MBTA: All trains restricted to 25 mph speed limit

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:52:09 GMT

MBTA: All trains restricted to 25 mph speed limit The MBTA announced Thursday that all Red, Orange, Green, and Blue line trains are restricted to a speed limit of 25 miles per hour, effective immediately. The restrictions come in response to findings of a site visit by the Department of Public Utilities on Monday to check on track maintenance conditions on the Red Line between Ashmont and Savin Hill stations, according to the MBTA.The next day, the DPU sent the MBTA letters laying out a list of areas where immediate action needs to be taken. Some of the problem areas include track conditions, third rail insulators, headlight use within tunnels, and PPE compliance. The DPU is also asking the T to investigate two incidents of operators overshooting the station entirely.The MBTA’s Chief Safety Officer Ronald Ester says that some of these problems needed to be addressed within 24 hours, and they have already provided those reports to the DPU. For other issues, the DPU needs a response from the T by the end of the business day Fri...

Howie Carr: Lobbyists seeing green over city rent control

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:52:09 GMT

Howie Carr: Lobbyists seeing green over city rent control The Mafia may be gone, but one of their greatest business innovations – the protection racket – has endured, and it may be more profitable than ever.Only now, the protection is being offered not in the North End or South Boston, but at the State House.An attempt by the lunatics at Boston City Hall to restore rent control now moves to the Legislature. Can somebody say… payday! At least for the lobbyists.The lobbyists lurking about the State House needed a sell sheet to share with their potential marks, I mean clients, and that’s where Doug Rubin’s new poll this week comes in. Don’t waste your time reading the actual numbers, the headline makes the pitch:“New statewide poll shows strong support for rent control.”Oh my God! Every lobbyist worth his Cape Cod mansion has already sent out that scare headline to every landlords’ organization in the state.Once they see the poll commissioned by a “political consultant,” the landlords get a frantic follow-up phone call from a hack former legi...

Ukrainians who fled war face end of temporary US sanctuary

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:52:09 GMT

Ukrainians who fled war face end of temporary US sanctuary SAN DIEGO (AP) — When U.S. officials at the U.S.-Mexico border stamped the Ukrainian passports of Mariia and her daughter last April and gave them permission to stay for a year, she figured she would return home within months.Now with that year almost up and the war that caused them to flee still raging, their permission to stay in the U.S. — known as humanitarian parole — is set to expire April 23. “The word `worry’ doesn’t capture what I’m feeling,” said Mariia, who spoke through an interpreter and asked that only her first name be used over concerns that speaking publicly would hurt their immigration case. “This is something that frightens me, mainly because of my daughter and my daughter’s future.”The 46-year-old woman and her daughter, now 13, are among 20,000 Ukrainians in a similar situation, according to resettlement agencies. Most arrived to the United States at its southern border after fleeing to Mexico, where it was easier and faster to get a visa to enter the country in...

Ukraine rebounds from Russian barrage, restores power supply

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:52:09 GMT

Ukraine rebounds from Russian barrage, restores power supply KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s capital restored most of its power supply on Friday, officials said, as the country again responded swiftly and defiantly to the latest Russian missile and drone barrage targeting critical infrastructure.In what has become a familiar Russian tactic since last fall, the Kremlin’s forces struck Ukraine from afar amid months of a grinding battlefield stalemate on the front line in eastern areas. The apparent aim is to weaken Ukraine’s resolve and compel the Ukrainian government to negotiate peace on Moscow’s terms.Ukrainian authorities scrambled to counter the bombardment’s consequences, part of a recurring cycle of urban smash-and-repair that has brought little change in the course of the war that recently moved into its second year.The Institute for the Study of War, a Washington-based think tank, said in an assessment that “these missile strikes will not undermine Ukraine’s will or improve Russia’s positions on the front lines.”Ukrainian mi...

Georgia drops foreign agents law after massive protests

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:52:09 GMT

Georgia drops foreign agents law after massive protests Georgia’s parliament on Friday voted to drop a controversial bill that opponents — and thousands of protesters who swarmed the capital earlier this week — warned could stifle dissent and curtail media freedoms, ushering in Russian-style repression.The law would have required media and nongovernmental organizations that receive more than 20% of their funding from foreign sources to register as “agents of foreign influence.” Its opponents argued the bill was inspired by a similar law in Russia that is used to silence critics, and could hinder Georgia’s aspirations of one day joining NATO and the European Union.Lawmakers voted 35-1 against the bill on Friday morning, at a session that lasted just four minutes and featured no discussion. The vote came less than a day after Georgia’s ruling party, Georgian Dream, said it would withdraw the legislation, after protests in Tbilisi swelled to tens of thousands despite being met with tear gas and water canons. Demonstrations continued on Thur...

Sexual assault reports increase at US military academies

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:52:09 GMT

Sexual assault reports increase at US military academies WASHINGTON (AP) — Reported sexual assaults at U.S. military academies shot up during the 2021-22 school year, and one in five female students told an anonymous survey that they had experienced unwanted sexual contact, The Associated Press has learned.A Pentagon report on reported assaults at the Army, Navy and Air Force academies shows an overall 18% jump in assaults reported by students compared with the previous year. The increase was driven largely by the Navy, which had nearly double the number of reported assaults in 2022, compared with 2021. It’s unclear whether the phasing out of COVID-19-related restrictions contributed to the increase, including at the U.S. Naval Academy, which is directly adjacent to bars in downtown Annapolis, Maryland.An anonymous student survey accompanying the report shows increases in all types of unwanted sexual contact —- from touching to rape — at all the schools. And it cites alcohol as a key factor. The military services and the academies have st...

Biden, EU leader to discuss proposal on electric vehicles

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:52:09 GMT

Biden, EU leader to discuss proposal on electric vehicles WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen are set to unveil on Friday a plan that the White House hopes will help turn the page on the ongoing spat between the U.S. and European Union over electric vehicle tax credits. Biden and von der Leyen are expected to agree to open negotiations between the U.S. and the EU on a deal that could boost the use of European minerals critical in the production of electric vehicle batteries that are eligible for U.S. tax credits through Biden’s roughly $375 billion clean energy law that passed last year, according to administration officials. The officials spoke on the condition of anonymity ahead of the leaders’ meeting. Biden and von der Leyen are also expected to use their Oval Office meeting to discuss Western coordination to support Ukraine in the war against Russia, joint efforts to decrease Europe’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels and the Biden administration’s growi...

Patient, crew survive N. Carolina medical helicopter crash

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:52:09 GMT

Patient, crew survive N. Carolina medical helicopter crash MACON COUNTY, N.C. (AP) — A patient and three crew members survived when a medical transport helicopter crashed in North Carolina Thursday evening.Macon County 911 Communications Supervisor Todd Seagle said the helicopter went down moments after it declared an emergency around 7 p.m., WLOS-TV reported.Macon County Sheriff Brent Holbrooks said the EC-135 helicopter was traveling to Mission Hospital in Asheville, North Carolina, when it crashed in Macon County. Holbrooks confirmed all four people on the flight were alive, WLOS reported.The aircraft was transporting a patient from a medical facility in Murphy, North Carolina. Three people involved in the crash were transported by ambulance to Mission Hospital with minor to moderate injuries and one patient was transported to Angel Medical Center for evaluation, Macon County Emergency Services Director Warren Cabe said.The aircraft sustained severe damage. Investigators were examining the wreckage to determine the cause of the crash, Ca...

Schools shut, drivers stuck as gales and blizzards batter UK

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:52:09 GMT

Schools shut, drivers stuck as gales and blizzards batter UK LONDON (AP) — Trains were canceled, some schools were shut and drivers were stuck for hours on a major highway as a blast of snow and wind hit Britain on Friday for the second time in a week.The weather system, named Storm Larissa by meteorologists, brought gales and blizzards to much of the country. Alex Burkill, a meteorologist with the Met Office weather agency, said the worst-hit area was northern England and north Wales, where 50 mph (80 kph) wind gusts were accompanied by up to a foot (30 centimeters) of snow.Some drivers spent more than seven hours in their cars after traffic ground to a halt on the M62 highway that cuts across northern England.“I saw lots of abandoned sports cars, one Jaguar left on the road with a shovel stuck in the ground next to it and no driver,” said video journalist Richard McCarthy. “There were lots of lorries losing momentum and getting stuck.”Many roads on high ground in central England’s Peak District were impassable, and the train line link...

Santos accused of orchestrating credit card skimming operation

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:52:09 GMT

Santos accused of orchestrating credit card skimming operation (The Hill) - Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) has been accused of orchestrating a credit card skimming operation in which he schemed to steal information from ATM and credit cards, according to a sworn statement from a former roommate of his obtained by Politico. The declaration from Gustavo Ribeiro Trelha, who said he met Santos when he rented a room in a Florida apartment from the now-congressman, states he was accused of a federal crime of credit card fraud in 2017 and pleaded guilty. Trelha, who is from Brazil, served seven months in prison and was then deported. His attorney, Mark Demetropoulos, sent the letter to the FBI, U.S. attorney’s office for the Eastern District of New York and Secret Service office in New York on Wednesday. Trelha said Santos was known to him as Anthony Devolder, another name that others with ties to Santos have said they knew him by. He added that he learned from Santos how to clone ATM and credit cards after he started renting the room...