General’s ouster reveals cracks in Russian leadership
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:55 GMT
Associated PressMOSCOW — A Russian general in charge of forces fighting in southern Ukraine has been relieved of his duties after speaking out about problems faced by his troops, a move that reflected new fissures in the military command following a brief rebellion by mercenary chief Yevgeny Prigozhin.Maj. Gen. Ivan Popov, the commander of the 58th army in the Zaporizhzhia region, which is a focal point in Ukraine’s counteroffensive, said in an audio statement to his troops released Wednesday night that he was dismissed after a meeting with the military brass in what he described as a “treacherous” stab in the back to Russian forces in Ukraine.Popov said the military leadership was angered by his frank talk about challenges faced by his forces, particularly the shortage of radars tracking enemy artillery, which resulted in massive Russian casualties.“The top officers apparently saw me as a source of threat and rapidly issued an order to get rid of me, which w...Big-rig truck hits and kills pedestrian on I-880 in Oakland
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:55 GMT
OAKLAND — One person died early Thursday morning after a big-rig truck struck a pedestrian on Interstate 880, according to the California Highway Patrol.CHP officers responded to reports of a crash at about 3:39 a.m. Thursday just south of 16th Avenue. The person was walking on southbound I-880 for unknown reasons when they were hit by the truck, according to authorities.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Salinas man killed in crash on Highway 101 near Gilroy Crashes and Disasters | San Jose bicyclist dies from injuries in June hit-and-run Crashes and Disasters | Stolen car strikes, kills bicyclist in Oakland; driver flees scene, remains at large Crashes and Disasters | Family whose son was killed on California freeway sues Uber, saying driver left him there Crashes and Disasters | Oakland man arrested in connection with fatal hit-and-run of 58-year-old woman The collision forced law enforcement to ...Stockton cooling zones open for residents this weekend to help beat the heat
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:55 GMT
(BCN) -- With hot temperatures and excessive heat warnings making their way to Stockton over the weekend, the city is set to open cooling zones from Friday to Monday to help residents beat the heat. The National Weather Service said they expect Friday to be 102 degrees and Saturday and Sunday will be 107 degrees. Spare the Air alert issued for Friday due to excessive smog People can visit the Arnold Rue, Stribley, Seifert or Van Buskirk community centers, where there will be air-conditioned areas and water offered to visitors. Addresses and times for the community centers can be found here. Visitors are encouraged to bring activities such as books, games, and electronic devices to keep busy while at the centers, city officials said. Tips for hot days include staying indoors, keeping physical activity to a minimum, drinking plenty of water, and monitoring anyone who could be sensitive to the negative impact of heat such as children, or older people, as well as animals. ...Boxing champ, Oakland native Haney arrested in LA
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:55 GMT
(KRON) -- Boxing star and Oakland native Devin Haney was arrested overnight Thursday, according to Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department records. Haney was arrested in the Hollywood area around 1 a.m. on a felony charge. Report: ‘Slow Pace’ of Damian Lillard Trade Talks Making Things Harder for Heat The undisputed lightweight champion had a semi-automatic handgun in his car during a traffic stop and was arrested for "felony possession of a concealed weapon," TMZ reports. Although Haney was not behind the wheel, the car registered under his name made an unsafe lane change and failed to use a turn signal, the outlet reported. The boxer was booked into a Los Angeles jail at 3:48 a.m.He was released on $35,000 bail Thursday at 8:12 a.m., according to sheriff's records. Haney is scheduled to go to court on Aug. 3.KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .em...Man who barricaded himself in Sacramento home in custody, says sheriff's office
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:55 GMT
(KTXL) -- On Tuesday, a homicide suspect out of San Jose was arrested in Sacramento after he barricaded himself inside of a home, according to the San Jose Police Department. Tyrese Burse, 21, of San Jose, was barricaded in a home on the 1500 block of Morse Avenue while officers from the San Jose Police Department and the Sacramento Police Department attempted to detain him. At around 6 p.m., law enforcement were able to bring Burse into custody and transported him to San Jose, where he was booked into the Santa Clara County Main Jail. Burse is a suspect in a June 29 shooting that left one man with life-threatening injuries that he would later die from on July 7. According to police, Burce is facing a single charge of homicide.KRON On is streaming live news.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: ...ICE Disobeyed Biden’s Order to Drop Trump’s Blanket Deportation Policy
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:55 GMT
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement flouted guidance from the Biden administration to narrow its immigration arrests and prioritize deportation for migrants that pose threats to border security, public safety, and national security. Shortly after President Joe Biden took office, his administration ordered ICE to prioritize action against people who posed security risks. A new report from the American Immigration Council, a nonprofit advocacy group, found that about a third of ICE arrests between February and November 2021, in Biden’s first year in office, involved people who were not considered risks to security or public safety. Half of ICE requests for local authorities to hold a migrant — called “detainers” — during the same period were carried out against people who were not considered security risks. “At the end of the day, ICE was not following its own rules.”“ICE was going outside of these priorities,” said Raul Pinto, a senior staff attorney at the American Im...Big 12 Notebook: Kansas State defending champ while West Virginia picked at bottom
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:55 GMT
ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — While TCU went to the national championship game last season, Kansas State is the defending Big 12 champion. “A big win that probably gave us a little bit of cache as far as what we’re doing is the right way, and our kids believe that what we are doing is the right way,” coach Chris Klieman said Thursday during Big 12 media days at AT&T Stadium, where seven months earlier the Wildcats beat TCU in the Big 12 title game. TCU had the Big 12’s first undefeated regular season since 2009 before that overtime loss to the Wildcats. The Horned Frogs still got in the four-time College Football Playoff, beating Michigan in the semifinal game before losing to Georgia.Kansas State is going into its fifth season under Klieman after his championship-filled time at FCS power North Dakota State. “It’s a new year, and we’ve been talking about that since we got back in mid-January, that you need to stay humble. You need to eat crumbs. You need to stay hungry,” K...Justice Kavanaugh seeks to dispel the notion that the Supreme Court is partisan
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:55 GMT
BLOOMINGTON, Minn. (AP) — Justice Brett Kavanaugh pointed to the mixed U.S. Supreme Court decisions this term as he sought Thursday to dispel notions that it is partisan, even after conservatives brought about the end of affirmative action in college admissions and struck down President Joe Biden’s student loan debt relief program.“The court is an institution of law. It’s an institution of law not of politics, not of partisanship,” Kavanaugh said at a judicial conference in Minnesota, in the first public remarks by a justice since the court recessed for the summer late last month. The Supreme Court has been reshaped by the three justices nominated by President Donald Trump, including Kavanaugh. Although Kavanaugh sided with the conservative majorities in the affirmative action and student loan rulings, as well as last summer’s ruling overturning the nationwide right to abortion, he was also part of the mixed conservative and liberal majorities this term that backed...Police identify Md. man killed in shooting on Howard University campus, seek help locating suspect’s vehicle
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:55 GMT
A man is dead after he was shot during an attempted robbery on the Howard University campus Thursday morning, D.C. police said.There is no active threat to the university or its students, Cmdr. James Boteler said during a news conference.It happened near the intersection of 6th and Bryant streets NW, just outside of Howard University Hospital. Police believe the shooting was the result of an armed robbery gone bad, according to Boteler.When officers responded to the call just after 6 a.m. Thursday, they found a construction worker laying on the sidewalk near the hospital. The man was taken to a hospital with at least one gunshot wound, where he later died.The victim was identified as Rafael Adolfo Gomez, 34, from Beltsville, Maryland.There was no word on suspects, but D.C. police have asked the public to look out for a white Nissan SUV last seen traveling southbound on Georgia Avenue. The vehicle was last seen with Maryland tags 5EW6340. Images captured from surveillance video show ...Video shows 2 stealing boat from NE Miami-Dade business; owner asks for its return, ‘no questions asked’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:18:55 GMT
A South Florida business owner is reeling after two thieves were caught on surveillance video stealing a boat, and now he’s asking for the vessel’s return, “no questions asked.”Jonathan Gomez spoke with 7News on Thursday about the overnight theft at his business in Northeast Miami-Dade.“It was parked here, and the back tires were tied to this post here,” Gomez said. The theft happened Saturday, just before 1 a.m., at 19400 West Dixie Highway. “Friday, it was there when I left work. I had to go do work in Port St. Lucie, unfortunately,” Gomez said. “Came back Sunday night to move it to my friend’s house, and I noticed it was gone.”In the video, the two crooks were seen driving up to where the 14-foot boat was parked. Moments later, they are seen hooking up the vessel to an SUV.Gomez said the boat was locked up, but the duo were still able to get away with it. “It doesn’t make me feel good,” Gomez said. “I worked prett...Latest news
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