Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa and Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen exchange jerseys

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:41:39 GMT

Dolphins’ Tua Tagovailoa and Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen exchange jerseys It is the Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix around the rock on Sunday, but some Miami Dolphins players got the chance to visit the venue where the high-profile racing event will take place a few days early.Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was at the track on Thursday and met reigning Formula 1 champion Max Max VerstappenThe two of them exchanged jerseys at the interactive event, which was put on by AutoNation.Dolphins linebacker Jaelan Phillips and running back Raheem Mostert got a chance to see the track that the drivers will be on this weekend.They also got the opportunity to take a spin around the track, but not in an Formula 1 car.

Instagram hacking epidemic raises questions about Meta’s security

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:41:39 GMT

Instagram hacking epidemic raises questions about Meta’s security It is being called a hacking epidemic. The number of social media accounts being overtaken by hackers is skyrocketing.Even influencers with huge followings are finding it tough to get help from Facebook and Instagram, so one turned to Seven’s Kevin Ozebek for help in tonight’s 7 Investigates.Are you feeling lonely and in need of love?Natalie Clarice, relationship influencer: “Women cannot complain about men until they get better taste in men.”If so, Natalie Clarice is the influencer to follow.From her Broward home, she dishes out the dating advice.Natalie Clarice: “It’s simple: he don’t like you. If he don’t call you, he don’t like you.”Some of her no-nonsense videos rack up millions of views.Natalie Clarice: “I am a true influencer, and I love what I do, absolutely.”On Instagram, more than 220,000 followed her account at @natalieclaricelovenotes.It was a crucial source of new clients for her matchmaking company...

Police search for woman after apparent road rage incident in Newton

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:41:39 GMT

Police search for woman after apparent road rage incident in Newton A search was underway Thursday night for a woman who allegedly stabbed a man in an apparent case of road rage in Newton, state police said. The incident happened around 9:15 p.m. at the Daly Rink on Nonantum Road, where police said a man told them the woman got out of her car and stabbed him. Police said the man was taken to an area hospital with a superficial wound. This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Thursday’s high school roundup/scores: Jill Ondrick fans 15, blasts homer for Archbishop Williams

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:41:39 GMT

Thursday’s high school roundup/scores: Jill Ondrick fans 15, blasts homer for Archbishop Williams SOFTBALLJill Ondrick struck out 15 and went 2-for-3 with a three-run homer as Archbishop Williams defeated Notre Dame 10-4 in a nonleague contest.Maggie Schlossberg tossed a no-hitter with an impressive 17 strikeouts and smashed a two-run home run as East Bridgewater (8-2) blanked Rockland, 6-0. … Mylee Ramer allowed one run, struck out eight and smashed a pair of home runs to boost Bishop Feehan past Braintree, 7-1. … Roslyn Quinn finished 4-for-4 with three doubles, and a pair of RBI as Cardinal Spellman (8-4) defeated Ursuline, 15-4.In a Patriot League game, Kaelyn Chase picked up the win and finished with a pair of doubles while Abby Hanna smashed a home run as Hanover (6-3) outlasted North Quincy, 10-8.GIRLS LACROSSEIn a nonleague game, Tilly Crosby tallied five goals and an assist to lead Cape Cod Academy to a 16-1 victory over Abington.In Cape Ann League action, Evelyn Bernard finished with eight goals as Hamilton-Wenham (6-4) defeated Triton, 25-7.In the Northeastern Confere...

Portion of Crystal Pier closed for maintenance

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:41:39 GMT

Portion of Crystal Pier closed for maintenance SAN DIEGO -- Pacific Beach was buzzing with activity Thursday afternoon as tourists made their way to Crystal Pier. But many were disappointed to find a sign saying the pier was closed for maintenance. The city says the Crystal Pier Hotel, which owns the portion of the pier closest to the coast, noticed some damage to the pier during the winter storms. While it is believed that the section of the pier that includes the lodging units is safe for overnight occupancy, the hotel believes that most of the damage happened in the final third of the pier, which is owned by the City of San Diego. A rare sight to see: ‘Scrippshenge’ sunset awes San Diego The hotel controls access to the pier via its property, so it has closed access to the public section of the pier as a safety precaution."The City has hired consultant Moffatt & Nichol to visually assess the current condition of the Crystal Pier. We are currently awaiting a final report from our consultant. After receiving that report,...

Police video shows Idaho killings suspect in traffic stop

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:41:39 GMT

Police video shows Idaho killings suspect in traffic stop PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — Newly released body camera video shows the man accused of fatally stabbing four University of Idaho students being pulled over for allegedly running a red light about a month before the killings. The video shows Washington State University campus police stopping Bryan Kohberger on Oct. 14, 2022, in Pullman, the Idaho Statesman reported Thursday.During the nearly 10-minute video, WSU Police Officer Isobel Luengas parks her vehicle behind Kohberger’s 2015 Hyundai Elantra in a parking lot. Luengas approaches Kohberger as he sits in the car and she says he drove through a red light. She asks for Kohberger’s license, vehicle registration and proof of insurance. Kohberger tells the officer he was stuck in the middle of the intersection. “I was behind you the whole time,” she said. “You’re not supposed to enter the intersection at all for that reason because if the light turns red, then you’re stuck in the intersection.”Kohberger, then a WSU graduate student living in...

Albanese says nothing served by US still pursuing Assange

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:41:39 GMT

Albanese says nothing served by US still pursuing Assange CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese expressed frustration at the United States’ continuing efforts to extradite WikiLeaks founder and Australian citizen Julian Assange, saying: “There is nothing to be served by his ongoing incarceration.”Albanese’s comments Friday in an Australian Broadcasting Corp. interview appeared to escalate diplomatic pressure on the United States to drop the charges against the 51-year-old Assange, who has spent four years in Britain’s Belmarsh Prison fighting extradition to the United States.Before that, Assange had taken asylum for seven years in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.Albanese said Assange’s case had to be examined in terms of whether the time Assange had “effectively served” was in excess of what would be “reasonable” if the allegations against him were proved.“I just say that enough is enough. There is nothing to be served by his ongoing incarceration,” Albanese said.“I know it’s frustrating, I share the frustr...

Man pleads guilty to fatal shooting in Seattle protest zone

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:41:39 GMT

Man pleads guilty to fatal shooting in Seattle protest zone SEATTLE (AP) — A man accused in the fatal shooting of a young man in Seattle’s Capitol Hill Organized Protest zone in 2020 has pleaded guilty to murder. Marcel Long, 22, pleaded guilty to second-degree murder on Thursday in the death of 19-year-old Horace Anderson, The Seattle Times reported. Anderson was killed June 20, 2020, in an eight-block area of the city where people were protesting the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis by a police officer. Charging documents said several people called 911 to report the shooting but responding police were met by an angry crowd and left after someone yelled that the person shot had been taken to Harborview Medical Center. Anderson died at the hospital just over 30 minutes after 911 was called.A lawsuit filed by Anderson’s father, Horace Anderson, said police and fire department medics refused to respond to the shooting scene as Anderson was dying. The city settled the lawsuit for $500,000 last year.Long was arrested more than a year ...

Oil boom transforms Guyana, prompting a scramble for spoils

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:41:39 GMT

Oil boom transforms Guyana, prompting a scramble for spoils ANN’S GROVE, Guyana (AP) — Villagers in this tiny coastal community lined up on the soggy grass, leaned into the microphone and shared their grievances as someone in the crowd yelled, “Speak the truth!” And so they did. One by one, speakers listed what they wanted: a library, streetlights, school buses, homes, a grocery store, reliable electricity, wider roads and better bridges. “Please help us,” said Evadne Pellew-Fomundam — a 70-year-old who lives in Ann’s Grove, one of Guyana’s poorest communities — to the country’s prime minister and other officials who organized the meeting to hear people’s concerns and boost their party’s image ahead of municipal elections.The list of needs is long in this South American country of 791,000 people that is poised to become the world’s fourth-largest offshore oil producer, placing it ahead of Qatar, the United States, Mexico and Norway. The oil boom will generate billions of dollars for this largely impoverished nation. It̵...

Ex-Uber security chief sentenced for data-breach cover-up

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 16:41:39 GMT

Ex-Uber security chief sentenced for data-breach cover-up SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The former chief security officer for Uber was sentenced to probation Thursday for trying to cover up a 2016 data breach in which hackers accessed tens of millions of customer records from the ride-hailing service.Joseph Sullivan was sentenced to a three-year term of probation and ordered to pay a fine of $50,000, the U.S. attorney’s office announced.Sullivan, 54, of Palo Alto was convicted by a federal jury in San Francisco last October of obstructing justice and concealing knowledge that a federal felony had been committed.It was believed to be the first criminal prosecution of a company executive over a data breach.Sullivan was hired as Uber’s chief security officer in 2015. In November 2016, Sullivan was emailed by hackers, and employees quickly confirmed that they had stolen records on about 57 million users and also 600,000 driver’s license numbers, prosecutors said.After learning of the breach, Sullivan began a scheme to hide it from the public and ...