Man arrested in NE Miami-Dade after robbing bank customer in Doral, police say
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:03:33 GMT
Police arrested a man after, they said, he robbed a customer at gunpoint at a bank in Doral, then led officers on a chase.According to Doral Police, the man targeted the victim just after they had made a withdrawal at the Chase branch near Northwest 58th Street and 107th Avenue, Friday afternoon.Investigators said the robber took off and fled westbound on 58th Street in a white sedan with tinted windows.Police said the man later bailed out at Ives Estates Park in Northeast Miami-Dade, near Northeast 215th Street and 14th Avenue. That’s where he was caught and cuffed.Department of Transportation investigating lengthy Delta Air Lines delay in triple-digit temperatures
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:03:33 GMT
(CNN) — Federal officials are investigating a Delta Air Lines flight that taxied around the Las Vegas airport for nearly 90 minutes on Monday in triple-digit temperatures, causing at least one person to need medical treatment.“The reports are shocking and we are investigating,” said Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, who spoke in an interview with Reuters, which was confirmed to CNN by a transportation department official.“I want to know how it was possible for passengers to be left in triple-digit heat onboard an aircraft for that long,” he said.An official told CNN the transportation department “will hold the airline accountable for any violations,” including of rules around how long airplanes may sit on the ground with passengers aboard.Federal rules say the major US airlines must allow passengers to get off if a delay lasts three hours or longer for domestic flights. For international flights, the threshold is four hours. Airlines must provide a snack and water if a d...Michael Cohen reaches settlement with Trump Organization in dispute over unpaid legal bills
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:03:33 GMT
(CNN) — Michael Cohen reached a settlement with the Trump Organization in a dispute over nearly $1 million in unpaid legal bills, averting a civil trial set for Monday.During a court hearing Friday, lawyers for Cohen and the Trump Organization announced they reached the settlement and said the terms were “confidential.”Cohen sued the Trump Organization in 2019 alleging that he had agreements – both written and oral – that his legal bills would be paid in connection to numerous investigations, but the real estate business stopped funding those bills when he split from Trump and began cooperating against them.The Trump Organization said it covered Cohen’s legitimate bills but says he is not indemnified for voluntary cooperation he gave following his guilty plea for lying to Congress, campaign finance violations and other crimes.“Here, Plaintiff’s involvement arose and occurred because of his own initiative, and his own predicament, resulting from his own misco...Police investigating suspected fraudulent nomination signatures in Rhode Island US House race
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:03:33 GMT
PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — The Rhode Island State Police have joined the investigation into suspect nomination signatures submitted by the campaign of Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos, a candidate for the U.S. House seat vacated by former Democratic Rep. David Cicilline.Election officials in three communities located in the 1st Congressional District this week asked local police departments to investigate suspected fraudulent signatures on nomination papers submitted by the Matos campaign.Matos is one of 12 Democrats hoping to succeed Cicilline, who stepped down earlier this summer to become the president and CEO of the Rhode Island Foundation.Attorney General Peter Neronha’s office is helping lead the investigation. Neronha has said his office would examine the nomination forms the Matos campaign submitted in every municipality in the district.Matos campaign manager Brexton Isaacs issued a statement Thursday stating that Matos is “deeply disappointed and angry” over the signature...New report points to homicide rate declines in US cities after pandemic-era spike
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:03:33 GMT
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — Homicides are declining in a cross-section of American cities, though their numbers remain higher than before the coronavirus pandemic took hold, according to a new report analyzing data from 30 U.S. cities. Homicides on average dropped 9.4% during the first half of 2023 as compared to the same period last year, the nonpartisan Council on Criminal Justice found in a report released this week.The numbers remained about 24% higher than they were in 2019, and motor vehicle thefts were up sharply in the analyzed cities. “We’re seeing a continuing decline in homicides, but most cities are not back to levels that prevailed prior to the pandemic,” said Richard Rosenfeld, a professor of criminology and criminal justice at the University of Missouri-St. Louis and co-author of the report.The report is based on crime data posed online by police departments in 37 cities of varying sizes around the country. Several...Ticker: DeSantis seeks review of Florida’s holdings in Bud Light; the Boss and more
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:03:33 GMT
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Presidential candidate and Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis wants Florida to investigate its investments in the company that makes Bud Light because of conservative backlash over a transgender social media influencer marketing the beverage.DeSantis said Thursday in a letter to the State Board of Administration that “all options are on the table” in its response to Dylan Mulvaney’s Instagram post of a video of her opening a Bud Light with her face on the can.The governor said that due to the backlash over the post, Anheuser-Busch InBev has suffered sales losses that could affect state investments. He added that the beer manufacturer’s “radical social ideologies” have turned Bud Light into a “social pariah” and losses have been “staggering.”DeSantis has previously made headlines by battling Walt Disney World over its opposition to a Florida law banning discussion of gender identity and sexuality orientation in schools, and has targeted other companies that ...Red Sox Notebook: First-round pick Kyle Teel “hungry” for MLB future after signing
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:03:33 GMT
On Friday afternoon, a promising new member of the Red Sox organization got a taste of what his future holds.It only made him want for more.“I am so hungry to be out here one day,” Kyle Teel said as he stood by Fenway Park’s home dugout. “It’s finally coming true.”“I’m so excited to get going and ready to get to work.”The Red Sox selected Teel as the 14th overall pick in this year’s MLB Draft, and officially signed him on Friday; his $4 million bonus is about $660K under slot value.After getting the deal done, Teel took batting practice with the team while his family and agent, Scott Boras, looked on. At least one of his hits reached the top of the Green Monster, another landed deep in the visiting bullpen.That, too, was an exciting development for the young slugger. He’d played in a high school prospects exhibition game at Fenway in 2019, but said he wasn’t a home-run hitter “at all” back then.Boras...Harris says Florida rules on Black history pushed by DeSantis are ‘propaganda’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:03:33 GMT
By CHRIS MEGERIAN and BRENDAN FARRINGTON (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — Vice President Kamala Harris said extremists want to “replace history with lies” as she traveled to Florida on Friday to assail Republican efforts to overhaul educational standards, plunging into a battle over schooling that has rippled through classrooms around the country. “They dare to push propaganda to our children,” she said in Jacksonville. “This is the United States of America. We’re not supposed to do that.”Her trip came two days after the Florida Board of Education approved a revised Black history curriculum to satisfy legislation signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican presidential candidate who has accused public schools of liberal indoctrination. The new standards include instruction that enslaved people benefited from skills that they learned.“How is it that anyone could suggest that in the midst of these atrocities that there was any ben...2,000-gallon sewage spill forces East Mission Bay closure
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:03:33 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A sewage spill has prompted a water contact closure for East Mission Bay Friday, San Diego County officials said.The area impacted includes the Mission Bay shoreline at Tecolote Shores, which is a half-a-mile north to Comfort Station; half-a-mile south to Tecolote Creek; and east to Fiesta Island, according to the County of San Diego Department of Environmental Health and Quality. Dispose of unwanted items for free at this ‘Dump Day’ event Around 2,000 gallons of sewage has entered the bay, per the county.Sewage contamination signs have been posted, while samples will be collected to assess water quality impacts.Helicopter carrying state workers crashes into remote Alaska lake, no survivors found, officials say
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:03:33 GMT
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — No survivors were found after a helicopter carrying a pilot and three state workers crashed in a shallow lake in Alaska’s North Slope region, officials said Friday.The helicopter had been chartered by the Alaska Department of Natural Resources, the department said in a statement Friday. It was carrying three employees from the Division of Geological and Geophysical Survey who had been conducting field work.“DNR is praying for our employees and the pilot, their families, and the DNR team,” the statement said. “We are continuing to await updates from the search and rescue effort.”The helicopter, a Bell 206, was reported overdue Thursday night. A North Slope Borough search and rescue team in a helicopter found debris matching the description of the missing helicopter, but no bodies had been seen or recovered, D.J. Fauske, the borough’s director of government and external affairs, said in a text to The Associated Press on Friday.The wreckage was found in a shall...Latest news
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