Support grows in South Florida for Israel amidst ongoing conflict
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:37:56 GMT
South Florida residents gathered at the Holocaust Museum in Miami Beach Monday in a display of solidarity to stand with Israel two days after Hamas launched an attack that caught Israel’s vaunted military and intelligence apparatus completely off guard and led to fierce battles in its streets for the first time in decades.While the turmoil in Israel may seem distant to many, the emotional impact is deeply felt. Miami-Dade County’s first Jewish Mayor, Daniella Levine Cava, expressed her heartfelt concern, emphasizing the need for peace in the Middle East.“My heart is is just overcome with emotion about this terrible situation,” she said. “Everyone in Israel knows somebody who has died or been kidnapped. It’s a small country and every one everyone is affected.”Despite the physical distance, the Israeli conflict has touched the lives of many in Miami. A police presence has been established outside the Jewish Museum of Florida to ensure the safety of ...FLL breaks ground on new Terminal 5 to meet growing demand
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:37:56 GMT
Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport took a step towards expansion Monday with the groundbreaking of Terminal 5, marking the start of the first new terminal construction in decades.T5, a $404 million, five-gate domestic terminal with state-of-the-art amenities, will boost FLL’s capacity by 4-5 million passengers annually, contributing to FLL’s growth projections from 35 to nearly 52 million passengers in 20 years, officials said. JetBlue Airways Corp. managed the project in partnership with Broward County.The development generated thousands of construction jobs and is expected to create 1,000-1,250 permanent positions. Officials said the new terminal prioritizes accessibility and sustainability, offering ADA features and eco-friendly elements.The terminal, connected to the Cypress parking garage and Terminal 4, aims to be completed by mid-2026.SWAT respond to armed barricaded subject who fired shots at officers in Fort Lauderdale
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:37:56 GMT
An armed barricaded subject who fired shots in Fort Lauderdale prompted a swift response by officers. Fort Lauderdale Police arrived at the scene near Southwest 28th Way and Riverland Road, Monday afternoon. According to police, they were responding to a disturbance between family members in the area. When they arrived at the scene, a man barricaded himself at the residence with a firearm and began to fire shots at officers. No officers were injured in the shooting.Due to the shooting, one female victim was injured and was transported to Broward Health Medical Center with non-life-threatening injuries.7Skyforce hovered over the scene where SWAT teams arrived at the scene to assist officers. Schools in the area were placed on lockdown in an abundance of caution. Officers are also notifying residents in the area of Southwest 28th Way and Riverland Road to remain indoors until the situation is handled. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developi...Polish election ‘debate’ descends into farce
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:37:56 GMT
Poland’s highly anticipated — and only — election debate descended into farce on Monday as the format of the show on state TV ruled out the possibility of … any actual debate.Instead, opposition leader Donald Tusk, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and other candidates scrambled to beat a one-minute buzzer to answer a series of questions put by their hosts.Marketed as a key moment before Sunday’s general election, the debate on TVP’s main channel already lacked appeal after Poland’s de facto leader Jarosław Kaczyński pulled out last week.Viewers who tuned in were subjected to a format that had about as much appeal as a low-budget daytime quiz show, in which the questions were blatantly biased in favor of the party in power. Arguably, the only thing the Q&A session showcased was the steep decline of media freedom in a nation that overthrew communism and embraced democracy over 30 years ago.“Will it be a debate? No, it’s not even verging on a deb...Fall Feel Hangs Around
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:37:56 GMT
After a warm start to October with temperatures in the 70s and 80s, October is now showing us what October *should* feel like this week with temperatures in the 60s. There’s a big upper level low pressure to our northwest that’s just going to hang out for the next several days, so don’t expect much to change for most of the work week.You can see the swirl of the low in Canada, and underneath it is the real chilly air. We won’t tap into that, but we won’t be talking about any good warm ups either.But with the cool air in close proximity and no warm air surging in, we’ll get rather chilly tonight as temperatures fall to the 40s out the door tomorrow morning!Temperatures for us should be just warm enough to keep us out of any frost risk, but just to our north the same cannot be said. A frost advisory is in effect for northern New England, but it’s mid October now so this isn’t unexpected. And if you still have any plants left outside, may...Hundreds gather on Boston Common to show solidarity with Israel after surprise attack by Hamas
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:37:56 GMT
Hundreds of people came together on Boston Common Monday to show solidarity with Israel after this weekend’s surprise attack by Hamas. Fighting continued on Monday, days after the attack started on Saturday morning.Even thousands of miles from the violence, people in Boston were feeling the raw reality of the war. “This is horrific,” one person said. “It’s terrifying for everybody here who knows someone, who feels the pain.”Religious and community leaders spoke during Monday’s gathering in Boston, affirming the city’s connection to Israel.“Boston stands with Israel,” one leader said.When the Boston Marathon was bombed 10 years ago, the MGH emergency teams had been trained by Israeli counterparts on how to respond to mass casualties,” said Gov. Maura Healey. “That training saved lives in Massachusetts.”Massachusetts’ congressional delegation has been calling for the federal government to do more. On Monday, though, emotions were running hot when Sen. Ed Markey se...Police identify individuals allegedly involved in vandalism at East Bridgewater church
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:37:56 GMT
Authorities say a pair of juveniles were allegedly involved in a case of vandalism at an East Bridgewater church.Officials with the East Bridgewater police and fire departments announced that after investigating the incident, which involved someone setting a fire at the St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church, two 12-year-old juveniles were identified as suspects.The announcement came after authorities were first called to the church on Friday afternoon and found a fire had been lit in the building, damaging part of an altar and a Bible before those responsible tried to extinguish the flames themselves.In an update, officials said an investigation that included a witness led police to the two juvenile suspects – identified only as a boy and a girl.As of Sunday night, police said no charges had been filed in the case.“The investigation into this incident was all around great police work,” East Bridgewater Police Chief Jenkins said in a statement. “Thank you to...Harvard prof wins Nobel in economics
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:37:56 GMT
STOCKHOLM — Claudia Goldin, a professor at Harvard University, was awarded the Nobel economics prize for research that helps explain why women around the world are less likely than men to work and to earn less money when they do.Fittingly, the announcement marked a small step toward closing a gender gap among Nobel laureates in economics: Out of 93 economics winners, Goldin is just the third woman to be awarded the prize and the first woman to be the sole winner in any year.Her award follows last year’s three winners in economics: Former Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke, Douglas W. Diamond and Philip Dybvig for their research into bank failures that helped shape America’s aggressive response to the 2007-2008 financial crisis.Only about half the world’s women have paid jobs, in contrast to 80% of men. Economists regard the gap as a wasted opportunity: Jobs have often failed to go to the most qualified people because women either weren’t competing for work o...Could Bill Belichick change course and bench Mac Jones ahead of Week 6?
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:37:56 GMT
Patriots QB Mac Jones has now been benched in consecutive games, and for the second straight week, head coach Bill Belichick said postgame that Jones would continue as the team’s starting signal caller.Still, there seems to be some skepticism that the Patriots could start Jones after two consecutive blowouts in which they’ve lost by 34-plus points.ESPN’s Adam Schefter talked about the Patriots’ quarterback situation on the “Pat McAfee Show” on Monday and noted that despite Belichick saying he was sticking with Jones “other head coaches say similar things before only to go a different route during the week.”Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Bill Belichick hints at potential Patriots personnel changes after consecutive embarrassing losses New England Patriots | Bill Belichick addresses relationship with Mac Jones, belief in Patriots backup QB New England Patriots | J.C. Jackson has an idea of how he can be ‘big help’ to Patri...Markey’s ‘de-escalation’ comments bring boos from pro-Israel crowd
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 07:37:56 GMT
Bay State Sen. Ed Markey was booed today for calling for “de-escalation” of the war in Israel and Palestine in a midday Boston rally.The state’s senior senator paused as the crowd at the “gathering in solidarity with Israel under fire” pushed back at his comments.“(Hamas) are violent extremists. They gain support in a crisis. That is why the United States and the international community must keep pushing for diplomacy and the ending of civilian casualties on all sides. There must be a de-escalation of the current violence,” Markey said in a speech, cut off by a wave of loud boos from the tense crowd at the word “de-escalation.”Many public officials, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Gov. Maura Healey and Mayor Michelle Wu, also spoke at the rally in Boston Common early Monday afternoon.U.S. Rep. Jake Auchincloss pushed back on the de-escalation comments in his own remarks when it was his turn to speak after Markey. Auchincloss al...Latest news
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