Fannie Mae’s secret ‘blacklist’ wreaks havoc for condo buyers and sellers

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:11 GMT

Fannie Mae’s secret ‘blacklist’ wreaks havoc for condo buyers and sellers Jeff and Melaina Brill will long remember February as the month they went through a complicated pregnancy and a hellish home sale at the same time.In the end, their new baby girl and their escrow both turned out fine.Their daughter, Aurora, was delivered by C-section on March 2. Three and a half hours later, they got a text saying the two-bedroom condo the family of five had outgrown had been sold as well.“(The sale) seemed like a shoo-in, and we were on the edge of celebrating when we started getting messages from the Realtor that there’s some kind of problem with the building,” Jeff Brill said. “My wife was already concerned about the pregnancy situation. Now we’re adding to the stress of ‘do we sell this place or not?’ ”Unbeknownst to the Brills, their real estate agent or their homeowners’ association, mortgage giant Fannie Mae had put their building, the Harbor Lofts condominiums in downtown Anaheim, on a secret list of condos ineligible for Fannie-backed mortgages.Related link...

Santa Clara Councilmember Anthony Becker defers plea in 49ers leak

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:11 GMT

Santa Clara Councilmember Anthony Becker defers plea in 49ers leak Appearing in court on a felony perjury charge Monday, Santa Clara Councilmember Anthony Becker deferred his plea on an indictment accusing him of leaking a confidential grand jury report to the San Francisco 49ers last year and lying about it.Becker was indicted by a Santa Clara County criminal grand jury last week on the perjury charge and a misdemeanor charge for leaking the document to former 49ers spokesperson Rahul Chandhok and to reporters or editors at the Silicon Valley Voice.Becker, who was represented by a public defender this morning in Santa Clara County Superior Court, deferred his plea to seek outside counsel. He faces four years in county jail if convicted on the perjury charge.The councilmember’s $25,000 bench warrant was set aside by a judge and he will remain out of custody. His next court date is set for May 3.Becker waved his hand at reporters as he left the courthouse, declining comment.Last year’s Santa Clara County civil grand jury report, “Unsport...

E-40 won’t attend Game 2 of Warriors-Kings after controversial ejection: report

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:11 GMT

E-40 won’t attend Game 2 of Warriors-Kings after controversial ejection: report SACRAMENTO — Bay Area hip-hop legend E-40 reportedly won’t attend Game 2 of the Warriors’ playoff series with the Kings on Monday after his controversial ejection from Game 1.E-40, whose real name is Earl Tywone Stevens Sr., was kicked out after an incident he alleged was racially charged in the fourth quarter of Saturday’s loss.Several videos circulated on social media over the weekend showing E-40 talking to Golden 1 Center security before leaving his baseline seats. It was unclear from the footage what led up to the conversation and subsequent ejection. A league source with knowledge of the incident said arena security received several complaints that E-40 stood excessively, blocking the view of fans behind him, and he refused to comply with a warning.But the 55-year-old artist painted a much different story Sunday morning.E-40 released a statement, saying he had been “subjected to disrespectful heckling” during the game. The rapper “turned around and addressed one of the h...

In ‘The Covenant,’ Jake Gyllenhaal plays the ‘kind of American I want to be’

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:11 GMT

In ‘The Covenant,’ Jake Gyllenhaal plays the ‘kind of American I want to be’ “Guy Ritchie’s The Covenant” stays with you long after the last frame.It’s supposed to.Its star, Jake Gyllenhaal, says it’s just that kind of movie. The Oscar nominee is convinced that the R-rated “Covenant,” opening April 21 in area theaters, succeeds as both edge-of-the-seat entertainment and a potent parable about the core values — integrity, valor and a dogged desire to do the right thing — that are the essence of the American ideal.“It’s about being the kind of American I want to be,” said Gyllenhaal during a recent Zoom interview, in which he was joined by co-star Dar Salim. “That we have a goodness ingrained in us, and that we know what it takes to be a hero, sometimes begrudgingly.”In “Covenant”, the versatile Gyllenhaal — who’s starred in films ranging from 2005’s groundbreaking “Brokeback Mountain” to such box-office juggernauts as 2019’s “Spider-Man: Far From Home” — once again fully flings himself into a meaty part.This time, he ...

2023 Boston Marathon Results

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:11 GMT

2023 Boston Marathon Results At BostonMondayMen1. Evans Chebet, Kenya, 2:05:542. Gabriel Geay, Tanzania, 2:06:043. Benson Kipruto, Kenya, 2:06:064. Albert Korir, Kenya, 2:08:015. Zouhair Talbi, Morocco, 2:08:356. Eliud Kipchoge, Kenya, 2:09:237. Scott Fauble, United States, 2:09:448. Hassan Chahdi, France, 2:09:469. John Korir, Kenya, 2:10:0410. Matt McDonald, United States, 2:10:1711. Conner Mantz, United States, 2:10:2512. Cj Albertson, United States, 2:10:3313. Nico Montanez, United States, 2:10:5214. Shura Kitata, Ethiopia, 2:11:2615. Andualem Belay, Ethiopia, 2:11:5016. Hendrik Pfeiffer, Germany, 2:12:2217. Jp Flavin, United States, 2:13:2718. Turner Wiley, United States, 2:13:5719. Isaac Mpofu, Zimbabwe, 2:14:0820. Chad Hall, United States, 2:14:1321. Colin Mickow, United States, 2:14:2722. Mark Korir, Kenya, 2:14:3723. Ben True, United States, 2:16:0624. Connor Weaver, United States, 2:16:2525. Jonas Hampton, United States, 2:17:0526. Ian Butler, United States, 2:17:5527. Edward Mulder, United States, 2:...

Polémico caso: balean a joven negro cuando se equivocó de casa al buscar a sus hermanos

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:11 GMT

Polémico caso: balean a joven negro cuando se equivocó de casa al buscar a sus hermanos KANSAS CITY, Missouri – La policía investiga si el tiroteo contra Ralph Yarl, un joven negro que se equivocó de casa cuando fue a buscar a sus hermanos menores, fue por racismo, revelaron autoridades de Kansas City.La policía está rápidamente recabando evidencias sobre el hecho ocurrido el jueves 13 de abril, informó la jefa policial Stacey Graves el domingo en conferencia de prensa en la sede policial.“Quiero que todos sepan que estoy escuchando”, expresó Graves, “y entiendo la inquietud que estamos percibiendo de la comunidad”.El diario Kansas City Star reportó que la víctima de 16 años, identificada por familiares en internet como Yarl, fue hospitalizado el jueves en la noche tras ser baleado cuando fue a buscar a sus dos hermanos gemelos de la casa de un amigo. La policía dijo que fue a la casa equivocada y fue baleado allí.La policía no especificó cuántas veces el propietario de la vivienda baleó a la víctima, ni en qué parte del cuerpo. Inicialmente informó que su condic...

5 of the most high-profile criminals in Colorado supermax prison

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:11 GMT

5 of the most high-profile criminals in Colorado supermax prison DENVER (KDVR) -- From serial killers to terrorists to drug lords, there are a number of infamous criminals housed at what has been coined the "Alcatraz of the Rockies."USP Florence ADMAX is an administrative maximum security penitentiary located in Colorado.As of April 17, 2023, there are 326 inmates at the USP ADMAX in Florence. There is also a high-security penitentiary in Florence that houses 754 male inmates, and a medium-security federal correctional institution with an adjacent minimum-security campus with 1,328 male inmates. The most notorious prison breaks in history Here are five of the most high-profile criminals in Colorado:Joaquin 'El Chapo' GuzmanJoaquin Guzman, more widely known as "El Chapo," arrived at Colorado's supermax in July of 2019. He was sentenced to life in prison plus 30 years for crimes committed as leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, a Mexico-based international drug trafficking organization responsible for importing and distributing more than a million ...

Police investigation underway after targeted drive-by shooting

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:11 GMT

Police investigation underway after targeted drive-by shooting A drive-by shooting targeted a juvenile and another man in Pembroke Pines near Southwest Fifth Street and 110th Avenue. Both victims escaped the incident without any injuries.According to police, around 7 p.m. on Sunday, a car drove up to the parked car of the victims and opened fire before speeding off. However, authorities have stated that this was not a random act of violence, and they are currently investigating the motive behind the attack. They urge anyone with information that could aid their investigation to come forward.As of now, the identities of the victims have not been released to the public. It is also unclear whether police have any leads on the suspects involved in the drive-by shooting.

Flood advisory issued for parts of Broward, Miami-Dade counties

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:11 GMT

Flood advisory issued for parts of Broward, Miami-Dade counties As thunderstorms approach parts of South Florida, there are concerns of possible flooding following historic rains that effected several areas in Broward County. A flood advisory has been issued for Broward and Miami-Dade counties, Monday afternoon. One advisory for areas in Broward and parts of Northwest Miami-Dade is in effect until 4:45 p.m.A second advisory is currently in effect for Central and Northeast Miami, as well as parts of Southeast Broward, which lasts until 5:30 p.m. Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Red Sox notebook: Justin Turner soaking in the full Boston experience

Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 07:30:11 GMT

Red Sox notebook: Justin Turner soaking in the full Boston experience It’s not hard to see why Justin Turner felt an immediate connection to the song.“I think I’ll go to Boston. I think I’ll start a new life. I think I’ll start it over, where no one knows my name.”That’s the chorus to Augustana’s 2005 song “Boston,” which the new Red Sox infielder has used as his walk-up song ever since making his debut with the team. Prior to his signing, the 38-year-old spent nine years with the Los Angeles Dodgers and expected to finish his career there, but now he’s embracing his unexpected new chapter and finding himself right at home.“It is pretty fitting for the situation,” Turner said.Turner said the song choice has gotten mixed reviews from his friends and teammates — it’s a lot more subdued than his old walk-up song, “Turn Down For What” — but so far he’s loving the experience of playing in Boston. This weekend was particularly special, between the remembran...