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Lula's wife curses out Elon Musk on eve of Brazil's G-20
“F--- you, Elon Musk,” Brazil’s first lady said as her husband geared up to host a high-stakes summit of Group of 20 leaders.
Rosangela da Silva, the wife of President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, took aim at the billionaire owner of the X platform at a Saturday event in Rio de Janeiro while talking about the need to regulate social media ...Read more
Biden, Xi agree they won't give AI control over nuclear weapons
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed Saturday that neither of their nations would turn over control of nuclear weapons to artificial intelligence programs, the White House said.
“It’s an important statement about the intersection of artificial intelligence and nuclear doctrine, and it is a ...Read more
Xi says China is ready to work with Trump to boost relations
Chinese leader Xi Jinping told U.S. President Joe Biden that he’s ready to work with Donald Trump to improve the relationship between the world’s biggest economies.
Speaking at the start of what’s expected to be their final meeting before Trump takes office, Xi told Biden that the U.S. and China should strive for peaceful coexistence ...Read more
Retired diesel-powered Caltrain fleet to be transferred to Peru to address transportation issues
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Since Caltrain has switched to electric all-electric trains, their retired diesel fleet will be sent to Lima, Peru, to serve passenger rail service there, according to a Caltrain news release.
After seven years of electrification work, Caltrain switched to all-electric trains on their 51-mile corridor between San Jose, San ...Read more
Male model Dynus Saxon officially charged with murder, held without bail in Bronx fatal stabbing
NEW YORK — Three months ago, male model Dynus Saxon confidently strutted down the red carpet at the premiere of the superhero smash “Deadpool & Wolverine.” It was one of several red carpet rides the steely eyed, square-jawed stunner had made over the last few years as his modeling career blossomed.
He struck a far less assured pose late ...Read more
'I'll never stop missing you': Dozens mourn teen who died swimming off Miami Beach
MIAMI — A somber crowd amassed on the sandy beaches of South Pointe in Miami Beach Saturday afternoon, carrying flowers and holding back tears as they mourned the loss of 19-year-old Victor Enrique Castaneda Jr.
Wearing shirts with his face adorned on them, “Forever 19” written in cursive above it, they held up a portrait and lowered ...Read more
King tides have returned to the San Diego coast. But are they really as royal as their name implies?
SAN DIEGO — King tides will sweep across San Diego beaches this weekend and a few others over the next few months, sending powerful waves surging against seawalls and making for unusually low tides — prime opportunities to explore tide pools.
The California Coastal Commission is asking the public to photograph the rising tidal waters as ...Read more
Aide to top NYPD chief raked in $400,000 as administrators cash in on overtime bonanza
NEW YORK — Meet the highest paid member of the NYPD — and it’s not the Police Commissioner.
Quathisha Epps, a lieutenant special assignment who works in Chief of Department Jeffrey Maddrey’s office, made $406,515 in fiscal 2024 which ended June 30, city payroll records show.
Former Police Commissioner Edward Caban, who quit in ...Read more
Bessent, Lutnick in final push for Trump Treasury secretary pick
Billionaire Elon Musk voiced support for Howard Lutnick in the race to be President-elect Donald Trump’s next Treasury secretary as warring camps make final pushes for the coveted Cabinet post.
The infighting has delayed decisions on Trump’s economic picks even as he rushes to fill many other posts in his incoming administration.
Musk ...Read more
Retired diesel-powered Caltrain fleet to be transferred to Peru to address transportation issues
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Since Caltrain has switched to electric all-electric trains, their retired diesel fleet will be sent to Lima, Peru, to serve passenger rail service there, according to a Caltrain news release.
After seven years of electrification work, Caltrain switched to all-electric trains on their 51-mile corridor between San Jose, San ...Read more
NHC continues tracking Tropical Storm Sara
ORLANDO, Fla. — Tropical Storm Sara is forecast to slog its way over Central America this weekend but lose organization before remnants make their way into the Gulf of Mexico and get sucked back to the east toward Florida next week.
As of the National Hurricane Center’s 7 p.m. advisory, Sara was located about 30 miles west-northwest of Isla...Read more
First US case of mpox variant reported in California
LOS ANGELES — The first case in the U.S. of a more severe mpox variant has been confirmed in a person who had recently traveled to East Africa and was treated in San Mateo County, the California Department of Public Health announced Saturday.
The person diagnosed with the Clade I variant is isolating at home and recovering, while people who ...Read more
Crypto 'godfather' of Bel-Air: Probe widens into LA deputies' alleged links to mogul
LOS ANGELES — Adam Iza grew up a world away from the Bel-Air mansion he inhabited before his arrest in September.
As his lawyer Josef Sadat tells it, Iza was poor during his childhood in Iraq, borrowing a computer from his uncle before coming to the U.S. as a teenager and building a lucrative cryptocurrency trading platform.
But as Iza grew ...Read more
Putin cracks down on corrupt officials to buttress war machine
Russia, ranked the most corrupt of the world’s biggest economies, is intensifying a crack down on graft among officials that has risked undermining the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine and further straining state coffers.
Data from the courts and law enforcement agencies show a jump in the number of corruption-related criminal cases, sentences...Read more
California regulators propose plan that could close Aliso Canyon. Or is it just 'kicking the can'?
LOS ANGELES — The California Public Utilities Commission this week unveiled a proposal that could potentially close the Aliso Canyon gas storage field in the coming years, but local activists and politicians say it doesn’t provide a fast or clear enough timeline to shut down the site of the largest natural gas leak in American history.
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Staten Island officials accuse Whoopi Goldberg of defaming Holtermann's Bakery
NEW YORK — Whoopi Goldberg was publicly accused of defamation on Friday, two days after “The View” co-host suggested a bakery didn’t want to make her birthday desserts due to her left-leaning political views.
Goldberg celebrated her 69th birthday on “The View” this week, where she told viewers her order for several dozen Charlotte ...Read more
Missourian who wanted to be a cop gets prison time for assaulting officer in Jan. 6 case
WASHINGTON — A southwest Missouri man who wanted to someday be a cop was sentenced Friday to one year in prison for assaulting an officer and several other offenses committed during the Capitol riot.
Kyler Joseph Bard, 28, of Seneca, also will have 24 months of supervised release and must pay $2,000 restitution for damage to the Capitol, ...Read more
Xi says China is ready to work with Trump to boost relations
Chinese leader Xi Jinping told U.S. President Joe Biden that he’s ready to work with Donald Trump to improve the relationship between the world’s biggest economies.
Speaking in what’s expected to be their final meeting before Trump takes office, Xi told Biden that the U.S. and China should strive for peaceful co-existence over the long ...Read more
Walking pneumonia, whooping cough surge in San Diego County
SAN DIEGO — San Diego County’s public health department warned local doctors Friday that the region is in the midst of a significant increase in walking pneumonia cases, especially among children ages 2 to 4, echoing a national trend recently observed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. And this surge has not arrived ...Read more
Chicago mayor to skip slain officer's funeral after all
CHICAGO — Mayor Brandon Johnson reversed course Saturday and announced he will not attend a slain cop’s funeral after the officer’s family told him to stay away.
Johnson’s office had said Friday he would go to the funeral for Officer Enrique Martinez, despite protests from the police union president who said he would not be welcome.
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