FBI Boston leader Joseph Bonavolonta announces his retirement
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:45 GMT
Joseph Bonavolonta, the special agent in charge of the FBI’s Boston division, has announced that he will be retiring after a 27-year career with the bureau.His departure, which takes effect on June 9, marks a significant change for federal law enforcement leadership in Boston, as U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins also resigned last week following two scathing federal reports detailing ethical abuses.“I have spent the last 27 years of my life with the FBI, and I can honestly say I wouldn’t trade in a single day,” he said in a statement released with the announcement. “As many of you know, I was raised in an FBI family with my father having served 24 years as a Special Agent in this organization, and there is no doubt watching the way he went about doing his job cultivated my desire to follow in his footsteps.“I have always considered myself lucky to have been able to carry on the legacy he set, and I have never taken it for granted one single day. I ha...SD Wave players meet with all-female pilot squadron set to flyover game
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:45 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A handful of San Diego Wave FC players visited the U.S. Navy base on Coronado Thursday ahead of Military Appreciation Night at Snapdragon Stadium. Forward Rachel Hill, midfielder Danny Colaprico and defender Christen Westphal toured an Osprey VRM50 aircraft and met the all-female pilot squadron that will conduct the pre-game flyover Friday night. San Diego FC CEO talks about new MLS team with FOX 5 "We're just so grateful for all they do to serve our country and, you know, it takes a lot of courage it's amazing to come here and to just see the energy that they have and the passion that they have about what they do each and every day," said Hill. "So, it's just awesome to come and learn from them and see their day-to-day and kind of get a sneak peek inside what they do.SD Wave players meet with an all-female pilot squadron that's set to flyover Snapdragon Stadium. (Photo: SD WAVE DC)SD Wave forward Rachel Hill laughs wild holding a military gear. Photo: SD WAVE DC)SD ...Judge says fire retardant drops are polluting streams but allows use to continue
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:45 GMT
BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — A judge ruled Friday that chemical retardant dropped on wildfires by the U.S. Forest Service is polluting streams in western states in violation of federal law, but said that it can keep being used to fight fires.The ruling from U.S. District Judge Dana Christensen in Montana came after environmentalists sued the government for dropping the red slurry material into waterways hundreds of times over the past decade.Government officials say chemical fire retardant is sometimes crucial to slowing the advance of dangerous blazes. Wildfires across North America have grown bigger and more destructive over the past two decades. Matthew Brown, The Associated PressBONAFIDE collective redefines fine art for the Gen Z generation
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:45 GMT
Emerging artists don’t often get their start in major galleries, but rather through grassroots collectives in unassuming parts of our city.BONAFIDE, a new local arts collective is pushing the definition of fine art forward and is challenging the status quo along the way.The Gen Z-led collective, co-founders Halle Hirota, Sarah Ruest, Jahliya Daley, and Erika Lindberg aim to highlight the network of emerging artists across a variety of mediums and industries with a focus on underappreciated and underrecognized art forms through its events.They debuted Organized Chaos in Little Portugal, the first in a series of immersive activations to exhibit a range of underrepresented artistic mediums like pole performances, tattoo artists and skateboard designers.“We wanted to create a space that was just completely like uncensored art for you to just come and experience it live,” explained Hirota. “I think that more of our performance art, especially we had a pole dancing show,...Berlin police investigate Roger Waters for possible incitement over concert outfit
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:45 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — Police in Berlin said Friday that they have opened an investigation of Roger Waters on suspicion of incitement over a costume the Pink Floyd co-founder wore when he performed in the German capital last week.Images on social media showed Waters firing an imitation machine gun while dressed in a long black coat with a red armband. Police confirmed that an investigation was opened over suspicions that the context of the costume could constitute a glorification, justification or approval of Nazi rule and therefore a disturbance of the public peace.Once the police investigation is concluded, the case will be handed to Berlin prosecutors, who would decide whether to pursue any charges.Waters has drawn ire for his support of the BDS movement, which calls for boycotts and sanctions against Israel. He has rejected accusations of antisemitism. Authorities in Frankfurt tried to prevent a concert there scheduled for May 28, but Waters challenged that move successfully in a local c...Florida man pleads not guilty after Canada-U.S. human smuggling tragedy in Manitoba
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:45 GMT
DULUTH, Minn. — A Florida man has pleaded not guilty to human smuggling charges after the frozen bodies of a family of four migrants were found near the Canada-U.S. border last year. Steve Shand, 48, entered the plea today via videoconference as part of his long-delayed arraignment in Duluth, Minn. Shand faces one count each of bringing people into the U.S. illegally and of transporting them inside the country. He was arrested in January 2022 in a remote area of northern Minnesota, where border agents encountered him with two Indian nationals in a rented passenger van. Just over the border, near Emerson, Man., RCMP officers discovered the bodies of four people authorities believe froze to death while trying to slip into the U.S. undetected.Three others in India are facing charges in the deaths of Jagdish Patel, 39, wife Vaishaliben, 37, daughter Vihangi, 11, and three-year-old son Dharmik.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 26, 2023.The Canadian PressJill Biden to promote women, youth on trip to Mideast, North Africa, Europe
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:45 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Jill Biden will promote empowerment for women and young people — and attend a Jordanian royal wedding — during an upcoming trip to the Middle East, North Africa and Europe. The first lady was scheduled to depart Wednesday on a six-day trip that will take her to Jordan, Egypt, Morocco and Portugal. Her office shared some details first with The Associated Press.It will be Biden’s first Middle East visit as first lady. She traveled to Namibia and Kenya in February.“The first lady believes that supporting youth across the world is critical to our common future, with education, health, and empowerment at the heart of it,” said Vanessa Valdivia, her spokesperson.“With her visit to the Middle East and North Africa, the first lady will continue to build on her work to empower young people, and reaffirm our commitment to strengthen our partnerships and advance our shared priorities in the region,” Valdivia said in an email. In Amman, the capital of Jordan, Biden will ...Russia says its border regions attacked; Moscow’s forces hit clinic in central Ukrainian city
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:45 GMT
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia’s southern Belgorod region bordering Ukraine came under attack Friday from Ukrainian artillery fire, mortar shells and drones, authorities said, hours after two drones struck a Russian city in an area next to the annexed Crimea Peninsula.Moscow’s forces, meanwhile, struck a building containing psychology and veterinary clinics in the city of Dnipro, in central Ukraine, killing two people and wounding 30, including two children, Ukrainian officials said.Video released by regional Gov. Serhiy Lysak showed fire engulfing the three-story building that appeared almost destroyed, with only parts of a wall standing, as firefighters battled the flames.A Russian S-300 missile hit a dam in the Karlivka district of Donetsk province in eastern Ukraine, threatening nearby settlements with flooding.The town of Graivoron in Russia’s Belgorod region, about 7 kilometers (more than 4 miles) from the Ukrainian border, came under fire for several hours, damaging four h...Judge halts South Carolina’s new stricter abortion law until state Supreme Court review
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:45 GMT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — A judge on Friday put a temporary halt to South Carolina’s new law banning most abortions around six weeks of pregnancy until the state Supreme Court can review the measure.The ruling by Judge Clifton Newman came just about 24 hours after Gov. Henry McMaster signed the bill. The decision means South Carolina reverts back to a ban at about 20 weeks after fertilization.“The status quo should be maintained until the Supreme Court reviews its decision,” Newman said. “It’s going to end up there.”The law passed Tuesday by the General Assembly is similar to a ban on abortion once cardiac activity can be detected that lawmakers passed in 2021.The state Supreme Court decided in a 3-2 ruling that the 2021 law violated the state constitution’s right to privacy. Legislative leaders said the new law makes technical tweaks that should sway at least one justice to change his mind and the author of the January ruling has since retired.The law took effect as soon as...Technology and base metal stocks help lift S&P/TSX composite, U.S. markets also up
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:45 GMT
TORONTO — Strength in the technology and base metal sectors helped Canada’s main stock index gain more than 100 points in late-morning trading, while U.S. stock markets were also higher on the final day of the trading week.The S&P/TSX composite index was up 117.83 points at 19,891.91.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 248.37 points at 33,013.02. The S&P 500 index was up 39.50 points at 4,190.78, while the Nasdaq composite was up 206.48 points at 12,904.57.The Canadian dollar traded for 73.36 cents US compared with 73.38 cents US on Thursday.The July crude contract was up 62 cents at US$72.45 per barrel and the July natural gas contract was down nine cents at US$2.39 per mmBTU.The June gold contract was down US$2.30 at US$1,941.40 an ounce and the July copper contract was up eight cents at US$3.67 a pound.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 26, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD=X)The Canadian PressLatest news
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