LOS ANGELES — Nipsey Hussle was a hip-hop star who sought to raise up his neighborhood with him until a friend from the same streets gunned him down, a prosecutor said in his closing argument Thursday. “This man was different,” Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney John McKinney told jurors, seeking to humanize Hussle after
Month: June 2022
Salmonella has been detected in the world’s largest chocolate factory run by Barry Callebaut in Belgium, but the majority of the products affected remained on site. The company announced the news Thursday, and a spokesman said production was shut down at the plant which makes liquid chocolate for 73 clients, CBS News reported. “All products
The lines on the at-home test made it official: You’re positive for the coronavirus. Now what? Week over week, tens of thousands of Californians are asking themselves that same question, as the pandemic’s latest wave continues to demonstrate its stubborn sticking power. Here are some important steps you can take: See if you’re eligible for
A destroyed building next to flowers on Thursday in Borodianka, Ukraine. The region around Ukraine’s capital continues to recover from Russia’s aborted assault on Kyiv, which turned many communities into battlefields. Alexey Furman/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Alexey Furman/Getty Images A destroyed building next to flowers on Thursday in Borodianka, Ukraine. The region around
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A California agency on Thursday cleared the way for the Oakland Athletics to continue planning a $12 billion waterfront ballpark project. The San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission voted 23-2 to reclassify a 56-acre terminal at the Port of Oakland as a mixed-use area where a new ballpark could be
Press play to listen to this article MADRID — It’s riskier than the Cold War. It’s less predictable, with fewer ground rules, a real danger of nuclear escalation, attritional bloodletting deeply scarring Ukraine, and no clear path back to any sort of détente. NATO leaders on Thursday concluded a summit meeting in Madrid that positioned
Ketanji Brown Jackson swearing-in to Supreme Court celebrated by women News Sports Entertainment Life Money Tech Travel Opinion Black women of all ages celebrated Thursday’s swearing-in of the first African American woman to serve on the Supreme Court. “Her presence up there is hope,’’ said Cassandra Welchlin, 49, a community organizer in Jackson, Mississippi. “It
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fugitive Texas murder suspect Kaitlin Armstrong has been captured in Costa Rica, more than six weeks after Austin police obtained a murder warrant in the death of pro cyclist Anna Moriah “Mo” Wilson. U.S. Marshals announced the bust Thursday morning, 43 days into the manhunt, and said
If you want to get something done, you have to do it yourself. That age-old phrase rang true for radio station manager Brian Driver. When his business meetings in Denver wrapped up two days early the week of Father’s Day, he called American Airlines to rebook — only to be faced with an eight-hour callback
New York City is creating the first mobile testing units in the United States that will allow people who test positive for the coronavirus to immediately receive for free the antiviral treatment Paxlovid. Mayor Eric Adams announced the new program on Thursday in Manhattan with Dr. Ashish Jha, the White House Covid-19 response coordinator. The
Raleigh, NC — Nearly 1,500 participants registered for this year’s Run For Love 5K at Dorthea Dix Park. This was the fourth year of the race, which is held annually to raise money for the LGBT Center of Raleigh. Although they had to cancel in 2020, race organizer and Runologie owner Alex Warren noted that
NEW YORK (AP) — The Brooklyn Nets acquired forward Royce O’Neale from the Utah Jazz on Thursday for a conditional… NEW YORK (AP) — The Brooklyn Nets acquired forward Royce O’Neale from the Utah Jazz on Thursday for a conditional 2023 first-round draft pick. The Nets announced the deal, noting the Jazz will receive the
“I want this to be a place where Northsiders can come in and be stoked. Like, ‘This is our neighborhood, not just someone coming in and changing it,'” says Cliff Blauvelt of Bodega Denver, the new “sandwich-forward” eatery he’s opening next month at 2651 West 38th Avenue. That address was formerly home to Cuban restaurant
The US Federal Communications Commission on Thursday authorised Elon Musk’s SpaceX to use its Starlink satellite internet network with moving vehicles, green-lighting the company’s plan to expand broadband offerings to commercial airlines, shipping vessels and trucks. Starlink, a fast-growing constellation of internet-beaming satellites in orbit, has long sought to grow its customer base from individual
Laughter has been put on pause at The Comedy Shrine in Aurora. Last week, The Comedy Shrine owner David Sinker and Fox Valley Mall officials confirmed that the for-profit business had temporarily closed. Its staff of 20 had been laid off, and the website has been down since late May. “Our hope is to reopen