Child finds parents dead inside East County home
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:41:05 GMT
EL CAJON, Calif. — An investigation is underway after a child found her parents dead Thursday inside their East County home.Around 9:45 a.m., the San Diego County Sheriff's Department received a call from a minor who reported finding their parents dead inside their residence located in the 200 block of East Bradley Avenue in unincorporated El Cajon. Pilot and crew of missing submersible believed to be dead, US Coast Guard says Upon arrival, authorities found the two parents, who were deceased. It is not yet known how they died.The sheriff's department said there is no suspects at this time and there is not an active threat to the community related to this incident.The identity of the two parents have not yet been publicly released and the incident is under investigation by the sheriff's homicide unit.How much income is required to afford rent in San Diego?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:41:05 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- As rent prices continue to climb across the country, San Diego appears to be no exception. The question many prospective and current renters may ask themselves in between work, recreational time and rest is: how much money do I need to make in order to afford rent in America's Finest City?The answer to that question may surprise you. This rotating house in San Diego is a spinning spectacle A crew at Chamber of Commerce took a deep dive to analyze median rent for one-bedroom rentals as well as median earnings for full-time, year-round workers in San Diego, along with 119 other highly populated metros, to help determine this number.During their study, a rent-to-income ratio of 30% was used in order to figure out how much Americans would need to earn to afford rent without spending more than 30% of their income on rent. To explain further, a rent-to-income ratio determines the monthly or annual gross income a tenant should earn to afford rent each month.The results are i...UN puts Russian forces on blacklist for killing children and attacking schools in Ukraine
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:41:05 GMT
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United Nations put Russian forces on its annual blacklist of countries that violate children’s rights in conflict for killing boys and girls and attacking schools and hospitals in Ukraine, according to a new report seen Thursday by The Associated Press.Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said in the report to the Security Council that he is “appalled” by the high number of “grave violations” against children in Ukraine in 2022, “shocked” at the number of attacks on schools and hospitals, “concerned” by the detention of children, and “troubled” that some Ukrainian children have been transferred to Russia.The U.N. chief did not put Israel on the blacklist for grave violations against 1,139 Palestinian children, including 54 killings last year — as supporters had hoped. Instead, he welcomed Israel’s engagement with the U.N. special envoy for children in armed conflict, Virginia Gamba and its “identification of practical measures including those proposed by the ...Lives remembered: A list of the 16 seniors killed in Manitoba bus crash
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:41:05 GMT
DAUPHIN, Man. — RCMP have released the names of 16 seniors who died after a fiery bus crash in western Manitoba on June 15. The bus had been taking a group from Dauphin and the surrounding area on a day trip to a casino, when it crashed with a transport truck near the town of Carberry. As of Thursday, nine others on the bus were still in hospital.Here’s a list of those who died:Louis Bretecher, 81 — A family statement says Bretecher was a beloved husband, father and “pepere,” or grandfather.Margaret Furkalo, 82 — A statement says she will be forever in people’s hearts. Vangie Gilchrist, 83 — Gilchrist’s first name was Evangeline, but she went by Vangie. Messages on her obituary page say she was an amazing woman and “true force,” a grandmother who bowled and volunteered for different causes.Ann Hill, 81 — A statement from family says she was a mother, grandma, great-grandmother and sister. Helen Kufley, 88 — A family statement says Kufley was...EU says Ukraine is making progress with reforms and on track to membership talks
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:41:05 GMT
BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union said Thursday that Ukraine, even amid war and relentless attacks from Russia, was staying the course towards opening membership talks with the bloc and lauded it for reforms in several sectors.Ukraine sees EU membership as an essential part of its Western-oriented future. For over a year it has worked on paving the way to opening talks and the 27-nation bloc issued some badly needed words of encouragement, although it said work remains to be done. In an interim report addressing only part of the changes the nation needs to make to start talks, EU Enlargement Commissioner Oliver Varhelyi said Kyiv had “completed” two of seven steps, on judicial governance and media freedom and that “good progress had been made on constitutional court reform.But he added that only “some progress” had been made on tackling corruption, money laundering and the system of oligarchs, and on dealing with minority groups it still needed to address recommendations from...Baby Shark bath toy recalled by Health Canada
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:41:05 GMT
Health Canada has recalled a Baby Shark bath toy over concerns children may cut themselves while playing with them. Officials say the hard plastic fin on the Zuru Robo Alive Junior Baby Shark Bath toy may cause a laceration if a child falls on the toy.The plastic battery-operated toy looks like a small shark and comes in three colours – yellow, blue and pink. When placed in water it swims and sings a song. “Consumers should immediately stop using the recalled product and dispose of the product appropriately,” Health Canada said in a recall notice issued Thursday. The company says more than 133,000 toys have been sold in Canada from May 2019 to April 2023. The model number is 25282. As of June 7, 2023, the company has received no reports of injuries or lacerations in Canada.Sinema cites bill targeting leaders of failed banks after criticism of her Wall Street ties
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:41:05 GMT
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, the Democratic defector turned independent who’s been criticized as too closely aligned with Wall Street interests, took credit Thursday for helping broker legislation that would target executives of failed banks.Sinema, who has not said whether she will seek a second-term in 2024, cited the bill approved this week by the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee as an example of the bipartisan dealmaking she says is often lacking from Congress. Her steadfast support for across-the-aisle negotiations fueled her divorce from the Democratic Party last year and is complicating her potential path toward reelection in one of the most closely watched Senate campaigns.Sinema described her role to The Associated Press in facilitating a deal between the committee chairman, Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and the top Republican, Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina.“My job was helping them understand the differences between them and helping ...Cannabis company Canopy Growth reports $648 million net loss in fourth quarter
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:41:05 GMT
SMITHS FALLS, Ont. — Canopy Growth Corp. says its net loss grew in its most recent quarter as the company continued with an overhaul of its business.The Smiths Falls, Ont. cannabis company says its fourth quarter net loss amounted to $648 million, $59 million more than the loss it incurred a year earlier.It attributed much of the loss to $164 million in asset impairment and restructuring costs, but says those costs were partially offset by improved gross margins.The company’s net revenue for the period ended March 31 totalled $88 million, 14 per cent lower than the revenue reported a year prior.Canopy’s adjusted loss for the quarter was $96 million, a $36 million improvement from its negative adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization a year earlier. The earnings come as Canopy has been consolidating its cultivation across several facilities and after it revealed in February that it will cut 800 staff.This report by The Canadian Press was fi...GOP releases whistleblower testimonies from ex-IRS agents in Hunter Biden case
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:41:05 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republicans released testimony Thursday from two IRS whistleblowers who allege that the Justice Department interfered with their yearslong investigation into President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter — a charge the department swiftly denied.The House Ways and Means Committee, led by Republican Rep. Jason Smith, voted to publicly disclose congressional testimony from two former IRS agents who worked on the federal investigation into the younger Biden’s taxes and foreign business dealings. “Whistleblowers describe how the Biden Justice Department intervened and overstepped in a campaign to protect the son of Joe Biden by delaying, divulging and denying an ongoing investigation into Hunter Biden’s alleged tax crimes,” Smith, R-Mo., told reporters. The testimony from the two individuals — Greg Shapley and an unidentified IRS agent — detailed what they called a pattern of “slow-walking investigative steps” and delaying enforcement actions months before elections. Bu...Quebec wildfires: Northern city Lebel-sur-Quévillon evacuated for second time
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:41:05 GMT
MONTREAL — The northern Quebec city of Lebel-sur-Quévillon has been ordered to evacuate for the second time in less than three weeks as the community once again faces the threat of a forest fire.One of two routes connecting the community to the rest of the province has been blocked by fire, Mayor Guy Lafrenière said in a video message Thursday.“Unfortunately, we are forced to leave,” he said. “It will absolutely, absolutely, take rain for us to return home.”Hot, dry weather conditions were forecasted to persist through the weekend.Lafrenière said everyone had to leave before 6:30 p.m., and implored people ready to leave immediately to do so, to avoid traffic congestion on the evacuation route.Only firefighters and people providing essential services to those crews would be allowed to stay, he said. Residents of the city of about 2,000 people had been forced from their homes for two weeks because of fires and had only been allowed to return Sunday. Evacuees we...Latest news
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