Jeremy Swayman lifts B’s over Habs, 4-2

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:43:02 GMT

Jeremy Swayman lifts B’s over Habs, 4-2 The Bruins haven’t exactly been playing like Stanley Cup favorites the last couple of games, but their goalies have been there to make sure they didn’t pay the consequences for it.After Linus Ullmark made 40 saves on Tuesday to beat Ottawa, Jeremy Swayman made 30 stops, some of them spectacular, to lead the B’s to a 4-2 win over the Montreal Canadiens at the Garden on Thursday.The B’s took a rather shaky 3-2 lead into the third period but they finally created some breathing room with 7:44 remaining in the third. After David Krejci helped to win a puck along the right boards, he headed for the net while David Pastrnak got the puck up to Connor Clifton at the right point. Krejci received Clifton’s pass at the top of the crease, took it wide and scored his 16th on a backhander.The Habs’ Denis Gurianov and Jonathan Drouin missed open nets in the final couple of minutes and the B’s survived to improve to 55-11-5.The first period was highlighted b...

‘It’s an unbelievable honor’: Dennis Scott inducted into Magic Hall of Fame

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:43:02 GMT

‘It’s an unbelievable honor’: Dennis Scott inducted into Magic Hall of Fame One of the pillars of one of the Orlando Magic’s most successful eras had his place cemented in the organization’s history.Former sharpshooter Dennis Scott, who earned the nickname “3-D” because of his prolific 3-point scoring, became the 12th inductee into the organization’s Hall of Fame ahead of Thursday’s home game vs. the N.Y. Knicks.Scott joined John Gabriel (2022), Brian Hill (’22), Darrell Armstrong (’20), David Steele (’19), Tracy McGrady (’18), Jimmy Hewitt (’17), Penny Hardaway (’17), Rich DeVos (’16), Shaquille O’Neal (’15), Pat Williams (’14) and Nick Anderson (’14) in the Magic’s Hall of Fame.“It’s an unbelievable honor,” Scott said. “Just the fact that you feel appreciated for the work you’ve done. This is special.”Scott, who was a key part of the run to the 1995 NBA Finals, played with the Magic from 1990-97 after being the fo...

Column: Chicago Cubs rotation picture appears clear after another strong performance from rookie Hayden Wesneski

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:43:02 GMT

Column: Chicago Cubs rotation picture appears clear after another strong performance from rookie Hayden Wesneski David Ross confirmed the worst-held secret in Chicago Cubs camp Thursday when he announced Marcus Stroman as his opening-day starter.“He will take the bump opening day, yes sir,” the Cubs manager said before an 11-1 win against the Arizona Diamondbacks.Stroman took the liberty of announcing the news Wednesday on Twitter, spoiling an ill-advised marketing plan by MLB to get teams to announce all 30 starters Friday to help promote opening day.Memo to MLB: Opening day needs no help getting attention.Ross said several factors went into the Stroman decision, but one reason stood out.“Stro deserved it,” he said. “He earned it last year. Probably one of our better pitchers on the back half. He’s got a presence about him and he’s a guy that’s expected to pitch big innings in this rotation we have throughout the season.”Ross declined to spell out the rest of the rotation order among Drew Smyly, Jameson Taillon and Justin Steele or name hi...

San Diego man sentenced for underage sex trafficking

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:43:02 GMT

San Diego man sentenced for underage sex trafficking SAN DIEGO -- A long-time sex trafficker was sentenced Thursday to more than 15 years in prison, prosecutors said.Kevin Lamont Beal, 29, of San Diego, knowingly coerced and enticed a teenage girl to engage in commercial acts, Kelly Thornton with the Office of the United States Attorney Southern District of California stated in a news release. In 2021, a complaint was filed against Beal, charging him with sex trafficking of underage girls and women. Beal pleaded guilty to federal charges in January 2022, prosecutors said."In his plea agreement, Beal admitted that he transported underage girls and women and provided them to customers for commercial sex acts, which took place in California and elsewhere from December 2016 through August 2018," Thornton said. Suspect in triple murder arrested following transfer from Mexico Prosecutors claim Beal used his cellphone to entice and coerce an underage girl to have her engage in commercial sex acts and prostitution in San Diego County and ot...

Utah social media law requires parental permission for kids

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:43:02 GMT

Utah social media law requires parental permission for kids SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah became the first state to enact laws limiting how children can use social media after Republican Gov. Spencer Cox signed a pair of measures Thursday that require parental consent before kids can sign up for sites like TikTok and Instagram.The two bills Cox signed into law also prohibit kids under 18 from using social media between the hours of 10:30 p.m. and 6:30 a.m., require age verification for anyone who wants to use social media in the state and seek to prevent tech companies from luring kids to their apps using addictive features. The laws passed through Utah’s Republican-supermajority Legislature are the latest reflection of how politicians’ perceptions of technology companies are changing — and that includes pro-business Republicans. Tech giants like Facebook and Google have enjoyed unbridled growth for over a decade, but amid concerns over user privacy, hate speech, misinformation and harmful effects on teens’ mental health, lawmakers have b...

New Mexico tribe keeps title to portion of national preserve

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:43:02 GMT

New Mexico tribe keeps title to portion of national preserve ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A Native American tribe has been granted title to a portion of a national preserve in northern New Mexico following a yearslong court battle against the federal government, a ruling that could provide hope to other tribes seeking to regain rights to their traditional homelands.The 10th U.S. Circuit of Appeals issued a split ruling Wednesday in the case brought by Jemez Pueblo over lands it was seeking to reclaim in the Valles Caldera National Preserve.The pueblo had argued its aboriginal property rights — or rights to occupy and use land as their ancestors did — were never extinguished despite a lower court ruling in 2019 that found the U.S. government had clear title to the expansive preserve. Following an appeal and a subsequent trial, the pueblo opted to narrow its claims to four specific areas within Valles Caldera’s boundaries.The latest ruling acknowledged the pueblo’s title to an area known as Banco Bonito but rejected claims to three other area...

Rio police raid slum to arrest drug lords, 13 people killed

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:43:02 GMT

Rio police raid slum to arrest drug lords, 13 people killed RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Police exchanged fire with gunmen Thursday when they raided one of Rio de Janeiro’s slums to arrest alleged drug traffickers, and 13 people were killed, authorities said.Police said the raid was tied to drug traffickers originally from the northern state of Para, where more than 40 police officers have been killed since 2021.Rio police said all people who died during the operation were criminals. They added that two suspects were arrested and two women were wounded.TV footage showed an intense exchange of gunfire inside the Salgueiro favela.Rio police said they would later release further information about the operation.The newspaper O Globo said the reputed head of Para-based drug trafficking organization was killed in the raid, which police did not confirm.The Associated Press

Scandal-plagued Japan tech giant Toshiba gets tender offer

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:43:02 GMT

Scandal-plagued Japan tech giant Toshiba gets tender offer TOKYO (AP) — Scandal-embattled Japanese electronics and technology manufacturer Toshiba has accepted a 2 trillion yen ($15 billion) tender offer from Japan Industrial Partners, a buyout fund made up of the nation’s major banks and companies. If the proposal succeeds, it will be a major step in Toshiba’s yearslong turnaround effort, allowing it to go private and delist from the Tokyo Stock Exchange. But overseas activist investors own a significant part of Toshiba’s shares, and it’s unclear if they will be happy with the latest bid. Tokyo-based Toshiba Corp. announced its board accepted the bid at 4,620 yen ($36) a share late Thursday. Toshiba closed at 4,213 yen ($32) a share Thursday, and is trading at 4,474 yen ($34) early Friday. The offer was announced after trading closed in Tokyo. The move comes while the world’s financial sector is in turmoil over the ripple effects from the recent collapse of banks in the U.S. The critical point is that the latest offer, if successful, will ...

ACLU: Officials mocked Nevada prison-firefighter burns

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:43:02 GMT

ACLU: Officials mocked Nevada prison-firefighter burns CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — A group of prison firefighters said their feet burned and their socks melded to their feet during a gruesome fire clean-up assignment that left several unable to walk, stand or shower without assistance for days, according to a new lawsuit.Still, the firefighters were “mocked and ignored” when they initially told their supervisors of what would later be determined as second-degree burns and blisters, according to the Thursday filing by the ACLU of Nevada. The 35-page civil complaint alleges negligence, intentional infliction of emotional distress and violations of state and federal constitutional bans on cruel and unusual punishment. It seeks at least $700,000 in damages for seven plaintiffs in Nevada, several changes in training and policy, and discipline for state employees “whose negligence and/or intentional conduct results in injury to … people required to work while incarcerated.”The firefighters were trained at Jean Conservation Camp, the only t...

Court blocks COVID-19 vaccine mandate for US gov’t workers

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:43:02 GMT

Court blocks COVID-19 vaccine mandate for US gov’t workers NEW ORLEANS (AP) — President Joe Biden’s order that federal employees get vaccinated against COVID-19 was blocked Thursday by a federal appeals court. The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans rejected arguments that Biden, as the nation’s chief executive, has the same authority as the CEO of a private corporation to require that employees be vaccinated. The ruling from the full appeals court, 16 full-time judges at the time the case was argued, reversed an earlier ruling by a three-judge 5th Circuit panel that had upheld the vaccination requirement. Judge Andrew Oldham, nominated to the court by then-President Donald Trump, wrote the opinion for a 10-member majority.The ruling maintains the status quo for federal employee vaccines. It upholds a preliminary injunction blocking the mandate issued by a federal judge in January 2022. At that point, the administration said nearly 98% of covered employees had been vaccinated.And, Oldham noted, with the preliminary injunction a...