Suffolk trial judge tapped to lead Massachusetts Superior Court system
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:55:28 GMT
A Suffolk Superior Court judge has been promoted to chief justice of the statewide superior court system.On Thursday, Massachusetts Trial Court Chief Justice Jeffrey A. Locke announced that he had appointed Suffolk Superior Court Judge Michael D. Ricciuti as chief justice of the Superior Court for a five-year term. His term will begin on Dec. 22.“He has the leadership and management skills needed to succeed in this role,” Locke said of Ricciuti, adding that his “legal acumen, judicial temperament, and interpersonal skills will successfully guide his leadership.“He is highly respected and trusted by his colleagues who appreciate that he works collaboratively and leads by example and consensus,” Locke continued.Ricciuti, who graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College and with cum laude honors from Harvard law, began his legal career in 1987 as a law clerk for Judge A. David Mazzone in the U.S. District Court, according to a state biography. He was appointed by then-Gov. Charlie Ba...‘Wonka’ review: A clever candy-man origin story starring Timothée Chalamet
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:55:28 GMT
Michael Phillips | Chicago TribuneThe new “Wonka” works considerably better than its reasons for existence would suggest. It exists because, why not? It’s one more brand-familiar origin story, the easiest thing in the movie world to get made, requiring everything but a new idea.It exists because it’s one more musicalization of nonmusical source material, adding seven original songs to a project attached to Roald Dahl’s 1964 novel “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.” The 1971 film version of that novel, with Gene Wilder as secretive candy magnate Willy Wonka, was likewise a musical; two of its more enduring tunes, “Pure Imagination” and the “Oompa Loompa” song, turn up in the latest screen addition to Wonkalore.So where does it go right? Well, if you enjoyed either or both of the “Paddington” movies, particularly the second one, you’ll find “Wonka” a spiritually related cousin in its wit, bounce and general lack of aggravated charm assaults. Director Paul King and his “Paddington 2″ ...SmileDirectClub is shutting down. Where does that leave its customers?
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:55:28 GMT
By WYATTE GRANTHAM-PHILIPS (AP Business Writer)NEW YORK (AP) — Just months after filing for bankruptcy, SmileDirectClub announced it was shutting down its global operations and halting its teeth-aligner treatments.That leaves existing SmileDirectClub customers with a lot of questions and few available answers. The company is offering no more customer care support and few details about possible refunds are available yet. Multiple dental organizations and orthodontists also caution patients about safety concerns arising from “direct-to-consumer” dentistry. Here’s what you need to know.SmileDirectClub — which served over 2 million people since its 2014 founding — once promised to revolutionize the oral-care industry by selling clear dental aligners that were marketed as a faster and more affordable alternative to braces. It sold its aligners directly to consumers by mail and in major retailers. When SmileDirectClub’s stock began trading on the ...Canadian cities report rise in homelessness and in tent fires as winter sets in
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:55:28 GMT
HALIFAX — Cities across Canada are reporting a rise in fires, sometimes deadly, in tents and other shelters used by unhoused people — a situation advocates say is a tragic consequence of the country’s homelessness crisis.As the number of homeless people continues to rise — and the frigid weather sets in — it’s inevitable there will be more accidental fires, Tim Richter, president and CEO of the Canadian Alliance to End Homelessness, said in an interview Wednesday.“If all you can get your hands on is a propane tank or a camp stove, you’ll use that to survive because the alternative is freezing to death,” said Richter, whose group estimates there are between 260,000 and 300,000 unhoused people across the country. “This is only the beginning of winter and I absolutely guarantee we will be reporting on fires, amputations and more deaths,” he said.On Dec. 11, three people were found dead in a shed that burnt down outside a Calgary home improvement store. A fire de...NCAA survey of 23,000 student-athletes shows mental health concerns have lessened post-pandemic
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:55:28 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An NCAA survey of student-athletes suggests they are experiencing fewer mental health concerns than they did at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, but some demographics have shown more improvement than others.More than 23,000 student-athletes participated in the NCAA Student-Athlete Health and Wellness Study between September 2022 and June 2023. The data shows that mental health concerns have decreased in all three NCAA divisions.In men’s sports, 17% of respondents said they constantly feel overwhelmed, down from 25%, and 16% reported feelings of mental exhaustion, down from 22%. The most significant decreases came among males in Division I.The decreases were smaller among women. It found that 44% of women’s sports participants reported feeling overwhelmed (down from 47%), and 35% reported feeling mentally exhausted (down from 38%).As studies in 2020 and 2021 showed, students of color, those identifying on the queer spectrum and those identifying as transgender...Movie Review: Jeffrey Wright is brilliant in the smart and funny satire ‘American Fiction’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:55:28 GMT
Jeffrey Wright’s Thelonious “Monk” Ellison is at the end of his rope at the beginning of “ American Fiction, ” a crowd-pleaser that’s both funny and smart in its satire of race, media, artists, identity politics and even Hollywood. It opens in theaters this week.A classic frustrated artist, Monk is a professor and an author who writes literary stories that he wants to see in the world. He’s not interested in race, or at least the kind of “Black misery porn” stories that seem to be omnipresent, whether it’s in the Black history month advertisement on television with images of addicts and slaves, or at a book convention.The latest hit that has him fuming is a book called “We’s Lives In Da Ghetto,” written by a comfortably upper middle class Black woman (Issa Rae) who gives interviews about how dismayed she was in her post-college job at a literary agency that she didn’t see stories about “her people.” But exploitative and demeaning as they are, those are also the ones that get the boo...Apple now requires court orders in U.S. to access push notification data
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:55:28 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Apple is now requiring that U.S. law enforcement agencies obtain a court order for information on its customers’ push notifications, the alerts that iPhone apps send users that can reveal a lot about their online activity.Push notifications alert smartphone users to breaking news alerts, incoming messages, weather bulletins and other content. The policy shift was not formally announced but rather appeared in an updated version of Apple’s law enforcement guidelines posted online. Apple’s main competitor in mobile operating systems, Google, already had such a policy in place for its Android system.The Cupertino, California, company did not immediately respond to questions about it.The privacy-enhancing policy was added following last week’s disclosure by Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden that his office had received a tip last year that government agencies in foreign countries were demanding smartphone push notification data from both Google and Apple.“Ap...University of Calgary named world’s first United Nations University hub for water
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:55:28 GMT
CALGARY — The University of Calgary has become the world’s first United Nations University hub focused on water.The hub is a partnership between the Calgary university and the United Nations University Institute for Water, Environment and Health, which is a think tank based in Hamilton, Ont.It means they will work together to develop the scientific understanding, solutions and skilled workforce needed to mitigate and adapt to climate change.Kaveh Madani, director of the Institute for Water, Environment and Health, says the partnership will help to tackle upcoming water, environmental and health challenges.Officials with the University of Calgary say the hub’s reach would be global.It is to have four research areas: understanding changes in aquatic ecosystems, infectious diseases in a changing climate, environmental predictions for water sustainability and resilience in Indigenous communities.This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 13, 2023.The Canadian...1 Marine killed, 14 taken to hospitals after amphibious combat vehicle rolls over during training
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:55:28 GMT
SAN DIEGO (AP) — A U.S. Marine was killed and 14 others were taken to hospitals after an amphibious combat vehicle they were in rolled over during a training at a California base, north of San Diego, officials said Wednesday.The rollover happened around 6 p.m. Tuesday at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton during a ground movement training. The U.S. Marine Corps said the others were taken to area hospitals for treatment and evaluation but did not specify the severity of their injuries. The Marine who died won’t be identified until family is notified per military policy, and was assigned to the 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, the military said.The incident is under investigation, officials said.The fatal rollover happened on land in an amphibious combat vehicle, a model that was introduced to replace Vietnam War-era amphibious assault vehicles after one sank off the Southern California coast in 2020, killing eight Marines and one sailor. It was one of the of Marine Corps’ deadlies...Woman gets 70 years in prison for killing two bicyclists in Michigan charity ride
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:55:28 GMT
IONIA, Mich. (AP) — A woman was sentenced to at least 70 years in prison for causing the deaths of two bicyclists who were hit while taking part in a charity ride in western Michigan.The judge in Ionia County stacked two 35-year terms for Mandy Benn, a rare consecutive punishment. Most sentences in Michigan courts run concurrently.Police said Benn was under the influence of drugs when she crossed the center line and hit a group of bicyclists on a rural road in 2022. Edward Erickson, 48, of Ann Arbor, and Michael Salhaney, 57, of Bloomfield Hills, were killed while riding in a three-day endurance event for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.“This is not an accident. … There was a series of choices you made at some point to ingest this cocktail of narcotics and that led to everything we saw,” Judge Ronald Schafer said Tuesday.In October, Benn, 44, was convicted of second-degree murder and a raft of other charges.She apologized in court on Tuesday and read out the names of the dead...Latest news
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