Anti-vaccine activist RFK Jr. challenging Biden in 2024

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:13 GMT

Anti-vaccine activist RFK Jr. challenging Biden in 2024 NEW YORK (AP) — Democrat Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine activist and scion of one of the country’s most famous political families, is running for president.Kennedy filed a statement of candidacy Wednesday with the Federal Election Commission.The 69-year-old’s campaign to challenge incumbent President Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination is a long shot. Self-help author Marianne Williamson is also running in the Democratic race.Kennedy, a nephew of President John F. Kennedy and the son of his slain brother Robert F. Kennedy, was once a bestselling author and environmental lawyer who worked on issues such as clean water.But more than 15 years ago, he became fixated on a belief that vaccines are not safe. He emerged as one of the leading voices in the anti-vaccine movement, and his work has been described by public health experts and even members of his own family as misleading and dangerous.Kennedy had been long involved in the anti-vaccine movement...

Solve It 7: Optical Obstacle

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:13 GMT

Solve It 7: Optical Obstacle A South Shore woman says she just wanted to be able to see clearly, but instead got an eyeful of problems. When she couldn’t look the other way any longer she contacted Solve It 7. Brandon Gunnoe has the story.Susan Noto-Moniz never looked back after trying contact lenses.“I’ve been wearing my contacts since I was 23 because I was getting married and I didn’t want to be walking down the aisle with glasses,” Susan said.The Weymouth woman says they’re now a daily essential.“From the time I get up in the morning to the time I go to sleep, I really have very poor vision. I’d be bumping into things if I didn’t have my contacts,” Susan said.So she recently ordered ten boxes of disposable contacts from an online company.“I don’t want to ever be in the situation where I run out. It would be traumatic for me,” Susan said.But she only received four boxes.“I really was a little kind of freaked out. They were al...

Mark Cuban blames Jalen Brunson’s father for sabotaging contract negotiations

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:13 GMT

Mark Cuban blames Jalen Brunson’s father for sabotaging contract negotiations While trying to explain why his team became an utter disappointment, Mavs owner Mark Cuban took aim at Jalen Brunson’s father.Cuban told reporters that his contract negotiations with Brunson turned sour last season “when the parents got involved,” according to ESPN. It was a reference to Rick Brunson, now an assistant with the Knicks.Jalen Brunson left the Mavericks in free agency to join his father with the Knicks, signing a four-year, $104 million contract. His absence in Dallas is frequently cited as the main reason for the team’s downfall after advancing to the conference finals.Clearly, Cuban remains bitter.The owner also refuted reports that the Mavericks could’ve signed Brunson before the trade deadline last year for three years, $55 million. He repeated that Dallas was never given an opportunity to re-sign Brunson in the summer.The Knicks were cited for tampering with Brunson and docked a second-round pick, a minuscule punishment considering the...

Malcolm Brogdon leads the way as Celtics hold off Raptors, clinch No. 2 seed in East

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:13 GMT

Malcolm Brogdon leads the way as Celtics hold off Raptors, clinch No. 2 seed in East When the Celtics dropped three consecutive games to the Warriors last June to lose the NBA Finals, it was clear they needed another playmaking guard and scoring punch off the bench to help them get over the hump.A few weeks later, Brad Stevens addressed it when he orchestrated a trade with the Pacers for Malcolm Brogdon in what was viewed as one of the best moves of the summer across the league.As the regular season winds down, that deal has proven to be worth the hype. Brogdon is the frontrunner to be named the NBA’s sixth man of the year and a significant reason why the Celtics are championship favorites when they begin their playoff pursuit next week.Wednesday was yet another big mark on Brogdon’s sixth man candidacy. With Jayson Tatum out as he continues to nurse a nagging hip injury and gets some extra rest before the playoffs and Jaylen Brown struggling through a tough shooting night, a shorthanded Celtics squad once again showed why they’re so much more than their two All-Sta...

Nets’ magic number to clinch 6th seed moves to 1 after defeating Detroit Pistons

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:13 GMT

Nets’ magic number to clinch 6th seed moves to 1 after defeating Detroit Pistons They’re one step closer to grabbing the sixth seed.The Nets went into Detroit needing two wins to lock up the final guaranteed playoff spot and they are halfway to achieving that goal after defeating the Pistons, 123-108, at Little Caesars Arena.The Nets (44-36) easily exceeded their season’s points per game average (113.5) and handed the lowly Pistons (16-64) their 22nd loss in 23 games, further giving Dwane Casey’s team the best odds to be suitors to win the Victor Wembanyama sweepstakes.Spencer Dinwiddie led the charge for the away team, totaling 10 assists in the first quarter. He’s the only player in the league to do so this season and the third in franchise history (Jason Kidd and Robert Pack). He finished with six points and tied his career-high with 16 assists in 33 minutes.Four of those assists went to Joe Harris, who subbed in after Cam Johnson limped off the court after bumping knees with Jaden Ivey in the first quarter. Harris scored five straight...

Chicago Bulls’ string of slow starts on offense highlights a season-long issue: A lack of consistent ball movement

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:13 GMT

Chicago Bulls’ string of slow starts on offense highlights a season-long issue: A lack of consistent ball movement After 80 games, the Chicago Bulls still are struggling to fix a fundamental problem in their offense — how to shake themselves out of a funk.The final week of the regular season has featured a series of slow starts — falling into a 15-point hole Sunday against the Memphis Grizzlies, starting 2-for-9 Tuesday against the Atlanta Hawks and opening 2-for-13 against the Bucks on Wednesday in Milwaukee.This isn’t particularly new. The Bulls average 26 first-quarter points, second-lowest in the league according to Swish analytics. They’re able to offset these low-scoring starts with their defense, resulting in a plus-0.7 average first-quarter margin. But when the Bulls open a game even colder than normal, it’s easy for them to slip quickly behind.Sometimes the Bulls wake up suddenly and dramatically in the second half, such as their scorching comeback Sunday for a 44-point swing to beat the Grizzlies. But more often this season, a slow opening quarter has left...

Five storylines centered around the likely upcoming Knicks, Cavaliers first-round playoff matchup

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:13 GMT

Five storylines centered around the likely upcoming Knicks, Cavaliers first-round playoff matchup It’s almost all set.The most intriguing first-round matchup in the East, a series that would be centered around a juicy storyline — the summer of Donovan Mitchell — and represent a chance for New York to advance to the conference semis for the first time in a decade.There’s still plenty of time before a possible Game 1 of the No. 5 Knicks against the No. 4 Cavs in mid-April, but it’s also the only thing worth discussing as the remaining meaningless regular season games finish.Here’s an early look at the five things to watch in the series, starting with the obvious:TO MITCHELL, OR NOT TO MITCHELLFair or not, the series will serve as an indictment on the trade that didn’t happen. We don’t need to rehash the entire saga, only that the Knicks wanted Donovan Mitchell and watched him go to Cleveland. Since then, Mitchell further ascended into one of the league’s best guards — a strong candidate for First Team All-NBA — and ...

Snag tickets to the 2023 San Diego County Fair Concert Series

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:13 GMT

Snag tickets to the 2023 San Diego County Fair Concert Series SAN DIEGO -- The lineup for this year's San Diego County Fair Concert Series is in the works and tickets are already going on sale. The Del Mar Fairgrounds announced Tuesday the first wave of a musical talent that will be jamming out in Del Mar this summer. Highest-rated things to do in San Diego, according to Tripadvisor Here's a look at the entertainers set to perform on the Corona Grandstand Stage:-- Wednesday, June 7: Train; tickets priced between $40–$95.  -- Sunday, June 11: La Adictiva; tickets priced between $25–$50.  -- Saturday, June 17: Lynyrd Skynyrd; tickets priced between $51–$106.  -- Sunday, June 18: Grupo Bronco; tickets priced between $30–$60.  -- Thursday, June 22: Boyz II Men; tickets priced between $35–$75.  -- Saturday, June 24: Stephen Marley with Hirie; tickets priced between$30–$65.  -- Sunday, June 25: Los Tigres del Norte; tickets priced between $35–$80.  -- Thursday, June 29: Randy Ho...

San Diego County public schools see dip in student enrollment

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:13 GMT

San Diego County public schools see dip in student enrollment SAN DIEGO -- Public schools in San Diego County are seeing a drop in student enrollment. New data released from the California Department of Education shows enrollment data from 2021-22 as it compares to the 2022-23 school year.“It wasn’t really surprising. It is concerning,” said Christine Paik, the Chief Communications Officer for the Poway Unified School District.CDE found for the 2021-22 school year, San Diego County Public Schools had 481,102 students enrolled. In 2022-23 school year, the county had 476,760 students, down 1% according to the CDE.CDE numbers found San Diego County is consistent with an enrollment decline statewide, which showed the state had 1% or about 40,000 students fewer than last year.CDE found for the 2021-22 school year, there were 5,892,240 students. Compared to the 2022-23 school year, there were 5,852,544 students enrolled statewide at public schools, according to CDE.“Up to the pandemic, we were seeing a steady increase of about 1% a year," Paik said....

Montreal-Toronto VIA Rail passengers stranded for hours due to fallen debris

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 06:02:13 GMT

Montreal-Toronto VIA Rail passengers stranded for hours due to fallen debris Several VIA Rail trains between Toronto and Montreal were cancelled as passengers were stranded for hours due to power outages and track obstructions, including fallen trees.Passengers tell CityNews that they have been stuck idle since Wednesday afternoon and are reportedly being told they won’t arrive in Toronto until midnight.On passenger aboard a VIA Rail train from Ottawa en route to Toronto says their train hit a tree in the afternoon between 1 and 2 p.m.“Passengers were told that a train was coming from Montreal to take them to Toronto. At 6:30 p.m., passengers were told this was false, and there was no train from Montreal,” said passenger Melissa Brooks.A VIA Rail official tells CityNews that strong winds and heavy rain mixed with thunderstorms across southern Ontario greatly affected travel, noting they are offering full refunds to passengers impacted — plus 50 per cent travel credits.“Power outages and track obstructions are causing service del...