Boston city leaders pitch plan to take down tents at Mass and Cass
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:47:56 GMT
A new proposal from Boston Mayor Michelle Wu would give Boston police officers the power to take down tents and tarps in the area of Massachusetts Avenue and Melnea Cass Boulevard, Wu announced Friday. Wu announced the proposal alongside other city leaders at an event in Roxbury as officials continue efforts to tackle the ongoing substance use disorder, mental health and homelessness crisis in the area known as “Mass and Cass.”Now moving forward, Wu said she will ask the Boston City Council to approve the proposed ordinance allowing police to take down tents and other structures in cases where people living inside are offered alternative places to live, services, transportation and space to store their belongings. Among plans, Wu said the city is setting up an alternative location with 30 beds to help shelter people currently living at Mass and Cass. “We do not believe that living on the street in a tent in the public way is safe for anyone when there is adequate shel...Taxi crashes into house in Roslindale
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:47:56 GMT
One person was taken to a hospital Friday after a taxi crashed into a house in Roslindale, police said.The crash happened near the intersection of Belgrade Avenue and Walworth Street around 9 a.m. Friday morning. Video from the scene later showed damage to the house, with a set of front stairs completely smashed after the crash. Police said the person who was taken to the hospital was in the car at the time of the crash and suffered minor injuries. The car was removed from the area and city inspectional services personnel were also called to the scene to evaluate the house, according to police.Wildfire smoke linked to asthma attack spikes in the US
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:47:56 GMT
By Cailley LaPara, Bloomberg NewsSmoke from Canadian wildfires that blanketed U.S. cities this spring and summer were linked to spikes in emergency department visits for asthma in New York and other regions of the country.U.S. asthma visits to emergency departments were 17% higher than expected over 19 days that wildfire smoke triggered air quality alerts for sensitive groups between April 30 and Aug. 4, according to a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention analysis.A woman walks as the sun rises behind the One World Trade Center and the New York skyline, while the smoke from Canada wildfires covers the Manhattan borough as it is seen from the Liberty State Park on June 8, 2023 in New Jersey. (Photo by Eduardo Munoz Alvarez/Getty Images)Nearly 26 million people in the U.S. have asthma, according to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America. Wildfire smoke contains matter such as PM2.5 particles that can worsen air quality and exacerbate the condition. The number of actual ast...Spanish soccer president spurns calls to resign after kissing player on lips at Women’s World Cup
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:47:56 GMT
By JOSEPH WILSON (Associated Press)BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — Facing his possible removal from office, the president of the Spanish soccer federation refused to step down Friday despite the uproar he caused when he kissed a player on the lips after the Women’s World Cup final.“I won’t resign,” Luis Rubiales declared four times in quick succession at an emergency general assembly of the federation.The 46-year-old Rubiales, who was also chastised for grabbing his crotch after Spain’s 1-0 victory over England on Sunday, is under immense pressure to leave his post after he grasped and kissed women’s team player Jenni Hermoso during the awards ceremony in Sydney, Australia. The action marred the title celebrations in front of a global audience, and criticism has steadily mounted. Spain’s acting prime minister, players unions, players for Spain’s women’s team, and even some players on men’s teams have said he must go.Several S...Taylor Swift, Beyoncé and Barbenheimer are expected to add billions to US economy
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:47:56 GMT
By Augusta Saraiva, Bloomberg NewsTaylor Swift, Beyoncé and “Barbenheimer” fever are giving a serious boost to the U.S. economy.The megastars’ tours and blockbuster films are expected to add up to $8.5 billion to U.S. growth in the third quarter, according to Bloomberg Economics. The nearly 50 U.S. concerts the artists have scheduled could add $5.4 billion to gross domestic product, while the films “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” are projected to add about $3.1 billion in consumer spending and exports from international ticket sales.Taken together, that would raise annualized real personal consumption expenditures and GDP by 0.7 and 0.5 percentage points, respectively, in the July-through-September period, economists Anna Wong and Eliza Winger wrote in a note late Wednesday. The economists nearly doubled their forecast for growth in the July-to-September period, partly as a result of the spending gains.Advertisements for the Oppenheimer movie is seen on the Chines...Ask a travel nerd: How can I make solo travel affordable and fun?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:47:56 GMT
By Sam Kemmis | NerdWalletWhen I first became a digital nomad in 2018, I expected a life of adventure and ease. “No more commuting!” I thought. “No more parking tickets or forgetting to water my plants!”Yet far from making my life simpler and better, solo travel was tough at first. For one thing, the way I was doing it was expensive. For another, it was lonely. “No more retirement savings! No more, um, friends?”Not every traveler is looking to become a full-time digital nomad, but solo travel on the whole has become more popular over the past several years. Single-person flight searches were up 36% in 2023 compared with 2022, according to data from Kayak, a travel search platform. And Google searches for “solo travel” have increased 59% in the first half of 2023 compared with the same period in 2019, according to Google Trends.Solo travel can certainly be expensive. Booking a $150 hotel room might not be a big deal for families, but it adds up quickly for singletons. It can also be ...First Nations ‘shutting down’ B.C.’s Joffre Lakes Park for more than a month
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:47:56 GMT
Two First Nations say they’re “shutting down” public access to B.C.’s Joffre Lakes Park for more than a month to allow for harvest celebrations.The Lil’wat and N’Quatqua First Nations say they’re asserting their title and rights to shared unceded territory to take time to harvest and gather resources.They say the park will reopen on National Truth and Reconciliation Day on Sept. 30.In a statement, the nations say the decision is supported by the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and a Supreme Court of Canada ruling that said First Nations’ consent is required to use its lands and resources.The statement dated Wednesday says the goal is to “ensure our well-being for our future” and asks people to honour the decision.The B.C. Parks website says that due to “unanticipated circumstances,” the park is currently inaccessible to the general public and that day-use pass and reservation holde...Harris is welcoming Las Vegas Aces to the White House to celebrate team’s 2022 WNBA championship
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:47:56 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris will take center court in the East Room of the White House on Friday to welcome the 2022 WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces. The Aces defeated the Connecticut Sun 78-71 at home in Game Four of last year’s finals to win the championship trophy, 3-1. The team was lifted to its first championship title by Finals MVP Chelsea Gray, who scored a game-high 20 points; regular season MVP A’ja Wilson, who added 11 points, and shooting by Riquna Williams, who came off the bench to score 17 points.Coach Becky Hammon became the first in WNBA history to win a championship in their first season as head coach. She previously was an assistant coach for the NBA’s San Antonio Spurs.The WNBA title is the first for one of the league’s original eight franchises. The Aces began as the Utah Starzz from 1997-2002, and relocated to San Antonio as the Silver Stars (and later just the Stars) from 2003-2017. The team moved to Las Vegas before the ...Prominent Lebanese journalist Talal Salman dies at age 85 after long illness
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:47:56 GMT
BEIRUT (AP) — Journalist Talal Salman, who founded one of Lebanon’s largest Arabic-language independent newspapers, died Friday after a long illness, the state-run National News Agency said. He was 85.An Arab nationalist whose role model was late Egyptian President Gamal Abdul-Nasser, Salman devoted much of his writing to the Palestinian cause and calls for Arab unity.Salman worked for several publications before founding the daily As-Safir in March 1974. The newspaper, which quickly became one of the country’s largest, identified itself as “Lebanon’s newspaper in the Arab World and the Arab World’s newspaper in Lebanon” and published under the slogan “Voice of the Voiceless.”Prominent journalists and writers from Lebanon and the region wrote for As-Safir and Salman was editor-in-chief until the paper closed down on Dec. 31, 2016, because of financial difficulties. After the newspaper ceased publication, Salman continued to write on a website that carried his name.An ear...Protest this way, not that way: In statehouses, varied rules restrict public voices
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:47:56 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Shaking violently between sobs, parent Sarah Shoop Neumann could only manage a whisper as state troopers escorted her out of a Tennessee legislative hearing where she was waiting to testify against a bill that would let teachers carry guns.“I was supposed to speak. I was supposed to testify,” said Neumann, whose son still attends an elementary school where six people — including three 9-year-old children — were fatally shot this year.Moments earlier, a Republican subcommittee chairman ordered law enforcement to clear the public out of the room after the crowd erupted into applause and others defied a new ban on holding signs during committee proceedings. Only after troopers cleared the room was Neumann allowed to return to testify.While acts of protest big and small are common in legislatures, states often have rules in place to limit disruptions to government proceedings, with authorities given wide latitude to remove people who jeer, chant or are otherwise ...Latest news
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