4th person arrested in Martha’s Vineyard bank robbery, additional charges filed

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:48 GMT

4th person arrested in Martha’s Vineyard bank robbery, additional charges filed A fourth person has been arrested and additional charges have been filed in connection with a bank robbery on Martha’s Vineyard in November, according to U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins. Tevin Porter, 27, of Bridgeport and Miquel A. Jones, 31, of Edgartown, who was first charged in December, are both charged with one count each of conspiracy to commit armed bank robbery, armed bank robbery, and aiding and abetting, Rollins said. Romane Andre Clayton, 21, of Jamaica, was also charged in the superseding indictment with one count each of bank robbery and aiding and abetting. Jones and Clayton will appear in federal court in Boston at a later date. Following an initial appearance Thursday in federal court in Connecticut, Porter was detained pending a 11:30 a.m. hearing on FridayJones, along with co-conspiritor Omar Odion Johnson, were previously arrested and charged by the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Boston on Dec. 1. Jones and Johnson remain in state custody on related charges.“These defen...

How the Chicago Bulls match up with the Miami Heat in tonight’s NBA play-in game

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:48 GMT

How the Chicago Bulls match up with the Miami Heat in tonight’s NBA play-in game The Chicago Bulls have one final chance to punch their ticket to the NBA playoffs in the play-in tournament Friday against the Miami Heat.The Bulls became the first No. 10 seed to advance in the play-in after beating the Raptors 109-105 on Wednesday in Toronto.The Bulls-Heat winner will be the No. 8 seed in the Eastern Conference and face the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks in the first round. Here’s what to look for in the matchup against the Heat in Miami.The Bulls swept the season seriesThe Bulls have the momentum.They are fresh off a galvanizing win in Toronto, a 19-point comeback fueled by massive performances from Zach LaVine (39 points) and DeMar DeRozan (23). The Heat, in contrast, imploded in a 121-113 loss to the Atlanta Hawks as stars Jimmy Butler and Bam Adebayo struggled.The Bulls also have plenty of reason to feel confident after sweeping the season series 3-0. The Bulls won those games by an average of 10.7 points.Oct. 19 in Miami: Bulls 116-108Dec. 20 in Miami: Bull...

The Rays are real and may not be going away anytime soon

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:48 GMT

The Rays are real and may not be going away anytime soon The Rays and their $74 million payroll are off to a ridiculous 13-0 start, annihilating every opponent in their path with 10 of their wins being decided by four or more runs. It’s an auspicious start, and one underpinned by more than simple good fortune over a handful of games. The Rays, Yankee fans may be troubled to learn, are both the real deal this season and poised to commit these types of atrocities to the AL East for some years to come.For a start, the Rays were already pretty good. Kevin Cash’s club managed 86 wins and snuck in as the third Wild Card before losing to the Cleveland Guardians — despite missing arguably their two biggest offensive contributors for the majority of last season.Highly-touted shortstop Wander Franco played just 83 games due to a broken hamate bone/hamstring injuries while Brandon Lowe — who slugged 39 homers in 2021 — appeared in just 65 games due to a stress reaction in his lower back.Now their No. 2 and 4 hitters are...

European spacecraft rockets toward Jupiter and its icy moons

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:48 GMT

European spacecraft rockets toward Jupiter and its icy moons A European spacecraft rocketed away Friday on a decadelong quest to explore Jupiter and three of its icy moons that could have buried oceans.The journey began with a morning liftoff by Europe’s Ariane rocket from French Guiana in South America.It will take the robotic explorer, dubbed Juice, eight years to reach Jupiter, where it will scope out not only the solar system’s biggest planet but also Europa, Callisto and Ganymede. The three ice-encrusted moons are believed to harbor underground oceans, where sea life could exist.Then in perhaps the most impressive feat of all, Juice will attempt to go into orbit around Ganymede: No spacecraft has ever orbited a moon other than our own.With so many moons,— at last count 95 — astronomers consider Jupiter a mini solar system of its own, with missions like Juice long overdue.“We are not going to detect life with Juice,” stressed the European Space Agency’s project scientist, Olivier Witasse. But learning more about the moons and their ...

China’s Xi, Brazil’s Lula meet in Beijing to boost ties

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:48 GMT

China’s Xi, Brazil’s Lula meet in Beijing to boost ties BEIJING (AP) — Chinese leader Xi Jinping met with visiting Brazilian President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Friday as part of a push to boost ties between two of the world’s largest developing nations.The meeting came on the second day of Lula’s visit to China, his country’s most important trading partner and key ally in his bid to challenge Western-dominated economic institutions. Lula was greeted with full military honors, including a 21-gun salute, at the Great Hall of the People adjacent to Tiananmen Square in the heart of the Chinese capital.Their talks focused largely on trade ties and other forms of cooperation, but also touched on the conflict in Ukraine, with the leaders agreeing on the need for a negotiated settlement, according to Chinese state broadcaster CCTV. “As comprehensive strategic partners, China and Brazil share extensive common interests,” Xi said, according to the Chinese Foreign Ministry. “China … sees the relationship as a high priority on its di...

US retail sales fall 1% amid high inflation, rising rates

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:48 GMT

US retail sales fall 1% amid high inflation, rising rates WASHINGTON (AP) — Americans cut their spending at retail stores and restaurants in March for the second straight month, a sign consumers are becoming more cautious after a burst of spending in January. Retail sales dropped 1% in March from February, a sharper decline than the 0.2% fall in the previous month. Lower sales of autos, electronics, and at home and garden stores drove the decline. The data isn’t adjusted for inflation, which rose only slightly last month.The decline in sales adds to other recent evidence that the economy is cooling as consumers grapple with higher interest rates and the impact of a year-long bout of elevated inflation. Companies are posting fewer open jobs, hiring has slowed even as it remains solid, and layoffs have ticked up. In addition, economists are closely watching to see if banks pull back on lending in the wake of the collapse of two large banks last month. Many smaller banks have lost deposits to larger competitors, which could force them t...

3-vehicle crash blocks off section of Gardiner at Kipling

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:48 GMT

3-vehicle crash blocks off section of Gardiner at Kipling A section of the Gardiner Expressway in the west end is blocked off to drivers after a three-vehicle crash during the Friday morning rush-hour commute.Toronto police responded to the scene on the westbound Gardiner Expressway at Kipling Avenue just before 8 a.m.Police say all three lanes of the expressway are blocked but traffic is getting through on the shoulder.Police also say there is a lot of debris on the road and to use “extreme caution” when driving in the area, adding that drivers may want to consider alternate routes.No injuries have been reported.

How do you give away 133,000 chocolate bars?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:48 GMT

How do you give away 133,000 chocolate bars? In today’s Big Story podcast, when an independent Alberta chocolatier found herself with an unexpected surplus of 133,000 Rum and Butter bars, all with an expiration date in June, she turned to Facebook for help. The post ended up leading to more responses than she ever could have imagined.Jana Pruden wrote about the incredible candy bar surplus in The Globe and Mail. She joins us on The Big Story to explain why it is so difficult to get rid of that much chocolate, even when you’re trying to give it away for free.“Crystal is happy to accept the loss, to donate the bars, she just really wants them to be eaten and enjoyed, but she doesn’t want to be in a situation where its going to cost her thousands of dollars more to get rid of them, that would be the worst case scenario, or them ending up in the dump which is another possibility,” she said.So, how do you give away 133,000 chocolate bars before time runs out?You can subscribe to The Big Story podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google...

Russia trained Belarusian pilots in nuclear weapons use

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:48 GMT

Russia trained Belarusian pilots in nuclear weapons use MOSCOW (AP) — Belarusian air force crews have completed their training for using tactical nuclear weapons as part of Russia’s plan to deploy the weapons to its ally Belarus amid the fighting in neighboring Ukraine, the Russian Defense Ministry said Friday.The ministry released a video in which a Belarusian pilot said that the training course in Russia had given the crews of the Belarusian air force’s Su-25 ground attack jets the necessary skills for using the weapons.Russian President Vladimir Putin declared last month that Moscow planned to put some of its tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus. It was another attempt by the Kremlin leader to dangle the nuclear threat to discourage the West from supporting Ukraine. Russia has a union agreement with Belarus that envisions close political, economic and military ties. Russian troops used Belarusian territory to roll into Ukraine from the north in February 2022 and have maintained a presence in Belarus.The deployment of Russia...

Spanish climber leaves cave after 500 days in isolation

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:08:48 GMT

Spanish climber leaves cave after 500 days in isolation MADRID (AP) — A Spanish mountain climber emerged Friday from a cave 70 meters (230 feet) underground where she spent 500 days isolated from the outside world.Beatriz Flamini, 50, of Madrid, left the cave in southern Spain shortly after 9 a.m. after being told by supporters that she had completed the feat she set out to accomplish on Nov. 21, 2021. Spanish media said the spell underground set a new world record, but the claim could not be immediately confirmed.Blinking and smiling as she embraced well-wishers, Flamini’s first words including asking who would be paying for a celebratory round of beers. In brief comments to journalists, Flamini described the experience of being cut off from the world as “excellent, unbeatable.” She then asked to be excused as she needed a shower, not having had one in more than 16 months. In 1987, Italian Maurizio Montalbini set a world record by spending 210 days in a cave. Internet searches shows reports of a Serb who spent more than 460 days u...