Robert Kraft on perception Patriots don’t spend: ‘We have never set limits’
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:50:05 GMT
PHOENIX — When it comes to spending money on the Patriots’ roster, Robert Kraft wanted to make one thing perfectly clear Monday: Bill Belichick can spend however much he wants.Back in January, Belichick mentioned the Patriots were one of the lowest-spending teams in the league over the past three seasons when he was asked about the team’s 2021 spending spree. At this stage, two weeks into free agency, the Patriots rank in the bottom five of cash spending for 2023 and 2024, per Over The Cap. Those numbers have led to outside criticism that Kraft is reluctant to spend.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Robert Kraft: Lamar Jackson wants to be a Patriot New England Patriots | Bill Belichick again doesn’t commit to Mac Jones as Patriots’ starting quarterback New England Patriots | Josh McDaniels ‘excited’ to land ex-Patriot Jakobi Meyers New England Patriots | Bill Belichick deflects ...Mississippi tornado victims wonder, ‘How can we rebuild?’
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:50:05 GMT
By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS, ROBERT BUMSTED and REBECCA SANTANA (Associated Press)ROLLING FORK, Miss. (AP) — The tornado that collapsed the roof and two walls of Jermaine Wells’ Mississippi home also hurled a massive tractor tire that landed near him in the living room as his wife huddled in the laundry room.The couple survived the Friday night storm, but as they picked through the ruins of their one-story home Monday in Rolling Fork, he said they’re not sure how they’re going to pay for daily expenses, let alone long-term recovery.Wells, 50, drives a backhoe for a road department in another county, and he said he doesn’t get paid if he doesn’t work. His wife, a cashier at a local store, gathered loose coins as he looked for clothing in the rubble.“I can’t even get to work. I don’t have no vehicle, no nothing,” Wells said. “How can we rebuild something that we don’t have nothing to build our foundation with?”T...From Nashville to Newtown, kids cling to each other for safety [+photos]
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:50:05 GMT
In a nightmarish loop, children held each other as they escaped the latest school shooting.This time it was at a private Christian school in Nashville Monday. The kids formed a daisy chain by holding hands as they were brought to a unification center to connect with their parents. They left behind three classmates who were killed along with three adults.It was almost the exact scene that played out just over a decade ago at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., where 20 students and six adults were slain by a crazed gunman.“You can’t practice this,” Ed Davis, a former Boston police commissioner and security expert told the Herald. “In both cases, they are so young they will do what their teachers tell them to do. But this is unfathomable.”Davis said his advice in such a shooting situation is simple — “run.” It can save your life, he said.“Put as much distance as you can from you and the threat,” he said. ̶...SVB failure classic ‘mismanagement,’ officials says
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:50:05 GMT
WASHINGTON — The nation’s top financial regulator is asserting that Silicon Valley Bank’s own management was largely to blame for the bank’s failure earlier this month and says the Federal Reserve will review whether a 2018 law that weakened stricter bank rules also contributed to its collapse.“SVB’s failure is a textbook case of mismanagement,” Michael Barr, the Fed’s vice chair for supervision, said in written testimony that will be delivered Tuesday at a hearing of the Senate Banking Committee.Barr pointed to the bank’s “concentrated business model,” in which its customers were overwhelmingly venture capital and high-tech firms in Silicon Valley. He also contends that the bank failed to manage the risk of its bond holdings, which lost value as the Fed raised interest rates.Silicon Valley was seized by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. on March 10 in the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history.Late Sunday, the FDIC ...Widespread rain, mountain snow expected in San Diego, again
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:50:05 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Though the week is expected to start with slightly warmer weather, the National Weather Service forecasts another wave of widespread rain and mountain snow come mid-week.Sunday presented a fair weather day with a drier airmass overspreading the region, bringing stability, weather officials said. Nonetheless, temperatures were cooler with scattered cloud cover. Emergency closures expected on I-8 in El Cajon In fact, NWS says Sunday temperatures were expected to be around 10 degrees below average inland and two to 5 degrees below average near the coastal areas of the county.Overnight Sunday, weather officials predict patchy frost in the sheltered valleys and some gusty westerly winds over the mountains and deserts.The NWS forecasts Monday to be the warmest day of the week. Tuesday is still expected to be mild, but weather officials say a deep cyclone off the Northern California coast is expected to move south, eventually covering the state.With this movement, NWS says a...A look at some of the seven victims who perished in Old Montreal fire
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:50:05 GMT
Montreal police said seven people perished in a fire that swept through an Old Montreal building on the morning of March 16. Victims are from Ontario, Quebec and the United States. After discovering the final two bodies on Monday, police said they did not believe there were any other victims in the rubble.Here is a list of the victims who have been identified or reported missing.An Wu, 31, a neuroscientist doing post-doctoral work at the University of California San Diego, was in Montreal for a conference. She had decided to extend her stay for a night because she loved the city. The late Montrealer Leonard Cohen was her favourite singer and poet. A colleague described her as “creative, fearless, and forward-thinking, with a constant desire to learn.”Dania Zafar, 31, of Toronto, and Saniya Khan, 31, of Detroit, were childhood friends from Pakistan who were visiting Montreal for a brief one-day holiday. Zafar’s father, Zafar Mahmood, said the two were scheduled to r...Police ID kids, all age 9, and adults in Nashville shooting
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:50:05 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — A woman wielding two “assault-style” rifles and a pistol killed three 9-year-old students and three adults at a private Christian school in Nashville on Monday in the latest in a series of mass shootings in a country growing increasingly unnerved by bloodshed in schools.The suspect, who was killed by police, is believed to be a former student at The Covenant School in Nashville, where the shooting took place.The victims were identified as Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs, and William Kinney, all 9 years old, and adults Cynthia Peak, 61; Katherine Koonce, 60; and Mike Hill, 61.The website of The Covenant School, a Presbyterian school founded in 2001, lists a Katherine Koonce as the head of the school. Her LinkedIn profile says she has led the school since July 2016.The attack at The Covenant School — which has about 200 students from preschool through sixth grade, as well as roughly 50 staff members — comes as communities around the nation are reeling from a s...Disorganized foreign-aid reporting means Ottawa can’t track feminist outcomes: audit
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:50:05 GMT
OTTAWA — Global Affairs Canada has no sense of whether development aid meant to help women and girls abroad is actually advancing gender equity, according to an audit tabled in Parliament on Monday morning.“The department was unable to show us how the money invested actually was improving the lives of women and girls,” auditor general Karen Hogan told reporters, citing “significant weaknesses” in record-keeping.Hogan found Ottawa does not track whether an annual $3.5 billion in bilateral aid is actually meeting the goals of Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy, and she noted that aid for Africa has been diverted to Ukraine.The audit found the department struggled to provide information on projects because of a lack of standardized record-keeping and forms not getting filled out.“Some of the required information had been stored on computers of staff who had since left the department, so officials were unable to find the required inform...Canadian branch not included in sale of Silicon Valley Bank to First Citizens
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:50:05 GMT
TORONTO — A regulatory filing shows the Canadian branch of Silicon Valley Bank is not part in First Citizens’ purchase of most of the failed U.S. bank.The U.S. 8-K filing shows that the Canadian, German and Hong Kong branches of Silicon Valley Bank will instead be available as an option for First Citizens to purchase. Canada’s banking regulator moved to seize the Canadian assets of Silicon Valley Branch as the parent bank collapsed, then secured a winding-up order that’s designed in part to assist with a potential transition of the Canadian branch operations. The wind-up order granted by the Ontario Superior Court of Justice also provide the framework for a future liquidation if no other option is possible. PricewaterhouseCoopers Inc., which has been appointed by the court to oversee the transition, didn’t respond to a request for comment on how the sale to First Citizens, announced late Sunday, might affect the Canadian branch.The Canadian branch of Silicon...Canada extends, shrinks anti-ISIL ‘Operation Impact’ mission in the Middle East
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 05:50:05 GMT
OTTAWA — Canada is extending a scaled-down version of its military mission in Iraq and the Middle East for another two years.Defence Minister Anita Anand announced the extension Monday afternoon, before the mandate for the mission known as Operation Impact was set to expire on Friday. The latest extension comes more than eight years after Canada first deployed troops to the region in October 2014 as the Islamic State militant group threatened to take over Iraq and Syria.The mission has evolved numerous times over the years, previously including fighter jets, transport and surveillance aircraft, helicopters and military trainers and special forces troops.But it has also shrunk in size and prominence as concerns about ISIL have receded while other crises and threats such as Russia, China and the COVID-19 pandemic have emerged.Defence officials say the number of Canadian troops is being scaled back further, with the military planning to have around 150 troops in the region, which is ha...Latest news
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