They said it: A hard parting
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“Sometimes, it just feels personal.”— Stu Clary, a fan of the Oakland Athletics baseball team who organized a June 14 “reverse boycott” that drew 27,759 to the Oakland Coliseum to protest the team’s planned relocation to Las Vegas, where Nevada’s lawmakers and governor approved public funding for the A’s stadium project last week.Biden, DeSantis highlight parade of Silicon Valley fundraisers. Will all the talk focus on Trump?
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:33:46 GMT
In the week after news broke of Donald Trump’s historic federal indictment, his campaign announced the former president raised more than $6 million for his 2024 run for the White House.What’s also unique about Trump’s haul — he didn’t raise it the popular way, by flying hat in hand to Northern California.The parade of presidential hopefuls descending on the Bay Area has officially begun with even President Biden himself scheduled to attend three private fundraisers this week at some of the region’s most exclusive neighborhoods.Like Biden, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is coming to the belly of his blue-state rival on Monday — not necessarily to thumb his nose at his Golden State nemesis Gov. Gavin Newsom to rub in Florida’s sending three dozen migrants on a wayward journey to Sacramento earlier this month.DeSantis will be here for the money. A Woodside estate is also on his itinerary – just miles from Biden’s $6,600-a-plate n...I-80 collision involving big rig diesel spill, one hospitalized
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(BCN) -- California Highway Patrol is investigating a series of collisions early Sunday on Interstate 80, in Contra Costa County, including a big rig that reportedly spilled diesel fuel after being punctured. 1 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Liberty Station Juneteenth event The crashes were first reported to CHP just before 1 a.m. on Interstate 80, east of Willow Avenue. One person was transported to the hospital with an unknown condition. KRON On is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }Several lanes of the interstate were shut down as emergency responders cleared the scene. Some lanes reopened at about 3 a.m. Sunday. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.Correction: Obit-Egypt-AP Photo Assistant story
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CAIRO (AP) — In a story published June 12, 2023, about the death of former Associated Press employee Moustafa Bassiouni, The Associated Press erroneously reported that he drove Associated Press photographer Amr Nabil back to Cairo after Nabil sustained a grave eye injury covering an anti-government protest. Nabil had been covering clashes between government supporters and voters after security forces blockaded polling stations in the Nile Delta town of Zagazig, Egypt. SourceFowler, McIlroy, Scheffler headline the final round in a US Open full of possibilities
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:33:46 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — At the top of the U.S. Open leaderboard there are two players each going for their first major title. That’s about all they have in common.Rickie Fowler has contended in majors, won nine tournaments across the globe and has long been one of golf’s most recognizable players. Wyndham Clark is playing in only his seventh major and, no matter how he plays Sunday, this will mark the first time he’s finished better than 75th.“It’s a little surreal to be in this situation,” Clark said.In a way, the player one shot behind them, Rory McIlroy, feels the same. He is trying to break a nine-year drought without a major. He starts the day one shot behind the leaders. Does the fact he’s won four of these, including the 2011 U.S. Open at Congressional, give him an edge?“I don’t know,” he said. “It’s been such a long time since I’ve done it.”McIlroy is paired with Scottie Scheffler, who trails the leaders by three. With a win, he would join Tiger Wood...2 dead, 3 hurt in shooting at Washington state music festival
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GEORGE, Wash. (AP) — Two people were killed and three were injured in a shooting near a Washington state campground area hosting people attending a nearby music festival Saturday night, police said.The Grant County Sheriff’s Office said Saturday it received a report of a shooting shortly before 8:30 p.m. at the camping area near the small city of George, 149 miles (239 kilometers) east of Seattle. Officers pursued the suspect, who was then taken into custody.The names and conditions of the victims were not immediately available.Organizers of the Beyond Wonderland electronic music festival said on social media that Sunday’s events at the Gorge Amphitheatre were canceled. The shooting occurred on the campgrounds adjacent to the concert stages, the sheriff’s office said. Concert organizers described the location as an “overflow camping area.” KREM-TV reported the shooter was among the three injured. That was according to Kyle Foreman, public information officer with the Gra...Booker T. Washington monument, Appomattox superintendent got hooked on history at young age
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HARDY, Va. (AP) — A lifelong love of history led Jim Bailey on the path of becoming a park ranger at some of the nation’s most historic parks. It also led him to his newest position as the superintendent of Booker T. Washington National Monument in Franklin County and Appomattox Court House.At 8, Bailey decided to study history. He said the interest grew out of the trips with his father to several historic battlefields as well as to reenactments.“I was hooked,” Bailey said. “I knew that is what I wanted to do.”That passion continued through his youth and into college at the University of Maryland Baltimore College, where he obtained a master’s degree in American history. It was there that he met a park recruiter who offered him his first opportunity in the National Park Service as a volunteer at Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine in Baltimore.Bailey accepted a full-time park ranger position at Fort McHenry a few years later. He remained at the position until 2016, du...Denver weather: Breezy sunshine for Father’s Day
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:33:46 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — After a long rainy stretch, Denver’s weather will enter a pattern of warmer and drier conditions through next week.Weather today: Breezy sunshineToday will be dry and sunny so get outside and soak up the sunshine. Temperatures will warm to the mid-80s, which is right in line with normal for this time of year. And it will be breezy, coming out of the south around 15 - 25 mph.Looking ahead: More seasonal sunshineSunshine and warmer weather will stick around for Juneteenth on Monday and into Tuesday. On both days, high temperatures will climb to the upper 80s with gusty winds. Wednesday will be mostly sunny with a high in the mid-80s, followed by the chance for a few isolated storms.Pakistan’s prime minister declares day of mourning for citizens who died in migrant boat sinking
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:33:46 GMT
ISLAMABAD (AP) — Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Sunday declared a national day of mourning for citizens who died when the fishing trawler packed with migrants they were in sank off the Greek coast.As many as 750 men, women and children from Syria, Egypt, the Palestinian territories and Pakistan were on board the vessel, trying to reach relatives in Europe. The Greek coast guard has defended its response to the tragedy that left more than 500 migrants presumed drowned. The vessel sank on Wednesday.Sharif expressed his grief over the tragedy and said Monday would be observed as a day of mourning, with the national flag flying at half-staff.He previously said that Pakistan’s embassy in Athens has identified 12 nationals who were rescued by the coast guard. There was no official information on how many Pakistanis were onboard the vessel, how many survived or how many perished.Greek authorities have been criticized for their failure to act more quickly. They say the mig...Miami’s Francis Suarez bucking history as he tries to become first sitting mayor elected president
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 18:33:46 GMT
In a 2024 Republican presidential field full of long-shot candidates, Miami Mayor Francis Suarez may be — on paper anyway — the longest long shot of all. No sitting mayor has ever been elected U.S. president, a job that historically has been won by governors, vice presidents, senators or Cabinet secretaries. Some former mayors have become commander in chief, but only after serving in higher-profile positions. None of that has deterred Suarez, who announced his campaign this past week by talking up his experience leading the city of about 450,000 residents. Being a two-term mayor of Miami, he said, has helped him understand and confront issues facing most Americans, such as crime and homelessness. In the video for his kickoff, Suarez went for a run past his childhood home and his high school and spoke of his record of cutting taxes and expanding Miami’s technology economy. “In Miami, we stopped waiting for Washington to lead,” Suarez said. The 45-year-old corporate and real est...Latest news
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