doing a standup report outside TD Garden, and the person came up from behind, flexed like he was in the middle of a wrestling ring, and shouted, “Yeah boy!”As Hermes turns his head, the person screams out “Woooooo!” in wrestler legend Ric Flair style, and grabs the reporter around his chest.Hermes pushes the guy off, and chases him away before returning to the camera.“I’m fine. My photog is fine. But I wanna be clear how not ok this is,” Hermes posted on social media along with the video. “The people you see on TV are at work, at a job where people make threats at us regularly. So we don’t know when you yell at us, run into our live shots or grab us, we do...After 3 and a half years, Ped West reopens for border crossers heading south into Tijuana
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:40:56 GMT
SAN DIEGO (Border Report) -- Ped West, the second pedestrian crossing at the San Ysidro Port of Entry will begin processing border commuters in a south bound direction for the first time in three and a half years.It is set to reopen Monday for the evening rush hour.Hours of operation will be from 3 to 11 p.m. seven days a week.It was shut down in April 2020 as the coronavirus pandemic began.The facility’s northbound operations resumed in January only to shut down again eight months later to accommodate the processing of a sudden surge of migrant and asylum-seekers. It reopened to northbound commuters last Friday. Popular border crossing reopens to US-bound pedestrians That side of the crossing is open from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m.“With the resumption of operations at the Pedestrian West southbound facility, we are taking steps to return to operational capacity and improve the daily life of thousands of travelers in the region who cross every day,” said Mariza Marin, Port Director of the S...Los Angeles freeway is fully reopened after arson fire, just in time for Monday morning's rush hour
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:40:56 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Los Angeles drivers returned to a much more normal commute Monday when an elevated stretch of a major freeway reopened well ahead of original estimates following a raging arson fire that shut down the roadway for more than a week. The section of Interstate 10 south of downtown reopened Sunday night, and authorities assured commuters that the freeway is safe after emergency work to shore up the structure until permanent repairs of scorched support columns can be completed.“Yes, the 10 is open,” declared Laura Rubio-Cornejo, general manager of the Los Angeles Department of Transportation, during a morning briefing on the status of the interstate, which carries about 300,000 vehicles a day and connects to other major routes. The early morning inferno on Nov. 11 was fed by flammable materials stored under the roadway in violation of a company’s lease. Initial worst-case scenarios raised the possibility that the section of freeway might have to be demolished and rebuil...Lightning left wing Cole Koepke wearing neck guard following the death of Adam Johnson
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:40:56 GMT
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Cole Koepke was en route to a minor league game with Syracuse of the AHL when he heard from a friend that Adam Johnson had been cut by a skate blade during a game in Britain.After the game last month, the Tampa Bay Lightning left wing found out the fellow University of Minnesota-Duluth product had died.“I actually knew Adam,” Koepke said after Tampa Bay’s morning skate before Monday night’s game against the Boston Bruins. “A lot to take in … boom. Shock. Just terrible.”The death of the 29-year-old former Pittsburgh Penguins player has not only forced the sport to re-examine safety regulations but prompted Koepke to the wear a turtleneck-style neck guard.“It was pretty easy,” Koepke said of the decision. “You don’t think it will happen to anyone, yet alone someone you know. How it affected so many people just being from the same area. Seeing the impact of it and everything, it just makes sense.“It doesn’t bother me to wear the neck gua...Mayor of Surrey, B.C., announces constitutional challenge over policing
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:40:56 GMT
SURREY, B.C. — The mayor of Surrey, B.C., says the city will mount a constitutional challenge to the province’s appointment of an administrator to take over the police board and oversee the transition to a municipal police force. Brenda Locke, who opposes the transition, says an amended court petition will be filed today, after the city already requested a judicial review of the province’s directive to proceed with the switch away from the RCMP. Locke says the city will not approve any transition if it is unaffordable to taxpayers and the province has no right to run “roughshod” over any municipal government “that does not bend to their will.”She says the city will do “everything within reason” to stop the transition.Locke told a news conference at Surrey City Hall that residents could be facing a 20 per cent tax hike, adding that the costs would not be a one-time increase but “generational.”Locke also released an email she...What you need to know about Emmett Shear, OpenAI’s new interim CEO
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:40:56 GMT
OpenAI is bringing in the former head of Twitch as interim CEO just days after the company pushed out its well-known leader Sam Altman, sparking upheaval in the AI world. Emmett Shear announced his new role Monday morning in a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, while also acknowledging “the process and communications” around Altman’s firing on Friday was “handled very badly” and damaged trust in the artificial intelligence company.When it abruptly fired Altman, OpenAI said an internal review found the 38-year-old was “not consistently candid in his communications” with the board of directors. The company did not provide more details, leaving industry analysts and tech watchers reading tea leaves in an effort to figure out what happened.Meanwhile, Microsoft, which has invested billions in the AI company, said Monday it’s bringing in Altman and former OpenAI President Greg Brockman – who quit in protest following Altman’s ouster – to lead the tech giant’s new advanced A...Cyprus president has invited foreign experts to help with Russian sanction evasion investigations
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:40:56 GMT
NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — The president of Cyprus said Monday he personally asked an unnamed “third country” to send an experienced team of financial crime experts to help the east Mediterranean island nation with investigations into old and new allegations that Cypriot financial service providers helped Russian oligarchs skirt international sanctions.President Nikos Christodoulides told The Associated Press in an interview that he wants “absolutely no shadows” cast over the European Union member country because any adverse publicity would hurt efforts to attract “quality” foreign investment.The president said “many” probes into alleged sanctions evasion are currently running but wouldn’t give details.His request was accepted, and the foreign experts will assist a team of seven police investigators in sifting through old and new media reports alleging that Cyprus-based lawyers and accountants shifted Russian oligarchs’ money through a murky network of companies and trusts in order to a...Jury acquits Catholic priest in Tennessee who was charged with sexual battery
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:40:56 GMT
SEVIERVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A jury has found a Catholic priest in Tennessee not guilty of sexual battery against a woman who was a church member.Jurors handed down the verdict late last week in the case against Father Antony Punnackal, who was suspended from his role as pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic Church in Gatlinburg after being indicted in January 2022 on two counts of sexual battery.The charges centered on allegations from February 2020 regarding Punnackal’s actions toward the parishioner. A lawsuit by the woman remains active.Punnackal has denied any allegations of assault. His attorney Travis McCarter told news outlets in a statement that the priest is a “terrific human being and we are glad to finally be able to show the world that he’s innocent of these accusations.”An attorney for the woman pointed to her lawsuit, adding in a statement that “a civil case under federal trafficking laws is very different” than a criminal case.The federal lawsuit targets Punnackal, ...New York City’s ban on police chokeholds, diaphragm compression upheld by state’s high court
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 00:40:56 GMT
New York’s highest court on Monday upheld a New York City law that forbids police from using chokeholds or compressing a person’s diaphragm during an arrest, rejecting a challenge from police unions to a law passed after the death of George Floyd. The New York Court of Appeals, in a unanimous decision, ruled that the law is clear in its language and that it does not conflict with an existing state law that bans police from using chokes. The city’s law came as governments across the country prohibited or severely limited the use of chokeholds or similar restraints by police following Floyd’s death in 2020, which occurred as a Minneapolis police officer kneeled on his neck for several minutes. The Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, along with other law enforcement unions, sued the city over its law and have argued that its language is vague as to what officers are allowed to do during an arrest. In a statement, John Nuthall, a spokesman for ...Latest news
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