DJ Khaled honored for philanthropy and contributions to Miami-Dade communities
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 23:02:07 GMT
Music producer and South Florida native DJ Khaled was honored as a hometown hero.He was recognized Wednesday morning during the Miami-Dade School board meeting and was given an award honoring his philanthropy and community engagement.“Miami’s part of my legacy and my life, and it’s all about the kids,” said the producer. “I was once a kid in Miami, I grew up in Miami. I’d do anything for the kids in Miami and in the world.” Khaled’s efforts included building a foundation, supporting people during the COVID-19 pandemic and being a national spokesperson for the non-profit organization Get Schooled. He also received a certificate for the We The Best Foundation.Accused Pentagon leaker was warned repeatedly about his mishandling of classified documents, prosecutors say
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 23:02:07 GMT
(CNN) — The Air National Guardsman who is accused of posting a trove of classified documents to social media was repeatedly warned by his superiors in the Air Force over his mishandling of classified documents, prosecutors say.In court documents arguing for Jack Teixeira’s continued detention, prosecutors said that the 21-year-old’s “willful disregard” of his obligation to protect classified information has become more apparent in the weeks since he last appeared in court.“In particular, the Defendant’s disclosures (and associated boasting) continued even after being admonished by his superiors on two separate occasions — once in September 2022 and once in October 2022 — amid concerning actions that the Defendant took related to classified information,” prosecutors wrote.The new revelations come days before a federal magistrate judge in Massachusetts is slated to decide whether Teixeira will remain behind bars while he awaits trial. Teixeira’s defense lawyers have asked for the...Red Sox notebook: Middle infield under microscope as visit to Xander Bogaerts looms
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 23:02:07 GMT
After Wednesday night’s series finale against the Seattle Mariners, the Red Sox head out on a lengthy road trip that will keep them out west until after Memorial Day weekend.First up? A visit to an old friend.Over the weekend, the Red Sox will have to contend with the shortstop who played more games for them than any other in franchise history.After 10 seasons in the majors, 1,264 regular-season games, two championships, and a slew of personal achievements, Xander Bogaerts opted out of his contract last fall, became a free agent, and signed an 11-year, $280 million deal with the San Diego Padres.Over 42 games with the first non-Red Sox team of his professional career, Bogaerts has collected 42 hits, including seven doubles, six home runs, 25 runs and 15 RBI. He’s also stolen four bases, drawn 22 walks and only struck out 29 times.Meanwhile, Boston’s middle infield is a hodgepodge, cobbled together, and decidedly less durable than it was during the Bogaerts era. Exc...Malcolm X’s birthday could become a municipal holiday in Boston
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 23:02:07 GMT
A request pending approval from Mayor Michelle Wu would give civil rights icon Malcolm X the recognition that city councilors say he deserves.The City Council on Wednesday unanimously supported a resolution to make May 19, Malcolm X’s birthday, a municipal holiday in Boston for residents to commemorate his legacy.“For me and for many of my close friends, Malcolm X represents so much more,” said Councilor Tania Fernandes Anderson, who sponsored the resolution. “He was a man of great depth who embodied values of selflessness, of love, of patience and of passion for humanity … I look up to him as a symbol of hope.”Malcolm X, born Malcolm Little, and his older sister Ella Collins in the early 1940s moved to Roxbury, where they lived for years at 72 Dale St., across from what is now recognized as Malcolm X Park.Their residence, now called the Malcolm X – Ella Little Collins House, has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2021, and the resolution seeks to re...Divided Boston City Council considering anti-bullying policy
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 23:02:07 GMT
Amid rising tensions, Boston City Council President Ed Flynn recommended that the body implement a no-tolerance policy for bullying in the workplace.Months of heated discussions between councilors on opposite sides of a fraught redistricting process, along with reports that council staffers were mistreated, led to the proposal, several councilors suggested on Wednesday.“It’s critical that we treat, as councilors, our staff with respect, and central staff as well with respect,” Flynn said at a City Council meeting. “We should have had this policy in place 30 years ago, but I’m going to get this implemented before I leave as president.”The “policy on workplace bullying” would apply to all employees of the City Council, including councilors, their individual staff, and central office employees. Violators would be disciplined, “up to and including termination,” the document states.“Boston City Council defines bullying as intentional, persistent, malicious, unwelcome, severe or pervasive...Mass. Air National Guard scolded Jack Teixeira multiple times for copying classified info before arrest
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 23:02:07 GMT
Massachusetts Air National Guard officials scolded a 21-year-old service member accused of leaking classified government documents multiple times in 2022 for copying sensitive information that he was not supposed to be viewing, according to new court filings.Prosecutors and lawyers for Jack Teixeira filed new arguments Wednesday ahead of a Friday court hearing in Worcester where a magistrate judge is expected to decide whether Teixeira should remain behind bars for the foreseeable future.Government lawyers said Teixeira used a top-secret security clearance he obtained while working at Joint Base Cape Cod to illegally leak government documents online. And they also argue Teixeira should remain detained because he continued to look at and copy classified information even after he was reprimanded by his superiors.A redacted letter dated September 2022 from a Massachusetts Air National Guard master sergeant says they were “made aware” that Teixeira had been “observed taking notes on cla...Campaign spending on childcare may be possible under proposed law
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 23:02:07 GMT
Legislation filed by state lawmakers, if approved, would allow politicians to use campaign funds to cover the cost of childcare while running for office and prevent foreign owned companies from spending on Massachusetts politics.The Joint Committee on Elections heard testimony from their colleagues and advocates Wednesday on the worth of about two dozen bills, several of which would change the law so that state politicians can use their campaign donations to cover the cost of daycare.“During my run for Congress I was and still am the primary caretaker for my two daughters,” Jamie Zahlaway Belsito, a former state representative and congressional candidate, told lawmakers. “There were moments on my campaign where there was no help to watch my children.”According to data provided by the U.S. Department of Labor, the cost of daycare in some Massachusetts municipalities is as high as it is anywhere in the country, with families paying upwards of $26,000 per year for childcare.Too often, ...Students stage ‘die-in’ in Dorchester, advocating against community violence
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 23:02:07 GMT
Dozens of students left their classrooms to lay still in the Dorchester intersection of Columbia Road and Washington Street on Wednesday afternoon — a striking imitation of death meant to draw attention to the looming threat of violence in their communities.“This die-in was done so we can grab your attention,” 15-year-old Brooke High School student Aniyah said in a speech to a crowd gathered. “We don’t want to keep losing our community members to violence. It could be me. It could be you. It could be any of us.”The “Die-In” protest, organized by Teen Empowerment Boston and local teens, started around noon Wednesday with a walk-out from school and gathering at the intersection.Protestors laid in the street for about five minutes and marched through the road to nearby Fenelon St. Playground, hearing speeches and performances from teens and local nonprofit leaders.The idea for the die-in came out of conversations with over 300 teens from ...Rachael Rollins’ texts to reporters and Ricardo Arroyo about Kevin Hayden: ‘Light him up’
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 23:02:07 GMT
U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins apparently spent a lot of time as the top federal prosecutor in the Bay State texting reporters and a city councilor about the Suffolk County district attorney, as she tried to sabotage his DA campaign.Rollins also ignored the legal advice from her own office when she attended a Democratic National Committee fundraiser with First Lady Jill Biden.That’s according to the U.S. Office of Special Counsel, which wrote a letter to President Biden on Wednesday that included a treasure trove of the U.S. Attorney’s text messages and emails.Rollins supported City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo in his bid for Suffolk DA against Kevin Hayden. On multiple occasions during the campaign, Arroyo brought up the idea of Rollins’ office announcing an investigation of Hayden. Rollins responded, “Understood. Keep fighting and campaigning. I’m working on something.”Over the next several weeks, Rollins made three different attempts to disclose tha...Texas man pleads guilty to smuggling gun linked to deadly Mexico kidnapping
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 23:02:07 GMT
BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) — A Texas man pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to purchasing a gun for a Mexican drug cartel that was linked to the deadly kidnapping of four Americans.Roberto Lugardo Moreno Jr., 42, of Harlingen, Texas, appeared before a federal judge in Brownsville and entered his guilty plea to charges of straw purchasing and smuggling a firearm.Lugardo Moreno bought a multi-caliber AR-style pistol at a pawn shop in 2019 and lied on a form stating he was the buyer when he purchased it for a Gulf Cartel member in Mexico, according to a federal complaint.“All too often, firearms are trafficked into Mexico where they end up in the hands of criminals who use them to murder, rob and extort innocent people,” U.S. Attorney Alamdar Hamdani said in a statement. “This case is a textbook example of the dangers involved when criminals transport weapons into Mexico.”Sentencing was scheduled for August.A public defender appointed for Lugardo Moreno did not respond to a c...Latest news
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