James van Riemsdyk joins forces with Bruins for a change
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:45 GMT
James van Riemsdyk donned the spoked B for the first time at the Bruins’ first captain’s practice on Tuesday after the 34-year-old left wing spent much of his career as a Black and Gold rival.It started off with a joyous bang for him, but he was more often on the wrong side of a couple different rivalries. Now he’s hoping get his own career back on track while at the same team trying to extend this vastly changed Bruin team’s stay among the league’s elite.“I was certainly on the other side of some pretty intense rivalries for a lot of years,” said van Riemsdyk, “but it’s been good to get here to the area, get acclimated and get to know a some of these guys a lot better. I’ve heard a lot of great things about a lot of the guys.”Drafted second overall by the Philadelphia Flyers in 2007, the former UNH star and New Jersey native had an eventful rookie season in Philly – at the Bruins’ expense. He was a member of that 2010 FlyersR...Healey officials holding private meeting on emergency shelters for House lawmakers
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:45 GMT
The Healey administration plans to hold a private briefing Thursday afternoon for House lawmakers to cover the state’s emergency assistance shelter system, which officials have used to house displaced families and newly arrived migrants.Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll plans to lead the closed-door talks in a members-only lounge inside the State House House from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m., according to an emailed invite from Healey’s deputy chief of staff to representatives.The briefing is “for house members only” and a virtual option is available for representatives who cannot join in person, according to the invite obtained and verified by the Herald.“As with our first briefing, we will focus on recent updates and topics that affect EA across the state and districts. For any district-specific or hotel-specific issues, we would be happy to schedule separate, off-line conversations,” wrote Alicia Rebello-Pradas, Healey’s deputy chief of staff for legislative affairs.In an email to House members, H...Digital nomads are traveling by day and working by night
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:45 GMT
Jo Constantz | (TNS) Bloomberg NewsTherese-Heather Belen is living the dream, working remotely full-time while traveling across Vietnam, Thailand, Japan and India.But the dream comes with a catch: Her workday starts in the evening and lasts through the night. To stay in the same timezone as coworkers at her New York-based marketing tech firm, about a 12-hour difference, she works and takes meetings into the wee hours of the morning.For some, ambitious “workcation” trips like these are seen as a way to make up for lost time during pandemic lockdowns. For others who choose to wander far from their home timezone, such adventures can veer off course, becoming hellish journeys to the land of sleep deprivation.Belen, who is traveling with Remote Year, a program that functions like a kind of study abroad trip for working adults, said this lifestyle allows her to experience more of the world than would ever have been possible working a traditional 9-to-5. “You hear stories all the time like...Harvard University is the worst college for free speech: ‘Abysmal’ rating, report says
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:45 GMT
Just as the school year kicks off and students return to campus, Harvard University has been ranked as the worst college for free speech in the country.Harvard ranked last out of 248 colleges in a survey of more than 55,000 students across the U.S., receiving the only “Abysmal” rating in the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression and College Pulse free speech rankings.“Each year, the climate on college campuses grows more inhospitable to free speech,” said FIRE Director of Polling and Analytics Sean Stevens.“Some of the most prestigious universities in our country have the most repressive administrations,” Stevens added. “Students should know that a college degree at certain schools may come at the expense of their free speech rights.”The campus free speech rankings rely heavily on student responses and on how schools responded to deplatforming attempts.Related ArticlesLocal News | Winchester’s Corr gets big k...What is it about Austin? Simply put, this ‘weird’ Texas city has it all
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:45 GMT
Patti Nickell | Tribune News Service (TNS)For a whale-watching cruise there’s Boston, for a dolphin-watching cruise, Miami, but for a bat-watching cruise, go to Austin, Texas.From late spring to early fall, 1.5 million freetail Mexican bats take off nightly from their hangout (literally) under the Congress Avenue Bridge in search of food.Onlookers line the bridge spanning Lady Bird Lake, but cruise boats dedicated to bat watching will get you closer to the action — too close and you may even leave with an unwanted souvenir in the form of bat poop.Weird? Maybe, but so is Austin. It has officially been so since 2000 when a local businessman called an Austin radio station to promote one-of-a-kind businesses.What resulted was an obsession with all things local and a slogan, “Keep Austin Weird.” (For those touting Portland as the slogan’s originator, that city’s claim to weirdness came in 2003. But it gets credit for knowing a good idea when it heard one.)Austin is on everyone’s radar th...US imposes sanctions on Sudanese paramilitary leader for human rights abuses in monthslong conflict
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:45 GMT
CAIRO (AP) — The United States imposed sanctions Wednesday on Sudanese paramilitary commander Abdel-Rahim Hamdan Dagalo for acts of violence and human rights abuses committed by his troops in their monthslong conflict with Sudan’s army. The U.S. Treasury said in a statement that it had sanctioned Abdel-Rahim — a senior military commander and brother of Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, who is the head of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces — accusing him of leading a group of soldiers responsible for “the massacre of civilians, ethnic killings, and use of sexual violence.”Sudan plunged into chaos almost five months ago when long-simmering tensions between the military, led by Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan, and the RSF escalated into open warfare.According to Wednesday’s statement, the sanctions will block all U.S. property and entities owned by Abdel-Rahim. They are the first sanctions targeting an individual and made public by the U.S. since the conflict broke out. U.S. Secretary of...Moroccan senate president delays historic trip to Israel due to illness and says he will return
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:45 GMT
JERUSALEM (AP) — Morocco’s senate president has postponed a historic visit to Israel due to a medical emergency, the Israeli parliament announced Wednesday.The announcement came just a day before Enaam Mayara was scheduled to visit Israel’s Knesset, or parliament, on a trip aimed at cementing the fledgling ties between the two countries. Mayara was to be the first Moroccan official and one of the few Muslim leaders ever to set foot in the Knesset. The parliament had planned to greet him with a red carpet and a ceremonial guard of honor. Israel and Morocco fully normalized relations as part of the 2020 Abraham Accords, a series of diplomatic agreements between Israel and four Arab countries brokered by then-President Donald Trump. The Knesset issued a statement late Wednesday saying that Mayara had been hospitalized during a stop in neighboring Jordan. He was forced to reschedule his Israel trip and call off a visit earlier in the day to the Palestinian government in the ...Lawyers claim cable TV and phone companies are also responsible in Maui fires
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:45 GMT
HONOLULU (AP) — After a visit to a warehouse where Hawaiian Electric Company is housing power poles and electrical equipment that may be key to the investigation of last month’s devastating fires on Maui, lawyers for Lahaina residents and business owners told a court Tuesday that cable TV and telephone companies share responsibility for the disaster because they allegedly overloaded and destabilized some of the poles.The lawyers said the cables were attached in a way that put too much tension on the poles, causing them to lean and break in the winds on Aug. 8 when flames burned down much of Lahaina, killing at least 115 people and destroying more than 2,000 structures. LippSmith LLP has filed a proposed class action against Hawaii’s electric utility and Maui County in state court in Hawaii. Attorney Graham LippSmith is now asking the court to add multiple telecommunications companies and public and private landowners to the original suit.“In a disaster of this magnitude, it ta...A football coach who got job back after Supreme Court ruled he could pray on the field has resigned
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:45 GMT
BREMERTON, Wash. (AP) — A high school football coach in Washington state who won his job back after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled he could pray on the field resigned Wednesday after just one game back. Assistant Bremerton High School coach Joe Kennedy made the announcement on his website, citing several reasons, including that he needed to care for an ailing family member out of state. He had been living full-time in Florida before the football season started last Friday.“I believe I can best continue to advocate for constitutional freedom and religious liberty by working from outside the school system so that is what I will do,” Kennedy wrote. “I will continue to work to help people understand and embrace the historic ruling at the heart of our case.”In a statement, the Bremerton School District confirmed Kennedy had submitted his resignation. School officials declined to comment on his exit, saying they would not issue any further statements, as the resignation is a personnel matte...Hollywood readies for a season with stars on the sidelines
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:56:45 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Hollywood is at a standstill. Actors and screenwriters are months into a dual strike. Film sets are dark. But the movies are still coming — or, at least, most of them. Even if that means some potentially solitary red-carpet walks.“I’m hoping I’m not promoting the movie by myself,” says Nia DaCosta, director of the upcoming Marvel movie “The Marvels” (Nov. 10). “No one’s there to see me, either. They’re going to be like, ‘Where’s Brie Larson?’”Though the ongoing actors and screenwriters strikes are casting a pall over the fall movie season and prompting some films to postpone, a parade of awards contenders and autumn blockbusters are on the way, nevertheless.The fall has long been the preferred domain of filmmakers and auteurs, but this year that’s doubly so. With cast members largely prevented from promotion duties, directors — whether helming an Oscar shoo-in or superhero blockbuster — are carrying the load, albeit very reluctantly.“I think we’re now in a new ...Latest news
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