Federal drug-trafficking probe ends in Pinole man’s arrest

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:33 GMT

Federal drug-trafficking probe ends in Pinole man’s arrest REDWOOD CITY – A 36-year-old Pinole man was arrested last week in Redwood City as part of a federal drug-trafficking investigation, according to authorities.The Redwood City Police Department’s Street Crime Suppression Team helped the Drug Enforcement Agency with the probe, Lt. Nick Perna said in a statement Monday.Perna said detectives stopped the man near Whipple Avenue and Highway 101 on June 28.The man had roughly two pounds of cocaine and a loaded 9mm “ghost gun,” or an unregistered privately made firearm, Perna said. Detectives also found evidence of drug sales, he added.Federal authorities took the man into custody, Perna said.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Redwood City man charged in rape of 16-year-old Crime and Public Safety | San Mateo Boys and Girls Club supervisor arrested in child sex abuse investigation Crime and Public Safety | Man held to answer for two South San Francisco bank robberies Crime and Public Saf...

Julien’s pinch-hit homer starts 5-run inning; Twins beat Royals 8-4

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:33 GMT

Julien’s pinch-hit homer starts 5-run inning; Twins beat Royals 8-4 MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Edouard Julien hit a pinch-hit, solo homer to start a five-run eighth inning and the Minnesota Twins went on to beat the Kansas City Royals 8-4 on Monday night.Carlos Correa tied a career-high with four hits from the leadoff spot and Byron Buxton drove in a pair of runs with sacrifice flies for Minnesota, which beat Kansas City for the seventh time in eight games this season.Julien, the Canadian rookie second baseman, hit for Kyle Farmer to lead off the eighth and sent the first pitch he saw from Royals reliever Taylor Clarke for a no-doubt homer to right field. It was the first pinch hit for Julien, who was told he was pinch-hitting but didn’t realize it was leading off the inning.“I was sitting on the couch and they yelled, ‘Eddie, you’re leading off,’” Julien said. “I rushed back to the dugout and I couldn’t find my elbow guard. It was not there. I just picked a random elbow guard, put it on and had no idea what the pitcher had. I just swung.” Kansa...

Today in History: July 4, Declaration of Independence adopted in Philadelphia

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:33 GMT

Today in History: July 4, Declaration of Independence adopted in Philadelphia Today in History Today is Tuesday, July 4, the 185th day of 2023. There are 180 days left in the year. This is Independence Day. Today’s Highlight in History: On July 4, 1776, the Declaration of Independence was adopted by delegates to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia. On this date: In 1802, the United States Military Academy officially opened at West Point, New York. In 1826, 50 years to the day after the Declaration of Independence was adopted, former presidents John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died. In 1831, the fifth president of the United States, James Monroe, died in New York City at age 73. In 1863, the Civil War Siege of Vicksburg, Mississippi, ended as a Confederate garrison surrendered to Union forces.In 1910, in what was billed as “The Fight of the Century,” Black world heavyweight boxing champion Jack Johnson defeated white former champ “Gentleman” Jim Jeffries in Reno, Nevada. In 1912, the 48-star American flag, recognizing New Mexico statehood, was ...

La cagnotte de la discorde et son million de questions

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:33 GMT

La cagnotte de la discorde et son million de questions Notre newsletter quotidienne sur les enjeux de lobbying et de transparence en France.Par OCÉANE HERREROAvec PAUL DE VILLEPIN et ALEXANDRE LÉCHENETInfos, tuyaux et mini-drames à partager à @Heroceane, @DevillepinPaul, @alphoenix ou [email protected] | Voir dans votre navigateurLE MENU DU JOUR— La cagnotte de la discorde et son million de questions.— Sexe et violences au programme du PJL numérique, en séance au Sénat.— Passage en revue des amendements sur l’industrie verte, en commission à l’Assemblée.Bonjour à toutes et à tous, nous sommes mardi, bienvenue pour votre dose d’infos influ. Aujourd’hui, toutes nos paires d’yeux sont dirigées vers le Parlement. TECHCASTAGN’OTTE. La cagnotte destinée à la famille du policier qui a tué Nahel M., et qui a dépassé hier le million d’euros, sera bien maintenue sur la plateforme de crowdfunding Gofundme, nous a-t-elle indiqué hier par email. Malgré la polémique tant sur l’opportunité que l’objectif d’une tell...

Legitimacy of ‘customer’ in Supreme Court gay rights case raises ethical and legal flags

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:33 GMT

Legitimacy of ‘customer’ in Supreme Court gay rights case raises ethical and legal flags By ALANNA DURKIN RICHER and COLLEEN SLEVIN (Associated Press)A Christian graphic artist who the Supreme Court said can refuse to make wedding websites for gay couples pointed during her lawsuit to a request from a man named “Stewart” and his husband-to-be. The twist? Stewart says it never happened.The revelation has raised questions about how Lorie Smith’s case was allowed to proceed all the way to the nation’s highest court with such an apparent misrepresentation and whether the state of Colorado, which lost the case last week, has any legal recourse.It has served as another distraction at the end of a highly polarizing term for a Supreme Court marked by ethical questions and contentious rulings along ideological lines that rejected affirmative action in higher education and President Joe Biden’s $400 billion plan to cancel or reduce federal student loan debts.Here’s a look at the legal questions surrounding the mysterious would-be customer, R...

Why a Guatemalan court’s decision to freeze presidential election results is stirring criticism

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:33 GMT

Why a Guatemalan court’s decision to freeze presidential election results is stirring criticism GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — A week after Guatemala’s June 25 elections boosted a relative long-shot candidate into the final second round of voting, the country’s top court has frozen certification of the election results.Several political parties filed appeals questioning the vote, and the court agreed to freeze certification of final tallies until those complaints can be reviewed. The United States and international bodies have criticized the freeze as a lack of respect for the will of almost 5.5 million people who turned out to vote. The elections were already marred by the official disqualification of several popular candidates, often on questionable technical grounds.WHAT HAPPENED IN THE JUNE 25 ELECTIONS?In a crowded field, the center-right candidate and former first lady Sandra Torres of the National Hope Unity part came in first with 15.8% of the vote.Coming in second was left-of-center candidate Bernardo Arévalo, whose father was president before Jacobo Arbenz, who was overthrown...

Vietnam bans ‘Barbie’ movie due to an illustration showing China’s territorial claim

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:33 GMT

Vietnam bans ‘Barbie’ movie due to an illustration showing China’s territorial claim HANOI (AP) — Vietnam’s state media have reported that the government banned distribution of the popular “Barbie” movie because it includes a view of a map showing disputed Chinese territorial claims in the South China Sea. The newspaper Vietnam Express and other media said posters advertising “Barbie” were removed from movie distributors’ websites after Monday’s decision. With Margot Robbie playing Barbie opposite Ryan Gosling’s Ken in Greta Gerwig’s comedic look at their “perfect” world, “Barbie” was supposed to open July 21 in Vietnamese theaters.The reports cited Vi Kien Thanh, director general of the Vietnam Cinema Department, as saying the National Film Evaluation Council made the decision. It said a map in the film shows China’s “nine-dash line,” which extends Beijing’s territorial claims far into waters that fall within areas claimed by Vietnam and other countries. The “nine-dash line” is an arcane but sensitive issue for China and its neighbors that depicts Beijing’s c...

Hit-and-run driver runs down man setting off fireworks in L.A.

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:33 GMT

Hit-and-run driver runs down man setting off fireworks in L.A. Authorities are investigating after a possible fatal hit-and-run crash Monday night in Wilmington involving a man reportedly lighting off fireworks in the road.  Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department responded to the scene, located at 710 N. Fries Avenue, near a Food 4 Less grocery store, at around 9:10 p.m. on reports of a vehicle hitting a pedestrian, police told KTLA.  The victim, a 36-year-old man, was allegedly in the road igniting fireworks when he was struck by a sport utility vehicle. The man was thrown a distance and landed partially under another vehicle exiting the shopping center parking lot, officials with the Los Angeles Fire Department said in a new release. Police on the scene of a fatal accident, a possible hit-and-run, in Wilmington July 3, 2023. (RMG News)Bystanders at the scene of a fatal accident, a possible hit-and-run, in Wilmington July 3, 2023. (RMG News)Police on the scene of a fatal accident, a possible hit-and-run, in Wilming...

Titan submersible may have tried to resurface before tragedy

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:33 GMT

Titan submersible may have tried to resurface before tragedy New details about the implosion of the Titan submersible indicate the vessel "dropped weights" before communication was lost, reported by The New Yorker. In an interview, Rob McCallum — a former advisor to OceanGate, the company that designed the Titan submersible — said he received a report that when the submersible reached 3,500 meters it dropped weights, meaning it aborted the dive, The New Yorker reported, before it “then it lost comms, and lost tracking, and an implosion was heard.”At one point, McCallum criticized the company's Cyclops I — the predecessor to the doomed "Titan" Cyclops II submersible — for its design to be piloted by a PlayStation controller.“Everyone was drinking Kool-Aid and saying how cool they were with a Sony PlayStation,” he told The New Yorker. “And I said at the time, ‘Does Sony know that it’s been used for this application? Because, you know, this is not what it was designed for.’" A U.S. Coast Guard ship arrives in the harbor of St. John's, New...

Hundreds gather for 3rd of July fireworks show in Los Alamitos

Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:30:33 GMT

Hundreds gather for 3rd of July fireworks show in Los Alamitos Hundreds of people gathered for the 36th annual 3rd of July fireworks show Monday at Los Alamitos Joint Forces training center to celebrate Independence Day. Sporting red, white and blue colors, families traveled from near and far to see the fireworks show that many believe is the best in town. “We are here for Independence Day,” said Craig Asato, an attendee at the show. “A day early, but we wanted to enjoy fireworks and have a good time.” “We’re excited because we hear this is one of the best shows in town,” Kimi Asato, another attendee chimed in. “And we live right around the corner so it’s nice to come for the first time.”As people are headed out to the beach and other outdoor gatherings, excessive heat warnings have caused fire officials to increase staffing in case of fire danger. Fire officials say fuels are dried up because of the heat, which makes it more challenging to put out fires and can create larger fire growth.   People who are trav...