DA: Somerville woman charged with strangulation after police find body of her mother in apartment
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:43:21 GMT
A 48-year-old woman from Somerville has been charged with strangulation and assault and battery on a person over 60 after police found the body of her mother over the weekend.In a joint statement, the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office and Somerville Chief of Police said that April Monroe was facing charges in connection with an alleged assault on her mother, Gail Gasperini, 73, who was found dead in Monroe’s Summer Street apartment on Sunday, May 28.Authorities said Gasperini, of East Boston, had been reported missing that evening by her husband, who told police she had gone out to visit her daughter but never returned.Somerville police officers went on to respond to Monroe’s apartment, where the deceased victim was found.“The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner accepted the case and, during an autopsy conducted the following day, observed injuries to the body consistent with an assault,” the joint statement read. “Based on the subsequent inve...Police respond after student brings pellet gun to school in Dorchester
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:43:21 GMT
Authorities say a student brought a pellet gun to a school in Dorchester Thursday morning, prompting an investigation.In a letter sent to families, school officials said the item was confiscated by Boston Police and Safety Services personnel after they were notified by school staff at the Dr. Martin Luther King K-6 School.No students or staff were injured and the pellet gun was not discharged at any point, according to Natalie Diaz Ake, Elementary School Superintendent for Region 3.“The King School, alongside the entire Boston Public Schools, is committed to fostering learning environments where all students feel safe, respected, and academically challenged,” Ake said. “Our School Social Workers will provide additional support for students and staff.”The superintendent added that the Boston Police Department would continue to investigate the incident.Parents with any questions or concerns were asked to contact the school at 617-635-8212.6 LGBTQ+ financial influencers to follow in 2023
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:43:21 GMT
The investing information provided on this page is for educational purposes only. NerdWallet does not offer advisory or brokerage services, nor does it recommend or advise investors to buy or sell particular stocks, securities or other investments.People in the LGBTQ+ community experience unique economic disparities that cisgender straight people and heteronormative families do not. According to a 2019 Williams Institute analysis of Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System data, 22% of LGBTQ+ adults in the United States live in poverty, compared with an estimated 16% of their cisgender straight counterparts.LGBTQ+ financial pros are uniquely positioned to share their knowledge and relate it to their individual experiences of queerness because of these disparities and the political climate affecting their communities.We talked to some financial influencers from the LGBTQ+ community about tips on finding affordable housing, starting a business, building generational wealth and findi...Senate races to wrap up Biden-McCarthy debt ceiling deal before default deadline
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:43:21 GMT
By LISA MASCARO, KEVIN FREKING, STEPHEN GROVES and FARNOUSH AMIRI (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — Days away from a default crisis, the U.S. Senate dashed on Thursday to wrap up work on a debt ceiling and budget cuts package that overwhelmingly cleared a House vote, aiming to send it to President Joe Biden’s desk to become law before the fast-approaching deadline.Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said the chamber was digging into the bill that Biden negotiated with Speaker Kevin McCarthy and would “keep working until the job is done.”He warned of a crush of ideas from senators anxious to revise the bill’s budget cuts and environmental policy changes, but said, “There is no good reason, none, to bring this process down to the wire.”Passage in the Senate will require cooperation between Democrats and Republicans, much the way the narrowly divided House was able to approve the compromise late Wednesday night. Fast action is vital if Wash...Thousands march in Jerusalem Pride parade, first under Israel’s most right-wing government ever
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:43:21 GMT
JERUSALEM (AP) — Thousands of people on Thursday marched in Jerusalem’s Pride parade — an annual event that took place for the first time under Israel’s new far-right government, which is stacked with openly homophobic members.The march in the conservative city is always tense and tightly secured by police, and has been wracked by violence in the past. But this year, Israel finds itself deeply riven over a contentious government plan to overhaul the judiciary. The plan has torn open longstanding societal divisions between those who want to preserve Israel’s liberal values and those who seek to shift it toward more religious conservatism.Jerusalem’s march is typically more subdued than the one in gay-friendly Tel Aviv, where tens of thousands of revelers pour into the streets for a massive, multicolored party. But Thursday’s parade, amid tight security, drew bigger crowds than usual in a show of force against the government and its plan to reshape the legal sy...German soccer mourns death of 15-year-old who died after tournament brawl
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:43:21 GMT
BERLIN (AP) — The German soccer federation will hold a weekend of mourning for the 15-year-old player who died after a post-match brawl at an international youth tournament last weekend.“This incredibly sad and shocking act at a soccer tournament for juniors leaves us speechless,” federation president Bernd Neuendorf said Thursday. “It is the ultimate challenge to all of us to take a firm stand against violence — in soccer and in society as a whole.”The player from JFC Berlin died Wednesday from severe brain injuries sustained during a post-match brawl on Sunday. A 16-year-old player from a French team remained in detention in Frankfurt pending further inquiries.The victim was struck in the head or neck area and collapsed, police said. They asked for witnesses who may have video of the brawl to come forward. The federation said a weekend of mourning will begin Friday when the German and French teams contesting the Under-17 European Championship final in Budapest, Hungary, will line ...MPs say Russian activist Vladimir Kara-Murza should be given honorary citizenship
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:43:21 GMT
OTTAWA — A cross-party group of MPs and senators is hoping to grant honorary Canadian citizenship to Russian political prisoner Vladimir Kara-Murza in the coming weeks.Senators are leading the charge to recognize the prominent Russian opposition politician, who helped shape Canada’s sanction regime.Two Liberal MPs say they have support from the federal cabinet for the move, and they were joined by MPs and senators from multiple parties and groups at a press conference this morning.Both chambers could pass motions asking Ottawa to grant citizenship, or the government could unilaterally make that decision, according to former attorney general Irwin Cotler.Parliamentarians last voted to grant someone honorary citizenship in 2014, and Pakistani women’s activist Malala Yousafzai accepted the honour three years later in Ottawa.Kara-Murza is currently imprisoned and in ill health, a situation that Cotler described as a “slow-moving execution” for a man he referred t...Indianapolis man gets 30 years for fatal 2020 shooting of mail carrier
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:43:21 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An Indianapolis man who pleaded guilty to fatally shooting a U.S. Postal Service mail carrier has been sentenced to 30 years in federal prison, prosecutors said.Tony Cushingberry, 24, was sentenced Wednesday after pleading guilty in July 2022 to second-degree murder and discharging a firearm during a crime of violence, the U.S. Attorney’s Office said.Prosecutors said Cushingberry was sitting on his porch on April 27, 2020, when he watched postal carrier Angela Summers, 45, of Indianapolis, walk past his home and proceed to the next residence.According to court records, Cushingberry was upset because his postal deliveries had been suspended due to an aggressive dog at his home. After Summers walked past his home, prosecutors said Cushingberry “aggressively approached” her on his neighbor’s porch and demanded his mail several times. He continued pursuing Summers while displaying a handgun before he pulled the gun from his waistband and shot her in the c...Globe and Mail CEO Phillip Crawley to retire, Andrew Saunders named as successor
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:43:21 GMT
Longtime Globe and Mail CEO Phillip Crawley is retiring later this year, set to be succeeded by Andrew Saunders.Saunders, who is the newspaper’s chief revenue officer, first joined the Globe in 2002 as director of advertising.He will take on the role of president and CEO on Sept. 1, following Crawley’s retirement at the end of August. Crawley joined the Globe in 1998 at a time of heightened competition among national newspapers after the launch of the National Post, and has since seen the company through a migration to online news.Company chairman David Thomson says Saunders has helped lead the newspaper’s transformation from a print-centric organization to a digitally driven model, while emphasizing both subscriptions and advertising.Crawley calls his successor a “natural leader” who believes in fostering a collaborative culture.This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 1, 2023.The Canadian PressAlabama deputies fatally shoot man who fired at utility worker, sheriff says
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:43:21 GMT
PHENIX CITY, Ala. (AP) — Deputies on Wednesday fatally shot a man who earlier had fired a gun at a utility worker trying to shut off his water and later pointed a firearm at deputies, authorities said. The shooting happened in Russell County, in eastern Alabama near the Georgia state line. The man “fired a round” at the water works employee who had gone to the home to shut off water service, Russell County Sheriff Heath Taylor said at a news conference. Deputies were then sent to the water works building to take a report, and saw the man leaving the parking lot, Taylor said. They pulled the man over during a traffic stop and shot him after he “presented a firearm out the window” of his vehicle, Taylor said. The man’s name was not released. The deputies and the utility worker were not hurt. Taylor said he did not think the man fired at the deputies, but their actions were appropriate. “This is a bad scenario. You don’t point a weapon at law enforcement, whether you are le...Latest news
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