Special counsel nailing down evidence of how Trump handled classified records at Mar-a-Lago

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:57:15 GMT

Special counsel nailing down evidence of how Trump handled classified records at Mar-a-Lago (CNN) — Special counsel prosecutors have secured evidence including daily notes, texts, emails and photographs and are focused on cataloguing how Donald Trump handled classified records around the Mar-a-Lago resort and those who may have witnessed the former president with them, according to multiple sources familiar with the investigation.The new details come amid signs the Justice Department is taking steps typical of near the end of an investigation.The recent investigative activity before a federal grand jury in Washington, DC, also includes subpoenaing witnesses in March and April who had previously spoken to investigators, the sources said. While the FBI interviewed many aides and workers at Mar-a-Lago nearly a year ago voluntarily, grand jury appearances are transcribed and under-oath — an indication the prosecutors are locking in witness testimony.The focus of both the mishandling of records and obstruction of justice probes has remained on the actions of the for...

Concerns remain in Braintree after February fire at Clean Harbors site 

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:57:15 GMT

Concerns remain in Braintree after February fire at Clean Harbors site  Concerns have lingered in Braintree in recent weeks after a fire ripped through a Clean Harbors waste disposal site last month, destroying trailers containing hazardous materials. Braintree town officials and people living in the area have asked for continuous air monitoring in the aftermath of the fire, as they worry about their health.Clean Harbors officials, though, have said they don’t think the monitoring is necessary.Now, Mayor Charles Kokoros said he is talking to his legal team about options moving forward. “Quite frankly, I’m very disappointed in their response,” Braintree Mayor Charles Kokoros told 7NEWS.Officials said last month that crews responded to Clean Harbors around 10:30 p.m. on Feb. 16 after reports of fire.The state has since allowed the facility to partially reopen despite ongoing safety concerns from the community. Asked this week whether he will ask a judge to shut the facility down, Kokoros said “That is not out of the question.”There is a Bra...

Boston redistricting in spotlight in federal suit, council order

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:57:15 GMT

Boston redistricting in spotlight in federal suit, council order Boston politics can go home from October 2022, but it can never leave.The redistricting spectacle was back in the spotlight on multiple fronts on Monday, when a sitting congressman was testifying in federal court against the council’s process from this past fall and a city councilor filed a hearing order seeking to have the body go back and look at it all again.A cast of Boston political characters coalesced at the John Joseph Moakley U.S. Courthouse in what was day four of at least six in a series of proceedings that will come before a judge will decide whether to implement a preliminary injunction to stop implementation of the map the council passed last fall.The proceedings, which have already included the testimony of three current or former city councilors, continue to rehash the arguments on October, with the councilors representing South Boston and Dorchester and their allies alleging that the mapmakers acted improperly in the changes they made to Dot-centric District 3...

Trump has ‘commanding lead’ over DeSantis in Massachusetts Republican primary poll conducted after indictment

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:57:15 GMT

Trump has ‘commanding lead’ over DeSantis in Massachusetts Republican primary poll conducted after indictment Former President Donald Trump has a “commanding lead” over Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in a Massachusetts Republican primary poll conducted after last week’s historic indictment.More than 75% of Republican primary voters in the poll said Trump’s indictment in New York City was not justified — saying it was a politically motivated attack by a Democratic district attorney.In the poll of 475 likely Massachusetts Republican presidential primary voters on Friday and Saturday, 45% of the respondents supported Trump, while 21% said they would vote for DeSantis.UN Ambassador Nikki Haley received 9% of the electorate’s support, former Vice President Mike Pence garnered 3%, and 19% of the respondents were undecided.“Overall, Trump is in an extremely strong position,” Brian Wynne, president of Opinion Diagnostics, told the Herald on Monday.“The indictment has helped Trump with his standing in this poll,” he added.Trump’s lead is d...

Terrell Buckley ranks Guardians’ first win among top 5 career moments

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:57:15 GMT

Terrell Buckley ranks Guardians’ first win among top 5 career moments Terrell Buckley received a barrage of congratulatory text messages following the Orlando Guardians’ first win of the season, a 37-36 upset of the D.C. Defenders Saturday night at Camping World Stadium. It was a moment the first-year coach wouldn’t likely forget anytime soon and if he needed a reminder, he only had to touch the bump on the left side of his head.“I have a knot on the side of my head from them (the players) hitting me with the bucket of water,” Buckley said, describing the postgame celebration. “They hit me so hard I came out of my shoe. I’ll never forget it.”For Buckley, whose accomplishments include a successful college career at Florida State that led to a spot in the College Football Hall of Fame and an NFL career capped off with a Super Bowl win in 2002, Saturday’s performance ranks among the best.“Besides the Super Bowl, it’s in the top 5,” he said. “The Super Bowl is No. 1 but this is the to...

Disney-DeSantis war of words heats up 

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:57:15 GMT

Disney-DeSantis war of words heats up  ORLANDO, Fla. — Disney CEO Bob Iger on Monday said any retaliatory actions by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican-controlled Florida Legislature against the company that threaten jobs or expansion at its Florida resort is not only “anti-business … but anti-Florida.”Answering a question during an online shareholders’ meeting, Iger said that the Republican governor and lawmakers appeared to be retaliating against the company for exercising its constitutional rights.He referred to the incident last year when Disney criticized Florida’s law dubbed by critics “Don’t Say Gay” while Bob Chapek was helming the company at the time. The measure bars instruction on sexual orientation and gender identity in kindergarten through third grade, as well as lessons deemed not age-appropriate.In response, Florida lawmakers passed, and DeSantis signed, legislation revamping the government-like board that oversees Walt Disney World’s 27,000-...

Magic not losing sight of the bigger picture even as play-in hopes fade

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:57:15 GMT

Magic not losing sight of the bigger picture even as play-in hopes fade The message inside the Orlando Magic’s locker room hasn’t changed.So even as they walked off the court and left Amway Center after their dominant 128-102 win over the Detroit Pistons knowing their chances of making the play-in tournament diminished, they did so without losing sight of the bigger picture: development and growth that can extend beyond this season.“We put ourselves in a great position this year,” Jalen Suggs said. “We had a slow start, but we bounced back, went on a winning streak, really played well and kind of just made a name for ourselves now. The Magic aren’t the Magic of last year where it’s ‘we’ve got a free win coming in here’ [or] ‘this team is in a complete rebuilding process’. We’re winning now.”The Magic’s win over the Pistons was their sixth victory in eight games and their largest margin of victory this season.They’re 29-25 since Dec. 5 — No. 11 in the le...

Lot of exotic sugar gliders land at the MSPCA

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:57:15 GMT

Lot of exotic sugar gliders land at the MSPCA The MSPCA has a new group of rare, exotic animal available for adoption — 33 odd and “very, very cute” sugar gliders.“They have their little colonies and fresh mealworms they’ve been munching on and enjoying,” said Ally Phelps, MSPCA Animal Welfare Specialist. “A lot of volunteers have been getting a kick out of them because they’re so cute. It very exciting, maybe not for them yet but for us. And we’re looking forward to getting them adopted.”The group of 33 sugar gliders — and a hedgehog duo — came in after they were surrendered by an owner in western Massachusetts. The owner was dealing with medical issues, the MSPCA said, and had a large number of the critters — they can multiply “pretty quickly,” Phelps said.The “deceptively small,” hand-sized animals are within the possum family and from regions in South America, Phelps said.Like for many exotic pets, Phelps said, the ideal ad...

AFN says it secured extra $3 billion from Ottawa for child-welfare compensation

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:57:15 GMT

AFN says it secured extra $3 billion from Ottawa for child-welfare compensation OTTAWA — The Assembly of First Nations announced Monday it has secured an extra $3 billion from the federal government in a historic child-welfare compensation case. The assembly, along with the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, announced the revised compensation package totalling $23 billion, which it plans to present to chiefs gathered this week in Ottawa. “The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal has been clear there was more work to do to satisfy its orders to ensure Canada provided proper compensation and other remedies for the racial discrimination imposed on First Nations by Canada,” Manitoba Regional Chief Cindy Woodhouse said in a statement. Last year the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal rejected the $20-billion compensation package the government had negotiated with the parties, throwing the settlement into question. The tribunal had expressed concerns about whether all claimants would received the $40,000 it says they are owed and about the timelines for ...

Governor General wants Indigenous leaders to meet King Charles to ‘reset’ ties: AFN

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:57:15 GMT

Governor General wants Indigenous leaders to meet King Charles to ‘reset’ ties: AFN OTTAWA — Gov. Gen. Mary Simon wants Indigenous leaders to meet with King Charles to reset their relationship with the Crown, the national chief of the Assembly of First Nations said Monday. Speaking to chiefs gathered in Ottawa, RoseAnne Archibald said she meets frequently with Simon, who is the first Indigenous person to hold the position of Governor General, the King’s representative in Canada. Archibald said Simon is “facilitating an opportunity for Indigenous leaders to meet with King Charles before his coronation in May.”She did not divulge further details and Rideau Hall did not immediately to a request for comment. Simon, an Inuk leader, has said advancing reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people is one of her top priorities. On a recent trip to Finland to mark the 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties with Canada, Simon brought Indigenous leaders to build better ties with the Sámi, Indigenous people of northern Europe. There have been quest...