Patriots owner Robert Kraft launches antisemitism campaign
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:10 GMT
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft faced the camera during a video call, pointing to a small, sky-blue lapel pin on his blazer.The pin is the symbol of a $25 million “Stand Up to Jewish Hate” campaign launched Monday by the 81-year-old billionaire through his Foundation to Combat Antisemitism, aiming to raise awareness nationwide about soaring incidents of antisemitism online and in person. The campaign will feature emotive ads to be introduced by stars of top television shows such as NBC’s “The Voice,” and the “Kelly Clarkson Show,” and Bravo’s “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen.”“This little blue square represents the Jewish population in the United States – 2.4%,” said Kraft, who was raised in Brookline, Massachusetts, in an observant Orthodox Jewish family. “But we’re the victims of 55% of the hate crimes in this country.”The ads are intended to tug at the heartstrings of non-Jewish Americans, said Matthew Berger, the foundation’s executive director. One o...2 firefighters injured in blaze at Ayer home
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:10 GMT
Two firefighters were injured in a blaze on Wright Road in Ayer Monday morning. Officials say the fire broke out around 8:30 a.m. Firefighters were called in from surrounding towns to help battle the large flames. All the people who live in the home got out safely. Two firefighters are being treated for minor injuries and are expected to be okay. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Bill Belichick deflects questions on Bill O’Brien, Joe Judge and Patriots’ coaching changes
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:10 GMT
In his first press conference of the offseason, Patriots coach Bill Belichick fielded dozens of questions about the state of the team Monday, including his remade coaching staff.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Bill Belichick offers 4-word explanation why should Patriots fans be optimistic New England Patriots | Broncos head coach Sean Payton nixes Jerry Jeudy trade talk New England Patriots | Time for a little Q & A with Patriots head coach Bill Belichick New England Patriots | NFL Notes: Re-setting Patriots roster needs with an eye toward the draft New England Patriots | Ex-Patriots WR Nelson Agholor signing 1-year deal with AFC rival In January, the Patriots hired Bill O’Brien to replace both Matt Patricia as the team’s offensive play-caller and Joe Judge as the team’s quarterbacks coach. Adrian Klemm, formerly an assistant at the University of Oregon and with the Steelers,...Orioles one of six MLB teams to debut City Connect uniforms in 2023
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:10 GMT
The Orioles will be one of six Major League Baseball teams in 2023 to debut new City Connect uniforms, the league announced Monday.The Orioles will first play in the new threads May 26 against the Texas Rangers.City Connect is an MLB initiative for teams to have alternate uniforms based on aspects unique to each city. After this season, 20 of 30 MLB teams will have City Connect uniforms.The other teams scheduled to debut the alternates this year are the Atlanta Braves, Seattle Mariners, Cincinnati Reds, Pittsburgh Pirates and Rangers.The Braves, the first team scheduled to play in their City Connects, released the design Monday. The jerseys are white with blue sleeves to honor the one Hank Aaron wore when he hit home run No. 715 to break Babe Ruth’s record.Last season, the Washington Nationals were one of seven teams to debut City Connects, with the gray and pink uniforms inspired by the cherry blossoms in Washington.The Orioles will become the second American League East club...Bill Belichick offers 4-word explanation why should Patriots fans be optimistic
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:10 GMT
Over the past three seasons, the Patriots are 25-26.By NFL standards, they are like most teams: wandering the wilderness until they find a franchise quarterback or another, less traveled road out of the woods and toward contention. But by New England standards — those raised to unprecedented heights by two decades of unprecedented success — these are hard times.Looking ahead, the 2023 season isn’t expected to be any kinder to the Patriots, with betting markets widely projecting them to again miss the playoffs.Speaking with reporters Monday at the NFL owners meetings, Pats coach Bill Belichick was asked what message he would deliver to fans ahead of next season and why they should be optimistic. His answer is below in a brief snapshot of his Q&A with reporters, Belichick’s first press conference of the offseason.Q: Would you say anything to the fans right now as to where the team sits and what you’re trying to put together? What would you say to them...Fans welcome Aztecs back to San Diego after advancing to Final Four
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:10 GMT
SAN DIEGO — Aztecs fans lined up overnight to welcome home the San Diego State University Men’s Basketball team, fresh off advancing to the Final Four for the first time in program history.SDSU defeated Creighton 57-56 Sunday in the NCAA Tournament's South Regional Final in a back-and-forth matchup that went down to the very last second.Following the historic win, the team was greeted by a crowd of Aztecs fans when the team bus returned to campus around 1 a.m. Monday morning. Viejas Arena alive with fans, as San Diego State advances to Final Four "Thanks for waiting so late at night to welcome us back," SDSU Head Coach Brian Dutcher said. "We are excited to represent San Diego State and the City of San Diego in the Final Four and we will be heading to Houston to try and win the whole thing.""We have the greatest fan base in the country. They support us in Viejas, they support us on the road and they support us when they come home," Dutcher added.The Elite 8 victory was sealed when...Teen killed in Toronto subway station stabbing remembered as kind, good friend
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:10 GMT
A 16-year-old who died after an apparently unprovoked stabbing at a Toronto subway station is being remembered as a kind person who enjoyed spending time with family and friends.Police have said Gabriel Magalhaes died on Saturday night after being stabbed at Keele subway station, where he had been sitting on a bench when he was approached.The principal of the high school Gabriel attended says in a letter to students and parents today that the teen will be sorely missed.RELATED: Man stabbed onboard TTC bus in Toronto’s west endEtobicoke Collegiate Institute principal Jennifer Kurtz says Gabriel was a kind student who enjoyed school, and his death is a “tragic loss.”Those who knew Gabriel have set up a memorial with flowers and notes outside Keele subway station. A 22-year-old man of no fixed address has been charged with one count of first-degree murder in the case.Amalgamated Transit Union Local 113 (ATU), which represents nearly 12,000 public transit workers in To...Suspect dead after shooting at Nashville private school
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:10 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A shooting at a private Christian grade school in Nashville wounded several people Monday, authorities said. The suspect is dead after a confrontation with police.The shooting occurred at The Covenant School, a Presbyterian school for about 200 students from preschool to sixth grade. Students walked to safety Monday, holding hands as they left their school surrounded by police cars, to a nearby church to reunited with their parents. The Nashville Fire Department said on Twitter there are “multiple patients” but their conditions were not immediately clear. It was also not known whether the victims were staff, teachers or students from The Covenant School, where students walked to safety holding hands to a nearby church to reunited with their parents. The shooter died after being “engaged by” officers, Metro Nashville Police said in a Twitter post. It was not immediately clear whether the shooter died by suicide or was shot by police.The fire department said th...US to adopt new restrictions on using commercial spyware
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:10 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. government will restrict its use of commercial spyware tools that have been used to surveil human rights activists, journalists and dissidents around the world, under an executive order issued Monday by President Joe Biden. The order responds to growing U.S. and global concerns about programs that can capture text messages and other cellphone data. Some programs — so-called “zero-click” exploits — can infect a phone without the user clicking on a malicious link. Governments around the world — including the U.S. — are known to collect large amounts of data for intelligence and law enforcement purposes, including communications from their own citizens. The proliferation of commercial spyware has made powerful tools newly available to smaller countries, but also created what researchers and human-rights activists warn are opportunities for abuse and repression.The White House released the executive order in advance of its second summit for democracy this week...Twitter celebs balk at paying Elon Musk for blue check mark
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:20:10 GMT
William Shatner, Monica Lewinsky and other prolific Twitter commentators — some household names, others little-known journalists — could soon be losing the blue check marks that helped verify their identity on the social media platform.They could get the marks back by paying up to $11 a month. But some longtime users, including 92-year-old Star Trek legend Shatner, have balked at buying the premium service championed by Twitter’s billionaire owner and chief executive Elon Musk.After months of delay, Musk is gleefully promising that Friday is the deadline for celebrities, journalists and others who’d been verified for free to pony up or lose their legacy status. “It will be glorious,” he tweeted Monday, in response to a Twitter user who noted that Friday is also April Fools Day.After buying Twitter for $44 billion in October, Musk has been trying to boost the struggling platform’s revenue by pushing more people to pay for a premium subscription. But his ...Latest news
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