Tom Cruise surprises fans at screening of new ‘Mission: Impossible’ at AMC Sunset Place

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:25:38 GMT

Tom Cruise surprises fans at screening of new ‘Mission: Impossible’ at AMC Sunset Place Tom Cruise’s mission to promote his latest action film across the country, and he has chosen to accept it, brought him to South Florida.Cellphone video captured the mega-star at a screening of “Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One” at AMC Sunset Place in South Miami, Tuesday night.The Oscar nominee, who turned 61 earlier this month, surprised fans at the screening and even stopped to chat with some of them.Cellphone video captured a fan interacting with the A-lister.“We’ve been fans of yours since ‘Risky Business,'” said the fan.“Thank you,” replied Cruise.“Mission: Impossible — Dead Reckoning Part One,” the seventh film in the franchise, is out now in theaters.

1 person taken to hospital after shooting in Plymouth

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:25:38 GMT

1 person taken to hospital after shooting in Plymouth An investigation was ongoing Wednesday after a reported shooting in Plymouth sent one person to an area hospital, state police said. A state police spokesperson said troopers responded to the area of Fearing Pond Road and Doctors Pond Road near Myles Standish State Forest around 2:30 p.m. after receiving reports of a person shot. “The person has been transported to a hospital,” the spokesperson said. A large law enforcement presence remained in the area around 5:30 p.m., with state police, local police and state environmental police units all spotted on scene.The Plymouth County District Attorney’s office is now handling the investigation. A police source told 7NEWS initial reports indicated the person who was injured was shot four times. The injuries, according to the source, are believed to be non-life-threatening.While the source previously said a suspect was in custody, a state police trooper asked a 7NEWS camera to move away from the scene around 5:30 p.m., ...

BPD, Wu pledge to increase women on police force by 2030

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:25:38 GMT

BPD, Wu pledge to increase women on police force by 2030 The Boston Police Department announced Wednesday their participation in the 30 x 30 pledge – a national pledge to increase the number of women in police recruitment classes to 30% by 2030.The BPD is one of more than 325 departments across the country who have taken the pledge. Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said this will help the police department represent the community it protects.“The fact that nationwide, women make up just 12% of active duty officers and just 3% of leadership of departments is not only an equity issue, it is a public safety issue as well,” Wu said at a press conference Wednesday. “When it comes to assuring our residents are and feel safe in our city, those who serve must reflect the people in the neighborhoods that we serve.”

Another Hot, Humid Day On The Way

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:25:38 GMT

Another Hot, Humid Day On The Way Editor’s Note: Tonight’s weather blog was written by meteorological intern Tyler Hughes.Today proved to be a classic hot New England summer day, with mostly sunny skies and temperatures climbing into the upper 80s and low 90s in the region. A few lingering spot showers are sticking around, but these will die off as the evening goes on. Although not all of us saw a high temperature above the 90 degree mark, the weather station out at Logan Airport reached 90 for the first time this year, climbing to a high of 91 this afternoon. As I mentioned briefly in the blog yesterday, the average first 90 degree day in Boston rolls around at the beginning of June. As a matter of fact, July 12 is the fifth latest first 90 degree day recorded at Logan Airport. The most recent later date in memory was the summer of 2015.Tomorrow is, for the most part, a rinse-and-repeat day, but we’ll turn the temperature down a few degrees and turn up the humidity. Although dew points will only r...

Opening South Boston beach now up to the city, Massachusetts wildlife officials say

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:25:38 GMT

Opening South Boston beach now up to the city, Massachusetts wildlife officials say If state wildlife officials had the final say, Southie residents could now be cooling off at the L Street Beach behind the renovated Curley Center.But even with MassWildlife determining last week that beach access would not harm the threatened piping plovers, the city still has to complete its own review.“They don’t need any extra permissions because we have already issued our determination,” a MassWildlife spokesperson told the Herald on Wednesday. “As long as they follow their beach management plan, there is no other review on our end.”City officials say the Conservation Commission is scheduled to vote July 19 on the beach management plan, which outlines conditions the city needs to take for access not to have an adverse effect on the piping plover.One condition features “a qualified shorebird monitor” regularly monitoring the presence of the piping plover from April 1 through Aug. 31, with the areas of habitat delineated with fencing and warning signs by April 1, according to the...

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unconstitutional, legal group tells high court

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:25:38 GMT

Consumer Financial Protection Bureau unconstitutional, legal group tells high court Bay State Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s brainchild is coming under attack.A Massachusetts-based civil rights organization has filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court arguing that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unconstitutional as established, too powerful, and must be reined in under congressional control.According to an amicus friend-of-court brief filed by the New England Legal Foundation with the high court, the fact that the agency wields such “extraordinary” power without needing to go through Congress for funding is plainly at odds with the law.“If there is an agency with such extraordinary power, they should be subjected to a higher level of judicial review, and where Congress has less of a role the judicial branch should have more of a role,” Dan Winslow, NELF president, told the Herald. “This agency has an extraordinary concentration of power without the usual congressional checks and balances.”The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is Warren’s ...

Yankees add corporate sponsor patch to their jerseys in latest move to anger fans

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:25:38 GMT

Yankees add corporate sponsor patch to their jerseys in latest move to anger fans The Yankees are adding a patch to their pinstripes.Beginning July 21, the Yankees’ home and away jerseys will feature a Starr Insurance patch on their left sleeves, marking the first time the team’s famed uniform has incorporated such an advertisement. The team announced the move Wednesday by releasing images of Aaron Judge and Gerrit Cole in the new-look threads.The Yankees, whom Forbes valued at $7.1 billion in March, will get an average of $25 million per year from Starr, according to the Action Network’s Darren Rovell. That’s less than the $30 million annually the Nets receive for the Webull patch on their jerseys.The news elicited a strong reaction from Yankees fans, many of whom bemoaned baseball’s most-valuable team tinkering with their classic look.“Yes, you need even more money,” Twitter user Gerry DeFilippo wrote. “The best revenue generating team in the league needs to put a small patch on their jersey to make just a little ...

Business confidence remains flat in June as employers still can’t fill jobs

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:25:38 GMT

Business confidence remains flat in June as employers still can’t fill jobs After turning pessimistic for the first time in years in May, confidence among the state’s employers stayed mostly flat in June, reflecting continued concern over inflation and ongoing struggles finding people to fill empty jobs.According to the monthly Business Confidence Index published by the Associated Industries of Massachusetts, business owners’ confidence rose just one-tenth of a point, from 49.6% to 49.7%.“Business confidence remained flat during June amid a resilient economy, stubborn inflation, a pause by the Federal Reserve and a shortage of workers across almost every industry,” the association said with the release of their index.In May, employers reported their faith in the economy had slipped to its lowest level since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. This month’s essentially flat survey indicates that while the economy continues to stave off a recession, employers are worried a recent pause in interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve will soon end and yet higher...

Padres to play in first-ever MLB games in Korea

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:25:38 GMT

Padres to play in first-ever MLB games in Korea SAN DIEGO — The San Diego Padres will kick off their 2024 regular season in South Korea, Major League Baseball announced Wednesday.The Padres will face off against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Seoul, South Korea on March 20 and 21 as part of the MLB World Tour. The games will mark the first-ever MLB games to be played in Korea.Earlier this season, the Padres played international baseball in a two-game series against the San Francisco Giants in Mexico City in April. The Padres won both games. Padres nab 18 players in 2023 MLB First-Year Player Draft MLB plans to expand their international dates for the 2024 season. In addition to the South Korea series, there will be regular season games played in London and a return to Mexico City, the MLB Players Association said in a news release. A Spring Training series between the Boston Red Sox and the Tampa Bay Rays will also take place in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic on March 9 and 10.Both the Padres and Dodgers have a long tradition of...

Sheriff asks court to send suspect in deputy’s strangulation death to Indiana prison system

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:25:38 GMT

Sheriff asks court to send suspect in deputy’s strangulation death to Indiana prison system INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The Marion County sheriff filed court papers Wednesday requesting that a man accused of killing a deputy in a transport van be transferred to the custody of the Indiana Department of Correction.Sheriff Kerry Forestal said in court documents that Orlando Mitchell poses a “risk of serious bodily injury or death to others,” news outlets reported.A telephone message seeking comment on Forestal’s request was left Wednesday for an attorney representing Mitchell.Authorities say Mitchell, 34, used his handcuff chain to strangle Deputy John Durm, 61, in the van Monday after returning from a hospital visit to the Criminal Justice Center on Indianapolis’ east side. Mitchell then found Durm’s handcuff key, unlocked himself and drove the van a short distance from the detention center before crashing into a wooden pole, authorities said. Other deputies then returned him to custody.He has not been charged in Durm’s death, and the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office ha...