Miami Police search for 2 sisters reported missing from downtown area
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:29:07 GMT
City of Miami Police seek the public’s help in locating two missing girls who are sisters.According to Miami Police’s Special Victims Unit, 12-year-old Aniya Tyson and 13-year-old Amariya Tyson were last seen in the downtown area on Sunday. Amariya stands 5 feet, 4 inches tall, weighs around 134 pounds, and has black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black shirt and black leggings.Aniya stands 5 feet, 3 inches tall, weighs approximately 150 pounds and and has black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a black shirt and blue shorts.Officials urge anyone with information on their whereabouts is urged to call Miami Police at 306-603-6300 or 305-579-6111.Orioles to promote top prospects Jackson Holliday, Coby Mayo, Chayce McDermott up minor league ladder
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:29:07 GMT
On a day the Orioles will add another well-regarded prospect to their top-ranked farm system, they moved two of their most successful draft picks up their minor league ladder.Less than a year after taking him atop the 2022 MLB draft, Baltimore is promoting shortstop Jackson Holliday to Double-A Bowie while also sending third baseman Coby Mayo, a 21-year-old taken in 2020′s fourth round, and right-hander Chayce McDermott from Bowie to Triple-A Norfolk, a source with knowledge of the organization’s plans confirmed to The Baltimore Sun. The Orioles make the 17th overall pick in this year’s draft Sunday night.By sending Mayo — a 21-year-old who Baseball America ranks as Baltimore’s No. 9 prospect — to Norfolk, the Orioles add to a Tides lineup that lost infielder Jordan Westburg and outfielder Colton Cowser after they were promoted to the majors in recent weeks.Holliday will be the fourth player in his age-19 season or earlier to appear in the upper m...Yoshida homers in eighth to power Red Sox past A’s 4-3
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:29:07 GMT
Masataka Yoshida may not be going to the MLB All-Star Game, but there’s no denying the impact the Japanese standout has made since joining the Red Sox.Look no further than his performance on Sunday.Yoshida went 2 for 4 with the game-winning home run in Boston’s 4-3 win over the Oakland Athletics, crushing an opposite field shot to the Green Monster seats to break a tie in the bottom of the eighth inning.In doing so the Red Sox capped off a three-game sweep and go into the All-Star break having won eight of their last nine.Coming into Sunday Yoshida ranked third in the American League with a .313 batting average, and before hitting the go-ahead homer he also used his legs to put himself in position to tie the game. After reaching on a single he stole second and took third on a throwing error, setting Christian Arroyo up for his ensuing RBI double to make it 3-3 in the sixth.It was Yoshida’s sixth stolen base of the season, and it came hours after Red Sox manager Ale...Ticker: Meta’s Threads has 70 million signups; Judge hits pause on NYC food delivery wage rule
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:29:07 GMT
Meta Platforms Inc.’s new social media app Threads has garnered 70 million users in just two days after its launch, a sign of enthusiasm that Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg said was “way beyond our expectations.”Threads launched last Wednesday as an alternative to Elon Musk’s Twitter, which had 237.8 million users as of July 2022, but has also been beset by controversy. On Threads, which closely resembles Twitter’s look, people can post text and links and reply to or repost messages from others. The app will let users port over their existing follower lists and account names from Instagram, Meta’s photo and video-sharing app that counts major brands, celebrities and creators among its more than 2 billion users.Threads is currently ranked No. 1 among free apps on Apple Inc’s App Store in the US.Judge hits pause on NYC food delivery wage ruleA New York state judge issued a temporary halt to a new city law scheduled to go into effect next week, which requires minimum wage paym...Cape Cod man seriously injured in fireworks explosion now faces criminal charges
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:29:07 GMT
The Cape man who suffered traumatic injuries to his leg and hand from a fireworks explosion is now facing criminal charges for having fireworks in Massachusetts.On the Fourth of July, West Yarmouth man Phat Truong sustained serious injuries from exploding mortar style fireworks in his yard. The 40-year-old man was transported to a Boston medical facility to get treated for serious, life-threatening injuries.Now following a police investigation, criminal charges have been filed against Truong for unlawful possession of fireworks.“All fireworks are illegal in Massachusetts for private residents,” Yarmouth Police said in a statement.“Massachusetts law prohibits the possession, use, and sale of fireworks by unlicensed individuals, even if you buy them legally in another state,” police added. “Leave fireworks to the professionals.”The police investigation was conducted by the Yarmouth Police Department, Yarmouth Fire Department, Massachusetts State Pol...We’re listening: Yellen said US will review ‘unintended consequences’ raised by China
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:29:07 GMT
BEIJING — Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Sunday said she agreed Washington will listen to Chinese complaints about security-related curbs on U.S. technology exports and might “respond to unintended consequences” as she ended a visit to Beijing aimed at reviving strained relations.Yellen defended “targeted measures” on trade that China’s leaders complain are aimed at hurting its fledgling tech industries. She said the Biden administration wants to “avoid unnecessary repercussions” but gave no indication of possible changes.Relations between the two biggest economies are at their lowest level in decades due to disputes about technology, security and other irritants. A key Chinese complaint is limits on access to processor chips and other U.S. technology on security grounds that threaten to hamper the ruling Communist Party’s development of smartphones, artificial intelligence and other industries.“We will open up channels so th...USPS offices to host passport fairs amid high demand
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:29:07 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- The current processing time for new passports is three months or more, according to the United States Postal Service.For those planning international travel in the fall, officials with the San Diego Passport Agency are advising you to submit those passport applications as far in advance as possible. Excessive Heat Warning issued for these areas in San Diego County Due to extremely high demand, USPS offices will be hosting several passport fairs across the county on Saturday, July 15 to help ensure travelers receive their documents in time. “The purpose of this one-day 'blizzard' of passport fairs is to make the process of applying for new passports easy for our customers,” said San Diego Postmaster Justine Valadez. “A lot of people, especially those with schoolchildren, don’t have the time during the week to visit a post office to submit their passport applications.”A full list of passport fair dates and locations can be found below:7/159:00 am-4:00 pmAlpine2127 Arnol...Oceanside man in sheriff's custody dies at hospital
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:29:07 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A man in sheriff’s custody died at Tri-City Hospital Saturday afternoon, authorities confirmed.According to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department, homicide investigators were notified that 43-year-old Zeke Davis was pronounced deceased at 3:30 p.m. Missing 14-year-old girl found at Camp Pendleton Davis, an Oceanside resident, was arrested by the Oceanside Police Department on Wednesday, June 28 for charges relating to resisting arrest, battery on a peace officer and violation of a temporary restraining order, SDSO said. After being transported to the Vista Detention Facility for booking, authorities say Davis was medically screened by sheriff's staff who determined that he should be transported to the hospital for follow up. Once there, medical staff evaluated Davis and admitted him to the hospital for a pre-existing medical condition, according to SDSO. He was provided care and remained at the hospital until the time of his passing.The Citizen's Law Enforcement R...Heat warnings in place in six provinces, Ontario town faces tornado warning
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:29:07 GMT
Extreme weather alerts remain in place across much of Canada, with federal forecasters warning of heat, rainfall, thunderstorms and a possible tornado in different parts of the country. Environment Canada has issued a tornado warning for the northwestern Ontario town of Sioux Lookout, while Fort Severn on Hudson Bay is facing a rainfall warning. The neighbouring province of Quebec is under multiple alerts for both rainfall and severe thunderstorms that could produce lightning, flash floods and nickel-sized hail.Heat warnings are in place in six provinces and two territories as an ongoing heat wave shows no signs of letting up. In Atlantic Canada, temperatures are forecasted to reach close to 30 degrees on Sunday in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, while humidex values are expected to hit 37 degrees.Temperatures are forecasted to soar near or above 30 degrees Celsius into Monday for parts of southern and coastal British Columbia, with the highest temperatures in s...Sex worker wins in Nova Scotia court, but ruling leaves sex industry conflicted
Published Tue, 19 Nov 2024 09:29:07 GMT
In a legal decision described as the first of its kind in Canada, a Halifax sex worker successfully sued a client for nonpayment of services, but actors in the industry are conflicted about the ruling’s impacts.Former sex worker Brogan Sheehan took Bradley Samuelson to small claims court after he didn’t fully pay her fee, which both parties had agreed to beforehand. Samuelson argued that the agreement was invalid because it is illegal to purchase sexual services, but court adjudicator Darrel Pink said the contract could still be enforced and awarded Sheehan $1,800.Sex work remains criminalized in Canada, but a 2014 law removed criminal penalties for people, like Sheehan, who sell sexual services. Paying for sex, however, remains illegal.Sheehan’s lawyer, Jessica Rose, says she and her client wanted to expose the court to the “economic realities of doing sex work.” As well, Rose said they wanted to raise awareness about “what is needed as far as ac...Latest news
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