BSO arrests reckless drivers who performed burnouts in Fort Lauderdale parking lot
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:32:14 GMT
The road to trouble came to a dead end for a group of suspected reckless riders. Deputies used their street smarts to put the brakes on some reckless riders with the crackdown leading to several arrests. The Broward Sheriff’s arrested three men in at a Fort Lauderdale parking who are accused of creating burnouts and skidmarks. Deputies said that those drivers are putting themselves and other people in danger. “There will be no ticket citations where you are walking away,” said Sheriff Gregory Tony. “We’re going to put you in handcuffs and put you in jail.”BSO said they are putting the brakes on dangerous drivers who do donuts and burn rubber on the road. Most recently, BSO arrested three men accused of engaging in the illegal and reckless activity. “We’re able to effectively surveil them, locate them and make an arrest,” Tony said. The incident happened on Friday when detectives said the men meet in Tamarac and were seen speeding...Driver transported to hospital after slamming into tree in Margate
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:32:14 GMT
There was danger on the road Thursday morning in Margate.A driver slammed into a tree near Atlantic Boulevard and Rock Island Road. The vehicle ended up wrapping around the tree. Officers closed the road for a while to figure out how it happened. The driver had to be pulled out of his car and was rushed to the hospital with serious injuries.Police take man who waved gun outside Target in North Miami Beach into custody
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:32:14 GMT
There was danger in store in North Miami Beach over a man who had a gun outside a popular Target store. 7Skyforce hovered over the store near the 14000 block of Biscayne Boulevard, Thursday afternoon. According to North Miami Beach Police, the man who waved the weapon was taken into custody. Investigators believe it started as a road rage incident near the large retailer.No one was hurt, and the store remained open.Bova’s Bakery to temporary close for Matt Damon, Casey Affleck movie filming
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:32:14 GMT
Hollywood will be back in Boston later this month as a film starring a pair of local A-list actors brings cameras to the North End.The filming will prompt a temporary closure for the famous Bova’s Bakery, whose owner recently said he is “nervous but excited,” for a moment in the spotlight. Bova’s hasn’t closed its doors for nearly a hundred years. That streak is about to come to an end though as owner Ralph Bova has agreed to close his around-the-clock bakery for five days from March 20 to March 25 to make way for stars Matt Damon and Casey Affleck. A new production company created by Damon and Affleck’s brother, Ben, is producing the movie, which is called “The Instigators.” The movie follows two crooks who go on the run with their therapist when a robbery goes wrong. Bova said a police officer will come in for the scene at Bova’s Bakery and smash glass cases with a nightstick following the botched heist. The glass, Bova said, is movie glass. “Not mine,” he continued. “Th...Patriots players, Gov. Healey participate in ‘Saving by Shaving’ fundraiser for Boston Children’s Hospital
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:32:14 GMT
A group of current and former Patriots players joined Gov. Maura Healey and others in Quincy on Thursday, getting a haircut for a good cause. “Saving by Shaving” is an annual fundraising program that supports Boston Children’s Hospital. Current and former Patriots including Devin McCourty, Matt Light and Matthew Slater were all on hand to get a close cut this year. Healey received a trim. “It’s just wonderful to be part of the spirit of generosity and compassion here in the state,” she said. “I’m just happy to be here today,” McCourty said. The program will see $5,000 donated to Boston Children’s Hospital for each person who shaves their head or donates eight inches of hair.GM offers buyouts to most salaried workers
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:32:14 GMT
DETROIT — General Motors is offering buyouts to most of its U.S. salaried workforce and some global executives in an effort to trim costs as it makes the transition to electric vehicles.The Detroit automaker wouldn’t say how many workers it is targeting, but confirmed that the move is aimed at accelerating attrition to meet a previously announced goal of $2 billion in cost cuts by the end of next year. GM has about 58,000 salaried workers in the U.S.The company says the offers also are designed to avoid any possible firings at a later date.Offers will go to white-collar workers with at least five years of service, and global executives who have been with the company at least two years.The decision to offer buyouts comes at an uncertain time for the auto industry, which is in the midst of a transition from internal combustion to electric vehicles. GM has a goal of selling only electric passenger vehicles by 2035.The switch is requiring more research and development spending on ...Clarke Schmidt solid, Oswald Peraza returns in Yankees’ Grapefruit League loss to Red Sox
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:32:14 GMT
And just like that, Clarke Schmidt likely has been catapulted into a concrete rotation spot to begin the season.With news of Carlos Rodon beginning the 2023 campaign on the injured list due to a strained forearm muscle, Schmidt is the front-runner to be the fifth starter for the Bombers. The 27-year-old took the ball first in the Bombers’ 11-3 loss to the Red Sox on Thursday at George M. Steinbrenner Field in Tampa.Schmidt allowed three hits and two runs over two innings while striking out three. The former first-round pick continued to flash the newly developed cutter that figures to be a factor for him this season.With Rodon and Frankie Montas — who underwent shoulder surgery on Feb. 21 — hurt, the organization’s pitching depth will be tested out of the gate.Schmidt says he and the rest of the pitching staff will be up for the challenge.“[The Yankees] pitching development is the real deal,” Schmidt told the YES Network after his outing. “A...Knicks hope to continue road dominance, maintain top-5 playoff spot during West Coast trip
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:32:14 GMT
For most teams, the implication of “road trip” is that it’s more daunting.For the Knicks, it’s more in their comfort zone.New York’s trend of playing better away from Madison Square Garden has held up through 80% of the season, making the Knicks the only NBA team with a better record this season on the road.It was a reassuring development as they departed for a four-game Western Coast swing that began late Thursday in Sacramento, with the Knicks entering the evening tied for the league’s best road record with Boston and Milwaukee. During their previous lengthy Western Conference trip in November, they might have saved Tom Thibodeau’s job by beating the Nuggets, Jazz and Thunder.Now their goal is to maintain a top-5 playoff spot with games at the Kings, Clippers, Lakers and Blazers.“It’s extremely important,” said Josh Hart. “Obviously we have Sac. A tough Clipper team. A Laker team that’s been playing well and d...Ex-Goldman banker gets 10-year sentence in 1MDB looting plot
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:32:14 GMT
By BOBBY CAINA CALVAN (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — A former Goldman Sachs banker was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in prison for his role in looting a Malaysian sovereign wealth fund of billions of dollars used to finance lavish parties, a superyacht, premium real estate and even the 2013 film “The Wolf of Wall Street.”Roger Ng was convicted last April by a U.S. District Court jury in Brooklyn, but he continues to deny charges that he conspired to launder money and violated two anti-bribery laws.Prosecutors said Ng and his co-conspirators helped the Malaysian fund, known as 1MDB, to raise $6.5 billion through bond sales — only to participate in a scheme that siphoned off more than two-thirds of the money, some of which went to pay bribes and kickbacks.Reading from a prepared statement, Ng pleaded for mercy from U.S. District Judge Margo Brodie.“I’m embarrassed. I’m ashamed,” he told the judge. “I don’t want to live in...California professor puts Marvel’s newest Black superhero back in the spotlight
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:32:14 GMT
A new Black superhero has entered the Marvel comics universe, thanks to the vision and writings of a UC Riverside professor.Dr. Al B. Harper, a physicist and friend of the Silver Surfer, is one of Marvel’s original Black characters, first appearing in “Silver Surfer #5,” which was published in 1969.Harper’s character — originally created by late Marvel comics legends Stan Lee and John Buscema — has come back to life as a cosmic superhero in a new mini-series, “Silver Surfer: Ghost Light,” created by graphic novelist John Jennings and artist Valentine De Landro.Jennings, the writer, is a professor of media and cultural studies at UC Riverside who has been involved with local exhibitions that showcase Black comic book heroes. He said the character of Ghost Light has been nearly 60 years in the making.The cover of Marvel’s new mini-series “Silver Surfer: Ghost Light #1,” which hit stores in February, features the character Al B. Harper, a Black physicist who sacrific...Latest news
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