PHOTOS: Scene of the mass shooting following Denver Nuggets’ NBA Finals victory

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:09:50 GMT

PHOTOS: Scene of the mass shooting following Denver Nuggets’ NBA Finals victory At least 10 people — including a suspect — were injured in an overnight shooting in downtown Denver amid jubilant street celebrations following the Nuggets’ NBA basketball championship victory. A man who police say is a suspect was one of the people shot and was taken into custody.

Pasadena considers new shelters and safe parking spots to fight homelessness

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:09:50 GMT

Pasadena considers new shelters and safe parking spots to fight homelessness The city of Pasadena is considering new measures to fight the homeless crisis that include creating designated parking spots for those experiencing homelessness.Officials are looking into converting certain spaces in the city to those designated parking spots.Some of the zoning amendments officials are considering include:Allowing safe parking sites on all religious institutions, colleges and transit facilities throughout Pasadena with a minor conditional-use permit.Redefining emergency shelters to provide more flexibility for local nonprofits.Establishing “low-barrier navigation” centers, which provide temporary living facilities without some of the requirements already in place. For example, many shelters require sobriety and mental health treatment.The proposal also increases the number of available beds in Pasadena by a significant amount, possibly up to 2,400.The amendments are still being tweaked, but they are part of the city’s homelessness plan, which aims to increase the av...

Recipe: Nothing Says Summer Like A Cameron Diaz Crunch Salad And Glass of Sauvignon Blanc

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:09:50 GMT

Recipe: Nothing Says Summer Like A Cameron Diaz Crunch Salad And Glass of Sauvignon Blanc Avaline, the organic and vegan-friendly wine brand created by actress and wellness author Cameron Diaz together with  Katherine Power, has partnered with Goop Kitchen to create a summer salad inspired by Diaz’s recipe below,  celebrating the launch of Avaline’s third wine, Sauvignon Blanc. The fresh mango and avocado paired with mounds of herbs are a perfect pairing with the  delicate notes of rose petal and pink grapefruit of the Sauvignon Blanc. The salad is available via Goop Kitchen via the Goop Kitchen app, Doordash, Caviar and Postmates.  “When I’m dreaming about my ideal summer afternoon, say a Saturday in late July, it includes a fresh summer salad, a crisp glass of Sauvignon Blanc and a tableful of friends,” Diaz said in a press release.  Cameron’s Summer Crunch Salad:We like to layer this salad in a bowl. Start with your salad greens on the bottom, and then layer in all of the vegetables, mango and avocado.Garnish with the herbs on top. When you’re ready to serve, toss the...

Manh Bangvan Nguyen Killed in DUI Crash on State Route 76 [Pala, CA]

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:09:50 GMT

Manh Bangvan Nguyen Killed in DUI Crash on State Route 76 [Pala, CA] DUI Driver Arrested Following Fatal Multi-Vehicle Collision at Magee RoadPALA, CA (June 12, 2023) – On Monday night, Manh Bangvan Nguyen lost his life after a DUI car crash on State Route 76.The accident took place on May 29th, at around 9:10 p.m., along State Route 76 at Magee Road.According to reports, a woman traveling eastbound on State Route 76, in a Toyota Camry veered into the westbound lane of the highway east of Magee Road, and crashed into a Hyundai Santa Fe.As a result, the crash caused a series of crashes involving a Lexus GS-350 and a Jeep Laredo.Unfortunately, the Lexus driver, 65-year-old Fountain Valley resident Manh Bangvan Nguyen, died at the scene.Meanwhile, medics took the drivers of the Toyota and the Jeep, along with two other occupants of the involved vehicles, to the hospital for treatment of minor to moderate injuries.Police eventually charged the Toyota driver, Bianca Anahy Hernandez, 23, with driving under the influence and gross vehicular manslaught...

Larry Ellison edges past Bill Gates as world’s fourth-richest person, Bloomberg says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:09:50 GMT

Larry Ellison edges past Bill Gates as world’s fourth-richest person, Bloomberg says By Ramishah Maruf | CNNNew York – Oracle (ORCL) founder Larry Ellison is reaping the benefits of artificial intelligence popularity, edging past Microsoft (MSFT) founder Bill Gates to land the number four spot on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index on Monday, according to Bloomberg.Ellison is now the world’s fourth-richest person, with a staggering $129.8 billion net worth, Bloomberg reported. He just squeaked past Gates, whose net worth — Bloomberg reported — is currently $129.1 billion. It’s the first time Ellison is richer than Gates and ranked above No. 5 on the list, the outlet reported.Ellison announced he was stepping down as Oracle CEO in 2014, though he didn’t leave the company. He then became the technology company’s chairman and chief technology officer and has accumulated most of his wealth from his stake in it.Oracle’s stock has risen more than 42% year to date and is currently trading at $116.50 as of Monday market close. Oracle earned a record $50 billion revenue i...

Niles: Why Disney’s Star Wars hotel was too much, for too few

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:09:50 GMT

Niles: Why Disney’s Star Wars hotel was too much, for too few Disney rarely suffers major, expensive flops in its theme parks segment. But the company just took a big loss with its announced closure of the Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser at the Walt Disney World Resort.The company said last month that it will close its award-winning “Star Wars hotel” this fall, just a year and a half after the property opened in early 2022. Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser is a two-night interactive experience that is meant to simulate a cruise in space, with character encounters and a “port call” to the Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge land in the Disney’s Hollywood Studios theme park. It’s pricey — costing up to $6,000 for a family of four.That cost limited the potential audience for Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser, which already was limited by Disney’s choice to design the Starcruiser as an extended, immersive experience aimed at Star Wars’ most dedicated fans. As such, Star Wars Galactic Starcruiser’s commercial failure should endure in the memories of industry inside...

Affordable homes project in San Jose lands key construction financing

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:09:50 GMT

Affordable homes project in San Jose lands key construction financing SAN JOSE — A housing development in San Jose consisting of about 100 apartments has landed key chunks of the construction financing needed to build the project, Santa Clara County real estate records show.The project, known as The Charles, is slated to be built at 551 Keyes Street next to South 12th Street near Happy Hollow Park & Zoo.The six-story development would consist of 99 residential units and be a 100% affordable project, San Jose city planning documents show.Street-level view of a 100% affordable housing development consisting of 99 apartments at 551 Keyes Street in San Jose, concept. (David Baker Architects)San Jose and Santa Clara County were among the key providers of the construction financing for the housing development, documents filed on June 12 with the county Recorder’s Office show.The overall construction cost for the project is slightly under $87 million, according to information that a state Treasurer’s Office committee posted.The dev...

Former Mitty star Aaron Gordon wins NBA title with HS coach Kennedy by his side

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:09:50 GMT

Former Mitty star Aaron Gordon wins NBA title with HS coach Kennedy by his side Archbishop Mitty boys basketball coach Tim Kennedy was inside Ball Arena in Denver and got to watch as his program’s greatest player, Aaron Gordon, won his first NBA championship on Monday night.When the final buzzer sounded on the Nuggets’ 94-89 victory over the Miami Heat, confetti rained down and the longtime San Jose coach beamed with pride while cheering and celebrating in the Denver stands. “I’m exhausted, but seeing Aaron win it was a dream come true,” Kennedy told the Bay Area News Group on Tuesday morning. “When your players go to college, that’s special. When they get drafted, you think you’ve hit the top. But to win and be a world champion on the highest stage, it doesn’t get any better.”Unbelievable night for Monarch legend Aaron Gordon as he helps the @nuggets win an NBA championship. Proud of everything this great competitor and teammate has accomplished. Represents himself and everything Monarch basketball stands for so well. #AlwaysAMonarch pic.twitter.com/n3sLdJvKSA...

Dangerous Pathogens and Cruelty Law Violations at Perdue Subsidiary, Animal Rights Report Alleges

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:09:50 GMT

Dangerous Pathogens and Cruelty Law Violations at Perdue Subsidiary, Animal Rights Report Alleges Photo: Courtesy of Direct Action Everywhere (DxE)Hours before dawn on Tuesday, eight animal liberation activists entered the Petaluma Poultry slaughterhouse facility in Sonoma County, California, disguised as workers, with the aim of rescuing as many chickens as possible.Meanwhile, approximately 175 protesters gathered outside the property, where up to 49,000 chickens are killed every day, and where animal rights activists allege animal abuses and risks to public health are rampant. Some of the demonstrators joined those who had entered the property to assist in the planned “open rescue” action: a tactic by which activists publicly remove ailing animals from factory farms and bring them to animal sanctuaries, while highlighting the harms of the meat and animal products industry.By 3 a.m. PT, as partly captured in a video shared exclusively with The Intercept, activists had removed around 10 chickens from trucks that had transported thousands of chickens onto the slaughterhouse pro...

Algorithm Used in Jordanian World Bank Aid Program Stiffs the Poorest

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 06:09:50 GMT

Algorithm Used in Jordanian World Bank Aid Program Stiffs the Poorest A program spearheaded by the World Bank that uses algorithmic decision-making to means-test poverty relief money is failing the very people it’s intended to protect, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch. The anti-poverty program in question, known as the Unified Cash Transfer Program, was put in place by the Jordanian government.Having software systems make important choices is often billed as a means of making those choices more rational, fair, and effective. In the case of the poverty relief program, however, the Human Rights Watch investigation found the algorithm relies on stereotypes and faulty assumptions about poverty.“Its formula also flattens the economic complexity of people’s lives into a crude ranking.”“The problem is not merely that the algorithm relies on inaccurate and unreliable data about people’s finances,” the report found. “Its formula also flattens the economic complexity of people’s lives into a crude ranking that pits one household against another, ...