Multiple Saugus Police Officers Injured In Stabbing In Massachusetts

A public relations firm representing the Saugus Police Department confirmed they were informed multiple officers were injured and all three are expected to survive. Local media outlets reported a large police presence on Tuttle Street and WHDH reported an investigation was underway. The suspect was taken into custody, John Guilfoil PR, the firm representing the department, posted on Twitter and there is no danger to the community at this time....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 105 words · Vincent Washington

Multiplex To The Max

Yet this week, Sony Theatres will try to coax cranky New Yorkers, of all people, into getting a kick out of theaters once again. Sony’s new multilevel, 13-screen behemoth at Lincoln Square attempts to resurrect the movie theater by borrowing from its past and peering into the future. Twelve of the theaters are modeled on great American movie houses, from the pagodalike facade of the Majestic to the marching gold elephants and maroon walls of Loews 72nd Street....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 465 words · Andrew Piccinone

Murder Spree

January 12, 2023 · 0 min · 0 words · Alan Okura

Music And In The End ...

I just realized what a great band they were. They were just kids when we did it in the ’60s. I guess I fell in love with them all over again. I thought more about going too far when I worked on “Sgt. Pepper” than on “Love.” One of the advantages of growing really old is you don’t give a damn anymore. John once told me he would like to re-record everything....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 160 words · Elisa Furstenberg

Music A Festival With No Mess

Sure, there were a few glitches, but organizers from Goldenvoice—the concert company behind Coachella—avoided other major catastrophes by looking at all the mistakes made at Woodstock II in 1994. Conditions there were so poor that dirty and dehydrated fans rioted by the end of the festival. “If you treat people like animals, they’ll act like animals,” says Kevin Lyman, who ran this year’s campground. Coachella has offered camping on its grounds for the past three years of the five-year-old festival....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 355 words · Virginia Beil

Music Staying In Tune

Moulin d’Ande, Normandie, France: Hop a train at the Gare Saint Lazare to this spectacular 12th-century stone mill and artists’ retreat along the winding banks of the Seine (below). “Musical weekends” include chamber concerts at the small, hilltop theater–built to resemble Versailles’s Petit Trianon. (Doubles: ¤56. Singles: 40, including breakfast.) 022-32-59-70- 00. moulinande.asso.fr. Glimmerglass Opera, Cooperstown, New York: Set beside a tranquil lake, this intimate theater (above, right) has walls that slide open to reveal breathtaking views of the countryside....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 151 words · Mary Arias

Music Summer Festivals

Ravinia Highland Park, Ill. ravinia.org Bored with the classics? Check out the Zulu opera “Princess Magogo kaDinuzulu” (June 4-6) and “Los Sazones,” a salsa version of Vivaldi’s “The Four Seasons” (Aug. 15). Tickets: $10-$70. Tanglewood Lenox, Mass. tanglewood.org Shaggy-haired maestro Seiji Ozawa visits from Vienna (Aug. 1), and cellist Yo-Yo Ma brings his Silk Road Project to the 5,000-seat “Shed” (Aug. 7). Tix: $16-$92. Oregon Bach Festival Eugene, Ore. oregonbachfestival....

January 12, 2023 · 1 min · 113 words · Sharon Green

My Life As A Teenage Mule

Kids such as Juan have long been carrying narcotics across the Rio Grande. But as the United States has added new border agents, computerized license-plate readers and drug-sniffing dogs to its effort to stem the flow of drugs, traffickers have increasingly turned to teenagers to haul them. While many cases are no more sophisticated than deals made in nightclubs with drunken teenagers, U.S. Customs officials are investigating what they believe to be more organized operations to recruit kids–especially Americans....

January 12, 2023 · 6 min · 1161 words · Lorriane Nelson

My Mother S Painful Quandary

Joanne Alter’s dilemma is bound up in her own history in the women’s movement and in the brutal world of Chicago politics. But it’s also representative of the conflicting feelings experienced by some of the older women who make up Hillary’s most committed base. In that sense, she’s a Democratic Everymom. This year I’ve run into lots of people who say that Hillary Clinton reminds them of their mother, and they mean it as a compliment....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 787 words · Willie James

My Plate Method And What It Means For Diabetics

What Is MyPlate? MyPlate is based on a nutrition counseling method known as the plate method, which is used in nutrition counseling for both diabetes and general healthy eating. Using the plate method, you visualize your plate and fill it with foods from the different food categories. Rather than trying to imagine the base of a pyramid filled with grains, MyPlate shows you to fill half your plate with fruits and vegetables....

January 12, 2023 · 2 min · 425 words · Lola Tovar

Mystery Black Hole Appears To Have Hurled A Star Across The Milky Way

The scientists found a so-called “runaway star,” dubbed PG 1610+062, located in the outer halo of the Milky Way—a vast region which surrounds the galaxy—far away from its star-forming regions. “Runaway stars are stars that are currently leaving or already have left their natal star cluster due to some ejection event that forced them to run away from the environment in which they have formed,” Andreas Irrgang, from Friedrich-Alexander University in Germany, told Newsweek....

January 12, 2023 · 4 min · 786 words · Fern James

Mystery Bone Discovered In Heart Of Chimpanzees Has Never Before Been Seen In Primates

Known as the “os cordis,” researchers have only identified the bone, which is located within the heart tissue, in a handful of animals and its function is still unclear. “It is believed that [the bone] helps supporting the structure of the heart and it may also play a role in electrical signalling,” Catrin Rutland, lead author of a study detailing the findings from the University of Nottingham in the U....

January 12, 2023 · 3 min · 459 words · Mary Leake

Mike Krzyzewski Sends Motivating Letter To Struggling Eighth Grader

The eighth-grader received a letter from the Hall of Fame coach after one of the team members from Americorps, an organization that helps at-risk students, got in contact with Duke’s athletic department to see if they could help. MORE: Final Four predictions | Puppies predict Final Four | That time we spelled ‘Krzyzewski’ wrong Smith was struggling to stay focused in school and, knowing his love for Duke basketball, they were hoping Coach K could steer him in the right direction....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 231 words · Randy Miller

Mike Lindell Admits Mypillow Can T Get Back 65M In Revenue Lost Due To Trump Ties

More than 20 retailers have removed MyPillow products from their shelves since January, among them Sam’s Club, Kohl’s and Bed, Bath & Beyond. Lindell first told Insider in February that his company had lost $65 million in revenue. In a follow-up interview published on Sunday, the MyPillow CEO said that chunk of change was not coming back. “We obviously can’t get that back, we’re going to lose that,” Lindell told Insider....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 477 words · Rachel Silva

Mike Lindell To Spend Whatever It Takes On Claims Trump Won In 2020 Already Spent 25M

Lindell, a staunch Trump loyalist, has been a key promoter of discredited claims that the last presidential election was “stolen” in favor of President Joe Biden. He has alleged that China hacked the election to prevent Trump from winning, but the “evidence” he has brought forward has been consistently debunked by cybersecurity and election experts. Nonetheless, the businessman plans to keep on fighting for Trump and spending his money in the process....

January 11, 2023 · 4 min · 671 words · Michele Ewing

Mike Milbury To Step Away From Nbc Nhl Role Following Sexist Comment

Milbury said in a statement that he didn’t want his “recent remark” — he said during Thursday’s Capitals-Islanders game that it was nice that no women were around the Toronto bubble to “disrupt” players’ concentration — to interfere with those players’ focus. From The Associated Press’ Stephen Whyno: Milbury apologized for the comment Friday, saying he was trying to be “irreverent.” Critics, including multiple female media members, viewed the comment as openly sexist and just the latest example of Milbury’s and longtime hockey men’s mysogyny....

January 11, 2023 · 1 min · 204 words · Bessie Fossum

Mike Pompeo Calls Jerusalem The Rightful Capital Of The Jewish Homeland

Pompeo appeared at the Republican National Convention Tuesday night delivering a speech via a prerecorded video package that was taped in Jerusalem. During his remarks, Pompeo said that Trump’s America First policy had made the U.S. a safer place. “It may not have made him popular in every foreign capital, but it’s worked,” Pompeo said. Secretary Pompeo praised President Donald Trump’s foreign policy moves, including relocating the U.S. Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 613 words · William Farrington

Mike Pompeo Pushes Joe Biden To Hold China Accountable For Covid

During a segment with Sean Hannity, Pompeo commented on related topics including Dr. Anthony Fauci’s emails, in which an expert appeared concerned about COVID-19’s potential “engineered” origins. Fauci has said the correspondence—acquired by The Washington Post and Buzzfeed via the Freedom of Information Act—was “ripe to be taken out of context.” Pompeo told Hannity that the Wuhan Institute of Virology was “almost certainly the place” from where SARS-CoV-2 emerged. The former head of the State Department said the Trump administration had been consistent about this claim since spring of 2020....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 614 words · Michelle Stewart

Mike Pompeo Says Capitol Riot Proves U.S. Isn T A Banana Republic

Pompeo made the remarks on his personal Twitter account on Thursday. He had not tweeted about the events on January 6 from that account but had made a statement on the secretary of state’s official account. It did not mention Trump. “In the wake of yesterday’s reprehensible attack on the U.S. Capitol, many prominent people – including journalists and politicians – have likened the United States to a banana republic,” Pompeo wrote....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 388 words · Heather Bragg

Mike Pompeo Says U.S. Can T Shower Ayatollah With Money To Secure Deal With Iran

Pompeo was one of several bipartisan speakers at Saturday’s National Council of Resistance of Iran’s (NCRI) “Free World Summit,” where the former U.S. State Department head under former President Donald Trump cautioned against financial incentives as part of ongoing nuclear deal talks. He said the recent Iranian election of the hardline President Ebrahim Raisi is just the latest evidence that Tehran is prepared to use any foreign money to “inflict terror” on its own people and the Middle East....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 391 words · Kevin Ballance