Justice Department watchdog finds US attorney in Massachusetts tried to influence DA election
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:44 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts, who has announced her resignation, tried to influence the outcome of a race for Boston’s district attorney and violated multiple policies, the Justice Department’s internal watchdog said in a report released Wednesday.The inspector general’s 161-page report alleges a broad array of misconduct by U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins. It accuses her of disclosing to a journalist nonpublic information about a Justice Department investigation, soliciting and accepting 30 free tickets to a Boston Celtics game and accepting payment from a sports and entertainment agency for travel and means.The watchdog said Rollins used her position to try to influence last year’s race for the Democratic nominee for district attorney of Suffolk County, which includes Boston, by leaking a potentially damaging information about District Attorney Kevin Hayden while supporting his political rival.The investigation also determi...Genetic predisposition toward higher blood pressure, cholesterol may be linked to Alzheimer’s risk, study finds
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:44 GMT
(CNN) — A genetic tendency toward certain forms of higher blood pressure and cholesterol is linked to a potential increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease, a new study finds.The exact cause of Alzheimer’s is unclear, and although there are medications available to slow the progress of the disease, there is still no cure.Scientists have been racing to understand Alzheimer’s better so that they can figure out ways to prevent or treat it.The understanding can’t come soon enough. More than 6 million Americans have the condition now, but the Alzheimer’s Association predicts that number will more than double by 2050, costing the country $1 trillion. Women and people who are Black or Hispanic are disproportionately affected by the disease.The researchers on this study, published Wednesday in the journal JAMA Network Open, were trying to understand modifiable risk factors that might keep someone from developing Alzheimer’s. They also hoped to help guide drug devel...Sherpa breaks record with 27th Mount Everest summit
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:44 GMT
(CNN) — A Nepali Sherpa has reached the top of Everest for the 27th time, breaking the world record for total number of summits of the world’s tallest, and one of its deadliest, mountains.Kami Rita Sherpa, a 53, completed his latest ascent early on May 17, Nepal Department of Tourism official Bigyan Koirala told CNN.Kami — most Sherpas go by their first names — is a senior guide at Kathmandu expedition company Seven Summit Treks. He began his career in mountaineering in 1992.“We are very happy to know that this morning at 8:30 a.m., Kami Rita successfully summitted Mount Everest along with a foreign climber,” said Mingwa Sherpa, chairman of Seven Summit Treks.He added: “Currently Kami Rita is descending. He is healthy and in good shape.”Kami was already a record holder after achieving a world-beating 26th climb of Everest last year.Just this week, a fellow Nepali, 46-year-old Pasang Dawa Sherpa, tied Kami’s achievement with a 26th climb. Their tie lasted two days before Ka...Man convicted of burglary after hiding in NH woman’s attic, secretly photographing her asleep
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:44 GMT
DOVER, N.H. (AP) — A man accused of hiding in a woman’s attic and secretly photographing her while she slept has been convicted of burglary and other charges.The man, now 19, was arrested in February 2022 on the roof of the woman’s home in Somersworth, New Hampshire. He was accused of driving hundreds of miles from Pennsylvania, spending several days hiding in her attic, photographing her while she slept and attempting to put a tracking device on her car. He was convicted Tuesday of burglary, criminal trespass and invasion of privacy.The man told jurors he and the woman were in a relationship and that she “wanted to be stalked,” WMUR-TV reported. The woman testified that she began communicating with him by text after he subscribed to her site on the adult website OnlyFans. She said they had sex once during an earlier unannounced trip to New Hampshire, but she did not consider them to be in a relationship.Prosecutors argued that the victim never invited him to her home and said...Man convicted of second-degree murder in 2019 death of New Hampshire pastor
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:44 GMT
BRENTWOOD, N.H. (AP) — A man has been convicted of fatally shooting a New Hampshire pastor in 2019 whose church he attended.Brandon Castiglione, 28, was convicted Monday of two counts of second-degree murder in the death of Luis Garcia.Garcia, 60, was found dead Oct. 1, 2019, inside Castiglione’s home in Londonderry. Garcia was a pastor at New England Pentecostal Ministries in Pelham and Castiglione attended the church and prayer services hosted by Garcia, prosecutors said.Castiglione and Garcia also got together outside of church, going to firing ranges, and Garcia was at the house that day for a painting job, according to trial testimony.Castiglione pleaded not guilty. He did not testify. He will be sentenced at a later time.Garcia’s stepson, Dale Holloway, is charged with opening fire during a wedding at the church later that month, wounding a bishop and the bride-to-be. The groom was Brandon Castiglione’s father. Holloway pleaded not guilty and awaits trial.Prince Harry and Meghan pursued by ‘reckless’ photographers in cars in New York
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:44 GMT
By MICHAEL R. SISAK and DANICA KIRKA (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — Prince Harry and his wife, Meghan, were pursued by photographers in cars after a charity event in New York in an incident that the mayor and the couple’s office described as potentially dangerous and that instantly drew comparisons to the 1997 fatal car crash of Harry’s mother, Princess Diana.The NYPD did not provide immediate comment to describe or corroborate the royals’ statement about the incident. New York City Mayor Eric Adams told reporters he hadn’t received a full briefing about the incident yet, but he called it “reckless and irresponsible” for anyone to be chasing people in vehicles in the densely populated city, and said that “two of our officers could have been injured.”Harry and Meghan’s office said in a statement that the chase “resulted in multiple near collisions involving other drivers on the road, pedestrians and two NYPD officer...Blue Jays’ Jay Jackson admits to tipping pitches against Aaron Judge after side-eye controversy
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:44 GMT
TORONTO — After all the speculation, comments, coaching box theatrics and chants of “cheater” directed at Aaron Judge, demoted Blue Jays pitcher Jay Jackson admitted to tipping his slider against the Yankees slugger during a Monday night at-bat.“From what I was told, I was kind of tipping the pitch,” Jackson told The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal in a story that dropped after a tense Tuesday game between the Yankees and Blue Jays. “It was [less] my grip when I was coming behind my ear. It was the time it was taking me from my set position, from my glove coming from my head to my hip. On fastballs, I was kind of doing it quicker than on sliders. They were kind of picking up on it.”Rosenthal, citing Blue Jays’ sources, reported that Yankees first base coach Travis Chapman was able to see Jackson’s grip. Common sense indicates Chapman relayed what he gleaned to Judge on Monday.Pitching tipping through such natural means is perfectl...Aaron Judge’s statement homer, Domingo German’s sticky situation contribute to chaos in Yankees’ win over Jays
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:44 GMT
TORONTO — Aaron Judge’s wandering eyes dominated baseball’s news cycle following the Yankees’ Monday win over the Blue Jays. But it was Domingo German’s sticky fingers that grabbed headlines in Tuesday’s rematch before Judge ultimately commanded the spotlight again.German was ejected before taking the mound in the fourth inning of Tuesday’s game, a hectic 6-3 win for the Yankees. Umpires checked the starter’s hands and glove for foreign substances before conferring and then tossing the right-hander.YES Network footage showed a brown residue on German’s pants after he removed his right hand from his hips, but he said that came from chewing tobacco and insisted that he only used rosin. Umps begged to differ, as crew chief James Hoye calling German’s hand “the stickiest hand I’ve ever felt.”“It’s not rosin. It was definitely not rosin,” Hoye said, per a pool reporter. “Because I’...Department of Justice finds U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins ethical breaches
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:44 GMT
A bombshell DOJ report alleges U.S. Attorney for Massachusetts Rachael Rollins improperly used her position by influencing the Suffolk DA’s race and broke agency rules by attending a fundraiser last summer.The report calls her out for attempting to tip the scales in last year’s Suffolk District Attorney race — where the Boston Globe ran stories she leaked to them before the primary. The Herald received similar information and refused to publish before the primary, according to the report.“We found Rollins’s conduct described throughout this report violated federal regulations, numerous DOJ policies, her Ethics Agreement, and applicable law, and fell far short of the standards of professionalism and judgment that the Department should expect of any employee, much less a U.S. Attorney,” the report issued by the Department of Justice’s Office of the Inspector General today concluded.The report adds: “We also concluded that Rollins falsely testified under oath during h...Sorry, Lakers: Rui Hachimura is not the answer to stopping Nuggets star Nikola Jokic
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:33:44 GMT
The Lakers emerged from their Game 1 loss with reasons to feel semi-good about their circumstances.But let’s not get crazy with the narrative that they’ve discovered the adjustment to upset the Nuggets. Because no, Rui Hachimura is not the Nikola Jokic stopper.We’re fully confident Jokic will figure this out.Here’s what led to this question: Jokic was a monster through three quarters of Denver’s 132-126 victory Tuesday night, then disappeared when Hachimura drew the assignment in the fourth. Hachimura, a 6-8 power forward, was strong enough to keep Jokic from backing down and imposing his will. It allowed Anthony Davis, who guarded Jokic for most of the previous possessions, to roam as an effective help defender.“I think it was a good plan, and I think the second half, we did a pretty good job on him,” Hachimura said.First, there’s a good chance Jokic was physically spent by the fourth quarter. He logged 42 minutes, tying a season-high...Latest news
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