Smith: Trump Jan. 6 indictment responds to plot 'fueled by lies'

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:54 GMT

Smith: Trump Jan. 6 indictment responds to plot 'fueled by lies' Special counsel Jack Smith previewed an indictment against Donald Trump, saying the former president’s efforts to remain in power after losing the 2020 election were “fueled by lies.”“The attack on our nation's Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, was an unprecedented assault on the seat of American democracy. As described in the indictment, it was fueled by lies — lies by the defendant targeted at obstructing a bedrock function of the U.S. government: the nation's process of collecting, counting and certifying the results of the presidential election,” Smith said.Smith’s comment came shortly after the Justice Department unveiled a 45-page indictment against Trump, charging him with conspiracy to defraud the U.S., conspiracy to impede an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights, a statute protecting the right to vote.Smith encouraged the public to read the indictment in full — the same plea he issued after bringing charges against Trump in the Mar-a-Lago case earlier this su...

End of an era: Cardinals send Jack Flaherty to Baltimore in deadline buzzer beater

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:54 GMT

End of an era: Cardinals send Jack Flaherty to Baltimore in deadline buzzer beater ST. LOUIS - After seven seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals and nearly a decade in the organization, pitcher Jack Flaherty is on the move. The Cardinals agreed to a last-minute deadline-day deal that sends the 27-year-old starting pitcher to the Baltimore Orioles for three prospects. The deal came shortly before the 5 p.m. trade deadline. In return, the Cardinals received infielder César Prieto, right-handed pitcher Zack Showalter, and left-handed pitcher Drew Rom. MLB Pipeline ranks the trio respectively as the ninth, 23rd and 26th best in the organization. The Flaherty deal capped a frenzy of Cardinals trades over the last few days. the Cardinals dove into the seller's market by trading pitchers Jordan Montgomery, Chris Stratton and Jordan Hicks in two separate deals. All three, like Flaherty, were pending free agents. The Cardinals also traded shortstop Paul DeJong to the Blue Jays earlier Tuesday."We knew there was still some potential to trade a few more players," said Cardina...

Stretch of eastbound I-70 in Jefferson County shut down by multi-vehicle crash

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:54 GMT

Stretch of eastbound I-70 in Jefferson County shut down by multi-vehicle crash A multi-vehicle crash on Interstate 70 in Jefferson County has shut down the eastbound lanes and bought westbound traffic down to one lane. Authorities urge motorists to avoid the area if possible.I-70 EB will closed for several hours at US 6 exit in Golden for multi-vehicle crash caused by a suspect out of Denver. Traffic is being diverted onto US 6 EB exit. I-70 WB is down to one lane. Avoid the area if possible due to traffic delays. CSP is investigating the crash. pic.twitter.com/PNiiYCJxct— Jeffco Sheriff (@jeffcosheriffco) August 1, 2023Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Stretch of northbound lanes on I-25 in Douglas County reopen after crash is cleared Crime and Public Safety | Traffic delays expected as I-70 Floyd Hill Project rock scaling starts Monday Crime and Public Safety | I-70 reopens after fatal crash near Eisenhower Tunnel Crime and Public Safety | Southbound lanes of I-225 closed due to seriou...

Public warned of rise in Valley fever infections across Southern California

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:54 GMT

Public warned of rise in Valley fever infections across Southern California Health officials are warning the public as Valley fever cases are increasing across California.Valley fever, also known as coccidioidomycosis or “cocci,” typically affects the lungs and can cause prolonged respiratory symptoms including cough, fever, chest pain, and fatigue or tiredness, according to The California Department of Public Health.Valley fever is caused by breathing in a fungus found in dust from outdoor air, CDPH explained. When heavy rains exist for prolonged periods, the fungus can grow and spread into the air.For some, the symptoms can be severe enough to interrupt daily life including missing work, school, or other activities.“Research from the University of California, Berkeley and CDPH shows that during drought, the fungus that causes Valley fever can become less active,” officials said. “However, when the rains return, the fungus can grow, leading to increases in infection. Cases of Valley fever in California have historically been lowest during years of drought ...

Whittier officer recovering after shootout with homicide suspect

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:54 GMT

Whittier officer recovering after shootout with homicide suspect A Whittier police officer who suffered two gunshot wounds by an alleged homicide suspect Monday night is in stable condition and recovering, authorities said on Tuesday. According to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department, who assisted the Whittier Police Department during the incident, officers were surveilling 25-year-old Edgar Gonzalez, a documented gang member and a suspect in a July 30 Santa Fe Springs homicide, at around 6:45 p.m. last night.  In what was considered a high-risk traffic stop, police attempted to pull Gonzalez over in an alley off Pickering Avenue and Penn Street. The 25-year-old exited his vehicle and ran.  Officers chased Gonzales as he ran between several apartment complexes in the 7300 block of Pickering Avenue before shooting at police, who returned fire. The suspect dropped his firearm and continued to run.  Police said that when they caught Gonzalez, he was uncooperative, prompting authorities to deploy a less-than-lethal round an...

Trump indicted for efforts to overturn 2020 election

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:54 GMT

Trump indicted for efforts to overturn 2020 election Donald Trump was indicted on felony charges Tuesday for working to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the run-up to the violent riot by his supporters at the U.S. Capitol, with the Justice Department moving to hold him accountable for an unprecedented effort to block the peaceful transfer of presidential power.The four-count indictment, the third criminal case against Trump, provided deeper insight into a dark chapter in American history that has already been the subject of exhaustive federal investigations and captivating public hearings. It chronicles a months-long campaign of lies about the election results and says that, even when those falsehoods culminated in a chaotic insurrection at the Capitol, Trump sought to exploit that violence by trying to further delay the counting of votes that sealed his defeat.Even in a year of rapid-succession legal reckonings for Trump, Tuesday’s criminal case, with charges including conspiring to defraud the United States government th...

Inside The Hidden And Historic Georgian Room

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:54 GMT

Inside The Hidden And Historic Georgian Room More than 60 years ago, it was known as the Red Griffin, a smokey speakeasy in the basement of Santa Monica’s grand dame hotel, The Georgian. It has been painstakingly restored as the Georgian Room, sustaining all the same mystique, minus the smoke.The hotel was built in 1931 and the underground hideaway first opened its doors in 1933 during the prohibition era and Hollywood’s Golden Age, attracting the likes of Carole Lombard, Clark Gable, Bugsy Siegel and Marilyn Monroe.The entrance is hidden away on the side of the legendary hotel, which has seen good and bad times, once serving as the home of Kennedy matriarch Rose during the ‘60s. Upon arrival, you make your way to the side of the hotel’s south end, where you will find non-descript double doors with brass mermaid handles. You press the brass bell button and state the name of your party’s reservation. When answered by the host, you will be admitted into the first anteroom — a Disney-esque closet-sized station with matching custo...

SF Giants don’t upgrade rotation, but Kyle Harrison could be an option soon

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:54 GMT

SF Giants don’t upgrade rotation, but Kyle Harrison could be an option soon SAN FRANCISCO — The Giants opted not to upgrade their pitching staff ahead of Tuesday’s trade deadline. But one long-awaited internal reinforcement could soon be an option.Kyle Harrison, the 21-year-old top-rated left-handed pitching prospect in the game, is on an “accelerated” path back from a hamstring strain he suffered before the All-Star break and will be evaluated for a possible promotion on a “start-to-start” basis, president Farhan Zaidi said.“He was really right on the cusp when he had the hamstring injury,” Zaidi said. “So it’s not going to take much for us to feel like he’s checked the last box and is ready to come up here.”Harrison, who had 4.63 ERA and 96 strikeouts in 58⅓ innings at Triple-A this season, made his first and only rehab start Monday in the Arizona Complex League. He pitched two scoreless innings, striking out four, and will to return to Triple-A Sacramento, where he is expected to make his next start t...

Aggressive dog causes shelter-in-place in Petaluma

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:54 GMT

Aggressive dog causes shelter-in-place in Petaluma (KRON) -- An aggressive dog got loose in Petaluma on Tuesday, briefly causing a neighborhood to shelter in place. The dog bit a citizen, causing them to be hospitalized with moderate injuries, according to the Petaluma Police Department. Officers were called to the scene on the 1200 block of San Rafael Drive at about 3:25 p.m. Person fatally overdoses on BART train Two PPD officers arrived, and the dog charged them as soon as they got out of their cars, police said. Both officers deployed their tasers, and the dog retreated. More officers arrived, and they contained the dog until its owner arrived. Due to the animal's behavior, a shelter-in-place was ordered until it was secured. Authorities did not specify what breed the dog is. North Bay Animal Services were called to the scene to investigate. The dog was placed on a 10-day bite quarantine.

San Jose city employees begin vote on whether to authorize strike

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:12:54 GMT

San Jose city employees begin vote on whether to authorize strike (BCN) -- Two unions that represent nearly 4,500 San Jose city employees began voting Tuesday on whether to authorize a three-day strike over what the unions say are chronic understaffing issues and low pay for city workers. The unions will be collecting ballots through Friday and plan to announce the results at an event in San Jose on Monday. The unions, the International Federation of Professional and Technical Engineers Local 21 and the Municipal Employees' Federation-American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Local 101, represent thousands of workers in the city, including emergency dispatch, code enforcement, librarians, airport staff and engineers. Nima Momeni to stand trial for murder of Bob Lee, judge rules The workers' contract with the city expired on June 30, and they have been working without one since. Workers represented by the unions have demanded a pay increase of 7% for the 2023-24 fiscal year, while the city responded with a counter-offer of ...