Medford man to appear in court on murder charge after bodies of 2 missing men found in Brighton storage unit

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT

Medford man to appear in court on murder charge after bodies of 2 missing men found in Brighton storage unit A Medford man is expected to be arraigned in Somerville District Court Tuesday after the bodies of two missing men were found in a storage unit on North Beacon Street on Saturday, according to Middlesex County DA Marian Ryan. Leonid Volkov, 37, was arrested Saturday in North Attleboro in connection with the deaths of Kiryl Schukin, 37, and Pavel Veshkin, 28, who were found suffering from stab wounds.Investigators executing a search warrant on the unit, which had been rented by Volkov using one of the victim’s names, found the men’s bodies in rubber storage bins. One of the bodies, tentatively identified as Kiryl Schukin, had been dismembered, officials said.Investigators say they also found bleach, rubber gloves, and items belonging to Schukin and Veshkin. The victims, officials said, were known to Volkov.The Office of the Chief Medical Examiner (OCME) accepted jurisdiction of the case and has ruled the cause of death of the man identified as Schukin as homicide. The second man has...

Orioles minor league report: Joey Ortiz, Drew Rom excel as farm system shows off its depth

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT

Orioles minor league report: Joey Ortiz, Drew Rom excel as farm system shows off its depth Infielder Joey Ortiz played five solid games last week, but it was the one he didn’t play that raised eyebrows.Ortiz, the Orioles’ No. 7 prospect according to Baseball America, hit .364 with six RBIs for Triple-A Norfolk to continue his solid start to the season. But he was held out of Saturday’s game as a precaution as Baltimore infielder Ramón Urías was being assessed in concussion protocol, the Orioles announced.Ortiz wasn’t called up Sunday or Monday, but if Urías has to go on the seven-day injured list as he progresses through concussion protocol, it’s likely that Ortiz would receive his first call-up to the big leagues.Orioles manager Brandon Hyde wouldn’t comment Sunday about a potential Ortiz promotion, instead focusing on how Urías was “feeling a lot better” a day after taking a 96.2 mph pitch to the helmet.Ortiz, who turns 25 in July, is one of three prominent infield prospects in Norfolk, alongside Jordan...

OBF: Until banner 18 is raised, questions will follow Boston Celtics

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT

OBF: Until banner 18 is raised, questions will follow Boston Celtics The Celtics transformed a 32-point lead over the Atlanta Hawks in Game 1 into a series of nagging questions concerning their ultimate fate in the NBA playoffs.“Does Boston have the killer instinct to win a championship?”“No,” until further notice.“Who wants to carry this team on their back?”The line forms here.“Will there be any pre-game playoff guarantees?”Don’t want to upset a fellow Nike athlete.The names on the Celtics roster have combined 5,135 regular-season and 678 playoff games on their collective resume. None has won an NBA championship. Gone, too, is the multi-banner pedigree of Danny Ainge in the front office.Winning was once the longest strand of Celtics DNA. For instance, the 1986 Celtics had a combined 11 rings on the roster before they took the court in Game 1 against the Rockets in the NBA Finals. Coach K.C. Jones added nine on his dresser as a player and coach.Now the only Celtics’ ring-bearers at TD Garden reside in the owner’s suite, seated at courtside, or are at...

Battenfeld: Social Security cuts and raising retirement age on the table in 2024 race

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT

Battenfeld: Social Security cuts and raising retirement age on the table in 2024 race The looming Social Security shortfall is triggering a fierce political debate in the 2024 White House race and causing angst among baby boomer voters heading for retirement.With the rioting in France over a plan to raise the retirement age as a backdrop, the focus in America is on when benefits may run out, forcing steep cuts in payments. Some experts predict that could happen as soon as 2034.Nothing scares older voters more than messing with Social Security, and the presidential candidates are going to find that out again soon. About 67 million Americans per month get retirement, survivor or disability benefits through Social Security.In France, President Emmanuel Macron has proposed raising that country’s retirement age from 62 to 64, triggering protests and unrest among French citizens.A Newsweek poll showed that nearly three in ten voters think the retirement age of 67 is too high, and an AP-NORC poll found that three in four votes oppose raising the retirement age to 70 and cut...

Lawsuit against Fox for false election claims heads to trial

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT

Lawsuit against Fox for false election claims heads to trial WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Jurors are set to get their first look Tuesday at a voting machine company’s $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit against Fox News in a trial that will test First Amendment protections and expose the network’s role in spreading the lie of a stolen 2020 presidential election.The scheduled trial start comes after a one-day delay granted by the judge overseeing the case, a reprieve that gave the sides time to see if they could work out a settlement.Jury selection and opening statements had been scheduled for Monday in Dominion Voting Systems’ lawsuit. The Denver-based company aims to hold Fox accountable for airing false allegations of election fraud that continue to roil U.S. politics.Delaware Superior Court Judge Eric Davis gave no explanation for the brief delay. But he suggested the companies try to mediate their dispute, according to a person close to Fox who was not authorized to speak publicly about the lawsuit’s status and spoke on the...

How election lies, libel law are key to Fox defamation suit

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT

How election lies, libel law are key to Fox defamation suit A major defamation lawsuit against Fox News goes to trial Tuesday, carrying the potential to shed additional light on former President Donald Trump’s election lies, reveal more about how the right-leaning network operates and even redefine libel law in the U.S. Here are some things to know about the case.___THE CASEDominion Voting Systems is suing Fox for $1.6 billion, claiming the news outlet repeatedly aired allegations that the company’s voting machines were rigged to doom Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign while knowing they were untrue. Fox contends that it was reporting newsworthy charges made by supporters of the Republican then-president and is supported legally by libel standards. After a one-day delay that raised the possibility of a last-minute settlement between the litigants, seating of the jury is scheduled to start Tuesday, followed immediately by opening statements.___ELECTION DISCONNECTDenver-based Dominion has produced evidence that prominent people at Fo...

China calls US accusations of police stations ‘groundless’

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT

China calls US accusations of police stations ‘groundless’ TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — China denied all accusations of an overseas police presence, saying Tuesday that the United States was making “groundless accusations” after U.S. law enforcement arrested two men in New York for establishing a secret police station.“The relevant claims have no factual basis, and there is no such thing as an overseas police station,” spokesperson for China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Wang Wenbin said Tuesday.U.S. authorities arrested two men, identified as “Harry” Lu Jianwang, 61, and Chen Jinping, 59, both U.S. citizens, on Monday morning. Under the direction of an official in China, the two men allegedly set up a station where they offered some basic services, such as helping Chinese citizens renew their Chinese driver’s licenses.The station, however, also took on roles beyond ordinary bureaucracy, including locating Chinese dissidents living in the U.S., officials said.The U.S. Justice Department also charged 34 officers in the Ministry of Public Secu...

WATCH: Flying wheel smashes into windshield on GTA highway

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT

WATCH: Flying wheel smashes into windshield on GTA highway Provincial police are reminding drivers to make sure their summer tires are installed correctly after a loose wheel smashed into the windshield of another car on a GTA highway last week.Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Sgt. Kerry Schmidt released dashcam video of the April 14 incident, which shows the wheel coming off of a white pick-up truck and hitting another vehicle.“The truck that lost that wheel said he had his tires changed by a buddy two weeks ago,” Schmidt says.Driver of the truck had his tires changed about two weeks before they came off on the highway. The two people in the other vehicle were not injured. If you are changing to your summer times make sure they are installed properly, and double check they are tight. pic.twitter.com/0wHYpf39f5— OPP Highway Safety Division (@OPP_HSD) April 18, 2023The white pick-up was travelling eastbound on Highway 407 near Yonge Street in Richmond Hill when the loose wheel flew off. The footage released by police shows t...

Jailed US reporter in Russian court to appeal detention

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT

Jailed US reporter in Russian court to appeal detention MOSCOW — Jailed American journalist Evan Gershkovich appeared in a Moscow court on Tuesday to appeal his detention on spying charges, part of a sweeping Kremlin crackdown on dissent amid the war in Ukraine. He and the U.S. government strenuously deny the allegations.Dozens of journalists crowded together to catch a glimpse of the Wall Street Journal reporter, who is the first U.S. correspondent since the Cold War to be detained in Russia on spying allegations. Gershkovich looked calm as he stood inside a glass cage. U.S. Ambassador Lynne Tracy was in the room.Russia’s Federal Security Service detained the 31-year-old in Yekaterinburg in March and accused him of trying to obtain classified information about a Russian arms factory.Gershkovich, his employer and the U. S. government all deny he was involved in spying and have demanded his release. Last week, the U.S. government declared that he was “wrongfully detained” — a designation that means his case receives special attention from...

Biden signs executive order to improve access to child care

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 23:00:49 GMT

Biden signs executive order to improve access to child care WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden has signed an executive order containing more than 50 directives to increase access to child care and improve the work life of caregivers, the White House said Tuesday.But the directives would be funded out of existing commitments, likely meaning their impact would carry more of a symbolic weight compared with the Democratic president’s call in 2021 to provide more than $425 billion to expand child care, improve its affordability and boost wages for caregivers, the White House said. Biden also has called for more money for the care economy in his 2024 budget plan, drawing a sharp line with Republicans, who are seeking limits on spending.Susan Rice, director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, told reporters on a phone call that the order shows that Biden isn’t waiting on Congress to act.“The child care, long-term care systems in this country just don’t work well,” Rice said. “High-quality care is costly to deliver. It’s labor...