Authorities investigating deadly stabbing in Brockton

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:58 GMT

Authorities investigating deadly stabbing in Brockton Authorities are investigating after a man was found fatally stabbed in Brockton early Saturday morning, officials said. Brockton police officers investigating a robbery were driving down Belmont Avenue around 4:30 a.m. when they spotted a man laying on the ground, according to the Plymouth District Attorney’s Office. An investigation revealed the 41-year-old man was suffering from apparent stab wounds. He was taken to Good Samaritan Hospital, where he was pronounced dead. His name has not been released.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Looking Glass: Could I get off with a warning this time?

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:58 GMT

Looking Glass: Could I get off with a warning this time? A man was arrested for the tenth time in a month after he was caught driving a stolen truck in Clovis, Calif. He is facing18 felonies and 15 misdemeanors with charges including stealing six vehicles, DUI, vandalism, fraud and possession of a controlled substance. When caught in the stolen truck, he was on his way to the police station to pick up his personal property from a previous arrest.CAN WE MAKE ANOTHER WITHDRAWL?: Thieves hooked a chain to an ATM at a credit union in Tacoma, Wash., and yanked it out of the building with their pickup truck and dragged it off. Then, for some reason, they turned around and headed back toward the scene of the crime as the ATM bounced along behind and fell away as they were making a turn. They sideswiped another driver as they fled, and were arrested later.YEAH, I’M PRETTY SURE THAT’S HIM: A man, who breached his release conditions while serving a two-year arson sentence, was arrested at a hospital in Hamilton, Ontario, after a nurse recognized hi...

HS hockey 2023: Little was predictable

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:58 GMT

HS hockey 2023: Little was predictable When he entered the room for the last set of postgame interviews after a long day of state finals at TD Garden, Shrewsbury girls hockey coach Frank Panarelli didn’t need more than five seconds to point out who picked against his team in the Div. 1 game, and thank them for the motivation. Not many backed it against a St. Mary’s (L) team favored from the preseason to win it all, but the star-studded Colonials dominated defensively to secure the program’s first state title.As we reflect on another thrilling year, it seems only fitting for that Div. 1 girls final to be the last game of the MIAA boys and girls hockey season. It embodies some of the major storylines that developed across the board.Vengeance at TD GardenAlongside Shrewsbury’s run to prove the doubters wrong, the entire set of six state finals saw the winners avenge some level of “disrespect” or previous hardships.Pope Francis, which didn’t get the chance to play in the state final back in the 2019-20 COVID co-championship ...

Jalen Suggs, Franz Wagner will be game-time decisions for Magic vs. Nets

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:58 GMT

Jalen Suggs, Franz Wagner will be game-time decisions for Magic vs. Nets Second-year guard Jalen Suggs and forward Franz Wagner will be game-time decisions for the Orlando Magic’s Sunday home game vs. the Brooklyn Nets, coach Jamahl Mosley said after Saturday’s practice.Suggs has missed the previous four games because of a concussion in the March 16 road loss to the Phoenix Suns.He practiced Saturday with Mosley saying the team is “going to see how he pulls up” before determining whether he’ll play against the Nets.Wagner accidentally stepped on Goga Bitadze’s foot and turned his left ankle early in the fourth quarter of Thursday’s home win over the New York Knicks.He was later ruled out because of a sprained left ankle. Wagner didn’t practice but went through drills with skill development/shooting coach Aubrey McCreary.This story will be updated.This article first appeared on OrlandoSentinel.com. Email Khobi Price at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter at @khobi_price. ()

March Madness betting guide: UConn, Texas new favorites

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:58 GMT

March Madness betting guide: UConn, Texas new favorites By MARK ANDERSON (AP Sports Writer)LAS VEGAS (AP) — March Madness is down to eight teams, and often by this point, nearly all the expected top teams are still playing. All the No. 1 seeds are gone, and Texas is the only No. 2 that still has a shot at the Final Four. All the unpredictability has made betting even more dicey than usual. Here’s a look at what to expect this weekend — but keep in mind the numbers listed change regularly.WHO’S FAVORED TO REACH THE FINAL FOUR?Based on the FanDuel Sportsbook lines for the Elite Eight games, No. 2 seed Texas, No. 3 Kansas State, No. 4 UConn and No. 6 Creighton. All the betting lines are within 3 1/2 points, so if No. 3 Gonzaga, No. 5 seeds Miami and San Diego State and No. 9 Florida Atlantic win, it wouldn’t be a shock. Especially this year.WHO’S FAVORED TO WIN THE TITLE?UConn at plus-330 and Texas at plus-370 are the clear favorites. Someone betting on the Huskies would win $330 on a $100 bet if they tak...

Ticker: Renamed Horseshoe to host Poker World Series

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:58 GMT

Ticker: Renamed Horseshoe to host Poker World Series A name paired with poker and Las Vegas lore now has a place on the neon-lit Strip following the rebranding of an iconic hotel with a memorable history at a crossroads shared with some of the most recognizable casinos in the world.The Horseshoe Las Vegas Hotel & Casino and its corporate owner, Caesars Entertainment Corp., hosted ceremonies Friday to mark the name change from Bally’s Las Vegas, before it again hosts the upcoming 54th annual World Series of Poker.Canada pledges Great Lakes fundingCanada has pledged a significant increase in spending to improve water quality in the Great Lakes following Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden, whose administration also has boosted funding for the shared waters.Following their discussion Friday in Ottawa, Trudeau said his government would spend $420 million — about $306 million in U.S. dollars — over the next decade on the lakes, still suffering fron 20th century industrial pollution and newe...

Israeli defense minister calls for halt to judicial overhaul

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:58 GMT

Israeli defense minister calls for halt to judicial overhaul JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant called on Saturday for an immediate and temporary halt to the far-right government’s contentious plan to overhaul the judiciary, the first public dissent from within Prime Minister Benjamin’s coalition. Citing the need for dialogue with the opposition, Gallant asked Netanyahu’s coalition to wait until after the Jewish passover holiday that begins on April 5 before pushing ahead with its divisive plan to overhaul the judiciary. He said he is worried that the overhaul plans pose a threat to the country’s security. The plan has sparked the largest protest movement in Israel’s history, bringing thousands to face off against police in the streets weekly. “I will not take part in this,” Gallant said, although did not elaborate on what would happen if the government pressed on. His statement indicated the first crack in Netanyahu’s coalition, the most right-wing government in Israeli history. In rece...

2 Cuban migrants fly into Florida on motorized hang glider

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:58 GMT

2 Cuban migrants fly into Florida on motorized hang glider KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — Two Cuban migrants used a motorized hang glider to fly the approximately 90 miles (145 kilometers) from the communist island to Key West on Saturday, Florida officials said. The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office said the duo landed safely at Key West International Airport at about 10:30 a.m. and were turned over to the U.S. Border Patrol. Border Patrol officials in South Florida did not answer a phone call Saturday seeking comment. Overwhelmed by Cubans and other migrants arriving at the Mexican border and into Florida by boat, the Biden administration in early January implemented a policy change that makes them request a permit, or parole, online before arriving with the sponsorship of a relative or acquaintance in the U.S.Those who arrive without doing that risk deportation. The Associated Press

Putin says Russia will station tactical nukes in Belarus

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:58 GMT

Putin says Russia will station tactical nukes in Belarus Russian President Vladimir Putin announced plans on Saturday to station tactical nuclear weapons in neighboring Belarus.Putin said the plan was in response to Britain’s decision this past week to provide Ukraine with armor-piercing rounds containing depleted uranium. Russia falsely claimed these rounds have nuclear components.Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has long asked for the weapons, Putin said, speaking in an interview on Russian state television. He said construction of storage facilities for the weapons in Belarus would be completed by July 1. Russia used the territory of Belarus as a staging ground to send troops into Ukraine, and Moscow and Minsk have maintained close military ties.The Associated Press

French activists wield axes, machetes at reservoir protest

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:06:58 GMT

French activists wield axes, machetes at reservoir protest PARIS (AP) — French police and environmental activists fought violent pitched battles Saturday around a giant agricultural irrigation reservoir in rural western France. The interior minister reported more than 30 people injured and said police detonated more than 4,000 non-lethal dispersion grenades as they fended off hundreds of protesters, some armed with machetes, axes and gasoline bombs.The clashes around the reservoir being built in the rural community of Sainte-Soline highlighted increasing pressure on precious water resources in the face of climate change.French authorities argue that giant irrigation reservoirs are necessary to allow farmers to continue growing food crops when droughts are becoming more common. Critics say the reservoirs sustain ecologically unsustainable types of industrial farming and imprison water that would otherwise naturally irrigate soils and feed rivers and streams.Video footage showed protesters advancing in clouds of tear gas, police vehicles burn...