2 women get life in prison for killing 84-year-old woman in California casino
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Two Moreno Valley women were sentenced to life in prison without parole on Friday, April 21, for killing an 84-year-old Long Beach woman who was found unconscious with a cracked skull on the floor of a Pechanga Resort Casino bathroom in 2019.Kimesha Monae Williams, 39, and Candace Tai Townsel, 42, who both have long rap sheets for theft, were convicted in February at Southwest Justice Center in French Valley of murder, robbery and elder abuse, along with a sentencing enhancement of committing a robbery during a murder, after a monthlong trial.Their sentences for robbery and elder abuse were stayed under the legal tenet that those crimes were part of a single act, the murder of Afaf Assad.“This has been a long, painful journey through the criminal court justice system,” Assad’s daughter, Mary Assad, said in the victim impact statement she read to the court. “I still can’t believe my mother was the victim of a violent crime. … Part of me died in that hospital room with her.“My father ...California’s only NCAA lacrosse team is shuttering. Here’s why
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:49:37 GMT
Just the image of a lacrosse player, stick held high, charging helmet-first across the field evokes “East Coast boy’s prep school.”And that mid-Atlantic bias has existed for almost as long as lacrosse — dubbed the oldest organized sport in North America — has existed.Since Native Americans from Iroquois tribes in Upstate New York began playing the game in the 12th century, lacrosse has been popular in the East and Midwest, but not so widespread in the West.Lacrosse’s popularity in western states has accelerated in more modern times, but now, with the shuttering of the only men’s National Collegiate Athletic Association team in California, that slow march is at a standstill.The Whittier College Poets put down their sticks for good on Saturday, April 22. The loss of Whittier College men’s lacrosse, an NCAA team since 1980, means there are no NCAA men’s teams left in California, according to Matt Holmes, NCAA’s assistant director of media coordination and statistics. In the West, there...Word Game: April 22, 2023
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TODAY’S WORD — HEMATOMAS (HEMATOMAS: hee-muh-TOH-muz: Swellings filled with blood from a break in a blood vessel.)Average mark 34 wordsTime limit 45 minutesCan you find 47 or more words in HEMATOMAS? The list will be published Monday.YESTERDAY’S WORD — VAGARIES varia varies vase vier virga visa visage vise aegis agar ager area aria arise aver gave gear give giver grave gravies rage raise ravage rave rise rive egis saga sage sager sari savage save saver sear sireTo purchase the Word Game book, visit WordGameBooks.com. Order it now for just $5 while supplies last!RULES OF THE GAME:1. Words must be of four or more letters.2. Words that acquire four letters by the addition of “s,” such as “bats” or “dies,” are not allowed.3. Additional words made by adding a “d” or an “s” may not be used. For example, if “bake” is used, “baked” or “bakes” are not allowed, but “bake” and “baking” are admissible.4. Proper nouns, slang words, or vulgar or sexually explicit words are...Bridge: April 22, 2023
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“Simple Saturday” columns focus on basic technique and logical thinking.“Something to fall back on? If I’m falling, I want to fall forward.” — actor Denzel WashingtonA common approach in dummy play is to seek multiple chances for your contract. If one doesn’t work, you have some to fall back on. At today’s 3NT, South counted seven top tricks: two spades, two diamonds, three clubs. He could surely get one heart trick and had a chance for an extra trick in hearts, diamonds and clubs. The idea was to try everything.LAST STOPPERSouth started by winning the first spade in dummy and leading a heart to his king. West took the ace — one chance gone — and led another spade to force out the ace. South next took the A-K of clubs. A 3-2 break would have seen him home, but West threw a diamond.South had one fall-back left. He led a diamond to his ace and back to dummy’s jack, and his last chance came home. The finesse won, and the...AI Art Sites Censor Prompts About Abortion
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Two of the hottest new artificial intelligence programs for people who aren’t tech savvy, DALL-E 2 and Midjourney, create stunning visual images using only written prompts. Everything, that is, that avoids certain language in the prompts — including words associated with women’s bodies, women’s health care, women’s rights, and abortion.I discovered this recently when I prompted the platforms for “pills used in medication abortion.” I’d added the instruction “in the style of Matisse.” I expected to get colorful visuals to supplement my thinking and writing about right-wing efforts to outlaw the pills.Neither site produced the images. Instead, DALL-E 2 returned the phrase, “It looks like this request may not follow our content policy.” Midjourney’s message said, “The word ‘abortion’ is banned. Circumventing this filter to violate our rules may result in your access being revoked.”DALL-E blocks the AI image generator prompt of “abortion pills.”Photo: DALL-EJulia Rockwell ha...Stormy Saturday in DC region with possibility of high winds, hail, tornadoes
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Heavy downpours and thunderstorms are expected to blow through the D.C. region on Saturday afternoon.The thunderstorms with damaging winds ranging 15-20 mph will likely come after lunchtime. There’s also a possibility of hail and brief tornadoes, according to the National Weather Service.A strong cold front approaching the area will increase the risk for showers & thunderstorms, some of which may become severe. The main threat will be damaging winds. However, the stronger storms may pose the risk of large hail & even a few brief tornadoes. #MDwx #VAwx #DCwx #WVwx pic.twitter.com/RjXOpF93VM— NWS Baltimore-Washington (@NWS_BaltWash) April 22, 2023Meanwhile, the D.C. area continues to be in a moderate drought.Highs will top out in the middle to upper 70s and temperatures are forecast to drop into the 50s Saturday night.NWS warned boaters that conditions on the waterways, such as the Potomac River and Chesapeake Bay, could be dangerous from 1 p.m.-8 p.m.Anyone with plans o...¿Cuándo y cómo ver la lluvia de meteoros de las líridas?
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(CNN Español) — Cada año, en su trayecto alrededor del Sol, la Tierra coincide con una nube de partículas de polvo, provenientes del cometa C/1861 G1 Thatcher, que al chocar entran en la atmósfera terrestre y se desintegran para dar lugar a la lluvia de meteoros de las líridas, un fenómeno astronómico sorprendente que ilumina el cielo nocturno en el mes de abril.La lluvia de meteoros de las líridas, que lleva el nombre de la constelación de Lyra, alcanzará su punto máximo alrededor de las 9:06 p.m. (hora de Miami) el domingo 23 de abril, según EarthSky.Eclipse solar híbrido: qué es, a qué hora y cómo ver en vivoPero ¿cuándo es el mejor momento para ver este espectáculo y cómo seguirlo?Según la Sociedad Estadounidense de Meteoros, las líridas se verán mejor en el hemisferio norte, donde el radiante está alto en el cielo al amanecer. También es posible ver la lluvia desde el hemisferio sur, pero a un ritmo menor.¿Quieres una mejor vista? EarthSky sugiere intentarlo entre la noch...Sudanese army: Evacuations of foreign diplomatic missions from the country expected to begin as fighting persists
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KHARTOUM, Sudan (AP) — Sudanese army: Evacuations of foreign diplomatic missions from the country expected to begin as fighting persists.SourceHungarian president vetoes anti-LGBTQ law
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:49:37 GMT
Hungary’s president has vetoed a law widely seen as being discriminatory toward LGBTQ+ people, urging parliament to strike a controversial paragraph that would make it legal to anonymously report certain same-sex couples to the government. The Hungarian parliament approved a law earlier this month that in theory transposes an EU directive protecting whistleblowers, but would also allow make it possible for people to report on those who challenge the “constitutionally recognized role of marriage and the family” and those who contest children’s rights “to an identity appropriate to their sex at birth.”This, Hungarian President Katalin Novak said in a letter to the National Assembly, goes beyond transposing EU law, as the controversial chapter “does not strengthen but rather weakens the the protection of fundamental values.”Lawmakers can still override Novak’s veto, Bloomberg reported. Regardless, this constitutes a rare rebuke of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor...Biden announces new environmental justice initiatives
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(CNN) — President Joe Biden announced new environmental justice actions on Friday, including an executive order that the White House says will make environmental justice a central mission of federal agencies.“Under this order, environmental justice will become the responsibility of every single federal agency — I mean, every single federal agency,” Biden pledged at a White House Rose Garden signing ceremony surrounded by climate and environmental justice advocates just before Earth Day.He continued, “Every federal agency must take into account environmental health impacts on communities and work to prevent those negative impacts. Environmental justice will be the mission of the entire government woven directly into how we work with state, local, tribal, and territorial governments.”The executive order, which will still be up to agencies to implement, will create a new Office of Environmental Justice inside the White House Council o...Latest news
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