Jason Oppenheim talks real estate, love and drama on 'Selling Sunset'
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:35 GMT
Real estate mogul Jason Oppenheim appears to be on top of the world right now.He is the president and founder of The Oppenheim Group alongside his twin brother, Brett. The brothers and their team star in the Netflix reality series "Selling Sunset."The series follows the drama, work and love lives of the real estate agents and the brothers themselves. Oppenheim himself gets entangled in it sometimes and has dated some of his colleagues. He recently dated Chrishell Stause, who has since moved on to Australian musician G Flip. The two ladies just tied the knot.When it comes to Stause and other exes, Oppenheim has no hard feelings and is happy for them. "I was super supportive of all of Chrishell's decisions, especially as it relates to relationships," he told KTLA 5's Dayna Devon. "I like the two of them. I think they're awesome. I also think it's a good example for people. There's a lot of social pressure and cultural pressure on all of us and for her (Chrishell) to just kind of super...Woman wounded in Oakland shooting
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:35 GMT
OAKLAND — A woman was shot Friday morning in East Oakland, authorities said.The woman was driven to a hospital by another person where she was being treated for a gunshot wound to her abdomen, authorities said. Her condition was not immediately available.The shooting happened about 11:36 a.m. Friday outside in the 9700 block of Edes Avenue.The woman was shot by someone seen driving away in a truck, authorities said. A detailed description of the suspect and and vehicle were not released.A motive for the shooting was under investigation and no arrests were announced.Police and Crime Stoppers of Oakland are offering up to $5,000 in reward money for information leading to the arrest of the shooter. Anyone with information may call police at 510-238-3426 or Crime Stoppers at 510-777-8572.Pentagon leak suspect Teixeira will remain jailed before trial
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:35 GMT
By Alanna Durkin Richer and Eric Tucker | Associated PressA Massachusetts Air National Guard member charged with leaking highly classified military documents will remain behind bars while he awaits trial, a federal magistrate judge ruled Friday.The ruling comes after prosecutors revealed that 21-year-old Jack Teixeira had a history of violent rhetoric, and was caught by superiors months before his arrest taking notes on classified information or viewing intelligence not related to his job.In ordering Teixeira to remain locked up, U.S. Magistrate Judge David Hennessy cited his “fascination with guns,” disturbing online statements and prior admonitions by superiors about his handling of sensitive information. He said the criminal case represented “a profound breach of the defendant’s word that he would protect information related to the security of the United States.”“Who did he put at risk? I mean, you could make a list as long as a phone book,R...Judge finds Contra Costa DA’s filing practices are racist, dismisses gang charges in murder case
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:35 GMT
MARTINEZ — In a first-of-its kind ruling statewide, a judge on Friday dismissed gang charges against four Bay Area men under the Racial Justice Act, ruling that Contra Costa prosecutors have disproportionately targeted Black people with enhancements that open the door for sentences of life in prison without parole.It is a case already under heavy scrutiny because two of the defendants were directly referenced in racist and braggadocios text messages sent by Antioch police officers who investigated their alleged crimes. The texts — part of a much larger scandal involving racism, alleged civil rights violations, and dozens of impugned officers — made light of injuring the men during their arrests and referred to Black people in explicitly racist ways.Earlier this week, county prosecutors formally conceded that the racist texts by Antioch officers constituted a separate violation of the Racial Justice Act, and said they’ll debate the appropriate legal remedy bef...San Jose native set to make MLB debut, join Oakland A’s bullpen mix
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:35 GMT
After eight seasons in the minor leagues, including a mid-career position change to pitcher, Bay Area native Lucas Erceg is set to make his major league debut with the Oakland A’s.The A’s on Friday announced that Erceg, 28, was joining the team in Houston for the start of a weekend series against the defending World Series champion Astros. The A’s needed another reliever because Zach Jackson went on the 15-day IL with a flexor strain in his right elbow. To make room for Erceg on the 40-man roster, the A’s designated right-hander Zach Neal for assignment.The A’s just added Erceg to the organization on Wednesday night in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers, and he had yet to appear in a game with the A’s Triple-A team in Las Vegas.Erceg is an intriguing addition for the A’s. Erceg has a strong arm, he can hit nearly 100 MPH, but is relatively inexperienced as a professional pitcher, turning to the mound in 2021 after his ascent as a power-hitti...California canceled $200 million in Middle Class Tax Refunds to balance budget — did anyone miss out?
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:35 GMT
It was one of the more curious bullet points in Gov. Gavin Newsom’s presentation last week on how his administration will painlessly absorb, without slashing programs or hiking taxes, a deficit that has swelled to $31.5 billion: The state will hang on to $200 million it had promised last year for “Middle Class Tax Refunds.”So did Newsom pull a Lucy and snatch away the football from poor Charlie Brown taxpayers? Not quite. The unspent refund money stemmed from an overestimate of qualifying taxpayers who couldn’t claim the refund — dead people and splitters who departed California.“The principal reason,” Department of Finance spokesman H.D. Palmer said, “is that our estimate didn’t account for turnover due to migration and deaths.”California was in a very different budget place a year ago, boasting an unprecedented $97.5 billion budget surplus thanks to economic gains enjoyed by the state’s wealthiest residents, whose p...Documents: Santa Clara Councilmember Anthony Becker admitted to leak, tried to frame mayor
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:35 GMT
Santa Clara Councilmember Anthony Becker admitted to Councilmember Suds Jain that he leaked a confidential grand jury report, and asked a campaign volunteer subpoenaed in the course of the investigation to blame the leak on Mayor Lisa Gillmor, according to grand jury transcripts obtained by this news organization.Becker was indicted by a criminal grand jury last month and has pled not guilty to allegedly leaking a Santa Clara County Civil Grand Jury report about the council’s relationship with the San Francisco 49ers to the team and to the Silicon Valley Voice, and then lying about it.Becker, through his public defender Christopher Montoya, has maintained his innocence, with the attorney telling reporters earlier this month that “first-time impressions of a case are often wrong or incomplete.”But transcripts of testimonies given to the criminal grand jury that indicted Becker paint a different picture.During a March 29 hearing, Jain — one of Becker’s al...Oakland police arrest man in slaying downtown last month
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:35 GMT
(BCN) -- Oakland police on Friday announced an arrest in a slaying last month downtown. Reddick Mickle, 46, was arrested Wednesday afternoon in Oakland for the April 26 slaying in the 300 block of 10th Street. Security guard who shot Banko Brown felt ‘on edge’ before Walgreens killing Police said Mickle killed a yet-to-be-identified male victim around 7:30 a.m. on that date. Officers found the victim that morning with trauma to his head. The victim died where officers located him, according to police. Mickle is being held in Santa Rita Jail in Dublin and is expected to enter a plea June 9 at the Wiley W. Manuel Courthouse in Oakland. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.American Airlines and JetBlue must abandon their partnership in the Northeast, federal judge rules
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:35 GMT
American Airlines and JetBlue Airways must abandon their partnership in the northeast United States, a federal judge in Boston ruled Friday, saying that the government proved that the deal reduces competition in the airline industry.The ruling is a blow for the airlines, which have said that their deal helps consumers by creating a stronger competitor in the Northeast to Delta Air Lines and United Airlines.But U.S. District Judge Leo Sorokin wrote that through their alliance, American and JetBlue carved up Northeast markets between them, “replacing full-throated competition with broad cooperation.”Sorokin said the airlines offered only minimal evidence that the partnership helped consumers.The ruling is a major victory for the Biden administration, which has used aggressive enforcement of antitrust laws to fight against mergers and other arrangements between large corporations. The Justice Department sued to kill the deal in 2021, and was joined by six states and the District of Col...Business Highlights: Fed chair hints at rate hike pause; Talks to avoid US default at standstill
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 22:00:35 GMT
___ Federal Reserve Chair Powell hints at a pause in rate hikes when central bank meets next monthWASHINGTON (AP) — Chair Jerome Powell indicated that the Federal Reserve will likely forgo an increase in its benchmark interest rate when it meets in June for the first time since it began raising its key rate 14 months ago to fight high inflation. In signaling so, Powell provided some clarity about the Fed’s likely next policy move after a cacophony of speeches this week by central bank officials had clouded the picture. “Having come this far, we can afford to look at the data and the evolving outlook and make careful assessments,” Powell said, referring to the Fed’s 10 straight rate hikes.___Debt limit talks in standstill as Republicans, White House face ‘real differences’WASHINGTON (AP) — Debt limit talks came to an abrupt standstill after Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said it’s time to “pause” negotiations. A White House official acknowledged there are “real differences” ...Latest news
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