Food truck owner gets 2 years in prison for $1.5M pandemic relief loan fraud
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:22 GMT
BOSTON (AP) — The owner of a Massachusetts food truck business has been sentenced to two years in prison for fraudulently obtaining about $1.5 million in federal COVID-19 pandemic relief loans — money that he used to invest in the stock market.Loc Vo owned Smart Gourmet LLC, a food truck business in Massachusetts, as well as a company called Indy Publish, federal prosecutors said in a statement WednesdayThe Boston man submitted loan applications between April 2020 and July 2021 on behalf of the businesses under three Small Business Administration pandemic relief programs, requesting about $1.5 million that was intended to be used for rent, mortgage interest, payroll and utilities, among other eligible expenses, prosecutors said.Loc, 56, then transferred most of the money to brokerage accounts in his own name so he could invest in several businesses, including an electric car manufacturer, an internet marketplace company and a biotechnology company, federal prosecutors said...Budget Delay Complicates Free Community College Push
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:22 GMT
With a new academic year nearing, community colleges are tentatively moving forward with plans to help students 25 and older attend for free even though the program has not yet been approved within the fiscal 2024 budget that’s stalled in negotiations on Beacon Hill.Community college leaders say the delay in striking a budget deal, which was due by July 1, means they have less time to implement MassReconnect, launch marketing campaigns, and recruit potential students, including re-enrolling people who previously dropped out.Gov. Maura Healey, who pitched the program while campaigning, has said MassReconnect could reach 1.8 million Bay Staters who are eligible to receive state aid as they earn a college degree or certificate. But the budget impasse could imperil Healey’s plan to offer the program in the approaching fall semester.“Since Governor Healey put forward this proposal over the winter, the Department of Higher Education has been working closely with the Mass...Recipe: Chefs share how-to for tasty homemade lobster rolls
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:22 GMT
Whether you like lobster rolls Connecticut style, with warm drawn butter and lemon, or New England/Maine style tossed in a light dressing, the classic summer food is usually considered a treat and one that’s ordered in a restaurant.But why not serve them to family/ guests at a summer get-together?“If you’re going to buy frozen lobster meat, it’s easy,” said David Cingari, executive chef of his family’s Cingari family ShopRite stores.Chefs in Greater Hartford agree that frozen Maine knuckle and claw meat is yummy and avoids the dreaded steaming of live lobsters, followed by the labor-intensive job of pulling out the meat.“If you’re an absolute die-hard and you want fresh lobster meat you can buy it picked off the lobster,” Cingari said, noting that’s the most expensive option.Even the frozen Maine lobster meat won’t be cheap – currently it’s running at close to $30 per pound but what a hit that special dinner will be.The process of cooking the meat for either type of lobster roll is ...Patriots’ Matt Groh details Dalvin Cook’s ‘unique’ situation in free agency
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:22 GMT
FOXBORO — The Patriots have another “unique” opportunity to add a Pro Bowl-caliber playmaker after missing out on wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins earlier this offseason.Running back Dalvin Cook was released by the Minnesota Vikings two weeks after Hopkins was cut by the Arizona Cardinals. Hopkins caught on with the Tennessee Titans last week, but Cook is still available as a free agent.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Mac Jones ‘good’ with Bill Belichick after agreeing to ‘fresh start’ for Patriots season New England Patriots | Patriots enter training camp in good health, down only 3 players at Wednesday practice New England Patriots | Callahan: It’s a prove-it season for the Patriots — and they know it New England Patriots | Bill Belichick provides update on Patriots key starters head of training camp New England Patriots | Bill Belichick explains why the Patriots extended D...Sinéad O’Connor, gifted and provocative Irish singer, dies at 56
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:22 GMT
LONDON — Sinéad O’Connor, the gifted Irish singer-songwriter who became a superstar in her mid-20s but was known as much for her private struggles and provocative actions as for her fierce and expressive music, has died at 56.“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Sinéad. Her family and friends are devastated and have requested privacy at this very difficult time,” the singer’s family said in a statement reported Wednesday by the BBC and RTE. No cause was disclosed. O’Connor had publicly struggled with mental health in recent years.Recognizable by her shaved head and elfin features, O’Connor began her career singing on the streets of Dublin and soon rose to international fame. She was a star from her 1987 debut album “The Lion and the Cobra” and became a sensation in 1990 with her cover of Prince’s ballad “Nothing Compares 2 U,” a seething, shattering performance that topped charts from ...Mayo Clinic Minute: What is Takayasu’s arteritis?
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:22 GMT
Jason Howland | Mayo Clinic News Network (TNS)You’ve been feeling fatigued, lost a little weight, and had some muscle aches and pains, and your doctor can’t determine what’s wrong. What seem like symptoms of a common cold could actually be early signs of something called vasculitis, a group of disorders of the blood vessels that often go undiagnosed for years.In this Mayo Clinic Minute, Jason Howland explores one of the rarer forms of vasculitis, Takayasu’s arteritis.Takayasu’s arteritis is a rare type of vasculitis, a group of conditions that cause blood vessel inflammation.“It is in the category of large vessel vasculitis, meaning that it involves the aorta, that’s the largest artery in the body, and its main branches,” says Dr. Kenneth Warrington, a Mayo Clinic rheumatologist.The inflammation causes the arteries to narrow or thicken. It can weaken blood vessel walls and potentially cause aneurysms, and eventually lead to stroke or heart failure.“Takayasu’s arter...Acclaimed Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor dies at age 56
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:22 GMT
By Theresa Braine, New York Daily NewsAcclaimed Irish singer Sinéad O’Connor, known for hits such as “Nothing Compares 2 U” and for shredding a photo of the pope while hosting “Saturday Night Live,” has died.She was 56.A cause of death was not given. The singer had lost her son, Shane, to suicide in January 2022, after which she was briefly hospitalized.Singer Sinead O’Connor attends the Giorgio Armani & Cinema Society screening of “Albert Nobbs” at the Museum of Modern Art on December 13, 2011 in New York City. (Stephen Lovekin/Getty Images)Back in 1990, her famed cover of Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U” was named the number one world single at the Billboard Music Awards. During a decades-long career, the Dublin-based singer released 10 studio albums.Earlier this year she received a standing ovation at the RTÉ Choice Music Awards in receiving the first-ever award for Classic Irish Album, according to The Irish Times, which first reported her death.Singer Sinea...Orioles lose to Phillies, 4-3, as All-Star Yennier Cano allows 2 runs in 9th: ‘I’m also human; I make mistakes’
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:22 GMT
The Orioles have been experts of pressure this season — masters of the nail-biter — and entered Tuesday night 19-9 in one-run games. They came one out away from improving that figure once again.With All-Star Yennier Cano on the mound and the Orioles leading 3-2 with two outs in the ninth inning, Philadelphia’s Bryson Stott doubled in Bryce Harper to tie the game at 3. Then, after shortstop Jorge Mateo couldn’t throw J.T. Realmuto out at first base on a slow grounder, Alec Bohm ended the game with a single to left field.The result: a walk-off Phillies win and a one-run loss for the Orioles.Baltimore avoided a loss Monday night, winning by the same 3-2 score they took into the ninth Tuesday, but couldn’t replicate that result as the tense game concluded with Phillies players celebrating their victory in right field and an announced crowd of 37,200 shouting along with them.Before the ninth, it was an auspicious evening for the Orioles. Kyle Gibson pitched ...On Nutrition: Clarifying food intolerances
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:22 GMT
Barbara Intermill | Tribune News ServiceIn response to a recent column in which I mentioned that many people with lactose intolerance can tolerate small amounts of dairy foods, Theresa writes: “I don’t think you have any idea what you are talking about here. I cannot even handle a quarter cup of milk in a whole batch of biscuits. I know several who are anaphylactic even when getting a tiny bit of milk.”Dear Theresa: You may want to get tested for milk allergy, which is much different from lactose intolerance. A true allergy to the protein in milk (as opposed to an intolerance to lactose, the sugar in milk) can indeed cause serious reactions with even very small doses of milk products. It’s important to be correctly diagnosed.Lisa, who reads this column in the Lincoln Journal Star, writes: “I would like to see a column on the various intolerances, but especially fructose intolerance, which is what I have. There are so many articles that mention dairy and gluten intolerances, bu...Dwyane Wade looks to bring creative thinking as a member of Chicago Sky ownership: ‘It just feels like the time’
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:23:22 GMT
In his first appearance at Wintrust Arena since the Chicago Sky announced he joined the team’s ownership group, Dwyane Wade sat with Mayor Brandon Johnson and other Sky owners in a suite Tuesday night, then moved courtside where he posed for photos and signed autographs.A three-time NBA champion and 13-time All-Star, Wade is the second former NBA player to invest in a WNBA team. Magic Johnson was part of the ownership group that took control of the Los Angeles Sparks in 2014.“Why the Sky? Because I’m a fan of basketball,” Wade told the Tribune before the team’s 107-95 loss to the Las Vegas Aces. “I love it to my core. It’s changed my life. It’s changed my family’s life. And I understand the need for support. I know what that looks like.“We’ve got some of the best players in the world playing in the ‘W’ and we’ve got some of the most generational players coming real soon. And it just feels like the ti...Latest news
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