Tuesday, October 18, 2016

Boston police officers 'extremely critical' after shooting and other top stories.

  • Boston police officers 'extremely critical' after shooting

    Boston police officers 'extremely critical' after shooting
    Two Boston police officers were shot in the Orient Heights neighborhood of East Boston late Wednesday night, and a suspect was shot dead at the scene, police said. Police Commissioner William B. Evans said early Thursday that one officer was shot multiple times and was in critical condition at Massachusetts General Hospital. A second officer was shot once or twice and was in stable condition. Advertisement Both officers were listed in “extremely critical” condition and had undergone multipl..
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  • No bail for sex offender charged in S. End assault

    No bail for sex offender charged in S. End assault
    David L. Ryan/globe staff Ronald Brown was covered with a coat as he appeared Wednesday for his arraignment in Boston on charges stemming from a home invasion and sexual assault. More than three decades ago, Ronald Brown broke into an apartment in Roxbury, gagged and blindfolded a woman in her bedroom, and raped her twice, court records show. The brutal attack sent him to prison for more than 20 years.Early Tuesday morning, Brown did it again, the police allege. Advertisement According..
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  • Boston police remember a fallen officer

    Boston police remember a fallen officer
    Jose Maceira fought for the United States in Vietnam while in the Navy and wanted to continue serving the public after his discharge, joining the Boston Police Department in February 1974.He was shot in the face and neck while responding to a drug call nine months later and died of complications from the injuries in 1977 at age 33, leaving a wife and four children behind. Advertisement On Wednesday, they stood proudly as his name was unveiled on the Wall of Honor at Boston police headquarter..
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  • Drones logical next step for terrorists

    Drones logical next step for terrorists
    A store-bought ISIS drone packed with explosives that killed two Kurdish fighters in northern Iraq this month is raising fears the terror group could attack U.S. troops there and American civilians here at home, with lone wolves launching airborne IEDs to bypass security checkpoints and deliver deadly blasts to crowded events.“The truth is it’s just a matter of time before someone figures this out,” former Boston police Commissioner Edward F. Davis told the Herald. “The bottom line with these th..
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  • Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf quits after scandal

    Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf quits after scandal
    NEW YORK — The scandal engulfing Wells Fargo toppled its chairman and chief executive Wednesday, as John G. Stumpf announced his departure from the company, effective immediately. The move was a swift and stunning fall for an executive whose bank made it through the 2008 financial crisis relatively unscathed, only to be undone by a phony-account sales scandal that pervaded its community banking division and percolated under the surface for years. Advertisement It was an extraordinary momen..
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  • Insulting or irresistible? On balance, 'The Accountant' is ...

    Insulting or irresistible? On balance, 'The Accountant' is ...
    “You should go.” This is how the title character of “The Accountant” warns innocent bystanders just before he lays serious ninja mojo on the waves of hired assassins rolling in with automatic rifles. Do they want him to set up an IRA? Organize their home-business deductions? It’s never quite clear.The film’s an action thriller with a cipher at the center, and the cipher is played by Ben Affleck. The accountant has a name, Christian Wolff, but it’s soon apparent that this is one alias of many. H..
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  • Fed saw no-hike decision in September as 'close call'

    Fed saw no-hike decision in September as 'close call'
    WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve’s decision not to raise interest rates last month was a ‘‘close call’’ for several officials, according to new documents released Wednesday, underscoring the challenges facing the central bank in steering an economy that appears to be stuck in second gear.The Fed has been debating the right time to increase its benchmark interest rate all year but has repeatedly deferred action. The Fed raised rates for the first time since the Great Recession in December, and i..
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  • Insurers not covering new cancer treatments

    Insurers not covering new cancer treatments
    Poor insurance coverage is causing cancer patients to miss out on cutting-edge technologies that use gene analysis to determine the best treatments — a fact a former commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration is calling another example of Obamacare’s failure to provide Americans with high-quality health care.“There’s a degree of dishonesty about what the Affordable Care Act provides, and that is starkly clear when a patient has a serious type of cancer,” said former FDA Associate Commissio..
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  • Rudy Giuliani tells Hillary Clinton to take socialized medicine and ...

    Rudy Giuliani tells Hillary Clinton to take socialized medicine and ...
    Rudy Giuliani: "Hillary, we don't want your socialized medicine. Take it and stuff it up your... I didn't say it!" pic.twitter.com/oyjY1zuxa2— POLITICO (@politico) October 12, 2016 Rudy Giuliani, the former New York mayor who is one of Donald Trump’s most prominent and forceful surrogates in the presidential race, said that Democratic rival Hillary Clinton could take her “socialized medicine” and “stuff it up. . .” before trailing off into a mumble.Giuliani was speaking at a rally for the Repub..
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  • Conn. plane crash was a suicide try by student, US official says

    Conn. plane crash was a suicide try by student, US official says
    EAST HARTFORD, Conn. — A flight instructor and a student pilot had an altercation inside the cockpit of a small plane and the instructor was unable to regain control from the trainee before it crashed near the Connecticut headquarters of a military jet engine manufacturer, killing the student, a U.S. official familiar with the investigation said Wednesday.The crash appeared to have been a suicide attempt by the student and terrorism was ruled out, the official told The Association Press. The of..
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