Video shows men abandoning, tying up German shepherd puppy to fence in South Miami-Dade

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:27 GMT

Video shows men abandoning, tying up German shepherd puppy to fence in South Miami-Dade A South Miami-Dade couple was stunned when they found a dog that was abandoned and alone on their property. Now, they want to know who dumped the puppy at their doorstep. Speaking with 7News on Wednesday, Jennifer Thompson said the German shepherd puppy was abandoned and tied to a fence outside her home with a 3-inch leash. “The dog was out there for about 16 hours before we even found it,” she said. “I’ve been gone for a few days. What if I stayed for a week? She would have been dead.”Thompson’s home surveillance cameras were rolling when a white pickup truck drove by along the 16000 block of Southwest 256th Street, just after 6 p.m., Tuesday. The driver appeared to look up the driveway. The truck then came back, stopped, and a man in a blue shirt popped the tailgate. He led the pup off the truck bed and took off. The puppy was seen chasing after them, but at some point, just past the hedges, someone got out and tied the German shepherd to the fence.Th...

TikTok banned across Florida universities, including FIU, FAU

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:27 GMT

TikTok banned across Florida universities, including FIU, FAU The popular app TikTok has been banned at several Florida universities. The universities where the app was banned include the following,University of FloridaFlorida State UniversityFlorida International UniveristyFlorida Atlantic University The app has been banned from their Wi-Fi networks and any university-owned devices. The same ban is in place at several universities across the U.S.Critics of TikTok, which is owned by a Chinese company, said they can obtain the data of Americans who use it and provide it to the Chinese government.

Police hold large-scale active shooter drill at CityPlace Doral

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:27 GMT

Police hold large-scale active shooter drill at CityPlace Doral Doral Police held a large-scale active shooter training in order to be better prepared when a real incident unfolds.Multiple units were seen responding to CityPlace Doral as part of the drill at CityPlace Doral on Wednesday.Speaking with reporters, Doral Police Chief Edwin Lopez said these exercises are important for officers to help ensure they’re ready to respond to a shooting in a public place.“We have to allow our law enforcement officers to really think outside the box and ensure that we are assessing our capabilities to respond in a multitude of platforms and landscapes,” he said.Doral Police are planning several more drills in the near future.

Six people taken to hospital after crash involving MBTA bus in Jamaica Plain

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:27 GMT

Six people taken to hospital after crash involving MBTA bus in Jamaica Plain Six people were taken to the hospital Wednesday after a crash involving an MBTA bus in Jamaica Plain that saw the bus crash through a fence before coming to a stop in the Forest Hills Cemetery.SKY7-HD was over the scene shortly before 6 p.m., capturing video of the bus and its smashed windshield. Another vehicle involved in the crash was stopped in the nearby intersection of Forest Hills Avenue and Morton Street with visible damage. Debris was also seen elsewhere around the crash site as traffic backed up on nearby roads.People riding in both the bus and the other vehicle at the time of the crash were taken to the hospital, officials said.“Everyone should be, essentially, assessed at the hospital and hopefully discharged with no serious injuries from this,” said Boston EMS Deputy Superintendent Steven McHugh.In a statement, MBTA Transit Police Superintendent Richard Sullivan said a preliminary investigation found the crash happened shortly after 5:30 p.m. when a passenger vehic...

Mets Notebook: Struggling Eduardo Escobar sits out series finale vs. Brewers

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:27 GMT

Mets Notebook: Struggling Eduardo Escobar sits out series finale vs. Brewers MILWAUKEE — Eduardo Escobar received another day off as the Mets searched for ways to jumpstart their third baseman.Escobar spent time talking to manager Buck Showalter in his office at American Family Field ahead of the Mets’ series finale with the Milwaukee Brewers on Wednesday morning, along with infield coach Joey Cora, and while the contents of the meeting were not disclosed, Showalter did voice his confidence in the 34-year-old Venezuelan that played such an important role for the Mets last summer.“We’re just trying to put our best foot forward today in the idea that it might make us better in the long run,” Showalter said. “And him, individually.”Showalter has always liked Escobar and it’s tough to not like him. He’s effusively positive and he’s a well-liked teammate in the clubhouse. But Brett Baty outplayed him in spring training and his offensive struggles over the first week of the 2023 season have been magnified...

Mets home opener against Miami Marlins Thursday postponed due to forecasted rain

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:27 GMT

Mets home opener against Miami Marlins Thursday postponed due to forecasted rain Met fans will have to wait a bit longer to watch their team in Queens.The Mets home opener against the Miami Marlins has been postponed, the team announced. The game will be made up on Friday, which was originally scheduled as an off day.First pitch is scheduled for 1:10 p.m.The news comes on the same day the Yankees learned their first road trip of the season against the Baltimore Orioles would start with a postponement.The Marlins are in Queens to play a three-game series. They previously lost a four-game series against the Mets in Miami to start the 2023 season.After the three-game series against the Marlins concludes, the Mets will end their homestand with a three-game series against the San Diego Padres. ()

Great white shark researchers try to figure out where and when the East Coast sharks mate

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:27 GMT

Great white shark researchers try to figure out where and when the East Coast sharks mate Before great white sharks migrate north to Cape Cod for the summer and fall, shark researchers are trying to figure out where and when the apex predators mate.Right now in early April, many of the East Coast great whites are off the North Carolina coast, and scientists from the nonprofit OCEARCH will be heading to the region soon to collect data from sharks.The researchers hope to sample mature white sharks to solve the most elusive piece of the Western North Atlantic white shark puzzle: when and where they breed.“Our comprehensive studies of the white shark, the ocean’s top predator, are in their final stages in the Western North Atlantic, and now we turn our attention to a gap that still remains,” said OCEARCH Chief Scientist Bob Hueter. “This is the great migration of sharks from their overwintering grounds off the southeast U.S. towards their summer feeding areas, as increasing spring temperatures and light levels signal to the sharks that it’s time...

Air pollution may increase dementia risk, Harvard researchers find: ‘A big step in providing actionable data’

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:27 GMT

Air pollution may increase dementia risk, Harvard researchers find: ‘A big step in providing actionable data’ Air pollution exposure may lead to an increased risk for dementia, according to Harvard researchers who call this new finding “a big step in providing actionable data” for the EPA.The Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health scientists found consistent evidence of a link between the exposure to fine particulate air pollutants (PM2.5) and dementia.The Environmental Protection Agency is looking at a proposal to strengthen PM2.5 regulations, and the researchers emphasized that their findings support the public health importance of limiting exposure to these fine particulate air pollutants.“This is a big step in providing actionable data for regulatory agencies and clinicians in terms of making sense of the state of the literature on this hugely important health topic,” said lead author Marc Weisskopf, who’s a Cecil K. and Philip Drinker professor of Environmental Epidemiology and Physiology.“The results can be used by organizations like the Environm...

3 things we learned from the Chicago Cubs’ rain-shortened series in Cincinnati, including the top of the order setting the tone

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:27 GMT

3 things we learned from the Chicago Cubs’ rain-shortened series in Cincinnati, including the top of the order setting the tone The Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati Reds tried to wait out the stormy weather to conclude their three-game series Wednesday.Instead, after a 1-hour, 43-minute rain delay before a pitch was thrown, the series finale was postponed.The game was rescheduled as part of a split doubleheader Sept. 1 at Great American Ball Park. Both games, scheduled to start at 12:10 and 5:40 p.m. CDT, will be nine innings. Major League Baseball played seven-inning doubleheader games during the 2020 and 2021 seasons.The postponement gives the Cubs back-to-back days off with Thursday’s scheduled day off. They are pushing their starters back one game, lining up Marcus Stroman, Justin Steele and Jameson Taillon to start the weekend series at Wrigley Field against the Texas Rangers.Here are three more things we learned during the Cubs-Reds series.1. The top of the lineup is setting the tone.The top third of the Cubs lineup has raked to open the season.Nos. 1-3 hitters Nico Hoerner, Dansby Swanson and Ian Hap...

NPR blasts Twitter’s ‘state-affiliated media’ tag

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 10:45:27 GMT

NPR blasts Twitter’s ‘state-affiliated media’ tag NEW YORK — Twitter has labeled National Public Radio as “state-affiliated media” on the social media site, a move some worried Wednesday could undermine public confidence in the news organization.NPR said it was disturbed to see the description added to all of the tweets that it sends out, with John Lansing, its president and CEO, calling it “unacceptable for Twitter to label us this way.”It was unclear why Twitter made the move. Twitter’s owner, Elon Musk, quoted a definition of state-affiliated media in the company’s guidelines as “outlets where the state exercises control over editorial content through financial resources, direct or indirect political pressures, and/or control over production and distribution.”“Seems accurate,” Musk tweeted in a reply to NPR.NPR does receive U.S. government funding through grants from federal agencies and departments, along with the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The company said i...