Sevenseas Swimwear has stylish and eco-friendly bikinis
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:38:59 GMT
Still on the hunt for the perfect swimwear? No worries Sevenseas Swimwear has you covered. Their swimsuits are luxurious, full of comfort and eco-friendly. Collections are inspired by different locations around the world so they have something for wherever you are going. Don’t forget to grab a coverup for when you are on the go during your vacation.New biographical drama ‘Tetris’ on Apple TV+
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:38:59 GMT
Tetris is based on the true story of American video game salesman Henk Rogers. The film takes us through the discovery of Tetris in 1988 and shows the risks of getting out of the Soviet Union to bring the game to the masses.Deco spoke with Taron Egerton who plays Rogers in the upcoming drama set to release on March 31st.Dog reunited with owner after being stolen off street in Beacon Hill
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:38:59 GMT
A dog and its owner were reunited Monday, hours after the 10-year-old Terrier was stolen in Beacon Hill just before noon. “Oh, I’m so happy she’s home,” the dog’s owner, Maura Howley said.https://twitter.com/CarolineGoggin/status/1637969545552969730Witnesses previously said someone grabbed the dog, named “Rose McNugget,” before jumping into a car and taking off while the animalâs dog walker was picking up another pet around noon on the corner of Walnut Street and Mount Vernon Street.Dominic Mariano said he tied Rosie and several other dogs to a fence as he went inside to grab the next dog. When he got outside, he said a construction worker told him Rose was gone. Police said two men sped off in a blue Honda vehicle. Mariano said the vehicle was a Civic that flew down Walnut Street and turned onto Beacon Street. Police said they found an air tag belonging to the dog at the corner of Beacon and ...Daughter calls for justice decades after unsolved double murder in Dorchester
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:38:59 GMT
More than two decades ago a gruesome double murder at a Boston home shook the city. Police found a baby alive inside the house – a dresser drawer appears to have shielded her from the violence. The case is still unsolved. And that baby girl – all grown up – is speaking to Just One Station. 7’s Juliana Mazza has the story.Giannia Wilson carries the pain of never knowing her mom.She can only visit her unmarked grave. “This is the closest I’m gonna get to her,” Giannia Wilson said.Shakonda Wilson, and her boyfriend William Haynesworth, Junior were killed more than twenty years ago inside this Dorchester home. Police found six-month-old Giannia unharmed. “The baby was found in the crib. Apparently, there was a drawer, a bureau drawer had been thrown over the baby,” Boston Police said in a 1999 news conference. “I was crying. I was crying. I was crying in my crib. They heard me crying a...Dave Hyde: Mike Gesicki, Bill Belichick and the larger free-agent alchemy of picking the right free agent
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:38:59 GMT
There’s an old scouting report typwritten in all capital letters that explains what New England is doing, why tight end Mike Gesicki might not be done and also why Miami Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel was still right.The report was written by Bill Belichick before he was the Belichick we know. It involves the larger alchemy involved in free-agent decisions, more than just grabbing the biggest talent out there. As Cleveland Browns coach in 1991, Belichick handed scouts a few pages on what they should look for at each position to fit his system.This is standard procedure of any regime. Nick Saban brought this report with him to the Miami Dolphins in 2005, breaking positions down by size and speed parameters for scouts. Adam Gase spent two hours with scouts in 2016 explaining what he wanted in a guard.The first priority of a tight end, Belichick typed, was he, “has to be a catcher. Keith Jackson, Ozzie Newsome type. Don’t need the offensive line guy in a TE jersey. Take...Derrick White deserving of more crunch time minutes
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:38:59 GMT
A day after the Celtics suffered a double overtime loss to the Knicks earlier this month, Joe Mazzulla admitted he made a mistake.Derrick White – who’s been one of the Celtics’ most valuable players this season – only played six minutes combined in the fourth quarter and both overtime periods of that loss. Mazzulla, the Celtics’ first-year head coach, second-guessed his decision.“That’s probably a coaching fault of mine yesterday. I probably should have had him in at the end of the game,” Mazzulla told reporters. “And so, when we have the majority of our roster balanced out and trying to get the best players on the floor, it’s important. Rewatching it today, there’s definitely moments where we could have had him on the floor. When he’s on the floor, we’re a really good team. We need him to be confident and aggressive on both ends.”Two weeks later, White was noticeably absent in crunch time for the Celtics again.White didn’t see the court at all in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s to...Reports: Bills sign former Patriots back Damien Harris
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:38:59 GMT
Damien Harris has left the Patriots, but he hasn’t said goodbye to the AFC East.According to reports, the free agent running back agreed to a one-year deal with the Buffalo Bills.Harris had spent his first four seasons with the Patriots, amassing over 2,000 rushing yards with 20 touchdowns.Last season, he missed some time due to injury, finishing with 464 yards and three touchdowns. He also saw Rhamondre Stevenson take over as the Patriots lead back.Harris, who like Patriots quarterback Mac Jones is an Alabama alum, had his best season in 2021, rushing for 929 yards with 15 touchdowns.Last week, the Patriots added former Jaguars and Jets running back James Robinson to a two-year deal worth up to a maximum of $8 million. The Patriots also have Pierre Strong, Kevin Harris and Ty Montgomery in the running back room.Bryson Tiller to kick off return tour in San Diego
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:38:59 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Self-proclaimed "Trap Soul" artist Bryson Tiller is returning to the road for his "Back and I'm Better Tour" that starts in San Diego, the music artist said.The announcement is the first U.S. tour for the contemporary R&B songwriter, singer and rapper in five years, Tiller said Monday via social media."It’s simple, we back! Taking a trip to the past and giving y’all a glimpse of the future. 5 whole years without touring, Time really does fly… See y’all soon!", he posted on his Instagram. It’s ‘ridiculicious’: Popular ‘best-burger’ joint opens first San Diego location His first stop will be at the House of Blues San Diego, located at 1055 Fifth Ave in downtown San Diego, on Thursday, May 4, at 7 p.m.Receiving recognition from iconic artists like Drake and Timbaland, Tiller is known for his songs such as "Don't," "Break Bread" and "Sorry Not Sorry." Tiller's other stops for his 2023 tour include Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Colorado and more.In Trump probe, grand jury hears from final witnesses
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:38:59 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — A New York grand jury investigating Donald Trump appeared to be hearing from final witnesses as law enforcement officials accelerated security preparations Monday in advance of a possible indictment and as fellow Republicans staked out positions in a criminal probe expected to shake up the 2024 presidential race.Testimony from Robert Costello, a lawyer who had a falling out with the key government witness in the Trump investigation, came as the grand jury that for months has been investigating Trump over hush money paid to a porn star during his 2016 campaign appeared to be wrapping up its work.Costello was invited to appear after saying he had information raising questions about the credibility of Michael Cohen, a key witness in the investigation who has already appeared multiple times before the grand jury. Costello’s testimony was expected to give the former president an indirect opportunity to make a case that he shouldn’t face criminal charges, though ther...Former Australian elite soldier charged with Afghan’s murder
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:38:59 GMT
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Police on Monday charged the first Australian veteran for an alleged murder in Afghanistan three years after a war crimes investigation found that 19 Australian special forces soldiers could face charges for illegal conduct.Former Special Air Service Regiment trooper Oliver Schulz, 41, was arrested in New South Wales state and charged by police with the war crime of murder, an Australian Federal Police statement said.“It will be alleged he murdered an Afghan man while deployed to Afghanistan,” the statement said.Schulz’s charge was mentioned late Monday in a Queanbeyan court where his lawyer did not apply for his release on bail. Schulz was remanded in custody to appear in a Sydney court on May 16.Australian Broadcasting Corp. broadcast helmet camera video in 2020 of a soldier it said was Schulz shooting an Afghan man in 2012 in a wheat field in Uruzgan province.Schulz, who was awarded the Commendation for Gallantry for his service in Afghanistan, fa...Latest news
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