St. Louis County man convicted in murder that followed argument over cars
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:35:21 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - A judge has convicted a St. Louis County man in a shooting death that followed an argument over cars. Deonte Robinson, 25, was found guilty of second-degree murder and armed criminal action in the death of Sean Waldon. Sex offender banned from rec centers after FOX 2 tip According to court documents obtained by FOX 2, Waldon was entering his vehicle and planned to leave from the 9400 block of Miriam Avenue. At some point, he started arguing with Robinson over who had the faster vehicle, and it led to a physical fight. The encounter eventually ended with gunshots. "We see too many arguments escalate into physical fights and too many physical confrontations escalate into gun violence. Sean Waldon should still be alive, and I can only hope this guilty verdict brings some peace to Sean's family," said St. Louis County Prosecuting Attorney Wesley Bell. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscr...Police investigate man's suspicious death in Jennings
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:35:21 GMT
JENNINGS, Mo. - The St. Louis County Police Department has launched an investigation into a suspicious death from Wednesday evening in Jennings. Police say the victim was found deceased with an apparent gunshot injury. Investigators have not disclosed the victim's age or identity. Sex offender banned from rec centers after FOX 2 tip Authorities found the victim deceased at a home in the 5700 block of Apricot Avenue around 7 p.m. Wednesday. Police haven't disclosed what might have led up to the victim's death, and no suspect information is available at this time. This is a developing story. Additional details are available at this time. FOX 2 will update as more information becomes available.Move Over Day reminds drivers to give emergency responders space to work
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:35:21 GMT
National Move Over Day is this Saturday, and transportation officials and advocates are reminding drivers of their duty to slow down and move over for emergency vehicles on the side of the road.Drivers who do not move over for vehicles with their lights flashing put first responders, tow truck drivers and others at risk of serious injury or death.Frank Orozco, owner of Goldline Towing in Ventura County, learned that lesson firsthand when he was hit on Feb. 4 while trying to help a stranded AAA member on the 101 Freeway, the organization pointed out in a news release."Helping stranded drivers on the side of the road should not be one of America’s most deadly jobs, but it is," the release added. "On average, two emergency responders, including tow providers, are hit and killed every month. Roadside crashes are notably deadly for tow workers. Government data shows that tow providers are killed at a rate of almost 43 deaths per 100,000 workers, compared to just three for all other indus...John Stamos reveals he was sexually abused as a child in new memoir
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:35:21 GMT
John Stamos has revealed that he was sexually abused as a child by a babysitter.The allegations are detailed in the former "Full House" star's upcoming memoir "If You Would Have Told Me," reported People.Stamos told People that he was around 10 or 11 years old when the alleged abuse took place. Writing this book, he said, helped him to acknowledge what had happened."It was like you're playing dead so they'll stop. But it wasn't totally aggressive," he told People. "I don't know, it was not good." Britney Spears reveals she had an abortion, says Justin Timberlake ‘was so sure that he didn’t want to be a father’ The Associated Press previously reported that parenthood and the death of Stamos' friend and co-star Bob Saget helped convince him it was time to write a memoir. “Honestly, while writing this book I’ve realized I have about a million stories to tell, and I think you may like at least four hundred of them. It has been cathartic and healing and sometimes heartbreaking to dig i...Larry Magid: UN Internet Governance Forum focuses on AI
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:35:21 GMT
Janice Richardson (left), Larry Magid and Zoe Darme – in-person speakers at AI panel I spent five days last week in Kyoto, Japan, at the 18th annual United Nations Internet Governance Forum. I was there moderating one of several panels on Generative AI (GAI) because, just like the tech industry, policy experts and government officials around the world seem to be fixated on how artificial intelligence can be used to create content as well as the risks it introduces.Related ArticlesBusiness | Magid: Pixel Watch 2 adds health features, improves performance Business | Magid: Polly Klaas tragedy changed how we look for missing children Business | Magid: EV range anxiety is real, but is it based on reality? Business | Magid: Apple’s new iOS 17 increases safeguards for children and teens My session was titled Exploring the Risks and Rewards of Generative AI, and featured Brittan Heller, senior fellow at the At...House in limbo as Jim Jordan continues speaker bid despite stiff GOP resistance
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:35:21 GMT
(CNN) — The House remains paralyzed with no end in sight to the Republican leadership crisis as Rep. Jim Jordan continues his bid for speaker despite facing stiff resistance. The Ohio Republican, who has made a name for himself as a hardline conservative agitator, has so far vowed to stay in the race despite two failed votes for the gavel. The House could hold a third vote for speaker as soon as Thursday afternoon and Jordan told reporters there would be a vote Thursday, though nothing has been officially scheduled.The House GOP conference will meet at 11 a.m. ET behind close doors to discuss next steps, Jordan told reporters. Multiple GOP sources told CNN that Jordan is bleeding votes and is poised to lose even more Republicans if he goes through with a third ballot. One GOP opponent says there are about 30 GOP no votes as of Thursday morning. Tensions are rising among House Republicans as pressure grows to find a way to resolve the standoff. In a sign of growing opposition t...4 Pepperdine students fatally struck as they walked near Malibu highway
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:35:21 GMT
MALIBU, Calif. (AP) — A 22-year-old driver was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter after a crash in Malibu killed four college students and injured two other people, officials said Wednesday.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | California man who killed woman, 5 dogs in pursuit crash gets 49 years to life Crashes and Disasters | Driver dies after would-be rescuer disappears in San Joaquin River Crashes and Disasters | Motorcyclist dies in Livermore traffic collision Crashes and Disasters | 2 bicyclists in Napa die after being hit by lumber on flatbed truck Crashes and Disasters | San Jose man’s toxicology results released in double-fatal Santa Cruz County crash The six pedestrians were struck around 8:30 p.m. Tuesday along Pacific Coast Highway about 4 miles east of Pepperdine University, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.Four women were pronounced dead at the scene and ...Silicon Valley tech CEO sentenced to 8 years in prison following COVID and allergy test fraud scandal
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:35:21 GMT
The former CEO of a Silicon Valley-based tech company was sentenced to eight years in prison after lied about his company’s ability to test for COVID-19 — in a manner similar to the claims that landed former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes behind bars, according to federal prosecutors.While heading up the Arrayit Corporation, Los Altos resident Mark Schena, 60, defrauded investors through his claims that he created a “revolutionary technology” by inventing medical tests that could diagnose virtually any disease through a single drop of the patient’s blood. Schena’s sentence was announced in a news release from Ismail Ramsey, the U.S. Attorney for the Northern District of California.Prosecutors said Schena and his publicists falsely told investors that he was the “father of microarray technology,” that he was on the shortlist for a Nobel Prize and that his company could be valued at $4.5 billion.Schena was unsuccessful in an attempt to develop a COVI...State Department official resigns over Biden administration’s handling of Israel-Hamas conflict
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:35:21 GMT
By Sharif Paget | CNNA State Department official has resigned from the agency over the Biden administration’s approach to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Hamas, the official announced on LinkedIn Wednesday.Josh Paul, who said he has worked in the Bureau of Political-Military Affairs for more than 11 years, said in his LinkedIn post that he resigned “due to a policy disagreement concerning our continued lethal assistance to Israel.”“Let me be clear,” Paul wrote. “Hamas’ attack on Israel was not just a monstrosity; it was a monstrosity of monstrosities. I also believe that potential escalations by Iran-linked groups such as Hezbollah, or by Iran itself, would be a further cynical exploitation of the existing tragedy. But I believe to the core of my soul that the response Israel is taking, and with it the American support both for that response, and for the status quo of the occupation, will only lead to more and deeper suffering for both the Israeli and the Palestinian people ...California has 11 of largest housing shortages in US, study says
Published Wed, 27 Nov 2024 07:35:21 GMT
Buzz: California is home to 11 of 25 US metropolitan areas with the largest housing shortages.Source: My trusty spreadsheet reviewed a study of housing underproduction by Up For Growth that looked at construction from 2012 through 2021 for 193 US metropolitan areas – including 23 from California.ToplineThe Golden State’s high housing costs are often tied to construction failing to keep pace with population and economic growth.Here’s the 11 biggest homebuilding deficits in the state, ranked by their shortfall’s share of local housing supply …Ventura County: Home construction has run 12.5% short of local needs (a gap that ranks No. 1 in the US). The deficit translates to the underproduction of 36,161 residential units.Inland Empire: 10.7% short (No. 3 nationally) – or 160,841 units.Madera: 8.8% short (No. 5) – or 4,251 units.Salinas: 8.3% short (No. 7) – or 9,868 units.Merced: 7.9% short (No. 9) – or 7,053 units.Stockton: 7.9% short (No. 9) – or 19,957 units.Visalia: 7.6% short ...Latest news
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