Driver was believed to be drinking at party before killing San Jose teen in crash, police say

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:17 GMT

Driver was believed to be drinking at party before killing San Jose teen in crash, police say (KRON) -- The driver who struck and killed a teenage boy in San Jose on Wednesday was believed to be drinking before the crash, the San Jose Police Department said. The victim in the crash is Justin Estira, a 15-year-old Willow Glen High School student.SJPD said that the driver and victim were both at a party the night of the crash. The driver is "suspected of alcoholic beverage consumption," but police are awaiting lab results from Santa Clara County to confirm that. San Jose groom dies during honeymoon in Hawaii after snorkeling accident The crash happened on the 2400 block of Rinconada Drive just before 1 a.m. The location of the party is unknown.The driver, who is a minor, was arrested and released on a juvenile contact report. Estira was on foot when he was hit. A GoFundMe was set up for his family in the wake of the crash. KRON ON is streaming news live now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-...

Game 4 of NBA Finals briefly delayed to check one of the rims

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:17 GMT

Game 4 of NBA Finals briefly delayed to check one of the rims MIAMI (AP) — Game 4 of the NBA Finals was delayed for about nine minutes on Friday night after Miami's Bam Adebayo appeared to bend one of the rims on a missed dunk attempt.It happened with 2:07 left in the third quarter. Adebayo missed a two-hand dunk try, hung onto the rim for a moment or two afterward and that's when someone noticed that the basket didn't appear to be level. This is what Nuggets players listen to before a game Play was stopped and within about five minutes, a ladder was brought onto the court for someone to climb up and investigate. The rim was declared OK — and then the stoppage continued because of an separate incident at the other end of the court by the Heat bench. Medical personnel brought a stretcher out and wheeled a woman off who was covering her face with one of her hands.Denver led 76-68 when the game was briefly halted.

Zoo Miami hosts high-energy dog show as part of Canine Champions for Conservation event

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:17 GMT

Zoo Miami hosts high-energy dog show as part of Canine Champions for Conservation event A South Florida show has gone to the dogs, and that’s a good thing. Zoo Miami is hosting a canine competition, and in the end, the dogs won’t be the only winners.A lineup of rescue dogs captivated people on Friday afternoon as part of Zoo Miami’s Canine Champions for Conservation events. The high-energy dog show showcases the abilities of these talented canines, from Frisbee-catching experts to dogs not breaking a sweat in a thrilling obstacle course.“It’s a wonderful new show we’ve brought in here, that basically highlights the incredible abilities of dogs while making a very, very important message,” said Ron Magill, Zoo Miami’s communications director. “That dogs — because the majority of these dogs are rescues, they’re adopted from around the country — how incredible they can be.”The show educates people on pet adoption and responsible pet ownership. It also raises awareness on the importance of spayin...

DeSantis denounces Trump indictment, refers to Hillary Clinton’s use of personal email server

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:17 GMT

DeSantis denounces Trump indictment, refers to Hillary Clinton’s use of personal email server GREENSBORO, N.C. (WSVN) — Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis weighed in on former President Donald Trump’s indictment during a speech in North Carolina.The governor, who announced his own 2024 presidential campaign on May 30, did not mention Trump by name when he made the remarks at the North Carolina Republican Party Convention, Friday night.DeSantis, who is currently polling second to the former president for the Republican nomination, denounced Trump’s indictment by alluding to the 2016 scandal involving Hillary Clinton’s use of her personal email server during her tenure as secretary of state.“When I was in Congress, Hillary had the emails with the classified [information], and my view was, ‘Gee, you know, as a naval officer, if I would’ve taken classified [documents] to my apartment, I would’ve been court martialed in a New York minute,'” he said, “and yet, they seem to not care about that, and is there a different standard for...

What’s actually in the EU’s migration deal?

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:17 GMT

What’s actually in the EU’s migration deal? LUXEMBOURG — EU countries have finally achieved the (near) impossible: Striking a migration deal. Late on Thursday, 21 EU countries pushed through what they hailed as a “historic” agreement to reshape — for the first time in years — how the continent processes and relocates asylum seekers. If the pact can get through final negotiations with the European Parliament, it may change the face of European migration. Fights and changes are inevitable, and no one is sure how the policy itself would play out.For now, the agreement strikes a balance between two broad camps: Border countries that want more help handling asylum seekers and those inland arguing that too many migrants are arriving and moving without permission within the EU.Under the deal, frontline states would be required to institute a stricter asylum procedure at the border for those deemed unlikely to be accepted. They would also be given greater leeway to send back rejected applicants.Elsewhere, EU count...

Behind enemy lines: Inside the operation to rescue Ukraine’s abducted children 

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:17 GMT

Behind enemy lines: Inside the operation to rescue Ukraine’s abducted children  More than 19,000 kids have been deported to Russia. Their parents are trying to bring them back, one child at a time.By VERONIKA MELKOZEROVA in KyivIllustrations by Jasu Hu for POLITICOIn the yard of a local church in Kyiv, a gray minivan arrives, brandishing the sign “Evacuation. Children.” The doors are flung open and out jumps a fiery-haired woman in her 40s: Oksana Galkina. “I got her! I finally brought my Liza back,” she screams happily as she spots the volunteers of Save Ukraine, the NGO that assisted her in carrying out the most formidable mission she’s ever embarked upon: rescuing her 16-year-old daughter, Liza, from the Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine. In the company of a dozen other parents and legal guardians of kidnapped children, Galkina journeyed through the European Union, to Russia, and then into the Russian-occupied southern territories of Ukraine, finally returning back home. Their goal? Reclaiming...

The race to detect AI can be won

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:17 GMT

The race to detect AI can be won Jan Nicola Beyer is the research coordinator of the Digital Democracy unit at Democracy Reporting International.The debate over the risks of generative artificial intelligence (AI) is currently in full swing.On the one hand, advocates of the model for generative AI tools praise their potential to drive productivity gains not witnessed since the Industrial Revolution. On the other, there’s a growing chorus raising concerns regarding the potential dangers that these tools pose.While there have been ample calls for regulating, or even stalling, new AI technology development, however, there’s a whole other dimension that appears to be missing from the debate — detection.When compared with regulation, investing in technologies that discern between human and machine-generated content — such as DetectGPT and GPTZero for text, and AI Image Detector for visuals — may be seen by some as a substandard solution. As regulation will face insurmountable challenges, however, detection can offer a p...

Boston police officer shot in Roxbury, taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:17 GMT

Boston police officer shot in Roxbury, taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries A Boston police officer has been shot and taken to a hospital, police confirmed. The incident happened in Roxbury Friday night. Police said the officer was shot twice and taken to Boston Medical Center with non-life threatening injuries.There was a large police presence seen in the area with activity centering specifically around the area of Cedric Street in Roxbury. The scene remained active with many officers and cruisers visible as of around 10:45 p.m. Several streets in the area were taped off.The officer was being treated at Boston Medical Center as of 10:45 p.m. Officials including Boston Police Commissioner Michael Cox and Superintendent-In-Chief Gregory Long and Suffolk County District Attorney Kevin Hayden were also at the hospital with the officer, with Boston Mayor Michelle Wu said to be on her way.In addition to the scene around Cedric Street, law enforcement personnel from several different agencies were seen around Boston Medical Center. Officials are expecte...

Boston police officer shot in Roxbury, taken to BMC

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:17 GMT

Boston police officer shot in Roxbury, taken to BMC A city police officer has been shot and is at Boston Medical Center undergoing treatment. There is no word on his condition.This shooting remains under investigation but reportedly started in Roxbury on Cedric Street near Magazine Street.BMC is a Level 1 trauma center, the highest a hospital can attain as a go-to ER for critical cases.A press conference appears imminent.

Tylor Megill roughed up as Mets losing streak hits 7 with 14-7 loss to the Pirates

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:47:17 GMT

Tylor Megill roughed up as Mets losing streak hits 7 with 14-7 loss to the Pirates PITTSBURGH — Against one of the most beautiful backdrops in baseball, the Mets played one of the ugliest games of the season.One night after dropping a devastating extra-inning contest to the Atlanta Braves, the Mets were battered by the Pittsburgh Pirates. The losing streak extended to seven games in a 14-7 loss at PNC Park in the series opener. There were bad fundamentals, misplays, miscues and everything in between.The Mets rallied to score five in the ninth off Rob Zastryzny and closer David Bednar. The fight was there, but the execution wasn’t.Tylor Megill was shelled for the third time in four starts, but the defense behind him didn’t exactly help the situation. After taking a 1-0 lead in the top of the second inning, the Mets (30-34) went down 2-0 when a ground-rule double by light-hitting catcher Austin Hedges scored two. Hedges flared one down the right field line and Starling Marte misjudged how close to the wall the ball was. The catch probability was 50...