BOSTON (CBS) — It’s Tuukka Time once again for the Bruins. Tuukka Rask will get the start for Boston in Thursday night’s tilt against the New York Islanders at TD Garden. Rask has been in and out (mostly out) with an upper-body injury for the last six weeks, playing parts of just three games since March 3. But he’ll be back in net for the Bruins Thursday night as the team goes for its second straight win. READ MORE: Danny Ainge Isn't Giving Kendrick Perkins All The Credit For Jayson Tatum's Turnaround Boston head coach Bruce Cassidy has no worries about Rask stopping pucks in his return, though he is curious to see how the netminder handles a 60-minute workload after such a lengthy layoff. “We don’t practice that much so you don’t get a good feel for 5-on-5 D-zone drills, a lot of action around the net, because you’re trying to conserve energy in those areas,” Cassidy explained Thursday morning. “You’re not seeing that bumping around the net. I don’t know if I can sit here … [Read more...] about Tuukka Rask Returning To Net For Bruins Thursday Night Vs. Islanders
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LIVE UPDATES: Protesters, police clash for 5th consecutive night in Minnesota
close Video Minneapolis braces for more violence after Daunte Wright shooting FOX News senior correspondent Mike Tobin has the latest from Brooklyn Center, Minn. on 'Special Report' Protesters and police clashed for a fifth straight night in Brooklyn Center, Minnesota Thursday, following Daunte Wright's death over the weekend. Roughly 1,000 demonstrators gathered outside the Brooklyn Center police headquarters, with many staying well past the city's 10 p.m. curfew. The protests grew tense after Brooklyn Center Mayor Mike Elliot announced just after 8 p.m. that a curfew would be going into effect from 10 p.m. Thursday to 6 a.m. Friday -- to the surprise of some, according to reports. Champlin was the only metro-area curfew that had been previously announced. Former officer Kim Potter, who is charged with second-degree manslaughter in the death of Wright, lives there with her family. FAST FACTS On Wednesday, about 24 people were … [Read more...] about LIVE UPDATES: Protesters, police clash for 5th consecutive night in Minnesota
Bear Sighting Reported In Lincoln-Lemington, Pa. Game Commission Called In
By: KDKA-TV News Staff PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — The Pennsylvania Game Commission spent the early morning hours of Thursday in the city’s Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar section searching for a bear. READ MORE: Wayward Black Bear Wanders Into The City, Spotted By Pittsburgh Police In Several Neighborhoods Authorities say a black bear was spotted towards the back of a property on the 7300 block of Lemington Avenue. It was reportedly rooting through some trash cans. HAPPENING NOW— there are reports a bear has been spotted in the Lincoln-Lemington-Belmar neighborhood near Lemington Ave. The bear was said to be rummaging through garbage. Animal Control is checking out the area. @KDKA pic.twitter.com/VWMkSA1Krf — Lindsay Ward (@LindsayWardTV) April 15, 2021 Both Pittsburgh Police and Animal Care and Control responded to the scene first. READ MORE: Large Snake Spotted In Frick Park Identified As Native Black Rat Snake Representatives with the Game Commission say the bear … [Read more...] about Bear Sighting Reported In Lincoln-Lemington, Pa. Game Commission Called In
It Happens Here: Family-Run Somerville Shop Sells 115 Different Types Of Pasta
SOMERVILLE (CBS) – A factory in Somerville is making more than 100 kinds of pasta, with traditions dating back generations. Deano Matarazzo of Deano’s Pasta has a family history of linguini. “It was really a tight, tight family unit and always revolving around the center of our universe was pasta,” he told WBZ-TV. “Literally we all started when we were 7, 8 years old.” Dean’s grandfather started making long hair pasta at his original location in Medford in 1947. Deano’s Pasta in Somerville. (WBZ-TV) Since those early days, the factory moved to Charlestown before finding its home in Somerville where it’s been for the past two decades. The Somerville location is where Dean saw the pasta requests start to boil over. “The world has changed a lot, so everybody has a niche and everybody wants to be different so now we have, I don’t know, last time I counted 115 different pastas,” Matarazzo said. (WBZ-TV) Dean makes and tries each new recipe himself. The … [Read more...] about It Happens Here: Family-Run Somerville Shop Sells 115 Different Types Of Pasta
Republicans slam ‘assault’ on Supreme Court by Dems’ court-packing bill, say move will help GOP in elections
close Video Turley: Dems' plan to pack Supreme Court is ‘hostile takeover’ George Washington University Law Professor Jonathan Turley joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss court packing and officer charged in Minnesota shooting. Republicans recoiled Wednesday night and Thursday morning over a bill some Democrats are proposing to pack the Supreme Court , calling it an "assault" on judicial independence. But they also predicted that the move would prove unpopular and help Republicans in the midterm elections. "Democrats are launching a full assault on the independence of the federal judiciary. Republicans will stop them," Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., said in a tweet. "This is such a fantastic gift to the NRSC," added Matt Whitlock, a former staffer at the National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC). "And making it a bill instead of a Senate rules process means we get to get moderate House D's on the record on it too. Just a fantastic … [Read more...] about Republicans slam ‘assault’ on Supreme Court by Dems’ court-packing bill, say move will help GOP in elections