St. Lucie County School Board Employee Charged with Molesting Child in Port St. Lucie Antonio Fields, a St. Lucie County School Board employee, was arrested for molesting a 6-year-old. He faces multiple charges related to the incident and is held on a $750,000 bond. 11/22/2024 - 3:55 am | View Link
St. Lucie County School Board employee arrested for molesting 6-year-old at family member's home The man was identified as 25-year-old Antonio Devarous Fields of Fort Pierce, who had been a bus aide with the St. Lucie County School Board since October 2023 ... 11/20/2024 - 6:45 am | View Link
Port St. Lucie man accused of faking FDLE agent identity to avoid background check A man from Port St. Lucie has been accused of impersonating a law enforcement officer in an attempt to avoid a background check while leasing a property. 11/16/2024 - 5:26 am | View Link
Broken phone leads to arrest of accused child predator in Fort Pierce A Fort Pierce man now faces 100 felony counts after detectives with the St. Lucie County Sheriff’s Office said they found countless images of child pornography on his phone. 11/14/2024 - 9:26 pm | View Link
Port St. Lucie Police announce 3 arrests in deadly shooting of motorcyclist Two men and a woman were booked into the St. Lucie County Jail in connection to Sanders ... accessory after the face (life felony) Chief Del Toro said evidence collected at the scene alleged ... 09/23/2024 - 7:08 am | View Link
By AAMER MADHANI, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — A top White House official on Wednesday said at least eight U. S. telecom firms and dozens of nations have been impacted by a Chinese hacking campaign.
Deputy national security adviser Anne Neuberger offered new details about the breadth of the sprawling Chinese hacking campaign that gave officials in Beijing access to private texts and phone conversations of an unknown number of Americans.
Neuberger divulged the scope of the hack a day after the FBI and the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued guidance intended to help root out the hackers and prevent similar cyberespionage in the future.
Miami Hurricanes star quarterback Cam Ward capped his stellar regular season with the ACC’s top individual award.
In his one season with Miami, Ward earned ACC Player of the Year and offensive player of the year honors. The announcement comes a day after Ward and 16 other Miami players earned All-ACC honors.
Ward is the first Hurricane to be named the ACC Player of the Year.
By Rich Thomaselli, TravelPulse (TNS)
If you thought New York was just a concrete jungle, it’s clear you never got out of the city.
The entire state is a playground, especially in the winter.
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Books, like socks, give themselves away behind holiday wrapping. Nothing more so than a coffee table book. Or a beloved classic in hardcover. I’m not saying giving these are bad ideas. I’m saying the surprise is the gift itself. Choose well. Shock. Fascinate. Warm a cockle. It’s not easy, but what follows should ease the deliberation.
Belgian endive leaves are an inviting vessel to hold a wide assortment of flavorful fillings. I like to call these appetizers “boats,” and stuff them with a mix of parsley, green olives, toasted walnuts or pecans, and feta cheese.
Pomegranate molasses adds a lovely sweet-sour spark to the mix. It’s sold at Middle Eastern markets and in many natural food stores.
Amy Nicholson | (TNS) Los Angeles Times
Maria Callas seized fame as the voice of Tosca, Medea and Carmen, opera’s eternally doomed heroines. If opera still commands audiences a century from now, perhaps it will sing of Callas, a fighter who survived the Nazi occupation of Greece, a heckling at La Scala, a media hazing on multiple continents and a humiliating public affair only to be hobbled by her own coping tools: sedatives and starvation.
“Maria,” starring Angelina Jolie, is director Pablo Larraín’s latest effort to build his own canon of 20th-century tragediennes.