Moore Family Law Group: Family Law’s New Dream Team

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:44 GMT

Moore Family Law Group: Family Law’s New Dream Team Southern California is home to some of the world’s most successful and high-profile individuals. From professional athletes and entertainers to business moguls, these individuals not only achieve remarkable success in their careers but also face unique challenges when it comes to family matters. That’s where Holly J. Moore and her exceptional team at Moore Family Law Group come in. They offer unparalleled expertise in family law, specifically in divorce and custody cases for high-end clientele.With 15 years of experience as a divorce attorney under her belt, Moore is considered a prominent figure in the legal field. However, she is much more than just a lawyer. Holly is a savvy businesswoman and entrepreneur who has built a team of absolute superstars. Her staff includes 20 dedicated professionals who work tirelessly to provide top-notch legal representation to their clients. But what truly sets Moore Family Law Group apart is its impressive qualifications.“I am a certif...

Life with Nareg Kopooshian

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:44 GMT

Life with Nareg Kopooshian Nareg (Chris) Kopooshian has accomplished extraordinary feats in his 5 years as a High School Varsity boys basketball coach. Nareg is at the helm of a small 206 student Armenian private school (AGBU) located in the San Fernando Valley. Kopooshian’s story stretches back to his childhood, where his dad, who was also his 1st coach, put a ball in his hands at just 9 months of age. He credits his parents for his love for the game, as they never missed an opportunity to watch him play, even when he was traveling while playing college basketball. After his playing journey took him around the world, Nareg knew coaching was In his blood. Fast forward to 2023, highlighting his team, that nobody, including high school journalists, expected to get out of the 1st round of the CIF Division 2 playoffs, finished an incredible 3 year run with a 52-9 overall record and yet another state playoff berth. Kopooshian and his resilient team have brought an entire community of Armenians together. The AGBU g...

Brady Harris’ Musical Getaway: Journeying Through Americana Rock With “Hotel in the Sky”

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:44 GMT

Brady Harris’ Musical Getaway: Journeying Through Americana Rock With “Hotel in the Sky” Picture yourself embarking on a sonic journey, a musical getaway guided by a seasoned indie rock musician and producer, Brady Harris. On April 14, you can step into Harris’s latest creation, an EP dubbed “Hotel In The Sky”. Evolving his signature Beatles-infused Americana Rock sound, Harris extends an invitation to listeners, welcoming them to a realm brimming with crunchy vintage electric riffs, multi-layered melodies, and a crackling pop sensibility bound to transport you to a different time and place.Born in Texas but currently calling California home, Harris infuses his songs with a unique blend of craft, looseness, and flow. Imagine rock n’ roll with a particular emphasis on the ‘roll’. His style has been likened to the Beatles hailing from Texas, while his eclecticism has drawn comparisons to Jeff Tweedy of Wilco.Taking full creative reign on “Hotel In The Sky”, Harris flexed his musical prowess by writing, recording, performing, and p...

American Cannabis Industry Nears $30 Billion Value

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:44 GMT

American Cannabis Industry Nears $30 Billion Value The latest forecast from the data crunchers at BDSA has the U.S. cannabis industry growing to just south of $30 billion by the end of the year. Globally, they project the industry to be worth $36.7 billion in 2023 with roughly 80%, or $29.6 billion, of sales coming from the U.S. state markets. BDSA is expecting the global marketplace to grow about 13% a year through 2027. The U.S. market is expected to be worth $45 billion by that time. “Over the next five years, the biggest drivers of cannabis industry growth in the U.S. will be the thriving Midwest and East Coast markets,” said Roy Bingham, co-founder and CEO of BDSA. “New markets, especially adult-use markets like Missouri, New Jersey and New York, will lead growth. Although mature Western markets such as Colorado and California have experienced sales stagnation or decline due to price compression, they will continue to account for a substantial portion of legal sales through 2027.”  BDSA went on to cover some of the key numbers ...

Unmasking Triller: The Secret Powerhouse Transforming AI and Music Industry Dynamics

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:44 GMT

Unmasking Triller: The Secret Powerhouse Transforming AI and Music Industry Dynamics In the realm of today’s high-tech music landscape, one player stands a cut above the rest: Triller, an AI-driven company, is reshaping the industry’s future. This piece sets out to unpack the story of Triller, a company that was born from the fusion of music and artificial intelligence and has since quietly become a major player in the AI space.The inception of Triller can be traced back to two AI engineers’ ingenuity. They sought to revolutionize the industry by designing an AI music app that would later become the nucleus of today’s Triller. The mission was simple but pioneering: to create a platform where music and video could seamlessly merge with the help of AI, note this was 3 years before TikTok entered the game.When the next iteration of Triller was introduced, the original AI music app underwent an intriguing fusion. The AI company Mashtraxx and Amplify.AI were absorbed into Triller, catalyzing its ascent into becoming a powerhouse in the AI space.Th...

Review: ‘Wizard of Oz’ reborn — and how! — at SF’s American Conservatory Thearter

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:44 GMT

Review: ‘Wizard of Oz’ reborn — and how! — at SF’s American Conservatory Thearter There’s no place like home.Director and choreographer Sam Pinkleton’s wonderfully wacky “Wizard of Oz” is steeped in an ingenious mix of high camp and low-tech that revels in a distinctly San Francisco sense of aesthetics.Certainly the staging’s gender fluidity is a nice wink to the culture wars raging across the country. Welcome to Oz, this ACT production seems to say, no matter who you are, you will be celebrated here.That heartwarming subtext and a whimsy-on-steroids vibe elevates this production, particularly at the beginning and end of Dorothy’s journey. In the middle of the adventure, things tend to sag, particularly for some of the little ones in the audience.In this Oz revamp, the girl in the blue gingham dress is transformed into a kiddo (Chanel Tilghman) in a Batman T-shirt and a hoodie. The Scarecrow (Danny Scheie) is a crocheted Raggedy Ann-style moppet. The Wicked Witch of the West (Courtney Walsh) is a corporate lawyer-type in a blue suit. Toto is a pink puppet p...

Utah woman denied bail in death of book-subject husband

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:44 GMT

Utah woman denied bail in death of book-subject husband By Sam Metz | Associated PressPARK CITY, Utah — A Utah mother of three who wrote a children’s book about coping with grief after her husband’s death, and was later accused of fatally poisoning him, will remain in jail for the duration of her trial on murder and drug charges, a judge said Monday.Kouri Richins knelt her head and cried as a detective testified about authorities finding her husband dead and “cold to the touch,” and prosecutors argued the evidence against her was strong enough to deny her bail.Her case became a true-crime sensation last month when charges were filed as a transfixed public pored over “Are You With Me?” — the illustrated storybook about an angel wing-clad father watching over his children after passing away — and scrutinized remarks Richins made promoting the book as a tool to help children grieve.Monday’s detention hearing offered both prosecutors and Richins’ attorneys a chance to preview their cases and pr...

California lawmakers reach transit bailout deal: Will Gov. Newsom go along?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:44 GMT

California lawmakers reach transit bailout deal: Will Gov. Newsom go along? California lawmakers reached a handshake deal late Sunday that would provide more than $3 billion for BART, AC Transit, Caltrain and other beleaguered transit agencies that say low ridership since the COVID-19 pandemic is sending them over a fiscal cliff and without state aid would lead to catastrophic service cuts.The proposed deal between the state Assembly and Senate restores $2 billion in transportation infrastructure funding that was slated to be cut if revenues are as low as the governor’s budget office expects, and allows the money to be used for transit operations at local transportation authorities’ discretion.The deal also would allow local transit agencies to prop up their operating budgets over the next three years by diverting $1.1 billion in cap-and-trade funds that are supposed to be set aside to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.“The legislature’s budget agreement is a very positive first step toward securing the future of public transportation ...

Murder suspects killed in fiery San Leandro crash

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:44 GMT

Murder suspects killed in fiery San Leandro crash (KRON / KTXL) -- Bay Area law enforcement officers chased murder suspects on Interstate-880 early Monday morning until the suspects' car crashed into a tree and burst into flames, investigators said.The fiery crash happened around 4 a.m. in San Leandro on Davis Street between Orchard Avenue and Pierce Avenue. Deputies rescued a 14-year-old girl out of the backseat moments before the car was fully engulfed in flames. The driver and front seat passenger, both men, were unconscious and died inside the car, investigators said.The deadly chase unfolded after Alameda County Sheriff's deputies received a "Be On The Lookout" alert from the Manteca Police Department for a stolen gray Toyota Camry with multiple suspects inside, investigators said. MPD advised that Toyota Camry had been stolen out of Oakland before it was used as a getaway vehicle for a Manteca murder. The murder happened just after 10 p.m. Sunday, Manteca police said. A woman was suffering from a gunshot wound when she stumbl...

New Technology Helps Reconstruct Atrocities. Will It Make It Easier to Convict War Criminals?

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 19:38:44 GMT

New Technology Helps Reconstruct Atrocities. Will It Make It Easier to Convict War Criminals? Standing before a computer monitor in a courtroom in The Hague in 2020, a prosecutor with the International Criminal Court zoomed in and out on a detailed 3D digital reconstruction of the city of Timbuktu. She moved around the interactive map through squares and markets, zooming past renderings of city buildings, eventually descending to street level. There, she played a video that showed a Malian rebel leader holding a whip and escorting two cuffed men to an open area, then ordering the men to kneel and whipping them before a crowd of bystanders, including several children.It was a vivid opening to the war crimes and crimes against humanity trial of Al Hassan Ag Abdoul Aziz, a member of the Ansar Dine Islamist group, which took over swaths of northern Mali in a 2012 coup. As chief of Islamic police, Al Hassan stands accused of widespread crimes, including torture, rape, sexual slavery, and forced marriages.“Mr. Al Hassan’s work was not confined within the four walls of his office,”...