Robert De Niro’s former top assistant says she found his back-scratching behavior ‘creepy’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:39:07 GMT
By LARRY NEUMEISTER (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — Robert De Niro’s former top executive assistant said she found it “creepy” when the actor insisted she scratch his back, an example of behavior she found controlling and abusive before she quit her job in 2019, she testified Friday at a New York civil trial.In a full day of testimony, Graham Chase Robinson became emotional several times as she claimed that the trauma she endured before she quit working for De Niro in 2019 after 11 years has left her jobless and depressed.“I was having an emotional and mental breakdown. I wasn’t eating. I wasn’t sleeping. Couldn’t run. I was overwhelmed,” she told jurors in Manhattan federal court. “I felt like I hit rock bottom.” She said she suffers from anxiety and depression and hasn’t worked in four years despite applying for 638 jobs.“I don’t have a social life,” she said. “I’m so humiliated...Deer hunting season is starting at Blue Hills Reservation: Park visitors ‘encouraged to wear bright colors’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:39:07 GMT
If you’re heading to Blue Hills Reservation this month, it’d be a good idea to put on some bright outfits.The Blue Hills Deer Management Permitted Archery Hunt will start on Monday, Nov. 6, according to the state Department of Conservation and Recreation.The controlled deer hunt at Blue Hills Reservation in Milton lasts through Nov. 22, and the hunts will take place from Mondays through Thursdays.The archery hunt is part of DCR’s long-term effort to deal with the overpopulation of deer in the area.“The 2023 management plan utilizes controlled hunting as part of DCR’s efforts to manage the high deer densities within the state reservation,” DCR posted in an advisory ahead of Monday.“Permitted archery hunting is allowed in designated areas of the reservation,” DCR added. “Park visitors are encouraged to wear bright colors that are easily visible to others.”A total of 26 deer were harvested during last year’s archery hunt...Red Sox DH Justin Turner declines player option, becomes free agent
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:39:07 GMT
The first dominos of the offseason has officially fallen, as the Red Sox announced Friday evening that designated hitter Justin Turner has declined his player option and that they have declined right-hander Corey Kluber’s club option. Each player is now a free agent.Both moves were widely expected. Turner’s player option was worth $13.4 million, but by declining it he will receive a $6.7 million buyout and can now jump back into the market after turning in a brilliant season at age 38.Coming off a season in which he posted 23 home runs, 96 RBI, 31 doubles and an .800 OPS, he should easily land a deal worth more than the $7 million he needs to make up the difference by declining his option. There remains a chance Turner could return to Boston, but other clubs will likely be interested and the Red Sox must consider if they’d rather go with a DH-by-committee approach, which would make it easier to consistently field better defensive lineups.Kluber, on the other hand, ...Battenfeld: Auditor DiZoglio’s quixotic bid to audit Legislature runs into buzz saw
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:39:07 GMT
State Auditor Diana DiZoglio has run into a powerful buzz saw in the form of Attorney General Andrea Campbell and Senate President Karen Spilka and is now just wasting time and money in a doomed attempt to audit the Legislature.Even if the auditor goes forward and gets a ballot question passed giving her authority to look at lawmakers’ books, it’s highly likely it will be ruled unconstitutional by the courts because of the separation of powers’ principle. It’s over.Campbell, in a letter to DiZoglio on Friday, concluded that the auditor has no “legal authority” to audit the Legislature without their consent – which Spilka and House Speaker Ron Mariano immediately jumped on to buttress their case.The Democratic AG also warned that if the ballot measure passes, “we may need to consider whether, and the extent to which, constitutional limitations affect how the law would apply.”Boom. Those words should make DiZoglio pause before she continues her quixotic bid to go after Spilka an...Uber Exec: If New York can figure out rideshare driver benefits, why not Massachusetts?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:39:07 GMT
A top Uber executive hopes settlements with officials in New York will persuade Massachusetts lawmakers to move forward with policies that classify rideshare drivers as independent contractors with some additional benefits.New York Attorney General Letitia James announced Thursday a pair of settlements totaling $328 million with Uber and Lfyt to resolve allegations of “cheating drivers out of hundreds of millions of dollars” that will return back pay to drivers, put in place an earnings floor, paid sick leave, hiring notices, and define their working time.A separate settlement with the New York State Department of Labor will see Uber make quarterly payments into the state’s Unemployment Trust Fund and make retroactive payments owed since 2013.Those deals could swing the pendulum on long-running debates in Massachusetts over rideshare drivers’ employment classification, a conversation that has already seen one ballot question tossed aside by the Supreme Judicial Court, a lawsuit sche...Two Red Sox prospects named Arizona Fall League Fall Stars
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:39:07 GMT
A pair of Red Sox prospects have been named to this weekend’s Arizona Fall League Fall Stars Game, with left-handed pitcher Zach Penrod and outfielder Corey Rosier both earning a spot on the American League’s team.Penrod, who signed with Boston out of independent ball in August, continued his rapid ascent since joining the organization. The 26-year-old led all AFL starting pitchers with 1.29 ERA in four starts, and that came after he also played a pivotal role in the High-A Greenville Drive’s run to the South Atlantic League championship.Rosier ranked among the Glendale Desert Dogs’ top hitters with a .303 batting average and eight stolen bases in 19 games. This past summer he batted .285 with a .781 OPS and 49 stolen bases in 116 games, mostly with Double-A Portland.In addition to the two Red Sox prospects, former Central Catholic star Dom Keegan of Methuen also earned Fall Star honors. The ex-Vanderbilt star is now a catcher in the Tampa Bay Rays organizati...Armed man killed in Escondido police shooting
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:39:07 GMT
Editors note: The correct address for the shooting investigation is in the 2550 block of East Valley Parkway.ESCONDIDO, Calif. -- An armed man was killed Friday in Escondido after exchanging gunfire with police, authorities said.The shooting occurred around 6:40 a.m. in the 2500 block of East Valley Parkway, Lt. Adam Sharki with the San Diego Police Department said in a news release.Officers responded to a call about a man sleeping in a sleeping bag on the porch of a mobile home, according to authorities. The man, who did not belong at the residence, then had gotten up and started pushing a blue motorcycle through the mobile home complex.When officers arrived on scene, they spoke to the man who matched the suspect's description, learning he had a felony warrant for a parole violation out of Indiana, per SDPD.As police were detaining the man, who is believed to be a 48-year-old from Indiana, the suspect turned and ran while reaching into his waistband. Kids in San Diego County can ...Water polo player fighting to keep hand after crash
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:39:07 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A club water polo player and sophomore at Patrick Henry High School is in the hospital as doctors try to save her hand.Fifteen-year-old Tessa Eaton is known for her infectious personality, in and out of the pool.“She walks onto the pool deck with a big smile and a high five or a skip to her step, and she’s so positive and upbeat,” Charlie Equels, the head water polo coach at Patrick Henry High School, said. “To look out there and not see her purple or pink hair or her bubbly smile is going to be a constant change, it's going to be hard to get used to.” Del Mar home sold for record-breaking $44.1M as countywide sales slow Tessa was a passenger in a vehicle, on her way to practice for her club water polo team, The San Diego Shores, when she was involved in a rollover crash Oct. 24. Her hand was crushed and she was rushed to the hospital, where she has been since the crash.According to close family friend who has been helping facilitate financial efforts, Susan Furtak, T...You damaged the unit and your landlord wants you out. Now what?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:39:07 GMT
Apart from not paying rent or the landlord wanting to renovate, sell or move back into a rental unit, tenants in Ontario can also face eviction for issues revolving around their conduct and the way they treat the unit.There are broadly two sets of circumstances that could lead to such evictions: Interfering with others, damage or overcrowdingCausing serious problems in the unit or complex.Interfering with others, damage or overcrowding: The N5 process“Landlords can seek to evict tenants based on them alleging that the tenant, a visitor or someone living with the tenant has substantially interfered with the reasonable enjoyment of the landlord or other tenants, or has substantially interfered with the landlord’s lawful rights or privileges,” explains Samuel Mason, staff lawyer at Parkdale Community Legal Services.In such a case a landlord may issue the tenant an N5 notice to end tenancy. Mason says common reasons cited on such a notice include not keeping the unit s...Federal appeals court upholds Illinois semiautomatic weapons ban
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:39:07 GMT
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — A federal appeals court on Friday upheld Illinois’ prohibition on high-power semiautomatic weapons, refusing to put a hold on the law adopted in response to the mass killing of seven people at a 2022 parade in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park.A three-judge panel of the 7th District U.S. Court of Appeals voted 2-1 on the issue. The majority recognized a difference between firearms for personal use and those the state law reserves for “trained professionals,” semiautomatic weapons, including the popular AR-15.“There is a long tradition, unchanged from the time when the Second Amendment was added to the Constitution, supporting a distinction between weapons and accessories designed for military or law-enforcement use and weapons designed for personal use,” Judge Diane Wood said in the opinion. “The legislation now before us respects and relies on that distinction.”Ed Sullivan, a lobbyist for the Illinois State Rifle Association, said gun-rights advocat...Latest news
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