FBI searching for suspects in armored truck robbery in Miami Gardens
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:24:10 GMT
The FBI is searching for two suspects responsible for an armored truck heist in Miami Gardens.The robbery occurred just after 3:30 p.m. near 18350 NW 2nd Ave. According to information released by the FBI, two armed assailants targeted the armored truck courier as they were servicing an ATM machine at a local bank, stealing an undisclosed amount of money.Courtesy: FBICourtesy: FBICourtesy: FBIAuthorities suspect a third accomplice may also be involved.No gunshots were discharged during the incident, and there have been no reported injuries. Anyone with information about this robbery or an FBI investigation is urged to call (754)703-2000 or go to tips.fbi.gov.Police establish perimeter in NW Miami-Dade amid search for man accused of stealing motorcycle
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:24:10 GMT
Police have established a perimeter in Northwest Miami-Dade in response to a reported stolen motorcycle.Miami-Dade Police units responded to the scene in the area of Northwest 170th Street and 97th Avenue, at around 2:30 p.m., Thursday.Investigators said the motorcycle has been recovered, but the subject who stole it remains at large.7Skyforce hovered over the active scene around 5 p.m., where a large police presence was visible, as well as the motorcycle. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.5 things we learned from the bonkers Musk-Sunak love-in
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:24:10 GMT
LONDON — Elon Musk sat down with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in London’s Lancaster House on Thursday night for a chat that veered more towards a “love-in” than an interview. In the lavish gold-trimmed room where Theresa May gave one of her key Brexit speeches, the tech tycoon and PM were joined by an audience that included Cabinet ministers, tech execs and the American rapper will.i.am.Here’s what we learned as the conversation unfolded…Elon thinks you won’t need to workThe world’s richest man predicted a “future of abundance” from advances in AI models. “There will come a point where no job is needed,” he said. “You can have a job if you want to have a job… but the AI will be able to do everything. I don’t know if that makes people comfortable or uncomfortable.” Sunak, who will himself be out of a job when elections are held next year if the polls are correct, laughed along nervously. Rishi should leave journalism to the prosThe format of the chat was m...Firefighters battle large fire in multi-family home in New Bedford
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:24:10 GMT
Firefighters were on scene in New Bedford Thursday afternoon battling a large fire in a multi-family home. SKY7-HD was over the scene on Welcome Street around 5:30 p.m., showing crews pouring water on the flames. The New Bedford Fire Department also shared a photo from ground level as their response continued. Flames could be seen billowing out of second-floor windows as officials said their response had grown to two alarms.The fire appeared to have burned through the building’s roof and a front porch appeared to have collapsed as of around 5:30 p.m. No further information was immediately available. This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.Family devastated by loss of Whitman woman found dead in parking garage at Logan Airport
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:24:10 GMT
Mourning together, the family of a 31-year-old Whitman woman said they were in shock Thursday after learning their loved one is no longer with them. State police and the Suffolk District Attorney’s office said police found the body of Margaret Mbitu in a parking garage at Logan Airport around 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, a little over a day after family members said they reported Mbitu missing. Fourty-year-old Kevin Kangethe of Lowell is now wanted in connection with Mbitu’s death, which officials said is being considered a homicide. “She was the most lovely, soft-spoken, beautiful, happy, go lucky kind of girl — the most friendly person we know,” said Mbitu’s cousin, Virginia Ndunga. “Obviously, we’re devastated,” Ndunga said. “We love her.”Mbitu was a nurse in Halifax. On Thursday, one of her friends and colleagues described her as “compassionate” and said she was “a team player.” “She loved what she did,” said Grace Boronje.Family members said Mbitu’s employer called ...Cold again tonight, more seasonable tomorrow
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:24:10 GMT
It was all about the freeze and frost this morning! I saw a lot of people walking around Boston today with their puffer coats, hats and mittens. It might take awhile for us to get adjusted to the cold, since we haven’t felt temperatures like our morning lows since April. Tonight, it’ll be cold, before temperatures turn more seasonable tomorrow afternoon. Our highs today were stuck in the 40s. That’s below average for this time of year. We’ll have some mid and high level clouds move in overnight. That along with a switch in the wind out of the southwest should keep temperatures in the 30s. Not quite as cold as last night, but you might still have the heater on!High pressure that was off to our southwest today, moves east by tomorrow and this will keep the southwest wind into the afternoon. It’ll be breezy with gusts 20-25 mph possible. This weekend we stay dry. Any showers will be light and across far Northern New England. We’ll have sun and clouds...Howie Carr: ‘Anyway’ Biden’s new dodge
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:24:10 GMT
Dementia Joe Biden has a new favorite word.“Anyway.”He uses it whenever all else fails, which in his administration is just about everything.Mostly Biden falls back on “anyway” whenever he loses his train of thought, or forgets what he was about to say, or realizes that he’s telling another big fat lie.Earlier this week, Biden was talking about, well, your guess is as good as mine. But here’s how it went. As always, all dialogue is guaranteed verbatim:“And you know, when you’ve bounced a few checks, like I did, you know when I was trying to get started it uh, anyway….”It’s sad enough when he tries to read from the teleprompter. (We’ll get to that later.) But when Dementia Joe tries to adlib, watch out. Like last week at some awards ceremony for scientists.“What was it like growing up and someone said, ‘Time for dinner!’ and you said what. Anyway.”Usually when Brandon veers off-script, he just runs out of steam. He stares blankly ahead, sometimes his jaw drops. And that’s when he say...Massachusetts police report needles were found in Halloween candy: ‘All trick or treat candy should be inspected’
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:24:10 GMT
You know all those warnings about checking your kids’ Halloween candy?A Cape Cod police department is reporting that a family found dangerous items in their Snickers and Twix after trick-or-treating this week.The Sandwich Police Department is investigating after an 8-year-old boy reportedly found a sewing needle inside a piece of Halloween candy.Police on Wednesday evening responded to a home, where a mother said her son noticed something poking out of his Halloween candy — a Snickers “fun size” bar.The wrapper had a puncture hole, and a sewing needle was found inside the candy bar, police reported.The boy’s mother then checked her other children’s candy, and she found a Twix candy bar that also had a sewing needle.The family went trick-or-treating along the Main Street area of Sandwich.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | PHOTOS: Inside Heidi Klum’s 2023 Halloween Party Crime & Public Safety | Massachusetts t...Celtics bench responds after Joe Mazzulla’s backups-only film session
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:24:10 GMT
While the Celtics’ win in Washington on Monday was dominant and never in doubt, it was not exactly complete.The Celtics led by 33 entering the fourth quarter when Joe Mazzulla pulled his starters. But the bench submitted an ugly effort against the Wizards’ backups. They were outscored, 32-18, and committed eight turnovers. Their lead dwindled to as little as 15 with 1:33 to go, and while their victory was not threatened, the performance was still alarming.So much so that on Tuesday, when they returned to Boston, Mazzulla called for a backups-only film session to go over what went wrong.The message was clearly received. On Wednesday, faced with the same situation after the Celtics’ starters built a 38-point lead over the Pacers entering the fourth, the bench had an encouraging bounce-back effort. They erupted for 46 points – which marked the highest scoring final period in TD Garden history – as they pushed the lead to as big as 53. They didn’t commit a single turnover in a dominant ...New Patriots cornerback arrives with Willie McGinest, Jack Jones ties
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 08:24:10 GMT
FOXBORO — Patriots rookie cornerback Alex Austin walked into the team’s facility for the first time Thursday morning and spotted a familiar face.Childhood friend, former Pop Warner teammate and high school classmate Jack Jones.Austin, who signed Thursday to the open roster created by Kendrick Bourne’s recent placement on injured reserve, grew up with Jones in Long Beach, Calif. They reunited after Austin landed on his second of two flights, a redeye from Los Angeles that followed a short hop from Houston. Austin had spent weeks on the Texans’ practice squad until the team cut ties and released him Wednesday.After initially believing he would return to Buffalo, where the Bills drafted him in the seventh round last April, his agent called with an update.The Patriots wanted him. He could sign as soon as Thursday.Austin couldn’t have asked for better news. He had another connection to New England, aside from Jones: Patriots Hall of Fame linebacker Willie Mc...Latest news
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