Rollover crash in Fort Lauderdale hospitalizes 5, including 3 children
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:35:27 GMT
Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue crews responded to a two-vehicle crash near Northwest 15th Street and 24th Avenue after one car failed to halt at a stop sign.On Wednesday, emergency crews arrived on the scene where they found a van with multiple children rolled over as a result of the collision.Security footage from a home at the intersection where the crash occurred showed the van speeding through a stop sign as an SUV struck the van knocking it to its side.According to fire rescue officials, two adults and three children were transported to Broward Health Medical Center with injuries that were deemed not life-threatening.Officials said no one was cited, but the crash remains under investigation.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.Jury finds Miami Beach officer guilty of using excessive force on tourist
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:35:27 GMT
A jury has reached a verdict in the case of an officer accused of using excessive force on a tourist. Miami Beach Police Officer Kevin Perez was found guilty of simple battery, Wednesday afternoon. Perez is one of five Miami Beach officers who were originally charged with felony battery.Perez’s charge was changed to battery.All this happened after the rough arrest of tourist Dalonta Crudup on South Beach back on July 26, 2021.According to investigators, Crudup was riding a scooter, trying to get away from police and hit one of them with the scooter. He said a cop threw a bike at him.Crudup eventually ran into the Royal Palm South Beach Miami Hotel.Within minutes, more than a dozen officers responded to the hotel and surrounded Crudup, and the arrest went down.The Netherlands to block export of advanced chips printers to China
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:35:27 GMT
The Dutch government confirmed for the first time Wednesday it will impose new export controls on microchips manufacturing equipment, bowing to U.S. pressure to block the sale of some of its prized chips printing machines to China.The U.S. and the Netherlands reached an agreement to introduce new export restrictions on advanced chip technology to China at the end of January, but until now, the Dutch government hadn’t commented publicly on it. The deal, which also included Japan, involves the only three countries that are home to manufacturers of advanced machines to print microchips. It is a U.S.-led initiative to choke off the supply of cutting-edge chips to China. “Given the technological developments and geopolitical context, the government has concluded that it is necessary for the (inter)national security to expand the existing export controls on specific manufacturing equipment for semiconductors,” Foreign Trade Minister Liesje Schreinemacher wrote in a lette...Braverman says email blasting civil service ‘blob’ was ‘an error’
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:35:27 GMT
LONDON — U.K. Home Secretary Suella Braverman on Wednesday night distanced herself from an email sent in her name accusing civil servants of frustrating plans to cut the number of small boats crossing the English Channel.The Cabinet minister was accused of a “cowardly attack” on the U.K. civil service after a campaign email sent by the Conservative Party — but bearing her name and signature — pointed the finger at government officials for scuppering earlier efforts to grip the issue.“We tried to stop the small boat crossings without changing our laws,” the email said. “But an activist blob of left-wing lawyers, civil servants and the Labour Party blocked us.” But, speaking to ITV’s Robert Peston Wednesday evening, Braverman said: “I didn’t write that email. I didn’t see it and it was an error that it was sent out in my name.”No. 10 Downing Street also sought to draw a line under the row earlier Wednesday, saying Braverman “did not see that e...Drug investigation leads to seizure of 16 kilos of cocaine, nearly $200K across Suffolk County
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:35:27 GMT
Some 16 kilograms of cocaine and a large amount of cash were seized from multiple spots in Suffolk County following a lengthy investigation, according to Massachusetts State Police.An MSP spokesperson said the seizure came after federal and local authorities executed a search warrant at a residence in Revere on Monday. Branching outside of the residence, officials found “approximately 16 kilograms of cocaine and a large amount of cash from multiple locations in Suffolk County,” according to MSP Director of Media Communications Dave Procopio. Procopio noted the total amount of cash added up to $190,750 and was the result of an investigation launched earlier in the year by state troopers assigned to the State Police Detective Unit for Suffolk County District. The operation had focused on a drug trafficking organization operating in the Greater Boston area.Police also arrested 52-year-old Humberto “Pancho” Mesa-Gomez on March 6.The suspect was later arraigned in...Council Approves Boston Rent Cap Effort On 11-2 Vote
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:35:27 GMT
The fate of renewed rent control efforts in Boston is about to land firmly and completely on the shoulders of the Democrats who control state government. City councilors on Wednesday approved Mayor Michelle Wu’s bid to institute a cap on rent increases in the city nearly three decades after voters prohibited the practice statewide. The vote will send the home rule petition to a Legislature whose leaders have shown littler interest in rent control over the years. The council voted 11-2 in favor of Wu’s measure, which would ban covered landlords from raising rents more than 10 percent annually in the highest-inflation years and implement several other tenant protections. Councilors Frank Baker and Erin Murphy voted against the home rule petition. Baker argued that the policy would villainize property owners who he said have “created generational wealth for the middle class in Boston,” calling rent control — which landlord and real estate groups vocally op...‘I hate him passionately’: Tucker Carlson’s scorn for Trump revealed in court
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:35:27 GMT
By DAVID BAUDER and NICHOLAS RICCARDI (Associated Press Writers)NEW YORK (AP) — A defamation lawsuit is revealing scornful behind-the-scenes opinions by Fox News figures about Donald Trump, including a Tucker Carlson text message declaring, “I hate him passionately.”Carlson’s private text comments were revealed in court papers at virtually the same time the former president was hailing the Fox News host on social media. Trump said he was doing a “great job” in presenting excerpts of U.S. Capitol security video of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection — though Carlson used the video to produce a false narrative of the attack.The documents are coming to light at a time of increased tension between Trump and Fox, the dominant media force appealing to conservatives, as he campaigns to regain the presidency.Voting machine manufacturer Dominion Voting Systems is suing Fox News for $1.6 billion, claiming the network broadcast false claims that the company...Frankie Montas says he wasn’t ‘fully 100%’ when traded to the Yankees, vows to return this season
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:35:27 GMT
The Yankees bought damaged goods with a no-return policy.Frankie Montas came over to the Bronx in a trade with the Oakland A’s in July of last season. However, the 29-year-old was not at full strength as he was nursing a shoulder injury.“I wasn’t fully 100 percent,” Montas told reporters Wednesday morning at the Yankees spring complex in Tampa. “I was trying to pitch through it. Of course, I got traded to a new team, I wanted to show what I can do.“Things didn’t go the way I was expecting. But I’m here to try to help this team and go out there and show what I can really do when I’m healthy.”It was clear Montas wasn’t the same pitcher after he donned the pinstripes as he struggled to a 6.35 ERA in eight starts with the Yankees.The shoulder discomfort continued throughout the offseason and ultimately led to his Feb. 21 surgery.If all goes well, Montas could return at some point during the second half of 2023. The righty...GATORS PODCAST: AR takes off at NFL Combine and Riley Kugel’s rise (Ep. 156)
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:35:27 GMT
Former Florida QB Anthony Richardson was expected to steal the show at the NFL Scouting Combine, but might have even surpassed expectations. Will Richardon’s record-setting performance seduce an NFL team into the ultimate risk-reward move? Almost as predictable is Alabama coach Nick Saban complaining about something. This time it’s the Crimson Tide’s potential three permanent opponents if the pending 16-team SEC expands the schedule to nine games. Edgar takes a trip down memory lane with the legendary coach who is suffering a bit of amnesia. Meanwhile, don’t forget basketball season, even if it’s over for the Gators, barring an SEC Tournament miracle. Despite a disappointing Year 1, Todd Golden did find a future star in Riley Kugel. Will it be at Florida? Mark and Edgar break it all down during the latest Swamp Things.NFL Scouting Combine: Anthony Richardson (2:00)AR in the Top 5 (8:30)Problematic interview comments (14:30)The question is accuracy (18:0...NASA officially targets November 2024 for Artemis II launch to send humans to orbit the moon
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:35:27 GMT
Richard Tribou | (TNS) Orlando SentinelORLANDO, Fla. — NASA mission managers said Artemis II is targeting November 2024 as it goes through issues found from the Artemis I mission including an unexpected heat shield performance during the 5,000-degree reentry.The uncrewed Artemis I flight saw the successful launch of the Space Launch System rocket on Nov. 16 becoming the most powerful rocket to ever bring a payload to space. It sent the Orion capsule on a 25 1/2-day mission to orbit the moon traveling 1.4 million miles before its return to Earth on Dec. 11 coming in faster than any previous human-rated spacecraft at 24,500 mph.Artemis II, though, looks to put humans on board the Orion capsule, and just how well the spacecraft can keep its passengers safe is at the top of NASA’s concerns.“This is a time for our vigilance to continue,” said NASA’s Jim Free, associate administrator for the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate, during a Tuesday status update. “We have hear...Latest news
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