Man walking on Richmond freeway dies after being hit by truck

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:52:40 GMT

Man walking on Richmond freeway dies after being hit by truck RICHMOND — A man walking on Interstate 580 died Tuesday morning after he was hit by a pickup truck, the California Highway Patrol said.The man’s name was not immediately released pending confirmation of his identity and notification of next of kin.The man was hit by a Chevrolet Silverado truck about 3:26 a.m. Tuesday in the westbound lanes of I-580 near Canal Boulevard, the CHP said.He was pronounced dead at the scene. The truck driver remained at the scene and was cooperating with investigators.Drugs or alcohol do not appear to be factors in the crash, according to the CHP.Investigators were trying to determine why the man was on the freeway.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | CHP: Wrong-way drunk driver killed South Bay jail deputy in freeway crash Crashes and Disasters | Driver in East Bay fatal DUI will receive up to one year in jail through plea deal Crashes and Disasters | Motorcyclist killed when he’s ejected, then ru...

New study shows Southern California is hot zone for Alzheimer’s disease

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:52:40 GMT

New study shows Southern California is hot zone for Alzheimer’s disease Southern California is a hot zone for Alzheimer’s disease, with four local counties already reporting some of the nation’s highest numbers of people diagnosed with the disease and demographic factors suggesting a flood of new patients is coming in future decades, according to a report released Monday, July 17, by the Alzheimer’s Association.Overall, Los Angeles and Orange counties both rank in the nation’s top 10 based on the sheer number of people with Alzheimer’s and related dementias. That’s to be expected; both counties also are among the nation’s 10 biggest by population.In all, the report found that 326,300 people in the four-county region that includes Riverside and San Bernardino counties have Alzheimer’s, an incurable, progressive disease that affects cognition and is one of the nation’s leading causes of death. The current Alzheimer’s headcount includes 190,300 people in Los Angeles County, 57,800 in Orange County, 46,000 in Riverside County and 32,200 in San Bernardino Co...

Rory McIlroy is laying low ahead of the British Open as he tries to end his major drought

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:52:40 GMT

Rory McIlroy is laying low ahead of the British Open as he tries to end his major drought HOYLAKE, England (AP) — The most telling comment from Rory McIlroy about this British Open, and his hopes of ending an astonishing nine-year drought in the majors, is that he said nothing at all.For the second straight major, McIlroy removed himself from the lineup of pre-tournament news conferences, instead offering a few vague quotes through the R&A and random interviews.The attention on him is greater than ever, on and off the golf course.He has been the strongest voice for the PGA Tour in its battle with LIV Golf, now shockingly a proposed partnership. Inside the ropes, he is coming off a win at the Scottish Open and now returns to Royal Liverpool, where he won wire-to-wire the last time the Open was here in 2014.Rain fell on the already green links of Hoylake on Tuesday, conditions that suited McIlroy in his previous four major titles, all of which led Padraig Harrington to refer to McIlroy as a “person of interest” this week.“Everything seems to be setting up nicely,” Harr...

G20 finance chiefs end their meeting in India without consensus on the war in Ukraine

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:52:40 GMT

G20 finance chiefs end their meeting in India without consensus on the war in Ukraine NEW DELHI (AP) — A meeting of finance chiefs and central bank governors of the Group of 20 leading economies ended on Tuesday in India without a consensus because of differences between countries over the war in Ukraine.Following two days of talks, there was no final communique. Instead, India, as the host nation, was forced to issue the G20 Chair’s summary and an outcome document. Speaking to reporters after the meeting concluded in Gandhinagar, a city in the western state of Gujarat, India’s finance minister said the reason for the chair statement was “because we still don’t have a common language on the Russia Ukraine war”.Nirmala Sitharaman said that the language describing the war had been drawn directly from last year’s G20 leaders summit declaration in Indonesia. “We don’t have the mandate to change that,” she said, adding that this was something the leaders would have to decide when they gather in the capital, New Delhi, for the main summit in September.According to th...

Mammals may have hunted down dinosaurs for dinner, rare fossil suggests

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:52:40 GMT

Mammals may have hunted down dinosaurs for dinner, rare fossil suggests NEW YORK (AP) — An unusual find in China suggests some early mammals may have hunted dinosaur for dinner. The fossil shows a badgerlike creature chomping down on a small, beaked dinosaur, their skeletons intertwined. The find comes from a site known as “China’s Pompeii,” where mud and debris from long-ago volcanoes buried creatures in their tracks. “It does seem like this is a prehistoric hunt, captured in stone, like a freeze frame,” University of Edinburgh paleontologist Steve Brusatte, who was not involved with the study, said in an email.The fossil, described Tuesday in the journal Scientific Reports, shows two creatures from around 125 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period. Even though the mammal is much smaller, researchers think it was attacking the dinosaur when they both got caught in the volcanic flow, said study author Jordan Mallon, a paleobiologist at the Canadian Museum of Nature. The mammal is perched on the dinosaur, its paws gripping the reptile’s ja...

Panama Ex-President Martinelli is sentenced to 10 years in prison for money laundering

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:52:40 GMT

Panama Ex-President Martinelli is sentenced to 10 years in prison for money laundering PANAMA CITY (AP) — Former Panamanian President Ricardo Martinelli was sentenced Tuesday to more than 10 years in prison for money laundering.Martinelli, 71, had been trying to mount a political comeback in next year’s general elections, but a judge sentenced him to 128 months in prison in a case that revolved around the purchase of a media company.The supermarket magnate who governed Panama from 2009 to 2014 was elected by his party last month as its presidential candidate for the May 5 election.The case, known locally as “New Business,” dates back to 2017 and concerns the 2010 purchase of a publishing company that owns national newspapers.Prosecutors said companies that had won lucrative government contracts during Martinelli’s presidency funneled money to a front company that was then used to purchase the publisher. The transactions involved a complex series of foreign money transfers totally $43 million. The front company collecting the money was called “New Business.”In closing ...

Trump notified he's target of probe into efforts to overturn the 2020 election

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:52:40 GMT

Trump notified he's target of probe into efforts to overturn the 2020 election WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump said Tuesday he has received a letter informing him that he is a target of the Justice Department's investigation into efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election, an indication he could soon be charged by U.S. prosecutors.New federal charges, on top of existing state and federal counts in New York and Florida and a separate election-interference investigation nearing conclusion in Georgia, would add to the list of legal problems for Trump as he pursues the 2024 Republican presidential nomination. Trump disclosed the existence of a target letter in a post on his Truth Social platform, saying he received it Sunday night and that he anticipates being indicted. Such a letter often precedes an indictment and is used to advise individuals under investigation that prosecutors have gathered evidence linking them to a crime; Trump, for instance, received one soon before being charged last month in a separate investigation...

170 puppies rescued after fire at Pembroke Pines pet store, all survive

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:52:40 GMT

170 puppies rescued after fire at Pembroke Pines pet store, all survive A quick response from Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue saved the lives of 170 puppies after a structure fire broke out at Forever Puppies.The fire department received a report of a structure fire at the pet store, located at 9803 Pines Blvd, around 7 a.m., Tuesday. Upon arrival, crews encountered significant smoke emanating from the building. The fire protection system’s sprinklers had already extinguished a small fire, preventing further damage.https://twitter.com/PPinesPD/status/1681320878129180674?s=20Fire Rescue teams immediately assisted with ventilation efforts to clear the smoke from the structure. Their focus then shifted to ensuring the safety and well-being of the puppies housed within the store.Pembroke Pines Fire Rescue crews carefully removed approximately 170 puppies from the building, transferring them to the safety of the parking lot. Temporary kennels were set up to provide a secure environment until transportation to another facility could be arranged by the busin...

Broward County School Board swear in Superintendent Dr. Peter Licata

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:52:40 GMT

Broward County School Board swear in Superintendent Dr. Peter Licata The Broward County School Board (BCSB), the sixth-largest district in the country, swore in Dr. Peter Licata as their new superintendent, Tuesday morning.Dr. Licata took over as head of the district after Dr. Vicki Cartwright’s resignation earlier in the year.Licata, the third superintendent in three years, said one of his biggest goals is to make sure the district becomes an “A” district again. Throughout the years, the BCSB has seen its share of controversy and instability. “Everyone on that board wants the best for children,” said Licata. “My success over the years has been focused on children — make sure there. When you run into a problem, put them in between that and say what’s best for them and answer that way. When you can do that, it’s hard for people to poke holes in that.”Now Licata has to juggle a politically diverse board as he focuses on students, teacher recruitment and convincing families to stay with the dis...

A 12-year-old is facing charges for allegedly throwing acid on an 11-year-old girl at a Detroit playground, officials say

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 22:52:40 GMT

A 12-year-old is facing charges for allegedly throwing acid on an 11-year-old girl at a Detroit playground, officials say (CNN) — A 12-year-old girl in Detroit is facing charges after allegedly throwing acid on an 11-year-old girl at a playground, officials said.Deaira Summers, the 11-year-old suffered second-degree burns on her back, legs and arms in the July 9 attack, her mother, Dominique Summers told CNN affiliate WXYZ.Summers said Deaira was playing with her siblings and cousins at a playground when she was caught in the middle of an altercation between the 12-year-old and one of Deaira’s family members.“I feel like it was the most evil thing you could do to a kid and especially the fact that she was an innocent bystander,” Summers told WXYZ.“I hope she get what she deserve, and they all get what they deserve,” Deaira told the station, saying she wants everyone involved to be held accountable.The 12-year-old is expected in court Tuesday afternoon for a hearing on the charges – assault with intent to do great bodily harm and felonious assault, the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office said in a statemen...