Donald Trump indicted by Manhattan grand jury
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:10:36 GMT
(CNN) — Donald Trump has been indicted by a Manhattan grand jury, according to multiple sources familiar with the matter — the first time in American history that a current or former president has faced criminal charges.The indictment has been filed under seal and will be announced in the coming days. The charges are not publicly known at this time, one source told CNN.Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office will reach out to Trump’s attorneys to discuss his surrender to face an arraignment.CNN has reached out to Trump’s attorneys for comment.The DA’s office has been investigating the former president in connection with his alleged role in a hush money payment scheme and cover-up involving adult film star Stormy Daniels that dates to the 2016 presidential election.The decision is sure to send shockwaves across the country, pushing the American political system — which has never seen one of its ex-leaders confront...Cambridge man charged with rape of 13-year-old girl in 2000
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:10:36 GMT
A 41-year-old man has been charged in connection with the sexual assault of a 13-year-old girl in Cambridge more than 22 years ago, the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office announced on Thursday. Officials said the man snuck into the child’s room in the middle of the night in October of 2000, covering her mouth with his hand and sexually assaulting her. Officials said the man then ran out of the house. The DA’s office said police gathered evidence at the scene including a fingerprint later linked to the suspect in this case. The DA’s office said authorities also attempted to construct a DNA profile using DNA found on boxer shorts left behind at the sceneDecades later, the DA’s office said new DNA testing on the boxer shorts helped lead to a break in the caseReddick was arraigned on Thursday on three charges of rape of a child with force. He did not show his face in court. Investigators said the man lived in the girl’s neighborhood, with his home just a half...Mets Notebook: Jose Quintana going through rehab ‘One step at a time’
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:10:36 GMT
MIAMI — Jose Quintana had never felt pain like the one he felt March 6 in Jupiter. The 34-year-old Mets lefty had felt great every day leading up to his second Grapefruit League start and he was looking forward to getting on the mound, putting in some work and departing for the World Baseball Classic.But there was a strange pain in his chest when he was warming up for his spring start against the St. Louis Cardinals. After making it through one inning, he went back to the dugout and had trouble breathing. He was worried it could be a problem with his heart.“I started my warmup and I felt way better than my first outing in spring training,” Quintana said Thursday at LoanDepot Park before the Mets’ season opener against the Miami Marlins. “My pitch was really good, it was great. But that pain in my chest, I was scared. As soon as I got back to the bench, I couldn’t breathe really good and I couldn’t move my arm like I usually do.”We now ...Adley Rutschman makes history with homer, 5-for-5 day in Orioles’ season-opening 10-9 win over Red Sox
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:10:36 GMT
Much of the discussion surrounding the roster the Orioles put together for the 2023 season focused on who wasn’t on it. They didn’t sign a marquee free agent. They didn’t swing a big trade. Top-ranked prospects Grayson Rodriguez, DL Hall and Jordan Westburg will open the season in the minors.But any qualm one might take with Baltimore’s opening day roster could be negated by this: It includes Adley Rutschman.The Orioles’ star catcher shined in his first opening day game Thursday, homering in his first at-bat and reaching base five more times to lead Baltimore to a 10-9 victory against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park. Rutschman became the first player since 1937 to go 5-for-5 or better with a home run on opening day. He is the first catcher with five hits on opening day since at least 1900, according to ESPN Stats and Info.He was positioned to break camp with the Orioles in 2022, but a right tricep strain delayed his debut until May. Despite his late a...Auction of signed Zelenskyy painting to help Ukraine
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:10:36 GMT
An original painting of Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed by the Ukrainian president is being sold at auction, and proceeds from the sale will be used to benefit the nation’s people suffering during its war with Russia.Bidding on the 40-by-24-inch painting by American artist Oleg Jones starts at $50,000, and the goal is to sell it for at least $100,000, Bobby Livingston, executive vice president of auctioneer RR Auction in Boston, said Thursday.The painting features an image of Zelenskyy against the background of Ukraine’s blue and yellow flag. Several raised stars in the upper left of the piece form a heart around the gold trident from the nation’s coat of arms.The acrylic paints are coated in resin sprinkled with glass dust, giving it a sparkling effect.It is signed, in English, “Zelenskyy, Glory to Ukraine.” It’s also signed by the artist.The auction, which concludes April 12, includes photos of the president signing it in his office.The proceeds of t...Trump indicted by grand jury in Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s ‘hush money’ probe
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:10:36 GMT
Donald Trump was indicted Thursday by a Manhattan grand jury in the Stormy Daniels hush money probe, an unprecedented legal move that marks the first criminal charges in U.S. history brought against a former president, the Daily News has learned.Trump lawyer Joe Tacopina confirmed he had been indicted to The News. He did not immediately confirm the specific charges filed by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg.A court source told The News a grand jury foreman was in the process of handing up an indictment at about 5:30 p.m.The grand jury had been investigating hush money payments made to porn star Daniels on the eve of Trump’s 2016 election as president, how Trump classified payback checks to his then-fixer Michael Cohen, and how he hid the transaction to conceal its purpose of influencing the election.Logistics of Trump’s surrender at Manhattan Supreme Court, where he must enter a plea to the charges, were unclear.The hush money deal has long been public knowledge. Cohen detaile...Julius Randle out for rest of the regular season due to ankle sprain
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:10:36 GMT
Julius Randle is out for the remainder of the regular season and maybe some of the playoffs are in jeopardy.The Knicks All-Star’s ankle sprain will be “re-evaluated in two weeks,” the team announced, a timeline that automatically rules out the final five games.The first round of the postseason begins April 15 — or two days after Randle’s scheduled re-evaluation — and the Knicks are on the brink of clinching a spot.Randle suffered the injury in the first half of Wednesday’s victory over Miami, when he limped off the court in and doubled-over in agony as he walked through the Garden tunnel.“Injuries happen,” Tom Thibodeau said, “and the thing that we have to understand is when you have a guy who’s averaging 25 points and 10 rebounds and five assists and doing the things that he’s doing, you’re not replacing him with an individual player.“But what we can do is we can play great defense, we can reb...Nico Hoerner and the Chicago Cubs make a short-term bet on each other with 3-year extension: ‘This is where I want to be’
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:10:36 GMT
Within his locker in the Chicago Cubs clubhouse, Nico Hoerner keeps a physical reminder of his connection to the organization’s most successful stretch in the modern era.Hoerner’s stall previously belonged to Anthony Rizzo, and the second baseman still stashes a pair of Rizzo’s batting gloves featuring dachshunds inspired by his dog, Kevin.“What was there before, stuff like that really does matter,” Hoerner said Thursday before the Cubs’ 4-0 victory against the Milwaukee Brewers in the season opener at Wrigley Field. “And it changes fast. It’s not something to forget.”Hoerner’s three-year, $35 million contract extension that goes into effect next season positions him to be a bridge from the Cubs’ past title stretch and the path they hope this group is trending toward. He is the first Cubs player to receive a contract extension since David Bote’s five-year, $15 million deal in April 2019.The sides discussed varia...Texas judge strikes down preventative care requirements
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:10:36 GMT
AUSTIN, Texas — A federal judge in Texas who previously ruled the entire Affordable Care Act was illegal, struck down a narrower but key part of the nation’s health law Thursday that requires most insurers to cover preventive services including screenings for cancer, diabetes and mental health.Other no-cost services, including HIV screenings, are also impacted under the ruling by U.S. District Judge Reed O’Connor that opponents say will jeopardize preventive care for millions of Americans.Experts cautioned that insurers are unlikely to stop any coverage immediately. The Biden administration was expected to appeal and seek a stay of the ruling.“This is not the potential fatal blow to the ACA like previous court cases, but it would limit a very popular benefit that tens of millions of people use,” said Larry Levitt, executive vice president for health policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation.The decision comes more than four years after O’Connor, a nominee...Boston’s COVID data continues to fall, Massachusetts virus cases and hospitalizations trending down
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:10:36 GMT
Boston’s COVID cases, hospitalizations and wastewater keeps falling, as state health officials on Thursday also reported a dip in new virus cases and declining hospitalizations.In the city, the number of new COVID cases has decreased 17% over the past week, and virus hospitalizations have gone down 12%.The seven-day average of new virus cases is now 3.1 cases per 100,000, and Boston hospitals reported a weekly count of 95 new hospital admissions.Data from the Boston Public Health Commission’s wastewater surveillance program shows that the number of COVID particles in the wastewater declined 21% over the past week.Related ArticlesHealth | Franklin & Weinstein: Americans’ health big reason for high COVID death rate Health | Boston COVID wastewater data keeps dropping, Massachusetts virus cases down 20% Health | Gathering for St. Patrick’s Day? Boston health officials recommend wearing a mask as COVID cases go down ...Latest news
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