Trump seeks to steer attention away from first 2024 GOP debate as rivals make final preparations for Milwaukee

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:59:28 GMT

Trump seeks to steer attention away from first 2024 GOP debate as rivals make final preparations for Milwaukee (CNN) — The front-runner for the 2024 Republican nomination is not only skipping the first presidential primary debate of the season – he’s also attempting to wrest the spotlight away from the stage in Milwaukee.With the Republican National Committee’s window to meet fundraising and polling requirements having closed Monday night, the debate stage is set, and the GOP contenders vying to become the party’s top alternative to former President Donald Trump are making their final preparations ahead of what will be among the most-watched moments in many of their political careers. As his rivals prepare for the two-hour showdown on Fox News, Trump’s campaign is attempting to counter-program the debate.The first debate, a key moment in any presidential primary, is also taking place in the middle of a week in which Trump’s legal troubles will once again take center stage.Trump has already taped an interview with Tucker Carlson, the fired former Fox News host, two sources familiar with the m...

Woman recovering after falling 10 feet into trench in Boston

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:59:28 GMT

Woman recovering after falling 10 feet into trench in Boston A woman is recovering after she fell approximately 10 feet into a trench near a church on Blue Hill Avenue last week. The incident happened on Friday near the Bethlehem Healing Temple Church. 7NEWS spoke to the woman involved on Tuesday who said she feels like she’s lucky to be alive. “I was petrified,” said Gale Swilley. “It was the most horrible thing that ever happened in my life and I wouldn’t wish it on my worst enemy.” Swilley is the daughter of the pastor at Bethlehem Healing Temple Church. She said the concrete below her gave way as she went to leave through one of the church’s entrances. “I was very shocked when I went through and opened my eyes and I looked around,” Swilley said. Swilley was still in the hospital as of Tuesday. She said her leg was hurt “pretty bad.” Swilley said her saving grace was the immediate response from the Boston Fire Department. “All I know is through all of the crying and the tears and the pleading and the praying, I opened m...

New DNA evidence expected soon in Ana Walshe murder case 

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:59:28 GMT

New DNA evidence expected soon in Ana Walshe murder case  Prosecutors are expected to share new DNA evidence in the coming weeks in the case against a Cohasset man accused of murdering his wife, Ana Walshe. Walshe was reported missing just after New Year’s Day. Prosecutors are now trying to prove that Walshe’s husband, Brian Walshe, murdered Ana and dismembered her body. Brian Walshe’s case was back in court on Tuesday where prosecutors said they are awaiting the results of DNA testing, which are expected to arrive in two weeks. The DA’s office and Walshe’s defense on Tuesday also filed a joint motion to push the next court date in the case to November. On the same day that court proceedings took place, authorities conducted another search Tuesday connected to Ana’s disappearance. The Norfolk County District Attorney’s office confirmed state police were out combing through a wooded area near I-95 in Peabody as part of their latest search. The search came after the DA’s office said two people in the Peabody community who were “unc...

Column: Jerry Reinsdorf finally fires Ken Williams and Rick Hahn, but perhaps too late to really matter

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:59:28 GMT

Column: Jerry Reinsdorf finally fires Ken Williams and Rick Hahn, but perhaps too late to really matter Chicago White Sox Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf made the second-most-popular decision he could make Tuesday in firing executive vice president Ken WIlliams and general manager Rick Hahn.The only thing better, in the eyes of most White Sox fans, would’ve been for Reinsdorf to announce he was selling the team.But you can’t have everything in life, and at least, for one moment, Sox fans could rejoice.It was their victory, after all.There’s no chance Reinsdorf would’ve fired two of the three men most responsible for the downfall of the franchise (the other being himself) without the nonstop protests of Sox fans who had enough of the losing, the lack of accountability and the series of public relations blunders, from hiring Tony La Russa (Reindorf’s fault) to canceling SoxFest to trading popular third baseman Jake Burger.But don’t stop now, Jerry. There are more moves to be made.The marketing department led by Brooks Boyer has been a nightmare as well. Chec...

The Real McCoy hosts grand opening in new Scarborough location months after forced closure

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:59:28 GMT

The Real McCoy hosts grand opening in new Scarborough location months after forced closure Nearly nine months after news The Real McCoy was forced to close its doors to make way for a condo, the 54-year-old business has officially reopened in a new Scarborough location.“I’m very excited. Honestly, a little overwhelmed right now with the volume, but it’s fantastic,” George Mihail, the owner of The Real McCoy, told CityNews in between orders on Tuesday.“We had a slow, slow start … a soft opening on [Aug. 14]. There was nothing soft about it.”Mihail alongside his team held a grand opening celebration at the restaurant, located at Bellamy Road North and Lawrence Avenue East, Tuesday afternoon. Customers began congregating at around 7:30 a.m.By the time the doors opened at noon, Brayden Williams was first in line to pick up an order of chicken fingers, fries and onion rings.“I wanted to come here and show my support. You know this place has been here longer than I’ve been here,” Williams said.“Now to see it come back ...

Toronto driver charged with impaired, had 2-year-old in car at time of arrest

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:59:28 GMT

Toronto driver charged with impaired, had 2-year-old in car at time of arrest A Toronto driver with a G1 licence was arrested after they were pulled over on suspicion of impaired driving, with officers finding a young child in the car with them.Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) in Toronto pulled the driver over on Tuesday. A precise location was not immediately provided.The OPP Highway Safety Division said a driver with a G1 licence was charged with impaired operation of a motor vehicle. A two-year-old child was in the car with the driver at the time. The youth was not injured.An OPP spokesperson said the driver’s blood alcohol concentration was two-time’s the legal limit. Officers did not identify the driver.In Ontario, a G1 driver must be accompanied by a driver over 18 who has held their full, unrestricted licence for at least four years.The driver in the passenger seat must maintain a blood alcohol level under the legal limit — in Ontario, that limit is .05 per cent. Under provincial guidelines, there can’t be anyone else in the vehi...

2 injured in shooting at Alabama A&M campus

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:59:28 GMT

2 injured in shooting at Alabama A&M campus HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (AP) — Two people were injured in a shooting Tuesday outside a residence hall at an Alabama college campus, police said. The shooting occurred at Alabama A&M University, Huntsville Police Department spokesperson Sydney Martin wrote in an email. Investigators said the shooting stemmed from a fight between two people and was an isolated incident, Martin said. Both people have minor injuries, police said. One person was detained by police. Police do not think anyone else was involved. “This was not an active shooter incident,” Martin wrote in the emailed statement. The north Alabama campus was briefly placed on a lockdown, according to local news outlets. WAFF reported that students were sent an alert warning that there was a report of an armed person on campus and to go inside and lock their doors. The university posted an announcement about a “developing public safety emergency near the Knight Center” residence hall and asked students to stay away from the area. ...

Digital clones and Vocaloids may be popular in Japan. Elsewhere, they could get lost in translation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:59:28 GMT

Digital clones and Vocaloids may be popular in Japan. Elsewhere, they could get lost in translation TOKYO (AP) — Kazutaka Yonekura dreams of a world where everyone will have their very own digital “clone” — an online avatar that could take on some of our work and daily tasks, such as appearing in Zoom meetings in our place. Yonekura, chief executive of Tokyo startup Alt Inc., believes it could make our lives easier and more efficient. His company is developing a digital double, an animated image that looks and talks just like its owner. The digital clone can be used, for example, by a recruiter to carry out preliminary job interviews, or by a physician to screen patients ahead of checkups. “This liberates you from all the routine (tasks) that you must do tomorrow, the day after tomorrow and the day after that,” he told The Associated Press as he showed off his double — a thumbnail video image of Yonekura on the computer screen, with a synthesized version of his voice. When his digital clone is asked “What kind of music do you like,” it pauses for several seconds, then goes into a ...

Family, friends, teammates and fans gather to celebrate Steve 'Mongo' McMichael

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:59:28 GMT

Family, friends, teammates and fans gather to celebrate Steve 'Mongo' McMichael MERRIONETTE PARK, Ill. — Anticipation is building as many await word on whether Chicago Bears legend Steve "Mongo" McMichael will make it to the next round of seniors committee voting to possibly gain entrance into the National Football League Hall of Fame.According to Mongo's wife — Misty McMichael — they got a call from the NFL Hall of Fame today, but aren't able to share news on the decision until tomorrow."It’s just amazing. It’s been suspenseful, it’s been killing me and now that I have to wait another day,” McMichael said. “I’ll wait, I’ll be patient. He’s been nominated for years but this is the closest we’ve ever been.” PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Steve McMichael can get another step closer to Pro Football Hall of Fame Tuesday If Mongo makes it through to the next round of voting from the NFL seniors committee, he'll be one of three candidates voted on for official admittance into Canton, which is announced at the NFL Awards Show during the week leading up to the Super Bowl.Until t...

Man with previous history of DWIs pleads guilty to killing 20-year-old UT Dallas student in crash

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 05:59:28 GMT

Man with previous history of DWIs pleads guilty to killing 20-year-old UT Dallas student in crash AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The mother and father of Colton Roberts, 20, addressed the man who killed their son in court Tuesday."All I can do now is write letters to him in a journal that only I will ever see. Things I would say that he'll never get to hear," said Bill, the young man's father.Scott Taylor pled guilty to intoxication manslaughter for the August 2021 crash that killed Roberts. The crash happened on Jollyville Road just after 9 p.m., right before Roberts was set to return to class at the University of Texas Dallas. Roberts' parents took their son's photo to the witness stand as they read their victim impact statements.During their impact statements, Roberts' parents talked about how close they were with their son and how much his community adored him. "My 6-foot tall son, healthy, vibrant, so full of life... came home in a small box," said his mother Tanya. Judge Julie Kocurek accepted Taylor's guilty plea in front a courtroom full of Roberts' family and friends. She asked Taylo...