Rutte doesn’t rule out becoming next head of NATO

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:47:45 GMT

Rutte doesn’t rule out becoming next head of NATO Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said on Saturday that he doesn’t rule out taking on the position of head of the NATO defense alliance.The post of NATO secretary-general is “very interesting,” Rutte said on Dutch radio on Saturday. Rutte, who plans to leave domestic politics after the Dutch election in November, following his government’s collapse in July, has previously said he wasn’t interested in taking on such a large international role as the NATO leader.But on Saturday, Rutte said being chief of the defense alliance would mean he “could still contribute.” Rutte, one of Europe’s longest-serving leaders, has been linked with a number of top jobs, including the NATO post. Jens Stoltenberg, who has been the head of NATO since 2014, over the summer agreed to stay on in the position until October 2024.

Shelter-in-place order in effect at Worcester State University after double shooting

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:47:45 GMT

Shelter-in-place order in effect at Worcester State University after double shooting Worcester State University announced a shelter-in-place order and canceled events this weekend after double shooting on campus early Saturday morning, university officials said.Massachusetts State Police said the suspect was taken into custody by university police, and the incident around 2:30 a.m. was the result of an altercation. Two victims were transported to UMass Medical Center.Around 8 a.m., university officials confirmed a large police presence on campus while the investigation continues. University officials are also asking for the public’s help for photos and videos around the locations of Wasylean parking lot and Sheehan Hall. Worcester State’s homecoming and family day weekend are also canceled. Officials said that there is no immediate threat to campus.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Ravens roundtable: Answering questions about early evaluations, trade deadline, 2024 free agents and more

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:47:45 GMT

Ravens roundtable: Answering questions about early evaluations, trade deadline, 2024 free agents and more The Ravens enter this week’s game against the Arizona Cardinals at 5-2 and atop the AFC North but still with plenty of questions in what has been an uneven start to the year.As the midpoint of the season approaches, will they continue to display the kind of dynamic and explosive offense they showed in a blowout win over the Detroit Lions, or will they regress, as has sometimes been the case? What about wide receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Rashod Bateman, who have 14 and 12 catches apiece for 162 and 118 yards, respectively, but have yet to find the end zone? The defense has been elite, allowing an NFL-low 13.9 points per game while racking up a league-high 29 sacks, but can they continue to get to the quarterback?We dive into these and other pressing questions as the Ravens approach the second half of the season.We’ve seen the Ravens at their best (vs. Lions) and at their worst (at Steelers). What’s your assessment of this team after seven games?Brian Wacker: The R...

Four Patriots who must continue to play major roles Week 8 vs. Dolphins

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:47:45 GMT

Four Patriots who must continue to play major roles Week 8 vs. Dolphins FOXBORO — It was somewhat easy to see why the Patriots came out looking like a different team last Sunday against the Bills.The Patriots made key personnel changes that led the offense and defense to perform considerably better than they had played through the first six weeks of the season.They played a rookie wide receiver more, made a key change on their offensive line and activated a defensive playmaker before the game.Head coach Bill Belichick must now continue to ride with what worked Sunday against the Dolphins.So, these four players must continue to play key roles in Week 8:Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots-Dolphins preview: How Bill Belichick can pull another upset in Miami New England Patriots | Patriots’ Kendrick Bourne opens up about last season’s struggles New England Patriots | Patriots-Dolphins injury report: 3 Patriots starters cleared for Sunday New England Patriots | Patriots coach ...

Red Sox Point/Counterpoint: What are Sox biggest offseason storylines?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:47:45 GMT

Red Sox Point/Counterpoint: What are Sox biggest offseason storylines? The World Series is officially here, and at some point in the next week or so either the Texas Rangers will celebrate their first championship in franchise history or the Diamondbacks their first in over 20 years.It should be a great series, but obviously for Red Sox fans the real show will begin once the final out has been recorded.This has the potential to be a transformational offseason. The Red Sox have a new chief baseball officer in Craig Breslow, money to spend and big decisions to make. So what are the biggest storylines fans should follow once the Hot Stove starts heating up?The Herald’s Red Sox beat writers debate.Gabrielle Starr: Without a doubt, the top league storyline is Shohei Ohtani. He’s unlike any other player we’ve ever seen, so his free agency is sure to be one for the ages, and he’s all but guaranteed to get a record-breaking contract. Will he become baseball’s first $500 million player? With such a truly unprecedented player, it fe...

The campaign spotlight this weekend is on Nevada, where dueling elections could confuse GOP voters

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:47:45 GMT

The campaign spotlight this weekend is on Nevada, where dueling elections could confuse GOP voters LAS VEGAS (AP) — Nevada is a pivotal early state on the 2024 election calendar, but it’s gotten much less attention than leadoff Iowa and New Hampshire.Not this weekend.Most of the Republican presidential candidates are in Las Vegas for the Republican Jewish Coalition’s annual meeting, which has taken on greater significance this year because of the Israel-Hamas war. Donald Trump, the front-runner for the party’s nomination, will follow his speech before that group with an evening appearance at a campaign organizing event where his team will try to lock in commitments from voters who may attend the Feb. 8 caucuses.With the support of the former president’s allies, Nevada will have a primary election on Feb. 6, as required by state law, and caucuses two days later that are run by the state party. That setup has drawn criticism from within the Nevada GOP about potential voter confusion and concerns that the state party is attempting to tilt the scale for Trump.A stat...

EPA to strengthen lead protections in drinking water after multiple crises, including Flint

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:47:45 GMT

EPA to strengthen lead protections in drinking water after multiple crises, including Flint Decades after officials banned lead in gasoline for new cars and stopped the sale of lead paint — huge steps toward eliminating lead exposure to the public — there are still an estimated 500,000 U.S. children with levels of lead in their blood that are considered high, and experts say lead in drinking water is one important reason. Now, the Environmental Protection Agency is aiming to further reduce lead levels in drinking water and tighten a rule that failed to prevent drinking water crises in cities like Flint, Michigan and Newark, New Jersey. Although the specifics aren’t public, the agency says it will propose requiring that utilities actively replace harmful lead pipes.President Joe Biden has already called for eliminating the country’s estimated 9.2 million lead pipes, lines that connect water mains under the street to homes and businesses and are responsible for most of the lead that gets into drinking water.But it’s costly to send out workers to dig up the pipe, lay new ones...

Pope’s big meeting on women and the future of the church wraps up – with some final jabs

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:47:45 GMT

Pope’s big meeting on women and the future of the church wraps up  –  with some final jabs VATICAN CITY (AP) — Pope Francis’ monthlong meeting on the future of the Catholic Church was wrapping up Saturday with voting on a final document on the role of women and how the church can better respond to the needs of the faithful today.Organizers and participants alike have tried to temper expectations for any big changes to emerge, especially on hot-button doctrinal issues such as the church’s views on homosexuality. They have insisted that the mere process of forcing bishops to sit down at round tables to listen to ordinary Catholics for a month was the important novelty of the gathering.But there was no denying that Francis’ big Synod on Synodality, as the meeting is called, and the two-year canvassing of rank-and-file Catholics that preceded it, has indeed generated expectations.Progressives have hoped the gathering would send a message that the church would be more welcoming of LGBTQ+ people and offer women more leadership roles in a hierarchy where they are barred from ord...

New Speaker Mike Johnson holds favor with conservatives. Can he unite the GOP where others failed?

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:47:45 GMT

New Speaker Mike Johnson holds favor with conservatives. Can he unite the GOP where others failed? WASHINGTON (AP) — New House Speaker Mike Johnson inherits many of the same problems that bedeviled Republican leaders with far more experience. At least for now, however, he holds favor with the ultra-conservative wing of his party that toppled previous House speakers. But can he unite House Republicans where others failed?The Louisiana Republican emerged last week from the lower ranks of the House GOP leadership to ascend to speaker after lawmakers, driven by a faction of hard-liners, ousted Rep. Kevin McCarthy from the job and then rejected two more top-ranked Republicans in leadership as well as conservative favorite Rep. Jim Jordan.To his supporters, Johnson represented a turn to “decentralizing the power” from the speaker’s office, with a goal of cutting government spending and engaging forcefully on socially conservative priorities.“The greatest threat to our national security is our nation’s debt,” Johnson said in a speech after taking the gavel.While not a member of th...

A spider web of Hamas tunnels in Gaza Strip raises risks for an Israeli ground offensive

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:47:45 GMT

A spider web of Hamas tunnels in Gaza Strip raises risks for an Israeli ground offensive JERUSALEM (AP) — As an Israeli ground offensive in the Gaza Strip looms in its most devastating war yet with Hamas, one of the greatest threats to both its troops and the 2.3 million Palestinians trapped inside the seaside enclave is buried deep underground.An extensive labyrinth of tunnels built by the Hamas militant group stretches across the densely populated strip, hiding fighters, their rocket arsenal and over 200 hostages they now hold after an unprecedented Oct. 7 attack on Israel. Clearing and collapsing those tunnels will be crucial if Israel seeks to dismantle Hamas. But fighting in densely populated urban areas and moving underground could strip the Israeli military of some of its technological advantages while giving an edge to Hamas both above and below ground.“I usually say it’s like walking down the street waiting to get punched in the face,” said John Spencer, a retired U.S. Army major and the chair of Urban Warfare Studies at the Modern War Institute at West Point.U...