Suspect in Vegas Strip resort standoff to remain jailed as fugitive in Colorado kidnapping case
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:13 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Bail was set Wednesday at $750,000 for a man jailed on kidnapping and other charges after a Las Vegas Strip standoff that saw furniture flying from a 21st-floor window at Caesars Palace.But even if he posts bail, Matthew John Ermond Mannix, 35, of Golden, Colorado, would remain jailed — at least until a Thursday morning hearing on a fugitive warrant in a kidnapping in Mannix’s home state, prosecutor John Jones said.Jones had asked Justice of the Peace Rebecca Saxe to set bail at $2 million. He cited “extreme violence” during the Tuesday standoff that lasted more than five hours, “excessive damage” to property, and danger posed to hotel guests who fled as items ranging from a coffee maker to a desk fell into the hotel swimming pool area.Jones told the judge that Mannix has criminal convictions for kidnapping in 2022 and property damage in 2012 in Colorado, and multiple people have court orders of protection against him.Marissa Pensabene, a deputy public defender temp...Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas to become minority owners of English club Leeds United
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:13 GMT
GULLANE, Scotland (AP) — Golfers Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas are set to become minority owners of English soccer club Leeds United, Spieth told Sky Sports on Wednesday.Spieth and Thomas are investing in the San Francisco 49ers’ ownership group, 49ers Enterprises, which is in the process of taking over Leeds after its relegation from the Premier League to the second-tier Championship for next season.Spieth said fellow PGA Tour player Rickie Fowler decided against investing after Leeds was relegated.A message left with the 49ers on Wednesday wasn’t immediately returned.“Relegation wasn’t ideal,” Spieth said, “but we got involved with the 49ers group about purchasing a larger share and getting in with them doing things so successfully as they do everywhere they’ve touched.“We thought it would be a cool opportunity. It’s a big city, historic club, great venue in Elland Road, and once we looked into it we realized it could be really exciting.”The 49ers’ ownership gr...Trans people’s rush to alter their Kansas licenses created a ‘safety concern,’ a judge says
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:13 GMT
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — The nearly 200 transgender people who rushed in recent weeks to change the sex listings on their driver’s licenses created an immediate “public safety concern,” a state-court judge declared Wednesday in keeping in place a ban on those changes.The state agency that issues Kansas driver’s licenses failed Wednesday to persuade District Judge Teresa Watson that she’d made a mistake in imposing the ban two days earlier. Watson’s latest order means that Kansas remains for now one of only a few U.S. states that won’t change transgender people’s licenses to reflect their gender identities. The ban is a legal victory for the state’s Republican attorney general, Kris Kobach. He argues that driver’s license changes by the Kansas Department of Revenue’s motor vehicles division violated a new law rolling back transgender rights, which took effect July 1. He sued two top department officials when the agency continued making...Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder appeals 20-year prison term in massive corruption scheme
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:13 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder appealed his 20-year prison sentence Wednesday, nearly two weeks after he was convicted of masterminding the largest corruption scheme in state history. The 64-year-old Republican has been held in county jail since a federal judge sentenced him June 29 to the maximum penalty for racketeering allowed under federal law, and his appeal was expected. Federal prosecutors had sought 16 to 20 years for Householder, while his lawyers had asked for 12 to 18 months on the grounds that he had been humiliated and broken by the ordeal of his widely publicized arrest, weekslong trial and conviction. U.S. District Judge Timothy Black said his sentencing decision was affected by Householder’s failure to show remorse, instead focusing his plea for leniency on the impacts his imprisonment would have on his wife, children and friends. After a seven-week trial this winter, a jury convicted Householder of orchestrating the $60 million bri...Suspect sought in deadly crash near White House
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:13 GMT
FILE - A U.S. Secret Service agent is stationed outside Ivana Trump's funeral at St. Vincent Ferrer Roman Catholic Church, July 20, 2022, in New York. President Joe Biden has named Kim Cheatle, a veteran Secret Service official, as the agency's next director. Her appointment comes as the agency faces controversy over missing text messages around the time thousands of supporters of then-President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol. (AP Photo/Julia Nikhinson, File)(AP/Julia Nikhinson) FILE - A U.S. Secret Service agent is stationed outside Ivana Trump's funeral at St. Vincent Ferrer Roman Catholic Church, July 20, 2022, in New York. President Joe Biden has named Kim Cheatle, a veteran Secret Service official, as the agency's next director. Her appointment comes as the...Liberty top Fever in OT to earn spot in Commissioner’s Cup championship
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:13 GMT
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Sabrina Ionescu scored eight of her 34 points in overtime and the New York Liberty clinched a berth in the Commissioner’s Cup championship with a 95-87 win over the Indiana Fever on Wednesday, despite blowing an 18-point fourth-quarter lead.Aliyah Boston hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer at the end of regulation for Indiana, which had a chance to win its last two home games on last-second 3-point attempts. It was the rookie’s second 3 of the season.That tied the game at 80 but the veteran Liberty pulled away in overtime as Ionescu hit two of her seven 3-pointers and the young Fever missed its last four shots.Breanna Stewart had 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Liberty (14-4), who play at Western Conference winner and defending champion Las Vegas for the Commissioner’s Cup on Aug. 15. Courtney Vandersloot had 12 assists, the last going to Betnijah Laney for a 3-pointer that broke an 85-85 tie with 1:52 left in overtime. SUN 84, SKY 72CHICAGO (AP) — Tiffany Hayes sco...A former Trump supporter who got caught up in a January 6 conspiracy theory sues Fox News
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:13 GMT
DOVER, Del. (AP) — A former Donald Trump supporter who became the center of a conspiracy theory about Jan. 6, 2021, filed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News on Wednesday, saying the network made him a scapegoat for the U.S. Capitol insurrection.Raymond Epps, a former Marine who said he was forced from his Arizona home due to threats, is asking for unspecified damages and a jury trial.He filed his lawsuit in Superior Court in Delaware, the same court where Dominion Voting Systems sued Fox for lies broadcast following the 2020 presidential election. Shortly before a trial was to begin this spring, Fox agreed to pay Dominion $787 million to settle the charges.Fox had no immediate comment on Epps’ lawsuit.Epps, who had traveled to Washington for the Jan. 6 demonstration, was falsely accused by Fox of being a government agent who was whipping up trouble that would be blamed on Trump supporters, the lawsuit claims.“In the aftermath of the events of January 6th, Fox News searched ...Mayor Michael Hancock delivers farewell address
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:13 GMT
DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's longtime mayor delivered his farewell address on Wednesday city as he prepares to pass the torch to new leadership.Mayor Michael Hancock has served as Denver's mayor for three terms. That's 12 years of leading Colorado's capital city through a period of major population growth in the metro area and the change that comes with it, as well as the COVID-19 pandemic. Denver-area inflation among nation’s highest Voters last month traded one Michael for another, with former state senator Mike Johnston voted into office as the city's 46th mayor. He will be sworn in next Monday, on July 17.Denver Mayor Michael Hancock announces that bars and restaurants have been ordered to close for the next two months to fend off the spread of coronavirus, Monday, March 16, 2020, in Denver. The announcement marked the earliest stages of the years-long response to the COVID-19 pandemic in Colorado. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)How to watch Hancock's farewell addressHancock's address...Climate change is making our oceans change color, new research finds
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:13 GMT
(CNN) — The color of the ocean has changed significantly over the last 20 years and human-caused climate change is likely responsible, according to a new study.More than 56% of the world’s oceans have changed color to an extent that cannot be explained by natural variability, said a team of researchers, led by scientists from the National Oceanography Center in the UK and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US, in a statement.Tropical oceans close to the equator in particular have become greener in the past two decades, reflecting changes in their ecosystems, according to the study published Wednesday in the journal Nature.The color of the ocean is derived from the materials found in its upper layers. For example, a deep blue sea will have very little life in it, whereas a green color means there are ecosystems there, based on phytoplankton, plant-like microbes which contain chlorophyll. The phytoplankton form the basis of a food web which suppo...6 arrested, charged with running oxycodone from Texas to Massachusetts and Rhode Island
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:19:13 GMT
You may not mess with Texas, but apparently its oxycodone supply messes with New England.In April of last year, a cooperating source — a person who gives law enforcement information in exchange for “consideration” on the person’s own pending drug charges — told a federal investigator that John Campbell, 40, was a distributor of cocaine and oxycodone in his home area of Taunton.So investigators with the U.S. Postal Service and the Internal Revenue Service set up surveillance on Campbell and soon arranged a series of controlled buys first by their cooperating witness and then four by an undercover agent, the affidavit filed with the federal complaint states.“Yo, I’m back, can I see you tomorrow, looking 4 white and blues,” the undercover agent texted Campbell just before 5 p.m. on Aug. 8, the day before the agent would allegedly purchase 200 oxycodone pills from him. The “white,” which Campbell allegedly responded that he was out of, means cocaine, according to the affidavit, whereas ...Latest news
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