Miami-Dade Arena in negotiations with software company Kaseya for new naming rights deal
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:28:52 GMT
The Miami-Dade Arena could be landing a new naming rights deal.The mayor’s office confirmed that the county is currently in negotiations with software company Kaseya, a business that creates and markets software. The move comes after the collapse of the arena’s prior sponsor FTX. If the agreement goes through, this will be the arena’s third sponsor.Florida teen gets life in prison for killing young classmate
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:28:52 GMT
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. (AP) — A Florida judge sentenced a 16-year-old Florida boy to life in prison on Friday for fatally stabbing a 13-year-old classmate on Mother’s Day in 2021.Aiden Fucci, 16, was 14 when he stabbed Tristyn Bailey at least 114 times in the woods near where the teens lived in north Florida, prosecutors said.“This case is probably the most difficult and shocking case that this county, St. Johns County, has dealt with,” Judge Lee R. Smith said before ordering Fucci to prison for life.Fucci, who pleaded guilty just before his trial was set to start in February, was not eligible for the death penalty because of his young age at the time of the crime. His case may be reviewed in 25 years, according to Florida law. His attorneys had sought a 40-year sentence.Before invoking the sentence, the judge spoke to Bailey’s family, noting the tremendous toll the girl’s slaying has had on them.“Allow ‘Bailey Sunday Fundays’ to return to your home,” he said, a...Dozens of dogs rescued in Dania Beach after owner arrested for animal cruelty
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:28:52 GMT
Dozens of dogs were rescued after their owner was arrested. According to authorities, they pulled nearly 60 dogs from a Dania Beach home. Raymond Ledbetter is facing charges of animal cruelty. Those dogs are now receiving care from veterinarians before they are sent to shelters to find new homes.EU leaders’ summit ends on a car cliffhanger
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:28:52 GMT
BRUSSELS — As European Union leaders exit their summit Friday, the future of the cars that’ll whisk them home is still very much at play, with a seemingly imminent deal between Berlin and Brussels delayed once again.That’s because resolving a row over the EU’s plan to ban new combustion engine car sales by 2035 hangs on whether the European Commission and Germany can agree on language that will satisfy both sides. Berlin, along with several allies, has held the previously agreed legislation hostage, demanding that the Commission carve out a loophole to allow sales of some traditional combustion-engine vehicles after 2035 as long as they run on synthetic fuels, or e-fuels — which are, in theory, carbon-neutral. On Thursday evening, the German government presented the Commission with a pre-written legal declaration in which the EU executive would promise to find a legal path for allowing the sale of these vehicles past 2035. And early Friday morning, the Co...Woman accused of attacking Lynn police before rough arrest ordered held without bail
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:28:52 GMT
A woman who Lynn police said attacked and bit officers at a rooming house before being repeatedly punched in the face and pepper-sprayed appeared in court on Friday after officials released body camera video showing her violent arrest.Jessica Wagle, 39, is facing charges including assault and battery on a police officer, resisting arrest, and disorderly conduct, according to police.Wagle already made an appearance in court on Monday, at which point she was held on $1,000 bail and sent for medical attention. Her bail for this case was set for $500, but she is being held without bail on an outstanding case.After watching the entire incident on the police body camera video, though, Lynn’s police chief said an initial review found “the officers acted within the Lynn Police Use of Force Policy.”“I don’t think it’s fair to single out someone who is following our protocol,” Lynn Mayor Jared Nicholson said.“[W]e know there are hard situations and I think it’s important for him and his colle...Mets star Mookie Wilson, other past players taking to NYC locales with gifts for Amazins’ fans
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:28:52 GMT
It’s an Amazin’ offer.New York baseball fans will get their chance to step right up and greet the Mets live and in person Saturday, with a half-dozen stars from years gone by taking to the city streets with free gifts for anyone spotted wearing a team hat or other gear.The heroes of Flushing will visit six locations in Manhattan and Queens bearing free team merch or complimentary tickets for the 2023 games at CitiField — all courtesy of the one-time ballplayers.The grand prize for one fortunate fan: The chance to throw out the first pitch and mingle with the current Mets at a home game this season.“I don’t have a problem being recognized,” said Mookie Wilson, the hero of the Mets’ 1986 World Championship. “It’s amazing and people are very considerate. Except Red Sox fans — they still tell me I ruined their lives.”Wilson will be joined by ‘86 teammates Howard Johnson, Roger McDowell and Tim Teufel in visiting loc...Storyteller follows Indigenous and queer people amid their journies to acceptance in new documentary
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:28:52 GMT
An Indigenous storyteller living at the intersection of both Indigeneity and queerness explores the past, present and future to help better understand her own queer identity in a new documentary.“VeraCity: Indigiqueer,” which is set to premier March 26 on Citytv, follows Sarain Fox who seeks out the stories from other queer Indigenous figures on how they have navigated their lives.Fox told CityNews it was important to feel like this story was told from an Indigenous lens and also portrayed alongside a lot of joy.“I was just so tired of only seeing content that only shares trauma … this real sort of focus on trauma and traumatic histories and that’s a part of who we are as Indigenous people as Indigenous queer people. But we’re so much more than that.“And so, I became really interested in this project and sharing these stories because I think they’re vital. But more in particular, I was really excited to share some joy mixed in with the...Biden, Trudeau meet on migration, China and more
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:28:52 GMT
OTTAWA, ONTARIO (AP) — President Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau are set to announce an agreement aiming to stem the flow of asylum seekers at unofficial border crossings from the U.S. to Canada.The agreement on Friday comes as Biden makes his first visit to Canada as president. Wide-ranging Trudeau-Biden talks also were touching on the 13-month old war in Ukraine, military spending, shared concerns about China’s aggressiveness, and violence and political instability in Haiti.Biden and Trudeau met for private talks before the U.S. president was to deliver a speech to the Canadian Parliament. The leaders also were to hold a joint press conference, and Trudeau and his wife, Sophie Grégoire Trudeau, were to host Biden and first lady Jill Biden for a gala dinner before the visiting Americans were returning to the U.S.Biden in brief comments at the start of the Friday meeting said he often tells other world leaders the United States is lucky to have Canada as a...Art duo Gilbert and George get their own gallery in London
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:28:52 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Artists, if they have really made a mark, might get a gallery dedicated to their work once they are gone.Gilbert and George don’t want to wait that long.The dapper duo, who have been creating beguiling and unsettling art together for over half a century, have poured their own time and money into the Gilbert and George Center, a permanent exhibition and research space devoted to their work. Located just off bustling Brick Lane in London’s East End, the building opens to the public April 1 with an exhibition of the big, bold photo assemblies for which the pair has become famous. Admission is free — and that, they say, is important.“We want to make art for people, not for collectors,” said Italy-born Gilbert Prousch, who met Englishman George Passmore at London’s St. Martin’s art college in 1967. They have been partners in art and in life ever since.“Our earliest slogan was ‘Art for all,’” added George in an interview Friday with The Associated Press.“We’re always being s...Trudeau and Biden meet for bilateral talks on everything from migration to minerals
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:28:52 GMT
OTTAWA — Clean energy, irregular migration and economic growth will top the agenda as U.S. President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau meet for bilateral talks Friday.Biden arrived in Ottawa Thursday night and had dinner with Trudeau and his family at their home but the major part of his first official visit to Canada as president takes place on Friday afternoon.Biden and Trudeau are expected to have several announcements following their bilateral talks, including expanding the Safe Third Country Agreement and co-operation on clean energy and critical minerals.“I think we’re gonna get a lot done today,” Biden said, seated beside Trudeau in his Parliament Hill office, in a brief photo op before their private meeting.Biden’s lengthy motorcade arrived on Parliament Hill shortly before noon Friday amid a sea of security, media and red carpet pomp. Trudeau greeted him outside and ushered him into the West Block, which is serving as the temporary home of ...Latest news
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