Former top aide to then-Md. Gov. Hogan dies during arrest in Tennessee

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:40:14 GMT

Former top aide to then-Md. Gov. Hogan dies during arrest in Tennessee A former Maryland political aide wanted on corruption charges died Monday in Tennessee after he was wounded during a confrontation with law enforcement.It was not immediately clear whether McGrath’s injury was self-inflicted or as a result of an exchange of gunfire.Roy McGrath was the former chief of staff to then-Gov. Larry Hogan. He had been on the run since March after failing to appear at trial on charges that included fraud, theft and falsifying records.In an email to WTOP News, McGrath’s lawyer Joseph Murtha said that the FBI has confirmed his client’s death.More Local NewsMore Maryland NewsWilliam Brennan, an attorney for McGrath’s wife, Laura Bruner, also confirmed the death and said she was “absolutely distraught,” The Associated Press reported.“It is a tragic ending of the past three weeks of uncertainty,” Murtha said. “I think it is important to stress that Roy never wavered about his innocence. ”A spokesperson with the FBI ...

‘Imagining the Indian’ documentary says what’s good for the Commanders is good for the Chiefs, Braves

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:40:14 GMT

‘Imagining the Indian’ documentary says what’s good for the Commanders is good for the Chiefs, Braves Hear our full conversation on my podcast “Beyond the Fame.” toggle audio on and off change volume download audio WTOP's Jason Fraley reports on 'Imagining the Indian' (Part 1) $(function () { $('.wtop-audio-container .fa-play').on('click', function(){ var audio_filename = $('div.wtop-audio-file').data("mp3-url"); ga('send', 'event', 'Audio', 'play', audio_filename); }); }); The Washington Commanders just completed a name change after protests by Native Americans, so why does the National Football League still allow the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs to do the “Tomahawk Chop?”The contrast was again on disp...

Rockies take on the Dodgers looking to end road skid

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:40:14 GMT

Rockies take on the Dodgers looking to end road skid Colorado Rockies (2-2) vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (2-2)Los Angeles; Tuesday, 10:10 p.m. EDTPITCHING PROBABLES: Rockies: German Marquez (0-0); Dodgers: Julio Urias (0-0)FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK MLB LINE: Dodgers -265, Rockies +215; over/under is 7 1/2 runsBOTTOM LINE: The Colorado Rockies hit the road against the Los Angeles Dodgers looking to stop a three-game road slide.Los Angeles had a 111-51 record overall and a 57-24 record in home games last season. The Dodgers pitching staff averaged 9.1 strikeouts per nine innings while giving up 3.2 runs per game in the 2022 season.Colorado had a 68-94 record overall and a 27-54 record on the road last season. The Rockies slugged .397 with a .315 on-base percentage as a team in the 2022 season.INJURIES: Dodgers: Alex Reyes: 15-Day IL (shoulder), Ryan Pepiot: 15-Day IL (oblique), Jimmy Nelson: 15-Day IL (elbow), Daniel Hudson: 15-Day IL (knee), Gavin Lux: 60-Day IL (knee), Tony Gonsolin: 15-Day IL (ankle), Walker Buehler: 60-Day IL (elbow), Blake Tre...

China hawks want to toughen proposed new UK procurement law

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:40:14 GMT

China hawks want to toughen proposed new UK procurement law LONDON — Conservative MPs who take a hard line on China are pushing a series of amendments aimed at toughening up the U.K. government’s upcoming procurement bill, POLITICO’s London Playbook newsletter reported.The bill — which will be introduced as part of Britain’s post-Brexit reform of procurement policy — will introduce rules for firms competing for government contracts and strengthen ministers’ power to exclude companies that are deemed a national security risk.Some MPs in Rishi Sunak’s ruling Tory Party don’t think the legislation in its current form goes far enough. Alicia Kearns, the Tory chair of parliament’s influential foreign affairs committee, has put forward a series of amendments that would require the Cabinet Office to maintain a “high risk” list of companies that could only sell surveillance equipment to public authorities with explicit ministerial approval. The amendments are backed by three other select committee chairs — de...

Zelenskyy wants Putin to spend life in a basement pissing in a bucket

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:40:14 GMT

Zelenskyy wants Putin to spend life in a basement pissing in a bucket KYIV — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wants his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to spend the rest of his days in a basement, using a bucket for a toilet.Zelenskyy made the remarks in a speech during a visit Monday to Yahidne — a village in the Chernihiv region of northern Ukraine where Russian troops kept Ukrainian civilians locked up in inhumane conditions in the early days of the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion. In April last year, when Ukrainian soldiers liberated the village from the Russians, they discovered a school basement where Russians kept almost 400 residents captured for 27 days. Eleven people died during the illegal imprisonment in the basement.On the anniversary of the liberation, Zelenskyy went down to the basement in Yahidne, spoke to the locals and thanked them for fighting bravely for their lives. “After seeing all of this I can only wish Russian President Putin to spend the rest of his life in a basement with [a] bucket for a toile...

Police show up at Harvard University dorm with guns drawn in response to hoax call

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:40:14 GMT

Police show up at Harvard University dorm with guns drawn in response to hoax call Frightened, startled and unsettled. That’s how several Harvard University students said they felt after police showed up at their door with guns drawn early Monday morning.A meeting was held at the Leverett House on Monday night to discuss the incident, which officials now say was a false alarm stemming from a swatting call. The incident happened at 4 a.m. in the Leverett Towers on the Harvard campus. Four seniors were inside their suite sleeping. When they didn’t answer calls from campus police around 3:50 a.m., the students say officers arrived at their door. Harvard Senior Jarah Cotton said officers were “in full riot gear,” with shields, helmets and rifles drawn. Cotton said officers told seniors in the suite to come out with their hands up. “Of course, we complied because we didn’t know what was going on,” David Madzivanyika said. “We exited the room.”Once the students got out and campus police cleared their suite, the students said official...

Home, cars catch fire in Malden

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:40:14 GMT

Home, cars catch fire in Malden A home and several cars caught fire in Malden early Tuesday morning. Officials say a car was on fire in the driveway between two homes on Hancock Road.Crews stopped the flames from spreading to one house and they quickly put out the fire in the second house.Two people got out safely and no injuries have been reported.

Robbins: Donald Trump is deep in a legal cauldron

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:40:14 GMT

Robbins: Donald Trump is deep in a legal cauldron If there’s anyone who embraces the strategy “The best defense is a good offense” more fiercely and more relentlessly than Donald Trump, it would be surprising.After news broke of his extortionate telephone call to Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky conditioning American release of Congressionally-mandated military assistance to our embattled ally on a phony announcement of a phony investigation into Joe Biden, Trump boasted that his was “a perfect call.”When it was revealed that after losing Georgia in the 2020 presidential election Trump telephoned Georgia’s Secretary of State and exhorted him to commit election fraud on his behalf, Trump insisted that this, too, was “a perfect call.”So after Trump is arraigned on Tuesday on approximately 30 criminal charges arising from his attempts to launder $130,000 in hush money payments to Stormy Daniels, expect him to tell the media throng outside the New York Supreme Court that he is being unfairly persecuted for making the perfect porn...

Former FSU safety Jammie Robinson looks forward to fulfilling NFL dream

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:40:14 GMT

Former FSU safety Jammie Robinson looks forward to fulfilling NFL dream For Jammie Robinson, playing in the NFL would fulfill a dream.Even though he’s thought about it throughout his life, the former Florida State safety isn’t sure how he’ll react when it finally happens.“I honestly don’t know,” said Robinson. “Once my dream comes true, all I’m going to be able to do is live in the moment. I’m going to cry like a baby and I’m going to take care of my mom. After that, I’m returning to the drawing board to start with a new chapter.”Robinson was among a group participating in FSU’s Pro Day on Friday, including offensive linemen Dillan Gibbons and Jazston Turnetine, tight ends Camren McDonald and Wyatt Rector, defensive lineman Robert Cooper, defensive end Leonard Warner III, defensive backs Jarques McClellion and wide receivers Ontaria Wilson and Mike Roussos. The event occurred in front of 43 NFL scouts and personnel in the Albert J. Dunlap Athletic Training Facility.The 5-foot-...

After hitless opening series, Orioles’ Gunnar Henderson breaks out with ‘loud’ opposite-field homer vs. Rangers

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 03:40:14 GMT

After hitless opening series, Orioles’ Gunnar Henderson breaks out with ‘loud’ opposite-field homer vs. Rangers Before the Orioles’ series-opening game against the Texas Rangers on Monday, manager Brandon Hyde said he wasn’t worried about Gunnar Henderson after his hitless weekend against the Boston Red Sox.After all, Henderson did walk six times in the first three games, tied for the most in the American League in that span.“The hits haven’t come yet, but they will,” Hyde said. “He’s trying to get that first one. Once he gets that first one, he’ll be able to relax a little bit. His at-bats have been good so far.”Hyde’s prediction turned out to be right in multiple ways. Not only did Henderson, the consensus No. 1 prospect in baseball, record multiple hits in the Orioles’ 2-0 win Monday, but it was also the first knock — a second-inning single — that calmed his nerves and led to his first home run of the season.“It’s awesome being able to get the first hit out the way, especially at the big leagues,̶...