Harvard University faces backlash after letter from student groups blames Israel for violence in region
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:40 GMT
Harvard University has recently faced backlash after a letter from several student groups blamed Israel for violence in the region. The letter was shared on Sunday. Harvard’s president has since responded, saying in part “Let there be no doubt that I condemn the terrorist atrocities perpetrated by Hamas.” “Such inhumanity is abhorrent whatever one’s individual views of the longstanding conflicts in the region,” president Claudine Gay continued. The letter was penned by Harvard University Palestine Solidarity Groups. It blamed Israel for recent violence and said the “events did not occur in a vacuum.”“The letter from Harvard student groups is depraved,” Rep. Jake Auchincloss told 7NEWS this week. “It represents a complete lack of not just understanding, but of empathy.” Harvard Hillel also countered the position in the letter, urging the Harvard community to do better. Gay responded on Tuesday after Harvard was criticized for not addressing the letter in a stateme...Boston police seek public’s help ID’ing person in connection with stolen dog
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:40 GMT
Boston police asked for the public’s help Tuesday in efforts to identify a person in connection with a stolen dog. Police said the dog was stolen at the Washington Park Mall on Friday of last week. In their statement this week, police shared a photos of a person who they said stole a dog.Boston police said their investigation into this incident is ongoing and asked anyone with information to contact detectives at (617) 343-4275.Those wishing to reach out anonymously can do so by calling the CrimeStoppers Tip Line at 1 (800) 494-TIPS or by texting the word ‘TIP’ to CRIME (27463).US Coast Guard recovers remaining debris and evidence from Titan submersible
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:40 GMT
(CNN) — The remaining debris from the Titan submersible that suffered a catastrophic implosion en route to the wreckage of the Titanic in June has been recovered – including presumed human remains, the US Coast Guard said Tuesday.All five passengers on board the Titan, a 23,000-pound vessel roughly the size of a minivan, were killed shortly after the vessel lost contact with its mother ship about 1 hour and 45 minutes into its dive toward the Titanic.The evidence recovered from the North Atlantic Ocean seafloor last week by marine safety engineers from the Coast Guard’s Marine Board of Investigation was “successfully transferred to a US port for cataloging and analysis,” a release from the Coast Guard says.“Additional presumed human remains were carefully recovered from within Titan’s debris and transported for analysis by US medical professionals,” the release says.The salvage mission was a follow-up to initial recovery operations after the submersible impl...Rep. George Santos faces 10 new federal charges, including allegations of stealing donors’ identities, running up fraudulent credit card charges
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:40 GMT
(CNN) — Federal prosecutors on Tuesday accused Rep. George Santos of stealing donors’ identities and running up thousands of dollars in fraudulent charges on their credit cards.The 10 new charges against Santos also include allegations that the New York Republican embezzled cash from his company and conspired with his former campaign treasurer to falsify donation totals in order to hit fundraising targets set by national Republicans, among other offenses.This fresh round of charges, called a superseding indictment, effectively replaces the earlier case against Santos. It brings the total number of counts against him to 23, is wider in scope and provides new and damaging details about Santos’ alleged efforts to personally profit through his campaign.It comes comes days after Nancy Marks, who worked as his treasurer during the 2022 campaign, pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States by committing one or more federal offenses.“I filed a first quarter 2...1967 Red Sox players fondly recall the Impossible Dream season
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:40 GMT
Times change, people change, even the rules of the game change.Boston baseball remains the same.It was evident at The Sports Museum on Tuesday, when members of the 1967 Red Sox reunited at the non-profit inside TD Garden to celebrate and reminisce about “The Summer of Love.”There are some differences. Baseball has more stats, more technology, and more money than it did during the Impossible Dream season.“I don’t even know what WAR is!” Jim Lonborg said.“I go crazy when the players come back off (the field) after having an at-bat or something and they’ve got a tablet out there,” said Lonborg, the 1967 American League Cy Young winner. “Their heads are so filled with numbers.”He, Rico Petrocelli, and Gary Bell made up the event’s memorable panel. Teammates Darrell “Bucky” Brandon, Dave Morehead, Billy Rohr, José Santiago and George Thomas were seated throughout the room. Carl Yastrzemski even made a brief surprise appearance to reconnect with his teammates before the panel, clad in a R...14 Americans killed in Israel, Americans held hostage by Hamas terrorists: ‘We stand with Israel,’ Biden says
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:40 GMT
At least 14 American citizens have been killed in Israel from Hamas’ “abhorrent” and “stomach-turning” terrorist attacks, while other Americans are still being held hostage by the terrorist group, President Biden has confirmed.The Israeli military on Tuesday continued to retaliate for the Hamas terrorist attacks from over the weekend, as Israel airstrikes destroyed buildings across Gaza. Also, Israel Defense Forces reported that the military was fighting off rocket attacks from militants in Lebanon and Syria.More than 1,900 people — at least 1,000 people in Israel and 900 people in Gaza — have died since Saturday when Hamas terrorists attacked Israel.“This was an act of sheer evil,” Biden said from the White House on Tuesday. “More than 1,000 civilians slaughtered — not just killed, slaughtered — in Israel. Among them, at least 14 American citizens killed.“Parents butchered using their bodies to try to protect their ...Olympic gold medalist Mary Lou Retton ‘fighting for her life’ with rare form of pneumonia
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:40 GMT
Brian Niemietz | New York Daily NewsGold medal-winning gymnast Mary Lou Retton is in the ICU, where she’s fighting for her life, her daughter McKenna Kelley said on Tuesday.On a fundraising page asking for prayers and donations, Kelley revealed that the 55-year-old tumbler has been in the hospital for over a week with a “very rare form of pneumonia.”“She is not able to breathe on her own,” Kelley shared on Spotfund. “Out of respect for her and her privacy, I will not disclose all details. However, I will disclose that she not insured. … ANYTHING, absolutely anything, would be so helpful for my family and my mom. Thank y’all so very much!”Retton earned five medals and superstar status in 1984 with an unforgettable performance at the Olympic Summer Games in Los Angeles. Her fame resulted in multiple endorsement deals including one from Wheaties, which made her the first female athlete to appear on the cover of the cereal’s famous orange box. She can currently be seen in commercials fo...Best and bravest
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:40 GMT
The 40th Annual Trooper George L. Hanna Memorial Awards for Bravery were handed out to the men and women who walk the thin blue line.Since 1983, 154 individuals have received the Hanna Award Medal of Honor, the highest honor the state bestows on a law enforcement officer.This year’s prestigious award ceremony honored nine recipients, hailing from the Worcester, Revere, and Boston Police Departments.Those brave officers were: Worcester Officer Paul Cyr, Boston Officers Brendan Bosse, William Flaherty, Jamie Pietroski, William Parlon, and Kyle Moran; Revere Officers Brendon Leslie and Christopher Panzini along with Sgt. Jackie Dean.Gov. Maura Healey addresses the Hanna award winners. (Chris Christo/Boston Herald)Worcester, MA - October 10, 2023: State TrooperMichael Capotosto on Mount-Scout greet people attending the 40th Annual George L. Hanna Memorial Awards For Bravery held at Mechanics Hall. (Chris Christo/Boston Herald)Worcester, MA - October 10, 2023: Citizens William and Amy Mc...Boston police arrest suspect in late-night Mass and Cass stabbing
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:40 GMT
A stabbing went down in the heart of Mass and Cass, and Boston police say they quickly arrested a suspect.Police were walking in the area of Southampton and Atkinson streets at around 3:30 a.m. Tuesday when, according to a police statement, they saw a bunch of people running from the area. At least one of the runners said someone had been stabbed and gave police a description of the suspect.Police found Uwadiae Ukponmwan, 30, of Boston, in front of the Boston Fire Department headquarters and allegedly found a knife hidden in his right shoe. Ukponmwan was arrested and charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon and is expected to be arraigned in Roxbury District Court.The stabbing victim was taken to a local hospital to be treated for injuries, which police say were not life threatening.There have been 138 non-domestic aggravated assaults in this police district, C-06, from the beginning of this year through Sunday, according to the most recent data available from the Bo...Prince Harry and Meghan Markle say social media is harming kids’ and teens’ mental health
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:04:40 GMT
By HALELUYA HADERO (AP Business Writer)NEW YORK (AP) — Prince Harry and Meghan Markle on Tuesday called for social media platforms to adopt better content-moderation policies and other fixes, saying modifications need to be made to addictive apps that can harm young people’s mental health. The couple spoke at a panel discussion coordinated by their Archewell Foundation in New York City as part of a second annual mental health awareness festival hosted by a nonprofit called Project Healthy Minds.Harry and Meghan’s comments came after hearing from panels featuring a handful of parents who lost children due to mental health challenges tied to social media use. The parents spoke about their loss and how a community that the foundation has created to talk about these issues is helping them find support.Harry said the foundation has been bringing parents together through Zoom during the past year because many of them didn’t have the opportunity to connect with o...Latest news
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