Today’s top headlines: Massachusetts’ top doughnut shops, Ukraine’s naval conflict, another tragic police shooting, ‘Turtleboy’s’ legal woes, and Kari Lake’s defamation challenge.
Author: Louis DiNatale
Top News – Dec. 24: Trump vows to indemnify police, Bethlehem’s ghost town Christmas, Nasa’s stunning Uranus pics, & Worcester County Crime roundup
In today’s top stories, Donald Trump has pledged to fully indemnify police officers against lawsuits stemming from their actions on duty, a move that has sparked debate among experts who note that most officers are already protected from personal financial liability. Critics argue that this promise could embolden police misconduct. Meanwhile, Christmas celebrations in Bethlehem are subdued this year due to the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict, leaving the usually vibrant town quiet and devoid of tourists. In space news, NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has delivered stunning new images of Uranus, revealing its rings and atmospheric details with unprecedented clarity. Lastly, Worcester County, Massachusetts, has been rocked by several violent crimes, including kidnapping and murder, highlighting ongoing public safety concerns in the area.
Top News – Dec. 21: Holiday Sex Risks, Cross-Burning Investigation, Black Twitter on Majors’ Verdict, Iconic Gardner business closing, & Fitchburg’s Greenway Conservation Success
A German study warns of increased penile fractures during Christmas, an FBI investigation probes a racially motivated cross-burning in South Carolina, Jonathan Majors’ guilty verdict, a 50-year-old business in Gardner closes, and Fitchburg’s Greenway Conservation Area celebrates a conservation triumph.
Top News – Dec. 17: Fitchburg Diner Shuts Down, Athol Focuses on Senior Literacy, Friendly Fire in Israel, Economists on Fed’s Anti-Inflation Measures Amidst Broken Global Debt System
The Moran Square Diner in downtown Fitchburg will close by the end of the year. Israeli troops mistakenly killed three hostages in Gaza. The Federal Reserve is close to defeating inflation without causing a steep recession, despite predictions otherwise. Economists propose alternatives to the failing financial safeguards system. Lastly, the Athol Council on Aging and Athol Public Library will launch a digital literacy program for seniors.
Top News – Dec. 16: Giuliani’s $150m payout, Israeli hostage family divide, baby found alive in tree after tornado, & Congress may honor Major Taylor 1st Black international sports star
Rudy Giuliani was ordered to pay nearly $150 million to two Georgia election workers for defamation and emotional distress. Kidnapped Israelis saw contrasting fates as some experienced joyous family reunions while others are still captive. In Tennessee, a baby miraculously survived a tornado that demolished his family’s home. Congress is considering recognizing Marshall “Major” Taylor, the first Black American sports superstar. Lastly, the Lancaster Celebration of Lights will return for the 2023 holiday season to the Lancaster Fairgrounds.
Top News – Dec. 11: Trump Refuses Further Testimony in NY Fraud Trial, U.S. Faces Global Criticism for Vetoing Gaza Cease-Fire, and Green Line Extension Marks Troubled Year
Donald Trump won’t testify again in his New York fraud trial, stating that he’s already given an extensive testimony. Meanwhile, the US faces criticism for its veto against a UN resolution calling for a cease-fire in Gaza. In other news, service disruptions plague the Green Line Extension in Boston on its one-year anniversary due to ongoing track work. The Leominster Public Library announces several upcoming events, including workshops and storytimes. Lastly, in a strange event, Rory McIlroy’s golf ball lands in a spectator’s lap at the World Tour Championship.
Top News – Dec. 7: Trump’s Remark, Israeli Military Maneuver, BLM Sign Removal, Donut Reviews, and Record-Breaking Pub Crawl
Today’s top stories include Trump’s controversial ‘dictator’ comment impacting the 2024 campaign, Israeli forces surrounding a Hamas leader’s home, Brookline’s BLM sign removal decision, Leominster’s top donut spots, and an Australian duo’s record-breaking pub crawl.
Dec. 6 Headlines: Senators clash over Ukraine aid, Kim Jong Un’s emotional appeal, Biden’s Boston visit, & honoring E.B. White’s legacy
Today’s top stories: A classified Senate briefing on Ukraine turns into a heated debate over border policies, impacting a crucial aid package. Meanwhile, Kim Jong Un makes an emotional appeal to North Korean women amidst declining birth rates. In the U.S., President Biden’s Boston fundraising sparks mixed reactions among young voters as he hints at his 2024 election motivations. Plus, discover how E.B. White’s great-niece is keeping his literary legacy alive.
Top Stories, Dec. 5: Israeli Strikes Escalate in Gaza, GOP Debate Set, and Bridget Ziegler
Israel intensifies Gaza bombardment amidst U.S. pressure to avoid mass casualties. Meanwhile, four candidates qualify for the fourth 2024 GOP presidential debate. Allegations raised against anti-LGBTQ+ GOP figure, Bridget Ziegler, while a Washington council candidate loses by one vote.
Tonight’s Top Stories: Trump’s Election Watch Call Causes Uproar, Kentucky’s Viral Abortion Ad, Trump vs De Niro, and Massachusetts Wrestling Duo Reunites
Trump’s call to ‘go into’ cities and ‘watch’ elections sounds alarms By Alex Woodward for Yahoo – Mon, December 4, 2023 at 1:23 PM EST Donald Trump’s call to his supporters to “guard” and “watch” ballot counting in cities with large Black populations has raised alarms among elections officials and […]