Police search for missing 3-year-old Oliver Williams

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:34:00 GMT

Police search for missing 3-year-old Oliver Williams A statewide Amber Alert has been issued for missing 3-year-old Oliver Williams of Miami. The Amber Alert describes Oliver as being 3 feet tall, 30lbs, with black hair and brown eyes. He was last seen in the area of NW 3rd Avenue and 15th Street in Miami. Oliver is believed to be wearing a green and yellow shirt with a brown fake belt on it that reads “TMNT” for “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles”, black-and-green shorts, and multicolored Crocs.https://twitter.com/MiamiPD/status/1647179337551020034?cxt=HHwWhIC8gay4-tstAAAAOliver may be in the company of an unknown black male who was last seen wearing a baseball cap and an orange shirt. They may be traveling in a 2018, gray Hyundai Santa fe, FL tag number 34BGWE.Anyone with information is asked to call the Miami Police Dept. at: 305-603-6370

Steamy and Dry Saturday

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:34:00 GMT

Steamy and Dry Saturday Following a historic amount of rainfall in parts of Broward County earlier this week and days and days of heavy rain, we will finally and thankfully see a break from the rain this Saturday. Rain chances will be low at a 20% chance with only a stray afternoon and evening shower or storm possible. A southeast wind that will be dominant today should protect us from the rain, keeping most — if not all — of the afternoon rain activity over rural sections of South Florida. Instead, the day will feature sunny to partly cloudy skies with hot conditions. Highs will be about 5F above average into the upper 80s at many locations. Even a couple areas could top off at 90F.Unfortunately, rain does return to the picture on Sunday. The day should begin on a mostly dry and bright now but afternoon showers and thunderstorms are expected to develop inland and push toward the east coast metro during the later half of the day. Rain chances will be higher at a 50% chance and some heavy rain w...

World’s fractured financial leaders grasp for unity

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:34:00 GMT

World’s fractured financial leaders grasp for unity One big theme has hung over this week’s meetings in Washington of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank: The global economy is coming apart at the seams and needs to be sewn back up.Financial officials have conveyed dire warnings about growing dislocations in trade and cooperation. Russia’s war in Ukraine has caused a huge disruption in global commerce. U.S.-China tensions are on the rise, as are U.S.-EU squabbles over clean energy industries.“I believe it is no exaggeration to say that almost three decades after the creation of the [World Trade Organization] the rules-based trading system is at a crossroads,” WTO Deputy Director-General Anabel Gonzalez said.It underscores why the mood around the global gathering has been described as “chaotic,” “disjointed,” and “kind of depressing.” The IMF said the outlook for the global economy is “anemic,” even as economic officials like U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen tried to project greater optimism.Fren...

Lucas: Biden looks weak to the world

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:34:00 GMT

Lucas: Biden looks weak to the world You know you’re in trouble when both former Joe Biden sycophants Stephen Colbert and Emmanuel Macron dump on you in the same week.Colbert, the frequently unfunny late-night show comedian and French President Emmanuel Macron, a Charles De Gaulle wannabe, both turned on Biden, a president they both once admired at the same time.Colbert mocked Biden, 80, for his gaffe-laden comments to NBC’s “Today” show host Al Roker during the White House’s annual Easter Egg Roll.After Roker asked if he planned to run for re-election, Biden stumbled around and then said, “I’ll either be rolling an egg or end up being the guy who’s pushing them out” — whatever that means.Colbert then joked about Biden being “mentally fit” to run again.It may have been funny, but Roker got more out of Biden than the reporters who cover the White House. Biden does not hold press conferences.The Macron break with Biden over Taiwan and America’s role in Europe was much more serious.Following a Beijing meeting with C...

Battenfeld: Hard questions for Biden on the accused Massachusetts Guardsman leaker

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:34:00 GMT

Battenfeld: Hard questions for Biden on the accused Massachusetts Guardsman leaker Another humiliation on the international stage for America and the Biden administration.Related ArticlesOpinion Columnists | Top Secret leak: Massachusetts Air National Guardsman charged [+See 8-page FBI affidavit] And the real tough questions surrounding this leak of top secret documents are not for the 21-year-old accused gamer – but Joe Biden and the Pentagon.Like, how did a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman stationed at Otis Air base get top secret clearance since he was 20 years old?How did the classified documents – which included plans for the war in Ukraine – end up with the accused leaker, Jack Teixeira of Dighton?Has our intelligence been breached by a foreign enemy?Did Teixeira act alone or did he have help?Why weren’t the leaks detected earlier?How much damage has he done to American intelligence and our allies?How can prosecutors go after Donald Trump for having classified documents when you have this going on and top secret documents found next...

ASK IRA: Could Heat’s Strus go from Friday star to Sunday sub?

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:34:00 GMT

ASK IRA: Could Heat’s Strus go from Friday star to Sunday sub? Q: Ira, you told us a lineup switch was coming Friday. It didn’t. But how are they going to play this lineup against the Bucks? – Elliott.A: If you’re asking me if Max Strus is going to defend Giannis Antetokounmpo, I can’t see that. And, of course, I can’t see him defending Brook Lopez, either. The Heat survived smallball against the Bulls, because Chicago did not start a true power forward. But this is real, and I doubt Max’s shooting on one end would compensate for what the Bucks’ length could/would do on the other. So, again it would seem as if Caleb Martin would make starting sense. Or perhaps open with Kevin Love on Lopez and Bam Adebayo on Giannis. The problem with Bam or Jimmy Butler on Giannis from the outset is foul trouble that the Heat cannot afford with either.Q: Ira, I don’t mind the play-in, but shouldn’t there be a cutoff of at least being a .500 team? – Marshall.A: Initially, there was a requirement regardi...

After Massachusetts Guardsman Jack Teixeira allegedly leaked Pentagon documents, military expert calls it ‘a failure by leadership’

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:34:00 GMT

After Massachusetts Guardsman Jack Teixeira allegedly leaked Pentagon documents, military expert calls it ‘a failure by leadership’ After a 21-year-old Massachusetts Air National Guardsman IT specialist allegedly leaked highly classified Pentagon documents and was arrested at his North Dighton home this week, military experts are questioning how this could happen, with one calling it “a failure by leadership.”Jack Teixeira, who has been stationed at Otis Air National Guard Base on Cape Cod, is accused of publicly posting top secret government documents on the war in Ukraine and other highly sensitive matters. He was arraigned on federal charges in Boston’s U.S. District Court on Friday.As a “cyber defense operations journeyman,” Teixeira has held a top secret security clearance since 2021. For this, he had to a sign a lifetime binding non-disclosure agreement, acknowledging that disseminating protected information could result in criminal charges.“He took advantage of his position, copying that highly classified information and then subsequently photographing it and posting it...

Boston Marathon requires 9,000 volunteers to run, turns away hundreds each year

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:34:00 GMT

Boston Marathon requires 9,000 volunteers to run, turns away hundreds each year On Monday, runners from all over the world will descend on Hopkinton to begin the 26.2-mile trek toward Boylston Street where they will cross the finish line of the 127th Boston Marathon.Along that route, scattered among the hundreds of thousands who gather to cheer and support the athletes attempting the race, will be thousands of race volunteers, coming from at least 44 states and 19 countries, who donate their days and hours to ensure the renowned endurance test goes off without a hitch.Putting together a race that stretches more than two dozen miles through multiple municipalities requires some serious work, according to the Boston Athletic Association. In total about 9,000 people will be needed both on and before race day, including 1,900 medical personnel and an undisclosed but substantial number of law enforcement and security staff, according to a BAA spokesman.Most volunteers work eight-hour shifts, the spokesman said, and over two-thirds are returning to volunteer for at l...

10 Years later: A Red Sox oral history of the Boston Marathon bombing

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:34:00 GMT

10 Years later: A Red Sox oral history of the Boston Marathon bombing On April 15, 2013, the city of Boston changed forever.That was the Marathon Monday when two brothers detonated pressure cooker bombs full of shrapnel by the finish line on Boylston Street, killing three and injuring hundreds.For the Red Sox, who play a special mid-morning game each Marathon Monday, the events of the week galvanized the team, and became forever embedded in the DNA of the franchise.Ten years later, the Boston Herald spoke with five members of the organization about their recollections of that week, from Marathon Monday through the first game back the following Saturday. Here’s Sam Kennedy (team president, CEO), Dr. Charles Steinberg (former executive vice president, current Triple-A WooSox president), Brian O’Halloran (then-assistant general manager, current GM), Tom Caron (NESN sportscaster), and Will Middlebrooks (2013 third baseman, NESN analyst), in their own words:Marathon Monday(Marathon Monday fell on Jackie Robinson Day that year, so the Red Sox were wearing t...

Sudan’s army and rival force clash, wider conflict feared

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:34:00 GMT

Sudan’s army and rival force clash, wider conflict feared KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — Fierce clashes between Sudan’s military and the country’s powerful paramilitary force erupted Saturday in the capital and elsewhere in the African nation, raising fears of a wider conflict in the chaos-stricken nation.In Khartoum, the sound of heavy firing could be heard in a number of areas, including the city center and the neighborhood of Bahri.In a series of statements, the Rapid Support Forces militia accused the army of attacking its forces at one of its bases in south Khartoum. They claimed they seized the city’s airport and “completely controlled” Khartoum’s Republican Palace, the seat of the country’s presidency. The group also said it seized an airport and air base in the northern city of Marawi, some 350 kilometers (215 miles) northwest of Khartoum. The Associated Press was unable to verify those claims.The Sudanese army said fighting broke out after RSF troops tried to attack its forces in the southern part of the capital. Later, the military...