Still Boston Strong: Woman seriously injured in marathon bombing shares story of healing

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:26:33 GMT

Still Boston Strong: Woman seriously injured in marathon bombing shares story of healing Ten years after the Boston Marathon bombings, one of the people seriously injured in the blasts is sharing her story of healing.7NEWS’ Adam Williams recently spoke with Rebekah Gregory and her husband about how their family has made it a mission to help others overcome trauma. “I remember I was in a pool of my own blood,”  Gregory said. “There were nails, ball bearings, everything those brothers packed into those pressure cooker bombs. That was so much to be able to get past.”  Gregory, who lost a leg in the bombing, transformed the pain and trauma of the loss into the driving force of her life.“It goes back to the minute that I was waking up from a medically induced coma, knowing that I shouldn’t even have been alive,” she said. “It was just that moment of gratitude for, not only being here, but for my son being here and I just think that as long as we’re breathing, there is a purpose in that, a bigger purpose.”Gregory shielded her five-year-old son,...

Rays hit 4 more homers, beat Red Sox for 11th straight win

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:26:33 GMT

Rays hit 4 more homers, beat Red Sox for 11th straight win ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) — The Tampa Bay Rays ran their season-opening win streak to 11 games, using another homer for Brandon Lowe and a strong performance by Shane McClanahan to beat the Boston Red Sox 7-2 on Tuesday night.Yandy Díaz and Lowe hit back-to-back solo shots with two out in the fifth inning. Lowe extended his homer streak to four straight games.Isaac Paredes and Josh Lowe also connected for the Rays, and McClanahan (3-0) struck out nine while pitching five-plus innings of one-run ball.The four homers brought Tampa Bay’s total to 29, matching the major league record through 11 games set by the 2000 St. Louis Cardinals. It was the Rays’ third four-homer game of the young season.Tampa Bay’s win streak is one game short of the franchise record set in 2004.McClanahan surrendered two hits, but he walked four. The left-hander has 21 strikeouts in 17 innings so far this season.Rafael Devers opened the Boston sixth with a leadoff walk. He advanced to third on...

Matthew Salerno, Natick net volleyball win over Newton North

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:26:33 GMT

Matthew Salerno, Natick net volleyball win over Newton North NEWTON – With a dose of June’s intensity in April, Matthew Salerno and the Natick boys volleyball team showed off Tuesday night not to count them out whenever the going gets tough against anyone.It’s actually when they thrive.Following a lackluster opening frame to trail Newton North in an early battle of Div. 1 state title contenders, the No. 3 RedHawks (3-0) gritted through late-set surges over the next three stanzas to collect a 3-1 (17-25, 25-22, 25-23, 27-25) win over the No. 2 Tigers (3-1) in Bay State Conference action.Salerno (14 kills) delivered his best moments in the closing five points of each set win, highlighted by a kill and the game-winning block in consecutive plays to finish off a marathon of a fourth set.All of it was needed alongside Harrison Landry (17 assists, two kills), Branch Barnes (10 assists, five kills) and solid back-row play from libero Shawn Ferguson, as Newton North frequently flexed its own star power to lead for the most of every frame. Consi...

Tuesday’s high school roundup/scores: Lucas DeGuire powers Mystic Valley past Minuteman

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:26:33 GMT

Tuesday’s high school roundup/scores: Lucas DeGuire powers Mystic Valley past Minuteman BASEBALLJunior Lucas DeGuire finished 3-for-3 at the plate, connecting for a triple and a double while driving in a run as Mystic Valley defeated Minuteman 13-3 in the Commonwealth Athletic Conference.Dylan Major struck out eight batters over four shutout innings, while Matthew Pearson drove in two runs for Southeastern (3-1) in a 5-2 Mayflower Athletic Conference win over Westport.AJ Nash connected for four hits while driving in three runs, as Abington erupted for a 12-3 victory over Middleboro in South Shore League play. … Luc Lefevre went 3-for-3 and drove in five runs while also earning the win on the mound as Cohasset (2-1) cruised to an 11-1 victory over Rockland.Senior captains Stephen Nardelli (2-3, two RBI) and Jason Kelly (2-4, two runs) paced things offensively as Cardinal Spellman pulled away for a 21-10 Catholic Central League victory over Matignon. … Four players had multiple hits for Bishop Stang (3-1), including the starting pitcher Cam Letourneau, in an 8-4 win over...

Hyde5: Charles Barkley loses ‘$1 billion bet’ to Shaq on dismal Miami Heat loss to Atlanta

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:26:33 GMT

Hyde5: Charles Barkley loses ‘$1 billion bet’ to Shaq on dismal Miami Heat loss to Atlanta Do we really want to get into that brutal Heat performance? The only entertaining part of that loss to Atlanta in the play-in game was Charles Barkley losing a bet to Shaquille O’Neal over who would win.“They’re going to beat the Hawks, come on, the Hawks stink,” Barkley said on TNT before the game. “Bet it, whatever you want to. A billion dollars.”“Ah-haw,” Shaq said, sort-of sounding like a hawk.At half, when Atlanta led 65-50, Barkley said: “Remember last week we had this conversation. I said neither one of these teams is any good. I thought Miami was good enough to beat the Hawks. Still a long way to go, but neither one of these teams is any good.”No one would argue that. After Atlanta 116, Heat 105, Shaq sat on the set holding his pinky finger against his face to represent the billions dollars.Other quotes on the set:2. ”Obviously, Miami played awful,” Barkley said.3. Added Kenny Smith about Atlanta’s...

B’s win to set points record, Linus Ullmark leaves game early

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:26:33 GMT

B’s win to set points record, Linus Ullmark leaves game early The Bruins won their record 64th game in their regular season Garden finale on Tuesday, but they did not escape their 5-2 victory over the Washington Capitals without some concern.Goaltender Linus Ullmark had to leave the game with 9:39 left in the third period. A few minutes earlier, he had gotten up slowly after he slid into the post in attempt to make the save. He stayed in the game for a few minutes but eventually came out.As he did when Charlie McAvoy got dinged up last week, coach Jim Montgomery calmed some fears after the game.“It was just precautionary. He’s going to be fine,” said Montgomery, allowing for a giant exhale across the region. “Just some muscle tightening. That’s all.”Montgomery said the goalie hadn’t been dealing with anything prior to Tuesday night. Did he get a scare when he saw Ullmark leave?“No. Goalies are odd, didn’t you know that?” said Montgomery with a laugh.Ullmark, credited with his 40th win...

Head of Mexican immigration agency charged after fatal fire

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:26:33 GMT

Head of Mexican immigration agency charged after fatal fire MEXICO CITY (AP) — The head of Mexico’s National Immigration Institute will face criminal charges for a fire that killed 40 migrants in a locked cell, the federal Attorney General’s Office said Tuesday.The office said in a statement that the head of the immigration agency was criminally remiss in not preventing the fire, despite earlier incidents showed the situation at the country’s migrant detention centers needed correcting.Prosecutors said the case showed a “pattern of irresponsibility,” their statement released just hours after Mexico’s president said two guards seen fleeing when the fire broke out did not have keys to the cell door.The head of the immigration agency, Francisco Garduño, could not be immediately contacted for comment. Prosecutors said another official would also face charges, but did specify exactly what they were.The comments by President Andrés Manuel López Obrador earlier in the day came on the same day that the bodies of 17 Guatemala migrants and...

Asian shares moderately higher with focus on inflation data

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:26:33 GMT

Asian shares moderately higher with focus on inflation data TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares were mostly higher Wednesday, as markets watched for key inflation data likely to influence the Federal Reserve’s stance on interest rates. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 rose 0.6% in early trading to 28,096.74. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 added 0.6% to 7,352.10. South Korea’s Kospi edged less than 1 point lower, to 2,547.27.Hong Kong’s Hang Seng index lost 0.7% to 20,345.23 and the Shanghai Composite index added 0.3% to 3,322.39. “Broader markets remain laser-focused on this week’s critical inflation data as market participants attempt to tease out the state of the economy and the course the Fed might take from here,” Stephen Innes, managing partner at SPI Asset Management, said in a report.On Wall Street, the S&P 500 had its smallest one-day move in more than a year, slipping 0.17 points, or less than 0.1%, to 4,108.94. Most of the stocks in the index rose, as did the Dow Jones Industrial Average, which gained 0.3% to 33,68...

Israeli army kills 2 alleged Palestinian gunmen in West Bank

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:26:33 GMT

Israeli army kills 2 alleged Palestinian gunmen in West Bank JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military shot and killed two Palestinians who allegedly opened fire at troops from their car in the northern West Bank on Tuesday, authorities said, the latest incident in a wave of deadly violence gripping the occupied territory. The Palestinian Health Ministry identified the two men killed in the West Bank village of Deir al Hatab as Saud Abdullah Saud and Mohammed Abu Dira, without saying their ages.The Israeli military said the men shot at an Israeli outpost near the settlement of Elon Moreh, south of the Palestinian city of Nablus. Israeli soldiers on patrol opened fire, killing the two alleged gunmen.Palestinian media reported that a third gunman was in the car during the drive-by shooting and fled the area. Israeli security forces said they were searching for other suspected assailants and found a pair of M-16 rifles and a pistol at the scene. The local armed group of the Balata refugee camp, a militant stronghold near Nablus, identified the two m...

Mexican official fired for ordering rays’ stingers removed

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 11:26:33 GMT

Mexican official fired for ordering rays’ stingers removed MEXICO CITY (AP) — Officials in northern Mexico said Tuesday they have filed complaints against a local employee who ordered fishermen to rip the stingers off live rays to protect tourists during Easter week. The governor of the northern state of Sonora, Alfonso Durazo, called it an act of “caveman logic to protect tourists” in the town of Huatabampo. “Who could think of such a thing? What world do they live in?” Durazo said, adding he had reported the offense to the Attorney General for Environmental Protection. People were shocked when videos of the mutilations began to circulate this week. Some of the fishermen were shown ripping out the spiny stinger with gloved hands, and tossing the sting rays back into the Pacific. While some claimed the rays could survive and re-grow their stingers, it was unclear if that was true, or how many would survive the brutal treatment. The creatures involved were a smaller species related to the larger, better-known manta rays. It was unclear exact...