After weeks in besieged Gaza, some foreign nationals and wounded Palestinians are allowed to leave

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:22:02 GMT

After weeks in besieged Gaza, some foreign nationals and wounded Palestinians are allowed to leave Hundreds of foreign nationals and dozens of seriously injured Palestinians were allowed to leave Gaza on Wednesday after more than three weeks under siege, while Israeli airstrikes destroyed apartments in a densely populated area for the second straight day.The first people to leave Gaza -- other than four hostages released by Hamas and another rescued by Israeli forces -- crossed into Egypt, escaping the territory's growing misery as bombings drive hundreds of thousands from their homes, and food, water and fuel run low. It remained unclear how many more people would be allowed to leave Gaza in coming days.The latest strikes in the densely populated Jabaliya refugee camp near Gaza City demolished multi-story apartment buildings, and dozens of men afterward dug through the rubble, searching for survivors, according to footage from Al-Jazeera television, one of the few media outlets still reporting from northern Gaza. It showed several wounded people, including children, being brough...

Celebrity Chef Curtis Stone Brings A Gwen-Inspired Menu To The Breeders’ Cup

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:22:02 GMT

Celebrity Chef Curtis Stone Brings A Gwen-Inspired Menu To The Breeders’ Cup The Breeders’ Cup is returning for its 40th anniversary on Saturday, Nov. 4, at Santa Anita Park for its annual world championship and chef Curtis Stone will be at the reigns, cooking up a plated service that will be served in the restaurants at Santa Anita Park,  as well as buffet service on both Friday and Saturday. Leading up to the event, Stone will be bulking up the jockeys with a hefty breakfast.There will be some Gwen-inspired dishes on the menu. The plated lunch entrée options for Friday and Saturday include poached wild salmon and arugula salad with autumn roasted vegetables and Meyer lemon vinaigrette, miso braised short ribs with potato puree and charred broccolini. There’s a white meat entree of roasted chicken breast and jalapeno aioli, a fish course of New Orleans BBQ shrimp with creamy goat cheese and parmesan polenta, and curried cauliflower with chickpeas and dill rice for the vegan crowd. On Thursday there will be a massive breakfast bar buffet complete with live o...

Fatal Pedestrian Accident on Interstate 35 [Austin, TX]

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:22:02 GMT

Fatal Pedestrian Accident on Interstate 35 [Austin, TX] One Pronounced Dead after Pedestrian Collision near East Braker LaneAUSTIN, TX (November 1, 2023) – One unidentified victim died early Sunday morning in a pedestrian accident on Interstate 35. Emergency crews responded to the scene around 5:04 a.m., near East Braker Lane on October 22nd.Dispatchers located one deceased pedestrian at the scene. However, the events leading up still remain unclear. In addition, authorities have not yet released their name or place of residency.An active investigation to determine further information is still currently underway. Moreover, APD encourages those with further details to contact their offices as soon as possible.In this sorrowful time, the Sweet James team would like to extend their heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased victim. May you find comfort and strength during this difficult time.If a family member has been killed in a pedestrian accident, please contact Sweet James as soon as possible. They understand the death o...

Senate Dems work to circumvent Tuberville’s military blockade

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:22:02 GMT

Senate Dems work to circumvent Tuberville’s military blockade By Mary Clare Jalonick and Lolita Baldor | Associated PressWASHINGTON — Senate Democrats are trying a new workaround to confirm hundreds of military officers blocked by Sen. Tommy Tuberville, ten months after the Alabama Republican first said he would object to the nominations over a Pentagon abortion policy.Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said on the Senate floor Wednesday that the Senate will consider a resolution in the near future that would allow the quick confirmation of the nearly 400 officers up for promotion or nominated for another senior job. The Senate is currently at a stalemate on the nominations because Tuberville is objecting to the routine process of confirming the nominations all at once by unanimous consent, and voting on them individually could monopolize weeks or months of the Senate’s time.Schumer separately moved to hold votes as soon as this week on three top Pentagon officers affected by the holds — Adm. Lisa Franchetti to be the chief of naval op...

Bay FC: NWSL sets date, rules for expansion draft

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:22:02 GMT

Bay FC: NWSL sets date, rules for expansion draft Bay FC will construct a large portion of its initial roster next month when the NWSL holds its expansion draft for the two teams entering the league in the 2024 season.The draft — convened virtually — will be held Dec. 15 as Bay FC and fellow expansion team Utah Royals FC will have their pick of current NWSL players from other teams, with restrictions. Bay FC will have the first pick, and both expansion teams will be able to add up to 12 players in the draft, as outlined in the rules released Wednesday by the NWSL.Each of the league’s existing 12 teams will be allowed to protect nine players on their existing roster from being drafted by either of the new clubs. After a team has lost a player in the draft, it will be able to protect one additional player from its roster, and no team will lose more than two unprotected players.Unsigned free agents — restricted or not — and players under the age of 18 are not within the pool of players eligible to be draf...

No criminal charges for Anaheim police who killed man holding a water bottle, not a gun

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:22:02 GMT

No criminal charges for Anaheim police who killed man holding a water bottle, not a gun The four police officers who fatally shot an unarmed man after a long standoff on a Santa Ana street will face no criminal charges because the use of force was justified, the state’s Department of Justice said Wednesday in releasing a report on the incident.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | DA Pamela Price seeks removal of ‘overly zealous’ lawyer from San Leandro officer’s manslaughter case Crime and Public Safety | Pregnant mom and 8-year-old son detained at gunpoint by Northern California police in ‘mistaken identity’ stop Crime and Public Safety | Leaked video shows Antioch cops fire dozens of shots at man as he runs away Crime and Public Safety | Pulled over by the cops for speeding? A Stanford grad created an app for that Crime and Public Safety | San Jose leaders defend police following investigation on use of force against mentally impaired people Brandon Lopez, 34,...

SF-based Splunk to lay off 7% of workforce after being acquired by Cisco

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:22:02 GMT

SF-based Splunk to lay off 7% of workforce after being acquired by Cisco SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- San Francisco-based cybersecurity firm Splunk announced Wednesday that it will lay off 7% of its workers. The announcement comes on the heels of a recent $28 billion acquisition of the company by Cisco.In a letter to Splunk employees, who he refers to as "Splunkers," Splunk CEO Gary Steel said the layoffs were "not a result of our agreement with Cisco," but rather, "the continuation of important initiatives" undertaken across the company "for more than a year.""As we work to finish FY24 and look ahead, we are taking this proactive and strategic step that further aligns our workforce to better enable Splunkers to meet the needs of our customers and partners, while remaining sustainable and cost effective," Steele wrote in the letter, which was posted as part of a Securities and Exchange Commission filing. Felon arrested in San Rafael with loaded Glock, ounce of narcotics The layoffs affect about 560 "Splunkers," according to Forbes. Founded in 2003, Splunk h...

1 killed in Bay Point Halloween shooting

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:22:02 GMT

1 killed in Bay Point Halloween shooting (KRON) -- One person was fatally shot Tuesday night at a home in Bay Point, the Contra Costa County Coroner confirmed. The shooting occurred at a home on Island View Court in the Shores Acres neighborhood, according to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Fire breaks out on 3 boats at Oyster Cove Marina in South SF, 1 person injured One person was confirmed dead, and another man showed up at the fire station with gunshot wounds. No details on the ages of the victim were provided. Officials released no details on the identity of the person who was shot and killed.A neighbor reported hearing between 30 and 40 shots.Deputies with the Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office are investigating the incident.

Woman fatally stabbed in San Francisco's Tenderloin

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:22:02 GMT

Woman fatally stabbed in San Francisco's Tenderloin (BCN) -- A woman was fatally stabbed in San Francisco's Tenderloin neighborhood earlier this week, police said Wednesday.The stabbing was reported at 7:18 p.m. Monday in the 300 block of Leavenworth Street.Paramedics found the victim with stab wounds and took her to a hospital, where she succumbed to her injuries, according to San Francisco police. Her name was not immediately available.Police have not made an arrest in the case or released any possible suspect details. Anyone with information about the fatal stabbing is asked to call the SFPD tip line at (415) 575-4444 or to send a tip by text message to TIP411 with "SFPD" at the start of the message.Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.

Indiana high court finds state residents entitled to jury trial in government confiscation cases

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 18:22:02 GMT

Indiana high court finds state residents entitled to jury trial in government confiscation cases INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana residents are entitled to a trial by jury when the government seeks to confiscate their money or property through the civil forfeiture process, the state’s high court ruled.In a 5-0 decision Tuesday, the Indiana Supreme Court found that the history of civil forfeiture proceedings, from medieval England to Indiana statehood, weighs in favor of letting a jury decide whether property allegedly associated with a crime should be seized by the state, The Times of Northwest Indiana reported.“We hold that a claimant in an action brought under Indiana’s civil forfeiture statute has a constitutional right to trial by jury,” Justice Christopher Goff wrote on behalf of the court.Tuesday’s ruling also establishes a new test for the jury-trial right contained in Article I, Section 20 of the Indiana Constitution. The decision stems from a case involving Alucious Kizer, who was convicted in December 2022 of three counts of drug dealing and sentenced to a total of 2...