Kremlin ‘lying’ about American involvement in Moscow drone strikes, US says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:02:47 GMT

Kremlin ‘lying’ about American involvement in Moscow drone strikes, US says Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov was “just lying” when he accused Washington of coordinating drone attacks on Moscow, National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby said Thursday.“I can assure you that there was no involvement by the United States. Whatever it was, it didn’t involve us,” Kirby said on MSNBC when asked about Peskov’s comments. “We had nothing to do with it. Peskov is just lying there, pure and simple.”Peskov’s accusation came after two drones struck Moscow on Wednesday in what Russia characterized without evidence as an assassination attempt on Russian President Vladimir Putin by Ukraine.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denied the accusation, and U.S. officials said they had no advanced knowledge of the attacks.Peskov reportedly said during a press conference earlier Thursday that “attempts to disown this, both in Kyiv and in Washington, are, of course, absolutely ridiculous. We know very well that decisions about such actions, about such terrorist attack...

Middlesex DA’s, Sheriff’s Offices face off in Stoneham for annual Boys & Girls Club dodgeball tournament fundraiser

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:02:47 GMT

Middlesex DA’s, Sheriff’s Offices face off in Stoneham for annual Boys & Girls Club dodgeball tournament fundraiser The Middlesex DA’s Office and the Middlesex Sheriff’s Office faced off Wednesday in Stoneham for the annual “Dodging Through the Decades” dodgeball tournament fundraiser.The fundraiser raises money for programs at the the Boys & Girls Clubs of Stoneham and Wakefield. Now in its sixth year, Dodging for Dollars invites over forty teams and 500 players to battle it out and raise money for the organization’s important youth, teen, and family programs.This year’s Dodging for Dollars tournament began on April 23 and will wrap up on May 5.

WATCH: Suspected drunk driver slams into restaurant twice

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:02:47 GMT

WATCH: Suspected drunk driver slams into restaurant twice A man is charged with drunk driving after slamming into a restaurant twice.Security video shows the SUV inside a Subway in Wisconsin on Tuesday.The driver backs up into the parkin lot, then floors it and ends up back inside the restaurant. Police say the 75-year-old driver admitted to drinking alcohol just before the incident. No one was hurt.

GM Ryan Poles drafted them. Now coach Matt Eberflus goes to work with the Chicago Bears rookies at camp this weekend.

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:02:47 GMT

GM Ryan Poles drafted them. Now coach Matt Eberflus goes to work with the Chicago Bears rookies at camp this weekend. The crowd of family and friends around Gervon Dexter was screaming so loudly when Matt Eberflus took over the Chicago Bears cellphone that it took a couple of tries to exchange greetings.Eventually Dexter, the Florida defensive tackle the Bears drafted in the second round Friday night, delivered his message to his new coach.“I’m ready, man,” Dexter said in the conversation captured on video. “I promise, I’m ready.”Eberflus replied: “I know you will be. That’s right. You’ve just got to get your track shoes on, brother.”That last line has become an Eberflus refrain over the last 16 months as he greets new players and lets them know they need to be in shape and ready to go hard when they report for workouts.For a group of new players that includes Dexter, that starts at rookie minicamp Friday and Saturday as the Bears look at their 10 draft picks and a slew of undrafted free agents and tryout players.For the last four months s...

Explosion rips roof off Newburyport chemical company, one missing

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:02:47 GMT

Explosion rips roof off Newburyport chemical company, one missing An explosion at a pharmaceutical plant in Massachusetts that has a checkered history left one worker missing and sent four people to the hospital, officials said Thursday.The explosion happened around 1 a.m. at the Sequens/PCI Synthesis plant in Newburyport, fire and company officials said. Video footage showed most of the roof torn off the building.The four workers were sent to the hospital as a precaution, were not injured and were released. But one worker was not yet accounted for.“All our attention is focused on the situation of our employees,” a company statement said.It wasn’t immediately known what caused the explosion.According to Newburyport Acting Chief Stephen Bradbury III, the building surrered major structural damage, preventing firefighters and technical rescue crews from entering the building to begin a search.In 2020 in a previous incident at the company, authorities said a chemical reaction caused a series of explosions. That happened a year after the Occupati...

Wenesday’s high school scores and highlights

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:02:47 GMT

Wenesday’s high school scores and highlights WEDNESDAY’S HIGHLIGHTSBASEBALLDagen Darnell threw five innings of shutout ball, striking out seven and surrendering four hits while going 3-for-3 at the plate also as Nobles (7–5) blanked St. George’s (RI) 11-0 in Independent School League play. … Conor Meehan hit a walkoff, two-run single to give Thayer a 4-3 win over BB&N.In a Patriot League showdown, Ryan Baker fired a complete-game shutout, punching out 11 batters in a 3-0 win for Whitman-Hanson (8-2) over Silver Lake. … DC Brown tossed a no-hitter with 12 strikeouts, and Matt Nardone scored the only run on a wild pitch in Plymouth North’s 1-0 win over Marshfield. … Gabe Knudsen struck out 18 in a complete-game shutout and finished 2-for-2 at the plate for Hanover in an 8-0 victory over Scituate. … Vinny O’Leary drove in four runs on four hits and stole two bases, while Kevin Pritchard threw a complete-game shutout with five strikeouts as North Quincy pulled away for a 13-4 win over Plymouth South.Connor Flynn scattered thre...

Max Scherzer struggles in first start since suspension against former team: ‘It was bittersweet’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:02:47 GMT

Max Scherzer struggles in first start since suspension against former team: ‘It was bittersweet’ DETROIT — Max Scherzer used to dominate at Comerica Park. He won the first of his three Cy Young Awards as a member of the Tigers and became one of the preeminent pitchers of his time during his five seasons in Detroit.This wasn’t the same Scherzer that took the mound Wednesday night. Scherzer gave up six earned runs and failed to get out of the fourth inning in an 8-1 loss to the Tigers in his first game back after a 10-game suspension. His velocity was down, his spin rates were down and the Mets couldn’t give him any offense to work with.“He went 13 days without pitching,” manager Buck Showalter said. “I was trying to get him to 80 pitches just to keep building him up, but it’s something you’ve got to go through. We were hoping for a little better results and I know he was. We only scored one run and even at five, we felt like we’d make a run at it but we didn’t.”The 13-day layoff may partially be to blame. Scherzer...

2 San Diego-area restaurants among 'most popular brunch spots in the US': OpenTable

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:02:47 GMT

2 San Diego-area restaurants among 'most popular brunch spots in the US': OpenTable SAN DIEGO -- Online restaurant-reservation service OpenTable released its annual list of the 100 Most Popular Brunch Spots for 2023, which conveniently comes just ahead of Mother's Day.For those still planning how to honor their mothers and celebrate the occasion, there are two San Diego-area restaurants that made the list and both are located in coastal North County. 5 brunch spots with a view in San Diego Pacific Coast Grill This award-winning restaurant in Cardiff offers guests a visual dining experience as it sits right next to the Pacific Ocean. Brunch can be enjoyed on one of two levels, with OpenTable saying every seat in the house is "carefully planned" to have a view of the water. As far as the menu goes, this spot offers an array of coastal cuisine. There's an oyster bar, sushi options and other seafood specialties like the Pan Seared Seabass or the Pacifico Battered Fish and Chips. You might want to finish this brunch off with a slice of their Tahitian Coconut Cheeseca...

Suspect sought after woman followed, harassed in Toronto’s west end

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:02:47 GMT

Suspect sought after woman followed, harassed in Toronto’s west end Toronto police are searching for a suspect after a woman was followed and harassed in the city’s west end.Officers were called to the area of Runnymede Road and Dundas Street West area just after 8 p.m. on April 26.Police say a man followed the woman around Runnymede Road between Bloor Street West and St. Clair Avenue West between April 16 and April 26 and harassed her.Investigators describe the man as 50 years old, five feet 10 inches tall, 220 pounds, with a medium build. He has light brown/grey short hair, unshaven black/grey facial hair, pock-marked skin, and has had his left arm amputated below the shoulder.He was last seen wearing a black “Boston Bruins” hat, black framed sunglasses, a black scarf around his neck, a maroon zip-up sweater, light grey sweat pants, and running shoes.

European Central Bank raises interest rates but slows pace

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:02:47 GMT

European Central Bank raises interest rates but slows pace FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — The European Central Bank slowed the pace of its interest rate increases Thursday, stepping back like the U.S. Federal Reserve from a string of jumbo hikes aimed at snuffing out inflation. The ECB’s quarter-point hike follows evidence that its efforts are working by making mortgages and business loans harder to get.The decision comes a day after the Fed approved a quarter-point increase and hinted that it may have reached the end of its hiking cycle. But the central bank for the 20 countries that use the euro currency started later and may still have further to go even as economic growth slows to a crawl and U.S. bank instability stirs new fears of financial turmoil.The ECB said in a statement that inflation “has declined over recent months but underlying price pressures remain strong.” It says its streak of six hikes of half- or three-quarters of a point are being “transmitted forcefully” by making loans harder to get but how that affects the rest of the e...