Falafel Sandwich / KooLuLu, Surfside

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:15:25 GMT

Falafel Sandwich / KooLuLu, Surfside A Middle Eastern dish that’s considered fast food. That’s what’s cooking, as we grab a Bite with Belkys.The Chef: Asaf EliThe Restaurant: KooLuLu, SurfsideThe Dish: Falafel SandwichIngredients:2 cups chickpeas soaked in water overnight5-6 garlic cloves, peeled3/4 cup cilantro3/4 cup parsley1 white onion – cut into quarters for easier processing1 serrano pepper1 tbsp cumin1 tbsp salt1 tbsp ground corianderPitaIsraeli salad (Diced cucumbers, tomatoes, minced onion, minced parsley, olive oil, lemon juice to taste and salt, all combined)TahiniHummusMethod of Preparation:After soaking the chickpeas, drain and pat dry. Add all ingredients to the food processor until combined. Scoop and roll into small balls.Fry in oil on medium-high heat until balls are brown and crispy, about 3-5 minutes.Cut the edge of the pita to open into a pocket. Spread hummus on one side (as much as you want), then add a spoonful of salad, then falafel. Layer with salad and falafel until the...

Broward Sheriff’s Office seeks public’s assistance in locating missing 72-Year-Old man

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:15:25 GMT

Broward Sheriff’s Office seeks public’s assistance in locating missing 72-Year-Old man The Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Persons Unit is seeking help from the public in locating a 72-year-old man who has been reported missing. Isaac Sanders, who suffers from dementia and other medical conditions requiring medication, was last seen on Monday, May 15, at approximately 11:30 p.m. in the 2900 block of Northwest Sixth Court in Pompano Beach.Described as a bald man with brown eyes, standing at about 6 feet tall and weighing approximately 175 pounds, Sanders was last seen wearing black joggers with distinct blue and red lines running along the sides of his pants.Family members expressed their concerns for Sanders’ well-being, emphasizing the urgency of his safe return. The Missing Persons Unit, in collaboration with local authorities, has been actively searching for any leads or information that may assist in locating him.The Broward Sheriff’s Office is urging anyone with information regarding Isaac Sanders’ whereabouts to contact Detective Leonard Charl...

Pressure campaign on Biden to send F-16s to Ukraine goes into overdrive

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:15:25 GMT

Pressure campaign on Biden to send F-16s to Ukraine goes into overdrive The Biden administration is facing a new and amplified pressure campaign to greenlight the transfer of F-16s to Ukraine, after the U.K. announced it will train Ukrainian fighter pilots and Kyiv ramped up its calls for the warplanes.While the administration has crossed several other red lines in military aid — approving everything from guided rockets to drones to Abrams tanks they once claimed would provoke Russia — the Biden administration is holding the line for now on the Lockheed Martin-made F-16s.But momentum may be building for Washington to do the next best thing: allow other countries that fly the F-16 to send their own jets to Ukraine.The pressure campaign is a multi-pronged effort by friendly European governments, U.S. lawmakers from both parties and, most vocally, Ukrainian leadership. This week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy traveled throughout Europe advocating for more aid, especially the jets.A new wrinkle appeared on Tuesday when the U.K. announced the kicko...

Justice Department watchdog finds Massachusetts US attorney Rachael Rollins tried to influence DA election

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:15:25 GMT

Justice Department watchdog finds Massachusetts US attorney Rachael Rollins tried to influence DA election WASHINGTON (AP) — The top federal prosecutor in Massachusetts tried to use her position to influence the outcome of a race for Boston’s district attorney by leaking information aimed at sabotaging the campaign of her preferred candidate’s rival, the Justice Department’s internal watchdog said in a report released Wednesday.A separate investigation by the U.S. Office of Special Counsel found multiple violations by U.S. Attorney Rachael Rollins of a law that limits political activity by government workers.—READ: The full 161-page Inspector General’s report “An Investigation of Alleged Misconduct by United States Attorney Rachael Rollins”—The findings were disclosed a day after Rollins’ lawyer told The Associated Press she would resign this week, saying she “understands that her presence has become a distraction.”The inspector general’s 161-page report alleges a broad array of misconduct by Rollins, who w...

Small plane goes off runway at Logan Airport

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:15:25 GMT

Small plane goes off runway at Logan Airport A small plane went off a runway at Logan Airport Wednesday, drawing an emergency response. SKY7-HD was over the scene Wednesday afternoon, where crews could be seen gathered around the plane. The plane itself, a Cape Air plane, was in a grassy area next to a runway. No further information was immediately available as of around 5:30 p.m.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

Prepping for Swifties: Locals, authorities, businesses in Foxboro prepare and brace for impact of Taylor Swift concerts

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:15:25 GMT

Prepping for Swifties: Locals, authorities, businesses in Foxboro prepare and brace for impact of Taylor Swift concerts The stage is nearly set at Gillette Stadium for Taylor Swift’s three performances this weekend, with thousands of Swifties expected to have a big impact on the area.All the while, throughout the run of shows that start on Friday, authorities will be cracking down on who can get anywhere near the stadium.“Our goal is provide a safe and secure environment for everyone that goes to Gillette,” Foxboro Police Deputy Chief Richard Noonan said.It’s a departure from how things went down during the singer’s tour stop in Philadelphia last weekend, where some fans crowded the venue’s parking lot and set up lawn chairs instead of buying stadium tickets, leaving some “Bad Blood” with officials.It’s a workaround that won’t be an option in Foxboro, though, with a Kraft Sports and Entertainment spokesperson telling 7NEWS:“Guests will be required to show an event ticket to get into the parking lot and guests not holding a ticket will ...

Freezing temperatures overnight

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:15:25 GMT

Freezing temperatures overnight 7Weather – After a Red Flag Warning was in place for increased fire danger today, the wind will relax and temperatures will fall at/below freezing with a Freeze Warning for inland locations tonight. Meanwhile, pollen is accumulating and driving our allergies crazy. We’ll look to the weekend for our next chance for rain.Windy, cooler and drier today. Highs this afternoon were mainly running 15 to 25 degrees cooler than yesterday in the upper 50s/low 60s. You likely noticed the gusty wind more than anything today! The wind combined with dry conditions created an increased risk for fire danger today. The Red Flag Warning that’s been up for a majority of Southern New England will expire at 8 pm. The wind will fade inland tonight. We’ll stay dry, clear and cooler. Those conditions will combine to really drop our temperatures overnight. You’ll want to bring in any potted plants on your porch or patio and cover sensitive vegetation to prevent damage. Take a lo...

Ticker: Ford recalls trucks for air bag issues; Maine regulators greenlight hydropower work 

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:15:25 GMT

Ticker: Ford recalls trucks for air bag issues; Maine regulators greenlight hydropower work  Ford is recalling more than 310,000 trucks in the U.S. because the driver’s front air bag may not inflate in a crash.The recall covers certain F-250, F-350, F-450, and F-550 Super Duty trucks from the 2016 model year.The company says dust can accumulate in a cable inside the steering wheel, interrupting the electrical connection. Ford says it’s not aware of any crashes or injuries caused by the problem.Dealers will replace the steering wheel wiring assembly at no cost to owners, who will be notified starting July 5.Owners may hear popping or clicking noises inside the steering wheel, or steering wheel switches and the horn might not work. They may also see an air bag warning light notifying them of the problem.Maine regulators greenlight hydropower workThe construction of a 145-mile transmission line in Maine will be able to resume now that the state has removed a suspension order on the project.The New England Clean Energy Connect project is no longer suspended, as it had bee...

MIAA Board of Directors: How can state attract more officials/referees?

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:15:25 GMT

MIAA Board of Directors: How can state attract more officials/referees? FRANKLIN — By now, it has become apparent that the official shortage in high school sports has morphed into quite a problem, and on a national level, no less.This recent development can be attributed to a multitude of issues, many of which truly reared their ugly heads during the worldwide pandemic. Now the MIAA is attempting to combat the problem directly by partnering with a unique organization, RefReps.“Your membership is saying that you’re the association of the Commonwealth,” said MIAA Executive Director Bob Baldwin. “What are you going to do to help us with the referee shortage? So, there’s a lot of things we’re doing. We’re helping sponsor some of the legislative bills, being behind those to make it safe for officials. But we need to set the tone with that, and we need to provide support and resources for the membership so we can grow the pool of officials.”During a meeting that lasted nearly two hours Wednesday, the MIAA and its Board of Directors attempted to cover a wide a...

Every state offers victim compensation. For the Longs and other Black families, it often isn’t fair

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 01:15:25 GMT

Every state offers victim compensation. For the Longs and other Black families, it often isn’t fair By CLAUDIA LAUER and MIKE CATALINI (Associated Press)The cold formality of the letter is seared in Debra Long’s memory.It began “Dear Claimant,” and said her 24-year-old son, Randy, who was fatally shot in April 2006, was not an “innocent” victim. Without further explanation, the New York state agency that assists violent-crime victims and their families refused to help pay for his funeral.Randy was a father, engaged to be married and studying to become a juvenile probation officer when his life was cut short during a visit to Brooklyn with friends. His mother, angry and bewildered by the letter, wondered: What did authorities see — or fail to see — in Randy?“It felt racial. It felt like they saw a young African American man who was shot and killed and assumed he must have been doing something wrong,” Long said of the decision from what was known as the New York Crime Victims Board. “But believe me when I say, not my son.&#...