Firefighters battle fire at home in Winchester

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:01:25 GMT

Firefighters battle fire at home in Winchester Firefighters were on scene in Winchester Wednesday as a fire burned in a local home. The fire broke out on Washington Street. Later flying over the scene, SKY7-HD spotted heavy smoke billowing from a hole in the home’s roof. Firefighters were spotted on a ladder truck, at one point, trying to get the smoke under control while other crews worked on the ground.No further information was immediately available. 

At-home daycare owner in Walpole accused of endangering children, attacking husband with baseball bat 

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:01:25 GMT

At-home daycare owner in Walpole accused of endangering children, attacking husband with baseball bat  The owner of an at-home daycare in Walpole has been arrested, according to police, accused of leaving a baby and two young kids alone while she attacked her husband with a baseball bat earlier this year. Walpole police said they were first called to the scene on Plain Street on Sept. 20. Once on scene, police said, officers found 58-year-old Diane Fenton in the middle of the road swinging a wooden bat at her husband’s arms and chest. The victim told officers the incident happened after he accused his wife of being drunk. At the time, Fenton was running “Diane’s Daycare” out of her home. When police went inside, they said they found a six-month-old child face down on the carpet along with a three-year-old and a four-year-old. 7NEWS went to the Fenton home on Wednesday for comment on the allegations against her. “I can’t talk about it right now,” Fenton said. Fenton said she could not speak on the matter, “because I have court tomorrow.” Fenton is schedul...

New study shows increasing workplace flexibility may lower risk of cardiovascular disease 

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:01:25 GMT

New study shows increasing workplace flexibility may lower risk of cardiovascular disease  A new study led by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and Penn State University shows increasing workplace flexibility may lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. Published on Thursday in the American Journal of Public Health, the study looked at stressors in the workplace that can cause heart attacks and strokes. The study also looked closely at lower wage earners who researchers say are more vulnerable due to their lack of control over their schedules and job demands. Speaking with 7NEWS, one researcher said the stress can get to anybody. “Anybody can have a bad day and it raises your blood pressure a little bit,” said Dr. Lisa Berkman, a public health researcher at Harvard and the director of the Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies. “But the kinds of things that cause these changes are enduring and longer term.” Berkman continued, saying “It probably reflects exposure on the job for years.” and it’s not necessarily one job.”“It’s...

Revere police investigating theft of electric scooter 

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:01:25 GMT

Revere police investigating theft of electric scooter  Revere police asked for the public’s help Wednesday after the recent theft of an electric scooter. Police said the Yume Electric Scooter, described as black with light blue coloring and 10-inch tires, was taken from a site on Endicott Avenue. Revere police shared images of the scooter and multiple individuals seen riding it. Police have asked anyone with information on the whereabouts of the scooter or the people involved in its theft to contact authorities at 781-286-8340. Individuals can also send information using Revere’s Tip411 system.

Brothel catering to politicians, doctors, lawyers busted in Boston

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:01:25 GMT

Brothel catering to politicians, doctors, lawyers busted in Boston A “booming” sex ring catering to wealthy doctors, lawyers, politicians, and military officers who paid up to $600 an hour for “high-end” nude hookers was busted in Boston, the fedds announced.Those “well-connected” anonymous johns were not charged, but Acting U.S. Attorney for the District of Massachusetts Joshua Levy said the case is still open.Three people have been arrested for allegedly running the secretive brothel network offering up primarily Asian women to hundreds of buyers in Massachusetts and Virginia, federal authorities announced Wednesday morning.“The three individuals behind these websites facilitated the movement of predominately Asian women across the United States for sex trafficking in a commercial sex ring, exploiting them in the process,” said Levy. “This commercial sex ring was built on secrecy and exclusivity, catering to a wealthy, well-connected clientele, and business was booming. Until today.”Defe...

Tyson Bagent is likely to start at QB for the Chicago Bears on Thursday, as Justin Fields is listed as doubtful

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:01:25 GMT

Tyson Bagent is likely to start at QB for the Chicago Bears on Thursday, as Justin Fields is listed as doubtful Rookie quarterback Tyson Bagent is expected to make his fourth consecutive start for the Chicago Bears on Thursday night against the Carolina Panthers, as Justin Fields continues to recover from the dislocated right thumb he suffered in Week 6.Fields, who returned to practice Friday, has remained limited in on-field work this week and officially was listed as doubtful for the Week 10 game at Soldier Field on Wednesday’s injury report. He has been out since Oct. 15, when he dislocated the thumb in the third quarter of a 19-13 home loss to the Minnesota Vikings.Bagent replaced him in that game and started the last three games. He has played well in spurts and propelled the Bears to a 30-12 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders in his first start.But he also has turned the ball over eight times in 14 quarters, including four giveaways in last week’s 24-17 road loss to the New Orleans Saints. ()

Dear Abby: Affair With a Married Man Earns Sister’s Disapproval

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:01:25 GMT

Dear Abby: Affair With a Married Man Earns Sister’s Disapproval DEAR ABBY: My sister has been having an affair with a married man. When I asked if he was going to leave his wife, she said no, and it was fine with her. She claims his wife is fat and that they have a son with severe disabilities, and she (my sister) wouldn’t want the responsibility of that, even though I’m sure the boy would stay with his mother.She refers to him as her “honey,” and he buys her things. (She has always been materialistic.) She stays in contact with him constantly on her iPad and says how much he loves her.I would want to be open and have everyone get to know about my honey instead of sneaking around. When I say I don’t believe he loves her, she gets mad and accuses me of being jealous. I also told her that if I loved someone, I’d want to be with him and not communicate via email. Gifts wouldn’t make up for the person not being with me, especially if I claimed to love him.I was in a relationship with a married man once, but ...

Callahan: Bill Belichick is hurting his own fight to keep the Patriots locker room

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:01:25 GMT

Callahan: Bill Belichick is hurting his own fight to keep the Patriots locker room A day before taking off for Germany, Bill Belichick admitted he doesn’t speak the native tongue.Not a word, not a phrase.Considering the state of the Patriots, maybe Belichick should start here: Nun haben wir den Salat.The literal translation goes, “Now we have the salad.” But Germans will tell you its true meaning is closer to: “We’re in deep (expletive).”That is exactly where Belichick finds himself just one month after trading for J.C. Jackson, who is not expected to travel with the team overseas for Sunday’s game against the Colts. Belichick reacquired Jackson to stabilize his secondary after early-season injuries decimated the Pats’ cornerback depth. Instead, he imploded.In must-win games the past two weeks, he allowed six catches for 110 yards and two touchdowns. One team source explained Jackson’s stateside timeout with one word, “dependability,” referring to how Jackson has long lacked in that department. The ...

What travelers should know about the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:01:25 GMT

What travelers should know about the Paris 2024 Olympics and Paralympics Lacey Pfalz | (TNS) TravelPulseThe Paris 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics are among the most eagerly anticipated global events of next year. Here’s what travelers should know about the upcoming Games.The 2024 Olympics will be held on July 26 through Aug. 11 throughout the Paris metro area and beyond. An estimated 15.3 million visitors are expected to visit Paris and its surrounding areas during the Olympics, with an estimated 3.3 million of these as attendees. The vast majority of these visitors are expected to be from France (13.4 million), while the city will welcome an estimated 1.9 million international travelers.The city estimates travelers will spend 2.6 billion euro, or roughly $2.75 billion overall, with 1.9 billion euro being spent at the Olympic Games. International visitors are expected to contribute to 38.5% of this spending at the Olympic Games, and 31.2 percent at the Paralympic Games.TravelPulse interviewed Corinne Menegaux, managing director at Paris je t’a...

Bob Woodruff returns to Iraq roadside where bomb nearly killed him 17 years ago

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:01:25 GMT

Bob Woodruff returns to Iraq roadside where bomb nearly killed him 17 years ago NEW YORK (AP) — The physical pain of nearly dying when shrapnel from a roadside bomb in Iraq tore through his head 17 years ago was hard enough for ABC newsman Bob Woodruff.Mentally, it was even worse.That’s evident in talking to Woodruff and watching as he takes television viewers on a journey to where his life changed in an instant on Jan. 29, 2006. His first time back to Taji, Iraq, is chronicled in “After the Blast: The Will to Survive,” which airs on ABC Friday at 8 p.m. Eastern and begins streaming on Hulu a day later.At age 44, Woodruff had reached the top of a competitive TV business. He had just been named co-anchor of ABC’s “World News Tonight” and was sent to Iraq at the height of the war there to report on its progress.Riding in a patrolling Iraqi tank, he poked his upper body out to narrate a report when the improvised explosive device exploded. A couple of inches either way, Woodruff was told, and he would have been killed instantly.As it was, he was in a m...