Actor Danny Masterson’s rape retrial sees deliberations drag on again
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:55:01 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Jurors have deliberated for more than a week without reaching a verdict in the rape retrial of “That ’70s Show” star Danny Masterson, and will have to return and resume talks after the long holiday weekend.The Los Angeles County jury of seven women and five men went home Friday without reaching a verdict on any of the three counts of rape against the 47-year-old, who could get up to 45 years in prison if convicted of all three. The jury got the case as closing arguments ended May 17. With planned time off, they have been talking for a total of 6 1/2 days and have had relatively few questions for the judge. Jurors have asked for the reading back of some testimony — including part of the cross-examination of Masterson’s former girlfriend, who is one of the three accusers. But the requests have shed little light on the state of deliberations.Jurors will return to court Wednesday morning after taking the weekend, Memorial Day and another planned day off. I...UBC faculty of medicine mourns loss of colleague who died climbing Mount Everest
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:55:01 GMT
VANCOUVER — A Vancouver man has died while trying to pursue his lifelong dream of climbing Mount Everest.The University of British Columbia’s faculty of medicine says it is mourning the unexpected death of Dr. Pieter Swart, an anesthesiologist and associate professor at the school.Dr. Hamed Umedaly, one of Swart’s colleagues in the university’s anesthesiology department, says Swart was a “beloved friend” who had an “insatiable wanderlust.” In a post shared online by the university, Umedaly says Swart died Thursday due to a “respiratory event” while descending the mountain. It says he was pursuing a childhood dream of “being on top of the world” and describes Swart as a respected and caring doctor.The post says a memorial will be arranged with Swart’s family.This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 26, 2023. The Canadian PressEU official says Twitter abandons bloc’s voluntary pact against disinformation
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:55:01 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Twitter has dropped out of a voluntary European Union agreement to combat online disinformation, a top EU official said Friday.European Commissioner Thierry Breton tweeted that Twitter had pulled out of the EU’s disinformation “code of practice” that other major social media platforms have pledged to support. But he added that Twitter’s “obligation” remained, referring to the EU’s tough new digital rules taking effect in August.“You can run but you can’t hide,” Breton said.San Francisco-based Twitter responded with an automated reply, as it does to most press inquiries, and did not comment.The decision to abandon the commitment to fighting false information appears to be the latest move by billionaire owner Elon Musk to loosen the reins on the social media company after he bought it last year. He has rolled back previous anti-misinformation rules, and has thrown its verification system and content-moderation policies into chaos as he pursues his goal ...Jury finds man guilty of second-degree murder in 2018 California state park killing
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:55:01 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — A Los Angeles jury on Friday found a man guilty of second-degree murder in the shooting death of a father who was camping with his daughters and of the attempted murders of the two young girls, all at a popular park in Southern California.Anthony Rauda fatally shot Tristan Beaudette in the head while the 35-year-old father camped in a tent with his daughters on June 18, 2018. The jury exonerated Rauda on a first-degree murder charge but convicted him on a second-degree offense. He faces 40 years to life in prison and will be sentenced next month.A conviction for first-degree murder requires the government to prove intention and premeditation. Second-degree murder does not.Beaudette was killed at Malibu Creek State Park, roughly 30 miles (48 kilometers) west of downtown Los Angeles. His daughters, then ages 2 and 4, were not injured but were considered victims of attempted murder. The jury convicted Rauda on the counts related to the girls but ruled that Rauda had ...ISP seizes nearly 130 pounds of fake pills on I-57
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:55:01 GMT
CHICAGO — Illinois State Police announced a massive bust of fake drugs on Friday. Police intercepted a vehicle parked with almost 130 pounds of counterfeit drugs on northbound Interstate 57 overnight. More than 500,000 pills were discovered. MedWatch Daily Digest: DEA revokes license of drug distributor — and more Many of them were laced with fentanyl. The counterfeit drugs have a street value of one and a half million dollars. Police say they saved countless lives by getting these dangerous pills off the street.Students pour cement into toilets in 'senior prank' at NC high school, district says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:55:01 GMT
BURLINGTON, N.C. (WGHP) — A North Carolina school district is investigating a "senior prank" at Williams High School in Burlington — which caused over $4,000 in damages. The school system says students "gained entry" overnight and poured cement into the toilets and urinals.Alamance-Burlington School System says Williams was not its only school that suffered damages, either. This sport is most commonly linked to lightning deaths Maintenance crews are cleaning up overturned desks, damaged lockers, graffiti, eggs and trash at several other high schools. Other acts of vandalism were also reported across the district."We believe in celebrating milestones in a responsible and respectful way, without crossing the line and causing harm or damage," ABSS said in a statement.The district says students involved in the vandalism face potential suspensions and legal charges. Any seniors that were involved will be forbidden from participating in graduation ceremonies.Indiana police sergeant, resident save driver from car fire after crash
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:55:01 GMT
LAKE STATION, IN. -- An Indiana police sergeant and a local resident are being hailed heroes after pulling a driver from a car that caught on fire after crashing onto a bridge embankment Thursday night.According to the Lake State Police Department, Sgt. James Lamprecht was on duty in his unmarked patrol vehicle, parked in the police parking lot around 11 p.m. on Thursday, May 25 when he observed a vehicle traveling at a high rate of speed westbound on Fairview Avenue and turning south onto Grand Boulevard, disregarding the stop sign there. Suspect dead after 48 hour crime spree, shootout with police in Batavia Lamprecht immediately pulled out and attempted to catch up to the vehicle. He lost the driver for a short time before a citizen called authorities stating that a vehicle had gone over the bridge and it was on fire.When Lamprecht arrived at the bridge on Grand Boulevard near Riverside Drive, he was flagged down by a resideny, Kevin Gaskin. Indiana police sergeant then saw a d...These billionaires have more money than the US Treasury right now
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:55:01 GMT
(The Hill) — As time winds down on how long lawmakers have to reach a deal to raise the debt ceiling to avoid the U.S. defaulting on its debt, the Treasury Department’s cash balance has been dropping. Data from the department’s website shows that its cash balance fell to $49.473 billion on Wednesday, a drop from about the $76.5 billion that it had at the close of Tuesday. J.D. Vance says Target ‘decided to wage war’ on customers with Pride Month collection The White House and congressional Republicans are in the midst of negotiations to try to raise the debt limit before it is reached, potentially as soon as June 5. As the Treasury’s cash balance drops, an increasing number of individuals in the United States and other countries throughout the world are worth more than what the government has.The Bloomberg Billionaire Index, which issues a daily ranking of the world’s wealthiest people based on net worth, lists 24 individuals as having a higher net worth than the amount of m...Addison man found guilty for setting fire to car at Elmhurst dealership
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:55:01 GMT
DUPAGE COUNTY, Ill. -- An Addison man reportedly poured gasoline and set a car on fire at an Elmhurst dealership last month.According to the DuPage County State's Attorney's Office, the Elmhurst Police Department responded to the BMW car dealership on the 500 block of West Lake Street just after 1 a.m. on Saturday, April 13. Search underway for missing Chicago woman last seen Sunday Upon arrival, Elmhurst police officers discovered a black Audi on fire. Fire crews were able to extinguish the fire once on scene.Further investigation showed that Dario Salas, 41, of Addison, entered the dealership parking lot at 1 p.m. on April 13. He reportedly poured gasoline on the black Audi, set the car on fire, and left the parking lot.Salas was arrested by the Elmhurst Police Department less than two hours after the incident. He was found guilty of two counts of arson and a class 2 felony.He will be sentenced on Thursday, June 22.Mother's loss leads to overdose awareness bill going to Texas governor's desk
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 23:55:01 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Stefanie Turner carried three large boxes of cookies into the Texas Capitol Friday morning and delivered them to three state lawmakers who she said helped send a bill named for her late son to the governor's desk. "We just wanted to express our gratitude," Turner said, smiling. "This couldn't have happened without them and so we're just grateful for them being willing to listen, to hear the problem that is happening and be part of the solution." What we know about possible impeachment against Attorney General Ken Paxton The Texas House of Representatives signed off Thursday on a minor change the Senate made to House Bill 3908, initially introduced by Republican Rep. Terry Wilson of Georgetown. The legislation is now bound for Gov. Greg Abbott's desk, where he's expected to sign it into law.It would require every school district in Texas to teach their students in sixth through 12th grades each year about preventing fentanyl abuse and making them aware of its deadly...Latest news
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