After the first quarter of the season, the Giants’ report card is a failing one
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:13:04 GMT
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The New York Giants have won once in four games, and things have the potential to get a lot worse. The 2023 season could go south quickly.The next two games are at Miami (3-1) next Sunday and at Buffalo (3-1) the following week. A 1-5 start is a distinct possibility and the chances of New York making the playoffs for a second straight season would be slim.“I just try to focus on the here and now, and we’ve got a lot of improving to do, and that’s what we’re going to try to do,” coach Brian Daboll said Tuesday, less than 12 hours after the Seattle Seahawks used a dominating defense to beat the Giants 24-3 on “Monday Night Football.”New York looks nothing like the team that surprised the league in 2022 in Daboll’s first year as a head coach. Coming off five straight losing seasons, the Giants went 9-7-1 and made the playoffs for the first time since 2016. They were competitive almost every game.That’s not the case this season. “I wo...Remembering fallen parole officer: PCSO provides update
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:13:04 GMT
FOX21 News will be at the press conference on Tuesday and will live stream it through the video player above.(PUEBLO COUNTY, Colo.) — The Pueblo County Sheriff's Office (PCSO) will hold a press conference on Tuesday, Oct. 3 about fallen State Parole Officer, Christine Guerin Sandoval, who also worked at PCSO for 12 years from 2007 to 2019 and was named the 2018 Law Enforcement Officer of the Year. Photo provided to Colorado Springs Police by Officer Christine Guerin Sandoval's family.The press conference is slated to begin at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, according to PCSO. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Procession to carry fallen parole officer home to Pueblo Later in the afternoon on Tuesday, a law enforcement procession will escort Officer Guerin Sandoval from the El Paso County Coroner to Pueblo, where she lived.FOX21 News will be at the press conference on Tuesday and will live stream it through the video player above.Man wanted for murder of 26-year-old who went missing after leaving bar
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:13:04 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver police are looking for a man who is wanted for first-degree murder in the death of a 26-year-old.The Denver Police Department is asking for the public's help to locate 33-year-old Jesus Angel Arvizo.Arvizo is wanted in the murder of James Montoya. Montoya was originally reported missing on April 2 when he was last seen leaving the Hangar 101 Bar near West Jewell Avenue and South Wadsworth Boulevard in Lakewood. Download the FOX31 App: Breaking news alerts & Pinpoint Weather That night, police said he was seen on surveillance video leaving with another man. James’ parents, Eddie and Corinna Montoya, said James did not know the man prior to meeting him at the bar. Anyone with information on Arvizo's whereabouts is asked to contact the Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867. Tipsters can remain anonymous and still be eligible for a cash reward of up to $2,000.Ice castles are not new to Colorado: Looking back on Leadville's Ice Palace
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:13:04 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) -- You might have heard of Ice Castles, which announced in late September that it would return to the state later this year. However, the attraction is not the first ice structure-centered attraction in the state.For that, you need to look back nearly 130 years to the Leadville Ice Palace.Leadville Ice Palace's historyOn Jan. 1, 1896, the Winter Crystal Carnival kicked off in Leadville and at its center was a large, medieval-style castle that included 90-foot tall turrets on the outside.On the inside, the palace had a skating rink, ballroom, restaurants and museum exhibits. Skating rink inside the Leadville Ice Palace, circa 1895-1896 (Credit: Denver Public Library Special Collections, X-257)At the entrance was a 19-foot ice sculpture of a woman holding a scroll inscribed in gold lettering with "$200,000,000." This represented the value of all the metals that Leadville's mines had produced. The sculpture also pointed east to the town's mines. Condé Nast Traveler name...New York judge issues limited gag order after Trump makes disparaging post about court clerk
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:13:04 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York judge quickly imposed a limited gag order in Donald Trump’s civil business fraud trial Tuesday after the former president disparaged a key court staffer.Interrupting a long day of testimony, Judge Arthur Engoron issued the order, which applies to all parties in the case and pertains to verbal attacks on court staff. It came after Trump recirculated a critical social media post about Engoron’s principal law clerk, Allison Greenfield.The post included a photo of Greenfield with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., posing for a picture at a public event. Trump, the Republican front-runner for president in 2024, has repeatedly cast the lawsuit and trial as a political attack by New York’s Democratic attorney general, Letitia James. Trump wrote that it was “disgraceful” that Greenfield was working with the judge in the courtroom.Aside from that sideshow, with Trump attending the trial for a second day, James’ attorney questioned an accountant in ...Speaker McCarthy’s job is at risk after House votes to move ahead with hard-right effort to oust him
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:13:04 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s grip on the gavel was at serious risk Tuesday after the House voted to move ahead with a historic vote, an effort by hard-right critics to oust the embattled Republican leader from the job.The high-stakes showdown forced by McCarthy’s chief rival, Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida, brought together more than a handful of conservative Republican critics of the speaker and many Democrats who say he is unworthy of leadership. The vote was 218-208 against tabling the motion, with 11 Republicans allowing it to advance.The House then opened an extraordinary floor debate, unseen in modern times, ahead of the next round of voting on what could be an motion to “vacate the chair” — something that has not happened in Congress in a century.It’s a stunning moment for the battle-tested McCarthy and serves as his most severe challenge yet, a potential punishment fueled by growing grievances but sparked by his weekend decision to work wit...Grand jury indicts man for role in boat crash that killed teen in Dennis over the summer
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:13:04 GMT
A 19-year-old man from Medfield has been indicted in connection with a boat crash in Dennis that left a teen dead, according to officials.The Cape & Islands District Attorney’s Office announced that David K. Sullivan was indicted by a grand jury for his role in the death of 17-year-old Sadie Mauro.Mauro, a rising senior at Dover-Sherborn High School, was aboard a boat with several others when it crashed into a jetty in Sesuit Harbor around 9 p.m. on July 21.Five people were injured while Mauro was initially unaccounted for, police said. Her body was later recovered around 11:30 p.m. following a search and rescue operation conducted around Cold Storage Beach.According to the DA’s office, Sullivan was indicted on charges that included:Death of a person caused by operating vessel/boat under the influence of intoxicating liquorPossession of false RMV documentsMinor in possession of alcoholOperation of a vessel while under the influence of intoxication liquor causing seri...MBTA To Keep Popular Ferries Running Deeper Into Fall
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:13:04 GMT
Expanded MBTA ferry service has proven “so positive” in recent months that agency officials will keep a trio of routes running into the fall, officials announced Tuesday.The Lynn ferry route connecting the Blossom Street Pier with Boston’s Long Wharf North will continue operating on weekdays until Oct. 31, while a weekday Winthrop ferry and an all-week East Boston ferry will remain operational until Nov. 30.Officials originally planned to close the Lynn ferry, which just launched this summer with a $7 one-way fare, for the season after the upcoming holiday weekend.Policymakers have been pushing the T to expand its ferry options, pitching the water routes as good options to connect residents in coastal communities north and south of Boston with the downtown hub without adding to the region’s crushing roadway traffic.“This summer we were able to expand our water transportation network and the public response has been so positive that we have decided to no...Airbnb is fundamentally broken, its CEO says. He plans to fix it
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:13:04 GMT
Nikki Ekstein | (TNS) Bloomberg NewsAirbnb Inc. CEO Brian Chesky hasn’t had an easy 2023. First there was the “Airbnbust” frenzy in March, in which hosts took up arms on Twitter (now X) about shrinking profit margins and a potential short-term rental bubble. Then competitor Vrbo beat Airbnb to a feature that customers have long requested with a loyalty program. And in September, New York City vastly tightened its rules on short-term rentals, nearly squeezing Airbnb out of a market that in the early days represented roughly 80% of its business. Never mind the increasing strictness of return-to-office policies, which has hampered the flexibility that spurred Airbnb’s business in the pandemic years.By mid-September, when he rolled out a handful of site improvements, it seemed as if Chesky had found himself in a Catch-22, caught between the conflicting demands of guests and hosts. Top of mind among them: Guests want to spend less money and be guaranteed a better product, while hosts are...Healey to sign tax relief bill Wednesday at Massachusetts State House
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:13:04 GMT
Gov. Maura Healey plans to sign a $1 billion-a-year tax relief bill Wednesday afternoon without making any changes to what lawmakers sent her last week, according to a spokesperson.Nearly two years after some form of tax relief was first floated on Beacon Hill, Healey will join top Democrats at a 1 p.m. State House event to sign a bill, which her office touted as the “first cuts in more than 20 years and highlight the ways in which the package saves money for Massachusetts residents.”The House and Senate passed a compromise version of the bill last week after reaching a deal in late September. The bill will cost $561 million in fiscal year 2023 and $1 billion annually starting in fiscal year 2027.A Healey spokesperson said the governor could only sign or amend the proposal because it was not a spending bill. Healey had until Sunday to act on the measure.The bill takes aims at a series of key credits and taxes that supporters have argued need updates to help residents dea...Latest news
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