‘Unruly’ MBTA passenger throws hand sanitizer stand, damages credit card machine

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:45 GMT

‘Unruly’ MBTA passenger throws hand sanitizer stand, damages credit card machine A MBTA passenger who missed his bus and demanded a refund allegedly threw a hand sanitizer stand and damaged a credit card machine Thursday, according to Transit Police.Officers responded to South Station Bus Terminal when an adult male was “not satisfied” with the MBTA’s response and threw the hand sanitizer stand over the counter around 1 p.m. While a person was not hit by it, the stand damaged a $400 credit card machine. https://twitter.com/MBTATransitPD/status/1667168438127665157?s=20TPD said they will be pressing charges.

Former VP Mike Pence says he’s troubled by Trump indictment during campaign stops in NH

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:45 GMT

Former VP Mike Pence says he’s troubled by Trump indictment during campaign stops in NH Former Vice President Mike Pence was in New Hampshire Friday where he spoke in the immediate aftermath of a federal indictment against former President Donald Trump. Less than 24 hours after Trump said he had been indicted and on the same day that the indictment was unsealed, Pence expressed deep skepticism of the Special Prosecutor Jack Smith’s move to bring the federal charges against a former president for the first time. He called the day a “sad day in America.” “Well, look, no one knows the facts,” he separately responded when asked if he believes the indictment is political.“It’s not just a sad day, it’s a troubling day for millions of Americans,” Pence said. “And it invites a divisiveness in this country that can only be answered with facts.” Pence made multiple campaign stops in New Hampshire on Friday in his first visit to the state since he launched his own presidential campaign on Wednesday. In comments, he went on to say no one is above the law, addin...

Here’s where Donald Trump allegedly kept classified documents at Mar-a-Lago

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:45 GMT

Here’s where Donald Trump allegedly kept classified documents at Mar-a-Lago (CNN) — Former President Donald Trump allegedly kept classified documents at various places in his Mar-a-Lago resort, including a public ballroom, bathroom and a bedroom.According to the special counsel’s indictment of Trump released Friday, the Florida resort hosted more than 150 social events including weddings, movie premiers and fundraisers between January 2021 and August 2022, when the FBI executed a court-approved search of the premises for the documents.Boxes of classified documents are stored inside the Mar-a-Lago Club’s White and Gold Ballroom in this photo included in Donald Trump’s federal indictment. Credit: US District Court/Southern District of FloridaWhile the Secret Service protected Trump and family members after he left office, the agency wasn’t responsible for the boxes or contents, nor did Trump say classified documents were at Mar-a-Lago, the indictment states.Some classified documents contained information on US defense and nuclear ca...

Jets QB Zach Wilson on Aaron Rodgers: ‘I can’t be bitter about the situation’

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:45 GMT

Jets QB Zach Wilson on Aaron Rodgers: ‘I can’t be bitter about the situation’ Imagine being proclaimed the next big thing by a franchise only to be demoted after two seasons.That’s precisely what Jets quarterback Zach Wilson is going through this season with the arrival of Aaron Rodgers.“Of course, I would like to be the guy,” Wilson said on Friday. “You’re not always happy about that. But I’m extremely psyched that out of any quarterback we could have brought in, it was him.“I had been talking to him this offseason. I was with him earlier this offseason before any of this was being talked about. We got to spend some time together. It was really cool to see how it all went together.“I have to look at kind of where I’m at as a quarterback and look to be the best that I can be and I do think this can be a big part of it. What he brings to the table, what Coach Hack [Nathaniel Hackett] and [Todd] Downing bring to the table, can be really good for me in my development and this offense.”Just two years ago...

21-GUN HONOR

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:45 GMT

21-GUN HONOR That booming you may have heard wasn’t just thunderclaps.The USS Constitution left Charlestown Navy Yard and turned back near Castle Island firing a 21-salute in honor of Women Veterans Day Friday.Women Veterans Day, held on June 12, marks the anniversary of the Women’s Armed Services Integration Act, signed in 1948, legally allowing women to serve in the U.S. Armed Forces.USS Constitution, is the world’s oldest commissioned warship afloat, and played a crucial role in the Barbary Wars and the War of 1812, actively defending sea lanes from 1797 to 1855.USS Constitution was undefeated in battle and destroyed or captured 33 opponents. The ship earned the nickname of Old Ironsides during the War of 1812 when British cannonballs were seen bouncing off the ship’s wooden hull.Maddie Wong, 6, covers her ears as the USS Constitution fires its guns. (Reba Saldanha/Boston Herald)Boston MA – Crowds gather at Castle Island as the USS Constitution prepares to fire a 21 gun salute in ...

Where do the Mets go from here after getting swept by the rival Braves in Atlanta?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:45 GMT

Where do the Mets go from here after getting swept by the rival Braves in Atlanta? PITTSBURGH — The Mets have suffered a lot of comically bad losses throughout franchise history. They’ve been handed ugly losses and heartbreaking losses. They’ve also fielded blatantly bad teams that played blatantly bad baseball.But even those teams never did what the 2023 Mets did this week in Atlanta when they had leads of at least three or more runs three nights in a row, only to blow them and lose each night.This was the first time in franchise history the Mets have accomplished that feat, and to make matters worse, it resulted in a sweep by the Braves, who are spending much less.The Mets are heading into a three-game series against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday at PNC Park at 30-33, which leaves them 8 1/2 games out of first place in the NL East. Even worse, the team is likely to lose Pete Alonso to the injured list. Buck Showalter’s decision to defer to Billy Eppler when asked about the results of Alonso’s MRI on Thursday was some ominous fore...

Giants special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey sees ‘uncharted territory’ with new kickoff rule

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:45 GMT

Giants special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey sees ‘uncharted territory’ with new kickoff rule Giants special teams coordinator Thomas McGaughey didn’t have to blast the NFL’s new kickoff rule on Thursday to make it clear where he stands.He said it all with his shoulder shrugging, his grim acceptance of a change that heavily impacts his livelihood, and his response to whether special teams coaches feel like an endangered species these days.“That’s a really good question,” McGaughey said with a sad smile. “That’s a really good question.”McGaughey knows all he can control is his response to a rule that allows a fair catch anywhere behind the 25-yard line to bring the ball out to the 25 for 1st and 10.“We might not agree with it, but that’s just what it is, and we’ll govern ourselves accordingly,” he said, speaking for all coaches on his marginalized side of the ball.But the Giants’ coordinator did echo one of the common complaints of this rule’s critics: NFL owners are ignoring the possible unin...

Patriots’ Kendrick Bourne enjoying transition to Bill O’Brien: ‘It’s something we needed’

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:45 GMT

Patriots’ Kendrick Bourne enjoying transition to Bill O’Brien: ‘It’s something we needed’ FOXBORO — The joy on Kendrick Bourne’s face was apparent after Friday’s OTA practice at Gillette Stadium. He was smiling. The Patriots wide receiver was soaking in the fresh air.The 2022 season was an obvious disaster, a failure for a Patriots offense led by Matt Patricia and Joe Judge. Desperate change was needed. They got it with the return of Bill O’Brien as offensive coordinator.The early reviews from OTAs have been universally positive. Just take it from Bourne, who was at the center of the Patriots frustrations last season.“He’s familiar with what he’s doing, so it feels good,” Bourne said. “You can tell he knows what he’s doing in all areas of the offense. …“He’s doing well. He knows how to engage with all of us, I feel like. He knows our strengths right now and he knows where to put us, so it’s been good. … You can tell he knows what he’s doing.”When it was noted to Bourne that what he was saying would indicate that last year was the exact opposite feeling for the Patriots’ ...

Trump, now facing indictment, was caught on tape admitting he can’t declassify secret documents, report says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:45 GMT

Trump, now facing indictment, was caught on tape admitting he can’t declassify secret documents, report says Dave Goldiner | New York Daily NewsFormer President Donald Trump, now facing a federal indictment, was caught on tape admitting he was in possession of a secret military document at a 2021 meeting at his New Jersey golf resort, according to a transcript of the damning audiotape reported on Friday.“As president, I could have declassified. But now I can’t,” Trump says on the tape, according to the transcript obtained by CNN.Trump, who on Thursday was reportedly charged with seven counts for taking hundreds of classified documents to his Mar-a-Lago resort after leaving office, was discussing a secret U.S. plan to attack Iran in a meeting with researchers for an unrelated book project at his Bedminster resort.According to the tape transcript, the former president then flashes a document that he boasts is highly classified.“It’s, like, confidential. This is secret information. Look, look at this,” Trump adds, according to the transcript. “This was done by the military and given to me.”Th...

Families scramble for food and dry places to sleep after a dam collapses in Russian-occupied Ukraine

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 03:08:45 GMT

Families scramble for food and dry places to sleep after a dam collapses in Russian-occupied Ukraine By ILLIA NOVIKOV, YURAS KARMANAU and HANNA ARHIROVA (Associated Press)KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Alyona Shkrygalova’s family kept a rubber boat for their daily needs along the broad Dnieper River.The boat was nothing special until Tuesday, when the Kakhovka dam ruptured and sent a flood from Ukraine’s largest reservoir into cities, towns and countryside downstream.Water climbed waist-high on the second floor of Shkrygalova’s two-storey house. Her family began using their boat to scavenge for food, and find houses on higher ground with dry places to sleep. That way, they survived in the war zone until Shkrygalova, 60, spotted a group of people in a boat and raised yellow, white and pink fabrics to get their attention.“We were scared, we were trying to understand, ‘Who’s approaching us? Are they Russian or not?’ We raised a flag,” Shkrygalova said. Lucky for her and her family, they were Ukrainian.According to those stranded and their de...