Burglar breaks into South Side colleges: police

Two colleges on the South Side have been burglarized in July, in response to Chicago police. In every incident, somebody obtained into the college via an unlocked door or by prying a window open, police stated. Once they have been inside, they compelled open locked school rooms and places of work and stole tablets and laptops. The first housebreaking occurred about 6:20 a.m. within the 2300 block of South Wabash Street in Bronzeville, police stated. The second occurred about 1 p.m. July 13 within the first block of West Cermak Road within the South Loop. No description of the burglar was obtainable. Anyone with details about these burglaries is requested to name Area Central detectives at

Alligator breaks into Florida residence, greets police with open

An alligator was present in a kitchen after breaking right into a Clearwater, Florida residence, in accordance with the Clearwater Police Department. The 11-foot-long gator broke into the house via low home windows positioned within the kitchen early Friday morning, in accordance with an announcement from the police division. Before getting into the home, the alligator was “thrashing around” in ”an aggressive method” alongside the road, mentioned an eyewitness who first referred to as. The house owner referred to as police and the gator was captured with the assistance of an alligator trapper. No accidents have been reported, the Facebook publish mentioned, although the house owner might want to change these damaged home windows. The alligator

Tom Brady Breaks Down How Jaguars Neutralized Patriots’ Passing Attack

Tom Brady Breaks Down How Jaguars Neutralized Patriots’ Passing Attack

The New England Patriots are pretty thin at wide receiver, so the bar already was set low entering Sunday’s game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. But New England’s wideouts still fell short of that bar at TIAA Bank Field. Only three Patriots receivers caught a pass from Tom Brady in the team’s 31-20 loss: Phillip Dorsett (5 catches for 44 yards), Chris Hogan (3 catches for 42 yards and two touchdowns) and Cordarrelle Patterson (3 catches for 18 yards). Almost all of those receptions were short catch-and-runs; Brady didn’t connect on a pass over 30 yards and threw a team-high seven completions to running back James White out of the backfield. NESN.com

Red Sox’s Chris Sale Breaks Down One-Inning Outing Vs. Blue Jays

Red Sox’s Chris Sale Breaks Down One-Inning Outing Vs. Blue Jays

We knew Chris Sale’s outing Tuesday night was going to be brief, but not even the left-hander probably thought it would be that brief. Sale tossed just one inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in his return to the mound, allowing one hit while striking out two in a scoreless frame. After the Boston Red Sox’s 7-2 win at Fenway Park, Sale admitted he was a little erratic and rushed things a bit. Still, the southpaw “felt good” in his first appearance since returning from his second disabled list stint of the season. For more from Sale, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,”

Former Celtic Dana Barros Breaks Down Boston’s Keys To Victory In Game 7

Former Celtic Dana Barros Breaks Down Boston’s Keys To Victory In Game 7

It all comes down to this. The Boston Celtics and Cleveland Cavaliers will wrap up the Eastern Conference finals with Game 7 at TD Garden on Sunday. LeBron James and Co. will look to clinch their fourth straight trip to the NBA Finals, while a Celtics win will clinch their first appearance in the championship round since 2010. Ahead of the do-or-die contest, former Celtic Dana Barros sat down with NESN’s Marc James to break down what Boston needs to do in order to become kings of the East. To hear what Barros had to say, check out the video above from “NESN Sports Today,” presented by People’s United Bank.

North Korea Olympic Cheerleader Claps For USA Figure Skaters, Breaks Protocol

North Korea Olympic Cheerleader Claps For USA Figure Skaters, Breaks Protocol

Has one North Korean cheerleader gone rogue during the 2018 Winter Olympics? North Korea’s squad of cheerleaders has been a hit in Pyeongchang, South Korea, due to the energetic and choreographed support they provide Korean Olympians. The so-called “Army of Beauties” reserves its enthusiasm solely for its own teams, so the fact one appeared to cheer for a sworn enemy is notable. Korean-language television cameras spotted a North Korean cheerleader clapping for United States figure skaters Alexa Scimeca Knierim and Chris Knierim last Friday during one of their performances. As you can see in the video below, the cheerleader seated next to the rogue cl... NESN.com

NBC Sports Chairman Explains Potential Commercial Changes In NFL Games

Share this: Football fans love tuning in every Sunday to watch their favorite NFL team play, but nobody likes breaks in the action. This happens quite a bit during an NFL broadcast, though, as there seemingly is a commercial break after every play. NBC Sports chairman Mark Lazarus is aware of this problem, and is looking into making the viewing experience more enjoyable for fans. In a recent interview with Variety magazine, Lazarus outlined a few potential resolutions. “We are working on formatting that reduces the number of breaks, but maybe are a little bit longer, maybe 30 seconds longer,” Lazerus said. “We may take out some of the breaks. I think that will enhance the viewing experience. When you have a play, take a break,