Bipartisan bill would allow tribes in Maine to benefit from federal law, stops short of sovereignty
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:21:18 GMT
AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — New legislation would allow Native Americans in Maine to benefit from federal laws despite terms of a land claims settlement, providing help to Wabanaki tribes while stopping short of full sovereignty that they’ve long sought.The bipartisan proposal introduced by Democratic House Speaker Rachel Talbot Ross forbids the creation of tribal casinos without state permission and keeps intact existing criminal jurisdictions, removing potential stumbling blocks to allowing tribes to benefit from laws meant to help them.“With this bill, we have the opportunity to right this wrong,” Talbot Ross said Wednesday in a statement, noting that the bill is a step toward greater sovereignty sought by tribes.But the administration of Democratic Gov. Janet Mills opposed the proposal, and her general counsel warned Wednesday that the bill could lead to confusion and litigation.Tribes in the state are governed by the Maine Indian Claims Settlement Act of 1980 that stipulat...Aaron Rodgers limited during Wednesday’s practice, Jets optimistic he can return later this week
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:21:18 GMT
Last week during the first OTA practice made available to the media, Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers strained his calf.Eight days later, Rodgers was limited during Wednesday’s practice, but Jets coach Robert Saleh said he expects the 39-year-old quarterback to fully participate later this week.“He’s fine,” Saleh said. “He’s just doing a bunch of rehab.”While warming up before practice, Rodgers injured his calf during conditional drills on May 23. It appeared he injured his calf during a drill that involved a medicine ball and a sled with a weight attached to it.He watched practice from the sidelines but told reporters he decided to take a “vet day” last week as he didn’t think the injury was too severe.On Wednesday, Rodgers, for the most part, continued to watch the rest of the Jets players practice from the sideline. At the start of practice, Rodgers and tackle Duane Brown rode stationary bikes off to the side while players...Nuggets coach Mike Malone is taking his New York City style to the NBA Finals
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:21:18 GMT
Before he could coach the Denver Nuggets in the NBA Finals, Mike Malone had to hide behind trees.The spying in disguise was a necessary part of his duties at Providence College, where Malone, a graduate assistant at the time, was tasked with ensuring players went to class.“We called Mike Malone a Friar, the real Friar,” says Jamel Thomas, a star guard for the Providence Friars from 1995 to 1999. “Because he’d hide behind trees to make sure we’d go to class and s—t.“He was literally behind trees with his hoodie on.”The ‘Friar’ nickname meaning, beyond the obvious connection to Providence, was likely rooted in the ‘Robin Hood’ character, Friar Tuck, who lived in Sherwood Forest. Malone had too much of a spicy vocabulary to be confused with a servant of religion. And while his spying came from a place of support, it might’ve been met by players with more resistance — or perhaps animosity — if it w...MIAA state softball tournament pairings
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:21:18 GMT
SOFTBALL DIVISION 1SEEDS: 1. Central Catholic (19-1); 2. King Philip Regional (20-2); 3. Taunton (19-1); 4. Wachusett Regional (20-0); 5. Peabody Veterans (17-1); 6. Lincoln-Sudbury (19-1); 7. Bishop Feehan (12-9); 8. Bridgewater-Raynham (17-3); 9. Methuen (13-7); 10. Attleboro (12-8); 11. Woburn Memorial (17-3); 12. Saint Paul Diocesan (14-6); 13. North Andover (13-7); 14. Westford Academy (10-6); 15. Chelmsford (10-10); 16. Arlington (13-7); 17. Reading Memorial (12-8); 18. Hingham (18-2); 19. Franklin (9-11); 20. Newton South (13-7); 21. Marshfield (14-6); 22. Doherty Memorial (10-7); 23. Andover (8-12); 24. New Bedford (11-9); 25. Natick (11-8); 26. Braintree (11-9); 27. Lexington (11-9); 28. Milford (7-13); 29. Concord-Carlisle (13-7); 30. Shrewsbury (8-12); 31. Needham (8-10); 32. Beverly (11-9); 33. Framingham (11-9); 34. Everett (18-2); 35. Wellesley (10-8); 36. Boston Latin (10-10); 37. Medford (14-6); 38. Lynn Classical (12-8); 39. Lynn English (10-10)PRELIMINARY ROUN...Celtics will do ‘soul searching’ this offseason after alarming patterns led to playoff exit
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:21:18 GMT
The end of each of the last two Celtics seasons saw a celebration and trophy presentation on the TD Garden parquet. But the C’s weren’t present for either of them.Instead, the Celtics were back in their locker room, packing up for the summer while the Warriors celebrated a championship and then, a year later, the Heat stood on a podium at Boston’s mid-court after advancing to the NBA Finals on Monday night.Both instances were a stark reminder of the Celtics’ surprising failures at home, a troubling trend that has haunted them over the last two postseasons. Once hallowed ground, the Garden has become a house of horrors for the Celtics. Over their last two playoff springs, the C’s had a combined 11-12 record in Boston. That’s the most home playoff losses in a two-year span in NBA history.That’s simply unforgivable, especially for a championship contender.“This is difficult because this building for so many years has been so special,” Al Horford said after Monday night’s loss. “It̵...How Luis Alberto Urrea honors his mother’s WWII service in ‘Good Night, Irene’
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:21:18 GMT
Luis Alberto Urrea is no stranger to historical fiction. The author earned rave reviews for his 2005 novel “The Hummingbird’s Daughter,” which told the story of his great-aunt, Teresita Urrea, the legendary 19th-century curandera, or healer, and folk hero known as the “Saint of Cabora.” A sequel to the novel, called “Queen of America,” was published six years later; it followed Teresita fleeing Mexico for the U.S., where she meets a variety of Americans and immigrants near the turn of the 20th century.Urrea turned to his family history again for his latest novel, “Good Night, Irene,” published by Little, Brown on May 30. The book is inspired by his mother, Phyllis McLaughlin, who served in the Red Cross Clubmobile Service in World War II. The “Donut Dollies” followed American troops around Europe, driving trucks that offered the soldiers comfort in the form of hot coffee and freshly made treats.Related: Sign up for our free newsletter about books, authors, reading and more“Good Nigh...When should social workers separate families? A federal lawsuit raises thorny questions
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:21:18 GMT
By STEVE LeBLANC (Associated Press)BOSTON (AP) — When child welfare workers and police knocked on Sarah Perkins’ and Joshua Sabey’s front door well past midnight one weekend last summer, the parents were shocked to learn the state of Massachusetts had come to take their two young sons.It’s the kind of harrowing scene that plays out daily across the country as social workers motivated by a desire to protect children run up against confused and concerned parents.What followed was emotional anguish, a bureaucratic battle, vindication for the parents and a lawsuit filed earlier this month by a legal advocacy group. The couple hopes for a favorable ruling that will increase oversight of child removals nationwide.The children were taken in Massachusetts because of a child abuse report stemming from a hospital visit. On July 13, 2022, Perkins whisked their 3-month-old son Cal to an emergency room. He had a 103-degree fever.An X-ray checking for pneumonia found a rib fracture the couple had...Belichick: Patriots ‘moved on’ after losing 2 workout days for NFL rules violation
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:21:18 GMT
Patriots coach Bill Belichick says the team has moved on after losing two days of workouts for violating NFL offseason workout rules.“It’s in the past. We’ve moved on,” Belichick said Wednesday as his team resumed their optional offseason conditioning program.The team announced last week that a scheduled workout that was supposed to be open for reporters to attend had been canceled. Another workout originally slated for this week was also canceled.The violation reportedly was for holding a mandatory meeting that was required to be optional.“Had a good long weekend,” Belichick said when asked what effect the lost workout time had on the team. “The whole situation is in the past and we moved on.”Belichick confirmed the violations occurred over three days of Phase 2 of the nine-week program in which teams are allowed to conduct workouts on the field.The Patriots were originally allotted 13 days of workouts. They will now hold a total of 1...Here’s how Jordan’s royal wedding will reverberate across the region and beyond
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:21:18 GMT
The Middle Eastern country of Jordan is set to host its biggest royal wedding in years on Thursday as the country’s young Crown Prince Hussein exchanges vows with Rajwa Alseif, daughter of one of Saudi Arabia’s wealthiest and most influential families.With a VIP list that includes First Lady Jill Biden, White House climate envoy John Kerry and members of several European and Asian royal families, the wedding is sure to provide plenty of fodder for tabloids and gossip columns.But the ceremony will reverberate across the region in other ways as well. It is a test of sorts for Jordan’s ruling family, which has gone through a rough patch in recent years due to economic troubles and some public infighting. It deepens the ties between two countries in a turbulent region. And perhaps most importantly, it will give the world its first glimpse of the man tapped to one day rule this desert kingdom.Longtime AP journalist Josef Federman has been covering the Middle East for two decades, and in ...Justice Department should investigate beatings at Georgia jail, attorney says
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:21:18 GMT
SAVANNAH, Ga. (AP) — An attorney for two men whose beatings by guards were recorded by security cameras at a county jail in Georgia called Wednesday for the U.S. Justice Department to investigate what he called a systemic pattern of sheriff’s officers abusing detainees.“They are beating people indiscriminately inside this jail,” civil rights attorney Harry Daniels told reporters at a news conference outside the Camden County Sheriff’s Office, about 95 miles (152 kilometers) south of Savannah. Daniels represents Jarrett Hobbs, a 41-year-old Black man booked into the Camden County jail for a traffic violation and drug possession charges on Sept. 3. Security cameras recorded jailers rushing to Hobbs’ cell and repeatedly punching him before hurling him against a wall. On March 24, video from a camera in the jail’s lunchroom showed 23-year-old Zyaire Ratliff, a Black man detained for violating his probation and failing to appear in court, being shoved to the floor...Latest news
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