Malden man accused of smashing car with bat and injuring 1-year-old girl appears in court

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:45:00 GMT

Malden man accused of smashing car with bat and injuring 1-year-old girl appears in court A Malden man accused of breaking a car’s windshields and injuring a 1-year-old child in the process was in court on Wednesday.Clifford Jones, 66, was in a Boston courtroom for his pre-trial hearing, two weeks after he was arraigned for allegedly smashing a vehicle’s windows following an apparent fender bender.Boston police say his arrest on July 18 came after officers were first called around 6:15 a.m. for a possible hit-and-run accident on Camden Street in the city’s South End.Locating the victim, police learned that the suspect, later identified as Jones, allegedly backed into the victim’s car, leading to a verbal argument.While both parties were arguing outside of their vehicles after checking for damage, the victim said Jones retrieved a baseball bat and started smashing the victim’s front and back windshields.Inside of the car was the victim’s 1-year-old daughter, who suffered cuts and lacerations as glass rained down on her while she sat in ...

Georgia prosecutors are suing to strike down a new state law that undermines their authority

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:45:00 GMT

Georgia prosecutors are suing to strike down a new state law that undermines their authority By JEFF AMY (Associated Press)DECATUR, Ga. (AP) — Four district attorneys in Georgia are asking a judge to strike down a law creating a commission to discipline and remove state prosecutors, arguing it violates the U.S. and Georgia constitutions.The attack on Georgia’s Prosecuting Attorneys Qualifications Commission, filed Wednesday in Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta, comes after Republicans pushed through a law creating the panel earlier this year. Republican Gov. Brian Kemp pledged when he signed the law that it would curb “far-left prosecutors” who are “making our communities less safe.”Sherry Boston, the district attorney in the overwhelmingly Democratic Atlanta suburb of DeKalb County and the lead plaintiff, called the issue “bigger than Georgia.”“We are talking about prosecutorial discretion and prosecutorial independence, both of which have been solidly under assault the last few years,” Boston told The Assoc...

FHA 203(k) loans: What they are and how they work

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:45:00 GMT

FHA 203(k) loans: What they are and how they work Libby Wells | Bankrate.com (TNS)When you buy a home, there are usually a few repairs to pay for. Buyers who want to take on a real fixer-upper might be facing the prospect of many projects.If this is the case for you, you may be considering an FHA 203(k) loan, also known as a mortgage rehab loan or Section 203(k) loan, which combines the financing for both the home’s purchase and remodeling or repairs into a single loan.What is an FHA 203(k) loan?An FHA 203(k) loan is a mortgage product insured by the Federal Housing Administration that allows homebuyers to borrow enough money to cover both the cost of the home and the price of necessary repairs, including labor and materials.Certain 203(k) loans may allow you to finance up to six months of mortgage payments. Note that the FHA does not lend the funds for 203(k) rehab loans. Rather, it provides financial protection to lenders that do.Types of FHA 203(k) loansThe FHA insures two types of 203(k) loans:—Limited 203(k): The limited 203(k...

Patriots continuing to manage Rhamondre Stevenson’s workload in practice

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:45:00 GMT

Patriots continuing to manage Rhamondre Stevenson’s workload in practice FOXBORO — Rhamondre Stevenson does not know why he’s spent three of the Patriots’ first seven practices of training camp away from the majority of his teammates working on a side field conditioning.Following a series of questions about his limited workload a week into practice, Stevenson paused.“Honestly, you’ve got to ask Bill Belichick,” he said. “I don’t know why I’m not practicing.”Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Cole Strange among six missing, three starters limited at Patriots’ padded practice Thursday New England Patriots | How Bill O’Brien’s offense is helping the Patriots offense and defense in training camp New England Patriots | Patirots extra points: Potential cause for Hunter Henry’s training camp breakout New England Patriots | Patriots training camp Day 7: Mac Jones’ best practice yet, a rising linebacker and more WR woes New England Patriots | Patriots clai...

Patriots WR JuJu Smith-Schuster: Playing for Bill O’Brien helped draw me to New England

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:45:00 GMT

Patriots WR JuJu Smith-Schuster: Playing for Bill O’Brien helped draw me to New England FOXBORO — After all these years and Super Bowls rings, Bill Belichick naturally ranks among the top reasons free agents cite when asked why they signed with the Patriots.But wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, the Pats’ top acquisition this offseason, had another Bill in mind when he signed his 3-year deal last March. It was his new offensive coordinator, Bill O’Brien.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Cole Strange among six missing, three starters limited at Patriots’ padded practice Thursday New England Patriots | How Bill O’Brien’s offense is helping the Patriots offense and defense in training camp New England Patriots | Patirots extra points: Potential cause for Hunter Henry’s training camp breakout New England Patriots | Patriots training camp Day 7: Mac Jones’ best practice yet, a rising linebacker and more WR woes New England Patriots | Patriots claim...

New union contract bumps pay 18% for MBTA workers as agency looks to continue hiring spree

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:45:00 GMT

New union contract bumps pay 18% for MBTA workers as agency looks to continue hiring spree A new union contract between the MBTA and nearly half its workforce offers an 18% pay hike, incentives to stay at the transit agency, and targeted hiring goals for hard-to-fill positions, officials said Wednesday.The contract still needs to be approved by the MBTA board, which meets next on Thursday, but MBTA General Manager Phillip Eng and Boston Carmen’s Local 589 boss Jim Evers gave their stamp of approval at a press conference outside of the MBTA’s Cabot Yard.The contract — which covers maintenance workers, bus drivers, train drivers, and other frontline employees — will provide an 18% wage increase over four years, codifies “a number of attraction and retention” measures, better pay progression for new hires, and sign-on bonuses, Gov. Maura Healey said.“It also expands benefits, adding 10 days of paid parental leave, bereavement leave for domestic partners, and dental and vision coverage for part time workers,” she said. “These are opportunities that current T worke...

Pittsburgh synagogue shooter sentenced to death for deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:45:00 GMT

Pittsburgh synagogue shooter sentenced to death for deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history The gunman who stormed a synagogue in the heart of Pittsburgh’s Jewish community and killed 11 worshippers will be sentenced to death for perpetrating the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history.Robert Bowers spewed hatred of Jews and espoused white supremacist beliefs online before methodically planning and carrying out the 2018 massacre at the Tree of Life synagogue, where members of three congregations had gathered for Sabbath worship and study. Bowers, a truck driver from suburban Baldwin, also wounded two worshippers and five responding police officers.The same federal jury that convicted the 50-year-old Bowers on 63 criminal counts recommended Wednesday that he be put to death for an attack whose impacts continue to reverberate nearly five years later. A judge will formally impose the sentence later.The verdict came after a lengthy trial in which jurors heard in chilling detail how Bowers reloaded at least twice, stepped over the bloodied bodies of his victims to look for...

4.2-magnitude earthquake recorded east of Ocotillo Wells

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:45:00 GMT

4.2-magnitude earthquake recorded east of Ocotillo Wells SAN DIEGO — An earthquake shook an area near San Diego County Tuesday night, according to the U.S. Geological Survey.A 4.2-magnitude earthquake struck near Niland, California in Imperial County at 10:38 p.m., USGS data shows. This area is east of Ocotillo Wells and just east of the Salton Sea. How to visit Cabrillo National Monument for free this week The quake occurred at a depth of about 2 miles, sending shockwaves that could be felt for several miles, according to USGS.A USGS intensity map shows the quake was felt in El Centro and Mexicali, which is directly across the U.S. border with Mexico. It also shows some intensity being felt in San Diego County's Ocotillo Wells and Borrego Springs. There were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

Lowest-paying jobs in San Diego

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:45:00 GMT

Lowest-paying jobs in San Diego SAN DIEGO — The U.S. may be one of the wealthiest countries in the world, but financial inequality prevails within its borders. That divide is growing, especially between the poorest and richest U.S. residents.The middle class is shrinking. In 2021, just half of adults lived in a middle-income household, a huge drop from 61% in the 70s. This dip meant some middle-class adults broke into the high-income bracket. At the same time, the share of lower-income residents is growing: 29% of adults lived in low-income households in 2021, compared to 25% in 1971.Wages over this period grew at all income levels, but the rich got significantly higher bumps. Pew Charitable Trusts found that high incomes grew 69% over the past 50 years, while low incomes grew just 45%. The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated and further exposed these harsh financial gaps.The difference in pay for the highest- and lowest-paying jobs in the U.S. last year was over eightfold: from about $28,000 for entertainment attendant...

Riding ever higher in polls, Trump indicted for trying to overturn 2020 election loss

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 19:45:00 GMT

Riding ever higher in polls, Trump indicted for trying to overturn 2020 election loss WASHINGTON — “You’re too honest,” Donald Trump allegedly told Mike Pence on the first day of 2021, six days before supporters of a defeated yet defiant president stormed Capitol Hill and tried to subvert the outcome of a free and fair election.That assessment of the former vice-president and his commitment to democracy is just one of the revelations in what is the third — but perhaps most explosive — indictment of Trump to come down in just the last four months. And it comes, remarkably, with the former commander-in-chief seemingly at the height of his post-presidential powers, with polls showing him with a towering lead in the race to challenge Joe Biden for the White House. “The defendant lost the 2020 presidential election,” special counsel Jack Smith writes in the first paragraph of the long-awaited 45-page indictment delivered late Tuesday. “Determined to remain in power,” Trump spent the next two months systematically testing and ignor...