FBI: Man called Miami field office, threatened mass shooting at concert

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:56:34 GMT

FBI: Man called Miami field office, threatened mass shooting at concert Federal authorities made an alarming arrest on Friday following a disturbing phone call to the FBI’s field office in Miami.The Miami-Dade State Attorney’s Office has charged 52-year-old Maximo De La Cruz-De Jesus with making deadly threats.Agents said he called the Miami FBI field office and said he was going to commit a mass shooting at an upcoming concert.Authorities said De La Cruz-De Jesus also made vague references that he was being harassed by Jewish people.FBI officials said this was the same man who was arrested back in 2014 for drawing swastikas on a synagogue in Miami Beach.

Gaskin: Project recognizes Black women who shaped Boston

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:56:34 GMT

Gaskin: Project recognizes Black women who shaped Boston At a time when some leaders are questioning the legitimacy of Black studies and denigrating lessons about Black history or racism as “woke” or as “Critical Race Theory” — terms that white supremacists have twisted to make them sound bad — we did something different. We celebrate 212 of Boston’s most admired, beloved, and successful Black Women leaders who were responsible for shaping Boston through their work in arts and culture, legislation, health, education, community building, and raising a generation of leaders, thereby improving the quality of life for everyone in the city.When it comes to Boston, people are aware of the Irish, Italian, and Brahmin influences. But many are not aware of the collective and cumulative impact Black women have had over the last 300 years. The Black Women Lead (BWL) project helps fill this knowledge gap by recognizing Black women leaders who made their marks on Boston from the 1700s through the present day. They include abolitionists, suffragists, U...

Lowry: U.S. needs to focus on making weapons

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:56:34 GMT

Lowry: U.S. needs to focus on making weapons No matter how much we’d like to believe in the inevitably of human progress and the spread of enlightened norms, we’ve learned the past couple of years that we still need artillery shells — lots of artillery shells.The Hamas terror attack, together with the ongoing Ukraine war and the looming Chinese threat to Taiwan, is putting a spotlight on the pitiful state of our capacity to manufacture the weapons necessary to the defense of our allies and ourselves.According to a CNN report, an Israel ground invasion of Gaza would “create a new and entirely unexpected demand for 155 mm artillery ammunition and other weapons at a time when the U.S. and its allies and partners have been stretched thin from more than 18 months of fighting in Ukraine.”We are learning to our regret that we are using an attenuated post-Cold War, “end of history” defense-industrial base to try to meet the security needs of a newly threatening international environment with t...

Editorial: The world must support Israel’s war on terror

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:56:34 GMT

Editorial: The world must support Israel’s war on terror The images from Israel have been horrific. Almost exactly 50 years after the Yom Kippur War, Israeli forces again appear to have been taken by surprise by their enemies. Attacks by Hamas terrorists left at least 1,300 Israelis dead and thousands wounded, many of them civilians. Dozens more are missing or have been taken hostage. Fighting and rocket attacks rage across the country. Israel, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared, is at war.This murderous Palestinian assault deserves only one response from the world: outrage, and unwavering support for Israel’s right to defend itself. U.S. President Joe Biden has rightly pledged to stand with Israel “full stop,” as has the European Union. Even as Israel takes the necessary military actions to protect its citizens, all parties in the region need to work to restore some semblance of stability and avoid a broader conflict.An Israeli invasion of Gaza to rescue Israeli captives and reassert control over the territory could last month...

5 things to watch in the Chicago Bears-Minnesota Vikings game — plus our Week 6 predictions

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:56:34 GMT

5 things to watch in the Chicago Bears-Minnesota Vikings game — plus our Week 6 predictions The Chicago Bears enter Sunday’s game against the Minnesota Vikings at Soldier Field coming off their first win in nearly a year.After the Bears broke a 14-game losing streak against the Washington Commanders on “Thursday Night Football” last week, they had nine days to prepare for the Vikings — and a chance at their second win in a row. As kickoff approaches between the two 1-4 teams, here’s our snapshot look at the game.Players in the spotlightVikings receiversSome of the biggest news across the NFL this week came from Minnesota, which put star wide receiver Justin Jefferson on injured reserve with a hamstring injury.Jefferson, the 2022 AP NFL Offensive Player of the Year after he led the league with 128 catches for 1,809 yards, is out at least the next four games, starting with Sunday at Soldier Field.It’s obviously a significant loss for the Vikings and quarterback Kirk Cousins, who connected with Jefferson for 36 catches for 571 yards t...

Rising star to watch: Rachel Bobbitt

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:56:34 GMT

Rising star to watch: Rachel Bobbitt When Canadian songwriter Rachel Bobbitt was 12, she chanced to discover the music of Leonard Cohen. And that moment, now a good ten years ago, proved to be a pivotal one.“He was the first artist that made me say, ‘I didn’t know we were allowed to say things like that, that you could use the English language this way’,” she recalls. “It felt really special because my parents didn’t listen to him and I didn’t have any friends who did. And I felt really smart because he expects so much of his audience — and also the fact that he was Canadian just seemed crazy to me. I must have spent that whole day going over his Wikipedia page.”Recently signed to the Fantasy label, Bobbitt makes a return to the Boston area at Deep Cuts Monday evening, on a bill with Will Butler. It’s her second visit this fall, following a show at the Crystal Ballroom last month.During her teen years Bobbitt earned some online fame by posting a long string of cover songs on the now-defunct social media platform ...

Friday’s high school roundup/scores: Meghan Downes, Billerica net victory over Masconomet

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:56:34 GMT

Friday’s high school roundup/scores: Meghan Downes, Billerica net victory over Masconomet Meghan Downes racked up 20 assists and 23 service points, while Lily Todorova and Keira Moore had six kills each as Billerica (11-4) bested Masconomet 3-0 in a nonleague girls volleyball matchup.Addison Pillis grounded 11 kills, and Ella Stein notched 10 kills and two aces as Ipswich (13-0) downed Beverly, 3-0. … Morgan Etna recorded eight kills and two aces, while Gaby Campbell posted 13 kills for Hamilton-Wenham (11-3) in a 3-0 win against Swampscott. … Elsa Richards contributed six kills and 16 assists, and Christine Mbachi registered nine kills as Essex Tech (10-5) swept Bishop Fenwick, 3-0.Taylor Lines scattered five aces, while Mia Bradshaw finished with four aces and six assists for South Shore Voke (13-2) in a 3-0 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Bristol Aggie.Julie Hall tallied 11 kills as Central Catholic (6-9) bested North Andover 3-1 in Merrimack Valley Conference action.Field hockeyAvery Bent scored twice and dished an assist, pairing with two goals from Kelly Dev...

'We have nepotism': SDPD police captain claims discrimination in lawsuit

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:56:34 GMT

'We have nepotism': SDPD police captain claims discrimination in lawsuit SAN DIEGO -- A San Diego police captain and his attorneys have come forward with troubling accusations against the department that includes claims of discrimination and corruption.“It's true in our department, we have nepotism, bullying and preferential treatment… this exists at our department and has existed for some time now,” San Diego Police Captain Albert Leos said.Leos and his attorneys are suing the police department with claims of discrimination and corruption. According to his attorneys, the department has kept Leos and other Hispanics from advancing to top positions.Leos, who has 36 years of experience, says he was inspired to become a police officer after serving the 1984 McDonald’s massacre in San Ysidro, where he was working when he was just 16 years old. Parents sue Hyatt Hotels Corporation after death of 1-year-old son Leos says he’s been passed over numerous times in his attempts to be promoted within the department.“Captain Leos tried, he applied, six different ti...

Australians decided if Indigenous Voice is needed to advise Parliament on minority issues

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:56:34 GMT

Australians decided if Indigenous Voice is needed to advise Parliament on minority issues CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australians voted in a referendum Saturday on whether to enshrine in the nation’s constitution a mechanism for Indigenous people to advise Parliament on policies that affect their lives.Proponents said creating an Indigenous Voice via the constitution would recognize the special place that Indigenous people have in Australian history while giving them input in government policies.Opponents argued it would divide Australians along racial lines without reducing Indigenous disadvantage.Bipartisan support regarded as essential in Australia for successfully changing the constitution never emerged, and Indigenous leaders were divided on the idea.WHO ARE THE INDIGENOUS AUSTRALIANS?The Aboriginal people of Australia’s mainland are culturally distinct from Torres Strait Islanders who come from an archipelago off the northeast coast. So Australia’s Indigenous population is known collectively as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.They accounted for 3.8% of ...

Evolving crisis fuels anxiety among Venezuelans who want a better economy but see worsening woes

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:56:34 GMT

Evolving crisis fuels anxiety among Venezuelans who want a better economy but see worsening woes SAN JOAQUIN, Venezuela (AP) — The avocado trees across the road from Jose Hernandez’s tin-roofed home help feed several retirees in the rural community of San Joaquin along a highway two hours southwest of Venezuela’s capital. He and his neighbors cut the avocados with the owner’s permission and sell them to motorists at a nearby toll booth or on the streets of the nearby city of Valencia, which has not emptied out as much as San Joaquin from migration over the last decade.They live day by day. Their pension these days amounts to $3.70 a month, only 20 cents more than the cost of a gallon of bottled water. So no sales mean no food.“Sometimes, we even have to barter avocados for food in other neighborhoods. We want jobs!” Hernandez, 67, exclaimed while sitting on his dusty, cement-floor porch with a neighbor. “He was a carrier, I sold merchandise downtown. Right now, there is no work. All the young people have already left. This neighborhood is desolate!”The political, social a...