Hamas calls for worldwide protests prompting increased security measures in South Florida
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:14:04 GMT
In response to a call by Hamas leaders for a global “Day of Rage” on a holy day for Muslims, South Florida is stepping up security measures despite no specific credible threats. The call for worldwide protests has raised concerns and prompted heightened vigilance across the region. “We’re going to have a police presence throughout October 13th because of the threat,” said Rabbi Ariel Yeshurun of Skylake Synagogue. “We are asking everyone to be extra vigilant, cautious, and open up your eyes and ears.”Skylake Synagogue Hebrew School in North Miami Beach is among the institutions taking precautionary steps in response to the call for protests on a significant religious day. “To call on his believers — his followers — to sacrifice blood and soul to kill innocent people, on a day that is designated in the Muslim faith to prayer. It’s uh, I mean I think, it’s overwhelming,” expressed Rabbi Yeshurun. Rabbi Yoni ...Alaska Airlines has created a coffee that it says tastes better in the sky
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:14:04 GMT
New York (CNN) — Drinking bad coffee is just one of the many downsides of flying. Alaska Airlines thinks it has a solution.Alaska has created a custom blend with Portland-based roaster Stumptown to make a coffee that’s immune from the altitude-changing effects that airborne-served coffee typically creates, including tasting bitter and weak.The custom coffee, a first for a major airline, will exclusively be served on every Alaska flight, including its regional carrier Horizon Air, by December 1.Taste and smell are inextricably combined and people’s sense of smell is significantly altered in the sky. Food and drinks taste different because pressurized cabins lower blood oxygen levels, which reduces the ability of olfactory receptors (i.e. the ability to smell). The extremely dry air of the cabin, with its humidity levels lower than that of the Sahara Desert, also affects the nose.To combat those effects, Alaska turned to Stumptown’s Holler Mountain, a medium-dark blend, for the base, ...Oklahoma judge could be removed for her text exchanges during a murder trial
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:14:04 GMT
(CNN) — An Oklahoma judge may be forced to step down for allegedly exchanging over 500 text messages with a bailiff in which she mocked trial participants and talked offensively about the state’s attorneys while she presided over a murder trial in June, according to a petition filed Tuesday.Texts cited in the filing described Lincoln County District Judge Traci Soderstrom making fun of attorneys, jurors and witnesses and showing bias against state prosecutors while also showing bias in favor of the defendant and complimenting the defense attorney, the filing claims.The petition came after a probe into the judge’s phone use by the Council on Judicial Complaints.Soderstrom’s attorney did not immediately respond to CNN’s request for comment.According to the petition, Soderstrom was presiding over a first-degree murder trial. The defendant was found guilty of second-degree manslaughter, a verdict that Soderstrom accepted, and imposed a four-year sentence, time served, resulting in no ad...France cracks down on pro-Palestinian protesters amid security concerns
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:14:04 GMT
Paris police used used teargas and water cannons to break up a rally in support of Palestinians in the French capital on Friday amid fears the Israel-Hamas conflict could spill over into France.Despite the French government’s ban on pro-Palestinian demonstrations in the country, thousands of protesters waved the Palestinian flag and chanted “Palestine will win,” “Israel murderer,” “Macron accomplice” and “we are all Palestinians,” French media reported. According to French Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin, more than 100 antisemitic cases have been reported in France since Hamas launched its surprise attack in Israel last Saturday.The protests follow French President Emmanuel Macron’s televised address in which he urged French citizens to remain united in the wake of the attack on Israel, which has killed 1,300 Israelis and more than 1,500 people in Gaza following Israel’s retaliatory strikes.Macron has said 13 French nationals lost their lives in ...More than 1,000 Ukrainians seek evacuation from Israel, with 200 trapped in Gaza, Kyiv says
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:14:04 GMT
KYIV — Viktoriia Gryshchenko, an intellectual property rights specialist from Kyiv, arrived in Israel only 10 days ago, looking forward to a temporary break from Russia’s war on her homeland. “But I only escaped from war into another war. And I say that with a bitter smile on my face,” said Gryshchenko, who had not left Kyiv since the start of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine more than 19 months ago. On the morning of October 7, she awoke in Petah Tikva, a city 10 kilometers east of Tel Aviv, just as if she were back in Kyiv on February 24, 2022, as Hamas launched thousands of missiles at Israel. In addition to rocket barrages, Hamas militants stormed into Israel, killing hundreds and kidnapping dozens more. In response, Israel launched a large-scale assault and siege of Gaza. “I can compare both wars. And Hamas is acting just like Russia. Identical attacks, identical atrocities,” Gryshchenko told POLITICO. “I can see this is the same evil that came...J.C. Jackson gaining confidence back in return with Patriots
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:14:04 GMT
FOXBORO — It’s rare to make a plug-and-play addition in the NFL, but that’s exactly what the Patriots did last week when they reacquired cornerback J.C. Jackson in a trade with the Chargers on Thursday and had him ready to play 36 defensive snaps three days later.The Patriots lost 34-0 to the Saints, but Jackson didn’t have any major issues in his return to the Patriots’ defense 19 months after he signed a five-year, $82.5 million contract with the Chargers. Jackson allowed two catches on four targets for 15 yards, per PFF’s charting.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots mailbag: What QB options are available after 2023 season? New England Patriots | Callahan: The Patriots defense can help the offense with this one fix New England Patriots | Patriots-Raiders injury report: S Kyle Dugger added to list of 16 injured players Thursday New England Patriots | Patriots downplay Jalen Mi...Will Tyquan Thornton get thrown into Patriots’ injury-ravaged receiver mix?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:14:04 GMT
FOXBORO — The timing was impeccable for Tyquan Thornton’s return to practice from injured reserve this week for the PatriotsWith wide receivers Demario Douglas and JuJu Smith-Schuster missing two straight practices in concussion protocol, the Patriots need reinforcements fast at the position.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots mailbag: What QB options are available after 2023 season? New England Patriots | Callahan: The Patriots defense can help the offense with this one fix New England Patriots | Patriots-Raiders injury report: S Kyle Dugger added to list of 16 injured players Thursday New England Patriots | Patriots downplay Jalen Mills’ tweet about reduced playing time New England Patriots | Two Patriots wide receivers trending toward missing Sunday’s game at Las Vegas DeVante Parker, Kendrick Bourne and rookie Kayshon Boutte are the only healthy wide receivers on the 53-...Turf debate heats up again ahead of Ravens-Titans game at Tottenham Stadium: ‘Just look at the results’
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:14:04 GMT
Odell Beckham Jr. is not a fan of artificial turf.Last December, in the wake of New York Giants veteran wide receiver Sterling Shepherd suffering a torn ACL in a game against the Dallas Cowboys, Beckham took to social media to blast the MetLife Stadium playing surface. “Just get rid of it all the [expletive] bro,” Beckham tweeted in response to a video of the noncontact injury. “Billions made off this game I can’t understand why we can’t play on grass.”Beckham knows the field well. As a member of the Giants in 2017, he suffered a season-ending broken ankle there in a game against the Chargers when his leg got twisted with that of defensive back Casey Hayward. Ever since, the star wide receiver has had issues with the ankle, including each of the past few weeks after tweaking it in the Ravens’ win over the Bengals in Cincinnati, which also plays on a synthetic surface.He returned last week against the Pittsburgh Steelers — and t...Gallery: Bruins Centennial Gala
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:14:04 GMT
The Boston Bruins host a black-tie gala benefiting the Boston Bruins Foundation at the Fairmont Copley Plaza.Column: 20 years later, the scars from the foul ball that changed a Chicago Cubs fan’s life appear to have faded
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:14:04 GMT
The 20th anniversary of the Alex Gonzalez Game is upon us, though few Chicago Cubs fans refer to it as that.Gonzalez, the former shortstop who booted a potential double-play ball that contributed to an epic Cubs collapse in Game 6 of the 2003 National League Championship Series, was fortunate enough to find cover under the dropped foul ball by a fan that preceded his error.Ditto pitcher Mark Prior and the rest of the ‘03 Cubs who helped fritter away a three-run, eighth-inning lead on Oct. 14, 2003, and then failed to get the job done in Game 7. Manager Dusty Baker and pitching coach Larry Rothschild dodged most, but not all, of the finger-pointing as well.Steve Bartman famously took the fall, disappeared for 13 years, returned to accept a World Series ring from the Cubs, then went back into hiding for the last seven years. His face has not been on the internet, to anyone’s knowledge, and he has not profited off his moment of infamy.While his story has been told in an E...Latest news
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