Correction: Long Island Serial Killer story
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:29 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — In a story published July 22, 2023, about an alleged serial killer, The Associated Press erroneously reported the vehicle that he was driving. It was a Chevrolet Avalanche, not a Chrysler Avalanche.SourceClass action lawsuit targets Johns Hopkins Univ. after health system data breach
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:29 GMT
A class action lawsuit in Maryland is targeting Johns Hopkins University after its associated health system was subjected to a data breach in late May.The university system is being blamed for exposing personal health information and personally identifiable data like health information and social security numbers, according to a July 7 filing in Maryland’s federal district court.“The total number of individuals who have had their data exposed due to Johns Hopkins’s failure to implement appropriate security safeguards is unknown at this time but is estimated to be in the tens/hundreds of thousands based on Johns Hopkins’s clientele,” the filing said.A patient named Pamela Hunter was listed as the plaintiff in one of at least three class action lawsuits against the system. The lawsuit said Hunter wasn’t aware of a data breach or that the teaching hospital possessed the Baltimore County resident’s data.Hunter received a letter about the potenti...England edges Haiti 1-0 in a tough opener for the European champions at Women’s World Cup
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:29 GMT
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — England edged Haiti 1-0 on a retaken penalty from Georgia Stanway in a difficult Women’s World Cup opener Saturday for the European champions. England dominated possession in the first half but had to wait until the 29th minute for Stanway to convert from the spot. She was awarded a second shot after her first attempt was well saved by Kerly Theus diving full stretch to her right. The Group D game between the No. 4 and the 53rd-ranked teams was tense from start to finish with Haiti forward Melchie Dumornay regularly troubling the England defense. Theus made a succession of saves to shut down England’s chances of increasing the margin. England goalkeeper Mary Earps made a crucial reflex save in the 81st minute to prevent an equalizer from Haiti’s substitute forward Roseline Éloissaint.Both teams are back in action Friday, with England moving to Sydney to play Denmark and Haiti meeting China in Adelaide, South Australia state. ___More AP coverage of th...England 1, Haiti 0
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:29 GMT
Haiti00—0England10—1First Half_1, England, Stanway, (penalty kick), 29th minute.Second Half_None.Goalies_Haiti, Kerly Theus, Nahomie Ambroise, Lara Sophia Larco; England, Mary Earps, Hannah Hampton, Ellie Roebuck.Yellow Cards_Pierre Louis, Haiti, 19th; Stanway, England, 45th+9; Hemp, England, 51st.Referee_Emikar Calderas. Assistant Referees_Migdalia Rodriguez, Mary Cristina Blanco Bolivar, Juan Ernesto Soto. 4th Official_Marianela Araya Cruz.___SourceInsólito: el hispano que vendió el Powerball ganador y el aterrador mensaje de niña secuestrada
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:29 GMT
Si crees que ya lo viste todo, estás equivocado. Estas son las noticias más insólitas de esta semana.LA PEQUEÑA TIENDA LATINA QUE VENDIÓ EL POWERBALL GANADOR¿Quién no sueña con ganarse la lotería? Esta semana California fue noticia al tener un nuevo millonario, después de que un solo boleto acertara todos los números del Powerball de $1,000 millones. La noticia no solo es impactante por la cantidad de dinero, sino porque el boleto ganador se vendió en un pequeño supermercado latino de Los Ángeles.Sus dueños recibieron $1 millón por haber vendido el millonario premio, que se convirtió en el tercer acumulado más grande en la historia del Powerball. “Es una sorpresa”, dijo el mexicano Navor Herrera, uno de los dueños de Las Palmitas Mini Market. “AYÚDAME”: EL ATERRADOR MENSAJE DE NIÑA SECUESTRADAUna niña de 13 años que fue supuestamente secuestrada en San Antonio, Texas, fue rescatada luego de enviar un aterrador mensaje en una lavandería de California. La meno...Jamie Foxx agradece a su familia y a sus seguidores en el primer video desde la hospitalización: “Fui al infierno y volví”
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:29 GMT
(CNN) — Jamie Foxx habla por primera vez desde que fue hospitalizado en abril por una condición médica no revelada.El galardonado actor y músico publicó una actualización de video de Instagram para los fanáticos durante la noche del viernes.En el video, Foxx aborda que se ha especulado mucho sobre lo que llevó a su hospitalización, aunque no reveló detalles de lo sucedido.View this post on InstagramA post shared by Jamie Foxx (@iamjamiefoxx)“Sé que mucha gente estaba esperando o queriendo escuchar actualizaciones, pero para ser honesto con ustedes, simplemente no quería que me vieran así, hombre”, dijo. “Quiero que me vean riendo, divirtiéndome, de fiesta, contando un chiste, haciendo una película, un programa de televisión. No quería que me vieran con los tubos saliendo de mí y tratando de averiguar si lo lograría”.Foxx le dio crédito a su hija y hermana por salvarle la vida.“A ellas, a Dios, a mucha gente médica excelente, puedo dejarles este video”, dijo. “No puedo decirles...BSO search for missing 38-year-old woman from Pompano Beach
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:29 GMT
The Broward Sheriff’s Office Missing Persons Unit is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a 38-year-old woman missing from Pompano Beach. According to investigators, Jasmine Mayfield was last seen around 10 a.m. on Wednesday near the 3200 block of Northwest 4th Street. Mayfield is approximately 5 feet, 4 inches tall, weighs about 120 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes. She also has a tattoo on her wrist.Anyone with information on Mayfield’s whereabouts is urged to contact BSO Detective Chris Blakenship at 954-321-4268 or the BSO non-emergency number at 954-764- HELP (4357).A Trump-light, Ukraine-heavy Aspen Security Forum
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:29 GMT
ASPEN, Colo. — This year’s gathering of foreign policy elites in the Rocky Mountains drew big names, such as Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.But who wasn’t there — and what wasn’t said — was perhaps as significant as the featured speakers and panels at the annual Aspen Security Forum.There were no big reveals — and no serious solutions are out there for the world’s biggest challenges. Ukraine and China were on everyone’s minds, but the Middle East wasn’t — highlighting how much U.S. national security priorities have changed from the days after Sept. 11, 2001, when terrorism was all anyone talked about.And everyone did their best not to talk about the ever-approaching elephant in the room: Donald Trump.Here are a few of our takeaways from four days of group discussions, one-on-one interviews and the occasional ambushing of officials in Aspen’s fancy hotels. (It was hard work, we promise.)The Middle East is an afterthoughtWhile the Middle ...Six moments that define Spain’s chaos election
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:29 GMT
Six moments that define Spain’s chaos electionThis campaign has had everything, from record-breaking heat to crazy billboards, a defunct terrorist group to drug traffickers.Tensions around Spain’s already high-stakes election have been heightened by a campaign full of surreal episodes | Thomas Coex/AFP via Getty ImagesMADRID — On Sunday, 37 million Spaniards are called on to vote to decide if their country will continue to be run by Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, or if instead the reins of power will be handed to the center-right Popular Party’s Alberto Núñez Feijóo, a candidate who is open to forming a coalition government with the far-right Vox party.Polls indicate that the race is tight, with a relatively small number of votes likely to determine if the country remains on a progressive track or if it swings dramatically to the right.The tensions around such an already high-stakes vote have been heightened by a campaign full of surreal episodes. HereR...Ohio’s Columbus Zoo thought this gorilla was a male – then it gave birth to a baby
Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 05:02:29 GMT
(CNN) — Zookeepers at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium arrived to a pair of unexpected discoveries Thursday morning: a newborn baby gorilla and the news that its mother wasn’t a male gorilla.The gorilla, Sully, has lived at the facility with her mother since 2019 and was thought to be male until “the gorilla care team discovered her holding the unexpected baby gorilla early Thursday,” the zoo announced in a news release.But how could the facility not know 8-year-old Sully was actually a female? And that she was pregnant?Well, gorillas “don’t have prominent sex organs” and males and females look mostly alike until around age 8, the zoo said in the release, noting it’s only later in life that males develop their large size, silver backs and distinctive head bumps.Along with the hard-to-distinguish features, veterinarians at the zoo where the gorilla was born took a “hands-off approach” with their care and allowed the primate to be cared for by its mother, the Columbus...Latest news
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