Author: Artificial Intelligence

A 25-year-old woman is dead and two others are hospitalized after a man fleeing Fountain Valley police in a truck crashed into her car Monday night, authorities said.Police arrested Timothy Bradford Cole, 43, of Huntington Beach, after his Dodge Ram crashed into a white BMW at the intersection of Ellis and Magnolia streets just after 10 p.m., Fountain Valley police said. did.Police said Cole was speeding, ran a red light and collided with a BMW that was heading south.The three people inside the BMW were rushed to a local trauma center, but one of them, a 25-year-old woman, died on…

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South Korean opposition lawmakers moved Wednesday to impeach President Yun Seok-Yeol after he shocked East Asia’s democracies by imposing martial law, only to lift it hours later after intense pressure. Six opposition parties, led by the Democratic Party, which controls the National Assembly, filed articles of impeachment against Yun on Wednesday afternoon local time, jointly taking swift action against what the Democratic Party called the Yun administration’s “unconstitutional and illegal declaration of martial law.” I responded. Democratic Party chief spokesperson Cho Seung-rae said the party would also begin impeachment proceedings against Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun and Interior Minister Lee Sang-min,…

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A man whose family was subjected to a racist abuse on a LAX shuttle bus said his children are struggling to cope with the discouraging incident. In a video shot on November 23, Pervez Tawfik recorded a woman hurling racial insults at her family after they returned to Los Angeles International Airport from a trip to Cancun, Mexico. Tawfik said the woman was sitting next to her 11-year-old son on a United Airlines flight while she was returning home to Massachusetts with her loved ones. The man said the woman asked the boy about his heritage. As the family boarded…

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For millions of fast food customers in the United States, the price of convenience is piling up. Online food delivery has become a trillion-dollar, yes, trillion-dollar business. But there are hefty fees for each order that can quickly take away the cost of an otherwise ready-to-eat, affordable meal, making it quickly edible and unaffordable. According to Chowhound, delivery services often include fees that aren’t immediately obvious. They range from service fees to small ordering fees to higher menu prices compared to in-store purchases. “You may be able to get a meal directly from the cheapest fast food chain in the…

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A San Fernando Valley man posing as a European aristocrat is guilty of running a Ponzi scheme targeting the Filipino community, including many elderly church parishioners, and receiving nearly $6 million from them in the process. agreed to acknowledge. Sylvain William Maximilian Dabsburg 17th of West Hills will plead guilty to one count of wire fraud, the U.S. Department of Justice announced in a news release. Mr. Dabsburg’s name is reminiscent of a European aristocrat, but he has been legally changed to this name, and “he is not a descendant of the Holy Roman Emperor or the Austrian Emperor,” a…

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A group of six former Apple employees have been indicted on charges that they stole thousands of dollars from the tech giant through fraudulent charity schemes over a three-year period, the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office announced in a news release Tuesday.Siu Kei “Alex” Kwan, 37, of Castro Valley. Yassie “Haison” Yuen, 34, of San Jose. Yat C. “Sunny” Ng, 35, of Milpitas; Wentao “Victor” Li, 38, of Hayward. Lichao Ni, 39, of Sunnyvale, and Zheng Chang, 31, of Union City, are charged with grand larceny, conspiracy to commit grand larceny, perjury and tax evasion.According to prosecutors, from July…

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“I’m a very lucky person.” That was the message Jerry Heath had for the California Lottery after winning a life-changing $44.3 million Powerball jackpot. Heath, a former Long Beach police detective and U.S. Army veteran, bought the winning ticket for the August raffle at Ralph’s in Dana Point. Heath, a graduate of Cal State Long Beach (formerly Long Beach State University), said he came from poor roots and a low-income upbringing. He said he does it to have fun playing the lottery and to support the important mission of supporting California’s public education system. According to Heath, having money doesn’t…

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As we know, Christmas always falls on December 25th. But Thanksgiving has always been the fourth Thursday in November, and sometimes it was as early as November 22nd… or this year… it was November 28th at the latest. Let’s rewind. Remember when Halloween was on a Thursday and November 1st was a Friday? This set the calendar in motion to crush the remaining holidays. It was almost a week into November before Thursday arrived, so the fourth Thursday of the month would come at the end of the month. It’s actually the slowest Thursday. As a result, the 27 days…

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After years of debate, nearly two miles of fencing that prevented elk from accessing water and competing with nearby cattle for food at Point Reyes National Seashore will be removed, the National Park Service said Monday. It was announced on . The 8-foot-tall, 3.2-mile-long enclosure fence has been denounced as inhumane by animal rights activists but supported by ranchers and will be removed, along with all temporary water systems.“We analyzed three alternatives and incorporated feedback from more than 35,000 public comment letters collected during three comment periods,” Park Director Ann Altman said in a media statement. said. “The benefit of…

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Nathan Hockman was formally sworn in as the 44th Los Angeles County District Attorney Tuesday during a ceremony on the front steps of the Hall of Justice. Hockman replaces former District Attorney George Gascon, who won re-election in a landslide in November. Former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger formally swore in Mr. Hochman. Speakers at the ceremony included Los Angeles County Supervisor Kathryn Berger, Los Angeles County Sheriff Robert Luna, Los Angeles Police Chief Jim McDonnell, and other local leaders. About a dozen people attended the ceremony to voice their opposition to some of Hochman’s proposed policy changes. Of the many…

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