State lawmakers weighing bill to cover first responders exposed to needles at Boston’s Mass and Cass
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:03:58 GMT
State lawmakers are weighing a bill that would provide coverage to first responders who become ill from on-the-job exposure to uncapped needles, a risk that is particularly prevalent for those who respond to the Mass and Cass area in Boston.The legislation, filed by Sen. Nick Collins, would add a section to state law that presumes disabling or fatal infectious diseases were suffered in the line of duty by firefighters, police officers and EMS workers, “for the purposes of any death, disability or medical services claim.”The presumption is dependent upon whether a first responder successfully passed a physical examination on entry into service, or subsequent to such entry, and the examination failed to reveal evidence of an infectious disease, the bill states.“The issue of the opioid crisis and our first responders responding has been an issue for years, but it’s gotten dramatically worse,” Collins told the Herald. “Mass and Cass is out of control. It’s an infectious Petri dish.”Also...Orioles reset: Baltimore leaves impression on Rays after taking top spot in AL East: ‘They’re no longer rebuilding’
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:03:58 GMT
Shawn Armstrong experienced both sides of the Orioles’ futility in 2021.As one of many relievers Baltimore cycled through during its rebuild, Armstrong spent the first two months of the season pitching out of the Orioles’ bullpen as he had the previous two years. In early June, the Orioles designated Armstrong for assignment, and a couple months later, he was pitching for the American League-best Tampa Bay Rays after a trade.The Orioles went 1-18 against the Rays that season, one of many unforgettable facts from a 2021 campaign in which Baltimore lost 110 contests and endured losing streaks of 14 and 19 games. That year, Armstrong lived the Orioles’ rebuild and then witnessed it from across the diamond. He had the same view this weekend, but the gap between the Rays and Orioles has since vanished.“They’re extremely hungry. They want to win. They don’t care about the ratings or the projections or any of that nonsense,” Armstrong said. “...Patriots 2023 training camp: The top 5 position battles in Foxboro
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:03:58 GMT
The lifeblood of every NFL training camp is always the same: competition.Offense against defense, aging veterans versus eager rookies, coaches pushing players and teammates stepping over one another as they climb the depth chart.While Mac Jones’ wars against Bill Belichick’s defense will be the highlights of summer in Foxboro, several smaller battles will serve as the building blocks for the Patriots’ upcoming season. Those battles, played out within several key positions, will determine whether the Pats have enough to ultimately compete when the games count. Will enough quality starters emerge for a playoff campaign or will the team’s weaknesses be laid bare under an unforgiving sun?Here are the five position battles to watch over Patriots training camp and the preseason.Wide receiverJuJu Smith-Schuster and DeVante Parker can safely be projected as the Patriots top two wideouts. After that? Place your bets.Kendrick Bourne and Tyquan Thornton will vie for the...Patriots training camp countdown No. 2: Can Christian Gonzalez start?
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:03:58 GMT
Welcome to 7 Patriots training camp questions!Each day leading up to the start of camp, the Herald will explore one of the biggest questions facing the Pats this summer. Several pertain to the offense, which welcomed back Bill O’Brien this offseason and added JuJu Smith-Schuster and Mike Gesicki. Other questions cover the defense and special teams, units that might rely heavily on rookies and must overcome the loss of longtime captain Devin McCourty.Once the Patriots hit the practice field, here’s what they must learn before the season kicks off versus Philadelphia on Sept. 10.No. 7: Can Mac Jones return to form?No. 6: How will the Patriots replace Devin McCourty?No. 5: Who will make a Year 2 leap?No. 4: Will the special teams be fixed?No. 3: Does the offense have enough at offensive tackle?No. 2: Can Christian Gonzalez start at cornerback?The first time Patriots rookie cornerback Christian Gonzalez took the practice field in front of reporters, he was right where a firs...Former police chief in Montenegro arrested on suspicion of smuggling and abuse of position
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:03:58 GMT
PODGORICA, Montenegro (AP) — Montenegro’s former police chief was arrested on Monday on suspicion of running a criminal enterprise, abuse of position and smuggling, authorities said.Veselin Veljovic served two terms as the director of police administration between 2007 and 2020. He was a close associate and adviser to former Montenegrin President Milo Djukanovic.One other suspect was arrested in the case while two others remain at large, Montenegro’s state prosecutor Vukas Radonjic said. Police searched several locations as part of the sweep. Radonjic said the suspects face charges of “creating a criminal organization, abuse of position and smuggling.”“The hand of justice has finally reached Veseljin Veljovic,” tweeted outgoing Prime Minister Dritan Abazovic. “We have a lot more work to do.”Montenegrin prosecutors did not reveal further details about the case against Veljovic, but Montenegrin state RTCG television reported that Veljovic is accused of cigarett...Mali’s army and suspected Russia-linked mercenaries committed ‘new atrocities,’ rights group says
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:03:58 GMT
DAKAR, Senegal (AP) — Mali’s army together with suspected Russia-linked Wagner group mercenaries have committed summary executions, lootings, forced disappearances and other abuses, said a leading human rights group Monday.Human Rights Watch said the atrocities happened in Mali’s central region and that several dozen civilians were summarily executed or forcibly disappeared since December 2022. The human rights group interviewed 40 people by phone, including witnesses, and reviewed a video “showing evidence of abuses by Malian soldiers and associated foreign fighters.”Abuses, according to witnesses interviewed by HRW, included the killing of at least 20 civilians, among them a woman and a six-year-old, during an operation in the Mopti region by “scores of Malian and ‘white’ foreign soldiers.” HRW said that much of the abuse took place during military operations in response to the presence of extremist groups in the Mopti and Segou regions and all, except one, involved foreign ...UN Command says it’s communicating with North Korea about detained US soldier
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:03:58 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — The American-led U.N. Command said Monday it has started a conversation with North Korea about a U.S. soldier who ran into the North last week across one of the world’s most heavily fortified borders.Andrew Harrison, a British lieutenant general who is the deputy commander at the U.N. Command, refused to say when the conversation started, how many exchanges have taken place and whether the North Koreans responded constructively, citing the sensitivity of the discussions. He also declined to detail what the command knows about Pvt. Travis King’s condition.“None of us know where this is going to end,” Harrison said during a news conference in Seoul. “I am in life an optimist, and I remain optimistic. But again, I will leave it at that.”It wasn’t immediately clear whether Harrison’s comments referred to meaningful progress in communications after the command said in a statement last week that it was “working with” its North Korean counterparts. The...Elon Musk reveals new black and white X logo to replace Twitter’s blue bird
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:03:58 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Elon Musk has unveiled a new black and white “X” logo to replace Twitter’s famous blue bird as he follows through with a major rebranding of the social media platform he bought for $44 billion last year.Musk replaced his own Twitter icon with a white X on a black background and posted a picture on Monday of the design projected on Twitter’s San Francisco headquarters. The X started appearing on the top of the desktop version of Twitter on Monday, but the bird was still dominant across the phone app.Musk had asked fans for logo ideas and chose one, which he described as minimalist Art Deco, saying it “certainly will be refined.” “And soon we shall bid adieu to the twitter brand and, gradually, all the birds,” Musk tweeted Sunday.The X.com web domain now redirects users to Twitter.com, Musk said. In response to questions about what tweets would be called when the rebranding is done, Musk said they would be called Xs. Musk, CEO of Tesla, has long been fascinat...2 arrested in Serbia suspected of smuggling Cubans to Spain as part of an international crime group
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:03:58 GMT
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — Serbian police said Monday they have arrested two people suspected of helping smuggling Cubans toward Spain as part of an international crime group.The two Serbian citizens were arrested in a monthslong investigation in cooperation with Spain, the Interpol and Europol, police said in a statement. They said 18 more suspects have been arrested in Spain. The suspects in Serbia are accused of organizing the illegal transfer of at least 53 people to neighboring countries — North Macedonia or Bosnia — and on to Spain, said the statement. Serbia, a southeastern European nation located on the Balkan peninsula, is at the heart of a key land route for migrants trying to reach European Union.The country in April revoked a visa-free travel arrangement with Cuba following reports of Cubans moving on toward Spain and other EU countries after first coming to Serbia as tourists. Serbia also imposed visas earlier this year for the citizens of Burundi, Tunisia and India for th...India’s Parliament rocked by protests for a third day over ethnic violence in remote state
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 18:03:58 GMT
NEW DELHI (AP) — India’s Parliament was disrupted for a third day Monday by opposition protests over ethnic clashes in a remote northeastern state in which more than 130 people have been killed since May.Opposition lawmakers carried placards and chanted slogans outside the Parliament building as they demanded a statement from Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the violence in Manipur state before a debate on the issue.Last week, Modi broke more than two months of public silence over the ethnic clashes, telling reporters that mob assaults on two women who were paraded naked were unforgivable, but he did not refer directly to the larger violence.His comments came after a video showing the assaults sparked widespread outrage on social media despite the internet being largely blocked and journalists being locked out in the state. It shows two naked women surrounded by scores of young men who grope their genitals and drag them to a field.The video was emblematic of the near-civil war ...Latest news
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