Celebrate the year of the rabbit at The Jade Rabbit pop-up at the Sistrunk Marketplace & Brewery in Fort Lauderdale
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:38:11 GMT
For Asians around the world, 2023 is the year of the rabbit. For South Florida party people, it’s a chance to celebrate in a unique way.A new weekly pop-up in Fort Lauderdale is serving up eye-catching entertainment and food. And that’s the naked truth.No, they haven’t run out of sushi plates.This is just part of the fun at the Jade Rabbit experience inside Sistrunk Marketplace.Steve Dapuzzo: “We’re embracing the history of the Jade Rabbit story as well as intertwining it with a sushi lounge experience.”The Jade Rabbit is a symbol of peace and prosperity. At this pop-up, it also means getting hungry and getting hot.Steve Dapuzzo: “We thought that by embracing something a little bit different, having a sushi lounge where people could come socialize, a whole series of shows throughout the night, burlesque shows to a little fire dance.”The performers aren’t up on some faraway stage.The show’s right next to you and you won̵...Apple TV+ adds High Desert to show lineup
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:38:11 GMT
Apple TV+ is adding a new dark comedy to its TV show lineup, starring Patricia Arquette. She plays an addict, Peggy, who’s trying to turn her life around and become a private investigator. But she comes to find out that working as a P-I isn’t easy, actually, she learns that it’s way harder and crazier than she thought.Patricia Arquette stars as an amateur private investigator in the new Apple TV+ show, High Desert.Patricia Arquette: “It was inspired by one of our writers, Nancy, by her sister Marjorie, who was a on again-off again drug addict, struggling with that, avoiding reality, deceiving herself and the world around her, always had a hustle going on and she said one time, ‘You know, I think I’m gonna be a P-I.”The cast got to show off some of their own investigating skills.Matt Dillon: “Character logic is an interesting thing because it’s not necessarily rational, right, so, we open the papers and we go like, ‘Why the ...Man dies after shooting in Dorchester
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:38:11 GMT
A man has died after a shooting in Dorchester Monday, police said. SKY7-HD was over the scene at the intersection of Columbia Road and Devon Street around 5:30 p.m., where several Boston police cruisers were visible. Crews were still on scene roughly 30 minutes later as an investigation appeared to focus around two cars in the area. The cars were taped off and evidence markers could be seen in multiple spots around the scene. Police initially said one person who was shot was taken to a local hospital with life-threatening injuries. In an update Monday evening, police said the person was shot in a car and later pronounced dead at the hospital.Traffic remained shut down at multiple intersections along Columbia Road as of around 7 p.m.https://twitter.com/CarolineGoggin/status/1660780206989221889This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Boston College has a lot at stake in ACC Tournament
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:38:11 GMT
Boston College heads into the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball tournament from a position of strength.The No. 22 ranked Eagles (34-17, 16-14) drew the No. 6 seed and were assigned to Pool C with No. 2 Clemson (39-17, 20-10) and No. 10 Virginia Tech (30-21, 12-17).The Eagles will open the tournament as the home team against Virginia Tech at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Durham Bull Athletic Park in Durham, N.C. Virginia Tech was ranked No. 10 in the country when BC took two of three over a weekend series in Blacksburg, Va., on March 10-11. BC recorded wins over two No. 2 ranked teams this season, Tennessee and Wake Forest.“This team is tremendously confident right now,” said BC coach Mike Gambino. “These kids here, they really believe they can win this tournament and they really believe we are going to Omaha.”BC closed out the regular season by sweeping a doubleheader against Notre Dame last Saturday. The Eagles matched the program’s best record through 51 games that was set in 2005, BC’s fin...Boston Marathon fixture Rick Hoyt has died at 61
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:38:11 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — Rick Hoyt, who with his father pushing his wheelchair became a fixture at the Boston Marathon and other races for decades, has died. He was 61.Hoyt died of complications with his respiratory system, his family announced on Monday.“Rick along with our father, Dick, were icons in the road race and triathlon worlds for over 40 years and inspired millions of people with disabilities to believe in themselves, set goals and accomplish extraordinary things,” the Hoyt family said in a statement.Rick Hoyt had cerebral palsy, which left him a quadriplegic, but he and his father became as much a part of the Boston Marathon as sore feet or Heartbreak Hill. With Dick Hoyt pushing, the two completed the course 32 times.The Boston Athletic Association presents a Rick & Dick Hoyt Award each April to someone who exhibits their spirit through advocacy and inclusion.“Rick Hoyt will always be remembered as a Boston Marathon icon and for personifying the ‘Yes You Can’ mentality that de...Man in vehicle near Boston middle school is shot and killed: ‘This is horrible’
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:38:11 GMT
A man in a vehicle near a Dorchester middle school was shot and killed Monday afternoon, as Boston police ask for the public’s help in the homicide investigation.Some kids attending an after-school program at the Lilla G. Frederick Pilot Middle School were inside the school at the time of the deadly daylight shooting.Police responded to 264 Columbia Road for a report of shots fired at around 4:57 p.m. on Monday.The officers at the scene found a man in a vehicle suffering from a gunshot wound — in the area of 243 Columbia Road. The man was transported to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead.No arrests were immediately made, as detectives investigated the shooting on the busy Dorchester street.No one inside the school was physically injured, according to Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox.“We do need the public’s help. This is a daylight shooting. It happened in the middle of the day,” Cox said, noting that a lot of people are normally out on the ...Montana is banning TikTok. But can the state enforce the law and fend off lawsuits?
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:38:11 GMT
By HALELUYA HADERO (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — TikTok is challenging Montana’s first-of-its kind law that makes it illegal for people to use the social media app in the state. It’s the second lawsuit since the ban was adopted.Montana Republican Gov. Greg Gianforte signed the law Wednesday expecting a legal fight. The law, scheduled to take effect Jan. 1, 2024, also faces questions over whether it can be enforced.Five TikTok users sued the state last week saying the law is unconstitutional. TikTok made similar arguments in its lawsuit Monday in federal court in Missoula.Montana’s rules are more far-reaching than restrictions on TikTok in place elsewhere, which include bans on government-issued devices in nearly half the states and within the U.S. federal government. There are 200,000 TikTok users in Montana and 6,000 businesses that use the video-sharing platform, according to company spokesperson Jamal Brown. Here’s what you need to know:WHY IS MO...After 12-foot shark was spotted devouring a seal off Cape Cod, researchers urge people to be ‘Shark Smart’ ahead of Memorial Day weekend
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:38:11 GMT
With great white sharks back chomping on seals off the Cape, shark researchers are urging beachgoers and people out on the water to report apex predator sightings and to be aware of their surroundings ahead of Memorial Day weekend.The first confirmed white shark sighting of the season was reported over the weekend, when a 12-foot white shark was spotted devouring a seal off of Provincetown.This is the time of year when white sharks return to the waters off of Massachusetts, where the animals hunt seals into the fall months. With Memorial Day weekend coming up, New England Aquarium scientists on Monday reminded people to be “Shark Smart.”“Though white shark bites on humans are rare, the sighting serves as a reminder to beachgoers and boaters to be mindful of the presence of these ocean animals,” said John Chisholm, adjunct scientist in the New England Aquarium’s Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life.“It’s important to be aware of sharks’...No agreement yet on debt ceiling, but Biden, McCarthy say they’re optimistic after meeting
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:38:11 GMT
By LISA MASCARO, STEPHEN GROVES and ZEKE MILLER (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said he had a productive debt ceiling discussion with President Joe Biden late Monday at the White House, but no agreement yet as Washington strains to strike a budget compromise and raise the nation’s borrowing limit in time to avert a potentially chaotic federal default. It’s a crucial moment for the Democratic president and the Republican speaker, just 10 days before a looming deadline to raise the debt limit. As soon as June 1 the U.S. could start running short of cash to cover its debts, a daunting situation. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said in a letter to Congress on Monday “it is highly likely” that Treasury would be unable to pay all the nation’s bills. An unprecedented default would be financially damaging for many Americans and others around the world relying on U.S. stability, sending shockwaves through the global economy...Sexually violent predator now living in Borrego Springs
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 21:38:11 GMT
BORREGO SPRINGS, Calif. -- Sexually violent predator Douglas Badger is now at his new home in Borrego Springs.FOX 5 cameras got a glimpse of Badger Monday afternoon, after he was driven home from an outing. We were told the 80-year-old Badger was not available for comment.It’s only been a few days since Badger moved into the home with boarded-up windows on Zuni Trail. Neighbors are not happy. "This was supposed to be our dream retirement home and it turned into a nightmare. We came out here for peace, solitude, privacy and that's all been taken away from us," said a man who lives right next door with his wife.Badger served multiple prison terms for crimes, including child molestation and kidnapping.He spent years at state hospitals under a sex offender treatment program.Last summer, Borrego Springs residents and local lawmakers protested Badger’s proposed placement in the community. Chula Vista elementary school secured after firearm found in student’s backpack Just over a week ag...Latest news
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