Crews put out fire on 2nd floor of Kendale Lakes apartment building; no injuries
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:04:24 GMT
Firefighters fought fierce flames in the Kendale Lakes section of Southwest Miami-Dade.Miami-Dade Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of a fire at an apartment building in the area of Southwest 137th Avenue and 84th Street, Thursday night.Cellphone video sent in to 7News captured flames and smoke billowing from a second-floor unit.Crews were able to knock down the flames. The unit was left charred.No one was hurt, and no other units were affected.Remember, if you see news happening and can do so safely, take a picture or shoot video and send it to: [email protected].Christine Lynn Rehab Center in Miami hosts holiday celebration for children
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:04:24 GMT
A South Florida hospital had a day of holiday fun for its youngest patients.The Christine E. Lynn Rehabilitation Center in Miami hosted a holiday party, Thursday morning.The event celebrated how far the children have come during their stay.The young patients got to meet Santa Claus and enjoy activities such as face painting and coloring pictures.Parents Jessica and Mohammed Jarra said their daughter has made remarkable progress.“She’s been coming here since she was 5 months, so we’ve seen the progress,” said Jessica, “so being able to be with other kids, with her therapists in a different environment is really nice.”“As parents, we’re doing our best to be able to raise her well, but obviously, when she comes here as well, each and every therapist who has contributed to make her who she is today is definitely a very great thing,” said Mohammed.The children also got to take a ride on a life-size Polar Express train.Jason Isaacs uncovers Cary Grant in ‘Archie’
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:04:24 GMT
Cary Grant endures, decades after his death in 1986 as one of Hollywood’s most stylish and versatile stars. Yet “Archie,” a 4-part miniseries streaming on BritBox, unveils Cary Grant as the creation of Britain’s Archibald Leach to escape his horrific childhood trauma.Although initially skeptical, Jason Isaacs (“The Patriot,” “Star Trek: Discovery”) offers an insightful, physically accurate version.“When my agent said they were doing a biopic of Cary Grant, I thought, What moron would step into those shoes!? But then I got the script,” Isaacs, 60, said in a Zoom interview, “written by Jeff Pope.“Jeff Pope is known in Britain for a long history of real-life dramas, like ‘Philomena’ and ‘Stan and Ollie.’“I thought, ‘Jeff Pope’s not an idiot. There must be something else going on.’ Then I saw his scripts and realized it’s not about Cary Grant at all. It’s called ‘Archie’ because it’s about Archibald Leach who struggled all his life to play Cary Grant.“He created ‘Cary Grant’ as s...Patriots’ Bailey Zappe explains where his confidences comes from after Week 14 win
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:04:24 GMT
One thing that Patriots current starting quarterback Bailey Zappe certainly doesn’t lack is confidence.Patriots running back Ezekiel Elliott praised the QB for that quality after Thursday night’s 21-18 win over the Steelers in which Zappe threw three first-half touchdowns.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Callahan: Patriots’ upset in Pittsburgh feels bittersweet in the big picture New England Patriots | Bailey Zappe leads Patriots to 21-18 win over Steelers with impressive first half New England Patriots | Patriots’ Bill Belichick to make rare media appearance this weekend New England Patriots | Patriots will be extra shorthanded at wide receiver vs. Steelers New England Patriots | Source: Patriots claim experienced linebacker off waivers from Eagles “Zap was balling tonight,” Elliott said. “He commands our attention in that huddle. He was out there making t...Kramer: Christie was heavyweight in debate ring
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:04:24 GMT
He may not win the Republican presidential nomination as polls still have him lagging behind former President Donald Trump and former Governor of South Carolina Nikki Haley. And his gruff, direct approach may not be attractive to those who prefer political rhetoric from candidates who promise to be all things to all people.Regardless, in the last Republican debate, former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie took a refreshing Knute Rockne stance compared to his competitors. He lambasted Vivek Ramaswamy who provided more in the way of insults than arguments. More importantly, Christie insisted upon a “tell the truth” position rarely exhibited by traditional politicians.Christie’s prosecutorial style with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis insisted he give a direct answer to a simple question.Is Trump fit to be president or not?DeSantis danced around the question without answering and Christie would not let him get away with it. Regarding Trump, he had the guts to define him for what he is, an ind...Editorial: John Kerry’s climate goals all about numbers, not people
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:04:24 GMT
John Kerry doesn’t get it.Joe Biden’s climate czar held court yesterday at the COP28 climate change conference in Dubai. True to form, he slammed fossil fuels.The United States must end “crazy” oil and gas subsidies to achieve its climate goals, he told Politico.Subsidies to the electric vehicle industry to produce cars few people want are just fine, apparently.But Kerry’s agenda, which matches that of other climate change social justice warriors, is all about looking good on paper and not so much about the ordinary people who must do the heavy lifting.Kerry is wealthy. He isn’t driving a beater because it’s the only thing he can afford. He isn’t a single parent of small children who must be fed. Higher gas prices will inevitably affect shipping and freight costs – and those get passed on to the struggling consumers who are able to buy less and less.He doesn’t have a job dependent on tourism, which would take a hit if people cut back o...‘Welcome to The O.C.’ revisits Fox series
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:04:24 GMT
“California, here we come.”The refrain from the Phantom Planet tune “California” that served as the theme song for “The O.C.” welcomed viewers to Fox’s short-lived but much-loved prime-time soap that focused on a group of teenagers and parents navigating the emotional ups and downs of life in affluent Newport Beach.Now, 20 years after the show’s debut, Rolling Stone TV critic Alan Sepinwall is taking readers “right back where we started from” in a splendid retrospective that relies on the memories of those who brought the show’s 96 episodes to life.“Welcome to The O.C.” — the title references a memorable line from the pilot (minus a not-so-friendly word that punctuates the sentiment) — features recollections from creator Josh Schwartz, executive producer Stephanie Savage, the show’s stars, Fox executives and many more.The oral history serves as a definitive look-back at the four-season series that introduced “Chrismukkah” (a celebration of both Christmas and Hanukkah in the blended ...‘Fast Charlie’ hits target as winning thriller
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:04:24 GMT
From screenwriter Richard Wenk of “The Equalizer” fame based on the novel “Gun Monkeys” by Victor Gischler, “Fast Charlie” features former James Bond Pierce Brosnan as an amateur chef/gun-toting mob fixer in Biloxi, MS named Charlie Swift. Charlie’s oldest friend and boss Stan Mullen (James Caan in his final role) has become frail and needs Charlie’s protection, especially after a rival gang leader named Beggar (a menacing Gbenga Akinnagbe) decides it’s time for Sam and his crew to go. Beggar and his boys use the local alligators as a sort of organic disposal for their victims. Charlie is an ex-Marine who lives in a nice home and likes to cook Italian food (he was once stationed in Italy and is thinking about relocating there).The Italian connection may be a shout out to the entire history of gangster-related movies, including “The Godfather” (1972), which made Caan a star. Beside veterans Brosnan and Caan stands stalwart Australian director Phillip Noyce (“Patriot...Gaskin: Why you’ll always see me wearing a suit
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:04:24 GMT
I try to never leave home without wearing a suit, regardless of whether my destination or job requires it. When people ask why, I’m often inclined to say, “If Trayvon Martin had been wearing a suit, he would still be alive.”If you were me, would you rather be wearing a suit or a hoodie when an officer approaches your car door? Three times I have had an officer get to my window, take one look at me in my suit, and say, “Never mind.” Police must make a split-second decision as to how they’re going to react when they approach a car. Depending upon the officer’s decision, I might get a verbal warning, or a ticket, while others face the risk of gunshots. I feel safest when I’m dressed like an attorney.Wearing a suit makes my life easier. If I need to use the restroom, I can walk into a restaurant without being told the restroom is just for customers. When in a department store, no one will assume I’m there to shoplift. In a restaurant, I’ll get better service because the server won’t thi...Column: Montez Sweat’s impact on the Chicago Bears defense — especially against the pass — is undeniable
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 12:04:24 GMT
Montez Sweat has made an impact on the Chicago Bears — and pretty quickly.If the Bears can surge defensively over the final five games, beginning with Sunday’s rematch against the Detroit Lions at Soldier Field, it might bolster a case for coach Matt Eberflus to keep his job.What’s undeniable is the Bears, who played well against the run at the start of the season but didn’t do much else well defensively, have improved since the arrival of Sweat, who was acquired in an Oct. 31 trade with the Washington Commanders for a second-round draft pick.The defense enters Week 14 tied for first in the league against the run (79 yards per game) and has been better in nearly every category in the four games since Sweat came on board. The sample size is small and the competition hasn’t been elite — the Bears (4-8) have faced quarterbacks Derek Carr, Bryce Young, Jared Goff and Josh Dobbs — but they didn’t make the schedule, and it has been more than...Latest news
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