Senate adjourns until 2024 without deal on Ukraine, border security
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:39:43 GMT
The Senate wrapped up its work for the year Wednesday without a deal on Ukraine funding or border security, and senators are not scheduled to return to Washington until Jan. 8. A group of Senate and White House negotiators plan to hold virtual meetings over the Christmas and New Year’s break on an emergency foreign aid package, but Congress isn’t expected to vote on anything until next month. The Republican-controlled House left town for the Christmas break last week. The departure of both chambers marks the end of the most unproductive legislative session in the past 30 years, as Congress passed only 27 bills that President Biden signed into law. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) blamed the lack of accomplishments on former President Trump’s influence over the Republican-controlled House. “Under a Republican House majority this year, we saw a year marked by chaos, extremism and paralysis. There’s no question that divided government and MAGA extremis...No charges for Denver officer who fatally shot man holding marker
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:39:43 GMT
The police officer who fatally shot a 36-year-old unarmed man in August while responding to a domestic violence call in south Denver was legally justified in using deadly force, according to a decision letter issued by District Attorney Beth McCann on Wednesday.Brandon Cole acted aggressively toward Denver police officers Steven Watson and Audrey McAndrews and they reasonably believed he was holding a knife when he confronted them, according to the district attorney’s office.Investigators later found Cole was holding a black felt-tip marker in his hand during the encounter that ended with McAndrews fatally shooting him as he ran toward her.“After carefully reviewing all the evidence in the case, I believe that Officer Watson’s use of force by the Taser and that Officer McAndrews’s use of deadly force were both justified based on Colorado law. Therefore, no criminal charges will be filed against either officer,” McCann said in a statement Wednesday.Investigators determine...Broncos QB Russell Wilson has moved past Sean Payton’s sideline outburst in loss to Lions: “We are focused on beating New England”
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:39:43 GMT
Just like head coach Sean Payton, Broncos quarterback Russell Wilson has moved on from the sideline interaction between the two during Saturday’s 42-17 loss to the Detroit Lions.“We are focused on beating New England and playing a good game against them. Obviously, this game matters and that’s where our head is at,” Wilson said.Payton became a national headline after he was caught by the NFL Network broadcast yelling at Wilson after the Broncos were flagged for being offsides, which negated a touchdown late in the third quarter.Payton said after the game that his conversations with Wilson are “none of your business.” On Monday, Payton said he has a great relationship with Wilson but didn’t shed any more light on the situation except that he was frustrated by the flag on fourth down.On Wednesday, Wilson brushed off a question about whether he had a conversation with Payton about the outburst.“We definitely talked about the game plan for this week,” he said.Wilson added he hasn’t paid...Heavier rain moves into Southern California
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:39:43 GMT
Bands of heavy rain moved into Southern California on Wednesday as part of an atmospheric river “event” that will continue through Thursday and could produce flash flooding.“A potent cold front is finally making its way onshore along the Central Coast this afternoon with rain rates around one inch per hour,” the National Weather Service office in Los Angeles said. “This is a fairly slow-moving front and significant flooding is possible as it works its way east through the forecast area.” Check latest rainfall totals The highest rain totals through midday Wednesday were in San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara, and Ventura counties where rainfall rates reached around one inch per hour in some isolated locations.The Weather Service is still forecasting two to five inches of rainfall throughout the storm for coastal areas and inland valleys of Los Angeles County, and five to ten inches in the foothills and mountains. Communities are preparing for potential street flooding and debris f...The Sweet Revolution: Hive₂O’s Journey Towards Sustainable Beverage Excellence
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:39:43 GMT
As the 21st century progresses, the eco-conscious movement has reshaped industries far and wide. One particular industry that has seen exciting leaps forward is food and beverages. A consumer shift, marked by an increasing number of individuals seeking products that align with their values of environmental stewardship and ethical production, has ignited a powerful transformation in the industry, prompting companies of all sizes to strive toward meeting these new demands.One such company is Hive₂O, a beacon of innovation and ecological responsibility within the beverage production sector. Its mission? To concoct the quintessential beverage, a drink that not only pleases the taste buds but embodies the sustainability ethos.Hive₂O’s quest for beverage excellence is rooted in an uncompromising dedication to high-quality ingredients and sustainability. The brand painstakingly formulates its drinks, ensuring that every sip from a Hive₂O can is a harmony of flavor, health, and environmenta...Angela Bray and Rodrigo Torres Killed, Princeton Ugwu Hurt in 2-Vehicle Crash on 58th Street [Lubbock, TX]
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:39:43 GMT
41-Year-Old Woman and 23-Year-Old Man Killed in Car Accident near South Avenue Q DriveLUBBOCK, TX (December 20, 2023) – Angela Bray and Rodrigo Torres died in a two-car accident on 58th Street, Saturday night.Emergency personnel arrived at the location just before 7:30 p.m. on December 9th, near South Avenue Q Drive. According to reports, a collision occurred on the 1000 block of 58th Street involving two vehicles.The 41-year-old driver, Bray, was traveling west with Torres, a 23-year-old passenger, when they collided with another vehicle driven by 24-year-old Princeton Ugwu.The impact resulted in both vehicles being pushed into three parked cars at the intersection. Paramedics pronounced Bray and Torres dead at the scene, while Ugwu was transported to University Medical Center for treatment. The LPD’s Major Crash Unit is conducting a thorough investigation, and no additional details have been provided.Sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Angela Bray and Rodri...3 Dead, 2 Airlifted after Speeding Collision on Interstate 10 [Maricopa County, AZ]
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:39:43 GMT
Three Pronounced Dead after Speeding Accident near Milepost 76MARICOPA COUNTY, AZ (December 20, 2023) – Three victims died early Sunday in a speeding crash on Interstate 10 near Mile Post 76.The incident took place around 4:30 a.m. on December 17th, on the eastbound lanes of the freeway. According to reports, a Toyota Highlander, traveling at a high speed, collided with two individuals who were standing outside a disabled truck while heading east.Emergency medical personnel declared the driver and passenger inside the truck dead at the scene.Simultaneously, paramedics airlifted three others to a nearby hospital for additional medical attention. Due to the severity of their injuries, one of the airlifted victims was later pronounced dead by the responding crews.The identities of those involved have not been disclosed by authorities. Currently, an active investigation is underway to gather more information about the incident. Once the investigation yields results, additional det...Judge: Ex-election workers can go after Giuliani’s assets immediately
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:39:43 GMT
By Katelyn Polantz | CNNTwo Georgia election workers awarded nearly $150 million by a jury for the harm caused by defamatory statements Rudy Giuliani made about them following the 2020 election can begin trying to collect from him immediately, according to a new court order.Typically, the women who had sued Giuliani and won would have to wait 30 days to begin attempting to claim his assets in other states. But Judge Beryl Howell of the DC District Court, who oversaw the high-profile trial last week, gave Shaye Moss and Ruby Freeman’s attorneys the ability to attempt to collect on Wednesday.Giuliani, Howell noted, had escaped revealing his worth by refusing to turn over evidence he had in the case before trial, never acknowledged previous court orders for him to reimburse the women for his attorneys’ fee, repeatedly claimed he’s broke and the verdict would severely hurt him, and yet still had support to help him in recent months.“Giuliani’s persistent refusal to respond to plaintiffs...Bay Area storm updates: 72-hour rainfall totals revealed
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:39:43 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- After three days of wet winter storms, the National Weather Service released 72-hour rain totals for the San Francisco Bay Area. Heavy rain continued pouring over the region Wednesday before showers tapered off later in the day. "We'll still see some light showers through the evening today, but the persistent heavy rain is mostly over for the Bay Area," the NWS wrote Wednesday afternoon. The North Bay saw impressive rainfall totals with 3-4 inches in Santa Rosa and San Rafael, 2-3 inches in Napa, and 6-8 inches on Mount St. Helena. Big Bay Area cities were also drenched. The NWS reported 3-4 inches in San Francisco, 2-3 inches in Berkeley and Oakland, and 2 inches in San Jose. Up on Mount Hamilton east of San Jose, between 4-6 inches of rain showered on the peak. Looking south down the coastline, the NWS reported 3-4 inches of rainfall in Santa Cruz, 2 inches in Monterey, and 4-6 inches in Big Sur. Follow our live blog for the latest updates on the Bay Area r...2 arrested after stealing $1K of clothing, USPS mail uniform: Sunnyvale police
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 16:39:43 GMT
(KRON) -- Two suspects were arrested in connection to a theft on Tuesday that included stolen mail and approximately $1,000 worth of clothing, the Sunnyvale Department of Public Safety announced on Facebook. After conducting a vehicle stop and search of a 1998 Toyota sedan near Wolfe Road and Fremont Avenue, police found the following.Approximately $100 in stolen tools from Lowe'sMultiple cell phones and tablesHigh-end jewelry"Large number" of stolen checksStolen mailMore than 100 miscellaneous keysUnited States Postal Service (USPS) uniformDrug paraphernaliaBurglary toolsThe driver of the Toyota was on searchable probation for a stolen vehicle, Sunnyvale authorities said. The vehicle's ignition was punched and was operating via a tool in the ignition. The passenger of the Toyota had a felony warrant for grand theft. Serial Bay Area shoplifter arrested 90 times Photos posted by Sunnyvale DPS show the stolen items recovered by the law enforcement agency (below).The traffic stop on...Latest news
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