Author: Artificial Intelligence

A bell ringing ceremony and moment of silence will be held for the victims of the 2015 terrorist attack in San Bernardino, nine years after the shooting that killed 14 people and injured nearly 20 more at an annual training event. Monday marks nine years since the Inland Regional Center shooting. The county will hold an online moment of silence at 10:55 a.m. in memory of the victims. Thirteen county employees were killed in the attack. As part of the annual Day of Remembrance at California State University, San Bernardino campus, the bell in the campus Peace Garden will be…

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An Israeli-American soldier believed to have been captured alive by Hamas in a terrorist attack on October 7, 2023, was actually killed that day and his body was transferred to the Gaza Strip, the Israeli military said on Monday. Announced. Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz paid his respects, saying on the X program that Omer Neutra, a 21-year-old from New York who moved to Israel and served as a tank platoon commander, was killed in combat. “Omer’s life and dedication represents the best and strongest of what we have built as a nation,” he said in a post to X.…

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Crews announced Sunday evening that the Canyon Crest Fire was completely contained at 254 acres. The fire burned through parts of San Bernardino County and neighboring Riverside County, prompting evacuation orders when it broke out around 5:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day. The fire was controlled by the San Bernardino Fire Department near Canyon Crest Drive and Weeping Willow Lane in the Fontana area, according to CAL FIRE. The San Bernardino County Fire Department initially reported that crews were on scene of a 100-by-100-foot ignition on an uphill slope. The department quickly upgraded the fire from a second alert to a…

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Grieving family and friends gathered at the scene of the shooting in Rosemead on Sunday afternoon to pay their respects to the man. The deadly violent incident occurred just before 3 a.m. on Nov. 29 in the 7700 block of Garvey Avenue, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department officials said. The victim, identified by his family as Paul Pacheco Jr., was pronounced dead at the scene. Details are very limited and it’s unclear exactly what happened, but officials say Pacheco was just walking down the street when he was shot. The family holds a vigil in Rosemead to remember Paul Pacheco…

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Santa Ana Police Department officers shot and killed a man Sunday evening who was believed to be carrying a loaded rifle, officials said. However, police confirmed that the rifle was later determined to be fake. According to the department, around 5:30 p.m. Sunday, officers received a report of a man armed with a loaded rifle in the area of ​​Broadway and Second Avenue. Then, at 6:22 p.m., SAPD issued a notice on X (formerly Twitter) warning the public to stay away from police activity in the same area. Police say an officer approached the suspect and opened fire. After the…

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Consumers in the United States are scouring the Internet for online deals to take advantage of the post-Thanksgiving Cyber ​​Monday shopping marathon. While e-commerce is now part of many people’s normal routines and holiday shopping season, Cyber ​​Monday (a term coined by the National Retail Federation in 2005) is the year’s biggest online shopping season thanks to sales. It’s a shopping day. And the hype the industry has created to promote it. Adobe Analytics, which tracks online shopping, predicts that consumers will spend a record $13.2 billion on Monday, an increase of 6.1% from last year. That would make it…

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(NEXSTAR) — Skywatchers have had a dazzling year so far, with a solar eclipse, the return of the Devil’s Comet, and multiple chances to see the Northern Lights. This spectacular sight will continue until 2025. Or, more appropriately, the disappearance of certain sights. It is related to Saturn, which may be one of the most recognizable planets in the solar system thanks to its rings. According to NASA, these tree rings are thought to be made up of chunks of rock and ice that range in size from tiny grains to chunks as large as houses. However, those rings will…

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The owner of a longtime Orange County restaurant and Irish pub is asking for the public’s help after a thief stole its iconic sign. Bill Madden, who has owned Silky Sullivan’s Restaurant & Irish Pub in Fountain Valley for 40 years, said the Nov. 29 robbery occurred at the back of the old restaurant under a tarp while the sign was stolen. He said it happened while he was in storage. Madden removed the sign from its perch above the door while the store moved to a new location across the street. The Nov. 29 sign robbery occurred at the…

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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — Vada Carawan was scared but focused. An 11-year-old girl’s father had just suffered a heart attack, and she was trying to put into practice CPR training she had recently received. Vada’s Virginia Beach Girl Scout troop had just learned CPR 11 days ago, and at that moment late last month, when her father was unresponsive and her dog was upset, she focused her energy on saving him. I poured it. “Just try your best to do what you want to do,” Vada told Nexstar’s WAVY. “At first, I thought, ‘I don’t know if I can…

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WASHINGTON (AP) – President Joe Biden pardoned his son Hunter on Sunday night, sparing the younger Biden a possible conviction on felony firearms and tax charges and giving him special powers as president. The company withdrew its previous promise not to use the company for any purpose. About his family. The Democratic president previously said he had no intention of pardoning or commuting his son’s sentence after he was convicted in two cases in Delaware and California. The move comes weeks before Hunter Biden is scheduled to be punished following his trial conviction in a gun case and guilty plea…

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