Teammates, staff visit Homestead Senior High football player recovering in hospital after devastating game injury

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:01:05 GMT

Teammates, staff visit Homestead Senior High football player recovering in hospital after devastating game injury A group of high school students and staff delivered a show of solidarity to a student athlete who is recovering in the hospital and is facing a tough road ahead after he suffered a devastating injury on the field.7News cameras captured a school bus pulling into HCA Florida Kendall Hospital, Thursday afternoon. Inside were around 60 football players and staff from Homestead Senior High School.Their mission: to deliver a large “get well soon” banner, filled with dozens of signatures and well wishes, to Homestead Bronco player Frederick Climpson.“Get well, Fred, and all the signatures from people at the school, from students at the school. Like, it was a very touching moment,” said Curtis Brown, the school’s athletic director.Students went up to visit their friend and teammate.“It was nice to see students gather around and express their sentiments, their well wishes,” said Samuel Louis, the school’s principal. “They even led prayer ...

81-year-old Boca Raton resident saved after Apple Watch alerts her

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:01:05 GMT

81-year-old Boca Raton resident saved after Apple Watch alerts her A Boca Raton grandmother credited her Apple Watch and neighbors with saving her life.Eighty-one-year-old Edy Subarsky has atrial fibrillation, also known as AFib, and she said that night she felt absolutely fine.But that’s not what her Apple Watch said.“It was telling me to get help, ‘alert.’ I mean, it just did everything,” she said.Everything but call for help. That’s when her neighbor, Jorden Tepper. came in.“I said, ‘I’ll call you in 10 minutes and make sure you’re OK,’ so immediately I hang up the phone and I call 911,” said Tepper. “I thought that was it, I really thought it was over,” Subarsky said. “I got to the hospital, and they were saying, ‘Stat, stat.'”The grandmother spent five days in the hospital and left with a brand-new pacemaker, with help from her Florida family.“I couldn’t lift my arm for a month or drive,” she said. “All my friends did m...

France and Germany give new push to joint next-generation battle tank 

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:01:05 GMT

France and Germany give new push to joint next-generation battle tank  ÉVREUX, France — Germany and France pledged on Thursday to move their joint next-generation battle tank forward by the end of the year. French Armed Forces Minister Sébastien Lecornu and his German counterpart Boris Pistorius met at the Évreux-Fauville Air Base — where a joint Franco-German tactical airlift squadron has been located since 2021 — to give new political impetus to the Main Ground Combat System (MGCS) after years of delays. “The pace was slowed down and now we’re speeding up,” Pistorius told reporters after the meeting. By the end of this year, Paris and Berlin will define the different pillars and the leading country for each of them, he said: “Next year, I hope we’ll get to the decisive stage of signing the contract, which may allow others to join the project.” Both ministers declined to provide details on the pillars. The MGCS was launched in 2017 by French President Emmanuel Macron and then-German Chancellor Angela Merkel as ...

Milford’s multi-skilled Nick Araujo does it all

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:01:05 GMT

Milford’s multi-skilled Nick Araujo does it all MILFORD — When Nick Araujo was in youth football for Milford as a seventh grader, the now-senior kicked his first field goal in an organized game. It came against Mansfield, and Milford reached the 25-yard line, from which the coach had the confidence to kick with Araujo.“Believe it or not, it just sailed through,” said Araujo, who added, “and had a good amount of leg, too.”Since coming to the high school, Araujo has been the team’s kicker since his freshman year. But that is only the beginning of his contributions to the Scarlet Hawks. He has started at linebacker since his sophomore year. Last year, he was the second running back to Romeo Holland. And now Araujo starts at running back, strongside linebacker, kicker, and punter.But more than just the sum of his positions, Araujo represents an example of the ascent of Milford football. In many ways, he is the quintessential Scarlet Hawks football player: big, tough, hard-nosed, and smart.“You give...

Before Gillette show, enjoy a Stevie Nicks binge

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:01:05 GMT

Before Gillette show, enjoy a Stevie Nicks binge In 2006, Paste magazine put Fleetwood Mac at No. 83 on its list of 100 Best Living Songwriters. Not Stevie Nicks, Christine McVie or Lindsey Buckingham at No. 83, but the all three bundled into a single slot at the tail end of a long list dominated by dudes.Now any list like this is purely subjective, but, c’mon? Really? Lumped together the members of Mac can’t make the Top Ten? Stevie can’t even crack the Top 50 on her own?For decades, these lists — often led by Rolling Stone — have tried to turn the subjective opinions of male writers into an objective truth about the superiority of male artists. As Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner made clear this week, too many men can’t listen to female artists without thinking, “Oh, this is fine, but it sure ain’t Dylan or Jagger or Springsteen or ZZ Top or…” (Earlier this week, Wenner told a New York Times reporter that women and people of color weren’t “articulate enough on (an) intellectual level” to discuss rock ‘n’ roll).Wenner and his pe...

Hank Phillippi Ryan part of Cold War history in ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:01:05 GMT

Hank Phillippi Ryan part of Cold War history in ‘Neither Confirm Nor Deny’ Of the many stories of the CIA’s Cold War efforts against Russia, “Neither Confirm Nor Deny” stands out for its larger-than-life-sized James Bond  flavor.In 1968 a nuclear-powered Russian sub sank with its 98-man crew in the Pacific.  In ‘69 the CIA hatched a seemingly impossible idea: They would build a ship with a hollow interior, equip it with a “grabber” that could go to the ocean bottom and carry the sub back into the ship and uncover many Russian secrets.The ship was finished in 1973 with a cover story that it was owned by the notoriously eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes. He was deep-sea oil drilling.Unfortunately, by 1975 with the ocean retrieval in progress, major upheavals shook the secretive agency: In the fallout from Watergate, CIA secrets were no longer secret.CIA black ops crimes were being exposed by legendary newsmen Jack Anderson and Seymour Hersch.  When the newsmen got hints on the CIA and the Russian sub, the Agency pleaded they not reveal anything.“Neither Co...

Editorial: Biden downshifts on UAW strike; Trump steps up

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:01:05 GMT

Editorial: Biden downshifts on UAW strike; Trump steps up Joe Biden has long made a meal out of his blue-collar credentials – his working class family in Scranton, hard times when his father struggled to find work. He’s also waved the union flag high, telling an audience in June that “I meant what I said when I said I’m going to be…the most pro-union president in American history. And I make no apologies for it. “So why is former President Donald Trump planning to visit striking UAW workers in Michigan next week, and not Biden?“Trump scooped us. Now if we announce we’re going, it looks like we’re just going because of Trump,” a national Democratic strategist told Politico. “We waited too long. That’s the challenge.”As they say, you snooze, you lose.It’s not just that Biden has so far stayed away from Michigan (East Palestine, Ohio knows how they feel), but the White House is dithering over sending any top tier officials there.On Tuesday, the administration scrapped its plan to have two Biden aides head to Detroit this wee...

Enyart: VA ambulance funding cut would hurt veterans

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:01:05 GMT

Enyart: VA ambulance funding cut would hurt veterans Unless stopped, the Department of Veterans Affairs is set to knock over a domino that may drastically harm veterans’ health care and then spread to the general community.In a cost-cutting measure on track to take effect early next year, the VA plans to sever a critical link between veterans and medical facilities by significantly slashing reimbursements for the ambulances that transport them. Today, many veterans rely on ambulances for transportation because they are staffed by emergency medical technicians trained to monitor their medical condition.Too many veterans simply do not have the financial resources or the support network necessary to arrange and pay for transportation to a medical facility where treatment is provided. Confronted with costs that run into thousands of dollars, many or our neediest veterans may simply forgo receiving care.Veterans in rural areas will be most affected because a disproportionate number of our service people come from rural places where a trip ...

Franks: America feels fallout of Biden’s border fiasco

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:01:05 GMT

Franks: America feels fallout of Biden’s border fiasco “Let me tell you something New Yorkers, never in my life have I had a problem that I did not see an ending to – I don’t see an ending to this. This issue (i.e. the influx of migrants crossing the Mexican border into the U.S.) will destroy New York City,” said Democratic New York City Mayor Eric Adams. New York Governor Kathy Hochul, also a Democrat, let out a similar cry for federal assistance.More than 110,000 illegal immigrants have entered Adams’ city in the last several months. They came from the Mexican border in a surge due to America being unable to secure its own borders. Adams projects that as many as 10,000 per month will be entering the city.Over 1.5 million estimated illegal immigrants have skirted around border security on President Joe Biden’s watch. Their whereabouts are unknown.About 5.8 million have been caught and relocated throughout America as so-called “asylum seekers.” Deportation numbers have not been disclosed, however.One of the causes of the Roman Emp...

‘Fremont’ an offbeat, multilayered gem

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 00:01:05 GMT

‘Fremont’ an offbeat, multilayered gem Named after the San Francisco-adjacent city, “Fremont” is a bit of a wonder. Shot in black-and-white and featuring dialogue delivered in a PTSD-and-displacement-trauma monotone, the film tells the story of a young woman named Donya (outstanding newcomer Anaita Wali Zada), who served as a translator in Afghanistan for the U.S. Army (a rare profession for an Afghan woman) and has been separated from her family and ended up alone in a strange U.S. city, in this case Fremont.During the day, Donya goes to nearby San Francisco, in part to get away from Fremont’s Afghans, where she works in a small factory producing fortune cookies for area Chinese restaurants. Her coworkers include Joanna (a noteworthy Hilda Schmelling), an American singleton with piercings and a cowboy boot earring on the lookout for blind dates. Also on hand is the silent Fan (Avis See-tho), who writes the fortunes on a laptop and wields a paper cutter to get the printed versions ready to be baked into the cookies...