Palo Alto police searching for man who sexually battered random woman

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:46 GMT

Palo Alto police searching for man who sexually battered random woman (KRON) -- The Palo Alto Police Department is searching for a man who sexually battered a random woman on the street. The victim flagged down a police car at about 9:32 p.m. Wednesday to say she had been touched inappropriately by an unknown person. She said she was walking in the 300 block of Homer Avenue when a man approached her from behind and grabbed her buttocks. Rodeo 2-year-old died from ‘prolonged abuse,’ not drowning: DA The man also whispered something that she could not make out. She believes the language he used was Hindi. The victim confronted the man and chased him down Homer Avenue. She last saw him going westbound on the 200 block of Forest Avenue, per PAPD. The victim was not injured. The suspect was described by the victim as a man of unknown descent and age who stands about 5-foot-6 and 150 pounds. He was wearing dark jeans and a black short-sleeved T-shirt. Another man was arrested in Palo Alto on Sunday for allegedly exposing himself to multiple women. This i...

Fields and Moore lead the Bears to their first win of the season, beating the Commanders 40-20

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:46 GMT

Fields and Moore lead the Bears to their first win of the season, beating the Commanders 40-20 Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields (1) gestures after throwing a touchdown pass to wide receiver DJ Moore during the first half of an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders, Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)(AP/Alex Brandon) Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields (1) gestures after throwing a touchdown pass to wide receiver DJ Moore during the first half of an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders, Thursday, Oct. 5, 2023, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)(AP/Alex Brandon) LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Music blared from the Chicago Bears locker room after a victory for the first time in almost a year, and players danced and jumped around with joy.All tha...

Smithsonian Craft Fashion + Home show returns to National Building Museum

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:46 GMT

Smithsonian Craft Fashion + Home show returns to National Building Museum toggle audio on and off change volume download audio WTOP's Jason Fraley previews the Smithsonian Craft: Fashion + Home Show (Part 1) $(function () { $('.wtop-audio-container .fa-play').on('click', function(){ var audio_filename = $('div.wtop-audio-file').data("mp3-url"); ga('send', 'event', 'Audio', 'play', audio_filename); }); }); Are you looking for a fancy new dress to wear to a swanky D.C. gala? How about a rare piece of jewelry to give your spouse while out to dinner? Maybe you need some handcrafted décor to redecorate your home. Jewel...

Reed to Corley for 3 long TDs, Western Kentucky holds off Louisiana Tech 35-28

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:46 GMT

Reed to Corley for 3 long TDs, Western Kentucky holds off Louisiana Tech 35-28 RUSTON, Va. (AP) — Malachi Corley hauled in three long touchdown from Austin Reed in a dominant first half and Western Kentucky held on to defeat Louisiana Tech 35-28 on Thursday night.Corley, who had touchdowns covering 70, 48 and 29 yards in the first half, finished with eight catches for a career-high 207 yards, gaining 142 yards after the catch. Reed was 19 of 34 for 297 yards but after the big-play first half had just 41 yards in the second half.. Markese Steep and Davion Ervin-Poindexter ran for touchdowns for the Hilltoppers (4-2, 2-0 Conference USA), who had 371 of their 426 total yards before the break.Western Kentucky only had two first downs in the second half but Anthony Johnson Jr., picked off Jack Turner with 1:40 to play sealed the win.Turner threw for a touchdown and ran for another, both in the third quarter, when the Bulldogs (3-4, 2-1) got back in the game.Turner was 21 of 41 with Smoke Harris catching 11 for 117 yards. Tyre Shelton had 118 yards and two touchdown...

Flash floods kill at least 31 in northeastern India and leave nearly 100 missing

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:46 GMT

Flash floods kill at least 31 in northeastern India and leave nearly 100 missing NEW DELHI (AP) — Ice-cold floodwaters swept through mountain towns in India’s Himalayan northeast, killing at least 31 people, washing away houses and bridges, and forcing thousands of people to leave their homes, officials said Thursday.The flood began Wednesday when the waters of a glacial lake breached a hydroelectric dam, cascading through towns in the Lachen Valley.It was the latest deadly flood to hit northeast India in a year of unusually heavy monsoon rains. Nearly 50 people died in flash floods and landslides in August in nearby Himachal Pradesh state, record rains in July killed more than 100 people over two weeks in northern India.Rescue workers were searching for nearly 100 people, including 22 soldiers, on Thursday, according to the Sikkim state government.More than 2,000 people were rescued after Wednesday’s floods, the Sikkim State Disaster Management Authority said in a statement, adding that state authorities set up 26 relief camps for more than 22,000 people impact...

Free 'Dump Day' to be held at two San Diego-area locations this month

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:46 GMT

Free 'Dump Day' to be held at two San Diego-area locations this month SAN DIEGO -- A free "dump day" will be held in two locations in San Diego County on Saturday, Oct. 21, local officials said.Multiple dumpers will be available to accept household non-hazardous waste and unwanted items at Kearny Mesa Maintenance Yard (7179 Opportunity Rd) and Escondido Maintenance Yard (475 North Spruce Street), Caltrans San Diego posted Thursday on X, formerly known as Twitter.The dump sites will accept up to four tires, which must be separated from the rims, and four mattresses per household, according to Caltrans. Some top biscuits and gravy are in San Diego area: Yelp The Kearny Mesa Maintenance Yard originally had a "dump day" planned for August, but that date was rescheduled due to rainfall and flooding from Hilary.Items that will not be allowed include treated wood waste, construction debris (dirt, concrete, asphalt or asbestos etc.), compressed gas or aerosol cans, hazardous waste (paint, batteries, oils, flammables, etc.), refrigerators or freezers.Those w...

Donald Trump endorses Jim Jordan to succeed Kevin McCarthy as House speaker

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:46 GMT

Donald Trump endorses Jim Jordan to succeed Kevin McCarthy as House speaker WASHINGTON (AP) — Former President Donald Trump is officially backing Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, the pugnacious House Judiciary Committee chairman and longtime Trump defender, to succeed Kevin McCarthy as House speaker.“Congressman Jim Jordan has been a STAR long before making his very successful journey to Washington, D.C., representing Ohio’s 4th Congressional District,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social site shortly after midnight Friday. “He will be a GREAT Speaker of the House, & has my Complete & Total Endorsement!”The announcement came hours after Texas Rep. Troy Nehls said Thursday night that Trump had decided to back Jordan’s bid and after Trump said he would be open to serving as interim leader himself if Republicans couldn’t settle on a successor following McCarthy’s stunning ouster.Trump, the current GOP presidential front-runner, has used the leadership vacuum on the Hill to further demonstrate his control over the Republican Party. House Republicans are...

Whales and dolphins in American waters are losing food and habitat to climate change, US study says

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:46 GMT

Whales and dolphins in American waters are losing food and habitat to climate change, US study says PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — Whales, dolphins and seals living in U.S. waters face major threats from warming ocean temperatures, rising sea levels and decreasing sea ice volumes associated with climate change, according to a first-of-its-kind assessment.Researchers with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration examined more than 100 stocks of American marine mammal species and found more than 70% of those stocks are vulnerable to threats, such as loss of habitat and food, due to the consequences of warming waters. The impacts also include loss of dissolved oxygen and changes to ocean chemistry. The scientists found large whales such as humpbacks and North Atlantic right whales were among the most vulnerable to climate change, and that other toothed whales and dolphins were also at high risk. The study, published last month in the journal PLOS ONE, is evidence that the way the U.S. manages whales and dolphins needs to adapt in the era of climate change, advocates for marine mam...

Building economic bridges: Kazakhstan’s thriving connection with the US

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:46 GMT

Building economic bridges: Kazakhstan’s thriving connection with the US In the dynamic landscape of global economics, Kazakhstan stands as a beacon of growth and resilience, solidifying its role as a regional leader in attracting foreign investments. The Astana International Financial Centre (AIFC), a hub of innovation and collaboration, has fostered strong ties with global partners, including the United States, Central Asia, writes Renat Bekturov. Economic growth and resilienceCentral Asia, with a population of nearly 78 million people, is emerging as a region of economic significance marked by dynamic population growth and a sizable youth demographic. Abundant natural resources, strategic geographic position and trade opportunities further underline its potential. The total nominal GDP of the Central Asian countries is estimated at $405 billion in 2022, with Kazakhstan accounting for more than half.Kazakhstan plays a pivotal economic role in Central Asia, registering a remarkable growth rate of 3.3% in 2022. Several factors contribute to its economic ...

VTA clears way for 200 tiny home shelters in North San Jose after push by Mayor Mahan

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:46 GMT

VTA clears way for 200 tiny home shelters in North San Jose after push by Mayor Mahan The Valley Transportation Authority has cleared the way for a plan championed by San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan and his allies to erect 200 tiny home cabins for homeless people on an authority-owned lot in the northern part of the city.Despite safety and traffic concerns raised by neighbors and VTA staff, the agency’s board of directors unanimously agreed Thursday night to allow the city to move forward with the shelters proposed for an empty field near VTA’s Cerone work yard off Highway 237.“We have thousands of neighbors living outside in unsheltered conditions, which is inhumane and terrible for everyone in the community,” said Mahan, a member of the VTA board, before casting his vote.Mahan, who’s up for re-election in March, has made tackling homelessness a centerpiece of his first term as mayor. In recent days, he’s sought to rally public support for the Cerone site after the board, in response to employee safety concerns, agreed to consider other...