2024 winter TV preview: 15 shows to watch with a new season of ‘True Detective’ and the Nicole Kidman drama ‘Expats’
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:01 GMT
Nina Metz | Chicago Tribune (TNS)With the Hollywood strikes resolved, 2024 promises a return to normal, or whatever “normal” looks like in an increasingly unstable TV landscape.New and returning shows are back on the broadcast networks, with truncated seasons in the 10-13 episode range. NBC’s “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire” and “Chicago P.D.” are back Jan. 17. The “Law & Order” franchise returns the following night, with Kelli Giddish returning for the Season 25 premiere of “Law & Order: SVU.” The freshman NBC drama “The Irrational,” starring Jesse L. Martin, returns for Season 2 on Jan. 29.The CBS lineup kicks off a month later with familiar shows such as “The Neighborhood,” “NCIS,” “So Help Me Todd,” and “Ghosts,” among others. This will also be the final season for “Young Sheldon.” For those curious about the Kathy Bates-led reboot of “Matlock,” the series has been pushed to next season.If you don’t subscribe to Hulu and haven’t seen “Only Murders in the Building,” ABC is b...Patriots-Jets injury report: TE Hunter Henry among 11 limited Thursday
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:01 GMT
The Patriots upgraded defensive Myles Bryant from non-participation Wednesday to limited participation at Thursday’s, making him one of 11 limited players on the field.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Jabrill Peppers expects to play in Patriots’ season finale vs. Jets New England Patriots | Bailey Zappe believes he’s come ‘a long way’ since being cut by Patriots New England Patriots | Patriots legend Matthew Slater still undecided on football future New England Patriots | Patriots get good news at Thursday practice before Jets game New England Patriots | The inside story of the Patriots’ fall to rock bottom in the Bill Belichick era Tight end Hunter Henry and defensive lineman Christian Barmore were both limited by knee injuries. Starting left tackle Trent Brown (illness) was the only player out. His availability for this weekend’s season finale against the Jets ...Wheelchair warranty bill clears Senate alongside fentanyl test strip legalization, blue envelope bill
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:01 GMT
Dan Harris, a wheelchair user who works at the Boston Center for Independent Living, said without the use of his powerchair, he cannot leave his apartment safely and a loaner chair from the company who makes the product has been a “sticking point” during all of his repairs.“Every time I’ve called for a repair, and every time a repair is needed to be done, the first thing I ask about is, when can I get back to doing what I do, and is a loaner chair available?” he said at the State House Thursday. “And every time I’m told ‘oh, we’ll look.’”Legislation outlining new requirements for wheelchair warranties and temporary loaner chairs unanimously cleared the Senate Thursday, alongside two other bills that legalize the use of fentanyl test strips and direct state officials to create a blue envelope people with autism can use to ease interactions with police officers.Sen. John Cronin, the Senate sponsor of the wheelchair bill, said the proposal is “a consumer protection bill that stre...The best way to enjoy sweet potatoes? Make oven fries
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:01 GMT
Beth Dooley | Star Tribune (TNS)First off, sweet potatoes are not yams. Yams hail from Africa, are not sweet or very nutritious. Our growers created this confusion to differentiate the drier, firmer sweet potatoes from the moister varieties they promote during the holidays.Second, sweet potatoes are for more than Thanksgiving. These members of the Morning Glory family are perfect winter foods, a key ingredient in comforting curries, soups and stews. But I like them best when fried — not in bubbling grease, but in the oven.It’s been a great year for local sweet potatoes. In our farmers markets and co-ops you’ll find a wide variety — tiny, skinny, plump, brown, orange, and pale — in a range of flavors and textures. Take the Murasaki variety, sometimes labeled Japanese. Characterized by its deep purple skin, it has pale golden flesh that’s dry and fluffy with a lovely chestnut-like taste. The more familiar coppery skinned Beauregard and Jewel are orange-fleshed, moist...New Revolution coach Caleb Porter has a blueprint for success
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:01 GMT
FOXBORO — New England Revolution head coach Caleb Porter has a history transforming a contender into an MLS Cup champion in short order.Porter, 48, did it in the Pacific Northwest with the Portland Timbers (2015) and in the nation’s heartland with the Columbus Crew (2020). Porter would like to add New England to his collection of transcontinental triumphs with an original MLS franchise that has never won a league championship.Porter was formally introduced as the Revolution’s ninth head coach during a press briefing on Thursday morning at Gillette Stadium.Porter was joined at the podium by his new boss, first-year sporting director Curt Onalfo, with team owners Robert and Jonathan Kraft and club president Brian Bilello in attendance.“Caleb is a proven winner, he has incredible experience and he has won everywhere he has been,” said Onalfo. “At the college level, at Portland, in Columbus and he is going to do it here.”Porter was the 2013 MLS Coach of the Year who compiled a record of...Is your 2024 resolution to waste less food? Here are some tips from dieticians
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:01 GMT
A bag of spinach that started to stink before it was even halfway finished. A cut of meat that got left in the back of the freezer for a year. Leftovers that became a colony for fungal life. A rotisserie chicken where all the bones went in the trash instead of a stock. Most people can probably think they wasted perfectly good food, or let their food go bad.About 80 million tons of food, or the equivalent of about 149 billion meals, are wasted each year in the United States, according to Feeding America. Individual consumers only shoulder part of the blame: Businesses are responsible for a significant amount of waste. The food industry alone accounts for about 46% of all food waste, and about 38% of food that isn’t sold goes uneaten.But dietitians The Morning Call spoke to said not wasting food is something their patients think about a good deal. Especially since fresh and unprocessed food is generally more nutritious and healthful than preservative-packed counterparts, but is also f...MA public payroll: ‘Your Tax Dollars at Work’ 2023 database home 💸
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:01 GMT
Here it is! The 17th edition of the Herald’s “Your Tax Dollars at Work” public payroll report. You can sort for Gov. Maura Healey on down to the MBTA, UMass, MassDOT, DOC, DOR, DMH and DAs. It’s all searchable — 175,000+ entries!To search on this database, click the magnifying glass icon (at right) and enter names and more. Use the scroll bar at the bottom to move the data over to the right to sort by highest to lowest. Send any tips or questions to [email protected]. Follow the Watchdog newsletter for related coverage.Look for more as this list grows:Top 2,000 overtime earners for 20232022 database homepagePolice pursue murder suspect on southbound I-5 to San Diego County
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:01 GMT
SAN DIEGO — A high-speed chase of a murder suspect on southbound Interstate 5 ended in San Diego County Thursday morning after making its way down from the Los Angeles area.California Highway Patrol had been in pursuit of the suspect since just after 9 a.m. when a gray Honda Civic took off with an armed suspect believed to be connected to a murder investigation.The chase ended just after 10:45 a.m. in Encinitas after the driver pulled off I-5 onto side streets with CHP behind. As the driver attempted to make their way to the northbound lanes, CHP says officers performed a pit maneuver, stopping the sedan on an the Birmingham Drive on-ramp.The suspect, who was in the passenger seat of the vehicle, was taken into custody. No further details were immediately available about the incident that prompted the chase or the suspect.During the pursuit, the Civic was recorded reaching speeds near 150 miles per hour on the freeway, according to CHP. The suspect was also seen throwing items out o...'Fat Leonard' seeks new attorneys ahead of sentencing in Navy bribery case, causing another delay
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:01 GMT
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Defense contractor Leonard “Fat Leonard” Francis, who fled to South America weeks before he was scheduled to be sentenced in one of the biggest bribery schemes in U.S. military history, said Thursday that he wants new attorneys now that he is back in U.S. custody after a Venezuelan prisoner swap.An enigmatic figure who was 6-foot-3 and weighed 350 pounds at one time, Francis was visibly thinner at the hearing in U.S. District Court. He told the judge he has agreed to end his relationship with Warren & Burstein, the law firm that has represented him during much of the decadelong salacious saga involving dozens of American Navy officers. The change was initially requested by the firm, which made the decision with a “heavy heart,” attorney Jeremey Warren said. “We have a loyalty to our clients. We don't like to step away.”Assistant U.S. Attorney Fred Sheppard objected to the change, saying it would set back Francis' sentencing yet again because it would take time f...Toronto Crime Stoppers celebrating 40th anniversary with boost in tip numbers
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:05:01 GMT
Over 40 years after its inception, Toronto Crime Stoppers is proving its value once again with a significant increase in tips.According to Toronto police, there were over 7,000 new tips and 15,000 follow-up tips provided in 2023 leading to 106 arrests, 720 charges and the clearing of 148 cases. Five homicides were solved, 42 vehicles recovered and 30 illegal firearms were seized. The tips represent a 17 per cent increase over the year prior and 42 per cent increase in follow-up tips.Sean Sportun, Toronto Crime Stoppers Chair, attributes the jump to their revamp of the program after 2019.“We started looking at a new way to manage our program and that’s where we removed individual reward payouts and replaced it with a reward program, a community reward program that we give back to the community, if you will.”He adds they also weren’t able to do much outreach during the COVID-19 pandemic. “People are [now] back out in their communities, crime is now happening an...Latest news
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