Home Showcase: A jaw-dropping estate in Osterville
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:11:31 GMT
The moment we laid eyes on 19 Marquand Drive in Osterville, a bona fide Cape Cod compound on 5.18 acres, we knew we’d quickly run out of superlatives to describe these impossibly luxurious digs. Built in 2021 by local high-end Cape Cod firm Rogers & Marney, the custom home blends traditional coastal architecture with contemporary touches for a timeless waterside retreat.Sited on the banks of Warren’s Cove, water views feature prominently in the home’s south-facing architecture, particularly in the living room. This showstopper space includes a ceiling-height fireplace feature, two-and-a-half stories of windows overlooking the water, and coffered ceilings. The open layout flows into the sun-drenched dining area and luxe kitchen, the latter featuring double islands and professional-grade appliances.Attention to detail shines around every corner, from the handsome library and office space with adjoining wet bar and down to every light fixture and sink faucet. Of the home’s seven be...Dolphins scoop up former Patriots punter Jake Bailey
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:11:31 GMT
The Miami Dolphins have signed former Patriots’ Pro Bowl punter Jake Bailey, per reports.The Patriots released Bailey, a fifth-round pick in 2019, prior to the start of free agency.Bailey was coming off his worst season in Foxboro. He ranked dead last in average and net average among players with more than 10 punts.He was a first-team All-Pro his rookie season, but looked nothing like that player last season.The Patriots had signed him to a four-year $13.5 million extension prior to last season (making him the NFL’s highest-paid punter at the time), but it went downhill from there.Bailey wound up on injured reserve last year with a back problem, then was hit with a team-imposed suspension.The Dolphins brought him in for a tryout earlier in the week before signing him Friday.Lance Reddick of 'The Wire' dead at 60: reports
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:11:31 GMT
(KTLA/NEXSTAR) — Actor Lance Reddick, perhaps best known for his role on "The Wire," has died at the age of 60, his representatives confirmed Friday."Acclaimed actor Lance Reddick passed away suddenly this morning from natural causes," his representatives confirmed to Nexstar. "He is survived by his wife Stephanie Reddick and children Yvonne Nicole Reddick and Christopher Reddick... Lance will be greatly missed." Ford recalls 1.5 million vehicles to fix brake hoses, wiper arms Reddick had a long career in TV and film, but he will most likely be remembered as Lt. Cedric Daniels on "The Wire," one of the most critically acclaimed shows of all time. He also appeared in the "John Wick" franchise and was set to appear as Zeus in next year's "Percy Jackson and the Olympians" on Disney+.Tributes poured out for Reddick online after news of his death was made public, including from his "Wire" co-stars."A man of great strength and grace," said Wendell Pierce, who played Detective William "B...Veto of Kansas bill on trans athletes sets up override fight
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:11:31 GMT
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas bill banning transgender athletes from girls’ and women’s sports was vetoed by Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly for the third year in a row Friday, setting up a hotly contested fight in the Republican-controlled Legislature to override her.Kelly’s action was expected because of her two previous vetoes. Kansas Republicans made Kelly’s vetoes a major issue in multiple television attack ads when she ran for reelection last year, winning narrowly. The governor said in her veto message that the bill would harm students’ mental health and hurt the state’s efforts to recruit businesses. Kelly also said lawmakers should leave the issue to the state association set up decades ago to run student activities in middle and high schools.“Let’s be clear what this bill is all about — politics,” Kelly wrote. “It won’t increase any test scores. It won’t help any kids read or write. It won’t help any teachers prepare our kids for the re...Trudeau strikes out at Tories for questioning personal ties with special rapporteur
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:11:31 GMT
OTTAWA — Justin Trudeau accused his Conservative rival of trying to score political points at the expense of Canadian democracy on Friday by questioning his personal relationship with former governor general David Johnston.The attack came during an event in Guelph, Ont., two days after Trudeau tapped Johnston as special rapporteur responsible for investigating claims of Chinese meddling in the last two federal elections.While the focus of the event was the launch of a $4-billion affordable-housing fund, the prime minister found himself delivering a full-throated defence of Johnston’s appointment in the face of opposition attacks.Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has accused Trudeau and Johnston of being too close, noting the prime minister has previously called them family friends. Johnston is also involved in the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation.Asked by reporters about their relationship, Trudeau defended the former governor general, who was appointed to the viceregal ro...Ottawa requests joint ‘working group’ on oilsands contamination with Alberta
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:11:31 GMT
Federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has further spelled out what he wants to see in a new body that would oversee monitoring and communications around pollution problems in the oilsands. In a letter dated March 16 to his Alberta counterpart Sonya Savage, Guilbeault said the new federal-provincial-Indigenous group would look at a wide variety of issues stemming from releases of tailings pond water from Imperial Oil’s Kearl mine. Although Savage has agreed to a new joint body, Guilbeault’s proposal seems to go farther than what she suggests.“I am proposing the establishment of a joint federal-provincial-Indigenous working group, with participation from the oil companies, to give transparency to all parties involved by meeting on a regular basis to discuss remediation and containment plans, as well as notifications for ongoing incidents of spill or seepage,” Guilbeault wrote in the letter.“A communication protocol should be established,” h...S&P/TSX down Friday as markets continue to grapple with bank collapses
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:11:31 GMT
TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index closed down over 150 points Friday, with U.S. indexes also posting losses, as the globe continued to grapple with a crisis of confidence in the financial system triggered by two U.S. bank failures. “This crisis was a bit of a sucker-punch to the market,” said Pierre-Benoît Gauthier, assistant vice-president of investment strategy at IG Wealth Management.The S&P/TSX composite index was down 151.29 points at 19,387.72, and closed out the week down almost two per cent as oil prices tanked. In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 384.57 points, or 1.2 per cent, at 31,861.98.The S&P 500 index was down 43.64 points, or 1.1 per cent, at 3,916.64, while the Nasdaq composite was down 86.76 points, or 0.7 per cent, at 11,630.51.Investors flocked to gold, a historical safe haven, noted Gauthier, and gold prices rose steadily amid the chaos, nearing US$2,000 on Friday. Meanwhile, investors with a diversified portfolio were shored ...Stocks fall to cap chaotic week driven by fears about banks
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:11:31 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — A whipsaw week for Wall Street closed with drops for stocks Friday as worries worsened about the banking industry and fears rose that it could drag the economy into a recession. The S&P 500 sank 1.1%, cutting into its gain for the week. The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 384 points, or 1.2%, while the Nasdaq composite fell 0.7%. Markets around the world churned this past week as worries rose following the second- and third-largest U.S. bank failures in history. Just a day earlier, markets rallied in relief after two banks in investors’ crosshairs bolstered their cash holdings. But on Friday, some of the hope washed out, and the pair went back to falling. In Switzerland, Credit Suisse shares dropped 8%. On Wall Street, shares of First Republic Bank sank nearly 33% to bring their plunge for the week to 71.8%. The two banks have different sets of issues challenging them, but the overriding fear is that the banking system may be cracking under the weight of ...Mother: Irvo Otieno was ‘brilliant and creative and bright’
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:11:31 GMT
Irvo Otieno had realized his passion: making hip-hop. He could write a song in less than five minutes. And he was streaming his music under the moniker “Young Vo,” while working toward starting his own record label. “He had found his thing — you know that feeling when you find your thing?” his mother Caroline Ouko told reporters Thursday. “He would go in his room and shut the door. And he had it — he was brilliant and creative and bright.” But, the mother added, “All I’m left with is his voice.” Ouko remembered her son’s life at an hourlong news conference that focused primarily on his death March 6 at a state mental hospital in Virginia.Ouko had just viewed video of Otieno’s final minutes as he was being admitted to Central State Hospital south of Richmond, during which she and her attorneys say sheriff’s deputies smothered him, pressing him down until his body was “clearly lifeless.” His arms and legs were bound, they said, but he posed no threat to the dep...Citizenship oath at the click of a mouse would cheapen tradition: Tory critic
Published Sun, 29 Dec 2024 12:11:31 GMT
OTTAWA — The Conservative immigration critic says a proposal to allow people to become a Canadian citizen with the click of a mouse “cheapens” an otherwise special moment for newcomers. “Citizenship by click is not citizenship,” said Calgary MP Tom Kmiec. “They’re really cheapening citizenship purely for political motivation, to reduce their backlogs.”The federal government is seeking feedback on a plan to let people take the Oath of Citizenship online, rather than attend an officiated ceremony. Immigration Minister Sean Fraser first floated the idea in January 2022 as a way to speed up processing times, which would have someone “self-administer a digital oath by signed attestation, and celebrate their citizenship at a later date.”Yet the proposal published in the Canada Gazette late last month would instead allow someone to skip the ceremony entirely.Fraser did not specify why the proposal had changed, nor who came up with the i...Latest news
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