Patriots wide receiver newly absent at Friday practice before Broncos game
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:26:03 GMT
FOXBORO — Patriots wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster was absent at the start of Friday’s practice, a possible sign he could miss this weekend’s game at Denver.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Bill Belichick confirms officials underinflated kicking balls in Patriots-Chiefs game New England Patriots | Patriots mailbag: What’s Trent Brown’s future with Patriots? New England Patriots | Callahan: Handing out 7 holiday gifts to the Patriots New England Patriots | Injuries should force these Patriots players to step up Week 16 vs. Broncos New England Patriots | Patriots running back Kevin Harris ready for bigger opportunity on 53-man roster Smith-Schuster missed last Sunday’s loss to Kansas City and has been limited in practice by an ankle injury for weeks. He was one of four players absent, along with running back Rhamondre Stevenson, safety Jabrill Peppers and offensi...One killed in fiery solo-vehicle crash on I-15 transition
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:26:03 GMT
SAN DIEGO — A person is dead after a fiery solo-vehicle crash on the transition between southbound Interstate 15 and Interstate 805 near City Heights early Friday.The crash was reported to authorities around 1:30 a.m. According to California Highway Patrol logs, a box truck had spun out onto the left-hand shoulder, overturning and hitting a tree. The vehicle then became engulfed in flames.At least one person was killed in the crash. Their identity or whether there were any additional passengers in the vehicle is not known at this time. Pedestrian killed after struck by car in El Cajon As a result of the crash, CHP implemented a "hard closure" for the transition, rerouting all traffic to the southbound I-15. As of 7 a.m., the road closure remains in place.It is unclear if inclement weather contributed to the crash.No additional information was immediately available.Some Catholic bishops reject Pope’s stance on blessings for same-sex couples. Others are confused
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:26:03 GMT
CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — In an extraordinary pushback against Pope Francis, some Catholic bishops in Africa, Poland and elsewhere say they will not implement the new Vatican policy allowing blessings for same-sex couples.Others downplayed the policy approved this week by Francis as merely reaffirming the Vatican’s long-standing teaching about marriage being only a union between a man and a woman.The reactions show how polarizing the issue remains and how Francis’ decade-long effort to make the church a more welcoming place for the LGBTQ+ community continues to spark resistance among traditionalist and conservative Catholic leaders.Some of the strongest responses came from bishops in Africa, home to 265 million Catholics, or nearly a quarter of the world’s 1.3 billion Catholics. Many of those Catholics live and their churches operate in societies where homosexuality is condemned and outlawed. Out of the continent’s 54 countries, 31 have laws criminalizing homo...Sarah Gadon reflects on working with famed director Michael Mann in ‘Ferrari’
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:26:03 GMT
TORONTO — Michael Mann may be known for his films showcasing the entrapments of masculinity, but between the roaring engines and bespoke Italian suits in his latest biopic “Ferrari,” it’s the strong and fascinating female characters that round out the Hollywood auteur’s work, Canadian screen star Sarah Gadon says.“Ferrari” stars Adam Driver aged up two decades to play the titular, mythic role of Enzo Ferrari during a turbulent few months in the Italian automaker’s life, when his private and professional lives threatened to careen out of control. Penelope Cruz, Shailene Woodley and Patrick Dempsey star in supporting roles, and Toronto-born Gadon has a small but emotionally critical role as Hollywood actress Linda Christian, the love interest of one of Ferrari’s race car drivers.“It’s a small role, it’s not one of the lead roles, but the amount of detail [Mann] put toward what her function was in the story and the resea...More Cantaloupe-related illnesses reported in Canada
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:26:03 GMT
A cantaloupe recall continues after more Salmonella illnesses linked to Malichita- and Rudy-brand melons were reported in Canada.According to the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), the total number of cases has risen to 164, with seven deaths across eight provinces reported.The PHAC says infections have been reported in B.C., Alberta, Ontario, Quebec, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador.Most of the people who fell ill are children five years and younger, as well as adults 65 and older. The PHAC says many of these people live in long-term care, as well as retirement and assisted living facilities, or attended daycare.“Many of the individuals who became sick reported having eaten cantaloupe before their illnesses occurred,” the PHAC said in its updated warning Friday.OUTBREAK UPDATE: New illnesses continue to be reported in the Salmonella outbreak linked to Malichita and Rudy brand cantaloupes. There are a total of 164 cases ...Greece to offer exclusive Acropolis visits outside of regular hours — for a steep price
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:26:03 GMT
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Fancy seeing the ancient Acropolis uncluttered by thousands of selfie-snappers? A solution is in the works, but it will set you back up to 5,000 euros ($5,500).Starting April 1 2024, Greece plans to offer exclusive guided tours of its most powerful tourist magnet to handfuls of well-heeled visitors outside normal opening hours.The measure is part of an overhaul of ticketing policy for Greece’s archaeological sites and museums, which will see across-the-board increases as of April 2025.An official at Greece’s Culture Ministry said Friday that the new Acropolis service will apply to a maximum four groups of up to five people each. It will cost 5,000 euros ($5,500) per group, although individuals prepared to cover the full group fee are welcome to visit on their own. Nikoletta Divari-Valakou, head of the ministry’s cultural resources development, said the proceeds will be plowed back into cultural projects.“We decided to implement (the measure) &...New Junction studio aims to improve local access to DJ arts
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:26:03 GMT
DJ equipment costs a pretty penny and this financial barrier blocks many Torontonians from learning the artform.The Junction’s DJing community has seen ups and downs since the COVID-19 pandemic flatlined work opportunities. Rebuilding now means bringing in new talent to the neighbourhood in Toronto’s west end.Offshore Studio set up shop in The Junction in October to teach locals who want DJing skills without the financial stress of purchasing expensive equipment.Students can book low-cost sessions or free introductory sessions. Offshore co-founders Tevis Spence, Miles Freedom and Joseph Clarke aim to create an accessible space that helps experienced DJs and beginners connect through music.“We’re trying to address the accessibility issue for DJing. It’s pretty expensive to get DJ jobs, especially just for a young person or even if you’ve been working forever and you kind of just want to get started or kind of get back into deejaying,” Spence ...Lone gunman in Czech mass shooting had no record and slipped through cracks despite owning 8 guns
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:26:03 GMT
PRAGUE (AP) — Czech politicians tend to boast that their country is one of the safest in the world from gun violence. But the worst mass killing in the nation’s history this week — along with other shootings over the last decade — suggest that might not be true.At the Faculty of Arts department at Charles University, where 14 people were killed and dozens wounded Thursday, the shooter was an excellent student, police said. But the 24-year-old also had a proclivity for firearms, with a license to own eight guns, including two long guns, police said.Authorities said the lone assailant had no criminal record and therefore did not attract the attention of authorities. “This kind of attack is really hard to prevent,” Interior Minister Vit Rakusan said Friday.The shooter, who killed himself as police closed in, is believed to have been Czech. Police chief Tomas Vondrasek said officers found an arsenal of weapons with a lot of ammunition that the suspect had to carry unnoticed to the unive...Toronto police expecting several major protests leading up to Christmas
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:26:03 GMT
Toronto police are anticipating another round of demonstrations in the downtown core this weekend and are reminding people to remain respectful on the heels of recent protests in the city that became heated.Deputy Police Chief Lauren Pogue, in an update from Toronto police headquarters on Friday, says all residents have a right to protest but there are certain actions that officers will not be tolerating.“We respect people’s charter rights and we are always present to facilitate demonstrations that are lawful,” says Pogue. “Lawful demonstrations do not include protesting in privately owned spaces, blocking critical infrastructure, or causing disturbances at the expense of other residents.”“It certainly does not include intimidation, harassment, or hateful behaviour.”Pogue says police are aware of several major demonstrations planned for this weekend and if protesters refuse to leave private property when asked, they could be arrested.“Please...Group pushes for change in how police use body camera footage in officer shooting probes
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 12:26:03 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — An influential policing think tank is pushing law enforcement agencies to change how they handle body camera footage after police shootings, saying officers should not be able to review video before making their first statements to investigators.The Police Executive Research Forum changed its position in a report released Friday, nearly 10 years after the group was first tapped by the Justice Department to write guidelines for agencies adopting body cameras. The technology has swept the country’s police since. Now 79% of the country’s local police work in departments that use them. They’re in use in all cities of more than 1 million people, and Portland, Oregon, became the latest major city to adopt them in November. “Having a body camera in your department is now expected,” said Chuck Wexler, the group’s executive director.The technology has been key in cases like the death of Tyre Nichols, where body camera footage showed how he was brutally bea...Latest news
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