Top prosecutors back compensation for those sickened by US nuclear weapons testing

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:26:35 GMT

Top prosecutors back compensation for those sickened by US nuclear weapons testing ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez and 13 other top prosecutors from around the U.S. are throwing their support behind efforts to compensate people sickened by exposure to radiation during nuclear weapons testing. The Democratic officials sent a letter Wednesday to congressional leaders, saying “it’s time for the federal government to give back to those who sacrificed so much.” The letter refers to the estimated half a million people who lived within a 150-mile (240-kilometer) radius of the Trinity Test site in southern New Mexico, where the world’s first atomic bomb was detonated in 1945. It also pointed to thousands of people in Idaho, Colorado, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Montana and Guam who currently are not eligible under the existing compensation program.The U.S. Senate voted recently to expand the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act as part of a massive defense spending bill. Supporters are hopeful the U.S. House will include the provisions in its ve...

New law aimed at putting Missouri back on the big screen

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:26:35 GMT

New law aimed at putting Missouri back on the big screen CHESTERFIELD, Mo. - Lights, camera, action. Missouri is hoping to get back into the movie industry by luring production companies with tax credits.It's been more than a decade since the state has offered tax incentives for big productions. Governor Mike Parson signed off Tuesday on the Show MO Act in Chesterfield, with the hopes of getting Missouri back into the action."People are going to have opportunities of a lifetime to be in this arena, and to have it here at home is a pretty special day," Parson said before signing the bill.Since a similar law expired in 2013, Missouri has been losing out on big projects to other states."Before we had 'Gone Girl,' 'Up in the Air,' and some other motion pictures that were filed in the state, but unfortunately, since 2012, we had had no major motion pictures filmed in the state," Sen. Denny Hoskins, R-Warrensburg, said. "They have gone to other competing states."Hoskins, the sponsor of Senate Bill 94, says he has been working on the bipartisan ...

Big Ten is ready for maximum exposure with games on NBC, CBS and Fox

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:26:35 GMT

Big Ten is ready for maximum exposure with games on NBC, CBS and Fox By JOE REEDY (AP Sports Writer)Big Ten football is used to grabbing the spotlight on Saturdays during the fall. However, it is putting a new spin on maximum exposure and going prime time.The Big Ten’s seven-year deal with Fox, CBS and NBC begins this week, marking the first time a college conference sold its rights to three broadcast networks.NBC’s “Big Ten Saturday Night” also gives the conference its first weekly prime-time package on a broadcast network. The first game is Saturday when No. 7 Penn State hosts West Virginia.Even though there is an increased focus on streaming, 27 of the 30 most-watched college football games last year were on one of the four broadcast networks.The Big Ten estimates 34 games will air on Fox, NBC and CBS this season. That increases to 45 in 2024 when the full slate of CBS games begins. CBS goes from a split schedule of seven this season to 15 in 2024 when ABC takes over the SEC 3:30 p.m. game.NBC has devoted the same amount of...

Six face murder charges in Aurora organized crime investigation

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:26:35 GMT

Six face murder charges in Aurora organized crime investigation Aurora police officials announced Wednesday that six people have been charged with murder in a two-year, multi-jurisdictional investigation into organized crime.The Regional Anti-Violence Enforcement Network on Tuesday arrested seven of 12 suspects discovered in the Colorado Organized Crime Control Act investigation, with all but one suspect charged with violent crimes, according to an Aurora Police Department news release. Three of the suspects already were in custody on other charges. One person remains at large and one person barricaded himself in his residence before taking his own life Tuesday.Officials believe all of the suspects belong to the same criminal organization.Luis Ramirez, 23; Dominik Ramirez, 21; Jonathan Ramirez, 18; Jason Frias, 19; Keyandre Robinson, 21; and Trayvon Weatherspoon, 19, were arrested Tuesday. Julian Nava-Hernadez, 18; Juan Carlos Rivas-Luna, 18, and Jose Cano-Venzor, 19, already were in jail. Donald Howard, 18, was not located during Tuesday’...

Authorities searching for guitar thief in L.A. County

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:26:35 GMT

Authorities searching for guitar thief in L.A. County Authorities with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department are asking for the public’s help in identifying a woman whole stole a pair of guitars from a Westlake Village music store earlier this month. The theft occurred on Aug. 13 just before 4 p.m. at a Guitar Center located at 30730 Russell Ranch Rd.  A female suspect entered the establishment and walked around the store looking at guitars, according to LASD’s bulletin. When store employees were distracted, the woman walked out of the store with two guitars and made no attempt to purchase the merchandise.  A female suspect, seen here on surveillance cameras, allegedly stealing two guitars from a Guitar Center in Westlake Village on Aug. 13, 2023. (LASD)One of the stolen instruments, valued at nearly $1,000, was an Epiphone 1959 Les Paul Standard Outfit electric guitar. The other, valued at more than $900, was a Fender Player Stratocaster HSS Plus.  Anyone with information about this incident who may recognize the ...

Sean Philpot Dies in Motorcycle Collision on South Washington Street [Amarillo, TX]

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:26:35 GMT

Sean Philpot Dies in Motorcycle Collision on South Washington Street [Amarillo, TX] 18-Year-Old Rider Pronounced Dead after Motorcycle Accident near Southwest 41st StreetAMARILLO, TX (August 30, 2023) – Thursday night, Sean Philpot was killed in a motorcycle collision on South Washington Street.Police responded to the scene around 9:18 p.m., near Southwest 41st Street on August 10th.According to reports, the rider of a northbound motorcycle collided head-on with an SUV that was pulling out from a private parking lot. There, the driver struck the motorcyclist.Medical personnel arrived and pronounced the rider dead at the scene. Authorities later identified the deceased victim as 18-year-old Philpot.Meanwhile, paramedics rushed the SUV driver to a nearby hospital with serious injuries. Although, the name of the SUV driver remains unknown.Amarillo police continue to investigate the cause of the accident and will release additional information once it becomes available. Once available, further details will be provided.In this sorrowful time, the Sweet James team ...

Mariners rally past A’s, 5-4, as Seattle finishes with best month in team history

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:26:35 GMT

Mariners rally past A’s, 5-4, as Seattle finishes with best month in team history SEATTLE — The Oakland A’s nearly equaled their most successful month in a trying season on Wednesday afternoon. Instead, it was the Seattle Mariners, their opponent, who most wished August never ended after rallying to beat the A’s 5-4.“There’s like 60 days in August isn’t there? I wish there was,” Mariners manager Scott Servais quipped. “What a month.”The Mariners closed out the winningest month in team history after J.P. Crawford dropped a two-run single into left field in the seventh inning to give Seattle the lead for good after it rallied from a pair of deficits.The A’s came into Wednesday’s game with a more modest goal of equaling their most wins in a month this season. Instead, Oakland (39-95) settled for a 9-17 record in August, one win shy of its season-best 10-16 mark in June.Seattle went 21-6 in the month, bettering the previous franchise record of 20 victories in a month. The Mariners have won 13 of their last 15 games and will head into September in the midd...

Trump blasts NY fraud case, says he prevented nuclear war

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:26:35 GMT

Trump blasts NY fraud case, says he prevented nuclear war By Michael R. Sisak | Associated PressNEW YORK — Donald Trump defended his real estate empire and his presidency in a face-to-face clash with the New York attorney general suing him for fraud, testifying at a closed-door grilling in April that his company is flush with cash — and claiming he saved “millions of lives” by deterring nuclear war when he was president.Trump, in testimony made public Wednesday, said it was a “terrible thing” that Attorney General Letitia James was suing him over claims he made on annual financial statements about his net worth and the value of his skyscrapers, golf courses and other assets.James released Trump’s 479-page deposition transcript in a flurry of court filings ahead of a Sept. 22 hearing where Judge Arthur Engoron could resolve part or all of the case before it is scheduled to go to trial in October. She pointed to evidence that shows Trump inflated his net worth by up to 39%, or more than $2 billion, in some years...

NY AG says Trump inflated his net worth by $2.2B in 1 year

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:26:35 GMT

NY AG says Trump inflated his net worth by $2.2B in 1 year By Kara Scannell and Jeremy Herb | CNNDonald Trump inflated his net worth by as much as $2.2 billion in one year, lawyers for the New York attorney general’s office alleged as part of their civil fraud lawsuit against the former president, his adult sons and the Trump Organization.Over a 10-year period, the attorney general’s office said that when it corrects the Trump financial statements for alleged misvaluations it “reduces Mr. Trump’s net worth by between 17-39% in each year, or between $812 million to $2.2 billion, depending on the year.” The $2.2 billion disparity came in 2014, the state said.The new allegations were made in a partial summary judgment motion made public Wednesday by New York Attorney General Letitia James, a Democrat.“Based on the undisputed evidence, no trial is required for the court to determine that defendants presented grossly and materially inflated asset values in the (statements of financial condition) and then used those SFCs repeatedly in business tr...

Sanctions appear to be working on the Russian economy

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 15:26:35 GMT

Sanctions appear to be working on the Russian economy By David McHugh | Associated PressThe Russian ruble’s wobble in value has exposed a crack in President Vladimir Putin’s fortress economy, a vulnerability quickly plastered over by the Kremlin’s economic team in a move that allowed the currency to regain its footing, at least for now.Yet the patch — an emergency interest rate increase — cannot hide the dilemma at the heart of the Russian economy: how to fund the military while not undermining the national currency and overheating the economy with corrosive and politically embarrassing inflation.Life in Moscow presents a facade of normality despite sweeping sanctions tied to the war in Ukraine and the departure of hundreds of name-brand Western companies.Outdoor seating at restaurants and bars on the popular Bolshaya Nikitskaya street were packed on a recent evening with well-dressed residents enjoying balmy August weather. Loud music from DJs boomed from a nearby courtyard eatery. Malls haven’t changed at firs...