TV and film writers authorize strike over pay, other issues

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:09:05 GMT

TV and film writers authorize strike over pay, other issues LOS ANGELES (AP) — Unionized film and television writers have voted overwhelmingly to give their leaders the authority to call a strike if a new contract agreement is not reached with producers.In an email to members Monday, the negotiating committee of the Writers Guild of America said nearly 98% of the 9,218 votes were cast to authorize the strike, with nearly 79% of guild members voting. “Our membership has spoken,” the email said. “You have expressed your collective strength, solidarity, and the demand for meaningful change in overwhelming numbers.”The writers’ three-year contract expires May 1, and leaders could call for a walkout the following day, but could extend the deadline if the two sides are close to a deal. Issues in negotiations include pay, writers’ ability to work for different shows during downtime from other projects, and, according to Variety, the use of artificial intelligence in the script process. The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Produ...

1 victim dead after shooting near Leetsdale and Quebec

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:09:05 GMT

1 victim dead after shooting near Leetsdale and Quebec DENVER (KDVR) -- A woman died after being taken to the hospital following a shooting in southeast Denver.The Denver Police Department tweeted about the shooting around 1:45 p.m. on Monday. 5 of the most high-profile criminals in Colorado supermax prison DPD said the shooting happened at the intersection of Leetsdale Drive and Quebec Street.At 2:11 p.m. DPD said Quebec Street was closed north of the intersection.The identity of the victim will be released by the Denver Office of the Medical Examiner.DPD also did not release any information about a suspect. As of 5:02 p.m., no arrests had been made.Anyone with information was asked to contact the Metro Denver Crime Stoppers at 720-913-7867.

Ex-Cardinal McCarrick charged with sex abuse

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:09:05 GMT

Ex-Cardinal McCarrick charged with sex abuse MADISON, Wis. — The defrocked Roman Catholic cardinal who became the face of the church’s clergy sex abuse crisis has been charged in Wisconsin with sexually assaulting an 18-year-old man more than 45 years ago, court records show.A criminal complaint filed Friday alleges that Theodore McCarrick, who was removed from the priesthood in 2019 after a Vatican investigation found he had sexually molested adults and children, fondled a man in 1977 while staying at a cabin on Geneva Lake in southeastern Wisconsin.The alleged victim, who is not named, told investigators that McCarrick had repeatedly sexually assaulted him since he was 11 and even brought him to parties where other adult men sexually assaulted him, according to the complaint.McCarrick became the highest-ranking Roman Catholic official in the U.S. to face criminal charges for sexual abuse when he was accused in 2021 of sexually assaulting a teenage boy in Massachusetts at a wedding reception in 1974. His attorneys asked...

White man charged with shooting of Ralph Yarl at front door

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:09:05 GMT

White man charged with shooting of Ralph Yarl at front door By MARGARET STAFFORD and JIM SALTER (Associated Press)KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — An 85-year-old white man who shot a Black teen that approached the wrong house in Kansas City, Missouri, while trying to pick up his younger brothers has been charged with first-degree assault, the Clay County prosecutor said Monday.Prosecuting Attorney Zachary Thompson said at a news conference that there was a “racial component” to the incident Thursday night in which Andrew Lester twice shot 16-year-old Ralph Yarl, who is recovering at home after being released from the hospital on Sunday. But nothing in the charging documents says the shooting was racially motivated, Thompson clarified.“We understand how frustrating this has been but I can assure you the criminal justice system is working and will continue to work,” Thompson said at a news conference.The shooting outraged many in Kansas City and across the country. Civic and political leaders demanded justice and some, inc...

Kristian Winfield: Nets need to play Finney-Smith more playoff minutes

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:09:05 GMT

Kristian Winfield: Nets need to play Finney-Smith more playoff minutes PHILADELPHIA — The Nets need to find a way to play Dorian Finney-Smith more playoff minutes, and fast — even if it requires solving a math problem.Finney-Smith is one of the team’s most physical players, and his extended court presence is needed for a Nets team struggling with the 76ers’ physicality in their first-round playoff matchup against the Sixers.The issue? The Nets also need size to match up against superstar big man Joel Embiid. The biggest player on Brooklyn’s roster is reserve big man Day’Ron Sharpe.Vaughn says Finney-Smith and Sharpe are splitting the same minutes, a development since Finney-Smith plays both the four and small-ball five while Sharpe plays backup five exclusively.“You’ve got the full question of, ‘Do you play Day’Ron?’” head coach Jacque Vaughn said ahead of tipoff in Game 2 against the Sixers on Monday. “Day’Ron is supposedly one of our bigger dudes also.”Finney-Sm...

MBTA Green Line has delays on busy Marathon Monday, stranding exhausted runners who are faster than the T

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:09:05 GMT

MBTA Green Line has delays on busy Marathon Monday, stranding exhausted runners who are faster than the T What’s more Boston than T delays on Marathon Monday?As marathoners from around the world finished in Copley Square Monday afternoon, the MBTA terminated Green Line service at Arlington, leading to delays on one of the city’s busiest days of the year.Exhausted and drenched runners who just finished the grueling 26.2 miles were stranded on trains and platforms. Some marathon spectators along the route had held signs that read, “You’re faster than the T,” which was especially true on Monday.“Probably should have just kept running back to Somerville. #mbta,” a marathon finisher tweeted as he waited for a Green Line train with throngs of people at Prudential station.Related ArticlesLocal News | MBTA to shut down parts of Red and Blue Lines to address slow zones Local News | Green Line speed restrictions adjusted The MBTA said a “mechanical failure” was to blame.At about 2:50 p.m., an eastbound Green Lin...

‘It’s a beautiful thing’ Thousands unite, run and cheer during a rainy, cool marathon

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:09:05 GMT

‘It’s a beautiful thing’ Thousands unite, run and cheer during a rainy, cool marathon Even on a cool, rainy Marathon Monday, a beautiful scene played out in Copley Square as 30,239 runners from all over the country and world finished their 26.2-mile run from Hopkinton.Hugs, smiles, fist pumps and loud cheers rang out as weary runners who had endured the course crossed the finish line, joyous, haggard, and grateful, one after another.But for Henry Richard, who’s younger brother Martin was killed and sister Jane lost a leg in the terrorist bombing of the marathon ten years ago, Monday’s race brought a special joy.“It’s a beautiful thing seeing familiar faces, new faces come out, run under Martin, just unify as one,” Richard said. “No matter what we do in the future, we are going to keep doing that.”On Monday, Richard crossed the finish line with a group of friends who ran with him as members of Team MR8, raising funds for the Martin Richard Foundation, which his parents Denise and Bill created within a year of the tragedy to help turn pain into healing.Former Bruins ca...

Veteran Susannah Scaroni victorious in women’s wheelchair race

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:09:05 GMT

Veteran Susannah Scaroni victorious in women’s wheelchair race Susannah Scaroni enjoyed her breakthrough moment in the women’s wheelchair race in Monday’s running of the Boston Marathon.Scaroni was a serious contender in her previous eight Boston Marathons that included second-place runs in 2018 and 2022, three third-place finishes and a fifth.Scaroni broke the tape with a winning time of 1:41:45, followed by Australian Madison De Rozano (1:46:55) and Wakako Tsuchida (1:47:04) of Japan.“It feels really amazing because I love Boston,” said Scaroni, a 31-year-old from Urbana, Ill. “I really love hilly courses and the crowds here are always incredible but today there was an extra spirit.“I train this way where I try to maintain a pace as fast as I can but kind of comfortably. I have noticed in the past the women’s field is very competitive but I don’t always feel like the speed is as fast as maybe it can be.“It is more position wise. I was trying to be very economical and tried to maintain a high pace and sort of wondering if the women behind me a...

Robbins: Biden celebrates America with visit to Ireland

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:09:05 GMT

Robbins: Biden celebrates America with visit to Ireland The late Irish poet Eavan Frances Boland paid famous homage to the daughters and sons of Ireland who, beginning in the early part of the 19th century, endured the trauma of uprooting themselves from their homeland and traveling to the strange, forbidding land that was America. “What they survived we could not even live,” she wrote in her poem “The Emigrant Irish.” “Now it is time to imagine how they stood there, what they stood with. Their hardships parceled in them. Patience. Fortitude. Long-suffering in the bruise-colored dusk of the New World.”“And all the old songs. And nothing to lose.”The bond between America and Ireland is a powerful one. It has been forged in part by the vibrant role Irish Americans have played in the building of this country, and also by the profound connection the 32 million Americans of Irish descent feel in their hearts for the land of their forebears, a connection that has not withered even approaching two centuries since the Irish started arriving in A...

Kenyan Hellen Obiri upsets the elite field in women’s race

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 02:09:05 GMT

Kenyan Hellen Obiri upsets the elite field in women’s race An accomplished field of marathon world champions and gold medal winners allowed a novice road runner with a track background steal the race.Kenyan Hellen Obiri made a decisive move on Ethiopian burner Amare Beriso at Kenmore Square and held on the break the tape in the women’s professional race in the 127th running of the BAA Boston Marathon.Obiri crossed the finish line with a stellar time of 2:21:38 in her Boston debut despite cold, wet weather conditions and a steady headwind. Obiri finished sixth (2:25:49) at New York on Nov. 6, 2022 in her only other marathon.The majority of Obiri’s spectacular career was spent on cross country paths and indoor and outdoor tracks. She won the silver medal in the 5,000 meters at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and is the only women in history to win world titles in indoor and outdoor track and cross country.Obiri, 33, effortlessly transitioned from the oval to the Abbott Marathon Majors and she did it on the sport’s biggest stage and toughest course.“F...