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BRENHAM, Texas (KTRK) — Texas Department of Public Safety officials are reporting at least 16 injuries after they say a stolen 18-wheeler crashed into one of their offices on Friday.

According to officials from Texas DPS – Southeast Texas Region, the vehicle intentionally ran into the Brenham DPS Office at about 10:41 a.m.

State officials are expected to give an update during a scheduled 2 p.m. news conference, which you can watch on ABC13’s 24/7 live stream channel in the video player above.

SkyEye video shows extensive damage to the front of the office and 18-wheeler.

Of the more than a dozen people injured, DPS said three were flown to the hospital in critical condition.

The suspected driver of the 18-wheeler was arrested at the scene and refused treatment, officials said.

Authorities said there was no further threat to the community.

Montgomery County Judge Mark Keough shared a post on Facebook, saying, in part, “Pray for our Texas DPS as they’re experiencing a mass casualty incident in Brenham with a major vehicle accident at their office. No word on injuries at this time.

Update: I have been briefed and this incident was intentional and done by the suspect who was denied a CDL yesterday. He returned today with intent to harm.

Continued prayers for the DPS staff, troopers and civilians affected.”

No fatalities have been confirmed at this time.

“Dara and I are praying for the injured and all those impacted,” Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts Glenn Hegar shared on X, formerly Twitter.

Investigators advised people to stay away from the area as the investigation into the crash continues.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

Nominados a los Latin Grammy 2023: Lista completa

General Field
Record of the year

“Carretera y Manta,” Pablo Alborán

“Déjame Llorarte,” Paula Arenas Featuring Jesús Navarro

“Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” Bizarrap Featuring Shakira

“Si Tú Me Quieres,” Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra

“Mientras Me Curo Del Cora,” Karol G

“De Todas Las Flores,” Natalia Lafourcade

“Ojos Marrones,” Lasso

“La Fórmula,” Maluma & Marc Anthony

“Despechá,” Rosalía

“Correcaminos,” Alejandro Sanz Featuring Danny Ocean

“No Es Que Te Extrañe,” Christina Aguilera

Album of the year

La Cu4rta Hoja, Pablo Alborán

A Ciegas, Paula Arenas

De Adentro Pa Afuera, Camilo

Décimo Cuarto, Andrés Cepeda

Vida Cotidiana, Juanes

Mañana Será Bonito, Karol G

De Todas Las Flores, Natalia Lafourcade

Play, Ricky Martin

EADDA9223, Fito Paez

Escalona Nunca Se Había Grabado Así, Carlos Vives

Song of the year

“Acróstico,” Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno, L.E.X.U.Z, Luis Fernando Ochoa & Shakira, songwriters (Shakira)

“Amigos,” Pablo Alborán & Maria Becerra, songwriters (Pablo Alborán Featuring Maria Becerra)

“De Todas Las Flores,” Natalia Lafourcade, songwriter (Natalia Lafourcade)

“Ella Baila Sola,” Pedro Julian Tovar Oceguera, songwriter (Eslabon Armado, Peso Pluma)

“NASA,” Edgar Barrera, Camilo & Alejandro Sanz, songwriters (Camilo & Alejandro Sanz)

“Ojos Marrones,” Luis Jiménez, Lasso & Agustín Zubillaga, songwriters (Lasso)

“Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” Santiago Alvarado, Bizarrap, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz & Shakira, songwriters (Bizarrap Featuring Shakira)

“Si Tú Me Quieres,” Fonseca, Yadam González & Yoel Henríquez, songwriters (Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra)

“TQG,” Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, Karol G, Ovy On The Drums & Shakira, songwriters (Karol G Featuring Shakira)

“un X100to,” Bad Bunny, Edgar Barrera, Marco Daniel Borrero & Andres Jael Correa Rios, songwriters (Grupo Frontera Featuring Bad Bunny)

Best new artist

Borja

Conexión Divina

Ana Del Castillo

Natascha Falcão

Gale

Paola Guanche

Joaquina

Leon Leiden

Maréh

Timø

Field 1: Pop

Best pop vocal album

La Cu4arta Hoja, Pablo Alborán

Beautiful Humans Vol. 1, Alemor

De Adentro Pa Afuera, Camilo

La Neta, Pedro Capó

Tu Historia, Julieta Venegas

Best traditional pop vocal album

A Ciegas, Paula Arenas

Que Me Duela, Camilú

Corazón y Flecha, Manuel Carrasco

Décimo Cuarto, Andrés Cepeda

Placeres y Pecados, Vanesa Martín

Best pop song

“5:24,” Edgar Barrera & Camilo, songwriters (Camilo)

“Bailo Pa Ti,” Natalia Hernández Morales, Monsieur Periné, Santiago Prieto Sarabia, Julio Reyes Copello & Mitchie Rivera, songwriters (Monsieur Periné)

“Contigo,” Pablo Alborán, Mauricio Rengifo, Andrés Torres & Sebastián Yatra, songwriters (Sebastián Yatra Featuring Pablo Alborán)

“Déjame Llorarte,” Paula Arenas & Manuel Ramos, songwriters (Paula Arenas & Jesús Navarro)

“Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 53,” Santiago Alvarado, Bizarrap, Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno & Shakira, songwriters (Bizarrap Featuring Shakira)

Field 2: Urban

Best urban/fusion performance

“La Jumpa,” Arcángel Featuring Bad Bunny

“Ojalá,” Maria Becerra

“Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52,” Bizarrap Featuring Quevedo

“TQG,” Karol G Featuring Shakira

“Yandel 150,” Yandel & Feid

Best reggaeton performance

“Automático,” Maria Becerra

“La Receta,” Tego Calderón

“Feliz Cumpleaños Ferxxo,” Feid

“Gatúbela,” Karol G Featuring Maldy

“Hey Mor,” Ozuna & Feid

Best urban music album

Xtassy, Akapellah

Saturno, Rauw Alejandro

3Men2 Kbrn, Eladio Carrión

Feliz Cumpleaños Ferxxo Te Pirateamos El Álbum, Feid

Mañana Será Bonito, Karol G

Alma, Nicki Nicole

Best rap/hip hop song

“Autodidacta,” Mauro De Tommaso & Nohelys Jimenez, songwriters (J Noa)

“Coco Chanel,” Bad Bunny & Eladio Carrión, songwriters (Eladio Carrión Featuring Bad Bunny)

“Dispara ***,” Santiago Alvarado, Milo J, Nicki Nicole & Santiago Ruiz, songwriters (Nicki Nicole Featuring Milo J)

“Le Pido A Dios,” Martin Chris E, Feid & Esteban Higuita Estrada, songwriters (Feid Featuring Dj Premier)

“Pá Ganá,” Akapellah, songwriter (Akapellah)

“Pregúntale A Tu Papá Por Mí,” Vico C, songwriter (Vico C)

Best urban song

“Automático,” Maria Becerra, songwriter (Maria Becerra)

“La Jumpa,” Bad Bunny & Austin Santos, songwriters (Arcángel Featuring Bad Bunny)

“Mi Mejor Canción,” Nelson Onell Diaz, Farruko, Gocho, Franklin Jovani Martinez & Eric Perez Rovira, songwriters (Gocho Featuring Farruko)

“Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 52,” Santiago Alvarado, Bizarrap & Quevedo, songwriters (Bizarrap Featuring Quevedo)

“TQG,” Kevyn Mauricio Cruz, Karol G, Ovy On The Drums & Shakira, songwriters (Karol G Featuring Shakira)

“Yandel 150,” Jowan, Andrés David Restrepo, Joan Manuel Ubinas Jiménez & Yandel, songwriters (Yandel & Feid)

Field 3: Rock

Best rock album

Íntimo Extremo – 30 Años, A.N.I.M.A.L

Cowboys De La A3, Arde Bogotá

De La Tierra III, De La Tierra

Dopelganga, Eruca Sativa

Sólo D’ Lira, Molotov

Best rock song

“Depredadores,” Andrés Giménez & Andreas Kisser, songwriters (De La Tierra)

“El Piso Es Lava,” Todo Aparenta Normal, songwriter (Todo Aparenta Normal Featuring An Espil & Evlay)

“Gris,” Juanes, songwriter (Juanes)

“Leche De Tigre,” Juan Galeano, songwriter (Diamante Eléctrico Featuring Adrián Quesada)

“Los Perros,” Arde Bogotá, songwriters (Arde Bogotá)

Best pop/rock album

El Diablo En El Cuerpo, Alex Anwandter

Trinchera Avanzada, Babasónicos

El Hombrecito Del Mar, León Gieco

Vida Cotidiana, Juanes

Tripolar, Usted Señalemelo

Despídeme De Todxs, Juan Pablo Vega

Best pop/rock song

“Alaska,” Bunbury, songwriter (Bunbury)

“Amantes,” León Larregui, songwriter (León Larregui)

“Caminar Sola,” Alex Anwandter & Julieta Venegas, songwriters (Julieta Venegas)

“¿Dónde Se Llora Cuando Se Llora?,” Francisca Valenzuela & Francisco Victoria, songwriters (Francisca Valenzuela)

“Ojos Marrones,” Luis Jiménez, Lasso & Agustín Zubillaga, songwriters (Lasso)

“Señorita Revolución,” Bruses & Ali Stone, songwriters (Bruses)

Field 4: Alternative

Best alternative music album

Martínez, Cabra

Nacarile, iLe

Bolero Apocalíptico, Monsieur Periné

Mesa Dulce, Dante Spinetta

Reputa, Zahara

Best alternative song

“Aleros/Pompeii,” Sebastian Ayala, Daniel Briceño, Henry D ́Arthenay, Rodolfo Pagliuca & Hector Tosta, songwriters (La Vida Boheme)

“ANASTASIA,” Cami & Jonathan Julca, songwriters (Cami)

“Cicatriz Radiante,” El David Aguilar, songwriter (El David Aguilar)

“El Lado Oscuro Del Corazón,” Dante Spinetta, songwriter (Dante Spinetta)

“Traguito,” Ismael Cancel, iLe & Mon Laferte, songwriters (iLe & Mon Laferte)

Field 5: Tropical

Best salsa album

Catarsis, Daniela Darcourt

Voy A Ti, Luis Figueroa

Cambios, Willy García

Niche Sinfónico, Grupo Niche y Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Colombia

Tierra y Libertad, Plena79 Salsa Orchestra Featuring Alain Pérez y Jeremy Bosch

Debut y Segunda Tanda (Deluxe), Gilberto Santa Rosa

Best cumbia/vallenato album

Leandro Díaz Special Edition, Silvestre Dangond

El Favor De Dios, Ana Del Castillo

Cumbia Del Corazón, Los Ángeles Azules

Hombre Absurdo, Gregorio Uribe

Escalona Nunca Se Había Grabado Así, Carlos Vives

Best merengue/bachata album

Cuatro26, Manny Cruz

Road Trip, Manny Manuel

Trópico, Vol. 2, Pavel Núñez

Fórmula, Vol. 3, Romeo Santos

A Mi Manera, Sergio Vargas

Best traditional tropical album

Tierra, Songs By Cuban Women, Estrella Acosta

Y Sigo Pa’lante, El Septeto Santiaguero

Tour Sinfónico En Vivo Auditorio Nacional, La Sonora Santanera

Danzoneando (En Vivo Desde Matanzas), Orquesta Failde

Vida, Omara Portuondo

En Tiempo De Son… Homenaje A Las Canciones De: Jorge Luis Piloto, Septeto Acarey De Reynier Pérez

Best contemporary tropical album

Contigo, Mike Bahía

5:10 am, Luis Fernando Borjas

Intruso, Silvestre Dangond

24/7, Gusi

Otro Color, Ilegales

Best tropical song

“Ambulancia,” Édgar Barrera, Camila Cabello, Camilo & Juan Morelli, songwriters (Camilo & Camila Cabello)

“Día De Luz [80 Aniversario],” Pablo Milanés, songwriter (Pablo Milanés Featuring Juanes)

“El Merengue,” Edgar Barrera, Nico Cotton, Gale, Marshmello, Miguel Andres Martinez Perea, Juan Diego Medina Vélez, Julián Turizo Zapata & Manuel Turizo, songwriters (Marshmello & Manuel Turizo)

“La Fórmula,” Marc Anthony, Edgar Barrera, René David Cano Ríos, Sergio George, Kevin Mauricio Jiménez Londoño, Bryan Snaider Lezcano Chaverra, Maluma & Justin Rafael Quiles, songwriters (Maluma & Marc Anthony)

“Que Me Quedes Tú,” Techy Fatule, songwriter (Techy Fatule)

“Si Tú Me Quieres,” Fonseca, Yadam González & Yoel Henríquez, songwriters (Fonseca & Juan Luis Guerra)

Field 6: Singer-Songwriter

Best singer-songwriter album

Nueve, Santiago Cruz

Los Mejores Años, Joaquina

De Todas Las Flores, Natalia Lafourcade

Tierra De Promesas, Maréh

El Equilibrista, Juan Carlos Pérez Soto

Best singer-songwriter song

“De Todas Las Flores,” Natalia Lafourcade, songwriter (Natalia Lafourcade)

“La Raíz,” Valeria Castro, songwriter (Valeria Castro)

“1.200 Kilómetros,” Santiago Cruz, songwriter (Santiago Cruz)

“Si Me Matan,” Silvana Estrada, songwriter (Silvana Estrada)

“Tu Historia, La Mía y La Verdad,” Juan Carlos Pérez Soto, songwriter (Juan Carlos Pérez Soto)

Field 7: Regional-Mexican

Best ranchero/mariachi album

Se Canta Con El Corazón (Deluxe), Majo Aguilar

Bordado A Mano, Ana Bárbara

Sólo Muere Si Se Olvida, Adriel Favela

Herederos, Mariachi Herencia De México

Forajido EP2, Christian Nodal

Best banda album

De Hoy En Adelante, Que Te Vaya Bien, Julión Álvarez y Su Norteño Banda

Hecho En México… Mágico, Banda El Recodo De Cruz Lizárraga

Punto y Aparte, Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga

Una Copa Por Cada Reina (Deluxe), Nathan Galante

1500 Pedas, La Adictiva

Prefiero Estar Contigo (Deluxe), La Arrolladora Banda El Limón De René Camacho

Best Tejano album

Sin Fin, Gary Hobbs

El Patrón, Jay Perez

Súper Héroes De Blanco, Proyecto Insomnio

Para Empezar A Amar, Juan Treviño

Ganas, Vilax

Best Norteño album

Aclarando La Mente, Joss Favela

Family & Friends, La Abuela Irma Silva

Fuera De Serie, La Energía Norteña

Colmillo De Leche, Carin León

Hay Niveles (Deluxe), Los Rieleros Del Norte

Best regional song

“Aclarando La Mente,” Joss Favela, songwriter (Joss Favela)

“Alaska,” Edgar Barrera & Camilo, songwriters (Camilo & Grupo Firme)

“Ella Baila Sola,” Pedro Julian Tovar Oceguera, songwriter (Eslabon Armado & Peso Pluma)

“La Siguiente,” Edgar Barrera, Kany García, Richi López & Christian Nodal, songwriters (Kany García Featuring Christian Nodal)

“un X100to,” Bad Bunny, Edgar Barrera, Andrés Jael Correa Rios & Mag, songwriters (Grupo Frontera Featuring Bad Bunny)

Field 8: Instrumental

Best instrumental album

Tres, Renesito Avich

Choro Negro, Cristovão Bastos e Mauro Senise

Brooklyn-Cumaná, Jorge Glem y Sam Reider

The Chick Corea Symphony Tribute. Ritmo, Adda Simfònica, Josep Vicent & Emilio Solla

Made In Miami, Camilo Valencia & Richard Bravo

Romance Al Campesino Porteño, Miguel Zenón, José A. Zayas Cabán, Ryan Smith & Casey Rafn

Field 9: Traditional

Best folk album

Epifanías, Susana Baca

Aguajes De Mar y Manglar, Cantares Del Pacífico

Camino Al Sol, Vicente García

Mamá Cumbé, Tato Marenco

El Trébol Agorero, Homenaje A Luis Antonio Calvo, Quinteto Leopoldo Federico

Ayvu, Tierra Adentro

Best tango album

Retrato Del Aire, Pablo Jaurena

Operation Tango, Quinteto Astor Piazzolla

Reencuentro, Susana Rinaldi & Osvaldo Piro

Ahora, Romo – Agri – Messiez Tango Trio

Argentinxs, Tanghetto

Best flamenco album

Pura Sangre, Israel Fernández

Por La Tangente, Diego Guerrero

Quejíos De Un Maleante, Omar Montes

Camino, Niña Pastori

Prohibido El Toque, Juanfe Pérez

Field 10: Jazz

Best Latin jazz/jazz Album

Unánime, Roxana Amed

Flying Chicken, Hamilton De Holanda Featuring Thiago Rabello & Salomão Soares

Bembé, Iván “Melon” Lewis & The Cuban Swing Express

Semblanzas, William Maestre Big Band

I Missed You Too!, Chucho Valdés & Paquito D’Rivera (with Reunion Sextet)

Field 11: Christian

Best Christian album (Spanish language)

Fuego & Poder (Live), Barak

Vida, Alex Campos

El Vallenato Se Hizo En El Cielo, Gilberto Daza & Sergio Luis Rodríguez

Hazme Caminar, Jesús Israel

El Cielo Aún Espera, Jesús Adrian Romero

Lo Que Vemos, Marcos Vidal

Best Portuguese language Christian album

30 Anos – Vol 1, Aline Barros

Novo Tempo, Casa Worship

Único, Fernandinho

Preto No Branco Vertical, Preto No Branco

Nós, Eli Soares

Field 12: Portugese language

Best Portuguese language contemporary pop album

Bryan Behr Ao Vivo Em São Paulo, Bryan Behr

Em Nome da Estrela, Xênia França

Hodari, Hodari

Quintal, Melim

As Palavras, Vol. 1 & 2, Rubel

Best Portuguese language rock or alternative album

Não Me Espere Na Estação, Lô Borges

Jardineiros, Planet Hemp

Meu Esquema, Rachel Reis

Habilidades Extraordinárias, Tulipa Ruiz

Olho Furta-Cor, Titás

Best Portuguese language urban performance

“Da Favela Pro Asfalto,” Àttøøxxá & Carlinhos Brown

“Aviso De Amigo,” GIULIA BE

“Fé,” Iza

“Distopia,” Planet Hemp Featuring Criolo

“Good Vibe,” Filipe Ret, Dallass, Caio Luccas

Best Samba/Pagode album

Negra Ópera, Martinho Da Vila

Resenha Do Mumu, Mumuzinho

Desse Jeito, Maria Rita

Sambasá, Roberta Sá

Meu Nome É Thiago André (Ao Vivo), Thiaguinho

Best MPB (Musica Popular Brasileira) album

Mil Coisas Invisíveis, Tim Bernardes

Vem Doce, Vanessa da Mata

D, Djavan

Serotonina, João Donato

Daramô, Tiago Iorc

Best Sertaneja music album

Ao Vivo no Radio City Music Hall Nova Iorque, Chitãozinho & Xororó

Daniel 40 Anos Celebra João Paulo & Daniel, Daniel

É Simples Assim (Ao Vivo), Jorge & Mateus

Decretos Reais, Marília Mendonça

Raiz, Lauana Prado

Best Portuguese language roots album

TecnoShow, Gaby Amarantos

Portuguesa, Carminho

Raiz, João Gomes

Elba Ramalho No Maior São João Do Mundo, Elba Ramalho

Do Amanha Nada Sei, Almir Sater

Erva Doce, Gabriel Sater

Best Portuguese language song

“Algoritmo Íntimo,” Arnaldo Antunes, Criolo, Gabrieu, Keviin & Marcia Xavier, songwriters (Criolo, Ney Matogrosso)

“Do Acaso,” Ronaldo Bastos & Chico César, songwriters (Alice Caymmi Featuring Chico César)

“Num Mundo De Paz,” Djavan, songwriter (Djavan)

“Que Tal um Samba?”, Chico Buarque, songwriter (Chico Buarque Featuring Hamilton de Holanda)

“Tudo O Que A Fé Pode Tocar,” Tiago Iorc & Duda Rodrigues, songwriters (Tiago Iorc)

Field 13: Children’s

Best Latin children’s album

Aventuras, Flor Bromley

Vamos Al Zoo, Danilo & Chapis

Cantando Juntos, Gaby Moreno & Zona Neon

Colcha De Retazos, María Mulata

¿Y Si Pido Que Me Cuentes?, Veleta Roja

Field 14: Classical

Best classical album

Afro-Cuban Dances, Kristhyan Benitez; Jon Feidner, album producer

Albéniz & Granados Piano Works, Luis López; Luis López, conductor; Fernando Ortí Salvador, album producer

Cantata Negra, Marvin Camacho & UCR Coral; Didier Mora, conductor; Marvin Camacho Villegas & Jorge Castro Ruiz, album producers

Estirpe, Pacho Flores; Carlos Miguel Prieto, conductor; Ingo Petry, album producer (Orquesta Sinfónica De Minería)

Huáscar Barradas Four Elements Immersive Symphony For Orchestra And Chorus, Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra; Ollantay Velasquez, conductor; Huascar Barradas, Maria Cardemas, Eugenio Carreño & Eduardo Martinez Planas, album producers

Best classical contemporary composition

“Aroma A Distancia (Live from Paliesius, Lithuania),” Gonzalo Grau, composer (Brooklyn Rider)

“Concerto Venezolano,” Paquito D’Rivera, composer (Pacho Flores Featuring Paquito D’Rivera)

“Double Concerto for Clarinet and Bandoneon, III. Aboriginal,” JP Jofre, composer (JP Jofre and Seunghee Lee)

“Lucha Libre!,” Juan Pablo Contreras, composer (Juan Pablo Contreras)

“Suite de los Buenos Aires para Piano y Flauta,” Claudia Montero, composer (Natalia González Figueroa and Tanja Esther Von Arx)

Field 15: Arranging

Best arrangement

“Waltz Of The Flowers,” Joe McCarthy & Vince Norman, arrangers (Joe McCarthy’s New York Afro Bop Alliance Big Band)

“Com Que Voz,” John Beasley & Maria Mendes, arrangers (Maria Mendes Featuring Metropole Orkest & John Beasley)

“Songo Bop,” Rafael Valencia, arranger (Camilo Valencia, Richard Bravo Featuring Milton Salcedo)

“Crónicas Latinoamericanas,” Daniel Freiberg, arranger (Varios Artistas)

“Spain,” Emilio Solla, arranger (Varios Artistas)

Field 16: Recording Package

Best recording package

Atipanakuy (Deluxe), Gustavo Ramirez, art director (Kayfex)

Hotel Miranda!, Alejandro Ros, art director (Miranda!)

Nocturna, Alejandro Ros, art director (Javiera Mena)

Placeres y Pecados, Pedro Chico, art director (Vanesa Martín)

Trinchera Avanzada, Alejandro Ros, art director (Babasónicos)

Field 17: Songwriter

Songwriter of the year

Edgar Barrera

Kevyn Mauricio Cruz

Felipe González Abad

Manuel Lorente Freire

Horacio Palencia

Elena Rose

Field 18: Production

Best engineered album

Canto A La Imaginación, Érico Moreira, engineer; Érico Moreira, mixer; Felipe Tichauer, mastering engineer (Marina Tuset)

Daramô, Bruno Giorgi, mixer; Randy Merril, mastering engineer (Tiago Iorc)

Depois Do Fim, Túlio Airold, Victor Amaral & Pedro Peixoto, engineers; João Milliet & Pedro Peixoto, mixers; Fili Filizzola, mastering engineer (Lagum)

Octet And Originals, Roger Freret, engineer; Marcelo Saboia, mixer; Andre Dias, mastering engineer (Antonio Adolfo)

Quietude, Rodrigo de Castro Lopes, engineer; Pete Karam, mixer; Paul Blakemore, mastering engineer (Eliane Elias)

Solar, Thiago Baggio, engineer; Thiago Monteiro, mixer; Thiago Monteiro, mastering engineer (Vanessa Moreno)

Producer of the year

Edgar Barrera

Bizarrap

Eduardo Cabra

Nico Cotton

Julio Reyes Copello

Marcos Sánchez

Field 19: Music Video

Best short form music video

“Podcast/Pedra Memória”, Kayode; Gabriel Avelar & Beto Galloni, video directors; Hugo Castelo Branco, Bruna Fernandes, André Cozman Ganut, Kozmos, Paladino, Regis Ramos & Yalla Rec, video producers

“Fixação”, Luthuly Featuring Nave; Pedro Fiorillo & Jesus Mendes, video directors; Alcino Algarrao, Alcino Araujo, Ricardo Estevam, Paulo Miguez & Pamela Taby, video producers

“Estás Buenísimo”, Nathy Peluso; Félix Bollaín & Rogelio González, video directors; María Rubio, video producer

“No Quiero Ser Un Cantante”, Sen Senra; Torso, video director; Cap Dept, video producer

“Descartable”, Wos; Tomas Curland & Rafael Nir, video directors; Mariano Jaureguiberry, Abril Neistadt, Rafael Nir & Diego Ríos, video producers

Best long form music video

Camilo: El Primer Tour De Mi Vida, Camilo; Camilo & Camilo Ríos, video directors; Mauricio Ríos, video producer

Donde Machi – Album Completo, Dawer X Damper; Ivan Vernaza, video director; Alejandro Velasco Ochoa, video producer

Fanm Zetwal, Una Historia De Vida Y Milagros, Fanm Zetwal; Claudia Hernández Romero, video director; Francisco Núñez, video producer

Universo K23, Kenia Os; Flakka, video director; Compostela Films & Art, video producer

Patria Y Vida: The Power Of Music, Varios Artistas; Beatriz Luengo, video director; Michael Fux, Beatriz Luengo, Gloria Rubin & Yotuel, video producers

Source: Billboard

The City of Houston 311 Mobile App is back and better than ever!

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Se forma la tormenta tropical Jose en el Atlántico

 La Oficina de Seguridad Nacional y Manejo de Emergencias del Condado Harris (HCOHSEM, por sus siglas en inglés) continúa monitoreando el curso de la tormenta tropical Jose que se formó durante la noche en el atlántico. Por ahora, Jose no representa una amenaza para Texas.

Ahora es el momento preciso de revisar su kit y plan de emergencia. Manténgase informado por medio de las actualizaciones de HCOHSEM a www.ReadyHarris.org, en las redes sociales o regístrese para recibir Alertas Ready Harris o Alertas Accesibles Ready Harris.

Para obtener más información sobre cómo prepararse, consulte nuestra guía de preparación y evacuación para huracanes. También puede enviar un mensaje de texto con GULF2023 al 888777 para recibir actualizaciones sobre la temporada de huracanes.

RED FLAG WARNING


August 30, 2023
 
Red flag warning issued for Aug. 30 in Harris County
 
The  National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning for Aug. 30 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. The hot, dry, and windy conditions occurring today increase the risk of fire danger.

Harris County residents are urged to be extremely careful with any source of ignition including outdoor open flame and propane, as any fire can grow and spread quickly. Activities that could cause a spark such as yard work and campfires should be avoided. Dispose of cigarettes and other smoking materials in appropriate containers and NEVER throw them out of car windows.

It never hurts to be prepared. Ensure your vehicle has a full tank, your emergency kit is ready and within reach, and your family members and pets are prepared to evacuate if fires threaten your location. For more information on how to stay safe during fires, visit Ready.gov.

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Burger King se enfrenta a una enorme demanda a medida que más clientes desafían a los gigantes de la comida rápida por el tamaño de las porciones

Un juez estadounidense rechazó el intento de Burger King de desestimar una demanda que afirma que engañó a clientes hambrientos al hacer que su sándwich Whopper pareciera más grande de lo que realmente es. El juez federal de distrito Roy Altman en Miami dijo que Burger King debe defenderse contra una acusación de que su representación de Whoppers en los tableros del menú de las tiendas engaña a los clientes razonables, lo que equivale a un incumplimiento de contrato. Los clientes en la demanda colectiva propuesta acusaron a Burger King de presentar hamburguesas con ingredientes que “se desbordan del pan”, haciendo que parezca que las hamburguesas son un 35% más grandes y contienen más del doble de carne que la que sirve la cadena.

Burger King, respondió que no estaba obligado a entregar hamburguesas que se vieran “exactamente como en la foto”, pero el juez dijo que correspondía a los jurados “decirnos qué personas razonables pensar.” En su decisión hecha pública el viernes, Altman también permitió que los clientes presentaran demandas basadas en negligencia y enriquecimiento injusto. Desestimó las afirmaciones basadas en anuncios de televisión y en línea, y no encontró ninguno en el que Burger King prometiera un “tamaño” de hamburguesa o un peso de hamburguesa y no lo cumpliera.

No se establece fianza para hombre acusado de disparar a 4 oficiales para desencadenar dramático enfrentamiento en Humble

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Terran Green, de 34 años, enfrenta cuatro cargos de intento de asesinato capital de un oficial de policía luego de una persecución que terminó en un enfrentamiento la semana pasada.

Green tiene un largo historial criminal, incluyendo tres períodos en prisión. Ahora, está acusado de dispararle al agente del condado de Harris, Joseph Anderson, durante una parada de tráfico el miércoles por la noche. Pero, la violencia no terminó ahí. Otros tres agentes de la ley resultaron heridos tratando de detenerlo al día siguiente. Green fue finalmente arrestado después de un enfrentamiento que duró varias horas en Atascocita.

Los registros judiciales muestran que hace cinco meses Green fue arrestado y acusado de dos delitos graves. Salió de la cárcel después de que un juez le dio una fianza de $ 55,000, que publicó. Sin embargo, no se presentó en una comparecencia posterior ante el tribunal.

Ahora, una organización de diputados del condado de Harris está pidiendo que el juez en ese caso anterior renuncie por otorgar a un delincuente reincidente una fianza baja. El juez que vio a Green el lunes por la mañana, Desean Jones, dijo que un magistrado fijó su fianza anterior, no él. La organización dijo previamente que Jones fue el juez que le dio a Green la fianza de $ 55K en marzo.

Tucker Graves, el abogado de Green, confirmó que no fue Jones quien fijó la fianza.

Canada comes from behind against Republic of Ireland to claim vital 2-1 Women’s World Cup victory

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Canada navigated a stiff test against the Republic of Ireland on a rain soaked evening in Perth, coming from behind to claim a vital 2-1 victory at the Women’s World Cup.

Katie McCabe opened the scoring with an incredible ‘Olimpico’ goal – scoring straight from a corner kick – as her corner flew straight over the despairing Canada goalkeeper Kailen Sheridan at Perth Rectangular Stadium in Australia.

Just when Ireland thought it had safely navigated itself to half time with a lead, Megan Connolly failed to get a clean connection on a clearance with the resulting contact squirming into her own net to level the score.

Minutes into the second half, Adriana Leon completed the turnaround for the Olympic champion, slotting home from the edge of the area to seal the three points.

With one Group B game remaining for Canada and the Republic of Ireland, the North Americans sit atop the standings with four points, while the Europeans have failed to register a point so far. The other teams in Group B, Australia and Nigeria, play each other on Thursday.

Earlier in the day, Spain and Japan became the first two teams to book their spots in the knockout stage of the 2023 Women’s World Cup on Wednesday.

Japan comfortably beat Costa Rica 2-0 to all but guarantee its qualification before Spain’s dominant 5-0 win over Zambia assured that both teams made it to the last 16.

The two sides will face each other in the finale of Group C on Monday, July 31, knowing that the winner will face the runner-up of Group A and the loser will face the top team of Group A.

Canada earns the three points

For a battle between the world No. 7 against a World Cup debutant, there was smaller gap than one might expect.

In the first half in particular, Ireland showed no signs of wilting from the challenge, constantly threatening the Canadian goal.

That pressure was capped off by McCabe’s stunning ‘Olimpico,’ perhaps benefiting from the inclement weather in Perth – with the swirling wind and constant rain – to fly into the Canada goal.

Irish hopes were dented though on the cusp of half time when Connolly’s glancing clearance agonizingly dribbled past the goalkeeper.

Having struggled to create clear chances in the first half, head coach Bev Priestman threw on Canada’s legendary goalscorer Christine Sinclair in the hopes of improving fortunes.

The move seemed to have the desired effect, with Sinclair being presented numerous chances you might have expected her to bury to become the first player in World Cup history – man or woman – to score in six editions of the tournament. Unfortunately, Sinclair’s wait goes on.

On the 53rd minute though, Leon did get the necessary contact to get Canada ahead and, behind some dogged defending and well-structured possession, it was able to hold onto a vital victory.

La Roja, tournament favorite?

After its straightforward opening win against Costa Rica and with a plethora of stars at its disposal, many are tipping Spain to make it deep into the Women’s World Cup.

And La Roja once again proved its title credentials from the opening exchanges against Zambia at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand.

Its slick interchange between its attacking talent – including Jennifer Hermoso, two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas and her Barcelona teammates Aitana Bonmatí and Salma Paralluelo – had the Zambia defense lost at sea and was a delight to watch.

But it was the team’s holding midfielder, Teresa Abelleira, who broke the deadlock in emphatic fashion.

In the ninth minute, Abelleira picked up the ball on the edge of the box before smashing it into the top corner – the fastest goal of the tournament so far.

Just five minutes later, the lead was doubled as Hermoso headed home from the far post after an exquisite Putellas cross set the 33-year-old up on her 100th national team appearance.

With an early lead, Spain turned on the style, leaving the Zambia defense flummoxed as it attempted to stop the waves of attacks.

After the halftime break, Zambia put in a much more impressive display, offering much more of an attacking threat to a Spanish defense that had been rarely tested throughout its first two matches.

However, Spain once again put the ball in the back of the net, with halftime substitute Alba Redondo coolly rounding the goalkeeper before tapping home in the 69th minute.

The lead ballooned to 4-0 just a minute later when Hermoso slammed home her second of the game – the goal was initially ruled out for offside but later awarded by the video assistant referee (VAR).

Despite bringing so much positivity and energy to the World Cup, Spain’s fourth goal seemed to dent Zambian spirits as the realization that their World Cup exit had been all but guaranteed.

It didn’t end there though for the African debutant with Hermoso missing out on a chance for a hat-trick by hitting the bar before Redondo got her second of the game with a calm finish from the center of the box.

The late flurry capped off an emphatic overall performance from Spain which sees it and Japan through to the next round where both teams could face any of the teams in Group A with all outcomes possible with one game left; all of Switzerland, New Zealand, the Philippines and Norway can make it to the knockout round.

In form Japan

Having comfortably beaten Zambia 5-0 in its opening game, Japan continued its impressive showing at the World Cup against Costa Rica.

Through its slick passing maneuvers and tactical rigidity, it looked a class above the world No. 36, creating chances at will.

The breakthrough finally came in the 25th minute, Naomoto emphatically punishing an ill-timed mistake from a Costa Rican defender, powering the ball into the bottom corner to open the scoring.

And just two minutes later, the Asian nation had its second of the game.

Fujino (middle) is congratulated by her teammates after scoring Japan's second goal against Costa Rica.

19-year-old forward Fujino, showing some tight dribbling skills and explosive speed to evade one defender, burst into the box before smashing the ball past Las Ticas goalkeeper Daniela Solera at her near post.

With its lead, Japan never let up, continuing to show its effective combination build up play and hard work off the ball as it stifled any Costa Rican attacks.

Although it will face much stiffer tests going forward, Japan has shown its credentials for competing for a second World Cup title.

As for Costa Rica, it will be eliminated from the World Cup if Spain avoids defeat against Zambia.

Source: edition.cnn.com

WHO KILLED MARIA GONZALEZ?

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WHO KILLED MARIA GONZALEZ?
Reward of up to $5,000 leading to the arrest of the suspect(s) involved in this case. 
For Immediate Release: August 18, 2023

Crime Stoppers and the Pasadena Police Department’s Violent Crimes Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Capital Murder.

On Saturday, August 12, 2023, at approximately 3:07 p.m., Maria Gonzalez was discovered deceased in the 1000 block of Main St. in Pasadena, Texas.  During the investigation, it was determined the 11-year-old was physically and sexually assaulted by the suspect.

The family of Maria Gonzalez is requesting the community’s help with identifying the suspect(s) responsible for this Murder.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

All warrants are active at the time this press release was created and are subject to change.  Crime Stoppers of Houston is not making any legal claim that this is the most current legal status. 

PPD #23-13440

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VICTIM: MARIA GONZALEZ

BRONNY JAMES, HIJO DE LEBRON, SUFRE UN PARO CARDÍACO DURANTE UN ENTRENAMIENTO EN USC

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El hijo de LeBron JamesBronny, fue trasladado de urgencia a un hospital después de sufrir un paro cardíaco durante un entrenamiento de baloncesto.

“Ayer, mientras practicaba, Bronny James sufrió un paro cardíaco. El personal médico pudo tratar a Bronny y llevarlo al hospital. Ahora se encuentra en condición estable y ya no está en la UCI. Pedimos respeto y privacidad para la familia James y actualizaremos a los medios cuando haya más información”, dijo un portavoz de la familia James a TMZ Sports.

“LeBron y Savannah quieren enviar públicamente sus más profundos agradecimientos y reconocimiento al personal médico y deportivo de USC por su increíble trabajo y dedicación a la seguridad de sus atletas”, añadió.

Según información de TMZ Sports, se hizo una llamada al 911 a las 9:26 de la mañana del lunes desde el Galen Center de USC, la sede donde el equipo juega y practica, y el joven jugador de 18 años, que estaba inconsciente, fue trasladado en ambulancia al hospital.

Bronny es un talento emergente en su deporte. Recientemente, se comprometió con los Trojans y se espera que termine en la NBA. Fue un McDonald’s All-American durante su temporada senior de la escuela secundaria, y LeBron ha expresado su deseo de jugar junto a su hijo en la Liga.

Source: www.record.com

Premios Juventud 2023: Shakira arrasa con 8 galardones, seguida de Karol G y Peso Pluma con 5 premiaciones

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La edición número 20 de Premios Juventud celebrada en el Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot en Puerto Rico”, tuvo como máxima ganadora a la estrella colombiana Shakira, quien se llevó 8 galardones en las categorías a Artista Premios Juventud Femenina, Mejor Canción Para Mi Ex (TQG), Girl Power (TQG), Mejor Urban Track (TQG), Mejor Canción Pop/Urbano, Mejor Canción Pop/Urbano, Mejor Colaboración Pop/Urbano, Tropical Mix y Social Dance Challenge.

En vivo desde ‘La isla del Encanto”, con transmisión de Univision, los premios de la barranquillera fueron anunciados en el escenario inesperadamente todos al mismo tiempo a casi la mitad de la ceremonia. Además la cantante recibió de manos de la puertorriqueña Kany García el premio “Agente de Cambio”.

La artista fue reconocida por la labor social que ha dedicado desde 1997 a niños de su país que requieren ayuda alimentaria y otras necesidades. A través de su “Fundación Pies Descalzos” ha podido ayudar a los niños desplazados y a sus familias en Colombia, creando igualdad de oportunidades para que pudieran asistir a la escuela y tener una buena educación.

Con el tiempo la fundación se fue ampliando y de la mano del sistema público y el Departamento de Educación colombiano pudo proveer y apoyar a niños de bajos recursos en materia de información, tecnología, idioma, danza y nutrición. Hoy en día la “Fundación Pies Descalzos” no solo provee ayuda a niños, sino también a padres y maestros generando trabajo en las comunidades donde están ubicadas sus escuelas. “Es imposible recibirlo sin compartirlo con el increíble equipo de nuestra ‘Fundación Pies Descalzos’ y Patricia Sierra, su directora, quienes trabajan incansablemente cada día por transformar nuestras comunidades más vulnerables en Colombia”, dijo Shakira al recibir el galardón.

“Vivimos en un mundo ambiguo, rodeados de buena música, de belleza, de bailes de Tik Tok, de selfies con filtro, pero hay realidades que no se pueden filtrar ni maquillar. Hay lugares donde la gente que nace pobre, muere pobre porque no tienen oportunidades de recibir una educación de calidad, lugares donde es difícil de creer, se discrimina a la gente por sus preferencias sexuales, por el color de la piel, por su clase social. Es un mundo imperfecto que está en constante cambio y eso es algo que no se puede desperdiciar”, agregó ante el aplauso del público.

Shakira fue la máxima ganadora de los Premios Juventud con 8 premiaciones.

“Cuando mi hijo de 10 años me dijo con tristeza que un amigo suyo quisiera cambiarse el color de la piel porque no se siente parte, o que alguno se siente apartado por sus preferencias, solamente me queda como madre decirle que no se tiene que quedar callado, que puede levantar su mano, que puede alzar su voz y que puede quejarse de eso y de todo aquello en lo que no está de acuerdo, es así Milan”, agregó mirando a su pequeño hijo que la observaba con orgullo.

La cantante de origen cubano Camila Cabello y el joven Emmanuel Estuardo Yoque, quien es oriundo del Sur Centro de Los Ángeles, también fueron honrados con el premio “Agente de Cambio” por sus compromisos y la labor que realizan de manera social. Este premio es un homenaje y distinción que se le otorga tanto a artistas como a jóvenes latinos que están marcando de manera positiva una diferencia dentro de la sociedad.

Los ausentes Karol G y Peso Pluma ganaron 5 estatuillas cada uno. La ausencia del cantante mexicano Peso Pluma estaba justificada, pues el artista nacido en Guadalajara y dueño de millones de streaming en las plataformas digitales, se encuentra de gira de conciertos y esta misma noche se presentaba en la ciudad de Los Ángeles en una segunda fecha en el YouTube Theater.

Peso Pluma se adjudicó los galardones en las categorías Artista Premios Juventud Masculino, La Nueva Generación Regional Mexicano, Mejor Canción Regional Mexicana, Mejor Colaboración Regional Mexicana y Mejor Álbum Regional Mexicano, entre tanto Karol G compartió dos sus premios con Shakira en los apartados a Girl Power y Mejor Urban Track, mientras que los premios a Mi Artista Favorito De Streaming y Social Dance Challenge fueron individuales al igual que el galardón a Mejor Álbum Urbano Femenina por su producción ‘Mañana será bonito”.

Samo (der.) regresó al grupo Camila y juntos cantaron sus algunos de sus éxitos.

Por su parte, el puertorriqueño Bad Bunny, el argentino Bizarrap y la española Rosalía se adjudicaron cuatro premiaciones cada uno.

Uno de los momentos más esperados fue el homenaje a la fallecida Jenni Rivera con las actuaciones musicales de sus hijas Chiquis Marin, Jenicka López y Jacqie Campos, quiene llegaron vestidas totalmente de blanco, l para darle voz al tema “Pedacito de mí”, que Jenni Rivera compuso cuando estaba embarazada de su hijo Johnny. Hoy ese tema forma parte del álbum póstumo de la “Diva de Long Beach”, “Misión Cumplida”. Con rosas blancas en mano, los fans las apoyaron frente a un escenario rodeado de fotos familiares de Jenni y la banda en la que estaba tocando Johnny.

Jenicka, Chiquis y Jacqie, las hijas de Jenni Rivera, le rindieron tributo a su madre en el escenario de Premios Juventud.
Jenicka, Chiquis y Jacqie, las hijas de Jenni Rivera, le rindieron tributo a su madre en el escenario de Premios Juventud.

La gran ausencia en la ceremonia de premiación la marcó el cantante Tekashi ‘6IX9INE’ quien tenía previsto actuar con Yailin La Más Viral, pero no asistió a la entrega de premios “por asuntos de seguridad”. De acuerdo a Univision, las autoridadaes puertorriqueñas le recomendaron a la producción que por cuestiones de seguridad no permitan que el artista asista a la ceremonia tras haber sido alertados por redes sociales sobre posibles acciones que se podrían lamentar. “Luego de un profundo análisis de las preocupaciones mencionadas y de un trabajo muy cercano con las autoridades locales, el distrito de convenciones, el departamento de seguridad pública (de Puerto Rico) y Univision concluyeron que el artista ‘6IX9INE’ no será parte del evento”, se dio a conocer más tarde a través de un comunicado oficial de la cadena.

La conducción de la entrega de premios estuvo a cargo de las mexicanas Alejandra Espinoza y Ángela Aguilar, la puertorriqueña Dayanara Torres y el actor de telenovelas, de origen brasileño, Marcus Ornellas.

Fuerza Regida actuó en Premios Juventud tras su exitoso concierto en el BMO Stadium de Los Ángeles.

Lista de Ganadores Premios Juventud 2023

Artista Premios Juventud Femenina
ÁNGELA AGUILAR
ANITTA
BECKY G
CAMILA CABELLO
CHIQUIS
KAROL G
MARIA BECERRA
ROSALÍA
SHAKIRA/ GANADORA
TINI

Ángela Aguilar había llegado con 4 nominaciones y se fue
Ángela Aguilar había llegado con 4 nominaciones y se fue a casa con las manos vacías, pero con la satisfacción de haber conducido los premios y cantar en el escenario su tema “Piensa en mí”.

Grupo o Dúo Favorito del Año
CNCO
ESLABON ARMADO
FUERZA REGIDA
GENTE DE ZONA
GRUPO FRONTERA
HA*ASH /GANADORAS
JESSE & JOY
LOS ÁNGELES AZULES
REIK
WISIN Y YANDE

La Nueva Generación Femenina
BRATTY
GALE
JENN MOREL
KENIA OS /GANADORA
LA JOAQUI
LUDMILLA
PAHUA
PAOPAO
SNOW THA PRODUCT
YOUNG MIK

La Nueva Generación Masculina
BIZARRAP/GANADOR
BRRAY
CHRIS LEBRON
LASSO
QUEVEDO
RELS B
RUSHERKING
TRUENO
YNG LVCAS
YOVNGCHIMI

La Nueva Generación Regional Mexicano
CONEXIÓN DIVINA
EDEN MUÑOZ
GRUPO FRONTERA
GRUPO MARCA REGISTRADA
KEVIN KAARL
MARIO BAUTISTA
PAOLA JARA
PESO PLUMA/GANADOR
SEBASTIAN ESQUIVEL
VICTOR CIBRIAN

Artista On The Rise Masculino
ÁLVARO DÍAZ
BLESSD
BOZA
CARIN LEÓN
ELADIO CARRIÓN /GANADOR
FUERZA REGIDA
LUIS R CONRIQUEZ
RYAN CASTRO
SANTA FE KLAN
TIAGO PZK

Artista On The Rise Femenina
AITANA
BAD GYAL
CHESCA
DANNA PAOLA/ GANADORA
EMILIA
KIM LOAIZA
LA GABI
LOLA INDIGO
TOKISCHA
VILLANO ANTILLANO

Los hijos de Jenni Rivera le rindieron tributo a su fallecida madre
Los hijos de Jenni Rivera le rindieron tributo a su fallecida madre en el escenario de Premios Juventud cantando el tema “Pedacito de mí”.

Mi Artista Favorito De Streaming
BAD BUNNY
BECKY G
BIZARRAP
CARIN LEÓN
FUERZA REGIDA
GRUPO FRONTERA
J BALVIN
KAROL G/GANADORA
PESO PLUMA
10. RAUW ALEJANDRO

Los Mejores Beatmakers
BIZARRAP/GANADOR
DJ LUIAN
EDGAR BARRERA
FOREIGN TECK
MAMBO KINGZ
MR. NAISGAI
OVY ON THE DRUMS
SKY ROMPIENDO
SUBELO NEO
TAINY

Mejor Canción En Pareja
ABAJITO – LELE PONS & GUAYNAA
BESO – ROSALÍA & RAUW ALEJANDRO /GANADORES
DICELO – JAY WHEELER & ZHAMIRA ZAMBRANO
LA BODA – JESSI URIBE & PAOLA JARA
LUNA – JD PANTOJA & KIM LOAIZA

Shakira al lado de sus hijos Milan y Sasha.

Mejor Canción Para Mi Ex
CUPIDO – TINI
MI EXXX – WISIN & ANUEL AA
QUE VUELVAS – CARIN LEÓN & GRUPO FRONTERA
SHAKIRA: BZRP MUSIC SESSIONS, VOL. 53 – BIZARRAP & SHAKIRA/GANDORES
UN X100TO – GRUPO FRONTERA & BAD BUNNY

Colaboración OMG
A TU MANERA – MACACO, PEDRO CAPÓ, ALVARO SOLER FT. KY-MANI MARLEY
BAILAR CONTIGO – BLACK EYED PEAS & DADDY YANKEE
DESPECHÁ RMX – ROSALÍA & CARDI B/ GANADORES
EL MERENGUE – MARSHMELLO & MANUEL TURIZO
FOREVER MY LOVE – J BALVIN & ED SHEERAN
LET’S GET CRAZY! (MAMBO DROP) – DON OMAR & LIL JON
NO MÁS – MURDA BEATZ FT. QUAVO, J BALVIN, ANITTA & PHARRELL
OJALÁ – THE RUDEBOYZ, MALUMA & ADAM LEVINE
SIN FIN – ROMEO SANTOS & JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE
SI SALIMOS – ELADIO CARRIÓN & 50 CENT

Chiquis tuvo una doble actuación: junto a sus hermanas y con la rapera Snow Tha Product.

Girl Power
ACTIVA – CHESCA, VILLANO ANTILLANO & CORINA SMITH
BRINCA – CAZZU & YOUNG MIKO
DESPECHÁ RMX – ROSALÍA & CARDI B
HUNG UP ON TOKISCHA – MADONNA & TOKISCHA
INTOXICAO – EMILIA & NICKI NICOLE
LA LOTO – TINI, BECKY G & ANITTA
LOKITA – NATTI NATASHA & MARIA BECERRA
PARA NO VERTE MÁS – THALIA & KENIA OS
QUÉ AGONÍA – YURIDIA & ÁNGELA AGUILAR
TQG – KAROL G & SHAKIRA/GANADORAS

Mejor Urban Track
CAFÉ CON LECHE – PITBULL
DEPRIMIDA – OZUNA
LA BEBE REMIX – YNG LVCAS & PESO PLUMA
NECESIDAD – VENESTI
NOCHE DE TETEO – SECH
RUMBATÓN – DADDY YANKEE
SINCERO – DON OMAR
TITÍ ME PREGUNTÓ – BAD BUNNY
TQG – KAROL G & SHAKIRA/GANADORAS
YANDEL 150 – YANDEL & FEID

Mejor Mezcla Urbana
ANDE CON QUIEN ANDE – MYKE TOWERS & JHAYCO
BESOS MOJA2 – WISIN Y YANDEL & ROSALÍA
DESESPERADOS – RAUW ALEJANDRO & CHENCHO CORLEONE
HEY MOR – OZUNA & FEID/ GANADORES
ME PORTO BONITO – BAD BUNNY & CHENCHO CORLEONE
NIVEL DE PERREO – J BALVIN & RYAN CASTRO
NOS COMEMOS – TIAGO PZK & OZUNA
NOS COMEMOS VIVOS – MALUMA & CHENCHO CORLEONE
NUNCA Y PICO – YANDEL, MALUMA & ELADIO CARRIÓN
ULALA – MYKE TOWERS & DADDY YANKEE

Premios Juventud 2023 le rindió tributo al género que nació en Puerto Rico, el reggaetón.

Mejor Álbum Urbano Masculino
3MEN2 KBRN – ELADIO CARRIÓN
FELIZ CUMPLEAÑOS FERXXO TE PIRATEAMOS EL ÁLBUM – FEID
LA ÚLTIMA MISIÓN – WISIN Y YANDEL
LA VIDA ES UNA – MYKE TOWERS
LLNM2 – ANUEL AA
MICRODOSIS – MORA
OZUTOCHI – OZUNA
SATURNO – RAUW ALEJANDRO
SR. SANTOS – ARCÁNGEL
UN VERANO SIN TI – BAD BUNNY/GANADOR

Mejor Álbum Urbano Femenina
ESQUEMAS – BECKY G
LA NENA DE ARGENTINA – MARIA BECERRA
MAÑANA SERÁ BONITO – KAROL G/ GANADORA
NENA TRAMPA – CAZZU
TRAP KITTY – YOUNG MIKO

Mejor Canción Dembow
CUCA – KIKO EL CRAZY
FELIZ – CHIMBALA
GOGO DANCE – EL ALFA & CHAEL PRODUCIENDO
ME LA WA ROBAR – LA MATERIALISTA & ANGEL DIOR
TO’ ESTO ES TUYO – NATTI NATASHA/ GANADORA

Mejor Colaboración Dembow
DELINCUENTE – TOKISCHA, ANUEL AA & ÑENGO FLOW/GANADORES
LE DOY 20 MIL – EL ALFA & PRINCE ROYCE
PICHIRRY – KIKO EL CRAZY & EL ALFA
SOY MAMÁ REMIX – LA INSUPERABLE, FARINA & YAILIN LA MAS VIRAL
SUBETE A MI MOTO – CHIMBALA & ANGEL DIOR
WAPAE – 6IX9INE, ANGEL DIOR, LENIER FT. BULIN 47

Mejor Canción Trap
BABY FATHER 2.0 – YOVNGCHIMI FT. MYKE TOWERS, ARCÁNGEL, ÑENGO FLOW & YERUZA
COCO CHANEL – ELADIO CARRIÓN & BAD BUNNY/GANADORES
JS4E – ARCÁNGEL
LA 2BLEA – ANUEL AA
RIRI – YOUNG MIKO

Pop Track Del Año
AMBULANCIA – CAMILO & CAMILA CABELLO
BAILÉ CON MI EX – BECKY G/ GANADORA
JUNIO – MALUMA
LA EQUIVOCADA – CNCO
LA FIESTA – PEDRO CAPÓ
NO SÉ SI SALGA EL SOL REMIX – MANUEL MEDRANO & RAWAYANA
RESPIRAR – JESSE & JOY
SUPONGO QUE LO SABES – HA*ASH
TE AMO Y PUNTO – CHAYANNE
TV – SEBASTIÁN YATRA

La Mezcla Pop Del Año
A VECES BIEN Y A VECES MAL – RICKY MARTIN & REIK
CONTIGO – SEBASTIÁN YATRA & PABLO ALBORÁN/ GANADORES
MUERO – KANY GARCÍA & ALEJANDRO SANZ
SI PUDIERA – VANESA MARTÍN & JESSE & JOY
UNA VEZ MÁS – PEDRO CAPÓ & LALI

Mejor Álbum Pop
CLICHÉS – JESSE & JOY
DE ADENTRO PA AFUERA – CAMILO
EL AMOR QUE MERECEMOS – KANY GARCÍA
FAMILIA – CAMILA CABELLO
HAASHTAG – HA*ASH/ GANADOR
LA CUARTA HOJA – PABLO ALBORÁN
LA NETA – PEDRO CAPÓ
PLAY – RICKY MARTIN
SINCERÁNDOME – CARLOS RIVERA
XOXO – CNCO

Mejor Canción Pop/Urbano
CAIRO – KAROL G & OVY ON THE DRUMS
CHAO BEBE – OVY ON THE DRUMS & OZUNA
CUPIDO – TINI
DE 100 A 0 – MANUEL TURIZO
DESPECHÁ – ROSALÍA
FIESTA – FARINA & RYAN CASTRO
HOT – DADDY YANKEE & PITBULL
NO HAY LEY – KALI UCHIS
SHAKIRA: BZRP MUSIC SESSIONS, VOL. 53 – BIZARRAP & SHAKIRA/GANDORES
TUTURU – CHESC

Mejor Colaboración Pop/Urbano
AEIOU – JUSTIN QUILES & ROBIN SCHULZ
ÉXTASIS – MANUEL TURIZO & MARIA BECERRA
MAYOR QUE USTED – NATTI NATASHA, DADDY YANKEE & WISIN Y YANDEL
MUÑECAS – TINI, LA JOAQUI & STEVE AOKI
QUEVEDO: BZRP MUSIC SESSIONS, VOL. 52 – BIZARRAP & QUEVEDO
SUELTA – DÍMELO FLOW, RAUW ALEJANDRO, MARIA BECERRA, FARRUKO, MR. VEGAS & FATMAN SCOOP
TE FELICITO – SHAKIRA & RAUW ALEJANDRO
TQG – KAROL G & SHAKIRA/GANADORA
TU RECUERDO – WISIN, EMILIA & LYANNO
VACACIONES – LUIS FONSI & MANUEL TURIZO

Mejor Álbum Pop/Urbano
777 – PISO 21
2000 – MANUEL TURIZO
CUPIDO – TINI
DONDE QUIERO ESTAR – QUEVEDO
EMOCIONES – JAY WHEELER
LEY DE GRAVEDAD – LUIS FONSI
MOTOMAMI+ – ROSALÍA/GANADOR
THE LOVE & SEX TAPE (DELUXE EDITION) – MALUMA
TÚ CREES EN MÍ? – EMILIA
VERSIONS OF ME – ANITT

Mejor Canción Regional Mexicana
CALIDAD – GRUPO FIRME & LUIS MEXIA
ELLA BAILA SOLA – ESLABON ARMADO & PESO PLUMA/ GANADORA
FUERA DE SERVICIO – EL FANTASMA
GATO DE MADRUGADA – JOSS FAVELA
LA PROFECÍA – LOS TUCANES DE TIJUANA
LO MEJOR QUE HAY EN MI VIDA – LA ARROLLADORA BANDA EL LIMÓN DE RENÉ CAMACHO
NO ES POR ACÁ – CARIN LEÓN
NO SE VA (EN VIVO) – GRUPO FRONTERA
SI ME DUELE QUE DUELA – INTOCABLE
VIVO EN EL 6 – CHRISTIAN NODAL

Mejor Colaboración Regional Mexicana
BEBE DAME – FUERZA REGIDA & GRUPO FRONTERA
HAY QUE HACER DINERO – BANDA MS DE SERGIO LIZÁRRAGA & EDEN MUÑOZ
JGL – LA ADICTIVA & LUIS R CONRIQUEZ
LA BAILADORA – GRUPO FIRME & JOSS FAVELA
NO ME HABLEN DE AMOR – PEPE AGUILAR & INTOCABLE
PRC – PESO PLUMA & NATANAEL CANO/GANADORES
QUÉ AGONÍA – YURIDIA & ÁNGELA AGUILAR
QUE VUELVAS – CARIN LEÓN & GRUPO FRONTERA
SE ACABÓ (EN VIVO) – LENIN RAMÍREZ, FUERZA REGIDA & BANDA RENOVACIÓN
SI YA HICISTE EL MAL – LUIS R CONRIQUEZ & JESSI URIBE

Mejor Fusión Regional Mexicana
ALASKA – CAMILO & GRUPO FIRME
CHANEL – BECKY G & PESO PLUMA
COMO EL VIENTO – LUIS R CONRIQUEZ & NICKY JAM
LA SIGUIENTE – KANY GARCÍA & CHRISTIAN NODAL
LLORAR Y LLORAR – MAU Y RICKY & CARIN LEÓN
MÁS MUERTO QUE VIVO – MATISSE & INTOCABLE
POR EL RESTO DE TU VIDA – CHRISTIAN NODAL & TINI
TÚ Y TÚ – LOS ÁNGELES AZULES, CAZZU & SANTA FE KLAN
UN CHINGO DE TEQUILA – BANDA MS DE SERGIO LIZÁRRAGA & MARIO DOMM
UN X100TO – GRUPO FRONTERA & BAD BUNNY/ GANADORES

Mejor Álbum Regional Mexicano
ABEJA REINA – CHIQUIS
ACLARANDO LA MENTE – JOSS FAVELA
CON LOS PIES EN LA TIERRA – LENIN RAMÍREZ
CONSEJOS GRATIS – EDEN MUÑOZ
CONTINGENTE – JUNIOR H
CUMBIA DEL CORAZÓN – LOS ÁNGELES AZULES
ENFIESTADOS Y AMANECIDOS – GRUPO FIRME
FORAJIDO EP 1 – CHRISTIAN NODAL
PA’ LUEGO ES TARDE – YURIDIA
SEMBRANDO – PESO PLUMA/ GANADOR

Tropical Hit
DECIDÍ TENER PANTALONES – VÍCTOR MANUELLE
LA BACHATA – MANUEL TURIZO/GANADOR
LA FÓRMULA – MALUMA & MARC ANTHONY
OTRA VEZ – PRINCE ROYCE
PEGAO – CAMILO
PELIGRO – LUIS VAZQUEZ
QUIERO QUEMAR LA PISTA – LIMI-T 21
SIN ROPA – SIE7E
SOLO CONMIGO – ROMEO SANTOS
TODAVÍA TE ESPERO – LUIS FIGUEROA

Tropical Mix
CUMBIA DEL CORAZÓN – LOS ÁNGELES AZULES & CARLOS VIVES
EL MERENGUE – MARSHMELLO & MANUEL TURIZO
EL PAÑUELO – ROMEO SANTOS & ROSALÍA
LA FÓRMULA – MALUMA & MARC ANTHONY
MONOTONÍA – SHAKIRA & OZUNA / GANADORES
PAN PARA YOLANDA – MELENDI & AYMÉE NUVIOLA
PASA – FONSECA & MATISSE
SI TE PREGUNTAN… – PRINCE ROYCE, NICKY JAM & JAY WHEELER
SOY YO – DON OMAR, WISIN & GENTE DE ZONA
TE OLVIDASTE DE MI – FRANK REYES FT. RAFA JIMÉNEZ

Mejor Álbum Tropical
24/7 – GUSI
CANCIONES DEL CORAZÓN – OLGA TAÑÓN
CUMBIANA II – CARLOS VIVES
DEBUT Y SEGUNDA TANDA, VOL.1 – GILBERTO SANTA ROSA
EMPEZANDO OTRA VEZ – DANIELA DARCOURT
FÓRMULA, VOL. 3 – ROMEO SANTOS/ GANADOR
LIMI T PARA SIEMPRE – LIMI-T 21
LUIS FIGUEROA – LUIS FIGUEROA
MI MUCHACHITA – ELVIS MARTINEZ
PA’LLA VOY – MARC ANTHONY

La Coreo Más Hot
EL TEKE TEKE – CARLOS VIVES, BLACK EYED PEAS & PLAY-N-SKILLZ
LA LOTO – TINI, BECKY G & ANITTA
LET’S GET CRAZY! (MAMBO DROP) – DON OMAR & LIL JON
MAYOR QUE USTED – NATTI NATASHA, DADDY YANKEE & WISIN Y YANDEL/GANADORES
SUELTA – DÍMELO FLOW, RAUW ALEJANDRO, MARIA BECERRA, FARRUKO, MR. VEGAS & FATMAN SCOO

Video Con El Mensaje Más Poderoso
5:24 – CAMILO
A LO BONITO – ILE & IVY QUEEN
LA REINA – MALUMA/ VIDEO
MONTAÑA SOLITARIA – CARLOS VIVES & CHOCQUIBTOWN
NO ES QUE TE EXTRAÑE – CHRISTINA AGUILERA
TIERRA – BOMBA ESTÉREO

Source: www.latimes.com

Powerball Jackpot Reaches $1 Billion

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For the third time ever, the Powerball® jackpot has reached the one billion dollar mark! The jackpot is currently estimated at $1 billion for the next drawing on Wednesday, July 19. The jackpot has an estimated cash value of $516.8 million.

The jackpot ranks as the seventh largest U.S. lottery jackpot and third largest Powerball jackpot, only behind the world record $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot won last year, and the $1.586 billion Powerball jackpot won in 2016.

“This has turned into a historic jackpot run; this is only the third time in Powerball’s 31-year history that a jackpot has reached the billion-dollar threshold,” said Drew Svitko, Powerball Product Group Chair and Pennsylvania Lottery Executive Director. “During this exciting time, we would like to remind our players to play responsibly. It only takes one ticket to win this massive jackpot or any of Powerball’s other cash prizes. If you win the jackpot, sign your ticket, put it somewhere very safe, and reach out to your local lottery. Your lottery is always your best resource for information on how to claim a prize.”

The Powerball jackpot rolled Monday night after no ticket matched all six numbers drawn – white balls 5, 8, 9, 17, 41 and red Powerball 21. The Power Play® multiplier was 4X.

Even though the jackpot was not hit, lotteries are urging players to check their tickets for one of the nine ways to win. The Monday drawing produced more than 2.8 million winning tickets nationwide, with players winning lower-tier cash prizes worth a combined $41.7 million.

Top-winning tickets in the Monday, July 17 drawing include five tickets (CT, FL, KY, NY, PA) that matched all five white balls to win $1 million prizes. There were also three tickets (AR, GA, TX) that matched all five white balls and increased the $1 million prize to $2 million by including the Power Play option for an additional $1 per play. There were also 88 tickets that won $50,000 prizes and 28 tickets that won $200,000 prizes.

In the Double Play® drawing, two tickets in Maryland and Tennessee won $500,000 prizes. Double Play is an add-on feature that gives players in select jurisdictions another chance to match their Powerball numbers in a separate drawing with a top cash prize of $10 million. Players can add the Double Play feature to their Powerball ticket for an additional $1 per play. Double Play drawings are held after Powerball drawings every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

The Powerball jackpot was last hit in the April 19, 2023 drawing, when a ticket in Ohio matched all five white balls and the red Powerball to win a grand prize worth $252.6 million. Since then, there have been 38 consecutive drawings without a jackpot winner.

If a player wins the jackpot on Wednesday night, they will have the choice between an annuitized prize worth an estimated $1 billion or a lump sum payment estimated at $516.8 million. Both prize options are before taxes. If the winner selects the annuity option, they will receive one immediate payment followed by 29 annual payments that increase by 5% each year.

Powerball tickets are $2 per play. Tickets are sold in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. More than half of all proceeds from the sale of a Powerball ticket remain in the jurisdiction where the ticket was sold. Powerball drawings are broadcast live every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. EST from the Florida Lottery draw studio in Tallahassee. Powerball drawings are also live streamed on Powerball.com.

The overall odds of winning a prize are 1 in 24.9. The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million.

Top 10 Powerball Jackpots

  1. $2.04 Billion – Nov. 7, 2022 – CA
  2. $1.586 Billion – Jan. 13, 2016 – CA, FL, TN
  3. $1 Billion (est.) – July 19, 2023
  4. $768.4 Million – March 27, 2019 – WI
  5. $758.7 Million – Aug. 23, 2017 – MA
  6. $754.6 Million – Feb. 6, 2023 – WA
  7. $731.1 Million – Jan. 20, 2021 – MD
  8. $699.8 Million – Oct. 4, 2021 – CA
  9. $687.8 Million – Oct. 27, 2018 – IA, NY
  10. $632.6 Million – Jan. 5, 2022 – CA, WI

Source: www.powerball.com

La carta del fiscal especial a Trump sobre la investigación por interferencia electoral menciona tres estatutos federales

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La carta que recibió el expresidente Donald Trump del fiscal especial Jack Smith para informarle de que es objeto de una investigación federal sobre los esfuerzos para anular las elecciones de 2020 menciona tres estatutos federales relacionados con la privación de derechos, la conspiración para defraudar a Estados Unidos, y la manipulación de un testigo.

Esos tres estatutos federales se incluyeron en la carta que Trump dijo haber recibido el domingo por la noche, según dos abogados con conocimiento directo del documento. No está claro el contexto en el que se citan los estatutos en la carta y su inclusión no significa necesariamente que Trump vaya a ser imputado por cargos relacionados o que una acusación se limitara a esos tres estatutos.

Los detalles de la carta fueron adelantados por el diario The Wall Street Journal. Trump reveló el martes que había recibido la misiva el domingo por la noche y que tenía cuatro días para decidir si testificaría ante el gran jurado que investiga el caso. Dos fuentes con conocimiento directo del asunto confirmaron que Trump había recibido una carta de Smith, pero no está claro cuáles serían los cargos o si alguien más recibió una carta. Las personas que han sido informadas de que son objeto de investigaciones criminales a menudo, aunque no siempre, terminan siendo acusadas.

Trump dijo que él cree que la carta significa que será acusado por tercera vez, afirmando que es parte de un esfuerzo del presidente, Joe Biden, y su Gobierno para atacarlo porque es “el OPONENTE POLÍTICO NÚMERO UNO de Joe Biden, que lo aventaja por mucho en la contienda por la presidencia”.

El Departamento de Justicia define un “objetivo” como “una persona sobre la cual el fiscal o el gran jurado tiene pruebas sustanciales que lo vinculan con la comisión de un delito y que, a juicio del fiscal, es un acusado putativo”. El propósito de notificar a un objetivo sobre el estado es “brindarle la oportunidad de testificar ante el gran jurado”, según el Departamento de Justicia.

Trump arremetió contra Smith este martes, tanto en su cuenta de la red Truth Social como en una reunión en Iowa organizada por la presentadora Sean Hannity de la cadena Fox News. El expresidente también contactó a sus aliados republicanos en el Capitolio el martes después de anunciar que había recibido la carta.

Trump llamó al presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Kevin McCarthy, republicano por California, y a la presidenta de la Conferencia Republicana de la Cámara de Representantes, Elise Stefanik, republicana por Nueva York, y los instó a arengar a sus bases electorales para que lo apoyen, según dos personas familiarizadas con las llamadas. Stefanik, quien respaldó a Trump en su campaña de reelección, y McCarthy, quien no lo hizo, defendieron al expresidente el martes en una rueda de prensa, opinando que la investigación tiene motivaciones políticas.

“Bueno, supongo que bajo la Administración de Biden, Biden America, uno esperaría esto”, dijo McCarthy a los periodistas, “si se dieron cuenta, recientemente Trump subió en las encuestas y, de hecho, estaba superando a Biden para la reelección. Y ¿qué hacen ahora? Arman al Gobierno, persiguen a su oponente número 1. Es una y otra vez, creo que el público estadounidense está cansado de esto, quiere ver justicia equitativa y la idea de que utilizan esto para perseguir a quienes no están de acuerdo políticamente con ellos es incorrecta”.

Stefanik agregó: “Una vez más tenemos un ejemplo del Departamento de Justicia de Joe Biden usado como un arma que apunta a su principal oponente político, Donald Trump.

Source: www.telemundo.com

“Crime tourists” wanted for burglaries in Wilmington area; Asian businesses may be target: police

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Police are searching for a group of men they call “crime tourists.” Officers said there are a group of men from South America who are ransacking homes in neighborhoods near Wilmington.

Security video shows the frightening moments a man wearing a hooded sweatshirt and gloves peers through a back glass door before trying to open it on Wild Cherry Lane near Wilmington last week. He eventually breaks a window to get inside.

“It’s pretty frustrating,” said Joshua Huang, who had his home burglarized.

Huang said the burglar took off with belongings and cash.

“There was a door open and stuff was moved. The neighbors called the police already, so when we got back the police were here,” Huang said.

New Castle County police said the suspects may be linked group of burglars called “crime tourists.” They are often coming to the Philly region from other countries and ransacking homes, targeting those with cash and expensive jewelry, according to police.

“These folks coming from different countries, conducting these residential burglaries, and then fleeing back with stolen property,” Corporal Michael McNasby said.

New Castle County police are investigating 20 home burglaries this year, which is an uptick from last year. They said vacant homes are being targeted and the alleged criminals are using high-powered walkie-talkies to communicate, instead of cell phones, because they can’t be tracked.

“It’s easier to communicate and doesn’t leave that trail of breadcrumbs that a cell phone might leave in a case,” McNasby said.

The suspects may be specifically targeting Asian business owners, police added.

“Because they typically have bags of cash on hand, so they are being targeted in some cases,” McNasby said.

“We work hard to get that money. And losing it again a second time it’s really frustrating,” Huang said when asked what he would say to the burglars if he had the chance.

Police said people can protect their homes and property by having a working security system with cameras, plus door and window sensors. They also recommend locking all windows and keeping a list of expensive items and their serial numbers, like jewelry.

“It just makes it easier to track stolen property if we have specific information we’re looking for,” McNasby said.

Source: www.cbsnews.com

 

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023

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All the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 football results and scorers from the games in Australia and New Zealand. Get group points tables, and scorecards from the knockout rounds, including the final.

The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 in Australia and New Zealand will see a total of 32 top national teams from five different confederations fight for the title of football world champions from July 20 to August 20.The FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 follows a familiar format of 32 teams divided into eight groups – Group A to H – of four teams each. The teams in each group will compete in a single-headed round-robin format in the group stage of the competition.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 teams and groups

Group Teams
Group A New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Switzerland
Group B Australia, Canada, Nigeria, Republic of Ireland
Group C Costa Rica, Japan, Spain, Zambia
Group D People’s Republic of China, Denmark, England, Haiti
Group E Netherlands, Portugal, United States, Vietnam
Group F Brazil, France, Jamaica, Panama
Group G Argentina, Italy, South Africa, Sweden
Group H Colombia, Germany, Republic of Korea, Morocco
After the group stage, the top two teams from each of the eight groups will move on to the knockout phase, which begins with the round of 16.The final will be played on August 20 while the third-place match will be played August 10. All matches of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 will played across 10 venues in and around Australia and New Zealand.

Get all FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 results, points tables standings, and goalscorers for each group match, and all scores for the knockout rounds, including the final, here.

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023: Results, scorers and group stage standings

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Group A points table
Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points GF GA GD
1 New Zealand 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 1
2 Philippines 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Switzerland 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Norway 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 -1

Group A fixtures, results, and scorers

  • 20 July: New Zealand 1-0 Norway (Hannah Wilkinson 48′)
  • 21 July: Philippines vs Switzerland
  • 25 July: New Zealand vs Philippines
  • 25 July: Switzerland vs Norway
  • 30 July: Norway vs Philippines
  • 30 July: Switzerland vs New Zealand
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Group B points table
Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points GF GA GD
1 Australia 1 1 0 0 3 1 0 1
2 Canada 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Nigeria 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Republic of Ireland 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 -1

Group B fixtures, results, and scorers

  • 20 July: Australia 1-0 Republic of Ireland (Steph Catley 52′ pen)
  • 21 July: Nigera vs Canada
  • 26 July: Canada vs Republic of Ireland
  • 27 July: Australia vs Nigeria
  • 31 July: Canada vs Australia
  • 31 July: Republic of Ireland vs Nigeria
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Group C points table
Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost GF GA GD
1 Costa Rica 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Japan 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Spain 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Zambia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Group C fixtures, results, and scorers

  • 21 July: Spain vs Costa Rica
  • 22 July: Zambia vs Japan
  • 26 July: Japan vs Costa Rica
  • 26 July: Spain vs Zambia
  • 31 July: Japan vs Spain
  • 31 July: Costa Rica vs Zambia
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Group D points table
Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points GF GA GD
1 People’s Republic of China 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Denmark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 England 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Haiti 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Group D fixtures, results, and scorers

  • 22 July: England vs Haiti
  • 22 July: Denmark vs People’s Republic of China
  • 28 July: England vs Denmark
  • 28 July: People’s Republic of China vs Haiti
  • 1 Aug: People’s Republic of China vs England
  • 1 Aug: Haiti vs Denmark
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Group E points table
Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points GF GA GD
1 Netherlands 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Portugal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 United States 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Vietnam 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Group E fixtures, results, and scorers

  • Match: United States vs Vietnam
  • Match: Netherlands vs Portugal
  • Match: United States vs Netherlands
  • Match: Portugal vs Vietnam
  • Match: Portugal vs United States
  • Match: Vietnam vs Netherlands
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Group F points table
Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points GF GA GD
1 Brazil 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 France 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Jamaica 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Panama 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Group F fixtures, results, and scorers

  • Match: France vs Jamaica
  • Match: Brazil vs Panama
  • Match: France vs Brazil
  • Match: Panama vs Jamaica
  • Match: Panama vs France
  • Match: Jamaica vs Brazil
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Group G points table
Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points GF GA GD
1 Argentina 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Italy 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 South Africa 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Sweden 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Group G fixtures, results, and scorers

  • Match: Sweden vs South Africa
  • Match: Italy vs Argentina
  • Match: Argentina vs South Africa
  • Match: Sweden vs Italy
  • Match: Argentina vs Sweden
  • Match: South Africa vs Italy
FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 Group H points table
Position Team Played Won Drawn Lost Points GF GA GD
1 Colombia 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
2 Germany 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
3 Republic of Korea 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
4 Morocco 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

Group H fixtures, results, and scorers

  • Match: Germany vs Morocco
  • Match: Colombia vs Republic of Korea
  • Match: Republic of Korea vs Morocco
  • Match: Germany vs Colombia
  • Match: Republic of Korea vs Germany
  • Match: Morocco vs Colombia

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 round of 16 schedule and results

The knockout fixtures will take place from August 5 – August 20.

  • Group A Winner v Group C Runner-up
  • Group C Winner v Group A Runner-up
  • Group E Winner v Group G Runner-up
  • Group G Winner v Group E Runner-up
  • Group D Winner v Group B Runner-up
  • Group B Winner v Group D Runner-up
  • Group H Winner v Group F Runner-up
  • Group F Winner v Group H Runner-up

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 quarter-finals schedule and results

  • RO16 2 v RO16 4
  • RO16 1 v RO16 3
  • RO16 5 v RO16 7
  • RO16 6 v RO16 8

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 semi-finals schedule and results

  • QF A v QF B
  • QF C v QF D

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 third-place playoff schedule and result

  • TBD vs TBD

FIFA World Cup 2022 final schedule and result

  • TBD vs TBD

Source: olympics.com

A punishing heat wave hits the West and Southwest U.S.

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People walk among sand dunes near a sign warning of extreme heat danger in Death Valley National Park on Saturday.

David McNew/Getty Images

A heat wave ramped up across the Western United States over the weekend, when millions of Americans were expected to see record-breaking temperatures.

With heat alerts extending well into the week ahead, West Coast and Southwest residents may not see relief for days.

About one-third of Americans were under excessive heat warnings, watches or advisories over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service, after a persistent heat dome hovering over Texas expanded to California, Nevada and Arizona.

The oppressive heat was expected to peak on Sunday in those states, with some desert temperatures forecast to climb close to 130 degrees Fahrenheit.

“We’ve been talking about this building heat wave for a week now, and now the most intense period is beginning,” the weather service said Friday.

Local public health officials across the country are urging people to seek cool shelter and to check up on neighbors.

While Las Vegas residents are used to scorching temps, meteorologists say they shouldn’t underestimate the risks of this days-long heat wave.

“This heatwave is not typical desert heat due to its long duration, extreme daytime temperatures and warm nights. Everyone needs to take this heat seriously, including those who live in the desert,” the National Weather Service in Las Vegas warned in a tweet.

Las Vegas could reach a high of 117 degrees Fahrenheit on Sunday, tying the city’s all-time record.

The heat wave there has already sent people to hospitals. An emergency room doctor reported treating dehydrated tourists, as well as a passed-out elderly resident who kept his thermostat at 80 degrees to keep down electricity costs. Local health officials have seen at least seven heat-related deaths this year.

In nearby Death Valley, Calif., one of the hottest places on Earth, the temperature had reached 128 degrees on Sunday afternoon, surpassing the daily record by a single degree.

In west Texas, an extreme heat advisory remained in effect at Big Bend National Park. “These are extremely dangerous/deadly temperatures! Hikers should be OFF TRAILS in the afternoon,” officials said.

Following days of brutal heat, Phoenix hit 118 degrees on Saturday, breaking the daily temperature high record by one degree. Phoenix looks headed to break its longest recorded stretch of 110-degree or higher heat — a period of 18 days, recorded in 1974 — with a forecast matching or topping record daily highs through at least Wednesday.

“This weekend there will be some of the most serious and hot conditions we’ve ever seen,” David Hondula, the city’s chief heat response officer, told the AP. “It’s a time for maximum community vigilance.”

So far this year, the heat has killed at least 12 people in Phoenix.

Maricopa County, where Phoenix is located, is home to about 200 cooling centers, hydration stations and respite sites. Hondula said in an interview on Friday with NBC’s Meet the Press that cities like his could benefit from federal funds to keep the centers better staffed and open for longer.

Central and Southern states continue to endure dangerously high temperatures. A large swath of South Texas was under a heat advisory on Sunday, while the coastal region surrounding Corpus Christi was under an excessive heat warning.

In South Florida, Miami-Dade County was put under an excessive heat warning on Sunday, where temps in the coastal area were expected to hit 110 degrees. It’s first time in history such a warning has been issued for the region, according to the county’s chief heat officer.

The U.S is now experiencing temperatures similar to those felt during last year’s heat waves in Europe. More than 61,000 people died as a result of the heat in Europe during that period, according to a study published last week.

What’s causing this latest heat wave?

A couple of factors are driving the hotter temperatures. The recent arrival of El Niño, a natural climate pattern marked by warmer temperatures in the Pacific Ocean, is bringing hotter weather around the world.

El Niño, which coincides with the hottest years on record, exacerbates the effects of climate change, including warmer temperatures, caused by the burning of fossil fuels and other greenhouse gas emissions that warm the planet.

Climate change can make heat domes — a phenomenon that creates heat waves like this one — more frequent and more intense. A heat dome occurs when high pressure in the Earth’s atmosphere traps hot ocean air from the sun like a hot-air balloon.

Source: www.npr.org

Americans lost more than $265K to travel scams so far in 2023, BBB says

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It’s summer vacation season and people are ready to travel, but if you’re not careful, scammers can raid your travel bank.

So far this year, Americans have reported more than $265,000 lost to travel scams. Last year, the average loss was $600,000.

The Better Business Bureau wants to help you have an enjoyable vacation while avoiding being conned.

  • First, plan ahead: Typically, the earlier reservations are made, the better the deals and the lower the risk of the destination being booked solid. This also locks in rates and prevents higher prices later.
  • Avoid broad internet searches: Entering phrases like ‘best deals’ into a search engine can sometimes bring up-websites that look official but are designed solely to rip people off.
  • Be alert for travel scams: Watch out for phone calls or letters claiming a ‘free trip’ or websites offering prices that appear too good to be true.
  • Do your homework: Before paying for a hotel or any service, research the business and read customer reviews.
  • Before making a final payment, get all the trip details in writing: This should include the total cost, restrictions, cancellation penalties, and names of the airlines and hotels.
  • Consider travel insurance: Travel insurance covers things like trip cancellations or medical emergencies.
  • Finally, pay with a credit card: Paying with a credit card provides additional protection if something should go wrong with the travel reservation.

Source: www.news4jax.com

Houston Man Sentenced to Life in Prison for Shooting Father of Teen One Day After Fistfight

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A. Mareno

A Houston man who got into a fistfight with an 18-year-old at a southwest Houston apartment complex and then returned the next day and shot the teen’s father was sentenced to life in prison for murder, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“Having a gun means a person is taking on more responsibility, not getting more rights, and no one person should be judge, jury and executioner,” Ogg said. “There is absolutely no reason this argument had to be settled with a fatal shooting.”

Cecil Artelle Turner, 27, was sentenced to life in prison late Friday after a Harris County jury found him guilty after a weeklong trial for the murder of 36-year-old Anthony Mareno Jr. on May 12, 2021.

After the jury’s guilty verdict, Turner asked that his punishment be determined by state District Judge Kelli Johnson, who handed down a life sentence.

Turner had been in a fistfight with Mareno’s 18-year-old son the day before the murder. The two lived in the same apartment complex in the 2500 block of Westridge Street, near NRG Stadium.

C. Turner

The next day, the teen’s father, Mareno, confronted Turner as he drove into the apartment complex about 5 p.m.

Turner, who has a distinctive birthmark across his left cheek and was driving a bright-blue Dodge Charger, stopped in the parking lot and got out of the car with two handguns.

Mareno approached him and put his hands in his pockets as he started to talk to Turner. Turner instantly pulled a handgun and shot Mareno nine times, including three times in the back as he lay face down on the ground.

Witnesses who saw the incident said Turner then got back into his car and drove around Mareno’s body as he left. Surveillance video showed that he checked his cellphone as he got in the car and drove away.

Houston Police Department patrol officers responded to the scene. Mareno was taken to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

Turner turned himself in the next day.

Assistant District Attorneys Brett Batchelor and Elizabeth Liberman prosecuted the case.

“The victim was trying to solve the conflict with a conversation and the defendant decided to solve the conflict with violence, which is how he tries to solve all of his conflicts,” Liberman said. “What is truly awful is that you can see on the surveillance video that the victim’s widow was trying to render aid and his two children had to witness their father dying.”

Flash floods in the northeast, heatwave intensifies

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An extreme heatwave peaked in the western United States on Sunday, with temperatures reaching 128 Fahrenheit (53 Celsius) in the California desert, while flash flooding continued to menace the Northeast, killing at least five people.

Nearly a quarter of the U.S. population fell under extreme heat advisories, partly due to a stubborn heat dome that has been parked over western states. While baking parts of the country, the heat dome has also helped generate heavy rains in the Northeast, a pattern expected to continue for days if not weeks, according to the National Weather Service.

In Bucks County, Pennsylvania, just north of Philadelphia, downpours and flash flooding over the weekend killed at least five people. Nearly 7 inches (17 cm) of rain fell on the area in 45 minutes late Saturday, Upper Makefield Township Fire Chief Tim Brewer told a press conference, claiming five lives as vehicles were swept away. Two children, one aged 2 and the other 9 months, remained missing.

“We continue to look for the two children,” Brewer said. “We are not going to give up regardless. The weather is a factor but at this point we are going to continue the operations and have already set things in motion for tomorrow as well.”

New York Governor Kathy Hochul on Sunday urged residents in her state to avoid travel until the rain passes, saying that “your car can go from a place of safety to a place of death” if swept up in a flash flood.

The rains were expected to ease on Monday but nonetheless created havoc throughout much of the Northeast in recent days, with Vermont in particular reporting catastrophic flooding in its capital Montpelier.

The heat warnings spread from the Pacific Northwest, down through California, through the Southwest and into the Deep South and Florida.

Death Valley, California, officially reached 128 F (53 C) on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service, although the famed temperature display sign outside the Furnace Creek Visitors Center showed 133 F (56 C).

Furnace Creek in Death Valley recorded the hottest recognized temperature ever on Earth at 134 F (56.7 C) in July 1913, according to the World Meteorological Organization.

Expecting to see history made, about two dozen tourists gathered around the sign and cheered on Sunday when the digital display of 132 ticked up to 133. People snapped pictures while U.S. National Park rangers stood by in case anyone succumbed to the heat.

“It’s my first time being here so I feel it would be really cool to be here for the hottest day ever on Earth for my first time,” said Kayla Hill, 24, of Salt Lake City, Utah.

Phoenix marked its 17th consecutive day over 110 F (43 C), reaching a high of 115 F, and is forecast to tie the June 1974 record of 18 straight days over 110 F on Monday and extend the record for at least another week.

The National Weather Service said widespread record-breaking high temperatures are likely to be recorded across the Southwest, in the western Gulf Coast and also in south Florida.

Temperatures between 100 F and 110 F are forecast for portions of the Pacific Northwest. That could be particularly dangerous for an area unaccustomed to excessive heat, as many homes do not have central air conditioning. Meanwhile southern Europe is enduring a punishing heatwave.

Scientists say fossil fuel-driven climate change is heralding more extreme weather like that seen in the U.S. in recent days, warning that the world needs to drastically cut carbon emissions to prevent its catastrophic effects.

(This story has been corrected to change the age of missing child to nine months, not nine years, in paragraph 3)

Reporting by Jorge Garcias in Death Valley and Brad Brooks in Lubbock, Texas; Writing by Daniel Trotta; Editing by Josie Kao and Stephen Coates
Source: www.reuters.com

More than 300 flights canceled at Newark Airport due to weather conditions

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More than 300 flights have been canceled at Newark Liberty International Airport on Sunday due to harsh weather conditions, the airport said in a social media post.

“Weather conditions have caused EWR Airport flight disruptions,” the Twitter post read. “Please check with your airline to determine the status of your flight.”

The airport canceled 311 flights and another 193 were delayed, according to reports from flightaware.com.

The cancellations account for about 24 percent of total flights scheduled on Sunday.

Fierce thunderstorms with strong winds swept across New Jersey on Saturday night, resulting in thousands of power outages.

About 15,000 homes around the state were left without power Saturday night. More than 11,000 still had no power as of 9 a.m. on Sunday, according to Jersey Central Power & Light.

Conditions could worsen Newark Airport on Sunday, with Accuweather.com predicting heavy thunderstorms, significant flooding, damaging wind gusts and the possibility of an isolated tornado through this evening.

Source: www.nj.com

Alcaraz gana Wimbledon ante Djokovic y abre una nueva era

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En el tenis hay victorias que son transformadoras, que traen un cambio brutal de panorama. Es el caso de la que consiguió este domingo en Wimbledon Carlos Alcaraz ante Novak Djokovic, el hombre de los 23 títulos de Grand Slam, siete veces campeón del torneo británico, que llevaba diez años sin perder en la Pista Central (45 victorias desde la final contra Andy Murray en 2013) y seis sin caer eliminado (34 triunfos desde la derrota en la Pista 1 contra Tomás Berdych en 2017). Contra esa montaña de 36 años luchaba el español de 20 y la escaló en un partidazo para el recuerdo: 1-6, 7-6 (6), 6-1, 3-6 y 6-4 en 4h42. “El mundo entero está con vosotros”, le decía antes del encuentro un periodista australiano al cronista de AS y al compañero de El País, Alejandro Ciriza. Los medios y los aficionados querían un relevo que se aguardaba en París y llegó en el lugar más inesperado. Ahora, se escapa a la imaginación lo que puede llegar a conseguir Alcaraz sobre la hierba del All England Club después de vencer a un oponente que no había caído nunca en Wimbledon tras ganar el primer set.

Novak, un gigante que no pudo contener las lágrimas al hablar de su hijo, que le observaba sonriente en la entrega de trofeos, solo había cedido tres veces su saque en todo el torneo y Alcaraz le hizo cinco quiebres en la última ronda para coronarse por primera vez en el sancta sanctórum del deporte de la raqueta, el lugar donde todo tenista sueña con triunfar y en el que se encumbraron los más grandes: Laver, Emerson, Borg, Connors, McEnroe, Becker, Edberg, Sampras, Federer, Murray, Nadal y el propio Djokovic, entre otros. En cuanto a los españoles, se une a la lista de ganadores que encabeza Rafa y en la que están también Santana, Conchita Martínez y Garbiñe Muguruza. Y es el sexto de la Armada que conquista más de un Slam, junto con Nadal (22), Santana (4), Arantxa Sánchez Vicario (4), Bruguera (2) y Muguruza (2). De una manera asombrosa, Sir Carlos ganó su segundo major, tras el US Open 2022, y eso le permite, además, retener el número uno mundial una semana más (este lunes iniciará la 29ª) por delante del balcánico. Su nombre está ya grabado en el mítico panel verde de los campeones, justo debajo del de Novak.

El desempeño de Djokovic en el primer set fue sencillamente impresionante. Después de 30-40 que tuvo Alcaraz en el juego inicial, el heptacampeón flotó sobre el tapete de La Catedral. Lo restó todo y salió airoso y con mucha clase de los intercambios largos, aprovechando la potencia de los golpes del murciano par devolverlos sin apenas esfuerzo. Hubo dos o tres puntos maravillosos que cayeron de su lado y, para colmo, fue mejor cerca de la red, el punto fuerte de su rival, y las defensas le entraron guiadas por un impulso divino. La guinda, solo dos errores no forzados. Fue como si el partido de semifinales de Roland Garros continuara. Otro 6-1, como los dos últimos de aquel día.

A estos niveles, era muy complicado que el partido continuara por los mismos derroteros y se igualó. Alcaraz encontró su ritmo, Djokovic no metió muchos primeros servicios y estuvo más flojo con la derecha. Charly le había buscado demasiado el revés, su mejor impacto, y eso cambió también. Fue el primero en adelantarse en el segundo parcial, aunque su break lo contestó de inmediato Nole, después de pedir apoyo al público tras un rally eterno. Las cosas le empezaron a salir mejor al español, coincidiendo con algunas rachas de sol, por fin. De tal manera, que hasta su oponente aplaudió una de sus exquisiteces.

El tenis de ambos alcanzó cotas espectaculares, con Djokovic tirándose al suelo para devolver una bola y ganando más tarde un tanto de locos, y Alcaraz luchando primero contra el desaliento y el enfado, y después sacando muy bien y yéndose con valentía hacia arriba. Es esas, se llegó al desempate que inició con un 3-0 el serbio. Luego se enredó con una mala dejada y otra de Carlitos, en este caso maravillosa, le dio la primera ventaja al de El Palmar, antes de que su oponente se llevara un aviso por demorar un servicio. Sin miedo, Alcaraz presionó, levantó un punto de set y lo ganó con un resto directo contra un segundo saque.

Momento de cambio

Con la mano tras el oído (¿les suena?) escuchó los gritos enardecidos del público y fue a por todas en la tercera manga. La abrió con un quiebre, crecido por la energía que le llegaba desde las gradas y que él fomentaba. El desgaste del segundo set empezó a pasarle factura a Djokovic, que hacía estiramientos con la pierna izquierda, en la que llevaba un tape a la altura del muslo. Y tras un 15-40 que levantó Alcaraz, vino un juego de 26 minutos con siete oportunidades de break para él y que finalmente cayó de su lado. Era lo que le faltaba a Novak, que en otros seis minutos entregó el parcial con signos de abatimiento. En una final de Grand Slam solo le habían endosado un 6-1 Federer y Nadal.

Después se marchó al vestuario (ni cotizaba que lo haría) y fue recibido a su vuelta con algunos abucheos. La situación para él era similar a la que vivió en la final del Open de Australia 2020, cuando le remontó un 2-1 a Dominic Thiem después de ganar el primer set. Pero en aquella ocasión la diferencia de edad era menor (seis). Los 16 años de más parecían pesarle como una losa a Djokovic ante un chaval pletórico y libre de tensión, cada vez más seguro y determinado, pegándole a la bola como un animal. No se pierden su derechazo en para el 30-15 en el cuarto juego del último set. Iba lanzado hacia la hazaña. Sin embargo, de la grandeza de un fuera de serie siempre puede esperarse una última vuelta de tuerca, y Nole la dio. Encontró un resquicio en el rocoso juego de su contrincante, un momento de debilidad, y lo aprovechó para forzar el quinto sets con dos roturas.

El inicio del último acto fue glorioso. Los dos titanes lo dieron todo, defendieron con uñas y dientes su posición. Sin reservas, con todo lo que tenían ante un público eufórico. Golpeó primero en esta traca final Alcaraz, para ponerse con un 3-1 muy esperanzador. La situación irritó tanto a Djokovic que le dio un raquetazo a uno de los postes de la red y se hizo daño en la muñeca. Nada serio, pos suerte. Poco antes había tirado por la borda una bola de set por un mal remate, la suerte que peor ha ejecutado durante toda su carrera. Hasta el final, Carlitos aguantó con aplomo los nervios tremendos que debía estar pasando, sobre todo en su último saque. El primer punto lo perdió al errar una dejada, el segundo lo ganó con un globo. Después acertó con una volea de revés, antes de que Novak le superara con una derecha paralela. Y un saque potente y preciso le dio la opción de ganar el partido. No la desaprovechó, lo cerró con un misil de drive para dar un paso de gigante en la que puede ser una trayectoria legendaria, y quien sabe si también decisivo en la historia del tenis.

Source: as.com

‘Mission: Impossible’ and Tom Cruise dominate box office but come in shy of industry expectations

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After a globe-trotting publicity blitz by star Tom Cruise, “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One” launched with a franchise-best $80 million over five days, though it came in shy of industry expectations with a $56.2 million haul over the three-day weekend.

The Paramount Pictures debut was boosted by strong overseas sales of $155 million from 70 markets. But while a $235 million worldwide launch marked one of the best global openings of the year, “Dead Reckoning” couldn’t approach the high-speed velocity of last summer’s top film, “Top Gun: Maverick.”

“Dead Reckoning Part One,” the seventh film in the 27-year-old series, had been forecast to better the franchise high of the previous installment, “Fallout,” which opened with $61 million domestically in 2018. Instead, it also fell short of the $57.8 million “Mission: Impossible II” debuted with in 2000.

That puts the film’s opening-weekend tally very close to the tepid launch of Disney’s “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” which opened in U.S. and Canadian theaters with $82 million over five days and $60 million over the three-day weekend. Paramount and Skydance had higher hopes for the action extravaganza of “Dead Reckoning,” which cost $290 million to make, not counting marketing expenses.

Those costs were inflated, in part, by the pandemic. “Dead Reckoning,” directed by Christopher McQuarrie, was among the first major productions shut down by COVID-19. It was preparing to shoot in Italy in March 2020. When the film got back on track, McQuarrie and Cruise helped lead the industry-wide recovery back to film sets – albeit with some well-publicized friction over protocols along the way.

Still, “Dead Reckoning” was hailed as a high point in the franchise. Critics (96% fresh on Rotten Tomatoes) and fans (an “A” CinemaScore) alike came away awed by the stunts and chases of the latest “Mission: Impossible” film. Though the coming competition of “Barbenheimer” — the much-anticipated debuts of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” — looms, “Mission: Impossible” should play well for weeks to come.

Cruise, the so-called savior of movie theaters last year, traveled tirelessly to again pump life back into a summer box office that’s been sluggish. After a splashy world premiere in Rome with a red-carpet on the Spanish Steps, Cruise and McQuarrie toured through theaters in Atlanta, Miami, Toronto and Washington D.C. in the days ahead of opening.

“Dead Reckoning” hit theaters at a crucial mid-summer period for Hollywood, and not just because of the SAG-AFTRA strike which began Thursday. “Mission: Impossible” launched a week before one of the biggest box-office showdowns of the year.

Though “Dead Reckoning” and “Oppenheimer” have vied for some of the same IMAX screens, each film has publicly endorsed the idea that a rising tide lifts all blockbusters. Cruise and McQuarrie in early July even bought opening-weekend tickets to both “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” “Barbie” director Greta Gerwig and “Oppenheimer” filmmaker Christopher Nolan returned with their own gestures of support.

However that trio of films performs over the next few weeks will do a lot to determine the fate of the summer box office.

No other new wide release challenged “Mission: Impossible” over the weekend. Second place went to Angel Studios’ faith-based political thriller “Sound of Freedom” which increased 37% in its second with $27 million. Jim Caveziel stars in the child trafficking drama.

Last week’s top film, “ Insidious: The Red Door ” slid to third with $13 million in its second weekend. “Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny” is dropping quickly with $12 million its third weekend, with a domestical total so far of $145.4 million.

Source: fortune.com

Subtropical Storm Don Forms in the Atlantic

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The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) continues to monitor the course of Subtropical Storm Don. At this time, Don poses no threat to Texas.

Now is a good time to check your emergency kits and review your emergency plans. Stay informed by following HCOHSEM updates at www.ReadyHarris.org, on social media, and by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts or Ready Harris Accessible Alerts.

For more information on how to prepare, review our hurricane preparedness and evacuation guide. You can also text GULF2023 to 888777 to receive hurricane season updates.

 Map of the path of Subtropical Storm Don in the Atlantic.

Exxon officially moves headquarters to Houston-area campus

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Exxon Mobil has officially relocated its corporate headquarters to its campus outside Houston, according to a recent filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

The oil giant’s arrival brings the Fortune 500 company’s top executives to the Houston area and makes it the region’s largest company by revenue. Previously based outside Dallas, Exxon announced in January 2022 it would move its headquarters to its campus in Spring.

Exxon’s move furthers cements Houston’s status as the nation’s energy capital and helps the company adjust to a rapidly changing market. Exxon and other energy companies are riding waves dealt by the pandemic, the Ukraine war and a shift toward cleaner energy alternatives. The company is eyeing massive Houston-area investments in lower-carbon solutions, including a $100 billion project to capture carbon dioxide emissions from the city’s industrial area along the Ship Channel.

Exxon has said it also plans to combine its chemical and refining businesses and centralize its technology and engineering operations.

Roughly 250 employees were relocating to Houston as part of the move, Exxon said previously. The company’s Spring campus boasts about 20 buildings and features a 100,000-square-foot gym, an on-site daycare center for as many as 300 children, a town hall and auditorium and an outdoor plaza that can accommodate up to 3,500 people.

The sprawling Spring campus was built eight years ago to house 10,000 employees, but the energy firm has reduced its head count in recent years as oil companies have learned to do more with less under pressure from Wall Street to reduce costs. As of January 2022, Exxon had 8,500 employees working out of Spring. The company employs more than 60,000 people globally.

Although Exxon has long had a major presence in Houston — Humble Oil, founded in 1911, became part of Exxon in 1973 — the company has been headquartered in North Texas for the past three decades. Exxon, formerly Standard Oil of New Jersey, moved to Irving from New York City in 1989.

Happy ‘713 Day’ | Here are all the ways you can celebrate being a Houstonian

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To the rest of the world, July 13 is just another day. But for Houstonians, the day is an unofficial holiday that we call “713 Day.”

For those not from Houston, let us educate you a little bit.

First, 713 Day IS NOT Houston’s birthday. The numbers 7-1-3 are actually the city’s very first area code. It was established back in 1947 as part of the North American Numbering Plan, and it was Houston’s only area code until 1996.

Three other area codes have come to Houston since, but 713 will always be the O.G. And honestly, there’s just not a calendar date for “281,” “832,” and “346.”

The 713 Day holiday hasn’t always been a thing. In fact, it’s only been celebrated in recent years. But hey, any reason to party is a good thing, right?

If you’re looking for ways to celebrate 713 Day, check out this list below.

Lotus Seafood

Lotus Seafood is offering crab lovers a chance to crack open their favorite crustaceans for just $7.13 at all of its Houston-area locations. The 713 Day special is valid for online, phone and walk-in orders.

Le Jardinier at MFAH

Le Jardinier at The Museum of Fine Arts Houston is celebrating 713 Day by offering $7.13 cocktails. The promotion will begin at 7:13 p.m. and end at 10:13 p.m. During that time, the restaurant will have a music playlist created by the MFAH team.

Houston Rockets

The Houston Rockets will host seven free youth basketball clinics at community centers throughout Houston in honor of 713 Day. This is part of a campaign they are calling “713 Day of Basketball.” Each child who participates will receive a “713 Day of Basketball” shirt and a voucher for a special $7.13 ticket to select Rockets games during the upcoming season.

Star of Hope

Star of Hope has partnered with radio stations 93Q and The Eagle, along with HEB, to put together a water collection drive on 713 Day. The water collected will be passed out to Houston’s homeless. The drive will be held from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Grand Parkway HEB Plus.

Do713

Do713, a go-to source for events happening in Houston, teamed up with local music venues, bars, restaurants and landmarks to offer Houstonians discounts on food and drinks. The event site is also offering Houstonians an opportunity to win free merchandise and gift cards from local businesses, including Trill Burgers, 8th Wonder Brewery and Tacos A Go Go! More details here.

The Savoy

The Savoy is celebrating 713 Day with complimentary shots for everyone at the bar at 7:13 p.m. The Savoy will be opening its doors at 4 p.m. on Thursday, July 13, and will give a complimentary “Happy Hour Box” to its first 100 customers.

Houston Astros

The Houston Astros will be celebrating 713 Day with a limited-edition New Era snapback hat collaboration with Mattress Mack, along with four sports-themed “concept caps” from New Era. Fans will only be able to purchase the hats at the Astros Center Field Team Store on Thursday, July 13 at 7:13 a.m. Mattress Mack will be on-site at 7:13 a.m. to greet fans and take pictures. Fans will also have a chance to take photos with the 2017 and 2022 World Series trophies from 7:13 a.m. to 9 a.m.

Rooftop Cinema Club

Rooftop Cinema Club is celebrating 713 Day with a 10 p.m. showing of Belly.

8th Wonder Brewery

8th Wonder Brewery

POST Houston

POST Houston, along with the Houston Texans and Bud Light, are hosting a big party at POST’s X Atrium. The event will feature Texans, Toro, games, giveaways, music and special offers on merchandise.

Clutch City Cluckers

Clutch City Cluckers‘ 713 Day celebration will feature Houston rappers Paul Wall and Lil Keke. You’ll be able to meet the two at the Katy location from 5 to 8 p.m.

XiaoLongKan Hotpot

XiaoLongKan Hotpot is celebrating 713 Day where you can get seven mouth-watering dishes for $7.13 each. The dishes include beef ribeye slices, lamb leg slices, mussels and meatballs.

Source: www.khou.com

Heat Stress – Heat Related Illness

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Types of Heat-related Illnesses

Heat Stroke | Heat Exhaustion | Rhabdomyolysis |Heat Syncope | Heat Cramps | Heat Rash

Heat Stroke

Heat stroke is the most serious heat-related illness. It occurs when the body can no longer control its temperature: the body’s temperature rises rapidly, the sweating mechanism fails, and the body is unable to cool down. When heat stroke occurs, the body temperature can rise to 106°F or higher within 10 to 15 minutes. Heat stroke can cause permanent disability or death if the person does not receive emergency treatment.

Symptoms

Symptoms of heat stroke include:

  • Confusion, altered mental status, slurred speech
  • Loss of consciousness (coma)
  • Hot, dry skin or profuse sweating
  • Seizures
  • Very high body temperature
  • Fatal if treatment delayed

First Aid

Take the following steps to treat a worker with heat stroke:

  • Call 911 for emergency medical care.
  • Stay with the worker until emergency medical services arrive.
  • Move the worker to a shaded, cool area and remove outer clothing.
  • Cool the worker quickly, using the following methods:
    • With a cold water or ice bath, if possible
    • Wet the skin
    • Place cold wet cloths on the skin
    • Soak clothing with cool water
  • Circulate the air around the worker to speed cooling.
  • Place cold wet cloths or ice on the head, neck, armpits, and groin; or soak the clothing with cool water.

Heat Exhaustion

Heat exhaustion is the body’s response to an excessive loss of water and salt, usually through excessive sweating. Heat exhaustion is most likely to affect:

  • The elderly
  • People with high blood pressure
  • Those working in a hot environment

Symptoms

Symptoms of heat exhaustion include:

  • Headache
  • Nausea
  • Dizziness
  • Weakness
  • Irritability
  • Thirst
  • Heavy sweating
  • Elevated body temperature
  • Decreased urine output

First Aid

Treat a worker who has heat exhaustion by doing the following:

  • Take worker to a clinic or emergency room for medical evaluation and treatment.
  • Call 911 if medical care is unavailable.
  • Have someone stay with the worker until help arrives.
  • Remove the worker from the hot area and give liquids to drink.
  • Remove unnecessary clothing, including shoes and socks.
  • Cool the worker with cold compresses or have the worker wash their head, face, and neck with cold water.
  • Encourage frequent sips of cool water.

Rhabdomyolysis

Rhabdomyolysis (rhabdo) is a medical condition associated with heat stress and prolonged physical exertion. Rhabdo causes the rapid breakdown, rupture, and death of muscle. When muscle tissue dies, electrolytes and large proteins are released into the bloodstream. This can cause irregular heart rhythms, seizures, and damage to the kidneys.

Symptoms

Symptoms of rhabdo include:

  • Muscle cramps/pain
  • Abnormally dark (tea or cola-colored) urine
  • Weakness
  • Exercise intolerance
  • Asymptomatic

First Aid

Workers with symptoms of rhabdo should:

  • Stop activity
  • Drink more liquids (water preferred)
  • Seek immediate care at the nearest medical facility.
  • Ask to be checked for rhabdomyolysis (i.e., blood sample analyzed for creatine kinase).

To learn more, visit NIOSH Rhabdomyolysis.

Heat Syncope

Heat syncope is a fainting (syncope) episode or dizziness that usually occurs when standing for too long or suddenly standing up after sitting or lying. Factors that may contribute to heat syncope include dehydration and lack of acclimatization.

Symptoms

Symptoms of heat syncope include:

  • Fainting (short duration)
  • Dizziness
  • Light-headedness from standing too long or suddenly rising from a sitting or lying position

First Aid

Workers with heat syncope should:

  • Sit or lie down in a cool place.
  • Slowly drink water, clear juice, or a sports drink.

Heat Cramps

Heat cramps usually affect workers who sweat a lot during strenuous activity. This sweating depletes the body’s salt and moisture levels. Low salt levels in muscles cause painful cramps. Heat cramps may also be a symptom of heat exhaustion.

Symptoms

Muscle cramps, pain, or spasms in the abdomen, arms, or legs

First Aid

Workers with heat cramps should do the following:

  • Drink water and have a snack or a drink that replaces carbohydrates and electrolytes (such as sports drinks) every 15 to 20 minutes.
  • Avoid salt tablets.
  • Get medical help if the worker:
    • Has heart problems.
    • Is on a low sodium diet.
    • Has cramps that do not subside within 1 hour.

Heat Rash

Heat rash is a skin irritation caused by excessive sweating during hot, humid weather.

Symptoms

Symptoms of heat rash include:

  • Red clusters of pimples or small blisters
  • Usually appears on the neck, upper chest, groin, under the breasts, and in elbow creases

First Aid

Workers who have heat rash should:

  • Work in a cooler, less humid environment, if possible.
  • Keep the rash area dry.
  • Apply powder to increase comfort.
  • Don’t use ointments and creams.

Source: www.cdc.gov

Hollywood actors’ union recommends strike as talks deadline passes

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The union representing Hollywood actors has recommended strike action after a midnight negotiation deadline passed with no agreement as the industry braces for the possibility of the first simultaneous strike by Hollywood writers and actors in more than 60 years.

In a statement, the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (Sag-Aftra), the union which represents 160,000 actors, said its negotiating committee had voted unanimously to recommend a strike. The national board will decide on Thursday morning.

It said: “After more than four weeks of bargaining, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) – the entity that represents major studios and streamers, including Amazon, Apple, Disney, NBCUniversal, Netflix, Paramount, Sony and Warner Bros. Discovery – remains unwilling to offer a fair deal on the key issues that are essential to Sag-Aftra members.”

The Sag-Aftra president, Fran Drescher, said: “The companies have refused to meaningfully engage on some topics and on others completely stonewalled us. Until they do negotiate in good faith, we cannot begin to reach a deal. We have no choice but to move forward in unity, and on behalf of our membership, with a strike recommendation to our national board. The board will discuss the issue this morning and will make its decision.”

A strike is expected to have an immediate impact on publicity efforts for the summer’s top films; the Thursday evening premiere of Oppenheimer in London has been moved to start an hour earlier so the cast can attend regardless of the outcome. Other major commercial films including Barbie and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One have already hosted their world premieres, though their stars will be restricted from participating in further promotional events.

The strike might also delay the Emmy awards until late autumn, or even next year, industry publications reported.

Disney has announced that a 15 July premiere of its movie Haunted Mansion will still take place at Disneyland regardless of the strikes, though the film’s actors – including LaKeith Stanfield, Tiffany Haddish, and Jamie Lee Curtis – will not be present.

San Diego Comic-Con, scheduled to begin on 20 July, will be affected as well.

Before the vote, Hollywood’s top acting talent had made it clear they were willing to strike. In late June, a letter from Hollywood A-listers, including Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lawrence, urged their union leaders not to settle for a mediocre deal in what they saw as a historically important contract negotiation.

The simultaneous strike of writers and actors is expected to cause serious disruption to the industry, with major ripple effects for other workersand the Los Angeles economy.

The Writers Guild of America strike, which started on 2 May, is entering its third month with no end in sight.

Before negotiations with studios began this year, the memberships of the actors’ and writers’ unions voted overwhelmingly to authorise a strike if necessary, a sign of deep frustrations among Hollywood’s creative workers over what they say are declining shares of studio profits, increasing precariousness of their jobs and concerns about being replaced by artificial intelligence technologies.

The beginning of the strike was marked by strong solidarity from Hollywood’s other unionised workforces, including the powerful Teamsters’ union, and Sag-Aftra members showed up in solidarity at Writers Guild of America picket lines, even before their own strike was called.

Source: www.theguardian.com

 

 

US Inflation Drops to 3%, in Positive Sign for Consumers

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The inflation rate in the United States fell sharply to 3% year-over-year in June, according to data released by the Department of Labor on Wednesday, signaling that efforts by the Federal Reserve to rein in soaring prices appear to have been effective.

The lower-than-expected report found that between May and June, prices increased by just 0.2%. The annual rate was a full percentage point below the 4% rate measured just a month ago, and far below the 9% rate that consumers were facing as recently as last summer.

Stripping volatile food and energy prices out of the equation, so-called “core” inflation was 4.8% year-over-year, also lower than economists had expected. Fed policymakers would like to see that core rate decline to 2%, meaning that there is still considerable room for improvement. But most analysts saw Wednesday’s report as very good news.

“We’ve been on quite the inflation journey over the past couple of years, but as we look at the Consumer Price Index, not only are these measurements better, but they’re better than expected. And that’s a good combination,” Mark Hamrick, a senior economic analyst at Bankrate.com, told VOA.

Biden celebrates

Wednesday morning, President Joe Biden took credit for the positive inflation news in a statement that attributed falling prices to his economic policies, which he referred to as “Bidenomics.”

“Good jobs and lower costs: That’s Bidenomics in action,” he said. “Today’s report brings new and encouraging evidence that inflation is falling while our economy remains strong. Annual inflation has fallen each of the last twelve months and is now down to 3%. We’ve made this progress while unemployment remains near record lows and a higher share of working age Americans are in jobs now than in 20 years.”

Biden went on to note that workers’ wages have been on the rise, particularly for those in lower-income brackets, and pledged to continue to “fight for lower costs for families every day.”

Fed still expected to raise rates

The Federal Reserve, after lowering interest rates to near-zero during the worst of the coronavirus pandemic, in March 2022 initiated a series of sharp interest rate hikes that were meant to cool down the economy and bring the rate of price increases lower.

By May 2023, the central bank had increased the target federal funds rate by 5 full percentage points, to a range of between 5% and 5.25%. The federal funds rate, which banks charge each other for ultra-short term loans, is a critical benchmark that affects the interest rate consumers pay for myriad forms of credit, including mortgages, car loans and credit card debt.

The central bank took a much-publicized break from rate hikes in June, declining to bump rates up again at the last meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC). However, policymakers are expected to increase rates again when they meet later this month.

Wednesday’s lower-than-expected inflation numbers sparked speculation about whether the expected July rate hike will mark the end of the central bank’s tightening phase.

In an appearance Wednesday morning on “Bloomberg Surveillance,” William Dudley, the former president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, said, “The Fed should be cheered by this, but I don’t think it’s going to change what they’re going to do at the July meeting.”

Dudley, a former member of the FOMC, added, “What I think this does do is open up the question of, ‘Will July be the last one?’ And that’s certainly possible.”

Consumers remain uncertain

While the Biden administration is celebrating the lower inflation figures, it is less clear whether the successful effort to lower prices has been resonating with the broader public, which has been watching prices rise at rates many adults have never experienced in their lifetimes.

When rates hit 5% in spring 2021, many Americans could recall similar inflation in the aftermath of the financial crisis in 2008. However, as rates crept upward, historical comparisons receded further into the past. When rates hit a peak of 9.1% in June 2022, they were the highest recorded in the U.S. since 1981.

The experience has left its mark on U.S. consumers. Multiple recent surveys have found continued uncertainty about financial security and doubt about the future.

In a recent Bankrate survey, only 28% of American adults said they consider themselves financially secure, while 72% said they are not. The majority of Americans, 63%, blamed inflation for their feelings of financial insecurity.

However, Hamrick of Bankrate cautioned that consumer sentiment is typically a “lagging” indicator of the direction of the economy, meaning that sentiment may well remain depressed even after economic conditions have begun improving measurably.

“I would not look for consumer sentiment to be telling us what the future direction of inflation will be, except to the degree that maybe wage earners are going to be somewhat particular about trying to command a higher wage, and particularly if they’re changing jobs,” he said.

Overall, he said, the broad picture of the economy remains generally positive.

“There’s still a high demand for workers out there … and the employment rate is still below 4%,” Hamrick said. “Every time we get data that provides us some reassurance — and I would say broadly, that’s been the case with the consumer price index here, and the June employment report — all that suggests that the economy is in motion toward a better place.”

Source: www.voanews.com

Markets bet July 2023 is ‘peak Fed’

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A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan

Surprise news of a 2%-plus print on U.S. headline inflation rate for June has world markets betting the peak of the Federal Reserve’s interest rate campaign will now be this month.

Although rounded up to 3.0% for official purposes, the annual increase in the U.S. consumer price index was actually 2.969% – a psychological watershed given the Fed’s 2% target and more than a full percentage point down on the previous month.

Along with an unexpected retreat of the higher ‘core’ inflation rate back below 5%, the drop in headline inflation to its lowest in more than two years has fired up world stocks and bonds with a view that Fed rate hikes are coming to an end.

That’s also whacked the dollar (.DXY) to its lowest in more than a year and it continued to decline across key exchange rates on Thursday as investors await a June producer price report that may see factory gate prices flirting with deflation.

News of another plunge in Chinese exports and imports last month, far more than forecast, underscored that disinflationary process even further – pressuring Beijing to speed up some additional stimulus for the flagging economic recovery there.

Either way, the latest inflation cheer means U.S. rate futures have wiped out bets of another Fed rate hike after a final quarter-point move to 5.25-5.50% at July 26’s meeting. There had been a roughly 50% chance of another rise by November at the start of this week.

Although they see peak rates held there to year-end, futures now price as much as a full percentage point of cuts by this time in 2024.

Fed officials continue to talk tough about the hard yards of the last mile, but the central bank’s latest ‘Beige Book’ of economic conditions show price expectations were generally stable or lower over the coming months. Market will now scour this month’s policy meeting and the Fed’s August conference in Jackson Hole for a shift of tone about further hikes from here.

The longer-term horizon has certainly been redrawn in bond markets, with two-year Treasury yields back down to 4.62% – their lowest in a month in a whopping 50bp peak-to-trough move – and the yield on 10-year Treasuries is back down to 3.80%.

Significantly, two-year inflation expectations embedded in pricing of inflation-protected Treasury securities dropped as low as 1.93% – riffing not only on the CPI report, but a slew of other positive disinflation signals this week.

U.S. stock futures pushed higher again ahead of Thursday’s open, after both the S&P500 (.SPX) and the Nasdaq (.IXIC) hit their highest since April last year yesterday. The VIX “fear index” (.VIX) fell back below 14 to its lowest of the month so far.

The second-quarter corporate earnings season now kicks off in earnest, with the likes of PepsiCo and Delta Airlines out later on Thursday and the big banks weighing in on Friday.

Elsewhere, British economic growth numbers for May fell less than forecast – reinforcing the Bank of England’s tightening campaign to rein in outlying UK inflation and sterling’s climb back above $1.30 for the first time since April 2022.

The dollar fell to its lowest against the Swiss franc in 8 years.

Although the Bank of Canada raised its rates again on Wednesday in a sign of persistent hawkishness around the world, South Korea’s central bank became the latest to pause its tightening campaign on Thursday.

Events to watch for later on Thursday:

* U.S. June producer prices, weekly jobless, June Federal budget

* U.S. corporate earnings: PepsiCo, Fastenal, Delta Airlines, Cintas, Conagra Brands

* Federal Reserve Board governor Christopher Waller, San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly speak

* U.S. President Joe Biden meets Nordic leaders in Helsinki

* Eurogroup finance ministers meet in Brussels, with European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde

* European Union-Japan summit in Brussels

* U.S. Treasury sells 30-year bonds, 4-week bills

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Source: www.reuters.com

The 2023 ESPYS

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On Wednesday evening, the biggest stars in sports and entertainment gathered at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles to celebrate the year’s best moments in sports at The 2023 ESPYS Presented by Capital One. Airing live on ABC, the show featured performances from Lil Wayne, who opened the show with an electric performance of his hit song “A Milli,” and H.E.R., as well as appearances by Chris Paul, Dwyane Wade, Hasan Minhaj, Mikaela Shiffrin, Patrick Mahomes, Tiffany Haddish, Travis Kelce, and more.

The ESPYS recognized individuals and groups in the sports world who have demonstrated admirable strength and bravery in the face of adversity with three marquee awards: the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance, the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage, and the Pat Tillman Award for Service. In an emotional moment, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin presented the Pat Tillman Award for Service to the Bills training staff who jumped into action to save his life during a game, exemplifying their incredible dedication and commitment to the team. Head Athletic Trainer Nate Breske accepted the award on behalf of the group, stating, “We’re not used to being in the spotlight – we were just doing our job. But the idea of service is definitely something that is ingrained in our profession and that we take great pride in.”

Later in the evening, comedian Tiffany Haddish presented the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team with the Arthur Ashe Award of Courage in recognition of their hard-fought, years-long battle for equal pay. She recognized the group for fighting for the “simplest, most essential thing that they deserve.” USWNT Alumni Brianna Scurry, Christen Press and Sam Mewis accepted the award, which honored their fight off the field and their ongoing commitment to raising awareness for social injustices across the country. During her speech, Press stated, “We must continue to reimagine the business of women’s sports. This is a time when we must stand in support of civil and human rights on behalf of a more equal, just, and antiracist world – to find ways to support our transgender siblings, to advocate for respect and kindness in the ways that we engage with each other…And to my teammates about to kick off the 2023 World Cup, LFG!”

ESPN’s Chris Berman took the stage to present the Jimmy V Award for Perseverance to Chicago White Sox pitcher Liam Hendriks who battled non-Hodgkin Lymphoma earlier this year before he was declared cancer-free and returned to the field in May. Hendriks had an exceptional return to the mound and then announced a $100,000 donation to cancer research. The V Foundation then announced a new collaboration with the American Cancer Society’s Hockey Fights Cancer initiative. The combined reach of the National Hockey League (NHL), National Hockey League Players Association (NHLPA) and V Foundation will increase funding for cancer research across the country and share inspiring survivor stories from within the hockey community.

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of the V Foundation and Jimmy Valvano’s iconic 1993 ESPYS speech, five-time Grammy Award-winner H.E.R. took the stage to perform her hit song “The Journey.” The performance was overlaid by moments of praise for Jimmy Valvano and his work to fight cancer and fund research.

WNBA legend Sue Bird presented The Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award to Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday and his wife, former professional soccer player, Lauren Holiday, for their work in underserved communities across the country. In 2020, the Holidays founded the Jrue and Lauren Holiday Social Impact Fund to support Black-owned businesses and communities in the U.S. While accepting the award, Lauren Holiday remarked, “The need to empower others is just as strong as it was three years ago” alluding to the time during the pandemic. The Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award honored three high school and college students for using the power of sports to improve their communities.

Four-time NBA Champion LeBron James was recognized with Best Record Breaking Performance for surpassing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for the NBA career scoring record. His wife, Savannah James, along with their children Bronny, Bryce, and Zhuri made a surprise appearance to present the award. LeBron accepted the award and assured fans that he’s not ready to retire yet. He said, “I don’t care how many more points I score or what I can and cannot do on the floor. The real question for me is, ‘Can I play without cheating this game?’ The day I can’t give the game everything on the floor, is the day I’ll be done. Lucky for you guys, that day is not today.”

James returned to the stage alongside fellow NBA legends Dwyane Wade and Chris Paul to celebrate the storied career of their friend and teammate Carmelo Anthony. Wade encouraged Anthony, upon retirement, to “Stay connected, stay vigilant, but most importantly, stay Melo.”

Super Bowl champion Travis Kelce and comedian Heidi Gardner presented the award for Best Comeback to NBA Champion Jamal Murray. This season, Murray overcame a devastating ACL injury that took him out for two seasons to help guide the Denver Nuggets to their first championship win in franchise history. Later on, Best Athlete, Women’s Sports went to Olympic skier Mikaela Shiffrin and Best Athlete, Men’s Sports went to Super Bowl Champion Patrick Mahomes. Justin Jefferson’s unbelievable “Catch of the Century” won Best Play, and Best Breakthrough Athlete then went to LSU women’s basketball phenom Angel Reese.

Actor Lil Rey Howery and former boxer Mike Tyson presented Best Team to the Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. When accepting the award, tight end Travis Kelce pushed Patrick Mahomes out of the way of the mic, stating, “You already took one mic away from me, you’re not going to take another!” He then closed the show with his iconic chant “You gotta fight for your right to party!”

The ESPYS raises awareness and funds for Foundation for Cancer Research, the charity founded by ESPN and the late basketball coach Jim Valvano at the first ESPYS back in 1993. ESPN and the V Foundation have vowed to continue to raise awareness and funds for cancer research until there is victory over cancer. For more information, go to V.org.

COMPLETE LIST OF THE 2023 ESPYS WINNERS

Best Athlete, Men’s Sports: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs

Best Athlete, Women’s Sports: Mikaela Shiffrin, Ski

Best Breakthrough Athlete: Angel Reese, LSU Women’s Basketball

Best Record-Breaking Performance: LeBron James surpasses Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for NBA career scoring record

Best Championship Performance: Lionel Messi, Argentina – World Cup Final

Best Comeback Athlete: Jamal Murray, Denver Nuggets

Best Play: Justin Jefferson with the Catch of the Century

Best Team: Kansas City Chiefs

Best College Athlete, Men’s Sports: Caleb Williams, USC Football

Best College Athlete, Women’s Sports: Caitlin Clark, Iowa Women’s Basketball

Best Athlete with a Disability: Zach Miller, Snowboarding

Best NFL Player: Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City Chiefs

Best MLB Player: Shohei Ohtani, Los Angeles Angels

Best NHL Player: Connor McDavid, Edmonton Oilers

Best NBA Player: Nikola Jokić, Denver Nuggets

Best WNBA Player: A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces

Best Driver: Max Verstappen, F1

Best UFC Fighter: Jon Jones

Best Boxer: Claressa Shields

Best Soccer Player: Lionel Messi, Argentina/PSG

Best Golfer: Scottie Scheffler

Best Tennis Player: Novak Djokovic

SPECIAL AWARDS
Jimmy V Award for Perseverance: Liam Hendriks
Arthur Ashe Award for Courage: U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team
Pat Tillman Award for Service: Buffalo Bills Training Staff

SPORTS HUMANITARIAN AWARDS
Muhammad Ali Sports Humanitarian Award: Jrue Holiday (Milwaukee Bucks) and Lauren Holiday (retired U.S. Women’s National Team)
Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award: Jordan Adeyemi, Ashley Badis, Rishan Patel
Sports Humanitarian Team of the Year: San Antonio Spurs
Stuart Scott ENSPIRE Award Honorees: Dr. Richard Lapchick

 

Source: espnpressroom.com

An epic, 18-inning win for the Astros produces only pain in Seattle

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The zeros on the T-Mobile Park scoreboard, which lasted into the 18th inning Saturday, did not reflect boredom and inaction. Those were little circles of stress, containing 6 hours 22 minutes of playoff baseball tension, the weight of an elimination game that the Houston Astros and Seattle Mariners carried into deep exhaustion on an abnormally smoky October afternoon in the Pacific Northwest.

For the first time in 21 years, the Mariners hosted a postseason game, and it seemed like 21 more years would pass before it concluded. Then, at 7:12 p.m. Pacific time, more than six hours after the first pitch, Houston shortstop Jeremy Peña hit a four-seam fastball from Seattle reliever Penn Murfee over the fence in left-center. A run, finally. For the Mariners, it would signal the conclusion of a resurgent season that they fought for as long as possible not to see end. And for the Astros, playoff regulars who continue to prosper, that persistence was about to be rewarded with a sixth straight appearance in the American League Championship Series.

With its 1-0 victory, Houston completed a three-game division series sweep by the thinnest of margins. Over the past decade, the Astros have won bigger games on bigger stages. They have endured plenty, including their own shame. But for a championship-caliber team that just won’t go away, this 18-inning triumph symbolized an undervalued part of why they endure as a contender.

“This is some team,” Manager Dusty Baker said afterward. “These guys, they grind and grind and grind, and sooner or later, they break through.”

They needed to play a game that matched the longest postseason contest in Major League Baseball history, but they advanced. It was just the fourth time a playoff game had gone 18 innings. The teams combined to use 18 pitchers, throw 498 pitches and strike out 42 batters while issuing only four walks. The lineups combined for only 18 hits. Mariners starter George Kirby and Houston’s Lance McCullers Jr. set the tone. Kirby, a rookie making his first postseason start, threw seven innings and allowed six hits. He was able to stay composed during fidgety situations, and he stranded seven Astros. McCullers allowed just two hits and two walks over six innings.

After Julio Rodríguez flied out to center field to end it, the Astros huddled near the pitcher’s mound and shared hugs. Some of them probably needed the embraces to stay upright.

“I’m tired,” Peña said. “That was a long game.”

For all that Houston has won over the years, winning this way still felt like a big deal. Everything about this sweep was difficult. In Houston, the Astros delivered heartache to the Mariners in the first two games, seemingly breaking their spirit by rallying from a four-run deficit in the final two innings of an 8-7 victory in Game 1 on Tuesday and then outlasting Seattle during a 4-2 triumph Thursday. In both games, Yordan Alvarez hit a game-winning home run, the first a devastating three-run walk-off shot against Robbie Ray, the 2021 Cy Young Award winner who had made a surprise appearance out of the bullpen to try to close the game.

In all three games of the series, Peña played a key role in the decisive innings. Before the season, the rookie shortstop replaced a long-standing star, Carlos Correa, who left for Minnesota in free agency. He played well in the regular season and earned Baker’s trust. The manager sensed he had the poise and approach to come through in clutch postseason situations. But he couldn’t have known he would shine like this.

On Saturday, Peña was hitless in his first seven at-bats. But when he came to the plate for the eighth time, he was ready.

“You could tell by the brightness in his eyes, the alertness that he has, that he would be ready,” Baker said. “He wasn’t scared or fazed. He’s been a godsend for us after we lost Carlos. It could’ve been a disastrous situation.”

Two pitches — and two prodigious swings by Alvarez — kept Houston from being another favorite to find trouble early in a postseason that has been harsh for the best regular season teams. And then a third powerful swing, this time from Peña, sent them back to the ALCS. The Astros embraced the challenge and the discomfort. Before a crowd of 47,690 in Seattle, they didn’t just face a hungry, raucous audience. They were on trial for their old cheating sins again.

“This team is probably as prepared as any,” Baker said before the game, “[after] all of the boos and scorn we’ve had the last three years.”

It’s quite the task, going pitch for pitch and situation for situation with the Astros. They have seen it all by now. They have been it all, too: champions, cheaters, resilient winners, oh-so-close also-rans. They have forced you to hate them, tempted you to admire them and made you fear them. This is their sixth straight playoff appearance and seventh in the past eight seasons. They have won a World Series and finished runner-up two other times. They have advanced at least as far as the ALCS every year since 2017.

The sign-stealing scandal tarnished their success, but their run has lasted so long — and they have continued winning at the same level since being exposed — that it isn’t fair to ignore all they have accomplished as fraudulent. There is no dismissing them. There is no rattling them. You have to beat them, and sometimes that means outlasting every bit of them.

Pitching and defense couldn’t make up for all that Game 3 lacked in offense. As the scoreless anxiety ventured into extra innings, the experience went from riveting to exhausting. Hitters stopped grinding through at-bats and tried to end it with one swing. The game’s first three hours included enough high-pressure moments for edge-of-your-seat fascination, but even as the teams went deep into their bullpens, the threat of offense diminished. The Astros weren’t rattled.

“People are discounting experience sometimes, not just in baseball — in the world,” Baker said.

Peña had no experience. It didn’t matter. By the end of the night, it seemed he had been with the Astros the whole time.

Source: www.washingtonpost.com

500 days later, it is clear that fear of a free Ukraine fuelled Putin’s war fever

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As the world marked a tragic milestone on Saturday, we should remind ourselves that Ukraine’s progress as a full-fledged democracy shook the seat of power in Moscow to its core, Aleksandar Đokić writes.

On Saturday, the world marked a tragic milestone: the 500th day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, an all-out escalation of the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine that has been taking place since 2014, when Moscow troops first entered Crimea and then the Donbas regions of Donetsk and Luhansk.

Even after all this time, some Europeans still struggle to understand the reasons for Vladimir Putin’s act of aggression.

Yet, the main driving force is clear: Ukraine’s progress towards a full-fledged democracy had shaken the seat of power in Moscow to its core.

NATO enlargement was never the issue

Some might recall that, in an ominous essay published on 12 July 2021, Vladimir Putin himself labelled Ukraine as an “anti-Russia”.

The essay itself, mostly disregarded at the time, turned out to have been the ideological and conceptual blueprint for the invasion which would follow only half a year later.

The main argument that Putin made — and that became the framework for his justification of the invasion — was that Ukraine was being prepared as a “staging ground against Russia” by NATO and the collective West.

The “Ukraine is ‘anti-Russia'” trope was then reiterated many times by Russia’s high-ranking officials since the onset of the 2022 invasion.

This is where some Western adherents to Cold War realism — a school of thought which is a part of international relations, a subdiscipline of political science — would argue that the war is all about NATO enlargement.

In their opinion, Putin was convinced of an actual military staging ground being prepared in Ukraine, which Russia, as a rational actor, would find most distressing, as this process of arming Kyiv was taking place right on Russia’s borders.

In reality, there was never any possibility or desire either by Ukraine or NATO to attempt to endanger Russia in military terms.

If anything, Western actors have, by and large, attempted to appease Putin through diplomatic means, even when it was clear that Moscow forces were on their way to take control of Kyiv and Ukraine back in February 2022.

We can observe this desire to tread carefully even after 500 days of the all-out war, with the US weighing every new arms supply to Ukraine against the possibility of the war escalating any further.

In Putinspeak, ‘Anti-Russia’ means not being an imperialistic mafia state

Putin was, however, right — but in a completely different sense. Ukraine was gradually indeed becoming an “anti-Russia” by means of the democratic, freedom-loving spirit of its people.

By 2014 and following the events of Euromaidan, the citizens of Ukraine had opted for a political and economic transition that would lead them away from the grips of the Kremlin and root their country deep within the more politically and economically advanced part of Europe.

With Russia being an autocratic, imperialistic, geriatric mafia state, Ukraine decided to become the opposite.

Ukraine was set on its way to becoming a modern liberal democracy with functioning laws and institutions, where human rights are respected, foreign investment capital is attracted, and the ruling government can be replaced in free elections.

Then Russia started the war back in 2014, annexing Crimea and aiding and abetting the parastates in the Donbas.

Can you imagine Russians having such a free, progressive, prosperous neighbour on their own border and, by their own worldview, within their cultural sphere, and not wanting a better life for themselves, too?

Putin knew that. And he understood he had too much to lose.

A successful Ukraine is a direct threat to Putin’s regime

Most ordinary Russians do not feel that Ukraine or Belarus are actual foreign countries — a belief shared by the ruling circles in Moscow.

If it weren’t for the war against Ukraine raging on for nine years straight, this feeling could be taken as benign cultural closeness. Yet, ever since 2014, this sentiment has grown into an outright imperialist desire to occupy and rule by hook or by crook.

This terrifying sense of “closeness at all costs” is exactly the reason why Ukraine, as a successful democratic and economically developed nation, would pose a direct threat to Putin’s regime, first and foremost.

It has nothing to do with the fact that Russia borders Ukraine because Russia also borders Finland or the Baltic states; Russians do not consider these countries to be “one of their own”.

The same goes for Poland, which has had great economic success in the past few decades after it freed itself from Moscow’s domination. Yet, in the eyes of ordinary Russians and the Kremlin establishment, it is still a foreign country.

At the same time, Russian society is accustomed to the rest of Europe being freer and further developed than their own country.

Ukraine’s successful EU path is a death sentence to the regime in Moscow

Ukraine and Belarus, however, have always been looked down upon with a sense of superiority. The two were viewed as Russia’s “younger sisters”, meaning, permanently less developed and on a lower cultural level. Russia was the centre, and Ukraine and Belarus were the provinces.

Belarus has been captured by Alyaksandr Lukashenka in a unique 1990s-style post-communist dystopia for the last three decades and, as such, poses no threat to Putin’s regime.

But Kyiv went down a completely different path, despite all the obstacles. This is why Ukraine’s progress towards democracy and growing closeness to the rest of Europe was seen as an existential threat number one.

NATO isn’t the primary issue here: Ukraine’s accession to the EU would be even more damaging to the Kremlin.

For instance, Ukraine’s NATO membership prior to 2014 would have ensured one thing — that Putin wouldn’t be in a position to invade it.

Ukraine joining the EU and reforming its political and economic system would have been — and still can be — a direct challenge to Putin’s autocratic and crony capitalism form of government and economic organisation.

In that sense, Ukraine would have truly become the kind of country which ordinary Russians envy in desperation. And although the initial invasion in 2014 was meant to put a stop to Ukraine’s progress, it succeeded in speeding up the process instead.

A democratic Russia is the only solution

As repetitive as it may sound, it has to be said once more: Russia’s national security interests were at no point threatened either by Ukraine or NATO.

The stability of Putin’s regime, on the other hand, is now potentially threatened if Ukraine continues to develop into a politically and economically advanced country in comparison to Russia.

Fast forward to 2022: the all-out invasion was merely a final attempt to remove the threat from rival Ukraine once and for all.

Rebuilding the empire or exploiting Ukraine’s economic resources as a motivation for war also play a significant part in Moscow’s logic, but they are welcome bonuses to the existential need of Putin’s regime to stunt the neighbouring country’s growth.

Conversely, a democratically ruled Russia would have no such necessity, as its ruling elite could be cyclically and willingly replaced, thus separating the fate of the regime from that of the state.

A democratic Russia would be glad to find a strong and developed partner in Ukraine. And the rest of Europe and the world would be pleased to wake up to the news of a democratic Russia.

Source: www.euronews.com

Sea lions are sick and dying along Southern California’s coast. Here’s what to know

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It looked like something out of an apocalyptic movie.

Over the past few weeks, droves of sick and dying sea animals have been washing up along the coast of Southern California, including beaches in Santa Barbara and Ventura.

The devastation has been caused by an outbreak of toxic algae on a scale never before seen in the region, according to NOAA Fisheries’ West Coast branch.

As of last week, local officials had estimated that over 100 dolphins and over 500 sea lions had been killed by the algal bloom. It appears that the toxins are slowly spreading to Northern California.

Samuel Dover, who leads Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute, has witnessed six algal blooms during his career and described the current one as the worst yet.

“The bloom is so much larger,” he told NPR. “This time, it’s in the center of the channel, where a lot of animals are.”

What is an algal bloom?

Algae are usually benign plants, commonly seen in the form of pond scum or kelp. But under certain conditions, they can grow out of control and generate deadly toxins.

When that happens, it is known as a bloom. It tends to be a problem for U.S. states near the country’s coast and the Great Lakes. Over the years, algal blooms have contaminated tap water, forced beaches to close, discolored coastal waters and led to the demise of countless animals.

Although algal blooms are considered a natural phenomenon, climate change and human activities do play a role in their frequency and intensity.

In California, the algae outbreak is believed to have resulted from wind pushing water full of nutrients toward algae, making them grow. That process is not typically related to climate change, but it does not rule it out as a factor either, according to scientists at NOAA Fisheries’ West Coast branch.

What are algae doing to the sea lions in California?

The bloom in California is producing domoic acid, which generally doesn’t affect humans but is poisonous to animals.

When a sea creature suffers from domoic acid poisoning, it affects the animal’s brain and causes seizures, erratic behavior, bulging eyes and foaming at the mouth. Beachgoers have been warned to stay at least 50 feet away from sick animals in case they turn aggressive.

There is no antidote or specific remedy for domoic acid poisoning. Veterinarians have been giving some animals antiseizure medicine and keeping them hydrated in hopes that the toxins will flush out of their bodies. The problem is that the longer the toxins are in an animal’s system, the more difficult it becomes to treat the poisoning.

Adult pregnant sea lions have been the most severely affected by the outbreak, according to Dover, of Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute.

When will it get better?

When Southern California was struck by an algal bloom last year, it lasted about six weeks, Dover said.

Similarly, the current outbreak, in its eighth week, appears to be improving, and fewer sick animals are appearing on shores.

To compare, Dover said lately his volunteer group has been receiving about 40 to 50 reports of sick animals per day. A month ago, they were receiving 40 to 50 reports per hour, though many reports tend to be duplicates of the same animal.

While that is a good sign, not much can be done to speed up the process. Harmful algal blooms are nearly impossible to clean, especially at the scale that has emerged near California.

source: www.npr.org

US Slowed Hiring But Still Added a Solid 209,000 Jobs in June in Sign of Economy’s Resilience

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America’s employers pulled back on hiring but still delivered another month of solid gains in June, adding 209,000 jobs, a sign that the economy’s resilience is confounding the Federal Reserve’s drive to slow growth and inflation.

The latest evidence of economic strength makes it all but certain that the Fed will resume its interest rate hikes later this month after having ended a streak of 10 rate increases that have been intended to curb high inflation.

The June hiring figure reported by the government Friday is the smallest in 2 1/2 years. But it still points to a durable labor market that has produced a historically high number of advertised openings. The unemployment rate fell from 3.7% to 3.6%, near a five-decade low.

Most of the details in the report underscored the job market’s durability. The length of the average work week edged up, a sign that customer demand is strong enough to keep employees busy. And wage growth accelerated: Hourly pay is up 4.4% from a year ago. Wages are now growing faster than year-over-year inflation, which amounted to 4% in May.

The wage data may raise concerns at the Fed, which is worried that faster pay gains will perpetuate inflation by leading companies to raise prices to offset their higher labor costs. The Fed wants to see hiring and wage increases slow before halting its rate hikes.

“This is kind of a Goldilocks report,” said Julia Coronado, president of MacroPolicy Perspectives, an economic research firm. “It’s a resilient labor market — not too hot, not too cool.”

Friday’s data contained some evidence of a slower pace of hiring, which could reassure the Fed that the economy is moderating. Most of the job growth came from state and local governments, health care companies and private education, which together added 133,000 jobs. Because those sectors don’t depend on robust consumer spending as much as the rest of the economy does, their hiring gains don’t really reflect rising consumer demand — the main fuel for inflation.

Dean Baker, senior economist at the Center for Economic Policy Research, noted that excluding government hiring, private-sector job gains totaled 149,000 in June, a pace that does not point to an overheating economy that might alarm the Fed.

“It’s hard to say that’s too fast,” Baker said. “That’s pretty much sustainable.”

The government on Friday also downgraded its estimate of job growth for April and May combined by a substantial 110,000, another sign that hiring has eased from last year’s breakneck pace.

The economy has been beset by high interest rates, elevated inflation and nagging worries about a possible recession resulting from the Fed’s ever-higher interest rates. Even so, many industries keep adding jobs to keep up with consumer spending and restore their workforces to pre-pandemic levels.

The solid pace of hiring and rising wages have enabled consumers to keep spending on services, from traveling to dining out to attending entertainment events. While economists have repeatedly forecast a recession for later this year or next year, a downturn is unlikely as long as companies keep steadily filling jobs.

The Fed has jacked up its key interest rate by a sizable 5 percentage points — the fastest pace of rate hikes in four decades. Those increases have made mortgages, auto loans and other forms of borrowing significantly more expensive.

Some Fed officials have said they are looking for signs of what they describe as better balance in the job market, by which they mean the supply and demand for workers would become more equal. After the economy emerged from the pandemic, the number of available jobs surged above 10 million — the highest level on record.

The burgeoning demand for labor coincided with millions of Americans dropping out of the workforce to retire, avoid COVID, care for relatives or prepare for new careers. With companies struggling to fill openings, many offered sharply higher pay and better benefits to attract or keep employees.

There has been some progress toward a better alignment of supply and demand: More people have started looking for work in recent months, and most of them have found jobs. As the supply of workers has improved, businesses have said they’re seeing more people apply for open positions. The number of job openings dropped in May, a sign that demand for workers is gradually cooling, though it remains above pre-pandemic levels.

In a sign of a potential slowdown in the job market, fewer Americans are quitting their jobs to seek new positions. Quits had soared after the pandemic. Millions of Americans had sought more meaningful or better-paying jobs, stoking the pressure on companies to raise pay to keep their employees. In May, about 4 million Americans left their jobs, up from April’s figure but below a peak of 4.5 million reached last year.

Still, other recent reports suggest that the economy has continued to expand and that demand for workers remains high. On Thursday, a survey of service providers — including banks, restaurants and shipping companies — found that the sector expanded at a healthy clip in June and that services companies accelerated their hiring compared with May.

Source: www.voanews.com

Donald Trump no le pasa una a Ron DeSantis; hasta le recordó un apodo ofensivo

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La lucha por ganar la presidencia de Estados Unidos en en el Partido Republicano cada vez se pone más caliente, sobre todo cuando Donald Trump se dirige a sus seguidores.

En esta ocasión el exmandatario estadounidense criticó en un evento realizado en Las Vegas a su rival por la presidencia republicana, Ron DeSantis, por apoyar hace unos años un plan federal que consistía en almacenar los desechos nucleares de la nación en la cadena montañosa Yucca Mountain, un tema polémico que se está desarrollando en las primeras primarias del estado de Nevada.

“Si no le importa arrojar desechos nucleares en su patio trasero, le sugiero que vote por Ron DeSanctimonious”, dijo Trump, refiriéndose de manera ofensiva con un apodo contra el gobernador de Florida, el cual ha usado durante mucho tiempo, según informó Bloomberg.

Como la mayoría de los republicanos de la Cámara, DeSantis votó a favor en un proyecto de ley de 2018 que habría autorizado el almacenamiento de desechos nucleares en Yucca Mountain, montañas que se encuentran a 130 kilómetro al noroeste de Las Vegas. La propuesta tiene la oposición de una gran mayoría de ciudadanos del estado de Nevada en las encuestas y sigue estancada.

Cuando Trump fue presidente, intentó reiniciar el proyecto hasta 2020, sin embargo, se retractó y en aquella ocasión publicó en su cuenta de Twitter: “Nevada, te escucho en Yucca Mountain”, asegurando que su administración no seguiría adelante con el proyecto y que exploraría alternativas.

El pasado viernes 7 de julio, Trump también criticó a DeSantis por su apoyo anterior a los esfuerzos para poner fin al Estándar de Combustible Renovable, que exige el uso de etanol, apoyado durante mucho tiempo por los agricultores de maíz en el estado de votación anticipada de Iowa.

DeSantis también ataca a Trump

En medio de una visita al estado de New Hampshire, DeSantis decidió dar el primer golpe en contra del expresidente Trump, al afirmar que en medio de la estrategia antimigratoria que ha de poner en marcha Estados Unidos, es necesario deponer el modelo que se dirige desde Washington como centro de poder, y tomar las decisiones necesarias para “asegurar la frontera sur del país”.

Así, DeSantis afirmó que su propósito, de llegar a la Casa Blanca, sería lograr ‘tener éxito’ en aquellas áreas en las que su principal contrincante en el camino republicano, el expresidente Trump, falló durante su paso por la Presidencia.

De tal forma, en uno de los estados en los que primero se votarán las primarias, New Hampshire, DeSantis presentó un largo discurso sobre la propuesta de política de inmigración que se debe poner en marcha, y cuya idea inicial ya había desbosado recientemente durante su visita al estado de Texas.

En ese sentido, el gobernador de Florida, segundo en las intenciones de voto de su partido por detrás de Trump, ha apostado por el tema migratorio como estandarte, buscando ganarse la simpatía de los electores republicanos, un discurso que tiene amplia cabida, incluso en aquellos que no sufren directamente los lastres del fenómeno al ubicarse en estados que no sufren tanto por este problema.

Buscando diferenciarse de Trump, el candidato señaló que su propuesta sería ‘bloquear’ toda la frontera con México, advirtiendo que tiene claro que un error sería ‘quedarse corto’, como le sucedió a Trump.

“Vamos a construir el muro”, afirmó DeSantis, añadiendo que su propósito es no quedarse en promesas grandiosas y grandilocuentes, sino simplemente lograr ‘resultados reales’, lo que ha sido tomado por medios locales en Estados Unidos como una ‘pulla’ a la gestión de Trump y su otrora promesa del muro, la misma que no pudo llevar a cabo.

Source: www.semana.com

A sprawling dome of heat will engulf most of the southern U.S. this week. What to know.

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Nearly 50 million Americans are set to face triple-digit temperature this week amid a sprawling dome of heat that will engulf most of the southern United States. Heat advisories are in effect in Florida, Texas and New Mexico, while excessive heat watches and warnings blanket much of Arizona, Southern California and Nevada.

In addition to its magnitude, which will be dangerous for some, the heat will be notable for its longevity. Phoenix, for example, has already logged 10 days in a row at or above 110 degrees — the seventh-longest streak on record — and the forecast calls for highs in the 111-to-117-degree range until further notice. That could catapult the heat-prone city into its longest ever streak above that level.

The heat will be dry yet punishing in the Southeast, while the south-central U.S. and southern Plains will contend with humidity drawn in from the Gulf of Mexico. That will overlap with the hot temperatures to push heat indexes — measures of how hot it feels, taking into account temperature and humidity — into hazardous territory.

What’s happening right now?

  • A heat dome — or a ridge of high pressure bringing hot, dry, sinking air — is growing in size over New Mexico. In the coming days, it will reach from California and Mexico’s Baja Peninsula to the Deep South. That will force the jet stream, and any cooler or inclement weather, across Canada or the northern United States. Across the southern and central states, temperatures will bake.
  • That heat dome will intensify into the weekend, with temperatures increasing each day.
  • “Extreme heat will significantly increase the potential for heat related illnesses, particularly for those working or participating in outdoor activities,” warned the National Weather Service in Las Vegas. It also noted that river valleys — where most people venture for hiking, water sports or other outdoor recreation — are usually the hottest.
  • The heat scorching the Lower 48 is occurring amid the hottest weather ever reported on the planet. On Monday morning, the World Meteorological Organization declared that last week was the planet’s hottest on record, according to preliminary data.
  • In the Southwest, the hottest temperatures will be found in California, Arizona and New Mexico. California’s Death Valley is forecast to hit 127 degrees on Sunday, coming after a week of highs steadily climbing from the upper 110s through the 120s. It’s possible the furnace-like valley could flirt with 130 degrees. If that happens, it would be among the highest temperatures ever reliably measured on the planet. Phoenix is predicted to hover in the 110s, with overnight lows failing to drop below 90. By late week, the extreme heat will spread into the San Joaquin Valley and Mojave Desert, with highs of 105 to 115 degrees possible. The hot, dry weather is also fueling fires, with 11 large blazes burning in New Mexico and Arizona.
  • In Texas, the heat will overlap with sultry, steamy humidity. While actual air temperatures may not break records, with most of the Lone Star State sitting around 100 degrees, the humid conditions will exacerbate heat risk. Heat indexes of 105 to 110 degrees are expected much of the week in cities like Dallas, San Antonio, Waco, Austin and Houston, while far South Texas could see heat indexes closer to 115 degrees.
  • For Florida, highs in the 90s and excessive humidity will again spike heat indexes well into the triple digits. Miami has seen a heat index of 104 degrees each of the past seven days, and that streak could continue. The heat index has made it to 100 degrees or higher every day for the past four weeks. There appears to be no end in sight, with hot, dry air from the Sahara yielding clear skies overhead and allowing sunshine to pour down. Moreover, extremely hot water temperatures in the lower to mid-90s off the Southwest Florida coastline are adding copious moisture into the air.

    Why this heat wave is dangerous

    • In the Southwest, the heat is dangerous because it can dehydrate people. With bone-dry relative humidity, any sweat will evaporate before it can gather on someone’s skin. That means that, by the time someone realizes they’re dehydrated, it may be too late. That’s why it’s easy to fall victim to a “dry heat.”
    • For Texas and the Southeast, meanwhile, heavy humidity will prevent sweat from evaporating into the air, meaning we lose the cooling effect of that evaporation (that’s the whole reason mammals sweat). Without that mechanism, people outside won’t be able to naturally cool themselves, leading to a greater heat stress on the body.
    • In many areas, overnight lows won’t dip below the mid-80s. While cooling shelters are often open during the daytime, comparatively few are available to residents 24 hours a day. Warm overnight lows can be especially dangerous to the elderly and other vulnerable populations, since it prevents the body from achieving a natural nocturnal cool-down period.
    • The prolonged nature of the heat will compound vulnerability, particularly for those who work or live outside or struggle to afford the electricity costs of cooling.

    What to know about heat waves

    • Extreme heat kills more people than any other weather hazard in the United States. We’re monitoring dangerous heat waves across the country — you can look up the heat risk in your area with our tracker.
    • Heat domes, which create sprawling zones of strong high pressure, are a key component of heat waves. Here’s a look at the science of heat domes and how they work.
    • The intensity and longevity of heat domes is growing as human-induced climate change tips the scales toward more extreme events.

    Source: www.washingtonpost.com

Nearly half of US drinking water may contain toxic ‘forever chemicals’

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Nearly half of U.S. tap water samples contain toxic “forever chemicals,” substances used in hundreds of household items from cleaning supplies to pizza boxes to which broad exposure can carry serious health risks, according to a new study.

The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) study tested tap water samples from more than 700 residences, businesses and drinking-water treatment plants across the country for the presence of perfluoroalkyl or polyfluoroalkyl chemicals known as PFAS.

At least one such synthetic chemical was detected in 45% of the samples at levels exceeding benchmarks and U.S. proposed regulations, the researchers said.

PFAS are water resistant, meaning they do not break down in the environment and last in human bodies for years. Developed in the 1940s with the creation of Teflon, a non-stick cookware coating, today they are used in everything from clothing to plastic products.

Previous studies have measured PFAS in ground water, reservoirs and water treatment plants. But analyzing tap water allows for a more accurate assessment of what people are drinking, said Kelly Smalling, a USGS hydrologist who led the research.

Exposure to high levels of PFAS can disrupt hormones, disturb liver function, increase the risk of kidney or testicular cancer, reduce birth weight in infants and compromise the health of pregnant women, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Tests exist for a fraction of the 12,000 known types of PFAS. The study samples, which came from public supplies and private wells between 2016 and 2021, were tested for 32 types.

There was no difference in PFAS exposure between samples from private wells and the public supply, which “was very surprising,” Smalling said.

Public water supplies are regulated by the Environmental Protection Agency while private wells are not.

Compared with people in rural areas, those in urban areas are at higher risk of exposure to PFAS in drinking water, the study found.

In March, the EPA proposed the first-ever national drinking water standard for six PFAS. It would require monitoring of public water systems and disclosure when PFAS levels exceed limits.

Almost $10 billion was directed to help communities reduce PFAS and other chemical contaminants as part of the Biden administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

Source: www.reuters.com

Twitter vs Threads: ¿Cuáles son las diferencias entre cada una?

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La nueva red social de Meta, Threads, competirá directamente con Twitter, que en los últimos días realizó modificaciones a los usuarios.

El lanzamiento estuvo acompañado de millones de descargas, pero también algunas fallas reportadas durante las primeras horas, entre ellas que las publicaciones aparecían como “no disponibles”.

Al ser propiedad de Meta, las publicaciones se pueden compartir en Instagram y se incluyen fotos, vínculos y videos de hasta cinco minutos.

¿Cuáles son las funciones de Thread?

En Threads, los usuarios preexistentes de Instagram pueden acceder a una “aplicación de conversación basada en texto“.

Se parece a Twitter en su formato, dinámica e incluso nombre: los “hilos” en Twitter son una serie de tweets conectados de una cuenta. No es sorprendente que Meta se haya abierto a desafiar la adquisición más reciente de Musk, con Zuckerberg afirmando que “no lo ha logrado”.

Tal como ocurre en otras aplicaciones de redes sociales, será posible seguir, bloquear o restringir algunos perfiles. El usuario que esté bloqueado en Instagram también lo estará en Threads, de forma automática. Otras de las diferencias son:

Las publicaciones en Threads serán de hasta 500 caracteres a diferencia de Twitter que admite 280. En ambos se incluyen links, fotos y videos, aunque en Twitter el límite permitido es de 2 minutos con 20 segundos.

Elon Musk busca que se realice un pago para verificar la cuenta, mientras que en Threads la verificación llegará si la cuenta de Instagram también incluye esta característica.

En ambas plataformas se pueden borrar las publicaciones debido a que no permite editarlas, mientras que Facebook sí tiene esta función.

En Twitter se habilita la posibilidad de que un usuario reciba mensajes directos, en Threads no es posible hacerlo.

Entre las características principales de Twitter están que muestra las tendencias e historias destacadas sobre dichos temas, las cuales se siguen por medio de hashtags mientras que Threads todavía no incluye ninguna de estas funciones.

La nueva aplicación ha agregado más de 30 millones de usuarios en sus primeras horas, según Meta, pero es un trabajo en progreso.

El director ejecutivo de Instagram, Adam Mosseri, publicó en Threads que muchas características básicas como hashtags, mensajes directos y anuncios se pueden agregar más adelante.

Source: www.elfinanciero.com

OceanGate suspende todas sus operaciones tras la implosión del Titan

OceanGate, la empresa que gestionaba el submarino Titan, que implosionó durante una inmersión para visitar los restos del Titanic, ha suspendido todas las operaciones de exploración y comerciales, según muestra su página web este jueves.

La empresa no facilita por ahora más detalles. Las autoridades estadounidenses y canadienses están investigando la causa de la implosión submarina que tuvo lugar hace unas semanas, en la que murieron las cinco personas que iban a bordo.

OceanGate había planeado dos expediciones a las ruinas centenarias del Titanic, situadas en un remoto rincón del Atlántico Norte, para junio de 2024, según mostraba su página web.

Las autoridades estadounidenses y canadienses están investigando la causa de la implosión submarina de junio, en la que murieron las cinco personas que iban a bordo y que suscitó dudas sobre la naturaleza no regulada de este tipo de expediciones.

La semana pasada, los guardacostas estadounidenses recuperó los presuntos restos humanos y escombros del sumergible, conocido como Titan, tras buscar en el fondo del océano. Se espera que el examen de los restos arroje más luz sobre la causa de la implosión.

El Titan perdió contacto con su buque de apoyo durante su descenso el 18 de junio. Sus restos se encontraron cuatro días después, esparcidos por el fondo marino a unos 488 metros de la proa del Titanic.

Source: www.elmundo.es

Forbes Billionaires List 2023

Elon Musk is the richest person in the world as of June 9, 2023, according to Forbes. His net worth is estimated to be $220 billion, which is $5 billion more than the second-richest person, Bernard Arnault who is at number 2 with the net worth of $215.4 billion. Here’s the top 10 list according to Forbes

How Elon Musk topped the chart again

In Thursday, June 8’s trading, Tesla stock showed a remarkable rally of 4.6%, reaching $235 per share and extending its winning streak to 10 consecutive days. This put Tesla on track to achieve its highest closing share price since October 6, 2022.

After experiencing a decline and reaching a two-year low in early January, Tesla shares have rebounded impressively, recording a gain of nearly 115%. This performance ranks as the third-largest return among all companies in the S&P 500 index. As a result, Elon Musk has once again reclaimed the title of the richest person in the world according to Forbes’ calculations. With Forbes estimating Musk’

Elon Musk had previously lost the title of the world’s richest person to Arnault in December 2022. At that time, Musk’s net worth had experienced a significant decline of over $100 billion in 2022. In December 2022, Musk’s net worth was recorded at $168.5 billion, falling short of Arnault’s $172.9 billion. In May 2023, Musk’s Twitter suffered financially with the current valuation of Twitter being

Source: www.bqprime.com

FDA Approves First Treatment for Alzheimer’s-Associated Agitation

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On May 10, the FDA approved the use of atypical antipsychotic drug Rexulti (brexpiprazole) for treating agitation associated with Alzheimer’s dementia, making it the first FDA-approved treatment for agitation associated with Alzheimer’s in the U.S.

Agitation is among the most challenging aspects of caring for someone with the disease and has a significant impact on quality of life for patients, family members, and caregivers. It is reported in approximately half of people with Alzheimer’s dementia and is associated with earlier nursing home placement, according to the drug’s manufacturer.

In two Phase 3 randomized clinical trials, the drug was shown to reduce agitation symptoms by 31% compared to placebo.

It was approved for a Supplemental New Drug Application following a priority FDA review for drugs that promise to offer a significant improvement on current therapies.

An FDA advisory committee on April 14 recommended the use of Rexulti for treating agitation associated with Alzheimer’s dementia. The committee voted 9-1 to recommend a favorable benefit-risk profile for the drug’s proposed use.

Rexulti was approved in 2015 for treatment of schizophrenia and as an add-on treatment for major depressive disorder in adults. The drug carries a warning for an increased mortality risk in elderly patients with dementia-related psychosis.

Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia, affecting an estimated 6.5 million people aged 65 and older in the U.S. Although cognitive decline is the predominant symptom, behavioral and psychiatric symptoms of dementia, including agitation, aggression, and irritability, are common, affecting approximately 40% of all Alzheimer’s patients.

The FDA notes that behavioral and psychiatric symptoms are associated with a higher risk of accelerated disease progression, functional decline, decreased quality of life, greater caregiver burden, increased out of-home placement, and earlier death. Most patients experience initial onset of symptoms in later stages of Alzheimer’s and worsening symptoms as the disease progresses.

Several non-medication behavior interventions have been studied for the treatment of Alzheimer’s-related agitation; some of the most effective techniques are distraction, redirection, massage, music therapy, physical activity, aromatherapy, and simulated presence therapy.

Source: www.brightfocus.org

Britney Spears asegura que la golpeó el guardia de seguridad que protegía a Victor Wembanyama, jugador de la NBA

Britney Spears dio detalles sobre un incidente ocurrido la noche de este miércoles que involucra Victor Wembanyama, jugador de baloncesto de los Spurs de San Antonio, en Las Vegas.

La estrella del pop relató que un guardia de seguridad la golpeó en la cara cuando intentó llamar la atención de Wembanyama. TMZ fue el primero en reportar del incidente.

“Las experiencias traumáticas no son nuevas para mí y ya he tenido bastantes. No estaba preparada para lo que me pasó anoche”, escribió Spears en su cuenta verificada de Instagram este jueves.

Luego describió que había reconocido “a un atleta en el vestíbulo de mi hotel cuando me dirigía a cenar”, y más tarde lo volvió a ver en un restaurante de otro hotel.

“Decidí acercarme a él y felicitarlo por su éxito. Había mucho ruido, así que le di un golpecito en el hombro para llamar su atención”, continuó.

Spears, que no nombró al jugador novato de alto nivel en su publicación en redes sociales, especificó que tiene conocimiento “de la declaración del deportista en la que menciona que ‘lo agarré por detrás’, pero yo simplemente le di un golpecito en el hombro. A continuación, su seguridad me puso la mano en el rostro sin mirar atrás, delante de una multitud”. Spears explicó que la bofetada casi la derriba.

“La gente me rodea todo el tiempo”, dijo Spears. “De hecho, esa noche, estaba rodeada de un grupo de al menos 20 fans. Mi equipo de seguridad no golpeó a nadie”, declaró.

Wembanyama se refirió al incidente a primera hora de este jueves, y dijo a periodistas que no vio lo ocurrido. Señaló que caminaba con su seguridad por un pasillo con mucha gente y que oyó que alguien le llamaba, pero que la seguridad le había ordenado previamente que no se detuviera entre la multitud.

“Esa persona me estaba llamando, ‘Señor, señor’, y esa persona me agarró por detrás”, dijo. “No vi lo que pasó porque caminaba recto y me dijeron ‘no te detengas’. Pero esa persona me agarró por detrás, no por el hombro, me agarró por detrás. Solo sé que los de seguridad la empujaron. No sé con cuánta fuerza, pero la seguridad la apartó. No me detuve a mirar”, completó.

Luego se le preguntó a Wembanyama si sabía que la persona en cuestión era Britney Spears, a lo que respondió: “No lo supe durante un par de horas. Y añadió: “Entonces la seguridad de los Spurs me dijo que era Britney Spears. Al principio pensé: ‘No, estás bromeando’, pero sí, resulta que era Britney Spears. Nunca le vi la cara. Seguí caminando”.

Spears también escribió en su declaración de Instagram de este jueves que el incidente es “demasiado embarazoso para compartir con el mundo”, pero que “es importante compartir esta historia e instar a las personas en el ojo público a dar ejemplo y tratar a todos los demás con respeto”.

“La violencia física ocurre demasiado en este mundo. A menudo a puerta cerrada”, dijo. Y añadió que “aún no he recibido una disculpa pública del jugador, su seguridad o su organización. Espero que lo hagan”.

“Agradezco las grandes cantidades de amor y apoyo que estoy recibiendo en este momento. Gracias a la Policía de Las Vegas y a los detectives por su apoyo”, dijo.

Al ser contactado por CNN, el Departamento de Policía Metropolitana de Las Vegas (LVMPD, por sus siglas en inglés) emitió un comunicado en el que reconoce el incidente, al decir que los agentes respondieron a una llamada “con respecto a una investigación de agresión” y que fue “documentado en un informe policial y no se han emitido arrestos o citaciones”.

Source: cnnespanol.cnn.com

Biden’s junk fee crusade turns to short-term health insurance plans

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President Joe Biden on Friday announced new steps to crack down on short-term health insurance plans and surprise medical bills, stepping up his war against so-called junk fees to lower healthcare costs.

This will include a proposed rule that closes loopholes companies use to offer misleading short-term insurance products, discriminate based on pre-existing conditions, offer little to no coverage and saddle consumers with thousands of dollars worth of medical expenses, White House Domestic Policy Adviser Neera Tanden told reporters.

The Obama administration in 2016 limited short-term insurance plans to three months to try to get more people on year-round plans, but regulations adopted by the Trump administration in 2018 allowed people to stay on such plans for 12 months and renew them for three years.

“These plans leave families surprised by thousands of dollars in medical expenses when they actually use health care services like a surgery,” the White House said on Friday.

With inflation still a potent political issue, the Biden administration has made it a priority to fight hidden fees by asking federal regulators to increase their oversight of companies across a range of industries including hotels, banks and airlines.

Biden, who in over two years as president has witnessed a sharp rebound from the COVID-19-induced recession, has nonetheless watched his public approval ratings sag under the weight of voters’ anxiety about inflation and the economy’s direction.

Job creation and low unemployment are the positives while elevated inflation and the knock-on effects of spiking interest rates over the past year in areas such as the housing market have stoked fears of recession.

Biden will also announce new rules to cut down on surprise medical billing, limit the use of third-party medical credit cards that include “teaser rates” and do not fully disclose the risks, Tanden said.

Surprise bills can occur when people are taken to the nearest hospital for emergency care or when someone goes to an in-network hospital but one of the doctors who treat them there is out-of-network, leading to surprise bills, the White House said.

More than half of Americans disapprove of how Biden is handling his job, while just 35% of respondents approve of his stewardship of the economy, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted in June. Voters rate the economy as their top issue.

Source: www.reuters.com

WANTED FOR AGGRAVATED ROBBERY

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Reward of up to $5,000 leading to the arrest of the suspect(s) involved in this case. 
Crime Stoppers and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect responsible for an Aggravated Robbery Deadly Weapon.

On Sunday, June 4, 2023, at approximately 5:08 p.m., an unknown suspect robbed a business in the 14000 block of FM 2100 Rd. in Crosby, Texas.  During the incident, the suspect followed the victim back into the business, produced a knife, and held it to the victim’s child abdomen and demanded money and phones. The suspect fled the location in an unknown direction of travel. The suspect was observed on surveillance prior to the incident exiting the passenger side of a mid-90’s white Chevrolet pick-up truck.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification, charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

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CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of July 6, 2023 at 4:20 pm.

MARK ANOTHY BROOKS JR

B/M      12-25-90      6’03”/180 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1821903
INJ CHILD/ELDER/DISABL RECK BODILY INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

LICIBETH GONZALES

W/F      10-10-86      5’04”/120 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1576572
PROBATION VIOLATION DWI THIRD
Last known location: Houston Texas

LINDSAY LEE HOWELL-SIMMS

W/F      10-11-81      5’04”/145 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1821170
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO OVER 50
Last known location: Conroe Texas

ABELARDO IBARRA

W/M      11-12-00      5’05”/140 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1805923
EVADING ARREST/DETENTION W/VEH
Last known location: Houston Texas

KENDRICK DWAYNE MAXON

B/M      04-10-90      5’09”/130 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1821870, 1822039
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$2,500<$30K
ENGAGING IN ORG CRIM ACTIVITY
Last known location: Houston Texas

ALEX JEROME MORRIS

W/M      07-22-92      6’02”/190 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1595818
PROBATION VIOLATION THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Ralph Alabama

RUSSELL RAY SMITH

W/M      04-23-87      6’00”/155 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1822417
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Cypress Texas

TRANEICIA SNEED

B/F      03-14-00      5’05”/200 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1822027
ROBBERY-THREATS
Last known location: Houston Texas

SHANEEQUA NICOLE WHITE

B/F      12-17-90      5’02”/138 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1670826
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Humble Texas

AMBER WRENN

W/F      03-16-82      5’07”/140 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1686005
EVADING ARREST/DETENTION
Last known location: The Woodlands Texas

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MECA’s Sunburst Summer Arts Camp

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Creating A Brighter Future For Houston Since 1977.

Origami Challenge presented courtesy of Sunburst Summer Arts Camp partner, the Japan-America Society Houston

Art with David Delgado

Music with Jesus Lozano

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5 shark attacks were reported near Long Island over 2 day

Five shark attacks were reported over the July Fourth holiday off the coast of Long Island — only a few less than were reported in New York state in all of last year.

Four of the reported bites have been confirmed by New York officials to be from sharks, and none of them were fatal.

On Monday, two 15-year-olds were injured in separate incidents: a girl at Robert Moses Beach who could not identify to officials exactly what bit her, and a few hours later a boy at Kismet Beach, located a few miles away, who was bitten by a shark while surfing. Three more people experienced shark bites on Tuesday: a 47-year-old man near Quoque Village Beach, a 49-year-old man at Fire Island Pines, and a woman at Cherry Grove.

That many shark attacks in just two days was significant compared to last year’s total. In all of 2022, there were only eight shark attacks reported in New York, according to the University of Florida’s International Shark Attack File. That number was record-setting for the state, which prior to last year had had only 12 total reported unprovoked bites.

Sharks attacks off the coast of New York are rising as the predators make a major comeback to the nearby waters. Researchers have said the increase in shark sightings and attacks are in part due to successful conservation efforts, as well as cleaner and warmer waters and an increase in the fish sharks prey on.

Most of shark bites in Long Island last year were likely from sand tiger sharks that were brought close to shore while hunting baitfish, according to Gavin Naylor, the program director of the International Shark Attack File.

New York state officials have ramped up efforts to monitor shark sightings off the coast. A drone patrol flying near Robert Moses Beach on Tuesday spotted around 50 sharks nearby, causing the beach to be closed for about an hour and a half until it was deemed safe for swimming. Long Island Parks Regional Director George Gorman told The New York Post they were sand tiger sharks.

Shark attacks in general remain rare, according to the International Shark Attack File.

Notably, sharks have also been returning to the waters off Southern California. Juvenile great white sharks can frequently be spotted by drones swimming below the surface just 50 feet from shore, sometimes near swimmers. However, researchers say there has not been an uptick in shark attacks in the area.

Source: businessinsider.mx

$450 million expansion at Hobby Airport could start next year

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Changes are coming to William P. Hobby Airport in southern Houston, and they’ll begin this year.

Southwest Airlines, which already has a presence at Hobby, will begin a $450 million expansion as early as next year. The expansion will more than double the number of gates in the western concourse from five to 12, said Jim Szczesniak, chief operating officer for the Houston Airport System.

Six of the new gates will be for Southwest flights, and the seventh will be for other airlines, he said.

The expansion will allow Hobby to potentially take guests to more destinations. Today, Hobby services 83 destinations, which is important to residents who live on the south side of Houston, Szczesniak said.

Besides the gates, the expansion will add baggage claim requirements, leading to a necessary expansion of the airport’s baggage claim hall, Szczesniak said.

Szczesniak said increasing demand and population have led to the expansion.

“We’ve got an attractive market, and then you’ve got an existing attractive airport,” he said, noting Hobby is the only five-star airport in North America, as rated by Skytrax, an international airport-rating organization.

The construction will not affect normal operations, Szczesniak said.

Additionally, Hobby’s restaurants are undergoing change.

In March, two new vendors won 10-year contracts with the city to open 20 new restaurants at the airport.

The restaurants will replace Pappas Restaurants, which have been open at the airport for over 20 years. Pappas Restaurants, including Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen, Pappasito’s Cantina, Pappas Burgers and Pappas Bar-B-Q, have already closed in preparation for the new restaurants, Szczesniak said.

Workers wasted no time in replacing the signage for the now-empty locations. Hobby said Gastrohub is considered temporary until the new company installs its own restaurants.

The new restaurants will begin opening this fall through late 2024. While some of the restaurants are chains, such as Chick-fil-A and Dunkin’, many are local eateries, such as The Spot, Spindletap Brewery and Killen’s Barbeque, Szczesniak said.

“You’ll have your mix of national brands, … but then you’re going to have that mix of local stuff we’re going to have,” he said.

Szczesniak said the investment happening in Houston right now is great. The Houston Airport System is responsible for 190,000 jobs and $36.4 billion in annual economic activity, he said.

Source: abc13.com

How to Shop Like a Pro During Amazon Prime Day

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AMAZON PRIME DAY is arguably one of the most confusing shopping holidays in existence. It’s hardly a day—the members-only event spans 48 hours. Amazon also promises “millions of deals,” but oftentimes the displayed discounts are misleading—or outright false. Some deals are actually available to people who don’t subscribe to Prime. Add in the frenzy of limited-time Lightning Deals and you’ve got a recipe perfect for spending too much money.

Fear not! We’re here to help. WIRED’s Gear team is familiar with common shopping pitfalls, and I’ve been a deals writer for nearly a decade. What time do sales start and end? How do you tell whether a deal is actually a deal? We pooled our collective knowledge to get you prepared for Amazon Prime Day this summer (and beyond).

When Is Amazon Prime Day?

Amazon has officially announced that Prime Day is set for July 11 and July 12, 2023.

When Do Prime Day Deals Start?

Amazon’s big sale event officially begins at 3 am Eastern time and runs for 48 hours. WIRED will cover the best deals from both Amazon and retailers that have competing sales. Some deals and sales will begin ahead of the official start time. (We’ll be covering those too.)

Are Prime Day Deals Only for Prime Members?

Officially, yes. You must be an Amazon Prime member to shop for Amazon’s Prime Day deals. There is a free 30-day trial available for new accounts. (Prime membership comes with a lot of perks, and we’ve rounded up all of them here.) The trial will let you get in on the sale—just remember to cancel your membership to avoid any subsequent renewal charges.

There are some discounts available if you’re not a subscriber (those deals might not be that great). But other major retailers like Target, Walmart, and Best Buy usually hold concurrent sales during Prime-exclusive sales events. Their prices are often close to what Amazon is offering on the same products, and sometimes they match the price. This is a good way to take part in the Prime Day Sale if you don’t want to support Amazon.

Here are sales pages from Amazon and major retailers that might hold competing sales:

  • Amazon
  • Target
  • Best Buy
  • Walmart
Is Prime Day Worth It?

It all depends. For some items, Prime member-exclusive event prices tend to be some of the lowest we see all year. That’s especially true for Amazon hardware, like Kindles, Fire Tablets, Fire TV Sticks, and Echo devices, but there are other factors to consider. Prices fluctuate throughout the year, and some products are discounted quite often. Even if the price is good, a deal on a product that goes on sale all the time diminishes the overall quality of that deal.

The sheer volume of deals promoted by Amazon during sales like Prime Day is a blessing and a curse. The truly good discounts can be difficult to pinpoint—there’s so much stuff on sale that the overall selection can feel overwhelming. But there’s a good chance that the item you want will be on sale. We’ve seen some fantastic Prime-exclusive discounts in the past, ranging from dirt-cheap Kindles to elusive price drops on the Nintendo Switch. The tricky part is to find the diamonds in the rough.

WIRED covers legitimately good deals all year long, including during the Prime Day event. Our tips below will help you find those great discounts on your own.

How Do I Know Whether a Deal Is Good?

ABC: Always be checking (prices, that is). Researching an item’s price is the most important aspect of determining the quality of a discount. Don’t fall prey to deceptive marketing language and inflated MSRP prices—our tips only take a few moments. The easiest step is to take a second to Google the items you’re considering so you can see the price across multiple stores.

One tool we like to use is Camelcamelcamel, which tracks Amazon’s prices over time. Just paste the Amazon link or ASIN (found in the Product Information section on the Amazon product page) into Camelcamelcamel’s search bar and you’ll be able to see an item’s lowest recorded price, its average price, and how frequently the price fluctuates. Some deals, such as Lightning Deals, are excluded from the pricing history, but it’s still useful to see what an item has sold for in the past. We also like Keepa, which has an extension (available for multiple browsers) that shows the recent price history for products directly on the Amazon page so you never have to open a new tab.

Keep in mind that these services may not work all the time. But being able to see how much a product costs right before the sale started (and whether the MSRP happened to increase) can be helpful. Putting these tools together can help you deduce whether a deal is worth your money.

WIRED always fact-checks deals to determine their quality. You can check out our ongoing deals coverage to find roundups of the best discounts available—during Prime Day and year-round.

What’s a Lightning Deal?

Lightning Deals are limited-time deals that Amazon runs for only a few hours. They’re not restricted to Prime Day, but they’re especially prevalent during big sales events. Once an item sells out, you may be able to join a waiting list, but not always.

Put bluntly, the Lightning Deals selection is often full of impulse buys, like makeup and skincare products or toys. Prime members can browse upcoming deals on Amazon’s website and in the mobile app. The app can also alert you before a Lightning Deal begins. We’ll share some of our favorite Lightning Deals in a live blog during the event this year.

How Does the Invite-Only Deals System Work?

The best deals sometimes sell out quickly. To get around this, Amazon’s launching a new invite-only deals program during 2023’s Prime Day. Prime members can request an invitation on items that are expected to sell out. This feature is only available on select products but it’s spread across a wide range of categories and price points—including kitchen, electronics, fashion, and beauty. Current examples include an Amazon 4K Fire TV, JBL noise-canceling headphones, and this Foreo cleansing brush—all of which are a part of the program.

On the page, you’ll see a “Request Invite” button on the right-hand side. Click it to get a chance to buy it at the sale price, but there’s no guarantee you’ll be invited. According to an Amazon spokesperson, the company removes “bot-like submissions” from the list of requests and selects from the remaining customers. However, it’s not clear how Amazon chooses from the remaining list of interested buyers.

If you’re selected, you’ll receive both an email and a notification via the Amazon app once Prime Day begins. The deal is valid until Prime Day ends—so you’ll have to purchase the specific product before the two-day event comes to a close. Meanwhile, anyone who hasn’t been selected will receive a notification at the beginning of the second day of Prime Day (July 12). That way, you’ll know the status of your invitation requests either way.

Are There Other Ways to Make Sure a Deal Won’t Sell Out?

If you know what time a deal begins, make sure to actively pay attention to the product page around the starting time. You may also be able to add an item to your cart before the sale begins, so you can refresh the page to snag it right away. With the Amazon Shopping app (Android, iOS), you can set up personalized deals alerts to get notified when items you have searched for recently are on sale, but only if you’re a Prime member.

It’s smart to create an account at trusted retailers so you can save your credit card information and shipping details ahead of time. This will make the checkout process as fast as possible. It’s also a good idea to clear your web browser cache before you start shopping during sales events like Prime Day. Just be sure to log back in to those retailers afterward.

If a deal does sell out, there’s a high chance that another store will be offering a similar or matching discount. Check other stores, especially big box merchants like Walmart, Target, and Best Buy. Sometimes expired deals can come back in stock, too.

Should I Buy It?

It’s easy to fall into a trap during events like Prime Day or other shopping holidays. You might see a great deal on a product you don’t really need. Don’t do it. Make a list of items you’ve actually been wanting to buy ahead of the event and save those links. When Prime Day begins, take a look around to see whether they’re on sale, and use the aforementioned practices to make sure it truly is a good deal. Then buy it! Don’t buy a product just because it has a nice price.

This isn’t your only chance to score a great deal this year. Amazon is expected to hold another Prime Day sale event in the fall, and it’ll be quickly followed by Black Friday and Cyber Monday.

Source: www.wired.com

 

The FTC plans to slap companies with hefty fines for using fake reviews

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The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has proposed a formal ban on fake reviews and testimonials. Companies would also be prohibited from using phony followers and views to inflate their social media metrics if the rule takes effect as it stands.

This isn’t the first time the agency has trained its sights on fake reviews. In its first such case in 2019, it fined a third-party Amazon seller for paying for fake reviews (Amazon itself has sued phony review providers). Earlier this year, the FTC levied a $600,000 penalty against the owner of a vitamin brand for “review hijacking” on Amazon.

The new rule, which the agency said it was working on in October, is close to being finalized and it includes steep penalties for those caught peddling fake reviews and testimonials. As The Washington Post points out, the FTC plans to slap businesses that “buy, sell and manipulate online reviews” up to $50,000. Not only is that fine for each phony review, it’s also for every time a consumer sees it. So, if the FTC finds out that one fake review has been viewed just 20 times, the business that bought it could be on the hook for $1 million.

“Our proposed rule on fake reviews shows that we’re using all available means to attack deceptive advertising in the digital age,” Samuel Levine, the director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, said in a statement. “The rule would trigger civil penalties for violators and should help level the playing field for honest companies.”

Explicitly, the FTC aims to ban “businesses from writing or selling consumer reviews or testimonials by someone who does not exist, who did not have experience with the product or service, or who misrepresented their experiences.” Similarly, companies won’t be allowed to obtain or disseminate reviews and testimonials that they “knew or should have known that they were fake or false.”

Repurposing an existing review to make it appear that it was written for a different product (i.e. review hijacking) will be outlawed, as will offering payments or other kinds of compensation for positive or negative reviews. The FTC says companies can still ask users to leave a review, as that’s an important way for small businesses to enhance their reputations.

Managers and officers won’t be allowed to post reviews of their company’s products without clear disclosures and nor can they ask family members or employees to do so in certain circumstances. Under the proposed rule, companies won’t be allowed to run websites that claim to offer independent reviews of categories of products and services that include their own offerings.

Review suppression will be banned as well. Companies won’t be allowed to use intimidation tactics, such as legal threats and false accusations, to push customers to remove or avoid leaving a negative review.

In addition, the FTC seeks to ban companies from using fake followers and views to fluff up their social media numbers. “The proposed rule also would bar anyone from buying such indicators to misrepresent their importance for a commercial purpose,” the agency said. This is a provision that could have far-reaching consequences beyond commerce — influencers may have to ensure they don’t factor in bots when they try to secure brand deals.

Meanwhile, the proposed notice for the rule takes note of the popularity of generative AI. “It has been reported that an AI chatbot is being used to create fake reviews,” it reads. “As the reporting notes, the widespread emergence of AI chatbots is likely to make it easier for bad actors to write fake reviews.”

The rule won’t take effect immediately. It will be open to public comments for a 60-day period, after which the agency will consider changes before finalizing the directive.

A lot of these provisions make sense. In essence, the FTC is trying to ensure that businesses and brands are transparent and honest with consumers. Actually enforcing these measures, however, is a different matter. The agency told the Post that it won’t be getting extra resources to tackle purveyors of fake reviews, but a codified rule can strengthen its hand in court. Taking on companies based overseas that sell and post phony reviews might be a difficult task too. Still, a formal ban on these practices and the threat of eye-popping fines may be enough to deter some companies from using fake reviews.

Source: www.engadget.com

Honda recalling 124,000 vehicles for possible braking issue

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More than 124,000 recent Honda vehicles are facing a recall for a faulty part that could affect braking.

Affected vehicles are:

  • 2021-2022 Honda Pilot
  • 2021-2023 Honda Passport
  • 2020-2023 Honda Ridgeline
  • 2020-2021 Honda Civic
  • 2020-2020 Acura MDX

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration received the recall report from Honda June 29, 2023.

During the manufacturing process, Honda discovered a nut missing from the brake booster assembly tie rods. Honda then notified the component part supplier, VBS. VBS implemented countermeasures to prevent a reoccurrence, according to the NHTSA recall report.

When the brake pedal is pressed by the driver, a bending load may occur upon the brake booster assembly tie rod studs. As a result, the tie rod studs may break, leading to the brake master cylinder separating from the brake booster assembly. This could lead to a failure to comply with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS) 135 for light vehicle brake systems.

Registered owners will be contacted by Honda around August 8, 2023. The dealer will inspect and replace the missing nuts and damaged brake booster assembly components, if necessary.

Source: www.local3news.com

10 things you can do in the fall to maintain a healthy garden

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You know autumn has set in when there’s a chill in the air and the temperature steadily dips, signaling the transition from fall to winter. Fall is a great time to connect with nature in your yard and prepare your garden for the colder months ahead so you can look forward to a glorious spring garden.

Here are 10 tips for ensuring your garden is prepped for the cooler temperatures:

  1. Plant your spring bulbs, including tulips and daffodils. Ideally, this should be done six to eight weeks before the ground is expected to freeze. You can also sow seeds of native perennials that require cold stratification.
  2. It’s best to leave perennials untrimmed (if the plants are healthy) until spring after air temperatures have increased for a spring clean up. Also, some plants produce seedheads that are attractive to overwintering birds and these can be left standing until early spring, at which time they can be pruned back.
  3. Get rid of any diseased foliage from infected plants. If left alone or composted, they can harbour a new outbreak next year.
  4. Divide dormant perennials that have become too large or numerous. These can be shared with friends or planted in other areas of the garden. Make sure new plants are well mulched to minimize frost heave.
  5. Fall is a great time to plant, so continue adding to your garden. In early fall, the ground is still warm and many plants are still actively growing roots.
  6. Water needle-leaved conifers (like pines, firs, spruces and cedars) and broad-leaved evergreens (such as rhododendrons) well into the fall. This ensures that they will be well hydrated before the ground freezes.
  7. If possible, leave the leaves on your lawn, as well as old brush piles or plant stalks. Pollinators and other wildlife can use them for shelter over the winter. If you do rake them, put them in your gardens where they can help to enrich the soil and provide habitat. Where walnut trees occur, do not add their leaves to the garden or compost, as they contain a chemical that can kill or diminish the growth of many plants (including a number of vegetable plants).
  8. Stake young and newly planted trees. Fall can produce some blustery weather in most parts of Canada and staking will help prevent damage from high winds or heavy wet snow, which can occur later in the season.
  9. Mulch garden beds to retain moisture and to protect your plants from rapid fluctuations in temperature. Fall is a good time to spread compost over the vegetable garden so that it is ready to be worked into the soil come spring.
  10. Don’t forget to fill up the birdfeeder when the weather is colder and sanitize it every two weeks to minimize the spread of disease.

Source: www.natureconservancy.ca

 

¡Que Onda! Magazine Houston – edición 1267

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la edición 1267 de la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

Del 06 de julio al 12 de julio del 2023

The Houston Fire Department Encourages Fourth of July Fireworks Safety

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The Houston Fire Department would like to remind citizens of potential risks associated with the personal use of fireworks- including devastating burns, injuries, fires, and even deaths. Instead the HFD encourages everyone to enjoy professional public firework displays such as the City’s signature tribute to patriotism, Shell Freedom Over Texas. For more information about this event visit: www.houstontx.gov/july4

Each July 4th, thousands of people, most often children and teens, are injured while using fireworks. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) an estimated 19,500 fires started by fireworks were reported to local US fire departments each year. Although firework injuries area seen in all age groups, more than one-third of the victims are under the age of 15. The NFPA estimates about 44 percent of injuries are due to burns. For example, sparklers get as hot as 1200 degrees Fahrenheit, account for 25 percent injuries seen at hospitals.

In addition, it’s important to remember it is illegal to discharge fireworks in the City of Houston and parts of the county, with fines ranging from $500 – $2000 for each individual firework. If a minor is caught discharging fireworks, the parent or guardian will receive the fine even if they were unaware of the minor’s possession and/or usage.

Citizens should also remember that discharging fireworks is illegal near certain locations of unincorporated areas of Harris County,  such as near churches, hospitals and asylums, a licensed child care center, or a public or private primary or secondary school or institution of higher education unless the person receives authorization in writing from that organization.

Complaints regarding the illegal use of fireworks should be directed to the HPD Tel-communicator (non-emergency line) at 713-884-3131. If the citizen believes that there may be a fire and/or medical emergency related to the use of fireworks, he/she should dial 9-1-1 and request the HFD.

“Independence Day is a great day for our country. We appreciate the gift and sacrifices made by so many. Let’s promise to be good citizens of our country and help America grow into a better nation each day. We encourage everyone to have a great day, enjoy the festivities and to do so RESPONSIBLY. Have a safe and happy 4th of July!” Sam Peña, Fire Chief.

For additional safety tips, including “Summer Safety” visit www.houstonfire.org

Multimillion dollar catalytic converter theft ring operated out of Philadelphia towing business, prosecutors say

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A Philadelphia towing company has been accused of running an organized criminal enterprise which purchased millions of dollars’ worth of stolen catalytic converters from thieves to sell at a profit, according to prosecutors.

Prosecutors said TDI Towing purchased $8.2 million dollars’ worth of stolen catalytic converters from “cutters,” a name given to the thieves who steal them, and later resold them with an 8% markup.

The converters, which reduce pollution and toxic gas from a vehicle’s emissions, contain valuable precious metals such as palladium, platinum and rhodium.

Towing company by day, criminal enterprise by night, prosecutors say

In addition to the company, 11 people have been charged in connection with what prosecutors said was the stealing, buying and reselling of more than 25,000 stolen catalytic converters, in addition to other charges, according to Bucks County District Attorney Matthew Weintraub.

A nearly yearlong investigation found TDI Towing had been in the business of buying catalytic converters for at least three years, and during that time they bought an average of 175 catalytic converters a week, or 27,300 during those three years, the Buck’s County District Attorney’s Office said in a statement. TDI employees paid an average of $300 per catalytic converter, the DA’s office said.

“While TDI Towing advertised itself as operating during daytime hours, people would arrive all throughout the night to sell catalytic converters,” according to the DA’s statement. “The tow yard was so popular with thieves that in one case, a catalytic converter was sawed off from a stolen vehicle right outside the yard.”

The investigation revealed that TDI Towing was controlled and operated by Michael Williams, 52, of Philadelphia, the DA said, adding that most of those involved in the alleged organized crime enterprise had a family connection to Williams.

Prosecutors characterized Williams as the “king pin” of the operation, paying the so-called “cutters” for stolen catalytic converters. According to prosecutors, at the height of the criminal operation, TDI Towing was spending approximately $10,000 each night on stolen catalytic converters.

Williams is facing several charges related to buying, possessing, and selling stolen catalytic converters, in addition to organized crime and corruption charges, according to court documents.

Williams is accused of purchasing stolen catalytic converters from “cutters” from 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic caused supply-chain issues, resulting in a market price increase for the precious materials inside, ranging from $1,000 to $7,000 per ounce, Weintraub said.

Williams’ defense attorney, Bruce Castor Jr., told CNN his client believes he’s been treated fairly by Bucks County authorities and will await the outcome of the criminal proceedings. Castor declined to comment further.

According to the DA’s office, the company, Williams, six TDI employees and four “cutters” were charged. Except for one person who is still at large, those charged were arraigned on June 22 and 23. The DA’s office said no one has been required to enter a plea ahead of preliminary hearings which are scheduled to begin July 5.

The arrests and charges were the result of thousands of hours of video surveillance, six controlled sales and the collaboration of 27 law enforcement agencies, according to the DA’s office. The initial investigation began in Bucks County after law enforcement began looking into the string of stolen catalytic converters there. The investigation led them to TDI Towing in Philadelphia and to other Pennsylvania counties, the DA’s office told CNN.

“Criminals don’t care about borders but when we work together, we’re not restricted by borders either,” Weintraub said during a news conference.

Surge in catalytic converter theft

Catalytic converter theft has skyrocketed around the country in recent years, according to a report from the National Insurance Crime Bureau. In May, the report found there were more than 64,000 catalytic converter thefts in 2022, based on insurance claims data.

It can cost between $1,000 and $3,500 or more to replace a stolen catalytic converter, depending on the type of vehicle, the bureau said.

Source: edition.cnn.com

First U.S. malaria cases diagnosed in decades in Florida and Texas

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Five cases of malaria have been confirmed in Florida and Texas, the first time the potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease has been locally acquired in the United States in 20 years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday.

The four Florida cases, along with one in Texas, have been diagnosed over a period of two months, the agency said.

The state of Florida said that its first case was diagnosed on May 26 in Sarasota County, while officials in Texas said on June 23 that a Texas resident who worked outdoors in Cameron County had been diagnosed with the disease.

The CDC said in an alert released Monday that malaria is considered a medical emergency, and that anyone with symptoms should be “urgently evaluated.”

SpaceX rocket launches Euclid space telescope to map the ‘dark universe’ like never before

A SpaceX rocket launched a new space telescope into orbit Saturday (July 1) on a mission to map the “dark universe” like never before.

The European Space Agency observatory, called Euclid, soared to space today aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket at 11:11 a.m. EDT (1511 GMT) from Space Launch Complex 40 here at the Cape Canaveral Space Force Station.

Spectators here at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex cheered and applauded as the Falcon 9 booster carried Euclid aloft, with the first stage handily touching down just eight minutes later on a drone ship stationed nearby in the Atlantic Ocean.

“We have a mission,” ESA Director-General Josef Aschbacher said during a live webcast just after liftoff. “I’m so excited for this mission now, knowing its on its way to Lagrange point 2 … amazing, I’m very happy and very thrilled.”

The Euclid space observatory, which is designed to seek out invisible dark matter and dark energy, separated from its rocket about 41 minutes after liftoff and is now making the journey to the sun-Earth Lagrange point 2, which is roughly 1 million miles (1.5 million km) away from our planet on the opposite side of the sun. Lagrange points are relatively stable orbits where satellites use a minimum of fuel, and Euclid’s destination is a popular location: NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope also orbits at L2, for example.

Unveiling the ‘dark universe’

Dark matter and dark energy are believed to make up most of the universe, but we can’t see these phenomena in wavelengths of light. Rather, we can track the dark universe through its effects on other objects. (Gravitational lensing is one example, when a massive object bends the light of a distant object behind through the force of gravity, bringing otherwise faraway stars or galaxies into sharp focus.)

Cosmologists — scientists studying the history of space — seek to understand how the dark universe behaves to chart the effects of time on our cosmos. The mergers of galaxies, the expansion of the universe and the movements of individual stars are all subject to the forces of dark energy and dark matter.

Euclid will aim its telescope eye to regions outside of the Milky Way, our own galaxy, to map over a third of the “extragalactic” sky. In its six-year mission, the deep space explorer will map billions of targets like galaxies and stars. Euclid’s two instruments, focusing respectively on visible and infrared (heat-seeking) light wavelengths, will record the information for scientists.

The long survey mission will uncover the movements of these distant objects, along with their chemical makeup. From space, Euclid’s sharp eyes will allow for images at least four times more clear than what telescopes achieve from the ground, given the spacecraft will be far away from Earth’s interfering atmosphere and stray light.

The 1.4 billion Euro ($1.5 billion USD) Euclid has been in the works for nearly two decades. It was forged from two mission concepts proposed in 2007: Dune (Dark Universe Explorer) and Space (Spectroscopic All Sky Cosmic Explorer), which used different but complementing ways of looking at dark energy. Given how well the two missions worked with each other, they were combined into one powerful observatory: Euclid.

The European Space Agency‘s (ESA) science program committee selected Euclid for space in 2011 and formally adopted the program in 2012. The larger Euclid consortium today includes more than 2,000 scientists from Europe, the U.S. (including NASA), Canada and Japan contributing both instruments and analysis. Thales Alenia Space was the satellite’s prime contractor, while Airbus Defence and Space contributed the payload module and 4-foot (1.2-meter) telescope.

Euclid’s work follows on from several ground-based and space-based surveys of the universe. Among them is the Chilean Victor M. Blanco telescope’s Dark Energy Survey that mapped 100 million galaxies; a 2022 study of that team’s work will serve as a pathfinder both for Euclid and for NASA’s Roman Space Telescope.

ESA’s still-active Gaia satellite (also at Lagrange Point 2) is another recent example, having mapped the movements of nearly 2 billion bright stars since 2015. Gaia, however, focuses on the Milky Way and that will make it a complementary mission to Euclid’s deep space focus.

A rocket swap for Euclid

Incidentally, Euclid was not supposed to launch aboard SpaceX at all. As late as February 2022, the mission was manifested upon an Arianespace Soyuz (provided by Russia) for a March 2023 launch in French Guiana. Russia’s unsanctioned invasion of Ukraine forced a stop to most such space collaborations aside from the International Space Station, pushing Euclid’s team to look for another ride to space.

Arianespace has been ESA’s launch partner for decades and as a French vendor, it is the preferred route for European space access. Yet there was no room left on the retiring Ariane 5 rocket line, and the new Ariane 6 was still in a late stage of development, reported SpaceNews, which was at the meeting.

Even U.S. options were few, as United Launch Alliance’s trusty Atlas V and Delta IV Heavy rockets also had full manifests ahead of their retirement. ULA’s new Vulcan Centaur will not fly until this year at least, leaving SpaceX as the only viable short-term option, according to ESA comments last year.

To get to its new site, Euclid made its way from Italy to its Floridian launch site under sail. It took roughly two weeks to voyage across the Atlantic by boat, yet just minutes to cross that same ocean again in the air by rocket.

The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket that launched Euclid made its second flight to space with this launch. The mission marked SpaceX’s 44th mission of 2023 and 243rd mission to date. It was the also the 204th successful landing of an orbital class rocket by SpaceX.

Euclid will take about 30 days to commute to its deep-space site. Investigators have not yet released the date for the first science image, but say it will be in a few months.

Elizabeth Howell’s Florida coverage was co-sponsored by Canadian Geographic magazine and Canada’s University of Waterloo, where Euclid’s primary science coordinator (Will Percival) is based. Space.com has independent control of news coverage.

 

The Houston Fire Department Encourages Fourth of July Fireworks Safety

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The Houston Fire Department would like to remind citizens of potential risks associated with the personal use of fireworks- including devastating burns, injuries, fires, and even deaths. Instead the HFD encourages everyone to enjoy professional public firework displays such as the City’s signature tribute to patriotism, Shell Freedom Over Texas. For more information about this event visit: www.houstontx.gov/july4

Each July 4th, thousands of people, most often children and teens, are injured while using fireworks. According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) an estimated 19,500 fires started by fireworks were reported to local US fire departments each year. Although firework injuries area seen in all age groups, more than one-third of the victims are under the age of 15. The NFPA estimates about 44 percent of injuries are due to burns. For example, sparklers get as hot as 1200 degrees Fahrenheit, account for 25 percent injuries seen at hospitals.

In addition, it’s important to remember it is illegal to discharge fireworks in the City of Houston and parts of the county, with fines ranging from $500 – $2000 for each individual firework. If a minor is caught discharging fireworks, the parent or guardian will receive the fine even if they were unaware of the minor’s possession and/or usage.

Citizens should also remember that discharging fireworks is illegal near certain locations of unincorporated areas of Harris County,  such as near churches, hospitals and asylums, a licensed child care center, or a public or private primary or secondary school or institution of higher education unless the person receives authorization in writing from that organization.

Complaints regarding the illegal use of fireworks should be directed to the HPD Tel-communicator (non-emergency line) at 713-884-3131. If the citizen believes that there may be a fire and/or medical emergency related to the use of fireworks, he/she should dial 9-1-1 and request the HFD.

“Independence Day is a great day for our country. We appreciate the gift and sacrifices made by so many. Let’s promise to be good citizens of our country and help America grow into a better nation each day. We encourage everyone to have a great day, enjoy the festivities and to do so RESPONSIBLY. Have a safe and happy 4th of July!” Sam Peña, Fire Chief.

For additional safety tips, including “Summer Safety” visit www.houstonfire.org

US Actors’ Union Agrees Contract Extension Until 12 July

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On 30 June SAG-AFTRA, the US actors’ union, and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) agreed a contract extension until 12 July so that negotiations on a new deal can continue. The current contract was due to expire at 11.59pm Pacific Time, risking a strike if a deal or extension was not agreed.

SAG-AFTRA members voted overwhelmingly to authorise a strike on 5 June with 97.91% in favour. This gave them additional leverage going into negotiations with the AMPTP, on top of the leverage from the WGA strike which entered its third month on 2 July.

Since then over a thousand SAG-AFTRA members have signed a “prepared to strike” letter to union leaders re-emphasising their willingness to strike. The letter has been signed by a number of A-List actors including Charlize Theron, Pedro Pascal, and Jamie Lee Curtis. This came shortly after a YouTube video on 23 June from SAG-AFTRA President Fran Drescher and National Executive Director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland saying that they are “going to achieve a seminal deal.”

Key issues in the negotiation of a new contract are the use of AI in film and TV productions, “out of control” self-tape demands, and increased compensation. One particular sticking point, according to Variety, is demands for higher residuals from streaming services. Currently streaming residuals are done on a predetermined formula which decreases as a film or TV show ages, resulting in much lower residuals than from traditional network TV. Both SAG-AFTRA and the WGA want to move to a viewership-based residuals model with bonuses for the most-watched shows.

There would be huge ramifications for Hollywood if actors do go on strike after 12 July including delays to every film and TV production not already shut down by the WGA strike. There would also be delays to major awards shows like the Emmys with a decision by the end of July on whether the show’s September date is feasible. It would also be a huge boost to the WGA strike and show solidarity between the different Hollywood unions.

Source: www.indiependent.co.uk

Teen sentenced to 10 years after convicted in crash that killed 3 while working valet in W. Houston

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A young valet driver who hit and killed three people while running from police could spend the next decade in prison.

Ahmedal Modawi pled guilty to murdering Fnan Meashos, Eric Orduna, and Nick Rodriguez back in 2021. The victims also worked as valet drivers outside the popular bar, Prospect Park the night they were killed.

Harris County prosecutors wanted Modawi to spend the next 35 years in prison, but Judge Chris Morton ultimately decided on a 10-year sentence on Friday in court. When that decision came down, our partners at The Houston Chronicle reported there was a gasp in the courtroom.

Some of the victim’s relatives said it was time to forgive while, others said they couldn’t yet.

“We want justice for them. For all three. For all three. This should not have happened.”

Amid their mourning back in the fall of 2021, relatives of the victims told Eyewitness News they wanted accountability for the actions that led to a horrific scene outside of Prospect Park in west Houston.

Three men valeting cars were walking down Fairdale when Ahmedal Modawi crashed into them during a chase with Houston police. They were trying to pull the 17-year-old valet over for doing donuts in someone else’s car.

In court documents considered during sentencing, Modawi’s defense attorney wrote, “For the complainants’ families, lengthy incarceration won’t give them answers to the questions of why, nor will it give them solace knowing a dangerous, career criminal is locked away. For society, likewise, there is no punitive goal achieved by lengthy incarceration. Ahmed is not a violent man with an extensive criminal history. Society is not made more secure with an excessive prison sentence.”

The attorney for Fnan Measho and Eric Orduna provided a statement that says in part, “We appreciate the DA’s office in prosecuting this individual, but there was more than one party responsible for their deaths. We want everyone held accountable.”

There is a pending civil case against other entities, including Prospect Park and Premium Parking Service. Modawi was too young to legally work as a valet in Houston when the crash happened.

“Nobody protected Eric, and I’m very upset with that. We don’t deserve this. Eric didn’t deserve this at all,” a relative said.

Since then, there have been two years of pain for them, leading to a 10-year punishment and the possibility of more accountability they’ve asked for.

Source: abc13.com

The Do’s and Don’ts of Fourth of July 2023

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For many, the Fourth of July is a fun day full of festivities to show patriotic pride for the United States. However, it can be a rather hectic day for local law enforcement and fire protection personnel, responding to illegal fireworks reports and people firing guns into the air.

Shooting fireworks off in Houston and most other cities nearby is not legal. But, in most unincorporated areas across local counties, residents may be allowed to do so, said Justin Jurek, Fort Bend County Fire Marshal.

“We encourage everyone who wants to pop their fireworks to check the area where they are; if you’re in a neighborhood outside of city limits, your homeowners association may have rules and regulations to say you can’t use them,” he said.

In the areas where they are legal, state laws still require people firing them to be away from nearby churches, daycares and schools.

Jurek said fireworks should be lit on a flat surface, not close to any homes, buildings, vehicles, dry vegetation or flammable materials and a water source – like a hose or bucket – should always be nearby.

All used fireworks should be soaked for around eight to 12 hours before being placed in a garbage container. This reduces the risk of a fire starting from one that might still be smoldering.

“We saw an increase in vehicle fires last year during New Year’s because people put recently discarded fireworks in the back of their trucks,” Jurek said.

Tracee Evans, public information officer with the Spring Fire Department, said firefighters have responded to garage fires because people were improperly throwing fireworks in their trash cans.

“We’ve had many fires because people are disposing of fireworks wrong, or they are shooting them down the street where they get caught on neighbors’ roofs, fences, bushes or trees,” she said. “If a firework strikes something that can light on fire, chances are it will do that.”

Brandi Dumas, communications manager at the Harris County Fire Marshal’s Office, said people who are not cautious risk burning their fingers, hands and faces.

She said one thing a person should remember when firing fireworks is to never look or lean over one that they might think is a dud, as this can lead to it blowing up in their face.

Parents should supervise their children, and be aware if certain kinds of fireworks are given to their kids.

“We should be very cautious about sparklers. They burn six times hotter than boiling water,” Dumas said. “That is something we want everyone to consider.”

Those firing fireworks should not be drinking, as they may have delayed reaction times during an emergency because they’re under the influence, Evans said.

Deputy Thomas Gilliland, public information officer at the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, said rideshares such as Uber and Lyft are available and suggested designating a driver ahead of going out to avoid drunk driving.

Gilliland said the Fourth of July and Memorial Day Weekend are two weekends with the highest number of people picked up for drinking while intoxicated.

Law enforcement officers are also patrolling to look out for “celebratory gunfire” or people shooting up mindlessly into the air, “It is the deadliest type of thing that you can do because that projectile has to come down somewhere. It can go into someone’s home or strike and kill them,” he said.

The public should call 911 in emergencies, such as hearing this gunfire. For non-emergency firework complaints or reports, contact Harris County law enforcement through the non-emergency number: 713-221-6000.

Public firework displays handled by licensed technicians or pyrotechnics and shows that incorporate “digital fireworks” or drone displays are always safe alternatives to celebrate:

Houston

Freedom Over Texas

General Admission $10

Children 5 & under free w/ paid adult

When: Tuesday, July 4, 4 p.m. – 10 p.m.

Where: Eleanor Tinsley Park

18-3600 Allen Pkwy, Houston TX 77019

Fort Bend

Missouri City Independence Festival

Free Entry for all

When: Tuesday, July 4, 4 p.m. – 9: 15 p.m.

Where: Houston Community College-Southwest College

1600 Texas Parkway, Missouri City 77489

The Woodlands

South County Fourth of July Parade

When: Tuesday, July 4, starting at 9 a.m.

Where: Town Green Park

2099 Lake Robbins Dr,

The Woodlands, TX 77380

Sugarland

Red, White and Boom

Free entry for all

When: Tuesday, July 4, doors at 4 p.m., event from 5 p.m.- 9p.m.

Where: The Crown Festival Park

18355 Southwest Freeway, 77479

College Station

4th of July Fireworks & Drones Drive-In Show at RELLIS

Free entry for all

This is a drive-in event

When: Tuesday, July 4, parking areas open at 6:30 p.m., show begins at 9 p.m.

Where: Texas A&M-RELLIS campus

3100 TX-47, Bryan, Texas.

Source: www.houstonpress.com

Valdez, Alvarez Selected for MLB All Star Game

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A pair of Astros were picked to play in the 2023 MLB All Star game on July 11. Yordan Alvarez, who is currently rehabbing from an oblique strain, and Framber Valdez, who skipped Sunday’s start with a sore ankle, were both picked to be part of the midsummer classic.

Alvarez has already said he will travel to Seattle for the game, but will not participate due to his injury. The Astros recently reported he is up to about 60 percent and should start a minor league rehab stint shortly after All-Star weekend. Valdez’s availability for the game is unclear, but he has said he should be able to start for the Astros this week. That would seem to make him OK to play in the game next week.

This is the second straight selection for both players. Valdez wound up as the winning pitcher in the 2022 game.

Dusty Baker, as the World Series championship manager, will act as the manager for the AL squad in Seattle.

A number of injured players could be back for the Astros soon after the break including Jose Urquidy, Alvarez and possibly even Michael Brantley. The season has been somewhat of a disappointment thus far with a ton of injuries. But, the team remains just four games back of the division-leading Texas Rangers with another game in Arlington on Monday to round out a four-game set.

Even with all the injuries, particularly to a depleted pitching staff, the team leads baseball in ERA (3.58) and has several rookies or young players playing significant roles, a rarity for a team coming off a World Series title.

Source: www.houstonpress.com

Rockets Overhaul Roster in Flurry of Deals

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After not re-upping Stephen Silas in the offseason and hiring new coach Ime Udoka, it was clear that the Rockets were going to make some significant changes to a roster that had been at the bottom of the league for three straight years. It wasn’t enough to select high draft picks that yielded rotation players like Jalen Green, Alperen Sengun and Jabari Smith, Jr. To make the move to “phase two” as they refer to it over at Toyota Center, they needed veteran help.

Over the weekend, they took steps in that direction via a bevy of activity after the official opening of NBA free agency. The resulting deals and signings left them with four new players and the dealing of four of their own to other teams. Let’s break it down.

THE ADDITIONS

Fred VanVleet (3 years, $30 million — third year team is a team option)

This is the marquis signing of the offseason. The 29-year-old point guard is one of the best defensive points in the NBA and is coming off a year where he averaged 7.2 assists and ]two turnovers per game to go with almost 20 points and two steals. He is one of the league’s best in deflections and has a solid shooting stroke from beyond the arc. He immediately becomes the guy Udoka can make his floor general and someone the team can lean on to lead the offense. He’s also an instant defensive upgrade in the backcourt.

Dillon Brooks (4 years, $80 million – sign and trade with Memphis)

Brooks most recent claim to fame is poking at LeBron James during the playoffs in a foolish f-around-and-find-out moment, but the brash young wing is also one of the league’s best perimeter defenders — he was second team all-defense last season. The fact that he inked a four-year deal means the Rockets consider him a part of their long-term plans despite his fiery attitude and sometimes poor decision making on the floor. No doubt GM Rafael Stone and Udoka believe they can channel Brooks into an elite defender and get him back to a player that shoots 37-plus percent from distance.

Jock Landale (4 years, $32 million – only the first year is guaranteed)

While Brooks and VanVleet were high on the Rockets wish list, their desired big man target, Brook Lopez, re-signed with Milwaukee. Still needing depth in the frontcourt, the team opted for Phoenix back up big Landale, who played well for the Suns in last year’s postseason. The Aussie center will provide backup support to Sengun and Smith.

Jeff Green (1 year, $6 million)

The Rockets said they wanted veteran leadership and there might be no one more veteran in the league than Green, heading into his sixteenth NBA season. He’s one of the more well respected players around the NBA and played part of a season in Houston during the 2019-20 season. Green will provide frontcourt depth and certainly a steadying voice in the locker room.

THE SUBTRACTIONS

KJ Martin (traded to the Clippers for two second round picks)

For all his athleticism and slow but steady improvements, Martin was a bit of a round peg trying to be fit into a square hole. He’s too small for the frontcourt, but doesn’t really play the kind of defense or shoot well enough to be a strictly perimeter player. Ultimately, he got caught up in a numbers game with so many other young guys on the roster. This had been coming for a while. It’s a shame the Rockets couldn’t have done it sooner when they might have gotten more in return. In the end, this was about clearing space for other players, both financially and on the floor.

Usman Garuba (traded to Atlanta)

From day one, when Garuba had to arrive late to camp due to his obligations with the Spanish team and promptly got injured, it just felt he could never quite get his footing in Houston. The undersized big man has all the tools to be a very good defensive player in the NBA, and has been working hard on improving his long distance shooting. Hopefully, he can help Atlanta and get his career on track.

TyTy Washington (traded to Atlanta)

Washington could never break into the Rockets rotation with their odd and sometimes frustrating commitment to Daishen Nix, who never managed to be the player the team hoped he would be. With the drafting of Amen Thompson at pick four in this year’s draft, the writing was on the wall for Washington, who could thrive in the right environment.

Josh Christopher (traded to Memphis)

When Christopher was taken with the Rockets final pick in the historic (for the Rockets) 2021, he was the only one to have played college ball. His history as a friend of Jalen Green and his relentless love of running the floor seemed like a great fit for the young squad. By the end of his rookie season, he was a fixture in the lineup, scoring 30 against the T’Wolves in April of 2022. But, his second year saw him slip out of the rotation, appearing in 64 games and averaging just over 12 minutes per. His skills are there, but his inconsistency seemed to be his downfall. He’ll try to bounce back with the Grizzlies.

Source: www.houstonpress.com

Houston Man Sentenced to 22 Years for Drunken-Driving Crash That Killed 6-Year-Old Stepdaughter

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A Houston man was sentenced to 22 years in prison after pleading guilty to felony murder for killing his 6-year-old stepdaughter in a 2021 drunken-driving crash, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“There is absolutely no excuse for driving drunk, especially with children in the car,” Ogg said. “An innocent little girl died because of the criminal conduct of this man and it was felony murder, plain and simple.”

Paul Rodriguez, 32, pleaded guilty to felony murder in the death of Zyra Longoria, who was killed in a crash on the Southwest Freeway near Fountain View in west Houston about 4 p.m. on Oct. 9, 2021. Felony murder means he caused the death of someone while committing another felony, in this case Driving While Intoxicated with a Child.

Rodriguez was intoxicated as he drove a black Honda Accord in and out of freeway traffic with three children: Zyra, the 6-year-old who was killed; a 4-year-old; and a 2-year-old. Rodriguez collided with an 18-wheeler, then hit a red Mercedes and then a box truck, according to investigators with the Houston Police Department.

Zyra flew from the Honda and was taken to the hospital in critical condition. She died the next day.

Rodriguez pleaded guilty and agreed to a sentencing hearing in front of a judge. State District Judge Andrea Beall heard evidence during an hours-long hearing on Wednesday and sentenced Rodriguez to 22 years.

Assistant District Attorney Erandy Marquez, who is assigned to the DA’s Vehicular Crimes Division, prosecuted the case. She said Rodriguez had a criminal record including possession of prescription drugs like muscle relaxers and marijuana. On the day of the incident, he had taken both.

“This could have been avoided, but it happened because he decided to consume a cocktail of drugs and then get behind the wheel with three little kids,” Marquez said. “All of his decisions – and this was his repeated pattern of behavior – led to him killing someone.”

She noted that intoxicated-driving crashes can injure or kill drivers, other people on the road and the people in the intoxicated person’s car.

Rodriguez has to serve at least half of the sentence before he is eligible for parole, and he cannot appeal the conviction.

Premios Juventud 2023: artistas confirmados para actuar en la fiesta más hot del verano

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Premios Juventud 2023, que celebra su aniversario 20 en esta edición y que se llevará a cabo por segunda ocasión consecutiva en la Isla del Encanto, en Puerto Rico, tendrá un line up que promete estar lleno de emociones y sorpresas para los fans de todo el mundo. Los ganadores se darán a conocer el 20 de julio en una transmisión que se podrá ver desde desde las 7P/6C por Univision.

Premios Juventud 2023, que celebra su aniversario 20 en esta edición, se celebrará por segunda ocasión consecutiva en la Isla del Encanto, en Puerto Rico, tendrá un line up que promete estar lleno de emociones y sorpresas para los fans de todo el mundo.

Como parte de esta programación contaremos con la participación de Danna PaolaEslabón ArmadoFarrukoSofía Reyes y Denise Rosenthal.

Sin duda, uno de los nombres más destacados en el cartel es el de Danna Paola, que deleitará al público con el TV debut de su último sencillo, ‘1Trago’, y además nos traerá otras sorpresas.

Cabe destacar que, Danna Paola no solo estará presente como intérprete, sino que también como nominada con un total de 5 nominaciones que demuestran su gran influencia y conexión con el público.

Las categorías en las que compite son: Artista On The Rise FemeninaQuiero MásJuntos Encienden Mis Redes (junto a su novio Alex Hoyer), Mejor Fandom y Mi Favorite Trendsetter.

Estas nominaciones reflejan el impacto que la también actriz ha tenido en la industria musical y en las redes sociales, convirtiéndola en una verdadera líder entre sus seguidores.

Pero las sorpresas no terminan ahí, otra destacada artista que hará su debut en el escenario de Premios Juventud será Denise Rosenthal, la talentosa cantante y compositora chilena.

Como parte del line up, la fiesta más hot del verano también contará con la presencia de Eslabón Armado, la banda mexicana-estadounidense de música sierreña.

Esta será la primera vez de la agrupación participa en este escenario tan importante, y lo harán con su mega hit ‘Ella Baila Sola’.

Esta canción, que forma parte de su sexto álbum Desvelado, fue escrita por el vocalista principal del grupo, Pedro Tovar.

El éxito de este tema, que la agrupación canta al lado de Peso Pluma, ha sido indiscutible, liderando los rankings más importantes de la industria.

Eslabón Armado tiene dos nominaciones en Premios Juventud 2023 en las categorías de Grupo o Dúo Favorito del Año y Mejor Canción Regional Mexicana.

Por su parte, el reconocido cantante puertorriqueño Farruko también estará presente y nos deleitará con el TV

Premiere de su último sencillo ‘Pasa_je_ro’, además de que también interpretará su exitoso tema Esta Vida.

Farruko está nominado en dos categorías, destacando su versatilidad como artista en el género pop/urbano. Las nominaciones incluyen Mejor Colaboración Pop/Urbano y La Coreo Más Hot.

A lo largo de su carrera, el intérprete ha sido ganador de cuatro Premios Juventud, lo cual es un reconocimiento a su talento y su impacto en la música.

Otra estrella que brillará en el escenario será Sofía Reyes. La talentosa cantante y compositora mexicana interpretará su exitoso tema ‘Marte’.

Premios Juventud 2023: Ellos son algunos artistas nominados por primera vez

Sofía Reyes se ha consolidado como una estrella pop mundial con su último álbum Mal De Amores, demostrando su versatilidad y su poder en la música latina.

A lo largo de su carrera, Sofía ha recibido múltiples premios y nominaciones, incluyendo dos nominaciones a los Latin American Music Awards, una nominación al Latin GRAMMY Award como Mejor Artista Nuevo, y en el pasado ha sido nominada en varias ocasiones a los Premios Juventud, entre otros galardones.

El line up de Premios Juventud promete una noche inolvidable, llena de talento y con superestrellas de la música latina que nos deleitarán con sus actuaciones y nos mantendrán al borde de nuestros asientos.

Premios Juventud 2023: dónde y cuándo será la fiesta más hot del verano

Premios Juventud, la fiesta más hot del verano será el jueves 20 de julio, ese día se celebrarán por todo lo alto sus 20 años. Puerto Rico será, por segunda vez, la sede del evento que se transmitirá en vivo por Univision desde las 7P/6C.

Por segundo año consecutivo Premios Juventud llega a la Isla del Encanto y el Coliseo José Miguel Agrelot se vestirá de gala para recibir a los jóvenes talentos que dejan huella en el mundo del entretenimiento y la música.

Alejandra Espinoza será una de las presentadoras de la celebración más esperada del verano junto a Ángela Aguilar.

Premios Juventud 2023: los nominados

La celebración contará, por primera vez, con 44 categorías con el propósito de reconocer las áreas de interés de las nuevas generaciones desde la música, el streaming, la moda, la innovación, la cultura y todo lo trending.

Entre las nuevas categorías destacan Mejor Canción para mi Ex, debido a que en los últimos meses muchos artistas han utilizado su talento musical para mostrar un cachito de su vida sentimental.

Por primera vez 8 artistas están en el top de la lista de nominaciones con 9 categorías cada uno, convirtiéndose en los más nominados: Bad BunnyGrupo FronteraMalumaPeso PlumaRauw AlejandroRosalíaShakira y TiniVE AQUÍ TODA LA LISTA DE ARTISTAS NOMINADOS A PREMIOS JUVENTUD

Como es tradición, la fiesta más hot comenzará con Noche de Estrellas que será conducido por Borja VocesMigbelis Castellanos, entre otros, allí tendremos la llegada de los invitados entrevistas, moda y por supuesto mucha música.

Source: www.univision.com

 

Fourth of July 2023: Making your ride road-trip ready for holiday weekend

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Are you among the record number of people expected to take a road trip this holiday weekend? Now’s the time to make sure your car won’t leave you stranded on the side of the road.

First, be sure your vehicle has an emergency kit and water in case you get stuck.

AAA Texas expects a record 3.2 million Texas road trippers this holiday weekend, and a record 20,000 calls for roadside assistance, which can be avoided by making a good B.E.T. (Batteries, Engine, Tires)

“Check your Battery, Engine, as well as your Tires,” said Josh Zuber with AAA Texas. “Make sure there’s no corrosion on your battery, that the clamps are good, the battery is not loose, and make sure it’s 3 years old or newer.”

“Look at the belts and the hose, make sure there are no cracks, wear and tear that could put you in some danger,” he added.

Make sure the coolant is filled up and has been flushed according to your manufacturer’s recommendation. And check the tires.  Some tire shops, like Discount Tire, will check them for free.

“Looking at that tire itself, it’s in that caution zone where we do recommend replacement especially going on long road trips during the summer,” explained Adrianne Williams, a Store Manager with Discount Tire.

The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association says more than half of all drivers don’t know how to check a tire’s tread.  You can buy a tire tread depth gauge for a few dollars, or use a quarter.

“Flip it upside down and check in several spots on your tire. And if there’s any space between Washington’s head and tread, it’s time to get some new tires really soon,” said Zuber.

You can check the tire’s age by seeing the date it was manufactured printed on the side.

“We do recommend replacement at 6 years of age because tires at six years and older will have a higher risk of tread separation, sidewall bulges, and other tire-related problems. So this tire itself was made in the year 2020,” said Williams.

And check the air pressure. A tire pressure gauge costs under a dollar. Be sure to check your spare tire’s air pressure, too. And remember, the sun wears out wiper blades so replace them every six months.

Source: www.fox26houston.com

Thousands of flights canceled as travel chaos threatens Fourth of July weekend

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Americans may have to put their weekend celebrations on hold. Travelers in the US faced a chaotic week leading up to the Fourth of July weekend as soaring flight delays and cancellations were seen across the country.

From Monday through Wednesday, at least 28,000 flights were delayed each day, and at least 1,200 were canceled, with Monday and Tuesday seeing about 2,200 cancellations each, according to the flight-tracking website FlightAware. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) forecast 29 June would be the busiest day for air travel during the summer, with 52,564 scheduled flights. By 1pm ET on Thursday, over 19,000 flights across the country had been delayed and 1,160 had been cancelled, according to FlightAware.

Typically just over a thousand flights are delayed and a few hundred are canceled on a given day. Airlines and federal transportation agencies have struggled with severe weather and staffing issues recently, issues that can cause headaches throughout the airline industry and for fliers even without the record-high travel numbers seen this summer. But the surge in holiday travel has exacerbated the situation.

The Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) daily checkpoint travel numbers, which reports the number of fliers passing through TSA checkpoints, shows that more people have been flying in the days before the Fourth of July weekend this year compared to previous years, including before the pandemic.

The auto insurance agency AAA projects that 50.7 million Americans will travel over 50 miles (80km) for this Fourth of July weekend, with just over 43 million traveling by car. This beats 2019, when 49 million Americans traveled for the holiday, the previous record for the number of Fourth of July travelers.

“What this tells us is that despite inventory being limited and some prices 50% higher, consumers are not cutting back on travel this summer,” AAA said in a statement.

While multiple airlines have been experiencing delays and cancellations, passengers on United have been the most affected over the last week, with the airline seeing over 2,000 cancellations and over 40,000 of its flights experiencing delays, according to FlightAware, the most of any airline.

The huge disruptions affecting the airline are reminiscent of the airline industry in December, when Southwest Airlines’ internal software system crashed after a winter storm caused severe delays and cancellations. Weather events can ultimately lead to staffing issues for airlines, who often schedule crews and pilots on a tight timeline.

In a memo to United employees on Monday, the United CEO, Scott Kirby, said that an estimated 150,000 United customers were affected by delays or cancellations that were exacerbated by FAA staffing shortages. The FAA limited arrivals and departures out of the New York area on 24 June as storms had an impact.

“It led to massive delays, cancellations, diversions, as well as crews and aircraft out of position,” Kirby said. “That put everyone behind the eight ball when weather actually did hit on Sunday and was further compounded by FAA staffing shortages Sunday evening.”

A report on the FAA released on 21 June said that the agency had been facing air traffic controller staffing issues since the start of the pandemic. Twenty of the 26 major air traffic control centers in the country are staffed at below 85% of the staffing threshold. New York’s air traffic control center, which serves the city’s three large airports, is staffed at 54% of the threshold.

Though the FAA has not directly responded to United’s allegations, the federal agency said in a statement that it “will always collaborate with anyone seriously willing to join us to solve a problem”.

On Twitter on Thursday morning, the transportation secretary, Pete Buttigieg, wrote: “With the exception of United, airlines have recovered to a more typical cancellation/delay rate as of this morning after the severe weather earlier this week.

“FAA will continue to work with airlines to help them minimize disruptions during the busy 4th of July travel weekend,” Buttigieg wrote.

A day earlier, Buttigieg posted a video of himself on a commercial flight saying that the department is “closely watching air travel this week”.

“Weather has been rough, especially in the last four to five days. It caused a lot of cancellations and delays for many passengers around the country,” he said. “We’ve known that summer is going to be a stress test on the system.”

Source: www.theguardian.com

Texas Department of Public Safety must release documents related to Uvalde school shooting, judge rules

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The Texas Department of Public Safety must release records related to last year’s deadly Uvalde elementary school shooting, a district court judge in Austin ruled Thursday.

District court judge Daniella Deseta Lyttle ruled in favor of a coalition of media outlets – including CNN – that sued the state department last year, arguing that the department violated state law by broadly refusing to release records related to the May 2022 massacre of 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School.

The suit was brought by more than a dozen major news outlets seeking transparency and insight into the botched response of law enforcement who arrived at the scene and waited for more than an hour before confronting and killing the gunman, who had holed up inside a pair of connected classrooms with the victims.

The public safety department had disclosed some information, but dismissed requests for other records on the grounds that a local district attorney says she is conducting an ongoing investigation.

The department has been asked to produce dashcam videos from police vehicles, recordings and transcripts of 911 calls, records of the training public safety department officers received and numerous other documents.

The department can redact some information from the records before releasing them as allowed by law, and must provide a list of proposed redactions to the court by August 31, the judge said. A hearing is expected to be held in September to discuss the department’s proposal.

In the wake of the massacre, families and public officials slammed the Texas Department of Public Safety for its reluctance to share information and shifting narratives on authorities’ actions that day.

“The Texas Department of Public Safety has offered inconsistent accounts of how law enforcement responded to the Uvalde tragedy, and its lack of transparency has stirred suspicion and frustration in a community that is still struggling with grief and shock,” Laura Lee Prather, a First Amendment lawyer who represents the plaintiffs, said when the suit was filed.

The other news organizations participating in the suit are ABC, CBS, NBC, The New York Times, Wall Street Journal owner Dow Jones, The Washington Post, ProPublica, and local TV and media companies Gannett, Graham Media, Scripps and TEGNA.

A Texas House investigative committee tasked with examining the circumstances surrounding the shooting found “systemic failures and egregious poor decision making” by law enforcement and other entities, according to a preliminary report the panel released in July 2022.

The report outlined a series of failures by several law enforcement agencies and described “an overall lackadaisical approach” by authorities on the scene.

The report said that first responders “lost critical momentum” by treating the situation as a “barricaded subject” scenario instead of an active shooter situation.

Source: edition.cnn.com

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of June 29, 2023 at 2:00 pm.

JEFFREY ALAN CLARK

W/M      03-05-85      5’10”/148 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1809427
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Houston Texas

KRISTIN MICHELLE DEHAY

W/F      05-22-71      5’05”/130 Lbs.      Bln/Bro
Warrant #: 1820888
EVAD ARREST/DETENTION W/PREV C
Last known location: Houston Texas

RICKY LYNN GASKIN II

B/M      12-15-86      5’07”/155 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1820277
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Houston Texas

BUNYAMIN KIZILYIDIRIM

W/M      11-13-82      5’05”/160 Lbs      Blk/Haz
Warrant #: 1821144
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$2,500<30K
Last known location: Houston Texas

LAWRENCE EVERETT LEWIS

B/M      11-12-63      5’06”/187 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1820972
ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

ASHLEY MARIE MCCOY

B/F      09-15-88      5’04”/157 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1821104
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$2,500<$30K
Last known location: Houston Texas

ROSALINDA PANIAGUA-GONZALEZ

W/F      12-26-66      5’05”/252 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1727755
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO- 5-9 IT
Last known location: Houston Texas

BRIAN ALEXIS RIVERA

W/M      06-20-00      5’08”/170 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1771616
CARRY PROH WPN PROHBITED PLACE
Last known location: Brownsville Texas

HANNAH MCKENZIE SHINN

W/F      08-27-99      5’07”/135 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1821448, 1821449
FORGERY GOVERNMENT INSTRUMENT
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO -10-49
Last known location: Houston Texas

PRECIOUS LYNN NICHOLE WARE

B/F      09-09-93      5’02”/152 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1821050
BURG W-INTENT-COMMIT OTHER FEL
Last known location: Houston Texas

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37 millones de km en avión: una vida de lujo gracias a un pase vitalicio de United Airlines de 1990

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Tom Stuker se convirtió en viajero frecuente tras una irresistible oferta que United Airlines ofreció durante 1990. El ciudadano estadounidense reveló en sus redes sociales -y más tarde en una entrevista a la prensa- cuáles son los beneficios de trasladarse constantemente en avión y bajo una misma aerolínea. En 2019 alcanzó su máximo récord, ya que viajó más de 370 veces.

En diálogo con The Washington Post, el viajero contó que 30 años atrás aprovechó la oferta de su vida. Compró un total de 23 millones de millas por un valor de 290.000 dólares, algo así como 147.485.300 de pesos argentinos al cambio oficial actual. Esto resultó atractivo y cambió la vida de Tom, quien de inmediato comenzó a viajar por el mundo como si no existiera mañana.

En la entrevista que le ofreció al medio estadounidense, el experimentado viajero enumeró algunos beneficios que conlleva el hecho de viajar seguido en la misma empresa. Uno de sus primeros tips fue el de actuar como si “conocieras a la azafata”. Según afirmó, puede que te lleves “todo tipo de cosas gratis”. Además remarcó: “Siempre digo (a las azafatas): ‘¡Te recuerdo! Nos diste un gran servicio la última vez. Quería darte las gracias de nuevo’”.

Otro de los consejos de Tom para todo tipo de viajeros, sean frecuentes o no, fue el de aprovechar cada espacio del asiento. Así, recomendó llevar un bolso que tenga la capacidad de entrar debajo, ya que al final de cuentas “cada ciudad tiene lavanderías y locales”.

El último consejo del estadounidense fue en referencia a las personas molestas. De manera tajante advirtió acerca de quienes durante el viaje realizan llamadas o incluso hacen reuniones de trabajo de asiento a asiento. “Sean corteses”, sentenció Tom y agregó: “Cada vez que alguien atiende una larga llamada de negocios en el altavoz, siempre digo: ‘Escuchá, la próxima vez que nos invites a todos a tu reunión de negocios, traé comida’”.
Lo sorprendente del sistema que eligió Stuker para recorrer el mundo es que cada viaje que realiza también acumula más millas. Tras su récord de 373 vuelos, sumó más de 1.46 millones de millas extra. Uno de sus destinos favoritos es Australia, país al cual fue más de 350 veces ya que su sociedad lo “enamoró”.
Al ser un viajero frecuente de United Airlines, la empresa instaló un sistema de check-in para él solo. Además cuenta con una puerta contigua frente a la línea de seguridad aeroportuaria y lo más excéntrico es que cada vez que llega a las instalaciones, el personal lo recibe en el área VIP, con champagne y varias delicias.

En tanto, en sus redes sociales Tom Stuker enseña su vida de lujo arriba de los aviones. En cada sitio al que arriba, describe sus percepciones y consejos a la hora de volar. Hasta se fotografió en distintas ocasiones con los pilotos de la aerolínea, quienes ya lo conocen, al igual que las azafatasCon más de 10.000 seguidores, el viajero se convirtió en un influencer que a diario acumula elogios por parte de los usuarios, quienes también insisten en conocer más de sus consejos para tener en cuenta al momento del traslado.

Source: www.lanacion.com.ar

 

Simone Biles reaparecerá al cabo de dos años en el US Classic

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La campeona olímpica en Río 2016 y quíntuple campeona mundial de gimnasia artística, la estadounidense Simone Biles, reaparecerá el 4 de agosto en el US Classic, según ha informado la federación de su país, USA Gymnastics.

Biles no compite desde los Juegos de Tokio, en los que tuvo que renunciar a las finales por equipos y del concurso general individual debido a un trastorno metal sufrido durante la rotación en el salto de potro del concurso por equipos. Días después pudo intervenir en la final de barra de equilibrios, en la que ganó la medalla de bronce.

Biles, de 26 años, contrajo matrimonio el pasado 24 de abril con el jugador de la NFL Jonathan Owens.

Esta es la segunda vez en la que Biles hace una larga pausa en su carrera. Tras ganar el oro en el ‘all around’ en los Juegos de Río no volvió a entrenarse hasta finales de 2017 y reapareció en competición mayo de 2018. En esta ocasión la gimnasta no ha manifestado públicamente sus planes, ni si pretende competir en París 2024, que serían sus terceros Juegos Olímpicos.

En el US Classic, que tendrá lugar en Chicago, competirán las dos últimas campeonas olímpicas, Biles y su sucesora en Rio, Sunisa Lee, así como la vigente campeona olímpica en suelo, Jade Carey.

Source: www.marca.com

‘Titanic’ llegará a Netflix y critican a la plataforma por “oportunista”: ¿fue una coincidencia?

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La tragedia del sumergible Titán conmocionó a todo el mundo, ya que cobró la vida de 5 personas, luego de que éste se perdiera al explorar los restos del Titanic. Y a tan solo una semana, Netflix ha anunciado que la cinta de James Cameron sobre el naufragio del transatlántico llegará a su catálogo.

Como era de esperarse, esta situación ha convertido a la plataforma en streaming en un blanco de críticas, ya que muchas personas consideran que la compañía está intentando hacer dinero con la muerte de quienes iban a bordo del submarino.

“Murieron personas en un trágico accidente en el sitio del Titanic y ahora aprovechan el momento para atraer espectadores, es más que desagradable”, dijo un internauta en su cuenta de Twitter.

Como éste, hay muchos comentarios, pues las personas coinciden con que ha pasado muy poco tiempo desde la tragedia de Titán y ahora la plataforma usa este accidente para hacer dinero, tachando a Netflix como “oportunista”.

“¿Publicidad de mal gusto?”, “Tal vez sea de mal gusto para algunos, pero la gente aún lo verá”, “Netflix vio la oportunidad y no perdió el tiempo”, son algunas de las reacciones; otros más piden a los usuarios de la plataforma que no vean la cinta.

Luego de que la Guardia Costera de Estados Unidos informara sobre la muerte de los miembros de la tripulación de Titán a causa de una implosión, los usuarios de plataformas en streaming ya esperaban que estas empresas anunciaran en los próximos días la creación de series y documentales sobre el caso.

¿Fue coincidencia el estreno de ‘Titanic’ en Netflix?

Titanic formará parte del catálogo de Netflix para Estados Unidos y Canadá a partir del 1 de julio. Aunque pueda parecer que la empresa realmente se aprovecha de la situación, se trataría únicamente de una casualidad.

Pues las licencias de las películas y series que llegarán a las plataformas en streaming se negocian con meses de anticipación, de acuerdo con el portal especializado en cine, Variety.

“Las muertes de los miembros de Titán se anunciaron el 22 de junio. Si Titanic llega el 1 de julio, Netflix resolvió el acuerdo de licencia más de unos meses antes de esa fecha”, señaló una fuente familiarizada con el acuerdo al medio.

Esto quiere decir que fue mucho antes de que el mundo conociera el caso de Titán y el desenlace que tendría, por lo cual “es poco probable que Netflix esté tratando de capitalizar la tragedia”.

Source: www.reporteindigo.com

Houston murder rate plummets 27% in 2023, Chief Finner says

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A surge in Houston lawbreaking and violence unseen since the early 1990s may well be easing. In 2022, for example, it seemed like homicides and deadly shootings were dominating headlines to the point where lifelong residents, including myself, had to ask ourselves “has crime really always been this bad?”

Houston PD Chief Troy Finner, however, shared new reports before Houston City Council noting that the crime rate has decreased 6% year-over-year. Additionally, homicides are down 27% compared to the first quarter of 2022, as well as human trafficking is down by 23%, aggravated assault, and overall violent crime is down by 12%, robbery is down 10 %, and rape is down 6%.

Even nonviolent crime has seen an overall decrease of 5%. The Chief still reassured the council members it will be an ongoing effort and will take everyone’s assistance to maintain this downward trend.

“We still have to make smart decisions,” Chief Finner said. “We still have to help our neighbors out. Summer is coming, and we got to group together stronger.”

Property crime has seen a slight increase, however, with car thefts up 14% and burglary up 2%. On a brighter note, catalytic converter thefts are down, with commodity prices lowering and punishments for thieves getting harsher.

“My focus, my goal, and everybody in this police department and everybody in the criminal justice system is to continue to drive those numbers down,” Chief Finner added. “You look at the numbers and the truth speaks.

Mayor Sylvester Turner credited his 14-month-old “One Safe Houston” Initiative for the downtick in crime, while also admonishing the hyper-permissive bond policies of some District Court judges as documented by FOX 26 reporter Randy Wallace.

“Just like I saw a story the other night and people are carrying machine guns and all that other stuff, judges have to keep them [in jail] longer,” he said. “You can’t put them back on the street. That works against everybody.”

“People are coming together,” Chief Finner concluded. “We are safer than we were last year, and we are never satisfied.”

Source: www.fox26houston.com

100-Degree Days, How Does That Compare to Years Past?

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It’s that time of year: cue the days of walking outside and straining your eyes to see past the blurry waves of heat in the distance, primed with sunscreen and, hopefully, your security blanket water bottle. Twenty minutes in, it happens. The sweat beads into a small lake on your lower back, and you can no longer form a coherent thought. It’s as if the cavity of your body is stuffed with a fuzzy blanket, too warm for comfort. Are you getting dizzy? Maybe take a swig of water. Is that sweat forming at the back of your knees? Is that normal?

No matter how many times one may claim, “I’m Texan. I’m used to it,” the heat is . . . hot. And now, with weather pattern El Niño in effect, some Texas cities could face triple-digit temperatures about three weeks earlier than in a typical year, according to KXAN meteorologist Kristen Currie. The good news is that, taken as a whole, temperatures throughout the summer won’t be as bad as last year.

But that knowledge won’t help us much over the next week. “It’s all because we’ve got this big area of high pressure sitting on top of us,” Currie says. “There’s going to be many cities from Austin pretty much southward and eastward that will get into the upper nineties to low hundred[s]. Austin certainly won’t be alone in seeing the triple-digit heat.”

Why has Texas been experiencing more weather extremes in recent years? Part of the reason for the hot summers is because the state lends itself to a heat-dome type of atmosphere due to high-pressure systems. Another contributing factor to the heat, as well as to the weather fluctuations, is climate change. “We are going to have those down years where it isn’t quite as pronounced of a warming,” Currie explains. “I think when people hear ‘global warming,’ they think everything is getting hotter. Climate change is more like you’re gonna see more extremes, like last year, but you’re still gonna have average years in between.”

Below we’ve compared this year’s triple-digit onset in major Texas cities to those of years past, and dug into just how many days we can expect to be disgustingly sweaty this summer.

Austin

The city of Austin usually sees the meter hitting 100 degrees around the end of June, with the earliest 100-degree day coming May 4 of 1984. Seems like this year Mother Nature must have channeled Mustafar, the hell planet covered in lava where Darth Vader lived; there’s no doubt temperatures will be hitting 100 degrees early, with a prediction for the first gift as early as next week.

Last summer Austin had sixty-eight 100-degrees-or-higher days, which ranks as the third-highest number of triple-digit days in the city’s history. It would be hard to beat the record of ninety days, which happened in 2011, but anything is possible.

Dallas

Last summer was the fourth hottest for Dallas, with 47 days of triple-digit temperatures, whereas 2011 remains the hottest summer to date. The year 2006 must’ve been a weird one, as the earliest recorded triple-digit day occurred in April, a full two months before anyone even thinks about preparing for the heat.

El Paso

El Paso’s 2022 summer brought 33 triple-digit days, whereas the average is about 15. The earliest sign of 100-plus-degree weather (since the city began keeping a record, in 1887) occurred May 7, 2020, but it comes in mid-June on average.

Houston

In comparison to other major Texas cities, Houston got off easy last summer with only seventeen days of triple-digit misery. The city is hot and humid, but its average number of triple-digit days is about three. There isn’t much to say here except: you win, Houston.

San Antonio

With rain in the forecast, next week’s likely triple-digit temps in San Antonio will be paired with muggy conditions. Last summer the city reached 58 days of 100 degrees or higher, the second highest on record and just one day short of tying 2009’s record.

The earliest triple-digit day the Alamo City experienced was just a few days after Valentine’s Day in 1996.

While it’s still looking to be a scorcher this summer, our friend El Niño could potentially bring some not-so-hot days, which is more than any Texan could ask for.

Source: www.texasmonthly.com

Revelaron una grabación en la que Donald Trump dice poseer un documento clasificado sobre Irán

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The Washington Post ha obtenido la grabación de audio de 2021 en la que el expresidente Donald Trump parece jactarse de poseer un documento clasificado relacionado con Irán que reconoce que no desclasificó antes de dejar el cargo.

La grabación, realizada en una reunión en el campo de golf de Trump en Bedminster (Nueva Jersey), es una importante prueba obtenida por el abogado especial Jack Smith. Parece socavar las afirmaciones de Trump de que había desclasificado los documentos antes de dejar el cargo o que no sabía de la posesión de documentos restringidos después de dejar la Casa Blanca.

La grabación, a la que se hace referencia en la acusación federal contra Trump y difundida por primera vez el lunes por la CNN, muestra a Trump describiendo un documento de varias páginas que, según alega, trata sobre un posible ataque a Irán.

“Verás, como presidente podría haberlo desclasificado, ahora no puedo… . ¿No es interesante? Es genial”, dijo Trump en la grabación.

Trump se enfrenta ahora a 37 cargos por delitos graves relacionados con el presunto manejo indebido de documentos clasificados. En una entrevista reciente, Trump afirmó que desconocía que los documentos sobre Irán estuvieran entre el material de las cajas recuperadas en Mar-a-Lago -su club privado y residencia en Florida- por el FBI y el Departamento de Justicia. También siguió afirmando que todo lo que se llevó estaba desclasificado. A principios de este mes se declaró inocente durante una comparecencia ante un tribunal federal de Miami.

El escrito de acusación de 49 páginas de la fiscalía describe dos casos en los que Trump reveló documentos confidenciales en entornos no seguros, después de la presidencia, a personas que carecían de las autorizaciones de seguridad necesarias para ver cualquier información clasificada. El segundo caso descrito en la acusación fue una reunión en agosto o septiembre de 2021 en la que Trump mostró a un representante anónimo de su comité de acción política un mapa clasificado del “País B” y le dijo que no debería compartir el mapa.

La juez Aileen M. Cannon ha programado la primera conferencia previa al juicio en el caso para el 14 de julio.

Source: www.infobae.com

Putin condemns mutiny attempt as Prigozhin explains Wagner rebellion

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President Putin and Wagner boss Yevgeny Prigozhin have both made public statements about a suspected mutiny with Putin issuing ultimatum to mercenaries

After being notably absent from public view since the weekend’s abortive mutiny, both Russian President Vladimir Putin and Wagner group chief Yevgeny Prigozhin have reappeared . Both have delivered recorded statements.

On Monday evening Putin addressed the nation after the so-called Wagner PMC mutiny that took place on Saturday.

Putin warned that any attempt to create unrest in Russia would be “doomed to fail” in an address where he commented the actions of PMC Wagner and its consequences.

Underlining Putin’s five minute address to the nation was the message that Russia had been saved by a sense of unity.

“Today I once again appeal to all citizens of Russia,” said Putin. “Thank you for your endurance, solidarity and patriotism. This civic solidarity has shown that any blackmail, any attempt to create internal turmoil is doomed to failure.

“I repeat, that the highest consolidation of society, executive and legislative power at all levels was shown. ”

‘Fight or leave’

After condemning the armed mutiny in the strongest terms, the main message to the Wagner troops who had marched on Moscow was to fight for Russia or leave for Belarus.

“Today, you have the opportunity to continue your service for Russia by signing a contract with the [Russian Defence ministry] or other military and law enforcement structures, or to go back to your family and close ones.

“Those who want can leave for Belarus. The promise that I gave, will be fulfilled”

Putin’s unscheduled appearance came just hours after Yevgeny Prigozhin issued a defiant 11-minute statement in which he said he had not intended to shed blood or sought to topple the Russian president.

The Wagner boss defended his aborted mutiny Monday as a bid to save his mercenary outfit and expose the failures of Russia’s military leadership, not to challenge the Kremlin.

“Two major factors influenced our decision to stop,” said Prigozhin. “We did not want to shed Russian blood. Secondly, we went to demonstrate our protest, and not to overthrow the authorities in the country.”

Putin blamed western interference for the rebellion but President Joe Biden has quickly denied US, or NATO involvement saying it is up to Russians to manage their affairs.

Speaking before an event on infrastructure in the White House East Room, Biden said it’s “too early” to assess the impact on the war in Ukraine.

Source: www.euronews.com

Travel chaos looms for July 4th weekend: Hundreds of flights are canceled out of NYC due to storms

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A dangerous heat wave affecting the US South is expected to worsen this week, bringing with it record-breaking temperatures that will top 100 degrees.

‘Excessive’ is the word the National Weather Service has used to describe the forecast for the next few days for states like Texas and Louisiana, which are already seeing temperatures that feel close to 120 degrees Fahrenheit.

Currently, more than 55million people from southern Arizona to the Florida coast, are feeling the effects of the record-breaking temperatures – which meteorologists now warn is set to stay through the Fourth of July weekend.

The heat has already resulted in the death of a Dallas postal worker – as well as a 31-year-old man and his stepson in an Austin park.

Still looming over Texas and parts of Mexico, the scorching ‘heat dome’ is now set to expand, experts said Tuesday – while being compounded by a series of storms ripping through the country further north, disrupting more than 1,700 flights in the process, and spawning several tornadoes.

The service warned Tuesday of the dome’s progress this week. ‘High temperatures Friday and Saturday across much of southern New Mexico and into portions of western, southern, and central Texas will range between 105 110 degrees.’

It added: ‘Highs closer to the Gulf Coast will be in the upper 90s to low 100s, but dew points in the 70s will contribute to heat indices of 105-115, locally as high as 120 degrees.’

In a separate statement, the service’s prediction warned that over the course of next week, the weather will bring ‘more danger than a typical heat event, due to the longevity of near-record or record high nighttime lows and elevated heat index[es].

As previously mentioned, some 55million people – 16 percent of the contiguous United States – live in the areas expected be affected by the rapidly spreading dome.

Excessive heat warnings, the highest level of heat alerts, are currently in effect in cities like Dallas, New Orleans and Baton Rouge, which are expected to bear the brunt of the extreme weather

There, the heat index will approach 120 degrees, before worsening Wednesday as the system moves northward, officials said Tuesday.

As this happens, cities in the Central Plains and Missouri Valley – already victims to a series of twister-spawning storms – will also fall victim to the dangerous temperatures, with readings poised to pass the triple digits in places like Oklahoma.

Moreover, the heat mass is simultaneously expanding eastward, toward already hard-hit rural communities in Louisiana and Arkansas.

Temperatures in those states are set to surpass 100 degrees Fahrenheit Wednesday after nearing that marker Tuesday afternoon, extending into Mississippi and even Alabama – where temperature will feel as if they are 110 to 115 degrees, officials say.

Source: www.dailymail.co

Rockets rookie Amen Thompson finds strength, role model in older brother Troy Thompson Jr.

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As Amen Thompson, whom the Houston Rockets selected with the No. 4 overall pick in the 2023 NBA draft, walked into Toyota Center for his introductory press conference, he was led by his family. That group included his parents, Maya and Troy Thompson Sr.; his identical twin brother, Ausar, who was drafted one spot after Amen by the Detroit Pistons; and older brother Troy Thompson Jr., one of his biggest inspirations to play basketball.

Laying the foundation for hard work and dedication, Troy, who is eight years older than his younger brothers, was a very skilled high school player. After taking off a year after graduation, he chose to stay closer to home and attended City College of San Francisco in 2014. He made the team as a walk-on and received 11 offers to play Division 1 basketball during his time there.

Halfway through his first year, he wrote his future goals down, and one of them was to potentially continue his playing days and education at a historically black college or university (HBCU).

Thompson Jr.’s first choice was Howard University, which his parents attended. Still, he selected Prairie View A&M University, located 47 miles outside of Houston, to finish out his final two years of eligibility from 2016 through 2018.

“I wrote down that I wanted to get 10 division one offers, and at least one of them be an HBCU,” Thompson Jr. said. “I have family members that went to Prairie View, and it has a little nostalgic vibe with them (his parents). I didn’t know a lot about PV until I got there. It was so welcoming, and it was a great experience for me. It helped me become a man. It was a good experience.”

Sharing those experiences with his younger siblings was one of the things that kept them motivated to continue following their dreams of making it into the NBA. Thompson Jr. tried out for Sacramento’s NBA G-League affiliate, the Stockton Kings, in 2019, but he was not selected for the roster after the final cuts.

“Growing up, I didn’t even know that I was the influence I was,” Thompson Jr. said of being an inspiration to his brothers.

Yet, he was very instrumental in the futures of Amen and Ausar as they decided to skip college and play two years at Overtime Elite, where they could strictly focus on basketball.

“He is the blueprint and the role model for me,” Amen said of his older brother. “Growing up in Oakland, my family tried to keep me away from certain things, and he was a big part of that because he went through that stuff. Seeing where he was able to get in basketball made me believe that I could do anything.”

Source: rocketswire.usatoday.com

Shooter in attack that killed 5 at Colorado Springs gay nightclub pleads guilty, gets life in prison

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The suspect in a mass shooting that killed five people at a Colorado Springs LGBTQ+ nightclub in 2022 has been sentenced to life in prison after pleading guilty to murder and other charges in the attack.

The sentencing of Anderson Lee Aldrich comes just seven months after the shooting and spares victims’ families and survivors a long and potentially painful trial.

Aldrich, who declined to address the court prior to sentencing, pleaded guilty to five counts of murder and 46 counts of attempted murder. Aldrich also pleaded no contest to two hate crimes, one a felony and the other a misdemeanor.

“This thing sitting in this court room is not a human, it is a monster,” said Jessica Fierro, who’s daughter’s boyfriend was killed that night. “The devil awaits with open arms.”

The guilty plea comes just seven months after the shooting and spares victim’s families and survivors a long and potentially painful trial.

Photographs of victims of a mass shooting at a gay nightclub are on display at a memorial on November 23, 2022, in Colorado Springs, Colorado.

People in the courtroom wiped away tears as Judge Michael McHenry explained the charges and read out the names of the victims. Relatives and friends of victims were able to give statements in court to remember their loved ones and survivors spoke about how their lives were forever altered just before midnight on Nov. 19 when the suspect walked into Club Q and indiscriminately fired an AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle.

The father of a Club Q bartender said Daniel Aston had been in the prime of his life when he was shot and killed. “He was huge light in this world that was snuffed out by a heinous, evil and cowardly act,” Jeff Aston said. “I will never again hear him laugh at my dad jokes.”

Daniel Aston’s mother, Sabrina, was among those who said they would not forgive the crimes.

Another forgave the shooter without excusing the crime.

“I forgive this individual, as they are a symbol of a broken system, of hate and vitriol pushed against us as a community,” said Wyatt Kent, Aston’s partner. “What brings joy to me is that this hurt individual will never be able to see the joy and the light that has been wrought into our community as an outcome.”

In addition to Aston, the victims of the shooting were identified as Kelly Loving, Derrick Rump, Ashley Paugh and Raymond Green Vance.

The shooter’s body shook slightly as the victims and family members spoke. The defendant also looked down and glanced occasionally at a screen showing photos of the victims.

“I intentionally and after deliberation caused the death of each victim,” Aldrich told the judge.

The guilty plea follows a series of jailhouse phone calls from the shooter to The Associated Press expressing remorse and the intention to face the consequences for the shooting.

Several survivors told the AP about the plea agreement after being approached about the shooter’s comments to AP. They said prosecutors had notified them that the shooter, who is nonbinary and uses they and them pronouns, would plead guilty to charges that would ensure a sentence of life behind bars.

The shooter originally was charged with more than 300 state counts, including murder and hate crimes. The U.S. Justice Department is considering pursuing federal hate crime charges, according to a senior law enforcement official familiar with the matter who spoke to AP on condition of anonymity to discuss the ongoing case.

The line to get through security early Monday snaked through the large plaza outside the courthouse as victims and others queued up to attend the hearing. One man wore a t-shirt saying “Loved Always & Never Forgotten.”

The attack at Club Q came over a year after the shooter had been arrested for threatening their grandparents and vowing to become “the next mass killer.” In June 2021, the shooter’s grandparents told authorities that they were warned not to stand in the way of a plan to stockpile guns, ammo, body armor and a homemade bomb. The shooter was then arrested after a standoff with SWAT officers that was livestreamed on Facebook.

However, the charges against the shooter were thrown out in July 2022 after Aldrich’s mother and grandparents, the victims in the case, refused to cooperate with prosecutors, evading efforts to serve them with subpoenas to testify, according to court documents unsealed after the shooting.

Xavier Kraus, a former neighbor, told CBS Colorado that the suspect got their guns back following the 2021 incident.

“We had a conversation that time too about, you know, I expressed my fear of guns,” Kraus said. “He tried to assure me, ‘It’s not the gun you have to be afraid of, bro. It’s the people behind the gun.'”

Other relatives told a judge they feared the shooter would hurt their grandparents if released, painting a picture of an isolated, violent person who did not have a job and was given $30,000 that was spent largely on the purchase of 3D printers to make guns, the records showed.

The shooter was released from jail then and authorities kept two guns – a ghost gun pistol and an MM15 rifle – seized in the arrest. But there was nothing to stop the shooter from legally purchasing more firearms, raising questions immediately after the shooting about whether authorities should have sought a red flag order to prevent such purchases.

The El Paso County Sheriff’s Office said it would not have been able to seek a court order stopping the shooter from buying or possessing guns because the 2021 arrest record was sealed after the charges were dropped. There was no new evidence that they could use to prove that Aldrich posed a threat “in the near future,” the sheriff’s office said.

Investigators later revealed that the two guns the shooter had during the Club Q attack – the rifle and a handgun – appeared to be ghost guns, or firearms without serial numbers that are homemade and do not require an owner to pass a background check.

The shooter told AP in one of the interviews from jail they were on a “very large plethora of drugs” and abusing steroids at the time of the attack. But they did not answer directly regarding the hate crimes charges. When asked whether the attack was motivated by hate, Aldrich said only that was “completely off base.” The shooter’s attorneys, who have not disputed Aldrich’s role in the shooting, have also pushed back on hate being the reason.

Some survivors who listened to the recorded phone calls saw the shooter’s comments as an attempt to avoid the death penalty which still exists in the federal system. Colorado abolished it in 2020 and life without prison is now the mandated sentence for first-degree murder in the state. They objected to the shooter’s unwillingness to discuss a motive and their use of passive, general language like “I just can’t believe what happened” and “I wish I could turn back time.”

Source: www.cbsnews.com

Beyoncé y SZA, grandes ganadoras de los BET Awards

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Beyoncé y SZA han sido las artistas más premiadas en los premios BET de este año. Beyoncé y su ‘Break My Soul’ se llevaron el premio elegido por la audiencia, el Viewer’s Choice Award, y también el premio que la organización de los BET otorga a canciones motivadoras de mujeres empoderadas (BET Her Award).

Ella y SZA compartieron premio en la categoría del Álbum del Año por ‘Renaissance’ y ‘SOS’, respectivamente. Además del disco del año, SZA se llevó el reconocimiento al Vídeo del Año (por ‘Kill Bill’) y el premio a Mejor Artista Femenina de R&B/Pop.

Aunque Drake era el artista con más nominaciones, 7 en total, no se llevó ningún premio en solitario. Ganaba la Mejor Colaboración por ‘Wait for U’, con Future y Tems, y el premio a Mejor Grupo (por su reciente álbum) con 21 Savage. También en esta categoría estaban nominados Quavo y Takeoff, que no se llevaron el galardón, pero dieron la actuación más importante de la noche con ‘Bad and Boujee’. Era la primera vez que se juntaban después de la muerte de Takeoff el año pasado, y a él le dedicaron su reunión.

Otros premiados: Mejor Artista Masculino de R&B/Pop fue para Usher y Chris Brown; Latto conseguía el premio a la Mejor Artista Femenina de Hip Hop y Kendrick Lamar al Mejor Artista Masculino de Hip Hop. El reconocimiento al Mejor Artista Revelación fue para Coco Jones, que también actuó con ‘ICU’.

No solo Quavo, Takeoff y Coco Jones se subieron al escenario durante la gala de los premios. También Lil Uzi Vert, Ice Spice, Latto o GloRilla tuvieron su momento y dieron actuaciones de lo más comentadas en redes. También hubo en los premios espacio para celebrar a la gran Tina Turner, lo hizo Patti LaBelle con la canción ‘The Best’.

Por último, en cuanto a música, la canción premiada en la categoría de Premio Dr. Bobby Jones al Mejor Gospel/Inspirational fue para ‘Bless Me’, de Maverick City Music y Kirk Franklin (tiene el récord de estos premios). Además, Teyana «Spike Tey» Taylor se llevó el premio al Director de Vídeo del Año, Burna Boy al Mejor Acto Internacional, y Libianca al Mejor Nuevo Acto Internacional. Obviamente también se homenajeó a Busta Rhymes (este año el Premio a la Trayectoria Profesional lo ganó el rapero, escritor y productor) de la mano de BIA, Coi Leray y Spice, entre otros.

Source: jenesaispop.com

Passenger shot and killed Uber driver she believed was taking her to Mexico, police say

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A woman accused of fatally shooting her Uber driver in Texas after falsely believing she was being driven to Mexico against her will has been charged with murder, authorities said.

Phoebe D. Copas, 48, of Tompkinsville, Kentucky, remained in El Paso County jail following her arrest June 16, the day the driver was shot, according to El Paso police and county jail records.

The family of driver Daniel Piedra Garcia, 52, said he was taken off life support Wednesday, NBC affiliate KTSM of El Paso reported.

Though Copas was initially booked on suspicion of aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury, the case was upgraded to murder after the driver died this week, according to police and jail records. Bond for Copas was increased from $1 million to $1.5 million.

An attorney assigned to defend Copas did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Detectives believe Copas was in El Paso to visit her boyfriend, according to a complaint affidavit obtained by KTSM. She was in the backseat of the Uber en route to meet him at a casino when she saw roadway signs stating “Juarez, Mexico,” which is across the border from El Paso, according to the affidavit.

Believing she was being kidnapped and taken to Mexico, Copas shot the driver, causing the vehicle, a Nissan Maxima, to strike a highway barrier and come to a stop along U.S. 54 South, police said.

Copas did not call authorities before shooting, and she didn’t summon help immediately after opening fire, the document states.

Rather, she took a photo of the injured driver and texted it to her boyfriend, detectives said in the affidavit. Then she called for help, the document states.

The boyfriend, who was not identified, went to the scene and was there as police arrived, according to the affidavit.

First responders arrived to find Piedra bleeding profusely from the back of his head, the affidavit stated. He was hospitalized in critical condition.

Multiple shots had been fired, the document states, and after Copas exited the Nissan she dropped everything she was holding, including a handgun.

“The investigation does not support that a kidnapping took place or that Piedra was veering from Copas’ destination,” police said.

In a statement about the case, Uber said it would cooperate with investigators should its help be needed, and added that it has been in touch with the driver’s loved ones.

“We are horrified by the rider’s actions,” it said.

Ana Piedra, the victim’s wife, wrote in a GoFundMe set up to help with hospital and funeral expenses that her husband was their household’s sole provider.

After doctors expressed zero hope he would survive, Daniel Piedra was disconnected from life support, she stated on the fundraising page, which was verified by the site.

Didi Lopez, the victim’s niece, told KTSM her uncle was not a criminal or a kidnapper.

“It’s so easy to go make your assumptions and just make up scenarios. But that’s not who he is,” she said. “He’s a hardworking man.”

A bond hearing was scheduled Thursday, according to a court docket for the case.

Source: www.nbcnews.com

Joe Biden to announce $40B to boost high-speed Internet across U.S.

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President Joe Biden will announce Monday the allocation of $40 billion in federal funds to distributed to states in an effort to expand high-speed Internet to every nook of the country by 2030.

The announcement will kick off a three-week “investing in America” push by the administration, in which officials will make numerous public appearances to tout the ongoing impact of Biden’s legislative agenda, including massive infrastructure projects across the nation.

About 8.5 million homes and businesses nationwide do not have Internet access, the White House said.

The newest funding will go to states with the most need as part of the Broadband Equity Access and Deployment Program — a major provision of Biden’s $1.2 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law of 2021, in which each state could receive $100 million or more from the government to boost connectivity.

The White House said it plans to release the dollar amounts that each qualifying state could receive.

To get the funds, states will need to submit blueprints to the Commerce Department by December, explaining how the money will be spent.

State and local governments would next submit their plans to the National Telecommunications and Information Administration, which would begin distributing the funds next spring.

States won’t get all the money right away, with the government allocating only 20% of the infrastructure funds during this first round of payouts as part of an 18-month rollout that will continue through the end of 2025.

The administration said it will allocate the funds using updated broadband coverage maps as more than 1 million new coverage locations have come online nationwide in the past year.

Administration officials sought to compare Biden’s efforts to the sweeping actions of the 32nd U.S. president during the Depression era.

“Just like Franklin Delano Roosevelt delivered electricity to every home in America through his Rural Electrification Act, the announcement is part of President Biden’s broader effort to deliver investments, jobs, and opportunities directly to working and middle-class families across the country,” the White House said in a Monday statement.

Earlier this month, the government announced $930 million in new infrastructure projects that aim to “close the digital divide for everyone in America” by expanding middle mile high-speed Internet infrastructure across 35 states and Puerto Rico.

The White House also launched a program to help more people, including families in the poorest sectors of the country, afford Internet access.

The Online For All campaign will feature grass-roots organizations and corporate entities working with the Department of Education to help families pay monthly Internet service costs as “research indicates that approximately half of the remaining qualified Americans are not aware of the program,” the White House said previously.

In February, Vice President Kamala Harris called high-speed Internet a “basic necessity” in announcing a $175 million fund in helping secure Internet access at the nation’s 61 Historically Black Colleges and Universities.

Altogether, the Biden administration expects to spend more than $90 billion to expand affordable Internet access, with another $25 billion provided through the American Rescue Plan to boost connectivity in many economically challenged regions.

Source: www.upi.com

4 volunteer crew members begin 378-day stay inside 1,700 square foot habitat at Johnson Space Center

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Starting Sunday night, a team of four volunteers will spend the next year inside a 1,700 square foot 3-D printed habitat at Johnson Space Center.

The team is simulating what it would be like to live on the planet Mars, and they started their adventure just after 6:30 p.m. Houston time.

So, what’s this for?

Four intrepid scientists began their year-long mission, living as if on Mars so that the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, or NASA, could learn about how humans would fare during extended space travel.

Among the challenges to rehearse? The distance between the planets-which averages roughly 140 million miles.

“When we go to Mars someday, there’s going to be up to a 22-minute delay each way,” Dr. Suzanne Bell, a Behavior Health and Performance Laboratory lead at Johnson Space Center, said.

“So Mission Control won’t even hear about a problem until 22 minutes after it’s occurred. This requires the crew to work with unparalleled levels of autonomy, and they’ll have to problem solve on their own,” she said. “They’ll have to determine what they elevate back to Mission Control and wait 44 minutes for the response. And so that’s exactly one of the things we’re trying to replicate.”

The experiment is called CHAPEA, which stands for Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog. Bell says they were very selective in who they chose for the mission, as nearly 4,000 people applied. But only four will live in isolation for a year.

“We’ve specifically chosen people that we hope to succeed together very carefully screened, and really clear that they have the ability to work on teams,” Bell said. “And so our objectives are really about optimizing that human health and performance.”

“When we go to Mars someday, there’s going to be up to a 22-minute delay each way,” Dr. Suzanne Bell, a Behavior Health and Performance Laboratory lead at Johnson Space Center, said.

“So Mission Control won’t even hear about a problem until 22 minutes after it’s occurred. This requires the crew to work with unparalleled levels of autonomy, and they’ll have to problem solve on their own,” she said. “They’ll have to determine what they elevate back to Mission Control and wait 44 minutes for the response. And so that’s exactly one of the things we’re trying to replicate.”

The experiment is called CHAPEA, which stands for Crew Health and Performance Exploration Analog. Bell says they were very selective in who they chose for the mission, as nearly 4,000 people applied. But only four will live in isolation for a year.

“We’ve specifically chosen people that we hope to succeed together very carefully screened, and really clear that they have the ability to work on teams,” Bell said. “And so our objectives are really about optimizing that human health and performance.”

Source: abc13.com

Gerardo Ortiz – El Perro

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No ha parado de ladrarDenle comida a ese perroQue trae hambre y la avariciaLo hace meterse en lo ajenoY ya robó hasta a sus amigosY parece que no llenó
Dice que mi amigo fueLe faltó mucho para esoFueron otros interésPorque lo movía el dineroHoy la cosa es diferentePues yo mismo piloteo
Y va a ladrar y va decirte muchas cosasY es lo menos que me importaMuerdes al que te dio de comerY va a ladrar y va a tirar toda su envidiaPerro que se fue cuando no habíaEn esta mesa no va a comer
Y por eso hay que sembrarPa cosecharAy nomás
Aquí no se va a poderYo soy hombre, no un payasoVas a conocer el pezCuando lleguen los chingazosYa me llené de traicionesY firmes siguen mis pasos
Bien lista la Glock .42Por si miro zopilotesGustos en un deportivoY ahorita no hay quien me toqueVan a seguir los homeronesAhora en las ligas mayores
Y va a ladrar y va decirte muchas cosasY es lo menos que me importaMuerdes al que te dio de comerY va a ladrar y va a tirar toda su envidiaPerro que se fue cuando no habíaEn esta mesa no va a comer

Los Dos Carnales – Home Run

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Mire, nomás porque traigo un pesoDicen que no soy el mismoSeñores no se confundanMe encuentro en el mismo pisoPues que me quieren abajoPara poder ser su amigo
Me trataron de su perroY ahora andan muy ofendidosPensaron iba andar siempreBatallando por lo mismoNo presumo de billetesNi tampoco de ser fino
Pero corriente no soyTodo fue gracias a diosA los que me humillaronY me hicieron menos, miren dónde estoyYa ni me quieren hablarDicen que no soy igualMe querían ver ponchadoY en una rectita, les metí un home run
AjayTengo casa llena, carnalPa que sepan, viejos (uh)
Ahora escucho vocecitasY las escucho a lo lejosHablan de mí por la espaldaYo me mantengo discretoVamos recio pa delanteY nomás los dejo viendo
Los hechos hablan solitosYa la habíamos batallandoEl árbol al fin dio sombraHace mucho lo plantamosLo poquito que yo tengoNadie me lo a regalado
Y si les debo un favorYa se los pagué con dosPa que no anden hablandoMenos divulgando que se me olvidóTodo fue gracias a diosHoy la vida me sonrióAproveché la rectaTenía casa llena y les pegue un home run

Un robot está peinando el fondo del mar en busca de restos de la implosión del submarino Titán mientras comienza una investigación multinacional

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Un robot está peinando el fondo del mar en busca de restos de la implosión fatal del sumergible Titán mientras las autoridades de EE.UU. y Canadá desvían su atención de la búsqueda y el rescate a la investigación de lo que condujo al desastre marítimo y buscan establecer si se violó alguna ley.

La Guardia Costera de EE.UU. convocó a una Junta de Investigación Marina para investigar la implosión, el “más alto nivel de investigación que lleva a cabo la Guardia Costera”, anunció este domingo el investigador jefe de la Guardia, el capitán Jason Neubauer.

La junta trabajará para determinar la causa de la implosión catastrófica y las muertes, así como para hacer recomendaciones “para aplicar sanciones civiles o penales según sea necesario”, dijo Neubauer.

Por ahora, los investigadores están dando prioridad a la recuperación de escombros del lecho marino. Los expertos militares encontraron restos del sumergible a unos 500 metros de la proa del Titanic el pasado jueves, dijo anteriormente la Guardia Costera de EE.UU.

“Mi objetivo principal es evitar que ocurra algo similar haciendo las recomendaciones necesarias para mejorar la seguridad del dominio marítimo en todo el mundo”, dijo Neubauer este domingo.

La operación de salvamento se produce cuando quedan dudas sobre el diseño del sumergible, los materiales utilizados en su construcción, qué causó la implosión y cuándo ocurrió exactamente.

El Titán llevaba 1 hora y 45 minutos en su descenso hacia los restos del Titanic en el fondo del océano el domingo antepasado cuando perdió el contacto con su nave nodriza, lo que dio inicio a una operación multinacional de búsqueda y rescate de un día de duración en el Atlántico Norte que finalizó el jueves con el descubrimiento de sus restos.

¿Cómo fue la implosión del submarino Titán que exploraba el Titanic?

La investigación de la Guardia Costera de EE.UU. es una de varias que se encuentran actualmente en curso. Las autoridades de Canadá también encargadas de investigar el incidente revisarán las grabaciones de voz de la nave nodriza del sumergible, el Polar Prince, dijeron funcionarios canadienses.

Investigadores canadienses abordaron el Polar Prince este sábado “para recopilar información del registrador de datos de viaje del buque y otros sistemas del buque que contienen información útil”, dijo este sábado Kathy Fox, presidenta de la Junta de Seguridad en el Transporte de Canadá. Un registrador de datos de viaje almacena el audio del puente del barco.

Mientras tanto, la Real Policía Montada de Canadá (RCMP por sus siglas en inglés) está investigando si “posiblemente se hayan infringido las leyes penales, federales o provinciales”.

“No hay sospecha de actividad delictiva per se, pero la RCMP está tomando medidas iniciales para evaluar si seguiremos ese camino o no”, dijo el superintendente de la RCMP, Kent Osmond, en una conferencia de prensa el sábado.

Las autoridades estadounidenses y canadienses también han estado realizando entrevistas en el puerto de St. John’s, Canadá, donde el Polar Prince regresó el sábado con sus banderas a media asta.

“Este caso ha sido extremadamente complejo, ya que involucró una respuesta coordinada internacional, interagencial y del sector privado en una región del océano implacable y de difícil acceso”, dijo este domingo el contralmirante de la Guardia Costera de EE.UU. John Mauger, comandante del primer distrito de la Guardia Costera.

La Guardia Costera anunció que la embarcación sufrió una “implosión catastrófica”, matando a todos los pasajeros a bordo.

Los tripulantes de la embarcación eran el CEO de OceanGate Expeditions, Stockton Rush; el empresario británico Hamish Harding; el buceador francés Paul-Henri Nargeolet; y el empresario nacido en Pakistán Shahzada Dawood y su hijo, Suleman, que eran ciudadanos británicos.

¿Qué está pasando en el fondo del océano?

Submarino Titan

El vehículo operado por control remoto de Pelagic, Odysseus 6, sale del océano después de buscar escombros del sumergible Titán el 22 de junio de 2023. (Crédito: Pelagic Research Services)

El mismo vehículo operado por control remoto que encontró el campo de escombros del sumergible la semana pasada ahora está involucrado en la operación para recuperar restos del Océano Atlántico, según un comunicado de Pelagic Research Services, visto por primera vez por CNN, este domingo.

El Odysseus 6K, un vehículo operado por control remoto, estaba en el lecho marino en su cuarta inmersión desde que llegó al sitio de rescate de Titán este domingo, según un comunicado de Pelagic Research Services, visto por primera vez por CNN, el domingo.

La compañía agregó que las capacidades de carga pesada de Odysseus “se han utilizado y continúan utilizándose” en la misión de recuperación de Titán, pero no confirmó si se habían recuperado los escombros y refirió a CNN a la Guardia Costera de EE.UU., que lidera la investigación sobre el esfuerzo de implosión y recuperación.

El capitán Neubauer se negó a dar detalles sobre la operación de recuperación este domingo, pero dijo que “los recursos están en el sitio y son capaces de recuperar los restos”.

El pasado jueves por la mañana se encontraron cinco piezas importantes diferentes de escombros del sumergible, dijeron las autoridades. Cada extremo del casco presurizado se encontró en un lugar diferente, según Paul Hankins, director de Operaciones de Salvamento e Ingeniería Oceánica de la Marina de EE.UU.

Se espera que las misiones de vehículos operados a distancia continúen durante una semana más, según Jeff Mahoney, portavoz de Pelagic Research Services.

Cualquier intento de recuperar algo del campo de restos justificará una operación más grande en conjunto con Deep Energy, otra compañía que ayuda con la misión, porque los escombros probablemente serán demasiado pesados para que el ROV de Pelagic los levante solo, dijo Mahoney a CNN el viernes pasado.

Se examinarán piezas del sumergible mientras los investigadores tratan de entender por qué implosionó.

La Marina de EE.UU. dijo que detectó una señal acústica consistente con una implosión el domingo en el área general donde el sumergible se zambullía cuando perdió la comunicación, dijo a CNN un alto oficial de la Marina.

Se determinó que el sonido “no era definitivo”, dijo el funcionario, y los esfuerzos multinacionales para encontrar el sumergible continuaron como una operación de búsqueda y rescate antes de que se encontrara el campo de escombros.

La embarcación usó materiales que “simplemente” no funcionaron, dice una experta

Mientras se mapea el campo de escombros y se recolectan las piezas del sumergible, los expertos plantean preguntas sobre el diseño del Titán.

Una revisión de CNN del material de marketing de OceanGate, las declaraciones públicas hechas por Rush y los registros judiciales muestran que incluso cuando la compañía promocionó un compromiso con las medidas de seguridad, rechazó los estándares de la industria que habrían impuesto un mayor escrutinio en sus operaciones y embarcaciones.

Un exempleado que trabajó brevemente para la compañía como técnico de operaciones estaba preocupado por el grosor y la adhesión del casco, dijo, hablando con CNN bajo condición de anonimato.

“Esta era una empresa que ya estaba desafiando mucho de lo que ya sabemos sobre el diseño sumergible”, dijo el jueves a CNN Rachel Lance, ingeniera biomédica de la Universidad de Duke que ha estudiado los requisitos fisiológicos de supervivencia bajo el agua. Señaló que algunos de los materiales de diseño de la embarcación “ya eran grandes banderas rojas para las personas que han trabajado en este campo”.

La experta dijo que las combinaciones no convencionales de materiales utilizados en el Titán, incluida la fibra de carbono, planteaban riesgos de seguridad porque “en el transcurso de presurizaciones repetidas, tienden a debilitarse”.

“Esto no es exactamente lo que, en mi opinión, sería una innovación porque esto ya es algo que se ha intentado y simplemente no funcionó”, dijo.

Cuando el experto en sumergibles Karl Stanley estaba a bordo del Titán para una excursión submarina frente a las costas de las Bahamas en abril de 2019, sintió que algo andaba mal con el sumergible cuando se escucharon ruidos fuertes y envió un correo electrónico a Rush, el director ejecutivo de OceanGate Expediciones, haciendo sonar la alarma sobre sospechas de defectos.

“Lo que escuchamos, en mi opinión… sonaba como una falla/defecto en un área que estaba siendo afectada por tremendas presiones y siendo aplastada/dañada”, escribió Stanley en el correo electrónico, del cual CNN obtuvo una copia.

Cuando se le pidió un comentario sobre el correo electrónico de Stanley, un portavoz de OceanGate le dijo a CNN que no podían proporcionar ninguna información adicional en este momento.

El cofundador de OceanGate, Guillermo Sohnlein, instó a la gente a no apresurarse a juzgar la implosión. “Hay equipos en el sitio que todavía recopilarán datos durante los próximos días, semanas, tal vez meses, y pasará mucho tiempo antes de que sepamos exactamente qué sucedió allí”, dijo Sohnlein a CNN el viernes. “Así que me animaría a que pospongamos las especulaciones hasta que tengamos más datos para continuar”.

Source: cnnespanol.cnn.com

Ron DeSantis tours the Texas border ahead of rolling out his immigration platform

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Amid sagging national poll numbers, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis toured part of the Texas border Sunday as he prepared to roll out new immigration policy proposals and justify sending hundreds of his state’s personnel to help manage a migrant influx.

DeSantis spokesman Andrew Romeo said the campaign plans to shift in coming weeks from highlighting his success in Florida to taking more direct aim at what it sees as President Joe Biden’s failures.

“Joe Biden’s open border policies have destroyed our sovereignty,” Romeo said.

Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in Washington on June 23, 2023.
Republican presidential candidate Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in Washington on June 23, 2023.Michael Brochstein / Sipa USA via AP

On Monday, DeSantis will release his plan to secure the border, which will be the first formal campaign policy of his presidential run.

DeSantis has increasingly attacked his main rival, former President Donald Trump, on immigration. But so far, those jabs have failed to gain traction: A new NBC News national poll found 51% of Republican primary voters picked Trump as their first choice in the race for the 2024 GOP presidential nomination, while DeSantis drew just 22%. Trump has widened his lead since DeSantis’ glitch-filled campaign launch last month.

On Friday, DeSantis reiterated a typical part of his stump speech in his remarks at the Faith and Freedom Coalition conference in Washington, D.C.

“I will finally be the president to bring the issue of our open southern border to a conclusion,” he said. “On day one, we declare a national emergency. We mobilize all the assets, including the military.”

The Trump campaign, meanwhile, responded by listing what it says are more than 100 “major reforms” related to immigration that were instituted during his administration, including a high number of deportations and implementation of the pandemic-era border restriction known as Title 42.

On Friday, Trump told the audience of Christian conservatives at the conference that he would sign an executive order ending automatic citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants.

“We had the most successful and strongest border in American history,” Trump said.

DeSantis made a separate border trip this month to Arizona, but that was billed as an official state visit, not a campaign stop. This visit to Texas will include a stop at a Veterans of Foreign Wars hall Monday to speak with voters.

In May, DeSantis announced that he would send 1,100 personnel to the Texas border. More than 400 members of the Florida National Guard are deployed there; they’re spread across roughly 500 miles from Eagle Pass to Brownsville, said Amelia Johnson, a deputy director with the Florida Division of Emergency Management.

DeSantis’ office announced this month that the Florida teams had encountered more than 5,800 undocumented migrants and helped the Texas Department of Public Safety with more than 190 arrests, in cases including felony charges connected to drugs, weapons and human smuggling.

Qatar sovereign wealth fund buys stake in Washington’s NBA, NHL and WNBA teams

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Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund is buying a roughly 5% stake in the parent company of the NBA’s Washington Wizards, NHL’s Washington Capitals and WNBA’s Washington Mystics as part of a $4.05 billion deal, a person with knowledge of the sale said Thursday.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the agreement between the Qatar Investment Authority and Monumental Sports & Entertainment had not been announced.

It is believed to be the first time the government of Qatar is investing in U.S. professional sports. Sportico first reported the transaction, saying it is the first time any sovereign wealth fund has bought into ownership of an American team.

It is not Qatar’s first big foray into major sports. The Middle Eastern country last year hosted soccer’s World Cup for the first time, helping FIFA reach a record revenue level because of booming ticket and hospitality sales.

Qatar Sports Investments has owned majority control of French soccer club Paris Saint-Germain since 2011. The same group agreed in October to buy a 22% stake in Portuguese club Braga.

Getting into a top U.S. market, even as a minority partner, is further expansion of Qatari reach into the sports world.

NBA spokesperson Mike Bass said the league’s Board of Governors decided in November to allow “passive, non-controlling, minority investments in NBA teams by institutional investors, including university endowments, foreign and domestic pension funds and sovereign wealth funds, subject to a set of policy guidelines adopted at that time.” All investments fitting that bill require league review and NBA Board approval.

“The NBA Board is currently reviewing a potential investment by QIA in Monumental Sports & Entertainment, the parent company of the Washington Wizards, among other sports properties,” Bass said. “In accordance with the policy, if approved, QIA would have a passive, minority investment in the team, with no involvement in its operations or decision-making.”

NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly told the AP the league had already approved the investment.

An expert in such transactions said sports are part of Qatar’s nation-branding and public diplomacy strategy and that this move aligns with that strategy.

“Part of that strategy includes purchasing, sponsoring or buying equity in international sports organizations in Western markets, especially in central cities,” said Dr. Yoav Dubinsky, instructor of sports business in the Lundquist College of Business at the University of Oregon. “From a political standpoint, it means further legitimizing Qatar as a business partner in the West, including in the heart of American politics.”

Dubinsky added in an email to the AP that the size of the stake would likely limit the impact Qatar can have on the teams, unlike the control of Paris Saint-Germain. That would fit with the NBA’s definition of a passive, minority investment.

Government and QIA officials in Qatar, which hosts the forward headquarters of the U.S. military’s Central Command, declined to comment when reached by the AP. It has used its natural gas wealth to raise its profile internationally while also facing a yearslong boycott by regional countries over a political dispute.

Qatar’s potential purchase also renews questions that followed it during the FIFA World Cup, which include concerns over its human rights record when it comes to LGBTQ+ rights and its treatment of laborers in the country.

Neighboring Saudi Arabia has also moved into U.S. sports. Its sovereign wealth fund, which funded the upstart LIV Golf series, has agreed to a business partnership with the PGA Tour, sparking similar concerns.

Ted Leonsis, who has owned the Capitals since 1999 and been majority owner of the Wizards since 2010, is the founder, managing partner and CEO of Monumental. The company lists 20 other partners on its website, including Laurene Powell Jobs and Washington Nationals owner Mark Lerner.

Monumental also owns the Capital City Go-Go of the G League and Capital One Arena in Washington and recently took over the media outlet formerly known as NBC Sports Washington, now Monumental Sports Network.

Source: apnews.com

Elon Musk y Mark Zuckerberg: ¿Por qué los dos magnates se retaron en Las Vegas?

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Elon Musk dijo “si esto es real, lo haré” y propuso el octágono de la UFC de Las Vegas como sede para enfrentarse a Mark Zuckerberg.

¿Quién ganaría en una pelea en jaula en Las Vegas entre Elon Musk y Mark Zuckerberg? Si hay que creer en las publicaciones en las redes sociales de los jefes tecnológicos multimillonarios, es posible que pronto lo descubramos.

Musk, que compró Twitter en octubre, planteó la idea en respuesta a los planes de Meta Platforms Inc. de lanzar un servicio de la competencia.

El fundador de Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, la décima persona más rica del mundo según los datos recopilados por Bloomberg, luego publicó en Instagram una captura de pantalla de los comentarios de Musk con la leyenda: “Envíame ubicación”.

En tuits posteriores, Musk, el hombre más rico del mundo, dijo “si esto es real, lo haré”. Propuso el octágono de la UFC de Las Vegas como sede y, en broma, describió su entrenamiento típico (lanzar a sus hijos por el aire) y su técnica de combate: acostarse sobre la gente en una maniobra que él llama “La morsa”.

Usuarios comparten memes de la pelea Musk vs. Zuckerberg

Zuckerberg también compartió recientemente detalles de su régimen de acondicionamiento físico, incluido el éxito en un torneo de jiu-jitsu y completar el “desafío Murph”: correr una milla, 100 dominadas, 200 flexiones, 300 sentadillas y otra milla, mientras usa un Chaleco con peso de 20 libras, en 40 minutos.

Meta se negó a comentar más. Twitter no respondió de manera significativa a una solicitud de comentarios.

Elon Musk es quien siguió publicando tuits sobre el tema, con emojis referentes a la posible pelea contra Zuckerberg.

Mientras, en Twitter los usuarios comparten memes de cómo sería este enfrentamiento y también han expresado por quién apostarían o quién sería el ganador.

Uno de los factores que toman en cuenta es que Zuckerberg lleva varios meses bajo entrenamiento y ha participado en torneos de artes marciales en Silicon Valley.

Source: www.elfinanciero.com.mx

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June 24, 2023

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Hector De Leon

Contributing Columnist, La Politica On-line.com – USA Edition

Hector De Leon grew up in Houston, TX. He graduated from Jesse Jones High School in Houston ISD. He attended the University of Houston. He is Senior Advisor for Gov’t Affairs and Public Engagement for Harris County Clerk’s Office. He is a renowned expert on Latinos voting patterns and future trends. He is a sought after speaker and columnist. As we approach the important Houston Mayoral and city councils election in November, his expertise and insights on Latino politics is valuable. He lives in Houston Southeast with his wife and children.

Judith Baustista – Alvarado

Mrs. Judith Bautista captivated our Latino community. She courageous brought the spotlight on the discrimination against twenty Spanish National Honor Society students from Humble ISD whose stoles were removed as they walked on stage to receive their diplomas. She was born in McAllen, TX. Her parents are from Monterrey, NL. She was an ESL student at MacArthur High School. She obtained her Bachelors from Texas State, Masters from Lamar University and is currently in her 3rd year PhD program at the University of Houston. Please come and hear the real story as to what happened at Humble ISD.

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Tropical Storm Cindy Forms in the Atlantic

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The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) continues to monitor the course of Tropical Storm Cindy. At this time, Cindy poses no threat to Texas.

Now is a good time to check your emergency kits and review your emergency plans. Stay informed by following HCOHSEM updates at www.ReadyHarris.org, on social media, and by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts or Ready Harris Accessible Alerts.

For more information on how to prepare, review our hurricane preparedness and evacuation guide. You can also text GULF2023 to 888777 to receive hurricane season updates.

Map of the path of Tropical Storm Cindy moving Northwest in the Atlantic.

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of June 22, 2023 at 3:30 pm.

ASSEM ALI ALI AWAD

W/M      09-29-80      5’07”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1612564, 1612563, 1612562
POSS CHILD PORNOGRAPHY x3
Last known location: Webster Texas

JAMIE BLACKMAN

W/F      09-22-84      5’03”/165 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1767168, 1761705, 1756705, 1756704, 1756542, 1751555, 1753653
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=4G<200G    x2
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO- 5-9 IT
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO < 5 – E
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO -10-49
Last known location: Houston Texas

JAVONTE D DANIELS

B/M      03-06-98      5’09”/160 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1819852
RETALIATION
Last known location: Chicago Illinois

KENDRA JAMEKA DEMONBREUN

B/F      12-05-94      5’06”/140 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1815133
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Houston

NATALIE JOHANNA HAYNES

B/F      03-16-86      5’06”/105 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1693214
ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY
Last known location: Baytown Texas

ANDRE DEANTHONY MCKNIGHT

B/M      04-11-96      6’04”/275 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1820110
CRUELTY NON-LSTOCK ANIM KIL/PO
Last known location: Houston Texas

ISIDRO TORRES OVIEDO

W/M      04-04-83      5’03”/165 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1813711
DWI W/CHILD UNDER 15 YOA
Last known location: Houston Texas

KRISTIN LOUISE SPENCER

W/F      10-21-79      5’05”/190 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1809044, 1809031
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO-LESS 5
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=4G<200G
Last known location: Katy Texas

CASSANDRA NICOLE TORRES

W/F      08-27-95      5’07”/135 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1804673
PROH SUBSTANCE CORRECT FACILIT
Last known location: Baytown Texas

CLIFTON CHENIER WARNER

W/M      03-03-19      5’11”/230 Lbs.      Bln/Grn
Warrant #: 1810360
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=1G<4G
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

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10 Ways to Prevent Identity Theft

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You use your personal data to perform a myriad of tasks every day, including accessing bank and credit card accounts, email, social media sites, and other password-protected accounts. Although this data is usually encrypted, that doesn’t mean it’s completely secure. In fact, your personal information, and thus your identity, can be stolen and used by identity thieves for their financial gain. Read our guide for practical tips on how to protect your identity.

The Federal Trade Commission’s Consumer Sentinel Network, which tracks identity theft and other consumer fraud complaints, received 1.4 million reports of identity theft in 2021. The most common types of identity theft were credit card fraud, government documents or benefits fraud, and loan or lease fraud. “Our information is pretty much all over the place, and that information is being used to commit crimes and fraud,” says Henry Bagdasarian, founder and executive director of the Identity Management Institute.

The good news is that you can help prevent identity theft with some basic due diligence, including good cybersecurity practices to thwart hackers. You can also use free tools to receive credit card and bank account notifications, as well as to help monitor your credit. Subscribing to an identity theft protection service is also highly recommended because it will help you spot signs that your identity might have been stolen and help you recover if you become a victim.

The U.S. Department of Justice explains that identity theft (which is also called identity fraud) refers to when a criminal uses someone else’s personally identifiable information (PII) to commit fraud or deception. This is usually done for financial gain. There are many ways to commit identity theft, including hacking, financial and social media account takeovers, credit card fraud, phishing, ransomware attacks, tech support fraud, medical ID fraud, and others. PII includes important information that can be used to identify you, such as your date of birth, passwords, passport number, Social Security number or Social Security Card, credit and bank account numbers, telephone number, birth and death certificates, medical ID number, and biometric data, like fingerprints and scans.

Identity thieves who steal your PII can use it to open new financial accounts in your name, make purchases using your credit cards, receive medical care with your health insurance, or withdraw cash from your bank accounts. The Federal Trade Commission advises consumers to pay close attention to unexplained bank account withdrawals, calls from collections agencies about debts that aren’t yours, or notices that your account information was compromised by a data breach. A fraudster can file a tax return in your name and get a refund. You might get a notice from your health insurance provider that a claim was filed for treatment you never received. These are clues that someone might have compromised your PII.

We use our personal information, like passwords and account numbers, almost every day to access online accounts and perform other routine tasks. Unfortunately, there is always a chance that someone could steal this data whenever we provide it. However, you can take simple steps to reduce the chance of identity theft.

The best way to help prevent identity theft is to sign up for an identity theft protection service. Although an identity theft protection service can’t prevent identity theft, it can alert you promptly when it happens to limit the damage and help you recover. Identity theft protection can help safeguard your personal information for a monthly or annual fee. Subscriptions can include monitoring of credit reports, financial accounts, medical information, social media activity, the dark web, and more. Identity theft protection companies also provide recovery services if your information is compromised. Some offer identity theft coverage of up to $1 million and access to attorneys or private investigators to help you restore your credit and reputation. Most also give you a dashboard to view notifications and contact customer service if fraudulent activity occurs.

Besides subscribing to an identity theft protection service, there are other ways to help prevent identity theft. These include:

Collect mail daily

Some of the ways that criminals can steal your identity are decidedly low-tech. For example, they can simply take bank or credit card statements, utility bills, health care or tax forms, or pre-approved credit card offers out of your mailbox. Thieves also can reroute your mail by submitting change-of-address requests in your name, so keep track of expected mail that doesn’t arrive. In addition, put your mail on hold while you’re away.

Review credit card and bank statements regularly

It’s important to regularly review your credit card and bank statements, because someone with your credit card number or bank account information could make small charges to see if they can get away with it. These transactions can easily slip through the cracks without you or your financial institution noticing them. Know your statement cycles and follow up with credit card companies and financial institutions if you don’t receive statements on time. Credit card fraud is the most common type of identity theft, based on FTC Consumer Sentinel Network statistics.

Freeze your credit

When you freeze your credit file, no one can look at or request your credit report. Therefore, no one (including you) can open an account, apply for a loan, or get a new credit card while your credit is frozen. To freeze your credit, you must contact each of the three credit reporting agencies: ExperianEquifax, and TransUnion. The credit bureaus provide online, telephone, or mail-in options for freezing your account. Upon doing so, they will provide you with a PIN or passcode you can later use if you temporarily lift or stop the credit freeze. Credit freezes are free and won’t impact your credit score.

Parents should seriously consider freezing their children’s credit files. A 2021 study by Javelin Strategy & Research found that child identity fraud costs U.S. families nearly $1 billion annually. About 1 in 50 U.S. children were victims of ID fraud, and 1 in 45 had personal information that was exposed in a data breach. This can cost the average family more than $1,000.

“It’s a good idea to put a freeze on children’s credit files and to monitor those files as they approach their teen years,” says Robert Douglas, an information and security consultant and certified identity theft risk management specialist. “There are plenty of horror stories out there of people finding out that their child’s credit worthiness has been harmed at a critical point when they need a good, clean record like when applying for a student loan.”

Create different passwords for your accounts

A secure password is long, complex, and unique, according to the FTC. Create different passwords for various accounts, which is easiest to do with a good password manager. Avoid using information related to your identity, such as the last four digits of your Social Security number, your birthday, your initials, or parts of your name.

The FBI and National Institute of Standards and Technology recommends creating passwords with at least 15 characters because these are more difficult for a computer program or hacker to crack. As for security questions, the FTC advises selecting questions that only you can answer, instead of information that could be available online like your ZIP code, birth place or mother’s maiden name. Also, avoid giving generic responses, such as “chocolate,” as your favorite dessert.

Shred documents containing personal information before disposing of them

Dumpster diving might sound like an old-fashioned way of stealing personal information, given the influx of phishing scams and online data breaches, but criminals still do it. While some people might be looking for valuables or furniture, others are looking to steal your data.

Keep a few months of credit card and bank statements, utility bills, IRS correspondence, and other documents containing PII in a secure location like a safe. Shred the rest. Bagdasarian says he keeps his last three bank statements somewhere safe, replacing them with new ones every month.

Review credit reports annually

Requesting your credit reports from Equifax, TransUnion, and Experian is free, and you should do so annually. Accessing your credit reports won’t lower your credit score, and you can easily request them online. Also, the bureaus provide tools to help you monitor your credit, such as alerts to notify you of key changes. Ideally, pull your report from the bureaus at different times throughout the year so you are continually monitoring activity. You can also request free annual credit reports at AnnualCreditReport.com.

Install antivirus/software

Antivirus software can prevent hackers from accessing information on your computer and mobile devices. The FTC says you might be a victim of malware, which includes viruses, spyware, and other unwanted software, if your computer:

  • Slows down, crashes, or displays error messages
  • Fails to shut down or restart
  • Delivers pop-ups or other unwanted ads
  • Sends you to web pages you didn’t search for
  • Shows new, unexpected toolbars
  • Changes your default web browser
  • Drains its battery quickly

Because criminals can more easily hack outdated software, keep your antivirus software current or set it to update itself automatically. For more information, see How Does Antivirus Software Work?

Enable two-factor authentication on devices and accounts

According to a 2017 Data Breach Investigations Report from Verizon, 81% of hacking-related breaches start with a stolen or compromised password. Two-factor authentication (2FA) is an extra layer of password security. It’s based on your knowledge of something like a PIN or password, a possession like a smartphone or other device, and a biometric characteristic like your fingerprint or voiceprint. 2FA requires more than one of these identifiers to unlock an account. Thus, if your password is stolen, a criminal still can’t get into your account without your smartphone, voiceprint, or fingerprint. An example of 2FA at work is when you sign into an account with a password and then receive a text with a code you must supply to get into the account. You should set up 2FA for email, social media accounts, bank accounts, and credit cards.

Opt out of prescreened credit card offers

Credit card companies often send pre-screened offers to open new accounts, and criminals can intercept these mailed or emailed offers and open accounts in your name. Shred these offers rather than throwing them in the trash. Your credit report doesn’t show pre-screening that companies perform to give you these offers, so you might not realize that an offer has been stolen from your mail or email.

The safest way to avoid identity theft exposure from pre-screened credit card offers is to opt out of receiving them for five years or permanently through optoutprescreen.com, which is the official consumer credit reporting industry website.

Wipe electronics before donating

When you delete files from computers and other electronic devices like tablets, those files aren’t really gone; pieces of them remain and can be reassembled with a data recovery program until they’re overwritten with new data. This can be accomplished with overwriting software that wipes hardware or transfers data from your old computer to a new one.

 

Infographic on the most common types of ID theft

For more information visit https://www.transunion.com/

Consumer.gov warns that criminals can access your personal information a number of ways. These include:

  • Hacking
  • Stealing mail to get account numbers or your Social Security number
  • Posing as an impostor and requesting information via email
  • Stealing account numbers from businesses, credit card companies, and medical offices
  • Simply taking your wallet or purse to access credit cards, your driver’s license, and other personal data

You can report identity theft to the FTC, which will help prove to businesses that someone stole your identity. You also have the right to place a one- or seven-year fraud alert on your credit report, request that fraudulent information is removed from your report, and stop debt collectors from contacting you.

You might want to file a police report for identity theft if you know the person who committed the crime, or if you find out the thief used your name or information during a police interaction, such as pretending to be you upon arrest. Credit card companies or financial institutions might request that you file a police report if you claim identity theft and ask them to investigate the case, remove the fraudulent activity from your account or cover the cost of lost funds.

Source: www.usnews.com

Hispanics officially make up the biggest share of Texas’ population, new census numbers show

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Amen y Ausar Thompson, gemelos elegidos en Draft de NBA de forma consecutiva

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El Draft de la NBA 2023 tuvo un momento particular con la elección de los hermanos Amen y Ausar Thompson, gemelos que provienen de Overtime Elite y ahora jugarán en el Mejor Basquetbol del Mundo con Houston Rockets y Detroit Pistons, respectivamente.

Amen y Aubar se desempeñan como guardias e hicieron historia como los primeros hermanos en ser reclutados dentro de los cinco primeros picks del NBA Draft, algo insólito en la historia de la Liga. Llegan a dos de los equipos con peor récord de la temporada pasada, por lo que esperan ser figuras en proyectos a futuro, con talento joven.

¿Quiénes son?
Los gemelos nacieron el 30 de enero de 2003 y fueron criados por sus padres Troy Thompson y Maya Wilson en San Leandro, California. Comenzaron a jugar a los siete años por influencia de su papá, además de que crecieron admirando a LeBron James, quien curiosamente fue elegido en el Draft de 2003. Ambos provienen de Overtime Elite, una liga de basquetbol profesional para jóvenes de 16 a 20 años, que se encuentra en Atlanta, Georgia.

Amen Thompson destaca por sus habilidades con las asistencias y su defensa, uniéndose a un roster que incluye al escolta Jalen Green (segundo pick del Draft de 2021) y a Jabari Smith Jr., ala pívot reclutado con la tercera selección global en 2022. Su entrenador será Ime Udoka, quien llevó a Boston Celtics a Las Finales de 2022, que perdieron ante Golden State Warriors.

Ausar Thompson ha sido reconocido por su rapidez y explosión, además de que es un buen playmaker. Se suma a un equipo que reclutó a Cade Cunningham, base que fue primer pick en el Draft de 2021, Jaden Ivey, escolta que fue quinto elegido en 2022, así como Jalen Duren, centro reclutado el año pasado con el decimotercer turno.

​El equipo es dirigido por Monty Williams, quien llega a Detroit tras ser despedido de Phoenix Suns, al que convirtió en uno de los equipos más competitivos en la actualidad.

Source: www.milenio.com

 

Habló un turista alemán que viajó al Titanic en el sumergible de OceanGate: “Fui ingenuo, era una operación kamikaze”

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Arthur Loibl contó que su inmersión tuvo problemas de batería, lo que retrasó el viaje, y en total duró 10,5 horas. También reveló que algunos pasajeros pagaron y no pudieron ver el barco hundido.

Mientras continuaba la operación internacional de búsqueda de un sumergible que desapareció cuando se dirigía a los restos del Titanic, un hombre que fue uno de los primeros clientes de la compañía del vehículo describió la inmersión que hizo en el lugar hace dos años como una “operación kamikaze”.

“Hay que estar un poco loco para hacer esta clase de cosa”, dijo Arthur Loibl, aventurero alemán y empresario retirado de 61 años.

Loibl dijo a The Associated Press que había tenido por primera vez la idea de ver los restos del Titanic durante un viaje al Polo Sur en 2016. En ese momento, una compañía rusa ofrecía inmersiones por medio millón de dólares.

Después de que OceanGate, con sede en el estado de Washington, anunciara su programa un año más tarde, él aprovechó la oportunidad y pagó 100.000 dólares por una inmersión en 2019 que se canceló cuando el primer sumergible no resistió las pruebas previas.

Dos años más tarde participó en una travesía que tuvo éxito junto al director general de OceanGate Stockton Rush, el buzo francés y experto en el Titanic Paul-Henry Nargeolet y dos hombres ingleses.

“Imagine un tubo de metal de unos pocos metros de largo y una placa de metal como suelo. No se puede estar de pie. No se puede estar de rodillas. Todo el mundo se sienta cerca o encima de otro”, dijo Loibl. “No se puede ser claustrofóbico”.

Durante las 2,5 horas de ascenso y descenso se apagaron las luces para conservar energía, señaló, y toda la iluminación procedía de una varita fluorescente.

La inmersión se retrasó varias veces para arreglar un problema con la batería y el lastre de equilibrio. En total, el viaje tomó 10,5 horas.

El grupo tuvo suerte y disfrutó de una espectacular vista del crucero hundido, dijo Loibl, a diferencia de visitantes de otras expediciones que apenas vieron una zona de escombros o, en ocasiones, nada en absoluto. Algunos clientes perdieron pagos no reembolsables cuando el mal tiempo hizo imposible el descenso.

Loibl describió a Rush como una persona hábil para hacer reparaciones que intentaba resolver problemas con lo que tuviera disponible para realizar las inmersiones, aunque en retrospectiva señaló que “era un poco cuestionable”.

“Viéndolo ahora, fui un poco ingenuo”, dijo Loibl. “Era una operación kamikaze”.

El sumergible OceanGate, en el que viajaban Rush, Nargeolet, un aventurero británico y dos miembros de una familia paquistaní de empresarios desapareció el domingo tras salir hacia los restos del famoso transatlántico, que chocó con un iceberg y se hundió en 1912. Apenas 700 de los aproximadamente 2.200 pasajeros y tripulantes sobrevivieron.

Acusaciones conocidas ahora sugieren que se hicieron advertencias de seguridad importantes durante el desarrollo del sumergible, llamado Titan.

La Guardia Costera de Estados Unidos lideraba la operación de búsqueda. Una aeronave detectó sonidos bajo el agua el martes y el miércoles, aunque las autoridades no estaban seguras de qué las había provocado.

Source: www.infobae.com

Severe Weather Leaves Hundreds of Thousands Without Power

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A string of intense storms that blew through the Greater Houston area on Wednesday evening left more than 300,000 CenterPoint Energy customers in the dark at the height of the severe weather.

As of Thursday morning, about 160,000 people were still waiting for their power to be restored, according to CenterPoint Energy’s outage tracker.

The storm system moved southward from Dallas and arrived in the area around 9 p.m. It brought heavy rainfall and high wind speeds, around 60 mph. One of the local airports, George Bush Intercontinental, reported wind gusts up to 97 mph on the tarmac.

Damage from these conditions included downed trees and large branches but occurred mainly north of Houston in Spring, The Woodlands and Tomball.

A ground stop was issued around 10 p.m. on Wednesday to all inbound and outbound planes at Bush because of the thunderstorms. Although there were several delays and cancellations as of Thursday morning, operations appeared to be back to normal, according to FlightAware.

Space City Weather reported that these storms were not expected but held their intensity as they moved toward the region. They caused the high temperatures to drop into the mid-70s; however, this will not last too long.

Storms have a chance of picking up again on Thursday in the afternoon hours but are more likely to occur northwest of the area. There is a 50 percent chance of rainfall expected north of Interstate 10. Otherwise, the day will be partly sunny, with highs in the mid-90s.

Friday, the break in triple-digit heat continues, with highs again in the mid-90s. Morning showers are possible, but the chances are even lower than Thursday, around 20 percent, as forecasts indicate.

The brief pause in warmer weather ends at the start of this weekend, as temperatures will begin to climb back up to a little over 100 degrees. This extreme heat will continue into next week.

Source: www.houstonpress.com

Jimmy Lozano es presentado ante los jugadores de la selección mexicana en Houston

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Jaime Lozano fue presentado este miércoles ante los jugadores de la Selección Mexicana de Futbol y el staff, a quienes les dedicó unas palabras previo a la Copa Oro donde iniciará su trabajo como DT interino.

La presentación se realizó en el hotel de concentración del Tri en Houston, desde donde realizaron una transmisión en vivo para toda la afición. Ademas de Lozano y jugadores, estuvieron presentes Iván Sisniega, presidente ejecutivo de la Selección y Duilio Davino, director de selecciones varoniles

“Es un honor estar aquí con ustedes y estoy convencido del gran grupo humano que son y de la gran generación de futbolistas que tenemos, quiero que eso lo tengan claro si no yo hoy no estaría aquí, porque no voy a tomar una decisión si no confio en la gente que está adelante de mí. Creo en ustedes, en sus capacidades, creo en mi y en mi cuerpo técnico. Hay que tener la capacidad de reinventarnos, abrazar las oportunidades porque tenemos una nueva oportunidad de poner el nombre de Mexico muy en alto”, declaró el director técnico interino de México.

En el evento, Lozano tambien aprovechó para hablar sobre la afición que estarán al pendiente del equipo desde el estadio y desde cualquier parte del mundo.

“Lo mejor de todo es que tenemos una gran afición que va a estar nuevamente ahí esperando ver a sus idolos dar la vida en cada jugada y en cada partido; démosle a esa gente que ha creido por muchos años, lo que se merecen, nuestro mayor esfuerzo. Si hacemos eso y tenemos una idea clara de lo que queremos hacer dentro del campo, estoy seguro que los resultados llegarán”, agregó.

La selección mexicana, dirigida por Jimmy Lozano, inicia el próximo domingo 25 de junio su camino en la Copa Oro ante Honduras desde el estadio NRG en Houston.

Source: losnoticieristas.com

¡Que Onda! Magazine Houston – edición 1266

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la edición 1266 de la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

Del 22 de junio al 28 de junio del 2023

 

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¿Cómo ganar un viaje a Puerto Rico para ver la entrega de Premios Juventud?

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No te pierdas la oportunidad de ganarte un viaje para asistir con quien tú quieras a los Premios Juventus y formar parte de la fiesta más hot del verano.

La dinámica es muy sencilla, del 13 al 26 de junio sintoniza Despierta América y El Gordo y Flaca de lunes a viernes y descubre la palabra del día. Inscríbete en premiosjuventud.com y manda tus respuestas recuerda que mientras más participes más oportunidad tienes de ganar.

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Hunter Biden, hijo de Joe Biden, admite que cometió tres delitos en un pacto con la Fiscalía

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Golpe político y moral para el presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden. Su segundo hijo, Hunter Biden, ha llegado a un acuerdo con el Departamento de Justicia para reconocerse autor de tres delitos, según un documento registrado ante los tribunales por la Fiscalía. El acuerdo entre el hijo del presidente y el fiscal, que aún debe ser aprobado por el juez federal, le permitiría evitar el ingreso en prisión. Los republicanos han arremetido contra el pacto, que consideran demasiado generoso, y acusan de doble rasero al Departamento de Justicia.

Hunter Biden, sujeto a investigación durante cinco años, se ha convertido en objetivo de la ira de los republicanos. El hijo del presidente ha decidido declararse culpable de dos cargos menores de fraude fiscal por no pagar el impuesto federal sobre la renta de los ejercicios 2017 y 2018, que regularizó posteriormente con una cantidad superior al millón de dólares. Además, admite los hechos de otro delito de posesión ilegal de un arma por la compra de una pistola en 2018 cuando era adicto a las drogas, que la Fiscalía renuncia a perseguir. El fiscal no le imputará por ese tercer delito a cambio de que Hunter Biden se mantenga alejado de las drogas durante dos años y de que renuncie a tener un arma de fuego en el futuro.

Las dos infracciones fiscales están consideradas delitos menores o faltas (misdemeanors), mientras que el de posesión ilegal de armas es un delito grave (felony). Hunter Biden, abogado de 53 años, deberá comparecer ante un juzgado de Delaware en los próximos días para ser fichado y sujeto a la imputación formal y para expresar su alegato de culpabilidad con respecto a los dos delitos fiscales, por los que el fiscal planea pedir una pena de libertad condicional de dos años, según varios medios estadounidenses. Hunter Biden no será imputado por el tercer delito, de modo que aunque admite los hechos, técnicamente no se declara culpable del mismo.

Según el documento, de una sola página, registrado ante el tribunal, habrá más detalles sobre el caso antes de la vista la que formalmente Hunter Biden admita su culpa. El procedimiento por el cual se presentan los cargos y a la vez el acusado se declara culpable mediante un acuerdo con el Departamento de Justicia no es habitual, pero se ha dado en otras ocasiones.

Las dos infracciones fiscales están consideradas delitos menores o faltas (misdemeanors), mientras que el de posesión ilegal de armas es un delito grave (felony). Hunter Biden, abogado de 53 años, deberá comparecer ante un juzgado de Delaware en los próximos días para ser fichado y sujeto a la imputación formal y para expresar su alegato de culpabilidad con respecto a los dos delitos fiscales, por los que el fiscal planea pedir una pena de libertad condicional de dos años, según varios medios estadounidenses. Hunter Biden no será imputado por el tercer delito, de modo que aunque admite los hechos, técnicamente no se declara culpable del mismo.

Según el documento, de una sola página, registrado ante el tribunal, habrá más detalles sobre el caso antes de la vista la que formalmente Hunter Biden admita su culpa. El procedimiento por el cual se presentan los cargos y a la vez el acusado se declara culpable mediante un acuerdo con el Departamento de Justicia no es habitual, pero se ha dado en otras ocasiones.

Los republicanos sostienen que Joe Biden y su familia se han beneficiado de la posición política del actual presidente a lo largo de su carrera para hacer negocios en el exterior. Las transacciones de Hunter Biden levantaron toda clase de sospechas sobre tráfico de influencias y conflictos de interés, aunque nunca ha llegado a haber pruebas que impliquen al presidente. Cuando su hermano mayor, Beau, murió en 2015 por un tumor cerebral, Hunter cayó en una espiral autodestructiva de alcohol y drogas.

Hunter Biden llevó a reparar y nunca recogió un ordenador portátil a un establecimiento de Wilmington (Delaware), la ciudad de los Biden. El dueño de la tienda hizo una copia de su disco duro y le entregó la información a aliados de Donald Trump. En él había decenas de miles de mensajes de texto y correos electrónicos y más de 2.000 fotografías, incluidas algunas de contenido sexual. La existencia del ordenador y de algunos mensajes aparentemente comprometidos para Joe Biden se hizo pública en plena campaña de las elecciones de 2020, al ser publicados por The New York Post. El candidato atribuyó la difusión a una campaña de desinformación rusa.

Investigaciones contra Trump

La declaración de culpabilidad de Hunter Biden se produce en paralelo a las imputaciones e investigaciones judiciales contra el expresidente Donald Trump, probable rival de Biden en las elecciones presidenciales de 2024. Este mismo martes, la jueza que lleva el caso de los documentos clasificados ha fijado de forma preliminar para el próximo 14 de agosto el inicio del juicio contra el expresidente. La fecha puede retrasarse en función de incidentes procesales y de las cuestiones previas que se planteen.

Joe Biden ha insistido una y otra vez en que no interfiere en las decisiones del Departamento de Justicia con respecto a sus investigaciones criminales. “El presidente y la primera dama quieren a su hijo y le apoyan mientras sigue reconstruyendo su vida. No haremos más comentarios”, ha dicho Ian Sams, portavoz de la Casa Blanca, en un comunicado. El presidente, que se hallaba este martes en San Francisco (California) ha dicho al ser preguntado: “Estoy muy orgulloso de mi hijo”.

El hecho de que el hijo del presidente se haya declarado culpable dará algunos argumentos a los demócratas para contrarrestar las acusaciones de instrumentalización política de la justicia. Los republicanos, sin embargo, siguen hablando de un doble rasero al considerar que el acuerdo es demasiado generoso con el hijo de Joe Biden. Ellos buscaban encarcelar a Hunter e implicar al propio presidente. “La gente está que trina por la estafa de Hunter Biden con el Departamento de Justicia”, ha escrito Trump en Truth, su red social copia de Twitter. Y ha seguido con más mensajes en esa línea.

El presidente de la comisión que investiga a los Biden en la Cámara de Representantes, James Comer, se ha manifestado en la misma línea: “Hunter Biden se está saliendo con la suya con un tirón de orejas, cuando las crecientes pruebas descubiertas por el Comité de Supervisión de la Cámara de Representantes revelan que los Biden participaron en un patrón de corrupción, tráfico de influencias y posiblemente soborno”, ha tuiteado. Y ha difundido un comunicado que acaba amenazante: “No descansaremos hasta que se revele todo el alcance de la implicación del presidente Biden en los tejemanejes de la familia”.

Los intentos de Trump de influir desde la Casa Blanca en el Gobierno de Ucrania para encontrar pruebas contra Hunter Biden sobre sus negocios en dicho país le acabaron costando en 2019 el primero de los dos procesos políticos (impeachments) a que fue sometido. Trump quería usar el caso para dañar políticamente a Joe Biden, que le acabó ganando por amplio margen en las elecciones presidenciales de 2020.

Source: elpais.com

 

Mundo Juicio vs. Trump ya tiene fecha: Este es el día cuando el republicano conocerá su destino

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La jueza Aileen Connor -a cargo del juicio contra Donald Trump por los documentos clasificados hallados en su casa de Florida- estableció que el juicio con jurado contra el expresidente de EU tendrá lugar en dos semanas, a partir del 14 de agosto en Fort Pierce, a 208 kilómetros de Miami.

En una orden firmada este martes 20 de junio, la jueza señala que, si se retrasara el comienzo, el juicio se celebrará “tan pronto” como sea posible.

La fecha límite para que la defensa y la fiscalía presenten solicitudes en relación al juicio es el 24 de julio próximo, y el 8 de agosto se celebrará una audiencia para tratar cuestiones de calendario.

¿Cuáles son los cargos contra Donald Trump?

Trump enfrenta 37 cargos relacionados con el mal manejo de documentos clasificados. Los cargos incluyen delitos por retener información clasificada, obstruir la justicia y hacer declaraciones falsas, entre otros delitos.

El magnate estadounidense está acusado de guardar documentos relacionados con el “armamento nuclear en los Estados Unidos” y las “capacidades nucleares de un país extranjero”, junto con documentos de las sesiones informativas de inteligencia de la Casa Blanca, incluidos algunos que detallan las capacidades militares de los Estados Unidos y otros países.

Los fiscales alegaron que Trump mostró los documentos a personas que no tenían autorizaciones de seguridad para revisarlos y luego trató de ocultar los documentos a sus propios abogados mientras buscaban cumplir con las demandas federales de encontrar y devolver documentos.

Los cargos principales conllevan una pena de hasta 20 años de prisión.

Trump dice que no devolvió los documentos clasificados porque estaba ‘muy ocupado’

El republicano justificó no haber devuelto a las autoridades los documentos clasificados que se llevó de la Casa Blanca porque estaba “muy ocupado” para buscarlos dentro de las cajas que tenía almacenadas en su mansión.

Así lo declaró Trump al canal ultraconservador Fox News en la primera entrevista que concede desde que la semana pasada fuera procesado por 37 delitos federales por haberse negado a entregar la documentación, que incluía secretos nucleares.

Trump relató que no entregó los documentos cuando se lo pidió la Administración de los Archivos Nacionales porque primero tenía que sacar sus “objetos personales” de las cajas, pero estaba “muy ocupado” y no tuvo tiempo de hacerlo.

”Antes de entregar las cajas, tenía que sacar muchas cosas. Esas cajas estaban llenas de todo tipo de cosas como camisetas de golf, ropa, pantalones, zapatos. Había muchas cosas”, afirmó.

Source: www.elfinanciero.com.mx

Texas Senate takes no public action on rules for Ken Paxton’s impeachment trial

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Texas senators include more property tax cuts for businesses in new pitch to break impasse with House

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A Run For More Film @ TBH June 21st/7PM

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Creating A Brighter Future For Houston Since 1977.

Growing up, Frankie Gonzales-Wolfe learned to be a fighter, but never imagined having a chance to make history as the first openly elected transgender official in Texas. Unfolding amidst an onslaught of trans legal attacks, A Run for More immerses viewers on Frankie’s journey as she finds her voice, questions her relationship to community, and tries to win an election. Shot over 4 years, A Run for More offers a window into Frankie’s unique campaign and the impact it has on her, the city, and the LGBTQ+ community in San Antonio.

The Big Queer Picture Showhosts regular screenings of queer films in different venues across Houston to connect audiences to the larger historical and contemporary significance of queer cinema.

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73-year-old diver nearly loses life, says shark attack was like horror movie

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Iowa native Heidi Ernst is recovering after nearly losing her life from a shark attack in The Bahamas.

The 73-year-old woman was airlifted to a Miami hospital. She had injuries so severe that her leg was amputated.

“I didn’t even see him approach me. He came from below, and it was just like a truck hit me. It was just like a scene out of a horror movie,” Ernst said.

Ernst, an experienced scuba diver, had just finished her dive in Grand Bahama last week, and was climbing up the boat ladder.

“The shark attacked and grabbed me by the leg,” Ernst said.

Ernst then struck the shark in an effort to get it to open its jaw, and credited her friend for his quick thinking.

“I could have easily bled to death had it not been for my friend, who put the tourniquet on my leg,” Ernst said.

Last month, 15-year-old Maggie Drozdowski was bitten by what is believed to be a shark while surfing in Stone Harbor, New Jersey. She received six stitches in her foot and leg.

On the opposite coast, a new study by Shark Lab at Cal State University – Long Beach found that great white sharks are more common off the California coast than previously thought.

“Shark attacks in general are extremely unusual. The fact that they’re seeing more white sharks out there over the last couple of decades means that conservation and management is working. The fact that those sharks are not biting people, I think is excellent, and people shouldn’t be afraid of them,” said Patrick Rex with CSULB.

Ernst said she will continue diving, and has even been researching fins for amputees.

Source: abc7ny.com

Secretary Blinken’s Trip to the People’s Republic of China and the United Kingdom

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Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken will travel to Beijing, the People’s Republic of China (PRC), and London, the United Kingdom, June 16-21.

While in Beijing, Secretary Blinken will meet with senior PRC officials where he will discuss the importance of maintaining open lines of communication to responsibly manage the U.S.-PRC relationship. He will also raise bilateral issues of concern, global and regional matters, and potential cooperation on shared transnational challenges.

In London, the Secretary will attend the Ukraine Recovery Conference to help mobilize international support from the public and private sector to help Ukraine recover from Russia’s brutal and ongoing attacks. While there, he will also meet with counterparts from the United Kingdom, Ukraine, and other partners and allies.

TRAVEL Coast Guard says extensive search has yielded no sign of missing sub

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Rescuers in a remote area of the Atlantic Ocean raced against time Tuesday to find a missing submersible before the oxygen supply runs out for five people who were on a mission to document the wreckage of the Titanic.

Despite an international rescue effort, U.S. Coast Guard officials said the search covering 10,000 square miles (26,000 square kilometers) had turned up no signs of the lost sub known as the Titan, but they planned to continue looking.

Authorities reported the carbon-fiber vessel overdue Sunday night, setting off the search in waters about 435 miles (700 kilometers) south of St. John’s, Newfoundland. Aboard were a pilot, renowned British adventurer Hamish Harding, two members of an iconic Pakistani business family and a Titanic expert.

The submersible had a 96-hour oxygen supply when it put to sea at roughly 6 a.m. Sunday, according to David Concannon, an adviser to OceanGate Expeditions, which oversaw the mission.

That means the oxygen supply could run out Thursday morning.

CBS News journalist David Pogue, who traveled to Titanic aboard the Titan last year, said the vehicle uses two communication systems: text messages that go back and forth to a surface ship and safety pings that are emitted every 15 minutes to indicate that the sub is still working.

Both of those systems stopped about an hour and 45 minutes after the Titan submerged.

“There are only two things that could mean. Either they lost all power or the ship developed a hull breach and it imploded instantly. Both of those are devastatingly hopeless,” Pogue told CBC on Tuesday.

The submersible had seven backup systems to return to the surface, including sandbags and lead pipes that drop off and an inflatable balloon. One system is designed to work even if everyone aboard is unconscious, Pogue said.

Experts said the rescuers face steep challenges.

Alistair Greig, a professor of marine engineering at University College London, said submersibles typically have a drop weight, which is “a mass they can release in the case of an emergency to bring them up to the surface using buoyancy.”

“If there was a power failure and/or communication failure, this might have happened, and the submersible would then be bobbing about on the surface waiting to be found,” Greig said.

Another scenario is a leak in the pressure hull, in which case the prognosis is not good, he said.

“If it has gone down to the seabed and can’t get back up under its own power, options are very limited,” Greig said. “While the submersible might still be intact, if it is beyond the continental shelf, there are very few vessels that can get that deep, and certainly not divers.”

Even if they could go that deep, he doubts rescuers could attach to the submersible.

By Tuesday morning, an area totaling 10,000 square miles had been searched, the U.S. Coast Guard tweeted.

The Canadian research icebreaker Polar Prince, which was supporting the Titan, was to continue conducting surface searches with help from a Canadian Boeing P-8 Poseidon reconnaissance aircraft, the Coast Guard said on Twitter. Two U.S. Lockheed C-130 Hercules aircraft also conducted overflights.

The Canadian military dropped sonar buoys to listen for any possible sounds from the Titan.

Concannon, who said he was supposed to be on the dive but could not go, said officials were also working to get a remotely operated vehicle that can dive to a depth of 3.7 miles (6 kilometers) to the site as soon as possible.

OceanGate’s expeditions to the Titanic wreck site include archaeologists and marine biologists. The company also brings people who pay to come along, known as “mission specialists.” They take turns operating sonar equipment and performing other tasks in the submersible.

The Coast Guard said Monday that the Titan carried a pilot and four “mission specialists.” However, OceanGate’s website suggests that the fifth person may be a so-called “content expert” who guides the paying customers.

Authorities have yet to formally identify those on board, though some names have been confirmed, including OceanGate CEO Stockton Rush, who, according to the company, was serving as a member of the crew.

Rush told The Associated Press in June 2021 that the Titan’s technology was “very cutting edge” and was developed with the help of NASA and aerospace manufacturers.

“This is the only submersible – crewed submersible – that’s made of carbon fiber and titanium,” Rush said, calling it the “largest carbon fiber structure that we know of,” with 5-inch-thick carbon fiber and 3.25-inch-thick titanium.

Harding, who lives in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, was one of the mission specialists, according to Action Aviation, a company where Harding serves as chairman.

Harding is a billionaire adventurer who holds three Guinness world records, including the longest duration at full ocean depth by a crewed vessel. In March 2021, he and ocean explorer Victor Vescovo descended to the lowest depth of the Mariana Trench. In June 2022, he went into space on Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket.

Also on board were Pakistani nationals Shahzada Dawood and his son Suleman, according to a family statement. The Dawoods belong to one of Pakistan’s most prominent families. Their eponymous firm invests across the country in agriculture, industries and the health sector.

Shahzada Dawood also is on the board of trustees for the California-based SETI Institute that searches for extraterrestrial intelligence.

French explorer and Titanic expert Paul-Henry Nargeolet was also aboard, according to David Gallo, a senior adviser for strategic initiatives and special projects at RMS Titanic. Gallo identified Nargeolet, a friend who has led multiple expeditions to the Titanic, on Tuesday during an interview with CNN.

Greg Stone, a longtime ocean scientist based in California and a friend of Rush, called the lost submersible “a fundamentally new submarine design” that showed great promise for future research. Unlike its predecessors, the Titan was not spherical in shape.

“Stockton was a risk taker. He was smart … he had a vision. He wanted to push things forward,” Stone said.

The expedition was OceanGate’s third annual voyage to chronicle the deterioration of Titanic, which struck an iceberg and sank in 1912, killing all but about 700 of the roughly 2,200 passengers and crew. Since the wreckage’s discovery in 1985, it has been slowly succumbing to metal-eating bacteria.

OceanGate’s website described the “mission support fee” for the 2023 expedition as $250,000 a person.

Recalling his own trip aboard the Titan, Pogue said the vessel got turned around looking for the Titanic.

“There’s no GPS underwater, so the surface ship is supposed to guide the sub to the shipwreck by sending text messages,” Pogue said in a segment aired on “CBS Sunday Morning.” “But on this dive, communications somehow broke down. The sub never found the wreck.”

Source: www.cnbc.com

Tour los Inmortales del Rock & Roll

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¡No te puedes perder el reencuentro de Enrique Guzman y los Teen Tops por última vez en el Smart Financial Centre en Sugar Land, Tx.!

Tropical Storm Bret Forms in the Atlantic

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The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) continues to monitor the course of tropical storm Bret. At this time, it is not likely that Bret will affect Texas. However, the forecasts and early storm models remain uncertain.

Now is a good time to check your emergency kits and review your emergency plans. Stay informed by following HCOHSEM updates on www.ReadyHarris.org, on social media, and by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts or Ready Harris Accessible Alerts.

For more information on how to prepare, review our hurricane preparedness and evacuation guide. You can also text GULF2022 to 888777 to receive hurricane season updates.

 Map of Tropical Storm Bret's potential path

WYNDHAM CLARK CONQUISTA SU PRIMER MAJOR AL GANAR EL ABIERTO DE ESTADOS UNIDOS

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Wyndham Clark acaba de hacer historia dentro de la historia del golf, ya que el estadounidense consiguió su primer major al ganar el Abierto de Estados Unidos, superando a Rory McIlroy, uno de los grandes talentos dentro de este deporte.

“Siento que pertenezco a este escenario. Incluso hace dos, tres años, cuando la gente no sabía quién era podía jugar y competir ante los mejores del mundo”, comentó Clark tras obtener el título del Abierto de Estados Unidos.

Hay que destacar, Clark había ganado hace seis semanas su primer torneo de la Gira de la PGA en Quail Hollow, además esta fue su séptima participación en un major, en donde delante de él tenía a Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Smith y Rickie Fowler, quienes partían como favoritos para llevarse el trofeo a sus vitrinas.

Clark, además de meterse en los libros de historia del golf, también se superó personalmente, ya que hace 10 años pensó en retirarse del deporte mientras batallaba para superar la muerte de su madre, Lise, quien fue víctima del cáncer de mama.

“Sentí como si mi madre me estaba observando hoy. Trabajé muy duro y soñé sobre este momento durante mucho tiempo. Simplemente, siento que este era mi momento”, sentenció el golfista estadounidense.

Source: www.record.com

Gov. Greg Abbott vetoes more than 70 bills amid property tax impasse

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Gov. Greg Abbott followed through with his perceived threat to veto a large number of bills in the absence of a House-Senate compromise on property taxes. The governor vetoed more than 70 bills this past week, most of which originated in the Senate, adding fuel to his feud with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.

The common theme in many of his vetoes: The bills can wait until after lawmakers figure out property taxes.

“At this time, the legislature must concentrate on delivering property tax cuts to Texans,” Abbott said in multiple veto proclamations.

Abbott vetoed almost 30 bills on Sunday, bringing the total this session to 76, which is the second highest in state history. Former Gov. Rick Perry holds the record for most vetoes, issuing 83 in 2001, according to the Legislative Reference Library.

Abbott on Sunday added his signature to House Bill 1, the General Appropriations Act for 2024-25, which directs spending in the state’s $321.3 billion budget for the next two years, without making any substantial changes.

“This budget provides historic levels of property tax relief and does not allow government to grow in an amount greater than the increase in population and inflation,” Abbott said in a statement. “This act also makes targeted investments in areas such as public education, higher education, mental health care, foster care, law enforcement, border security, pension solvency, state parks and broadband access that will continue building the Texas of Tomorrow.”

The governor had until midnight on Sunday to sign bills passed during the regular session. He also had until midnight to veto legislation before those bills become law, with or without his signature.

Abbott also vetoed more than a dozen bills Saturday, which included a new objection tied to school vouchers, another one of Abbott’s legislative priorities this year. In explaining why he rejected a bill setting new training rules for fire alarm technicians, Abbott said the legislation “can be reconsidered at a future special session only after education freedom is passed.”

During the regular legislative session, Abbott spent significant political capital traveling across the state to promote education savings accounts, a voucher-like program that allows parents to use taxpayer dollars to pay for their kids’ private schooling. The Texas Legislature failed to pass such a bill, mostly because of staunch opposition from Democrats and rural Republicans in the House, who argue that vouchers will hurt public schools’ finances. Abbott has said he’ll call a special session specifically to discuss vouchers again.

When the House and Senate failed to reach a compromise on property tax relief during the regular session, Abbott immediately called lawmakers into a special session. The House and Senate have yet to find a mutual agreement on the issue as they differ on how exactly to make property tax cuts.

Lawmakers in both parties lamented Abbott’s vetoes.

State Sen. Phil King, R-Weatherford, said in a statement Friday that he was “extremely disappointed” that Abbott vetoed King’s Senate Bill 267. The bill would have helped more Texas police departments receive accreditation, a proposal that came out of the botched law enforcement response to the 2022 Uvalde school shooting.

State Sen. Sarah Eckhardt, D-Austin, also went public with outrage over Abbott’s veto of her Senate Bill 361. The legislation would have allowed teachers to serve on appraisal review boards.

“This was NOT Vetoed on POLICY,” she tweeted. “It’s shameful this & many other good pieces of legislation are falling victim to the ongoing political disagreement between the Gov & [lieutenant governor]!”

[Texas Republicans are fighting over how to split $12.3 billion in property tax breaks between homeowners and businesses]

In the last week, the governor has axed several bills authored or sponsored by state Sen. Paul Bettencourt, R-Houston, the Senate’s top expert on property taxes. In explaining the reason for the recent string of vetoes, Abbott said other issues are off the table until the House and Senate come to an agreement.

“This bill can be reconsidered at a future special session only after property tax relief is passed,” Abbott wrote in his Thursday veto proclamation for three bills, including Senate Bill 1998, an uncontroversial piece of legislation that would have made changes to tax rate calculation forms for property taxes.

Abbott included the same message — this bill can wait — in many other vetoes he has issued since Tuesday.

Other vetoed bills ranged in focus from the sale of charitable raffle tickets to where tenants can find contractors to make repairs.

The rash of vetoes further provoked Patrick, who has staunchly defended the Senate’s version of property tax relief.

“This is targeted vetoing of bills that have nothing to do with the issue at hand except Paul Bettencourt is the author of those bills,” Patrick said during a Dallas news conference on Thursday. “It’s not a very good image to veto bills for no reason other than he didn’t get the property tax bill he wants.”

Patrick’s public barbs directed toward Abbott were unusual, given the two Republicans have historically worked out their differences behind the scenes. Abbott initially supported the House’s version of property tax relief but he has since asked the two chambers to strike an agreement that can reach his desk. Neither Abbott nor Patrick’s offices immediately returned requests for comment on Thursday evening.

The House and Senate have been at odds over the best way to deliver property tax relief since the special session began on May 29, the same day the regular session ended.

Abbott called for lawmakers to exclusively focus on a method known as compression, or sending state funds to school districts to help lower their property tax rates. The House quickly obliged Abbott and left town, but the Senate has remained in session while insisting on also increasing the homestead exemption, which is the chunk of a home’s appraised value that is exempt from property taxes.

Source: www.hppr.org

1st West Nile virus mosquito sample of 2023 found in West University area

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Harris County is ramping up mosquito prevention after the first West Nile sample of 2023 was reportedly found in southwest Houston.

The Harris County Public Health announced Friday that the mosquito was found at a trapping site in zip code 77005, which is in the West University area.

In response, the county said it planned spray operations to reduce the risk of the disease transmitted by infected mosquitoes.

“West Nile virus has been in our area since 2002. During the summer months, we remind our residents to enjoy the outdoors but remember to protect themselves and their families from diseases transmitted by mosquitoes,” Mosquito and Vector Control Division Director Maximea Vigilant said.

Mosquitos are around throughout the year; however, they are more prevalent during the warmer months, and experts say they are typically most active from June through October.

Officials said most people infected with the virus show zero to mild symptoms such as low-grade fever and headache.

More severe signs and symptoms can include high fever, stiff neck, disorientation, encephalitis, and, rarely, death. If you think you have been infected, contact your healthcare provider.

Experts recommend the following mosquito control tips:

“Tip, Toss, Take Action”

  • Tip or empty standing water from pet bowls, flowerpots, tires, buckets, and other containers.
  • If you have a birdbath, change its water every three to five days.
Source: abc13.com

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of June 15, 2023 at 4:30 pm.

KIMBERLY ROSE CHARLES

W/F      12-19-88      5’01”/145 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1819384
INJURY CHILD UNDER 15 B/INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

HALEIGH ALIAYAH DUHON

W/F      08-25-02      5’06”/115 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1764375
ATT EVAD ARREST/DETENTION W/VE
Last known location: Highlands Texas

LEROY GAMBRELL JR.

B/M      12-19-90      5’10”/225 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1794477
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO- 5-9 ITEMS
Last known location: Houston Texas

CRISELDA ANN GARCIA

W/F      05-07-66      4’11”/125 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1800562
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$30K<$150K 1
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

ANASTASIO VILLASENOR GUZMAN

W/M      10-17-71      5’05”/130 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1767608
FELON POSS WPN
Last known location: Houston Texas

MICHAEL SCOTT KUYKENDALL

W/M      03-21-86      5’11”/180 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1617266
PROBATION VIOLATION UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: New Caney Texas

BRANDON MICHAEL PUGH

W/M      07-01-92      6’02”/165 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1738440
PROBATION VIOLATION DRIVING WHILE INTOXICATED
Last known location: Cypress Texas

KYERA  ALYCE SPENCER

B/F      10-04-94      5’03”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1819226
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Houston Texas

DEVONTE LAMONTE VINING

B/M      04-25-96      5’05”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1704866, 1770285, 1769544
POSS CS PG 1  1 – 4 GRAMS
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$2,500<30K
Last known location: Spring Texas

CANDICE DENISE WHITE

B/F      11-29-01      5’02”/105 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1648265, 1631864
PROBATION VIOLATION ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Houston Texas

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Houston Astros pierden a Lance McCullers para toda la temporada

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Los Houston Astros anunciaron a través de un comunicado de prensa que el pitcher Lance McCullers Jr. pasó por el quirófano para quitar un espolón óseo y reparar el tendón flexor en el antebrazo derecho.

Por ello, el serpentinero diestro se perderá el resto de la temporada 2023 de las Grandes Ligas y la organización espera que esté sano para lanzar de nueva cuenta en la próxima campaña.

El lanzador de 29 años sufrió la lesión en el juego 4 de la serie divisional de la AL de 2021 contra los Chicago White Sox. Sin embargo, esta se agravó al realizar una sesión de bullpen en febrero de 2023.

Dana Brown, el general manager de los Astros, declaró que McCullers ha trabajado día y noche para poder regresar al montículo, pero eso lo perjudicó.

“Después de la lesión en febrero, Lance trabajó día y noche para volver al montículo. Él es un guerrero e hizo todo en su poder para volver, pero cada vez que aumentaba su cuenta de lanzamientos, el dolor volvía”, dijo Brown.

Los pitchers de los Astros han tenido mala suerte en la temporada puesto que Luis García necesitó de una cirugía Tommy John el mes pasado y José Urquidy ha estado fuera de circulación por una lesión en el hombro.

Las lesiones de McCullers

Las lesiones han sido una constante en la carrera del serpetinero desde 2018. En ese año necesitó de una cirugía Tommy John y se perdió toda la campaña 2019 en su proceso de rehabilitación. Entre 2020 y 2022 ha jugado 47 partidos con 265 entradas completas y un ERA de 3.16.

McCullers firmó un contrato de cinco años 85 millones de dólares previo a la temporada 2021 y se perdió casi toda la postemporada por un desgarre en el músculo flexor del brazo derecho. En 2022 estuvo limitado a ocho aperturas en las que solo lanzó 47.2 entradas y ponchó a 50 de los 195 bateadores que enfrentó.

Source: us.as.com

El alcalde de Miami oficializa su candidatura a las elecciones presidenciales

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El alcalde republicano de Miami, Francis Suárez, ha presentado este miércoles la documentación para las elecciones presidenciales de 2024 en Estados Unidos, por lo que competirá en las primarias del Partido Republicano contra otros candidatos, como el expresidente Donald Trump.

Suárez, de origen cubano, ha sido reelegido para el cargo en Miami y se presenta como una cara totalmente nueva en el marco de una concurrida elección a la que también acudirán el gobernador de Florida, Ron DeSantis, el exvicepresidente estadounidense Mike Pence o la exgobernadora de Carolina del Sur Nikki Haley.

El alcalde de Miami, que es poco conocido y se enfrenta además a acusaciones de posible tráfico de influencias en el sector inmobiliario, dará un discurso el jueves por la noche desde la biblioteca Reagan, en California, para presentar su candidatura de forma oficial, ha informado el diario ‘The New York Times’.

Si bien las primarias en el Partido Republicano estarán muy disputadas debido a la cantidad de candidatos que hay, en el Partido Demócrata tan solo competirán Marianne Williamson, una gurú de los libros de autoayuda, el abogado antivacunas Robert F. Kennedy Jr., miembro de la saga Kennedy, y el actual presidente, Joe Biden.

Source: www.notimerica.com

High Temperatures Expected This Week

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The National Weather Service  (NWS) is warning of danger from high temperatures this week and into the weekend. Temperatures could reach or exceed 102 degrees beginning today. The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management urges all residents to take simple steps to keep themselves safe through this weekend and the rest of the summer season.

Exposure to extreme heat can cause heat stroke, exhaustion, and even death. Heat-related illnesses are preventable.

  1. Stay in air conditioning as much as possible. Shopping malls, libraries, and other public, indoor spaces are great places to go to beat the heat when needed.
  2. Wear light-colored, lightweight, and loose-fitting clothing.
  3. If you must be outdoors, STAY HYDRATED and avoid heavy labor and other physical activities. Take frequent breaks.
  4. NEVER leave children or pets unattended in cars or other vehicles. Temperatures rise quickly and can reach deadly levels in minutes.
Common symptoms of heat-related sickness include headaches, dizziness, nausea, and loss of consciousness. Seek medical care or call 911 immediately if you suspect someone is suffering from a heat-related illness.

There is a Heat Advisory in effect today from 1 PM – 7 PM.  Additional warnings and advisories from NWS are likely over the next few days. Residents should follow advice from official sources to stay safe.

Additional information on heat-related illness and other summer safety tips available are available at www.ReadyHarris.org. Stay informed by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts or Ready Harris Accessible Alerts.

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Por qué la saga judicial de Trump es una mala noticia para sus rivales republicanos que aspiran a la Casa Blanca

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La acusación contra Donald Trump se desarrolló en dos tribunales el martes por la tarde: un tribunal federal en Florida y el tribunal de la opinión pública.

Dentro del juzgado de Miami, Trump y su equipo legal fueron comedidos. Uno de los abogados de Trump le dijo al juez que el expresidente se declaraba inocente de todos los cargos. Hubo algunas idas y venidas sobre qué tipo de contacto podría tener con los posibles testigos. El expresidente quedó en libertad sin restricciones en sus viajes.

Fuera del juzgado y en las redes sociales, la escena fue muy diferente.

Defensa y contraataque

A lo largo del día, el expresidente publicó varios mensajes en su plataforma Truth Social, insultando al fiscal especial Jack Smith y cuestionando por qué no está investigando presuntos delitos cometidos por los demócratas.

“Uno de los días más tristes en la historia de nuestro país”, escribió. “¡Somos un país en declive!”.

Es la retórica estándar de Trump, quien tiende a lanzar sus ataques más feroces cuando se siente más amenazado.

El otro mensaje que Trump envió después de su comparecencia fue político y más sutil, aunque adornado con la típica teatralidad trumpista.

Su convoy se detuvo en el restaurante Versailles, una cafetería y panadería cubana de Miami, muy popular entre los residentes del barrio de la Pequeña Habana y los turistas.

Mientras estuvo allí, estrechó manos, tomó fotografías e hizo breves comentarios, mientras los clientes le cantaban “Cumpleaños feliz”: el exmandatario cumple este miércoles 77 años.

Parecía y se sentía como un encuentro típico de un político en campaña en un estado clave en la batalla electoral. Fue una señal visible de que, para Trump, su candidatura a la Casa Blanca avanza, ¡al diablo con las acusaciones!

Un problema para sus rivales

Esto no es exactamente una buena noticia para los otros aspirantes a la nominación del Partido Republicano, que no saben bien cómo responder a la última imputación de Trump.

Algunos, como los exgobernadores Chris Christie y Asa Hutchinson, se han lanzado al ataque, criticando la conducta del expresidente y pidiéndole que ponga fin a su campaña.

Ron DeSantis, el más cercano a Trump en las encuestas, ha dirigido sus críticas a los fiscales federales. Quizás sea un reflejo de la cautela del gobernador de Florida para no enojar a los partidarios de Trump, quienes, según los sondeos, lo ven con frecuencia como su segunda opción.

El exvicepresidente Mike Pence y la embajadora de Trump ante la ONU, Nikki Haley, se encuentran en algún punto intermedio, tratando de caminar por una delgada línea entre criticar a su rival republicano y no provocar la ira de sus partidarios.

A veces ese caminar puede parecer más un tambaleo.

La semana pasada, Haley dijo que esta imputación “no es la forma en que se debe buscar la justicia” en EE.UU. El lunes, criticó a Trump por ser “increíblemente imprudente” con la seguridad nacional del país. El martes, mantuvo ese comentario, pero añadió que estaría “inclinada” a perdonar a Trump si se convirtiera en presidenta.

“Sería terrible para el país tener a un expresidente preso durante años por un caso de documentos”, dijo.

Todo esto se vuelve más complicado a medida que muchos políticos republicanos parecen moverse hacia una posición de guerra (política).

“No vamos a tolerarlo”, dijo el presidente de la Cámara, el republicano Kevin McCarthy, sobre la acusación. Los republicanos en la cámara prometen una investigación agresiva del manejo del caso por parte del Departamento de Justicia.

El senador JD Vance de Ohio se comprometió a retrasar la confirmación de tres de los nominados de Biden al Departamento de Justicia, amenazando con “paralizar su departamento”.

Cuanto más se enmarque la acusación contra Trump como un enfrentamiento entre Biden y los republicanos, más se verá cualquier crítica republicana al expresidente como una concesión para los adversarios políticos, y mayor será el riesgo de que pasen a la ofensiva en contra del exmantatario.

Dos casos muy diferentes

Todo esto podría opacar el verdadero misterio en el centro de esta nueva acusación, que además podría ser la mayor debilidad de Trump en este caso.

En la primera acusación de Trump en Nueva York, el caso Stormy Daniels, el motivo parece claro.

¿Quién no intentaría evitar un señalamiento vergonzoso de una relación adúltera con una estrella de cine para adultos justo antes de las elecciones? Sin embargo, los delitos de fraude comercial imputados en ese caso son, según expertos legales, una interpretación inusual de la ley estatal.

En el caso federal, los delitos son claros. Trump está acusado de un mal manejo de información confidencial del gobierno, obstruir una investigación federal y mentir a los investigadores federales.

Pero el motivo sigue sin estar claro.

¿Por qué no entregó el expresidente todos los documentos clasificados cuando el gobierno se lo pidió? ¿Por qué se atrincheró y luchó contra los investigadores, cuando la cooperación podría haber puesto fin a la investigación?

Los rivales del expresidente podrían intentar que él responda estas preguntas, y hacerlo de una manera que convenza a los votantes republicanos de que Trump no merece ser el candidato del partido.

Para ganar, es posible que tengan que hacer que el expresidente dé explicaciones.

Source: www.bbc.com

Donald Trump | Documentos secretos hasta en la ducha: de qué está acusado el expresidente por su manejo de archivos clasificados

Fiscales federales en Estados Unidos revelaron este viernes una acusación de 37 cargos contra el expresidente Donald Trump por su supuesto mal manejo de documentos clasificados.

El documento de 49 páginas incluye 31 cargos separados de retención intencional de información de defensa nacional bajo la Ley de Espionaje.

Tras conocerse la acusación, el exmandatario aseguró en un video que es inocente, que no ha hecho nada malo y que se va a defender.

Estos cargos tienen su origen en los cientos de documentos que Trump guardó en su casa de Florida después de dejar la presidencia.

Los archivos incluyen información sobre las capacidades armamentísticas de Estados Unidos y sus aliados.

Los fiscales dicen que Trump llevó alrededor de 300 archivos clasificados a su propiedad en Florida, Mar-a-Lago, después de dejar la Casa Blanca.

Alrededor de 100 de ellos, algunos etiquetados como ultrasecretos, fueron incautados cuando el FBI registró esa mansión ubicada en Palm Beach en agosto pasado.

La acusación señala que Mar-a-Lago, un club de golf en Palm Beach, organizó eventos para miles de miembros e invitados.

El texto señala: “Los documentos clasificados que Trump almacenó en sus cajas incluían información sobre las capacidades de defensa y armas tanto de Estados Unidos como de otros países; programas nucleares de Estados Unidos; vulnerabilidades potencialesa ataques militares de Estados Unidos y de sus aliados; y planes de posibles represalias en respuesta a un ataque extranjero”.

El club Mar-a-Lago de Trump “no era un lugar autorizado” para el “almacenamiento, posesión, revisión, exhibición o discusión” de documentos clasificados, dice la acusación.

Sin embargo, continúa, las cajas de documentos de Trump se almacenaron en lugares del club que incluyen “un salón de baile, un baño y una ducha, un espacio de oficina, su dormitorio y un depósito”.

Acceso a personas no autorizadas

En dos ocasiones en 2021, el expresidente mostró documentos clasificados a otras personas que no tenían autorización oficial para revisar este tipo de material, incluido un escritor y dos miembros del personal.

En su club de golf en Bedminster, Nueva Jersey, mostró y describió un “plan de ataque” que, según dijo, había sido preparado para él por el Departamento de Defensa.

Como presidente, podría haberlo desclasificado. Ahora no puedo, ya sabes, pero esto sigue siendo un secreto”, supuestamente dijo Trump, según una grabación de audio.

La segunda vez que la acusación establece que Trump mostró documentos clasificados a otros fue “en agosto o septiembre de 2021”, en el club Bedminster.

El expresidente estadounidense “mostró un mapa clasificado a un representante de su comité de acción política que no poseía una autorización de seguridad para ello”.

Este mapa “se relacionaba con una operación militar” y Trump le dijo al representante que “no debería mostrárselo” y que “no deberían acercarse demasiado”.

La acusación dice que Trump trató de obstruir la investigación del FBI al sugerir que su abogado “ocultara o destruyera” los documentos o que les dijera falsamente a los investigadores que no los tenía.

El asistente personal de Trump en Mar-a-Lago, Waltine Nauta, también está acusado. La acusación dice que el ex ayuda de cámara militar de la Casa Blanca trasladó los archivos para ocultarlos del FBI.

Por qué las revelaciones de la acusación de Trump son tan dañinas

Análisis de Anthony Zurcher, corresponsal de la BBC en América del Norte

La acusación contra Donald Trump por cargos federales ha sido hecha pública y el alcance completo del caso contra el expresidente por mal manejo de documentos clasificados está saliendo a la luz.

Trump ha sido acusado de 37 cargos de posesión no autorizada de material clasificado, obstrucción de la justicia, ocultación documentos y hacer declaraciones falsas a la policía.

Cada uno de esos cargos comporta sanciones que incluyen multas sustanciales y la posibilidad de años de prisión.

Estas son algunas de las revelaciones clave de la acusación y por qué podrían ser perjudiciales.

Los documentos incluían secretos nucleares.

Quizás la parte más dramática de la acusación enumera los tipos de documentos que supuestamente Trump tenía en Mar-a-Lago. Incluyen detalles de los programas de armas nucleares de EE.UU., las vulnerabilidades potenciales de EE.UU. y sus aliados, y los planes de EE.UU. para ataques militares de represalia.

La acusación advierte que “la divulgación de estos documentos clasificados podría poner en riesgo la seguridad nacional de EE.UU., las relaciones exteriores, la seguridad de las fuentes militares y humanas de Estados Unidos, y la viabilidad continua de los métodos sensibles de recopilación de inteligencia”.

Esa es una afirmación importante, dado que para probar los cargos de que Trump violó la Ley de Espionaje, los fiscales tendrán que demostrar que Trump poseía ilegalmente información confidencial de defensa nacional.

Los detalles de los documentos también podrían ser perjudiciales para la imagen pública de Trump.

Los republicanos, incluidos algunos de los rivales presidenciales de Trump, se apresuraron a defenderlo el jueves cuando se cononoció la noticia de la acusación.

Si bien es posible que todavía estén en desacuerdo con lo que ven como un enjuiciamiento político, es posible que les resulte más difícil explicar por qué Trump se aferró a un materiales tan delicados de seguridad nacional después de dejar la Casa Blanca.

Source: www.bbc.com

Supreme Court unexpectedly upholds provision prohibiting racial gerrymandering

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The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday stepped back from the brink of totally gutting the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act.

By a 5-to-4 vote, a coalition of conservative and liberal justices reaffirmed the court’s 1986 precedent interpreting how legislative districts must be drawn under the landmark voting rights act, as amended in 1982. The court said that in Alabama, a state where there are seven congressional seats and one in four voters is black, the Republican-dominated state legislature had denied African American voters a reasonable chance to elect a second representative of their choice.

The decision could reverberate across other states, with reconsideration of how congressional lines are drawn in areas with significant Black populations.

Chief Justice John Roberts, who authored or joined prior decisions that gutted key parts of the voting law, on Thursday wrote for the court majority to preserve the way the voting rights law has been applied for nearly 40 years in redistricting cases. He was joined by fellow conservative Brett Kavanaugh and the courts three liberal justices — Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan and Ketanji Brown Jackson.

“Given this court’s recent record on the Voting Rights Act, this is welcome and surprising,” said UCLA law professor Richard Hasen, who has written extensively about election law.

At issue in the case was Alabama’s congressional redistricting plan, adopted after the 2020 census. The Republican-dominated legislature drew new district lines that packed large numbers of Black voters into one congressional district, and then spread out the remaining Black population in other districts so that Black voters had little chance of electing a second representative of their choice in a racially polarized state.

A three-judge district court panel that included two Trump appointed judges found that the state legislature’s plan amounted to an illegal racial gerrymander under the Voting Rights Act. And on Thursday, the Supreme Court agreed.

“We see no reason to disturb the district court’s careful findings,” wrote the chief justice. The Alabama legislature’s approach to redistricting, he added, was “an attempt to remake our jurisprudence anew,” and was wrong in both “theory and practice.”

Hasen said that the decision gives “minority voters a fighting chance to get fair representation as Congress told them they would get in 1982, so it is preserving the status quo.”

University of Iowa Election law expert Derek Muller agrees, noting that a contrary ruling would have gutted the last remaining pillar of the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act, undoing decades of settled law. The decision, he said, “also sort of speaks to Chief Justice Roberts’ approach, saying, ‘Look, we’re not going to rock the boat. This is not something new.’ ”

But NYU’s Richard Pildes notes, there is one thing new in the opinion, something that he says may at first blush be missed. Pildes, who had cautiously predicted the outcome in the case, said Thursday’s decision “is more than just an affirmation of the status quo … because this whole case is based on new technological developments that make it easier for challengers” to find ways to create viable districts to protect their rights under the Voting Rights Act.

Indeed, it was the new technology of computer-generated maps for redistricting based on traditional criteria like compactness and keeping counties together that produced the redistricting map with a second majority-Black district in Alabama — a district that now will likely result in a second Black member of Congress from Alabama, and possibly a second Democrat to boot.

Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the principle dissent on Thursday, a 47-page exegesis reiterating his long-held position that the court was “dividing the nation into racially segregated districts.”

Roberts, in his majority opinion, acknowledged that concern, noting it is “not new.” But he said Thursday’s decision “simply holds that a faithful application of our precedents and a fair reading of the record before us do not bear them out here.”

Source: www.npr.org

Donald Trump admits on tape he didn’t declassify ‘secret information’

Former President Donald Trump acknowledged on tape in a 2021 meeting that he had retained “secret” military information that he had not declassified, according to a transcript of the audio recording obtained by CNN.

“As president, I could have declassified, but now I can’t,” Trump says, according to the transcript.

CNN obtained the transcript of a portion of the meeting where Trump is discussing a classified Pentagon document about attacking Iran. In the audio recording, which CNN previously reported was obtained by prosecutors, Trump says that he did not declassify the document he’s referencing, according to the transcript.

Trump was indicted Thursday on seven counts in special counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into the mishandling of classified documents. Details from the indictment have not been made public, so it unknown whether any of the seven counts refer to the recorded 2021 meeting. Still, the tape is significant because it shows that Trump had an understanding the records he had with him at Mar-a-Lago after he left the White House remained classified.

Publicly, Trump has claimed that all the documents he brought with him to his Florida residence are declassified, while he’s railed against the special counsel’s investigation as a political witch hunt attempting to interfere with his 2024 presidential campaign.

CNN first reported last week that prosecutors had obtained the audio recording of Trump’s 2021 meeting at his Bedminster, New Jersey, resort, with two people working on the autobiography of Trump’s former chief of staff Mark Meadows as well as aides employed by the former president, including communications specialist Margo Martin.

The transcript of the audio recording suggests that Trump is showing the document he’s discussing to those in the room. Several sources have told CNN the recording captures the sound of paper rustling, as if Trump was waving the document around, though is not clear if it was the actual Iran document.

“Secret. This is secret information. Look, look at this,” Trump says at one point, according to the transcript. “This was done by the military and given to me.”

Trump was complaining in the meeting about Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Gen. Mark Milley. The meeting occurred shortly after The New Yorker published a story by Susan Glasser detailing how, in the final days of Trump’s presidency, Milley instructed the Joint Chiefs to ensure Trump issued no illegal orders and that he be informed if there was any concern.

“Well, with Milley – uh, let me see that, I’ll show you an example. He said that I wanted to attack Iran. Isn’t that amazing? I have a big pile of papers, this thing just came up. Look. This was him,” Trump says, according to the transcript. “They presented me this – this is off the record, but – they presented me this. This was him. This was the Defense Department and him. We looked at some. This was him. This wasn’t done by me, this was him.”

Trump continues: “All sorts of stuff – pages long, look. Wait a minute, let’s see here. I just found, isn’t that amazing? This totally wins my case, you know. Except it is like, highly confidential. Secret. This is secret information. Look, look at this.”

“Secret” and “confidential” are two levels of classification for sensitive government documents.

In March, prosecutors subpoenaed Trump for the document referenced in the 2021 recording. Trump’s lawyers provided some documents related to Iran and Milley in response to the subpoena, but they could not find the document itself.

Federal prosecutors have been investigating Trump over the mishandling of classified documents taken to Mar-a-Lago and obstruction of the investigation. Trump’s lawyer said the former president was given a summons by the Justice Department to appear in court Tuesday in southern Florida.

The Mar-a-Lago investigation is one of two being led by Smith, who was appointed special counsel in November by Attorney General Merrick Garland. Smith’s investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 election is still ongoing.

Source: edition.cnn.com

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of June 8, 2023 at 1:30 pm.

SONJA DAWN BARKER

W/F      04-04-80      5’09”/209 Lbs.      Bln/Bro
Warrant #: 1623547, 1675510, 1670663, 1601962
EVADING ARREST/DETENTION W/VEH
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO- 5-9 IT x2
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO -10-49
Last known location: Houston Texas

ADAM AARON BEASLEY

W/M      12-14-99      5’06”/120 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1619012
PROBATION VIOLATION THEFT OF FIREARM
Last known location: Houston Texas

DEVONTA DEWAYNE BROWN

B/M      01-05-95      5’06”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1818156, 1818157
ROBBERY-THREATS x2
Last known location: Houston Texas

GLORIA JEAN CARTER

B/F      04-19-64      5’08”/197 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1818127
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Webster Texas

IONUT IANCU

W/M      07-29-94      5’09”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1817652, 1816470
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO OVER 50
MANUF CRIM INSTRUMENT
Last known location: Houston Texas

FILIMON LOPEZ-DAVILA

W/M      09-23-83      5’10”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1729212
PROBATION VIOLATION DWI THIRD
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

ANNA MARIA RODRIGUEZ

W/F      06-17-72      5’01”/250 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1818114
THEFT/AGG>=$2500<$30K ELDER/NO
Last known location: Houston Texas

BRENDA SUE SMALL

W/F      05-03-84      5’08”/145 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1764140, 1818450
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=4G<200G
ABAN/ENDANG CHILD W/INT TO RET
Last known location: New Caney Texas

AARON LEE TIMMONS

B/M      11-18-66      5’08”/230 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1804572
RETALIATION
Last known location: Houston Texas

BROOKLYN BURGESS WILLIAMS

B/F      12-09-82      5’04”/101 Lbs.      Blk/Brn
Warrant #: 1779888
ARSON
Last known location: Austin Texas

REPORT A TIP NOW

Crowded 2024 Republican race helps clear way for Trump nomination

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A growing number of contenders for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination could clear the way for a Donald Trump victory while throwing up roadblocks for his main rival Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, party members and strategists said.

Republicans who fear Trump is too polarizing a figure to beat Democratic President Joe Biden in 2024 worry that if too many candidates jump into the party’s contest, they will splinter the anti-Trump vote. That would allow the former president to clinch the nomination, just as he did in similar circumstances in 2016.

Former Vice President Mike Pence, former New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, and North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum are planning to enter the fray this week, bringing the number of challengers to front-runner Trump into the double digits.

Political analysts estimate that Trump can count on a diehard core of supporters, who make up at least a third of Republican voters, to help him secure his party’s nomination.

DeSantis has been aggressively courting those voters, but few are expected to defect from Trump. If DeSantis has any hope of becoming the Republican nominee, political analysts said, he has to try to win over a significant chunk of the other roughly 70% of voters who are up for grabs.

DeSantis must compete with a raft of Republican rivals for those votes. To be sure, many are long shots who barely register in opinion polls, but they can still hamper DeSantis’ efforts to build the coalition he needs to take on Trump.

“I’m very concerned that we appear to be making the same mistakes that we made in 2016,” said Larry Hogan, a popular former Republican governor of Maryland and a fierce critic of Trump.

Hogan seriously considered taking on Trump but decided earlier this year against entering the race because he feared that a large field of contenders would only help the former president to repeat his 2016 victory, when he bested 17 major candidates.

“It’s better for us to have a smaller field with a strong candidate or two rather than 10 or more people who are failing to get attention, who are all in single digits,” in opinion polls, Hogan said in an interview.

“The only one that benefits from that at this point in time appears to be Donald Trump,” said Hogan, a moderate who wants the party to move on from Trump. “It’s the definition of insanity continuing to do the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.”

On Monday, New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu, another moderate who had been considering a White House run, said he decided not to enter the race. He told CNN he wanted to be a more “candid, a little more unleashed voice” outside the confines of a presidential bid, as he seeks to try and move the party beyond Trump.

Right now it’s essentially a two-man race.

Trump dominates the field among potential Republican primary voters with 49% support with DeSantis next at 19%. There is a yawning chasm between the front-runners and the rest of the field: Pence has just 5% backing, while former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley has 4%, according to the latest Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll conducted in May.

Others are barely registering at all. Christie has just 1% backing him, as does U.S. Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina, while former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson, who declared in April, has 0%.

WHY LONG SHOTS ARE STILL JUMPING IN

A casual observer might ask why candidates with such low poll numbers are jumping into a race that already has a clear front-runner early on.

“Most get in because they truly think they have a chance of winning the nomination,” said Oscar Brock, a Republican National Committee member from Tennessee.

Some know they cannot win, said John Feehery, a Republican strategist, but they might be angling for a cabinet position, or hoping to join the ticket of the eventual nominee as the vice presidential candidate, or simply looking for 15 minutes of fame to secure a book deal.

Long shots have also emerged from nowhere to win past nominating fights, Feehery noted, including Democrat Jimmy Carter in 1976 and Trump, who was polling at just 4% when he announced his candidacy in June 2015.

Many may have decided to enter the 2024 race because of the perceived vulnerabilities of the two front runners, Feehery said. Trump faces potential indictments for withholding classified documents and seeking to overturn the results of the 2020 election, while DeSantis is trying to regain his footing after losing ground in opinion polls.

“These candidates who are striving to be the alternative see DeSantis continue to stumble and fumble. And they say, ‘Well, why couldn’t that be me?'” said Jason Miller, a senior Trump adviser.

Perhaps with an eye on the soon-to-expand field, DeSantis finally began punching back against Trump on the campaign trail last week after weathering an onslaught of attacks from his former ally for months.

Source: www.reuters.com

City of Houston Awarded $36.91 Million in Railroad Crossing Elimination Grant Funding, Largest Allocation in the State of Texas

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The United States Department of Transportation announced today that the City of Houston will receive $36.91 million in federal funding through the Railroad Crossing Elimination grant program for the West Belt Improvement Project (Phase I). The award is the largest allocation in the state of Texas.

This funding will ensure the reconstruction of the Navigation Boulevard railroad underpass and the construction of the Commerce Street underpass.  Additionally, a new underpass on York Street will be constructed.

The Railroad Crossing Elimination Grant Program was created by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. This competitive discretionary grant program will help improve safety, eliminate lengthy delays at railroad crossings, and lower the costs of transporting goods, thus making them more affordable for American families. Today’s announcement is the fourth grant awarded to the City of Houston since the law passed in 2021.

The West Belt Improvement Project (Phase 1) is the first phase of implementing a future 14,600-foot sealed rail corridor along the Houston Belt & Terminal Railroad’s West Belt Subdivision. Phase 1 includes the construction of four underpasses and closure of four at-grade crossings to eliminate seven existing at-grade crossings and reconstruct one underpass to current standards. When completed, Phase 1 will have an opportunity to create a 9,000-foot sealed corridor and quiet zone.

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“This funding is a crucial step in improving transportation equity for all users,” said Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. “The West Belt Improvement Project will help address the impacts of slow, stopped and longer trains that block crossing by eliminating the at grade conflict. This will enhance safety for our first responders and increase travel reliability for those commuting and living in the East End.”

A study completed by the Gulf Coast Rail District in 2012 identified Commerce/Navigation and York/Sampson, as critical for general purpose connectivity and as alternate routes for emergency responders. The Commerce Street/Navigation Boulevard underpass will provide direct access to downtown, Dynamo Stadium, and Minute Maid Park. The York Street underpass will provide direct access to Interstate Highway 45, University of Houston, and Texas Southern University.

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The City of Houston thanks the following elected officials, community partners, and stakeholders for their support:

•    Texas State Senator Carol Alvarado, District 6
•    Gabe Cazares, Executive Director, LINKHouston
•    Texas State Representative Ana Hernandez, House District 143
•    Councilmember Robert Gallegos, District I
•    Marc D. Williams, P.E., Executive Director, Texas Department of Transportation
•    Councilmember Karla Cisneros, District H
•    Texas State Senator Borris Miles, District 13
•    Veronica Chapa Gorczynski, President, East End District
•    Clint Schelbitzki, Assistant Vice President Public Affairs, Union Pacific Railroad
•    David Hawes, Executive Director, Harrisburg Redevelopment Authority (TIRZ 23)
•    Ramiro Barba, General Manager, Houston Belt and Terminal Railway Company
•    Frances Castañeda Dyess, President, East End Chamber of Commerce
•    John Walker, President, Houston Dynamo Football Club
•    Thomas C. Lambert, President & Chief Executive Officer, METRO
•    Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, District 18
•    Gordon Quan, Chairman, Board of Directors, East Downtown Redevelopment Authority (TIRZ 15)
•    Texas State Representative Harold Dutton, Jr., District 142
•    Texas State Representative Christina Morales, District 145
•    Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia, District 29

More details about the Railroad Crossing Elimination Grant Program and the West Belt Improvement Project (Phase 1) can be found here.

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HISD designa a sus primeros 10 directivos tras llegada de Mike Miles

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Este martes se dio a conocer el equipo directivo que acompañará al nuevo superintendente del Distrito Escolar Independiente de Houston, F. Mike Miles.

HISD dio a conocer las 10 personas que, inicialmente, serán responsables de las posiciones de liderazgo dentro de HISD. Se espera que en las próximas semanas se den a conocer nuevos nombres del equipo con el que Miles trabajará tras ser designado como superintendente de HISD por la Agencia de Educación de Texas.

Estos son los designados:

Kerri Briggs, Jefa de Gabinete

Orlando Riddick, Superintendente de división

Luz Martínez, Superintendente de División

Imelda De La Guardia, Superintendente de División

Jim Terry, Jefe de Finanzas y Servicios Comerciales

Wanda Paul, Directora de Operaciones

Kristen Dobson Hole, Directora Académica

Sandi Massey, Jefa de Liderazgo y Desarrollo Profesional

Catosha Woods, Jefa Jurídica

Scott Gilhousen, Director de Tecnología

Source: www.telemundohouston.com

Récords Guinness: Don Francisco es reconocido por tener la carrera más larga como presentador de televisión

La entidad destacó a Mario Kreutzberger por su “imparable labor” en televisión por más de 60 años, con los títulos “el presentador de programas de televisión de variedades de más edad” y “la carrera profesional más larga como presentador de programas de televisión de variedades”. Además, del reconocimiento a “Sábado Gigante”.

Este jueves, Récords Guinness destacó a Mario Kreutzberger, comúnmente conocido como Don Francisco, por tener la carrera más larga como presentador de televisión.

De acuerdo con la entidad, el chileno fue poseedor de dos títulos por su “imparable labor” en televisión por más de 60 años:

  • El presentador de programas de televisión (de variedades) de más edad (82 años 85 días).
  • La carrera profesional más larga como presentador de programas de televisión (de variedades) (60 años 277 días).

La organización también consignó a Sábado Gigante como el programa de televisión (de variedades) de mayor duración presentado por el mismo animador (53 años y 42 días), el cual fue transmitido por primera vez el 8 de agosto de 1962 en Chile (Canal 13) y finalizó el 19 de septiembre de 2015 en Estados Unidos (Univisión).

“Kreutzberger, cultivó una audiencia fiel a través de su naturalidad, humanidad y cercanía con el público. Durante décadas les entregó a los hogares de América Latina y el mundo un espacio de entretenimiento lleno de alegría, esperanza y diversión”, agregó.

La entidad también destacó que “la vida de Don Francisco está llena de innumerables e inolvidables momentos que han marcado grandes hitos en la historia. Este soñador e imparable trabajador, se estableció en Estados Unidos en 1986. Allí consolidó su carrera como presentador y se convirtió en uno de los latinos más influyentes de los últimos años”.

Durante su carrera, Kreutzberger ha recibido importantes premios y homenajes, entre ellos, la Estrella en el Paseo de la Fama en Hollywood (2001), la Medalla Papal Benemerenti otorgada por el Papa Juan Pablo II (2002), el Premio Emmy (2005), y su nombre está inscrito en el Salón de la Fama de la Academia de Artes y Ciencias de la Televisión en Estados Unidos (2012)”, añadió.

“En el 2021 se incorporó a la cadena CNN en Español presentando el programa Reflexiones con Don Francisco al momento ha reunido a más de 160 invitados entre artistas, personalidades destacadas, científicos, y personas que han vivido experiencias únicas”, continuó.

También mencionan la condecoración de Don Francisco como embajador de Unicef, Muscular Dystrophy Association y presentador de Teletón Chile.

De este modo, Mario Kreutzberger recibió sus certificaciones por parte de la Adjudicadora Oficial de Guinness World Records, Sarah Casson.

Su legado también ha quedado plasmado en las páginas de la nueva edición del libro de Guinness World Records 2024 que lanza en octubre en América Latina.

Reacción de Don Francisco

En la instancia, el chileno manifestó sentirse “muy honrado de tener tres títulos de Guinness World Records. Este es el resultado de muchos años de trabajo, dedicación y perseverancia”.

Source: www.cnnchile.com

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” recauda US$ 120 millones en su impresionante fin de semana de estreno

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“Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” tejió una impresionante telaraña en taquilla durante el fin de semana de estreno de la secuela de “Into the Spider-Verse”.

Estrenada el 2 de junio, “Across the Spider-Verse” recaudó US$ 120,5 millones en su estreno de tres días, lo que la convierte en la segunda mayor apertura del año, por detrás de los US$ 146 millones de “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” en su debut en abril.

Con una duración de dos horas y veinte minutos, el fin de semana de estreno de “Across the Spider-Verse” superó las expectativas al triplicar con creces los US$ 35 millones que recaudó “Into the Spider-Verse” durante su estreno en 2018.

“Into the Spider-Verse” fue aclamada por la crítica y ganó un Oscar a la mejor película de animación en los Premios de la Academia 2019.

Las cifras en taquilla de la secuela también suponen el mejor estreno para una superproducción veraniega, superando los US$ 118 millones recaudados por “Guardianes de la Galaxia Vol. 3” de Marvel en mayo, y es el tercer mejor fin de semana de estreno para una película de “Spider-Man”, según Sony.

La película sigue a Miles Morales, que es “catapultado a través del Multiverso, donde se encuentra con la Sociedad Araña, un equipo de Spider-Personas encargadas de proteger la existencia misma del Multiverso”, según la sinopsis.

Cuando Morales se encuentra “enfrentado a los demás Spiders” en medio de un conflicto sobre cómo manejar una nueva amenaza, se pone en marcha “por su cuenta para salvar a los que más quiere”.

“Across the Spider-Verse” está protagonizada por Shameik Moore, Hailee Steinfeld, Brian Tyree Henry, Luna Lauren Velez, Jake Johnson, Jason Schwartzman, Issa Rae, Karan Soni, Daniel Kaluuya y Oscar Isaac.

Source: cnnespanol.cnn.com

Biden signs debt ceiling bill

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President Joe Biden on Saturday signed the debt ceiling bill, a capstone to months of negotiations that pushed the U.S. to the brink of default.

City of Houston and Bezos Academy Open Three Free Preschools

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Following the announcement of a 10-year lease agreement between the City of Houston and Bezos Academy last year, three preschools are now open in Houston and currently accepting applications for the 2023-2024 school year. The partnership is championed by the Mayor’s Office of Education and Youth Engagement which worked to place the preschools in Houston’s most historically under resourced communities, ensuring every child will have equitable opportunities for education that propels them to a meaningful and successful future.

Bezos Academy Houston locations include the Denver Harbor Multi-Service Center, in Magnolia Park at the Community Family Center Building, and in North Shore at the San Jacinto College North Campus.

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These preschools were also supported by the Mayor’s Office of Complete Communities, the Houston Health Department, Community Family Centers, and San Jacinto College. All three sites will offer year-round programming, five days a week, for children ages 3-5 years old. Students will also be provided with everything needed during the day, including breakfast, lunch, dinner, and snacks. To learn more about eligibility, visit the Bezos Academy website.

“We are happy to continue to work with Bezos Academy to fight for the future of all children, especially those within our Complete Communities,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “When we invest in our children, we are investing in a brighter and more equitable future for our city,”

Studies show that children who have access to high-quality early childhood programs complete high school with lower rates of suspension, arrests, and substance abuse issues, and have higher rates of employment as adults. In Harris County, there are approximately 360,000 children between the ages of 0 and 4, however, childcare capacity in Houston can only meet the needs of about 185,000 children. The opening of these three schools will help to close this gap and give those in our historically most under resourced communities access to education that nurtures the potential in every child.

“Having spent my career teaching and leading in Texas, I know from experience the tremendous leg-up that preschool provides our students,” said Dr. A. Tracie Brown, Bezos Academy Superintendent of Schools. “Mayor Turner’s vision to expand that access for kids who wouldn’t otherwise have it made Houston an obvious place for us to open schools. Now that our first three schools are up and running, that vision has become a reality for the children who show up at a Bezos Academy preschool each day, and we can’t wait to welcome more.”

All three locations are still accepting applications through 11:59 p.m. PST, Monday, June 5th.

About the Mayor’s Office of Education and Youth Engagement
Public education is a human right, the great social equalizer, and a key to a prosperous community. Mayor Sylvester Turner believes that each generation of children should be assured a better life and education. Through collaboration, communication, and coordination, the Mayor’s Office of Education strives to ensure this goal for all families in Houston by promoting access to equitable education and opportunities.

About Bezos Academy
Bezos Academy is a non-profit organization that is building a network of tuition-free preschools. Our preschools offer year-round, full-day programming, five days a week, for children ages 3-5 years old from low-income families. Bezos Academy also provides students with all necessary educational supplies and services to set each student up for success, including Montessori materials, books, arts and crafts, field trips, and meals. For more information, visit: www.bezosacademy.org.

US Navy shows Chinese warship’s ‘unsafe interaction’ near Taiwan

The U.S. Navy has released a video of what it called an “unsafe interaction” in the Taiwan Strait, in which a Chinese warship crossed in front of a U.S. destroyer in the sensitive waterway, a risky incident amid deteriorating Sino-U.S. ties.

The encounter comes as both countries trade blame for not holding military talks – with disagreements between the two over everything from trade and Taiwan to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine – and raises the spectre of future face-offs that could spiral out of control.

The U.S. military said the USS Chung-Hoon, a destroyer, and Canada’s HSMC Montreal, a frigate, were conducting a “routine” transit of the strait on Saturday when the Chinese ship cut in front of the U.S. vessel, coming within 150 yards (137 metres).

In the video, released by the U.S. Navy late on Sunday, a Chinese warship can clearly be seen sailing across the path of the Chung-Hoon in calm waters. The Chung-Hoon does not change course.

A voice can be heard in English, apparently sending a radio message to the Chinese ship, warning against “attempts to limit freedom of navigation”, though the exact wording is unclear because of wind noise.

‘TROUBLE AND PROVOCATION’

“The measures taken by the Chinese military are completely reasonable, legitimate, and professional and safe,” said Wang Wenbin, a spokesperson at the Chinese foreign ministry.

“The U.S. had caused trouble and provocation first, while China dealt with it in accordance with the law and regulations afterwards,” Wang told a regular press conference on Monday when asked about the video released by the U.S. Navy.

The Chinese defence ministry did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment on Monday.

On Saturday night, China’s military rebuked the United States and Canada for “deliberately provoking risk” with the rare joint sailing.

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Chinese military commentator Song Zhongping told Reuters that this “point blank interception” was a demonstration of both the capabilities and “courage” of China’s navy.

“The more intensified the provocation from the United States, the stronger the countermeasures from China,” Song said.

It was the second such encounter in recent days.

On May 26, a Chinese fighter jet carried out an “unnecessarily aggressive” manoeuvre near a U.S. military plane over the South China Sea in international airspace, according to the United States.

“It seems to me that Beijing has instructed its forces to respond more assertively against what it believes are encroaching U.S. and allied forces,” said Derek Grossman, senior defence analyst at the RAND Corporation, a U.S. think tank.

“By doing so, China is only increasing the chances for miscalculation – namely ships or aircraft accidentally colliding – that could then spiral into armed conflict,” he added.

In 2001, a U.S. spy plane made an emergency landing on China’s Hainan island after a collision with a Chinese fighter jet, whose pilot died.

Taiwan’s defence ministry on Sunday called China’s actions with the U.S. and Canadian ships “provocation” and said it was the common responsibility of free and democratic countries to maintain peace and stability in the strait.

“Any actions to increase tension and danger will not contribute to regional security,” it said in a statement.

The ministry called on China to respect the right to freedom of navigation.

China views Taiwan as its own territory, a claim the government in Taipei strongly rejects.

Beijing has been stepping up military and political pressure to try to force Taiwan to accept its sovereignty, including staging regular manoeuvres near the island.

Source: www.reuters.com

Tropical Storm Arlene Forms in the Gulf

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Tropical Storm Arlene, the first named storm of 2023, has formed in the eastern Gulf of Mexico and poses no threat to Texas.

The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) continues to monitor the course of Arlene. We will provide notices and guidance on all named storms through the end of hurricane season on November 30.

Tropical storms can form quickly and with little warning. Now is the time to check your emergency kits and review your emergency plans. Stay informed by following HCOHSEM updates on www.ReadyHarris.org, on social media, and by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts or Ready Harris Accessible Alerts.

For more information on how to prepare, review our hurricane preparedness and evacuation guide. You can also text GULF2023 to 888777 to receive hurricane season updates.

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Asiana Airlines: Passenger arrested for opening plane door during South Korea flight

A man has been arrested for opening the emergency door of an Asiana Airlines flight as it was landing in South Korea.

All 194 passengers survived the flight, which landed safely but with its door still open at Daegu International Airport on Friday.

Some passengers fainted while others had breathing problems and were taken to hospital, local media reported.

The man, in his 30s, was arrested upon landing, said Yonhap news agency.

Flight OZ8124, an Airbus A321-200 jet, had taken off from Jeju Island on Friday about 11:45 local time (03:45 GMT).

As it was landing about an hour later, a male passenger opened the emergency door while the plane was still 250m from ground.

A passenger’s video shared on social media shows the gap in the left hand side of the plane and winds buffeting rows of seated passengers.

Flight attendants had not been able to stop him because the plane was about to land, witnesses recounted to local media.

They said the man had also tried to jump out of the plane after opening the door.

Passengers have described the panic on board.

“It was chaos with people close to the door appearing to faint one by one and flight attendants calling out for doctors on board through broadcasting,” one 44-year-old passenger told Yonhap.

“I thought the plane was blowing up. I thought I was going to die like this,” he added.

The Asiana Airlines plane landed safely in South Korea after a passenger forced open an emergency door.

Several school age children had also been on board, on their way to a weekend sporting event.

The mother of one of the students told Yonhap: “The children were shaking, crying, and frightened.”

Police said the suspect had so far not given any explanation for his actions, nor was he drunk at the point of his arrest.

“It is difficult to have a normal conversation with him,” an official said. “We will investigate the motive of the crime and punish him.”

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Source: www.bbc.com

What to Know About Texas’ Extraordinary Move to Impeach GOP Attorney General Ken Paxton

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After years of legal and ethical scandals swirling around Texas Republican Attorney General Ken Paxton, the state’s GOP-controlled House of Representatives has moved toward an impeachment vote that could quickly throw him from office.

The extraordinary and rarely-used maneuver comes in the final days of the state’s legislative session and sets up a bruising political fight. It pits Paxton, who has aligned himself closely with former President Donald Trump and the state’s hard-right conservatives, against House Republican leadership, who appear to have suddenly had enough of the allegations of wrongdoing that have long dogged Texas’ top lawyer.

Paxton has said the charges are based on “hearsay and gossip, parroting long-disproven claims.”

Here is how the impeachment process works in Texas, and how the 60-year-old Republican came to face the prospect of becoming just the third official to be impeached in the state’s nearly 200-year history:

The process

Under the Texas constitution and law, impeaching a state official is similar to the process on the federal level: the action starts in the state House.

In this case, the five-member House General Investigating Committee voted unanimously Thursday to send 20 articles of impeachment to the full chamber. The next step is a vote by the 149-member House, where a simple majority is needed to approve the articles. Republicans control the chamber 85-64.

The House can call witnesses to testify, but the investigating committee already did that prior to recommending impeachment. The panel met for several hours Wednesday, listening to investigators deliver an extraordinary public airing of Paxton’s years of scandal and alleged lawbreaking.

If the full House impeaches Paxton, everything shifts to the state Senate for a “trial” to decide whether to permanently remove Paxton from office, or acquit him. Removal requires a two-thirds majority vote.

A sudden threat

But there is a major difference between Texas and the federal system: If the House votes to impeach, Paxton is immediately suspended from office until the outcome of the Senate trial. Republican Gov. Greg Abbott would have the opportunity to appoint an interim replacement.

The GOP in Texas controls every branch of state government. Republican lawmakers and leaders alike have until this week taken a muted posture toward the the myriad examples of Paxton’s misconduct and alleged law breaking that emerged in legal filings and news reports over the years.

It’s unclear when and why exactly that changed.

In February, Paxton agreed to settle a whistleblower lawsuit brought by former aides who accused him of corruption. The $3.3 million payout must be approved by the House and Republican Speaker Dade Phelan has said he doesn’t think taxpayers should foot the bill.

Shortly after the settlement was reached, the House investigation into Paxton began.

Republican or Republican

The five-member committee that mounted the investigation of Paxton is led by his fellow Republicans, contrasting America’s most prominent recent examples of impeachment.

Trump’s federal impeachments in 2020 and 2021 were driven by Democrats who had majority control of the U.S. House of Representatives. In both cases, the impeachment charges approved by the House failed in the Senate, where Republicans had enough votes to block conviction.

In Texas, Republicans control both houses by large majorities and the state’s GOP leaders hold all levers of influence. But that hasn’t stopped Paxton from seeking to rally a partisan defense.

When the House investigation emerged Tuesday, Paxton suggested it was a political attack by Phelan. He called for the “liberal” speaker’s resignation and accused him of being drunk during a marathon session last Friday.

Phelan’s office brushed off the accusation as Paxton attempting to “save face.” None of the state’s other top Republicans have voiced support for Paxton since.

Paxton issued a statement Thursday, portraying impeachment proceedings as an effort to disenfranchises the voters who gave him a third term in November. He said that by moving against him “the RINOs in the Texas Legislature are now on the same side as Joe Biden.”

The marriage wrinkle

But Paxton, who served five terms in the House and one in the Senate before becoming attorney general, is sure to still have allies in Austin.

A likely one is his wife, Angela, a two-term state senator who could be in the awkward position of voting on her husband’s political future. It’s unclear whether she would would or should participate in the Senate trial, where the 31 members make margins tight.

In a twist, Paxton’s impeachment deals with an extramarital affair he acknowledged to members of his staff years earlier. The impeachment charges include bribery for one of Paxton’s donors, Austin real estate developer Nate Paul, allegedly employing the woman with whom he had the affair in exchange for legal help.

Years in the making

The impeachment reaches back to 2015, when Paxton was indicted on securities fraud charges for which he still has not stood trial. The lawmakers charged Paxton with making false statements to state securities regulators.

But most of the articles stem from Paxton’s connections to Paul and a remarkable revolt by the attorney general’s top deputies in 2020.

That fall, eight senior Paxton aides reported their boss to the FBI, accusing him of bribery and abusing his office to help Paul. Four of them later brought the whistleblower lawsuit. The report prompted a federal criminal investigation that in February was taken over by the U.S. Justice Department’s Washington-based Public Integrity Section.

The impeachment charges cover myriad accusations related to Paxton’s dealings with Paul. The allegations include attempts to interfere in foreclosure lawsuits and improperly issuing legal opinions to benefit Paul, and firing, harassing and interfering with staff who reported what was going on. The bribery charges stem from the affair, as well as Paul allegedly paying for expensive renovations to Paxton’s Austin home.

The fracas took a toll on the Texas attorney general’s office, long one of the primary legal challengers to Democratic administrations in the White House.

In the years since Paxton’s staff went to the FBI, his agency has come unmoored by disarray behind the scenes, with seasoned lawyers quitting over practices they say aim to slant legal work, reward loyalists and drum out dissent.

Source: time.com

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of May 24, 2023 at 2:00 pm.

CARL WILBERT COLLINS

B/M      07-07-85      5’10”/204 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1816431
INJURY CHILD UNDER 15 B/INJURY
Last known location: Humble Texas

AJA NICHOLE FAWCETTE-AMES

W/F      06-11-97      5’02”/110 Lbs.      Bro/Grn
Warrant #: 1716210
PROBATION VIOLATION FORGERY GOVT FINANCIAL INST
Last known location: League City Texas

MARTIN GERARDO GUEVARA

W/M      03-23-92      5’09”/182 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1816415
THEFT BY CHECK =<$2,500<$30,000
Last known location: Houston Texas

MARIA ELENA MARTINEZ

W/F      09-13-66      4’11”/130 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1816426
THEFT BY CHECK =<$2,500<$30,000
Last known location: Houston Texas

KATELYN WINONA MAYES

W/F      09-21-00      5’08”/145 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1664651
FORGERY
Last known location: Conroe Texas

CHRISTOPHER JEROMY NORMAN
AKA JOHNATHAN CHRIS HENDERSON

W/M      05-08-69      5’10”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1646852
SEX OFFEND DUTY REGISTER LIFE/
Last known location: Cypress Texas

JALIKA WHYESHA POWELL

B/F      03-12-90      5’03”/193 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1816384
BURGLARY OF HABITATION
Last known location: Houston Texas

JEFFERY MICHAEL SHAW

W/M      04-22-58      6’00”/245 Lbs.      Gry/Haz
Warrant #: 1816278
FSRA ACC INVOLVING INJURY
Last known location: Spring Texas

JA’NAYE PEARL STAFFORD

B/F      09-24-93      5’01”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1788740
INJURY TO ELDERLY
Last known location: Katy Texas

JASON JARROD WILKERSON

B/M      10-10-95      5’07”/148 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1816441
THEFT OF FIREARM
Last known location: Houston Texas

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¿Encontró el amor en la NBA? Quién es la superestrella con la que Shakira estaría involucrada sentimentalmente

Shakira, a casi un año de su separación con Gerard Piqué, habría encontrado nuevamente el amor con una de las mayores estrellas del Miami Heat.

A raíz de su traslado a territorio estadounidense, provocado por su mediática ruptura con Gerard Piqué, la intérprete colombiana comenzó a convivir con varias celebridades, entre las que destacan estrellas de Hollywood, supermodelos y deportistas.

Un claro ejemplo del nuevo círculo social de Shakira se presentó hace algunas semanas durante el Gran Premio de Miami de Fórmula 1, cuando fue vista en compañía del actor Tom Cruise.

Además, la intérprete de Acróstico también disfrutó de la compañía del piloto Lewis Hamilton, con quien cenó en un exclusivo restaurante de Miami y días después paseó en un lujoso yate.

Las recientes apariciones en público de Shakira dispararon los rumores sobre su vida amorosa tras estar soltera nuevamente tras un largo periodo de tiempo y los pretendientes que tendría en EE.UU.

Ante estos rumores, en las últimas horas salió a la luz el nombre de otra celebridad que estaría buscando conquistar el corazón de la cantante colombiana.

Shakira ha sido relacionada con un jugador de la NBA

Shakira se encuentra experimentando un cambio radical en su vida luego de abandonar Barcelona, ciudad que fue su hogar por más de una década, y mudarse junto a sus dos hijos, Milan y Sasha, a Miami.

La presunta relación entre Butler y Shakira fue descubierta cuando la intérprete de Monotonía estuvo presente en un partido de los playoffs de la NBA del Miami Heat y alentó al equipo de manera efusiva.

Sin embargo, lo que más llamó la atención y habría dado indicios de este amorío es que, luego de su llegada a Miami, Shakira y Jimmy Butler comenzaron a seguirse en Instagram y estarían intercambiando mensajes diariamente.

Source: www.prensalibre.com

¡Que Onda! Magazine Houston – edición 1264

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la edición 1264 de la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

Del 25 de mayo al 31 de mayo del 2023

 

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La Sonora Santanera – Bonita y Mentirosa

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Latest News from Crime Stoppers of Houston

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Legislative Update: Governor Greg Abbott signed SB 1004 into law

On Thursday, May 18, Governor Greg Abbott signed SB 1004 into law. The bill which will make it a crime to remove, destroy, or tamper with an ankle monitor, goes into effect September 1, 2023. Back in 2018, Crime Stoppers of Houston was the first to bring public attention to the issue of offenders removing their ankle monitors after a parolee cut off his monitor and went on a killing spree in Harris County. Sex offenders were also discovered to have removed their ankle monitors and disappeared into thin air. In 2019, Crime Stoppers was the only entity to testify in support of the bill (failed to pass).

In 2023, we once again testified, along with law enforcement agencies, in support of this bill and are so proud to see that it’s been signed into law. Click below for more information on legislative efforts and to watch the breaking news story.

LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS
Thank you, Astros Foundation!

A very special night at Minute Maid Park for the Crime Stoppers of Houston team and board members! Crime Stoppers of Houston CEO Rania Mankarious and Board Chairman Lindsay Aronstein were presented with a generous gift from the Astros Foundation in support of our mission to solve and prevent crime.

Thank you to all those behind this gift and the night’s festivities – Jim and Whitney Crane, Sheridan and John Eddie Williams, Wendy Craven, Chris Massey and others.

The support of Crime Stoppers by these larger than life individuals and institution means more than we could ever express.

Back to School Donation Drive Deadline June 1

We are officially ONE WEEK away from the donation deadline for our Back to School donation drive and we still need your help filling 2,000 backpacks. Don’t let students start the school year without the tools they need to succeed. Join us in our mission to collect school supplies for students in need in the Greater Houston Area. 

Two easy ways to donate – Visit our Amazon Wishlist OR by making a monetary donation towards this project. Let us come together and help kids start the school year safely and in style!

AMAZON WISH LIST
MAKE A DIRECT DONATION
2022- 20223 PSA Awards Ceremony

We are incredibly proud of the hard work and dedication of all the students who participated in the 2022-2023 PSA Contest. This year’s campaign focused on #SeeSomethingSaySomething to educate the public about the seriousness of threats to life and raise awareness of the unfortunate reality faced by students and school staff on a daily basis on campuses.

Special thanks again to the FBI Houston Citizens Academy Alumni Association (CAAA) for partnering with us again!

Congratulations to the winners:

  • 1st Place: Cypress Ridge High School – The Team Away
  • 2nd Place: Cypress Woods High School – CyWoods Team 1
  • 3rd Place:  Cypress Creek High School – Ridge Media
2022 – 2023 PSA VIDEOS HERE
MONTHLY FOCUS
As we continue our monthly focus of Elder Abuse Awareness Month, we are committed to our mission to support and educate the community on the different types of abuse that occur amongst the elderly population.  It is crucial to recognize the signs of abuse to help prevent our loved ones from victimization. Click below to view our tips and resources. 
ELDER ABUSE SAFETY AWARENESS TIPS
Thanks to the support of Spindletop Community Impact Partners, our Safe Community Institute is making a difference in our community by providing critical safety resources, specifically to increase awareness about human trafficking and its realities. 
UPCOMING EVENTS & WEBINARS
Our webinars aim to educate and empower students, parents and the community members to be safer in their everyday lives. View our Q2 webinar calendar here!
Food For Thought: Counselors Lunch & Learn

If you are an ISD Counselor, you still have time to RSVP! Join us for our Food for Thought: Counselor Lunch and Learn, where the Safe School Institute will provide valuable insights and resources to support and educate your students on how to effectively utilize the Crime Stoppers of Houston anonymous Tip Line 713-222-TIPS (8477).

For the last 25 years, the Safe School Institute has provided free school safety presentations on many topics to serve the needs of school campuses in the Greater Houston area. Click below to register.

RSVP HERE: COUNSELOR LUNCH & LEARN
S.A.V.E – Summer Safety

Description: Students are engaging in activities that are new and unusual to do the lack of routine and free time when school is out. Programs Coordinator, Joshua Webb, will discuss how to keep students safe during the summer.

Register Here

SCI – Bullying Prevention

Summer Break means more device time. Technology and the Internet has caused a whole new form of bullying: cyberbullying. This presentation looks at the difference between in-person bullying and cyberbullying, addresses parent and school responsibilities regarding bullying, covers current bullying laws, and provides guidance on what to do should your child become a victim of bullying.

Register Here

Parents of Murdered Children – Monthly Meeting
June 13 | 7 PM CST – 8:30 PM CSTParents of Murdered Children and Surviving Family Members of Homicide meet at Crime Stoppers of Houston every month on the 2nd Tuesday.Click here for more information
Demand Reduction Strategy Summit
Hosted by Demand Disruption and Crime Stoppers of HoustonJune 21 | 9 AM CST – 4 PM CST
3001 Main St.
Houston, TX 77002 
Register Here
Statewide Training July 10 & 11 – REGISTRATION NOW OPEN!

Crime Stoppers of Houston invites you to attend our 2-day Crime Stoppers Virtual Statewide Training. TCOLE Credit available for attending all 10 webinars.

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¡Expo 2023: Una Exposición Comercial Conjunta para Promover el Comercio Latinoamericano en Houston!

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El 17 de mayo, la Cámara de Comercio de Centroamérica y el Consulado de México llevarán a cabo una exposición comercial conjunta llamada “Expo 2023”. Habrá 25 expositores diferentes que mostrarán sus productos y servicios de América Latina y Houston.

La Expo 2023 se llevará a cabo de 9 AM a 2 PM en 3200 Rogerdale Road, Houston 77042. Durante esta feria comercial, habrá seminarios especializados para descubrir cómo financiar camiones de comida dirigidos por Raül Vásquez, Gerente Financiero de Trufund, y cómo registrarse para hacer negocios con la Ciudad de Houston impartido por la Dra. Luisa Montoya, Gerente de Diversity Matters.

La Expo 2023 será la única feria comercial de este tipo este año, sin embargo, la Cámara de Comercio de Centroamérica organiza un seminario mensual el tercer miércoles de cada mes sobre temas para pequeñas empresas.

La Expo 2023 es gratuita y abierta al público, y se recomienda la preinscripción poniéndose en contacto con el Presidente de la Cámara de Comercio de Centroamérica, Percy Peláez Contti, en Percy@camaraca.com.

La revista “Qué Onda” se enorgullece de ser patrocinadora de Expo 2023 y otros eventos comunitarios que ayudan a nuestra Gran Área de Houston.

White House U-Haul ramming suspect Sai Kandula jailed until next week, charges downgraded

The alleged neo-Nazi man accused of ramming a rented U-Haul truck into White House security barriers will be held in federal jail pending a detention hearing next week, according to reports.

Sai Varshith Kandula, 19, appeared in a Washington D.C. federal court Wednesday, where Magistrate Judge Robin M. Meriweather ordered he be jailed until a hearing next Tuesday, CBS News reported.

Kandula, from Missouri, careened the box truck into barriers along Lafayette Square just steps from the White House late Monday night, US Park Police officials said.

He had allegedly planned the attack for six months with his goal being to “get to the White House, seize power, and be put in charge of the nation,” records show.

Kandula was accused of threatening to “Kill the President If that’s what I have to do,” and praised Nazism and Hitler.

He was originally charged with threatening to kill, kidnap or inflict harm on a president, vice president or family member, as well as assault with a dangerous weapon, reckless operation of a motor vehicle, trespassing and destruction of federal property, US Park Police said.

His federal charges have since been downgraded to a single count of depredation of property of the United States in excess of $1,000.

Prosecutors told the court Kandula is not a US citizen, according to Fox News.

Kandula, a self-described unemployed data analyst, was taken into custody after ramming his vehicle just before 10 p.m. Monday, officials said.

Sai Varshith Kandula, 19, was arrested after allegedly crashing a U-Haul box truck into a White House barrier in Washington, D.C. on Monday, May 22, 2023.He struck the barriers once before reversing the box truck and launching forward, ramming the structures a second time, according to a statement of facts released Tuesday.

He then allegedly hopped out of the driver’s seat and went to the back of the smoking truck.

“The officer watched as KANDULA removed a red and white flag with a Nazi Swastika in the center from a black backpack he was carrying,” the document states.

No one was injured in the crash and no explosives were found inside the vehicle.

A Nazi flag and other objects recovered from a rented box truck that crashed into security barriers across from the White House in Washington, U.S. May 23, 2023Kandula later told federal agents he took a one-way flight from St. Louis to Washington, D.C. and arrived around 8 p.m., court papers state. He then allegedly rented a U-Haul box truck and “drove directly to the White House.

He allegedly said his goal was to “get to the White House, seize power, and be put in charge of the nation.”

When asked how, he responded he would “Kill the President if that’s what I have to do and would hurt anyone that would stand in my way,” according to court documents.

A U.S. Park Police officer inspects a security barrier for damage in Lafayette Square park near the White House, Tuesday, May 23, 2023, in Washington, D.C.Despite being stopped by the security barrier, Kandula told investigators he was successful because he had hoped to send a message, court documents state.

“KANDULA stated a message was meant to be sent to all organizations like the Secret Service,” the document goes on. “KANDULA added, ‘either way, whether I got into the White House or not, my message was received.’”

He allegedly said he knew he would get arrested, but his “book” would get to “those who needed to see it.”

The book was a “green book” in which he had written “his plans to enter the White House, and what he would accomplish if he was in charge,” the filing states.

Kandula allegedly went on to praise Nazism for its “great history” and their “authoritarian nature, Eugenics, and their one world order.”

“When asked if he looks up to any leaders,” the document states, “KANDULA answered ‘Hitler, because he was a strong leader.’”

Aniket Sharma, who attended high school with Kandula, The Post he worried about his former classmate’s state of mind in light of the allegations.

“I couldn’t believe it for the first ten – five, 10 minutes … [I] never expected him to be doing something like this. I never thought a day like this would come.”Federal agents descended upon Kandula’s Chesterfield home Tuesday.

Source: nypost.com

Today is Sergeant Kendrick Simpo Day in the City of Houston; Mayor Honors HPD Sgt. for His Brave Actions

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Mayor Turner proclaims Tuesday, May 23, 2023 as “Sergeant Kendrick Simpo Day” in the City of Houston
HOUSTON – A week after U.S. President Joe Biden presented him with a Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor for his courageous actions to stop a potential mass shooter at the Galleria, Houston Police Sergeant Kendrick Simpo was recognized by Mayor Sylvester Turner and members of the Houston City Council.Mayor Turner has proclaimed Tuesday, May 23, as Sgt. Kendrick Simpo Day in the City of Houston in recognition of his bravery, dedication, and outstanding work.
In February 2022, while Sergeant Simpo was working an extra job at the Galleria shopping mall, he heard a call over the radio about a heavily armed suspect. Sergeant Simpo quickly responded and spotted the suspect carrying a rifle within a few feet of hundreds of children and their families participating in a dance competition. Sergeant Simpo tackled the armed suspect without a single shot being fired, saving an unknown number of lives that day.
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He is the first HPD law enforcement officer to receive the Medal of Valor. “I may be the first in HPD, but I will not be the last,” said Sergeant Kendrick Simpo, who thanked his HPD colleagues and Executive Police Chief Matt Slinkard for attending the presentation.

“The City of Houston commends Sergeant Kendrick Simpo on his bravery and dedication to protecting the citizens of this city and owes him a debt of gratitude for his service and sacrifice,” said Mayor Turner.

Sergeant Kendrick Simpo was sworn in as a Houston Police Department officer in May 2009. After several dedicated years as an officer, Simpo earned his sergeant badge in June 2020. He has served and protected the people of Houston in multiple ways, including tending to the welfare and recovery of survivors through HPD’s Victim Services Division. Sgt. Simpo is currently assigned to the Internal Affairs Division. His biggest motivators are his wife, six children, extended family, friends, and co-workers.

Executive Chief Matt Slinkard and Sergeant Kendrick Simpo address City Council following presentation

Texas lawmakers approve bills aimed squarely at Harris County elections

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On Monday, the Texas House passed two bills aimed squarely at Harris County elections. The House’s version of Senate Bill 1750 abolishes the office of Harris County elections administrator. SB 1933 allows the Texas Secretary of State to impose “administrative oversight” during an election.

While the latter doesn’t specify Harris County, News 88.7’s politics and government reporter Andrew Schneider says its stipulations are based directly on what the county has done in recent election cycles.

13 Investigates finds Texas is worst in the nation for hazardous train derailments

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No matter what you’re doing, or where you’re going, there is a constant background noise in Conroe, Texas.

“There is one on the way,” said long-time Conroe resident Lisa Burks as she sat on her front porch less than 100 yards from the train tracks. “Did you hear the whistle blow?”

Burks spent every Friday night of her childhood sleeping in the ranch-style brick house when her grandmother lived there. On a rainy spring day in May, her grandchildren now nap in the same room.

“(Trains are) just a part of the town,” Burks said.

Living on the train tracks is such a way of life, many in Conroe more or less forget about them. We asked Burks, when it come to community chit-chat, what do people say about the trains?

“I’m not really sure what they’re talking about,” Burks said after a long, thoughtful pause.

She said if anything, people complain when trains block intersections, which is a problem of its own.

Carl Berkowitz thinks trains, tracks, and the employees are worth talking about.

“The system has improved in some areas and not improved in other areas,” Berkowitz, a transportation and engineering educator, said.

The number of train safety incidents looks good in recent years. According to the 2021 report card from the American Society of Civil Engineers, train safety incidents and injuries in the state of Texas have declined from 2018 to 2019, though deaths are up. There were 1,174 safety incidents in 2018 and 1,136 in 2019. The report lists 1,004 injuries in 2018 and 966 in 2019. There were 13 deaths in 2018 and 16 in 2019.

Berkowitz says since the early 2000s, track infrastructure has improved with better technology to keep tracks in working shape. The cars, on the other hand, need work.

“The railroads don’t necessarily own the freight cars. The concept is generally that they lease them,” Berkowitz said.

Old and aging railcars are more likely to be the cause for derailments.

“They don’t have control over the maintenance of those cars,” Berkowitz said.

According to data collected by ABC, despite the improvement between 2018 and 2019, when you zoom out, the data for Texas isn’t great, especially when you look just at trains carrying hazardous material similar to the Palestine, Ohio, derailment.

The federal government has only tracked rail safety incidents involving hazardous materials since 2002. Our data team found in the last 20 years, Texas has had 138 serious incidents that have caused more than $134 million in damage, 34 major evacuations and three deaths, making Texas first in the nation for serious hazardous incidents.

Despite that, the Association of American Railroads says more than 99.9% of HazMat moved by rail reaches its destination, making trains the more responsible choice when it comes to how we’re going to ship the materials.

Berkowitz said while there are laws in place to keep trains on the rails and the numbers are improving year after year, we can take safety concerns into our own hands.

“People are conscious of safety,” Berkowitz said.

The phones in our hands have empowered many to take pictures and videos, and to post them online and send them into the railroads. That’s helping highlight the parts of more than 10,000 miles of Texas railways that may have fallen through the cracks.

It’s a practice that can ensure people like Lisa Burks can keep living by the tracks with peace of mind.

“It never occurred to me to go anywhere else. This is safe,” Burks said.

So what’s being done to improve rail and train car safety? Berkowitz said there is a huge gap in the work force centered around train engineering and safety. He said there needs to be a focus on building out the work force that focuses on how to improve safety.

Source: abc13.com

Trio Caimanes This Friday at MECA TBH Center!

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Trio Caimanes

Friday, May 26th | 7:30 PM

MECA TBH Center | 333 S Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003

Trio Caimanes brings to MECA the music of La Huasteca, a geographical and cultural region located partially along the Gulf of Mexico and including parts of the states of Tamaulipas, Veracruz, Puebla, Hidalgo, San Luis Potosí, Querétaro, and Guanajuato. This traditional Mexican musical style dates back to the end of the 19th century and is influenced by Spanish and indigenous cultures.

A trio Huasteco is comprised of a jarana (a guitar-like chordophone with 5 strings, tuned in thirds, low to high), a violin, and a guitarra quinta huapanguera (a five course, eight stringed guitar-like instrument).

Special guest appearance by the MECA Ballet Folklorico.

Trio Caimanes is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

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Descubrimos a Iam Tongi, ganador de American Idol, que brilló con James Blunt en la noche de su victoria

Iam Tongi ha sido el brillante ganador de la edición número 21 de American Idol y, en esta pasada noche, tenía además un acompañamiento especial de James Blunt. Fue el momento de escuchar ‘Monsters‘ que provó lágrimas y emoción como en Katy Perry, miembro de un jurado compuesto también por otros dos compañeros, Lionel Richie y Luke Bryan.

Por tanto, vamos a echar un vistazo a quién es el protagonista de la victoria y a aquella interpretación especial.

Iam Tongi

Con su familia se mudaron de Kahuku, una ciudad en O’ahu (Hawái), a Seattle debido al aumento del costo de vida en la isla. Cuando los jueces del programa American Idol le preguntaron por qué se mudarían de la hermosa Hawái a la lluviosa Seattle, Tongi fue sincero y dijo que a su familia “Le costó el paraíso” y tuvo que mudarse a un lugar más asequible.

Así ha llegado, con 18 años de edad, a la fama cantando estos temas:

MAKING MEMORIES OF US‘ DE KEITH URBAN

COOL DOWN‘ DE KOLOHE KAI

Y ‘I’LL BE SEEING YOU

Recibía más votos que Megan Danielle Colin Stough, convirtiéndolo en el nuevo American Idol.

A esa noche de éxito tenemos que sumar la mencionada interpretación de ‘Monsters‘ que interpretaba con su creador, el cantautor inglés James Blunt.

Este es un tema que Blunt escribía con Amy Wadge y Jimmy Hogarth para el sexto álbum de estudio ‘Once Upon a Mind’ de 2019. Y, como añadido, el músico decidía que todas las ganancias obtenidas de la canción llegaran a las organizaciones benéficas Help for Heroes British Legion. De su canción, en su estreno nos contaba James que “Es para mi padre. No estaba bien, porque necesitaba un riñón. Cuando ves a tu padre frágil, ves el círculo de la vida. Escribí la canción que decía que era mi turno de cazar monstruos, mi turno de cuidar de él. Es una de mis canciones favoritas e hicimos un videoclip con mi padre. Sale genial y fue muy emocionante“.

Source: www.cadena100.es

Caso Kouri Richins: descubren cuatro pólizas de seguro de vida a nombre del marido por casi $2 millones

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De acuerdo con el informe de las autoridades, la audiencia de detención de la escritora Kouri Richins, quien es la presunta asesina de su marido Eric Richins, estaba programada para este viernes 19 de mayo, pero f ue pospuesta hasta el 12 de junio debido a que algunos de los cargos fueron modificados y los cuales incluyen nuevos conocimientos del caso.

Según los documentos oficiales que se han publicado, Kouri Richins, la madre que escribió un libro infantil para superar el duelo de la muerte de un ser querido, descubrió antes de la muerte de su marido, que él la había sacado del testamento para dejar a su hermana Kate Richins-Benson como fideicomisaria y la beneficiaria de su póliza de seguro de vida.

Pólizas con un beneficio de casi $2 millones

Además también los fiscales detallaron que Kouri abrió cuatro pólizas de seguro de vida separadas para Eric entre 2015 y 2017 con beneficios por fallecimiento de $1,947,000.El abogado de la familia dijo que el marido no sabía de estas pólizas.

Durante la investigación del caso, Eric y Kouri tenían un acuerdo prematrimonial en el que cada uno no tenía derechos sobre los “ingresos, propiedades o activos presentes o futuros” del otro, excepto si Eric Richins moría mientras estaban legalmente casados.

El valor de la póliza de seguro de vida que Eric Richins que tenía conjuntamente con su socio comercial es de $2 millones de dólares, y Kouri era la única beneficiaria. La compañía de seguros alertó a Eric y él lo cambió para sacarla de ser la beneficiaria.

La escritora tenía fuertes deudas

Lo que también salió a la luz es que la escritora tiene una deuda de $189,840 en impuestos estatales y federales que no ha pagado y además, según compartieron le debe a un prestamista $1,847,760 y además a Eric le debía $514,000.

El programa de radio KPCW publicó que la escritora había robado en 2016, la cantidad de $100,000 de la cuenta de su marido para uso personal. Aunado a todo esto, usó un poder notarial falso para pedir un préstamo de $250,000, que al parecer tampoco obtuvo.

Todos estos nuevos argumentos son los que modificaron los cargos, además de orillar a los investigadores a creer que la muerte de Eric Richins tiene como motivo: dinero. Por eso se tuvo que recorrer la fecha de la audiencia. Mientras Kouri Richins permanece en la cárcel del condado de Summit sin derecho a fianza.

 

Reanudan las operaciones en el Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez, Ciudad de México, tras el cierre por presencia de cenizas del volcán Popocatépetl

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Tras permanecer cerrado durante varias horas por la presencia de ceniza volcánica del Popocatépetl, el Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez, Ciudad de México, anunció que reanudaba sus operaciones cerca de las 12 pm ET.

Las autoridades del aeropuerto habían informado que las operaciones debieron ser suspendidas en la madrugada debido a las cenizas volcánicas.

Cerca de las 9 AM ET, informaron en un nuevo tuit que “por seguridad de las operaciones”, el cierre se extendería dos horas más. “Personal del AICM y aerolíneas, estamos llevando a cabo la revisión y limpieza de pistas y calles de rodaje”, indicaron.

Finalmente, horas después, informaron en un nuevo tuit que reanudaban las operaciones. “”Luego de retirar las cenizas volcánicas, revisar las pistas y verificar condiciones de viento favorables, reanudamos operaciones de despegue y aterrizaje a partir de las 10:00 horas”, indicaron.

El volcán Popocatépetl, en el centro de México, es uno de los volcanes activos más peligrosos de América Latina. Reinició su actividad eruptiva en 1994 y las autoridades mantienen su estatus en riesgo latente de hacer una erupción mayor y causar daños.

A principios de mayo, el Gobierno de México exhortó a la población a no acercarse al volcán debido a que se detectaron 143 exhalaciones acompañadas de vapor de agua, gases volcánicos y ceniza.

The best cities to live in America: See the U.S. News and World Report list for 2023-2024.

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The list is in. Did your city make it?

U.S. News & World Report released its annual list of the of the 150 “Best Places to Live in the U.S.” this week.

Here’s how editors said the magazine determined its picks: Analyzing the 150 most populous metropolitan areas and evaluating several factors including job prospects, affordability, growth and quality of life.

Topping the 2023-24 list: Green Bay, Wisconsin.

The magazine called Green Bay “The perfect mix of big-city amenities complemented with a Midwestern, small-town feel.”

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of May 18, 2023 at 3:00 pm.

ALISON FAYE BOLTON

W/F      02-11-86      5’03”150 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1602028
PROBATION VIOLATION THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Channelview Texas

CHARLENE MICHELLE FRELOW-EMMITT

B/F      04-06-93      5’04”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant # 1786998
Probation Violation UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Houston Texas

NICHOLE LEE GLOVER

W/F      07-24-82      5’04”/140 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1810088
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Houston Texas

JAMES JOHNSON JR.

B/M      12-27-89      5’06”/179 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1642437
PROBATATION VIOLATION BURGLARY OF A BUILDING
Last known location: Houston Texas

PHILLIP GENE MASON

W/M      02-06-83      5’10”/180 Lbs.      Bld/Blu
Warrant #: 1812407
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO-LESS 5
Last known location: Bellaire Texas

MATHEW ALEXANDER MILLER

W/M      08-26-96      5’05”/135 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1683993
PROBATION VIOLATION ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

ALISON CYDRICE MYERS

B/F      08-15-90      5’03”/119 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1815418
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
Last known location: Houston Texas

WALKIDIA PEREZ

W/F      03-24-01      5’01”/106 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1810587
TAMPERING WITH RECORD
Last known location: Houston Texas

DOUGLAS RAY RIOJAS

W/M      06-13-97      5’08”/175 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1759261
PROBATION VIOLATION CONTINUOUS VIOL AGAINST THE FAMILY

JOHN TERRELL TOWNES

B/M      08-18-03      6’00”/170 Lbs.      Blk/Blk
Warrant #: 1713966, 1713964
PROBATION VIOLATION ENGAGING IN ORG CRIM ACTIVITY
EVADING ARREST/DETENTION W/VEH
Last known location: Houston Texas

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Single Houston mother is latest victim of TikTok trend driving up auto theft numbers

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A single mother of two found herself the victim of a TikTok trend, which Houston police say is driving up auto theft numbers in the area.

Paris Henry posted a video on TikTok after her car was stolen outside her apartment building in Katy in March. The video of a visibly upset mother just trying to do her best went viral with 39,000 likes.

“My car is my livelihood because I am a travel therapist. I go into homes and provide therapy to juveniles,” Henry said. “When this was done it left me with nothing.”

Her 2017 Kia was later found abandoned nearby, with its windows smashed and a flat tire.

Henry believes this was connected to the TikTok videos shared by the so-called Kia Boys. The videos show them stealing Kia and Hyundai cars using only a USB cable, or something similar in shape, to start the vehicles.

Her car’s ignition was ripped out with a phone charger that she believes the thieves used to start the car.

Sgt. Tracy Hicks with the Houston Police Department’s Auto Theft Division said the viral hack created copycats and contributed to a spike in Houston.

“It’s young people, 15- or 16-year-old kids,” Hicks said. “They figured out the ease of stealing the older Hyundai and Kia cars, and they are just stealing them, making videos, wrecking them, and crashing into other cars.”

According to our ABC13 Neighborhood Safety Tracker, auto thefts over the last 12 months are up 20.8% compared to the annual average over the last four years. An average of 363 cars are stolen a week in the city, according to our tracker.

Since 2022, Hicks says Kia and Hyundai cars started to creep into Houston’s top 10 most stolen cars list. It’s something he says he has never seen before and the trend has continued to increase over time.

Last month, three Hyundai models and two Kia models made it to the top 10 list. Seventy-two Hyundai Elantras, 51 Hyundai Sonatas, 38 Kia Optima’s, and 30 Kia Souls were stolen.

“What they are not stealing these cars for is to re-sell them, or take the parts off, or to re-sell those,” Hicks said. “These cars are specifically stolen to mostly commit other crimes.”

Henry wants the thieves to know how they are impacting the people they’re stealing from.

“I had to put money on Ubers. Luckily, I had amazing people help me on TikTok, rental cars, all that, to be able to grocery shop, just to ensure we had what we needed,” Henry said. “It’s hurtful because they know what they are doing, and they don’t care.”

Henry does not have insurance and is still trying to pay off her bills and figure out what to do with her car. She created a GoFundMe Page to help with expenses.

Houston police say there are tips to prevent thieves from stealing these types of cars. They encourage Kia and Hyundai owners to visit the companies’ websites.

Houston police say there are tips to prevent thieves from stealing these types of cars. They encourage Kia and Hyundai owners to visit the companies’ websites.

HPD cruiser barely misses woman before crashing into the home she just bought

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The high-speed chase started on I-10 and ended in an east Houston neighborhood where the car was being chased and an HPD vehicle slammed into neighboring homes.

It was a very close call for people in an east Houston neighborhood where a police chase ended with two vehicles inside neighboring homes. One of them was an HPD cruiser.

Thankfully, no one was hurt, according to the Houston Police Department, but one of the homeowners said the HPD vehicle nearly hit her.

“I was mowing right there and I just heard the sirens of the police and I just saw the car, the white car, it was gonna turn around but it couldn’t,” Rosa Hernandez told KHOU 11.

She saw the suspect’s vehicle slam into her neighbor’s home and then realized the HPD cruiser was coming straight for her.

“And I just saw the police coming and I didn’t know what to do, I was so scared,’ she said. “I just run between the houses because I didn’t know if the people in the car were with guns or anything and I just stayed there.”

Then her frightened dogs escaped through the gaping hole left by the police vehicle and they ran off, so Hernandez had to run down the street to get them.

She said they just bought the house and moved in about three weeks ago.

“I was talking to my neighbor and she say it happened to her house before so I’m not sure what to think,” she said. “But I’m just thankful to God that I was not hit by the car police.”

The high-speed chase started on I-10 around noon and ended in a neighborhood on Hollypark Drive near Cimarron St. in the Cloverleaf area.

That’s when the HPD officer and the driver of the car being chased lost control, skidded through two yards and slammed into the houses.

We’re working to find out why the police were chasing the person.

 

 

Ciudades sede de Mundial 2026 revelan sus logos oficiales

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Tan solo unas horas después de que FIFA revelara el logo oficial de la Copa del Mundo 2026, las ciudades sede del torneo también dieron a conocer sus logos individuales.

De acuerdo a la FIFA el logo con el 26 en blanco y el trofeo en primer plano fue hecho para que cada ciudad le diera su propia personalidad.

Es la primera vez en la historia de los mundiales que el logo está compuesto por el año del torneo y el trofeo y las 16 sedes de la Copa del Mundo podrán customizarlo para representar la personalidad de cada una de ellas.

Estados Unidos cuenta con once ciudades que auspiciarán el Mundial 2026.

ATLANTA – Mercedes-Benz Stadium

!Es hora de mostrarles cómo se hacen las cosas en el sur. El escenario del mundo. Nuestro territorio. La Copa Mundial de la FIFA 2026 ya está aquí”, tuiteó la cuenta oficial de la sede.

Sin embargo, la sede colocó un logo en la portada con fondo azul y uno en su perfil que muestra una variedad de tonalidades.

LOS ANGELES – SoFi Stadium

California tiene dos sedes y la ciudad angelina es la que desveló ya su logo a la espera de que en las próximas horas lo haga San Francisco.

Como era de esperarse, lo hizo con colores vivos y con el SoFi Stadium como parte de su promocional.

HOUSTON – NRG Stadium

Houston fue la primera sede en revelar su propio logo para 2026.

La ciudad texana pintó de azul cielo el logo presentado una noche antes.

 

DALLAS – AT&T Stadium

Texas cuenta con dos ciudades sede e instantes después de que Houston revelara su logo Dallas hizo lo propio.

Esta sede utilizó verde oscuro para diferenciarse del resto de las ciudades.

 

NEW YORK/NEW JERSEY – MetLife Stadium

La ciudad newoyorquina presentó su logo con tonalidades oscuras, un fondo verde y un azul marino elegante.

KANSAS CITY – Arrowhead Stadium

“¡Hey, tenemos nuevo look!”, tuiteó Kansas City desde su cuenta oficial de Twitter.

Esta sede de Estados Unidos muy sencillo con fondo blanco y el 26 de un rosa vivo.

 

PHILADELPHIA – Lincoln Financial Field

“SOMOS FILADELFIA. SOMOS 26. Mostrémosle al mundo cómo llegamos a Broad Street con #WeAre26”, así fue como se dio a conocer el logo con colores en azul y rojo.

 

SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA – Levi’s Stadium

Aún sin un mensaje hacia la afición, San Francisco mostró un diseño en rojo vivo que luce con uno de los íconos de la ciudad, el Golden Gate.

 

 

 

Estas imágenes podrían ayudar a resolver el misterio del Titanic

Desde el descubrimiento de los restos del Titanic en 1985, el interés por este infausto naufragio ha ido en aumento, y alcanzó su punto álgido con el estreno de la película homónima en 1997.

La investigación en torno a esta tragedia que truncó la vida de casi 3.300 pasajeros no ha cesado. Y ahora, la compañía especialista en intervención submarina y mapeo de fondos marinos Magellan Ltd, junto a Atlantic Productions, ha logrado realizar una reconstrucción 3D que muestra con detalle cómo fue el barco y cómo pudo haber sido el golpe con el iceberg que provocó su hundimiento.

Hasta el momento, parte de la información que se tenía sobre el Titanic había sido fruto de la especulación; algo alimentado además por la creación cinematográfica y el foco en relatos personales, que contaban con flacas certezas testimoniales y científicas. Sin embargo, la reciente exploración supone un “avance hacia la investigación basada en la evidencia“, tal y como comenta Parks Stephenson, analista del Titanic, a la BBC.

LOS DETALLES SOBRE LA RECONSTRUCCIÓN 3D DEL TITANIC

A una profundidad de casi 4.000 metros, en el medio del Oceáno Atlántico, los especialistas han utilizado tecnologías de mapeo de fondos para conseguir una vista completa e inmersiva del barco.

Según los datos que las compañías han ofrecido a la BBC, se han realizado más de 700.000 fotografías que incluyen también el campo de escombros de 800 metros que separa la proa y la popa del Titanic roto, y esto ha permitido obtener detalles de la embarcación que van desde la forma de la proa, que está ahora cubierta de estalactitas de óxido, hasta el número de serie de una de las hélices.

También, los objetos personales que todavía no se han desintegrado y que se encuentran entre los restos podrían dar pistas de la vida que albergó el barco durante 8 días: zapatos, metalistería ornamental, estatuas e incluso una botella de champán sin abrir son algunas de las pertenencias que han logrado mantenerse en estado decente tras más de 100 años.

Y respecto a lo que sucedió la noche del accidente, los investigadores están convencidos de que la colisión con el iceberg no se dio a lo largo del lado de estribor, tal y como se muestra en las películas. Sin embargo, todavía no han encontrado una respuesta concluyente.

UN AVANCE CONTRA EL RELOJ

La exploración del Titanic no está siendo tarea sencilla para los equipos de trabajo. Y la profundidad es uno de los grandes desafíos, ya que hay poca luz para tomar planos fotográficos de calidad. Así lo explica Gerhard Seiffert, el director de la expedición de Magellan Ltd, para la BBC: “La profundidad, casi 4.000 metros, representa un desafío, y también hay corrientes en el sitio, y no se nos permite tocar nada para no dañar el naufragio”.

Por otro lado, debemos recordar el efecto natural del mar sobre los objetos y materiales que componen el Titanic. En este sentido, la reconstrucción 3D muestra cómo algunas partes se están desintegrando o están siendo invadidas por los microbios que se encuentran en el fondo del océano; algo que preocupa a los investigadores.

Ya ha pasado más de un siglo desde que The New York Times publicó: “El Titanic se hunde cuatro horas después de chocar contra un iceberg”, y esto significa que el tiempo se está agotando para comprender lo que sucedió con ese barco que prometía ser insumergible.

Sin embargo, aunque el accidente sigue envuelto en misterio, los especialistas de Magellan Ltd afirman que, gracias a los nuevos mapeos -que se verán en un futuro documental producido por Atlantic Productions-, será posible “congelar el naugrafio en el tiempo” y avanzar para llegar a la respuesta de lo que ocurrió esa fría noche del 15 de abril de 1912, entre Southampton y Nueva York.

Disney cancels plans for $1 billion Florida campus

On a conference call last week, Disney CEO Bob Iger said the company’s ongoing dispute with Gov. Ron DeSantis raised questions about Disney’s continued investment in Florida.

The Walt Disney Co. is cancelling plans to build a nearly $1 billion office complex in Florida and move more than 2,000 jobs to the state.

Disney Parks Chairman Josh D’Amaro told employees in an email Thursday that the company had decided not to move forward with the massive office complex in Orlando because of “new leadership and changing business conditions.”

The announcement comes a week after Disney CEO Bob Iger said an ongoing dispute with Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis raised questions about the company’s continued investment there. In a conference call with analysts, Iger said actions by DeSantis and Republican lawmakers amounted to a “campaign of government retaliation” against Disney.

DeSantis signed measures stripping the company of self-governing authority over its 40-square-mile property near Orlando after former Disney CEO Bob Chapek pledged to help overturn a state law banning discussions of sexual orientation and gender identity in schools.

On last week’s conference call, Iger asked rhetorically, “Does the state want us to invest more, employ more people, and pay more taxes, or not?”

The decision to relocate more than 2,000 Disney jobs from California to Florida wasn’t popular with affected employees, some of whom reportedly quit. In his note to staff, D’Amaro said the company would talk individually with employees who have already moved to Florida and about “the possibility of moving you back.”

No Mor Chikin: Greenbriar Mall bids farewell to historic Chick-fil-A location

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Chick-fil-A’s first-ever restaurant is closing after more than a half-century in business.

Opened in 1967, the Greenbriar Mall food court location in Atlanta is set to close on Saturday, according to local reports. The location’s Facebook page says it’s permanently closed. It’s unclear why the restaurant is closing and Chick-fil-A didn’t immediately return CNN’s request for comment.

Like many malls, the Greenbriar has been struggling to attract shoppers and keep tenants. Its largest store, Macy’s, closed in 2021. The mall is currently filled with smaller stores and no major anchor tenants.

On its website, Chick-fil-A touts the “groundbreaking” location as one of the first restaurants to open inside a mall. Greenbriar was one of the first indoor malls in the Southeast.

The location is described as a “pioneer in the modern-day food court” and had a “monumental impact” on the company because it helped grow the chain into its current 2,600-location operation.

When the Greenbriar Mall location first opened, the menu included a 59-cent chicken sandwich and a salad with boneless chicken breast; plus fries, coleslaw, lemon pie and lemonade — a far cry from the more than 50 menu items Chick-fil-A now sells. Employees wore candy-striped aprons with ascots and “soda jerk” hats.

In 1997, a plaque was installed at the mall restaurant to celebrate its 40th anniversary and celebrate how the company pioneered in-mall dining. “From this location, Chick-fil-A has grown to become one of the largest privately owned restaurant chains in the nation,” the plaque reads.

Company founder S. Truett Cathy started the business with his brother in 1946 with the opening of a diner in Atlanta called the The Dwarf Grill. Its success led him to evolve the restaurant into the Chick-fil-A chain, and some consider that to be the first Chick-fil-A location.

CNN affiliate WXIA notes that Chick-fil-A restaurants were only located in mall food courts for 20 years before opening its first free-standing restaurant in the Atlanta suburb of North Druid Hills in 1986.

Biden ‘confident’ of reaching deal with McCarthy to avoid US debt default

Joe Biden and the Republican speaker of the US House, Kevin McCarthy, said on Wednesday they thought a deal to avoid a US debt default was in reach.

Speaking at the White House, Biden said: “I’m confident that we’ll get the agreement on the budget, that America will not default.

“We’re going to come together because there’s no alternative way to do the right thing for the country. We have to move on.”

On Tuesday, Biden and McCarthy met for an hour at the White House, a meeting the president called productive.

Biden, who has faced some criticism for his handling of the issue, is due to travel to the G7 summit in Japan but has cut the trip short to pursue a debt ceiling deal. Plans to visit Papua New Guinea and Australia were postponed.

On Wednesday, the president said: “I’ll be in constant contact with my team while I’m at the G7 and be in close touch with speaker McCarthy and other leaders as well.

“What I have done in anticipation that we won’t get it all done till I get back is, I’ve cut my trip short in order to be [here] for the final negotiations and sign the deal with the majority leader.”

Biden said he expected to return to Washington on Sunday and hold a press conference. Biden’s press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, told CNN that Biden’s decision to cut short his Asia trip sent “the message that … America does not default on its debt”.

Also on Wednesday, McCarthy spoke to CNBC.

He said: “I think at the end of the day we do not have a debt default. The thing I’m confident about is now we have a structure to find a way to come to a conclusion. The timeline is very tight. But we’re going to make sure we’re in the room and get this done.”

A failure to honour US debts could have catastrophic impacts on the US and world economies. The US treasury secretary, Janet Yellen, has indicated that without agreement, default could come as early as 1 June.

Republicans want sharp spending cuts. Democrats say Republicans should agree to a “clean” debt bill, the sort they repeatedly passed under Donald Trump. But Biden also seemed ready to make some compromises, including some work requirements on federal programs, though not on healthcare programs.

Financial markets appeared to be buoyed as McCarthy joined the Republican Senate leader, Mitch McConnell, and the White House in pledging the US would not fail to pay its debt obligations. US stock indexes opened higher on Wednesday.

Biden was widely reported to have agreed to a key demand from McCarthy: that negotiations be carried out by a small group of aides, removing, for now, Democratic leaders in the House and Senate.

Politico said Biden was now represented by the White House counselor Steve Richetti, budget director Shalanda Young and legislative affairs director Louisa Terrell. Garret Graves, a Louisiana Republican and McCarthy ally, was leading the Republican team.

McCarthy, who controls the House by just five seats, is widely seen to be at the mercy of the far right of the Republican caucus. But according to Politico, Graves “isn’t a bomb-thrower or grandstander, and Democrats told us they’ve seen him as a steady hand in other bipartisan policy negotiations”.

Politico reported that the new negotiators “huddled on Capitol Hill last night to start negotiations, reflecting the time crunch as the clock ticks toward a possible 1 June default”. Punchbowl News said “full-scale negotiations [were] set to kick off” on Wednesday.

It will not be a simple process. The negotiators, Punchbowl said, had “a very difficult task ahead of them. They need to find a deal that can pass Congress in the next 15 days. To do that, they’ll have to come up with a framework over the next few days.

“This is a massive lift that will require deft negotiating, cooperation from all sides and incredible flexibility on behalf of our national political leadership. Basically everything that Congress hasn’t done at all this year and traditionally isn’t very good at.”

House Republicans are demanding $4.8tn in spending cuts, mostly to Democratic priorities including welfare and environment spending. Demonstrating the political vice in which Biden finds himself, progressives have warned him not to give in.

“It’s really important we don’t give ground,” Pramila Jayapal, chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, told Axios. “We have made it clear … that if they give on these core Democratic values, there will be a huge backlash.”

Jean-Pierre told CNN that Republicans “want to cut healthcare, they want to increase poverty, and it’s not going to save much money”.

Hakeem Jeffries, the Democratic House minority leader, also spoke to CNBC.

“It creates uncertainty that’s bad for the American people. It’s bad for the economy. That’s bad for business,” he said. “And so our view has consistently been that any resolution of this matter has to be at least two years in nature. And that was a position that was once again made clear in the meeting yesterday.”

Punchbowl said: “If Democrats want to hike the debt limit until 2025, McCarthy is going to demand a lot in return.”

Jeffries insisted: “Our view is that if we’re going to have a thoughtful conversation about deficit reduction, that conversation can’t simply be one-sided, based on the rightwing ideological perspective of a handful of extreme Maga Republicans.

“That’s not how you make public policy.”.

 

Montana becomes the first state to ban TikTok

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Montana has become the first state to ban the popular social media app TikTok.

Gov. Greg Gianforte signed Senate Bill 419 on Wednesday, saying he wants to protect the state’s residents’ private information from being compromised. He pointed to the Chinese government as a potential threat.

“The Chinese Communist Party using TikTok to spy on Americans, violate their privacy, and collect their personal, private, and sensitive information is well-documented,” Gov. Gianforte said.

There is no direct evidence that the Chinese government has ever accessed TikTok user data. However, TikTok’s critics point to laws in China that allow the government access to a company’s customer records.

According to the measure in Montana, platforms that offer the app on their marketplaces, such as the Google Play Store and the Apple App Store, will be subjected to fines up to $10,000 a day for violations.

The ban will take effect Jan. 1, 2024. It is expected that TikTok will challenge the bill in federal court. It and groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union have said the ban is unconstitutional.

Last December, Gianforte banned TikTok on state government electronic devices. On Wednesday, he added that the ban would expand to include “all social media applications that collect and provide users’ personal information or data to a foreign adversary, or a person or entity located within a country designated as a foreign adversary.”
President Biden signed legislation banning the app from government devices last December, and has been considering an all-out ban if TikTok’s parent company ByteDance, cannot find an American buyer. The U.S. and its “Five Eyes” security partners — Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom — ban TikTok from federal government devices, citing national security concerns.

Texas House votes to expand background checks to purchase firearms

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Texas House lawmakers advanced May 16 a bill that would give federal law enforcement more information about Texans who have certain mental health conditions and intellectual disabilities during the routine background checks completed before someone can purchase a gun.

Senate Bill 728, by Sen. Joan Huffman, R-Houston, follows the federal Bipartisan Safer Communities Act by including information about a court’s action on someone’s mental condition in background checks. The bill would require county clerks to send this information to the Texas Department of Public Safety, which would then share it with the federal National Instant Criminal Background Check System.

Clerks would be required to inform the DPS if a court determines that someone at least 16 years old:

  • Is unfit to go to trial due to an intellectual disability or mental illness
  • Is not responsible for their actions due to an intellectual disability or mental illness
  • Must receive inpatient services for a mental illness
  • Must receive long-term residential care for an intellectual disability
  • After the court ruling, clerks would have 30 days to send the information to state law enforcement.

SB 728 was presented in the House by Republican Rep. Jeff Leach, who represents Allen, where eight people were killed at an outlet mall May 6.

Leach said the bill would “(keep) firearms out of the hands of dangerous Texans who do not need to have them.”

He emphasized the bill does not create a “red flag law.” This type of law, which is generally opposed by Texas Republicans, prevents someone from buying or owning guns if they are deemed a danger to themselves or others-regardless of whether they have committed a crime or received a court order.

“This bill does not change any existing federal or state law regarding firearms-it simply adheres to existing federal law and their new requirements to report this data to NICS,” Leach said. “This bill will go a long way to ensuring that our state and federal databases are linked, and that the process is more efficient and effective.”

Texas does not have a statewide database to store information about court decisions regarding someone’s mental illness or intellectual disability. As a result, Leach said the FBI has to contact individual county courts if it needs this information for background checks.

If the bill becomes law, this information would be stored in one place.

The House initially approved SB 728 on May 16. If it passes during a final vote May 17, the bill will head to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk for his signature.

Five years later: Santa Fe Families share how their lives have changed

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May 18, 2023 marks five years since the Santa Fe shooting. Ten people were killed and 13 others injured on May 18, 2018. The accused gunman remains in a North Texas hospital declared incompetent to stand trial.

“My son is Aaron Kyle Mccleod – we lost him on May 18,” said Gayle McLeod, his mother.

“My daughter Kimberly was shot and killed in the school shooting,” said Rhonda Hart, her mother.

“My mother Cynthia was murdered that day,” said Joe Tisdale, her son.

“I was the officer that was working at Santa Fe when the shooting happened and obviously was shot in my arm,” said John Barnes, who survived the shooting.

“I was shot in the Santa Fe shooting,” said Flo Rice, who was a substitute teacher at Santa Fe High School. She was teaching basketball in the gym, when she heard the fire alarm.

Rice walked towards the exit with her students, not knowing she would be in the shooter’s path. Realizing she had been shot, Rice called her husband from the parking lot.

“Flo has a lot of PTSD, I’ve just a little bit,” said Scot Rice, her husband. “If you go back to the school for an event, or for anything, you know, it’s like you relive it that moment.”

Since the shooting, the Rices have become advocates for school safety. They supported a bill Gov. Abbott signed to harden schools and better equip substitute teachers.

However, after Uvalde, the Texas House of Representatives Investigative Committee on the Robb Elementary School put out a report saying it hadn’t been enforced there.

“They stated the school said they would leave doors unlocked for the convenience of substitute teachers that did not have keys,” said Flo.

It’s not just broken promises these Santa Fe families have dealt with, but also a fight to get information. There was no third-party report done on the shooting. Leaving many families in the dark about what actually happened to their loved ones inside the school.

“We saw them take their first breaths, and we knew their Apgar score and their weights and their measurements, but we’re not allowed to know how they died,” said Hart.

Officials arrest Texas man accused of killing five of his neighbors

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Greg Capers, the San Jacinto county sheriff, said that Francisco Oropeza, 38, was arrested less than 20 miles (32km) from Cleveland. Law enforcement arrested him about an hour after someone called the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s tip line, according to Jimmy Paul, assistant special agent in charge with the FBI’s Houston division.

“They can rest easy now, because he is behind bars,” Capers said of the families of the victims. “He will live out his life behind bars for killing those five.”

He is being held on $5m bond and faces five counts of murder, according to Capers. It is unclear which degree of murder the district attorney’s office will charge Oporeza with.

Oropeza is accused of killing five people, including a nine-year-old boy and two women shielding children, after neighbors asked him to move farther away if he was going to fire an AR-15-style rifle in his yard.

Oropeza then allegedly approached his neighbor’s home and carried out America’s 17th mass killing so far this year.

The victims – all from Honduras – were identified as Diana Velázquez Alvarado, 21; Julisa Molina Rivera, 31; José Jonathan Casarez, 18; Sonia Argentina Guzmán, 25; and Daniel Enrique Laso, 9. Wilson García, Guzmán’s husband, recounted the final moments on Sunday after a memorial for his son.

After Oropeza refused to stop firing in his yard, García and his family called the police five times. Each time, the dispatcher assured him help was on the way. Later, when asked about response time to those calls, Capers told reporters that deputies got there as fast as they could. Just three deputies patrol 700 sq miles (1,813 sq km) in the area.

Not long after Oropeza’s refusal, García could see him approaching his front yard, but did not know what he was doing.

García recalled seeing his neighbor reload his weapon and run toward him. “Get inside,” García recalled telling his wife. “This man has loaded his weapon.”

García recalled Guzmán telling him to get inside while saying: “He won’t fire at me – I’m a woman.” She was at the front door and was the first to die once Oropeza began firing, according to García.

Osmán Velázquez, Diana’s father, said on Tuesday that his daughter had recently gotten residency and had traveled to the United States without documents eight years ago with the help of a sister, who was already living there.

“Her sister convinced me to let her take my daughter. She told me the United States is a country of opportunities and that’s true,” he said. “But I never imagined it was just for this.”

This most recent mass shooting came after other high-profile homicides in southern states including the killing of three students and three staff members at a Christian elementary school in Nashville, Tennessee, a workplace shooting at a bank in Louisville, Kentucky that left five dead, and the killings of four young people in Dadeville, Alabama.

The number of casualties during “active shooter” events reached a five-year high in 2022 with 100 people killed and 213 injured, according to a recently released FBI report.

 

HPD Sergeant Kendrick Simpo Receives Medal of Valor from President Biden

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Earlier today (Wednesday, May 17) Sergeant Kendrick Simpo was awarded The Public Safety Officer Medal of Valor by President Joe Biden.

In February last year, while Sergeant Simpo was working an extra job at the Galleria Mall, he heard a call over the radio saying that a suspect was armed with a rifle.  Sgt. Simpo quickly responded and spotted the suspect within a few feet of hundreds of children and their families who were participating in a dance competition.

Sergeant Simpo was able to tackle the armed suspect without a single shot being fired.

After the suspect was arrested, he was found to have more than 120 rounds of ammunition and a handgun, which could have led to a much different outcome if not for Sergeant Simpo’s quick action and exemplary bravery.

“I am extremely proud of Sgt. Simpo.  His courageous action exemplifies the dedication of every person in the Houston Police Department and the mission to protect and serve the whole community,” said HPD Police Chief Troy Finner.

Sergeant Simpo is the first HPD officer to receive this distinguished honor.

“This is for the 5,200 Houston police officers.  I may be the first officer from Houston to receive this great award, but more will follow.  I am proud of the recognition this award shines on our department and the many dedicated officers that work there,” said Sergeant Simpo.

Attached are photos of the award being bestowed upon Sgt. Simpo from this morning in the East Room at the White House.

Sergeant Simpo will be available tomorrow (Thursday, May 18) for interviews at 11 a.m. in the Edward A. Thomas Building lobby at 1200 Travis.

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4-year-old accidentally shoots 1-year-old sibling at home in Texas

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Authorities said that a young child accidentally shot their 1-year-old sibling at a residence near Houston on Tuesday.

The pre-schooler, about 4 years old, “found an unsecured pistol at home” and used it to shoot the toddler, according to Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzales.

He said in social media posts shared Tuesday evening that the toddler sustained injuries that did not appear to be life-threatening, and had been taken to a hospital for treatment.

The toddler was apparently shot in the leg, CBS affiliate KHOU reported. Citing comments from deputies at the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, the station said later on Tuesday night that the toddler had undergone surgery at the hospital and was recovering. The toddler is expected to be okay, the station reported.

An investigation is underway to determine how the child was able to find a loaded gun and fire it. Investigators will also investigate whether adults were in the home with the 4-year-old and the toddler at the time of the shooting. The Harris County District Attorney’s Office will work with a grand jury to decide if any charges will be filed in connection with the incident.

As of May 6, there were at least 113 unintentional shootings by children in the U.S., resulting in 47 deaths and 68 injuries nationwide, according to the nonprofit organization Everytown for Gun Safety. In 2022, the organization tracked at least 354 unintentional shootings by children, which resulted in 157 deaths and 212 injuries. Those numbers were down from the year before when 167 people were killed and another 248 were injured in at least 396 accidental shootings where a child fired the gun, according to the nonprofit.

Mayor Turner announces details of FY 2024 fiscally sound, balanced budget

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Mayor Turner discusses ARPA Funding during the budget news conference
Mayor Sylvester Turner announced details of the proposed FY ’24 budget today, describing it as a fiscally sound spending plan that provides a strong fund balance reserve and prepares Houston for the future,The proposed budget for all funds totals $6.2 billion and represents Mayor Turner’s eighth and final budget. It is balanced with the strongest fund balance reserve in recent history, placing the City in the best fiscal position to address future economic uncertainties.

The proposed General Fund budget of $2.9 billion reflects an increase in spending of $120 million or 4.3 percent from the FY2023 current Budget of $2.8 billion.

The increase in spending is primarily driven by:

  • Pay increases for all employee groups including 3 percent for municipal employees, 3 percent for police, and 6 percent for fire totaling $51 million. The 6 percent fire pay raise included in this budget represents the third-year of an 18 percent cumulative pay raise valued at $115 million.
  • $47 million increase in transfers to the Dedicated Drainage Street and Renewal Fund (DDSRF), or Rebuild Houston, to support streets and drainage projects in the CIP, coupled with a decrease in debt service of $7 million, for a net increase of $40 million for pay-as-you-go and debt.
  • $160 million in ARPA funding to further address the reduction in revenues due to the public health emergency. *noteeven in the absence of the ARPA funding, the City would have been able to balance the FY2024 budget by drawing down from the fund balance.
  • An additional $11.3 million transfer to the Maintenance Renewal and Replacement Fund to address deferred maintenance for a total of $42.9 million.
  • OPEB trust contribution – $8 million General Fund – $10 million including all funds

Additionally, the mayor’s plan fully funds the Budget Stabilization Fund representing more than $20 million, and does not include any deferrals, one-time land sales, or fund balance drawdown.

Public safety remains at the forefront of the mayor’s budget priorities, fully funding five (5) cadet classes for the police and four (4) for the fire department. Under Mayor Turner’s leadership, HPD has recruited and hired 2,200 police officers, making him the mayor with the second-highest hiring rate of police officers.

“I am proud to say that I will leave to the next mayor a budget that is better than it has been in a long time, much stronger than when I came into office in Jan. 2016. We are better today than we were yesterday, and we’ll be better tomorrow than we are today,” said Mayor Turner.

Encuentro This Saturday!

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Creating A Brighter Future For Houston Since 1977.

Encuentro

The Native American Roots of Texas Mexican Food

Saturday, May 20th, 6 PM – 7:30 PM

MECA TBH | Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003

This event is FREE to attend and open to the public, however registration is required.

Encuentro explores the impact, native history, and unique flavor profile of Texas Mexican food, also called Comida Casera, the home-style cooking of Mexican American families of South Texas and Northeastern Mexico (see map that outlines this unique culinary region).

Public Panel Event: The general public is invited to the Encuentro closing event on the evening of May 20th featuring a scholar & film panel, with audience Q&A, at 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm, with entertainment starting at 5:30 pm. The celebrity chefs will interact with the scholar panelists and with the audience.

Reserve Your Tickets Now!
Chef, food author and filmmaker, Adán Medrano, will be joining us at Encuentro: The Native American Roots of Texas Mexican Food this Saturday, May 20th!

Adán Medrano is a food author, chef and filmmaker researching the indigenous food and cooking of south Texas and northeastern Mexico. Over 23 years, he worked throughout Latin America, Europe and Asia, and during his travels came to recognize the cultural importance of food.

Watch his video by clicking this link or the photo!

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Chilling call: How scammers are cloning voices

 A young woman is warning others about the dangers of AI after her family was targeted by scammers.

“It’s really traumatizing, it really did traumatize us,” said Payton Bock.

Bock shared the warning on TikTok recently and spoke with Fox 8 News because the person was never caught, and law enforcement says many more of these AI scammers could be out there.

“It could get really crazy really soon,” said Bock.

Here’s how this scam happened.

While Bock was at work her parents received a phone call from a man who claimed he had been in a car accident with their daughter.

The man said Payton couldn’t find her insurance card and that he was going to harm her if they didn’t give him money.

Both of Payton’s parents are street savvy and she says would never fall for such a scam except for what happened next.

“He said he was gonna kill me and that he had me in the back of his truck,” said Payton.

Her parents demanded to hear her voice… and did!

“It was literally my voice telling them ‘Mom I don’t want to die’ like I’m scared and I’m crying. It was a crazy situation,” said Payton.

The perpetrator had cloned Payton’s voice with AI.

According to Vipin Chaudhary, Chair of Computer and Data Sciences at Case Western Reserve University, three seconds is all it takes for someone to clone a person’s voice using artificial intelligence.

A voice can then be made to say anything, in any language and with any number of emotions.

“Yes, it’s very easy to fake a person from an audio perspective,” said Chaudhary, “I can have me talk in Chinese and it will be as if I’m talking so the technology is pretty amazing, and we are moving towards video so you will have videos of any of us which will be fake.”

Chaudhary says “AI is exploding” so fast it’s challenging for even experts to keep up with advances, which can be both good and bad.

“The pace is amazing,” said Chaudhary, “There is both good and bad, I think it’s how you use it, it’s a technology so it’s how we set up regulations that is going to dictate so that the bad is limited.”

In response to the AI scam, the Cleveland FBI offered these tips to anyone receiving a suspicious call.

First, they suggest an attempt to contact the person mentioned by the scammer to confirm their safety and whereabouts.

Next report it to local law enforcement.

And if the caller demands money, gift cards, cryptocurrency or other assets, call the FBI.

Payton’s family had tried to reach her, but she was busy at work.

It wasn’t until the police tracked her down that they realized it was a scam.

“I called my mom, and it was like the most frantic answer… I could just feel her pain,” said Bock.

That day Payton began sharing her real-time location with her parents through their smartphones and she recommends others do too.

She also suggests having a family password and hopes the technology will be better regulated soon.

“They don’t know the code word so they can’t AI generate the code word and have it be very specific,” said Bock, “I mean If this AI was only being used for good there wouldn’t be a need for rules, but all of this negative stuff is coming from it it’s just too scary, and the risk is too high.”

China condena a cadena perpetua a un ciudadano estadounidense acusado de espionaje

Un ciudadano estadounidense de 78 años fue condenado a cadena perpetua por un tribunal chino acusado de espionaje.

John Shing-Wan Leung, también residente permanente en Hong Kong, fue declarado culpable de espionaje y condenado a cadena perpetua este lunes por el Tribunal Popular Intermedio de la ciudad oriental de Suzhou, según un comunicado publicado en la cuenta de redes sociales del tribunal.

Leung fue detenido el 15 de abril de 2021 por las autoridades de seguridad del Estado en Suzhou, provincia de Jiangsu, según el breve comunicado, que no ofrecía detalles sobre los cargos que se le imputaban.

El tribunal también confiscó bienes personales por valor de 500.000 yuanes (US$ 71.797), añadió el comunicado.

Las autoridades chinas y los medios de comunicación estatales no han revelado anteriormente ninguna información sobre la detención de Leung ni sobre el proceso judicial que condujo a su condena. En China, los casos relacionados con la seguridad del Estado suelen tratarse a puerta cerrada.

El portavoz de la embajada de EE.UU. en Beijing respondió a una petición de CNN, diciendo: “Somos conscientes de estos informes. El Departamento de Estado no tiene mayor prioridad que la seguridad de los ciudadanos estadounidenses en el extranjero. Debido a consideraciones de privacidad, no tenemos más comentarios”.

La condena de Leung se produce en un momento en que las relaciones entre Beijing y Washington se encuentran en su punto más bajo en medio siglo, en medio de una rivalidad cada vez más intensa en materia de comercio, tecnología, geopolítica y supremacía militar.

También se produce cuando funcionarios estadounidenses y chinos están reanudando sus compromisos de alto nivel desde que una disputa sobre un presunto globo espía chino echara por tierra los esfuerzos por recomponer los lazos a principios de este año.

Leung es uno de los cada vez más ciudadanos extranjeros que se han visto atrapados en la creciente represión del espionaje en China bajo el liderazgo de Xi Jinping.

En marzo, las autoridades chinas detuvieron a un empleado japonés de Astellas Pharma en Beijing por presunto espionaje, el decimoséptimo ciudadano japonés detenido en China desde que se introdujo la ley contra el espionaje en 2017.

En otro caso sonado, dos canadienses –el exdiplomático Michael Kovrig y el empresario Michael Spavor– fueron detenidos por China durante casi tres años.

Su arresto por cargos de espionaje a finales de 2018 se produjo poco después de que Canadá detuviera a la empresaria china y ejecutiva de Huawei Meng Wanzhou por una orden de detención de Estados Unidos relacionada con los negocios de la compañía en Irán.

Beijing negó en repetidas ocasiones que sus casos fueran una represalia política, pero los dos hombres fueron, no obstante, puestos en libertad el mismo día en que Canadá permitió a Meng regresar a China.

El mes pasado, China aprobó una amplia enmienda a su ya arrolladora ley contra el espionaje, que entrará en vigor el 1 de julio.

La nueva legislación amplía la definición de espionaje, que pasa de abarcar los secretos de Estado y la inteligencia a cualquier “documento, dato, material u objeto relacionado con la seguridad y los intereses nacionales”, e incluye los ciberataques contra órganos del Estado o infraestructuras críticas de información.

Fiery crash in northern Mexico leaves at least 26 dead after passenger van and freight truck collide

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A fiery highway crash in northern Mexico left at least 26 people dead Sunday, authorities said, after a passenger van and a freight truck collided.

Prosecutors and police in the northern border state of Tamaulipas said the death toll was a preliminary count because of the sheer volume of the wreckage and the fire that consumed the van and the freight trailer. The cab that had been pulling the freight trailer was not found at the scene, suggesting the driver might have uncoupled it and fled.

The accident occurred on a highway near the state capital, Ciudad Victoria, which sits about 214 miles south of McAllen, Texas, and the cause was under investigation, officials said.

Reuters cited the Tamaulipas’ public security ministry as having said two vehicles crashed about half an hour outside the state capital and then caught fire.

Local media reported many of the victims might be members of an extended family returning from an outing, but authorities did not confirm that, according to the Associated Press.

In the past, high death tolls in similar crashes in Mexico have often been blamed on overloaded vehicles linked to migrant smuggling.

A source at the Tamaulipas prosecutors’ office told Reuters that authorities had not confirmed whether the driver of the truck fled the scene or was killed in the wreck.

The source reportedly added that the passengers of the van, believed to be from a private transportation business, included children. The deceased victims are all thought to be Mexicans as national identification cards have been recovered from the scene.

Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas claimed on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday that over the previous two days, U.S. Border Patrol had experienced a 50% drop in the number of encounters with illegal immigrants versus what they were experiencing earlier in the week before Title 42 expired at midnight on Thursday.

Border Patrol agents recorded 6,300 encounters on Friday and another 4,200 on Saturday, compared with a daily average of more than 10,000 shortly before Title 42 ended.

MONEYWATCH United Airlines pilots picket for higher pay before busy summer travel season: “Time for the company to step up”

As experts forecast record-breaking summer travel numbers, pilots from United Airlines arranged picket lines at major airports on Friday as they push for higher pay.

The pilots, who fly for one of the world’s biggest airlines, have been working without a raise for more than four years while negotiating with airline management over a new contract.

Even though the pressure is building, the United pilots are unlikely to strike anytime soon. Federal law makes it very difficult for unions to conduct strikes in the airline industry, and the last walkout at a U.S. carrier was more than a decade ago.

The coast-to-coast protests by United pilots come on the heels of overwhelming strike-authorization votes by pilots at American Airlines and Southwest Airlines. United pilots could be the next to vote, according to union officials.

Pilots at all three carriers are looking to match or beat the deal that Delta Air Lines reached with its pilots earlier this year, which raised pay rates by 34% over four years.

Top scale at United for a captain is $369 an hour on two-aisle planes, called “widebodies,” which are generally used on international flights, and $297 an hour on “narrowbodies” such as Boeing 737s. Airline pilots fly an average of 75 hours per month, according to the Labor Department.

APTOPIX United Pilots Picketing

United has proposed to match the Delta increase, but that might not be enough for a deal.

“We still have a long ways to go to resolve some of the issues at the table,” said Garth Thompson, chair of the United wing of the Air Line Pilots Association.

Thompson said discussion about wages has been held up while the two sides negotiate over scheduling, including the union’s wish to limit United’s ability to make pilots work on their days off.

United spokesman Joshua Freed said, “We’re continuing to work with the Air Line Pilots Association on the industry-leading deal we have put on the table for our world-class pilots.”

Pilots argue that United should reward them for helping the airline survive the coronavirus pandemic.

“We made quite a few sacrifices during the pandemic, and we feel it is now time for the company to step up to the plate and to give us a contract, acknowledging the sacrifices and the contributions that we have made,” said pilot Arzu Delp, as he picketed at San Francisco International Airport.

The Delta contract that United pilots are using as their starting point will cost Delta $7.2 billion over four years. All airlines are dealing with rising labor costs, which could show up in the price of a ticket, but fares are also set by supply and demand, notes Blaise Waguespack, who teaches airline management and marketing at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University.

Giselle Ascione, a United passenger in San Francisco, said the airlines are making a lot of money, and “the pilots as well as the attendants should be paid. It’s common sense.”

Even if the airlines and their unions fail to reach agreements quickly, strikes are unlikely in the next few months — when millions of Americans hope to fly over summer vacation. Under U.S. law, airline and railroad workers can’t legally strike, and companies can’t lock them out, until federal mediators determine that further negotiations are pointless.

The National Mediation Board rarely declares a dead end to bargaining, and even if it does, there is a no-strikes “cooling-off” period during which the White House and Congress can block a walkout. That’s what President Bill Clinton did minutes after pilots began striking against American in 1997. In December, President Joe Biden signed a bill that Congress passed to impose contract terms on freight railroad workers, ending a strike threat.

The last strike at a U.S. carrier occurred at Spirit Airlines in 2010.

Thompson, the union leader at United, said his pilots “will continue to work in 2023” despite challenges including an “aggressive” summer flight schedule.

Over the years, airline workers have conducted job actions that fell short of a strike but disrupted flights anyway. A federal judge fined the American Airlines pilots’ union $45 million for a 1999 sickout that crippled the airline’s operations, although the amount was later reduced. In 2019, a federal judge ordered unions representing American’s aircraft mechanics to stop what the airline termed an illegal work slowdown.

Arthur Wheaton, director of labor studies at Cornell University, said Congress would not permit an airline strike because of the economic harm it would cause, but unhappy pilots could still cause disruptions in other ways.

“They always have ‘work to rule.’ They could say, ‘We’re not working any overtime,'” Wheaton said. “I don’t anticipate the pilots trying to screw up travel for everybody intentionally, but bargaining is about leverage and power … having the ability to do that can be a negotiating tactic.”

Airlines are vulnerable to work-to-rule protests because they depend on finding pilots and flight attendants to pick up extra shifts during peak travel periods.

Regardless of the legal hurdles to a walkout, unions believe that strike votes give them leverage during bargaining, and they have become more common. A shortage of pilots is also putting those unions in particularly strong bargaining position.

Chicago-based United has roughly 14,000 pilots, and the union expects at least 2,000 will picket Friday at 10 airports from Newark, New Jersey, to Los Angeles. The union is also distributing leaflets that highlight the pilots’ desire for better work-life balance in their scheduling but make no mention of pay.

Migrants on Mexico-US Border Face Frustration with Asylum App, Pandemic-era Limits

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Tens of thousands of migrants massed on Mexico’s border with the United States are facing pandemic-era limits on asylum known as Title 42. However, this issue has been rarely discussed among them. Instead, their focus has been on a new U.S. government mobile app that grants 1,000 people daily an appointment to cross the border and seek asylum while living in the U.S. The app, called CBPOne, has been an exercise in frustration for many, with demand far outstripping available slots. This has been a test of the Biden administration’s strategy of coupling new legal paths to entry with severe consequences for those who don’t.

Teresa Muñoz, 48, who abandoned her home in the Mexican state of Michoacan after a gang killed her husband and beat her, has been trying for a month to gain entry through the app while staying in a Tijuana shelter with her two children and 2-year-old grandson. She stated that “You start to give up hope but it’s the only way.” Meanwhile, Manuel Sanches, 40, and other Venezuelan migrants have been trying and failing to secure an immigration appointment on CBPOne. He said that they might head back if they can’t get appointments.

For those who have made it to the U.S., some are exhausted and penniless. Victor Blanco, a 32-year-old from Venezuela, lost nearly everything while swimming across a river in Colombia. Blanco is now waiting at a bus station in Brownsville, Texas, to start a new life in the U.S. However, others remain at overcrowded processing centers. Gloria Chaves, chief patrol agent of Rio Grande Valley sector, stated that “We are holding about 5,000 people and my capacity is about 4,600.”

The situation highlights the frustration and difficulties faced by migrants seeking asylum in the U.S. The pandemic-era limits on asylum known as Title 42 have added to the challenges, while the new CBPOne app has become a source of hope and frustration for many. The Biden administration’s strategy of offering new legal paths to entry while imposing severe consequences for those who don’t has also been put to the test. The overcrowding at processing centers further underscores the need for a comprehensive and humane approach to immigration policy.

Elon Musk nombra a Linda Yaccarino como nueva CEO de Twitter

Elon Musk, quien recientemente adquirió Twitter, anunció que la publicista Linda Yaccarino de NBCUniversal será la nueva CEO de la red social.

El anuncio lo realizó con un tuit en el que dio la bienvenida a Yaccarino, quien es conocida pues en NBCUniversal ayudó a lanzar un servicio de transmisión con publicidad Peacock y ha supervisado eventos en vivo como el Super Bowl y los Juegos Olímpicos.

“Linda Yaccarino se centrará principalmente en las operaciones comerciales mientras que me centraré en el diseño de productos y nuevas tecnologías”, puntualizó Musk.

Musk compró Twitter por 44 mil millones de dólares en octubre pasado e indicó que solo estaría a cargo por un tiempo limitado para completar la revisión organizacional que pensó que la compañía necesitaba para prosperar. Musk se quejó de tener “demasiado trabajo” y dormir en la sede de Twitter en San Francisco mientras implementaba cambios radicales.

En diciembre, Musk preguntó a sus seguidores de Twitter si debería dejar el cargo de director ejecutivo y el 57.5 por ciento dijo que sí. 

De cualquier modo, Musk se mantendrá como presidente ejecutivo después de la transición.

Recientemente, el multimillonario cambió el nombre corporativo de la matriz de Twitter a X Holdings, una entidad que será la matriz de todos sus negocios.

¿Quién es Linda Yaccarino?

Linda Yaccarino es presidenta de publicidad global y asociaciones de NBCUniversal Media.

Se unió a NBCUniversal en 2011, luego de pasar casi dos décadas en Turner Boradcasting.

En NBCUniversal, ayudó a lanzar el servicio de transmisión con publicidad Peacock y supervisó eventos en vivo como el Super Bowl y los Juegos Olímpicos.

Yaccarino también lideró asociaciones con una variedad de empresas de tecnología, incluidas Snapchat, YouTube y, por supuesto, Twitter. The Wall Street Journal informó anteriormente sobre las conversaciones con Yaccarino.

 

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of May 11, 2023 at 5:00 pm.

MARQUEL JAQUAI BROWN

B/M      04-26-00      5’05”/140 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1815378, 1815377
ASLT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPED BRTH/
ASSAULT OF PREGNANT PERSON
Last known location: Houston Texas

MARIA ELGNA GUAJARDO

W/F      09-10-71      5’03”/200 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1815446
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO- 5-9 IT
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

ISRAEL HERNANDEZ

W/M      11-28-89      5’08”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1780640, 1720075, 1720074
UNL CARRY WEAPON W/ FELONY CON
FELON POSS WPN
POSS PROH WPN
Last known location: Houston Texas

KATERI MATTIE LYNNE MATTHEWS

B/F      08-17-93      5’04”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1815372
STALKING
Last known location: Houston Texas

BILLY RAY PASCHAL JR.

B/M      07-14-91      5’05”/175 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1815373
STALKING
Last known location: Houston Texas

SHARLENE DEE PRIDDY

W/F      09-27-72      5’00”/100 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1815598
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Trinity Texas

KENNETH WYNN REDDING

W/M      09-22-76      5’03”/105 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1815782
FELON POSS WPN
Last known location: Houston Texas

ROBERT RAYMOND SHOEMAKER

W/M      07-30-67      5’11”/220 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1815531, 1790913
BURGLARY OF HABITATION
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
Last known location: Houston Texas

VALENCIA NICOLE TRAVIS

B/F      12-01-76      5’05”/145 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1815376
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Houston Texas

VICTORIA MAY WREN

W/F      11-30-94      5’03”/200 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1584647, 1620343
CREDIT CARD/DEBT CARD ABUSE EL
POSS CS PG 1  1 – 4 GRAMS
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

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Houston Texans Schedule 2023: Dates, Times, TV Schedule, and More

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What is the Houston Texans’ schedule for 2023, where do they rank in terms of strength of schedule, and what record could they be looking at?
The Houston Texans are looking ahead to what they hope is a successful future after securing their identities on both sides of the ball. Head coach DeMeco Ryans will aim to guide the team through the 2023 schedule as they continue to reshape an organizational culture in need of a revamp. We now know what the Texans’ 2023 schedule looks like, but how will they fare this season?

Houston Texans Schedule

  • Week 1: at Ravens
    CBS | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Sept. 10)
  • Week 2: vs. Colts
    FOX | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Sept. 17)
  • Week 3: at Jaguars
    FOX | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Sept. 24)
  • Week 4: vs. Steelers
    CBS | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Oct. 1)
  • Week 5: at Falcons
    FOX | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Oct. 8)
  • Week 6: vs. Saints
    FOX | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Oct. 15)
  • Week 7: BYE
  • Week 8: at Panthers
    FOX | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Oct. 29)
  • Week 9: vs. Buccaneers
    CBS | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Nov. 5)
  • Week 10: at Bengals
    CBS | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Nov. 12)
  • Week 11: vs. Cardinals
    CBS | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Nov. 19)
  • Week 12: vs. Jaguars
    CBS | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Nov. 26)
  • Week 13: vs. Broncos
    CBS | 4:05 p.m. (Sunday, Dec. 3)
  • Week 14: at Jets
    CBS | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Dec. 10)
  • Week 15: at Titans
    CBS | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Dec. 17)
  • Week 16: vs. Browns
    CBS | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Dec. 24)
  • Week 17: vs. Titans
    FOX | 1 p.m. (Sunday, Dec. 31)
  • Week 18: @ Colts
    TBD (Sunday, Jan. 7)

International Nurses Day 2023 – Hope, Peace & Health Security

The WHO Nursing and Midwifery Global Community of Practice would like to invite you join us for a Webinar on International Nurses Day. The aim of the webinar is to recognize International Nurses Day by celebrating and thanking nurses around the world. It will highlight the WHO 25x25x25 campaign, using its mission to save lives as an opportunity for hope and a mechanism to build health security though high-quality education and training.

6 Government Chief Nursing and Midwifery officers (GCNMO) representing all WHO regions will be invited to present their country context of emergency care nursing and midwifery, and discuss their strategy to engage and support the WHO 25x25x25 emergency care campaign. WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus will pay tribute to the vital work of nurses around the world and thank them for their contribution to UHC. Chief Nursing Officer, Dr Amelia Latu Afuhaamango Tuipulotu will talk about the importance of high-quality emergency care training and provide an update on the 25×25 x25 campaign. She will introduce 6 Government Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officers, representing each WHO Region, providing each with the opportunity to describe their strategy to strengthen nursing and midwifery competency in emergency care.

There will be an opportunity to put your questions to the GCNMO panel during a moderated Q&A session during the webinar. We hope you can join us for this special event on Friday 12th May, 3pm – 4.15pm CEST.

 

McDonald’s found liable for hot Chicken McNugget that burned girl

McDonald’s and a franchise holder are at fault after a hot Chicken McNugget from a Happy Meal fell on a little girl’s leg and caused second-degree burns, a jury in South Florida found in a case reminiscent of the famous hot coffee lawsuit of the 1990s.

A second jury will determine how much McDonald’s USA and its franchise owner, Upchurch Foods, will pay the child and her mother, the South Florida SunSentinel reported.

Thursday’s decision was split, with jurors finding the franchise holder liable for negligence and failure to warn customers about the risk of hot food, and McDonald’s USA liable for failing to provide instructions for safe handling of the food. McDonald’s USA was not found to be negligent, and the jury dismissed the argument that the product was defective.

“Our sympathies go out to this family for what occurred in this unfortunate incident, as we hold customer safety as one of our highest priorities,” McDonald’s owner-operator Brent Upchurch said in a statement. “We are deeply disappointed with today’s verdict because the facts show that our restaurant in Tamarac, Florida did indeed follow those protocols when cooking and serving this Happy Meal.”

Jurors heard two days of testimony and arguments about the 2019 episode that left the 4-year-old girl with a burned upper thigh.

Philana Holmes testified that she bought Happy Meals for her son and then-4-year-old daughter at a drive-thru window at a McDonald’s in Tamarac, near Fort Lauderdale, the SunSentinel reported. She handed the food to her children, who were in the back seat.

After she drove away, her daughter started screaming. The mother testified she didn’t know what was wrong until she pulled over to help the girl, Olivia Caraballo, who is now 7, the newspaper reported. She saw the burn on the girl’s leg and took photos on her iPhone, which included audio clips of the child’s screams.

The sound of the girl’s screams was played in court. The child, who is autistic, did not testify, the newspaper reported.

Lawyers for McDonald’s noted that the food had to be hot to avoid salmonella poisoning and that the nuggets were not meant to be pressed between a seat belt and human flesh for more than two minutes.

The girl’s parents sued, saying that McDonald’s and the franchise owner failed to adequately train employees, failed to warn customers about the “dangerous” temperature of the food, and for cooking the food to a much higher temperature than necessary.

While both sides agreed the nugget caused the burns, the family’s lawyers argued the temperature was above 200 degrees (93 Celsius), while the defense said it was no more than 160 degrees (71 Celsius).

The case is likely to stoke memories of the McDonald’s coffee lawsuit of the 1990s, which became an urban legend of sorts about seemingly frivolous lawsuits, even though a jury and judge had found it anything but.

A New Mexico jury awarded Stella Liebeck, 81, $2.7 million in punitive damages after she was scalded in 1992 by hot coffee from McDonald’s that spilled onto her lap, burning her legs, groin and buttocks, as she tried to steady the cup with her legs while prying the lid off to add cream outside a drive-thru.

She suffered third-degree burns and spent more than a week in the hospital.

She had initially asked McDonald’s for $20,000 to cover hospital expenses, but the company went to trial. A judge later reduced the $2.7 million award to $480,000, which he said was appropriate for the “willful, wanton, reckless” and “callous” behavior by McDonald’s.

Biden, McCarthy debt ceiling meeting postponed, spending cuts on table

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A debt limit meeting between U.S. President Joe Biden and top lawmakers that had been scheduled for Friday has been postponed, and the leaders agreed to meet early next week, a White House spokesperson said on Thursday.

Aides from both sides have started to discuss ways to limit federal spending, as talks on raising the government’s $31.4 trillion debt ceiling to avoid a catastrophic default creep forward, people familiar with the discussions said.

“Staff will continue working and all the principals agreed to meet early next week,” the spokesperson said.

The aides to Biden, Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, top Senate Republican Mitch McConnell and top House Democrat Hakeem Jeffries and met Wednesday and Thursday to discuss raising the debt ceiling, the White House said earlier.

McCarthy told reporters at the Capitol that the delay was not a sign of trouble in the talks but that he believed the staff negotiators who had been meeting this week needed to continue to talk before the principals met again.

“I don’t think there’s enough progress for the leaders to get back together,” he said. He also said one of the Congress members wasn’t able to make the Friday meeting.

White House officials acknowledge that they must accept some spending cuts or strict caps on future spending if they are to strike a deal, two sources said, while insisting they must preserve Biden’s signature climate legislation that passed along party lines last year.

The two sides are also debating how long to push out the next potential debt ceiling showdown, sources said. Biden and Democrats would prefer a two-year window, pushing any legislative action beyond the 2024 presidential election, but they may have to accept larger spending cuts or stricter caps to get more time, the sources said.

“Spending levels is the key,” Republican Representative Daniel Webster said before the talks were rescheduled. “Spending cuts is a place where we’re stuck. Not with all of them, but with a list of them. Not necessarily in any order, just that we want some.”

Biden’s fiscal 2024 budget request relies on tax increases to reduce deficits while proposing to increase discretionary spending by 5 percent next year. That represents a more than $200 billion difference with House Republicans, however, who want to cut agency budgets on average by 8 percent while increasing defense and veterans spending — meaning other programs would face steeper cuts.

The fact that spending cuts and caps are under discussion could be a sign of progress in talks where Democrats have long pushed for an unconditional lifting of the debt ceiling, while Republicans have demanded a slew of policy changes in addition to sharp spending cuts.

The White House portrayed the postponement as a positive development, with meetings progressing.

The U.S. federal government could run out of money to pay its bills as soon as June 1, the Treasury said, unless the debt ceiling is raised. Biden is set to leave the country next week to attend the G7 meeting in Japan, and there are just a few days left when he and House and Senate leadership will be in town before that deadline.

Houston ISD board of trustees hold last meeting before state takeover of district

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The Houston ISD board of trustees held its last scheduled meeting Thursday night before the state takes over the largest school district in Texas.

It was an emotional sign off from board members.

“I’m not going away. I will be watching, asking for transparency, and sharing information with the public,” said Trustee Judith Cruz.

Many of the board members promised not to turn their backs on the district when they are forced to turn their seats over to the state.

“I will continue to be your elected official, even after the fake board continues with their hostile takeover. There is no way that one man should be able to overturn the votes of one-million people,” said Trustee Patricia K. Allen.

Before the passionate last words, it was business as usual. Trustees approved a few proposals, including expanding access to high quality pre-kindergarten care within the district. They also voted against several items including an amendment for the May budget. Some on the board voiced their concern over what they call inequities in the district’s spending.

“There are campuses that continue to receive a one-time fund, year, after year, after year, and we have campuses that are having their funding reduced because there is no funding, allegedly,” said Trustee Myrna Guidry.

Superintendent Millard House II took the opportunity to express his gratitude to students, teachers, and the community for their support and teamwork during his time in the district.

“It’s been an honor and a privilege to serve as your superintendent, and I’m proud of all that we have accomplished together,” said House.

The TEA is expected to appoint HISD’s new Board of Managers on or after June 1st.

Confusion, resolve at US-Mexico border as Title 42 formally ends

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Experts say new restrictions at US-Mexico border will continue to impede access to asylum as contentious policy expires.

A contentious United States policy that has allowed authorities to turn away most asylum seekers at the border with Mexico has officially ended, as President Joe Biden’s administration readies for an expected influx of arrivals.

The public health order known as Title 42, which formally expired at 11:59pm on Thursday (03:59 GMT on Friday), had been used to turn asylum seekers away more than 2.8 million times since it was first invoked in March 2020.

At the time, then-President Donald Trump argued Title 42 was necessary to curb the spread of COVID-19, but rights groups immediately criticised the measure, saying the pandemic was merely a pretext to crack down on immigration.

The policy’s expiration coincided with the end of the federal COVID-19 public health emergency on May 11, and the Biden administration has sent additional troops and resources to the US-Mexico border in advance of its end.

Washington also finalised a new rule this week that will make most refugees and asylum seekers arriving at the country’s southern border with Mexico ineligible to seek asylum in the US. The rule will take effect when Title 42 expires.

People seeking to immigrate have rushed across the border in the days and hours before the policy was set to end, fearing that the new policy would make it far more difficult to gain entry into the US.

In the Mexican border town of Matamoros, across from Brownsville, Texas, people arrived steadily on Wednesday, stripping down before descending a steep bank clutching plastic bags filled with clothes. They slowly waded into the river, one man holding a baby in an open suitcase on his head.

On the US side, they put on dry clothing and picked their way through concertina wire. Many surrendered to authorities, hoping to be released to stay legally while pursuing their cases in backlogged immigration courts, a process which can take years.

At the border wall in San Ysidro, California, across from Tijuana, Mexico, hundreds of people crossed on Wednesday and were waiting to be processed by US authorities. The group included families with young children and people from Colombia, Brazil, Afghanistan and Turkey.

Members of the American Friends Service Committee, a Quaker charity, handed out silver, reflective blankets to keep people warm in the freezing temperatures at night. Some asylum seekers started campfires.

Angelica, an Indigenous woman from Colombia who did not want her last name used for fear of reprisals, said she spent two nights sleeping on the ground in hopes of claiming asylum in the US.

She told Al Jazeera that she took several flights from Colombia to Mexico, and when she reached Tijuana, she climbed over the border wall. She said she was seeking asylum because criminals in Colombia have threatened her but did not know what would happen next at the border.

“I will have to wait and see what happens,” Angelica said in a WhatsApp message on Thursday from the border. “I only know that I have a mission and a vision. I hope I can [ask for asylum] soon.”

US defends policies

While rights groups had called for Title 42 to be rescinded, they also condemned the Biden administration for increasingly leaning on policies that will also deny refuge to people fleeing desperate circumstances.

Many of the people seeking asylum at the US’s southern border are fleeing widespread violence, political instability and socioeconomic crises in their home countries in Central and South America, as well as in countries such as China, Turkey, Russia and elsewhere.

Al Jazeera’s Teresa Bo, reporting from the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, said the US policy change was unlikely to dissuade people from trying to leave the Caribbean nation amid widespread gang violence and hunger.

“On Wednesday, we were able to go to a government office where people were waiting for their passports, hundreds and hundreds of them,” Bo said. “And they were telling us that they do not know what Title 42 is, that they’re just trying to leave the country in order to feel safe.

“And that’s what you hear among the population here: They’re desperate to leave and to feel safe once again.”

Asylum seekers stand on a dusty field near barbed wire at the US-Mexico border

The Biden administration has defended its policies, however, stressing this week that its approach to immigration is centred on “enforcement, deterrence and diplomacy”.

“Right now, we believe we have a robust plan, a multi-agency plan, to do this in a humane way,” White House spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters in response to questions on Tuesday about what the US was doing at the border to prepare for the end of Title 42.

Washington has urged prospective immigrants to take “legal pathways” to get to the country, including applying through an app known as CBP One and using new programmes that allow a limited number of asylum seekers that meet certain criteria to enter the US.

“President Biden has led the largest expansion of lawful pathways in decades,” Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas said at a White House briefing on Thursday.

However, Mayorkas said the new asylum rule would mean tougher consequences for migrants and refugees crossing irregularly, who could be deported and barred from the US for five years if they do not qualify for protection.

“The transition to Title 8 processing will be swift and immediate,” he said of the new policy, stressing that anyone who is removed will be “subject to at least a five-year ban on re-entry into the United States and can face criminal prosecution if they attempt to cross again”.

Mayorkas also announced during a news conference on Wednesday that the Biden administration was launching a “digital advertising campaign in Central and South America to counter the lies of the smugglers” who bring people to the border.

“Smugglers have been long hard at work spreading false information that the border will be open. They are lying,” he said on Thursday. “To people who are thinking of making the journey to our southern border, know this: Smugglers care only about profits, not people. Do not risk your life and your life’s savings only to be removed from the United States if and when you arrive here.”

Thousands apprehended

The Biden administration has been under political pressure to respond to increased arrivals at the border, as Republican legislators blamed the Democratic president for the influx since he took office in January 2021.

Already, daily apprehensions at the US-Mexico border surpassed 10,000 on Monday and Tuesday, according to US officials, and American border cities have struggled to shelter new arrivals.

On Wednesday morning, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) had more than 28,000 people in custody, marking what appeared to be a record, a US official said, requesting anonymity to discuss internal operations. He also noted that those numbers far exceeded the agency’s stated capacity.

In Texas this week, Republican Governor Greg Abbott — a staunch critic of Biden’s immigration policies — said he was deploying a special border force to target “hot spots” along the border in anticipation of the end of Title 42.

But on Thursday, Mayorkas blamed any chaos at the border on the failure of leaders in the US Congress to fix “a fundamentally broken immigration system”.

“This is an ongoing challenge that quite frankly has vexed this country for decades, because Congress has been unable to pass immigration reform that everyone agrees and understands is desperately needed,” the Homeland Security secretary said.

“We are working with an immigration system that was last reformed in the 1990s. Migration has changed dramatically since then, and we need our laws updated.”

Oscar Leeser, mayor of El Paso, which is routinely one of the busiest crossings on the border, said the Texas city was preparing for an influx of arrivals. Several cities along the border, including El Paso, have already issued emergency declarations for their area.

“But we don’t know what’s coming in the next day. We don’t know what’s coming in the next 10 days,” Leeser said. “We know that they’ll continue to come, and we’ll continue to make sure that we help them.”

Patriots to honor Tom Brady at 2023 home opener

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New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced Thursday morning that Tom Brady will be honored at the team’s 2023 home opener, which will come against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, Sept. 10.

“I invited him back to be with us at the opening game and let the fans in New England thank him … it will be the beginning of many celebrations to honor Tom Brady,” Kraft said on NFL Network.

Kickoff for the game is set for 4:25 p.m. ET.

Kraft added of Brady, who announced his retirement after 23 seasons: “He’s very excited to come back and see our fans. It will be a great, great celebration.”

Brady spent his first 20 seasons in New England (2000-2019), winning six Super Bowls, before concluding his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2020-2022) and winning a seventh title. He is the only player to win more than five Super Bowls in his career, and he has been named Super Bowl MVP five times.

Brady said he was retiring “for good” from football on Feb. 1, announcing his decision on social media, and saying he “wouldn’t change a thing” about his career. He also announced he was retiring on Feb. 1, 2022, before changing his mind 40 days later and returning to play this past season with the Buccaneers.

Brady ended his career as the NFL’s leader in career passing yards (89,214) and touchdown passes (649). The three-time league MVP passed for 4,694 yards — third most in the NFL — and 25 touchdowns this past season. He also holds NFL records for regular-season wins (251), Super Bowl appearances (10), playoff games (48) and wins (35), as well as playoff yards (13,400) and TDs (88).

In May 2022, Brady agreed to join Fox Sports as its lead analyst when his playing career was over, but in February he said he won’t begin his work as a sports broadcaster until the fall of 2024.

ACM Awards 2023: See the full list of winners

The 58th Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards took place Thursday with co-hosts Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks live from the Ford Center in Frisco, Texas.

The ACMs celebrate country music’s biggest stars and emerging talent.

Lainey Wilson was the night’s standout artist with three wins, including album of the year, and Chris Stapleton won the coveted entertainer of the year award.

Miranda Lambert, Kane Brown, Luke Combs, Keith Urban and Jelly Roll were among the evening’s many performers, with co-host and 2022 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee Parton closing out the show with a performance of “World on Fire,” a new track off her highly-anticipated rock album, “Rockstar.”

Ed Sheeran also made a surprise appearance to perform his new song “Life Goes On” in a duet with Luke Combs.

The ACM’s are streamed live on Prime Video and will be rebroadcast on Friday for free on Amazon Freevee starting at 8 p.m. ET.

ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR

Jason Aldean

Kane Brown

Luke Combs

Miranda Lambert

Chris Stapleton *WINNER

Carrie Underwood

Morgan Wallen

FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Kelsea Ballerini

Miranda Lambert

Ashley McBryde

Carly Pearce

Lainey Wilson *WINNER

MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Kane Brown

Luke Combs

Jordan Davis

Chris Stapleton

Morgan Wallen *WINNER

DUO OF THE YEAR

Brooks & Dunn

Brothers Osborne *WINNER

Dan + Shay

Maddie & Tae

The War and Treaty

GROUP OF THE YEAR

Lady A

Little Big Town

Midland

Old Dominion *WINNER

Zac Brown Band

NEW FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Priscilla Block

Megan Moroney

Caitlyn Smith

Morgan Wade

Hailey Whitters

NEW MALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR

Zach Bryan

Jackson Dean

ERNEST

Dylan Scott

Nate Smith

Bailey Zimmerman

ALBUM OF THE YEAR

“Ashley McBryde Presents: Lindeville” – Ashley McBryde

“Bell Bottom Country” – Lainey Wilson *WINNER

“Growin’ Up” – Luke Combs

“Mr. Saturday Night” – Jon Pardi

“Palomino” – Miranda Lambert

SINGLE OF THE YEAR

“Heart Like A Truck” – Lainey Wilson

“Never Wanted To Be That Girl” – Carly Pearce & Ashley McBryde

“She Had Me At Heads Carolina” – Cole Swindell *WINNER

“Thank God” – Kane Brown with Katelyn Brown

“‘Til You Can’t” – Cody Johnson

SONG OF THE YEAR

“Sand In My Boots” – Morgan Wallen

“She Had Me At Heads Carolina” – Cole Swindell *WINNER

“‘Til You Can’t” – Cody Johnson

“Wait in the truck” – HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson

“You Should Probably Leave” – Chris Stapleton

VISUAL MEDIA OF THE YEAR

“HEARTFIRST” – Kelsea Ballerini

“She Had Me At Heads Carolina” – Cole Swindell

“Thank God” – Kane Brown with Katelyn Brown

“‘Til You Can’t” – Cody Johnson

“Wait in the truck” – HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson

“What He Didn’t Do” – Carly Pearce

SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR

Nicolle Galyon

Ashley Gorley

Chase McGill

Josh Osborne

Hunter Phelps

ARTIST-SONGWRITER OF THE YEAR

Luke Combs

ERNEST

HARDY

Miranda Lambert

Morgan Wallen

MUSIC EVENT OF THE YEAR

“At the End of a Bar” – Chris Young with Mitchell Tenpenny

“She Had Me At Heads Carolina [Remix]” – Cole Swindell & Jo Dee Messina

“Thank God” – Kane Brown with Katelyn Brown

“Thinking ‘Bout You” – Dustin Lynch feat. MacKenzie Porter

“Wait in the truck” – HARDY feat. Lainey Wilson *WINNER

Texas Precios de la gasolina

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Mostramos los precios a partir de 30-enero-2023 a 08-mayo-2023. El valor medio durante este período fue de 0.92 (U.S. Dollar) con un mínimo de 0.87 (U.S. Dollar) a 27-feb-2023 y un máximo de 0.99 (U.S. Dollar) a 17-abr-2023. Para comparación, el precio promedio de la gasolina en el mundo para este período es de 1.82 (U.S. Dollar).

Exclusive interview with Harris County Commissioner PCT 4, Lesley Briones

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An exclusive interview with Commissioner Lesley Briones makes history as the first Latina, woman, and mother elected to Precinct 4. By Que Onda! Magazine.

Norfolk Southern train derailment in Pennsylvania near Ohio state line

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We’re following breaking overnight news of a Norfolk Southern train derailment in western Pennsylvania.

It happened in New Castle, which is approximately 20 miles from East Palestine, Ohio, where a toxic train derailment occurred more than three months ago on Feb. 3.

Norfolk Southern issued the following statement to 3News:

“At 11:57 p.m. Wednesday evening, nine cars derailed outside of New Castle, PA. There were no hazardous materials involved, and no injuries have been reported. Our crews responded immediately and are actively working at the site.”

The New Castle Police Department also addressed the derailment with the following statement on their Facebook page:

The Lawrence County Department of Public Safety provided an update early Thursday morning to say the majority of first responders have cleared the scene. Here’s their full statement:

Train Derailment Update: Norfolk Southern crews are on scene working out a plan to remove the cars. The majority of the First Responders have cleared the scene. 

 

El representante republicano George Santos se declara inocente de 13 cargos federales y sale libre bajo fianza

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George Santos, representante republicano de EE.UU., se declaró inocente este miércoles de 13 cargos federales, que incluyen acusaciones de fraude relacionado a los subsidios de desempleo por el covid-19, malversación de fondos de campaña y falsedades sobre sus finanzas personales en informes presentados ante la Cámara de Representantes.

El representante de Nueva York compareció ante una corte federal en Long Island, de donde salió libre con una fianza de US$ 500.000, según la Oficina del Fiscal Federal. Lo acusan de siete cargos por fraude electrónico, tres cargos por lavado de dinero, un cargo por robo de fondos públicos y dos cargos por realizar declaraciones falsas a la Cámara de Representantes.

La acusación arroja aún más incertidumbre sobre el futuro político de Santos, un congresista novato cuyo impactante patrón de mentiras y fabricaciones tomó por sorpresa incluso a los políticos más experimentados y llevó a los principales demócratas y algunos republicanos de Nueva York a pedir su renuncia a principios de este año.

El presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, el republicano Kevin McCarthy, dijo el miércoles que esperaría un poco antes de pedir la renuncia de Santos.

“Esto siempre me preocupa”, dijo McCarthy a CNN después que le informaran acerca de los cargos de lavado de dinero y fraude electrónico.

“Él pasará su tiempo de juicio y veremos cuál es el resultado”, agregó McCarthy.

Los fiscales aseguran que Santos pidió fondos de campaña bajo falsos pretextos y los usó para gastos personales como ropa de diseñador.

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La acusación formal señala a Santos de implementar un “esquema fraudulento para solicitar contribuciones políticas”. Según el documento, el ahora congresista creó una empresa y logró que sus seguidores le proporcionaran fondos bajo el pretexto falso de que el dinero beneficiaría su campaña política.

Sin embargo, afirman los fiscales, miles de dólares se destinaron a los gastos personales de Santos, incluida la ropa de diseñador de lujo y pagos de tarjetas de crédito.

Santos, quien resultó elegido el año pasado para representar un distrito que incluye partes de Long Island y Queens, ha sido investigado en múltiples jurisdicciones y por la Comisión de Ética de la Cámara. El congresista admitió haber hecho algunas afirmaciones engañosas sobre su educación y estado financiero, pero continúa negando las acusaciones más serias. No ha admitido ningún delito.

Fue detenido en Melville, le dijo una fuente policial a CNN. Desde allí, lo llevaron al juzgado en Central Islip.

Santos solicitó, de manera fraudulenta, subsidios de desempleo por la pandemia de covid-19, dice acusación

A George Santos lo acusan de solicitar fraudulentamente subsidios de desempleo. Según los fiscales, el político afirmó falsamente estar sin trabajo en una solicitud para un programa de seguro de desempleo relacionado con la pandemia.

Aunque en la solicitud afirmó que había estado desempleado desde marzo de 2020, según los fiscales, en ese momento laboraba en una empresa de inversión y, como parte de un salario anual de US$ 120.000, supuestamente recibía depósitos regulares, con la excepción de un período en julio y agosto de 2020.

Estuvo empleado en la firma entre febrero de 2020 y mediados de abril de 2021, asegura la acusación. Pero, debido a las reiteradas afirmaciones falsas que presuntamente hizo al programa de desempleo, Santos también recibió US$ 24.744 en subsidios, según los fiscales.

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Santos mintió en informes presentados ante la Cámara de Representantes, dicen los fiscales

Santos hizo declaraciones falsas en múltiples informes de divulgación financiera presentados ante la Cámara de Representantes durante sus dos contiendas para llegar al Congreso, según la acusación.

Los candidatos a congresistas deben presentar divulgaciones financieras juradas antes de una elección, las cuales proporcionan una contabilidad completa de las finanzas de ese candidato, como sus activos e ingresos.

Como parte de su primera candidatura al Congreso en 2020, Santos presentó dos informes ante la Cámara que contenían declaraciones falsas. En esos reportes afirmó que ganó US$ 55.000 en salarios, comisiones y bonificaciones de una empresa, identificada en la acusación solo como “Compañía #2”.

Santos también informó en la divulgación de 2020 que la única compensación que recibió superior a US$ 5.000 de una sola fuente fue un “bono de comisión no especificado de la Compañía #2”.

Los fiscales dicen, sin embargo, que Santos solo recibió US$ 27.555 de la Compañía #2. Supuestamente, Santos tampoco reveló por completo un salario que ganó de una firma de inversión no identificada.

Este comportamiento continuó y Santos presentó su declaración de 2022 en esa elección, que luego ganó, según la acusación.

Santos escribió en el formulario que en 2021 y 2022 su “ingreso devengado consistía en US$ 750.000 en salario de Devolder Organization LLC”, que su “ingreso no devengado incluía dividendos de Devolder Organization LLC valorados entre US$ 1.000.001 y US$ 5.000.000” y que “tenía ninguna compensación superior a US$ 5.000 de una sola fuente en la que tenía un interés de propiedad”.

El entonces candidato también afirmó en el formulario de 2022 que “era dueño de una cuenta corriente con depósitos por un total de entre US$ 100.001 y US$ 250.000” y “una cuenta de ahorros con depósitos por un total de entre US$ 1.000.001 y US$ 5.000.000”, dijeron los fiscales.

“Contrariamente a estas declaraciones, en verdad y de hecho, como bien sabía y creía Santos en ese momento, no había recibido de Devolder Organization LLC los montos que se informaron de salarios o dividendos; no mantuvo cuentas corrientes o de ahorro con depósitos por las cantidades informadas; y recibió aproximadamente US$ 28.107 en ingresos de (una firma de inversión en la que trabajaba Santos) y aproximadamente US$ 20.304 en beneficios de seguro de desempleo de (Nueva York) durante el mismo período de informe, todo lo cual no reportó según lo requerido”, se lee en la acusación formal.

Le piden a Santos que renuncie

Cuando Santos enfrentó múltiples investigaciones a principios de este año, varios de los principales demócratas y algunos republicanos le pidieron que renunciara a su escaño. Justamente, esos llamados se reanudaron este martes después de que CNN informara que fue acusado.

El representante Mike Lawler, un republicano de Nueva York que ha sido uno de los críticos más abiertos de Santos dentro del partido, dijo a CNN este martes: “Reitero mi llamado para que renuncie”.

Otra republicana de Nueva York, la representante Nicole Malliotakis, le dijo a CNN: “No me sorprende. Entiendo que este era el punto al que iba a llegar”.

Malliotakis enfatizó este martes que necesitaba ver los cargos, pero cuando se le preguntó si Santos debería ser destituido del Congreso, dijo: “Me encantaría ver a alguien nuevo postularse porque puedo decirles que ocuparemos ese escaño y cuanto antes se vaya Santos, cuanto antes podamos meter a alguien allí que no sea un mentiroso”.

Otros republicanos dijeron que debería depender del distrito de Santos decidir su destino en el Congreso.

El presidente de la Comisión Nacional Republicana del Congreso, Tom Emmer, dijo que “sus electores se ocuparán de cualquier tema”.

Santos anunció en abril que se postulará para la reelección en 2024.

US Army sergeant sentenced to 25 years for shooting protester

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Daniel Perry appearing in court before he was found guilty of murder by a jury in AprilUS Army sergeant convicted of killing a Black Lives Matter protester in 2020 has been sentenced to 25 years in a case that has outraged conservatives.

A judge sentenced Daniel Perry, 36, on Wednesday, for fatally shooting Garrett Foster, 28, at a protest in Austin. Perry and Foster are both white.

Texas Governor Greg Abbott previously said he would pardon Perry as soon as an official request “hits my desk”.

Republicans and Perry’s attorneys have argued he acted in self-defence.

“After three long years we’re finally getting justice for Garrett,” Foster’s mother, Sheila Foster, told the court on Wednesday, according to the Associated Press.

“Mr Perry, I pray to God that one day, he will get rid of all this hate that is in your heart.”

The sentencing comes a month after a Travis County jury unanimously voted to convict Perry of Foster’s murder.

The jury also found Perry not guilty on an additional charge of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

The former Army sergeant, now dressed in prison garb, began to cry as the judge issued his sentence.

Clinton Broden, a lawyer for Perry, called the case “political prosecution” in a statement, and vowed to appeal.

He added that Perry and his legal team would “fully co-operate in the pardon process”.

Garrett Foster was killed on 25 July 2020, when Perry, a soldier who drove for Uber at the time, turned on to a street where Black Lives Matter demonstrators were marching, went through a red light and stopped his vehicle.

Foster, a former Air Force mechanic who was openly carrying an AK-47 style weapon – which is legal in Texas – was one of several protesters who approached Perry’s vehicle.

Perry – who had no passenger at the time – said some of the demonstrators began banging on his car. The protesters told police they feared the vehicle might ram into them, according to media accounts.

Perry’s lawyers argued that Foster began to raise the assault rifle toward Sgt Perry.

According to authorities, Perry lowered his window and shot Foster five times with a .357 revolver before driving off. He called 911 shortly afterwards.

Prosecutors had argued that Perry could have driven away if he feared for his safety, rather than firing his gun.

A forensic psychologist who examined Perry testified during his sentencing that he believed Perry suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder exacerbated by his time in the military and that he had developed an “us vs them” mentality.

Perry began searching for the locations of Black Lives Matter protests weeks before the shooting, according to court documents. He also messaged friends on social media, comparing protesters to “a bunch of monkeys flinging (expletive) at a zoo”, court records show.

His lawyers argued Perry was legally acting in self-defence when he shot Foster.

Perry’s case has become a lighting rod for so-called ‘Stand Your Ground’ laws, whichare enacted at the state level and generally permit an individual to protect themselves with the use of reasonable force, including deadly force, to prevent death or great bodily harm.

After his conviction in April, Governor Greg Abbott, a Republican, tweeted: “Texas has one of the strongest ‘Stand Your Ground’ laws of self-defence that cannot be nullified by a jury or a progressive District Attorney.”

“I am working as swiftly as Texas law allows regarding the pardon of Sgt Perry,” he said.

The state’s pardon board, which must approve such pardon requests, said an expedited investigation would begin immediately.

Conservatives have attacked the prosecutor who brought the case, Travis County District Attorney Jose Garza, a Democrat.

Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton told Fox News in April that Mr Garza “maliciously prosecutes people that he doesn’t like for political purposes”.

Mr Garza has described the pardon request as a “naked political intrusion into our criminal justice system”.

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ALLEY THEATRE’S BORN WITH TEETH ANNOUNCED AS 2023 STEINBERG-ATCA NEW PLAY AWARD FINALIST

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The Tony Award®-winning Alley Theatre is honored to announce Liz Duffy Adams’ critically acclaimed steamy drama Born with Teeth, a dramatization of the writing collaboration between Shakespeare and Marlowe, is a finalist for the 2023 Steinberg-ATCA New Play Award. Developed in the Alley All New Reading Series, Born with Teeth made its world premiere in May 2022 during Alley Theatre’s 75th season under the direction of Alley Theatre’s Artistic Director Rob Melrose.

The American Theatre Critics Association (ATCA) announced six finalists for the 2023 Harold and Mimi Steinberg/ATCA New Play Award, recognizing the playwrights who produced the best scripts that premiered professionally outside of New York City in 2022. The top award, which carries a $25,000 prize and two citations valued at $7,500 each, will be presented on May 6, 2023, at South Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, Calif., as part of the annual Pacific Playwrights Festival. At $40,000, Steinberg–ATCA is the largest national new play award program of its kind. The Alley was nominated in 2002, which it won for Horton Foote’s The Carpetbagger’s Children.

“I’m so delighted that Born with Teeth is a finalist for the Steinberg Playwright Awards,” shares Alley Theatre Artistic Director Rob Melrose. “I have been in love with this play since I first heard it at an intimate reading Liz Duffy Adams arranged in New York for us to hear it out loud around a table. I’m so grateful to my whole team at Alley Theatre for making our world premiere production so extraordinary and to the Guthrie Theatre and Artistic Director Joe Haj for giving the production a second life in their current season. I also want to thank Alley’s Director of New Work, Liz Frankel, for her tireless support of new plays and to everyone who worked on this play at both the Guthrie and the Alley, especially the actors Matthew Amendt and Dylan Godwin and our stage manager Jocelyn Thomson.”

Alley Theatre’s production of Born with Teeth has moved beyond the Alley to Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota in March – April 2023 and will go to Asolo Rep in Sarasota, Florida in February – March 2024.

Critical acclaim for Born with Teeth:

  • “The play is above all a showcase for a couple of heroic performances by Matthew Amendt, as Kit, and Dylan Godwin, as Will.” – Houston Chronicle
  • “Under the able direction of Rob Melrose, Amendt and Godwin build, destroy, and build again the tense arena of their friendship and collaboration that like a Jenga tower constantly verges on collapse. But instead of wooden blocks, their building tools are words that evoke the sounds and sensibilities of Elizabethan dialogue without becoming lost in its complex syntax.” – The Courier
  • “Godwin and Amendt, through Adams’ perceptive blueprint, build a most impressive edifice to honor both of them.” – Houston Press
  • “Director Rob Melrose’s captivating production grabs you by the throat and rarely lets up.”Star Tribune

Alley Theatre cast of Born with Teeth included Alley Resident Acting Company member Dylan Godwin as Will and Matthew Amendt as Kit.

Alley Theatre design team of Born with Teeth included Scenic Designer Michael Locher, Costume Designer Alejo Vietti, Lighting Designer Carolina Ortiz Herrera, Music & Sound Designer Cliff Caruthers.

SPONSORS: The 2022 Alley Theatre production of Born with Teeth was sponsored by the Edgerton Foundation as well as the 2021-22 Season sponsor United Airlines, the official airline of the Alley Theatre.
ABOUT ALLEY THEATRE:
Alley Theatre, one of America’s leading nonprofit theatres, is a nationally recognized performing arts company led by Artistic Director Rob Melrose and Managing Director Dean R. Gladden. The Alley is committed to developing and producing theatre that is as diverse as the Houston community. The Alley produces up to 11 plays and nearly 400 performances each season, ranging from the best current work and classic plays to new plays by contemporary writers. Home to a full-time resident company of actors and expert artisans in all theatre crafts, the Alley engages theatre artists of every discipline – actors, directors, designers, composer, playwrights – who work on individual productions throughout each season as visiting artists.
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Devin Neal está detenido con una fianza de $125,000 por intento de secuestro de dos niños en Houston

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Devin Neal, de 32 años, enfrenta cargos de intento de secuestro luego de quiso llevarse por la fuerza a dos hermanitos de 1 y 3 años delante de sus padres. El sospechoso tiene historial de violencia y dos condenas por delitos graves de agresión a un familiar y acoso a un servidor público.

Devin Neal, de 32 años, permanece detenido con una fianza de 125,000 dólares por el cargo de intento de secuestro, según documentos judiciales.

La fiscalía dijo que el incidente se registró el sábado 6 de mayo cuando el sujeto trató de llevarse por la fuerza a dos hermanitos de 1 y 3 años mientras sus padres los llevaban montados en una carretilla.

Cuando el papá de los pequeños trató de impedir que el sospechoso le arrebatara a sus hijos, este le dio varios puñetazos en la cara. La víctima se defendió y logró empujar al sujeto a unos arbustos, mientras la madre corría con los niños.

Pese a los esfuerzos del padre, Neil intentó por segunda vez llevarse a los menores de edad, pero la madre logró escapar y pedir ayuda.

El hecho se presentó cuando la familia salía de la tienda de regalos de los Houston Astros en el estadio de béisbol Minute Maid Park, según fiscales citados por la cadena KTRK.

Un video de vigilancia ayudó a identificar y capturar al sospechoso.

Los registros judiciales muestran que Neal tiene una condena que data de septiembre de 2016 por un delito grave de agresión a un miembro de su familia, y otra de septiembre de 2020 por acoso a un servidor público.

Debido a su comportamiento combativo en la cárcel luego de esta acusación reciente, Neal no compareció en el tribunal, según KTRK.

¿Tren de Monterrey a Houston? Podría ser una realidad tras acuerdo entre alcaldes de ambas ciudades

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El alcalde de Monterrey, Luis Donaldo Colosio, propuso crear un tren directo entre la capital neolonesa y Houston, esto durante la visita de su homólogo texano, Sylvester Turner.

La idea del proyecto, que ya se había contemplado el año pasado, fue bien recibida por Turner quien mencionó “cuenta conmigo, y mientras logramos hacerlo seguimos trabajando para fortalecer nuestros lazos”.

Durante su visita a Monterrey, el alcalde de Houston estuvo acompañado de su comité de trabajo, además de directivos de empresas aéreas, de salud, energía, turismo, deportes y tecnología.

Además de la posible creación del tren directo, también se tocaron temas como tener una comunidad más cercana, la promoción del desarrollo económico con ayuda del sector privado y poner atención a la problemática de inclusión y equidad.

Además de la reunión con el ayuntamiento regiomontano, la comitiva extranjera también sostendrá pláticas con el Gobierno estatal y con empresarios locales, además que realizarán la firma del Memorándum de Entendimiento entre el Space Center Houston, el Houston Spaceport y el Tec de Monterrey.

El encuentro fue organizado por la dependencia First Corporation en el que participaron empresarios y representantes de ambas ciudades.

Quieren comunicación para el Mundial de 2026

Dentro de los temas que dialogaron Luis Donaldo Colosio y Sylvester Turner fue la constante comunicación que tendrán ambas ciudades durante el Mundial del 2026, el cual se celebrará en Estados Unidos, México y Canadá.

Tanto Monterrey como Houston serán sedes de la competencia deportiva, y por ello los dos ediles propusieron crear un “acceso rápido” entre las dos ciudades para facilitar el transporte de los aficionados.

Además, resaltaron que este puente de comunicación bilateral deberá persistir a pesar de que existan cambios de administración.

Por último, se comprometieron a reforzar los lazos de cultura, económicos y familiares, gracias al gran número de regiomontanos que viven en la ciudad más grande de Texas.

 

Heavy Rainfall Expected Today Through Wednesday

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The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) is monitoring heavy rainfall entering our area today through late Wednesday. According to the National Weather Service, rainfall totals of 2 to 3 inches are expected and higher amounts of 5 to 7 inches and possibly greater may occur in isolated areas.

Map of the region showing that Harris County is at a Moderate Risk of excessive rainfall.
Heavy rainfall is expected to cause rises along rivers, streams, and bayous in Harris County. Localized street flooding is the main threat but high winds are also possible.

Motorists should exercise cautions – slow down and leave additional space between you and other vehicles. Do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways. If you must drive, remember: Turn Around Don’t Drown! Check the Houston TranStar live traffic map for information on road conditions.

HCOHSEM will provide updates via social media, Ready Harris Alerts and Ready Harris Accessible Alerts.

Repeat Sex Offender Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison for Two Attacks, Including Assaulting Woman in Elevator at H-E-B in the Heights

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A 33-year-old Houston man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty in two separate assaults, announced Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg.

“This is a predator who has a pattern of attacking and hurting women when he is free to roam,” Ogg said. “He has been sentenced to spend the next two decades behind bars, where he can no longer harm or victimize women.”

Florian S. Kroll was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison for sexually assaulting a woman on Jan. 16, 2020, in the elevator at H-E-B in the Heights. He will have to serve at least half of that sentence before he is eligible for parole. Since he pleaded guilty, he cannot appeal the conviction or the prison sentence.

F. Kroll

He was also sentenced to 10 years in prison for attempted sexual assault of a child for attacking a 16-year-old girl as she walked home from school in north Houston about 1:20 p.m. on Jan. 15, 2020. The two prison sentences will run concurrently. The Houston Police Department investigated both incidents.

Assistant District Attorney Tiera Johnson-Williams, who prosecuted the cases, said the plea agreement was the right result.

“This guilty plea puts the defendant in prison for many years and spares the victims the trauma of having to come to court to testify about their ordeals,” Johnson-Williams said.

Kroll was convicted for indecent exposure with a child in an unrelated 2015 case and sentenced to two years in prison. At the time of his arrest in 2020, he had failed to register his address as a sex offender. 

Lo que E. Jean Carroll tiene que demostrar para ganar su caso contra Donald Trump por violación y difamación

Esto es lo que considerará el grupo del jurado de seis hombres y tres mujeres, cuyas identidades son anónimas para los abogados y el público.

Lo que Carroll tiene que probar

Carroll presentó la demanda en noviembre pasado bajo la “Ley de Sobrevivientes Adultos del Estado de Nueva York”, un proyecto de ley estatal que abrió una ventana retrospectiva para acusaciones de agresión sexual como la de Carroll con prescripción que expiró hace mucho tiempo.

Este no es un juicio penal. En una demanda civil como la de Carroll, el jurado debe determinar si el equipo legal de Carroll probó que Trump cometió agresión contra Carroll por una preponderancia de la evidencia.

Para probar su reclamo de difamación, el jurado debe encontrar que el equipo legal de Carroll probó por la preponderancia de la evidencia que Trump sabía que era falso cuando publicó la declaración sobre Carroll, el año pasado, y la expuso a sabiendas al ridículo público. También deben determinar que ella probó con evidencia clara y convincente que la declaración era falsa y que Trump hizo la declaración con verdadera malicia.

Tanto el estándar de preponderancia de evidencia como el estándar de evidencia clara y convincente no son un estándar tan alto como la prueba más allá de una duda razonable, que se usa en casos penales. La evidencia clara y convincente es mayor que la preponderancia de la evidencia, lo que significa que es más probable que improbable. La evidencia clara y convincente no deja dudas sustanciales en la mente del jurado y establece que la proposición es altamente probable.

La decisión del jurado debe ser unánime para llegar a un veredicto, pero puede llegar a un veredicto diferente en cada uno de los dos reclamos: violación y difamación.

¿Cómo se podría obligar a que Trump pague?

Para que Carroll reciba una suma de dinero de este juicio depende de si el jurado cree unánimemente sus afirmaciones contra Trump. El jurado puede otorgar a Carroll una suma por daños punitivos, destinados a castigar a Trump por la supuesta agresión sexual y difamación, y daños reales para compensarla por el daño que el jurado determine que Trump le causó.

Si el jurado opta por considerar otorgarle daños punitivos contra Trump, se le indicará que considere factores como la gravedad del acto, cualquier esfuerzo por ocultar el acto y si ha cometido actos similares para decidir si su conducta fue reprobable. (Los testimonios de Jessica Leeds y Natasha Stoynoff, quienes alegaron haber sido agredidas por Trump, este último quien niega el reclamo, pueden entrar en juego aquí).

Sin embargo, el jurado no puede agregar una cantidad específica a la indemnización por daños punitivos para castigar a Trump por el daño que supuestamente causó a otros.

Los abogados de Carroll no han sugerido una cantidad de daños para que el jurado la considere.

“Para E. Jean Carroll, esta demanda no se trata de dinero”, dijo la abogada Roberta Kaplan durante los argumentos finales el lunes. “Se trata de recuperar su buen nombre”.

“¿Cuál es el precio por décadas de vivir sola sin compañía, por no tener con quien cocinar la cena, nadie con quien pasear a tu perro, nadie con quien ver la televisión, y por sentirte durante décadas que eres sucia e indigna? ”, dijo Kaplan. “No voy a ponerle un número a eso”.

Trump no asistió al juicio

Trump no asistió al juicio. Como cualquier acusado en un caso civil, no está obligado a comparecer ante el tribunal para el juicio ni para ningún procedimiento y tiene derecho a no testificar en su propia defensa.

Los abogados de Carroll le dijeron al jurado en la clausura que deberían tomar la ausencia de Trump de la corte como una señal de culpabilidad.

“Ella apareció, hizo un juramento y les contó lo que sucedió, y mientras tanto, Donald Trump no estaba por ningún lado, no entró a la sala del tribunal, no subió al estrado de los testigos. Y debe sacar la conclusión de que es así porque él lo hizo, porque violó a la señora Carroll y no quiso testificar al respecto”, dijo este lunes el abogado de Carroll, Michael Ferrara.

El abogado de Trump alternativamente les dijo a los jurados que Trump no necesitaba comparecer ante el tribunal para hacer las mismas negaciones que hizo en una declaración que se presentó durante el juicio.

“¿Cómo se prueba un negativo?”, dijo Joe Tacopina. “Cuestionar la historia es nuestra defensa. No hay testigos a los que llamar. No hay testigo para que llamemos porque él no estaba allí, no sucedió”.

La declaración en video de Trump tomada en octubre pasado y reproducida para el jurado durante el caso de Carroll se hizo pública el viernes pasado.

Trump aparece más agitado en el video cuando niega la acusación de violación de Carroll. “Me está acusando de violación, una mujer que no tengo idea de quién es. Salió de la nada. Me está acusando de violación, de violarla a ella, lo peor que puedes hacer, el peor cargo. Y también sabes que no es verdad. Tú también eres un agente político. Eres una desgracia. Pero ella me está acusando a mí y a ti también de violación, y nunca sucedió”, dijo Trump en un video, dirigiéndose a Kaplan.

En un momento durante la declaración, Trump sostuvo una conocida foto en blanco y negro de él mismo, Carroll, su exesposo, el presentador de noticias John Johnson, y la entonces esposa de Trump, Ivana. Trump reconoció a Johnson y recordó haber pensado que era bueno en su trabajo televisivo, pero luego confundió a Carroll con su exesposa, Marla Maples.

“Esa es Marla, sí. Esa es mi esposa”, dijo.

Después de que los abogados lo corrigieran, Trump dijo que la foto estaba borrosa.

Reconoció que la foto sugiere que conoció a Carroll, pero dijo que debe haber sido muy breve en un evento y que no la recuerda ni la conoce.

“Todavía no conozco a esta mujer. Creo que es una chiflada. No tengo ni idea. No sé nada de esta mujer más que lo que leo en las historias y lo que escucho. No sé nada de ella”, dijo el expresidente.

La cinta de Access Hollywood y la historia de Trump

En el cierre de los argumentos, el jurado volvió a ver la infame cinta de “Access Hollywood” y escuchó a Trump describir cómo se mueve agresivamente con las mujeres sin su consentimiento porque te dejan “cuando eres una estrella” y la respuesta de Trump a la cinta durante su declaración.

Trump reveló su “manual” para manejar a las mujeres en la cinta cuando pensó que nadie estaba escuchando, dijo Kaplan. “Diciéndole en sus propias palabras cómo trata a las mujeres”.

Tacopina respondió criticando el lenguaje de Trump en la cinta, pero dijo que la naturaleza cruda todavía no hace que las acusaciones de Carroll sean ciertas. El abogado también calificó la cinta que ha sido pública desde antes de las elecciones presidenciales de 2016 como una distracción.

“Están tratando de tomar partes de Donald Trump que no te gustan o incluso odias y estirar eso sobre una historia que no tiene ningún sentido”, dijo Tacopina. “Se podría pensar que Donald Trump es una persona grosera y que su historia no tiene sentido. Ambos podrían ser ciertos”.

Los testimonios de las acusadoras de Trump

Carroll testificó durante más de dos días completos de juicio durante su caso, contando su historia, cómo ha sido su vida desde que hizo públicas sus acusaciones y pasó varias horas de contrainterrogatorio.

Dos amigas a las que, según Carroll, les contó poco después de la supuesta violación testificaron sobre su recuerdo de lo que les contó Carroll en 1996. La periodista Lisa Birnbach testificó para corroborar la historia de Carroll de que le llamó minutos después de salir de la tienda por departamentos después de que supuestamente la violaron.

La expresentadora de TV de Nueva York, Carol Martin, también testificó que Carroll, que tenía un programa en la misma cadena de noticias por cable en ese momento, también le confió unos días después del presunto incidente. Birnbach y Martin, que inicialmente no fueron nombradas en el libro de Carroll, se manifestaron públicamente en apoyo de su amiga poco después de que Carroll publicara su relato en la revista New York.

El equipo legal de Trump acusó a las dos de conspirar junto con Carroll para fabricar esta historia para derrocar a Trump. Las tres se han pronunciado públicamente y en mensajes privados mostrados al jurado sobre su odio hacia el expresidente.

Leeds y Stoynoff, quienes alegan que Trump las forzó físicamente, también testificaron sobre sus supuestos altercados.

Al cierre, el abogado de Carroll argumentó que las acusaciones de Carroll, Leeds y Stoynoff revelan un patrón de comportamiento agresivo de Trump.

En el testimonio de cada mujer, describieron cómo Trump las enfrentó primero en un lugar semipúblico, luego supuestamente las agarró repentinamente, luego negó las acusaciones y dijo que “ella es demasiado fea para que alguien la ataque”, dijo Kaplan.

“Tres mujeres diferentes, con décadas de diferencia, pero un mismo patrón de comportamiento. Lo que le sucedió a la señora Carroll no es único en ese sentido. Los ataques físicos y verbales de Trump son su procedimiento operativo estándar”, dijo Kaplan.

Trump negó las acusaciones de Leeds y Stoynoff en su contra. Tacopina les dijo a los jurados el lunes que su testimonio fue una distracción en el juicio porque sus afirmaciones no están ante este jurado y no afectan las alegaciones de Carroll.

Tacopina en sus alegatos finales de este lunes también acusó a Carroll de inventar sus acusaciones de violación para vender su libro.

“Ella ha abusado de este sistema al presentar un reclamo falso por, entre otras cosas, dinero, estatus, razones políticas”, dijo Tacopina. “Y al hacerlo, ha minimizado a las víctimas reales de violación, ya saben, víctimas de violación aquí y en todo el mundo, para usar las palabras de alguien. Ella está explotando su dolor y sufrimiento y está sacando provecho de sus historias, y no podemos dejar que se beneficie con millones de dólares por abusar de este proceso y sus esfuerzos por engañarlos”.

Otros testigos en el caso de Carroll vs. Trump

La Dra. Leslie Lebowitz, psicóloga clínica contratada por el equipo legal de Carroll, testificó la semana pasada que evaluó a Carroll y descubrió que no tiene signos de trastornos del pensamiento o del carácter, ni enfermedad mental, ni PTSD, pero que ha sufrido daños por la supuesta violación de Trump.

“Ella ha sufrido de dolorosos recuerdos intrusivos durante muchos años”, dijo Lebowitz. “Soportó una disminución en la forma en que pensaba y sentía sobre sí misma y quizás lo más destacado es que manifiesta síntomas de evitación muy notables que han reducido su vida romántica e íntima y le han causado una pérdida profunda”.

Ashlee Humphreys, profesora de Marketing de la Universidad Northwestern, otra testigo experta convocada por los abogados de Carroll, testificó que la declaración de Trump en cuestión en este juicio alcanzó entre 13,7 y 18 millones de impresiones.

Humphreys y un equipo de investigadores evaluaron la publicación difundida por primera vez en Truth Social y cómo se difundió a través de medios como otras plataformas de redes sociales, sitios web y televisión por cable y en red.

En una serie de cálculos, Humphreys dijo que alrededor del 21 % de las personas que vieron la declaración de alguna manera (alrededor de 3,7 a 5,6 millones de personas) probablemente creían en Trump.

El análisis no consideró los efectos de las declaraciones anteriores que Trump hizo sobre Carroll y, en el contrainterrogatorio, Humphreys reconoció que no consideró el daño causado a Trump por las declaraciones de Carroll en su contra.

Aun así, la experta en Marketing testificó que se necesitarían hasta US$ 2,7 millones para ejecutar una campaña de marketing efectiva para reparar la reputación de Carroll solo por el daño de los comentarios de Trump del 12 de octubre de 2022 negando sus acusaciones.

Goldman Sachs paga 215 millones de dólares por una demanda por discriminación de género

 

El banco Goldman Sachs ha llegado a un acuerdo extrajudicial para resolver una demanda colectiva que le acusaba de discriminar sistemáticamente a las mujeres, según han anunciado la entidad y los demandantes en un comunicado. Goldman pagará 215 millones de dólares (cerca de 200 millones de euros al tipo de cambio actual) en un pacto que afecta a aproximadamente 2.800 mujeres asociadas y vicepresidentas empleadas en las divisiones de banca de inversión, gestión de inversiones o valores, como se describe a continuación.

Con el acuerdo extrajudicial, Goldman Sachs evita un juicio cuyo comienzo estaba previsto para el mes próximo y que habría expuesto en público sus prácticas laborales discriminatorias hacia las mujeres en un sector con clara preponderancia masculina en los puestos de responsabilidad.

La demanda fue presentada el 10 de septiembre de 2010 por Cristina Chen-Oster, Shanna Orlich, Allison Gamba y Mary De Luis, mujeres que trabajaron en Goldman Sachs como asociadas o vicepresidentas en Estados Unidos en las divisiones de banca de inversión, gestión de inversiones o valores. Alegaban discriminación sistemática en materia salarial, de evaluación del rendimiento y ascensos.

“Como una de las demandantes originales, me he sentido orgullosa de apoyar este caso sin dudarlo durante los últimos casi 13 años y creo que este acuerdo ayudará a las mujeres que tenía en mente cuando presenté el caso”, ha señalado Shanna Orlich a través del comunicado. “Mi objetivo en este caso siempre ha sido apoyar a las mujeres fuertes de Wall Street”, ha dicho la también demandante Allison Gamba. “Estoy orgullosa de que el resultado que hemos conseguido aquí haga avanzar la equidad de género”, ha añadido.

El acuerdo es mayor que los aproximadamente 150 millones de dólares que Smith Barney pagó en 1997 para poner fin a lo que se conoció como la demanda Boom-Boom Room, que había acusado a la empresa de acoso y discriminación. Morgan Stanley llegó a un acuerdo en 2004 por el que pagó 54 millones de dólares para evitar un juicio en el que más de 300 empleadas acusaban al banco de haber recibido un trato discriminatorio en salario y promociones frente a sus compañeros varones. Merrill Lynch alcanzó otro acuerdo que los abogados de Stowell & Friedman cifran en 250 millones de dólares. Otros bancos tienen demandas similares pendientes de juicio o de acuerdos extrajudiciales.

Además de la indemnización, el acuerdo establece que, durante tres años, un experto independiente analice los procesos de evaluación de rendimiento y promoción “para garantizar que generan resultados precisos, fiables y no sesgados”, según el comunicado. Además, un experto independiente deberá realizar estudios adicionales de igualdad salarial y Goldman Sachs tendrá que investigar y abordar cualquier brecha salarial de género, El banco también se compromete por esos tres años a mejorar determinadas comunicaciones a los vicepresidentes en relación con el desarrollo profesional y los criterios de promoción.

Los beneficios del acuerdo por la demanda colectiva están al alcance de todas las mujeres que ocuparon un puesto de asociada o vicepresidenta desde el 7 de julio de 2002 hasta el 28 de marzo de 2023 en Nueva York o desde el 10 de septiembre de 2004 hasta el 28 de marzo de 2023 en cualquier otro lugar de Estados Unidos y estuvieran sujetas a determinados procesos de evaluación de rendimiento. Cerca de un tercio de la indemnización, sin embargo, corresponderá a los abogados, según Bloomberg.

El tribunal fijará una fecha de audiencia para la aprobación preliminar del acuerdo, que si se aprueba dará lugar a que un administrador envíe una notificación a los miembros del grupo. Si el tribunal concede posteriormente la aprobación definitiva del acuerdo, el administrador asignará los importes del acuerdo a cada uno de los miembros del grupo que reúnan los requisitos, basándose en una fórmula objetiva.

Jacqueline Arthur, Directora Global de Gestión de Capital Humano de Goldman Sachs, por su parte, ha señalado en el comunicado: “Goldman Sachs se enorgullece de su largo historial de promoción y avance de las mujeres y mantiene su compromiso de garantizar un lugar de trabajo diverso e inclusivo para toda nuestra gente. Después de más de una década de vigoroso litigio, ambas partes han acordado resolver este asunto. Seguiremos centrándonos en nuestra gente, nuestros clientes y nuestro negocio”.

Putin tried to project strength, but Moscow Victory Day parade revealed only his isolation

 For Russian President Vladimir Putin, this year’s Victory Day parade in Red Square was a chance to continue his war on history. He succeeded only in underscoring his geopolitical isolation.

In a speech before the assembled troops, Putin drew a direct line between his invasion of Ukraine and the sacrifices of World War II. Flanked by surviving veterans of what Russia still calls the Great Patriotic War, the Russian president cast himself as savior and defender of an embattled Russia targeted by the “globalist elites” of the West.

“Today, civilization again is at a breaking point,” Putin said. “Again, a true war has been unleashed against our motherland.”

While Russia sees “no unfriendly nations in the West or in the East,” Putin suggested darker forces are conspiring against Moscow.

“Western globalist elites still talk about their exceptionalism, pitting people against each other and splitting society, provoking bloody conflicts and coups, sowing hatred, Russophobia, [and] aggressive nationalism,” he said. “The Ukrainian nation has become hostage to a coup which led to a criminal regime led by its Western masters. It has become a pawn to their cruel and selfish plans.”

It’s worth unpacking this for a moment. It’s Putin’s longstanding view that Ukraine is not a legitimate nation — Ukrainians and Russians, in his view, are “one people” and the Ukrainian state is an artificial construct. In his conspiratorial view of the world, states like Ukraine are merely vassals, and Washington calls the shots. And if a shadowy global cabal is pulling the strings in Kyiv, that belief justifies what Russia calls its “special military operation” in Ukraine.

Let’s remember that it was a genuine popular revolt — not, say, the CIA or George Soros — that brought people onto Kyiv’s Maidan Square to support Ukraine’s aspirations for joining the European Union, leading to the ouster of Ukraine’s pro-Russian president in 2014. And that Russian-speaking Ukrainians — and even some Russian nationals — are also fighting and dying on the side of Ukraine.

But Putin is immune from fact-checking exercises here. Collective remembrance of World War II is the closest thing Russia has to a state religion, and May 9 — when Russians commemorate the victory over Nazi Germany in 1945 — marks the holiest of days. For a domestic audience, the Victory Day parade provides a visual parallel between the veterans of the war that ended 78 years ago and the participants of Russia’s war on Ukraine today.

According to state media, over 500 participants of Russia’s so-called “special military operation” in Ukraine took part in the parade on Red Square Tuesday. And in his speech, Putin cast them as the heirs of victory in the Great Patriotic War. Not surprisingly, Ukrainians are pushing back against such historical gaslighting.

In video remarks, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he had submitted a bill to the Verkhovna Rada — Ukraine’s parliament to change official victory day celebrations from May 9 to May 8, and compared Russia’s aggression to that of Hitler’s Germany.

“It is on May 8 that most nations of the world remember the greatness of the victory over the Nazis,” Zelensky said. “We will not allow the joint victory of the nations of the anti-Hitler coalition to be appropriated and we will not allow lies as if the victory could have taken place without the participation of any country or nation.”

Zelensky also played host to an important visitor in Kyiv on the same day as Putin’s Victory Day parade: European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, who arrived bearing promises of continued support from Europe for Ukraine.

“Ukraine is on the front line of the defense of everything we Europeans cherish: our liberty, our democracy, our freedom of thought and speech,” von der Leyen said. “Courageously Ukraine is fighting for the ideals of Europe that we celebrate today. In Russia, Putin and his regime have destroyed these values. And now they are attempting to destroy them here in Ukraine because they are afraid of the success you represent and the example you show, and they are afraid of your path to the European Union.”

“They [the Russians] were not able to capture Bakhmut,” he said, referring to the embattled and extensively damaged eastern Ukrainian city. “This was the last important military operation that they wanted to complete by the ninth of May. And unfortunately, the city does not exist anymore. Everything is fully destroyed. … So, they need some information to present it as a victory they need to conquer something — some city — [but] they have not managed to do that.”

The annual Victory Day celebrations in Russia are supposed to be grand public spectacle married with an advertisement for state power. This year’s parade showcased some of Russia’s military might — featuring its S-400 air defense system and Yars intercontinental ballistic missile launchers, part of Moscow’s nuclear arsenal — but a massive procession of modern tanks, the pride of Russia’s army, was conspicuously absent.

And von der Leyen’s visit to Kyiv highlighted Putin’s isolation from Europe and the West. Among the most high-profile visitors featured at Putin’s Victory Day celebrations were an EU-sanctioned president (Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus), a Central Asian strongman (Emomali Rahmon of Tajikistan) and the dynastic leader of a petro-state (Serdar Berdymukhamedov of Turkmenistan).

On the battlefields of Ukraine, the setbacks being dealt to Russian forces in the meat grinder of Bakhmut could not be a sharper contrast to the pomp and circumstance on Red Square.

That fact was brought home by Yevgeny Prigozhin, the head of the Russian mercenary outfit Wagner, who railed on social media against Russia’s military leadership.

“Today they [Ukrainians] are tearing up the flanks in the Artemovsk [the Russian name for Bakhmut] direction, regrouping at Zaporizhzhia. And a counteroffensive is about to begin,” he said on social media Tuesday. “They absolutely clearly say that the counteroffensive will be on the ground, not on TV.”

Victory Day, Prigozhin added, belonged to a past generation.

“Victory Day is the victory of our grandfathers,” he said. “We haven’t earned that victory one millimeter.”

‘Risk it all’: Migration rises ahead of end to asylum rules

Under a set of white tents at the U.S.-Mexico border in Brownsville, Texas, dozens of Venezuelan men waited. Some sat on curbs and others leaned on metal barricades. When the gates eventually opened, the long line of men filed slowly up the pedestrian pathway to the bridge and across the Rio Grande River to Mexico.

In the past few weeks, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials have been facilitating these expulsions three times a day as roughly 30,000 migrants, mostly from Venezuela, have entered the U.S. in this region since mid-April. That’s compared with 1,700 migrants Border Patrol agents encountered in the first two weeks of April.

In the other end of the state, in El Paso, officials are dealing with another increase of migrants and worry that thousands more are waiting to cross.

All this comes as the U.S. is preparing for the end of a policy linked to the coronavirus pandemic that allowed it to quickly expel many migrants, and it spotlights concerns about whether the end of the immigration limits under Title 42 of a 1944 public health law will mean even more migrants trying to cross the southern border.

“We’ve been preparing for quite some time and we are ready. What we are expecting is indeed a surge. And what we are doing is planning for different levels of a surge,” Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said last week during a visit to southern Texas. But he also stressed that the situation at the border is “extremely challenging.”

He spoke from a location in Brownsville where U.S. officials had set up a tent and facilities like portable bathrooms for migrants. He said it’s difficult to identify the cause of the recent increase in Venezuelan migration, but said the U.S. is working with Mexico to address it and predicted change “very shortly.”

Many of those crossing the border are entering through Brownsville just north of the Mexican border town of Matamoros. The city was rocked by another crisis Sunday when an SUV plowed into people waiting at a bus stop across from the city’s migrant shelter. Eight people, mostly men from Venezuela, died.

Ricardo Marquez, a 30-year-old Venezuelan man, arrived at a shelter in McAllen after crossing the border with his wife and 5-month-old child in Brownsville. They left Venezuela because his daughter needs surgery.

“I was confronted with the decision to either stay there or risk it all for my daughter,” he said. They had crossed the Rio Grande after spending a month in Matamoros trying to get an appointment through an app the U.S. uses to schedule appointments for people without documents to come to the border and seek entry.

Officials in President Joe Biden’s administration say they have been preparing for well over a year for the end of Title 42. The strategy has hinged on providing more legal pathways for migrants to get to the U.S. without risking the perilous journey to the border. That includes things like setting up centers in foreign countries where migrants can apply to emigrate as well as a humanitarian parole process already in place with 30,000 slots a month for people from four countries to come to the U.S.

Starting May 12 they’re expanding appointments available through the CBP One app Marquez tried to use. When it was launched many migrants and advocates criticized the app, saying it had technological problems and there simply weren’t enough appointments.

The strategy is also heavy on consequences. The U.S. is proposing a rule that would severely limit asylum to migrants who first travel through another country, quickly screening migrants seeking asylum at the border and deporting those deemed not qualified, and a five-year ban on reentry for those deported.

A lot of these consequences have been met with harsh criticism by immigrants’ rights groups who have gone so far as to compare the policies to then-President Donald Trump’s and say the right to apply for asylum on U.S. soil is sacrosanct. Much of the Biden administration strategy is also facing legal peril in the coming weeks. The proposed rule limiting asylum is almost certain to be the subject of lawsuits. And Republican-leaning states want to stop the Democratic administration’s use of humanitarian parole on such a large scale.

The administration has also been increasing Immigration and Customs Enforcement flights to remove people from the country — flights like one that took off recently from an airport in Harlingen, Texas. Shortly after dawn three buses pulled up next to a plane. One by one migrants got out of the bus. They were wearing handcuffs and leg restraints and surgical masks. First they were patted down for contraband and then slowly walked up the stairs to the plane. Altogether 133 migrants were sent back to their home country of Guatemala.

But those flights only work if countries accept them. Venezuela does not. And Colombia says it’s suspending deportation flights due to “cruel and degrading” treatment of migrants.

Administration officials say they’re using technology to speed up the processing of migrants who cross the border without documentation and using mobile processing, so they can process migrants while they’re being transported by bus or van, for example. They’ve pushed to digitize documents that at one time were filled out by hand by Border Patrol. And they’ve beefed up the hiring of contractors so agents can remain in the field.

But critics have slammed the administration, saying it’s not doing enough. Kyrsten Sinema, an independent U.S. senator from Arizona, said on CBS’ “Face the Nation” on Sunday that the administration wasn’t communicating with local officials about things like what type of increase to expect or whether buses would be available to transport migrants. And she said a decision to send 1,500 military troops to the border came too late.

In Texas, Republican Gov. Greg Abbott said Monday he was deploying “tactical” National Guard teams this week to the busiest crossing spots. Abbott, who for years has accused the Biden administration of not doing enough on the border, also said “many thousands more” migrants in the coming days will be bused by the state to Democratic-led cities elsewhere in the U.S.

“It did not have to be this way,” said Abbott, speaking in Austin as Guard members boarded four C-130 cargo planes behind him.

In communities that border Mexico, officials and community groups that care for newly arrived migrants are anxious about what the end of Title 42 means. Sister Norma Pimentel runs Catholic Charities’ Humanitarian Respite Center, the largest shelter in South Texas.

The shelter functions mainly as a resource center where migrants can purchase tickets, make calls, eat and rest before traveling to their next destination, where they often have family or other contacts. But, Pimentel said, many of the Venezuelans in this latest migration increase don’t have connections in the U.S., making it harder for them to move to the next destination. “That becomes a problem for us,” she said.

The federal government gives money to communities to help them deal with the increases in migrants. On Friday the administration announced that $332 million had been disbursed to 35 local governments and service organizations. Most goes to communities close to the border “due to the urgencies they are confronting,” but cities far from the border also get funds.

In the Texas border city of El Paso, about 2,200 migrants are currently camped or living on the streets a few blocks from major ports of entry that connect El Paso with the Mexican city of Juárez. The city is prepared to open up shelters next week if needed at two vacant school buildings and a civic center.

El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser estimated that roughly 10,000 to 12,000 migrants are in Juárez waiting to cross, as local officials prepare for the “unknown.” Leeser said migrants are flocking to the border under false assumptions that it will be easier to gain entry to the U.S. when Title 42 goes away, but for many there could be tougher consequences.

It’s a message federal officials have been repeating. But they’re competing against a powerful human smuggling network that facilitates northern migration and the desperation of migrants who feel they have no other option.

At the Brownsville port of entry, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials say they’ve run drills to prepare in case there’s a large increase of migrants trying to cross and they need to close the bridge. Pedestrians cross from Matamoros using a covered walkway that can only accommodate a few people across. Worried about the impact of long lines of migrants coming to the port after May 11 without an appointment and impacting port operations, they’re calling on people to schedule appointments through CBP One.

Texas mall shooting: Officials investigate gunman’s political beliefs

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The 33-year-old attacker was shot dead at the scene by a police officer who was responding to an unrelated call.

Federal agents are now reviewing social media to look into his beliefs, reports CBS News, the BBC’s US partner.

During the attack, the suspect wore an insignia which has been associated with hate groups.

Six people, including children, were pronounced dead at the scene in the north Dallas suburbs, while two died later in hospital. Three of the injured – ranging in age from 5 to 61 – are still in hospital.

Three members of one family, a young security guard and an engineer from India were among those killed.

The gunman, named by police as Mauricio Garcia, used an AR-15 style rifle and wore combat tactical gear during the shooting. He carried multiple rounds of ammunition.

Witnesses described scenes of panic and horror when the gunman got out of his car near the Allen Premium Outlets mall and began firing on shoppers.

During the attack the killer wore a clothing patch with the letters RWDS, which stands for “Right Wing Death Squad”. This is a phrase popular among right-wing extremists and white supremacy groups.

One line of enquiry is whether he was motivated by these ideals and whether he had links to like-minded people, a law enforcement source told CBS.

A social media page appearing to belong to the gunman also shared extremist views. The profile on a Russian platform reportedly includes posts about mass shootings and white supremacy.

Photos he apparently posted showed Nazi tattoos on his arm and torso. He also shared images last month of a shop near to where the attack took place.

According to the US defence department, the suspect entered the US Army in June 2008 and was “terminated three months later without completing initial entry training” due to “physical or mental conditions”.

The attacker was reportedly working as a security guard at the time of the shooting and did not have a serious criminal record. Officials have searched his parents’ home and a nearby extended-stay motel where he had been recently living.

Speaking to CBS, Steven Spainhouer described how he rushed to the scene after getting a call from his son who reported shooting. He spoke of “unfathomable carnage”.

He said at least three victims could not be saved even after he applied CPR. “The first girl I walked up to was crouched down covering her head in the bushes,” he recalled. “So I felt for a pulse, pulled her head to the side, and she had no face.”

Another witness, Elaine Penicaro, said she was finishing her shopping trip when she heard “all this popping”.

“We just ran into the Converse store. They locked the door. We all hunkered down in the back – and that’s where we stayed,” she said.

Allen is a racially diverse suburb north of Dallas and has an infamous connection with another recent mass shooting.

A man who lived there in 2019 went on a gun rampage at a Walmart in El Paso, killing 23 people, after posting a racist manifesto online. In February he pleaded guilty to hate crime charges.

The shooting comes days after five people were killed elsewhere in Texas following a dispute with a neighbour. And on Sunday one person was killed and two injured in a shooting on a train in Dallas.

There have been 201 mass shootings this year according to the Gun Violence Archive which defines such incidents as four people injured or killed.

Medical experts say you shouldn’t dip your feet into a pedicure bowl without this

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It’s almost Mother’s Day and you may be considering a relaxing pedicure for mom, but before mom dips her feet into the foot bath, doctors say you need to make sure it is cleaned properly to avoid infections and fungus.

Nikki Tran, owner of Le Bijou Salon and Spa in West Houston, told ABC13 that they take several steps to make sure the foot bowls at her salon are disinfected.

“Before we do a pedicure, we put the (plastic) liner bag on it and we put a little block of sanitation disinfectant in the water, and we do clean before and after the client is done,” Tran said.

Dr. Mary Alice Hickson, a dermatologist at Kelsey-Seybold Clinic, said salons can even go a step further. She recommends using bleach to clean foot bowls.

ABC13 wanted to know if the wildly popular nail “dip” technique was safe or if it puts salon goers at risk of infection. Here’s what we found.

“The plastic liners are nice but again, it’s not a substitute,” Dr. Hickson said. “They should also be cleaning the foot bath with bleach after, which I’m pretty sure most salons do follow this.”

She said bleach could help avoid fungus.

“Nail fungus is a really tough thing to treat because most of our treatments are only effective 50% of the time, so once you get it, especially in the nail, it’s hard to get rid of,” Dr. Hickson said.

ABC13 asked about ways to treat nail fungus. Dr. Hickson said fungus is treated with a combination of prescription, oral anti-fungal medications, and also creams.

There are also other preventative measures to stop re-infection such as vinegar soaks, wiping down shoes with bleach wipes, washing socks with hot water and bleach, and rotating your shoes.

Man allegedly hid secret camera in Royal Caribbean cruise ship bathroom

The Justice Department recently unsealed charges against a man who allegedly put a camera inside a bathroom onboard a Royal Caribbean cruise ship and filmed 150 people, including 40 minors.

Jeremy Froias boarded a Royal Caribbean ship bound for St. Maarten, San Juan and the Bahamas, in Miami on April 29, according to a complaint unsealed last week in federal court in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

“On or about April 30, 2023, when the Harmony was navigating in international waters, Froias installed a hidden Wi-Fi camera in a public bathroom on the aft of the Harmony’s top deck, between the ‘Flow Rider’ surfing simulator and a bar,” an FBI special agent said in a criminal complaint. That bathroom was a unisex bathroom, according to court documents.

When a passenger reported there was a hidden camera in the bathroom, security found it and reviewed the micro SD card that was inserted into the camera, which allegedly showed Froias adjusting the camera and connecting it to his phone.

“The initial videos depict Froias hiding the camera and adjusting the angle of the camera, so it focuses on the area of the toilet,” the complaint says. “Froias is also seen taking his Apple iPhone 14 Pro Max out of his pocket and appears to have connected the phone to the hidden camera using Wi-Fi. Froias then exits the bathroom.”

MORESearch suspended for man overboard on cruise ship hundreds of miles away from Hawaii

More than 150 individuals, including 40 minors, were seen naked or partially naked on camera, the Justice Department alleged, some as young as 4 or 5 years old.

“Individuals are seen coming into the bathroom to either use the toilet or to change into or out of swimsuits,” court documents say. “Froias’ camera captured these individuals in various stages of undress, including capturing videos of their naked genitals, buttocks and female breasts.”

Cruise ship security interviewed Froias, and he allegedly admitted to placing the camera in the bathroom and knew it had been found because he was not able to find it when he went to go get it a day later, court documents state.

Froias is charged with video voyeurism and attempted possession of child exploitation material. He was released on a $25,000 bond by a judge Monday pending trial. He didn’t enter a plea.

The FBI set up a website for anyone who might’ve been a victim to report it to the agency.

“The FBI believes he primarily targeted cruise ship passengers between the timeframe of April 30 and May 1, 2023, who may have used the public bathroom on the aft of the Harmony’s top deck between the ‘Flow Rider’ surfing simulator and a bar,” the form says. “Passengers using this bathroom may have been video recorded by Froias.”

A lawyer for Froias has not yet responded to ABC News’ request for comment.

Which States Will Launch Online Sports Betting By Next Year?

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May 14 marks the five-year anniversary of PASPA being overturned by the Supreme Court. The High Court’s ruling in the “Murphy vs. NCAA” case cleared the way for legalized sports betting nationwide.

It has expanded at a dizzying pace and now includes some enormous markets. For instance, Ohio launched sports betting on January 1, while Massachusetts started betting at three casinos on January 31 (mobile betting kicked off on March 10 with six sportsbooks). Bay State bettors are enjoying the NBA playoffs, as well as MLB betting on the Boston Red Sox.

The launch of sports betting in Ohio and Massachusetts capped a whirlwind 18 months in the legal online sports betting world.

In addition to those two states, New York, Louisiana, Kansas, Ontario and Maryland have launched retail and/or online betting since the start of 2022.

According to the American Gaming Association, sports betting is now legal and operational in 33 states, plus Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico* (retail only, mobile coming soon). Which states will be next to launch legal betting apps? Several states are in the process of trying to legalize sports betting, or have already given it the green light but are waiting to implement sports betting.

Odds to Launch Online Sports Betting In Next 12 Months

State Odds Implied Probability
Vermont -5000 98%
Kentucky -5000 98%
Maine -800 88.9%
North Carolina -500 83.3%
Minnesota +120 45.5%
Texas +150 40%
Missouri +190 34.5%
Florida +650 13.3%
Oklahoma +850 10.5%
California +5000 2%

*Some states have legalized sports betting, but have yet to implement it and some have implemented it in-person only.

Odds by Bookies.com Senior Handicapper Adam Thompson (industry insider Sean Ostrow contributed to odds)

Bills to enact sports wagering in North Carolina, Missouri, Minnesota, Texas and Kentucky (among others) are being considered this spring. The latest state to legalize was Kentucky, which could likely launch by the end of the calendar year or in early 2024.

Prior to that, a legislative push to legalize sports betting in Georgia fizzled out. The Peach State would have been one of the larger markets in the nation (nearly 11 million residents), but 2023 marked the third straight year that Georgia sports betting was derailed.

The political landscape in each state varies greatly and predicting what politicians will do is sort of a fool’s errand, but that’s our business so we’d be foolish not to take a crack at it.

We should note that it typically takes about six months to a year for a state to launch legal sports betting once it’s legalized, given the regulatory hangups. With that in mind, here is a look at our hypothetical odds on which states will launch legal online sports betting* in the next calendar year?

States Closest to Launching Sports Betting

Kentucky:  -5000

The push for betting in Kentucky has accelerated since Ohio went online in January. As a result, Kentucky joined the list of states that have legalized sports betting in late March, beating the buzzer on the last day of the legislative session. House Bill 551 passed the Senate by a vote of 25-12 and was quickly signed into law by Gov. Andy Beshear. Kentucky sports betting could launch towards the end of 2023, but 2024 is more likely.

Vermont: -5000

Vermont was the last of the six New England states to legalize sports betting. It is surrounded by states (New York, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts) that allow online betting. Vermont will be among the smallest legal betting jurisdictions in the U.S. Just this week, a digital-only sports betting bill passed the House and Senate. It will be signed by Gov. Phil Scott. The bill states sports betting would launch by January 2024.

Maine: -800

Sports betting became the law of the land in Maine on May 2, 2022. But the process to get it operational has been a slog. Still, officials have been saying that a Maine sports betting launch is likely to happen in 2024. Betting will be exclusive to the state’s Native American tribes once it begins. 

Maine is the only state in the U.S. that is bordered by just one other state. (Alaska and Hawaii have none). Maine’s lone contiguous neighbor, New Hampshire, has had legal online betting since 2019. Maine was part of Massachusetts until 1820. Massachusetts became the fourth state in New England to launch mobile sports betting in March.

North Carolina: -500

The House easily passed its version of a sports betting bill on March 29 and sent it to the state Senate. That’s huge news after last year’s bill failed by one vote in the House. The hard part is done now, since the Senate is the chamber that passed a sports betting bill in 2022.

Right now, North Carolina sports betting is limited to in-person wagering at three tribal casinos. If the current bill becomes law, 10-12 online skins would be issued and the state would collect a 14% tax on net revenues. The go-live date written into the NC sports betting bill is Jan. 8.

North Carolina has one of the longest sessions in the nation (it technically ends August 31, but legislators could be called back for a special session) so this is going to take a bit of time to resolve. Sean Ostrow, a lobbyist for the Sports Betting Alliance is “pretty confident” a bill will pass out of the Senate before it adjourns.

Minnesota: +120

A bill to allow sports betting in Minnesota continues to move through the state legislature. Lawmakers will be in session until May 22 so expect the Minnesota sports betting proposal to evolve. The current iteration would give the state’s 11 Native American tribes a monopoly on the action. The state’s pro teams and parimutuel facilities are currently excluded.

A similar bill stalled in 2022 after it passed the House but died after tribes opposed the addition of horse tracks to the bill. This remains an issue, but there was recently a revised bill submitted that does more to placate the horse tracks. That development has breathed new life into the hopes for Minnesota sports betting in 2024, but the general consensus is there’s not enough urgency on behalf of the tribes to get it done this session. 

Texas: +150

Sports betting is making another stand in Texas this spring. A pair of bills to legalize Texas betting apps in the Lone Star State could be headed to the House floor soon. However, the bills need to clear the House and Senate by May 29 (by a two-thirds vote) to be put on the November ballot.

Legalizing sports betting in Texas requires a constitutional amendment, which is why a two-thirds majority vote and a ballot vote in November is needed. There is a lot of support here, though not from where it matters, unfortunately, which is why the odds aren’t great. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says it does not have the votes in his chamber and won’t bring it to the floor until it does.

Texas legislators meet every two years, so Texas sports betting won’t be up for discussion again until 2025 if it fails this year. A similar effort to legalize sports betting in Texas fell short in 2021. If Texas does allow sports betting, it would become the largest state in the nation to do so with 29.53 million people. Currently, New York is the most populous sports betting market in the U.S. with 19.84 million.

Missouri: +190

The Show Me State has a pair of MLB franchises and an NFL team. But all three play within minutes of states (Kansas and Illinois) that have betting. The House has passed HB 566 bill and now it heads to the Senate, where a similar bill failed last year.

A push to tie sports betting to illegal slot machines sunk the bill last year and could well do the same this time. The legislative session ends on May 12. Voters may have their say in a state-wide referendum, but that won’t happen until 2024 and if it passed, a launch wouldn’t happen until 2025.

Florida: +650

The gaming compact between the Seminole Tribe and the State of Florida that legalized mobile and online sports betting in the Sunshine State remains tied up in a federal appeals court. A lower federal court judge threw out the agreement because she ruled it violated both Florida law and caused undue harm to casino operators.

That decision has been heard by the U.S. Court of Appeals in Washington but no ruling has been issued. If the compact is reinstated, retail and mobile betting under the Seminole Tribe’s Hard Rock Casino brand would resume. If the compact is not reinstated, legislators, Gov. Ron DeSantis, and the Tribe will have to begin work on a new compact. 

Oklahoma: +850

Gov. Kevin Stitt wanted to legalize sports betting during the 2023 session, but that didn’t come to fruition (the session ended April 13). Oklahoma’s Native American tribes hold exclusive rights to gambling in the Sooner State. Oklahoma is basically in the same boat as Florida – and it’s a dingy.

California: +5000

The Golden State holds the Golden Ticket for the growth of sports betting in the United States. California is the nation’s most-populous state. But don’t expect sports betting apps to be available there any time soon.

A much-publicized, very expensive ballot initiative failed miserably at the polls last November. Mobile betting in California remains a far-off dream for bettors and books alike. Given the amount of money at stake for both the state and the books themselves, the push will continue.

EXPAREJA DEMANDA AL GOLFISTA POR SUPUESTO ACOSO SEXUAL

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Erica Herman, ex pareja del golfista Tiger Woods, lo demandó por supuesto acoso sexual y ahora exige una indemnización millonaria.

Herman aseguró que el presunto acoso sucedió durante su relación con el ganador de 15 majors, informó USA Today.

La fuente antes citada explica que Woods habría obligado a Herman a firmar un contrato de confidencialidad sobre los encuentros sexuales entre ambos con la condición de no perder su trabajo.

Ante esto la ex del golfista exige una indemnización económica de 30 millones de dólares.

OTRAS DISPUTAS LEGALES ENTRE ERICA HERMAN Y TIGER WOODS

Erica Herman y Tiger Woods finalizaron su relación amorosa en 2022, fue entonces cuando Herman emprendió acciones legales contra el golfista, considerado uno de los mejores de la historia, por echarla de su casa ubicada en Florida.

De acuerdo con Herman, Woods la engañó pidiéndole que se fuera de vacaciones y a su regreso no pudo entrar a la mansión, ya que, todas las cerraduras estaban cambiadas.

La casa de Tiger Woods está valuada en aproximadamente 57 millones de dólares; cuenta con dos ambientes: el primero es un chalé de 3 mil 300 pies cuadrados y el otro un edificio de 6 mil 400 pies cuadrados.

Southern border braces for a migrant surge with Title 42 set to expire this week

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The United States is bracing for the expiration of a pandemic-era border restriction this week, with officials fearing it will spur a surge of migrants and exacerbate an already challenging humanitarian crisis at the southern border.

“No matter how much we are prepared, I don’t think we are going to be prepared enough,” John Martin, deputy director of the Opportunity Center for the Homeless in El Paso, Texas, told CNN on Sunday, days before the lifting of Title 42, a Trump-era policy that allowed the government to quickly turn away certain migrants at the border, originally with the aim of stopping the spread of Covid-19.

“I wanted to emphasize more so than anything else at this point – this is a national issue,” Martin said. “We in El Paso, along with many other communities along the southern border, just happened to be at the front doorstep.”

While first implemented under the Trump administration as a response to the pandemic, Title 42 has been kept in place by the courts and used by the Biden administration to deal with migrants at the border.

That will change Thursday, when the public health emergency – and Title 42 along with it – is set to lapse amid unprecedented mass migration in the Western Hemisphere.

“This is an international issue,” Father Rafael Garcia, a priest who runs a shelter at an El Paso church whose surrounding streets have become a camp for hundreds of migrants. “And we’re just like the neck of the bottle, or funnel.”

US Customs and Border Protection has already seen an uptick in migrants crossing the border with Mexico, with more than 8,000 daily encounters, according to a Homeland Security official – a number that officials predict could reach 10,000 once Title 42 is lifted. There are around 25,000 migrants in custody, the official said, straining processing facilities that are already over capacity.

“I think that there is no question that this is going to be extremely challenging,” Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Friday in Brownsville, Texas, during a visit to the Rio Grande Valley. “I do not want to understate the severity of the challenge that we expect to encounter.”

But federal officials have long been preparing for the end of Title 42, Mayorkas stressed, saying the government was ready.

“We have a plan. We are executing on that plan.”

Still, in a news conference Monday morning, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott likened the expiration of Title 42 as the laying out of a welcome mat to migrants across the world, signaling to them America’s borders are wide open.

Driver in deadly Brownsville car crash charged with manslaughter in incident outside migrant shelter

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The driver in a deadly crash that killed 8 people in Brownsville, Texas, has been charged with manslaughter, police said Monday.

Authorities believe driver George Alvarez, 34, lost control after running a red light Sunday morning and plowed into a crowd of Venezuelans outside a migrant center.

The police chief said Alvarez was charged with eight counts of manslaughter and 10 counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.

Shelter director Victor Maldonado said the SUV ran up the curb, flipped and continued moving for about 200 feet. Some people walking on the sidewalk about 30 feet from the main group were also hit, Maldonado said. Witnesses detained the driver as he tried to run away and held him until police arrived, he said.

Before the collision, the Range Rover ran a traffic light about 100 feet away, said Maldonado, who reviewed the shelter’s surveillance video.

Victims struck by the vehicle were waiting for the bus to return to downtown Brownsville after spending the night at the overnight shelter, said Sister Norma Pimentel, executive director of Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley.

Most of the victims were Venezuelan men, Maldonado said. Brownsville has seen a surge of Venezuelan migrants over the last two weeks for unclear reasons, authorities said. On Thursday, 4,000 of about 6,000 migrants in Border Patrol custody in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley were Venezuelan.

The driver was taken to the hospital for injuries sustained when the SUV rolled over, Sandoval said. There were no passengers in the SUV, Sandoval said Sunday afternoon.

Police retrieved a blood sample and sent it to a Texas Department of Public Safety lab to test for intoxicants.

 

Do Not Use Certain SD Biosensor Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Tests: FDA Safety Communication

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The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is warning consumers and health care providers to stop using and throw out certain lots of recalled SD Biosensor, Inc. Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Tests, distributed by Roche Diagnostics. The FDA has significant concerns of bacterial contamination in the Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test liquid solution, provided in the test kit. Direct contact with the contaminated liquid solution may pose safety concerns and the bacterial contamination could impact the performance of the test.

SD Biosensor, Inc. has initiated a recall for all impacted SD Biosensor Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Tests that were distributed by Roche Diagnostics to certain retailers in the United States. Approximately 500,000 tests were distributed to CVS Health, as well as about 16,000 tests to Amazon. The FDA is working with Roche Diagnostics to understand how many of those tests were sold to consumers.

Importantly, none of the impacted lots were distributed through COVID.gov/tests – Free at-home COVID-19 tests or as part of other federal testing programs. If you received your tests through the COVID.gov/tests distribution or as part of other federal testing programs, they are not subject to this safety communication or product recall.

Biosensor Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test

The FDA is advising consumers to stop using and throw out Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test kits with the following lot numbers:

53K38N1T1 53K4221T1 53K4292T1
53K38N2T1 53K4222T1 53K42A1T1
53K38N3T1 53K4223T1 53K42A2T1
53K38N4T1 53K4224T1 53K42A3T1
53K38N5T1 53K4225T1 53K42E1T1
53K38P1T1 53K4231T1 53K42G1T1
53K38P2T1 53K4232T1 53K42G2T1
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Recommendations for Consumers, Test Users, and Caregivers

  • Check to see if your SD Biosensor Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test is included in the SD Biosensors product recall by comparing the lot number.
  • Do not use test kits with the affected lot numbers listed above. Throw out the entire test kit in the household trash.  Do not pour the liquid solution down the drain. Additional information can be found in the Quick Reference Instructions for patients.
  • If the liquid in the tube contacts your skin and eyes, flush with large amounts of water. If irritation persists, seek medical attention.
  • Watch for signs of bacterial infection caused by exposure to the contaminated liquid solution. If you see signs of infection, such as fever, discharge, red eyes, or any other concerning symptoms, seek medical attention.
  • Talk to your health care provider if you think you were tested with an affected Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test, or if you have concerns about your test results.

Recommendations for Health Care Providers and Testing Program Organizers

  • If an antigen test was performed less than two weeks ago using the Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test, consider retesting your patients using an FDA authorized or cleared SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic test if you suspect an inaccurate result. If testing was performed more than two weeks ago and there is no reason to suspect current SARS-CoV-2 infection, it is not necessary to retest.
  • If a patient presents with signs of bacterial infection, such as fever, conjunctivitis, or other signs or symptoms of systemic infection, consider whether they have recently used a Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test.  If they have, consider whether their infection may be from exposure to the contaminated buffer solution.
  • Report any problems you experience with the Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test to the FDA, including suspected false results. See Reporting Problems with Your Test.

Potential Risks

The liquid solution provided in the affected Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test kits has been found to be contaminated with organisms such as Enterococcus, Enterobacter, Klebsiella and Serratia species. Individuals performing the self-test may run the risk of direct contact with the contaminated liquid in the tube. The liquid is contained in an individual, ready-to-use, pre-filled and sealed tube, but a user may inadvertently come in direct contact with contaminated liquid buffer during opening the tube or handling of the open tube or while performing the test.

Biosensor Tube with Liquid (inside foil pouch 2)

Infection from bacteria such as Enterococcus, Enterobacter, Klebsiella and Serratia species may cause illness in people with weakened immune systems or those with direct exposure to the contaminated liquid solution through standard handling, accidental spills, or misuse of the product.

In addition to the risk of infection, this contamination may impact the performance of the test, and false results may occur.

  • A false-negative antigen test result means that the test says the person does not have COVID-19 but they actually do have COVID-19. A false-negative result may lead to delayed diagnosis or inappropriate treatment of SARS-CoV-2, which may cause people harm including serious illness and death. False-negative results can also lead to further spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, including when people are housed together in health care, long-term care, and other facilities due to these false test results. When false negative test results are received, actions to limit exposure to an infected person might not be taken, such as isolating people, limiting contact with family and friends, or limiting access to places of employment.
  • A false-positive antigen test result means that the test says the person has COVID-19 but they actually do not have COVID-19. A false-positive result may lead to a delay in both the correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment for the actual cause of a person’s illness, which could be another life-threatening disease that is not COVID-19. False-positive results could also lead to further spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus when presumed positive people are housed together.

The FDA has not received reports of injuries, adverse health consequences, or death associated with use of the SD Biosensor Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test to date.


Test Description

The SD Biosensor Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test is a lateral flow immunoassay device intended for the qualitative detection of the nucleocapsid protein antigen found in the SARS-CoV-2 virus. This test is authorized for non-prescription home use, self-collected anterior nasal (nares) swab samples from individuals aged 14 years or older, or adult collected anterior nasal (nares) swab samples from individuals aged 2 years or older.


FDA Actions

The FDA is currently reviewing the SD Biosensor Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Tests recall and is in the process of classifying the recall risk. The FDA is continuing to work with SD Biosensor Inc. to assess the company’s corrective actions to address the reason for bacterial contamination and help ensure the situation is resolved and will not return.

The FDA will continue to keep the public informed of significant new information.


Reporting Problems with Your Device

If you think you had a problem with the SD Biosensor Pilot COVID-19 At-Home Test, the FDA encourages you to report the problem through the MedWatch Voluntary Reporting Form.

Generally, as specified in a test’s Emergency Use Authorization, device manufacturers must comply with the applicable Medical Device Reporting (MDR) regulations.


Questions?

If you have questions, email the Division of Industry and Consumer Education (DICE) at DICE@FDA.HHS.GOV or call 800-638-2041 or 301-796-7100.

Biden faces broad negative ratings at start of campaign, Post-ABC poll finds

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As he begins his campaign for reelection, President Biden faces substantial and multiple challenges, according to a Washington Post-ABC News survey. His overall approval ratings have slipped to a new low, more Americans than not doubt his mental acuity, and his support against leading Republican challengers is far shakier than at this point four years ago.

Former president Donald Trump leads a still-forming field of candidates for the Republican nomination, receiving about twice as much support as Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis. But Trump carries his own baggage, with a majority saying he should face criminal charges in cases involving efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, events leading to the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by a pro-Trump mob and his handling of classified documents.

Biden announced his reelection campaign barely two weeks ago with a video highlighting the attack on the Capitol, and he focused on Republican efforts to further restrict abortion access, limit LGBTQ rights, ban books and alter school history curriculums.

Biden’s emphasis on what his campaign calls a freedom agenda was an early indication of his determination to shift voters’ focus away from their reservations about him and instead make the 2024 general election a choice rather than a referendum. Even among fellow Democrats, most say they prefer that their party nominate “someone other than Biden,” a view that has been consistent in polls since before the midterm elections in which Democrats performed far better than expected.

Biden’s overall job approval rating stands at 36 percent, down from 42 percent in February and about the same as the previous low of 37 percent in a Post-ABC poll conducted in early 2022. His disapproval stands at 56 percent, including 47 percent who disapprove “strongly.” Other recent polls have pegged Biden’s approval in the low 40s without a decline in recent months.

Biden’s approval rating is underwater among a slew of groups that supported him by wide margins in 2020. He stands at 26 percent approval among Americans under age 30, 42 percent among non-White adults, 41 percent among urban residents and 46 percent of those with no religious affiliation. Among independents who voted for Biden in 2020, 57 percent approve while 30 percent disapprove. Among independents who voted for Trump, 96 percent disapprove.

Biden’s overall approval ratings, however, are only part of a broader and largely negative assessment of him as a candidate for reelection.

Biden has presided over an economy that has included strong job growth and low unemployment but also high inflation. While inflation has declined in recent months, Americans across party lines continue to express concern about prices and rate the economy negatively overall. Markets remain sluggish in the face of concerns that the Federal Reserve’s efforts to curb inflation will trigger a recession or additional bank failures.

Biden inherited from Trump an economy badly damaged by the coronavirus pandemic, but the public sees the former president as a better economic steward than the incumbent. In the poll, by 54 percent to 36 percent, Americans say Trump did a better job handling the economy when he was president than Biden has done during his presidency so far.

Biden would be 82 at the beginning of a second term and 86 at its end. Republicans have made clear that they will raise questions about his capacities — Trump and others do so regularly — and the president himself has said voters have every right to consider his age as they think about their 2024 choice.

Doubts about how well Biden would perform have risen since he ran in 2020. Today, 63 percent say he does not have the mental sharpness to serve effectively as president, up from 43 percent in 2020 and 54 percent a year ago. A similar 62 percent say Biden is not in good enough physical health to be effective.

Trump, the leading candidate for the GOP nomination, is no youngster. He would be 78 in January 2025 at the time of the next inauguration. But in contrast to Biden, most Americans (54 percent) say he is sufficiently sharp mentally to serve as president and 64 percent say he is physically fit enough to serve.

Neither Biden nor Trump is viewed positively on questions of honesty and trustworthiness, but Trump, who has lied repeatedly in claiming the 2020 election was rife with fraud and therefore stolen, is seen more negatively. Today, 33 percent say Trump is honest and trustworthy while 63 percent say he is not. In comparison, 41 percent say Biden is honest and trustworthy while 54 percent say he is not.

Trump’s numbers on honesty and trustworthiness have varied only marginally since he first became a candidate in 2015. He has never reached even 40 percent positive in Post-ABC polls on this question. Biden, meanwhile, has seen perceptions of his honesty deteriorate. Three years ago, 48 percent said he was honest compared with 45 percent who said he was not.

Another warning sign for Biden and his team comes in hypothetical ballot tests. Throughout the 2020 campaign, Biden generally led Trump in head-to-head pre-election polls — and in November 2020, he won 51 percent of the popular vote to Trump’s 47 percent. Today, Biden is running behind the former president on the question of whom voters prefer for 2024.

When asked who they would support in 2024, 44 percent of voting-age adults say they would “definitely” or “probably” vote for Trump while 38 percent would definitely or probably vote for Biden. The remaining 18 percent are either undecided or gave another answer.

If DeSantis were the Republican nominee, 42 percent today say they would definitely or probably vote for the Florida governor, as 37 percent would back Biden and 21 percent are undecided or chose another option.

The fact that there are so many voters who say they are undecided adds to the unpredictability about the outcome in 2024 and gives one indication of how fiercely fought the coming election will be. Advisers to the main candidates all anticipate that the electoral college result will be determined by votes in half a dozen states.

As expected, Republicans and Democrats remain deeply polarized on their 2024 choice, with 88 percent of Republicans saying they would definitely or probably vote for Trump and 83 percent of Democrats saying they would back Biden.

Among independents, 42 percent say they would definitely or probably back Trump, 34 percent say they are for Biden, and nearly a quarter say they are either undecided, would vote for neither or would not vote at all. Those findings mark a drop-off in support for Biden compared with the 2020 results, when he won independents by nine points, according to a post-election survey of validated voters by the Pew Research Center.

Biden won suburban voters in 2020 with 54 percent of the vote, according to that same Pew study. In the new Post-ABC poll, Trump slightly leads Biden among suburbanites, with Trump at 45 percent and Biden at 39 percent, a difference that is within the poll’s margin of error. Trump has a huge lead among rural voters while Biden has a small lead among urban voters.

Biden leads among non-White voters while Trump leads among White voters. White voters are split depending on levels of education, following a pattern that has existed in recent presidential and congressional elections. Trump does best (60 percent) among White men without college degrees and next best (56 percent) among White women without college degrees. Biden does best (50 percent) with White women who have college degrees. Among White men with college degrees, he and Trump run about even (41 percent to 43 percent).

Among Americans who say Biden lacks the mental sharpness to serve as an effective president, 12 percent nonetheless say they would definitely or probably vote for him against Trump.

Beyond perceptions that he is not honest, Trump has other vulnerabilities with a general-election electorate. The poll finds a 56 percent majority of Americans saying he should face criminal charges in investigations of his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results. Similarly, 54 percent support charges against Trump for his role in the events leading up to the storming of the Capitol in January 2021 and, separately, for his handling of classified documents after he left office.

Trump was recently charged with 34 felony counts in New York in a case involving hush money paid to an adult film actress, with the former president alleged to have falsified business records to cover up the payment. About half of Americans (49 percent) say this case was brought “appropriately to hold Trump accountable under the law like anyone else,” while 44 percent say it was brought “inappropriately to try to hurt Trump politically.” Trump has pleaded not guilty in the case.

Republicans largely defend Trump, with 82 percent saying the New York case was brought inappropriately to hurt Trump and large majorities of Republicans also standing in opposition to charging Trump in the cases involving efforts to overturn the 2020 election, his role in the Capitol attack and his retention of classified documents. But a majority of independents support criminal charges for Trump on each of these issues.

Still, 26 percent of independents who support charging Trump in any of the three cases say they would definitely or probably vote for him against Biden, while 48 percent back Biden and the rest would support neither, would not vote or are undecided.

Since Trump’s arraignment in New York, some polls measuring the Republican nomination contest have found support for him growing. The Post-ABC poll finds Trump in a strong position against potential GOP rivals at this early stage in that contest.

In an open-ended question that did not offer names of candidates, 43 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents volunteer Trump as their choice for the party’s nomination while 20 percent name DeSantis. All other candidates mentioned by name are at 2 percent or lower. About a quarter of Republicans (27 percent) offer no preference when asked to name a favored candidate.

Combining those responses with a second question naming six candidates, the overall result shows 51 percent supporting Trump and 25 percent backing DeSantis. Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley and former vice president Mike Pence each receive 6 percent, while 4 percent support Sen. Tim Scott (S.C.) and 1 percent back former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson.

Three-quarters of Republicans say they would be satisfied with Trump as the Republican nominee (75 percent), while 64 percent say they would be satisfied with DeSantis.

Education and ideology are key dividing lines within the Republican electorate. Trump leads DeSantis by 56 percent to 22 percent among Republicans without college degrees, while college graduates are roughly split between the two at 36 percent for Trump and 33 percent for DeSantis. Haley receives 12 percent support among college graduates compared with 4 percent among those without four-year college degrees.

Among Republicans who call themselves “very conservative” in the primary, 58 percent support Trump, as do 52 percent of those who are “somewhat conservative” and 37 percent who are moderate or liberal. DeSantis’s support is more consistent across these groups (around a quarter), while support for Pence peaks among moderates (11 percent).

As Biden takes control of the border with the end of Title 42, Congress is absent on immigration reform

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The Biden administration is about to shift how migration is handled at the U.S. borders because — once again — Americans have no meaningful immigration legislation from Congress.

Next week the administration will stop using Title 42, the health law imposed during the coronavirus pandemic to control migration at the U.S.-Mexico border. In its place, the administration will revert to Title 8, the nation’s immigration law.

Meanwhile, little is expected from a divided Congress, beyond legislation focused on enforcement and meant more for what was happening on the border a decade ago.

A Colombian migrant who tried to evade U.S. Border Patrol is patted down near the port of entry in Hidalgo, Texas, Thursday, May 4, 2023.

“Congress makes the laws, and they deserve some of the blame here. I don’t expect much from them at this point based on what we’ve seen for the last two decades,” said David Bier, the associate director of immigration studies at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank.

President Joe Biden has been readying for the shift with other tools, including setting up processing centers in Guatemala and Colombia where people can apply for asylum before they come to the southern border. The administration also is requiring people to use a computer app to make appointments to request entry. It has turned to U.S. sponsors and focused on reuniting families, provided humanitarian parole to some fleeing Haiti and Latin America and forged agreements with other countries, including Mexico.

“They are relying a little more on processing or allowing people to apply for some form of asylum or humanitarian parole before people get to the border,” said Theresa Cardinal Brown, a senior adviser for immigration and border policy at the Bipartisan Policy Center, a Washington think tank. “The past administration wouldn’t have done that. It would have just tried to prevent asylum.”

There is a collective breath-holding at the moment about what will follow once Title 42 disappears. What is certain is that politicians will use it as a talking point to cast blame as the transition happens.

But absent any congressional action for decades, immigration policy has largely fallen to the executive branch, leading to inconsistent crisis response policies. Aspects of such policies often are litigated in courts, making them temporary.

Colombian migrants that were trying to evade the U.S. Border Patrol wait to be processed near the port of entry in Hidalgo, Texas

Congress has focused mainly on enforcement, which fails to deal with the fact that the current system of deterrence, designed to stop single adults from Mexico crossing the border illegally, wasn’t built for the wave of asylum-seekers arriving at the border from throughout the world, Cardinal Brown said.

“You can’t rely just on deterrence. You can’t rely on messaging. It’s got to be a fulsome strategy here, and I think what we’ve had for too long is this debate over shut it all down and just stop people from coming in … or everybody deserves a chance to ask and our system can’t. Neither of those is the right answer. It has to be somewhere in between all those things,” she said.

The number of people crossing initially dropped when Title 42 was rolled out. But when it was launched, people had stopped moving globally because of the pandemic, and there were few jobs to be had in the U.S. with everything closed, said Edward Alden, a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. Within three months, U.S. border arrivals and arrests had returned to pre-Title 42 levels, he said.

More expulsions — and more repeated border crossings

“We had a whole new set of problems at the border that we haven’t seen since before the Great Recession, and those are people repeatedly crossing and getting caught under Title 42 and being returned to Mexico and then trying again,” Alden said.

The problem has been that, unlike Title 8, the regular immigration law, Title 42 doesn’t punish people who repeatedly cross the border.

As a result, more people who have been turned away have crossed again, particularly single adults. In 2019, about 20% of single adults from Mexico and the Northern Triangle had been arrested previously. Under Title 42, nearly half were, according to an analysis Bier published in December.

The number who were detected entering the country illegally but weren’t arrested — known as “gotaways” — grew from 12,500 a month in 2019 to more than 50,000 a month last year, Bier found.

“Title 42 basically prohibits people from requesting asylum in the United States. That’s the teeth of the policy,” Bier said. But because Title 42 blocked people from applying legally to enter the country at ports of entry, the only way to get in was to try to bypass Border Patrol and sneak in. It also didn’t deter those who never intended to seek asylum, he said.

“From a security perspective, it got all the incentives backwards. It created a situation where we’ve never seen this much evasion at the border in the last two decades,” he said.

According to Bier’s analysis of border data, 91% of the people expelled in October were single adults from Mexico and the Northern Triangle countries of Mexico, Honduras and El Salvador.

Bier also found that even though Title 42 targeted those groups, the number of single adults arriving from those countries quadrupled, from an average of 21,000 a month to nearly 80,000 a month.

Some of the most sensational images from the border came in Del Rio, Texas, when hundreds of Haitians were being rounded up by Border Patrol agents on horseback swinging leather reins to force them back across the river. After an outcry, the administration began making exceptions to Title 42 for Haitians, allowing them to request asylum at ports of entry, as had been allowed pre-Title 42.

“When we started to hand out more exceptions to Title 42 at ports of entry for Haitians, the number crossing illegally went way down. We went from 99% [Haitians] crossing illegally to 99% entering legally in an orderly manner,” Bier said. “That’s a huge change from a few months prior, when we had the Del Rio fiasco.”

No ‘consistent’ policies

As with Haitians, the administration has also made exceptions to Title 42 for Venezuelans, Cubans and Nicaraguans, allowing up to 30,000 people a month from the four countries to apply for humanitarian parole, which allows them to work in the U.S. for two years.

But a group of Republican states is in court to try to stop the administration from using the parole program for them. If it succeeds and Title 42 is gone, Mexico is likely to stop taking deportees, “and we will see more of them arriving at the border,” Cardinal Brown said.

“Maybe the principle is the president shouldn’t be able to do this with his parole authority … but I think that’s one of the reasons why the tools that different administrations have are not up to the task,” she said. With executive branch policies stopped or delayed through court action, it’s almost impossible to create policies consistent enough to affect migrant arrivals over a longer period of time, she said.

As the Trump administration did, the Biden administration has been securing “cooperative agreements” with Central and South American countries, exchanging visas for their citizens and helping manage their migration issues — such as helping Colombia with Venezuelan refugees — in exchange for enforcement in places like the treacherous Darien Gap, a geographic region between Colombia and Panama that tens of thousands of migrants cross on treks to the U.S. border.

“What the administration is trying to do is recognize this is a hemispheric issue,” Cardinal Brown said, including cooperative agreements similar to those used by Trump but that are “a little larger in ambition.”

There are enforcement aspects to the post-Title 42 plan. People who cross the border illegally are ineligible to apply for asylum and are deportable.

With Title 8 in place, anyone trying to re-enter after deportation faces fines and jail time and is ineligible to apply to legally enter for three to 10 years.

‘People hate it from both sides’

Alden, of the Council on Foreign Relations, said that given the impossibility of Congress’ doing anything that addresses the current immigration flows, the administration has devised “the most serious plan of any administration to try to deal with asylum.” But he also said there could well be chaos on the border for months given the backlog of people who want to request asylum.

If there is a sense that things are chaotic at the border, support for tougher border measures go up, but if the administration opens up asylum to whomever wants it, political support disappears, he said.

Republicans don’t like the humanitarian parole part and so are challenging it in court, and Democrats dislike the denial of asylum for those who cross illegally, he said.

“I think the Biden administration is trying to walk this line, and it’s the only line that has some plausible hope of working,” Alden said. “As a result, people hate it from both sides.”

Allen mall shooting: What we know about the victims

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A gunman stepped out of a silver sedan and started shooting people at a Dallas-area outlet mall Saturday, killing eight and wounding seven others — three critically — before being killed by a police officer who happened to be nearby, authorities said.

Authorities did not immediately provide details about the victims at Allen Premium Outlets, a sprawling outdoor shopping center, but witnesses reported seeing children among them. Some said they also saw what appeared to be a police officer and a mall security guard unconscious on the ground.

The shooting, the latest eruption of what has been an unprecedented pace of mass killings in the U.S., sent hundreds fleeing in panic. Barely a week before, authorities say, a man fatally shot five people in Cleveland, Texas, after a neighbor asked him to stop firing his weapon while a baby slept.

A 16-year-old pretzel stand employee, Maxwell Gum, described a virtual stampede of shoppers. He and others sheltered in a storage room.

“We started running. Kids were getting trampled,” Gum said. “My co-worker picked up a 4-year-old girl and gave her to her parents.”

Dashcam video that circulated online showed the gunman getting out of a car and shooting at people on the sidewalk. More than three dozen shots could be heard as the vehicle recording the video drove off.

Allen Fire Chief Jonathan Boyd said seven people including the shooter died at the scene. Nine victims were taken to area hospitals, but two of them died.

Three of the wounded were in critical condition in the evening, Boyd said, and four were stable.

An Allen Police officer was in the area on an unrelated call when he heard shots at 3:36 p.m., the police department wrote on Facebook.

“The officer engaged the suspect and neutralized the threat. He then called for emergency personnel,” it added.

Mass killings are happening with staggering frequency in the United States this year: an average of about one a week, according to a database maintained by The Associated Press and USA Today in partnership with Northeastern University.

The White House said President Biden had been briefed on the shooting and the administration had offered support to local officials. Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who has signed laws easing firearms restrictions following past mass shootings, called it an “unspeakable tragedy.”

Fontayne Payton, 35, was at H&M when he heard the sound of gunshots through his headphones.

“It was so loud, it sounded like it was right outside,” Payton said.

People in the store scattered before employees ushered the group into the fitting rooms and then a lockable back room, he said. When they were given the all-clear to leave, Payton saw the store had broken windows and a trail of blood to the door. Discarded sandals and bloodied clothes lay nearby.

Once outside, Payton saw bodies.

“I pray it wasn’t kids, but it looked like kids,” he said. The bodies were covered in white towels, slumped over bags on the ground.

“It broke me when I walked out to see that,” he said.

Further away, he saw the body of a heavyset man wearing all black. He assumed it was the shooter, Payton said, because unlike the other bodies it had not been covered up.

Tarakram Nunna, 25, and Ramakrishna Mullapudi, 26, said they saw what appeared to be three people motionless on the ground, including one who appeared to be a police officer and one who appeared to be a mall security guard.

Another shopper, Sharkie Mouli, 24, said he hid in a Banana Republic store during the shooting. As he left, he saw what appeared to be an unconscious police officer lying next to another unconscious person outside the outlet store.

Stan and Mary Ann Greene were browsing in the Columbia sportswear store when the shooting started.

“We had just gotten in, just a couple minutes earlier, and we just heard a lot of loud popping,” Mary Ann Greene told The Associated Press.

Employees rolled down the security gate and brought everyone to the rear of the store until police arrived and escorted them out, the Greenes said.

Eber Romero was at the Under Armour store when a cashier mentioned that there was a shooting.

As he left the store, Romero said, the mall appeared empty, and all the shops had their security gates down. That is when he started seeing broken glass and people who had been shot on the floor.

Video shared on social media showed people running through a parking lot amid the sound of gunshots.

More than 30 police cruisers with lights flashing were blocking an entrance to the mall, with multiple ambulances on the scene.

A live aerial broadcast from a news station showed armored trucks and other law enforcement vehicles outside the mall.

Ambulances from several neighboring cities responded.

The Dallas office of the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives also responded.

Allen, about 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of downtown Dallas, has roughly 105,000 residents.

 

Verstappen overhauls Perez for Miami GP victory as Red Bull intra-team battle steps up a gear

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Max Verstappen struck back in the 2023 title race by beating Red Bull team mate Sergio Perez to victory during Sunday’s Miami Grand Prix, recovering from ninth on the grid and passing the pole-sitter in the closing stages of an intriguing, strategic race.

Perez had slashed Verstappen’s championship advantage to just six points with a Sprint and Grand Prix double last time out in Azerbaijan, and a topsy-turvy qualifying session at the Miami International Autodrome gave him a golden opportunity to move to the top of the standings.

However, while Perez led the first half of the race on a medium-hard tyre strategy, Verstappen expertly stretched out his initial stint on hards to rise from P9 to P1 – via a series of fine moves – and he emerged just behind his team mate with a fresh set of mediums late on.

With 10 laps remaining, Verstappen comfortably cleared Perez to move into a lead that he would not relinquish, meaning the Mexican had to settle for the runner-up spot and lose some of the ground he had made up in the title race.

In addition to a statement victory, Verstappen picked up the fastest lap bonus point to top up his tally and the ‘Driver of the Day’ award, with fans suitably impressed by his charge through the field.

With the Red Bulls again in a league of their own, it was left to Fernando Alonso and Aston Martin to claim the ‘best of the rest’ spot in third, making it four podium finishes in five races for the new partnership.

George Russell was the lead Mercedes in fourth, thanks in part to team mate Lewis Hamilton moving out of his way on a different strategy earlier in the race, getting the better of Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz in the process.

Sainz was hit with a five-second time penalty for speeding in the pits during his swap of tyres, but there was enough of a gap back to Hamilton and team mate Charles Leclerc to keep fifth position at the chequered flag.

Alpine bounced back from their Baku nightmare with a double points finish, Pierre Gasly leading home team mate Esteban Ocon, while Haas driver Kevin Magnussen rounded out the points-paying positions after his P4 start.

Yuki Tsunoda just missed out on another point in his AlphaTauri, having scored in Australia and Azerbaijan, taking P11 ahead of Aston Martin’s Lance Stroll with some defensive driving to the finish line.

Alfa Romeo driver Valtteri Bottas ran inside the points early in the race but dropped back to 13th as the various tyre strategies played out, followed by the Williams of Alex Albon, Haas of Nico Hulkenberg and team mate Zhou Guanyu.

McLaren pair Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri had quiet races en route to 17th and 19th respectively, having been the only drivers to start on soft tyres. They were split by the other AlphaTauri of Nyck de Vries, with Williams rookie and home favourite Logan Sargeant bringing up the rear after an early pit stop for a new front wing.

AS IT HAPPENED

A dramatic qualifying session led to a mixed-up grid for Sunday’s race, with Perez landing pole position – when Leclerc’s crash red-flagged the top 10 shootout – and team mate Verstappen down in ninth due to a mistake on his first Q3 lap, and Hamilton back in 13th after a Q2 exit.

Alonso joined Perez on the front row, with Sainz third and Magnussen securing the Haas team’s best-ever starting position for a Grand Prix in fourth, as Gasly, Russell, Leclerc (despite his crash) and Ocon also slotted in ahead of Verstappen, who ended the final phase without a time.

Another twist came post-qualifying thanks to the heavens opening and washing away plenty of rubber and grip from the 5.412km venue’s re-laid track surface, only adding to the challenge ahead of the 20 drivers during the second running of the Miami event.

As the race approached, a special ceremony overseen by music icons will.i.am and LL Cool J fired up the capacity crowd, with every driver getting a moment in the Miami sun before strapping themselves into their cars and preparing for lights out.

When that moment came amid dry but windy conditions, there were a mixture of starting tyres on show as the front-runners all opted for medium tyres, while Ocon, Verstappen, Hulkenberg, Hamilton, Zhou, Tsunoda and Stroll went for on hards, and Norris and Piastri chose softs.

Perez reacted well at the start to give himself enough room to cut across the track and defend from Alonso and Sainz into Turn 1, while Magnussen got swamped and fell from fourth to sixth behind Gasly and Russell, before losing another position to Leclerc under braking for Turn 11.

Ocon was another to endure a poor opening lap, falling to 10th place behind Bottas and Verstappen, while Hamilton remained where he started in P13, getting squeezed between Hulkenberg and Albon, and expressing concerns over potential front wing damage.

Sargeant was forced into an early pit stop from the back of the field, taking on a new front wing and swapping his medium tyres for hards, leaving him three quarters of a minute adrift of the car ahead and facing a lonely stint.

Meanwhile, Verstappen was on the hunt from his midfield starting position, clearing Bottas for eighth, then latching onto the back of the squabbling Magnussen and Leclerc – spectacularly jumping both in one go down the main straight when all three drivers ran wheel-to-wheel.

At this point, start replays showed De Vries locking up and tagging Norris under braking for Turn 1, an incident that was checked by the stewards before the panel opted against any further action.

Sargeant soon had company on the list of pitters as McLaren boxed both Norris and Piastri in quick succession for a move to hard rubber, their alternative soft-shod approach lasting only a few laps in the hot and humid South Florida weather.

At the front, Perez controlled the pace to edge away from Alonso and bring his advantage up to two seconds as the lap count neared double figures, while Sainz kept his Ferrari within the Aston Martin’s DRS window but could not get close enough to make a pass.

Verstappen’s rise continued on Lap 9 of 57 as he got a run on Russell down the back straight and made a clean move under braking for Turn 17, repeating the trick on Gasly the next time around – with Russell also jumping the Alpine a few moments later.

Verstappen lit up the timing screens in clear air to rapidly approach the leading trio of Perez, Alonso and Sainz, breezing past the Ferrari on the run between Turn 10 and Turn 11 on Lap 14 and the Aston Martin at the same spot on the next tour.

Magnussen was the first of the top 10 runners to pit on Lap 15, kicking off a busy phase of stops, with those who started on medium tyres swapping to hards for a second stint to the chequered flag – providing all went to plan.

“My front-right is starting to give up a bit,” Perez said of his medium tyres as he embarked on Lap 17, with Verstappen – running hards – bringing his team mate’s advantage down to three seconds and setting up the prospect of another tantalising intra-team scrap.

Sainz pitted from the front-running group on Lap 19, leaving Perez, Alonso and Albon (running in the tail-end of the points) as the only drivers yet to shed their starting mediums, while Verstappen continued to close in on the race leader.

Perez dived into the pits two laps after Sainz – who promptly picked up a five-second time penalty for speeding in the pit lane – to release Verstappen into the lead, with the task ahead of the #1 being to stretch out his opening stint as long as possible.

It was not all plain-sailing for Verstappen, though, as he reported over the radio that the “upshifts are not that smooth”, with the gap to Alonso sitting at just under five seconds, and Perez some 13 seconds further back.

Alonso was the next to stop on Lap 25, rejoining with Sainz in his sights. It took only a handful of corners for the two-time world champion to get within DRS range and put pressure on – making a move into Turn 11 two laps after pitting.

As the differing strategies developed, Verstappen sat around 15 seconds clear of Perez, with Ocon another 10 seconds behind in third, followed by Alonso, Sainz, Hamilton and Russell, who followed up his pass on Gasly by muscling ahead of Hulkenberg and Tsunoda, who in turn enjoyed a scrap of their own.

Of the top 10 runners, Perez, Alonso, Sainz, Russell and Gasly had made their stops, with the rest stretching out their initial set of hards – Ocon soon becoming a sitting duck and losing places to Alonso and Sainz as the race reached its halfway mark.

Verstappen was told that he could lean on his tyres a little more as the laps ticked by, soon resulting in a new fastest lap being posted, with his engineer adding that the deficit to Perez after his mandatory stop should be around five seconds.

At Mercedes, teamwork was the name of the game as the yet-to-stop Hamilton let Russell by without a fight, promoting the younger Briton to P6, shortly before Hulkenberg became the next of the hard-tyre starters to switch to mediums.

With 20 laps to run, and Tsunoda having pitted, only Verstappen, Ocon, Hamilton and Stroll (recovering from his Q1 exit) were yet to stop – Russell being given the green light to pass his team mate paying off as he easily cleared Ocon and then Sainz to break into the top four.

Having crashed twice during the weekend, Leclerc took to the radio to explain that his Ferrari was “jumping all over the place”, limiting him to the fringes of the points-paying positions and a titanic scrap with Magnussen for P9, which he eventually put both hands on after several wheel-to-wheel exchanges.

Hamilton and Ocon made their stops for mediums a few laps later, with the seven-time world champion quickly putting his fresh tyres to good use to pass the hard-shod Bottas exiting Turn 17, and Ocon coming out of the pits between them.

With Verstappen still pounding around and eking out his tyres up front, Red Bull informed him that he was now on the brink of turning a negative delta into a positive one, and would likely rejoin the action from his stop on the tail of Perez.

MIAMI, FLORIDA - MAY 07: Sergio Perez of Mexico driving the (11) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB19 leads
Verstappen grabbed the lead for a second time with 10 laps to run

Verstappen duly pitted on Lap 46, taking on mediums as expected, and came back out only a few car lengths behind, with the knowledge that he had much fresher tyres at his disposal than Perez, who had stopped for hards 25 laps earlier.

On Lap 47, Verstappen used DRS to tuck into Perez’s slipstream down the lengthy back straight and take an exploratory look around the outside of Turn 17, before completing the job along the start/finish straight.

Running on the outside heading into Turn 1, Verstappen placed his car to perfection to ensure that there could be no fight back from Perez, who soon drifted away from his team mate’s rear wing.

From there, Verstappen pumped in more fastest laps to seal the victory and the bonus point, with Perez ultimately crossing the line more than five seconds down, and losing eight points in the championship fight.

 

Trump won’t testify at E. Jean Carroll civil trial after deadline passes

Former President Trump won’t testify in writer E. Jean Carroll’s battery and defamation civil case against him after his lawyers did not file a motion by the judge-imposed deadline of 5pm Sunday.

Driving the news: Trump told Sky News as he played golf at his resort in the Republic of Ireland Thursday that he “will probably attend” the trial, which centers around Carroll’s claim that he raped her in the mid-1990s and then defamed her by denying it.

  • “I’m going back to New York,” he added.
  • The federal judge overseeing the trial set the deadline in response to Trump’s remarks as a “precautionary measure” as attorneys for the former president and Carroll rested their cases last week, per CNN.

Of note: U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan said last month that Trump is not legally required to attend, but rejected his legal team’s argument that his appearance would be too much of a burden on New York City.

  • Kaplan noted then that Carroll had indicated she did not intend to call Trump as a witness.

What’s next: Closing arguments in the case were due to start on Monday and jury deliberations were set to begin Tuesday.

New king, new challenges: the road ahead for King Charles III

In the first coronation in the country in 70 years, a lavish ceremony comprising 2,300 guests including more than 100 heads of state, Charles III has been crowned King of the United Kingdom. The event marked the culmination of plans that were set in motion last September upon the passing of King Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II. During the seven decades of her reign, emerging post-colonial nations grew in self-confidence, and some challenged the idea of the Commonwealth, while at home, the traditional public deference to the monarchy faded, requiring the members of the royal family to reposition themselves as good Samaritans working towards the greater good of British society. King Charles, in his prior avatar as the Prince of Wales, was quick to embrace the successive waves of change, particularly when it came to climate change and the environment. As a passionate supporter of sustainable ecosystems and architecture, he has advocated for organically maintained parks and natural reserves in the U.K. Under the aegis of the Prince’s Trust, which operates under a royal charter to help disadvantaged youth in the U.K., more than a million young people had benefited by 2020.

While the new king has made a name for himself in the climate and social welfare spaces, he will have to work hard to tackle rifts within the royal family, potentially deal with an independence movement in Scotland, and face up to the long-standing challenge of Commonwealth nations that no longer wish to have the U.K. monarch as their head of state. Within the Windsor clan, King Charles’s younger son Prince Harry has renounced his royal trappings and moved to California with his American wife Meghan Markle, and his recent novel, Spare, does not mince words in spelling out deep-seated resentment that he claims they felt while at the palace. The King will have to either make peace with the new arrangement forced by Prince Harry or build bridges with his second son. In Scotland, Humza Yousaf has now taken the reins of the Scottish National Party after the long tenure of Nicola Sturgeon. While the party has numerous internal issues to resolve, there is a distinct possibility of another independence referendum, which would pose sharp challenges to the U.K.’s economy and society, particularly in a post-Brexit context. King Charles would also have to engage with Commonwealth nations such as Antigua and Barbuda, Australia, the Bahamas, Belize, Grenada, Jamaica and St. Kitts and Nevis — nations that have signalled their intention to appoint their own heads of state. To tackle and effectively deal with these challenges, King Charles III will have to continue to embrace modern values while carrying the mantle of hoary royal traditions.

The King’s coronation brought in far fewer viewers than the Queen’s funeral

More than 20 million people in the United Kingdom tuned in to watch King Charles III’s coronation on Saturday, but the ceremony attracted far fewer British viewers than his mother’s funeral last year.

Average viewing figures for the two-hour service at Westminster Abbey — the main part of the Saturday ceremony during which the King was crowned — reached 18.8 million, according to data provided by the UK Broadcasters’ Audience Research Board (Barb).

The rainy day kicked off with King Charles III and Queen Camilla traveling from Buckingham Palace to Westminster Abbey. Watched by cheering and waving crowds, the couple rode in the Diamond Jubilee State Coach drawn by six horses. The coach was built in 2012 to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.

According to Barb, which analyzed audience figures across 11 television channels and services, the number of viewers peaked at 20.4 million just after midday when the King received his crown.

The BBC took the biggest share by far, with viewership across its BBC One and Two channels peaking at around 15 million, according to numbers released by the UK public broadcaster.

But the overall peak viewing figure was 9 million fewer than the number recorded for Queen Elizabeth II’s funeral, according to UK media reports, while the BBC audience was down about 5 million from the 20 million that tuned into BBC One for that service last September.

In 1953, more than 20 million people watched the late Queen being crowned, according to estimates based on surveys by the BBC at the time. Cameras were installed in Westminster Abbey for the first time to cover that coronation, which the BBC has described as the first mass television event in the UK.

Charles III’s coronation also underperformed compared to the wedding of his eldest son in 2011. The wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton attracted a peak viewership of 20 million on the BBC, at the end of the ceremony in Westminster Abbey, according to the broadcaster.

Scores of foreign dignitaries, British officials, celebrities, and faith leaders gathered in the abbey for Saturday’s coronation. Still, the 2,300-strong congregation was much smaller than in 1953 when temporary structures had to be erected to accommodate the more than 8,000 people who attended.

Following the service, 4,000 armed forces personnel, accompanied by 19 bands, took part in the largest UK military procession for 70 years, cheered on by thousands of spectators.

Some anti-monarchy demonstrators turned out to protest Saturday’s coronation. London’s Metropolitan police said it arrested a total of 64 people on Saturday for a variety of offenses, including “conspiracy to cause public nuisance” and “breach of the peace.” Four of the people arrested have been charged with an offense.

Republic, Britain’s largest anti-monarchy group, told CNN Saturday that police arrested organizers of the protest without providing any reason. The group said in a tweet Monday that the “protest was curtailed to protect the image of the king” and called the arrests “an absolute disgrace.”

Source: edition.cnn.com

Los empleados de Google estallan contra su CEO: gana millones mientras despide masivamente. Los memes han salido a relucir

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El consejero delegado de Google, Sundar Pichai, recibió un gran aumento de sueldo el año pasado, lo que le ha convertido en uno de los consejeros delegados mejor pagados de Estados Unidos.

Mientras tanto, la matriz de Google, Alphabet, ha estado recortando costes de forma agresiva, incluida la eliminación de 12.000 puestos de trabajo, y la empresa alegó que esto era como respuesta a la ralentización del crecimiento de los ingresos.

Además, el despido fue de formas muy poco éticas, como cortando a la gente el acceso a su mail o sistemas de un momento para otro sin ni siquiera decirles que estaban despedidos (mucha gente contó en redes sociales que pensaban que había un fallo técnico y pasaron horas tratando de solucionarlo con el departamento informático).

Memes y malestar interno

Todo esto junto ha provocado la ira de los trabajadores de Google. Se ha filtrado ahora que desde que se hizo pública la retribución anual de Pichai, las plataformas internas de Google se han llenado de conversaciones y memes en los que se critica al consejero delegado por recibir un aumento de sueldo. Muchos memes comparan a Pichai con el CEO de Apple, Tim Cook.

Más de una docena de memes de empleados han llenado los foros de discusión internos de Google, muchos de ellos con varios cientos de “me gusta”, según mensajes vistos por CNBC.

Un meme con más de 1.200 “me gusta” se refería a los comentarios de la jefa de finanzas Ruth Porat, que escribió el mes pasado en un correo electrónico enviado a toda la empresa que la compañía está haciendo recortes “plurianuales” en los servicios a los empleados.

Estos recortes van desde ordenadores portátiles y gastos de los empleados hasta clases de fitness o artículos de cafetería. Otro meme popular mostraba una imagen del personaje de Shrek Lord Farquaad con el texto “Sundar aceptando 226 millones de dólares mientras despide a 12k Googlers, recorta beneficios y destruye la moral y la cultura”.

Una cita del personaje decía: “puede que algunos de vosotros vayáis a morir, pero es un sacrificio que estoy dispuesto a hacer”.

No es la primera vez que Pichai es criticado por sus recientes decisiones. En enero, Pichai dijo que asumía “toda la responsabilidad” por las condiciones que llevaron a los despidos en toda la empresa. Y se ha sabido que en una reunión, los empleados preguntaron a Pichai por qué los ejecutivos sufrían recortes salariales si él asumía la responsabilidad. Pichai respondió diciendo que los vicepresidentes senior están sufriendo “reducciones significativas de sus primas” y que él renunciaba a su prima.

Los millones para Pichai

Algunos empleados también criticaron la recompra de acciones. Archivos de la SEC muestran que Pichai cobró un total de 226 millones de dólares el año pasado, principalmente a través de un premio en acciones de 218 millones de dólares, que recibe cada tres años.

Su paquete de 2022 incluía casi 6 millones de dólares para seguridad personal y un salario base de 2 millones de dólares. En 2021, Pichai recibió un total de 6,3 millones de dólares, compuesto por un salario de 2 millones y 4,3 millones en otras compensaciones.

Thompson scores 30, Warriors adjust to beat Lakers 127-100

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After yet another big basket, Klay Thompson scurried toward the fans sitting courtside opposite the Warriors bench and raised his arms in the air to ignite an entire arena behind him. It didn’t take much the way his shots were falling.

He has been waiting his entire life to shine against his father’s Los Angeles Lakers on the big stage.

Thompson scored 30 points with eight 3-pointers, Golden State limited Anthony Davis while allowing LeBron James 23 points, and the defending champion Warriors evened their Western Conference semifinal with the Lakers at one game apiece with a 127-100 win Thursday night.

“I was just trying to get the crowd going,” Thompson said. “It’s always fun when you shoot the ball well, it’s even better when you couple that with a win.”

Stephen Curry added 20 points and 12 assists as Splash Brother Thompson got hot to help Golden State make 21 more 3-pointers – giving the Warriors an NBA record for most in the first two games of a playoff series at 42. James’ Cavaliers hit 40 against Atlanta in the 2016 second round.

“They made their adjustments. We knew they were going to do that, that’s what a championship team does,” James said. “They held serve on their home court tonight.”

Coach Steve Kerr switched things up and inserted JaMychal Green into the starting lineup for Kevon Looney, who had a career-high 23 rebounds in Game 1 but has been dealing with an illness. Kerr aimed to give a different look with scoring options and more free-throw chances by going hard with a physical presence against Davis in the paint – where Golden State got thoroughly outplayed in a 117-112 loss in the opener.

Thompson’s basket with 7:48 left in the third gave Golden State its biggest lead at 82-64 and the Warriors rolled from there.

“Klay got it going and our defense was kind of fueling our offense,” Kerr said.

The Warriors had more fast-break points and points in the paint. JaMychal Green matched his playoff career high with 15 points, while Draymond Green contributed 11 points, 11 rebounds and nine assists after insisting he had to get more aggressive.

“I’ve been waiting on this moment, just wanted to show that I could help,” JaMychal Green said. “They always tell me to stay ready, my time will come.”

The best-of-seven series shifts to Los Angeles for Game 3 on Saturday. Back home in Southern California, Thompson said he would play in the memory of “my biggest inspiration” Kobe Bryant and daughter, Gigi.

“I have so much respect for just the opportunity ahead for me,” Thompson said.

James shot 6 for 8 in the first with a pair of 3s for 14 points as the Lakers led 33-26. He retrieved a loose ball and let it fly for a pretty 3 with 7:47 before halftime but the Warriors were too much.

Davis followed up his brilliant Game 1 performance – 30 points, 23 rebounds, five assists and four blocked shots and 11-for-19 shooting – with 11 points while shooting 5 for 11, seven rebounds, four assists and three blocks.

“We played with more force,” Draymond Green said.

Golden State outscored the Lakers 84-47 over the second and third quarters – recording two 40-point quarters in the same playoff game for the first time in franchise history.

“It was hard for us to guard four shooters,” Lakers forward Rui Hachimura said. “Defensively they were more aggressive I feel like. They had all the loose balls and the rebounds and everything.”

Looney received huge roars as he came off the bench for his first action with 3:41 left in the first. He grabbed eight rebounds and scored six points playing just less than 12 minutes – and the Warriors still outboarded the Lakers 55-40 without its best rebounder.

“We’re capable of playing a lot of different ways, I’m capable of playing a lot of different ways,” Curry said.

Kerr was hardly worried ahead of Game 2, pointing to how Golden State lost Game 1 of the NBA Finals at home to Boston last year before winning it all.

The Warriors also rallied from a 2-0 deficit in their first-round series to beat Sacramento, the first defending champion to do so.

“You could tell, they came out just ready to try to secure a game,” Lakers coach Darvin Ham said, “and again not go back to our place down 0-2.”

KLAY’S DAY

Thompson shot 11 for 18 and 8 of 11 from deep. His 19 points in the first half were his most in a postseason contest since he scored 21 in Game 6 against the Rockets in 2019.

KEY SEQUENCE

The Warriors challenged an offensive foul call on Andrew Wiggins with James defending at the 2:50 mark of the second quarter. The call was overturned and a block assessed to James, and a Lakers assistant received a technical during the review process – and the Warriors converted all three free throws to lead 60-50 before Thompson’s 3 the next time down.

TIP-INS

Lakers: James was -27 through three quarters. The only time he had a worse plus-minus through three in a playoff game was Game 1 of a second-round series against the Pistons in 2006. … In a big change from Game 1, the Lakers didn’t take their first free throws until 1:03 before halftime and their four attempts matched their second-fewest in a first half this season.

Warriors: Moses Moody added 10 points and seven rebounds off the bench and Gary Payton II seven points and five boards as Golden State controlled the glass all game. … JaMychal Green earned his first playoff start since April 26, 2019, for the Clippers against the Warriors in Game 6 of the first round. “Two hours before game time Loon came down pretty ill,” Kerr said. … Golden State improved to 20-6 in Game 2s dating to the 2014-15 title run.

Mariachi, Miches & Mudbugs This Saturday!

Mariachi, Miches & Mudbugs

Saturday, May 6th, 1 PM – 5 PM

MECA Dow School | 1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

This event is FREE to attend and open to the public.

Mariahi, Miches & Mudbugs is a free event. Come enjoy mariachi music and the MECA Ballet Folklorico. If you wish to eat crawfish packages are available starting at $35. Single-pound crawfish orders are available at $10. Additional food, beverages, and raffle tickets will be sold on-site day of the event.

MECA Ballet Folklorico performs at 1:30 PM

Mariachi Amor A Mexico performs at 2:30 PM

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Exclusive commemorative MECA cups will be sold at the event!

Only 125 cups will be sold!

MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of May 4, 2023 at 2:30 pm.

RONALD RAY BAKER

W/M      08-28-89      5’09”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1666507
INJURY TO ELDERLY
Last known location: Houston Texas

JASON WILLIAM BOZE

W/M      09-27-84      6’02”/230 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1731195
PROB VIOL INJURY TO ELDERLY
Last known location: Houston Texas

ADAMONIQUE ADELL GUILLORY

B/F      03-02-82      5’03”/175 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1746883
INJURY TO ELDERLY
Last known location: Houston Texas

VANESSA LYNN MENDEZ (aka SMITH)

W/F      02-24-83      5’03”/125 Lbs.      Bro/Blk
Warrant #: 1697340
DWI THIRD
Last known location: Houston Texas

PAULA MICHELLE OLIVER (aka STIPPICK)

W/F      01-30-72      5’05”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1805219
PROSTITUTION WITH 3 OR MORE PR
Last known location: Pearland Texas

ALICIA TRINEE RIGGS

B/F      08-18-83      5’05”/180 Lbs.   Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1814055
THEFT/AGG>=$750<$2500 ELDER/NO
Last known location: Houston Texas

RAY VINCENT SILVA

W/M      06-14-75      5’08”/220 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1770174
THEFT FROM PERSON/ELDERLY
Last known location: Richmond Texas

CURTIS JAMES WILLIAMS JR.

B/M      11-05-79      6’00”/190 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1811287
INJURY TO ELDERLY
Last known location: Houston Texas

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Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with the whole family at these events

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With Cinco de Mayo landing on a Friday, you might want to take the opportunity to get out and celebrate.

The day is much bigger in the United States than in Mexico. It recognizes the Mexican army’s unexpected victory over France at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. You can read more on the history here.

To commemorate the moment, many people continue to celebrate the cultural pride and history, and several places in Houston and the surrounding area are holding special events that are fit for the whole family.

Pearland is kicking off its Concerts in the Park series with a Selena tribute band. The free concert starts at 7 p.m. at Southdown Park on Country Place Parkway.

In Rosenberg, the city’s Cinco De Mayo Street Dance begins at 5 p.m. The party is at Water Tower Square downtown, and it’s free. Food trucks and restaurants will be open.

In Richmond, head over to La Cocina Mexican Restaurant. Proceeds from their big Cinco de Mayo fundraiser go to Fort Bend Seniors Meals on Wheels.

You can head over to the Children’s Museum on Saturday to watch a Mariachi band and Folklorico dancers. Their Cinco de Mayo Celebration is included with general admission and starts at 10 a.m.

Finally, it’s the return of Houston’s Cinco de Mayo parade.

After a three-year hiatus, the 27th annual parade will begin at 10 a.m. on Saturday at the corner of Texas and Hamilton near Minute Maid Park.

Houston Astros legend and Texas Sports Hall of Fame inductee Jose Cruz will join Mayor Sylvester Turner as this year’s parade co-grand marshals.

Man involved in NYC subway encounter killed by chokehold; death ruled homicide: medical examiner

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A man who had been shouting at people aboard a New York City subway train died after fellow riders tackled him and one put him in a chokehold that lasted until his body went limp, according to police officials and video of the encounter.

Jordan Neely, 30, died from compression of the neck, the city’s medical examiner determined Wednesday.

Neely is recognizable to some New Yorkers as a Michael Jackson impersonator who regularly danced in the Times Square transit hub. On Monday afternoon, he was yelling and pacing back and forth on an F train in Manhattan, witnesses and police said, when he was restrained by at least three people, including a U.S. Marine veteran who pulled one arm tightly around his neck.

Video of the altercation posted online by a freelance journalist showed the man lying beneath Neely, holding him in a headlock position for several minutes as Neely tried and failed to break free. A second passenger pinned Neely’s arms while a third person held down his shoulder.

It was unclear why the group had moved to restrain him.

Neely, who is Black, lost consciousness during the struggle. EMTs and police arrived after the train stopped at a station. He was pronounced dead at a Manhattan hospital shortly after.

The 24-year-old Marine veteran, who appeared to be white, was taken into custody and released without charges. His name has not been released publicly.

The medical examiner’s office classified Neely’s death as a homicide and the manner as a chokehold, but noted that any determination about criminal culpability would be left to the legal system.

The Manhattan district attorney’s office said it is investigating.

“As part of our rigorous ongoing investigation, we will review the Medical Examiner’s report, assess all available video and photo footage, identify and interview as many witnesses as possible, and obtain additional medical records,” read a statement from a spokesperson for the DA.

As news of Neely’s death spread online, video of the encounter evoked strong reactions from New Yorkers and officials. Some described the act as a lethal overreaction to a person in the throes of mental illness and others defended the Marine veteran’s actions.

A group of protesters gathered Wednesday afternoon in the station where Neely died to call for an arrest. Kyle Ishmael, a 38-year-old Harlem resident, said the video of the incident left him feeling “disgusted.”

“I couldn’t believe this was happening on my subway in my city that I grew up in,” he said.

Neely’s death comes amid a period of heightened public attention to both homelessness and mental illness on New York City’s streets and subways. Following several high-profile incidents, including a shooting on a subway train that left 10 people wounded last year, Mayor Eric Adams promised to deploy additional police officers and mental health workers throughout the transit system.

The freelance journalist who recorded the incident, Juan Alberto Vazquez, told the New York Post that Neely was screaming “in an aggressive manner,” and complaining of hunger and thirst. Neely did not physically attack anyone, Vazquez said, adding that the Marine veteran approached the man after he threw his jacket to the ground.

The video starts with Neely already on the subway car’s floor, with the man’s left arm around Neely’s neck, locked into his other arm positioned against the man’s head. A second man holds Neely’s outstretched arm while pinning the other hand against his body. Neely is mostly still, but half a minute later tries to struggle out of the headlock. Eventually, he goes limp.

Dave Giffen, the executive director at Coalition for the Homeless, blamed city and state officials for an inadequate response to the mental health crisis – and questioned why the Marine veteran was not facing criminal charges.

“The fact that someone who took the life of a distressed, mentally ill human being on a subway could be set free without facing any consequences is shocking,” he said. “This is an absolute travesty that must be investigated immediately.”

Those calls were echoed by several Democratic elected officials, who described the incident as a low point for the city. A spokesperson for the mayor touted his administration’s investment in mental health initiatives, but declined to comment directly on Neely’s death, noting, “There’s a lot we don’t know about what happened here.”

Tribute videos posted online show a loyal fanbase who enjoyed crossing paths with Neely on their daily commutes. Some grew concerned when he went missing early last year, according to YouTube comments.

Jason Williams, an actor, recalled encountering Neely when he first moved to the city in 2007. Then a teenager, Neely was an agile Michael Jackson impersonator, Williams said, soliciting donations as he moonwalked through the subway and lip-synced to “Billie Jean.”

“He embodied the hustle spirit of New York,” Williams said. “He was a great performer and it’s a real tragedy that he was killed so senselessly.”

The Rev. Al Sharpton demanded in a statement that Neely’s death be investigated as a potential case of manslaughter. Sharpton referenced the Bernhard Goetz case in 1984, in which a white gunman was convicted of a weapons offense after he shot four Black men on a subway train.

“We cannot end up back to a place where vigilantism is tolerable. It wasn’t acceptable then and it cannot be acceptable now,” Sharpton said.

Andre Zachery, Neely’s father, told the New York Daily News that he had not seen his son in four years.

Zachery told the paper that Neely’s mother also died violently. Christie Neely was strangled in New Jersey in 2007, according to news accounts at the time. Her body was found days later in a suitcase along a roadway. Neely, who was 14 when she died, testified against his mother’s boyfriend at his murder trial.

Ex-Proud Boys leader Tarrio convicted in Jan. 6 sedition plot

Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio and three other members of the far-right extremist group were convicted Thursday of a plot to attack the U.S. Capitol in a desperate bid to keep Donald Trump in power after the Republican lost the 2020 presidential election.

A jury in Washington, D.C., found Tarrio and three lieutenants guilty of seditious conspiracy after hearing from dozens of witnesses over more than three months in one of the most serious cases brought in the stunning attack that unfolded on Jan. 6, 2021, as the world watched on live TV.

Jurors cleared a fifth defendant — Dominic Pezzola — of the sedition charge, though he was convicted of other serious felonies. The judge excused the jury without delivering a verdict on some counts — including another conspiracy charge for Pezzola — after jurors failed to reach a unanimous decision.

The seditious conspiracy convictions of leaders of the Proud Boys extremist group mark another major victory for the Justice Department in its massive prosecution of the attack on the U.S. Capitol. The Associated Press’ Mike Balsamo explains. (May 4)
It’s a significant milestone for the Justice Department, which has now secured seditious conspiracy convictions against the leaders of two major extremist groups prosecutors say were intent on keeping Democratic President Joe Biden out of the White House at all costs. The charge carries a prison sentence of up to 20 years.

“The Justice Department will never stop working to defend the democracy to which all Americans are entitled,” Attorney General Merrick Garland told reporters after the verdict.

The verdict comes after a trial that took more than twice as long as originally expected, slowed by bickering, mistrial motions and revelations of government informants in the group. Securing the conviction of Tarrio, a high-profile leader who wasn’t at the riot itself, could embolden the Justice Department as a special counsel investigates Trump, including key aspects of the Jan. 6 insurrection.

Special Counsel Jack Smith in recent weeks has sought the testimony of many people close to Trump. They include former Vice President Mike Pence, who testified before a grand jury last week, likely giving prosecutors a key first-person account about certain conversations and events in the weeks preceding the riot.

Tarrio was a top target of what has become the largest Justice Department investigation in American history. He led the neo-fascist group — known for street fights with left-wing activists — when Trump infamously told the Proud Boys to “stand back and stand by” during his first debate with Biden.

Tarrio wasn’t in Washington on Jan. 6, because he had been arrested two days earlier in a separate case and ordered out of the capital city. But prosecutors said he organized and directed the attack by Proud Boys who stormed the Capitol that day.

In addition to Tarrio, a Miami resident, three other Proud Boys were convicted of seditious conspiracy: Ethan Nordean, Joseph Biggs and Zachary Rehl.

Tarrio, Nordean, Biggs and Rehl were also convicted of obstructing Congress’ certification of Biden’s electoral victory and obstructing law enforcement as well as two other conspiracy charges. The four were cleared of an assault charge stemming from Pezzola, who stole an officer’s riot shield.

Rehl’s attorney, Carmen Hernandez, said her client “continues to maintain his innocence.” Lawyers for Biggs and Pezzola declined to comment. An attorney for Tarrio declined to comment.

Prosecutors told jurors the group viewed itself as “Trump’s army” and was prepared for “all-out war” to stop Biden from becoming president.

The Proud Boys were “lined up behind Donald Trump and willing to commit violence on his behalf,” prosecutor Conor Mulroe said in his closing argument.

The backbone of the government’s case was hundreds of messages exchanged by Proud Boys in the days leading up to Jan. 6 that show the far-right extremist group peddling Trump’s false claims of a stolen election and trading fears over what would happen when Biden took office.

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As Proud Boys swarmed the Capitol, Tarrio cheered them on from afar, writing on social media: “Do what must be done.” In a Proud Boys encrypted group chat later that day someone asked what they should do next. Tarrio responded: “Do it again.”

“Make no mistake,” Tarrio wrote in another message. “We did this.”

Defense lawyers denied there was any plot to attack the Capitol or stop Congress’ certification of Biden’s win. A lawyer for Tarrio sought to push the blame onto Trump, arguing the former president incited the pro-Trump mob’s attack when he urged the crowd near the White House to “fight like hell.”

“It was Donald Trump’s words. It was his motivation. It was his anger that caused what occurred on January 6th in your beautiful and amazing city,” attorney Nayib Hassan said in his final appeal to jurors. “It was not Enrique Tarrio. They want to use Enrique Tarrio as a scapegoat for Donald J. Trump and those in power.”

The Justice Department hadn’t tried a seditious conspiracy case in a decade before a jury convicted another extremist group leader, Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, of the Civil War-era charge last year.

Over the course of two Oath Keepers trials, Rhodes and five other members were convicted of seditious conspiracy for what prosecutors said was a separate plot to forcibly halt the transfer of presidential power from Trump to Biden. Three defendants were acquitted of the sedition charge, but convicted of obstructing Congress’ certification of Biden’s electoral victory.

The Justice Department has yet to disclose how much prison time it will seek when the Oath Keepers are sentenced later this month.

Russia claims U.S. planned alleged drone attack on Kremlin as Ukraine’s civilians suffer the retaliation

Russia attacked several Ukrainian cities with explosive drones overnight, though Ukraine said Thursday that it had managed to shoot most of them down. Russia called the attack payback for what it claims was an alleged attempt by Ukraine to attack the Kremlin in Moscow using drones on Wednesday.

The Kremlin claimed the attack was an attempt by Ukraine to assassinate President Vladimir Putin and, on Thursday morning, Russia’s government accused the U.S. of planning it.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denied any Ukrainian role in an attack on the Kremlin, insisting that his country’s forces were acting only to defend Ukraine’s sovereign territory — though there has been evidence over the last week that they’re also stepping up attacks, using drones, on Russian infrastructure, both in occupied territory and across the border inside Russia.

Russia quickly vowed to retaliate for the alleged double drone strike, calling it a “planned terrorist act.” The Kremlin said both drones were shot down before they struck Putin’s official residence, but it has offered no evidence to back up its claims.

U.S. officials have been working to confirm the origins of the alleged drone attack, but a State Department spokesperson said Wednesday that he would “take anything coming from the Kremlin and the Russian Federation with a shaker of salt.”

In Moscow, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Thursday dismissed the pleas of ignorance from both Ukraine and the U.S. as “ridiculous.”

“We know very well that decisions on such actions and such terrorist attacks are made not in Kyiv, but in Washington,” he said, claiming that Ukraine was “doing what it is told to do” by the U.S. and alleging that Ukraine’s military objectives “are not determined by Kyiv, but they are determined in Washington, and then these goals are brought to Kyiv so that Kyiv fulfils them.”

“Washington must clearly understand that we know it,” Peskov said.

Ukraine accused Russia of staging the whole thing, and Zelenksyy placed the blame firmly at the feet of Putin himself.

“It’s all really simple — Russia has no victories,” Zelenskyy said. “He [Putin] can’t further motivate his society, he can’t send his soldiers into death anymore, and he can’t motivate his country anymore… now he needs to find any possibility to motivate them.”

Russia unleashed its own wave of drones on Ukraine in retaliation for the alleged drone attack. Ukrainian officials said the country’s air defense systems destroyed 18 of 24 of the unmanned aerial vehicles, including all of those headed for the capital Kyiv. It was the third time the capital had been targeted in four days.

The southern Ukrainian city of Kherson, which was occupied by Russian forces until they were pushed out in November last year, bore the brunt of Moscow’s payback. Officials said Russian shelling killed 21 civilians and wounded dozens more, hitting a supermarket, train crossing and civilian homes.

In an ominous sign of more trouble ahead, a curfew was declared for Kherson city, to last through the weekend.

Some voices in Moscow have started calling for the direct targeting of Zelenskyy himself. One general said Kyiv had “crossed another red line,” predicting a strike on Ukraine’s presidential palace in retaliation.

Vyacheslav Volodin, speaker of the Russian Parliament, said in a message posted Wednesday on the Telegram messaging app that there could “be no negotiations with the Zelenskyy regime.”

“We will demand the use of weapons capable of stopping and destroying the Kyiv terrorist regime,” he said.

Atlanta mass shooting suspect charged with murder, US cops say probe underway

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The suspect was captured in Cobb County, after several residents there called 911 to report seeing someone who matched his description.

The suspect in a mass shooting in Atlanta that left one woman dead and four others wounded has been charged with one count of murder and four counts of aggravated assault, Fulton County Jail records show.

Deion Patterson waived his first court appearance Thursday after police say he opened fire in the waiting room of an Atlanta medical practice Wednesday. Workers and others in a bustling commercial district took shelter for hours during the manhunt.

Authorities swarmed the city’s midtown neighborhood shortly after noon in search of the shooter. Patterson, 24, was captured in Cobb County, just northwest of Atlanta, after several residents there called 911 to report seeing someone who matched his description.

Jail records did not list an attorney for Patterson.

Atlanta Police Deputy Chief Charles Hampton Jr. declined to discuss any details of the investigation or a possible motive, saying, “Why he did what he did, all of that is still under investigation.”

Patterson had an appointment at a Northside Medical building and opened fire shortly after arriving in an attack that lasted about two minutes, law enforcement officials said at a news conference Wednesday night.

Patterson then went to a Shell gas station and took a pickup truck that had been left running and unattended, authorities said.

A 39-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene of the shooting, Atlanta Police Chief Darin Schierbaum said.

The Fulton County medical examiner’s office identified her as Amy St. Pierre. St. Pierre worked with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the agency confirmed.

The CDC “is deeply saddened by the unexpected loss of a colleague killed today in the Midtown Atlanta shooting,” spokesperson Benjamin Haynes said in a statement. “Our hearts are with her family, friends, and colleagues as they remember her and grieve this tragic loss.”

St. Pierre has done research aimed at reducing pregnancy-related deaths, according to a 2021 research report she co-authored. That research involved a CDC program called “Enhancing Reviews and Surveillance to Eliminate Maternal Mortality.” A key aim of the initiative is to work toward “the elimination of preventable maternal mortality in the United States.”

Patterson used a semi-automatic handgun to shoot St. Pierre, according to arrest warrants released Thursday. He also shot Alesha Hollinger in the face, and fired multiple shots into the abdomen area of Jazzmin Daniel, the documents state. Another woman, Lisa Glynn, was shot in her abdomen area; and Georgette Whitow was shot in the arm, the records show.

The four wounded women — aged 25, 39, 56 and 71 — remained in critical but stable condition Wednesday night, according to Hampton, the deputy chief.

Patterson was apprehended after 911 calls from residents near the Braves’ stadium.

One man who lives in an apartment complex near there called to say he had been walking his dog when he saw the distinctive footprints from a pair of Nike Air Force 1 sneakers in the mud, according to 911 calls released Thursday. Since he rarely saw any prints other than his own in the mud, he thought it could be related and called 911. After hearing about the shooting, another resident saw a man in a hoodie and carrying a black bag throw something in a pond and she worked with a dispatcher to pinpoint the location.

The shooting comes as cities around the U.S. have been wracked by gun violence and mass shootings in 2023.

Patterson’s mother, Minyone Patterson, who police said had accompanied her son to the medical office, told The Associated Press by phone that her son, a former Coast Guardsman, had “some mental instability going on” from medication that he began taking Friday.

She said her son had wanted Ativan to deal with anxiety and depression but the Veterans Affairs health system would not give it to him because they said it would be “too addicting.” She’s a nurse and said she told them he would only have taken the proper dosage.

“Those families, those families,” she said, starting to sob. “They’re hurting because they wouldn’t give my son his damn Ativan. Those families lost their loved ones because he had a mental break because they wouldn’t listen to me.”

She ended the call without saying what medication her son had been taking.

Doctors’ offices and medical clinics in the U.S. have increasingly become targets of gun violence. And many physicians who prescribe pain medication report being threatened by patients, such as those being given alternatives to opioids or being weaned from addictive painkillers.

According to the American Academy of Pain Medicine, more than two-thirds of pain specialists surveyed during a 2019 violence education session reported being threatened by patients at least once per year. And nearly half said they had been threatened over opioid management.

BMW issues ‘do not drive’ warning for older models with recalled airbags that may explode

BMW has issued a “do not drive” warning to the owners of about 90,000 older models in the U.S. because of defective airbags that might explode in a crash.

The affected vehicles are 2000-2006 model years that have been recalled before due to known issues with Takata-manufactured airbag inflators. However, BMW decided to escalate previous recall notices to a “Do Not Drive” order because the affected vehicles have not been brought in for repairs.

“Owners of affected BMWs that have not had their vehicles inspected and repaired should not consider them safe to drive,” BMW said. The order affects the 2000-2006 BMW 3 Series (E46) models including M3, 2000-2003 5 Series (E39) including M5, and 2000-2004 X5s (E53).

Takata’s airbag inflators used volatile ammonium nitrate to inflate the airbags in a crash. However, the chemical can deteriorate over time when exposed to heat and humidity and blow apart a metal canister, hurling shrapnel that can injure or kill drivers and passengers.

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) said Thursday that owners of affected BMW models should park their cars immediately and contact BMW for more information.

“If you have a model year 2000-2006 BMW with a recalled Takata airbag, get it repaired immediately – for free. These inflators are two decades old now and, with every day that passes, they become even more dangerous as they can rupture even in a minor crash,” NHTSA Deputy Administrator Sophie Shulman said in a statement.

Since 2009, the exploding airbags made by Takata have killed at least 33 people worldwide, including 24 in the United States. Most of the deaths and about 400 injuries have happened in U.S., but they also have occurred in Australia and Malaysia.

BMW emphasized that replacement parts are available, and the repairs will be done free of charge. The company said that remote technicians can be sent to wherever the vehicle is located and repairs can be completed on site, typically in under an hour. If remote repair is not available for a customer with an affected vehicle, BMW will have the car picked up at the customer’s home or office free of charge, repaired and returned when the service is complete.

“We cannot state strongly enough just how urgent it is for our customers to take this warning seriously. We know these airbags only become more dangerous over time, which is why we are taking yet another step to get these parts out of our vehicles. Customers must park these vehicles immediately and take a few moments to check if their vehicle is safe for them and their family members to drive”, said Claus Eberhart, vice president of Aftersales BMW NA.

“Repairing these vehicles is quick, easy to arrange, and is completely free of charge,” Eberhart added.

There are several ways customers can contact BMW to have their vehicles serviced.

New report details the deadly rise of fentanyl in the US

Drug overdose deaths in the US rose to record levels during the Covid-19 pandemic, and a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention details the deadly rise of fentanyl.

Typically, the CDC reports overdose data by broader drug categories. Fentanyl, for example, is grouped with other synthetic opioids like tramadol and nitazenes. But for Wednesday’s report, researchers took a closer look at the specific drugs that are included on death certificates for people who died of overdoses, highlighting demographic differences.

Nearly 70,000 people in the US died of drug overdoses that involved fentanyl in 2021, almost a four-fold increase over five years. By 2021, about two-thirds of all overdose deaths involved the potent synthetic opioid, according to the report. Multiple drugs can be reported on one death certificate, and fentanyl is often found along with others, according to the CDC.

Specific information about the drugs involved in deadly overdoses is critical to assess the effects of drug policy and to guide treatment programs, experts say.

“We need to know exactly what people are dying from so we know what services they need to stay alive,” said Caleb Banta-Green, a research professor at the University of Washington School of Medicine’s Addictions, Drug & Alcohol Institute who was not involved in the new report.

Understanding different drug sources – such as prescription tramadol vs. illicit fentanyl – and modes of ingestion are essential factors, he said. They can give additional information about who is using and the relative addiction and overdose potential.

Fentanyl is significantly more likely to be involved in a deadly overdose than other common drugs, according to the new CDC report.

In 2021, fentanyl was involved in about 22 deaths for every 100,000 people – more than twice as many as the age-adjusted death rate from overdoses involving methamphetamine or cocaine, and more than seven times higher than those involving heroin.

Fentanyl was the most common drug involved in fatal overdoses across age groups, race and ethnicity groups and genders in 2021.

For people younger than 25 and older than 65, the rate was not significantly different than it was for other drugs. But it was exceptionally high among ages 25 to 44.

The rate of overdose deaths involving fentanyl was highest in the Northeast. In the Northwest, however, overdose deaths involving methamphetamine were similar to those involving fentanyl.

This tracks with long-term trends in the US, where drug use has followed distinct patterns in the West and the East, said Dr. Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

As with fentanyl, rates of overdose deaths involving methamphetamine increased significantly between 2016 and 2021, according to the CDC report.

Overdose deaths from cocaine also jumped between 2016 and 2021, while deaths involving heroin and oxycodone decreased, according to the CDC report.

Overall, the findings in the report aren’t particularly surprising, Volkow said. Fentanyl is overwhelmingly mentioned in reports from emergency rooms, treatment programs and law enforcement.

“It’s just so widespread,” she said.

But the quantitative data corroborates anecdotal reports and offers a path forward.

“These are some very clear statistics that I found very, very useful,” Volkow said. “Understanding these differences is crucial, because then you can target intervention to address the risk.”

Why does Texas labor market just keep surging in 2023?

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Texas still has over 1 million job openings, and Dallas’ year-over-year job growth again leads the large metros.

The hiring spree just keeps on going.

Despite higher interest rates and a wave of high-profile layoffs in the tech industry, the Dallas-Fort Worth job market is still expanding at a strong pace. The region added 16,900 jobs in January, the most since October, with a surge in health care hiring providing a major push.

For the 12 months that ended in January, D-FW added nearly 226,000 jobs, roughly double the average annual gains before the pandemic, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

That’s an increase of 5.7%, the highest among the most populous metros and well ahead of the U.S. growth rate of 3.3% over the same period.

“The labor market has been much more resilient than people expected,” said Mallory Vachon, senior economist at LaborIQ, a Dallas-based software services company that focuses on jobs and pay. “The overall volume and the net jobs added have just been surprising. Obviously, there’s still a lot of demand out there.”

In January, Texas added 48,600 positions, the 16th consecutive month of record employment in the state. Those numbers, combined with some recent upward revisions, were so strong that the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas doubled its forecast for full-year job growth — just a month after releasing its initial projections.

In early February, the Dallas Fed projected Texas job growth would slow to 1.4% in 2023 and the state would add 193,000 jobs. Now, the Dallas Fed expects Texas to grow 2.8% and add 380,000 jobs this year.

Sectors driving Dallas’ growth

He’s encouraged by the recent growth in health care jobs, especially in this region. For the 12 months that ended in January, health care and social assistance added 32,400 jobs in Dallas-Fort Worth, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

That’s the biggest year-over-year increase except for the immediate rebound after the 2020 pandemic lockdowns. The one-year growth rate of 8.2%, easily topped the growth for all nonfarm jobs and most other sectors.

The health industry was slow to recover from the pandemic because many patients put off routine care and screenings to avoid the risk of infection. Yet those on the payroll faced unusual stress when dealing with COVID-19 patients.

“During the pandemic, we had quite a few retirements because people were burned out,” Love said. “They were frustrated, and it was very tough on them.”

Hospitals lost many employees who became traveling nurses to work on the front lines of the pandemic — and greatly boost their salary. Texas officials responded to the COVID health emergency, in part by providing 26,000 supplemental health care positions.

That statewide program ended almost a year ago, and health care hiring soon started to accelerate.

Last month, Love met with local hospital leaders in human resources and nursing, and much of the focus was on staffing. Many hospitals are looking for more than general nurses, he said; they need radiology technicians, respiratory therapists and specialty nurses in surgery, emergency care and labor and delivery.

“We’re still facing some real critical staffing issues here in North Texas,” Love said, despite the increase in hiring over the past year.

Another indicator of the limited supply of health workers: The national unemployment rate for hospitals was a microscopic 1.4% in February, according to government data.

Some big layoffs have garnered national attention, including this week’s 10,000 job cuts by Facebook parent, Meta — which follows Meta’s announcement of 11,000 layoffs in November. In general, layoffs were running well below trend for the past two years, according to LaborIQ, but the company projects those numbers will rise to a more normal level in ‘23.

Some industries, such as mortgages and banking, are being buffeted by higher interest rates while the tech sector is dealing with a post-pandemic slowdown.

“But those folks don’t seem to stay unemployed for long,” Vachon said.

The duration of unemployment is falling for many. In February, 31% of the unemployed took 15 weeks or more to get a job. A year earlier, 38% required that much time, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported.

“After implementing a minimum wage of $15 per hour, we assumed that our applicant pool would increase,” a food manufacturer told the Dallas Fed in January. “That hasn’t been the case. We are still trying to fill open positions that have been open for months.”

In the same January survey by the Dallas Fed, half the business executives said they were trying to hire or recall workers, and 60% said they had staffing shortages.

LaborIQ projects that two key measures — hires and people quitting their jobs — will fall back to a more normal range this year. But job openings are expected to be about 40% higher than before the pandemic. That will keep the labor market strong, especially in Austin, Dallas and Houston. LaborIQ ranks the top 150 markets for workers, and the Texas metros hold the top three spots, followed by Tampa and Phoenix.

“Job openings have just remained persistently high,” Vachon said.

Small and medium-sized companies, which struggled to hire during the pandemic, are still eager to add staff, she said, while others are reluctant to cut back.

“We are likely overstaffed by about 15% right now,” a textile maker told the Dallas Fed. “But [we] are not willing to lay off or cut hours as we’re unsure if things will pick up.”

Texas border city struggles with large arrival of migrants

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Shelters in a Texas city are struggling to find space for migrants who authorities say have abruptly begun

Shelters in a Texas city struggled to find space Saturday for migrants who authorities say have abruptly begun crossing by the thousands from Mexico, testing a stretch of the U.S. border that is typically equipped to handle large groups of people fleeing poverty and violence.

The pace of arrivals in Brownsville appeared to catch the city on the southernmost tip of Texas off guard, stretching social services and putting an overnight shelter in an uncommon position of turning people away. Officials say more than 15,000 migrants, mostly from Venezuela, have illegally crossed the river near Brownsville since last week.

That is a sharp rise from the 1,700 migrants that Border Patrol agents encountered in the first two weeks of April, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials.

“It’s a quite concerning because the logistical challenge that we encounter is massive for us,” said Gloria Chavez, chief of the U.S. Border Patrol Rio Grande Valley Sector.

The reason for the increase was not immediately clear. Chavez said migrants have been frustrated by relying on a glitch-plagued government app that can allow them to seek asylum at a port of entry. Some migrants who crossed this week cited other motivators, including cartel threats that immediately preceded the sudden increment.

“May the fourth be with you”: Carrie Fisher recibe su estrella en el Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood

Un homenaje del “May the fourth” (juego de palabras con cuatro de mayo y el lema “Que la fuerza te acompañe”) a una de las figuras más queridas de la franquicia de “Star Wars”. Sin embargo, el evento ha desvelado un drama familiar.

Carrie Fisher, fallecida en 2016, se une este jueves a sus compañeros de reparto de Star Wars Harrison Ford y Mark Hamill en la atracción turística de Hollywood.

Las correspondientes estrellas del trío se encuentran en el 6800 de Hollywood Boulevard, cerca de donde se estrenó la película original en 1977.

Campaña por la estrella

Los fans de la saga llevan mucho tiempo haciendo campaña para que la princesa Leia Organa recibiera una estrella en el Paseo de la Fama. El honor llega el 4 de mayo, una fiesta oficial para los forogos de Star Wars, que es un juego de palabras con la frase “Que la fuerza te acompañe”.

Fisher recibirá la estrella número 2754 en el Paseo de la Fama; su hija Billie Lourd asistirá al acto en nombre de su madre.

El evento ya ha levantado polémica, ya que Lourd, a la que hemos visto en el cine en películas como Ticket to ParadiseBooksmart y la tercera trilogía de películas de Star Wars (The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, The Rise of Skywalker) se ha sincerado sobre las razones por las que excluyó a los hermanos de Fisher del evento.

Las malas relaciones con los hermanos

En un comunicado recibido por la revista The Hollywood Reporter, Lourd primero se disculpó con “cualquiera que lea esto por sentir la necesidad de defenderme públicamente” de los miembros de la familia, añadiendo que solo lo hace después de haber sido “atacada públicamente por ellos” a través de declaraciones ofrecidas a la publicación sobre famosos TMZ y publicadas en las redes sociales.

Luego confirmó que no invitó a los hermanos de Fisher, Todd, Joely y Tricia Leigh Fisher a la ceremonia del Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood y “ellos saben por qué”.

“Días después de la muerte de mi madre, su hermano y su hermana decidieron procesar su dolor públicamente y capitalizar la muerte de mi madre, haciendo múltiples entrevistas y vendiendo libros por mucho dinero, con el tema de las muertes de mi madre y de mi abuela. Me enteré de que lo habían hecho a través de la prensa. Nunca me consultaron ni consideraron cómo afectaría esto a nuestra relación”, dice el comunicado de Lourd.

“Aunque reconozco que tienen todo el derecho a hacer lo que quieran, sus acciones fueron muy hirientes para mí en el momento más difícil de mi vida. Elegí y sigo eligiendo afrontar su pérdida de una manera muy diferente.”

“Desgarrador y chocante”

Por su parte, Todd Fisher dijo a TMZ: “Es desgarrador y chocante para mí que me hayan omitido intencionalmente de asistir a este importante evento sobre el legado de mi hermana, Carrie”.

Las hermanas de Fisher, Joely y Tricia Leigh Fisher, emitieron un comunicado conjunto publicado en el perfil de Instagram de Joely que confirmaba que tampoco habían sido invitadas: “Por alguna extraña y equivocada razón, nuestra sobrina ha decidido no incluirnos en este momento épico en la carrera de nuestra hermana.  Carrie hubiera querido que sus hermanos estuvieran presentes. El hecho de que su único hermano y sus dos hermanas fueran intencionada y deliberadamente excluidos es profundamente chocante.”

La declaración de Lourd asegura que el comunicado de prensa que Todd Fisher ofreció a TMZ y la publicación de  Joely Fisher en Instagram “confirman una vez más que lo que intuía era correcto”.

“Para ser claros, no hay ninguna disputa. No tenemos ninguna relación. Ha sido una decisión consciente por mi parte para romper un ciclo con una forma de vida de la que no quiero formar parte ni yo ni mis hijos. Las personas que conocieron y quisieron a mi madre en Disney y Lucasfilm han hecho posible esta estrella en el Paseo de la Fama de Hollywood para honrar su legado. Este momento es sobre Carrie Fisher y todo lo que logró y lo que significó para el mundo. Voy a centrarme en eso. Que el día 4 sea contigo (‘May the 4th be with you’“.

Los Celtics ganan a los Sixers y ponen el 1-1 en su serie de Playoffs NBA

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Los Boston Celtics ganan 121-87 a los Philadelphia 76ers del MVP Joel Embiid (15+3) y James Harden (12 puntos con 2 de 14 en tiros de campo) para poner el 1-1 en su serie de Playoffs NBA en las semifinaesl de la Conferencia Este gracias al acierto de Jaylen Brown (25 puntos) y el suplente Malcolm Brogdon (23 puntos y 6 triples).

Joel Embiid, que jugó su primer partido tras haber sido elegido MVP, se perdió el primer encuentro de esta serie por una lesión en la rodilla y, en su vuelta a las pistas, sumó 15 puntos (4 de 9 en tiros, 7 de 8 desde la línea de personal), 3 rebotes y 5 tapones en 27 minutos (ninguna de las figuras de los dos equipos jugó en el último cuarto porque el encuentro ya estaba decidido).

Tras su chasco en el primer duelo, los Celtics se rehicieron de maravilla y trituraron en el segundo partido a los Sixers, en especial en un tercer cuarto devastador (35-16).

Jaylen Brown (25 puntos) y Malcolm Brogdon desde el banquillo (23 tantos) sumaron esfuerzos para cubrir el gris partido de un Jayson Tatum con problemas de faltas (7 puntos con 1 de 7 en tiros).

Por su parte, James Harden, tras su magnífica actuación del lunes (45 puntos), tuvo este miércoles una noche para el olvido con 12 puntos y 10 rebotes con un lamentable 2 de 14 en tiros a canasta (0 de 6 en triples).

Ningún jugador de los de Doc Rivers superó los 20 tantos y los Sixers acumularon un deprimente 6 de 30 en triples frente a un sólido 20 de 51 de sus rivales.

La serie viaja ahora a Filadelfia, donde el viernes se disputará el tercer partido.

Los focos sobre el MVP Joel Embiid

Había mucho interés por ver cómo regresaba Embiid tras su lesión y el MVP fue cogiendo ritmo poco a poco hasta firmar en el primer cuarto 6 puntos, un rebote y 2 tapones.

A su lado destacó Harden (9 puntos) en unos Sixers que supieron sacar petróleo de sus visitas a la línea de personal (9 de 10).

Sin embargo, los Celtics, en un primer periodo de acierto limitado en ambos equipos, tomaron la delantera gracias a un Brown estupendo con 13 puntos (28-22).

Los problemas en el tiro continuaron en el segundo cuarto para unos Sixers que empezaron a descolgarse en el marcador frente a unos Celtics con Brogdon dirigiendo su segunda unidad (37-26 con 9.55 para el descanso)

Tyrese Maxey alivió el atasco ofensivo de Filadelfia con 10 puntos en el segundo periodo mientras que Embiid impuso su ley en defensa con 5 tapones en la primera mitad.

Por su parte, Boston tuvo que lidiar con un discreto Tatum que además sumó su tercera falta antes del descanso.

Pero Marcus Smart asumió la responsabilidad con 13 puntos en los dos primeros cuartos y los Celtics se marcharon al intermedio con ventaja (57-49) frente a unos Sixers muy espesos en el triple (1 de 13).

La reanudación estuvo marcada por las turbulencias: Harden recibió un golpe en la cara de Tatum (cuarta falta para la estrella local) y Smart se fue momentáneamente al vestuario con dolor en el hombro tras una aparatosa caída con Embiid.

En cualquier caso, el gran protagonista del tercer periodo fue el enorme acierto de los Celtics en el perímetro.

Con un poderoso 7 de 15 en triples, Boston dio forma a un demoledor 35-16 en ese periodo ante unos Sixers sin respuestas en defensa y estancados en ataque.

Brown continuó a la batuta en los Celtics (9 puntos) pero en esta ocasión contó con el gran respaldo de Derrick White (10 puntos con 6 de 6 en tiros) y Brogdon (9 puntos con 3 de 5 en triples).

Mucho más enchufados en todas las facetas del juego, los Celtics llegaron a ganar de 29 puntos en ese triunfal tercer cuarto y aterrizaron en los últimos 12 minutos con un margen tan amplio (92-65) que ambos entrenadores reservaron a sus principales hombres en el desenlace para futuros combates de mayor enjundia.

Trump rejects rape allegation in video testimony played in court

Donald Trump has denied knowing E Jean Carroll, the writer accusing the former United States president of rape, as a New York City jury heard a second day of video testimony from Trump in the civil case.

Trump’s video deposition was played for jurors on Thursday at the civil trial in which Carroll, a former Elle magazine columnist, has accused him of rape.

Carroll, 79, has testified that the former president, 76, raped her in a Bergdorf Goodman department store dressing room in the mid-1990s, and then tarred her reputation and career by lying about it online.

In a video excerpt played on Thursday, Trump was asked about a statement he made in 2019 about never having met Carroll.

He said that was true at the time but he was later shown a photograph of him shaking either her hand or her husband’s hand at a receiving line at a celebrity event. “I shake a lot of hands with people but I had no idea who she was,” Trump said.

E Jean Carroll

Trump, who is currently the frontrunner for the 2024 Republican nomination for president, has yet to attend the trial, which began last week in Manhattan federal court.

His legal team told US District Judge Lewis Kaplan that Trump would not be testifying in person and they would not be calling any witnesses.

But during a visit to a resort he owns in southwest Ireland, Trump told reporters he “will probably attend”.

“I think it’s a disgrace that it’s allowed to happen, false accusations against a rich guy, or in my case against a famous, rich and political person,” Trump told reporters while he played golf at the Doonbeg resort.

“I have to go back for a woman that made a false accusation about me, and I have a judge who is extremely hostile,” Trump added.

The trial is expected to extend into next week. Trump’s lawyer, Joe Tacopina, did not immediately respond to a request for comment from the Reuters news agency.

Lawyers for Carroll played about 30 minutes of excerpts from the former president’s deposition on Wednesday, including his emphatic denial of the rape accusation.

“If it did happen, it would have been reported within minutes,” Trump said, contending that shoppers and employees at the “very busy store” would have heard a commotion and alerted authorities.

“It’s the most ridiculous, disgusting story. It’s just made up,” Trump said in the video deposition taken in October.

Carroll said during three days of testimony and cross-examination that Trump slammed her against the wall in either 1995 or 1996, put his fingers into her vagina and then inserted his penis.

Source: aljazeera

Los bancos regionales estadounidenses PacWest y Western Alliance se desploman entre rumores de venta

Las acciones de los bancos regionales estadounidenses Pacific Western Bank y Western Alliance Bancorp se convertían en las últimas víctimas de las tensiones financieras y llegaban a hundirse este jueves más de un 60% en Wall Street en medio de informaciones que apuntan a la búsqueda de alternativas estratégicas, incluyendo la potencial venta de la totalidad o parte de sus respectivos negocios.

De tal modo, la cotización de las acciones de Pacific Western Bank (PacWest) confirmaban los temores de desplome anticipados en la negociación ‘after hours’ de ayer y llegaban a ceder un 61,3% tras la apertura de la Bolsa de Nueva York, aunque lograban enjugar en parte la caída a menos del 60% tras confirmar que está revisando “opciones estratégicas”.

“Recientemente, varios socios e inversores potenciales se acercaron a la compañía; las conversaciones continúan”, confirmó el banco en un comunicado, subrayando que continuará evaluando todas las opciones para maximizar el valor para los accionistas.

PacWest recordó que, a principios de año, anunció un nuevo plan estratégico diseñado para maximizar el valor para los accionistas centrándose en el fortalecimiento de su enfoque de banco comunitario, la salida de productos no esenciales y la mejora de su eficiencia operativa.

“Hemos estado ejecutando esta estrategia y hemos acelerado muchos de estos objetivos en respuesta a la reciente volatilidad del mercado en la industria bancaria”, apuntó la entidad, subrayando que no ha experimentado flujos de depósitos fuera de lo común tras la venta el pasado lunes del negocio de First Republic Bank a JPMorgan Chase.

De hecho, indicó que los depósitos principales de los clientes han aumentado desde el 31 de marzo de 2023, con un total de 28.000 millones de dólares (25.358 millones de euros) a 2 de mayo de 2023 con depósitos asegurados por un total del 75% frente al 71% al final del trimestre y el 73% al 24 de abril de 2023.

En el caso del Western Alliance Bancorp la entidad aseguró este miércoles que “no ha experimentado flujos de depósitos inusuales luego de la venta de First Republic Bank y otras noticias recientes del sector”.

De tal modo, informó de que sus depósitos a 2 de mayo de 2023 ascendían a 48.800 millones de dólares (44.196 millones de euros), por encima de los 48.200 millones de dólares (43.653 millones de euros) del lunes 1 de mayo, mientras que en el trimestre aumentaron en 1.200 millones de dólares, hasta 47.600 millones de dólares (43.109 millones de euros) a 31 de marzo.

Asimismo, la entidad informó de que a 2 de mayo de 2023, de acuerdo con los requisitos reglamentarios, los depósitos asegurados representaban más del 74% del total de los depósitos del banco, con una cobertura de liquidez de los depósitos no asegurados a partir de la liquidez en balance y la capacidad de endeudamiento disponible del 165%.

Sin embargo, según fuentes consultadas por ‘Financial Times’, Western Alliance habría contratado asesores para explorar sus opciones estratégicas, aunque el banco con sede en Arizona afirmó posteriormente que “esta historia es absolutamente falsa. No hay verdad en ello”.

Por otro lado, en medio de las turbulencias del sector financiero estadounidense, este jueves el canadiense TD Bank y el banco estadounidense First Horizon rompían su acuerdo de fusión, pactado en febrero de 2022 con un valor de 13.400 millones de dólares (12.136 millones de euros).

Tras el anuncio del abandono de la transacción, que las entidades atribuyeron a que TB Bank informó de que no cuenta con un calendario para obtener las aprobaciones regulatorias, las acciones de First Horizon llegaban a hundirse más de un 40% en Wall Street

Por otro lado, a pesar de las tensiones financieras, el Comité Federal de Mercado Abierto (FOMC, por sus siglas en inglés) de la Reserva Federal de Estados Unidos (Fed) decidió ayer por unanimidad una subida de los tipos de interés de 25 puntos básicos, hasta situarlos en un rango objetivo de entre el 5% y el 5,25%, el nivel más alto en 16 años.

No obstante, a diferencia de la subida anterior, esta vez la Fed no mencionó que sean necesarias más subidas de del precio del dinero para doblegar el repunte de los precios y devolver la inflación al objetivo del 2%.

Source: notimerica

Los 10 deportistas mejor pagados del mundo 2023

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Tras un año y medio decepcionante con el Manchester United, Cristiano Ronaldo se marchó en enero al Al Nassr saudí con un nuevo y enorme contrato que casi duplica su salario anual como jugador, estimado en 75 millones de dólares. El año pasado, los golfistas Phil Mickelson y Dustin Johnson abandonaron el PGA Tour para fichar por el LIV Golf de Arabia Saudí, con garantías de decenas de millones de dólares.

Al parecer, Lionel Messi está considerando la posibilidad de trasladarse a Arabia Saudí este verano y ya colabora con el país como embajador turístico, un acuerdo multimillonario que el martes le supuso una suspensión de dos semanas de su actual club, el París Saint-Germain, después de que faltara al entrenamiento por un viaje promocional no autorizado. El PSG, por supuesto, es también la casa de Kylian Mbappé y tiene su propia conexión con el Golfo, ya que su grupo propietario es una filial del fondo soberano de Qatar.

El aumento vertiginoso de los acuerdos de derechos de retransmisión de las ligas y las crecientes oportunidades fuera del terreno de juego ya han disparado los salarios de los deportistas en los últimos años, pero el dinero de Oriente Medio está echando leña al fuego. En total, los diez deportistas mejor pagados del mundo cobraron unos 1.110 millones de dólares antes de impuestos y honorarios de agentes en los últimos 12 meses, un 12% más que los 990 millones del año pasado y un 5% más que el récord de 1.060 millones establecido en 2018.

El total de 2018 se inclinó por el extraordinario boxeador Floyd Mayweather Jr., que alcanzó los 285 millones de dólares ese año, el segundo mayor pago para un atleta en los 33 años de historia de la lista FORBES. Sin embargo, el top ten de 2023 es imponente de arriba abajo. Ronaldo encabeza la lista con un botín estimado de 136 millones de dólares, incluidos 46 millones de su salario como jugador y primas y 90 millones de dólares de patrocinios, apariciones, ingresos por licencias y otros negocios. Mbappé, que a sus 24 años ocupa el tercer puesto con 120 millones de dólares, y Johnson, que aterriza en el sexto con 107 millones de dólares, debutan entre los diez primeros.

El as del tenis Roger Federer -número 9 en la lista de ganancias de este año- es uno de ellos, y tampoco se perdió el hito por mucho en 2023, con un estimado de 95,1 millones de dólares, casi todos procedentes de fuera de la cancha. Su total le habría convertido en el deportista mejor pagado del mundo en 2017, cuando Ronaldo lideraba la lista con 93 millones de dólares. Kevin Durant completa el top ten de 2023 con 89,1 millones de dólares, subiendo un 10% desde el récord de 80,9 millones de dólares de 2022.

Sin embargo, el nuevo circuito LIV ha podido ofrecer primas que compensan con creces la diferencia. FORBES calcula que Mickelson recibió una garantía de 200 millones de dólares por firmar con el circuito, y Johnson 125 millones, la mitad de los cuales se cree que recibieron por adelantado.

Con el presupuesto aparentemente infinito de la LIV gracias al apoyo del Fondo de Inversión Pública de Arabia Saudí -y sus 620.000 millones de dólares en activos bajo gestión-, los cheques deberían seguir llegando.

1 . Cristiano Ronaldo- 136 millones de dólares

Dentro del campo: 46 millones de dólares | Fuera del campo: 90 millones de dólares | Nacionalidad: Portugal | Deporte: Fútbol | Edad: 38.

Ronaldo se desvinculó del Manchester United en noviembre y fichó por el Al Nassr de Arabia Saudí en enero, con lo que aumentó su salario anual como jugador a unos 75 millones de dólares y generó más oportunidades de marketing en su nuevo país. (La estimación de FORBES sobre el terreno de juego mezcla sus dos contratos para esta temporada y tiene en cuenta su breve desempleo).

Los rumores apuntan a que podría intentar volver a Europa este verano, pero mientras tanto, el aumento salarial le ha llevado a encabezar la lista de ganancias de los atletas por primera vez desde 2017, y por tercera vez en total, al tiempo que establece un máximo histórico para un futbolista con su total de 136 millones de dólares. Las marcas no pueden resistirse a Ronaldo y a su enorme base de fans: 850 millones de seguidores en Facebook, Instagram y Twitter, más que cualquier otro deportista del mundo.

Binance, una empresa de intercambio de criptomonedas, es uno de los últimos patrocinadores que se han sumado a su cartera, lo que ha contribuido a elevar sus ingresos fuera del terreno de juego a unos 90 millones de dólares en los últimos 12 meses. Sólo tres deportistas en la historia del seguimiento de FORBES han superado esa cifra en un año: Roger Federer, Tiger Woods y Conor McGregor (que ganó unos 158 millones de dólares fuera del octágono de la UFC en 2021, principalmente por la venta de su marca de whisky, Proper No. Twelve).

2. Lionel Messi- 130 millones de dólares

Dentro del campo: 65 millones de dólares | Fuera del campo: 65 millones de dólares | Nacionalidad: Argentina | Deporte: Fútbol | Edad: 35.

El futuro de Messi es objeto de mucha especulación, con rumores que apuntan a que podría regresar al Barcelona, o unirse a Ronaldo en Arabia Saudí, o incluso aterrizar en la MLS con el Inter de Miami. En cualquier caso, su cuenta bancaria debería estar a salvo. Sus ingresos totales igualan su gran cifra de las dos últimas ediciones de la lista, y cuenta con una larga lista de lucrativos patrocinios, entre ellos los de Adidas, Budweiser y PepsiCo.

Su acuerdo con Socios, una plataforma de hinchas basada en blockchain, le reporta unos 20 millones de dólares al año, y las oportunidades deberían seguir llegando después de llevar a Argentina a la victoria en la Copa del Mundo en diciembre. En octubre también lanzó una empresa de inversiones llamada Play Time.

3. Kylian Mbappé- 120 millones de dólares

Dentro del campo: 100 millones de dólares | Fuera del campo: 20 millones de dólares | Nacionalidad: Francia | Deporte: Fútbol | Edad: 24.

Mbappé, número 35 en la lista de ganancias del año pasado, debuta entre los diez primeros y es el único miembro que sigue teniendo menos de 30 años. Tiene el salario más alto de todo el mundo del fútbol, lo que parece justificado después de que se quedara a una victoria de ganar su segundo Mundial consecutivo con Francia en 2022 y acabara justo por detrás de su compañero en el París Saint-Germain Lionel Messi en el Premio al Mejor Jugador Masculino de la FIFA.

En junio, se convirtió en el primer jugador embajador de Sorare, un juego de fantasía basado en criptomonedas, y ejerció su creciente influencia más tarde ese verano en una disputa con la Federación Francesa de Fútbol. Después de que Mbappé se negara a participar en una sesión de fotos con la selección francesa -al parecer, se oponía a promocionar algunas de las marcas contratadas por el equipo-, la federación anunció rápidamente que revisaría su acuerdo sobre los derechos de imagen de los jugadores.

4. LeBron James- 119,5 millones de dólares

En el campo: 44,5 millones de dólares | Fuera del campo: 75 millones de dólares | Nacionalidad: Estados Unidos | Deporte: Baloncesto | Edad: 38.

Los mejores deportistas de la actualidad son también fundadores e inversores de éxito, y quizá nadie encarne mejor ese espíritu emprendedor que James, que en junio se convirtió en el primer deportista en activo en ser certificado multimillonario por FORBES.

Además de su impresionante cartera de patrocinios, el alero de Los Ángeles Lakers está detrás de la empresa de nutrición deportiva Ladder y de SpringHill Company, que desarrolla y produce contenidos televisivos y de entretenimiento, y fue productor de su película House Party (2023), ambientada en su mansión.

También tiene una participación en Fenway Sports Group -propietario de los Boston Red Sox, el Liverpool FC y los Pittsburgh Penguins- y recientemente invirtió en un equipo de Pickleball de la Major League, al tiempo que proclamaba su deseo de poseer algún día un equipo de expansión de la NBA en Las Vegas. James fue uno de los primeros patrocinadores del tequila Lobos 1707 y en el último año ha invertido en Canyon Bicycles, la empresa de productos lácteos Neutral Foods y la marca de ropa deportiva Mitchell & Ness.

5. Canelo Álvarez- 110 millones de dólares

En el campo: 100 millones de dólares | Fuera del campo: 10 millones de dólares | Nacionalidad: México | Deporte: Boxeo | Edad: 32.

Álvarez recauda decenas de millones de dólares cada vez que sube al ring, y en los últimos 12 meses se ha anotado un gran tanto con sus taquilleras peleas contra Dmitry Bivol y Gennadiy Golovkin. (La lista de FORBES abarca hasta el 1 de mayo, lo que significa que no se incluye aquí el próximo pago de su combate del 6 de mayo contra John Ryder).

Álvarez tiene una lista relativamente escasa de patrocinios tradicionales para un deportista de su talla, con Hennessy y Michelob Ultra, pero en septiembre firmó un contrato con Excel Sports Management para ampliar sus acuerdos de marketing, y es un empresario activo. El boxeador está detrás del fabricante de bebidas deportivas Yaoca, de la aplicación de fitness I Can y de la cadena de gasolineras Canelo Energy, y tiene su propia línea de ropa y una tarjeta de crédito de marca. En septiembre lanzó VMC, una marca de cócteles enlatados.

6. Dustin Johnson- 107 millones de dólares

En el campo: 102 millones de dólares | Fuera del campo: 5 millones de dólares | Nacionalidad: Estados Unidos | Deporte: Golf | Edad: 38.

Johnson fue la primera estrella en dar el salto al LIV Golf, el pasado mes de mayo, y terminó 2022 con un récord del circuito de 35,6 millones de dólares en premios, incluidos 18 millones por ganar el campeonato individual de la temporada. Puede que el cambio le haya costado patrocinadores, entre ellos Royal Bank of Canada, pero también le ha convertido en el mayor ganador del año: Ni siquiera entró en la lista de los 50 deportistas mejor pagados de 2022.

Ahora se centra en construir la marca 4Aces GC, el equipo LIV que capitanea y del que es copropietario, cuyo logotipo ha adornado su camiseta en los últimos torneos en lugar del de Adidas. El dinero garantizado del formato sin cortes de LIV también ayuda: ha acumulado 3,3 millones de dólares en cinco eventos LIV en 2023.

7. Phil Mickelson- 106 millones de dólares

En el campo: 104 millones de dólares| Fuera del campo: 2 millones de dólares | Nacionalidad: Estados Unidos | Deporte: Golf | Edad: 52.

Mickelson, que el año pasado superó los mil millones de dólares de ganancias antes de impuestos en su carrera, se ha desprendido de patrocinadores desde que se unió a LIV Golf, pero se mantiene ocupado fuera del campo.

Es cofundador de For Wellness, que fabrica suplementos para el café, y figura entre los inversores que compraron recientemente un gran terreno en las afueras de Phoenix. Mickelson ofreció a su nuevo circuito una actuación de la que sentirse orgulloso en el Masters del mes pasado, con una ronda final de 65 golpes que le permitió terminar segundo empatado con su compañero de LIV Golf Brooks Koepka. El resultado vino acompañado de un cheque de 1,6 millones de dólares.

8. Stephen Curry- 100,4 millones de dólares

En el campo: 48,4 millones de dólares | Fuera del campo: 52 millones de dólares | Nacionalidad: Estados Unidos | Deporte: Baloncesto | Edad: 35.

Recién conquistado su cuarto campeonato de la NBA el pasado mes de junio, Curry tiene su primer año superando los 100 millones de dólares. Su salario de 48,1 millones de dólares fue el más alto de la NBA esta temporada, y se convertirá en el primer hombre de 50 millones de dólares de la liga en 2023-24, cuando ganará 51,9 millones. El escolta de los Golden State Warriors perdió un importante patrocinador cuando FTX se derrumbó, y desde entonces se ha visto envuelto en una demanda que acusa a sus famosos patrocinadores de engañar a los clientes en anuncios que promocionan el intercambio de criptodivisas. Pero ha llenado ese vacío con creces. En marzo, firmó un contrato a largo plazo con Under Armour que se extenderá hasta su retirada del baloncesto, y tiene una nueva asociación con Chase Bank. Su empresa multimedia Unanimous Media es una de las productoras de un documental sobre él que llegará a Apple TV+ en julio, y el año que viene lanzará una serie de novelas gráficas. También ha invertido recientemente en la plataforma de realidad virtual Golf+ y en TMRW Sports, la startup fundada por Tiger Woods y Rory McIlroy que pretende crear una liga de golf basada en la tecnología.

9. Roger Federer- 95,1 millones de dólares

En el campo: 0,1 millones de dólares | Fuera del campo: 95 millones de dólares | Nacionalidad: Suiza | Deporte: Tenis Edad: 41.

Federer anunció su retirada del tenis de competición en septiembre y colgó la raqueta tras jugar un último partido junto a Rafael Nadal en la Copa Laver, el torneo internacional por equipos que ayudó a crear en 2017. Su lista de más de una docena de socios a largo plazo permanece intacta mientras comienza su segundo acto, y la semana pasada anunció un acuerdo de licencia para su marca RF con el fabricante de gafas Oliver Peoples. También tiene una participación significativa en la empresa suiza de calzado On, de rápido crecimiento.

10. Kevin Durant- 89,1 millones de dólares

En el campo: 44,1 millones de dólares | Fuera del campo: 45 millones de dólares | Nacionalidad: Estados Unidos | Deporte: Baloncesto | Edad: 34.

Durant fue traspasado de los Brooklyn Nets a los Phoenix Suns en febrero, pero sus tejemanejes no se han limitado a la cancha. A través de su empresa de inversiones, 35V, ha adquirido participaciones en la Premier Lacrosse League, la marca de nutrición Happy Viking, League One Volleyball, la red de ligas deportivas femeninas Athletes Unlimited, un equipo de Pickleball de la Major League, la marca Mitchell & Ness de Fanatics, la empresa de creadores digitales Goldenset Collective, la startup de software deportivo ScorePlay y TMRW Sports de Tiger Woods, sólo en los últimos diez meses.

También tiene un creciente imperio mediático en Boardroom y uno de los acuerdos de zapatillas más valiosos de la NBA con Nike, que recientemente se ha ampliado a un contrato de por vida. Michael Jordan y LeBron James son los otros dos jugadores de la NBA que han recibido contratos vitalicios del fabricante de zapatillas.

Source: forbes

Gobiernos de Perú, Chile, Ecuador y Venezuela evalúan abrir paso humanitario para migrantes varados en la frontera

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Los países involucrados en la crisis migratoria intentan encontrar una solución para los extranjeros varados entre los países de Perú y Chile. Autoridades atienden migrantes tras llamada de atención de Amnistía Internacional por ‘políticas crueles’ de ambos países en contra de los ciudadanos involucrados.

Perú, Chile, Ecuador y Venezuela están considerando abrir un corredor humanitario para que cientos de migrantes que salieron de territorio chileno puedan cruzar hacia sus países de origen, informó el ministro del Interior, Vicente Romero. La crisis migratoria en la frontera Perú – Chile se agravó en los últimos días y ha desatado un conflicto diplomático que los gobiernos de Dina Boluarte y Gabriel Boric hoy pretenden solucionar.

Los gobiernos de estos países invlucrados intentan encontrar una solución para los migrantes, en su mayoría haitianos, venezolanos, colombianos y ecuatorianos, que dejaron Chile en las últimas dos semanas tras el endurecimiento de los controles migratorios.

Perú les impide el paso alegando falta de documentación, incluso se decretó el estado de emergencia por 60 días en sus fronteras y ordenó el envío de militares para reforzar la vigilancia y enfrentar la inseguridad asociada a extranjeros, según la presidenta Dina Boluarte.

“A nivel de la Cancillería se está trabajando tanto con Chile, Ecuador y también con Venezuela para poder ver y de qué manera puedan pasar esas fronteras y no tener ningún problema”, dijo Romero a RPP Noticias.

Lo importante – agregó – es “darles la seguridad necesaria a todos los extranjeros que voluntariamente quieran regresar a su país”. “Una vez que se establezca el corredor humanitario, se va a llevar a cabo como debe ser”, prometió el ministro.

Según la oficina de la ONU para los refugiados (Acnur), a diario se concentran en promedio entre 150 a 200 pmigrantes en los límites entre Chile y Perú.

Ante el bloqueo de las autoridades peruanas, algunos han cruzado por pasos irregulares hacia la ciudad fronteriza peruana de Tacna y otros se han instalado del lado chileno, en la ciudad de Arica.

Romero anunció el traslado de un primer contingente de 300 militares al paso fronterizo con Chile.

“En primera línea estará la policía, de la cual ya hay 390 policías. En la segunda línea (a 100 metros de la frontera) estarán las fuerzas armadas reforzando la seguridad”, explicó el ministro.

Políticas crueles

Amnistía Internacional sostuvo en un comunicado que las medidas implementadas por los gobiernos de Dina Boluarte y Gabriel Boric solo agravan la situación que actualmente viven cientos de migrantes extranjeros, detenidos desde hace más de 15 días, en la frontera de ambos países.

Amnistía Internacional expresa su profunda preocupación por la situación de precariedad absoluta en la que se encuentran estas personas como resultado de políticas crueles y deshumanizadoras, que violan las normas internacionales y leyes de Perú y Chile para la protección de personas en necesidad de protección internacional”, sostienen.

“Al militarizar las fronteras y cerrar la puerta a miles de personas, entre ellas niñas y niños, que huyen de masivas violaciones de derechos humanos en sus países de origen, los gobiernos de Boric y Boluarte están agravando inútilmente la situación, convirtiéndola en una crisis humanitaria que aumenta el riesgo para la vida y seguridad de estas personas,” dijo Erika Guevara Rosas.

Asimismo, lamentó que el gobierno chileno haya desplegado efectivos miliares en sus fronteras con Bolivia y Perú, con el fin de detener la llegada de personas indocumentadas al país.

Agregó que las medidas de militarización de fronteras de ambos países “fueron adoptadas en un contexto de creciente estigmatización y xenofobia, y discusiones legislativas que buscan criminalizar la migración irregular”.

Esta llamada de atención ha llevado a que los gobiernos de Perú y Chile empiecen a cruzar información y a tener reuniones que permitan hallar soluciones a corto plazo en bien de los migrantes.

Fotos: Javier Rumiche / AFPSituación en la frontera Perú – Chile

Una tensa calma se registró en la zona de La Concordia, donde precisamente se encuentran alrededor de 150 migrantes, quienes esperaron la presencia de personal de migraciones para ser atendidos y así poder cruzar la frontera.

Personal de la Superintendencia Nacional de Migraciones llegó a la línea fronteriza y organizó a los extranjeros, atendiendo, en primer lugar a mujeres, niños y adultos mayores o con enfermedades crónicas. También, por el lado de Chile se entregó agua, alimentos y frutas.

La subsecretaria de Relaciones Exteriores de Chile, Gloria de la Fuente, indicó que la cancillería de su país estaba en conversaciones desde hace varias semanas con el gobierno peruano buscando la posibilidad de solucionar este problema que se ha agudizado en los últimos días. “Lo que hemos ido conversando con el gobierno peruano es precisamente la posibilidad de generar condiciones ya sea para un corredor humanitario aéreo o terrestre, lo que implica, por supuesto, tener también compromiso con otros países de la región o bien buscar alguna otra solución”.

“Las conversaciones diplomáticas a veces demoran, pero sé que compartimos, con el gobierno peruano, el sentido de urgencia de enfrentar esta situación y, en ese sentido, confiamos plenamente en que este canal y este diálogo también es importante para resolver las inquietudes que nos han presentado desde el gobierno peruano y nos va a servir para generar mejores condiciones para en los próximos días en las próximas semanas ya tener una solución más definitiva a esta situación”, recalcó la funcionaria chilena.

Por su parte, el Subsecretario del Interior de Chile, Manuel Monsalve, anunció una serie de medidas migratorias que su país va a adoptar a partir de esta crisis migratoria. “Vamos a disponer de locales o puntos de asistencia porque muchas de las personas que están saliendo no saben o no conocen cuál es la normativa que rige en Chile y cuál es la normativa que rige en Perú y por tanto hay algunos que pudieran cruzar, pero que no tienen la información suficiente para salir de manera regular del país”.

Recalcó que en Chile “vamos a respetar los derechos fundamentales en las personas y garantizar que los niños y niñas tengan todo en respeto de sus derechos fundamentales. No podemos permitir, a pesar de la crisis, que ningún niño esté sin la posibilidad de disponer de agua, de alimento, de abrigo, de atención médica y, por tanto, vamos a disponer de la atención humanitaria que se requiere y, por supuesto, el objetivo principal del país es lograr tener un corredor humanitario”.

Source: infobae

Reward of up to $5,000 leading to the arrest of this fugitive. 

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WANTED FOR CONTINUOUS SEXUAL ABUSE OF CHILD AND INDECENCY WITH A CHILD (SEXUAL CONTACT)
Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department Special Victims Division need the public’s assistance locating fugitive (Frank Pool) who is wanted for Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child and two counts of Indecency with a Child.

On Monday, August 2, 2021, the Houston Police Department received a report of Sexual Abuse that occurred in the 7000 block of W. Gulf Bank Rd. in Houston, Texas.  During the investigation, the child victims made an outcry of sexual abuse by the fugitive Frank Pool that occurred continuously for a year.

Fugitive Frank Pool is a white male, 39 years old, with brown eyes and brown hair.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

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Jimmy Fallon and Stephen Colbert shows off air due to TV writers’ strike

Late-night comedy shows have been taken off air in the US after a strike by writers brought production to a halt.

More than 11,000 television and film writers are on strike as their union seeks a deal for better wages and job security.

The Writers Guild of America (WGA) strike is the largest of its kind since 2007 and has impacted some of television’s most-watched shows.

Picket lines formed outside studios in Los Angeles and New York on Tuesday.

Speaking outside the Paramount studios in LA, The West Wing actor Rob Lowe said: “I came out to support the writers because as actors, we’re only as good as the writing we get.”

Here’s a quick breakdown on the immediate impact the strike will have on viewers, and how the last strike of this kind changed television.

Which shows are affected?

On Tuesday, without their writing teams penning jokes, all of the top late-night talk shows went dark.

NBC’s The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, Comedy Central’s Daily Show with Trevor Noah and ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live were pulled off air, along with CBS’ The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and NBC’s Late Night with Seth Meyers.

As the week goes on, NBC’s flagship sketch show Saturday Night Live will air repeats instead.

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Daytime soap operas could also soon be disrupted, like The Young and the Restless and General Hospital, as the episodes are written, filmed and broadcast in a short timeframe.

Depending on the duration of the strike, primetime comedies and dramas will likely continue as scheduled for now, as seasons for those have already been written and filmed.

If the strike goes into the summer, new seasons of top shows could be pushed back and delayed.

The LA Times noted that filming permits have been sought in the city for some TV productions, even as the strike gets under way.

Netflix said it will feed its service with shows produced outside of the US as the strike continues. Meanwhile, HBO Max, which recently rebranded as Max, said it had an arsenal of shows already written, filmed and ready to release.

Will films be hit?

Probably not. Full-length feature films take two to three years to produce, and studios already have a steady stream of movies already shot and written. Though it all depends on how long this strike lasts.

What happened last strike?

The last writers’ strike in 2007-2008 lasted 100 days and cost the California economy $2bn (£1.6bn) due to many cancelled and delayed shows.

Big fan favourites like Ugly Betty, Desperate Housewives, Breaking Bad and The Office were all affected. Other shows went on without their writers, but their quality was significantly hit.

Even a James Bond movie, Quantum of Solace, suffered. The movie’s script had barely been written when the strike began.

“There was me trying to rewrite scenes – and a writer I am not,” Bond star Daniel Craig said at the time.

Similar to this strike, late-night shows also felt the most immediate effect without the help of writers drafting their scripts and jokes.

One host, Conan O’Brien, went on air and simply spun his wedding ring for as long as possible in solidarity with the striking writers.

Some have credited the last strike for boosting the prominence of reality TV, like Donald Trump’s The Apprentice and Keeping Up with the Kardashians, as those shows do not require any pre-writing.

Back then, many daytime soap operas stayed on air with non-union writers. This time, the Writers Guild has warned that any writers that break the strike will be banned from future membership.

The last strike, however, was not the longest: a Writers Guild strike in 1988 lasted 153 days.

As for how long this current strike will last, it is anybody’s guess.

Why are the writers on strike?

US writers have gone on strike largely due to issues tied to fair wages, especially in the face of a rapidly expanding streaming economy.

Writers have reported being paid less when working on shows that are commissioned or led by streaming platforms.

In broadcast television, writers would be hired for a 22-episode season of television and would be paid – often handsomely – upfront, and then also receive residual fees when shows were rerun.

But nowadays, writers working on shows for streaming platforms have spoken out on being asked to provide weeks or months of rewrites of scripts without compensation.

The length of seasons for streamers has also shrunk – sometimes just six-to-eight episodes in total – meaning less money to go around overall.

Another notable issue is the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and the impact it could have on script writing. The guild wants assurances that humans will still get work, no matter how clever or creative these AI systems will become.

Capturan al sospechoso de matar a 5 de sus vecinos en Texas tras persecución policial y gracias a la pista de un ciudadano

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Las autoridades detuvieron a Francisco Oropesa, de 38 años, escondido bajo una ropa en un clóset y tras días de una intensa búsqueda, dijo la policía. Oropesa se había fugado desde el viernes cuando supuestamente disparó a sus vecinos en Cleveland, Texas.

El hombre acusado de matar a cinco de sus vecinos con un rifle semiautomático AR-15 en su casa de Texas, fue detenido este martes en el condado de Montgomery, informó la policía en un comunicado.

Francisco Oropesa, de 38 años, fue arrestado “sin incidentes” a eso de las 7:00 pm indicó la Oficina del Sheriff del condado de Montgomery en una publicación en redes sociales en la que no ofreció mayores detalles sobre la captura y agradeció la colaboración de agencias locales, estatales y federales en la búsqueda.

Durante una conferencia de prensa en Cleveland, Texas, las autoridades afirmaron que Oropesa fue capturado gracias a información provista por una persona.

La policía busca al sospechoso a unas pocas millas de la escena donde cinco personas fueron asesinadas a tiros el viernes en Cleveland, Texas.

“Fue una pista singular. Hicimos contacto con varios familiares. Hicimos visitas a múltiples residencias en el área”, afirmó uno de los agentes especiales del FBI a cargo del caso.

Las autoridades confirmaron que no había más detenidos en el caso y nadie resultó lesionado durante la captura del sospechoso.

Añadieron que en 2022 al sospechoso se le encontraron armas y existía una orden de detención en su contra, pero nunca las autoridades lograron dar con Oropesa.

El sospechoso fue encontrado a unas 16 millas del lugar del crimen, informó NBC News.

Una llamada a la línea del FBI a las 5:15 pm llevó al arresto de Oropesa a las 6:30 pm, precisó Jimmy Paul, agente especial a cargo del caso en la oficina del FBI en Houston.

“Queremos agradecerle a la persona que tuvo el coraje y la valentía de llamar para revelar la ubicación del sospechoso”, dijo Paul.

NBA Playoffs 2023 segunda ronda: calendario, noticias, resultados, análisis y más

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La postemporada de la NBA continúa y la primera ronda está casi completa, con una serie por concluir.

En el Este, los Boston Celtics y los Philadelphia 76ers cumplieron para verse las caras en una serie de playoffs por 22da vez, la mayor cantidad entre dos equipos en la historia de la postemporada de la NBA. En la otra lleva de la conferencia, el No. 8 Miami Heat, que viene de sorprender al No. 1 Milwaukee Bucks, tiene una cita con los New York Knicks.

Mientras, en el Oeste, los Denver Nuggets y Phoenix Suns avanzaron para enfrentarse en una serie que promete muchos puntos. Ademas, Los Angeles Lakers se convirtió en el segundo equipo de play-in en avanzar cuando derrotaron al No. 2 Memphis Grizzlies con una contundente victoria de 40 puntos en el Juego 6.

Los Golden State Warriors ingresaron a los playoffs como los campeones defensores, y se mantuvieron con viva tras una victoria del Juego 7 contra los Sacramento Kings el domingo, para asegurar una cita con los Lakers.

Las Finales de la NBA están programadas para comenzar el 1 de junio, con un posible Juego 7 programado para el 18 de junio. Todos los juegos de las Finales de la NBA estarán disponibles en ABC, ESPN Deportes, ESPN, ESPN 3 y la aplicación ESPN.

Exploring the impact of digital youth mental health services supported by NHMRC

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The impact of digital mental health support for young people will be explored thanks to almost A$1.5m funding from the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC).

Professor Mario Alvarez-Jimenez from the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Science’s Centre for Youth Mental Health received a Partnerships Project grant for Evaluating the Impact Of Digitally Enhancing Australian Youth Mental Health Services (EVOLVE).

EVOLVE will assess the impact and cost-effectiveness of Orygen’s world-leading digital intervention MOST (Moderated Online Social Therapy), developed by Professor Alvarez-Jimenez and his team and rolled out to 75 youth mental health services in 2020 and 2021.

MOST allows users aged 12 to 25 to engage with resources and talk with clinicians, consultants and peers via a safe and moderated online network.

The program was designed to overcome access barriers to effective and sustainable care for young Australians, who experience mental health issues at a rate of one in four and, when seeking help, often encounter an overwhelmed and outdated system.

Professor Alvarez-Jimenez believes funding an evaluation of digitally enhanced mental health care services is essential in planning for long-term improvements.

“We face a critical and urgent need to improve mental health care for young people in Australia,” Professor Alvarez-Jimenez said.

“Our alternative and accessible platform MOST is underpinned by more than a decade of research and development, and this funding will allow us to find out how we can continue to improve the services, and make them available to more people with mental health challenges.

This will hopefully help to alleviate pressure on the system and create choices within the traditional one-size-fits-all therapeutic landscape.”

The Partnership Project will be funded over three years. EVOLVE is also supported by the Victorian and Queensland Departments of Health, the Children’s Hospital Foundation, Orygen and the Telstra Foundation.

Source: unimelb

EEUU prohíbe nuevos vuelos de Starship, mientras Musk dice estar listo para otro lanzamiento en un par de meses

Estados Unidos paraliza los lanzamientos del cohete Starship de SpaceX por el impacto que tuvo lugar en el lanzamiento a causa de una explosión, además, Elon Musk podría enfrentarse a demandas millonarias y acusaciones de prevaricación contra la Administración Federal de Aviación (FAA, por sus siglas en inglés) por aprobar un lanzamiento que ignoró los informes de otras agencias.

Por si fuera poco, varias organizaciones sin fines de lucro dedicadas al patrimonio cultural y ambiental demandaron a la FAA porque SpaceX violó la ‘Ley de Política Ambiental Nacional’ al lanzar el cohete sin una revisión ambiental exhaustiva, según CNBC.

La demanda contra la FAA fue presentada en un tribunal de distrito en Washington DC por cinco demandantes: The Center for Biological Diversity, American Bird Conservancy, SurfRider Foundation, Save Rio Grande Valley yCarrizo-Comecrudo Nation.

Estos grupos argumentaron que la agencia tenía que haber realizado una declaración de impacto ambiental (EIS) antes de lanzar el vehículo espacial desde Boca Chica (Texas). Además, señalan que SpaceX renunció a la necesidad de hacer un análisis más exhaustivo basado en las mitigaciones ambientales propuestas, aunque los requisitos que la FAA pidió a SpaceX fueron insuficientes para compensar los daños ocasionados.

Ante dicha situación, los demandantes también quieren obligar a la FAA a derogar la licencia de lanzamiento que emitieron previamente a SpaceX y exigir un EIS antes de emitir otro.

Starbase, la plataforma de lanzamiento de SpaceX en Boca Chica, terminó parcialmente destrozada tras el lanzamiento de Staship.

La posible demanda a SpaceX

Por otro lado, el analista ESG Hound (experto de la industria espacial dedicado a analizar la responsabilidad de corporaciones tecnológicas) indica en su blog que “el hecho de que en el primer lanzamiento de SpaceX se produjeran consecuencias ambientales bastante grandes y obvias que no se predijeron ni se describieron es un gran punto de partida para una demanda. Me sorprendería si no vemos una demanda grande y bien financiada presentada en las próximas semanas”.

Pero, ¿es verdad que Musk quiere repetir el despegue?

Afirmativo. Tras la explosión de la nave Starship el pasado 20 de abril, Musk afirmó que SpaceX podría estar listo para realizar un nuevo lanzamiento en “seis u ocho semanas”, sin embargo, la agencia espacial no podrá intentarlo hasta que se finalice la investigación federal que podría tardar semanas o meses en completarse.

Source: 20minutos.es

Army identifies 3 soldiers killed in Alaska helicopter crash

The U.S. Army identified on Saturday the three soldiers who were killed when two helicopters collided in Alaska while returning from a training mission.

The helicopters were headed to Fort Wainwright from a mission in the Donnelly Training Area when they crashed at 1:39 p.m. Thursday, about 50 miles (80 kilometers) east of Healy.

The U.S. Army announced Friday that it has grounded aviation units for training after 12 soldiers died within the last month in helicopter crashes in Alaska and Kentucky.

“The move grounds all Army aviators, except those participating in critical missions, until they complete the required training,” the Army said in a statement.

Killed in Thursday’s crash were Chief Warrant Officer 3 Christopher Robert Eramo, 39, of Oneonta, New York; Chief Warrant Officer 2 Kyle D. McKenna, 28, of Colorado Springs, Colorado; and Warrant Officer 1 Stewart Duane Wayment, 32, of North Logan, Utah.

A fourth soldier was injured and was taken to Fairbanks Memorial Hospital and was listed in stable condition. He was not identified Saturday.

“The battalion is devastated and mourning the loss of three of our best,” said Lt. Col. Matthew C. Carlsen, the 1-25th AB commander. Their loss can’t be compared to the suffering felt by the soldiers’ families, he said.

“The entire team has come together to focus our thoughts, prayers, and actions to provide and sustain them with whatever comfort and support they need at this time, and I promise that this will continue long into the future,” he said.

A Safety Investigation Team from the U.S. Army Combat Readiness Center, based at Fort Novosel, Alabama, is leading the safety investigation, officials said in an email.

Department of Defense instructions and Army regulations prohibit the investigators from releasing any information to the public concerning the causes, analysis or internal recommendations, the statement said.

“The loss of these Soldiers is devastating and is being felt by family, friends and military communities across Alaska,” said Maj. Gen. Brian Eifler, commanding general of the 11th Airborne Division. “The families of Fort Wainwright and 1-25 are as strong a team as I’ve ever seen. Our hearts are heavy, and our thoughts and prayers are with the families, friends and loved ones of the fallen.”

Source: kktv.com

 

March 2023 Bank Failures—Risky Business Strategies Raise Questions About Federal Oversight

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When Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank failed in March, they suffered two of the largest bank failures in U.S. history.

Today, we released our first report on these bank failures. While we continue to look into a number of related issues, today’s WatchBlog post looks at our observations about why these two banks failed, and what federal regulators did before it happened.

What went wrong with the banks?

Risky business strategies and weak risk management contributed to the failures of Silicon Valley Bank (the 16th largest U.S. bank by asset value) and Signature Bank (the 29th largest).

Risky business: Both banks grew rapidly over a relatively short period and relied on less stable funding to support their rapid growth.

Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) primarily served entrepreneurs in technology, health care, and private equity. It added products and services to maintain clients as they matured from their startup phases, and expanded into banking and financing for venture capital. From December 2018 to December 2022, SVB’s total assets more than tripled from $56 billion to $209 billion (an increase of 198%).

Signature Bank focused primarily on multifamily and other commercial real estate banking. Then, it launched services to the private equity industry, including financing for venture capital. It also expanded to the digital assets industry (e.g., cryptocurrency). From December 2018 to December 2022, Signature Bank’s total assets more than doubled from $47 billion to $110 billion (an increase of 134%).

Growth of Assets at the Two Failed Banks vs 19 Peer Banks

Rapid growth can be an indicator of risk in a bank’s business. Regulators like the Federal Reserve System (the Fed) and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) were concerned about whether the banks’ risk management practices maintained pace with their rapid growth. Funding rapid growth with uninsured deposits—deposits that exceed the $250,000 FDIC insurance limit—increased risks to the banks. Customers with uninsured deposits may be more likely to withdraw their funds, or “run” on the bank, during times of economic uncertainty.

From 2018-2022, SVB’s uninsured deposits ranged from 70-80% of its total assets, and Signature Bank’s uninsured deposits ranged from 63-82% of total assets. By comparison, banks of similar size had median uninsured deposits ranging from 31-41%.

Uninsured Deposits as a Percentage of Total Assets at the Two Failed Banks vs 19 Peer Banks

 

Risk Management: The ineffective risk management may have made the banks more vulnerable to external factors—and good old-fashioned bank runs.

  • Rising interest rates: As interest rates rose, SVB’s lower-yielding securities (like bonds) lost value. When SVB’s customers with large sums of uninsured deposits started withdrawing their money, SVB had to sell some of those securities to cover deposits—realizing those losses. Just before it failed, on March 8, SVB announced the sale of $21 billion in securities, resulting in a loss of $1.8 billion.
  • Digital asset market volatility: Signature Bank had conducted business with the digital assets industry, which became increasingly volatile throughout 2022. Signature Bank was starting to decrease its exposure to the industry when customers started withdrawing their money after SVB’s collapse. Signature Bank’s balance sheet cash holdings went from $31 billion in 2021 to $6 billion in 2022.

What went wrong with federal oversight and response?

We’ve looked at bank failures before, notably during the 2007-2009 financial crisis—which saw the largest bank failure in U.S. history (Washington Mutual). Both then and now, we’ve found that although regulators often identified risky practices early, the regulators’ corrective actions either didn’t work or came too late to prevent failure.

For example, we found that the Fed voiced concerns about how SVB was managing liquidity—cash and assets that can be easily turned into cash to meet outflows—in August 2021, while still providing the bank with an overall “satisfactory” rating. By late June 2022, the Fed downgraded SVB’s rating, and in August 2022, the Fed issued a supervisory letter informing the bank of its intent to initiate enforcement action focusing on correcting the management and liquidity issues that ultimately resulted in the bank’s failure. But efforts to take the enforcement action were not finalized to allow regulators to complete additional examinations of the bank.

Signature Bank also received a “satisfactory” rating between December 2018 and December 2021, while FDIC took numerous supervisory actions to address liquidity and management risks at the bank. FDIC had not completed its 2022 examination documents for Signature Bank at the time of its failure in March 2023. FDIC staff told us they were considering escalating supervisory actions in 2022. But these actions wouldn’t have taken effect until the second quarter of 2023. On March 11, the day before Signature Bank was closed, FDIC downgraded the bank’s rating and notified the bank of its intent to pursue an enforcement action.

What’s next for GAO’s work?

This is just our first report with preliminary findings about what caused these two banks to fail and the federal response before and after. We plan to continue investigating this issue, including a mandate from Congress to further review the federal agencies’ use of their emergency authority.

Crece la popularidad de Bluesky, la red social creada por el cofundador de Twitter

Bluesky, la red social creada por el cofundador y exjefe de Twitter Jack Dorsey, está ganando popularidad y se presenta como una alternativa a la plataforma del logo del pájaro azul en medio de las preocupaciones sobre su gestión por parte de Elon Musk.

Según la revista Forbes, que cita datos de la firma Data.ai, la aplicación Bluesky ha sido descargada 360 mil veces y actualmente está por delante de algunas plataformas populares como LinkedIn, Bing o Zoom en el   de Apple.

El proyecto fue creado y financiado inicialmente por el propio Twitter en 2019, cuando Dorsey aún era su director ejecutivo.

Lanzada en febrero en el sistema operativo iOS de Apple y a finales de marzo en Android, Bluesky se parece mucho a Twitter en su presentación, aunque se trata de una plataforma descentralizada, como Mastodon, otra red social que también ha dado que hablar en los últimos meses.

El hecho de que la plataforma esté descentralizada significa que es posible crear aplicaciones separadas dentro de Bluesky y que no todo el contenido puede ser controlado por una sola entidad.

Bluesky es, por el momento, accesible solo por invitación, y para recibirla hay que registrarse previamente en una lista de espera que tiene más de un millón de candidatos, según Forbes.

Varias personalidades se han sumado recientemente a la plataforma, incluyendo la congresista demócrata Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez y la modelo Chrissy Teigen, quienes tienen más de diez millones de suscriptores en Twitter cada una.

La gestión de Twitter de Musk, que tomó el control de la red social a finales de octubre, en particular con el despido de las tres cuartas partes de la plantilla, plantea interrogantes y ha alejado a muchos anunciantes.

Además de Bluesky y Mastodon, otras redes sociales están tratando de aprovechar el deterioro de la imagen de Twitter, incluidas Post, Substack Notes (una rama del sitio de blogs Substack) y T2.

MEXICO OPEN AT VIDANTA: LUIS GARCÍA DISFRUTA DEL GOLF EN EL TORNEO

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Mexico Open at Vidanta está en ojos de todos los apasionados del golf a nivel mundial, un torneo que se está realizando en Nuevo Vallarta, Nayarit, con el apoyo de Grupo Salinas y Grupo Vidanta. La élite de este deporte se ha reunido en nuestro país para ofrecer una gran experiencia deportiva y social.

Una de las figuras que disfruta del golf en nuestro país es Luis García, quien aprovecha su tiempo libre para practicar este deporte con su gran amigo Jorge Campos. Además de hacer la cobertura de Mexico Open at Vidanta, el “Dr.” se dio un momento para jugar en el Pro-Am.

“Mexico Open at Vidanta es un torneo mayúsculo y fascinante. Lo que te ofrece este escenario que es uno de los mejores campos del mundo, escuché a Jon Rahm que es uno de los tres campos de la actualidad. Te ofrece diversión, grandes vistas, el mar y a los mejores golfistas del mundo en nuestro país”, señaló el analista de futbol.

El torneo tiene como atractivo principal la participación de Jon Rahm, actual campeón defensor y número uno del ranking mundial. El español busca convertirse en el golfista con más victorias en los primeros cuatro meses del año, por el momento tiene 11.

“Es un tipo acostumbrado a ganar, viene de ganar el Master, es una fiera, es una bestia. En México tenemos estas costumbres equívocas de pensar: ‘viene el número uno del mundo. Ah, qué fácil.’ Está el número uno del mundo del golf en nuestro país defendiendo su título, entonces, hay que disfrutarlo, hay que promocionarlo, hay que sentirse muy orgullosos”, subrayó.

El exfutbolista también comentó quién es su favorito de los siete mexicanos que participarán en Mexico Open at Vidanta: “Estoy con mi Alvaro Ortiz, pero también me dicen que la nueva joya de la corona es José. El hecho de que tengas mexicanos en un torneo en tu país debe ser importante. Ojalá alguno se pueda colar a las últimas instancias y por qué no, pelear por el título”.

Capturan en Houston a uno de los reos que se fugó de una cárcel en Mississippi

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Fue capturado en el Condado Harris uno de los reos que se escaparon de un centro de detención de Jackson, Mississippi, el sábado pasado.

Se trata de Jerry Wayne Ranes de 51 años. El alguacil Ed González informó que tras su captura fue enviado a un hospital para su evaluación médica. Mientars el alguacil del condado Hinds, Tyree Jones publicó las fotografías del arresto y que buscarán su extradición.

Ranes era buscado en esta área luego de que fue visto en una tienda de Spring Valley Village, cerca de Katy, al oeste de Houston.

En esa zona, también fue recuperada el domingo una camioneta abandonada y chocada, con los emblemas del Departamento de Sevicios Públicos del Condado Hinds. En el vehículo no se encontraba ningún ocupante, pero se dice que tiene conexión con los presos que escaparon.

Lyft to lay off more than 1,000 employees in cost-cut push

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The Lyft Driver Hub is seen in Los Angeles
Ride-hailing firm Lyft Inc (LYFT.O) said it will lay off about 1,072 employees, or 26% of its workforce, in one of the first steps by the new Chief Executive David Risher, sending its shares up by about 1% on Thursday.

Risher, who took over earlier this month, had recently said the company will “significantly” cut jobs, without providing the number of jobs that would be affected.

Lyft will also eliminate more than 250 open positions and incur about $41 million to $47 million in costs related to severance and employee benefits in the second quarter, it said in an exchange filing.

Separately, Lyft also said it will eliminate three layers of management from 8 to 5 and divide its rideshare business into three core teams.

It will also take additional costs related to stock-based compensations, which it said cannot be estimated at the time.

The money saved from job cuts will be used to support “service-level improvements” for riders and drivers, Lyft said, promising to offer more details in its first-quarter earnings call on May 4.

This is the second round of job cuts by Lyft, which faces competition from bigger rival Uber Technologies Inc (UBER.N) in a slowing economy. It had laid off about 683 employees, or 13% of its then workforce, in November.

Coming off pandemic lows, Uber and Lyft are locked in a battle for market share, and investors worry that Lyft’s price cuts to avoid being a distant second in the North American ride-sharing market would squeeze its profit.

Lyft’s stock closed up 1.5% on Thursday and so far this year has lost 8.8% of its value compared with Uber’s 20% gain.

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of April 28, 2023 at 9:00 am.

CHYNA TOURENNA BARNES

B/F      09-18-98      5’01”/165 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1770129
ENGAGING IN ORG CRIM ACTIVITY
Last known location: Atlanta Georgia

JONATHAN ALLEN ELLIOTT

W/M      04-27-82      5’09”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1759267
PROBATION VIOLATION FELON POSS WPN
Last known location: Houston Texas

PRICILLA MARIA GOMEZ

W/F      09-26-91      5’06”/130 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1812720
ASSLT INT/RCK/IMP/BRTH/CIRC/PR
Last known location: Houston Texas

SUSAN DEANN HOLMES

W/F      09-07-65      5’05”/130 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1812439
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Alvin Texas

ATHENA NIKITA LEON

W/F      05-11-88      5’03”/182 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1703867
BURGLARY OF A BUILDING
Last known location: San Leon Texas

OSCAR JOEL MAJANO

W/M      12-26-03      5’07”/193 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1797664
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Houston Texas

DEMETERIA NICOLE MAY

B/F      01-08-74      5’03”/135 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1812716
INJURY TO ELDERLY
Last known location: Crosby Texas

CODY NEAL ROBICHAU

W/M      12-05-85      5’10”/185 Lbs.      Bro/Grn
Warrant #: 1736768
MAN/DEL CS PG I <1GRAM
Last known location: Houston Texas

SETH ASHTON SOLOMON BRASHERS

B/M     02-19-98      5’10”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1812402
ASLT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPED BRTH/
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

LATRELL WATT

B/M      06-25-96      5’07”/130 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1723584, 1723585, 1720078, 1720080, 1812421
FELON POSS WPN x2
POSS W/INT DEL/MAN/DEL PG1 >=4
POSS CS PG 1  1 – 4 GRAMS
TAMPER/FABRICATE EVIDENCE

REPORT A TIP NOW

Bed Bath & Beyond se declara en quiebra en EU: ¿Tiendas cerrarán en México?

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¿Qué pasará con las operaciones de Bed Bath & Beyond en México después de que la matriz Bed Bath & Beyond Inc se acogió al Capítulo 11 de protección por bancarrota en Estados Unidos?

La respuesta: continuarán operando con normalidad, esto porque las operaciones de las 12 tiendas físicas y la tienda que hay en línea son operadas en México por Home & More, S.A. de C.V., un joint venture, desde 2008.

“Queremos aclarar que la marca en México, y las tiendas mexicanas, son parte de una entidad legal independiente a la de Estados Unidos, trabajando de manera autónoma en cuanto a sus operaciones y ventas al público”, informó la cadena mediante un comunicado en su sitio en línea.

Aseguran que las operaciones en México cuentan con resultados operativos y financieros positivos, con un balance general sólido y sin deuda, por lo cual seguirá operando normalmente.

La empresa de comercio electrónico cuenta con 12 tiendas ubicadas en: Interlomas, Santa Fe, Gran Sur, Satélite, Del Valle, Metepec, Cuernavaca, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Morelia, Puebla y Querétaro.

De acuerdo con la conversación que El Financiero tuvo con la operadora en 2022, la meta de Bed Bath & Beyond es alcanzar las 15 sucursales en 2023, y para mejorar su rentabilidad apostaron por reducir en 50 por ciento su tamaño por tienda nueva; darle un mayor empuje al comercio electrónico, y contar con una oferta más selecta de productos, que incluye su apuesta por sus marcas propias, que aportan poco más del 15 por ciento de sus ventas.

Contrario al resultado de México, en Estados Unidos las marcas propias no dieron resultaron y la empresa tuvo pérdidas de unos 393 millones de dólares tras la caída de 33 por ciento anual de sus ventas en el trimestre finalizado el 26 de noviembre de 2022.

La minorista con sede en Union, Nueva Jersey, se declaró en quiebra en un tribunal del distrito de Nueva Jersey, al que informó de activos y pasivos estimados entre mil millones y 10 mil millones de dólares, según una presentación judicial.

De acuerdo con un comunicado, la empresa ha recibido un compromiso de financiamiento durante la bancarrota de aproximadamente 240 millones de dólares de Sixth Street Specialty Lending Inc.

La empresa añadió que sus 360 tiendas y sitios web Bed Bath & Beyond y 120 buybuy BABY permanecerán abiertos y seguirán atendiendo a los clientes mientras inicia los esfuerzos para cerrar sus tiendas.

 

Killer Who Fled to North Carolina After Slaying Sentenced to 40 Years in Prison

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D. Solis

A Houston man who killed his former girlfriend in her apartment in 2020 then fled to his mother’s home in North Carolina was sentenced to 40 years in prison late Monday after being convicted of murder, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“We stand with the family and mourn for this vibrant young woman who was cut down in her prime for absolutely no reason,” Ogg said. “Far too often, domestic violence leads to gun violence, and it is just senseless.”

Corey Lewis Campbell, 34, moved to Houston from North Carolina in 2016 to work in construction. Jurors convicted him of murder on Friday after two weeks of trial for fatally shooting 33-year-old Darlene Solis on April 28, 2020. They handed down the sentence Monday.

C. Campbell

The two had dated on and off for about three years as Campbell worked construction jobs across the country. He had recently finished a job in Utah when he moved in with Solis temporarily while he decided his next move.

Solis was dating another man but wanted to help out her ex-boyfriend. While they were alone in her apartment on West Little York, Campbell shot Solis four times, killing her. He left the .40-caliber pistol under the bed and drove to North Carolina, where his mother lived. When he reached that state, he left the car in a Wal-Mart parking lot and had his mother pick him up.

In Houston, Solis had not been heard from for two days. Her mother, who had been married to a deputy with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, asked her ex-husband to check on Solis. He was on patrol at the time and went into her apartment with his body camera turned on. He found his step-daughter’s body and called police. He testified in the two-week trial, and his body-cam footage was used as evidence.

Detectives with the Houston Police Department investigating the case interviewed a witness whom Campbell spoke to in North Carolina. That witness knew details about the case that were not public, including where the murder weapon was in the apartment and the gun’s caliber and brand. Campbell was arrested and waived extradition. He was brought back to Houston to face trial. He will have to serve at least half of the sentence before he is eligible for parole.

Assistant District Attorney Ryan McLearen, a chief in the DA’s Domestic Violence Division, prosecuted the case with ADA Stepheny De Silva.

“This was the woman he claimed that he loved, but he killed her in cold blood and then ran off,” McLearen said. “He took a daughter, he took a sister, he took an aunt, and the jury handed down the right sentence.”

McLearen noted that Solis had a large extended family, many of whom were in the courtroom every day of the trial. After the sentencing, jurors heard a victim impact statement from Solis’ mother, who sat through the entire trial. They also heard a letter from one of Solis’ brothers, who attended two weeks of trial but had to return to his job in the Army.

¡Que Onda! Magazine Houston – edición 1262

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la edición 1261 de la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

Del 27 de abril al 03 de mayo del 2023

 

Disney demanda al gobernador de Florida por toma de terrenos

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Disney demandó el miércoles al gobernador de Florida, Ron DeSantis, por la toma estatal de los terrenos donde se encuentran sus parques temáticos, alegando que el republicano emprendió “una campaña selectiva de represalias gubernamentales” luego de que la compañía se opuso a una ley conocida como “no digas gay”.

La demanda fue presentada minutos después de que una junta de supervisión designada por DeSantis para abordar el tema votó a favor de anular un acuerdo que colocaba en manos de la compañía las decisiones de diseño y construcción de los parques temáticos.

“Disney lamenta que haya tenido que llegar a esto”, señala la querella. “Pero habiendo agotado todos los esfuerzos para resolver el conflicto, la compañía no tiene otra opción mas que interponer esta demanda para proteger a sus miembros, invitados y socios locales de desarrollo de una campaña implacable para armar el poder gubernamental contra Disney en represalia por expresar un punto de vista político impopular con ciertos funcionarios del Estado”.

Es el conflicto más reciente en una disputa en curso entre DeSantis, quien se tiene previsto que se postule a la presidencia, y Disney, un poderoso actor político y gran impulsor del turismo en Florida.

DeSantis, que se ha presentado como un republicano capaz de aplicar hábilmente su agenda conservadora sin dramas, se ha lanzado de cabeza a la lucha con la querida empresa y principal motor del turismo, mientras los líderes empresariales y los rivales de la Casa Blanca critican su postura, a la que consideran un rechazo extraordinario a uno de los principios del conservadurismo de una limitada intervención del Estado.

“No tenemos conocimiento de ningún derecho legal que una empresa tenga para operar su propio gobierno o mantener privilegios especiales que no tengan otras empresas en el estado”, dijo la portavoz de DeSantis, Taryn Fenske. “Esta demanda es otro desafortunado ejemplo de su esperanza de socavar la voluntad de los votantes de Florida y operar fuera de los límites de la ley”.

El enfrentamiento empezó el año pasado, luego de que Disney, enfrentando una presión significativa, se opuso públicamente a la ley estatal que prohíbe enseñar sobre temas de orientación sexual e identidad de género en los primeros años escolares, una ley conocida como “no digas gay”.

Como castigo, el gobierno de DeSantis se apropió de los terrenos del distrito autónomo de Disney World y designó una junta de supervisores que se encargaría de vigilar los servicios municipales en los enormes parques temáticos. Pero antes de que la junta se instalara, la compañía logró un acuerdo de última hora que le quitó a la nueva junta de supervisores gran parte de su autoridad. La junta de DeSantis dijo el miércoles que la acción de Disney para retener el control de su propiedad era ilegal y se había llevado a cabo sin previo aviso.

Source: www.latimes.com

Second American dies in Sudan amid fighting, U.S. confirms

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A second American citizen has died in Sudan amid clashes between two rival generals, National Security Council spokesperson John Kirby confirmed Wednesday.

“We extend our deepest condolences to the family,” Kirby said in a call with reporters. “We continue to make clear at the highest level of our government to the leadership of both the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces that they are responsible for ensuring the protection of civilians and noncombatants, including people from third countries and humanitarian staff that are working to save lives.”

Kirby said the person died Tuesday but did not confirm their identity. However, the Sudanese American Physicians Association said on Tuesday that Bushra Ibnauf Sulieman, a doctor who practiced medicine in the U.S. for a number of years before returning to Sudan, had been killed earlier in the day. The group said he had been on the frontlines providing emergency medical aid during the conflict and was killed outside his home while escorting his father to a medical appointment.

Sulieman was a professor of internal medicine and director of the faculty of medicine at the University of Khartoum, the association said.

Kirby said a 72-hour ceasefire brokered by the U.S. that began late Monday has mostly held, though there has been some violence between forces controlled by Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who leads the Sudanese Armed Forces, and Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, who is in charge of the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group.

“We’ve said this many, many times, but the violence is simply unconscionable and it must stop,” Kirby said.

The U.S. military evacuated American personnel from the embassy in Khartoum over the weekend and President Biden confirmed embassy operations were “temporarily” suspended.

Before the ceasefire, Americans in the country had been urged to shelter in place. Kirby said Wednesday that the U.S. is “actively facilitating the departure of a relatively small number of Americans who have indicated to us that they want to leave.”

“We continue to deploy U.S. intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets, unmanned assets to support land evacuation routes, which Americans are using, and we’re still moving naval assets within the region to provide support along the coast and offer Port Sudan,” he said. “American citizens are arriving in Port Sudan and we’re helping to facilitate their onward travel as appropriate.”

Source: www.cbsnews.com

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The US economy grew at a much slower pace in the first quarter

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The US economy slowed to an annualized and seasonally adjusted rate of 1.1% in the first quarter of this year, according to GDP data released Thursday by the Department of Commerce.

That falls below economists’ expectations of 2% and marks a much slower pace compared to the previous two quarters, as rising interest rates and high inflation weighed on consumers and businesses.

Consumer spending, which accounts for more than two-thirds of economic output, contributed the most to the first quarter’s growth as Americans spent robustly on both goods and services. Spending was stronger compared with the previous quarter, led by purchases of cars and vehicle parts and spending on healthcare services.

However, business spending fell in the beginning of the year as firms spent less on equipment.

Source: edition.cnn.com

NFL Draft 2023: How to watch, Patriots picks, start time, TV schedule, streaming, and more for Day 1

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The biggest team-building exercise on the calendar is set for this week, as the 88th annual NFL Draft will kick off Thursday night in Kansas City.

The Chicago Bears traded the top pick to the Carolina Panthers, who are set to chose No. 1 for the first time since they selected Cam Newton in 2011.

New England has 11 picks, including the 14th overall. If the Patriots stick at No. 14, it’ll be the fourth-highest selection they’ve had since coach Bill Belichick took over in 2000. They took Richard Seymour sixth overall in 2001, Ty Warren 13th overall in 2003, and Jerod Mayo 10th overall in 2008.

Here are the details:

The basics

Location: Kansas City’s Union Station, near the city’s World War I Museum and Memorial.

Thursday, April 27: Round 1, 8 p.m.

Friday, April 28: Rounds 2 and 3, 7 p.m.

Saturday, April 29: Rounds 4 through 7, noon

Television: NFL Network, ESPN, ABC, ESPN Deportes

Radio: Coverage will be provided by SiriusXM NFL Radio (Rounds 1-7), Westwood One Sports (Round 1) and ESPN Radio (Rounds 1-7).

Format and time limits

The draft will consist of seven rounds with a total of 259 selections. In addition, 37 compensatory choices were awarded.

The amount of time a team has to make their choice changes as the draft progresses.

• Round 1: 10 minutes per selection

• Round 2: 7 minutes per selection

• Rounds 3-6: 5 minutes per selection

• Round 7: 4 minutes per selection

First-round order

There are 31 first-round picks this season — Miami was stripped of its first-round choice because of tampering violations involving Tom Brady and Sean Payton.

1. Carolina (From Chicago)

2. Houston

3. Arizona

4. Indianapolis

5. Seattle (From Denver)

6. Detroit (From LA Rams)

7. Las Vegas

8. Atlanta

9. Chicago (From Carolina)

10. Philadelphia (From New Orleans)

11. Tennessee

12. Houston (From Cleveland)

13. Green Bay (From NY Jets)

14. New England

15. NY Jets (From Green Bay)

16. Washington

17. Pittsburgh

18. Detroit

19. Tampa Bay

20. Seattle

21. LA Chargers

22. Baltimore

23. Minnesota

24. Jacksonville

25. NY Giants

26. Dallas

27. Buffalo

28. Cincinnati

La “reencarnación” de Steve Jobs no irá a la cárcel por la estafa de Theranos

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Elizabeth Holmes iba a revolucionar el sector Health y ganó miles de millones. Fue encontrada culpable de fraude. Hay una serie de Netflix que cuenta el caso.
  • Elizabeth Holmes, fundadora de Theranos, apeló su sentencia de 11 años de cárcel por fraude y permanecerá en libertad hasta que se pronuncie la corte de apelaciones.
  • A pesar de los pedidos de libertad condicional, el juez ordenó que se presente en prisión antes del 27 de abril.
  • Holmes fue condenada por engañar a inversores con su startup de análisis sanguíneos, que prometía revolucionar el sector Health.

“Aún no hay prisión para Elizabeth Holmes”, titulan los medios estadounidenses este jueves 27 de abril, luego de que se conociera que la fundadora de Theranos apeló la decisión de un juez que días antes había determinado que se presentará en prisión esta semana.

En efecto, Holmes, quien llegó a ser considerada como la “nueva Steve Jobs”, permanecerá en libertad hasta que una corte de apelaciones se pronuncie sobre su pedido de fianza.

La fundadora de Theranos debe a cumplir una sentencia de 11 años de cárcel por fraude.

El martes por la noche, los abogados de Holmes apelaron ese fallo ante el Tribunal de Apelaciones del Noveno Circuito de EE. UU. en San Francisco. Según las reglas de la corte, eso significa que Holmes permanecerá libre bajo fianza por ahora.

Holmes, de 39 años, tiene dos hijos, uno de ellos nació antes del comienzo del juicio, en 2021, y el otro a finales de 2022, justo después de que se conociera su sentencia.

Hay que recordar que un jurado federal en San José, California, condenó a Holmes por 4 cargos de defraudar a inversores en su malograda empresa de análisis sanguíneos.

En noviembre de 2022, el juez federal Edward Dávila condenó a Holmes a 11 años y 3 meses de cárcel.

Inmediatamente, los abogados de la ex CEO pidieron que pudiera permanecer libre a partir de una fianza mientras apelaba la condena. A comienzos de abril de este año, el juez negó ese pedido y ordenó que se presente en la unidad carcelaria antes del 27 de abril.

Los pedidos de libertad condicional de Holmes fueron rechazados, entre otras cosas, porque se teme por una fuga.

En enero pasado, los fiscales del caso dijeron que Holmes había reservado un vuelo de ida a México poco antes de ser condenada.

Todo indica que Holmes finalmente irá a prisión, toda vez que su mentor y exnovio, Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani, condenado en un juicio paralelo, también buscó permanecer libre pero el mismo juez rechazó su moción.

Balwani, de 57 años, cumple una condena de 13 años en una unidad federal de baja seguridad en Los Ángeles.

Basada en esta historia, la serie “The Dropout” cuenta el fraude de Elizabeth Holmes y Theranos. Está en Netflix.

La gran estafa de Theranos

La justicia estadounidense concluyó que Holmes fue culpable de conspiración (un cargo) y estafa (tres cargos) por engañar a los inversores para que colocaran dinero en su startup.

Theranos aseguraba que su firma marcaría un antes y un después en los exámenes de sangre, con herramientas veloces y baratas.

Holmes llegó a tener una fortuna estimada en U$S 3.590 millones en 2014. De hecho, la única persona con ese volumen de dinero sin haber heredado nada.

En Silicon Valley llegó a ser una estrella y recibió apoyo y dinero de personalidades influyentes de todo los Estados Unidos. Hasta Carlos Slim invirtió en Theranos.

Para convencer a los inversionistas llegó a usar material impreso con logotipos de compañías como Pfizer y Schering Plough, empresas con las que Theranos no tenía ninguna relación.

El uso de logos sin autorización fue uno de los “errores” por el que se comenzó a descubrir el fraude.

Todo se derrumbó para Holmes luego de una investigación de The Wall Street Journal, medio que denunció que sus máquinas no eran funcionales y que la CEO de Theranos podría haber engañado a los inversores y a pacientes.

 

Harris County CERT Reaches 50K Milestone

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The Harris County Citizen Corps’ Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) program has reached a milestone surpassing 50,000 individuals trained from both the adult CERT program and the Teen CERT program.

All CERT individuals have undergone an extensive eight-week emergency preparedness course taught by first responders. The training makes them proficient in safety basics that they can use in their homes, schools, workplace and communities.

“The Harris County CERT program continues to be one of the strongest in the nation,” said Harris County Citizen Corps Director Mark Sloan. “Every single one of the individuals trained plays an essential role in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.”

The CERT program teaches disaster preparedness and basic response skills in fire safety and suppression, search and rescue tactics, disaster medical operations, and homeland security awareness. Following training, CERT individuals are able to assist during emergencies when first responders are not immediately available. The Teen CERT program trains students in emergency preparedness and response to ensure students have the skills needed to protect themselves and assist others in the event of an emergency.

“As the number of trained individuals increases, our community will continue to become stronger and more resilient,” added Sloan.

The Harris County Citizen Corps volunteers includes 50,809 trained volunteers which are involved in over 276 Community Emergency Response Teams; 22,174 volunteers from 24 Volunteers in Police Service (VIPS) agencies; 4,165 volunteers from the Medical Reserve Corps; 6,187 volunteers from the 351 neighborhoods participating in the USAonWatch program; and 24 Fire Corps programs.

The CERT and Teen CERT success is due in large part to its growing partnership with first responders, non-profit agencies, community organizations and all of its volunteers.

To join Harris County Citizen Corps or for more information about the CERT program go to harriscountycitizencorps.org. Harris County Citizen Corps news and updates are also available on Facebook.

Harris County CERT Director addressing the participants of the 2023 CERT Rodeo

18th Annual Frida Festival and Dia del Niño This Weekend!

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333 S. Jensen Drive

18th Annual Frida Festival

Saturday, April 29th, 11 AM – 7 PM

MECA Dow School | 1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

This event is FREE and open to the public.

The festival will feature local musicians and performers along with an arts market with a wide range of merchants, vendors, artisans and one-of-a-kind finds. This event will be indoors & outdoors, rain or shine!

We will also have our famous Frida Look-Alike Contest for all ages. This year we will facilitate the contest online with an announcement of the winner at the Frida Festival.

Learn more about the Frida Festival founder, Lizbeth Ortiz, and her connections in the arts, her inspirations from Frida Khalo, and her art projects outside the Frida Festival.

Dia Del Nino

Sunday, April 30th, 2 PM – 6 PM

MECA TBH Center | 333 S Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003

Celebrate el Día Del Niño – Afternoon of Children’s Theater with us this Sunday, April 30th starting at 2 pm at MECA East End – 333 S Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003

 

Short plays in English and Spanish performed by Houston actors and theater groups.

 

Performances by Main Street Theater – Houston, Grupo de Teatro Indigo, and Grupo Teatro Somos Todos.

 

Bouncy house, snacks, and fun art activities available!

Pay what you can entrance fee. We hope to see you there!

Celebra el Día Del Niño – Una Tarde de Teatro Infantil con nosotros este domingo 30 de abril a partir de las 2pm en MECA East End – 333 S Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003

Obras de teatro en inglés y español interpretadas por actores y grupos de teatro de Houston.

Actuaciones de Main Street Theater – Houston, Grupo de Teatro Indigo y Grupo Teatro Somos Todos.

¡Tendremos juegos, snacks y actividades artísticas!

Paga lo que puedas en la entrada. ¡Esperamos verte!

MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

18th Annual Frida Festival and Dia del Niño This Weekend!

Grand Jury Takes No Action on Indictment of Houston Officer

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A Harris County grand jury took no action Wednesday afternoon on potential charges against Houston police officer Shane Privette in the April 2022 fatal shooting of Jalen Randle, meaning the case will be presented to a new grand jury as soon as is practical.

It is the policy of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office to present all officer-involved shootings to a grand jury to determine whether probably cause exists to support criminal charges. Harris County grand juries are composed of 12 randomly selected county residents who hear all available evidence in a case, including witnesses.

If nine or more grand jurors agree that probable cause exists, they issue a “true bill,” or indictment, and the case continues on through the criminal justice system.  If nine or more grand jurors determine probable cause does not exist, they may issue a “no bill.” In some instances, a grand jury may take no action, meaning the case is unresolved and is presented anew to a subsequent grand jury.

This process ensures that all such cases are subject to community review at the grand jury and, if necessary, trial level.

Senior citizens targeted for bank card scams at ATMs across NYC

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A crew of Citibank debit card scammers working across the five boroughs has been targeting elderly victims by distracting them and then stealing their ATM cards and thousands of dollars in cash, according to the NYPD.

The thieves, who appear to be middle age, approach the seniors as they withdraw money and divert their attention by asking them if they’ve dropped cash, police said Monday. Sometimes the grifters drop a twenty-dollar bill on the ground to take their mark’s attention away from the cash terminal.

While the victims are distracted, the suspects swap their ATM cards for dummy cards. Members of the crew scope out the victims and get their pin numbers from previous withdrawals. They then use the real cards to plunder the elderly victims’ accounts, according to cops.

A crew of Citibank debit card scammers working across the five boroughs has been targeting elderly victims, distracting them and then stealing their ATM cards and thousands of dollars in cash, according to the NYPD.

In the first reported instance on Feb. 3, a 79-year-old man in Starrett City, Brooklyn, was at the 1388 Pennsylvania Ave. branch of Citibank when two people approached him. After the misdirection, the target discovered that $5,290 had been withdrawn from his account, police say.

More than a week later, the crooks struck again, this time taking $4,500 from a 93-year-old woman in Forest Hills, Queens, according to cops.

Between Feb. 15 and Feb. 24, the thieves struck seven more times, targeting victims ages 60 to 88 at Citibank ATMs in Jackson Heights, Greenpoint, Ridgewood, Brooklyn Heights and Starrett City three more times. During this spree, they netted their biggest single haul, of $21,500, cops said.

Police did not say why the thieves appeared specifically to target Citibank ATMs.

In March the crew continued their scam, hitting a geographically diverse group of neighborhoods of Yorkville in Manhattan, Parkchester and Riverdale in the Bronx and, finally, East Flatbush, Brooklyn.

In all, the scammers pulled in about $77,000, according to cops.

Investigators have released ATM screen grabs of the suspects from three of the incidents, but in all the photos the men are wearing baseball caps and medical masks, making them hard to identify.

Padres de Lina Sardar Khil se someterán a prueba de polígrafo, según portavoz

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Los padres de la pequeña Lina Sadar Khil, que se encuentra desaparecida desde 2021, estarían sometiéndose a una prueba de polígrafo, algo que el padre de la menor lleva pidiendo por un tiempo para mostrar que no están involucrados en su desaparición.

“Él (el padre de Lina) quiere tomar este polígrafo y responder a cualquier pregunta que tengan (las autoridades) y así continuar con la investigación hacia otras pistas”, dijo Pamela Allen, fundadora de la organización Eagles Flight, y quien ha estado ayudando a la familia.

De acuerdo con Allen, el padre de Lina ha solicitado la prueba para que autoridades puedan descartar que la familia tuvo algo que ver con la desaparición y de esa manera puedan investigar otras pistas relacionadas al caso.

“No entiendo por qué este paso no fue realizado antes”, dijo Allen. Asimismo, indicó que cree que se debe a que la familia de Lina no habla inglés y han tenido problemas en la comunicación en medio de la investigación.

Pasará 15 años en cárcel por agredir a oficial que murió al detener una pelea

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El culpable de causar una agresión grave a un servidor público fue sentenciado a 15 años de prisión, informó la oficina del fiscal general del condado Bexar.

Alfredo Martínez-Contreras estuvo involucrado en un altercado físico que ocurrió el 21 de diciembre de 2019 en Hotwells Boulevard.

La víctima en este caso fue el oficial del Distrito Escolar Independiente de San Antonio (SAISD) Cliff Martínez, quien intentó detener la pelea cuando Martinez-Contreras lo agredió.

Posteriormente, Martinez Contreras huyó del lugar y el oficial Martínez fue atropellado y asesinado por un vehículo conducido por el coacusado Jorge Armando López.

Según se informó, Martinez-Contreras se declaró culpable el 17 de abril. Aunque Inicialmente se le acusó de homicidio capital, el fiscal determinó que no había pruebas suficientes para probar que permaneció en la escena luego de la agresión. Sin embargo, determinó que existían elementos suficientes para culpar por el delito de agresión a servidor público.

Pymes neuquinas se preparan para una nueva misión a la OTC en Houston

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De acuerdo al portal de noticias Mase.Imneuquen, Pymes neuquinas se preparan para una nueva misión a la OTC en Houston. Del 1 al 5 de mayo se concretará la séptima edición de la misión empresarial de pymes a participar de la Offshore Technology Conference (OTC).

Del 1 al 5 de mayo se concretará la séptima edición de la misión empresarial de pymes locales a Houston, Estados Unidos, como parte de la Offshore Technology Conference (OTC).

La iniciativa es organizada por el gobierno provincial a través del Centro PyME-ADENEU (ministerio de Producción e Industria).

La agenda de actividades fue elaborada con la colaboración de Pan American Energy, de la Cámara de Comercio Argentina-Texas, del IAPG Houston y de la Agencia Argentina de Inversión y Comercio Internacional (AAICI).

La misión a Houston y la participación en la OTC forma parte del calendario de ferias y misiones en las que el Centro PyME-ADENEU buscará promocionar e impulsar a las empresas locales que forman parte de la cadena de valor hidrocarburífera, durante el corriente año.

La agenda de la misión comprenderá encuentros de networking y rondas de negocios con empresas estadounidenses, visitas a universidades y a autoridades gubernamentales, recorridas a instalaciones de empresas y, por supuesto, la visita a la feria internacional Offshore Technology Conference (OTC).

En uno de los pabellones de dicho evento nuestro país contará con un stand institucional que fue dispuesto por la AAICI, dependiente de Cancillería Argentina. Será un espacio de encuentro entre los empresarios argentinos y colegas de diversas partes del mundo, interesados en conocer más sobre el desarrollo empresario y de negocios en torno a la formación Vaca Muerta.

 

Comienzan votaciones anticipadas para elecciones del 6 de mayo en Condado Harris

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Atención votantes del Condado Harris, ya pueden acudir a cualquiera de los 29 centros de votación anticipada para las elecciones del 6 de mayo.

Los horarios son de 7:00 a.m. a 7:00 p.m. de lunes a sábado y de medio día a las 7:00 p.m. el domingo 2 de mayo. La mayoría de las boletas contienen propuestas municipales

El 25 de abril es la fecha límite para solicitar su boleta por correo, mientras que el día de la elección el 6 de mayo, abrirán 126 casillas. Recuerde que debe llevar una identificación oficial con fotografía.

Puede consultar la boleta en el siguiente enlace: https://www.harrisvotes.com/Voter/View-information-for-upcoming-Elections

También hay votaciones en ciudades como Katy, Humble, Fulshear, Deer Park, La Porte y Galveston. En todas comenzó el periodo de votación anticipada.

Source: telemundohouston

Rockets contratan a nuevo entrenador

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Los Rockets de Houston contrataron a Ime Udoka como su nuevo entrenador.

Udoka llevó a los Celtics de Boston a las Finales de la NBA la campaña anterior, pero fue suspendido durante esta temporada después de que se dio a conocer que había tenido una relación impropia con una empleada del equipo.

Udoka reemplazará a Stephen Silas, quien fue despedido después de tres campañas.

Los Rockets terminaron las dos temporadas anteriores con la peor marca de la liga. Este año terminaron empatados con los Spurs con la segunda peor marca de la NBA y se quedaron on una de las selecciones de lotería para el próximo draft.

Udoka, de 45 años, llevó a los Celtics a terminar con marca de 51-31 en su única temporada con el equipo. Boston terminó la campaña regular con racha de 26-6 y superaron a Brooklyn, Milwaukee y Miami en la postemporada antes de perder en seis juegos las Finales ante Golden State.

Udoka comenzó como asistente de Gregg Popovich con San Antonio entre 2012 y 2019. Después pasó una campaña como asistente de los 76ers y Nets antes de que lo contrataran en Boston.

 

Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management 2022 Annual Report

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The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) is pleased to announce the release of its 2022 Annual Report.

HCOHSEM works year-round engaging in collaborative planning and promoting community resilience. “Collaboration is crucial in all phases of emergency management and partnering with Harris County residents, the business community, faith-based leaders and response and recovery partners is an essential component to ensuring that our community is prepared for the next disaster” said Harris County Emergency Management Coordinator Mark Sloan.

HCOHSEM continues to be heavily engaged in various regional and local initiatives to enhance relationships with local, state, and federal government and to build and strengthen private and nonprofit partnerships. Emphasis on cross-sector collaborations alongside HCOHSEMs robust outreach programs help increase community resilience throughout the county. “This report highlights our organizations commitment to the residents we serve and the partners without whom we could not succeed. We are very proud of everything we have achieved” added Sloan.

Despite a calm 2022 Hurricane Season on this side of the Gulf of Mexico, Harris County activated its Emergency Operations Center 23 times for severe weather, large public events, including the Houston Astros World Series Championship, and to continue supporting the COVID-19 response. To date, the pandemic has been the EOC’s longest and most complex activation.

The report summarizes HCOHSEM’s operations and key accomplishments during the past year. A printed version of the 2022 Annual Report is available at https://bit.ly/HCOHSEM2022AnnualReport
and at www.ReadyHarris.org.

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HCOHSEM is a national model of best practices in emergency planning, preparation, response, and recovery. HCOHSEM helps prepare, safeguard, and protect the residents and property of Harris County from the effects of disasters through effective planning

López Obrador da positivo a covid-19 por tercera vez

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El presidente mexicano, de 69 años, se encuentra en Ciudad de México, tras suspender una gira de trabajo. En un mensaje, publicado en sus redes sociales, asegura que su corazón “está al 100″

El presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador se ha contagiado por tercera vez de covid-19. En su cuenta de Twitter, el mandatario federal ha informado que se ha realizado una prueba y ha dado positivo a coronavirus. El político se encontraba fuera de Ciudad de México desde el viernes, en una gira por Veracruz, Quintana Roo y Yucatán, principalmente para supervisar los avances de la construcción de una de las obras más importantes de su administración: el Tren Maya.

En el mensaje, ha aseverado que su situación no es grave y ha destacado que su corazón está en buenas condiciones. López Obrador hace esta aclaración debido a que desde 2013, cuando tuvo un infarto protestando en contra de la reforma energética, tiene problemas cardíacos. El tabasqueño, de 69 años, ha anunciado en la publicación que ya está de regreso en la capital del país y que festeja el cumpleaños número 16 de su hijo menor, Jesús Ernesto, “de lejitos”. “Me guardaré unos días. Adán Augusto López Hernández encabezará las mañaneras. Nos vemos pronto”, ha indicado al finalizar la publicación.

En septiembre del año pasado, tras revelarse que en enero de 2022 se había sometido a un cateterismo por riesgo de padecer otro infarto, el presidente reconoció que está enfermo y tiene “varios padecimientos” del corazón. “Todo lo que se dice ahí es cierto y se ha expresado, si acaso la ambulancia que fue a Palenque a principios de enero porque había riesgo de infarto y me llevaron al hospital, me recomendaron un cateterismo, me dijeron hay que hacerlo, les pedí unos días, en eso me dio COVID y tuve que esperar a que pasara el COVID y ya fui al hospital y me hicieron el cateterismo”, explicó después de que el parte médico de su cateterismo se diera a conocer en los correos hackeados por el grupo Guacamaya.

DT de Panamá, sobre jugar en Houston: “Está pensado por CONCACAF porque hay más salvadoreños”

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Panamá es uno de los rivales de la Copa Oro para El Salvador en un partido que se jugará en Houston en junio próximo. Al respecto, el técnico canalero Thomas Christiansen consideró que los nacionales parten con ventaja por estar en una sede con mayoría de salvadoreños en un movimiento que fue, a su consideración, bien pensado por la organización de la CONCACAF.

Y no lo dijo de mala fe. El técnico sabe que prácticamente jugará de visitante ante El Salvador en el partido por el grupo C del torneo regional. “El hecho que vamos a Houston a jugar es porque está pensado económicamente por la CONCACAF porque es donde más personas de El Salvador hay y además vamos al estadio más grande de Houston, uno de 60 mil que pueden llenar”, en referencia al BBVA Compass Stadium.

“Claro, la CONCACAF va a buscar gente de El Salvador, Honduras o Guatemala. Yo no quería Canadá porque van a jugar en Toronto y es una desventaja”, recalcó. El DT de igual forma se lo tomó con calma y en tono de broma mencionó que ojalá los vuelos estén baratos para que más panameños viajen a apoyar a los canaleros en Copa Oro.

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HPD says number of gun thefts in Houston so far in 2023 is ‘scary’ and ‘concerning’

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Coming off of a year with elevated statistics, the number of gun thefts so far in 2023 is set to outpace the previous.

In 2021, about 3,700 guns were stolen from cars, according to Houston police statistics. The following year, about 4,400 were taken, which is about an 18% increase.

The statistics for the first three months of 2023 are already outpacing the previous year.

Both January and February showed about a 12% increase, while March fell by three stolen guns compared to March 2022.

Sgt. Tracy Hicks with Houston police’s auto theft division said criminals used to go after laptops and tools when they broke into cars but found them not as valuable on the resale market. Guns, however, are.

“The people that are buying these stolen guns are not people that are allowed to go and buy guns,” Hicks said. “To say 4,400 guns are in the hands of people that aren’t supposed to have guns is scary, and it’s concerning.”

He said thieves often target certain areas and specific vehicles.

According to Hicks, criminals will hit cars at concerts, sporting events, or bars because they know guns are not allowed inside. There is also “gun jugging” happening, which is similar to following and robbing people as they leave a bank, except thieves follow people leaving gun ranges.

Criminals are also profiling vehicles.

“Big trucks that have those ‘Come and Take It’ stickers in the back window,” Hicks said. “Any Second Amendment, pro-guns, military, even as law enforcement, you know, we might have a Thin Blue Line sticker on our vehicle. They target those first.”

HPD is working alongside other elected officials in the city to hand out gun safes that can be put in cars. They have already given out 1,000 and have plans to hand out several thousand more.

Hicks said their plan is getting national attention.

“There’s never ever a time to leave your gun unsecured in your vehicle,” Hicks said. “I don’t want to hear one excuse. ‘Well, I was going to be in here a minute’ or ‘I thought I hid it well’ or ‘I forgot it.’ No, no, that’s not an option.”

The exact dates for the future gun-safe giveaways have not been announced.

Source: abc13.com

LT. GOV. DAN PATRICK: STATEMENT ON THE UNANIMOUS PASSAGE OF HOUSE BILL 1 – STATE BUDGET

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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement today following the unanimous passage of HB 1, the State Budget. Every session, the Texas House and the Texas Senate alternate sponsorship of the budget. By that tradition, the Texas House will sponsor the 88th Legislative Session’s budget. The Senate passed HB 1 with the language of Senate Bill 1, the Senate Budget, by Sen. Joan Huffman, R-Houston:

“The true strength of our state lies within every single Texan and our booming economy is the result of their hard work. Texans must be the ultimate beneficiaries of our conservative budgeting process and I believe the Texas Senate’s budget, which passed unanimously today, reflects our state’s values. Even before the Comptroller’s Biennial Revenue Estimate, I have been clear that we must return a significant portion of our unprecedented budget surplus to those who created it: the taxpayers.

“Some highlights of the Senate’s budget include:

  • $16.5 billion for the Senate’s property tax relief package, including raising the Homestead Exemption to $70,000 for all Texans and $100,000 for seniors 65 and older (40% of all homesteads in Texas are seniors)
  • $4.6 billion to continue current support for Operation Lone Star and to build the wall
  • $10 billion to create a low-interest loan program to fund the construction of desperately-needed new natural gas plants
  • $350 million to increase pay and training for rural law enforcement
  • $3.1 billion in mental health care funding, split between HB 1 and SB 30, the Supplemental Budget

“The Senate’s budget funds the largest increase in public education spending in state history, including:

  • $5 billion to address special education services, increased teacher compensation, curriculum, school safety, and school choice
  • $3.7 billion, in addition to $1 billion in the Senate’s Supplemental Budget, for cost-of-living adjustments for retired educators and a $7,500 supplemental payment to retired educators aged 75 and older
  • $589 million to limit health care premium increases for teachers

“Texas is the 9th largest economy in the world. Writing the budget is a massive undertaking. Senate Finance Committee Chair Joan Huffman has done a fantastic job working with my budget team and I thank her for her enthusiastic work and leadership. The Senate Finance Committee put in long hours of work to craft this budget. Like every budget passed by the Senate since I became Lt. Governor, this budget sits within all constitutional spending limits and does not exceed population times inflation. The Senate’s budget secures our conservative future and will help keep our state prosperous for all Texans for decades to come.”

Source: ltgov.texas.gov

MECA’s Upcoming April Events

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Sangat in Sangeet

Friday, April 21st, 7:30 PM

This event is FREE and open to the public.

A freshly added event to the MECA Presents series, in collaboration with Indo-American Association Houston (IAA Houston).

The Art of Percussive Accompaniment in Indian Music. Led by Pandit Partha Bose in collaboration with Raja Banga of Prana School of Music. ​Workshop & Masterclass!

Frida en Primavera Dinner + Fashion Show

Wednesday, April 19th, 6 PM – 10 PM

The Ballroom at Bayou Place

500 Texas Ave, Houston TX

Patrons will enjoy an evening inspired by Frida’s iconic style, which was known for its bold colors, intricate patterns and use of floral motifs. Local designers will style models and showcase their interpretations on the runway. This will take place in the beautiful Ballroom at Bayou Place in the heart of Downtown Houston.
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Las Cinco Etapas del Duelo

presentado por AARP Houston

26 de abril de 2023 | 9 AM – 10:30 AM | Virtual

Aprende a lidiar con el duelo y la pérdida con sabiduría y valor.

 

No hay escape, todos lo experimentan varias veces en su vida, y le huyen. El duelo a las pérdidas es una etapa de la vida que todo mundo experimenta, pero pocos lo enfrentan con sabiduría y con valor.

En este taller vas a aprender tres objetivos importantes en el duelo a las pérdidas. Vas a aprender las cinco etapas del duelo, como afrontamos el duelo en nuestra cultura Latina y a través del mundo, y maneras para lidiar con el duelo sanamente.

 

Aprenderás:

– las cinco etapas del duelo y la pérdida e identificar los recursos en la comunidad de Houston para el duelo.

– Duelo a través de las culturas: ¿Cómo se afligen otras culturas?

-Diferentes tipos de pérdidas/diferentes tipos de reacciones.

-Habilidades de afrontamiento para manejar el duelo y comenzar el camino hacia una “nueva normalidad”

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18th Annual

Frida Festival

Saturday, April 29th

The month will end with the 18th Annual Frida Festival taking place at MECA in the Historic Dow School building.

The festival will feature local musicians and performers along with an arts market with a wide range of merchants, vendors, artisans and one-of-a-kind finds.

We will also have our famous Frida Look-Alike Contest for all ages. This year we will facilitate the contest online with an announcement of the winner at the Frida Festival.

Dia Del Nino

Sunday, April 30th

Short plays in English and Spanish performed by Houston actors and theater groups.

Performances by Main Street Theater, Grupo de Teatro Indigo, and Grupo Somos Todos.

Bouncy house, snacks, and fun art activities available!

Pay what you can entrance fee.

MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

US takes Texas abortion pill case to Supreme Court

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The Biden administration has asked the Supreme Court to restore full access to an abortion drug after a lower court imposed restrictions on its use.

The Department of Justice (DOJ) filed an emergency appeal to restore access to mifepristone, the drug used in more than half of all US abortions.

The case has nationwide ramifications not only for millions of women but also for the future of drug approvals.

Last week, a Texas court ordered pulling the drug off the market.

The justice department is seeking to remove restrictions on the drug, which had been imposed by a lower appeals court, pending their review of the Texas court ruling.

While keeping the drug on the market, the appeals court barred patients from receiving it by mail and shortened the window for mifepristone’s approved use, from up to 10 weeks of pregnancy to seven.

In its appeal to the Supreme Court, the DOJ says the Texas court’s ruling would lead to “regulatory chaos”. It has urged the country’s top court to restore the status quo, effectively canceling the Fifth US Circuit Court of Appeal’s additional restrictions.

Mifepristone was first approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) more than 20 years ago. The drug is part of a two-drug regimen that induces abortions – it effectively stops the pregnancy, while the second drug, misoprostol, empties the uterus.

But on 7 April, Texas court Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk ruled the FDA had violated federal rules that allowed for the accelerated approval of some drugs, and had erred in its scientific assessment of the drug.

The appeals court put a hold on this ruling but also imposed additional limits on the drug.

In this latest move, the justice department has asked the country’s top court to strike down these limitations, which were set to take effect on Saturday.

Experts say the legal fight will have far-reaching implications for both abortion access and drug regulation in the United States.

“We are in unprecedented territory,” Areta Kupchyk, a former FDA associate chief counsel, told the BBC, saying she could not recall a single another example of the FDA being forced to withdraw approval for a drug long considered safe for use.

Anti-abortion campaigners who have opposed mifepristone’s FDA approval claimed the agency made a politically motivated decision in approving the drug, and said it did not follow proper protocols.

Kristi Hamrick, spokeswoman for the anti-abortion organisation Students for Life of America, applauded the Texas ruling, calling it an “evidence-based rejection” of poor safety standards used to regulate abortion pills.

The FDA spent four years reviewing mifepristone before it was approved in 2000, and placed the drug in a select category of just 60 drugs that is regulated under a system of extra restrictions, which are repeatedly re-evaluated.

Its safety and effectiveness are supported by mainstream medical organisations including the American College of Obstetrics and Gynaecologists (ACOG) and the World Health Organisation (WHO).

“It is deeply concerning that appellate judges think they can micromanage FDA decisions for mifepristone and other FDA approved drugs,” said Lawrence Gostin, a lawyer and professor of global health law at Georgetown University. “These are scientific decisions that should not be made by lay judges.”

Mr Gostin told the BBC he hoped the Supreme Court would rule in favour of the FDA but that “all bets were off” with the current bench, where conservative justices hold a 6-3 supermajority.

And it is so far unclear how a duelling ruling out of Washington, which ordered the FDA to keep mifepristone on the market in 17 Democratic-run states, may effect this recent development.

Mr Gostin said the Fifth Circuit should only have control on the states in its jurisdiction – Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi – meaning the new rules would only apply in those six states.

Source: www.bbc.com

 

Lo que hay que saber antes del juicio de Fox News y Dominion

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El juicio por difamación interpuesto contra Fox News por Dominion Voting Systems comenzará esta semana. Podría tener importantes ramificaciones para el canal de cable de derecha.

Se esperaba que el juicio comenzara este lunes en Delaware, pero el juez del Tribunal Superior Eric Davis anunció que se retrasaría hasta este martes, según un comunicado emitido el domingo por la noche por el tribunal.

Dominion es una empresa de tecnología electoral. Después de que el expresidente de Estados Unidos Donald Trump perdiera las elecciones presidenciales de 2020 frente a Joe Biden, Dominion alegó que Fox impulsó varias teorías conspirativas a favor de Trump, incluida información falsa y potencialmente perjudicial sobre la tecnología de votación de la empresa, porque “las mentiras eran buenas para el negocio de Fox”. Fox argumenta que simplemente estaba informando sobre las afirmaciones hechas por el gobierno de Trump y los asociados del expresidente.

Presentó una demanda por difamación en 2021.

Estas son 5 cosas que hay que saber antes del juicio.

Los presentadores y ejecutivos de Fox podrían subir al estrado

Dominion quiere que los presentadores estrella y los principales ejecutivos de la cadena comparezcan en el estrado de los testigos durante el juicio, dijo en una presentación judicial en marzo.

A continuación se indica quiénes podrían comparecer como testigos, si Dominion se sale con la suya:

  • Suzanne Scott, CEO de Fox News
  • Jay Wallace, presidente de Fox News
  • Los presentadores Sean Hannity, Tucker Carlson, Maria Bartiromo, Laura Ingraham y Bret Baier.
  • Abby Grossberg, exproductora de Fox News que alegó que los abogados de la cadena la obligaron a prestar un testimonio engañoso en una demanda presentada en marzo.
  • En abril, el juez del Tribunal Superior de Delaware Eric Davis dijo que Dominion podía obligar a declarar al presidente de Fox Corporation, Rupert Murdoch, y a su hijo, el CEO Lachlan Murdoch, en un duro golpe para Fox.

“Ambas partes han hecho que estos testigos sean muy relevantes”, dijo Davis, en relación con los Murdoch. Fox intentaba impedir que Dominion subiera a los Murdoch al estrado.

Hay mucho dinero en juego

Dominion pide US$ 1.600 millones por daños y perjuicios y daños punitivos adicionales.

Esto podría suponer un duro golpe financiero para Fox. Fox Corporation, propietaria del canal de noticias de derechas, tiene unos US$ 4.000 millones en efectivo, según su última declaración de resultados. Tampoco está claro cuánto seguro tiene la compañía, o qué cubriría cualquier póliza de seguro.

Sin embargo, los daños punitivos no tienen límite legal en Delaware.

La cadena afirma que esa cifra es una cantidad exagerada diseñada para llamar la atención en los titulares.

Implicaciones de la Primera Enmienda

Fox argumentó en un comunicado que el caso trata de proteger “los derechos de la prensa libre” y que un veredicto a favor de Dominion tendría “graves consecuencias” para el cuarto poder.

“La demanda de Dominion es una cruzada política en busca de una ganancia financiera, pero el coste real serían los preciados derechos de la Primera Enmienda”, dijo un portavoz de Fox en un comunicado.

Los casos de difamación son difíciles de ganar en Estados Unidos, debido a la sentencia de la Corte Suprema en el caso New York Times contra Sullivan en 1964. La difamación tiene que cumplir una norma muy estricta. Una entidad no puede haber mentido sin más, debe haber sabido (o al menos sospechado firmemente) que estaba mintiendo en ese momento, y tiene que haberlo hecho con “malicia real”. El tribunal ya se ha pronunciado sobre las dos primeras, diciendo que Fox emitió mentiras y sabía que eran mentiras, así que en lugar de una cuestión de verdad, se trata de si Fox lo hizo con malicia.

Aunque importantes figuras de Fox reconocieron en privado la realidad –que el expresidente Donald Trump había perdido frente al presidente Joe Biden en 2020–, Fox siguió emitiendo conspiraciones y mentiras para mantener enganchada a su gran audiencia.

Un conjunto de mensajes privados, correos electrónicos y declaraciones revelaron que Fox podría no haber mantenido la responsabilidad periodística de informar de la verdad a la audiencia. El juez ha rechazado varias de las defensas de Fox basadas en la Primera Enmienda y, en resoluciones previas al juicio, prohibió a la cadena argumentar que las supuestas declaraciones difamatorias de sus invitados eran “de interés periodístico” y merecían cobertura.

Mensajes privados hechos públicos

Documentos judiciales hicieron pública una serie de mensajes de texto privados, correos electrónicos y transcripciones de declaraciones, revelando cómo los presentadores, productores y ejecutivos de Fox se sentían realmente acerca de Trump.

Las condenatorias comunicaciones internas se incluyeron en unas 10.000 páginas de documentos judiciales que se han hecho públicos como parte de la demanda, muchos de los cuales es probable que se muestren en el juicio.

Por ejemplo, el presentador Tucker Carlson dijo en un mensaje de texto que odia “apasionadamente” a Trump. En un intercambio de noviembre de 2020, Tucker Carlson dijo que la decisión de Trump de desairar la inauguración de Joe Biden era “tan destructiva”, y agregó que el comportamiento de Trump después de las elecciones era “repugnante” y que estaba “tratando de mirar hacia otro lado”.

Murdoch envió un correo electrónico a Col Allan, del New York Post, describiendo las mentiras electorales de Trump como “tonterías” y “dañinas”.

Los mensajes privados de Murdoch revelaron cómo sus propios pensamientos contradecían lo que Fox propugnaba. “Tal vez Sean (Hannity) y Laura (Ingraham) fueron demasiado lejos”, escribió Murdoch en un correo electrónico a la CEO de Fox News, Suzanne Scott, aparentemente refiriéndose al negacionismo electoral tras la derrota de Trump frente al presidente Joe Biden.

Lo que sigue

El juez del Tribunal Superior de Delaware, Eric Davis, dijo que convocará una audiencia este lunes por la mañana para anunciar formalmente el retraso de un día. De esta forma, no se esperan otros procedimientos este lunes en este caso.

El juicio comenzará con declaraciones de apertura en algún momento del día. También se espera que la selección del jurado termine este martes por la mañana, terminando con un panel de 12 jurados y 12 suplentes. Se prevé que los alegatos iniciales comiencen inmediatamente después de que se constituya el jurado. Se espera que el juicio dure entre cinco y seis semanas.

Dominion tendrá que convencer al jurado de que Fox actuó con “malicia real”; es decir, demostrando que los presentadores y ejecutivos de la cadena de derecha sabían que lo que se estaba diciendo en antena era falso pero lo emitieron de todos modos, o que actuaron con un desprecio tan temerario por la verdad que deberían ser considerados responsables.

Source: cnnespanol.cnn.com

 

Elon Musk Creates New Artificial Intelligence Company X.AI

Elon Musk, who recently warned about the dangers of artificial intelligence, has now founded an AI company himself. The company is called X.AI and is based in the US state of Nevada. Exactly what it deals with is not yet known.

Company foundation so far not announced

In the recent past, there had already been increased rumors that Musk was interested in entering the AI market. He himself had not wanted to confirm this so far. Asked about his mass purchases of graphics cards, which point to an AI commitment, he vaguely replied that everyone was currently buying a lot of graphics cards. Even now, Musk has yet to comment on his new company. The foundation became known only by a corresponding entry in the enterprise data base of Nevada. As authorized to dispose there beside Musk also his chief of staff Jared Birchall is listed.

Musk warned against AI

Strikingly, Musk only recently warned of the dangers of further AI development. For example, he also signed a letter from more than 1,000 technology industry professionals calling for a postponement of related developments to debate the ethical and social issues associated with artificial intelligence before widespread market introduction and irrevocable societal changes. Musk’s signature now puts X.AI in a new light: did the billionaire merely want to buy himself time to develop a competitive product himself through the moratorium? That his ethical concerns are merely pretextual does not seem unlikely, since Musk has so far primarily been seen as profit-oriented and has already invested significantly in AI developments. For example, he is part of the founding team of OpenAI, the company behind Chat-GPT. However, he left the company several years ago. Musk is also working on a humanoid robot at Tesla.

Source: basic-tutorials.com

Estados Unidos anuncia su lista de convocados para enfrentar a la Selección Mexicana

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La Selección de Estados Unidos presentó, a través de sus redes sociales, su lista de jugadores convocados para enfrentar a la Selección Mexicana de Diego Cocca

El próximo miércoles 19 de abril se enfrentan Estados Unidos vs México en el estadio de de la Universidad de Phoenix. Es un partido amistoso en el que no podrán participar jugadores que se encuentren en equipos europeos, por lo que se enfrentarán jugadores que están en la MLS y en la Liga MX. El partido inicia a las 20 horas (tiempo del centro de México).

Un partido en el que se esperan grandes emociones a pesar de ser un juego amistoso. Para Diego Cocca será la primera prueba fuerte con la Selección Mexicana por la mala racha ante el equipo de las barras y las estrellas en los últimos juegos.

Voy a llamar a los mejores para ganarle a Estados Unidos: Cocca

Convocatoria de Estados Unidos

El entrenador Gregg Berhalter convocó a 23 jugadores para enfrentar a la Selección Mexicana de Diego Cocca. Los cuales son:

Portero: Drake Callender, Roman Celentano y Sean Johnson
Defensas: Sergiño Dest, Julian Gressel, Aaron Long, Matt Miazga, Shaq Moore, Caleb Wiley, Joshua Wynder, DeAndre Yedlin y Walker Zimmerman
Mediocampistas: Kellyn Acosta, Aidan Morris, Cristian Roldan, James Sands, Alan Soñora y Jackson Yueill
Delanteros: Paul Arriola, Cade Cowell, Jesús Ferreira, Jordan Morris y Brandon Vázquez

La Selección de Estados Unidos llega como favorita a ganar el encuentro pues en los últimos cinco partidos contra la Selección Mexicana ha ganado cuatro juegos y empatado uno.

  • México 0-3 Estados Unidos | Amistoso 2019
  • México 2-3 Estados Unidos | Concacaf Nations League 06/06/2021
  • México 0-1 Estados Unidos | Copa Oro, Las Vegas 01/08/2021
  • Estados Unidos 2-0 México | Eliminatorias Concacaf, Cincinnati 12/11/2021
  • México 0-0 Estados Unidos | Eliminatorias Concacaf, Estadio Azteca 24/03/2022

EE. UU. inculpa a hijos del “Chapo” Guzmán por tráfico de fentanilo

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La Justicia norteamericana presentó cargos contra una treintena de personas, tanto del cártel de Sinaloa como proveedores chinos de precursores químicos necesarios para fabricar el opioide.

Varias píldoras de analgésicos como el fentanilo.La adicción a analgésicos, como el fentanilo, es un grave problema en Estados Unidos.

Estados Unidos se enfrenta a una crisis de opioides de efectos devastadores. Desde agosto de 2021 hasta agosto de 2022, 107.735 personas murieron por sobredosis de drogas en el país, dos tercios de ellas por opioides sintéticos, principalmente fentanilo.

El Departamento de Justicia anunció este viernes (14.04.2023) cargos en tres distritos federales contra varios supuestos cabecillas del cártel de Sinaloa, entre ellos cuatro hijos de Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, por tráfico de fentanilo y otras drogas.

En un comunicado, el fiscal general de Estados Unidos, Merrick Garland, destacó que las acciones van dirigidas a “la mayor y más prolífica operación de tráfico de fentanilo del mundo”, dirigida por el citado cártel y “alimentada por compañías farmacéuticas chinas”.

Recompensa de hasta 10 millones de dólares

Los “Chapitos” son los cuatro hijos de Joaquín Guzmán, antiguo dirigente de ese cartel: Iván Guzmán Salazar, de 40 años; Alfredo Guzmán Salazar (37), Joaquín Guzmán López (36) y Ovidio Guzmán López, de 33.

El Departamento de Estado ofrece una recompensa de hasta 10 millones de dólares por información que conduzca al arresto o la condena de Iván, Alfredo y Ovidio Guzmán, y hasta 5 millones por Joaquín.

La operación apuntó además a proveedores en China de precursores químicos, un intermediario con sede en Guatemala que compra estas sustancias en nombre del cártel, operadores de los laboratorios clandestinos en México donde se fabrica fentanilo, un proveedor de armas, miembros del cártel “que aterrorizan a las comunidades” y varios implicados en lavado de dinero, detalló Garland.

Ocho de esos acusados están detenidos y “pediremos su extradición a Estados Unidos para enfrentar cargos en un tribunal federal”, dijo, y añadió que trabaja “estrechamente” con el gobierno de México.

Source: www.dw.com

Phantom of the Opera’s chandelier falls for final time as show ends its 35 year Broadway run

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The Phantom of the Opera’s nearly 35-year run will come to an end this weekend as the chandelier falls for the final time at the Majestic Theatre.

The musical sensation is the longest-running show in Broadway history. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber debuted his play on Broadway back in 1988.

The show has won seven Tony awards including Best Musical the year it opened in America.

Mayor Eric Adams gifted Webber a key to New York City to honor the famed composer’s contributions to Broadway.

“Since you unlocked our hearts, we want to give you this key to the greatest city on the globe, New York City, to hang up there with many of the great honors you receive, just thank you so much,” Adams said. “We are looking atreally the greatest of all time. A true true contributor to Broadway and he keep the lights on in our hearts as we keeps the lights on on Broadway.”

“I felt very much a part of the community even though I am British, but I still feel this is the home of musicals and where I want to be, so I’d just like to say thank you, thank you, very, very much. It’s something that means a great deal to me,” Webber said.

Nearly two million people have seen the show — one of the world’s most famous musicals — and it has grossed $1.3 billion.

Webber is considered by many to be one of the most successful composer in the history of musical theater with 23 Tony Award nominations and six wins.

He won an Oscar in 1996 for “You Must Love Me” from Evita and has over a dozen Grammy Award nominations and three wins.

“The Phantom of the Opera” holds its final weekend of shows at the Majestic Theatre before closing on Broadway.

Nearly two million people have seen the show — one of the world’s most famous musicals — and it has grossed $1.3 billion.

Webber is considered by many to be one of the most successful composer in the history of musical theater with 23 Tony Award nominations and six wins.

He won an Oscar in 1996 for “You Must Love Me” from Evita and has over a dozen Grammy Award nominations and three wins.

Webber’s 2018 Emmy win as Executive Producer for Jesus Christ Superstar Live in Concert made him one of just 16 people to have achieved EGOT status.

That same year he was recognized with a Lifetime Achievement Tony.

Webber is currently in the process of composing the anthem for the Coronation of King Charles III.

SOURCE: abc7ny.com

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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 In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of April 6, 2023 at 3:30 pm.

MELODY MEGAN BIANCO

W/F      02-04-95      5’03”/117 Lbs.       Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1757059
DWI W/CHILD UNDER 15 YOA
Last known location: Houston Texas

HECTOR MANUEL GUZMAN

W/M      02-09-65      5’07”/Unk Lbs.      Gry/Bro
Warrant #: 1733209
INDECENCY W/A CHILD EXPOSES
Last known location: Houston Texas

KRYSTAL BROOKE INGRAM

W/F      04-30-80      5’05”/123 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1765937
FRAUD USE/POSS CRDIT/DEBIT CAR
Last known location: Houston Texas

MATTHEW KEVIN MASSEY

W/M      03-24-98      5’09”/160 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1636048
SEX ASSLT CHILD 14-17
Last known location: Cleveland Texas

TERRENCE TERRELL MCELVEEN

B/M      11-10-92      5’08”/140 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1661104
ENDANGERING A CHILD
Last known location: Houston Texas

CRYSTAL LORRAINE ROSE

B/M      11-10-92      5’08”/140 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1661104
ENDANGERING A CHILD
Last known location: Houston Texas

LACIE DAWN STROUD

W/F      12-31-92      5’05”/260 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1748732
ASSAULT-FAMILY MEMBER
Last known location: Laporte Texas

CEDRIANA SHARELL WILSON

B/F      01-16-02      5’07”/300 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1743205
ENDANGERING A CHILD
Last known location: Houston Texas

GEORGE WASHINGTON III

B/M      12-29-90      5’11”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1601543
INJURY CHILD UNDER 15 B/INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

Demand for summer flights soar: When to buy flights domestically, internationally to save

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Airlines are already booking up for getaways abroad this summer and as Americans finalize travel plans, there are some important things to keep in mind.

With 75% of seats already sold on their aircraft, Delta revealed that it has had to increase its number of international flights.

As search interest soars for summer travel, Expedia travel expert Melanie Fish told “Good Morning America” that their app has already seen “a 25% jump in flight searches over the summer” for popular domestic destinations alone, such as Los Angeles, Seattle and New York City.

“People are going back to cities, but we’re also seeing people interested in these more far-flung destinations,” Fish said.

June will likely mark peak prices for domestic travel and July for international destinations.

Hayley Berg, an economist for the travel booking app Hopper, told “GMA” that for anyone planning to travel domestically, “book now if you’re going to be traveling in May, June or July.”

“If you’re planning to travel at the end of the summer, think August, early September and Labor Day,” Berg said. “You have a few more weeks to find the best deals.”

London, Paris, New Zealand, Japan and Vietnam are among the most popular international destinations. But Berg suggested finding cheaper destinations or nearby arrival cities for less.

“Most travelers headed to a bucket list vacation in Europe are going to consider the big cities Rome, Paris, London,” she said. “But Portugal is typically very inexpensive to fly in and out of.”

Bianca Signez plans to take her first international trip since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. But she told “GMA” that increased airfare alone for peak summer travel has already left her “really disappointed.”

“I hear that July is a great time to go to Italy, which I’m excited about, but it’s also very pricey,” Signez said. “The flight alone will cost me a little over $1,000 — I think that’s the most I’ve ever spent on a flight before.”

As airfare prices trend upwards, another option to get more bang for the buck could be to head for the high seas instead.

Cruise Critic shows that you can travel to Alaska between May and August for less than $115 per night per person, with some ships selling spots as low as $37. Meanwhile, average fares for cruises to Mexico are less than $100 per night for most of the summer.

When it comes time to plan domestic travel, experts suggested booking airfare 21 to 60 days out and at least three months in advance for international airfare.

Last year, average ticket prices were around 8% lower during these same time frames, compared to 60 to 90 days out.

Source: abcnews.go.com

Dan Snyder to sell Washington Commanders to Josh Harris-led group

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Washington Commanders’ owner Dan Snyder has agreed to sell his NFL team to a group led by Philadelphia 76ers co-owner Josh Harris for $6 billion, multiple outlets report.

Why it matters: An official agreement, if reached, would end months of bidding and the tumultuous Snyder era. The billionaire’s 24-year run as owner began with great hopes in the then-proud football town of Washington and ends with the stain of harassment scandals and a drained fanbase.

  • It would be the highest price ever paid for a sports team, ahead of the $4.6 billion that the Walton-Penner family paid for the Denver Broncos last year.
  • Sportico first reported news of the deal. A news report yesterday said that Jeff Bezos punted on buying.

Of note: Any deal has to be submitted and approved by league owners.

Driving the news: The group includes Harris, Washington-area billionaire Mitchell Rales and former NBA star Magic Johnson.

  • Harris, who also co-owns NHL’s New Jersey Devils and the Prudential Center, had previously placed bids for the Broncos and the New York Mets in the past few years.

The big picture: As the Commanders declined on the gridiron, off-field scandals piled up, puncturing Snyder’s aura of invincibility.

  • Snyder once vowed to never change the team’s name, before folding under growing pressure.
  • In July 2021, he quit the day-to-day operations of the franchise after an NFL investigation into the team’s workplace culture led to a $10 million fine. Snyder issued a public statement apologizing for the “difficult, even traumatic, experiences while working here.”
  • Last year, Tiffani Johnston, a former cheerleader and marketing official, testified to Congress that Snyder put his hand on her thigh and tried to pull her into his limousine. Snyder called the allegations “outright lies.”

Flashback: A D.C.-area native, Snyder in 1999 described purchasing the three-time Super Bowl champions as “the most wonderful thing that’s ever happened to me.”

  • The team went on to win just two playoff games.

What’s next: The sale could grease the wheels on a new stadium. Until now, local politicians were reluctant to support a new stadium that could financially benefit Snyder.

  • Former SEC chair Mary Jo White’s investigation into Snyder and the Commanders is also ongoing with a report expected to be released this year.

Source: axios

Arrest made in SF killing of Bob Lee — tech exec’s alleged killer also worked in tech

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Bob Lee on a plane
Mission Local is informed that the San Francisco Police Department early this morning made an arrest in the April 4 killing of tech executive Bob Lee, following an operation undertaken outside the city’s borders. The alleged killer also works in tech and is a man Lee purportedly knew.

We are told that police today were dispatched to Emeryville with a warrant to arrest a man named Nima Momeni. The name and Emeryville address SFPD officers traveled to correspond with this man, the owner of a company called Expand IT.

Multiple police sources have described the predawn knifing last week, which left the 43-year-old Lee dead in a deserted section of downtown San Francisco, as neither a robbery attempt nor a random attack.

Rather, Lee and Momeni were portrayed by police as being familiar with one another. In the wee hours of April 4, they were purportedly driving together through downtown San Francisco in a car registered to the suspect.

Some manner of confrontation allegedly commenced while both men were in the vehicle, and potentially continued after Lee exited the car. Police allege that Momeni stabbed Lee multiple times with a knife that was recovered not far from the spot on the 300 block of Main Street to which officers initially responded.

This scenario would explain, in part, why Lee was walking through a portion of Main Street in which there is little to no foot traffic at 2:30 a.m. That was one of several incongruous circumstances surrounding Lee’s violent death, which law-enforcement sources, from the get-go felt made it far from a straightforward or random crime.

Nevertheless, some of Lee’s fellow tech luminaries and a chorus of other influential voices portrayed this killing as part and parcel of a city awash in violent crime and on a descent into further chaos. While Lee is one of a dozen homicide victims in San Francisco this year, his is the only killing that has garnered national coverage — or, in most cases, even cursory local coverage.

San Francisco’s other homicide victims in 2023 are Gavin Boston, 40; Irving Sanchez-Morales, 28; Carlos Romero Flores, 29; Maxwell Maltzman, 18; Demario Lockett, 44; Maxwell Mason, 29; Humberto Avila, 46; Gregory McFarland Jr, 36; Kareem Sims, 43; Debra Lynn Hord, 57; and Jermaine Reeves, 52.

San Francisco is home to much in the way of visible public misery, unnerving street behavior and overt drug use. Its property crime rate has long been high, and the police clearance rate for property crimes has long been minimal. But the city’s violent crime rate is at a near-historic low, and is lower than most mid-to-large-sized cities.

Today’s arrest would appear to undermine the premise that Lee’s violent death was due to street conditions in San Francisco. If the police do have their man, this was not a robbery gone bad nor a motiveless assault by some random attacker, but an alleged grievance between men who knew one another, which the suspect purportedly escalated into a lethal conflict.

Lee’s death, however, was packaged in the media and on social media into a highlight reel of recent San Francisco misfortunes and crimes: large groups of young people brawling at Stonestown; the abrupt closure of the mid-market Whole Foods, leaving San Franciscans just eight other Whole Foods within city limits; the severe beating of former fire commissioner Don Carmignani in the Marina District, allegedly by belligerent homeless people — it all adds up to a feeling of a city coming undone.

This manner of coverage, however, does not capture the actual lived experience of the vast majority of San Franciscans. It also omits potentially mitigating details of the individual events. Carmignani, for instance, was brutally struck in the head with a metal rod and hospitalized. But the lawyer for his alleged attacker claims that the former fire commissioner first pepper-sprayed the homeless man accused of beating him — which certainly would color this incident.

Of note, police sources say that a series of homeless people had previously been pepper-sprayed in the Marina District prior to this instance.

The arrest in the Lee case is a breaking story. We will update or follow this article as soon as possible.

Source:  missionlocal

TEA takeover of HISD to last at least 2 years, transition back will take 3

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Overnight, ABC13 heard Houston ISD leaders face off with a Texas Education Agency representative as the state is in the process of taking over the district. Now, we’re getting a better idea of how the process will play out.

The board meeting was part business, part TEA presentation to the current board. As far as that portion of the meeting, TEA commissioner Mike Morath was not present to answer questions. A deputy commissioner was present instead.

Steve Lecholop said the takeover is temporary, and the district will ultimately go back to local or elected power.

After two years, the TEA commissioner will evaluate HISD to decide if the takeover can end. At that point, power could be given back to the local elected school board and select members at a time over a three-year period.

Another outcome would be extending the state’s takeover for up to another two years if the commissioner decides requirements haven’t been met.

Now, what are those requirements? The TEA mentioned three things:

  • Schools cannot have multi-year failures
  • Special education programs must meet legal requirements
  • Effective board governance

“Create a sustainable systems and structures that will outlast the board of managers, that will serve as foundation for elected board to return once the exit criteria are achieved. We are in the process of creating more objective measures. So, expectations of attaining these exit criteria can be created,” Lecholop said.

The TEA said, despite the fact the elected board is being replaced, they’d like for them to stick around and serve as advisors to their replacements.

Board members reiterated they wanted Commissioner Morath to answer their questions directly, instead of sending in a deputy.

In the meantime, your chance to be a part of the Texas Education Agency’s new board of managers for HISD has been extended until April 20. You must live within district boundaries.

Source: abc13.com

2023 Houston Art Car Parade: Here’s what you need to know about Saturday’s parade, related events

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The 36th annual parade featuring decorated automobiles is scheduled for Saturday afternoon. A variety of related events, including a sneak peek, celebratory ball and awards ceremony, will be held beforehand and afterward.

Houston Art Car Parade 2022
This colorful Volkswagen Beetle participated in the Houston Art Car Parade in 2022. (Photo by Danitza Ladwig)

One of Houston’s most unique and beloved events is back this week, when colorful and creatively decorated cars and trucks will cruise around the city.

The Orange Show’s 36th Annual Houston Art Car Parade & Festival is scheduled for 2 p.m. Saturday in and near downtown, with more than 250 participating vehicles and hundreds of thousands of spectators expected to gather. There are a series of related events both before and after the parade – many of which are free, including the parade itself.

The activities surrounding the Saturday afternoon parade include outreach and sneak peek events on Thursday, a ball on Friday night, VIP and kid-friendly events on the day of the parade and an awards ceremony on Sunday.

This year’s parade grand marshal is Marilyn Oshman, the founder and chairperson of the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art, which puts on the parade. This year’s featured car artists are Las Vegas-based Henry Chang, Randy Grubb of Oregon and Texan Rae Ripple of former Netflix show “Metal Shop Masters.”

For the first time, the Art Car Parade also is designating three local honorees who have contributed to Houston’s creative communities – painter and sculptor Sharon Kopriva, Northside High School art teacher Anna Bass and the Mafrige family of local business leaders and philanthropists who have supported the Orange Show Center for Visionary Art.

Below is a rundown of the remaining art car events, which continue Thursday:

Thursday, April 13

Main Street Drag | 9 a.m.-1 p.m., multiple locations

More than 100 of the participating art cars will create a series of mini parades with stops at Houston schools, hospitals, nursing homes and other places with people who might not be able to attend Saturday’s parade. The idea is to “bring the parade to the people,” according to the Orange Show. A total of 25 locations will be visited, including 15 Houston ISD schools and the BakerRipley Ripley House, where the artists will interact with students and residents and discuss their creations and sources of inspiration.

These events are not open to the general public.

“What we’ve been telling people is to keep an eye out on the streets. You may see cars driving by,” said Jonathan Beitler, a spokesperson for the Orange Show.

Art Car Sneak Peek | 6-10 p.m. at Discovery Green, 1500 McKinney St.

This free, family-friendly event will provide a preview of Saturday’s parade, with more than 100 of the participating vehicles and their artists expected to be on hand. Among the cars featured in the sneak peek will be the 21 creations of Houston ISD students, whose art cars include a tribute to Texas blues legend Stevie Ray Vaughan and the “Black Panther” film series.

There also will be live music, food and drinks and art activities for children.

Friday, April 14

The Legendary Art Car Ball | 6-11 p.m. at The Orange Show World Headquarters, 2401 Munger St.

This pre-parade celebration will feature food and drinks, elaborate costumes, live music, interactive and performance art and a selection of “illuminated and fire-breathing art cars,” according to the Orange Show. Featured performers are New Orleans rap cabaret musician Boyfriend, electro-pop performer Caleb de Casper of Austin, Houston-based DJ Amarji and Free Rads 2nd Line.

General admission tickets are $40, and VIP passes are $150. They can be purchased online at https://www.thehoustonartcarparade.com/art-car-ball. The event is limited to ages 18 and up.

Houston Art Car Parade Crowd
Spectators line up to watch the Houston Art Car Parade in 2022. (Photo by Danitza Ladwig)

Saturday, April 15

The Lineup Party | 11 a.m.-2 p.m., Allen Parkway at Heiner Street

This free event just west of the Interstate 45 overpass, and sponsored by Splice Records, Saint Arnold Brewing Company and River Revival Music Festival, will allow visitors to see all the participating art cars as they line up for the parade. Food trucks and beverage booths will be on hand, with live music, games and prizes also on tap.

The H-E-B Kids Creative Zone | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Sam Houston Park, 1000 Bagby St.

A series of family-friendly performances highlight this free event near the parade’s starting location, where there will be food, beverages, children’s entertainment and interactive art projects and workshops. The lineup of performers includes the Houston Young Symphony, Uncle Jumbo, a mariachi band and folklorico dancers.

The VIPit Experience | noon-4 p.m. at Hermann Square Park at City Hall, 901 Bagby St.

Individual tickets start at $175 for this opportunity to watch the art car parade in style as attendees will have up-close and unobstructed views along with access to reserved shaded seating, complimentary nearby parking, an open bar and complimentary bites from more than a dozen local chefs and restaurants. There also will be swag bags and interactive art activities for adults and children alike.

Tickets for the VIPit Experience can be purchased online at https://orangeshow.ticketspice.com/2023-vipit-experience.

The Orange Show’s 36th Annual Houston Art Car Parade | 2 p.m. along Allen Parkway and Smith Street

Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to secure their spot along the parade route, which will be dotted with food trucks, beverage and merchandise stations and entertainment. Parking can be found in downtown garages or on side streets along Allen Parkway.

The parade starts downtown at the intersection of Bagby and Dallas streets, proceeding southeast on Bagby, northeast on Smith Street, northwest on Walker Street, southwest on Bagby and then west on Allen Parkway until it reaches Waugh Drive. The parade is expected to last about two hours, with included streets reopening for regular traffic at 5 p.m.

Houston Art Car Parade Route
(Image from houstonartcarparade.com)

Reserved grandstand seating at Sam Houston Park can be purchased online for $40.

Included in the parade will be a contingent of art bikes that will subsequently be featured during The Second Annual Houston Art Bike Festival on May 13 at MacGregor Park and The Orange Show World Headquarters.

Sunday, April 16

Art Car Awards Ceremony | 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Orange Show World Headquarters, 2334 Gulf Terminal Dr.

The public is invited to attend the day-after awards ceremony, where more than $16,000 will be distributed to winners in a variety of art car categories. Judging will be based on creativity, artistic techniques and inspiration.

For more information and the Houston Art Car Parade and related events, visit thehoustonartcarparade.com.

What Happened During the Tax Day Storm (April 16-17, 2016)?

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 The Tax Day Storm had a tremendous impact on north and west Harris County . Communities in Spring and Klein (Cypress Creek watershed); Cypress (Little Cypress Creek watershed); Tomball (Spring Creek and Willow Creek watersheds); Katy and Bear Creek (Addicks Reservoir watershed), and Cinco Ranch (Barker Reservoir watershed) experienced flooded homes, businesses and roads. Several neighborhoods along Cypress Creek and Little Cypress Creek also saw secondary flooding after the creeks had drained local stormwater, and additional runoff from the upper watershed reached the lower reaches of the creeks. The secondary flood primarily affected roadways, which made it difficult for traffic to flow in the area.

 

Fuertes lluvias provocan inundaciones en Florida; aeropuerto de Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood suspende vuelos

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Las fuertes lluvias están afectando el estado de Florida en Estados Unidos, uno de los lugares que tuvieron que suspender actividades fue el aeropuerto de Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood debido a las inundaciones, habitantes y viajeros viralizan impactantes imágenes.

Desde las 14:14 horas, el aeropuerto de Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood, escribió en su cuenta oficial de Twitter que debido a las lluvias y los fuertes vientos se suspendía la actividad de los vuelos, tanto de llegada como las salidas, hasta que se pudiera mejorar el clima para poder reanudar las operaciones.

Para las 15:12 horas, actualizó, indicando que las fuertes lluvias, sus vías principales de entrada y salida se encontraban inundadas e intransitables, por lo que pidieron no entrar o salir del aeropuerto.

En una tercera publicación destacaron que está cerrado a vuelos y tráfico de carreteras la zona por inundaciones, por lo que reiteraron a la población no salir o entrar al aeropuerto.

Spring Branch superintendent claims lawmakers won’t adequately pay per student

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This week, Spring Branch Superintendent Dr. Jennifer Blaine, Ed. E., sent a worrisome message to district families.

The message was simple, the district may need to cut $50 million from the 2023 – 2024 school year if lawmakers don’t increase funding for the basic allotment.

The Texas Education Agency describes the basic allotment as, “the legislatively mandated apportionment of funds from the general revenue funds that go to each school district to provide a basic level of education for the district’s residents.”

Blaine shares, from her understanding, legislators are looking at increasing the basic allotment anywhere between $50 to $90, far below the $1,000 per student she says is necessary.

“We find this insulting and so should you,” Blaine said in the letter. “The proposed legislation sends the message that our efforts have not been taken seriously.”

Blaine said if the legislature does not increase the basic allotment by at least $1,000 the district would have to consider the following:

  • Combine schools/change boundaries
  • Change staffing models, including class sizes
  • Eliminate 10-20% of SBISD staff
  • Remove the 20% local optional homestead exemption
  • Discontinue the block schedule model for Stratford High School
  • Reduce programming and/or institute pay-to-play models for athletics, performing and visual arts
  • Discontinue choice and specialized programs
  • Cut safety and security, counseling and mental health services
  • Cut centralized instructional supports, including but not limited to, interventions, Dyslexia services, and college and career counseling
  • Cut business and operations functions that support the district’s safety, security and fiscal management
  • Raise the tax rate

“We do not want to consider these drastic measures, but if the Legislature does not raise the basic allotment by at least $1,000, we will have no choice,” Blaine said.

The Board of Trustees would be the ones to make those cuts if it were necessary. The president, Chris Earnest, says if they had to make $50 million in cuts, it would bring the district to the “bones.”

“The current student allotment right now is $6,100,” Earnest said. “They’re pushing private school vouchers at $8,000 a kid. So, what I’ve been pushing for is how in the world is that not the same? Fund public school students the same way you’re pushing to fund private school students and let’s all compete for that money. We’re not afraid of competing and those dollars. If you fund our students, the same way you’re pushing to fund private school students and so I think we would come out ahead in a lot of cases.”

In an interview with KPRC 2, Blaine said Senate Bill 4, which unanimously passed in the Senate and would cut the school property tax rate, wouldn’t help the district.

“That action does not put more money in public education,” Blaine said. “By the very virtue of reducing our recapture payment by $25 million, it’s not that we get that $25 million back, we never see it. Our taxpayers will benefit from it and that’s great, but we will never see that $25 million.”

The district gave parents a call to action: Reach out to legislators and convince them to increase the basic allotment.

Source: click2houston.com

Exclusive interview with Salvador Serrano

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Here´s an exclusive interview with Salvador Serrano Runs for City Council District G to Grow Latino Representation

Justice Department to Seek Emergency Supreme Court Action on Abortion Ruling

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The Justice Department said on Thursday that it would ask the Supreme Court to block a ruling by a federal appeals panel that limited the distribution and access to the abortion pill mifepristone.

In a case that has national implications for abortion access, the three-judge panel from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled late Wednesday night that mifepristone could remain available while the lawsuit, filed against the Food and Drug Administration by anti-abortion groups, proceeds through the courts.

In its order, the panel partly overruled Judge Matthew J. Kacsmaryk of the Northern District of Texas, who last week declared that the Food and Drug Administration’s approval of mifepristone in 2000 was not valid, in essence saying that the drug should be pulled from the market.

But the appeals panel said it was overturning a series of steps the F.D.A. took in recent years to ease access to the drug — including allowing it to sent through the mail and prescribed by health care providers who are not doctors.

“The Justice Department strongly disagrees with the Fifth Circuit’s decision” Attorney General Merrick B. Garland said in a statement Thursday, adding that the Biden administration would “defend the F.D.A.’s scientific judgment and protect Americans’ access to safe and effective reproductive care.”

The appellate court said its ruling would hold until the full case was heard on its merits.

Danco Laboratories, which makes Mifeprex, the brand-name version of mifepristone, will also petition the court for emergency relief, planning to file Friday, a lawyer for the company, Jessica Ellsworth, said.

In its order, the appellate panel said the F.D.A.’s approval of mifepristone could stand because too much time had passed for the plaintiffs, a consortium of groups and doctors opposed to abortion, to challenge that decision. The court also seemed to take into account the government’s view that removing a long-approved drug from the market would have “significant public consequences.”

Fifth Court of Appeals Order on Abortion Pill Case

But the appellate court said that it was not too late for the plaintiffs to challenge a set of steps the F.D.A. took beginning in 2016 that lifted restrictions and made it easier for more patients to have access to the pill.

The court also said that the government could not logically claim that the changes made since 2016 were crucial to the public “given that the nation operated — and mifepristone was administered to millions of women — without them for 16 years” after the initial pill approval.

Those changes approved use of the pill for up to 10 weeks into pregnancy instead of seven weeks, allowed it to be prescribed by some health providers other than doctors and permitted mifepristone to be mailed to patients instead of requiring it to be picked up from a health care provider in person.

Changes since 2016 also included the F.D.A.’s approval in 2019 of a generic version of mifepristone, manufactured by GenBioPro, whose product is now used by many telemedicine abortion services and clinics.

Such steps significantly expanded access to medication abortion, which is now used in more than half of pregnancy terminations in the United States. It usually involves taking mifepristone — which blocks a hormone that allows a pregnancy to develop — followed one or two days later by another drug, misoprostol, which causes contractions similar to a miscarriage.

A lawyer for the plaintiffs, Erin Hawley, senior counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom, a conservative Christian legal organization, said at a media briefing Thursday that “the Fifth Circuit’s decision is a significant victory for the doctors we represent, women’s health and every American who deserves an accountable federal government acting within the bounds of the law.”

Judge Kacsmaryk, a Trump appointee who has written critically of the Roe v. Wade decision, had stayed his order for seven days to give the F.D.A. time to appeal. On Monday, the F.D.A. had asked the appeals court to extend that stay, and the judges partly granted that request.

In the decision, which came just before midnight on Wednesday, two Trump-appointed judges voted to reimpose some of the restrictions that the F.D.A. had eased. The third judge, appointed by President George W. Bush, said she would essentially have granted the full request. All of those restrictions were temporarily reinstated.

The Justice Department is likely to appeal the order to the Supreme Court. The plaintiffs may also appeal to the Supreme Court and ask it to invalidate the initial approval of mifepristone.

The 42-page appeals court opinion appeared to accept several of the claims of the anti-abortion plaintiffs and used some of the terminologies of abortion opponents, referring to medication abortion as “chemical abortion” and in one instance referring to a fetus or embryo as “an unborn child.”

In their lawsuit, the abortion opponents claim that mifepristone is unsafe, causing “cramping, heavy bleeding and severe pain,” and that the F.D.A. has ignored safety risks and never adequately evaluated the scientific evidence.The F.D.A. vigorously disputes this claim, as do mainstream medical organizations. They say that bleeding and cramping are normal consequences of the process, a sign that the pregnancy tissue is being expelled, and cite years of scientific studies that show that serious complications are rare, resulting in less than 1 percent of patients needing hospitalization. The F.D.A. applies a special regulatory framework to mifepristone, meaning that it has been regulated much more strictly and studied more intensively than most other drugs.

Are Abortion Pills Safe? Here’s the Evidence.

The Times reviewed 101 studies of medication abortion, spanning continents and decades. All concluded that the pills are a safe method for terminating a pregnancy.

In seeking a stay of Judge Kacsmaryk’s ruling, lawyers from the Justice Department, representing the F.D.A., wrote, “There is no basis in science or fact for plaintiffs’ repeated claims that mifepristone is unsafe when used in the manner approved by F.D.A.”

The appeals court did not evaluate all of the safety arguments in the case, but it said that the F.D.A. “cannot deny that serious complications from mifepristone” occur and said that the agreement form that the agency requires patients to sign stipulates that the drug can carry risks. The court also said that the F.D.A. was incorrect in saying that mifepristone was comparable in safety to ibuprofen. “F.D.A.’s own documents show that mifepristone bears no resemblance to ibuprofen,” the court said.

The appeals court also seemed to agree with the plaintiffs that a 19th-century law called the Comstock Act prevents the mailing of drugs used for abortions. The Justice Department said in a recent memo that the act prohibits mailing the pills only if the sender knows they will be used for an illegal abortion, not if the patient is in a state where abortion is legal.

The appeals court wrote that “merely by knowingly making use of the mail for a prohibited abortion item” would violate that law.

Inside the Online Market for Overseas Abortion Pills

For-profit sellers are meeting the demand for unregulated abortion pills — one that will only grow if legal access in the U.S. is further restricted.

The court also disagreed with the F.D.A.’s argument that the plaintiffs did not have legal standing to file the lawsuit. Legal standing requires that plaintiffs incur damage or harm from the actions of the party they are suing.

The plaintiffs said they were injured because they treated some women who needed additional care after taking abortion pills, requiring the doctors to divert medical resources they would have used for other patients and to sometimes act against their moral views and perform a surgical procedure after an incomplete medication abortion. The F.D.A. said that those claims of harm were too far removed from the agency’s actions in regulating mifepristone and that the definition of a doctor’s job was to care for patients so the doctors could not be harmed by doing the job they were trained to do.

The appeals court said that “as a result of F.D.A.’s failure to regulate this potent drug, these doctors have had to devote significant time and resources to caring for women experiencing mifepristone’s harmful effects. This harm is sufficiently concrete.”

The opinion added that the plaintiffs “also face an injury from the irreconcilable choice between performing their jobs and abiding by their consciences.”

The case has attracted interest beyond the groups that usually weigh in on abortion cases. On Monday, more than 400 pharmaceutical industry leaders and investors issued a scathing condemnation of the ruling and demanded that it be reversed.

“If courts can overturn drug approvals without regard for science or evidence, or for the complexity required to fully vet the safety and efficacy of new drugs, any medicine is at risk for the same outcome as mifepristone,” they wrote. Leaving the fate of medicines in the hands of jurists, they argued, would have a chilling effect on drug development in the United States, reducing incentives for investment and innovation.

Source: nytimes.com/

Harris County drug policy meant to address lab backlog ‘ties our hands,’ police union president says

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The rules around arresting people for drug possession are changing in Harris County. Starting Friday, April 21, anyone caught with less than 4 grams won’t face charges until a lab confirms they were carrying a controlled substance.

District Attorney Kim Ogg said the delay would lead to better case outcomes, but the president of The Houston Police Officers’ Union, Douglas Griffith, argues that the public will be on the losing end of this policy.

“We’re kind of caught up in a political storm,” Griffith said.

That’s how he described the frustrating circumstances that led to the new directive on drugs. He said the courts have thrown out possession cases because the city-run forensic lab takes too long to return test results.

“We’re out there doing everything we can to combat crime,” Griffith said. “Yet, it falls apart either in the court system, or in evidence, or somewhere else.”

That dilemma is leading to new rules that will delay possession charges for anyone caught with less than 4 grams of a controlled substance until there’s lab confirmation unless they’re also accused of a violent crime.

“What it will do is shorten the time between the case filing and the disposition of the case, meaning people will not languish in jail as long. Cases will not crowd up dockets as long, and we will continue to prioritize serious, violent crimes over those cases,” Ogg said.

Four grams is roughly equivalent to 1 teaspoon.

“Usually, that’s your users and below. It’s not going to be your drug dealer, for the most part, but if they know it’s going to be less than 4 grams, what do you think they’re going to do? They’re going to adjust,” Griffith said.

Griffith also said law enforcement agencies, already strapped, will likely need to create specialized units to follow up on filing charges months down the road instead of when communities may want offenders held accountable sooner.

“This is just going to tie our hands further and make it more difficult to deal with these citizen complaints,” he said.

The DA’s office plans to make an official announcement detailing this drug policy change next week.

Source: abc13.com

Biden basks in Ireland’s welcome as he highlights personal and political ties

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US President Joe Biden delivers a speech at the Windsor Bar in Dundalk, on April 12, 2023, as part of a four days trip to Northern Ireland and Ireland for the 25th anniversary commemorations of the "Good Friday Agreement". (Photo by Jim WATSON / AFP) (Photo by JIM WATSON/AFP via Getty Images)

President Joe Biden is spending most of his trip to Ireland this week exploring his family’s roots, from the shoemaker who sailed from Newry in 1849 in search of a better life in America to the brick-seller in Ballina who sold 28,000 bricks to pay for his own family’s passage to the US.

Yet as his official meetings Thursday demonstrate, the Ireland he is visiting this week is a distant cry from the place his ancestors left so long ago. It’s even far removed from the place President John F. Kennedy – the last Catholic president – visited 60 years ago, when the Church remained at the center of power in the country and economic development was only beginning to take hold.

Now a thriving European economy, with a major technology sector and among the highest per capita GDP figures in the entire European Union, Ireland hardly resembles the country many Irish Americans still hold in the popular imagination.

At moments, that has appeared to include Biden himself.

“You hear about all these stories about what it was like back in Ireland,” he said Thursday after meeting the Irish president, referring to his own grandparents and great-grandparents who relayed memories passed on to them of Ireland, despite never visiting themselves.

A day earlier, Biden jokingly questioned why his predecessors left Ireland for a better life as he visited a local market and deli in Dundalk.

“I don’t know why the hell my ancestors left here. It’s beautiful,” he said.

Of course, they left because of a devastating famine in the 1840s, a fact Biden acknowledged later during the first of two stops on a search for his family’s ancestry.

Welcomed enthusiastically to the town of Dundalk, Biden basked in the welcome of his people, many of whom waited for hours in cold drizzle to catch a glimpse of the most Irish of American presidents.

Bagpipers wrote a song specially for his arrival, and played it as he toured a stone castle from which he could see the port where his great-great-great-grandfather departed for America in 1849.

“It feels like I’m coming home,” Biden told reporters as he looked out over the water. Later, he spoke to a collection of distant cousins at a pub.

Biden’s four-day visit to Ireland is hardly heavy with policy, though he did spent a night in Belfast commemorating 25 years of the Good Friday Agreement.

Instead, his trip has the feeling of a family spring break. He has brought along his sister Valerie and son Hunter, with whom he toured ancestral sites on Wednesday.

Hunter Biden has been subject to investigations by House Republicans, who allege he was involved in shady foreign business practices. Hunter Biden denies the allegations. On the trip this week, however, he has acted as a steadying presence for his father, helping him at moments to navigate the enthusiastic crowds.

Much of Biden’s time in Ireland will be spent looking to the past. The White House distributed a multi-page genealogical table detailing his ancestry on the island. And Biden has sought to identify an essential Irishness as he connects with his roots.

“The Irish are the only people in the world, in my view, who are actually nostalgic about the future,” he said Tuesday. “Think about it. It’s because, more than anything in my experience, hope is what beats in the heart of all people, particularly in the heart of the Irish. Hope. Every action is about hope.

Still, for at least a day, he will be focused on present-day Ireland.

In his talks with Irish leaders Thursday, Biden is expected to discuss a number of global issues, including the war in Ukraine. Ireland has remained officially neutral in foreign conflicts since the 1930s, but the war in Europe has tested that stance. The country has taken in more than 75,000 Ukrainian refugees and condemned Russia for its invasion.

He’s also likely to continue discussions that began Wednesday in Belfast about the Good Friday Agreement, as leaders work to restore the power sharing government that’s been paralyzed for more than year over a dispute related to Brexit trade rules.

Over the course of the day, he’s also planning to participate in a tree planting ceremony and ring the Peace Bell, which was unveiled at the 10th anniversary of the Good Friday accord and symbolizes reconciliation between the warring factions from The Troubles. The bell is suspended between two oak trunks, one from Northern Ireland and one from Dublin.

Later, Biden will address the Irish Parliament in a speech expected to touch on the close ties between the US and Ireland, both political and personal. And he’ll end the day at a banquet dinner held at Dublin Castle, once the seat of the British government’s administration in Ireland.

Through all of his formal engagements, Biden will engage a country that has become an unexpected stalwart of progressive liberalism, even as right-wing populism has been on the rise elsewhere.

In 2015, Ireland became the first country in the world to legalize same-sex marriage by popular vote; the current Taoiseach, or prime minister, Leo Varadkar is gay. He is also Ireland’s first ethnic minority to become head of government.

Three years later, Ireland voted decisively to end what, at the time, was one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the world. For decades, Irish women seeking to end a pregnancy were forced to travel to England or risk an illegal, often unsafe abortion in Ireland.

Taken together, the two votes swept aside decades of church authority in Ireland, once a stronghold of conservative Catholicism. The church found its credibility badly weakened after a series of scandals, including abuses of unwed mothers in the so-called Magdalene laundries and abuse of children by pedophile priests.

The Irish identity Biden is exploring this week with visits to two ancestral hometowns is intrinsically linked to his own Catholicism. Later in the week, he’s expected to visit the Our Lady of Knock shrine, the site of an apparition of the Virgin Mary in 1879, and deliver a speech in front of St. Muredach’s Cathedral, which his great-great-great-grandfather sold bricks to in order to fund his family’s passage to the United States.

Biden pairs his Irishness and Catholic faith frequently when referencing his roots and upbringing in Scranton, Pennsylvania.

“Every time I walk out of my Irish Catholic grandfather’s home up in Scranton, Pennsylvania – his name was Ambrose Finnegan – and he’d yell, ‘Joey, keep the faith,’” Biden said last month, repeating a memory he often recalls about his childhood.

Source: edition.cnn.com/

Fear and confusion in Japan’s Hokkaido as North Korean missile triggers evacuation order

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A North Korean missile sparked fear on the Japanese northern island of Hokkaido Thursday after the government’s emergency alert system warned residents to take cover.

Millions of people received a J-alert, or evacuation order, shortly before 8 a.m., urging them to seek shelter as the missile could land on or near the island.

But soon after, fear turned into anger and confusion as the evacuation order was lifted amid reports that it had been sent in error, with local officials saying there was no possibility of the missile hitting the island and Tokyo later confirming it had fallen outside Japanese territory, in waters off the east coast of the Korean Peninsula.

Many residents were critical of the decision to send the alert.

“What is the use of the J-Alert, which warns of a missile falling when you do not know where it will fall?” asked one Twitter user. “In the end, it serves no purpose other than to instill in the Japanese people the feeling that Japan is being targeted, and to scare them.”

Another Twitter user said that even had the alert been warranted there would have been too little time to find shelter.

Japan’s Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno defended the government’s response at a press conference in Tokyo on Thursday, but admitted “We did not correct the information issued by the J-Alert.”

He said the alert was “appropriate” given the limited information available at the time and said the government had updated the alert once it was determined the missile would not fall near Hokkaido.

This is not the first time there have been issues with the J-Alerts. Last October, Japan apologized for the malfunctioning of the early warning system when residents in nine of Tokyo’s island towns and villages were mistakenly sent alerts. On that occasion, North Korea had fired a ballistic missile, but it did not pass over the communities who received the alerts.

The latest alarm came after North Korea fired what appeared to be a mid or longer range ballistic missile from an area near Pyongyang, at around 7:23 a.m. local time Thursday, according to South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff.

The White House said it “strongly condemns” the missile test. “This launch is a brazen violation of multiple UN Security Council resolutions and needlessly raises tensions and risks destabilizing the security situation in the region,” National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said in a statement.

“The door has not closed on diplomacy, but Pyongyang must immediately cease its destabilizing actions and instead choose diplomatic engagement. The United States will take all necessary measures to ensure the security of the American homeland and Republic of Korea and Japanese allies,” Watson added.

The South Korean military believes Pyongyang was testing a new ballistic missile, which it had showcased in a military parade, according to a military official. That missile could be solid-fueled, a type of missile that can be launched more quickly and moved around more easily than the liquid-fueled long-range missiles North Korea has tested in the past.

The official added that there is a possibility that North Korea was testing a part of a reconnaissance satellite, such as a sensor.

North Korea said last year that it would finish preparations to launch a military reconnaissance satellite by this month.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said the missile was launched at a lofted trajectory, flying about 1,000 kilometers (621 miles).

Meanwhile, Japanese Defense Minister Yasukazu Hamada said the missile may have been a type of intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), the longest range of North Korea’s ballistic missiles, but that Japanese authorities were continuing to analyze details.

Hamada added that the missile fell into waters outside of Japan’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

Chief Cabinet Secretary Matsuno called the launch “an outrageous act that escalates provocations against the entire international community.

“North Korea’s series of actions, including its repeated launches of ballistic missiles, is a threat to Japan, the region and the world,” Matsuno said.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff called the launch a “significant act of provocation” and urged Pyongyang to immediately stop, reiterating that ballistic missile launches are in violation of the UN Security Council resolutions.

Thursday’s launch marked the 12th day this year when North Korea has fired at least one missile.

Source: edition.cnn.com

Amazon will charge customers a fee for some UPS returns

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Amazon is attempting new measures to get customers to return fewer of their online orders, including charging a fee to return items to UPS stores.

For decades, Amazon built its business by creating shopping that was fast, ridiculously easy and, seemingly, error-proof. You don’t like it, just return it.

But not anymore: so many customers have buyers’ regret, or simply bigger feet than they thought they had, that handling returns has become an expensive problem for the company.

So, Amazon will start charging customers a $1 fee if they return items to a UPS store when there is a Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh grocery store or Kohl’s closer to their delivery address. (Amazon owns Whole Foods and Fresh, and has a partnership deal with Kohl’s.)

The Information first reported on Amazon’s fee.

Shoppers have become accustomed to endless free returns in recent years, but Amazon and other companies are trying to curb this customer habit.

Amazon also recently started flagging “frequently returned” products on its website. Amazon is adding the badge to product listings on items with “significantly higher return rates for their product category,” a spokesperson said.

Zara, H&M, J.Crew, Anthropologie, Abercrombie & Fitch and other chains are now slapping on fees of up to $7 to return items online; some retailers have tightened their return windows.

Customers sent back around 17% of the total merchandise they purchased in 2022, totaling $816 billion, according to data from the National Retail Federation.

That’s a strain on retailers: For every $1 billion in sales, the average retailer incurs $165 million in merchandise returns, according to the NRF.

Companies have to cover costly shipping fees in order for customers to send their products back. Those items sometimes wind up back in retailers’ warehouses or on shelves. Stores then have to mark down returned goods to sell them, further squeezing their profit.

More often, returned products can end up in liquidation warehouses or even landfills, which are an environmental threat.

Source: edition.cnn.com

Celine Dion presenta la BSO “Love Again”

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Love Again (Banda Sonora Original) saldrá a la venta el 12 de mayo, el mismo día que la película se estrena cines. El álbum de 14 temas cuenta con cinco nuevas canciones de Celine Dion, incluyendo la canción principal “Love Again”, que se publica hoy, junto con seis grandes éxitos de Celine y tres temas seleccionados de la música de la película. Es el primer lanzamiento de música nueva de Celine desde su álbum Courage de 2019.

“Me divertí mucho haciendo esta película. Y tener el privilegio de aparecer con los bellos y talentosos actores Priyanka Chopra Jonas y Sam Heughan en mi primer largometraje es un regalo que apreciaré para siempre. Creo que es una historia maravillosa para sentirse bien, y espero que a la gente le guste, y que también le gusten las nuevas canciones.” – Celine Dion.

Protagonizada por Priyanka Chopra Jonas, Sam Heughan y Celine Dion (en su primer papel cinematográfico), Love Again incluye once canciones de Celine que se entretejen en la narrativa de la película y sus personajes. En una entrevista reciente con la revista People, Sam Heughan declaró: “la música de Celine, en cierto modo, une a mi personaje y al de Priyanka”, y Priyanka Chopra Jonas añadió: Love Again es “nuestra oda a Celine”.

Love Again (Banda Sonora Original), listado de canciones:
Love Again
I’ll Be
Waiting On You
Love Of My Life
The Gift
It’s All Coming Back To Me Now
Orpheus & Eurydice (Score from Love Again)
All By Myself
Where Does My Heart Beat Now
Celine Wisdom (Score from Love Again)
A New Day Has Come
Courage
That’s The Way It Is
Love Takes Courage (Score from Love Again)

Documented Gang Member Sentenced to 45 Years in Prison for Killing Friend

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A documented Houston gang member was sentenced Tuesday to 45 years in prison for the 2016 murder of his childhood friend, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“This case, like many others, lingered on the docket because every time the defendant was free on bond, he was charged with a new crime, which postponed trial,” Ogg said. “Now, he will spend decades behind bars and the victim’s family will have some closure and be able to mourn in peace.”

A. Spiller

Marcus Renard Coleman, 30, was convicted Monday of murder by a Harris County jury after five days in trial. After that verdict, prosecutors put on several witnesses for jurors to determine punishment. After hearing from some of the witnesses, Coleman pleaded to a 45-year prison sentence for murder. In exchange, Coleman can neither appeal his guilt nor the punishment. He will have to serve at least half of the sentence before he is eligible for parole.

At the time of the murder, Coleman, then 24, a documented member of the gang 5th Ward Circle, believed that there was a warrant out for his arrest over a domestic violence incident that occurred days earlier. As a result, his childhood friend, Adoniya Spiller, 24, allowed Coleman to stay at his residence.

Coleman and Spiller, who were both young fathers, got into an argument over a small amount of marijuana in the breezeway of Spiller’s apartment building.

Spiller’s 2-year-old daughter was standing next to her father, and he was holding Coleman’s newborn daughter in a baby carrier.

An eye witness testified that Coleman told Spiller to “put the baby down” before shooting him in the neck and abdomen. Spiller died the following day at the hospital.

When he committed the murder, Coleman was free on bail on the felony charge of felon in possession of a firearm. Following the murder, he jumped bail and fled to Louisiana.

M. Coleman

Coleman was extradited from Louisiana and charged with murder. When he was returned to Harris County, he was freed on bail. He did not return to court for his court dates and was later rearrested for domestic violence. He was again granted bail and, while free on bond, he was charged with a second domestic violence case and again failed to appear for court. He was then rearrested and was charged with a new felony, this time for possession of cocaine. At that point, he was held in jail in lieu of a total of $750,000 bond.

Assistant District Attorney Jacob Salinas, who prosecuted the case with ADA Barbara Mousset, said the case illustrates the problems of the case backlog.

“This case saw Hurricane Harvey, it saw the COVID-19 pandemic, and it was continually rescheduled because he jumped bail three separate times and each time he picked up a new felony,” Salinas said. “This man killed his best friend, while free on bond, and then continually violated his bond conditions.”

Mousset noted that Coleman had been given several second chances but continued to choose crime, including gun violence.

“He was given every opportunity for rehabilitation, and he always went back to violence,” Mousset said. “The victim’s family is just grateful that it’s over. It’s just such a sad story.”

Repeat Offender Sentenced to Life in Prison for 2018 Murder

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A 61-year-old repeat offender was sentenced to life in prison Wednesday for fatally shooting a nightclub owner in 2018, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“This was a violent and tragic ambush of a father and an entrepreneur,” Ogg said. “We have worked for five years to get justice for this victim’s family, and this was the right result.”

L. Bush

Angel Luis Mexico, 61, was convicted Tuesday of murder by a Harris County jury after seven days of trial. After the guilty verdict, the defendant opted to have the judge decide his punishment. State District Judge Kristin Guiney heard testimony from several witnesses, including Mexico, and then sentenced him to life in prison.

Mexico ambushed 42-year-old Lamonte Bush on June 29, 2018. Bush was standing outside the nightclub that he owned on Wayside, talking to his wife and 9-year-old daughter. His wife and daughter were in a parked car, and Bush was leaning into the window of the car talking to them. Mexico approached from behind and shot him in the back of the head.

Testimony throughout the trial showed that Mexico had a lengthy criminal record, including convictions for domestic violence beginning in the 1980s. Mexico is a Cuban national who testified that he was one of the criminals then-President Fidel Castro released from prison in 1980 who immigrated to the United States.

In 1981, he was sent to prison for stabbing a woman in Minnesota. When he was released, he moved to Texas and was convicted of robbery in 1983. In 1987, he fired at two police officers after robbing a convenience store and was convicted of attempted capital murder and sentenced to 25 years. After he was released, he was in and out of jail several times for violent acts before ultimately killing Bush.

A. Mexico

Assistant District Attorney Amanda Benavides, who prosecuted the case with ADA Sepi Zimmer, said the victim was an attentive father and a conscientious small-business owner.

“Lamonte was well known and well liked in the neighborhood, and he was in front of the lounge that he had just opened a few months earlier,” Benavides said. “Angel Mexico knew that Lamonte had been involved with his adult daughter in the past and did not approve of it.”

Zimmer noted that Bush’s daughter, who was 9 years old and sitting in the front seat of her mother’s car talking to her father when she saw Mexico shoot him, had to identify the killer in court.

“It’s been a really, really hard five years on the family, especially for the victim’s daughter, who knew she would have to testify,” Zimmer said. “They have been waiting for this case to end, so they are grateful to the jury that diligently reviewed the evidence to find him guilty and to the judge for sentencing him to life. Now they can move on with their lives.

Los Ángeles Azules – Nunca Es Suficiente ft. Natalia Lafourcade

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Nunca es suficiente para mí
porque siempre quiero más de ti.
Yo quisiera hacerte más feliz
hoy, mañana, siempre, hasta el fin.

Mi corazón estalla por tu amor
y tú que crees que esto es muy normal,
acostumbrado estás tanto al amor
que no lo ves, yo nunca he estado así.

Si de casualidad me ves llorando un poco
es porque yo te quiero a ti.

Y tú te vas jugando a enamorar,
todas las ilusiones vagabundas que se dejan alcanzar.
Y no verás que lo que yo te ofrezco
es algo incondicional.
Y tú te vas jugando a enamorar,
te enredas por las noches entre historias que nunca tienen final.
Te perderás dentro de mis recuerdos
por haberme hecho llorar.

Nunca es suficiente para mí
porque siempre quiero más de ti.
No ha cambiado nada mi sentir,
aunque me haces mal, te quiero a ti.

Mi corazón estalla por tu amor
cómo evitar que se fracture en mil,
acostumbrado estás tanto al amor
que no lo ves, yo nunca he estado así.

Si de casualidad me ves llorando un poco
es porque yo te quiero a ti.

Y tú te vas jugando a enamorar,
todas las ilusiones vagabundas que se dejan alcanzar.
Y no verás que lo que yo te ofrezco
es algo incondicional, incondicional.
Y tú te vas jugando a enamorar,
te enredas por las noches entre historias que nunca tienen final.
Te perderás dentro de mis recuerdos
por haberme hecho llorar.

Te perderás dentro de mis recuerdos
por haberme hecho llorar.
Te perderás dentro de mis recuerdos
por haberme hecho llorar.

Pepe Aguilar – Ni Contigo, Ni sin Ti

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Duermo para en ti soñarCon la noche por testigoNo te miento cuando digoQue este amor es de verdad
Te quiero sin importarLo que la historia decidaQue por ti daría la vidaNunca vayas a dudar
Y es tan solo por amorQue no quiero hacerte dañoNi causarte algún dolorCreeme que será mejor
Si no digo que te amo
Porque tengo el corazónEquivocado por quererte demasiadoSin que seas para míPorque sigo siendo así
El mismo tonto enamoradoQue su amor verá calladoSolo por verte felizSi es con él y no a mi lado
Ni contigo, ni sin ti
Duele tanto la verdadVivo en la melancolíaAl saber que no eres míaY siempre en mi mente estás
No falta sinceridadNi es cuestión de cobardíaLo que siento gritaríaPero sé que te hago mal
Y es tan solo por amorQue no quiero hacerte dañoNi causarte algún dolorCreeme que será mejor
Si no digo que te amo
Porque tengo el corazónEquivocado por quererte demasiadoSin que seas para miPorque sigo siendo así
El mismo tonto enamoradoQue su amor verá calladoSolo por verte felizSi es con él y no a mi lado
Ni contigo, ni sin ti
Y es que tengo el corazónEquivocado por quererte demasiadoSin que seas para míPorque sigo siendo así
El mismo tonto enamoradoQue su amor verá calladoSolo por verte felizSi es con él y no a mi lado
Ni contigo, ni sin ti

Los Ángeles Negros – Y Volveré

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Amor, adiósNo se puede continuarYa la magia terminóAhora tengo que marchar
Será mejorSeguir nuestra soledadSi hoy el cielo se cubrióQuizás mañana brille el sol
No sufras (más)(Quizás mañana nuestro llanto quede atrás)Y si me dices que tu amor me esperaráTendré la luz que mi sendero alumbrará
Y volveréComo un ave que retorna a su nidalVerás que pronto volveré y me quedaréCon esa paz que siempre, siempre tú me dasQue tú me das
Ese aplauso es para ustedesPara el público más hermoso del mundo que es…La república mexicanaY cantamos de nuevo, y dice
No sufras (más)(Quizás mañana nuestro llanto quede atrás)Y si me dices que tu amor me esperaráTendré la luz que mi sendero alumbrará
Y volveréComo un ave que retorna a su nidalVerás que pronto volveré y me quedaréCon esa paz que siempre, siempre tú me dasQue tú me das
Y volveréA tus brazos caeréLas estrellas brillaránNuestro amor (renacerá)
¡Gracias, México!¡Gracias!, ¡gracias, Vive Latino!Gracias por estar esta noche con nosotrosSomos sus eternos agradecidosEste grupo que ahora es chileno-mexicanoLos Ángeles Negros
¡Renacerá!Sí, amigos, esta es la fiesta grandeEsta es la fiesta bonita, ya nos vamos¡Muchas gracias!
Estuvimos muy contentos, ha sido un honorUn privilegio, un orgullo estar aquí ante este público bonitoEl público hermoso de México, ¡muchas gracias!Somos sus amigos de siempreLos Ángeles, Los Ángeles, Los Ángeles, Los Ángeles, Los Ángeles ¿qué? (Negros)
Ya nos vamos, ¡muchas gracias!, ¡hasta la vista! (¡gracias, gente bonita!)Vive Latino 2015, ¡muchas gracias!, sus amigos de siempre Los Ángeles Negros, ¡muchas gracias!Síganla pasando bonito¡Muchas gracias!Qué linda noche, qué linda noche, qué lindo público (¡muchas gracias!, ¡gracias!)

Alley Theatre Announces the Cast & Creative Team of Torera

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Monet Hurst-Mendoza’s poignant story makes its world premiere after development in 2022 Alley All New Festival

The Tony Award®-winning Alley Theatre announces the cast and creative team of the world premiere of Torera by Monet Hurst-Mendoza and directed by Tatiana Pandiani runs May 12 – June 4, 2023, in the Neuhaus Theatre. The play was developed in the 2022 Alley All New Festival.

Bullfighting in Yucatán, Mexico is a world nearly exclusive to men—yet for Elena Ramírez, it is her life’s ambition. With the help of her best friend, a matador’s son, Elena begins secretly training to compete with the greatest. But when she discovers her seemingly inherent talent can beat even the most accomplished toreros, this young woman must choose between accepting society’s limits or breaking boundaries. A world premiere play written by a stunning new voice in the American theatre, Torera tells a poignant story about becoming your truest self by proudly stepping into the ring.

“I am so excited about our world premiere production of Torera by Monet-Hurst Mendoza,” shares Artistic Director Rob Melrose. “I got to know the play quite well last season through its workshop in our Alley All New Festival. The play and its exploration of the world of bullfighting and a young woman’s desire to have her opportunity in the ring is so exhilarating and moving. I went over the designs for the production, and they are gorgeous. The costumes are sumptuous, and the set puts Alley audiences right in the bullfighting ring. I can’t wait for Alley audiences to see it.”

“I am delighted to become part of the Houston theatre scene this spring and spend the next few weeks playing at The Alley!” shares playwright Monet Hurst-Mendoza.Torera is a sharp yet tender coming-of-age story—examining identity, class, gender, and societal expectations through the beautiful complexity of one Mexican household. The show is about breaking barriers, chasing your wildest dreams, the prices we pay, and the roads not taken. I hope it will inspire and entertain, as well as encourage audiences to engage with (and maybe even challenge) any pre-conceived notions they may have about the art of bullfighting.”

The cast of Torera includes Jesse Castellanos as Tanok Cárdenas, Jacqueline Guillén as Elena Maria Ramírez, Eliud Garcia Kauffman as Don Rafael Cárdenas, and Maria Elena Ramirez as Pastora Ramírez. Rounding out the cast includes ensemble members José José Arrieta Cuesta and Carolína Ornelas.

The creative team of Torera includes Scenic Designer Marcelo Martínez García, Costume Designer Rodrigo Muñoz, Lighting Designer Yuki Nakase Link, Sound Designer Yezminne Zepeda, Projection Designer Victoria Beauray Sagady, Stage Manager Emily Bohannan, and Assistant Stage Manager Laura Gutierrez.

PRESS NIGHT: Wednesday, May 17 at 7:30pm. Invitations will be sent later.  

SPONSORS: Alley Theatre is supported by the 2022-23 Season sponsors United Airlines, the official airline of Alley Theatre, and Hampton Inn and Homewood Suites Downtown Houston, the official hotel of Alley Theatre.

SPANISH TRANSLATION PERFORMANCES: Torera will have simultaneous Spanish translation on May 19, May 27 matinee, and June 3. Alley Theatre continues to welcome Spanish-speaking audience to enjoy the production of Torera. Translated performances are funded by the Bank of America ACTivate Awards, a Theatre Forward grants program, which seeks to foster and accelerate theatres’ efforts to become more equitable, diverse, and inclusive of Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) individuals and groups.

TICKETS: Tickets to Torera are now on sale and start at $51. Discounted tickets are available for military, seniors, and any student or educator, regardless of age, with a valid student ID for designated performances. The first five performances are preview performances, and these performances allow audiences to be a part of the development process of shows.  Tickets can be ordered online (alleytheatre.org) or by phone (713.220.5700).

CONNECT WITH US: @alleytheatre, #AlleyTorera

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Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg Reveals 21% Reduction of Case Backlog

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Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced today that recent initiatives by her office have helped lead to a 21% reduction in the criminal case backlog from the COVID-related highs of recent years. As of April 10 – the 100th day of 2023 – the backlog has been cut to 114,242 cases, a reduction of nearly 31,000 from 2021. And the figure continues to fall.

The numbers show the office’s aggressive focus on reducing the case backlog has paid off. Ogg credited her staff for that success and specifically pointed out two recent initiatives that spurred major backlog reductions – the creation of a Homicide Division within the office and the implementation of a “triage” program.

Ogg created the Homicide Division in 2022, assigning 12 veteran prosecutors to a unit dedicated to trying languishing homicide cases. The team has aggressively pushed some of the most violent offenders’ cases to plea or trial. Some had been pending for more than four years, worsened by the pandemic and closure of the Criminal Justice Center following Hurricane Harvey.

In addition, Ogg and her senior leadership secured the funding to create an overtime program in which prosecutors meet after hours and on weekends to review more than 30,000 nonviolent, mostly victimless misdemeanor and state jail felony cases. Those cases are then considered for solutions other than incarceration.

“This backlog reduction is a welcome reward for our unending focus and hard work on resolving these cases,” Ogg said. “Most importantly, these successes lead to more victims getting resolution of their cases – and getting that resolution more quickly. And that’s the best reward of all.”

Russia’s Wagner’s claim it captured more than 80 percent of Bakhmut ‘untrue’

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Ukrainian service members from 28th mechanised brigade remain in their trenches after incoming fire at the frontline, amid Russia’s attack on Ukraine in the region of Bakhmut, Ukraine, April 5, 2023. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach TPX IMAGES OF THE DAYUkraine’s military rejected as untrue a Russian claim to have captured more than 80 percent of the city of Bakhmut and said on Wednesday that Kyiv’s forces controlled “considerably more” than 20 percent of it in the east.

Serhiy Cherevatyi, the spokesperson for the eastern military command, made the comment to Reuters a day after the head of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group said that his forces were advancing in their bid to seize Bakhmut after months of fighting.

“I was just in touch with the commander of one of the brigades holding the defense of the city. And I can confidently say that Ukrainian defensive forces control a considerably larger percent of Bakhmut’s territory,” he said.

Ukrainian forces have hung on for months in Bakhmut, a small city in eastern Donetsk region, where the fiercest fighting of Moscow’s full-scale February 2022 invasion has killed thousands of soldiers and been dubbed the “meat-grinder.”

Wagner head Yevgeny Prigozhin said on Tuesday his forces controlled most of Bakhmut including the whole administrative center, factories, warehouses and municipality buildings.

“Prigozhin needs to show at least some kind of victory in the city, which they have been trying to capture for nine months in a row and that’s why he’s making such statements,” said Cherevatyi.

Source: english.alarabiya.net

Gov. Greg Abbott announces he will push to pardon Daniel Perry after murder conviction

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Less than 24 hours after a jury in Austin found Daniel Perry guilty of shooting to death a protester, Gov. Greg Abbott announced on social media Saturday that he would pardon the convicted killer as soon as a request “hits my desk.”

The unprecedented effort, which Abbott announced to his 1 million followers on Twitter, came as Abbott faced growing calls from national conservative figures such as Fox News host Tucker Carlson and Kyle Rittenhouse, who was acquitted in the shooting deaths of two Wisconsin protesters in 2020, to act to urgently undo the conviction.

“Texas has one of the strongest ‘Stand your ground’ laws of self-defense that cannot be nullified by a jury or progressive district attorney,” Abbott said in a statement. “I will work as swiftly as Texas law allows regarding the pardon of Sgt. Perry.”

Abbott’s office did not return calls from the American-Statesman on Saturday seeking additional comment. The two-week trial, which included dozens of witnesses and much forensic evidence, was not broadcast. Abbott attended no portion of the trial.

Perry, an Army sergeant, was working as an Uber driver in Austin on the night of July 25, 2020, when he ran a red light at the intersection of Fourth Street and Congress Avenue and drove into a Black Lives Matter march before stopping.

Garrett Foster, carrying an AK-47 rifle, was among a group of protesters who approached his car. Perry told police that Foster threatened him by raising the barrel of his rifle at him, so he shot him five times with a .357 revolver through the window of his car before driving away.

Perry’s defense team argued that he acted in self-defense, but prosecutors contended that Perry instigated what happened. They highlighted a series of social media posts and Facebook messages in which Perry made statements that they said indicated his state of mind, such as he might “kill a few people on my way to work. They are rioting outside my apartment complex.”

A friend responded, “Can you legally do so?” Perry replied, “If they attack me or try to pull me out of my car then yes.”

A jury Friday unanimously convicted Perry.

State District Judge Clifford Brown is set to sentence him to prison in the coming days. He faces up to life in prison.

David Wahlberg, a former Travis County criminal court judge, said he cannot think of another example in the state’s history when a governor sought a pardon before a verdict was formally appealed.

“I think it’s outrageously presumptuous for someone to make a judgment about the verdict of 12 unanimous jurors without actually hearing the evidence in person,” Wahlberg said.

Doug O’Connell, who represents Perry, told the Statesman in a statement Saturday: “Right now we are completely focused on preparing for Daniel’s sentencing hearing. I visited Daniel in jail this morning. As you might expect he is devastated. He spoke to me about his fears that he will never get to hug his mother again. He’s also crushed that his conviction will end his Army service. He loves being a soldier.”

Travis County District Attorney José Garza had no immediate comment.

The jury deliberated 17 hours over two days before reaching the verdict Friday afternoon after an eight-day trial with dozens of witnesses. Perry didn’t testify during the trial.

Foster’s brother, Ryan Foster, said Saturday that he didn’t think Perry should be pardoned. “This was clearly premeditated,” Ryan Foster told the Statesman. “He (Perry) thought a lot about it and planned on doing it. … He wanted to kill a protester and saw somebody exercising their Second Amendment right.”

After the judge read the verdict to the packed courtroom Friday, Perry, 35, buried his head into one of his lawyer’s chests and erupted into loud sobs. The jury also found Perry not guilty of an aggravated assault with a deadly weapon in connection to driving in front of another protester.

Perry’s conviction was instantly condemned by gun-rights advocates Friday night.

“(Gov. Abbott) this is an unfair conviction. Please step in and free Daniel Perry,” Rittenhouse wrote on Twitter. “He was justified in defending his own life when an AK-47 was pointed at him and he doesn’t deserve to be in jail.”

Fox’s Carlson decried the conviction in a two-minute segment on his show, referring to the Austin protesters as a “mob of rioters” who surrounded Perry’s car and began pounding on it. He said Perry fired when Foster raised his rifle.

“This is a legal atrocity,” Carlson said. “There is no right of self-defense in Texas.”

He invited Abbott on his show Monday to discuss whether he would consider a pardon for Perry.

Jennifer Laurin, a University of Texas law professor, addressed the portion of Abbott’s statement on Texas’ self-defense laws. She said that a jury is instructed to reject the defense when the person asserting it provoked the response, as prosecutors say Perry did when he drove his car into a crowd of protesters.

“Painting the conviction as rogue nullification is uniformed or deceptive,” Laurin tweeted.

Abbott lacks authority under state law to issue a pardon without first getting a recommendation from the Board of Pardons and Paroles, whose members he appoints. In his statement, Abbott said he already asked the board to review the verdict to determine if Perry should be granted a pardon.

“I have made that request and instructed the board to expedite its review,” Abbott said. “I look forward to approving the board’s pardon recommendation as soon as it hits my desk.”

Abbott typically announces pardons every year in December around Christmas.

A pardon would release Perry from his sentence and restore his right to vote and serve on a jury.Defense lawyer Rick Cofer, who was not involved in the trial, expressed astonishment over Abbott’s announcement.

“It’s what happens in Uganda or El Salvador,” said Cofer, a former prosecutor. “Total abrogation of the rule of law. And what’s even worse is that Abbott knows better. He was a smart Texas Supreme Court Justice. He knows this is legally wrong. Profoundly wrong. Pure politics.”

District attorney prosecuting Trump sues Republican Jim Jordan

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DA Alvin Bragg accuses the House Judiciary Committee chair of a ‘transparent campaign to intimidate and attack’ him.

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, who is prosecuting former President Donald Trump in a case related to hush-money payments made to an adult-film actress, has sued a Republican legislator probing his investigation.

In the lawsuit filed on Tuesday, Bragg accused Representative Jim Jordan, the chair of House Judiciary Committee, of a “transparent campaign to intimidate and attack” him after the New York district attorney indicted Trump on 34 felony charges of falsifying business documents.

The lawsuit — the latest salvo in a back-and-forth between the Democratic prosecutor and Republican legislators — asked a judge to invalidate subpoenas that Jordan has issued or plans to submit as part of a probe into Bragg’s handling of the case.

In the lawsuit, Bragg said he’s taking legal action “in response to an unprecedentedly brazen and unconstitutional attack by members of Congress on an ongoing New York State criminal prosecution and investigation of former President Donald J Trump”.

“Congress lacks any valid legislative purpose to engage in a free-ranging campaign of harassment in retaliation for the District Attorney’s investigation and prosecution of Mr Trump under the laws of New York,” the lawsuit said.

It added that Congress lacks constitutional authority “to oversee, let alone disrupt, ongoing state law criminal matters”.

The move came as Jordan, who was a close Trump ally during the former president’s time in office, has issued a flurry of letters and subpoenas to individuals involved in the case against Trump, who is the first president in US history to be criminally charged.

One subpoena seeks testimony from former prosecutor Mark Pomerantz, who previously oversaw the Trump investigation. Pomerantz publicly detailed how he sparred with Bragg over the direction of the probe before leaving the office last year.

House Republicans had previously sent a letter to Bragg demanding he testify about what they called a “politically motivated prosecutorial decision”.

In response, Bragg accused Republicans of an “unlawful incursion” into his jurisdiction. His office has dismissed claims that its prosecution of Trump is politically motivated, calling such claims “unfounded”.

Trump and his allies, including Jordan, have continued to push the narrative that Bragg is a political operative who receives funding from liberal superdonor George Soros, a claim Soros has denied.

Jordan responded to Bragg’s lawsuit in a tweet on Tuesday.

“First, they indict a president for no crime,” he wrote. “Then they sue to block congressional oversight when we ask questions about the federal funds they say they used to do it.”

Last week, Trump appeared in court for the first time, where he was arraigned on charges related to a hush-money payment made to the adult-film performer Stormy Daniels through his lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen.

Daniels has said she had an affair with Trump before he was president.

While typically a misdemeanour under New York state law, falsifying business records rises to a felony if it is done with “intent to defraud and intent to commit another crime and aid and conceal the commission thereof”.

In a news conference following the arraignment, Bragg said Trump violated both state and federal election laws, and also mischaracterised the payments to Cohen as being for “tax purposes”.

A statement of facts released alongside the indictment accused Trump of conducting “a scheme with others to influence the 2016 presidential election by identifying and purchasing negative information about him to suppress its publication and benefit [Trump’s] electoral prospects”.

Prosecutors will have to prove Trump falsified the records in service to a secondary crime but will not need to prosecute that secondary crime.

Bragg is represented in Tuesday’s lawsuit against Jordan by Theodore Boutrous, a well-known First Amendment lawyer who has also represented Trump’s estranged niece, Mary Trump, in legal clashes with her famous uncle.

The case has been assigned to US District Judge Mary Kay Vyskocil, a Trump appointee who previously served as a federal bankruptcy court judge.

The lawsuit came after the House Judiciary Committee on Monday announced plans hold a hearing in Manhattan on crime in New York City and what it has called Bragg’s “pro-crime, anti-victim” policies.

Bragg’s office, in response, pointed to statistics showing that violent crime in Manhattan has dropped since he took over the post in January 2022.

In a statement, Bragg called the hearing “a political stunt” and said that, if Jordan “truly cared about public safety”, he would focus on crime in cities in his home state of Ohio “instead of using taxpayer dollars to travel hundreds of miles out of his way”.

Source: aljazeera

Authorities in Louisville release bodycam video of police response to shooting at bank that left 5 people dead

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The Louisville Metro Police Department has released dramatic bodycam video of officers responding to the Monday bank shooting where five people were killed and an officer fatally shot the gunman.

The bodycam video shows the tense moments between police officers and the shooter, Connor Sturgeon. It begins with video from Officer Nickolas Wilt who drives up to the scene with his training officer, identified as Cory “CJ” Galloway.

Wilt, police say, was shot in the head as he ran toward the gunshots police were facing as they arrived. He is listed in critical condition. Wilt’s camera shows him following Galloway up the outside steps to the bank, his service pistol in his two hands. The video cuts off before he is shot.

Bodycam footage from Galloway, who was also shot, shows him taking fire, then retreating to a safe position behind a planter as officers talk about how they can’t see the gunman and that he is shooting through windows in the front of the bank.

“Shooter has an angle on that officer!” one officer can be heard saying. “We got to get up there!” he adds.

Deputy Chief Paul Humphrey said the gunman broke out glass from the lobby windows and when he fired, officers – who could finally pinpoint his location – shot back.

As he looks into the bank lobby, Galloway’s camera audio sounds out with several shots.

“Suspect down, get the officer!!” one officer yells as he moves up the stairs and into the bank to investigate further.

Humphrey lauded the actions of the officers.

“Officer Wilt was a brand new officer, he had no experience. He was going based on two things: his training and his character. And you will see that he never hesitates – even after getting shot at,” Humphrey said at a news conference where nine minutes of video was released.

When the shooting was over, officers and teams from other agencies reentered the bank with supplies and started providing medical treatment right away, Humphrey told reporters.

Officer Cory "CJ" Galloway, shown in a photo provided by the Louisville Metro Police, has been with the department since 2018.

After talking to medical staff, Humphrey said it is “100% certainty” that those swift actions saved lives.

“The actions that they took to follow up after being shot at themselves, to be compassionate and provide medical treatment, absolutely saved lives that day,” Humphrey said

Officers took Wilt to the hospital in a patrol vehicle, officials said.

Shooter recently purchased his rifle

The shooter legally bought an AR-15-style rifle at a local gun dealership six days before he used it to kill five of his colleagues, the interim Louisville Metro Police chief said Tuesday.

Currently, “Kentucky imposes no waiting period between the time of purchase and the physical transfer of a firearm,” according to the Giffords Law Center. By comparison, some states have waiting periods of 7 to 10 days.

It’s still not clear what provoked Sturgeon, a 25-year-old employee, to go on a deadly rampage at Old National Bank and livestream the gruesome attack on Instagram.

Sturgeon had interned at the bank for three summers and been employed there full-time for about two years, his LinkedIn profile showed. The assailant had been notified that he was going to be fired from the bank, a law enforcement source said Monday.

But Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg said he doesn’t believe the shooter was given a notice of termination. “From what I have been told from an official at the bank, that is not accurate,” Greenberg told reporters Tuesday.

Now, investigators are combing through the footage and other evidence to try to understand what led to the massacre that also left several wounded – including a police officer who was shot in the head.

Officials executed a search warrant at Sturgeon’s home, but interim Police Chief Jacquelyn Gwinn-Villaroel declined to say what was found.

The carnage marked the 146th mass shooting this year with four or more victims, not including a gunman, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

And the AR-15 and its offshoots have been the weapon of choice in many of the most horrific mass shootings in recent memory, including the Covenant school shooting in Nashville just two weeks ago that’s reignited a fierce political fight over gun control.

What the livestream video shows

It took just one minute for a gunman to complete his deadly rampage before he stopped and waited for police to arrive, according to footage of the massacre described by a city official to CNN.

The video begins by showing an AR-15-style weapon, followed by a worker in the bank saying good morning to the gunman, the official said.

“You need to get out of here,” the shooter is heard saying to the woman on the livestream, which has been taken down by Instagram’s parent company Meta.

The gunman then tries to shoot her in the back but can’t because the safety is on and the weapon still needs to be loaded, the official said. Once the shooter loads the weapon properly and takes the safety off, he shoots the worker in the back, the official said. Her condition is not known.

The assailant then continues his rampage, firing at workers while they tried to outrun him, the official said. The shooter does not go to other populated floors of the bank, the official said.

Once the shooter is done firing, he sits down in the lobby area that looks out onto East Main Street, apparently waiting for police, the official said.

The killer waits about a minute and a half before police arrive – a swift response praised by local leaders – and a gunfight ensues, the official said. The gunman was struck and killed.

The entire incident – from when the gunman started shooting to when he was killed – lasted about nine minutes, Louisville Police Lt. Col. Aaron Cromwell said.

After the first bullets flew, “There’s a few minutes after that before we get the first call on it. Three minutes after that when we respond to the scene,” Cromwell said Tuesday. “And then about three minutes after we respond, the subject is neutralized.”

At one point, a Louisville police dispatcher alerted officers: “25-year-old White male, Connor Sturgeon 6 4’. He’s texted a friend, called a friend, left a voicemail saying he’s gonna kill everyone at the bank. Feeling suicidal,” according to Broadcastify audio. The timing of the dispatch wasn’t immediately clear.

A manager ‘witnessed people being murdered’ during a meeting

The massacre started around 8:30 a.m., about 30 minutes before the bank opens to the public.

Staff members were holding their morning meeting in a conference room when the gunman opened fire, bank manager Rebecca Buchheit-Sims told CNN.

She said the massacre “happened very quickly.” Buchheit-Sims attended the staff meeting virtually and watched in horror as gunfire exploded on her computer screen.

“I witnessed people being murdered,” she told CNN. “I don’t know how else to say that.”

Four victims died shortly after the shooting: Joshua Barrick, 40; Juliana Farmer, 45; Tommy Elliott, 63; and James Tutt, 64, police said. A fifth victim, Deana Eckert, 57, died later Monday.

Of the nine patients hospitalized shortly after the shooting, four have been discharged and one has died. One still in the hospital is in critical condition, and the other three are in stable and fair condition, a University of Louisville Hospital spokesperson said Tuesday.

‘I can’t even say how much this doesn’t make sense’

Before Monday’s massacre, the gunman had not had “any prior engagement” with police, the interim chief said.

Sturgeon graduated in December 2020 from the University of Alabama, where he earned his bachelor’s degree and a master’s degree in finance, according to a university spokesperson.

After three consecutive summers interning at Old National Bank, he was hired as a Commercial Development Professional in June 2021, according to his LinkedIn profile.

One of Sturgeon’s former high school classmates who knew the shooter and his family well said the horrific news Monday came as a “total shock.”

“I can’t believe it,” said the former classmate, who asked not to be identified and has not spoken with Sturgeon in recent years. “I can’t even say how much this doesn’t make sense.”

Victim was an ‘incredible friend’ and mentor

One of the slain victims, bank senior vice president Tommy Elliott, was remembered by local and state leaders as a close mentor and beloved community leader.

“Tommy was a great man. He cared about finding good people and putting them in positions to do great things. He embraced me when I was very young and interested in politics,” said Yates, the state senator. “He was about lifting people up, building them up.”

Elliott was also close friends with the governor and Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg, who said he spent Monday morning at the hospital with Elliott’s wife.

“It is painful, painful for all of the families I know,” Greenberg said. “It just hits home in a unique way when you know one of the victims so well.”

Beshear remembered Elliott as an “incredible friend” and called the other slain victims “amazing people” who will be mourned by their loved ones.

The city is setting up a family assistance center in collaboration with the American Red Cross to provide support for those impacted, the mayor said.

“To the survivors and the families, our entire city is here to wrap our arms around you,” Greenberg said.

Harris County settles lawsuit against JUUL Labs, accuses vaping company of deceptive marketing toward children

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Box for a JUUL, which is one of the most popular vape pens in the country, located at The Vapor Lair on Westheimer Rd. Taken on September 10, 2019. Harris County recently settled a lawsuit against the company.

Harris County has settled a lawsuit against e-cigarette company JUUL Labs and will receive a $20 million settlement.

The county was the first governmental entity in Texas to file suit against JUUL in 2021. Harris County Attorney Christian Menefee said the county accused JUUL of marketing its vaping products to minors.

“We’re extremely proud to be able to lead as the largest county in the state, the third largest in the country,” he said. “I think it’s important that we lead on public health issues.”

JUUL is known for delivering popular electronic nicotine with a variety of different flavors for vaping. Their JUUL e-cigarette is made using a heating element to convert a nicotine solution into an aerosol that can be inhaled by the user.

The local settlement is part of a larger global settlement with JUUL Labs. The settlement total in Texas is said to be $42.8 million. Menefee said the case was always about reducing youth nicotine addiction in the community.

“The dollars that are coming in the door will hopefully be used to mitigate the impact of our youth with nicotine addiction,” he said. “We’re gonna stand in the gap and we’re gonna protect those folks.”

In a study released by the CDC last year, nearly half of students surveyed used e-cigarettes on 20 or more of the past 30 days. Hospital admission statistics from UT Health suggest 1 in 5 kids in Houston have tried vaping. In the past, many websites have also been reported to sell e-cigarettes without requiring any age documentation.

“What I’m hoping is that there’s a nationwide effort to take measures that we’re gonna put blocks in between our youth and harmful products,” Menefee said. “Including nicotine and lace products.”

Harris County Commissioners will be deciding how to use the funds from the settlement.

Source: houstonpublicmedia

La carrera por Wembanyama: Popovich, Pistons, Rockets…

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El final de la temporada regular confirma los porcentajes de los equipos para hacerse con el número 1 del draft. Wembanyama, el suculento premio.

Terminada la temporada regular, llega lo bueno para los de abajo. O lo único que se pueden plantear al irse de vacaciones y tener un largo verano antes de tiempo, muchos de ellos por decisión propia. Es una de las cosas que falla en la estructura de la NBA: como las últimas dos semanas se normaliza el hecho de que muchos equipos no pongan en pista a sus mejores jugadores buscando tener un peor récord y así tener más posibilidades de que en la lotería lleguen a la posición más alta del draft. Esto no se ha potenciado este curso, pero sí se ha repetido y, desde luego, no se ha resuelto. Y, como estos equipos ya no tienen nada que hacer, se centran en el próximo gran objetivo. Que tiene nombre y apellido: Victor Wembanyama.

El proceso es el siguiente: solo las cuatro mejores selecciones se deciden por sorteo y se eligen entre los 14 equipos que no llegan a playoffs. El equipo con el peor récord tiene la mejor oportunidad de obtener una selección de draft más alta, pero para evitar tankear esto no significa que el peor balance tenga asegurado el número 1. Después de que se seleccionan las cuatro primeras posiciones (del sistema de ubicación de la lotería), el resto del orden del draft de la primera ronda es inverso al registro de victorias y derrotas de los equipos restantes. Además, la lotería no determina el orden del draft en las rondas posteriores del draft.

Esto deja a Pistons (17-65), Rockets y Spurs (con 22 victorias cada uno) como el trío que más posibilidades tiene de hacerse con el 1, un 14%. Los Hornets, con 27 victorias, tienen un 12,5% de opciones de pasar del cuarto al primer puesto. Luego están los Blazers (33 partidos ganados y un 10,5% de opciones) y Magic (34, para un 9%). Esos serían los 6 balances más bajos y, por lo tanto, los que mayor porcentaje tienen de hacerse con Wembanyama. Pero para entrar en esa puja también estarán en la lotería Pacers y Wizards (35 victorias por cabeza), que comparten récord y para determinar quién será séptimo y quién octavo en la lotería pasarán por un sorteo previo, repartiéndose así un 7% y un 6,5% de porcentaje.

El top 10 lo completan Jazz y Mavericks, que se esforzaron por hacerse con uno de los 10 peores balances y así poder tener más opciones de tener una selección dentro de las 10 primeras, un pick protegido que no tendrían que traspasar a los Knicks por el acuerdo que firmaron en el traspaso de Kristaps Porzingis en 2019. Los Jazz tienen un 4,5% de posibilidades de alcanzar el número 1, mientras que las opciones de los texanos se reducen a un 3%. Los 4 equipos restantes (las posiciones que van de la 11 a la 14) se ocuparán en función del récord conseguido. Estas son las cuentas. El objetivo está claro. Conseguir a una futura estrella generacionar. Hacerse con los servicios de ese ser de otro planeta: Victor Wembanyama.

Source: as

Biden Wants to Build Global Coalition Against Fentanyl

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FILE - Blue powder is pictured over tables at a fentanyl pill manufacturing center and a methamphetamine lab seized by the Mexican army in Culiacan, in Sinaloa state, Mexico, Feb. 14, 2023.
The Biden administration is ramping up efforts to address the fentanyl crisis, increasing sanctions on traffickers and announcing plans to set up a global coalition to combat the illicit drug trade.

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid painkiller 50 to 100 times more potent than morphine. Drug overdoses from synthetic opioids killed more than 70,000 people in the U.S. in 2021, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In a statement, the White House said it will work with international partners to build a global coalition to “prevent illicit drug manufacturing, detect emerging drug threats, disrupt trafficking, address illicit finance, and respond to public safety and public health impacts.”

“This global coalition will develop solutions, drive national actions, and create synergies and leverage among like-minded countries who agree that countering illicit synthetic drugs must be a global policy priority,” according to the White House.

The initiative includes increasing coordination among U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies and with private sector companies, including chemical industries, shipping and delivery companies in the U.S. and abroad.

The White House did not name the countries involved in the partnership.

“We will have more details about our work with partners in the coming weeks and months, including as we build a global coalition to tackle this scourge,” a National Security Council spokesperson said in a statement to VOA.

A key step in this effort would be to internationally track the shipping of the precursor chemicals used to make fentanyl, said Earl Anthony Wayne, former ambassador to Mexico who is now a fellow at the Wilson Center.

“There’s no tracking right now,” Wayne told VOA. “What you need to do is start building an international consensus to put new limits on these things. That doesn’t happen overnight.”

There is a wide variety of substances that can be used to make fentanyl, and many of them have legitimate uses and are legal to sell, making them difficult to control internationally. The U.S. has been lobbying the U.N. Commission on Narcotic Drugs to place international controls on 14 key fentanyl precursors and fentanyl analogues — drugs that have similar chemical structure and mimic the pharmacological effects of fentanyl.

Mexico and China

The fentanyl crisis has increased Washington’s tension with Mexico and China. The two countries are the primary sources for fentanyl and the precursor chemicals that are trafficked into the U.S., according to a report by the Drug Enforcement Administration.

U.S. officials say that since China started controlling fentanyl in 2021, Chinese traffickers shifted to exporting precursors for Mexican drug cartels to manufacture and traffic across the border, making up almost all fentanyl on American streets. They say Mexican cartels often make fentanyl look like other medications, such as Xanax, oxycodone or Percocet, or mix it into other drugs, including heroin and cocaine. Many people who die of overdoses in the U.S. do not know they are taking fentanyl.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador denies that his country produces the drug.

“In Mexico, fentanyl is not produced. The raw material for fentanyl is not produced. If China’s government says they do not produce it either, then it is interesting. Who is producing it?” he said in a news conference on Monday, referring to Beijing’s response to his letter requesting that China help stop the flow of the drug.

In response to Lopez Obrador’s letter, China denied involvement in trafficking fentanyl and blamed the U.S. for its drug problems.

“The root cause of overdose lies in the U.S. itself, and the problem is completely made in the U.S. The U.S. should face up to its own problems and take more substantive measures to strengthen domestic supervision and reduce demand,” China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said last week.

China suspended all counternarcotics cooperation with the U.S. in August 2022 as a protest to then-Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi’s visit to Taiwan, which Beijing considers a breakaway province.

“China subordinates its counternarcotics cooperation to the geostrategic relationship with the United States,” Vanda Felbab-Brown, director of the Brookings Institution’s Initiative on Nonstate Armed Actors, said in a March congressional hearing on China’s role on the fentanyl crisis.

In the absence of significant warming in the bilateral relationship, there is little prospect Beijing would intensify its anti-drug cooperation with the U.S., Felbab-Brown added.

“U.S. punitive measures, such as sanctions and drug indictments, are unlikely to change that.”

Target Mexico

Some U.S. congressional members have been calling on the Biden administration to increase pressure on the Mexican government to crack down on fentanyl trafficking. In March, Republican South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham said he would introduce legislation to designate cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and give the U.S. military the authority to stop them.

“We’re going to unleash the fury and the might of the United States against these cartels,” he said.

The administration rejected the plan.

“The United States has powerful sanctions authorities specifically designated to combat narcotics-trafficking organizations and the individuals and entities that enable them,” said White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

Some Republicans have even called for the U.S. military to target facilities of drug cartels inside Mexico. Legislation to put the U.S. “at war with the cartels by authorizing the use of military force” has been introduced by Republican lawmakers.

“We must start treating them like ISIS, because that is who they are,” said Republican Congressman Dan Crenshaw, a co-sponsor of the bill.

National Security Council spokesperson Adrienne Watson said the administration is not considering military action in Mexico.

“We have robust law enforcement cooperation with Mexico, which has enabled us to take successful action against cartels, transnational criminal organizations, drug traffickers and human smugglers, and that will continue,” she said in a statement to VOA.

Lopez Obrador confirmed that members of his security Cabinet are in the U.S. this week to discuss fentanyl trafficking with U.S. officials. The meeting is a followup of the January summit in Mexico City to discuss better cooperation on various issues, including fentanyl trafficking, between U.S. President Joe Biden, Lopez Obrador and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.

Source: voanews

Ignore the courts? Some Democrats say Texas abortion pill ruling demands it.

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The Biden administration swiftly appeals abortion pill ruling as Dems split on going further.

President Joe Biden speaks with a spotlight on him.
Senators, representatives, state officials, and advocacy groups are calling on President Joe Biden to defy the U.S. District Court judge and use his executive powers to protect the drugs’ availability even before the case is heard by the conservative-leaning 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. | Drew Angerer/Getty Images

The Biden administration has rushed to appeal a Texas judge’s ruling that could suspend the approval of abortion pills nationwide and jeopardize access to the most common method of terminating a pregnancy.

Some Democrats say that’s not enough.

The judge appointed by former President Donald Trump sided with anti-abortion groups who said the FDA’s two-decade-old approval of the drug mifepristone is unlawful and should be tossed, but the ruling won’t go into effect for a week to give the administration time to seek an emergency stay from higher courts.

Now, senators, representatives, state officials, and advocacy groups are calling on President Joe Biden to defy the U.S. District Court judge and use his executive powers to protect the drugs’ availability even before the case is heard by the conservative-leaning 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.

“I believe the Food and Drug Administration has the authority to ignore this ruling, which is why I’m again calling on President Biden and the FDA to do just that,” Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) said Friday. “The FDA, doctors, and pharmacies can and must go about their jobs like nothing has changed and keep mifepristone accessible to women across America. If they don’t, the consequences of banning the most common method of abortion in every single state will be devastating.”

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) backed Wyden’s call in a CNN interview Friday, arguing that the “deeply partisan and unfounded nature” of the court’s decision undermines its own legitimacy and the White House should “ignore” it.

But the Biden administration is afraid any public defiance of the Friday-night ruling could hurt its position while the case moves through the appeals process.

A person who is advising the White House on legal strategy, granted anonymity to discuss the ongoing litigation, said administration officials think it would be “premature” and “pretty risky” to take the step Wyden is calling for, because it’s possible a higher court would reverse the decision by Texas U.S. District Court Judge Matthew Kacsmayrk.

The person added that the White House sees limited benefit in publicly defying the court’s ruling at this juncture for three reasons:

First, ignoring a lower court ruling stripping FDA approval of the pills wouldn’t stop GOP-controlled states from imposing their own restrictions and prosecuting those who violate them. Second, a future Republican president could reverse any decision on enforcement discretion and choose to aggressively prosecute those who sell or prescribe the pills. And third, even in the short term, the president defying the court could leave doctors across the country afraid to dispense the pills.

“It’s a very, very loose Band-Aid that wouldn’t actually ensure access to medication abortion,” the person said. “And when you have another option on the table like the appeals process, it’s a pretty risky strategy.”

Additionally, the person said, because the Texas judge put his ruling on hold for one week to give the Biden administration time to appeal, the pills can still be legally prescribed in much of the country, limiting the urgency to take such drastic action.

Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) told reporters on a call Saturday that while she is sympathetic to Wyden’s position, she doesn’t endorse anything that could jeopardize the administration’s fight to overturn the district court ruling.

“I get the sentiment because this is a truly infuriating situation,” she said. “This outrageous decision had nothing to do with the facts or science or the law. But the key thing that needs to happen right now is making sure this decision is quickly appealed and reversed in court.”

Murray and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Saturday signaled their intent to use the decision to mobilize their base in the 2024 elections — arguing that flipping the House and passing a law restoring Roe v. Wade is the best path to achieving more permanent protections for the pills than whatever temporary protections the Biden administration could offer through executive actions.

“This battle is going to be fought with public opinion and with our votes at the ballot box, from here until we move forward in 2024,” Murray said.

Schumer suggested Democrats will force votes in Senate in the coming months that “put Republicans on the record” on the issue.

“The American people will see for themselves the stark contrast between Democrats who are relentlessly fighting for women’s rights, to make decisions about their own bodies and MAGA Republicans who will stop at virtually nothing to enact a national abortion ban with no exceptions,” Schumer told reporters on Saturday.

Biden himself appeared to endorse this strategy in the hours after the ruling, saying in a statement that while the administration was appealing the case, “The only way to stop those who are committed to taking away women’s rights and freedoms in every state is to elect a Congress who will pass a law restoring Roe versus Wade.

Even some abortion-rights leaders who have previously criticized the Biden administration for not doing enough to protect access say they support the wait-and-see strategy given the current judicial threats to the pills.

“They do tend to be cautious,” NARAL President Mini Timmaraju told POLITICO. “But with stakes like this, with these courts, they should be. They’re the defendant. We want them to be careful. Also, it has served them well in the past. So I feel confident the administration is doing what they need to do.”

Some legal experts are also warning the administration against defying the decision this early in the process, saying doing so could create a precedent that gives future presidents cover to ignore “future orders that would be more firmly rooted in the law.”

“It would not be advisable for the FDA to disregard a court order even if they believe it’s wrong,” said Joanne Rosen, an attorney and senior lecturer at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “They could appeal. They could re-initiate the approval process of mifepristone all over again to get it back on the market.”

Yet others in the legal community are urging the administration to play hardball, arguing that the FDA was given enforcement discretion by Congress and previous court rulings and the agency should use those to the fullest extent if it is ultimately ordered to rescind its approval of abortion pills.

Those in this camp are pointing to another court ruling Friday night out of Washington State ordering the FDA to maintain the status quo for abortion pills and forbidding the agency from rolling back access in the dozen blue states that brought the challenge. Those clashing decisions, they say, give the Biden administration cover to maintain access to the drugs in defiance of the Texas court if that ruling stands.

“These are not radical,” said David S. Cohen, a professor at the Drexel University Thomas R. Kline School of Law. “These are real strategies within the law.”

Other Senate Democrats, anticipating this ruling, have called on the Biden administration to “use every legal and regulatory tool in its power” to keep abortion pills on the market. Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) recently petitioned the White House to use “any existing authorities, such as enforcement discretion, to allow mifepristone to remain available.

“FDA has previously used its authority to protect patients’ access to treatment and could do so again,” they wrote.

Timmaraju sees the mounting pressure from Democratic officials to ignore the court ruling as meaningful — even if they don’t ultimately goad the Biden administration into sweeping action.

“The senators are doing their jobs — it’s their job to push the White House and agencies like the FDA,” she said. “We need lawmakers from blue states getting out there and calling public attention to this case and raising awareness. For us, the biggest point people need to understand is that there is no state that is safe from these tactics.”

Source: politico

Tips for saving money on your spring break trip

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Spring break for a lot of Utah families is just around the corner. KSL’s Tamara Vaifanua has ways to “Save more and worry less” as you plan your trip this year.

Budgeting spring break can be a challenge since most people are trying to skip town at the same time. So how can you pay less for the much-needed trip? Here are a few factors and some tips from CNN:

1. Be flexible with where you go.

Choose a destination that’s traditionally cheaper than others. A website like Google Flights can help you compare flight prices for destinations all in one place.

2. Don’t be set on traveling Saturday to Saturday.

Avoid flying on busy days during peak travel weeks like spring break.

Check prices to see which date combos get you the best deal on flights.

3. Use travel rewards and cash back.

See if you have any extra travel rewards you can use for flights.

You might have extra hotel points that can get you a few free nights.

4. Keep your budget in mind.

You’ll want to be realistic about how much you might spend on activities on your trip as well.

5. Be strategic with food spending.

You can plan to hit the nearest grocery store and eat some meals where you’re staying.

When you’re booking a hotel, keep an eye out for ones that offer free breakfast to help save some money during your stay.

Or combine meals — eat a brunch and dinner instead of breakfast, lunch and dinner.

6. Look for free activities you can add to the itinerary.

If you’re at a resort, check the calendar to see what activities are happening.

Other options would be a popular hike in the area or maybe some live music at a local park.

Orange County dermatologist indicted on charge of poisoning husband with liquid drain cleaner

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A California dermatologist was indicted by a grand jury for allegedly poisoning her husband with liquid drain cleaner, according to the Orange County District Attorney’s Office.

Yue “Emily” Yu, 46, has been indicted on three felony counts of poisoning and one felony count of domestic battery with corporal injury, according to a Wednesday press release.

Yu’s attorney, Scott Simmons, says his client will plead not guilty. He says the husband engineered these events in order to take advantage of Yu in divorce court.

Yu’s husband, Jack Chen, who also is a doctor, stated in court documents that he was poisoned with a liquid cleaner and that she was trying to kill him.

“I started noticing a chemical taste in my lemonade. Eventually I developed symptoms that had me see the doctor who performed an examination and diagnosed me with two stomach ulcers, gastritis, and esophagitis,” Chen said in court documents filed for his divorce, restraining order and custody of their two children.

Yue "Emily" Yu

After noticing a strange taste in his drink, Chen installed cameras in the kitchen to see if he could capture any evidence of why his drink tasted strange, the district attorney’s office said.

According to court documents, Chen has videos of three separate occasions of Yu “pouring Draino [sic] taken from under our kitchen sink and pouring it into my lemonade.”

In one of the videos, Chen said his hot lemonade was covered with plastic wrap. He said the video then shows Yu “taking the Draino [sic] from under the sink, removing the covering to pour the Draino [sic], and then replacing the cellophane and putting the Draino [sic] back.”

Chen collected samples of the beverage and turned them over to the Irvine Police Department, according to the district attorney’s office. “The samples were later turned over to the FBI for testing, which confirmed the substance was consistent with liquid drain cleaner.”

Simmons, Yu’s attorney, said that the events surrounding this indictment take place in the context of a troubled marriage and a high-stakes divorce case between two physicians.

“He’s falsely claiming that she’s trying to poison him,” Simmons said. “Instead of calling 911, he calls a divorce lawyer.” Simmons said that Chen never went to the ER for treatment and that the medical evidence is inconsistent with him having consumed a drain cleaner.

According to Simmons, the family had an ant problem in the kitchen and they commonly used Drano with lemonade to bait and kill the ants.

“Drano is not a covert poisoning agent, it’s got a crazy terrible taste, it burns, your eyes start watering,” Simmons said.

Steven Hittelman, the attorney representing Chen in divorce proceedings, told CNN on Thursday that his client has now “physically recovered from the injuries from the poison.”

Hittelman said he was satisfied with the grand jury indictment and is especially pleased that it included the domestic violence charge.

David Dworakowski, Yu’s divorce attorney, said his client “is innocent of these outrageous charges; she looks forward to presenting her case at trial.”

While the divorce has not been finalized, Yu is now able to see her children unsupervised. Custody arrangements are still ongoing, according to Hittelman.

Yu will be required to self-report to the Medical Board of California, which will determine whether she will be allowed to continue her practice.

If convicted on all counts, Yu faces a maximum sentence of eight years and eight months.

Yu is scheduled to be arraigned on April 18.

“Our homes should be where we feel the safest,” Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer said in the press release. “Yet, a licensed medical professional capitalized on her husband’s daily rituals to torment her husband by systematically plying his tea with a Drano-like substance intending to cause him pain and suffering.”

source: cnn

Tiger Woods revela que batalló con dolor en la Primera Ronda del Masters de Augusta

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Acabada su primera ronda del jueves en el Masters de Augusta, el astro Tiger Woods reveló que necesitó luchar contra un dolor constante en la pierna derecha para terminar su recorrido con 74 golpes (+2), su peor inicio en el evento desde 2005.

¿Cómo le fue a Tiger Woods?

Woods, que posee cinco chaquetas verdes de Augusta entre sus 15 trofeos de Grand Slam, firmó también 74 golpes en su primer recorrido en 2005 pero en aquella ocasión se rehízo de forma magistral para acabar ganando el título.

Este año el californiano compite con problemas crónicos en su pierna derecha, producto de las secuelas que le dejó su grave accidente automovilístico de 2021, y su objetivo podría reducirse a evitar quedar fuera del corte del viernes.

Woods, quien resurgió en Augusta en 2019 poniendo fin a una sequía de 11 años de títulos ‘Majors’, espera afinar su juego en la segunda ronda del viernes, cuando se pronostican tormentas por la tarde.

Woods reconoció que su pierna derecha, a la que hubo que insertar varillas y tornillos durante varias cirugías en 2021, se sintió “adolorida” de forma “constante” durante todo el recorrido por el ondulado trazado de Augusta. El estadounidense, de 47 años, sigue teniendo dificultades para desplazarse por el campo y en la edición del año pasado, en la que regresó a la competición tras el accidente, se tomó como una pequeña victoria completar los 72 hoyos y compartir el 47º puesto. El ex número uno mundial, ahora desplomado hasta el puesto 1.001, dijo esta semana que no está seguro de cuántas veces más jugará el Masters debido a sus problemas físicos.

SOURCE: mediotiempo

 

Inflation clouds new report of Texas outpacing the United States in adding jobs Nick Natario Image

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The latest Texas jobs report has state leaders giddy, but for some neighbors, there’s no reason to celebrate yet.

State economic leaders couldn’t contain their excitement about the latest jobs report. “A good news Friday,” Texas Workforce Commission chairman Bryan Daniel said.

Texas has added more jobs than any other state over the past year, more than 600,000, to be exact.

So, why aren’t some people thrilled? “I remember when I used to get my groceries for the week, and it was $50, and that just doesn’t happen anymore,” Caity Brown said.

“I remember just five years ago, you could get a dozen eggs for a dollar at Aldi,” Jacel Houston recalled. “Now, they’re $3.42.”

“Everywhere you go, that’s all they’re talking about,” Larry Jacobs said. “You go in the store. They went up on this. They went up on that.”

The price of goods went up from this time last year, but lower than other places. Economists said it could remain above normal until next year.

It could come down faster but be tied to a recession.

It’s an economic situation local leaders say Houston doesn’t want.

“Twenty years ago, we had the benefit of oil and gas, which would also be going with the economy,” Greater Houston Partnership chief economist Patrick Jankowski said. “Oil and gas is still important, but it’s a much smaller share of the economy. We’re much more dependent on the U.S. business cycle.”

“In terms of a slowdown, no, not really,” Daniel said. “I think we’re seeing more consistency in the numbers as though they’re finding the people that they want to have.”

The unemployment rate has fallen close to where it was before the pandemic. Nationally, the unemployment rate is at 3.6%. In Texas, it’s at 4%. In Houston, it’s at 4.8%

While Houston’s number is higher than the rest of the country, economists said that’s not necessarily too bad.

“That doesn’t bother me because of the way the rate is calculated,” Jankowski said. “The is calculated based on how many people are looking for work. So, if the rate goes up, that means that is a higher percentage of people looking for work in Houston.”

Jobs are available. Now some neighbors need to see the price of goods start to fall.

“It’s hard to be optimistic and positive about the future when you don’t see it coming down,” Brown said. “Everybody will just keep used to it and accept it, sort of like putting a frog in a pot. When you boil it slowly, you don’t hop out.”

Source: abc13

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of April 6, 2023 at 3:30 pm.

MELODY MEGAN BIANCO

W/F      02-04-95      5’03”/117 Lbs.       Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1757059
DWI W/CHILD UNDER 15 YOA
Last known location: Houston Texas

HECTOR MANUEL GUZMAN

W/M      02-09-65      5’07”/Unk Lbs.      Gry/Bro
Warrant #: 1733209
INDECENCY W/A CHILD EXPOSES
Last known location: Houston Texas

KRYSTAL BROOKE INGRAM

W/F      04-30-80      5’05”/123 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1765937
FRAUD USE/POSS CRDIT/DEBIT CAR
Last known location: Houston Texas

MATTHEW KEVIN MASSEY

W/M      03-24-98      5’09”/160 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1636048
SEX ASSLT CHILD 14-17
Last known location: Cleveland Texas

TERRENCE TERRELL MCELVEEN

B/M      11-10-92      5’08”/140 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1661104
ENDANGERING A CHILD
Last known location: Houston Texas

CRYSTAL LORRAINE ROSE

B/M      11-10-92      5’08”/140 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1661104
ENDANGERING A CHILD
Last known location: Houston Texas

LACIE DAWN STROUD

W/F      12-31-92      5’05”/260 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1748732
ASSAULT-FAMILY MEMBER
Last known location: Laporte Texas

CEDRIANA SHARELL WILSON

B/F      01-16-02      5’07”/300 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1743205
ENDANGERING A CHILD
Last known location: Houston Texas

GEORGE WASHINGTON III

B/M      12-29-90      5’11”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1601543
INJURY CHILD UNDER 15 B/INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

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Con el 1° puesto en el ránking FIFA, Argentina rompió un récord absoluto a nivel selecciones

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La Selección Argentina sigue rompiendo récords: tras haber conocido la noticia de que ocuparía en el primer lugar en el ránking FIFA de marzo, se convirtió en la primera selección en ganar la mayor cantidad de premios a nivel grupal e individual en disputa.

La Albiceleste obtuvo la Copa del Mundo, la Copa América y la Finalissima, el 1° lugar en el ránking FIFA y las distinciones como el The Best en jugador, arquero, entrenador e hinchada; el balón de oro, el guante de oro y el mejor jugador joven en Qatar 2022.

Las otras selecciones que habían alcanzado una estadística similar habían sido Brasil y Francia, pero con varias salvedades. En primer lugar, ninguna de las dos selecciones obtuvo un trofeo intercontinental como es la Finalissima, que volvió a disputarse recientemente, aunque sí la extinta Copa Confederaciones. En segundo, en el caso del último título de la Canarinha, existía el Balón de Oro para un solo jugador y no los premios The Best, que diversifican la elección, y el galardón se lo quedó Ronaldo en 2002.

El caso francés es más comparable y similar, ya que tras la Copa del Mundo del 2018 los galos terminaron 1° en el ránking FIFA, pero en los premios de esa Copa del Mundo y en los The Best Argentina saca ventaja. Tanto el Balón y el Guante de Oro del Mundial, como el premio The Best a mejor jugador no fueron para los campeones; uno se lo quedó Luka Modric, el otro Thibaut Courtois, y el premio a la hinchada fue para la Selección de Perú, todos galardones que la Albiceleste sí pudo conseguir en 2022.

Los únicos premios que el equipo de Scaloni no pudo ganar fueron la Bota de Oro en Qatar (se la quedó Mbappé) y el mejor gol del torneo, obtenido por Richarlison.

Source: espn

Heavy Rainfall Expected Wednesday – Saturday

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The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) is monitoring a cold front that will bring heavy rain to our area on Wednesday and is expected to continue through Saturday.

Rainfall amounts of 2-4 inches with isolated totals upwards of 5-6 inches will be possible. The biggest threat to public safety will be street flooding, especially in low-lying, flood-prone areas.

Do not drive your vehicle through flooded roadways. Remember: Turn Around Don’t Drown! Check the Houston TranStar live traffic map for information on road conditions.

Short periods of intense rainfall can cause temporary rises along our network of streams and bayous. You can see up-to-the-minute information on waterway conditions using the Harris County Flood Control District Flood Warning System.

HCOHSEM will provide updates via social media, Ready Harris Alerts and Ready Harris Accessible Alerts.

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Se esperan fuertes lluvias comenzando el miércoles hasta el sábado

La Oficina de Seguridad Nacional y Manejo de Emergencias del Condado Harris (HCOHSEM, por sus siglas en inglés) está monitoreando un frente frio que traerá lluvias fuertes a nuestra área comenzando el miércoles y durando hasta el sábado.

Se espera que el acumulado de lluvia traerá lluvias generalizadas de 2 a 4 pulgadas con áreas aisladas recibiendo 5 a 6 pulgadas. La mayor amenaza será la inundación de las calles, sobre todo en áreas bajas propensas a inundarse.

Nunca conduzca por vías inundadas. Recuerde: ¡Dé la vuelta, no se ahogue!Consulte el mapa de tráfico en vivo de Houston TranStar para obtener información sobre las condiciones del tráfico, las carreteras y los carriles principales inundados de la región.

Periodos cortos de lluvia fuerte podrá causar elevaciones temporadas en los arroyos y pantanos. Para obtener información sobre los acumulados de lluvia, visite el Sistema de Advertencia de Inundaciones del Distrito de Control de Inundaciones del Condado Harris.

HCOHSEM proporcionará actualizaciones a través de las redes sociales, Alertas Ready Harris y Alertas Accesibles Ready Harris.

AGARRA CARRETERA EN NUEVO LEÓN!”

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La Secretaría de Turismo, anunció la campaña de temporada vacacional: “ESTE VERANO ¡AGARRA CARRETERA en Nuevo León!, en la que invita a las y los ciudadanos y visitantes a recorrer las zonas que se encuentran fuera del área metropolitana de Monterrey.

La campaña busca despertar las ganas de viajar en la entidad y encontrarse con todas las maravillas que se esconden más allá de los lugares que se ubican en Monterrey y su área metropolitana.

“Estamos muy contentos y entusiasmados de poder compartirles, la campaña de verano: “Este Verano ¡Agarra Carretera en N.L.!”, la cual hemos preparado para todos ustedes.

“Quiero aprovechar la oportunidad y el espacio, para invitarlos a salir este verano de la ciudad para descubrir todos los rincones y la oferta turística del Estado.

“Queremos que todo Nuevo León y los que nos visitan, se decidan a agarrar carretera, recorrer nuestro estado y descubrir las maravillas que nos ofrece toda la región. Sal de la rutina, sal de lo de siempre, sal de la ciudad y agarra carretera”, declaró la Secretaria de Turismo, Maricarmen Martínez.

El objetivo es que los ciudadanos y los visitantes, sepan que, al agarrar carretera a distancias cortas, pueden conocer toda la oferta turística que el estado tiene para ofrecerles.

La campaña estará dividida en 4 secciones, las cuales cubrirán todos los gustos: Gastronomía, Aventura y Naturaleza, Cultura y Eventos.

Se van instalar 16 módulos de información turística, que serán atendidos por gurús viajeros en puntos estratégicos del estado a partir del sábado 9 de julio al 7 de agosto.

En un recorrido exclusivo a medios de comunicación, el cual estuvo presente ¡Que Onda! Magazine, visitamos 3 municipios de la zona citrícola y con los principales parajes turísticos del estado de Nuevo León.

El primer lugar en visitar en este recorrí fue el municipio de Hualahuises,Nuevo León en donde podrás vivir la experiencia de cruzar un puente colgante rodeado de naturaleza y desafiar los miedo de las alturas.

El alcalde de Hualahuises, Jesús García realizó una invitación exclusiva para nuestros lectores.

“A invitarlos a todos nuestros conocidos y parientes que tenemos en todo Texas. Y al que se quiera venir a México, Veganse a Nuevo León, Veganse a Hualahuises. No te pases! Visita “Huala”.” Expresó el edil.

El segundo lugar en visitar fue el municipio de Montemorelos, Nuevo León en donde nos recibieron en la casa de la cultura donde nos recibieron con un jugo de naranja 100% natural y bien frío, además de conocer la historia de la naranja en este municipio conocido por ser el municipio naranjero de Nuevo León.

Para los fieles católicos el municipio de Montemorelos tiene un museo icónico que no puedes perderte, ya que en este conocerás a el Cristo gigante tallado en madera en la casa de Humberto Santiesteban, artesano que junto con su familia logró la hazaña de construir esta escultura que ronda los 12 metros de longitud y supera las tres toneladas de peso.

En el municipio de Allende,Nuevo León podras de disfrutar de hermosos paisajes y de una gastronomía única.

Si visitas Allende no dejes de pasar al templo de San Pedro Apostol, el cual fue construido por los franciscanos en el siglo XIX y vale la pena ser visitado. En este edificio de arquitectura colonial se resguarda esculturas españolas de la época.

En El Río Ramos podrás refrescarte y dar un chapuzón en sus cristalinas aguas.Visita parajes como: La Peñita, La Media Luna o El Charco de las Víboras, donde hay un bello venero natural.

Para más información visita www.nuevoleon.travel, y conoce todo lo que puedes hacer en el estado de Nuevo León.

No olvides descargar tu app Pasaporte Nuevo León para planear tus vacaciones y agarrar carretera.

 

Houston Man Sentenced to Life Without Parole for Killing Friend in Robbery

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A Houston man was sentenced to life in prison without parole Monday after being convicted of capital murder for robbing and killing his friend in 2018, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“This man used a gun to try to take what he wanted, and the jury did the right thing by ensuring that he will never be on the street again,” Ogg said. “We stand with the victim’s family, who deserved, and got, justice.”

Paul Ikemere, 25, was automatically sentenced after being convicted of capital murder by a Harris County jury in the fatal shooting of 22-year-old Shayne Hart in southwest Houston on Dec. 11, 2018.

S. Hart

The evidence showed that Hart was in Ikemere’s car when Ikemere shot him several times and took his jewelry, including a $10,000 Superman pendant and thousands of dollars’ worth of jewelry, including bracelets, rings and necklaces. Ikemere also took the money out of the dead man’s pockets—the killer’s DNA was found on the out-turned pocket lining.

Ikemere then dumped the body in the 11600 block of Fairmont Street for authorities to find. Houston Police Department detectives talked to witnesses who said Hart was last seen with Ikemere. Witnesses testified that Ikemere coveted Hart’s jewelry, which he saw on Hart’s social media pages.

P. Ikemere

HPD detectives also found records that Ikemere had pawned a pistol and several pieces of Hart’s jewelry in the days after the shooting. Ikemere was arrested the day after Christmas for killing his friend.

Assistant District Attorney Casey Little, who is assigned to the DA’s Homicide Division and prosecuted the case with ADA Laurie Beth Jackson, said the victim’s family finally got justice after five years of waiting.

“It’s just a really sad, sad case,” Little said after the verdict. “This defendant just wanted what Shayne Hart had, and he took it.”

 

 

 

 

 

BARC clears shelter of distemper, resumes and expands regular intake

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BARC, the City of Houston’s Animal Shelter and Adoption Center, has officially cleared the shelter of distemper and will resume public dog intake beginning Saturday, April 1, 2023. All dogs formerly in quarantine have received a negative distemper test, officially clearing the shelter of the disease and paving the way for public intake appointments to resume.

In addition, in response to an increase in calls for service and to further address its commitment to public safety, BARC will be expanding the amount of intake appointments available daily. Appointments will also be opened up from two- to four-weeks allotments at a time, further allowing the public more opportunities to schedule an intake appointment. No appointments will continue to be needed for sick, injured, or fading animals. Learn more about scheduling an intake appointment at BARC: https://www.houstontx.gov/barc/turning_in_a_pet.html

“I thank the BARC employees for responding to this swiftly and responsibly. If not for their immediate implementation of disease control protocols, this outbreak could have been much worse and spread beyond the shelter. We are also grateful to the many volunteers, rescue groups, and foster families who help care for shelter pets and provide them with new homes daily, and who worked alongside our team throughout this entire process,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “In 2022, Animal Enforcement Officers received 55,129 calls for service, an increase of more than 8,000 from 2021. This rise in call volume is indicative of the rising needs of our community, and I’m again proud of BARC for being proactive and expanding intake appointments to further address the stray animal crisis in Houston.”

On Thursday, February 23, BARC medical staff immediately tested a dog on property after it showed signs of distemper, and, per a BARC veterinarian’s direction, immediately euthanized the dog to prevent the spread of disease to other shelter animals. The veterinarian’s assessment was confirmed days later as the shelter received a positive distemper test result for the animal. In response, BARC temporarily suspended public dog intake appointments and activated quarantine protocols. Throughout this period, BARC continued to accept sick, injured, or fading animals, and Animal Enforcement Officers responded to calls for service at this time. All other operations, including public adoptions, continued without impact.

Distemper is an ever-present concern in communities with large populations of stray animals and affects certain mammals, excluding humans and cats. BARC urges pet owners to stay up-to-date on all pet vaccinations, which is the best way to prevent canine distemper. The canine distemper vaccine is included in a combination vaccine (sometimes abbreviated DAPP, DA2PP, or similarly) that also protects dogs against some other common canine viruses. Visit BARC’s low-cost wellness center to learn more: http://www.houstontx.gov/barc/wellnesscenter.html

About BARC

BARC is open from noon – 5 p.m. every Tuesday – Sunday at 3300 Carr St. There are many other ways to get involved to help the life of a shelter pet, whether through fostering, volunteering, or donating. Visit https://www.houstontx.gov/barc/get_involved.html to learn how to get involved.

BARC, the City of Houston’s Animal Shelter and Adoption Center, takes in more than 25,000 animals annually regardless of behavior, breed, or medical condition. BARC works each day to improve Houstonians and their pets’ health and safety by pioneering programs such as low-cost and no-cost spay/neuter services, mobile adoptions, transfer/rescue partnerships, and community outreach.

Visit www.houstonbarc.com or www.Facebook.com/BARCHouston for more information.

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of March 30, 2023 at 3:30 pm.

JARED BERIAULT

W/M      12-24-99      5’07”/130 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1808586
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
Last known location: Houston Texas

PATRICE JOHNECE BLOCK

B/F      06-13-03       5’08”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Blk
Warrant #: 1808598
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$2,500<$30K
Last known location: Houston Texas

L D CAMPBELL

B/M      03-22-48      6’00”/170 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1808563
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO-LESS 5
Last known location: Houston Texas

LA DAWN MARIE DRESSEN

W/F      08-17-83      5’06”/152 Lbs.      Bln/Grn
Warrant #: 1675409
Probation Violation – UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Porter Texas

ANTHONY NEAL PEREZ GAY

W/M      06-18-99      5’06”/126 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1770693, 1770692
TRAFFICKING CHILD BNFT ENG PRO
COMPELLING PROST < 18 YOA
Last known location: Humble Texas

SHALENCIA KENTRELL MIMS

B/F      01-23-97      5’01”/185 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1808953, 1808954
TAMPERING WITH RECORD
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO-LESS 5
Last known location: Houston Texas

ANETTE NATALIE MORENO

W/F      01-02-84      4’11”/100 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1704032
DWI THIRD
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

GAYLA MICHELLE NORWOOD

W/F      12-31-77      5’00”/105 Lbs.      Bro/Grn
Warrant #: 1781399
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=1G<4G
Last known location: Houston Texas

MICHAEL LAYKE RAINS

W/M      01-24-96      5’07”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1805534, 1790632, 1790580
BURGLARY OF HABITATION
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
UNL CARRY WEAPON W/ FELONY CON
Last known location: Humble Texas

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Alejandro Fernández – Caballero

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Desde el día en que te miréIbas bien acompañadaIbas con él de la manoDe repente te reíasDe reojo me mirabas
No es mi gran amigo élPero claro lo conozcoY no suelo ser aquelQue no le importa con quiénTrato de ser respetuoso
Ay, pero ven tantitoEs la única vez que te voy a contar mi secretoSi no tuvieras compromiso, te perdería el respeto
Y si no fuera un caballero, te lo juroTe arrancaba de sus brazos sin pensarlo ni un segundoEres la mujer que más me gusta en el mundoPero tengo un respeto por ese suertudo
Y si no fuera un caballeroTe robaba, y no un beso, sino toda la semanaPara hacerte el amor hasta que te cansarasPero soy un caballero y mejorMejor no te digo nada
Ya lo dije, ya lo séPor favor, discúlpamePero al menos ya lo sabesQue si vas yo voy tambiénYa mejor me callaré
Ay, pero ven tantitoEs la única vez que te voy a contar mi secretoSi no tuvieras compromiso, te perdería el respeto
Y si no fuera un caballero, te lo juroTe arrancaba de sus brazos sin pensarlo ni un segundoEres la mujer que más me gusta en el mundoPero tengo un respeto por ese suertudo
Y si no fuera un caballeroTe robaba y no un beso, sino toda la semanaPara hacerte el amor hasta que te cansarasPero soy un caballero y mejorMejor no te digo nada

Alejandro Fernández – Te Olvidé

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Yo también sé jugarY me hubiera divertidoEs mejor que llorarY sentirme malherido
Si me dolió tu adiósPara qué voy a negarloPero, fue lo mejorViví un infierno a tu lado
Llorar, llorar por ti fue lo peor que pude hacerTal vez, mi error más grande fue lo mucho que te améY, hoy, te pido disculpas si un día dije que jamásPodría olvidarte, que siempre te iba amar
Te olvidéY me bastaron unos tragos de tequilaAcá, entre nosJamás creí ni una de tus mentiras
Te olvidéY, la verdad, más fácil de lo que esperabaMe dolióPero no me morí, como pensabasSacaste el cobre justo al tiempo queYo, de ti, me enamoraba
Llorar, llorar por ti fue lo peor que pude hacerTal vez, mi error más grande fue lo mucho que te améY, hoy, te pido disculpas si un día dije que jamásPodría olvidarte, que siempre te iba amar
Te olvidéY me bastaron unos tragos de tequilaAcá, entre nosJamás creí ni una de tus mentiras
Te olvidéY, la verdad, más fácil de lo que esperabaMe dolióPero no me morí, como pensabasSacaste el cobre justo al tiempo queYo, de tiYo, de ti, me enamoraba

Luis Miguel – “La Bikina”

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Solitaria, camina la bikinaY la gente se pone a murmurarDicen que tiene una penaDicen que tiene una pena, que la hace llorar
Altanera, preciosa y orgullosaNo permite la quieran consolarPasa luciendo su real majestadPasa, camina y nos mira sin vernos jamás
La bikina, tiene pena y dolorLa bikina, no conoce el amor
Altanera, preciosa y orgullosaNo permite la quieran consolarDicen que alguien ya vino y se fueDicen que pasa las noches llorando por él
La bikina, tiene pena y dolorLa bikina, no conoce el amor
Altanera, preciosa y orgullosaNo permite la quieran consolarDicen que alguien ya vino y se fue
Dicen que pasa las noches llorando por élDicen que pasa las noches llorando por élDicen que pasa las noches llorando por él

Yuridia – Amigos No por Favor

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Todo comienza muy bienTú me llamas y contestoQue me extrañas y concuerdoQue me quieres y te creo
Que si nos vamos a verY mis planes, los canceloQue si quiero acompañarteSiempre digo, ¡por supuesto!Y luego casi todo es felicidad
Hasta que me presentas como amiga y yoMe callo mejorAunque quisiera gritar, ¡qué no!
Que los amigos noSe besan en la bocaLos amigos no se extrañan todo el día¡Gente loca!
Los amigos no se llamanA las dos de la mañanaLos amigos¡No se deberían dormir en la misma cama!
Los amigos noSe conocen todo el cuerpoPor eso anda ve e inventa otra palabra¡No te creo!
Amigos no, por favorAmigos no, por favorPorque los amigos¡No se hacen el amor!
Y entonces digo, esta fueLa última vez que nos veremosNo me merezco ser de nadieSu juguete y su pasatiempo
Pero algo pasa cuando vuelves a llamarY salimos de nuevoTodo es tan perfecto, hasta ese momentoEn que me vuelves a presentar
Que los amigos noSe besan en la bocaLos amigos no se extrañan todo el día¡Gente loca!
Los amigos no se llamanA las 2 de la mañanaLos amigos¡No se deberían dormir en la misma cama!
Los amigos noSe conocen todo el cuerpoPor eso anda ve e inventa otra palabra¡No te creo!
Amigos no, por favorAmigos no, por favorPorque los amigos¡No se hacen el amor!
Porque los amigos¡No se hacen el amor!

Houston’s Frida Festival Announces Its 18th Annual Festival

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 The Festival Will Unite the Houston Community Through a Variety of Community Events and Workshops for All Ages

Houston, Texas (March 30, 2023) – Award-winning artist and curator, Lizbeth Ortiz, created Houston’s Frida Festival in 2005 and it originated in the East End of Houston. It has been held in various locations throughout the city including the Hardy & Nance Studios, Navigation Esplanade and Discovery Green, bringing together Houston’s local community for almost two decades to celebrate the legacy and inspiration of Mexican painter, Frida Kahlo.

Now entering its 18th year, Houston’s Frida Festival is proud to announce its creative partnership with Multicultural Education and Counseling Through the Arts (MECA) and Houston’s Tony Award®-winning theatre, Alley Theatre El Zócalo, bringing together the expertise of all three organizations to create unique and unforgettable events that celebrate the life and work of Frida Kahlo. “We are thrilled to be partnering with MECA for the second consecutive year and the Alley Theatre El Zócalo for the first time for this year’s Frida Festival,” said Lizbeth Ortiz, Founder of Frida Festival. “Together, we will create an event that captures the spirit of Frida Kahlo and showcases the vibrant cultural traditions of Mexico. We look forward to welcoming visitors from all over the world to this celebration of art and culture.”

Armando Silva, MECA’s Acting Executive Director and MECA alumnus, shares, “MECA is proud to open its doors at the Historic Dow School in Houston’s Old Sixth Ward to help bring the Frida Festival to life again this year. It seems like not long ago, Lizbeth and I were student artists at MECA with only our dreams. Today, we are bringing some of those dreams to fruition.”

Frida Festival aims to unite the community by collaborating with local artists, organizations, and businesses to celebrate the life of one of Latin America’s most highly respected visual artists – Frida Kahlo with a series of Frida-inspired events such as a visual art exhibition, a fundraising event, an outdoors festival, and free educational workshops for the entire family. “Through our creative partnership with the Frida Festival, Alley Theatre El Zócalo is offering free educational bilingual workshops and discounted performance tickets as part of our Hispanic initiative bringing equity, diversity, inclusion, and accessibility for residents in the City of Houston,” explains Baldemar Rodriguez, Alley Theatre Manager of Community Partnerships.

Frida Festival Events:

Launching the festival is “Viva Frida!” Art Exhibition on Saturday, April 8, 2023 from 6-9 p.m. at MECA East End (333 S Jensen Dr., Houston, TX 77003). The exhibition will provide visitors with a deeper understanding of Frida Kahlo’s art, life, and cultural impact. This event is FREE and open to family members of all ages.

Next, is a fundraising event Frida en Primavera Dinner & Fashion Show on Wednesday, April 19th, 2023 from 6-10 p.m. at The Ballroom at Bayou Place (500 Texas Ave., Houston, TX 77002). Fashion designers will style models and showcase their Frida-inspired interpretations on the runway. One of the featured designers is Emmy Award®-winner Alan Gonzalez of Project Runway. The evening features Frida’s iconic style, which was known for its bold colors, intricate patterns and the use of floral motifs. Proceeds will benefit MECA. Tickets start at $150 and can be purchased by visiting this link.

Next, is our Alley Theatre El Zócalo educational workshop EducArte: Tu Voz on April 21, 2023 at Meredith J. Long Theatre Center (615 Texas Ave., Houston, TX 77002) from 6-8:30 p.m. Participants will learn the ins and outs of poetry writing and reading using two fearless women as inspiration: Frida Kahlo and aspiring bullfighter Elena Ramirez, the character of Alley Theatre’s world premiere play, Torera, written Monet Hurst-Mendoza and directed by Tatiana Pandiani. EducArte: Tu Voz is FREE and open to the public. Registration is required at alleytheatre.org/ezevents. Space is limited.

For the main event and culminating, the 18th Annual Frida Festival is on Saturday, April 29, 2023 at MECA’s Historic Dow School (1900 Kane St., Houston, TX 77007) in the heart of Houston’s Old Sixth Ward from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. The festival will feature local musicians and performers and an arts market with a wide range of merchants, vendors, artisans and one-of-a-kind finds. We will also have our famous Frida look-alike contest for all ages. For the first time, we will facilitate the contest online with an announcement of the winner at the Frida Festival. The 18th Annual Frida Festival is FREE and open for family members of all ages. For photos of previous Frida Festivals, please visit this link.

Continuing the celebration of fearless women, is Alley Theatre’s El Zócalo Torera Community Night Reception on Friday, May 19, 2023 from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Meredith J. Long Theatre Center (615 Texas Ave., Houston, TX 77002). Torera Community Night Reception celebrates fearless women such as Frida Kahlo and Elena Ramirez, the character of Alley Theatre’s world premiere play, Torera, written by a stunning new voice in American theatre, Monet Hurst-Mendoza. This event is open to the public and requires the purchase of tickets to the performance of Torera on May 19, 2023 at 8:00 p.m. Discounted tickets are available for $40 using the promo code TORERA. RSVP is required for the Torera Community Night Reception. To RSVP and purchase tickets visit alleytheatre.org/ezevents. Space is limited.

About Lizbeth Ortiz: Born in Mexico City and raised in Houston, artist and curator, Lizbeth Ortiz, graduated from Houston’s High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and attended Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York. Over the years, she has developed a singular style by utilizing recycled materials, various modeling pastes and gels into all of her art. In 2005, along with a community of inspired artists, Lizbeth organized the first Frida Festival in Houston. Lizbeth currently lives in Houston where she takes pride in following her creative heart, making art and curating shows for MECA Houston and MuXer HTX. To learn more about Lizbeth Ortiz and her artwork, visit lizbethortiz.com

About MECA: Founded in 1977, Multicultural Education and Counseling Through the Arts (MECA) is a community-based non-profit organization housed in the historic Dow School building in Houston’s Old Sixth Ward. MECA is committed to the healthy development of underserved youth and adults through arts & cultural programming. MECA received 501(c)(3) status and was incorporated in 1979. In 1993, MECA moved to its current home in the historic Dow School building in the Old Sixth Ward. Built in 1912 and listed on the National

Register of Historic Places, the school is currently undergoing restoration through MECA’s Dow School Rehabilitation Project. Today, MECA offers classes through the Out-of-School Program which includes classical and ethnic instrumental studies, as well as support services for families. In 2019, MECA assumed management of the former Talento Bilingue de Houston (TBH Center), the 10,000-square-foot building adjacent to Guadalupe Plaza Park in Houston’s East End. Currently, MECA’s East End campus (TBH Center) is open seven days a week and is home to folkloric dance companies and theater groups of various ethnicities that rehearse and perform there. For more information about MECA, visit: meca-houston.org

About Alley Theatre: Alley Theatre, one of America’s leading nonprofit theatres, is a nationally recognized performing arts company led by Artistic Director Rob Melrose and Managing Director Dean R. Gladden. The Alley is committed to developing and producing theatre that is as diverse as the Houston community. The Alley produces up to 11 plays and nearly 400 performances each season, ranging from the best current work and classic plays to new plays by contemporary writers. Home to a full-time resident company of actors and expert artisans in all theatre crafts, the Alley engages theatre artists of every discipline – actors, directors, designers, composers, playwrights – who work on individual productions throughout each season as visiting artists.

Alley Theatre performs at the Meredith J. Long Theatre Center which is comprised of two state-of-the-art theatres: the 774-seat Hubbard Theatre and the 296-seat Neuhaus Theatre. The Alley reaches over 200,000 people each year through its performance, education, and community engagement programs.

About Alley Theatre El Zócalo: Alley Theatre launched its El Zócalo (EZ) initiative in 2017 with the visiting touring production of Misa Fronteriza from Monterey, Mexico, and the establishment of the El Zócalo Advisory Team. With the goal of nurturing long-term relationships with community members at multiple engagement levels, El Zócalo creates opportunities for Latinx artists and community members to share their stories, explore their heritage, and form meaningful connections that bridge the class and cultural divide that often exists between separate “neighborhoods.”

About Torera: Welcome to el mundo taurino, the bullfighting world, as seen through the eyes of a teenage girl aspiring to become a female bullfighter. Bullfighting in Yucatán, Mexico is a world nearly exclusive to men—yet for Elena Ramírez, it is her life’s ambition. With the help of her best friend, a matador’s son, Elena begins secretly training to compete with the greatest. But when she discovers that her seemingly inherent talent can beat even the most accomplished toreros, this young woman must choose between accepting society’s limits or breaking boundaries. A world premiere play written by a stunning new voice in the American theatre, Torera tells a poignant story about becoming your truest self by proudly stepping into the ring. Torera by Monet Hurst-Mendoza and directed by Tatiana Pandiani runs May 12 – June 4, 2023, in the Neuhaus Theatre. The play was developed in the 2022 Alley All New Festival. To buy tickets, visit alleytheatre.org.

United Airlines crew reported ‘a possible fire’ in a plane’s engine, causing the aircraft to turn around, FAA says

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CBS News reported that the plane made an emergency landing on Tuesday at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, from which it had earlier taken off.

The plane was scheduled to fly to Rio de Janeiro, according to flight-tracking site FlightAware. Around two hours after takeoff, the site showed the plane circled back to George Bush Intercontinental Airport where it then landed.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) told Insider in a statement: “United Airlines Flight 129 landed safely at George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Houston after the crew reported a possible fire in the left engine around 9:20 p.m. local time Tuesday, March 28. The Boeing 767 departed from Houston and was headed to Rio de Janeiro.”

The FAA added that it planned to investigate.

United didn’t respond to Insider’s request for comment. The airline told CBS News the flight experienced an “engine issue” and landed safely back at the airport, where passengers disembarked the aircraft. United said it had organized another flight to take affected passengers from Houston to Rio on Wednesday.

United previously told The Associated Press in a statement that it was a “mechanical issue.”

CBS News said it obtained an audio clip of a Skywest pilot telling air traffic control there was a “fire in the left engine” and “flames in the departure before us.” A United pilot then told the control tower the crew had declared the incident an emergency and the aircraft was returning to the airport, per the report.

The FAA, George Bush Airport, and Houston’s fire department didn’t respond to Insider’s request for comment.

A Twitter user wrote in a tweet on Tuesday that his sister, who said she was on the flight phoned, him “frantic and crying.” He said she told him it looked like a “firework show” outside of the plane

Another Twitter user shared a video, which they claimed was the view from the plane window, which showed a fire truck hosing down the aircraft. The user, who said they were on the flight, tweeted the incident was a “horror movie” and passengers were panicked and screaming when the engine caught fire.

Earlier this year, a United flight was forced to turn around mid-flight and return to San Diego International Airport after a passenger’s battery pack burst into flames, per NBC San Diego.

Source: businessinsider

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Former Starbucks CEO Really Hates Being Called A ‘Billionaire’ By Bernie Sanders

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Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz is most associated with coffee, but it seems he also has a strong appreciation for “whine.”

That was apparent Wednesday when Schultz testified in a high-profile hearing about union-busting allegations against the coffee chain.

Not only was Schultz unhappy about being called a union buster, but the man whose personal fortune is estimated at $4.3 billion also took umbrage at being called a “billionaire.”

“This moniker, ‘billionaire’ ― let’s just get at that, OK?” he said. “I grew up in federally subsidized housing. My parents never owned a home. I came from nothing … Yes, I have billions of dollars. I earned it, no one gave it to me.”

“It’s your moniker, constantly,” Schultz went on, addressing Sanders. “It’s unfair.”

Schultz’s unhappiness with the B-word is nothing new.

During a brief period in 2019 when he was considering running for president, Schultz tried to inspire people to use his preferred terms for the rich: “people of wealth” and “people of means.”

Spoiler alert: It didn’t catch on.

As you probably predicted, Twitter wits roasted Schultz’s defensive testimony.

Source: yahoo news

Upcoming April Events

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ZEN-An:

A Traveling Teahouse Experience

Saturday, April 1st | 3:00 PM

ZEN-An is co-presented by the @mfahouston (Museum of Fine Arts, Houston) and @japanamericahouston (Japan America Society of Houston). The program is presented in conjunction with None Whatsoever: Zen Painting from the Gitter-Yelen Collection on view from February 18 – May 13, 2023 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

About the Artist

Kuniji Tsubaki is a Japanese architect who specialises in tea rooms. He has found an ingenious way to take this spirit of hinraku around the world. His chashitsu fits in a suitcase and can be re-assembled in any location where he spreads a message of peace. Kuniji-san’s portable tea room is constructed by his team of master artisans.

This event is FREE to attend!

Oral History Survey

Design for America (DFA) is a nationwide network of interdisciplinary student teams and community members using design to create local and social impact. They teach human- centered design to young adults and collaborating community partners through extra- curricular, university-based, student-led design studios tackling national challenges in the areas of education, health, economy and the environment. DFAers represent diverse academic fields such as engineering, design, psychology, and economics. DFA believes that all students have the capacity to use design to innovate the world around them and DFA is a platform to do so.

The Rice DFA students use human-centered design for equity, inclusion, and sustainability in Houston. They are students creating local and social impact and shape the next generation of social innovators.

MECA is collaborating with Rice University DFA students for an oral history survey. This survey will provide insight into important history and voices in our community.

To take the survey, please click below

MECA Oral History Survey

MECA Day at Latino cARTographies Immersive Experience

Join us on Saturday, April 8th at 2:00pm for “MECA Day” at the Latino cARTographies Immersive Experience: Mapping the Past and Future of Houston’s Latino Art brought to you by the UH Center for Mexican American and Latino/a Studies!

This Immersive Experience will be highlighting MECA’s Founder, Alice Valdez, and the great work she has contributed to the arts community in Houston and beyond.

Latino cARTographies Immersive Experience will be FREE to the public on the following dates/times:

– Saturday, April 1st & Sunday April 2nd | 2:00pm and 6:30pm

– Saturday, April 8th & Sunday April 9th | 2:00pm and 6:30pm

RSVP event by visiting https://latinocartographies.eventbrite.com

Location:

Houston Scottish Rite

2401 West Bellfort Avenue

Houston, TX 77054

Get Your Tickets Today!
Riyaaz Qawwali

Friday, April 14th, 7:30 PM

Riyaaz Qawwali performs the gripping music style called Qawwali. The qawwali musicians represent the diversity and plurality of South Asia. The ensemble’s musicians, who are settled in the United States, hail from India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh and represent multiple religious and spiritual backgrounds.

Trained in eastern and western classical music, the members have been professionally performing qawwali for the past 16 years. Currently their work is focused on raising up suppressed voices/perspectives and engaging in cross-cultural dialogue.

Viva Frida!

Art Exhibition

Saturday, April 8th

An art exhibit opening will take place at MECA TBH Campus. This exhibition will showcase Contemporary artists from across Texas who have been influenced by Frida’s work. The goal of the exhibit would be to provide visitors with a deeper understanding of Frida Kahlo’s art, life, and cultural impact, and to inspire them to continue exploring and appreciating her work.

Call for Artists: bit.ly/CallForFrida

18th Annual

Frida Festival

Saturday, April 29th

The month will end with the 18th Annual Frida Festival taking place at MECA in the Historic Dow School building.

The festival will feature local musicians and performers along with an arts market with a wide range of merchants, vendors, artisans and one-of-a-kind finds.

We will also have our famous Frida Look-Alike Contest for all ages. This year we will facilitate the contest online with an announcement of the winner at the Frida Festival.

MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

Reward of up to $5,000 leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case.

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WANTED FOR CREDIT CARD ABUSE
Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Burglary and Theft Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspects responsible for Credit Card Abuse.

On Tuesday, February 7, 2023, at approximately 12:55 p.m., the victim’s bank card was stolen by two unknown male suspects and used at multiple locations in the Houston, TX area.  During the incident, the suspects was captured on video surveillance using the victims credit card to make purchases totaling approximately $1,000.

The suspects are described as black males between the ages of 17-25 years old.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

Suspect #1 appears to have multiple tattoos on both arms.
Suspect #2 has short hair and a goatee.
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WANTED FOR CONTINOUS SEXUAL ABUSE OF A CHILD
Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department Special Victims Division need the public’s assistance locating fugitive (Martin Eduardo Mandujano) who is wanted for Continuous Sexual Abuse of a Child.

On Monday, January 17, 2022, the Houston Police Department received a report of Sexual Abuse that occurred in the 9100 block of Barton St. in Houston, Texas.  During the investigation, the child victim made an outcry of sexual abuse by the fugitive Martin Mandujano that occurred from February 21, 2016, to February 21, 2019.

Fugitive Martin Eduardo Mandujano is a Hispanic male, 34 years old, approximately 5’9”, 170 lbs. with brown eyes and black hair.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

Fugitive: Martin Eduardo Mandujano
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Las imágenes de la devastación en Mississippi tras el paso del tornado que dejó al menos 26 muertos

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Casa destruida en Rolling Fork, Mississippi.

Tormentas y clima extremo continuaron azotando este domingo al estado de Mississippi, en el sur de Estados Unidos, después de la devastación causada por un enorme tornado el sábado donde murieron al menos 26 personas.

En Rolling Fork, una de las localidades más afectadas, los equipos de rescate evaluaron daños en medio de la destrucción.

Por la calle yacen escombros, automóviles volcados y pedazos de propiedades.

Camión incrustado en una superficie tras el paso del tornado.

Muchos residentes intentan recuperar pertenencias en medio de hogares sin techo y prácticamente en ruinas.

Residentes en Rolling Fork intentan recuperar pertenencias de un hogar destruido.

El presidente estadounidense, Joe Biden, anunció un paquete de ayudas para los afectados.

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Vista de la falla de San Andrés.

El Servicio Meteorológico Nacional (NWS, por sus siglas en inglés) advirtió a los residentes de Mississippi y la vecina Alabama sobre potenciales nuevas “tormentas supercélulas” para este domingo que podían “producir algunos fuertes tornados y granizo prolongado”.

Decenas de personas han resultado heridas y funcionarios advierten de que el número de muertos podría aumentar.

Hombre herido en una clínica en Rolling Fork, en Mississippi.

Las imágenes aéreas en Rolling Fork muestran casas destrozadas y árboles arrancados de la tierra.

Vista aérea en Rolling Fork tras el impacto del tornado el pasado 25 de marzo.

La Cruz Roja estadounidense se trasladó al edificio de la Guardia Nacional de esta localidad horas después de la tormenta. Aquí residen alrededor de 2.000 personas.

Tornado

Tormenta poco común, pero muy destructiva

“Todavía no supero lo que vi”, dijo Stephanie Cox, una cazadora de tormentas residente en Oklahoma, testigo del curso del tornado en Mississippi.

Cox dijo a la BBC que al comienzo no pudo determinar qué tan grande y fuerte sería la tormenta. Entonces escuchó un rugido masivo. Luego un rayo iluminó lo que Cox describió como un tornado “monstruoso”.

La ciudadana Shirley Stamps dentro de su casa destruida este 26 de marzo.

“Nunca he visto uno tan violento o escuchado uno que ruja así, que suene como un tren directo hacia ti”, dijo Cox.

El NWS estima que el tornado, que comenzó en el oeste de Mississippi en la noche del viernes tras formarse en el río Mississippi, viajó 94 kilómetros y duró alrededor de una hora y 10 minutos.

Se formó a raíz de una tormenta supercélula, una tormenta giratoria donde las corrientes ascendente y descendente están separadas. Es causada por el aire cálido e inestable cerca del suelo y el cambio de velocidad y dirección del viento a medida que aumenta la altura.

Son tormentas pocos comunes pero muy destructivas, según el NWS. También son conocidas por durar más de lo normal.

Imagen de un hogar destrozdo en Rolling Fork tras el paso del tornado.

“Fueron las condiciones perfectas para que la tormenta durara mucho tiempo y eso normalmente no es muy común”, de acuerdo a Lance Perrilloux, meteorólogo del NWS en Jackson, Mississippi.

Cox y otros describieron este fenómeno como un “tornado en cuña”, un término no oficial usado para describir tornados que parecen ser más anchos que su longitud a medida que se acercan.

Estos son conocidos por su poder devastador dado que su ancho genera daños en una zona más extensa.

Las imágenes de la destrucción dan muestra de ello.

Edificio institucional dañado en Rolling Fork.
Casa en ruinas tras el paso del tornado.
Source: bbc

Un tiroteo masivo deja tres niños y tres adultos muertos en un colegio de la ciudad estadounidense de Nashville

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Audrey Hale atacó con dos rifles de asalto y una pistola una escuela privada religiosa en la que había sido estudiante.

Una escuela en cualquier lugar de Estados Unidos y alguien que abre fuego sobre víctimas indefensas. La historia, dolorosamente familiar en un país arrasado por una epidemia de violencia armada, se repitió este lunes. Audrey Hale, “una mujer que se identificaba como transgénero”, según el jefe de la policía, asesinó por la mañana en Nashville (Tennessee) a seis personas en una escuela privada de educación religiosa. Los agentes mataron a tiros a Hale. Tres de las víctimas son niños del colegio Covenant, donde se produjo el ataque, cuyos estudiantes van desde preescolar hasta sexto grado (12 años). Los otros tres fallecidos son adultos.

Hale había estudiado en ese centro, y, según la policía, renegaba de su experiencia. Tenía planos de la escuela presbiteriana y escribió, antes de emprender su macabra misión, un manifiesto cuyo contenido no había trascendido al final del día.

Los nombres de los muertos tardaron en llegar. Los facilitaron en torno a las 17:00, hora local, las autoridades de Nashville a través de Twitter. Se trata de Evelyn Dieckhaus, Hallie Scruggs y William Kinney, de nueve años. Mike Hill, Katherine Koonce y Cynthia Peak tenían entre 60 y 61 años. Koonce era la directora de la escuela.

Don Aaron, el policía encargado de actualizar por la mañana la información a los medios, explicó que Hale accedió a la escuela por una entrada lateral del edificio. Llevaba al menos “dos rifles de asalto y una pistola”, dijo. Las autoridades aún no habían fijado su identidad en ese momento. Tampoco sabían cuáles pudieron ser sus motivaciones.

Cuando los uniformados se presentaron en la escuela en respuesta a una llamada de las 10.13 a los servicios de emergencia, escucharon disparos en el segundo piso, dijo Aaron. Una vez arriba, dos de los agentes abrieron fuego y mataron a Hale. Solo habían pasado 14 minutos.

La noticia, que rápidamente se convirtió en un asunto de alcance nacional, saltó al final de la mañana, gracias a un tuit del Departamento de Bomberos de la ciudad del centro del país. “Estamos respondiendo a un agresor activo en la escuela Covenant”, decía. El mensaje pedía a los padres que no se presentaran en el lugar, donde los hechos estaban “aún en desarrollo”. Por el mismo medio, los bomberos avisaron después a los padres de que se había establecido un “lugar de reunificación” con sus hijos en una iglesia baptista cercana al colegio. El centro tiene 209 alumnos.

Fue la cuenta de la policía local en la misma red social la que confirmó poco después que Hale había muerto. Poco más de una hora después, tres niños ingresaron con heridas de bala en el hospital pediátrico Monroe Carell Jr., en Vanderbilt. Los médicos solo pudieron certificar su muerte, según dijo Craig Boerner, portavoz del Centro Médico de la Universidad de Vanderbilt.

Una ambulancia abandonaba el colegio tras el tiroteo, este lunes.

Después del ataque, hubo confusión sobre la identidad de género de Hale, a quien la policía se refirió durante toda la jornada en femenino y definió como una “mujer que se identificaba como transgénero”. En sus redes sociales, aparentemente había empezado a emplear en los últimos meses pronombres masculinos en inglés.

Según la web Gun Violence Archive, centinela de la violencia armada en Estados Unidos, 129 tiroteos masivos se han registrado en el país desde principios de año. La cuenta asciende a 1,5 por día. En sus parámetros, un tiroteo debe provocar más de cuatro muertos o heridos para ser considerado masivo. En 2022, la cuenta ascendió a 647. Si el ritmo de 2023 continúa, este año marcará otro nuevo récord histórico.

En el ánimo colectivo estadounidense está aún fresca la tragedia que arrasó el 24 de mayo con la escuela de primaria de la pequeña localidad de Uvalde, en Texas. Entonces, murieron 19 niños y dos profesoras a manos de Salvador Ramos, un joven de 18 años, vecino del pueblo. Se presentó armado con una pistola y un rifle de asalto semiautomático y comenzó a disparar indiscriminadamente, antes de que la policía lo matara.

Los tiroteos más graves en lo que va de año han sucedido en lugares como el condado de Tate, en Misisipi, donde un hombre de 52 años mató a seis personas; la Universidad del Estado de Michigan en East Lansing (tres muertos y cinco heridos) o Half Moon Bay y Monterey Park, ambos en California, donde con dos días de diferencia murieron 18 personas a manos de dos atacantes fuertemente armados.

Source: elpais

Por qué 23 fiscales de EEUU culpan a Hyundai y Kia por el aumento del robo de autos

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Los fiscales de California, Nueva York, Illinois y otros veinte estados del país están culpando a las compañías automotrices Hyundai y Kia por el incremento de robos de sus modelos, una actividad criminal que policías vinculan con un reto que se viralizó en TikTok y que retomó YouTube.

Los funcionarios reclaman en una carta que las compañías han hecho poco para resolver las fallas en los sistemas de seguridad de sus vehículos, que pueden ser encendidos con un desarmador y un cable USB.

Los videos en internet, que explican a detalle cómo es posible abrir esos autos y encender sus motores, exacerbaron el problema.

Varios departamentos policiales han informado en los últimos meses que los robos de coches Hyundai y Kia subieron notablemente en sus jurisdicciones, después de que se viralizó un reto de TikTok.

En Los Ángeles, California, el robo de dichos modelos subió un 85% en 2022 y constituyeron alrededor del 20% del total de autos que se llevaron los amantes de lo ajeno. El 2021 fueron el 13%.

Mientras que, en Berkeley, en el norte del estado, cuatro de cada diez vehículos robados desde finales de 2022 eran de las marcas Hyundai y Kia, según datos proporcionados por el gobierno de California.

Los fiscales advierten que estos robos en particular están relacionados con por lo menos ocho muertes en todo el país, que los vehículos fueron usados para cometer otros delitos o que provocaron choques. En YouTube hay varios videos de esos modelos que eran manejados de manera imprudente.

“Los robos incluso se han vuelto virales, con videos en las redes sociales que muestran cómo encender estos vehículos y desafiar a otros a robarlos. A raíz de estos videos, comenzaron a surgir los robos en todo el país”, señala un comunicado de la Fiscalía californiana.

Para los dueños de estos coches, esta situación ha golpeado el bolsillo. Ahora las principales compañías de seguro rechazan asegurar los que consideran son los modelos más susceptibles de robo.

La carta de los fiscales dice que todo se originó porque las dos automotrices en cuestión optaron por no incluir dispositivos antirrobo llamados ‘inmovilizadores de motor’, una característica estándar en casi todos los autos nuevos, incluidos los modelos que Hyundai y Kia vendieron en Canadá y Europa.
Source: univision

Desde abril, ayuda legal gratuita para inquilinos que enfrentan desalojos

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¿Enfrentas un desalojo o conoces a alguien que está en esa situación? Pues te tenemos buenas noticias. A partir del mes de abril, el Departamento de Servicios Comunitarios del Condado Harris desarrollará un programa de consejería legal para aquellos que se encuentran en tal situación.

El programa busca ayudar a los inquilinos que enfrentan un desalojo con asesoría gratuita en las cortes donde se llevan a cabo sus procesos de desalojo.

La iniciativa, aprobada recientemente por la Corte de Comisionados del Condado Harris, permitirá que las organizaciones Neighborhood Defender Services y Lone Star Legal Aid empiecen a registrar a los interesados a partir del 10 de abril próximo.

A esta iniciativa califican las familias que tienen un ingreso equivalente al 65% del Ingreso Medio para el Área basado en el tamaño del hogar.

Source: telemundohouston

March Madness Men’s Final Four is set

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And then there were four.

After this past weekend’s match-ups, we now know which teams make up the Final Four in this year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament: San Diego State, University of Connecticut, Florida Atlantic University and University of Miami.

The semifinals in the competition will tip off on Saturday, April 1, with the Florida Atlantic Owls facing off against the San Diego State Aztecs, and the Miami Hurricanes duking it out with the Connecticut Huskies for a spot in the final.

The final game in the tournament will then be held on Monday, April 3, when a new champion will be crowned. The No. 1 seed defending champion Kansas Jayhawks were eliminated earlier in the competition.

Source: wkhm

Los hispanos o latinos en los Estados Unidos y la diabetes tipo 2

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Las personas de ciertos grupos raciales y étnicos tienen más probabilidades de presentar prediabetes y diabetes tipo 2, como las afroamericanas, las hispanas o latinas en los Estados Unidos y las asiaticoamericanas. Infórmese sobre por qué los hispanos o latinos tienen mayor riesgo y sobre algunas maneras de prevenir la diabetes tipo 2 o de manejar la diabetes si ya la tiene.

Los hispanos o latinos en los Estados Unidos componen un grupo diverso, que incluye personas de cultura cubana, mexicana, puertorriqueña, sudamericana, centroamericana y otras culturas hispanas, y todas las razas. Cada uno tiene su propia historia y sus propias tradiciones, pero todos tienen más probabilidades de presentar diabetes tipo 2 (17 %) que las personas no hispanas de raza blanca (8 %).

Pero ese 17 % es solo un promedio para los grupos de los hispanos o latinos en los Estados Unidos. Las probabilidades de presentar diabetes tipo 2 se vinculan estrechamente con los antecedentes de la persona. Por ejemplo, si su herencia es puertorriqueña, tiene aproximadamente el doble de probabilidades de presentar diabetes tipo 2 que una persona cuyos antecedentes son sudamericanos.

La diabetes afecta más a los hispanos o latinos

A lo largo de su vida, los adultos en los Estados Unidos tienen probabilidades del 40 % en general de presentar diabetes tipo 2. Pero si usted es un hispano o latino adulto en los Estados Unidos, sus probabilidades son de más del 50 %, y tiene probabilidades de que le aparezca a menor edad. Las complicaciones de la diabetes también los afectan más fuertemente: Los hispanos o latinos tienen tasas más altas de insuficiencia renal causada por la diabetes, así como de ceguera y pérdida de la vista relacionadas con la diabetes.

Mayor riesgo

¿Por qué es mayor su riesgo de presentar diabetes tipo 2 y sus complicaciones? Estos factores pueden tener un papel:

  • Genética: Los hispanos o latinos tienen genes que aumentan sus probabilidades de presentar diabetes tipo 2. Sin embargo, la diabetes es muy complicada, y la conexión no está completamente clara.
  • Alimentos: En algunas culturas hispanas o latinas, las comidas pueden tener alto contenido de grasas y calorías. Además, los festejos familiares pueden implicar presión social para comer en exceso, y negarse a comer algo podría interpretarse como ser descortés.
  • El peso y la actividad: Los hispanos o latinos tienen tasas más altas de obesidad y tienden a hacer menos actividad física que las personas no hispanas de raza blanca. Y algunos consideran el sobrepeso como un signo de salud en lugar de un problema de salud.

Es importante tener en cuenta que estos factores de riesgo son generales y podrían no aplicar a personas hispanas o latinas de manera individual ni a grupos hispanos o latinos específicos.

Prepare versiones saludables de las comidas familiares preferidas.

Manejo de la diabetes

Si usted tiene diabetes, necesita tomar decisiones y medidas todos los días para manejar sus niveles de azúcar en la sangre. Eso incluye comer alimentos saludables, hacer actividad física la mayoría de los días, tomar medicamentos si es necesario y hacerse chequeos con regularidad.

El manejo de la diabetes es un desafío para cualquiera, pero si usted es hispano o latino, podría tener barreras adicionales, incluidas las siguientes:

  • Comunicación: Si no se puede comunicar totalmente con sus médicos, o si ellos no entienden sus valores y preferencias, es menos probable que siga las instrucciones del tratamiento y que haga cambios de estilo de vida.
  • Cultura: Usted podría darle mayor prioridad a las necesidades de su familia que a sus propias necesidades de salud. Posiblemente quiera usar medicina natural o tradicional en lugar de los tratamientos estándar para la diabetes. También es posible que haya oído decir que usar insulina causará complicaciones de la diabetes (lo cual no es cierto).

Para obtener ayuda para hacerle frente al cuidado diario de la diabetes, pídale a su médico una remisión a servicios de educación y apoyo para el automanejo de la diabetes (DSMES por su siglas en inglés). Los servicios de DSMES tienen muchos beneficios, desde ayudar a mejorar los niveles de azúcar en la sangre, presión arterial y colesterol hasta mejorar la calidad de vida.

La ayuda también podría estar tan cerca como la mesa de su comedor. Las personas hispanas o latinas se conocen por su fuerte conexión con la familia y por comer juntos en la casa. Cuando un miembro de la familia tiene que cambiar lo que come para manejar la diabetes, esto afecta a toda la familia, pero puede ser una oportunidad para que todos hagan cambios saludables, lo cual es particularmente importante para los niños. Los niños y los adolescentes hispanos o latinos tienen también un mayor riesgo de presentar diabetes tipo 2, y aprender hábitos alimentarios saludables desde temprano les da la mejor oportunidad de prevenirla.

La diabetes tipo 2 es común

Se prevé que más de la mitad de los hispanos o latinos adultos en los Estados Unidos presentarán diabetes tipo 2 en su vida.

Prediabetes

Las personas hispanas o latinas también tienen más probabilidades de presentar prediabetes. En la prediabetes, los niveles de azúcar en la sangre son más altos de lo normal, pero todavía no llegan a niveles lo suficientemente altos para que se diagnostique la diabetes tipo 2. Si usted tiene prediabetes, está en mayor riesgo de presentar diabetes tipo 2 y otros problemas graves de salud, que incluyen enfermedades del corazón y derrame cerebral.

La prediabetes generalmente no provoca ningún síntoma, por eso, averiguar su nivel de riesgo al tomar una prueba de riesgo de prediabetes, de 1 minuto, (disponible en español y en inglés) es un importante primer paso, especialmente si tiene otros factores de riesgo de prediabetes. Si obtiene un puntaje alto (5 o mayor), visite a su médico para hacerse una simple prueba de azúcar en la sangre y confirmar el resultado.

Si tiene prediabetes, unirse a un programa de cambio de estilo de vida ofrecido como parte del Programa Nacional de Prevención de la Diabetes de los CDC (National DPP) puede ayudarlo a prevenir o retrasar la diabetes tipo 2 y mejorar su salud en general. Aprenderá las destrezas necesarias para bajar una cantidad modesta de peso mediante una alimentación saludable y hacer más actividad física.

Una cantidad modesta de pérdida de peso es aproximadamente de 10 a 14 libras (de 4.5 a 6.3 kg) para una persona de 200 libras (90.6 kg). Hacer por lo menos 150 minutos de actividad física a la semana, como una caminata rápida, también es importante. Eso es solamente 30 minutos al día, 5 días a la semana.

En el programa de cambio de estilo de vida, trabajará junto a un instructor capacitado y compartirá experiencias con otras personas que tienen las mismas metas y los mismos desafíos. En algunas clases permiten que asistan otros miembros adultos de la familia con usted para darle apoyo. Aprenda más sobre programa de cambio de estilo de vida del National DPP y encuentre una clase en un lugar cercano (o en línea).

Source: cdc

 

Tornado azota Mississippi, uno de los estados más pobres

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Un tornado de gran tamaño destruyó la modesta casa de un piso que Kimberly Berry compartía con sus dos hijas en las llanuras de la región del Delta del Mississippi, dejando sólo los cimientos y algunas pertenencias: un frigorífico derribado, una cómoda y una mesilla de noche a juego, una bolsa con adornos navideños y algo de ropa.

Durante la tormenta del viernes, Berry y su hija de 12 años se acurrucaron y rezaron en una iglesia cercana que apenas sufrió daños, mientras que su hija de 25 años sobrevivió en la localidad de Rolling Fork, a unos 24 kilómetros (15 millas) de distancia.

Berry sacudió la cabeza mientras miraba los restos de sus posesiones materiales. Dijo que está agradecida de que ella y sus hijos sigan vivos.

“Puedo recuperar todo esto. No es nada”, dijo Berry, de 46 años, que trabaja como supervisora en una empresa de cultivo y procesamiento de bagre. “No voy a deprimirme por ello”.

Como muchas personas de esta zona en apuros económicos, se enfrenta a un futuro incierto. Mississippi es uno de los estados más pobres de Estados Unidos, y la región del Delta, cuya población es mayoritariamente negra, es desde hace tiempo una de las zonas más pobres del estado, un lugar donde mucha gente trabaja día a día en empleos vinculados a la agricultura.

Dos de los condados azotados por el tornado, Sharkey y Humphreys, se encuentran entre los más escasamente poblados del estado, con sólo unos pocos miles de residentes en comunidades dispersas por amplias extensiones de campos de algodón, maíz y soja.

La tasa de pobreza de Sharkey es del 35% y la de Humphreys del 33%, frente al 19% de Mississippi y menos del 12% de todo Estados Unidos.

“Va a ser un largo camino hacia la recuperación, intentando reconstruir y superar la devastación”, dijo el domingo Wayne Williams, que enseña técnicas de construcción en un centro de formación profesional de Rolling Fork, mientras gente de toda la ciudad colocaba lonas azules en los tejados dañados y utilizaba motosierras para cortar los árboles caídos.

El tornado causó 25 muertos y decenas de heridos en Mississippi. Destruyó muchas casas y negocios en Rolling Fork y en la cercana ciudad de Silver City, dejando montones de madera, ladrillos y metal retorcido.

Source: proceso

Donald Trump hará en Waco el primer mitin de su campaña 2024 por la presidencia

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El expresidente Donald J. Trump observa los campeonatos colegiales de lucha, el sábado 18 de...

El expresidente Donald Trump, el republicano puntero en la carrera presidencial para las elecciones de 2024, realizará su primer mitin de campaña como candidato declarado en Waco el 25 de marzo.

Trump dará un discurso en el Aeropuerto Regional de Waco, unas 90 millas al sur de Dallas-Fort Worth, a las 5 p.m., anunció su equipo de campaña el viernes. El cuadragésimo quinto presidente de Estados Unidos podría estar imputado para cuando aterrice en el centro de Texas.

Según reportes de prensa, según fuentes judiciales, Trump podría ser acusado en Nueva York la próxima semana por un supuesto soborno que habría pagado a la actriz porno Stormy Daniels a cambio de su silencio.

Trump ha negado tales acusaciones.

Hasta el momento, el único otro candidato declarado y ampliamente conocido para la nominación republicana es Nikki Haley, la exgobernadora de South Carolina y exembajadora de Estados Unidos ante Naciones Unidas durante el gobierno de Trump.

En la lista de políticos republicanos que se prevé entrarán en la carrera, sin embargo, también están el gobernador de Florida Ron DeSantis, el exvicepresidente Mike Pence y el exsecretario de Estado Mike Pompeo.

Del lado demócrata, se cree que el presidente Joe Biden buscará la reelección.

Para el mitin de Trump, oradores invitados no identificados empezarán a disertar a las 2 p.m., antes de que lo haga el expresidente a las 5 p.m.

En mayo pasado, al hablar en la convención de la NRA en Houston, Trump llamó al escenario a Jack Wilson, un miembro voluntario del equipo de seguridad que abatió a un pistolero en West Freeway Church of Christ en White Settlement en 2019. El pistolero mató a dos personas durante el servicio religioso en la iglesia, en esa localidad ubicada al oeste de Fort Worth, antes de que Wilson lo detuviera en cuestión de seis segundos.

“Liquidé al mal”, dijo Wilson al público. “Tenemos que lidiar con el mal en todos los niveles. Uno tiene que estar preparado para ponerse de pie y hacer lo que sea necesario para detener al mal en este país”.

Wilson afirmó que Trump todavía era su presidente.

En vísperas de las elecciones del otoño pasado, Trump protagonizó una concentración bajo la consigna de “Save America”, cerca de Corpus Christi. En enero de 2022, Trump habló ante miles de personas en Conroe previo a las primarias de marzo. El verano anterior, Trump acompañó al gobernador Greg Abbott en la frontera con México para criticar la política de inmigración del presidente Biden.

Source: dallasnews

Texas leads the nation in jobs in February despite efforts to temper inflation

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Texas added more than 58,000 positions in February, leading the nation in jobs added last month. It marks two years of uninterrupted monthly job growth in Texas, said the Texas Workforce Commission on Friday.

While the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate ticked up by 0.1 percentage points to 4%, the labor force increased by 64,800 people, marking the largest monthly increase since September 2020.

“The past 24 months of uninterrupted job growth show the strength of the Texas economy and ongoing economic opportunities for Texans,” said TWC Chairman Bryan Daniel.

Warnings of a slowdown in job growth have echoed for months, Dallas Federal Reserve economist Pia Orrenius said, but the Texas labor market continues to outperform expectations even with rising interest rates. A concern of the Fed is that without any slowing, it’s not clear how inflation will be addressed, Orrenius said.

“It’s been very surprising strength despite the monetary policy tightening,” Orrenius said.

The Midland area recorded the lowest unemployment rate among Texas metros, with a not seasonally adjusted rate of 3% in February, followed by Amarillo at 3.5% and Austin at 3.7%. Dallas-Forth Worth’s unemployment recorded at 4.1%.

Professional and business services led job growth in February with more than 30,000 positions added, followed by private education and health services, which grew by 12,500 jobs. Texas overall reached more than 13.8 million nonfarm jobs.

“The extraordinary job growth we’ve seen over the past year shows Texas is booming and continues to be the best state for business,” said TWC Commissioner Representing Employers Aaron Demerson.

Growth in the energy and manufacturing industries saw a decline from January, with a slowdown in hiring. In February, the goods sector employed 4,500 people less than in January. In the same time frame, manufacturing employed 5,400 people less, according to the TWC.

Texas Independent Producers and Royalty Owners Association, a trade organization representing 3,000 independent oil and natural gas producers across the state, reported Friday that oil and gas production is forecasted to continue to climb in the coming months. TIPRO president Ed Longanecker said that while the group is pleased to see continued demand for workers throughout the Texas oil and natural gas sector, they’re keeping an eye on lawmakers.

“The Texas legislature and U.S. Congress are currently evaluating policies that can greatly hinder or support this vital industry, our nation’s energy security and economy,” Longanecker said.

The energy sector’s decrease is of concern to Orrenius, as oil and gas are a vital component of the state’s economic strength and one of the larger reasons that Texas’ economy outpaces the nation’s growth.

While applauding the state’s leadership in business, Gov. Greg Abbott said Texas cannot become complacent. Abbott pledged in a statement to continue to cut property taxes and invest in workforce development, infrastructure upgrades and strategic economic development tools.

“Texas is where the American dream lives, where businesses flourish and people prosper,” Abbott said. “I am proud that more Texans are working than ever before.”

WHO KILLED ZALON CARTER?

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Crime Stoppers and the Harris County Sheriff’s Homicide Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Murder.
 
On Sunday, January 15, 2023, at approximately 1:47 a.m., Zalon Carter was shot and killed in the 5100 block of FM 1960 W. in Houston, Texas. During the incident, Mr. Carter was shot multiple times and did not survive his injuries. 

It is believed that the suspects were in a new model white Honda Accord with Texas plates.
 
The family of Zalon Carter is requesting the community’s help with identifying the suspect(s) responsible for this murder.
 
Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

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CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of March 23, 2023 at 4:30 pm.

KRYSTINA MARIE ALLEN

W/F      12-26-84      5’04”/120 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1808562, 1748753
BURGLARY OF A BUILDING
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Cypress Texas

ARLISE RATCLIFF BENNETT

B/F      02-28-68      5’00”/180 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1808978
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO-LESS 5
Last known location: Houston Texas

CALVIN LASEAN CHAPMAN

B/M      01-05-02      5’05”/132 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1808445
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$2,500<30K
Last known location: Houston Texas

DEMETRIA “TINA” CURRY

B/F      04-22-74      5’09”/220 Lbs.      Blk/Blk
Warrant #: 1808649, 1722507
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
POSS CS PG 1 <1G
Last known location: Baytown Texas

RONALD JACOBS JR.

B/M      04-18-90      6’02”/250 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1808515
EVADING ARREST/DETENTION W/VEH
Last known location: Houston Texas

JESSICA CORA-ANN JOHNSON

W/F      02-23-90      5’02”/135 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1808592, 1808593
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO-LESS 5
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

HENRY MONTUFAR CABERA

W/M      12-24-84      5’06”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1807381
FRAUD USE/POSS CRDIT/DEBIT CARD
Last known location: Houston Texas

ALEXIS MARIE RAMIREZ

W/F      12-16-98      5’03”/120 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1766916
BURGLARY OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Houston Texas

JOHN MARZELL WALTERS JR.

W/M      09-21-85      6’01”/170 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1774052
PROB VIOL ASLT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPED BRTH/
Last known location: Houston Texas

BRIAN KEITH WEEKLY

W/M      01-22-85      6’03”/195 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1763224
ASLT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPED BRTH/
Last known location: Spring Texas

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WANTED FOR CREDIT CARD ABUSE
Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Tactical Operations Division need the public’s assistance locating fugitive (Jack Joseph Williams) who is wanted for Sexual Assault, Continuous Violence Against Family, Attempted Sexual Assault and Stalking.
 
On January 7, 2023, Houston Police Officers received a report of a Sexual Assault, Continuous Violence Against Family, Attempted Sexual Assault and Stalking that occurred in the 4300 block of Cavalcade in Houston, Texas.  During the incident, the victim made an outcry and detectives learned that the fugitive committed multiple assaults on numerous occasions. 
 
Fugitive Jack Joseph Williams is a 38-year-old Black male, with brown eyes and black and grey hair, and goatee.
 
Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.
FUGITIVE: Jack Joseph Williams is a black male standing 5’7″, weighs 160 pounds and has brown eyes, black/gray short hair and a goatee. He also has a tattoo on his right arm.

Date of Birth: 4/6/1984

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WANTED FOR CREDIT CARD ABUSE
Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Burglary and Theft Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect responsible for Credit Card Abuse.

On Friday, February 3, 2023, at approximately 7:30 p.m., the victim’s bank card was stolen by an unknown female suspect and used at multiple locations in the Houston, TX area.  During the incident, the suspect was captured on video surveillance using the victims credit card to make purchases totaling approximately $2,000.

An image from video surveillance and a composite drawing of the suspect are included.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

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Teen suspect of Denver high school shooting found dead, coroner’s office says

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A body found in the Colorado woods near an abandoned car was that of a 17-year-old student accused of wounding two administrators in a shooting at his Denver high school, a coroner’s office said.

Park County Sheriff Tom McGraw said the body was discovered Wednesday not far from the student’s car in a remote mountain area about 50 miles (80 kilometers) southwest of Denver, near the small town of Bailey, in Park County. The town had been ordered to shelter in place while while officers from a number of agencies including the FBI combed the forest.

Earlier in the day, Denver police identified the suspect as Austin Lyle. The Park County coroner’s office confirmed in a Facebook post that the body was that of Lyle’s. Cause of death wasn’t released, pending the completion of an autopsy.

The shooting occurred at East High School in Denver, not far from downtown, while two administrators searched Lyle for weapons, a daily requirement because of the boy’s behavioral issues, authorities said. Lyle fled after the shooting.

It occurred at a school shaken by frequent lockdowns and violence, including the recent killing outside the school of a classmate that prompted East High School students to march on the Colorado Capitol earlier this month. Parents who converged on the 2,500-student campus on Wednesday voiced frustration that officials had not done enough to protect their children.

“I am sick of it,” said Jesse Haase, who planned to talk with her daughter about taking her out of classes for the rest of the school year.

Amid the flurry of criticism over lax security, Denver school officials said after the shooting that they would once again put armed officers into the city’s public high schools.

There were no school resource officers on campus at the time of Wednesday’s shooting, said Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas.

The shooting happened just before 10 a.m. in an office area as Lyle was undergoing a search as part of a “safety plan” that required him to be patted down daily, officials said.

The gun used in the shooting was not immediately recovered, Thomas said.

One of the wounded administrators was released from the hospital Wednesday afternoon and the second was in serious condition, said Heather Burke, a spokesperson for Denver Health hospital.

Hundreds of students on March 3 skipped class and marched in support of stricter gun laws following the death of Luis Garcia, 16, who was shot while sitting in a car near East High School.

In June 2020, amid a summer of protests over racial injustice following the murder of George Floyd, Denver Public Schools became one of the districts around the US that decided to phase out its use of police officers in school buildings. That push was fueled by criticism that school resource officers disproportionately arrested Black students, sweeping them into the criminal justice system.

After Wednesday’s shooting, two armed officers will be posted at East High School through the end of the school year, and other city high schools also will each get an officer, said Denver Public Schools Superintendent Alex Marrero.

In a Wednesday letter to the city’s Board of Education, Marrero said his decision violated district’s policies but added he “can no longer stand on the sidelines.”

“I am the leader of this district who is charged with keeping our scholars and staff safe every day,” he wrote. The school board said it supported the decision.

Gun violence at schools has become increasingly common in the U.S. with more than 1,300 shooting incidents recorded between 2000 and June 2022, according to government researchers. Those shootings killed 377 people and wounded 1,025, according to a database maintained by the researchers.

Students from East High School had been scheduled to testify Wednesday afternoon before the Colorado Legislature on gun safety bills.

“This is the reality of being young in America: sitting through a shooting and waiting for information just hours before you’re scheduled to testify in support of gun safety bills,” said Gracie Taub, a 16-year-old East High School sophomore and volunteer with Students Demand Action in Colorado.

Lyle transferred to East High School after being disciplined and removed from a high school in nearby Aurora last school year because of unspecified violations of school policies, said Cherry Creek School District spokesperson Lauren Snell.

Marrero said safety plans for students are enacted in response to “past educational and also behavioral experiences,” adding that it’s a common practice throughout Colorado’s public schools. Officials did not give further details on why Lyle was searched daily.

But daily pat downs are rare, said Franci Crepeau-Hobson, a University of Colorado Denver professor specializing in school violence prevention.

“Clearly they were concerned,” said Crepeau-Hobson. “I can’t imagine they’d do that if there wasn’t a history of the kid carrying a weapon.”

Safety plans often follow threatening or suicidal behavior from a student, said Christine Harms with the Colorado School Safety Resource Center.

In response to the shooting, White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre repeated President Joe Biden’s calls for stricter gun laws, including bans on assault-style weapons and high-capacity magazines, and for Congress to “do something” on gun control.

Wednesday was also the second anniversary of 10 people being shot and killed at a supermarket in Boulder, Colorado.

Source: pbs

What to do with your money now that the Fed just raised rates for the ninth time

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After two weeks of banking turmoil, the Federal Reserve continued its bid to beat down inflation by raising its key interest rate again, the ninth such hike over the past year.

That increase — which comes after US regulators undertook a number of confidence-boosting efforts to backstop banks and ensure they have enough cash to stay afloat — will have an effect on consumers’ savings, loans, credit cards and investments.

“Returns on savings accounts and CDs are the best in 15 years,” said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst for Bankrate.com. “But the average credit card rate is now at a record high above 20%, auto loan rates are at a 12-year high and mortgage rates are still north of 6.5%. It is as important as ever for savers and borrowers to shop around to get the benefit, or minimize the impact, of rising interest rates.”

So here are some ways to position your money to get the most out of higher rates, while also protecting yourself from their costs.

Bank savings: Notably higher rates, just not at the biggest banks

Higher rates mean your most liquid savings — those set aside for emergency expenses or short-term goals like a vacation fund or even a down payment that you’ll need in the next 12 months — can finally earn some money for you after years of earning practically nothing. Unless, that is, you’re still keeping your money at the biggest banks. They are offering the lowest rates on savings.

But online high-yield savings accounts now offer rates as high as 5%, well above the 0.23% national savings account average, according to Bankrate.

“You’re leaving a lot of money on the table if you don’t go to an online bank,” McBride said.

Just make sure to choose one that is FDIC insured, so you can rest easy knowing your deposits up to $250,000 will be protected should the bank run into trouble.

Among the highest-yielding certificates of deposit, there are some federally insured one-year CDs with rates as high as 5.15%, well above the current 1.62% national average.

So, shop around.

Another high-yield savings option

Given today’s still-high rates of inflation, Series I savings bonds may be attractive because they’re designed to preserve the buying power of your money. You can still get the current 6.89% rate on the I Bond if you purchase it before the end of April.

That rate will stay in effect for six months if you complete your purchase before it resets on May 1. If inflation falls, the rate on the I Bond will fall, too.

There are some limitations: You can only invest a maximum of $10,000 a year. You can’t redeem your bond in the first year. And if you cash out between years two and five, you will forfeit the previous three months of interest.

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“In other words, I Bonds are not a replacement for your savings account,” McBride said.

Nevertheless, they preserve the buying power of your $10,000 if you don’t need to touch it for at least five years. They also may be of particular benefit to people planning to retire in the next five to 10 years since they serve as a safe annual investment that can be tapped if needed in the first few years of retirement.

Your credit card debt: Minimize the bite

If you’re carrying credit card debt, expect to see a hike in the rate you pay within a few statements. When the fed funds rate goes up, various lending rates that banks charge their customers tend to follow.

Currently, the average credit card rate remains at a record high of 20.04% as of March 15, well above the 16.3% average at the start of 2022, according to Bankrate.

Your best bet is to try to find a good balance-transfer card with an initial 0% rate and make a plan to pay off what you owe in the coming months before a high rate kicks in.

“Credit card rates are at record highs and still rising. Turbocharge your debt repayment efforts with a 0% balance transfer offer, some lasting as long as 21 months. This insulates you from further rate hikes and gives you a runway to get the debt paid off once and for all,” McBride said.

But first find out what, if any, fees you will have to pay (such as a balance-transfer fee or annual fee), and what the penalties will be for late or missed payments during the zero-rate period. The best strategy is always to pay off as much of your existing balance as possible — on time every month — before the zero-rate period ends. Otherwise, any remaining balance will be subject to a new interest rate that could be higher than you had before, if rates continue to rise.

If you don’t transfer to a zero-rate balance card, another option might be to get a relatively low fixed-rate personal loan.

The average personal loan rate was 10.71% as of March 8, according to Bankrate. But the best rate you can get will depend on your income, credit score and debt-to-income ratio. Bankrate’s advice: To get the best deal, ask a few lenders for quotes before filling out a loan application.

Your mortgage and home loans: Lending may tighten

The 30-year fixed rate mortgage has run north of 6% all year.

For the week ending March 16, it averaged 6.60%, down from 6.73% the week before. A year ago, the 30-year fixed-rate was 4.16%.

Mortgage rates aren’t tied directly to Fed rate hikes but rather to movements in the 10-year Treasury yield, the benchmark rate for most consumer loans.

As to where mortgage rates go next, look to inflation. If inflation keeps dropping, then mortgage rates are expected to drift lower too. But don’t expect them to go back to 3%.

Whether they rise or fall from here, securing a home loan may become tougher since banks, wanting to bolster their defenses against potential adverse events like a run on deposits, may want to take fewer risks and preserve more cash. One way to do that: make borrowing requirements more stringent.

If you are close to buying a home or refinancing one, it may be a good idea to lock in the lowest fixed rate available to you.

That said, “rushing into the purchase of a big-ticket item like a house or car that doesn’t fit in your budget is a recipe for trouble, regardless of what interest rates do in the future,” said Texas-based certified financial planner Lacy Rogers.

If you’re already a homeowner with a variable-rate home equity line of credit, and you used part of it for a home improvement project, McBride recommends asking your lender if it’s possible to fix the rate on your outstanding balance, effectively creating a fixed-rate home equity loan.

If that’s not possible, consider paying off that balance by taking out a HELOC with another lender at a lower promotional rate, McBride suggested.

The variable rate on a home equity line of credit or a fixed rate on a home equity loan will rise because their formulas are directly tied to the Fed’s rates. The average home equity loan was running at 8% as of March 15, well above the 6.19% in mid-March of last year. HELOC rates, meanwhile, are currently averaging 7.76%, much higher than the 3.96% average a year ago, according to Bankrate.

Your investments: Take advantage of better fixed-income returns

There is no prediction yet how long interest rates will stay high or whether more tumult is in store for markets as a result of recent bank failures.

“Rising rates are part of the economic weather,” said Rob Williams, managing director of financial planning at Charles Schwab.

The same is true for periods of market downturns and inflation.

But history has shown markets continue to grow over time.

So, Williams said, “Focus on what you can control. If you’re a long-term investor, you can weather those storms.”

If you have a long-term investment plan in place, stick with it, he recommends. If you don’t have one, now is a good time to set one up. That includes saving regularly in your 401(k) and investing in a diversified portfolio with exposure to US and foreign equities plus bonds.

For anyone within five to 10 years of a big goal — such as sending children to college or retiring — Williams recommends taking advantage of the fact that “fixed income investments [e.g., bonds and CDs] are more attractive now than they’ve been for a decade or more.” His suggestion: Gradually increase your bond allocation. That reduces the overall risk of your portfolio and provides greater stability for the income that your portfolio can throw off.

Indeed, Tony Roth, chief investment officer of Wilmington Trust, suggests that, given uncertainties ahead, any investor might consider reducing their portfolio risk a bit and take advantage of higher returns on bonds by reallocating 2% to 3% out of stocks and into high-quality corporate bonds with durations of no more than three to five years.

If you are in a top tax bracket and are investing through a taxable account, you might consider tax-free municipal bonds, or a low-cost, very short-term muni money market fund, Roth suggested.

“Even if bonds go down a bit, you will make more in interest,” he said.

Source: cnn

Upcoming March Events

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Homenaje A La Mujer:

A Tribute to Alice Valdez

Friday, March 24th | 7:30 PM

Join us for Homenaje a la Mujer: A Tribute to Alice Valdez on Friday, March 24th at MECA East End!

Known as a visionary and community leader, MECA’s Founder, Alice Valdez has worked for over four decades to help disadvantaged youth and families create a brighter future for themselves and the community.

Determination, commitment, and a refusal to yield to the impossible are her trademarks, and her work has had a tremendous impact on hundreds of Houstonians.

HOMENAJE A LA MUJER: A Tribute to Alice Valdez is a performance featuring a female-led cast of Mariachi MECA Alumni and MECA Ballet Folklorico dancers as we celebrate her contribution to the arts in Houston.

Homenaje A La Mujer: A Tribute to Alice Valdez is funded in part by

the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

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Sunburst Summer

Arts Camp

Camp dates:

June 5th – July 28th

Registration fees vary:

$30.00 Nonrefundable Registration Fee (before April 14, 2023)

$45.00 Nonrefundable Registration Fee (April 17, 2023- May 12, 2023)

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Registration has started by appointment ONLY.

You can schedule your appointment with our receptionist by calling 713-802-9370

Heights Kids’

Day of Music

Saturday, March 25th

The Heights Kids’ Day of Music is a music festival all about inspiring kids to have a lifelong love of and engagement with music and the arts. 100% Local. 100% Fun.

Stop by MECA’s table and visit Ms. Salinas to learn about Academic & Family Support Services and Michael Martin for a special art project!

Hermann Park Conservancy Kite Festival

Sunday, March 26th

Don’t forget we’re at Hermann Park Conservancy’s Kite Festival, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm this Sunday, March 26.

Visit MECA’s table and meet Michael Martin teaching Kendama (Japanese skill toy) and Julio Luna for kite making workshop! MECA’s Ballet Folklorico under the direction of Julio Lopez will be performing at 12:15 PM at the festival!

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ZEN-An: A Traveling Teahouse Experience

Saturday, April 1st, 3 PM

1900 Kane St, Houston, TX

Join us to experience this specially crafted environment through an introduction to the rituals of Japanese tea ceremonies as influenced by the long history of Buddhist religion.

 

ZEN-An is co-presented by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston(MFAH) and Japan-America Society of Houston. The program is presented in conjunction with None Whatsoever: Zen Painting from the Gitter-Yelen Collection on view from February 18 – May 13, 2023 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston

Riyaaz Qawwali

Friday, April 14th, 7:30 PM

Riyaaz Qawwali performs the gripping music style called Qawwali. The qawwali musicians represent the diversity and plurality of South Asia. The ensemble’s musicians, who are settled in the United States, hail from India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh and represent multiple religious and spiritual backgrounds.

Trained in eastern and western classical music, the members have been professionally performing qawwali for the past 16 years. Currently their work is focused on raising up suppressed voices/perspectives and engaging in cross-cultural dialogue.

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Ana Bárbara recibe el premio Icono en la 30 edición de los BMI Latin Awards

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“Soy una persona que siempre ha creído en sus sueños, aunque también he tenido muchas caídas”, sintetizó la artista

Soy una persona que siempre ha creído en sus sueños, aunque también he tenido muchas caídas”, sintetizó la artista visiblemente emocionada al subir al escenario para recoger este galardón concedido por BMI, una de las tres organizaciones de derechos de distribución musical más grandes de Estados Unidos.

La “Reina Grupera” se convirtió así en la primera cantante de regional mexicano en ser homenajeada con este premio que anteriormente había recaído en figuras como Carlos Santana, Gloria Estefan, Juan Luis Guerra, Los Tigres del Norte y Los Lobos.

Ni siquiera sabemos de dónde viene la inspiración (…) pero he de decir que yo primero fui fan de otras mujeres como Ana Gabriel”, añadió la también compositora que fue presentada por BMI como “una celebridad cuya música ha recorrido todo el mundo”.

Inmediatamente después, Ana Bárbara agradeció a “la vida” y a su “familia” por el reconocimiento y se prodigó interpretando algunos de sus temas más reconocidos, como “Lo busqué”, para deleite de un centenar de asistentes a la gala.

Durante ésta, las cantantes Alisun SolísAdriana Ríos y Angélica Gallegos rindieron tributo a la mexicana versionando el tema “Fruta prohibida” acompañadas de la agrupación Mariachi Divas.

Desde sus inicios a principios de la década de los noventa, la artista ha ganado un Latin Grammy, ha vendido 16 millones de discos y 33 canciones de su repertorio han logrado alcanzar el número uno de la lista de éxitos de la revista Billboard.

Los BMI Latin Awards honran cada año a los exponentes más destacados de la música latina en el último curso dentro de diferentes categorías que van desde mejor canción y compositor hasta el premio al editor del año.

Temas como “Todo de ti”, “El Makinon”, “Yonaguni”, “Moscow Mule” o “Tití me preguntó”, entre otros, fueron galardonados en el apartado de mejor canción del año y “Pepas” se convirtió en el tema contemporáneo del curso.

Asimismo, el puertorriqueño Tainy se alzó con el premio al compositor latino contemporáneo del año, mientras que el mexicano Edgar Barrera se hizo con el de Impacto Latino del año.

Source: cronica

Grand jury will not reconvene Wednesday in Trump investigation

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The grand jury in Manhattan weighing charges against former President Donald Trump will not meet Wednesday after all.

Sources tell ABC News the next potential time the grand jury would convene could be as early as Thursday.

The Manhattan district attorney’s office has suggested to at least one attorney representing a grand jury witness that they might need to return to provide more testimony. It is unknown if that witness will ultimately be called back to provide more testimony.

Schedule changes are not usual, and grand jurors were told to prepare for them at the outset of their service.

The Manhattan district attorney’s office declined to comment, citing a policy of not discussing grand jury matters.

Facing the possibility of criminal charges, Trump waited it out in Florida as New York braced for disruptions that could follow an indictment. Republican contenders in the 2024 race sized up the impact a prosecution could have on a campaign in which the former president is a leading contender.

Trump over the weekend claimed without evidence that he would be arrested on Tuesday, but there was no indication that prediction would come true. A Manhattan grand jury did appear to take an important step forward on Monday by hearing from a witness favorable to Trump, presumably so prosecutors could ensure the panel had a chance to consider any testimony supporting his version of events.

The next steps were unclear, and it was uncertain if additional witnesses might be summoned. But a city mindful of the riot by Trump loyalists at the U.S. Capitol more than two years ago took steps to protect itself from any violence that could accompany the unprecedented prosecution of a former president.

Monday’s testimony from Robert Costello, a lawyer with close ties to numerous key Trump aides, appeared to be a final opportunity for allies to steer the grand jury away from an indictment. Costello was invited by prosecutors to appear after saying he had information to undercut the credibility of Michael Cohen, a former lawyer and fixer for Trump who later turned against him and then became a key witness in the Manhattan district attorney’s investigation.

Costello had provided Cohen legal services several years ago after Cohen himself became entangled in the federal investigation into the hush money payments. In a news conference after his grand jury appearance, Costello told reporters he had come forward because he did not believe Cohen, who pleaded guilty to federal crimes and served time in prison.

“If they want to go after Donald Trump and they have solid evidence, then so be it,” Costello said. “But Michael Cohen is far from solid evidence.”

Responding on MSNBC, Cohen said that Costello was never his lawyer and “he lacks any sense of veracity.”

There were no signs that Costello’s testimony had affected the course of the investigation. Cohen had been available for over two hours in case prosecutors wanted him to rebut Costello’s testimony but he was told he was not needed, his attorney said.

The testimony came two days after Trump said he expected to face criminal charges and urged supporters to protest his possible arrest. In social media posts through the weekend, he criticized the investigation, directing particularly hostile rhetoric toward Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, a Democrat.

New York officials have been monitoring online chatter of threats of varying specificity, but even as portable metal barricades were dropped off to safeguard streets and sidewalks, there were no immediate signs that Trump’s calls for protests were being heeded.

On Tuesday morning, Manhattan court proceedings were temporarily halted by a bomb threat called in via 911, according to a court spokesman. That delayed the start of a hearing in a separate case, the New York attorney general’s lawsuit accusing Trump and his company of a yearslong fraud scheme.

Costello briefly acted as a legal adviser to Cohen after the FBI raided Cohen’s home and apartment in 2018. At the time, Cohen was being investigated for both tax evasion and for payments he helped orchestrate in 2016 to buy the silence of two women who claimed to have had sexual encounters with Trump.

For several months, it was unclear whether Cohen, a longtime lawyer and fixer for the Trump Organization who once boasted that he would “take a bullet” for his boss, would remain loyal to the president.

Cohen ultimately decided to plead guilty in connection with the payments to porn actor Stormy Daniels and model Karen McDougal, which he said were directed by Trump. Since then, he has been a vociferous Trump critic, testifying before Congress and then to the grand jury.

Trump, who has denied having sex with either woman, has branded Cohen a liar.

As the New York investigation pushes toward conclusion, Trump faces other criminal probes in Atlanta and Washington that, taken together, pose significant legal peril and carry the prospect of upending his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.

Some of his likely opponents have tried to strike a balance between condemning a potential prosecution as politically motivated while avoiding condoning the conduct at issue.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, an expected GOP presidential candidate, criticized the investigation but also jabbed at Trump.

“I don’t know what goes into paying hush money to a porn star to secure silence over some kind of alleged affair,” DeSantis said at a news conference in Panama City. “I can’t speak to that.”

Switching to criticism of the district attorney, he said, “What I can speak to is that if you have a prosecutor who is ignoring crimes happening every single day in his jurisdiction and he chooses to go back many, many years ago to try to use something about porn star hush money payments, that’s an example of pursuing a political agenda and weaponizing the office. And I think that’s fundamentally wrong.”

Source: abc7ny

19 arrested in traffic crackdown in Harris County

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Nearly 20 people were arrested and charged in a multi-agency traffic initiative that was launched to keep Harris County streets safer.

Illegal street racing, reckless driving and evading on the public roadways were among the charges that were handed out after nearly 20 people were arrested in a Harris County traffic initiative, according to the Precinct 4 Constable’s Office.

“In response to the largest street racing event all year, TX2K deputies with Constable Mark Herman’s Office participated in a multi-agency initiative with the mission to provide a safe atmosphere for motorists and promote traffic safety within the Precinct 4 boundaries,” Pct. 4 said in a release.

The charges (all according to Pct. 4):

  • Robert Marsh was arrested in the 1400 block of the North Freeway for evading arrest in a motor vehicle and endangering a child after leading constable deputies on a vehicle pursuit at more than 100 miles per hour with three children in the vehicle. Mario Alvarez was also arrested for felony evading in a motor vehicle.
  • John Pineda, Colin Garrity, Nicholas Sisco, Nikoll Kolgjeraj and Devraj Bhatt were all arrested for racing on a highway.
  • Saxon Spencer, Corbin Whittington, Byron Davis, Sidney Edward and Xavier Delgado were all arrested for reckless driving.
  • Omari Aceneaux was arrested for interference with the duties of a public servant.
  • Lance Ryans was arrested for tampering with a government record and resisting arrest.
  • Kameron Rose was arrested for felony possession of marijuana.
  • Xzaria Scott, Alec Sosa-Deguzman, Dwayne Dibble and Joynique Phillips were all arrested for open warrants.

All of the suspects were booked into the Harris County Jail.

Source: khou

Man shows up at hospital after shooting at Village Creek Park in Fort Worth

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A man is in the hospital and Fort Worth police detained multiple people Sunday evening after a shooting at Village Creek Park, at 4750 Wilbarger St., according to police.

The victim showed up to the hospital after the shooting was called in around 6:25 p.m. The man was treated for his injuries and was in stable condition, according to police.

Police said the gun violence and gang units are investigating the shooting.

Authorities did not immediately release any other details or the names of anybody arrested.

Community meetings being held to address questions about state’s takeover of HISD

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This is when you can ask the TEA questions about the takeover of HISD
Parents, teachers, community members and anyone with questions about what’s next after the Texas Education Agency’s takeover of Houston ISD can attend information sessions starting today.

All of the meetings start at 6:30 p.m.

Today: Westbury High School | Auditorium

11911 Chimney Rock, Houston 77035

Wednesday, March 22, 2023: Chavez High School | Auditorium

8501 Howard, Houston 77017

Wednesday, March 29, 2023: Hattie Mae White | Board Auditorium

Educational Support Center

4400 West 18th St., Houston 77092

Thursday, March 30, 2023: Kashmere High School | Auditorium

6900 Wileyvale, Houston 77028

The meetings are also meant to address questions about the application process for the board of managers that will replace HISD’s superintendent and trustees temporarily during this takeover.

ABC13’s Daniela Hurtado spoke to TEA commissioner Mike Morath last week when the takeover was announced about what he’s looking for in the board of managers, who he wants in place by June 1.

“We want to make sure we have a very diverse decision making body. We want people with different life experiences. Some that have an education background, some that maybe have skills in finance… that they have different lived experiences because only when you have a sort of diverse group of people coming together can you then arrive at what are the best decisions to be made for kids,” Morath said.

Under state law, it’s ultimately Morath’s decision to choose the board of managers, though, he told ABC13 that he won’t be governing, they will.

The requirements to sit on the board of managers include being an eligible voter in Harris County, not being convicted of a crime, passing a background check and filling out a conflict of interest form.

ABC13 wants to help you get answers from state officials and lawmakers, too.

Eyewitness News anchor Tom Abrahams is moderating our next Action 13 town hall, “HISD Takeover: What you need to know,” this Thursday at 7 p.m.

You can submit your questions about the takeover here for possible inclusion in this week’s conversation.

La FCC obliga a las operadoras a bloquear los mensajes de texto fraudulentos

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Estamos seguros de que en más de una ocasión has mirado el móvil y entre las notificaciones te encuentras SMS que no sabes como han llegado a ti. Estos mensajes pueden ser de correos, de Endesa y empresas semejantes, de operadoras e incluso del banco. Al final todos estos SMS que van destinados a ti con un link añadido que no parece muy fiable suelen ser una estafa. Afortunadamente, la FCC de Estados Unidos ha tomado cartas sobre el asunto y ha hecho oficial su primera norma para bloquear este tipo de mensajes fraudulentos.

A día de hoy casi todo el mundo tiene un smartphone o acceso a él para usarlo en su día a día. Si bien estos dispositivos son realmente útiles para todo tipo de tareas, su principal uso como teléfonos móviles es el hecho de poder recibir llamadas o mensajes. El problema es que al final, la mayoría de nosotros lo que más recibe es spamllamadas de publicidad y estafas en general. Las llamadas son especialmente molestas, pero tal y como dijimos antes de finalizar 2022, Google se encargaría de filtrar y avisarnos de las llamadas spam.

Mensaje Fraudulento estafa SMS

Con las llamadas de voz se podría decir que tenemos cierta ventaja al poder bloquearlas. No obstante, con los mensajes SMS no tenemos la misma protección y ya hemos visto numerosas estafas realizadas por ese método. Todos estos mensajes son generados de forma de que atraigan al usuario a entrar a ese link y ahí es donde los problemas empiezan. Puede que para algunos de nosotros sea muy sencillo identificar que mensaje es falso y cuál no, pero hay personas que ven un aviso de Banco Santander, Correos o similar y acaban entrando.

Los estafadores están en todas partes y por ello, la Comisión Federal de Comunicaciones (FCC) ya ha elaborado una norma que para proteger a los ciudadanos. Este pasado jueves, la FCC emitió una norma que obligaba a las operadoras móviles a bloquear los mensajes de texto que se consideren ilegales.

La normativa no entrará en vigor hasta dentro de unas semanas

Móvil notificaciones

Para filtrar y reconocer que mensajes de texto pueden ser fraudulentos, se busca en una serie de factores. Como sospechosos de estafa tenemos los mensajes de texto con números inválidos o no asignados, teléfonos de organismos gubernamentales y entidades conocidas que nunca envían mensajes de texto. Básicamente, en lugar de tener total libertad, estos millones de mensajes de texto falsos tendrán que superar el bloqueo por parte de las compañías de telefonía móvil.

Sí, hablamos de millones porque según Robokiller, empresa de bloqueo de spam, los estadounidenses recibieron el año pasado más de 225.000 millones de mensajes de texto no solicitados. Esto significa más de 700 mensajes por persona y año. Con esta nueva norma se espera que se bloqueen una buena parte de estos mensajes y así, haya menos probabilidad de que los estafadores puedan llegar a sus víctimas. Eso sí, si bien la normativa ya es oficial, no entrará en vigor hasta dentro de varias semanas.

Source: elchapuzasinformatico

Niña de dos años muere tras caso de violencia doméstica en Houston

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De acuerdo con el alguacil Ed González, el incidente se originó en un caso de violencia doméstica en donde el sospechoso, padre de la niña, fue al lugar de trabajo de la mujer tras haber sacado de la guardería a la menor.

Allí, el hombre le pidió a la mujer que le entregara su celular y que lo desbloqueara o si no le haría daño a la niña. La mujer, dijo González, trató infructuosamente de quitarle a la menor de los brazos del hombre que ahora está arrestado.

El sospechoso intentó huir en un vehículo junto con la menor, luego de golpear a la mujer varias veces en la cara, pero este se detuvo cerca de la intersección de Veterans Memorial y Stuebner Airline, al noroeste del área metropolitana donde fue detenido por las autoridades, no sin antes atrincherarse en el vehículo.

Allí, los oficiales y equipos de emergencia le dieron sesiones de reanimación a la niña, quien tuvo que ser llevada de emergencia en helicóptero. Según las autoridades, esta presentaba golpes en su cara y cuerpo.

Los oficiales dijeron que la menor no llevaba puesto el cinturón de seguridad al momento de ser rescatada por los uniformados, quienes la encontraron sin signos vitales.

Source: Telemundo

WHO HIT AND KILLED RAYMOND WIKE?

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Reward of up to $5,000 leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case.
Crime Stoppers and the Harris County Sheriff’s Vehicular Crimes Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Hit and Run – Failure to Stop and Render Aid – Fatality.
 
On Sunday, April 10, 2022, at approximately 4:10 a.m., Raymond Wike was struck by a vehicle in the 9900 block of Sheldon Rd. in Harris County, Texas.  During the incident, Mr. Wike was riding his bicycle southbound when he was struck by the suspect’s vehicle from behind.  Unfortunately, Mr. Wike sustained major injuries that he was not able to recover from.  

The suspects vehicle is believed to have been a 2016-2018 dark colored Chevrolet Silverado. It would have damage to the front grille and possibly the hood/bumper.
 
Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

Raymond Wike, pictured above, was hit and killed by an unknown suspect driving a 2016-2018 dark colored Chevrolet Silverado.
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Artistas nominados en los Premios Latin American Music Awards 2023

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Rosalía, Rauw Alejandro, Daddy Yankee, Bizarrap, Shakira y Karol G se perfilan como las favoritos para ganar en más de una categoría

Nominados a los Premios Latin American Music Awards 2023

Los Latin American Music Awards llevarán a cabo la octava edición en la MGM Grand Arena de Las Vegas el próximo 20 de abril, es por ello que anunciaron recientemente a todos los nominados, entre los más populares se encuentran Bad Bunny, Daddy Yankee, Rosalía, Becky G y Rauw Alejandro.

La premiación estará integrada por 26 categorías, las cuales se basan en las giras de los artistas, las ventas y datos de redes sociales derivados de plataformas como Billboard y Luminate.

Nominados en los Latin American Music Awards 2023

Artista Del Año

  • Bad Bunny
  • Becky G
  • Daddy Yankee
  • Eslabón Armado
  • Farruko
  • Ivan Cornejo
  • Karol G
  • Rauw Alejandro
  • Romeo Santos
  • Rosalía
Bad Bunny

Nuevo Artista Del Año

  • Bizarrap
  • Blessd
  • Eden Muñoz
  • Grupo Frontera
  • Los Lara
  • Luis Figueroa
  • Luis R Conriquez
  • Quevedo
  • Santa Fe Klan
  • Yahritza y su Esencia

Bizarrap

Canción Del Año

  • ‘Bebé Dame’ – Fuerza Regida & Grupo Frontera
  • ‘Despechá’ – Rosalía
  • ‘Dos Oruguitas’ – Sebastián Yatra
  • ‘Está Dañada’ – Iván Cornejo
  • ‘La Bachata’ – Manuel Turizo
  • ‘Mamiii’ – Becky G & Karol G
  • ‘Me Porto Bonito’ – Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone
  • ‘Quevedo: BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 52′ – Bizarrap & Quevedo
  • ‘Sus Huellas’ – Romeos Santos
  • ‘Te Felicito’ – Shakira & Rauw Alejandro

Rosalía, cantautora española.
Rosalía

Álbum Del Año

  • ‘Ahora Me Da Pena EP’ – Buena Vista Social Club
  • ‘Dañado’ – Ivan Cornejo
  • ‘Esquemas´ – Becky G
  • ‘Fórmula, Vol. 3′ – Romeo Santos
  • ‘Jose’ – J Balvin
  • ‘La 167′ – Farruko
  • ‘Legendaddy’ – Daddy Yankee
  • ‘Motomami’ – Rosalía
  • ‘Nostalgia’ – Eslabon Armado
  • ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’ – Bad Bunny

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Daddy Yankee 

Colaboración Del Año

  • ‘Bebé Dame’ – Fuerza Regida & Grupo Frontera
  • ‘El Incomprendido’ – Farruko, Víctor Cárdenas & DJ Adoni
  • ‘Mamiii’ – Becky G & Karol G
  • ‘Mayor Que Usted’ – Natti Natasha, Daddy Yankee & Wisin y Yandel
  • ‘Me Porto Bonito’ – Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone
  • ‘Medallo’ – Blessd, Justin Quiles & Lenny Tavárez
  • ‘Que Vuelvas’ – Carin León & Grupo Frontera
  • ‘Quevedo: BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 52′ – Bizarrap & Quevedo
  • ‘Te Espero’ – Prince Royce & María Becerra
  • ‘Te Felicito’ – Shakira & Rauw Alejandro

María Becerra

Colaboración Crossover Del Año

  • ‘Arhbo’ (Music from the Fifa World Cup Qatar 2022 Official Soundtrack) – Ozuna, GIMS, Redone & Fifa Sound
  • ‘Borracho’ – Sech & DJ Khaled
  • ‘La Fama’ – Rosalía & The Weeknd
  • ‘Sigue’ – J Balvin & Ed Sheeran
  • ‘Sin Fin’ – Romeo Santos & Justin Timberlake

Shakira
Shakira

Mejor Artista Crossover

  • DJ Khaled
  • DJ Snake
  • Ed Sheeran
  • Fatman Scoop
  • GIMS
  • Justin Timberlake
  • Lil Jon
  • Megan Thee Stallion
  • Mr. Vegas
  • The Weeknd

El cantante abre nuevas fechas en México.
The Weeknd

Artista Streaming Del Año

  • Bad Bunny
  • Chencho Corleone
  • Grupo Frontera
  • Ivan Cornejo
  • Karol G

Karol G
Karol G 

Gira Del Año

  • ‘Enfiestados y Amanecidos Tour’ – Grupo Firme
  • ‘La Última Vuelta World Tour’ – Daddy Yankee
  • ‘Papi Juancho World Tour’ – Maluma
  • ‘$trip Love Tour’ – Karol G
  • ‘World’s Hottest Tour’ – Bad Bunny
  • Mejor Dúo o Grupo Pop
  • Jesse & Joy
  • Los Enanitos Verdes
  • Maná
  • Mau y Ricky
  • Reik

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Grupo Firme

Mejor Artista – Pop

  • Anitta
  • Becky G
  • Camilo
  • Enrique Iglesias
  • Kali Uchis
  • Luis Fonsi
  • Ricky Martin
  • Rosalía
  • Sebastián Yatra
  • Shakira

Mejor Álbum – Pop

  • ‘@Dannocean’ – Danny Ocean
  • ‘De Adentro Pa Afuera’ – Camilo
  • ‘Dharma’ – Sebastián Yatra
  • ‘Esquemas’ – Becky G
  • ‘Motomami’ – Rosalía

Mejor Canción – Pop

  • ‘Bailé Con Mi Ex’ – Becky G
  • ‘Junio’ – Maluma
  • ‘Provenza’ – Karol G
  • ‘Tacones Rojos’ – Sebastián Yatra
  • ‘Te Amo y Punto’ – Chayanne

Mejor Artista – Urbano

  • Anuel AA
  • Bad Bunny
  • Daddy Yankee
  • Farruko
  • J Balvin
  • Jhayco
  • Karol G
  • Natti Natasha
  • Ozuna
  • Rauw Alejandro

Mejor Álbum Urbano

  • ‘Jose’ – J Balvin
  • ‘La 167′ – Farruko
  • ‘Legendaddy’ – Daddy Yankee
  • ‘Saturno’ – Rauw Alejandro
  • ‘Un Verano Sin Ti’ – Bad Bunny

Mejor Canción Urbano

  • ‘Desesperados’ – Rauw Alejandro & Chencho Corleone
  • ‘Envolver’ – Anitta
  • ‘Remix’ – Daddy Yankee
  • ‘Sensual Bebé’ – Jhayco
  • ‘Titi Me Preguntó’ – Bad Bunny
  • Mejor Colaboración – Pop/Urbano
  • ‘Buenos Días’ – Wisin, Camilo & Los Legendarios
  • ‘El Incomprendido’ – Farruko, Víctor Cárdenas & DJ Adoni
  • ‘Hot’ – Daddy Yankee & Pitbull
  • ‘Mamiii’ – Becky G & Karol G
  • ‘Mayor Que Usted’ – Natti Natasha, Daddy Yankee & Wisin y Yandel
  • ‘Me Porto Bonito’ – Bad Bunny & Chencho Corleone
  • ‘Medallo’ – Blessd, Justin Quiles & Lenny Tavárez
  • ‘Punto 40′ – Rauw Alejandro & Baby Rasta
  • ‘Quevedo: BZRP Music Sessions, Vol. 52′ – Bizarrap & Quevedo
  • ‘Te Felicito’ – Shakira & Rauw Alejandro

Mejor Artista – Regional Mexicano

  • Ángela Aguilar
  • Carin León
  • Chiquis
  • Christian Nodal
  • Eden Muñoz
  • Gerardo Ortiz
  • Ivan Cornejo
  • Junior H
  • Luis R Conriquez
  • Pepe Aguilar

Mejor Dúo o Grupo – Regional Mexicano

  • Banda Los Recoditos
  • Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga
  • Calibre 50
  • Eslabon Armado
  • Fuerza Regida
  • Grupo Firme
  • Grupo Frontera
  • Intocable
  • Los Ángeles Azules
  • Yahritza y su Esencia

Mejor Álbum – Regional Mexicano

  • ‘Dañado’ – Ivan Cornejo
  • ‘Del Barrio Hasta Aquí, Vol. 2′ – Fuerza Regida
  • ‘Mi Vida En Un Cigarro 2′ – Junior H
  • ‘Nostalgia’ – Eslabon Armado
  • ‘Obsessed Deluxe’ – Yahritza y su Esencia
  • Mejor Canción – Regional Mexicano
  • ‘Chale’ – Eden Muñoz
  • ‘La Boda Del Huitlacoche’ (Live) – Carin León
  • ‘No Se Va’ (En Vivo) – Grupo Frontera
  • ‘Que Te Vaya Bien’ – Julión Álvarez y su Norteño Banda
  • ‘Si Me Duele Que Duela’ – Intocable

Mejor Colaboración – Regional Mexicano

  • ‘Billete Grande’ (En Vivo) – Fuerza Regida & Edgardo Núñez
  • ‘Brindo’ – Mario Bautista & Banda El Recodo
  • ‘Calidad’ – Grupo Firme & Luis Mexia
  • ‘Con Un Botecito a Pecho’ – Adriel Favela & Carin León
  • ‘Hay Que Hacer Dinero’ – Banda MS de Sergio Lizárraga & Eden Muñoz
  • ‘Jugaste y Sufrí’ – Eslabon Armado & Dannylux
  • ‘Que Vuelvas’ – Carin León & Grupo Frontera
  • ‘Se Acabó’ (En Vivo) – Lenin Ramírez, Fuerza Regida & Banda Renovación
  • ‘Si Ya Hiciste El Mal’ – Luis R Conriquez & Jessi Uribe
  • ‘Ya Acabó’ – Marca MP & Becky G

Mejor Artista – Tropical

  • Carlos Vives
  • Marc Anthony
  • Prince Royce
  • Romeo Santos
  • Víctor Manuelle

Mejor Álbum – Tropical

  • ‘Ahora Me Da Pena EP’ – Buena Vista Social Club
  • ‘Cumbiana II’ – Carlos Vives
  • ‘Fórmula, Vol 3′ – Romeo Santos
  • ‘Pa’lla Voy’ – Marc Anthony
  • ‘The Ultimate Bachata Collection’ – Héctor Acosta Él Torito’

Mejor Canción – Tropical

  • ‘Despechá’ – Rosalía
  • ‘Después De La Playa’ – Bad Bunny
  • ‘La Bachata’ – Manuel Turizo
  • ‘Pegao’ – Camilo
  • ‘Sus Huellas’ – Romeo Santos

Mejor Colaboración – Tropical

  • ‘Baloncito Viejo’ – Carlos Vives & Camilo
  • El Pañuelo – Romeo Santos & Rosalía
  • ‘Monotonía’ – Shakira & Ozuna
  • ‘Soy Yo’ – Don Omar, Wisin & Gente De Zona
  • ‘Te Espero’ – Prince Royce & Maria Becerra

 

Jeff Bezos Has Stern Competition After Magic Johnson Enters Race To Buy Commanders

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Magic Johnson enters Commanders bidding war

It’s no secret the Washington Commanders are up for sale all thanks to Dan Snyder’s wild antics over the years.

However, no purchase has been made yet. While Jeff Bezos seems to be the favorite for buying the NFL franchise, it sounds like he has some stern competition.

According to Sportico, “Earvin ‘Magic’ Johnson has joined the bidding for the Washington Commanders as part of a group led by [Philadelphia] 76ers and [New Jersey] Devils co-owner Josh Harris.”

Johnson has been involved in ownership groups before, as he’s been involved with the Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Sparks, and the Los Angeles Football Club.

Tagging alongside Josh Harris, who also has ownership experience, makes them a formidable team to possibly acquire the Commanders.

If that’s the case, then Jeff Bezos has some legitimate competition indeed.

It’s been a bit silent in regard to the bidding race for the Commanders lately. However, it sounds like things are really picking up lately with this latest update.

“After being relatively stagnant for the last few months, Commanders negotiations have progressed over the last week, and it’s possible a deal could be reached ahead of NFL owners meetings in Arizona at the end of the month,” per Sportico.

Additionally, with the reports from The Athletic claiming signing bonuses for players on the roster are being delayed, perhaps a team purchase is actually in the works.

Keep an eye on Washington. With rumors of the franchise being sold ongoing, a deal could be made soon. Look for Jeff Bezos and Magic Johnson’s bidding group to be in contention throughout.

Source: brobible

New Amazon layoffs are the latest correction to years of over-hiring in the tech industry

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Amazon will lay off 9,000 white-collar employees by the end of April, CEO Andy Jassy announced on Monday (March 20), on top of the 18,000 jobs the online retailer has cut since November.

The decision comes amid a crunch in the tech industry that has led the e-commerce giant to cut its more than 1 million worldwide workforces with the company’s largest workforce reduction ever. Jassy cited economic headwinds in a memo to employees.

“Given the uncertain economy in which we reside, and the uncertainty that exists in the near future, we have chosen to be more streamlined in our costs and headcount,” Jassy said, specifically announcing cuts in some of Amazon’s most profitable sectors, including Amazon Web Services, which is responsible for almost three-quarters of Amazon’s entire profit margin.

The decision comes after Amazon went on a significant hiring spree during the pandemic. The previous round of layoffs targeted Amazon’s sprawling human resources and recruiting teams, signaling a major shift in hiring strategy.

With over 1 million workers, Amazon is one of the largest employers in the world, however, the vast majority of the workforce is employed in the company’s warehouse operations.

Why the tech industry is laying off so many people

Almost every major tech company has announced layoffs since the fall. The most common refrain in sheepish memos from CEOs? We hired too many people.

Tech companies such as Amazon, Meta, Alphabet, and Microsoft went on unprecedented hiring sprees in recent years, luring workers fresh out of college with six-figure salaries and lavish perks. Now, in just the last year and a half, nearly 300,000 of those fresh-faced new hires have been laid off, according to Layoffs.fyi, which is tracking the job cut announcements.

The companies chose to spend big on new talent, prompted in part by low-interest rates and a booming pandemic-era market, but mostly by the lottery ticket mindset that you just need one smart young person to come up with one good idea to hit payday.

In Silicon Valley, hiring has always been a numbers game, with corporate bloat just an unfortunate side effect. Now, these mass layoffs might be evidence that big tech’s spend-first-ask-questions-later strategy could finally be coming to an end.

Source: qz

Disney job cuts to include 4,000 layoffs

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The Walt Disney Co. plans to lay off about 4,000 people company-wide as part of the 7,000 job cuts CEO Bob Iger announced in February, according to a report by Business Insider.

Managers have been asked to identify layoff candidates by April, an unidentified person with knowledge of Disney’s decision told the publication. The same individual said the remaining 3,000 cuts will come from open positions that will be eliminated, Business Insider reported.

It is unclear how many of Disney’s jobs in Florida could be affected by the cuts.

State records show Disney has not filed any mass layoff notices with the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity as of Monday. Federal law requires companies to file notices 60 days in advance of layoffs affecting 50 or more workers.

Disney Parks, Experiences and Products Chairman Josh D’Amaro said in February he did not expect the job cuts to affect workers in hourly frontline roles at Disney’s theme parks. Iger has praised the performance of Disney’s theme parks in recent quarters, saying “demand on the parks is extraordinary right now.”

Eric Clinton, a union president at Walt Disney World, said the resort’s service workers will not be laid off because their positions are protected by the union coalition’s contract with Disney.

“You don’t save the company money by cutting your lowest-paid workers,” he said in February, adding Disney was still hiring hundreds of workers into frontline jobs weekly. Disney World’s minimum wage starts at $15 an hour.

The downsizing comes as part of Disney’s efforts to slice a total of $5.5 billion in costs. Labor cuts are about 30% of Disney’s cost-reduction plan, CFO Christine McCarthy said last month.

Disney declined to comment to Business Insider on the development. Local Disney representatives did not immediately respond to the Orlando Sentinel’s request for comment.

Initial news of the company’s layoffs came as executives announced they were restructuring Disney into three core business segments — Disney Entertainment, ESPN and Disney Parks, Experiences and Products — as part of overhauling its streaming business.

Source: detroitnews

A comprehensive list of 2023 tech layoffs

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Last year’s techwide reckoning continues. In 2023, layoffs have yet again cost tens of thousands of tech workers their jobs; this time, the workforce reductions have been driven by the biggest names in tech like Google, Amazon, Microsoft, Yahoo and Zoom. Startups, too, have announced cuts across all sectors, from crypto to enterprise SaaS.

The reasoning behind these workforce reductions follows a common script, citing the macroeconomic environment and a need to find discipline on a tumultuous path to profitability. Still, tracking the layoffs helps us to understand the impact on innovation, which companies are facing tough pressures, and who is available to hire for the businesses lucky to be growing right now. It also, unfortunately, serves as a reminder of the human impact of layoffs and how risk profiles may be changing from here.

Below you’ll find a comprehensive list of all the known layoffs in tech that have occurred in 2023, to be updated monthly. If you have a tip on a layoff, contact us here. If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can contact us here.

  • January: 84,714 employees laid off — see all January 2023 Tech Layoffs
  • February: 36,491 employees laid off — see all February 2023 Tech Layoffs

March 2023

Twitch

Announced March 20 that it will lay off 400 employees.

Amazon

Announced March 20 another round of substantial layoffs, this time 9,000 people are set to lose their jobs. TechCrunch is hearing that around 10% of today’s total came from AWS.

Livespace

Announced March 20 that it has laid off at least 100 employees, about 2% of the company’s workforce.

Course Hero

Announced March 16 that it has cut 15% of staff, or 42 people.

Klaviyo

Announced March 15 that it has laid off 140 of its staff across all teams.

Microsoft

As a part of its recent announcement to layoff 10,000 people, Microsoft laid off an entire team dedicated to guiding AI innovation that leads to ethical, responsible and sustainable outcomes.

Meta

CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed rumors March 14 that the company will be cutting 10,000 people from its workforce and around 5,000 open roles that it had yet to fill.

Y Combinator

Announced March 13 that it will impact 20% of staff, or 17 team members.

Salesforce…continued

Salesforce first announced that it was laying off 10% of the workforce in January, but some employees didn’t know until February. The week of March 10, more employees are just learning they have been laid off. Salesforce confirmed that these layoffs were part of the 10%.

Atlassian

Announced on March 6, Atlassian is laying off about 500 employees, or 5% of its total workforce.

SiriusXM

Announced on March 6, the company laid off 475 employees, or 8% of its total workforce.

Alerzo

The Nigerian B2B e-commerce platform had a headcount of more than 2,000 before a first round of layoffs in September 2022. Alerzo has laid off 15% of its full-time workforce, the company confirmed on March 6, leaving about 800 employees at the startup.

Cerebral

Announced March 1, the company is letting go 15% of it’s workforce — roughly 285 employees.

Waymo

Announced March 1, Alphabet’s Waymo issued a second round of layoffs this year. Combined with the initial cuts in January, the self-driving technology company has let go of 8%, or 209 employees, of its workforce.

Thoughtworks

Announced on March 1, the company laid off about 4% of its global workforce — approximately 500 employees.

February 2023

Twitter

Announced on February 26, the company laid off more than 200 employees, including Esther Crawford, Haraldur Thorleifsson and Leah Culver. Since Musk took over Twitter in October last year, the company’s headcount has fallen by more than 70%.

Poshmark

Announced February 24, Poshmark confirmed with TechCrunch that less than 2% of its workforce was affected, primarily in the U.S. The company employs roughly 800+ employees.

Green Labs

We do not have an exact figure of how many Green Labs plans to lay off its staff. Green Labs confirmed to TechCrunch that it is conducting a round of layoffs that could impact at least 50% of its workforce.

Chipper Cash

Announced on February 20, the African cross-border payments platform conducted a second round of layoffs just 10 weeks after it cut approximately 12.5% of its workforce. Chipper Cash relieved almost one-third of its workforce, about 100 employees.

Convoy

Announced on February 16 that it is shuttering its Atlanta office and laying off workers as part of restructuring. This is the third time in less than a year that the company has laid off workers.

Sprinklr

Announced on February 15 that it will impact 4% of its global workforce — or more than 100 employees.

iRobot

Announced on February 13 that it will lay off 7% of its workforce, roughly 85 employees.

Twilio

Announced on February 13 that it will impact around 17% of its global workforce, about 1,400 people.

GitHub

Announced February 9, 10% of its staff will be impacted through the end of the company’s fiscal year. Before this announcement, which was first reported by Fortune, GitHub had about 3,000 employees.

Yahoo

Announced on February 9, 20% of its staff, impacting 1,600 employees in its adtech business. Yahoo is the parent company to TechCrunch.

GitLab

Announced February 9 that it’s reducing its headcount by 7%. The round of redundancies will impact around 114 people, though that specific figure is dependent on its actual headcount as of February 9.

Affirm

Announced on February 8 that it is reducing its staff by 19%, or about 500 employees, and shutting down its crypto unit.

Zoom

Announced the cut of 15% of its staff, or 1,300 people on February 7.

VinFast

VinFast has not shared how many employees have been cut, but a LinkedIn post from a former employee said “nearly 35 roles” were affected. Announced on February 6.

Dell

Announced February 6, impacting 6,650 people, or 5% of worldwide workforce.

Getaround

Announced February 2, 10% of staff — about 42 employees.

Pinterest

Announced February 2, 150 employees impacted. This is the second job-cutting move within weeks of the first round in December 2022.

Rivian

Announced on February 1, cutting 6% of its workforce for the second time in less than a year.

January 2023

SoFi Technologies

Announced on January 31, cutting 65 jobs, or about 5% of its 1,300-person workforce. First reported by The Wall Street Journal.

NetApp

Announced on January 31, impacting 8% of its staff — about 960 people.

Groupon

Impacting another 500 employees announced on January 31. The company said this new set of layoffs will be spread across the first two quarters of 2023.

Impossible Foods

Reportedly affecting 20% of its staff, over 100 employees, Bloomberg reported first.

PayPal

Announced on January 30, about 2,000 full-time employees, or 7% of its workforce, were affected.

Arrival

Announced on January 30, with a newly appointed CEO, slashing 50% of its workforce — 800 employees globally.

Waymo

The self-driving technology unit under Alphabet quietly laid off workers on January 24, according to The Information and several posts on LinkedIn and Blind. It’s not yet clear how many of Waymo’s staff will be affected.

Spotify

Announced on January 23, impacting around 6% of its global workforce — around 600 employees.

Alphabet

Google’s parent company announced laying off 6% of its global workforce on January 21, equating to 12,000 employees. These cuts impact divisions such as Area 120, the Google in-house incubator and Alphabet’s robotics division, Intrinsic.

Fandom

The entertainment company announced an unspecified number of employees impacted across multiple properties on January 20. According to a report by Variety, the company employs around 500 people, and the layoffs have affected roughly 10% of its staff across different sites.

Swiggy

Announced plans to lay off 380 jobs on January 20 and shut down its meat marketplace.

Sophos

Announced on January 18, 10% of its global workforce, about 450 people were let go.

Microsoft

As announced on January 18, 10,000 employees will be impacted.

GoMechanic

Laid off 70% of its workforce on January 18.

Clearco

Announced on January 17, impacting 30% of staff across all teams.

ShareChat

Announced on January 15, ShareChat laid off 20% of its workforce — or over 400 employees — just a month after eliminating more than 100 roles.

SmartNews

Announced on January 12 a 40% reduction of its U.S. and China workforce, or around 120 people.

Intrinsic

Alphabet’s robot software firm, Intrinsic, is laying off 40 employees TechCrunch confirmed on January 12. Amounting to around 20% of the headcount.

Greenlight

The fintech startup offering debit cards to kids laid off 104 employees on January 12, or over 21% of its total headcount of 485 employees.

Career Karma

Learning navigation platform Career Karma laid off another 22 people on January 12 across its global and domestic workforce.

DirectTV

Announced on January 12 plans to lay off about 10% of its management staff on January 20.

Informatica

Reported on January 11 that it will lay off 7% of it’s workforce, or 450 staffers globally.

Carta

Announced on January 11, the equity management platform cut 10% of its staff. Judging by LinkedIn data, the layoff could have impacted around 200 employees.

Citizen

Impacting 33 staff members on January 11.

Coinbase

To cut 950 jobs, or about 20% of its workforce, and shut down “several” projects, announced on January 10. This is the second round of major layoffs at the crypto exchange, which eliminated 18% of its workforce, or nearly 1,100 jobs last June.

SuperRare

The NFT marketplace is cutting 30% of its staff, announced on January 6.

Amazon

Announced on January 5, eliminating more than 18,000 roles. This announcement extends a previously announced round of layoffs in November of 2022. On January 19, the company announced it would end AmazonSmile.

Salesforce

Announced on January 4 that it’s cutting 10% of its workforce, impacting more than 7,000 employees. A month later, some Salesforce employees had just found out they were also a part of the 10% layoff announcement.

Vimeo

Announced on January 4, cutting 11% of its workforce.

Source: techcrunch

Twitter reportedly lays off 200 more employees

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Twitter has laid off at least 200 staff in another round of cuts, according to reports in the New York Times.

It said the tech giant had cut 10% of its current workforce, which it estimated at 2,000 people.

This is the latest round of job losses at Twitter since chief executive Elon Musk sacked about 50% of its 7,500 employees when he took over in October.

As staff learned of their fate, Mr Musk tweeted: “Hope you have a good Sunday. First day of the rest of your life.”

Esther Crawford, chief executive of Twitter Payments, who oversaw the Twitter Blue verification subscription model, said she was “deeply proud of my team” in a tweet after being among those released.

And senior product manager Martijn de Kuijper, who founded newsletter tool Revue which Twitter acquired in 2021, said he found out he had lost his job after being locked out of his work emails.

It’s been a while since my phone blew up on a Sunday because of news about Twitter – not because there hasn’t been any, but because we’ve all got used to it.

More divisive user-experience changes to the platform, more provocative tweets from its owner Elon Musk… we are familiar with that drill. But nobody was expecting Esther Crawford, who had established herself as an influential figure in so-called Twitter 2.0, to be laid off.

In November, she shared a picture of herself lying down inside a sleeping bag and wearing an eye mask on the floor at Twitter HQ. She has tirelessly cheerleaded the firm’s path under Mr Musk. Some thought the product manager might even become the company’s next chief executive. Mr Musk said weeks ago that he would stand aside in the role as soon as he found a replacement.

It demonstrates once again this new brutal environment in which even the most loyal are unprotected. It will be familiar to many in the commercial sector and it’s increasingly the way big tech is going as budgets start to bite.

Esther herself tweeted that it was “a mistake” to think that her “optimism and hard work” had been a bad decision. “I’m deeply proud of the team for building through so much noise and chaos,” she wrote.

She probably wouldn’t have called it “noise and chaos” this time last week.

The Twitter cuts are the latest in a long line of lay-offs in the tech industry over the past few months.

Amazon, Microsoft and Google-owned Alphabet announced tens of thousands of lay-offs between them, but the cuts across the industry are wide-reaching.

At the end of January, more than 10,000 jobs were lost in eight days across six large tech companies including Spotify, Intel and IBM.

The Twitter cuts come a month after Reuters reported the firm had made its first interest payment on a bank loan used by Mr Musk to finance the purchase.

He paid $44bn (£37bn) to take control, with $13bn – a third of the total amount – covered by loans from banks including Morgan Stanley and Barclays.

These loans are leveraged against Twitter – in other words, the tech company itself is responsible for the loan repayments, not Mr Musk.

Reuters reported Twitter paid about $300m to the banks in January.

Meanwhile, there are further indications that the tech company is struggling with financing.

It is being sued by the Crown Estate in the UK over alleged unpaid rent for its London headquarters, and faces a similar lawsuit in the US over unpaid rent at its San Francisco HQ.

And a lawyer representing more than 100 former employees sacked by Twitter told the BBC in February the number of staff launching legal action against the company “goes up daily”.

Mr Musk told this month’s World Government Summit in Dubai: “I think I need to stabilise the organization and just make sure it’s in a financially healthy place.

“I’m guessing probably towards the end of this year would be good timing to find someone else to run the company, because I think it should be in a stable position around the end of this year.”

Source: bbc

HOUSTON LIVESTOCK SHOW AND RODEOTM WRAPS AN UNFORGETTABLE 2023 SHOW WITH A STAR-STUDDED LINEUP AND A NEW ADDITION TO THE STAR TRAIL OF FAME

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The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo returned full swing in 2023, welcoming more than 2.4 million guests over the 23-day event. This year’s show had some of the best weather in Rodeo history, action-packed RODEOHOUSTON® competitions, 10 record-breaking auctions, and an addition of a new star on the Star Trail of Fame.

“With sensational weather, unbeatable family-fun, one-of-a-kind educational exhibits, elite athletes, outstanding exhibitors, successful auctions and an unmatched concert lineup, 2023 was a spectacular, record setting year for the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo,” said Chris Boleman, Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo president and CEO. “With the help and dedication of more than 35,000 Show volunteers and staff, we were able to provide a unique and unforgettable experience once again to our guests. But it’s truly because of the ongoing support from our community that we are able to provide millions in scholarships and change lives year after year.”

The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo entertained guests for 23 days, Feb. 23 – 25, and Feb. 28 – March 19, 2023.

2023 RODEO HIGHLIGHTS

Attendance

  • Total attendance for all activities on the grounds, Feb. 23 – 25 (World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest, presented by Cotton Holdings) and Feb. 28 – March 19, 2023 (Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo) reached 2,479,004.

    o In three days, the World’s Championship Bar-B-Que Contest entertained 214,903 guests. o Showtime highest daily total attendance from 2023:

     Wednesday, March 15, 2023 – 165,623  Saturday, March 11, 2023 – 159,610
     Saturday, March 18, 2023 – 146,489
     Sunday, March 19, 2023 – 140,521

     Sunday, March 12, 2023 – 139,912

  • Paid rodeo/concert attendance reached 1,355,367.

o Highest paid rodeo/concert performances from 2023:

  •   Sunday, March 19, 2023 – Luke Bryan – 74,779
  •   Saturday, March 11, 2023 – Turnpike Troubadours – 74,657
  •   Saturday, March 18, 2023 –Brad Paisley – 74,577
  •   Friday, March 3, 2023 – Black Heritage Day, presented by Kroger – Bun B’s

    Southern Takeover – 74,573

  •   Friday, March 17, 2023 – Cody Johnson – 73,144

    RODEOHOUSTON®

    • RODEOHOUSTON committed $2.178 million to its contestants in 2023.
    • The 2023 RODEOHOUSTON Super Series invited the world’s top rodeo athletes to compete in

    eight traditional rodeo events.

o RODEOHOUSTON introduced its second women’s-only event, Breakaway Roping, for seven days in 2022. For 2023, Breakaway Roping was included in all 20 performances.

o RODEOHOUSTON Super Series athletes competed for a share of $2,178,000 in prize money. Each event champion rode out of NRG Stadium with $50,000, plus winnings from the preliminary rounds.

o The 2023 RODEOHOUSTON Super Series Champions, with total money earned, are:  Bareback Riding: Leighton Berry: Weatherford, Texas – $57,375

  •   Barrel Racing: Jordon Briggs: Tolar, Texas – $58,000

    • This is Briggs’ second Championship win in a row.

  •   Breakaway Roping: Hali Williams: Comanche, Texas – $53,750
  •   Bull Riding: Ky Hamilton: Beaver, Utah – $62,000
  •   Saddle Bronc Riding: Sage Newman: Melstone, Montana – $56,750

    • Newman is a previous RODEOHOUSTON Championship winner (2022)

  •   Steer Wrestling: Dalton Massey, Stanfield, Oregon – $54,250
  •   Team Roping: Rhen Richard: Roosevelt, Utah; and Jeremy Buhler, Maricopa,

    Arizona– $111,500 ($55,750 each)
     Tie-Down Roping: Riley Webb: Denton, Texas – $55,625

  • For 2023, RODEOHOUSTON split its Wild Card Round into a two-day event, eliminating the RODEOHOUSTON Super Shootout from the schedule. The money from RODEOHOUSTON’s previous one-day Super Shootout event was redistributed towards the Super Series purse paying down to 5th and 6th places.
  • 360 contestants competed over the 20-day event.
  • RODEOHOUSTON added two new local qualifiers for 2023 – Fort Bend County Fair and Rodeo

    in Rosenberg, Texas and Waller County Fair and Rodeo in Hempstead, Texas.

    Star Trail of Fame

  • Legendary performer Brad Paisley was inducted to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo’s prestigious Star Trail of Fame on March 18, 2023.
  • Brad Paisley is the 10th star honored with a gold plaque to commemorate his years of outstanding entertainment on the RODEOHOUSTON stage.
  • Paisley has performed at RODEOHOUSTON every year since 2014, and this 2023 performance marks his 15th time overall.

    Livestock Show, Horse Show and Auctions

    • Livestock and horse show competitions drew 35,320 entries.
    • Junior auction sales totaled $22,617,879 (unaudited preliminary totals).

      o Barrow: $4,201,875
      o Junior Commercial Steer: $1,169,968 (live auction of choice steers) o Lamb and Goat: $3,445,132
      o Poultry: $3,302,960
      o School Art: $2,565,911
      o Steer: $7,932,033

    • Eight auction Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion lots set Rodeo records.

o Junior Market Barrow

 Grand Champion: $375,000 (Rodeo record)

 Reserve Grand Champion: $320,000 (Rodeo record) o Junior Market Pen of Broilers

 Grand Champion:

 Reserve Grand Champion: o Junior Market Goat

 Grand Champion: $240,000 (Rodeo record)

 Reserve Grand Champion: $135,000 o Junior Market Lamb

 Grand Champion: $350,000 (Rodeo record)

$300,000 (Rodeo record)

$175,000 (Rodeo record)

 Reserve Grand Champion: $160,000 o Junior Market Steer

 Grand Champion: $550,000

 Reserve Grand Champion: $540,000 o Junior Market Turkey

 Grand Champion: (Rodeo record)

 Reserve Grand Champion: o School Art

 Grand Champion: $275,000 (Rodeo record)

  •   Reserve Grand Champion: $185,000 o Wine
  •   Grand Champion: $325,000. (Rodeo record)

     Reserve Grand Champion: $165,000

  • Rodeo Uncorked!® Champion Wine Auction: $2,795,200
  • Ranching & Wildlife: $463,730
  • Calf scramble and judging contest winners received 374 certificates, each worth $2,250, to apply

    toward the purchase of a registered beef heifer or steer to exhibit at the 2024 Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. Certificate premiums totaled $841,500.

o Calf scramble exhibitors from 2022 who returned with their heifer or steer projects to compete at the 2023 Houston Livestock Show received more than $100,000 total in premiums and awards.

o The Super Scramble competition was added in 2022, where the 19 “First Catch” scramblers from each of the previous 19 Calf Scramble performances were invited to participate in the event Sunday, March 19, 2023. The 19 scramblers had an extra chance to catch one of the nine calves during the event, and each participant was awarded a cash prize based on their performance. The event awarded an additional $42,000 in cash prizes for Texas youth.

Scholarships and Education

• The Rodeo committed $22,560,562 to the youth of Texas in 2023:

$14,286,000

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$195,000 (Rodeo record)

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in scholarships to be awarded this summer; o junior show exhibitors;

n educational program grants; and in graduate assistantships.

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  • Approximately 71,000 people participated in a scheduled school tour or field trip.
  • More than 16,000 little cowboys and cowgirls rode the pony rides.
  • Approximately 700 chicks hatched in the Poultry Exhibit.
  • Fifty-five piglets, 17 lambs and 15 calves were born at the Birthing Center.

    The Junction

• Nearly 132,000 little farmers visited Fun on the Farm.

Official Rodeo Merchandise

• Nearly 200,000 individual items of Rodeo and entertainer merchandise went home with fans, including 108,000 caps and T-shirts, and koozies. Plus, over 36,000 reusable bags, and over 11,000 lapel pins.

Drone Show

  • The Rodeo’s first-ever drone show was performed three times, on March 4, 11 and 18.
  • Lasting approximately 10 minutes and utilizing 200 drones, the show featured Rodeo mascot

    Howdy, a bull rider, cowboys, carnival rides and more.

    Carnival and Food

  • RCS, the carnival provider, drove nearly 420,000 miles to deliver the carnival to Houston, which is the distance of 14 times around the world.
  • Approximately 2.8 million rides were taken at the carnival. The top five rides were: o XL Le Grande Wheel

    o Raptor Coaster o Skyride
    o Crazy Coaster o Rave Wave

  • 125 semi-trucks full of carnival prizes were brought to the 2023 Rodeo.
  • Approximately 725,000 prizes were won at the games. The top five stuffed toys were:

    o Squishmallow o Ramen Pillow o Bob Ross
    o Howdy H

    o Pokemon

  • The top five food items were:

    o Turkey legs o Fried Oreos o Funnel cakes o MichAuguas o Corn dogs

    More about the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

    The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo promotes agriculture by hosting an annual, family-friendly experience that educates and entertains the public, supports Texas youth, showcases Western heritage and provides year-round educational support within the community. Since its beginning in 1932, the Rodeo has committed more than $575 million to the youth of Texas and education. For more information, visit rodeohouston.com and connect with #RODEOHOUSTON online via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube for all the latest news.

Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg announced layoffs months in advance.

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After cutting around 13% of its global workforce in November, Facebook parent company Meta has announced that an additional 10,000 workers are to be laid off at the tech company.

The previous reduction in staff totaled 11,000 layoffs, which means that across the two rounds of layoffs, Meta is letting some 22,000 employees go.

The news was shared by founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a letter to staff, published on Tuesday (March 14) in which he outlined impending restructuring and headcount reductions.

He said that “over the next couple of months, org leaders will announce restructuring plans focused on flattening our orgs, canceling lower priority projects, and reducing our hiring rates”.

Because the company will be hiring less, Zuckerberg says he’s also “made the difficult decision to further reduce the size” of Meta’s recruiting team.

“We will let recruiting team members know tomorrow whether they’re impacted,” he added. Meanwhile, restructurings and layoffs will be announced in Meta’s tech groups in late April, and in its business groups in late May.

Zuckerberg says that in a small number of cases, “it may take through the end of the year to complete these changes”.

Overall, said Zuckerberg, Meta expects to reduce its team size by around 10,000 people and to close around 5,000 additional open roles that it hasn’t hired for yet.

In the note outlining the upcoming structural changes and layoffs, Zuckerberg told employees that “Meta is building the future of human connection,” and that he wanted “to share some updates on our Year of Efficiency that will help us do that”.

He added: “The goals of this work are: (1) to make us a better technology company and (2) to improve our financial performance in a difficult environment so we can execute our long-term vision.”

Elsewhere in the letter, Zuckerberg writes that “Flatter is faster” and that in the company’s so-called “Year of Efficiency,” it plans to make its organization flatter “by removing multiple layers of management”.

Added Zuckerberg: “As part of this, we will ask many managers to become individual contributors. We’ll also have individual contributors report into almost every level — not just the bottom — so information flow between people doing the work and management will be faster.”

In the wider tech and adjacent music industry, US satellite radio service SiriusXM announced earlier this month that it was reducing its headcount by 475 roles, or 8% of its total workforce.

In January, SoundHound, a speech and music recognition company, laid off nearly half of its staff earlier this month, less than a year after the company went public on the NASDAQ.

Also in January, music streaming giant Spotify revealed that would be reducing its own global workforce by 6%.

In August 2022, music streaming platform and Spotify rival SoundCloud started the process of reducing its own global workforce by approximately 20%

Also in August, US-based collection society BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc) was reported to be laying off “just under 10%” of its total workforce.

In addition to Meta, a number of silicon valley giants have also reduced their workforces in recent months.

In January, Alphabet, parent company to Google was revealed to be cutting 12,000 roles (around 6% of its workforce).

The week prior to that also saw Microsoft announce 10,000 job cuts.

According to tracking site Layoffs.fyi, 483 tech firms have implemented layoffs so far this year, with a total of 128,202 tech workers losing their jobs.

You can read Mark Zuckerberg’s letter in full below.

Qué es el “riesgo moral” y por qué se usa para cuestionar rescates bancarios como los de Credit Suisse y Silicon Valley Bank

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Las extraordinarias medidas tomadas por la Reserva Federal de EE.UU. con el apoyo del gobierno de Joe Biden para rescatar a los depositantes de los bancos Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) y Signature Bank, abren un nuevo capítulo en la historia bancaria del país.

El inédito paso que dieron las autoridades estadounidenses la semana pasada fue rescatar a todos los clientes de estos bancos sin importar el monto de sus depósitos, algo que no estaba contemplado en la regulación vigente, que asegura los depósitos hasta US$250.000.

En el caso del SVB, que representó la mayor caída de una entidad bancaria desde la Gran Recesión de 2008, casi el 90% de sus clientes eran empresas tecnológicas que tenían depósitos superiores a los US$$250.000.

Pero ante la posibilidad de una corrida bancaria que tenía el potencial de contagiar al resto del sistema, las autoridades decidieron ampliar la protección a todos los depositantes, así tuvieran en su cuenta un solo dólar o un millón.

Además, los reguladores estadounidenses crearon un nuevo programa de préstamos para que los bancos en problemas puedan usar algunos de sus activos financieros como medio para obtener un préstamo de la Reserva Federal.

A todas estas medidas en EE.UU. le siguió este fin de semana el rescate del banco suizo Credit Suisse, que fue adquirido por su rival USB por US$3.240 millones ante el peligro de que la entidad colapsara.

“Un punto de inflexión”

Por ahora necesitas a la brigada de bomberos”, le dice a BBC Mundo Javier Díaz-Giménez, profesor de Economía en la escuela de negocios IESE Business School, en España, sobre las medidas adoptadas por las autoridades estadounidenses.

Lo que no está muy claro, agrega, es qué pasará mañana cuando otro banco tenga el mismo problema.

“Este episodio lo va a cambiar todo. Esto es un punto de inflexión, un momento crucial para las regulaciones bancarias y la supervisión de los bancos pequeños y de tamaño mediano”.

“Aquí ha habido un fallo de supervisión que me parece grave”, apunta Díaz-Giménez.

Esas dudas sobre qué va a pasar la comparten muchos economistas. Entre ellos Nicolas Véron, investigador principal del Instituto Peterson de Economía Internacional y del centro de estudios Bruegel.

“(Con estas intervenciones) estamos frente a un nuevo sistema y, por ahora, es muy difícil saber qué consecuencias tendrá”.

El riesgo moral

A partir del rescate de todos los clientes de los dos bancos en EE.UU., ha surgido el debate sobre el “riesgo moral” que supone esa medida.

En economía, el riesgo moral ocurre cuando las personas se atreven a tomar decisiones más osadas porque saben que alguien los protegerá.

Clientes del banco SVB

Y en este caso, el riesgo moral entra en escena cuando las autoridades deciden rescatar a todos los depositantes de los dos bancos en problemas.

La señal que recibe el mercado es que no es tan grave que caminen por la cuerda floja.

Un poco como si el médico te dijera que no te preocupes porque siempre estará ahí para sanarte y eso te da más confianza para exponerte al peligro.

El debate es hasta qué punto ese riesgo moral es realmente importante dadas las circunstancias actuales.

Porque visto desde otra perspectiva, también estaba la alternativa de que los reguladores dejaran caer a los bancos sin garantizar los depósitos a sus clientes.

Pero eso podría haber tenido un costo gigantesco si el pánico se hubiese extendido.

“El nuevo sistema podría generar un poco de riesgo moral, pero realmente no se sabe, porque dependerá mucho de la supervisión que se haga de los bancos a futuro”, señala Véron en diálogo con BBC Mundo.

De todos modos, agrega, “que exista cierto riesgo moral no significa que el mundo se vaya a acabar mañana. Tenemos que ver qué pasa”.

Credit Suisse

Para algunos, mantener la estabilidad del sistema bancario sea como sea es lo fundamental en una situación de emergencia como la que se vivió Estados Unidos en los últimos días.

Más aún cuando al SVB y al banco Signature, se sumó un tercer rescate, aunque esta vez el mecanismo fue diferente.

Los grandes bancos estadounidenses rescataron el jueves a otra entidad que estaba en peligro de quiebra, el First Republic Bank, inyectándole US$30.000 millones.

Lo cierto es que las preocupaciones por el sector financiero se han esparcido globalmente, despertando temores sobre una posible crisis bancaria mundial, especialmente después de que este fin de semana el banco Credit Suisse tuviera que ser adquirido tras intensas negociaciones por otra entidad bancaria suiza, el UBS, por US$3.240 millones.

“Un costo para todos los ciudadanos”

Hung Tran, investigador senior del Centro de Geoeconomía del Atlantic Council, en Estados Unidos, argumenta que en el corto plazo, la protección a los grandes depositantes de SVB “fue un rescate necesario y justificado para evitar una posible crisis bancaria, imponiendo enormes costos a toda la sociedad”.

Sin embargo, a largo plazo, “el rescate refuerza el problema del riesgo moral, debilitando la disciplina del mercado y preparando el escenario para futuras crisis”, le dice a BBC Mundo el especialista en mercados monetarios y de capital.

“Esto representa un costo para todos los ciudadanos”, agrega, aunque el rescate no fuera financiado con dinero de los contribuyentes.

El punto es que, al asegurar todos los depósitos para dar una mayor estabilidad al sistema, explica Tran, “todos los bancos y sus clientes tendrán que pagar primas de seguro de depósitos más altas”.

Sobre este punto, dice Díaz-Giménez en diálogo con BBC Mundo, “la estabilidad del sistema bancario no sale gratis”.

A fin de cuentas, sostiene, si la banca está mejor regulada y supervisada, y se le exige que cuente con colchones de capital más exigentes para afrontar las crisis, eso tiene un precio.

Source: bbc

Taylor Swift’s ‘Eras’ tour kick off: top five moments from the star’s transcendent performance

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Countless artists are eager to get back on the road after the pandemic brought a halt to live music back in 2020. Several of them, legendary acts like Drake and Beyoncé, are kicking off tours for the first time in half a decade or more this year. One act, however, hasn’t seen the road since 2018, and the gap between now and then includes four No. 1 albums, two re-recordings of previous releases, and a history-making ten spots on the Billboard Top Ten. That singer-songwriter is Taylor Swift.

In November 2022, Swift announced the Eras Tour. The show was marketed as “a journey through the musical eras of [Swift’s] career”, and there was intense speculation about what that would mean. Last night (March 17), after over four months of pining and desperately waiting, she showed us.

She divided the evening into different eras but not in chronological order. With a massive 44-song setlist that clocked in at three hours and (yes, seriously) 13 minutes, the night held tons of answers to long-held questions and defied fans’ wildest dreams at every turn. If the ticketing fiasco of the Eras Tour kept you on the other side of the State Farm Stadium door, don’t worry: we’ve highlighted the moments from the night that left us wonderstruck.

Taylor Swift

Gayle and Paramore gave the crowd a warm welcome 

While Taylor’s set had enough incredible moments to fill five articles this length, it would be a misstep not to mention opening acts GAYLE and Paramore. The former is best known for her viral single ‘abcdefu’. Taylor Gayle Rutherford was overcome by emotion to be opening for such a monumental tour, and took several opportunities to make her gratitude known.

Paramore’s lead vocalist Hayley Williams echoed similar sentiments. The band took a brief pause from their set as Williams told the story of getting to know Swift when they were both teenage artists in Nashville. She recounted reaching out to Swift after the infamous VMA incident and the friendship that blossomed. When Williams launched into an earnest speech about how special Taylor is as an artist and a musician, she was nearly drowned out by impassioned screams. The crowd knew it all too well.

Taylor Swift

Stage visuals that shifted to depict each era

In comparison to previous Swift tours, the stage took on a dramatically scaled-back design. Instead of giant inflatable snakes or sparking cages that fly over the audience, she opted for sparse, understated props. But don’t be fooled: Swift still managed to prove she’s one of the best in the game at bringing her music to life visually.

Most of the heavy lifting to distinguish each different era aesthetically fell to the rear jumbotron. From a stunning video of melting snow that revealed a dense, earthy forest representing the ‘Evermore’ era, to an ethereal, abstract mosaic of purple lights and flowers that signalled the sole song on the setlist from ‘Speak Now’, ‘Enchanted,’ these brief interludes conjured atmospheres of awe.

Other subtle visual details proved a clever way to convey each track. Dancers dressed in classic Swift outfits during ‘Look What You Made Me Do’.  Small flakes of white confetti mimicking snow fell during the outro of ‘All Too Well (Ten Minute Version)’. There were also illusions of Swift diving into the stage or floating off on a cloud — every choice made it clear that the production choices were deliberate and well thought out during her time away.

Swift getting sentimental on top of a rustic cabin

Each era of the show had its triumphs, but nothing as fantastical as the portion dedicated to her Grammy-winning Album of the Year, ‘Folklore’. Swift introduced the era with a beautifully spoken recitation of the lyrics to the deep-cut ‘Seven’. When she appeared in a flowing lilac gown on the roof of a moss-covered rustic cabin and started singing ‘Invisible String’, fans erupted in surprised glee.

This section featured the era’s biggest hits (like the interconnected love triangle songs, ‘Cardigan’, ‘August’, and ‘Betty’), as well as arresting arrangements of tracks that die-hard Swifties were worried wouldn’t make the cut, like ‘My Tears Ricochet’. One of the most vocally astounding moments of the entire night came during her performance of the ‘Illicit Affairs’ outro, which she elevated to a dramatic rock sound. If fans were curious about how such folk-inspired songs would play in stadiums, the answer is: marvellously.

Taylor Swift

Stripped back sets of ‘Mirrorball’ and ‘Tim McGraw’

One of the best parts of any Swift show is the portion she inevitably plays solo. Swift found a sweet spot for such a moment in the setlist by nestling it right after the high-energy mega-hits of the ‘1989’ era. After picking up an acoustic guitar, Swift announced that her “plan” for this portion of the show throughout the tour was to play different “surprise songs” every night without repeats.

Her selections for opening night included the glittering, dreamy ‘Mirrorball’, and on piano, her 2006 country single ‘Tim McGraw’. The songs both represent significant firsts for Swift,  ‘Mirrorball’ being the first song Swift wrote for ‘Folklore’, and ‘Tim McGraw’ being the very first song the artist ever released. These choices underscore the historical significance of returning to the road to tour an entire catalogue after an unprecedented global crisis. Some of ‘Mirrorball”s final lyrics encapsulate perfectly the challenge of connecting through and beyond a pandemic, as she sang “They called off the circus, burned the disco down / When they sent home the horses and the rodeo clowns / I’m still on that tightrope, I’m still trying everything to keep you laughing at me.”

Taylor Swift

Multiple love letters to her longtime fans

More than anything, Swift’s kick-off show was a reminder of the relationships she’s developed with her loyal fan base over the past fifteen years. From joking about in-fandom memes (she referred to ‘Evermore’ as “an album I absolutely love, despite what some of you say on TikTok”), to praising the elaborate costumes attendees had put together, to making her show a more inclusive space with a comment about “guys, gals, and [her] non-binary pals”, Swift’s devotion to her fans was clear.

Early in the night, Swift addressed the crowd directly for the first time: “I don’t know how to process all of this and the way it’s making me feel,” she admitted. Perhaps it was just the bright lights, but she seemed to be welling up. The genuine emotion of a reunion this highly anticipated was more than reciprocated; many fans shed their own tears of excitement before the show even started.

It’s hard to blame them: the foundation of Swift’s career rests on the lengths she’s taken to achieve such closeness with her listeners. Years of mutual adoration culminated to give the State Farm Stadium show its euphoric pulse and made it clear that with the Eras Tour, Swift is sending a love letter to the people who have been there since the beginning.

China’s President Xi arrives in Moscow for meeting with Putin amid Ukraine war

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“I am very glad, at the invitation of President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, to come back to the land of our close neighbor … I am sure my visit will be fruitful,” Xi said, according to Russia’s TASS News Agency, which is run by the state.

Xi’s visit with Kremlin officials amounts to China’s most visible show of support for its neighbor since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine began in February 2022.

“I look forward to working with President Putin to jointly adopt a new vision, a new blueprint and new measures for the growth of China-Russia comprehensive strategic partnership of coordination in the years to come,” the Chinese president wrote in an article published in Rossiyskaya Gazeta, a Russian newspaper, ahead of his visit.

Xi said the friendship between China and Russia is “growing steadily and must be cherished by us all” and that the upcoming visit to Russia was a “journey of friendship, cooperation and peace.”

The leaders have a scheduled meeting at the Kremlin at 4:30 p.m. local time, which will be followed by a dinner. A Kremlin spokesperson said Monday’s meeting was to be “informal,” but that the two leaders would have “direct and very important communication.”

Official talks and a state dinner have been scheduled for Tuesday, Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson, said.

Xi’s visit comes days after the International Criminal Court issued an arrest warrant for Putin, accusing him of war crimes in Ukraine.

Wang Wenbin, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman, addressed the warrant during a press conference in Beijing on Monday. Wang said China has always “advocated that dialogue and negotiation” are the best ways to end the conflict. ICC officials should “respect the jurisdictional immunity enjoyed by the head of state in accordance with international law,” Wang said.

Wang said the court should attempt to avoid “politicization and double standards.”

Xi, writing in Rossiyskaya Gazeta, also addressed the war in Ukraine, saying China is “convinced that a rational way out of the Ukrainian crisis and a path to lasting peace and universal security in the world will be found if everyone is guided by the concept of common, comprehensive, joint and sustainable security, continue dialogue and consultations in an equal, prudent and pragmatic manner.”

Putin and Xi have had around 40 contacts in the past 10 years, according to a tally from Chinese state media. The two have talked by video conference and telephone in the last year. Monday will mark their first face-to-face meeting since Russia’s invasion began.

As Xi landed at the small airport on the outskirts of Moscow at about 1 p.m. local time, he gave a short speech echoing what he’d written.

He said his country was committed to working with Russia “to firmly safeguard the international system with the United Nations at its core.”

Source: abcnews

Trump allies and rivals rally to his defence after he claims arrest is imminent

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Top Republicans, including some of Donald Trump’s potential rivals for the party’s 2024 presidential nomination, rushed to his defense after the former president said he expected to be arrested next week.

On Saturday, Trump announced he would be arrested on Tuesday in a criminal case involving hush money payments to adult film star Stormy Daniels, but there has been no official confirmation on the likelihood that charges will be brought.

“The idea of indicting a former president of the United States is deeply troubling to me, as it is to tens of millions of Americans,” said former vice-president Mike Pence, who is widely expected to launch a campaign for the Republican nomination in the coming weeks.

The reaction underscores the political risks faced by would-be opponents who are eager to convince voters that it is time to move on from the former president, but who must contend with the fact that he remains the most popular figure in the party.

Trump garnered similar support last summer after the FBI searched his Mar-a-Lago club as part of an investigation into his handling of classified documents. The search also proved a fundraising boon.

Among those coming to Trump’s defense on Saturday was House speaker Kevin McCarthy, who said a possible indictment would be “an outrageous abuse of power by a radical DA [district attorney] who lets violent criminals walk as he pursues political vengeance” against Trump.

McCarthy said he would direct relevant Republican-led House committees “to immediately investigate if federal funds are being used to subvert our democracy by interfering in elections with politically motivated prosecutions”. McCarthy has not endorsed Trump’s White House campaign, but Trump helped McCarthy secure the speakership after a contentious campaign that required multiple rounds of voting.

McCarthy’s predecessor as speaker, Democrat Nancy Pelosi, said in a statement, “the former president’s announcement this morning is reckless: doing so to keep himself in the news and to foment unrest among his supporters.”

“He cannot hide from his violations of the law, disrespect for our elections, and incitements to violence.”

On Saturday, Trump posted a message on his Truth Social platform, referring to himself in the third person, saying: “The far and away leading Republican candidate and former president of the United States of America will be arrested on Tuesday of next week.”

Law enforcement officials in New York have been making security preparations for the possibility that Trump could be indicted, but there has been no public announcement of any timeframe or any indictment.

Donald Trump in Davenport, Iowa, on 13 March.
A spokesperson and a lawyer for Trump said later on Saturday that his post was based on media reports rather than any actual update from, or communication with, prosecutors. Trump’s post cited “illegal leaks from a corrupt and highly political Manhattan district attorney’s office”.

The district attorney’s office declined to comment.

In his post, Trump called on his supporters to “PROTEST, PROTEST, PROTEST!!!”

The post evoked the message from the then-president that preceded the insurrection by extremist supporters at the US Capitol on 6 January 2021 which ultimately failed to thwart the certification of Joe Biden’s victory.

Pence, who has been escalating his criticism of the former president in recent weeks, said: “No one is above the law.” He added: “I’m confident President Trump can care for himself. My focus is going to continue to be on the issues that are affecting the American people.”

Pence had been noncommittal when asked on Thursday if Trump should drop out if he was indicted. “I think it’s a free country. Everybody can make their own decisions,” he said.

Trump has said he would continue his presidential campaign even if indicted.

Representatives for the Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, another potential candidate who is seen as Trump’s most serious rival, did not immediately respond to requests for comment. Former UN ambassador Nikki Haley, another declared candidate, did not address the investigation while campaigning in South Carolina.

It emerged in January that Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg had made the surprise move to impanel a grand jury to hear evidence in the Daniels case, which had previously faded from the spotlight.

Daniels met with investigators in Manhattan earlier this week to discuss Trump’s role in a $130,000 payment she received in 2016 aimed at dissuading her from going public during the election about claims she had a sexual liaison with the married Trump in 2006 – an infidelity Trump denies.

In 2016 during the election that Trump went on to win, his then-lawyer, Michael Cohen, made the payment and arranged another payout to a different woman. Cohen has said that the money was paid at Trump’s direction.

Federal prosecutors in 2018 charged Cohen with campaign finance crimes related to payments to Daniels and to a Playboy model, Karen McDougal, arguing that the payouts amounted to impermissible gifts to Trump’s election effort. Cohen pleaded guilty, served prison time, and was disbarred. Federal prosecutors never charged Trump with any crime.

Any charges, in this case, would most likely involve state crimes of falsifying business records, typically a misdemeanor but a felony, if it was part of a cover-up or wider criminal wrongdoing, and here, could revolve around campaign finance illegality.

Kevin O’Brien, a former federal prosecutor and now a partner at Ford O’Brien in New York specializing in white-collar criminal defense told the Guardian that for a felony charge, prosecutors would have to prove Trump showed an “intent to defraud” when his company “falsely accounted” for the payments to Daniels as legal expenses and effectively argue that the payments were synonymous with illegal donations to Trump’s 2016 election campaign, which would violate New York election law.

O’Brien said that any criminal charges for Trump would be messy and confusing for voters and potential jurors.

“How could this guy be running for a president facing a conviction for an act of dishonesty that was indictable?” he said.

Trump has cast the investigation as a “witch-hunt” and says he believes an indictment would help him in the 2024 race.

Senator Lindsey Graham, a longtime Trump ally, agreed: “The prosecutor in New York has done more to help Donald Trump get elected.”

Tom Jones – She’s A Lady

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Well, she’s all you’d ever wantShe’s the kind they’d like to flaunt and take to dinnerWell she always knows her placeShe’s got style, she’s got grace, she’s a winner
She’s a ladyWhoa, whoa, whoa she’s a ladyTalkin’ about that little ladyAnd the lady is mine
Well, she’s never in the wayAlways something nice to say, oh what a blessingI can leave her on her ownKnowing she’s okay alone, and there’s no messing
She’s a ladyWhoa, whoa, whoa she’s a ladyTalkin’ about that little ladyAnd the lady is mine
Oh, she never asks for very much, and I don’t refuse herAlways treat her with respect, I never would abuse herWhat she’s got is hard to find, and I don’t wanna lose herHelp me build a mountain from my little pile of clayHey, hey, hey
Well, she knows what I’m aboutShe can take what I dish out, and that’s not easyWell, she knows me through and throughAnd she knows just what to do, and how to please me
She’s a ladyWhoa, whoa, whoa she’s a lady (na, na, na, na)Talkin’ about that little lady (ooh-ooh-ooh)And the lady is mine
Yeah, yeah, yeah, she’s a lady (la-la-la-la-la)Oh, oh, oh, she’s a lady (la-la-la-la-la)Listen to me people, she’s a lady (la-la-la-la-la)Hey, hey, hey, hey, she’s a ladyWhoa, whoa, whoa, she’s a lady (la-la-la-la-la)Talkin’ about the little lady (she’s a lady la-la-la-la-la)
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa she’s a lady (la-la-la-la-la)Yeah, yeah, yeah, she’s a lady (la-la-la-la-la)Oh, oh, oh, she’s a ladyI can’t live without my little ladyOh, oh, oh, she’s a lady

Commodores – Lady (You Bring Me Up)

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LadyYou bring me up when I’m downMaybeYou’re gonna change my life around
You came to me when I was lonelyAnd no one caredYou made me see that I was onlyJust running scared
I saw your face and something told meYou were the oneYou smiled at me and now I seeMy life’s begun
Lady(Pretty lady)You bring me up when I’m down(Up when I’m down)MaybeYou’re gonna change my life around(Gonna change my life around, yeah)
LadyYou brought me in from out the rain (Yeah)MaybeMy life will never be the same
Once I was filled with desperationA solitary manYou gave me hope and inspirationLike only true love canNow I believe in what you’re sayingI’m ten feet tallThis love don’t need no explainingWe’ve got it all
LadyYou bring me up when I’m down(Up when I’m down)Maybe (Maybe)You’re gonna change my life around
La-la-la-la-la-laLa-la-la-la-la-laLa-la-la-la-la-la-la
La-la-la-la-la-laLa-la-la-la-la-laLa-la-la-la-la-la-la-la
WhoaLadyYou bring me up when I’m down(Up when I’m down)Maybe (Yeah)You’re gonna change my life around(Gonna change my life around, yeah)
Lady (Pretty lady)You brought me in from out the rainMaybe (Ooh, ooh)My life will never be the same(It’ll never be the same, yeah)
Lady (Woo)You bring me up when I’m down(Up when I’m down)Maybe (Maybe)You’re gonna change my life around (Yeah, yeah, yeah)
Ooh lady
Ooh ladyYou bring me up when I’m downMaybeYou’re gonna change my life aroundOoh lady
Ooh ladyYou bring me up when I’m down
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Save the Date: Mayor Turner’s 15th annual Family Day in the Park

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Mayor Sylvester Turner invites everyone to join him for fun, food, and festivities at the 15th annual Family Day in the Park on Saturday, April 8, starting at 2 p.m.

Watch and share Mayor Turner’s video promoting Family Day in the Park
Photos from past Family Day in the Park festivities

La tierra reimaginada Mickey’s Toontown reabre sus puertas el 19 de marzo de 2023 en Disneyland Resort

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  • Las familias pueden jugar y relajarse con nuevas experiencias y en áreas ajardinadas, incluyendo CenTOONial Park, Goofy’s How-To-Play Yard y mucho más
  • Dos establecimientos nuevos de comida y bebida ofrecen versiones juguetonas de platos tradicionales y refrigerios para llevar
  • Este vecindario animado es el hogar de una nueva atracción para toda la familia, Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway

     Disneyland Resort continúa la celebración de aniversario Disney100 con la reapertura de la tierra reimaginada Mickey’s Toontown el 19 de marzo de 2023 en Disneyland Park. En este vecindario animado, las familias pueden explorar, jugar, descubrir y relajarse juntas mientras disfrutan de nuevas experiencias interactivas, del regreso de otras populares y de la nueva atracción Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway.

    En Mickey’s Toontown, los visitantes pueden jugar, animar a otros a jugar o jugar juntos. El ambiente y las experiencias en esta tierra fueron diseñadas para permitir a todos los visitantes el ver, oír, sentir e interactuar entre ellos de muchas maneras.

    La reapertura de Mickey’s Toontown ofrece a las familias jóvenes aún más experiencias para disfrutar juntos una área distinta de Disneyland Park, justo al lado a Fantasyland, hogar de “it’s a small world” y el Fantasyland Theatre, donde se presenta “Tale of the Lion King”, un emocionante espectáculo en vivo en días selectas.

    Nuevas áreas interactivas y espacios ajardinados

    La reimaginada Mickey’s Toontown fue diseñada por Walt Disney Imagineering para tratar de eliminar cuantas más barreras posibles mejor, con más espacios verdes al aire libre creados para reunirse y jugar. Los visitantes podrán encontrar elementos para las necesidades diversas de familias jóvenes, desde baños complementarios y una área más tranquila para la descompresión hasta un terreno sin bordillos que ayuda a que la navegación sea más fácil para los visitantes con diferentes habilidades.

CenTOONial Park es la primera zona que los visitantes ven cuando entran en la tierra temática. CenTOONial Park presenta dos nuevas experiencias de juego interactivas: una preciosa fuente con mesas de agua diseñadas para jugar y que animan a los visitantes a vivir una experiencia sensorial. También hay un árbol de ensueño con raíces esculpidas que permiten a los más pequeños deslizarse por ellas con el fin de explorarlo todo.

Goofy’s How-To-Play Yard incorpora un jardín fantástico donde los niños y niñas descubrirán nuevas formas de hacer ruidos de lo más extraños, así como disfrutar de un nuevo club elevado. Dentro de Goofy’s House, los visitantes pueden ayudar a manejar un nuevo dispositivo interactivo para hacer dulces que solo podía haber sido imaginado por Goofy.

Donald’s Duck Pond ayudará a que los más pequeños se lo pasen en grande. El Bote de Donald están asentado en un estanque rodeado de nenúfares gigantes, barras de equilibrio y juguetes mecedores. Los exploradores también pueden ver burbujas juguetonas con Huey, Dewey, Louie y Webby a través de las portillas de la barca.

Mickey’s Toontown también es el hogar de la nueva atracción para toda la familia Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, que debutó el 27 de enero de 2023. Esta atracción no presenta ninguna restricción por edad o altura, así que todas las familias pueden viajar juntas a través del mundo impredecible y alocado de Mickey Mouse y Minnie Mouse. Para más información acerca de cómo poder vivir esta atracción visite DisneylandEspanol.com.

Cuando Mickey’s Toontown reabra, los visitantes también podrán disfrutar del regreso de algunas de sus atracciones favoritas como Mickey’s House, Minnie’s House y Roger Rabbit’s Car Toon Spin. Además, la divertidísima atracción se ha transformado en la montaña rusa GADGET de Chip ‘n’ Dale, donde los visitantes pueden volverse locos en una montaña rusa creada por el artesano residente de Mickey’s Toontown, Gadget Hackwrench.

Personajes clásicos, gastronomía animada y mercancía fantástica

Mientras visitan este mundo de fantasía, los visitantes pueden ver y tomarse fotos con Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse y sus amigos el Pato Donald, Daisy Duck, Pluto, Clarabelle y Goofy. Por primera vez en un parque Disney, Pete también hará acto de presencia llevando a cabo más de una travesura por el vecindario. Mickey Mouse lucirá un nuevo traje especial para cuando salude a los visitantes a las puertas de su hogar.

En Mickey’s Toontown dos nuevos establecimientos ofrecerán menús tradicionales y refrigerios deliciosos que de buen seguro satisfarán a los más pequeños y a aquellos que se sienten como tales. Café Daisy, que ofrece alimentos y bebidas a través de la opción de pedido móvil utilizando la app de Disneyland*, sirve clásicos de siempre con un giro juguetón, incluyendo una opción vegetariana. El Mercado Good Boy! Grocers ofrece bebidas, refrigerios y opciones innovadoras para llevar. Para una comida memorable, hasta que se agoten las existencias, las familias pueden elegir el Souvenir Slushee Sipper o el Perfect Picnic Basket, que incluye tres refrigerios a elegir. Los visitantes también pueden añadir la manta Perfect Picnic Blanket a juego con sus canastas. El carrito de palomitas cerca de Chip ‘n’ Dale’s GADGETcoaster ofrecerá el “yummy” souvenir popcorn bucket. (cajita de palomitas) hasta que se agoten las existencias.

EngineEar Souvenirs, al lado de Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway, presenta una selección de juguetes, ropa y complementos inspirados en Mickey Mouse y sus amigos, incluyendo el nuevo tren sin vías por control remoto Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway Remote Control Trackless Train. **EngineEar Souvenirs ofrece la opción de compra móvil que permite a los visitantes escanear y pagar por productos selectos desde sus teléfonos usando la app Disneyland.

La celebración de aniversario Disney100 en Disneyland Resort

Mickey’s Toontown forma parte de las nuevas experiencias que debutan como parte de la celebración Disney100 en Disneyland Resort y que rinden tributo al 100 aniversario de Disney con proposiciones nuevas y por tiempo limitado a lo largo del año. La celebración también incluye entretenimiento emocionante, como dos nuevos espectáculos nocturnos, “World of Color – ONE” en Disney California Adventure Park y “Wondrous Journeys” en Disneyland Park, así como el regreso del desfile “Magic Happens” en Disneyland Park.

Por tiempo limitado, los residentes del sur de California pueden visitar Disneyland Resort por un mínimo de $73 por persona y día con la adquisición de un boleto para tres días, un parque por día, hasta el 25 de mayo de 2023, sujeto a la disponibilidad de las reservas al parque***. Para más información visite DisneylandEspanol.com/ofertas.

Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs Awards $84,000 to Projects Promoting Tourism and Resilience

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Today, the City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) announced it is awarding $84,000 in grants to 8 individuals and nonprofit organizations whose work furthers cultural tourism and resilience in the city.

The funds were awarded through City’s Initiative, a competitive grant program that is administered by the Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) and funded by a portion of the city’s Hotel Occupancy Tax.

The program opens four times a year and offers grants in three categories: neighborhood cultural destinations, conference tourism, and resilience awareness. In addition to these funding categories, MOCA awards a small number of special community initiatives each year.

“These eight projects illustrate the importance of neighborhood identity in our city,” says Mayor Sylvester Turner. “These projects celebrate the neighborhoods they happen in, add to their identities, and together highlight our goal of expanding cultural offerings throughout the City.”

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City’s Initiative- Adam Castaneda
Adam Castaneda:  “Reviving Churches” is a multidisciplinary, community-based activation that addresses the broken windows theory in a holistic, creative manner. Local choreographer Adam Castaneda will activate an abandoned Church’s Chicken location in the Near Northside neighborhood at 2700 Fulton Street in partnership with the Greater Northside Management District. Over the course of three weeks, this abandoned complex will be transformed into a vibrant public art installation that will culminate in a community gathering that consists of student essay readings, dance performances, live music, and temporary art. This grant was awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category.

Andrea Venson: “Elevated Intersections” is a painting exhibition featuring Andrea Venson and Jatziri Barron that captures a series of monthly events in Fifth Ward Houston. There will be a Mindful Painting session led by Andrea, a Salsa night led by Texas Salsa Congress, a Hip-Hop dance night led by Sun’Kissd Dance Concepts, and two outdoor yoga sessions led by Nicole Peralta and Jotina Buck. The final art exhibition will open at the DeLuxe Theater on September 23, 2023 and will feature dance performances by Nia’s Daughters Movement Collective and Itzcoatl Tezkatlipoka. This grant was awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category.

Ars Lyrica Houston: Ars Lyrica Houston presents “Maria’s Magical Music Adventure,” an interactive musical story time, at three key community venues in spring 2023. Maria’s Magical Music Adventure follows a young girl named Maria and Matthew the Musical Magician as they travel through time to meet Antonio Vivaldi, who has just written The Four Seasons. Musical accompaniment features The Four Seasons, along with original music arranged for string quartet and narration in English and Spanish. Maria’s Magical Music Adventure, presented at Rothko Chapel for Menil Neighborhood Day, Heights Kids’ Day of Music, and Discovery Green, is a magical music adventure for the whole family. This grant was awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category.

Jake Eshelman: As a hybrid art exhibit and guided nature walk with the Houston Arboretum in the spring of 2023, “(Bio)Diversity Bonds” empowers Houstonians to meet, celebrate, and ultimately support the many threatened local, native bee species that built and continually maintain the unique coastal prairie ecosystems that cradle our city, its people, and our astounding (bio)diversity. Just as Houston is the most ethnically diverse city in the country, we’re also one of the most biodiverse cities in the world—providing an opportunity to exemplify what’s possible when we empower everyday people to enrich our community by supporting our vital pollinator partners. This grant was awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category.

Michele Brangwen Dance Ensemble: The Michele Brangwen Dance & Music Ensemble will premiere a new work that explores the delivery systems for renewable energy. New sources of energy mean that new conduits will be constructed to harness and deliver wind and sun; equity in how these new grids are designed and function are issues the work will raise. The premiere will feature jazz saxophonist & composer Jon Irabagaon. This grant was awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category.

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City’s Initiative – Tami Moschioni
Tami Moschioni: “Tres Brisas” is Art Uniti’s public art celebrating Near Northside’s Latino culture with three, migratory sculptural installations. Sculptures unveil October 20th at Northside’s MD Andersen YMCA with performances by Ambassadors Ballet Folkloric and mariachi music. The sculptures re-emerge on the Tour de Northside bike tour featuring public art on Saturday, November 18th. They’re reunited on Sunday, December 3rd at Northside’s Irvington Park hugging trees with a finale dance performance (interpretation of folkloric dance) synchronized with rhythms of Latin Jazz. This grant was awarded under the Conference Tourism category.

Te-Jui Fu: H.O.F is a festival created to be enjoyed by the whole family (Adults & Kids) during the springtime (April/2023). The festival includes an Origami art exhibition and 5 workshops (kids & adults): 2 basic Origami workshops, 2 advanced Origami workshops, the awarded “Foldtstic” documentary film (18 minutes) on Origami master artist Kyle ( Te – Jui) Fu, and a meet & greet (Q & A) with the Origami masters session after the film screening. The date for the festival is Saturday, April 15 from 10 – 6 PM through Sunday, April 16th  12 Noon – 5 PM. Festivities will be held at the Chinese Community Center  This grant was awarded under the Resilience category.

Trent Wittenbach: A short documentary film exploring the history, art and craft of Las Catrinas, how they are symbolic of the East End neighborhood of Houston and Día de los Muertos. Through interviews with several Catrinas, we will learn about the history and art as we see them create their individual Catrina character. We will learn why they are so important to the identity of this community. We plan on screening the film at a venue in the East End accessible to the community during the lead-up to 2023 Día de los Muertos and on a project-specific website. This grant was awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category.

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City’s Initiative- Te-Jui Fu
For more information on past grantees, click here. To see upcoming events from previous or the latest 2023 grantees, visit the frequently updated Cultural Events Calendar. 

Artists and creatives interested in applying to “City’s Initiative” to support their arts and cultural work should apply to the 2023 Grant Cycle launching on April 1st.

About the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs 
The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs guides the City’s cultural investments with policies and initiatives that expand access to arts and cultural programs in the community, attract visitors and leverage private investment. Learn more at www.houstontx.gov/culturalaffairs and follow us on Facebook & Instagram @HoustonMOCA.

About Houston Arts Alliance 
Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) is a local arts and culture organization whose principal work is to implement the City of Houston’s vision, values, and goals for its arts grantmaking and civic art investments. HAA’s work is conducted through contracts with the City of Houston, overseen by the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs. HAA also executes privately funded special projects to meet the needs of the arts community, such as disaster preparation, research on the state of the arts in Houston, and temporary public art projects that energize neighborhoods.

In short, HAA helps artists and nonprofits be bold, productive, and strong. To learn more about HAA, visitwww.houstonartsalliance.com and follow us on Facebook & Instagram @HoustonArtsAlliance.

 

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of March 17, 2023 at 4:00 pm.

Christin Danielle Brinkley

W/F      09-05-97      5’07”/110 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1780739, 1796609
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO -10-49
BURGLARY OF HABITATION
Last known location: Houston Texas

Jerry Jerome Cooper

B/M      11-28-77      5’08”/200 Lbs.      Blk/Blk
Warrant #: 1806405
FELON POSS WPN
Last known location: Houston Texas

Gloria Dominique Garza

W/F      07-14-80      5’05”/180 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1805475, 1669358
UNAUTH ABSENCE COMM CORR FAC
ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

Keishia Lashay Green

B/F      01-04-04      5’03”/150 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1806561
CREDIT/DEBIT CARD ABUSE
Last known location: Houston Texas

Ryon Avery Holmes

B/M      11-14-97      6’03”/195 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1806439
EVADING ARREST/DETENTION W/VEH
Last known location: Katy Texas

Iyianna Latesha Maxey

B/F      07-26-05      5’01”/112 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1806430
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$2,500<$30K
Last known location: Houston Texas

Robert Vincent Morin

W/M      06-19-83      6’02”/225 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1807012
BURG W-INTENT-COMMIT OTHER FEL
Last known location: Alvin Texas

Adrian Robert Perez

W/M      12-16-01      5’08”/140 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1806559
ASLT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPED BRTH/
Last known location: Houston Texas

Tara Kristin Reed

W/F      05-20-86      5’03”/120 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1807527, 1796384
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV x2
Last known location: Houston Texas

Glenn Edward White

W/M      11-23-82      5’06”/130 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1806569
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$2,500<30K
Last known location: Houston Texas

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Upcoming March Events

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Homenaje A La Mujer:

A Tribute to Alice Valdez

Friday, March 24th | 7:30 PM

Join us for Homenaje a la Mujer: A Tribute to Alice Valdez on Friday, March 24th at MECA East End!

Known as a visionary and community leader, MECA’s Founder, Alice Valdez has worked for over four decades to help disadvantaged youth and families create a brighter future for themselves and the community.

Determination, commitment, and a refusal to yield to the impossible are her trademarks, and her work has had a tremendous impact on hundreds of Houstonians.

HOMENAJE A LA MUJER: A Tribute to Alice Valdez is a performance featuring a female-led cast of Mariachi MECA Alumni and MECA Ballet Folklorico dancers as we celebrate her contribution to the arts in Houston.

Homenaje A La Mujer: A Tribute to Alice Valdez is funded in part by

the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

Reserve Your Tickets
Sunburst Summer

Arts Camp

Camp dates:

June 5th – July 28th

Registration fees vary:

$30.00 Nonrefundable Registration Fee (before April 14, 2023)

$45.00 Nonrefundable Registration Fee (April 17, 2023- May 12, 2023)

$60.00 Nonrefundable Registration Fee (after May 15, 2023)

Registration will begin on Monday, March 20th by appointment ONLY.

You can schedule your appointment with our receptionist by calling 713-802-9370starting Friday, March 17th between 1 pm – 6 pm.

Heights Kids’

Day of Music

Saturday, March 25th

The Heights Kids’ Day of Music is a music festival all about inspiring kids to have a lifelong love of and engagement with music and the arts. 100% Local. 100% Fun.

Stop by MECA’s table and visit Ms. Salinas to learn about Academic & Family Support Services and Michael Martin for a special art project!

Hermann Park Conservancy Kite Festival

Sunday, March 26th

Don’t forget we’re at Hermann Park Conservancy’s Kite Festival, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm this Sunday, March 26.

Visit MECA’s table and meet Michael Martin teaching Kendama (Japanese skill toy) and Julio Luna for kite making workshop! MECA’s Ballet Folklorico under the direction of Julio Lopez will be performing at 12:15 PM at the festival!

#HermannParkKiteFestival

MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

Billionaire Ackman ‘Extremely Concerned’ $30 Billion Bank Rescue Plan Risks Financial Contagion Spiraling Out Of Control

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Billionaire Bill Ackman railed against the federal government-backed infusion of $30 billion into the regional bank First Republic in a scathing tweet on Thursday, calling it an insufficient plan that lulls the market into a “false sense of confidence” and risks the spread of “financial contagion”—all while shares of the ailing bank tanked yet again despite the new support from big banks.

KEY FACTS

The rescue plan rolled out Thursday afternoon designed to instill market confidence in First Republic including $5 billion uninsured deposits apiece from the nation’s four largest banks causes First Republic’s “default risk” to be “spread to our largest banks,” according to Ackman, the head of the hedge fund Pershing Square who has been outspoken about the need for government intervention in the sector.

The market seemingly agreed with Ackman’s assessment that the scheme did little to solve First Republic and the banking industry’s issues, with shares of First Republic crashing 21% in premarket trading Friday and shares of the five largest U.S. banks each falling 2%.

Ackman said he’s “extremely concerned about financial contagion risk spiraling out of control and causing severe economic damage,” adding he has no investments in the banking industry.

The 11 large banks depositing $1 billion or more into First Republic were “pressured” by the federal government to comply and assured the deposits “would be backstopped if it failed,” Ackman claimed.

The banking system needs a “temporary systemwide deposit guarantee immediately,” Ackman suggested.

CRUCIAL QUOTEElon Musk, the eccentric billionaire CEO of Tesla, Twitter and SpaceX, chimed in on Ackman’s assessment of the First Republic situation, writing“The inefficiency of the set of heterogeneous resource allocation databases we call money is astounding.”

CHIEF CRITIC

Fellow hedge fund billionaire Ken Griffin has taken a diametrically opposite stance than Ackman on the need for government intervention in banks, telling the Financial Times on Monday: “The U.S. is supposed to be a capitalist economy, and that’s breaking down before our eyes.” The federal government stepping in to protect previously uninsured depositors at Silicon Valley Bank represented a “loss of financial discipline,” he added. Griffin said a hands-off response from the government “would have been a great lesson in moral hazard” to emphasize the importance of risk management.

FORBES VALUATIONS

This group of billionaires questioning the federal government’s response to the banking crisis are some of the wealthiest people in the nation, and the world: Musk’s $187 billion fortune is the largest in the U.S. and second-biggest on the planet, Griffin’s $32.6 billion wealth pile makes him the 37th-richest person in the world, and Ackman is the 819th-wealthiest person on earth with a $3.4 billion net worth.

KEY BACKGROUND

Regulators shuttered Silicon Valley Bank on Friday as the bank was unable to meet consumer withdrawal requests during a massive run. Ackman called for government intervention days before the bank’s failure and subsequent quasi-bailout, suggesting inaction could cause “dominoes [to] continue to fall” in the banking sector. New York-based and digital-first Signature Bank failed two days after Silicon Valley Bank. Those failures, combined with Silvergate Capital’s closure last week, caused a host of regional bank stocks including First Republic to crash as investors panicked about spillover effects.

SURPRISING FACT

Several executives and board members at First Republic sold $12 million in their company’s stock in the two months preceding the bank’s crisis and stock crash, according to regulatory filings.

TikTok invierte $1500 millones en Texas para intentar eludir la prohibición de los republicanos

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La aplicación TikTok sigue siendo objeto de controversia en Estados Unidos. El lunes pasado, la Casa Blanca dio un plazo de 30 días a todas las agencias federales de Estados Unidos para eliminar la aplicación TikTok de todos los dispositivos propiedad de agencias gubernamentales. Esta prohibición federal se suma a las ya existentes regulaciones en 32 de los estados americanos.

Desde su creación en China, en 2016, la aplicación TikTok ha logrado un éxito sin precedentes y ha alcanzado más de mil millones de usuarios en una fracción del tiempo que a otras aplicaciones les llevó alcanzar ese número. Actualmente, opera en más de 150 países, y sólo en Estados Unidos ha sido descargada en dispositivos móviles más de 210 millones de veces. Sin embargo, ya desde el gobierno de Donald Trump se ha cuestionado la protección de la privacidad de los usuarios de Tiktok, así como el vínculo que tiene esta empresa con el gobierno chino.

Entre los argumentos a favor de prohibir TikTok en Estados Unidos se encuentra el temor de que Bytedance, la empresa matriz de la aplicación, facilite información sobre los usuarios al gobierno chino, entre ellas sus principales búsquedas o su ubicación geográfica. También se teme que se utilice para la difusión de noticias falsas y propaganda para influir en las elecciones y otros eventos de la vida política norteamericana. Por otro lado, se está observando un aumento en el número de personas que se oponen a la prohibición de TikTok en los Estados Unidos. Estas personas argumentan que la medida representa una violación a las libertades civiles y los derechos digitales de los ciudadanos estadounidenses.

¿Por qué el auge de TikTok es uno de los principales riesgos políticos para el 2023?

¿Cuál será la forma de implementar la prohibición de TikTok en dispositivos gubernamentales? Según Chris Bronk, experto en cyber-geopolítica y profesor de la Universidad de Houston, esto podría llevarse a cabo fácilmente, tal como ya se ha hecho con otras actividades prohibidas. “No se necesita desarrollar nada nuevo o innovador aquí. Al igual que otras formas de actividad en línea que no están permitidas, TikTok podría ser fácilmente prohibido en dispositivos o redes propiedad del gobierno”, aseguró a La Política Online.

La prohibición de TikTok en agencias gubernamentales también se extiende al uso de sus redes de WiFi, incluyendo las de las universidades. Esto plantea una cuestión importante sobre la libertad de los estudiantes para utilizar las aplicaciones que deseen, ya que esta medida puede limitar el acceso de los estudiantes a una de las aplicaciones más populares en la actualidad, lo que podría afectar su capacidad para comunicarse con amigos y familiares, así como para acceder a contenido y oportunidades relevantes en la aplicación.

En cualquier caso, la prohibición de TikTok en dispositivos gubernamentales es un tema de interés y preocupación para muchas personas, especialmente aquellas que se encuentran en posiciones de poder o responsabilidad dentro del ámbito gubernamental. Y en este sentido, TikTok se convirtió en un ítem más en el esquema de polarización partidaria de los Estados Unidos.

La prohibición de TikTok en dispositivos gubernamentales es tema de preocupación para muchas personas que se encuentran en posiciones de poder o responsabilidad dentro del ámbito gubernamental. Hoy TikTok es un ítem más en la batalla de polarización de los Estados Unidos.

De los 32 estados que han prohibido el uso de TikTok en dispositivos estatales, 24 de ellos han sido por iniciativas lideradas por gobernadores republicanos. En Washington, ocurre algo similar, ya que los legisladores republicanos son los principales impulsores de la prohibición. Estos líderes políticos acusan repetidamente a la aplicación de ser una herramienta de espionaje del Partido Comunista Chino. Tanto es así que Michael McCaul, congresista republicano de Texas, llegó a llamar a la aplicación “un globo espía en tu teléfono móvil”.

Por su parte, los demócratas tienen una posición más cautelosa en relación con esta temática. Gregory Meeks, representante demócrata por Nueva York, manifestó su opinión al respecto: “No podemos actuar precipitadamente sin tener en cuenta el poder blando muy real, la libertad de expresión y las consecuencias económicas de una prohibición”.

¿Qué opinan las empresas competidoras de TikTok como Meta (Facebook), Snapchat o Twitter sobre esta prohibición? Según Bronk, estas empresas estadounidenses han vivido una historia similar al intentar ingresar al mercado chino: “China ha estado prohibiendo las plataformas de redes sociales estadounidenses en su porción de Internet global durante años. Empresas como Meta, Twitter o Snapchat están excluidas del mercado chino. Lo que propone el gobierno estadounidense es una forma similar de prohibición, pero en una plataforma china”.

Además, Bronk señaló que estas prácticas no son inusuales en suelo estadounidense: “Estados Unidos ha prohibido y sancionado a empresas chinas en el pasado, generalmente debido a problemas de seguridad técnica, como Huawei o ZTE. TikTok es un caso similar, con la diferencia de que se trata de una empresa que opera en redes sociales. No creo que las empresas estadounidenses estén preocupadas por la prohibición, ya que solo estamos hablando de una prohibición en las computadoras y dispositivos móviles del trabajo de las personas. Estados Unidos no está bloqueando TikTok a nivel nacional”.

Se espera que durante este mes, el CEO de TikTok, Shou Zi Chew, declare en representación de la empresa ante el Congreso. Chew ya ha adelantado que TikTok está dispuesto a cooperar con las agencias gubernamentales de Estados Unidos y a trabajar para proteger la privacidad de los usuarios.

Dentro del esquema de cooperación propuesto por TikTok, la iniciativa más ambiciosa es Project Texas. De acuerdo con los ejecutivos de TikTok, Project Texas es una plataforma de seguridad digital destinada a proteger la información de los usuarios y los intereses de seguridad nacional de los Estados Unidos. Consiste en crear una nueva entidad para TikTok en los Estados Unidos, separada legalmente de su empresa matriz en China, Bytedance. En caso de prosperar, esta nueva empresa se ajustaría al cien por cien a la legislación estadounidense y permitiría que sus algoritmos fueran auditados para verificar que no exista almacenamiento de datos de los usuarios con fines de desinformación y espionaje.

Según los ejecutivos de TikTok, Project Texas es una plataforma destinada a proteger la información de los usuarios y los intereses de seguridad nacional de EEUU. Consiste en crear una nueva entidad para TikTok en los Estados Unidos, separada legalmente de su empresa matriz en China, Bytedance.

Los directivos de TikTok están decididos a levantar las prohibiciones. La empresa ha invertido hasta ahora alrededor de mil quinientos millones de dólares en Project Texas, y sus directivos creen que operar esta nueva entidad costaría unos $700 millones anuales. Sin embargo, la posibilidad de que esta empresa prospere parece ser incierta y difícil de creer para muchos. “Project Texas no es algo totalmente ridículo, pero es difícil de tomar en serio. ¿Qué impide que TikTok envíe datos recopilados en EE. UU. a China por medios no oficiales?” dijo Bronk a La Política Online.

En conclusión, la prohibición de TikTok en los dispositivos y redes gubernamentales de Estados Unidos ha generado controversia y opiniones encontradas. Mientras que algunos líderes republicanos han impulsado la prohibición acusando a la aplicación de ser un arma de espionaje del Partido Comunista Chino, otros han expresado su preocupación por las libertades civiles y digitales de los ciudadanos. Por su parte, TikTok puso en marcha un ambicioso plan para mantener su presencia en el mercado americano. El futuro de TikTok en los Estados Unidos aún es incierto, pero lo que es seguro es que la privacidad, la seguridad digital, y las libertades individuales son temas cada vez más importantes en la sociedad actual.

A spat between the US and Russia over a downed drone is escalating. Here’s what you need to know

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The US has released footage of the moment a Russian plane dumped fuel on a US drone over the Black Sea on Tuesday – a confrontation that has sparked a diplomatic spat and led to a race to recover some highly classified technology.

The White House slammed Moscow’s actions as “unsafe, unprofessional and reckless” while Russia’s defense ministry denied its aircraft came into contact with the drone.

But dramatic footage that was declassified on Thursday seemingly shows the Russian jet emitting a plume of fuel over the drone, causing its camera systems to cut off.

Russian and US aircraft have operated over the Black Sea during Moscow’s war in Ukraine, but this is the first incident of its kind since the conflict began – and it threatens to heighten tensions between the two countries further.

Here’s what you need to know.

What happened to the US drone?

The drone – a US-made MQ-9 Reaper – and two Russian Su-27 aircraft were flying over international waters over the Black Sea on Tuesday when one of the Russian jets intentionally flew in front of and dumped fuel on the unmanned aerial vehicle several times, a statement from US European Command said.

The aircraft then hit the propeller of the drone, prompting the drone’s remote operators to bring the MQ-9 drone down in international waters. Pentagon spokesman Brig. Gen. Patrick Ryder added Tuesday that the Russian aircraft flew “in the vicinity” of the drone for 30 to 40 minutes before colliding just after 7 a.m. Central European Time.

The Russians had given a different version of events. A Russian fighter aircraft “did not use airborne weapons or come into contact” with a US Air Force MQ-9 Reaper drone over the Black Sea, the Russian defense ministry said in a statement Tuesday.

Thursday’s video provides a view from the drone’s cameras of the interaction, showing the Russian jet veering closely over the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV).

“It clearly demonstrated our narrative of what happened and I think if any of you have seen that video you can see clearly that it does,” said John Kirby, the strategic communications coordinator at the National Security Council.

He said the decision to release the footage was in part to “lay bare and to make clear to the rest of the world the manner in which the Russians have been just flat out lying, flat out lied, about their account” of the episode.

Who will recover the downed drone?

The incident marks the first known time Russian and US military aircraft have come into direct physical contact since Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine just over a year ago and is likely to increase tensions between the two nations.

More pressingly, a race is underway to avoid the drone falling into the wrong hands.

The Russian Security Council Secretary said Wednesday that Russia may try to get the wreckage of the drone to study it.

“I don’t know if we will be able to get it or not, but we need to do it… And we will definitely look into it,” said Nikolai Patrushev on on Russian state TV Rossiya 1.

The Kremlin has said a decision on whether to retrieve the drone from the Black Sea will come from Russia’s Ministry of Defense. “This is the prerogative of the military. If they believe that it is necessary for our interests and our security in the Black Sea, they will do it,” Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call. Peskov said he did not know what the ministry has decided.

On Thursday, Ukraine’s Operational Command said Russia is increasing its presence in the Black Sea with a “rather atypical number of ships,” in a post on its official Facebook page.

“The rather atypical number of ships in the amount of 21 units may also be related to a demonstration of dominance at sea,” following Tuesday’s drone incident, Operational Command “South” said.

“It is also possible that the Russians themselves will conduct a search operation,” it said.

What is the MQ-9 Reaper drone?

The US Air Force primarily uses the Reaper for collecting intel, according to the service’s website, which touts the “intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance” abilities of the drone.

But when armed, the drone can also be used against “high-value, fleeting, and time-sensitive” executive targets, given its weapons systems and its ability to surveil an area for a long period of time.

In other words, the Reaper is both capable of surveilling and striking an enemy. These dual uses have earned the Reaper a nickname in military circles: the “hunter-killer.”

The US Air Force has relied heavily on drones for a number of missions; it had logged more than 2 million cumulative flight hours by 2019, according to the Department of Defense’s most recent unclassified Selected Acquisition Report (SAR), and was flown for around 330,000 hours each year.

They are expensive; a unit of four aircraft costs $56.5 million, according to the Air Force.

The surveillance and strike platforms saw heavy service in the US-led wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. But the Air Force has been looking to wind down the production and use of the drones in recent years. Annual funding for the program has declined since it reached more than $800 million annually on two occasions during the Obama administration, SARs show.

Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last year, Politico reported that the Air Force was looking to send some of its older drones to Kyiv, and was seeking to persuade the Pentagon to approve the move.

Why was the US flying a drone in this region?

American reconnaissance missions have been a regular occurrence in international airspace over the Black Sea for several years, and the area has been heavily militarized since Russia annexed Crimea in 2014, so it is not uncommon for a US drone to be spotted over these waters.

Russia appeared to claim on Tuesday that the area falls under the remit of its invasion of Ukraine, which it euphemistically calls a special military operation; Russian Ambassador to the US Anatoly Antonov said in response to a question from CNN that Russia “had informed about this space that was identified as a zone for special military operation.”

Several European countries also use the drone.

“We have warned not to enter, not to penetrate,” he said, asking how the US would react if a Russian drone came close to New York or San Francisco – a continuation of Russia’s claim that it is entitled to Ukrainian land.

But that argument carries little weight outside of Moscow, given Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian territory in Crimea in 2014 and then its unprovoked full-scale invasion of the entire country last year.

The US has said that the drone was in fact flying over international waters when it was downed; interactions between Russian and US operations in that region happen frequently, and it’s unclear whether Moscow intended to down the drone or whether it was simply trying to “buzz” the aircraft – a close fly-by that is done to encourage the drone or plane to move on.

Has this happened before?

The US has repeatedly reprimanded Russia for buzzing its aircraft in the Black Sea in recent years.

Around 90% of US reconnaissance flights over the Black Sea, often flown out of nearby naval stations in Europe, are intercepted by Russian jets, according to the US military in 2020.

“The greatest risk is miscalculation. The Russians do intercept these aircraft frequently,” Capt. Tim Thompson, commodore of the US Navy’s Task Force 67, told CNN that year. “They tend to be very professional and safe, but, on occasion, they can be unprofessional.”

And this is not the first Reaper to be downed while on a mission. In 2019 the US blamed Iran for the shooting down of a MQ-9 Reaper over Yemen by a surface-to-air missile.

Dara Massicot, a senior policy researcher at the RAND Corporation who specializes on defense issues relating to Russia, wrote on Twitter that Tuesday’s incident “fits with a larger pattern” by Russia of “escalating signals before coming too close to a platform,” though she noted that dumping fuel on the drone appeared to be a new tactic.

Massicot described the incident as “a close pass that went bad,” and suggested that it followed a Russian approach of “(escalating) behavior to compel their target to change course.”

What happens next?

Despite the history of encounters in the Black Sea, Russia’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine heightens has heightened tensions in the region. The US European Command said in its press release on Tuesday that the incident “could lead to miscalculation and unintended escalation.”

US National Security Council communications coordinator John Kirby called the incident unique in how “unsafe, unprofessional and reckless” the Russian actions were; Antonov said that Russia did not want “confrontation” with the US.

After Tuesday’s harsh language and the summoning of the Russian ambassador in DC, the US took the rare step of hastily declassifying and releasing footage from the drone – directly calling out Russia’s version of events.

That step could escalate the war of words over the incident.

But there is a pressing question that remains unanswered: what will become of the downed Reaper and its highly classified payload? According to the NSC’s Kirby, the US is not confident it will be able to successfully find wreckage in the Black Sea.

“I’m not sure we are going to be able to recover it,” he told CNN This Morning.

Russia has signaled its intention to find the wreckage first. And Moscow’s Navy has several ships in the Black Sea, including ships based in Crimean ports, which would have placed them in an advantageous position to attempt to recover the US MQ-9 Reaper drone after its encounter with Russian fighter jets on Tuesday.

The drone came down in international waters in the Black Sea approximately 70 miles southwest of Crimea, one of the officials said. It is unclear if Russia was able to recover any of the wreckage from the drone when they arrived at the crash site.

Army investigating death of another Ft. Hood soldier who complained of sexual harassment

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Fort Hood officials are investigating the death of Private Second Class Ana Basalduaruiz, whose family said she complained to them about sexual harassment by one of her fellow soldiers.

The 21-year-old served for 15 months as a combat engineer at Fort Hood, the same Texas base where Army Specialist Vanessa Guillen was killed in 2020. Guillen’s death launched a sweeping probe into sexual misconduct at Fort Hood.

“The army criminal investigation division and the chain of command are actively investigating the facts and circumstances surrounding [Basalduaruiz’s] death,” the base told ABC News in a statement.

Just like Basalduaruiz, Guillen too complained of sexual harassment by another soldier. Guillen was later murdered by another soldier who killed himself when being pursued by police.

Guillen’s mother, Gloria, described these complaints in a 2021 interview with ABC News.

“[She said,] ‘I’m being sexually harassed by a sergeant.’ I said, ‘Honey, that can’t be, honey. To that extent?’ She said, ‘Yes mami,’ and tears ran down like this,” she told ABC News in Spanish.

A scathing report released more than a year after her death confirmed that Guillen had been sexually harassed by a superior. The nearly 300-page document reported that leaders in her unit did not take appropriate action after she reported the sexual harassment to her supervisor on two separate occasions.

Guillen’s sister, Mayra, spoke to ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos after the report’s release.

“It’s sad how after over a year, they finally accepted that we were saying the truth and nothing but the truth from the very beginning,” Mayra said.

Mayra also reacted to Basalduaruiz’s death on Twitter Wednesday night, saying in part, “This is also very triggering for me … I will be speaking to the family soon.”

Source: abc13

¡Que Onda! Magazine Houston – edición 1259

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la edición 1259 de la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

Del 16 de marzo al 22 de marzo del 2023

 

Trade Delegation of agricultural and cattle exporters from Costa Rica attend the Houston Rodeo

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 Costa Rica is a true gem among tourist destinations, offering a unique blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and sustainable tourism practices. This small Central American country boasts an incredible array of ecosystems, from lush rainforests to pristine beaches, and stunning volcanoes to expansive grasslands. The country’s commitment to conservation and eco-tourism has resulted in a truly unforgettable travel experience that is both educational and awe-inspiring.

Visitors to Costa Rica can experience some of the most diverse and

abundant wildlife on the planet, including jaguars, sloths, and howler monkeys. Adventurers can enjoy activities like hiking, zip-lining, surfing, and birdwatching, while history and culture enthusiasts can explore the country’s rich traditions and landmarks. From the iconic Arenal Volcano to the Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, there is truly something for everyone.

Beyond its natural beauty and cultural significance, Costa Rica is also known for its exceptional hospitality and service. The tourism industry is a vital part of the country’s economy, and visitors can expect a warm and welcoming attitude from locals. Sustainable tourism practices are also a priority in Costa Rica, with eco-lodges, resorts, and boutique hotels offering eco-friendly accommodations and tours.

It may come as a surprise to some, but Costa Rica is a notable exporter of beef to the United States. Currently, a delegation of agricultural and cattle exporters led by Costa Rican Congressman Daniel Gerardo Vargas Quiroz is effectively representing Costa Rica at the 2023 Houston Livestock and Rodeo.

Overall, Costa Rica is a great tourist destination for those seeking a truly unique and unforgettable experience that combines natural beauty, cultural richness, and sustainability.

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Special prosecutor in Alec Baldwin Rust shooting case steps aside after separation of powers complaint

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A special prosecutor who doubles as a state MP is stepping down from her role in the manslaughter case against actor Alec Baldwin in the death of a cinematographer on a New Mexico film set.

Baldwin’s legal team in February sought to disqualify special prosecutor and Republican state representative Andrea Reeb based on constitutional provisions that safeguard the separation of powers between distinct branches of government.

Ms Reeb said in a statement on Tuesday that she “will not allow questions about my serving as a legislator and prosecutor to cloud the real issue at hand”.

“It has become clear that the best way I can ensure justice is served in this case is to step down so that the prosecution can focus on the evidence and the facts,” Ms Reeb said.

District attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies filed a notification in state district court and declined further comment.

Baldwin and weapons supervisor Hannah Gutierrez-Reed have pleaded not guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter in the shooting death of cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.

A black-and-white selfie of Halyna Hutchins.
Halyna Hutchins was killed on the set of the movie Rust when a prop gun misfired.(Instagram: Halyna Hutchins)

The charges carry a maximum penalty of 18 months in prison and fines.

Ms Hutchins died shortly after being wounded on October 21, 2021, during rehearsals for the Western film Rust at a ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe.

A preliminary hearing is scheduled in May to decide whether the evidence is sufficient to proceed to a trial.

Prosecutors say assistant director David Halls, who oversaw safety on set, has signed an agreement to plead guilty to the negligent use of a deadly weapon.

In her role as a state representative, Ms Reeb has sponsored several criminal justice initiatives, including enhanced punishments for firearms violations.

The Republican steered clear of voting on public spending to prosecute Baldwin and Ms Gutierrez-Reed.

She was excused from a House floor vote in February on a proposed state budget that includes $US360,000 ($538,000) for special prosecution expenses in the fatal film-set shooting.

Is my money safe? What you need to know about bank failures.

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The recent failures of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, which catered mostly to the tech industry, may have you worried about your money. They were the second and third-biggest bank failures in U.S. history.

It all started last week when too many depositors tried to withdraw their money from Silicon Valley Bank at once, resulting in a bank run.

The bank had to sell treasury bonds and other securities at a steep loss to give customers their cash, and word spread fast on social media, contributing to the bank’s sudden failure. Regulators took control of New York-based Signature Bank soon after, saying it was necessary to protect depositors after too many people withdrew money.

In response, regulators guaranteed all deposits at the two banks and created a program to help shield other banks from a run on deposits.

Here’s what you need to know about your own money.

Are my deposits protected?

Yes, all deposits up to $250,000 are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. The FDIC has a solid track record of insuring deposits above its cap, too.

Nearly all banks are FDIC insured. You can look for the FDIC logo at bank teller windows or on the entrance to your bank branch.

Credit unions are insured by the National Credit Union Administration.

Individuals or businesses with large deposit amounts are encouraged to spread the funds across different financial institutions given that the FDIC insures up to $250,000 per depositor, per bank for each account type.

Federal officials have implemented measures to make sure customers at other banks don’t fret and withdraw their deposits.

Is my bank going to fail?

If you are worried about your bank closing in the near future, there are telltale signs of a bank that’s in trouble, according to Caleb Silver, editor-in-chief of investment site Investopedia.

He recommends that bank clients:

  • Watch the bank’s stock price.
  • Keep an eye on the bank’s quarterly and annual reports.
  • Set a Google alert for the bank to monitor news coverage.

Pay close attention to the way your bank is behaving, Silver said.

“If they’re trying to raise money through a share offering or if they’re trying to sell more stock, they might have trouble on their balance sheet,” said Silver.

Should I look for alternatives?

If you have more than $250,000 in your bank, there are a few things you can do, including opening a second, joint account.

You can protect up to $500,000 by opening a joint account with a spouse, according to Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate, a financial services company.

“A married couple can easily protect a million dollars at the same bank by each having an individual account and together having a joint account,” he said.

You can also open up an account at another financial institution to spread out your deposits so that each falls under the FDIC insurance cap.

Do not withdraw cash

Despite the recent turmoil, experts don’t recommend withdrawing cash from your account. Keeping your money at a bank rather than in your home is safer, especially when it is insured.

“It’s not a time to pull your money out of the bank,” Silver said.

Even people with uninsured deposits usually get nearly all of their money back.

“It takes time, but generally all depositors — both insured and uninsured — get their money back,” said Todd Phillips, a consultant and former attorney at the FDIC. “Uninsured depositors may have to wait sometime, and may have to take haircut where they lose 10 to 15% of their savings, but it’s never zero.”

Source: cbsnews

First nor’easter of the season dumps heavy snow and cuts off power to hundreds of thousands across Northeast Dakin Andone Monica Garrett Christina Maxouris

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The season’s first nor’easter has dropped nearly 3 feet of snow over parts of the US Northeast as of Tuesday evening, piling on trees and power lines and causing power outages for tens of thousands in the frigid weather with more snow possible into the night.

More than 240,000 customers across the region were without electricity as the sun went down Tuesday, including in New York, Maine, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire, according to utility tracker PowerOutage.us.

Areas from upstate New York into southern New England have reported snowfall totals of at least 2 feet since Monday night, and parts of Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine could see another 6 to 12 inches through the night, according to the Weather Prediction Center.

The heavy snowfall, coupled with strong wind gusts, created dangerous conditions for drivers Tuesday, with New York state’s transportation department warning residents the safest place to be is home.

In New Hampshire, fire officials rescued a child who had been trapped under a tree that fell, the Derry Fire Department said on Facebook. The child had been playing near a parent who was clearing snow, fire officials said.

For nearly 20 minutes, more than a dozen first responders used their hands, chainsaws, and shovels to free the child, the fire department said. The child was taken to a hospital with minor injuries but was in “good spirits,” it added.

What to expect Wednesday

Millions of people in the region were under winter storm warnings or winter weather advisories Tuesday evening during the nor’easter – a type of storm that travels along the Eastern Seaboard and brings winds from the northeast.

Live updates: Snow, rain and flooding pummel US coast to coast

Here’s what to expect going into Wednesday:

• The nor’easter is expected to continue dumping snow across New England overnight and taper off early Wednesday, according to the Weather Prediction Center.

• The winds won’t slow down as quickly: Areas from the mid-Atlantic through the Northeast will experience strong wind gusts through Wednesday afternoon, which could mean more power outages and woes for travelers.

• Parts of Massachusetts could also see minor coastal flooding and beach erosion Tuesday night, according to the National Weather Service.

More than 1,000 flights canceled

The weather caused major disruptions for air travelers, with hundreds of flights canceled or delayed Tuesday.

More than 1,100 flights within, into, or out of the US were canceled, and more than 5,200 were delayed, according to FlightAware.com.

Among the most affected airports in the US were New York’s LaGuardia Airport and the Boston Logan International Airport – both of which urged passengers to check their flight status before going there.

Also in New York, the nose gear of a Delta Air Lines plane went beyond the paved taxiway at Syracuse Hancock International Airport while taxiing for departure to LaGuardia on Tuesday morning, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

‘Please check on your neighbors’

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul declared a state of emergency across dozens of upstate counties that went into effect Monday night.

The governor’s office said it activated the state’s emergency operations center Monday in response to the severe weather, and also activated the state’s National Guard to help with any response efforts.

“This winter storm has already dumped nearly 2 feet of snow in some of the eastern regions of the state, north of Westchester County, with heavy, wet snow causing power outages,” state Homeland Security and Emergency Services Commissioner Jackie Bray said Tuesday.

“As power restoration and snow removal efforts continue, please check on your neighbors and loved ones to make sure they are weathering the storm safely,” Bray added.

In Massachusetts, roughly 1,700 pieces of equipment were deployed to help with snow and ice response, the state’s transportation department said.

The city of Worcester was prepared to assist residents with burst pipes, City Manager Eric Batista told “CNN This Morning” on Tuesday.

“Right now, the biggest concern for residents is to make sure they stay home and they stay safe,” he said.

Maine Gov. Janet Mills closed all government offices on Tuesday and advised residents to “stay off the roads if they can, plan for extra time if traveling, and give plenty of space to road crews and first responders working hard to keep us safe.”

A plow moves through a partially flooded intersection in Worcester, Massachusetts, on March 14, 2023.

Utilities and transit agencies announced preparations and gave advice in anticipation of the storm’s impacts.

Power company ConEdison, which serves New York City and neighboring Westchester County, brought in more than 400 outside workers to assist with possible outages, the utility said in a news release.

ConEdison warned customers to avoid downed wires – which could be hidden by snow, leaves or water – and report them to the utility or local authorities.

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority, which serves a 5,000-square-mile travel area surrounding New York City, Long Island, southeastern New York state and Connecticut, announced plans to maintain as much service as possible.

“MTA employees will be deployed throughout the operating region spreading salt and clearing surfaces of snow, keeping signals, switches, and third rails operating, and attending to any weather-related challenges,” a news release from the authority said.

Source: cnn

Consumer Rights Day

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The consumer movement marks 15th March with World Consumer Rights Day every year, as a means of raising global awareness about consumer rights and needs.

El mundial 2026 ahora será de 48 equipos y 104 partidos

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El ente rector del Futbol determinó que en el próximo Mundial que se celebrará en Estados Unidos, México y Canadá participarán 48 selecciones nacionales que jugarán un total de 104 partidos durante seis semanas en los meses de junio y julio de 2026.

Este martes 14 la FIFA incrementó la magnitud del torneo de 2026 por segunda vez — seis años después del primer cambio — al aprobar una etapa de grupos más amplia en el que será el primer Mundial con 48 selecciones.

Al preservar los grupos de cuatro equipos en vez de reducir a tres, el ente rector del fútbol concibió un calendario de 104 partidos en seis semanas durante los meses de junio y julio en Estados Unidos, Canadá y México.

Las 16 ciudades sede — 11 en Estados Unidos, tres en México y dos en Canadá — tendrán ahora 24 partidos adicionales que albergar sobre los 80 que ya habían sido previstos.

Con 1.5 millones de entradas adicionales, la FIFA podrá facturar más para sus arcas por lo menos 11 mil millones de dólares hasta 2026 en un torneo que se disputará mayormente en los gigantescos estadios de la NFL.

La FIFA señaló que la decisión respondió a un análisis completo que tomó en consideración la integridad del torneo, el bienestar de los jugadores, los traslados de los equipos, el atractivo comercial y deportivo.

Añadió que el nuevo formato “mitiga el riesgo de colusión (entre equipos en la última fecha de la fase de grupos) y garantiza que todos los equipos jueguen un mínimo de tres partidos, al mismo tiempo que brinda un tiempo de descanso equilibrado entre los equipos participantes”.

El empeño del presidente de la FIFA Gianni Infantino por disputar más partidos y ampliar los torneos en un calendario congestionado seguramente acentuará el recelo de las ligas domésticas y los jugadores, representados por el sindicato FIFPRO. Llevan quejándose que la FIFA les mantiene al margen de las consultas sobre el futuro del torneo internacional.

El Mundial de seis semanas se disputará un año después que la FIFA ponga en marcha el primer Mundial de Clubes con 32 equipos, el cual se realizaría en Norteamérica para poner a prueba la logística del torneo. La Liga de Campeones también estrenará un nuevo formato con más equipos y partidos desde la temporada 2024-2025.

Desde Francia 1998 los mundiales se disputaron con 32 equipos, con ocho grupos de cuatro. Los finalistas acababan con un total de siete partidos cada uno, pero los que alcancen el duelo por el título sumarán ocho duelos en total.

En el Mundial de Qatar del año pasado, ganado por Argentina, se escenificaron 64 partidos en 29 días.

Apenas 24 equipos participaron la última vez que México (1986) y Estados Unidos (1994) organizaron un Mundial. Canadá será sede por primera vez.

What can the U.S. do to thwart Mexican drug cartels?

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What’s happening

An apparent case of mistaken identity led to the deaths of two Americans and a local bystander in a Mexican border town earlier this month, reigniting an intense debate over what the United States can do to stem drug cartel violence that’s plagued its southern neighbor and also caused immense suffering north of the border.

The Gulf cartel, which effectively controls the border city of Matamoros, where the attack took place, appears to have taken the rare step of apologizing and turned over to local authorities five of its members it claims are responsible.

The deaths of Americans drew excess attention to this recent incident in the U.S., but the reality is that cartel-related violence has been a constant threat to local citizens across several regions of Mexico for years. The country has seen an estimated 360,000 homicides since 2006, when the Mexican government declared a war on drugs. As of 2018, drug cartels controlled as much as 20 percent of Mexican territory, according to a report citing a classified government analysis. The U.S. State Department currently has a Do Not Travel advisory, the strongest possible warning it issues, placed on six states in Mexico due to the threat of kidnappings and killings.

While Americans are occasionally the victims of cartel violence in Mexico and on U.S. soil, the greatest harm cartels inflict in America is the result of the drug trade itself. Mexican cartels are believed to be the primary suppliers of fentanyl to America. The incredibly potent synthetic opioid that was responsible for two-thirds of the record 107,000 U.S. overdose deaths in 2021.

Why there’s debate

Several Republicans have responded to the recent killings by calling for the U.S. to use military force against Mexican drug cartels. While that is extremely unlikely, it’s consistent with a popular view among conservatives that America needs to be much more aggressive in directly combatting the cartels, rather than relying on Mexico’s government to lead the effort. A popular proposal on the right is for the U.S. to designate the cartels as terrorist organizations, a step that could theoretically give America more authority to counteract the group’s activities both in Mexico and at home.

Others say the Biden administration needs to be more forceful when dealing with Mexican leadership, including current President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, who has championed a “hugs, not bullets” approach to cartels and recently claimed Mexico is not a source of fentanyl or a dangerous place to travel.

Critics of these ideas say that military intervention or an anti-terror approach are not only legally untenable, but would also create even more violence without meaningfully disrupting cartel activities. They argue that improving the relationships between U.S. and Mexican authorities, which are said to have unraveled in recent years, is the only way to build a coordinated response to the drug trade.

Many also say that the U.S. should focus on what it can control within its own borders, rather than trying to fix another country’s untenable problems. They argue that the best ways to weaken the cartels is to decrease American demand for the drugs that fund their operations, reduce the number of guns that make their way from the U.S. to Mexico and create an orderly immigration system that leaves less room for smuggling and human trafficking.

Perspectives

The U.S. can thwart the cartels by tackling problems at home that empower them

“The United States needs to resist the reflex to do things ‘over there’ to address threats to U.S. interests and focus instead on being a better neighbor. … Limiting the arms industry, by among other things restoring the assault weapons ban, is a critical starting point. So too is pouring greater resources into drug prevention and treatment to reduce the harm inflicted and profit extracted by fentanyl and other illicit drugs trafficked by drug cartels.” — Dan Restrepo, Dallas Morning News

Americans must stop acting as if the suffering of Mexican citizens doesn’t affect them

“This kidnapping is more than alarming. It’s a wake-up call to stop ignoring the horrific violence raging south of the border and dismissing it as Mexico’s problem. … It’s time to stop polarizing the border and the drug trafficking just to score political points and get serious about pooling resources to combat these problems. Our lives depend on it.” — Elvia Díaz, Arizona Republic

The two counties need to be allies, not adversaries, to curb the drug trade

“Mexico and the U.S. need to be partners. Reducing the violence will take cooperation in addressing root causes, and that includes who has access to weapons.” — Regina Lankenau, Houston Chronicle

The U.S. should stop treating Mexico’s leaders with kid gloves

“The Republican bluster about military action against the cartels is misguided, but it should also be clear that Mexico as a whole is not going to be a real ally to the U.S. in this crisis, as López Obrador has shown. Mexico is our largest trading partner and a regular recipient of U.S. aid. Perhaps those are the first things we should now be re-evaluating.” — Zachary Faria, Washington Examiner

A new approach is needed to respond to the emergence of fentanyl

“I have long been a critic of the War on Drugs, which has failed to stop the drug trade while creating a huge black market for ultraviolent cartels. … But the rise of synthetics and the sheer level of overdose deaths have rattled my thinking. … When cartels mainly moved cocaine and cannabis there was an argument, at least, that they were providing Americans with products they demanded. But with the perilous fentanyl, which some people take unwittingly, there is validity to the claim they are flooding poison over the border.” — Ioan Grillo, UnHerd

Targeted counterterror-style actions can derail cartel operations

“We don’t need another failed war on drugs that fills America’s criminal justice system with users and small-time dealers. What we need is a targeted, intelligent war on the Mexican drug cartels that are shipping weapons-grade poison into America’s communities, filling morgues with people in the primes of their lives.” — Bill Sternberg and Mary Bono, New York Daily News

The right’s anti-immigrant rhetoric does nothing to solve the problem

“There are no real winners here except for those politicians who have already used this tragedy as an opportunity to bang the drums of war. … These calls for a military operation are ludicrous, of course, but something tells me they’ll parlay these theatrics into a push for further militarization of our southern border. It is, after all, election season.” — Fidel Martinez, Los Angeles Times

Calls for military action are reckless and actively harmful

“Let’s be clear: It is not a good idea to send missiles or troops into Mexico to deal with the fentanyl problem. It is a violation of national sovereignty. It could spark a war with a neighbor and ally with a population of over 100 million. And past attempts to stamp out the drug trade using brute force [have not been] successful. (See: war on drugs, 20th century.)” — Zeeshan Aleem, MSNBC

Republicans’ chest thumping only makes it harder to convince Mexico to change its approach

“Mr. López Obrador’s security agenda is an easy target for his political opponents. But now threats from the American right are generating a sense of wounded national pride. Pressure on the president inside the country for bilateral cooperation has been undermined by what feels like gringo bullying — not to mention the lack of accountability for drug demand.” — Mary Anastasia O’Grady, Wall Street Journal

DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOODS WELCOMES COMPLETE COMMUNITIES UNIVERSITY CLASS OF SPRING 2023

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28 emerging leaders will explore strategies
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The Department of Neighborhoods (DON) is pleased to announce the Complete Communities University (CCU) Class of Spring 2023. Twenty-eight aspiring leaders from communities across Houston will participate in the eight-week leadership training course. Selected through a competitive application process, the participants represent City Council districts A through K and At-Large districts 1-4, including all 10 historically underserved communities receiving neighborhood revitalization services under Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Complete Communities initiative.

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 Complete Communities University Spring 2023 participants   

The course curriculum focuses on strategies for vitalizing communities by connecting residents to City services and resources, mobilizing civic action, building partnerships to address neighborhood concerns, engaging residents in volunteer public service and City affairs, and promoting voter participation.

The CCU spring session started March 8 and runs through April 26, with classes taking place virtually and in person on Wednesday evenings. CCU classes are conducted by DON staff with expertise in civic engagement and knowledge of Houston neighborhoods and feature presentations by City department and community subject experts.

“I am proud to welcome the participants of our Spring 2023 Complete Communities University and thank them for their interest in serving our city as leaders and advocates for positive civic action in our neighborhoods,” said Mayor Turner. “This is especially important for residents of underserved and under-resourced communities, and I am pleased that the spring 2023 CCU roster includes representatives of all ten Complete Communities. Our goal is to empower residents to make a positive difference in the neighborhoods they call home.”

“We are excited to announce our fourth CCU session and look forward to sharing knowledge and resources to help our aspiring leaders become effective agents of positive change in their communities,” said DON director TaKasha Francis. “Every neighborhood has its unique challenges and varying access to resources. The most dynamic assets of any community are the people who live those communities. Our goal is to provide the access and information we have to help leaders harness their power, get residents civically engaged, and be the change they want to see.”

CCU Spring 2023 Participants
Yusulf Benson – District A
Rachel Preston – District A
Tamara Boston Cooks – District B – Kashmere Gardens*
Ernestine Tizeno – District B – Kashmere Gardens*
Dischunara Brown – District B – Acres Home*
Barbara Aksamit – District C
Jaharrah Jackson – District C
Mary Sias – District D – Sunnyside*
Charleen Jones – District D – Sunnyside*
Shawn Owens Lemons – District D – Sunnyside*
Aiesha Odutayo – District D
Desmond J. Watley-Calloway – District D, Third Ward*
Paula F. Johnson – District D, Sunnyside*
Ericka Calvillo – District E
Timothy Luckey – District F, Alief-Westwood*
Corrie Morales-Kennelly – District G
Daja Gay – District G
Diana Davila Elizondo – District H, Near Northside*
Eric Jason Ross – District H, Kashmere Gardens*
Kendra Atkins – District I, Magnolia Park-Manchester*
Carolyn Henry – District I, Second Ward*
Jeanne Beckerman – District J, Gulfton*
Kimberly Burks – District K, Sunnyside*
Elisabeth Johnson – District K, Fort Bend Houston*
Patrick Osby – At-Large 1
Jamie Nicole Martin – At-Large 2
Karla Martinez – At-Large 3
Keisha M. Pete – At-Large 4
*Historically under-resourced and under-served neighborhood receiving revitalization services under Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Complete Communities initiative.

La NASA presenta el traje lunar Artemis, la misión de carga SpaceX ISS y más

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Se espera que la próxima semana sea emocionante para los entusiastas de los cohetes, ya que hay no menos de siete lanzamientos programados en los próximos siete días. También es la semana en la que finalmente sabes cómo serán los trajes Luna Artemis de la NASA.

Terran 1, Electron, Falcon 9, estos son algunos de nuestros favoritos. Todos estos cohetes están listos para despegar esta semana, pero sigue siendo una pregunta abierta si todos tendrán la oportunidad de volar.

El segundo intento de lanzamiento de Terran 1 fue abortado el sábado, en preparación para un tercer intento a finales de esta semana, tal vez jueves. La startup de California busca hacer lo que ninguna empresa privada ha hecho antes: poner con éxito un cohete en órbita en su primer intento. También es único el empuje y la configuración del misil; El cohete alimentado con metano se fabrica principalmente con tecnología de impresión 3D.

Revelación del traje de Artemis Moon

Esta es la semana en la que finalmente podemos ver los trajes lunares que usarán los astronautas de la NASA durante la misión Artemis 3 planificada a la superficie lunar, actualmente programada para fines de 2025 a más tardar. Es casi imposible de creer, pero esta es la primera luna. trajes Ha sido diseñado y construido desde la era Apolo, por lo que estamos comprensiblemente emocionados. También esperamos quedar impresionados al ver lo que la NASA ha hecho anteriormente. Él dijo a cerca de ellos. Las unidades de movilidad extravehicular, o xEMU, están en proceso desarrollado Desarrollado por Axiom Space en asociación con la NASA. La gran revelación es programado para el miércoles a las 10:30 a. m. ET.

Misión SpaceX Cargo a la Estación Espacial Internacional

Un cohete Falcon 9 cargado con 5800 libras de carga y otros suministros está programado para despegar a las 8:30 p. m. ET del martes desde el Complejo de Lanzamiento 39A en el Centro Espacial Kennedy en Florida. b conocido Misión SpaceX CRS-27La entrega fletada por la NASA incluye suministros, equipos y experimentos científicos para la tripulación. Uno de los experimentos científicos más conocidos que se están realizando es una colaboración entre el Centro Nacional de Ciencias Traslacionales de los Institutos Nacionales de Salud y el Laboratorio Nacional de la ISS para el estudio. chips de tejido que imitan los órganos humanos. Crew Dragon permanecerá atracado en la Estación Espacial Internacional durante un mes, después de lo cual regresará con investigación y recarga.

Lanzamiento de varios continentes desde Rocket Lab

Rocket Lab se prepara para lanzamientos consecutivos Desde ubicaciones en los Estados Unidos y Nueva Zelanda. Misión de la empresa “Más fuertes juntos” Aparentemente tomar un vuelo no antes del martes., con un misil electrónico programado para despegar de las instalaciones de vuelo de Wallops en Virginia. El cohete intentará conectar dos satélites comerciales de radar de apertura a Capella Space.

Misión “El ritmo continúa” se ve bien para ir el miercoles en su complejo de lanzamiento en la península de Mahia en Nueva Zelanda. Para esta misión, impulsarás a Electron intentar Para conectar dos satélites de observación de la Tierra para BlackSky. Una subsidiaria de SpaceFlight Inc.

Más lanzamientos de Falcon 9

Un SpaceX Falcon 9 es específico para entregar SES-18 y SES-19, un par de satélites de comunicaciones construidos por Northrop Grumman, el viernes por la noche, con el lanzamiento del cohete desde SLC-40 en Cabo Cañaveral, Florida. Además, la compañía sumará a su impresionante constelación Starlink con Lanzamiento programado Desde otra constelación de satélites el jueves a las 2:05 p. m. ET. El Falcon 9 despegará de la Base de la Fuerza Espacial Vandenberg en California.

Hasta la fecha, SpaceX ha lanzado al espacio 4.053 satélites Starlink, de los cuales 3.709 están actualmente operativos, según Estadísticas Fue conservado por el astrónomo de Harvard-Smithsonian Jonathan McDowell.

La NASA hablará con la prensa sobre el nuevo presupuesto

El presidente Joe Biden le anunció nuevo presupuesto Para el año fiscal 2024 el jueves pasado, la agencia espacial dijo en declaración. a Conferencia de prensa Está programado para el lunes a la 1:00 p. m. ET, donde los funcionarios de la NASA dirán más sobre el tema y responderán las preguntas de los reporteros.

Former Trump lawyer Michael Cohen testifies to grand jury for three hours, will return Wednesday

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Donald Trump’s ex-personal lawyer Michael Cohen testified for three hours Monday to a Manhattan grand jury investigating the former president and will return Wednesday to answer more questions from prosecutors about a hush-money payment to a porn star that he arranged for Trump.

“Michael has spent a long and productive afternoon,” Cohen’s lawyer Lanny Davis told reporters outside Manhattan Criminal Court, NBC News reported.

Davis added that Cohen plans to return Wednesday afternoon to “complete his testimony.” The lawyer declined to go into detail about what Cohen told prosecutors.

Cohen, before entering the courthouse earlier Monday, told journalists that his “goal is to tell the truth,” not to engage in “revenge” against Trump.

“This is all about accountability. He needs to be held accountable for his dirty deeds,” Cohen said.

Cohen, who served for years as Trump’s attorney, paid $130,000 to porn star Stormy Daniels shortly before the 2016 presidential election to keep her quiet about an alleged sexual tryst with Trump.

The Trump Organization later reimbursed him for the payment but classified the disbursement as legal expenses. The mischaracterization is now the focus of the criminal investigation of the former president.

Cohen later pleaded guilty in Manhattan federal court to multiple crimes, including one related to the payoff to Daniels. He has since become an outspoken critic of Trump.

Trump declined an offer to testify to the grand jury investigating him, his lawyer said Monday.

Such an offer is common shortly before prosecutors seek indictments against the people extended the chance to testify.

Trump has denied having sex with Daniels and has condemned the investigation into the payoff. The probe is being conducted by the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office.

In a post on his social media site over the weekend, Trump said the late former Manhattan DA Robert Morgenthau would be “spinning in his grave if he were told that his Office was even thinking about bringing charges against the 45th President of the United States & leading Republican contender for the 2024 Nomination.”

Trump called the case a “Scam” led by Daniels, Cohen and Daniels’ ex-attorney Michael Avenatti, who is serving a federal prison sentence for defrauding clients.

Source: cnbc

Why Silicon Valley Bank collapsed and what it could mean

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Silicon Valley Bank collapsed with astounding speed on Friday. Investors are now on edge about whether its demise could spark a broader banking meltdown.

The US federal government has stepped in to guarantee customer deposits, but SVB’s downfall continues to reverberate across global financial markets. The government has also shut down Signature Bank, a regional bank that was teetering on the brink of collapse, and guaranteed its deposits.

In a sign of how seriously officials are taking the SVB failure, US President Joe Biden told Americans Monday that they “can rest assured that our banking system is safe,” adding: “We will do whatever is needed on top of all this.”

Here’s what you need to know about the biggest US bank failure since the global financial crisis.

A Brinks armored truck sits parked in front of the shuttered Silicon Valley Bank headquarters on March 10, 2023 in Santa Clara, California, United States.

Established in 1983, Silicon Valley Bank was, just before collapsing, America’s 16th largest commercial bank. It provided banking services to nearly half of all US venture-backed technology and life science companies.

It also has operations in Canada, China, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Sweden and the United Kingdom.

SVB benefited hugely from the tech sector’s explosive growth in recent years, fueled by ultra-low borrowing costs and a pandemic-induced boom in demand for digital services.

The bank’s assets, which include loans, more than tripled from $71 billion at the end of 2019 to a peak of $220 billion at the end of March 2022, according to financial statements. Deposits ballooned from $62 billion to $198 billion over that period, as thousands of tech startups parked their cash at the lender. Its global headcount more than doubled.

Why did it collapse?

SVB’s collapse came suddenly, following a frenetic 48 hours during which customers yanked deposits from the lender in a classic run on the bank.

But the root of its demise goes back several years. Like many other banks, SVB ploughed billions into US government bonds during the era of near-zero interest rates.

What seemed like a safe bet quickly came unstuck, as the Federal Reserve hiked interest rates aggressively to tame inflation.

When interest rates rise, bond prices fall, so the jump in rates eroded the value of SVB’s bond portfolio. The portfolio was yielding an average 1.79% return last week, far below the 10-year Treasury yield of around 3.9%, Reuters reported.

At the same time, the Fed’s hiking spree sent borrowing costs higher, meaning tech startups had to channel more cash towards repaying debt. At the same time, they were struggling to raise new venture capital funding.

That forced companies to draw down on deposits held by SVB to fund their operations and growth.

What sparked the bank run?

While SVB’s problems can be traced back to its earlier investment decisions, the run on the bank was triggered Wednesday when the lender announced that it had sold a bunch of securities at a loss and would sell $2.25 billion in new shares to plug the hole in its finances.

That set off panic among customers, who withdrew their money in large numbers.

The bank’s stock plummeted 60% Thursday and dragged other bank shares down with it as investors began to fear a repeat of the global financial crisis a decade and a half ago.

By Friday morning, trading in SVB shares was halted and it had abandoned efforts to raise capital or find a buyer. California regulators intervened, shutting the bank down and placing it in receivership under the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, which typically means liquidating the bank’s assets to pay back depositors and creditors.

What about depositors and investors?

US regulators said Sunday that they would guarantee all SVB customers’ deposits. The move is aimed at preventing more bank runs and helping tech companies to continue paying staff and funding their operations.

The intervention does not amount to a 2008-style bailout, however, which means investors in the company’s stock and bonds will not be protected.

“Let me be clear that during the financial crisis, there were investors and owners of systemic large banks that were bailed out … and the reforms that have been put in place mean that we’re not going to do that again,” Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told CBS in an interview Sunday.

“But we are concerned about depositors and are focused on trying to meet their needs.”

Will this trigger a banking crisis?

There are already some signs of stress at other banks. Trading in First Republic Bank (FRC) and PacWest Bancorp (PACW) was temporarily halted Monday after the shares plunged 65% and 52% respectively. Charles Schwab (SCHW) stock was down 7% at 11.30 a.m. ET Monday.

In Europe, the benchmark Stoxx Europe 600 Banks index, which tracks 42 big EU and UK banks, fell 5.6% in morning trade — notching its biggest fall since last March. Shares in embattled Swiss banking giant Credit Suisse were down 9%.

SVB isn’t the only financial institution whose investments into government bonds and other assets have fallen dramatically in value.

At the end of 2022, US banks were sitting on $620 billion in unrealized losses — assets that have decreased in price but haven’t been sold yet, according to the FDIC.

In a sign that regulators have concerns about wider financial chaos, the Fed said Sunday that it would make additional funding available for eligible financial institutions to prevent the next SVB from collapsing.

Most analysts point out that US and European banks have much stronger financial buffers now than during the global financial crisis. They also highlight that SVB had very heavy exposure to the tech sector, which has been particularly hard hit by rising interest rates.

“While SVB is a major failure, [it] and other niche players like Signature are quite unique in the broader banking world,” research analysts David Covey, Adrian Cighi and Jaimin Shah at M&G Investments commented in a blog post on Monday. “So unique, in our view, that it is unlikely to create material problems for any of the large diversified banks in the US or Europe from a credit point of view.”

Why did HSBC buy the UK business for £1?

HSBC stepped in Monday to buy SVB UK for £1 ($1.2), securing the deposits of thousands of British tech companies that hold money at the lender.

Had a buyer not been found, SVB UK would have been placed into insolvency by the Bank of England, leaving customers with only deposits worth up to £85,000 ($100,000) — or £170,000 ($200,000) for joint accounts — guaranteed

The HSBC rescue is “fantastic news” for the UK startup ecosystem, said Piotr Pisarz, the CEO of Uncapped, a financial tech startup that lends to other startups. “I think we can all relax a bit today,” he told CNN.

In a statement, HSBC CEO Noel Quinn said the acquisition “strengthens our commercial banking franchise and enhances our ability to serve innovative and fast-growing firms, including in the technology and life science sectors, in the UK and internationally.”

Source: cnn

Texas officials have told residents Mexico is too dangerous to visit for spring break

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The Texas Department of Public Safety has urged residents to avoid spring break travel to Mexico, warning that drug cartel violence and other crime pose a significant safety threat.

“We have a duty to inform the public about safety, travel risks, and threats,” said DPS Director Steven McCraw in a statement on Friday. “Based on the volatile nature of cartel activity and the violence we are seeing there; we are urging individuals to avoid travel to Mexico at this time.”

U.S. citizens who decide to travel to Mexico are encouraged to register with an embassy or consulate before they go, the Texas agency said.

The advisory follows the kidnapping of four Americans earlier this month in the Mexican city of Matamoros. The Americans were reportedly visiting for medical tourism when they were caught in the crossfire between rival cartel groups and abducted. Two of them were returned to the U.S., and two were found dead. A Mexican bystander was also killed.

One of the cartel groups in Matamoros apologized for the killings and handed over the men they say are responsible to the police.

Tamaulipas, the state where Matamoros is located, is considered one of the most violent places in Mexico.

The State Department’s most recent travel advisory, from October 2022, lists Tamaulipas as one of six Mexican states under a “Level 4: Do Not Travel” advisory for crime and kidnapping. There are seven more under “Level Three: Reconsider Travel.”

More than 500 Americans — and tens of thousands of Mexicans — remain missing in Mexico.

However, popular tourist destinations like Cancún, Cabo San Lucas and Mexico City have a much lower advisory of “Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution.” For comparison, the State Department has issued that advisory level for much of Western Europe, including France and the United Kingdom.

“DPS understands many people do travel to Mexico without incident, but the serious risks cannot be ignored,” the Texas DPS statement said. The department urged travelers to “carefully research any planned trips” and consider postponing or canceling upcoming trips to Mexico.

Source: kut

Joint Statement by Treasury, Federal Reserve, and FDIC

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The following statement was released by Secretary of the Treasury Janet L. Yellen, Federal Reserve Board Chair Jerome H. Powell, and FDIC Chairman Martin J. Gruenberg:

Today we are taking decisive actions to protect the U.S. economy by strengthening public confidence in our banking system. This step will ensure that the U.S. banking system continues to perform its vital roles of protecting deposits and providing access to credit to households and businesses in a manner that promotes strong and sustainable economic growth.

After receiving a recommendation from the boards of the FDIC and the Federal Reserve, and consulting with the President, Secretary Yellen approved actions enabling the FDIC to complete its resolution of Silicon Valley Bank, Santa Clara, California, in a manner that fully protects all depositors. Depositors will have access to all of their money starting Monday, March 13. No losses associated with the resolution of Silicon Valley Bank will be borne by the taxpayer.

We are also announcing a similar systemic risk exception for Signature Bank, New York, New York, which was closed today by its state chartering authority. All depositors of this institution will be made whole. As with the resolution of Silicon Valley Bank, no losses will be borne by the taxpayer.

Shareholders and certain unsecured debtholders will not be protected. Senior management has also been removed. Any losses to the Deposit Insurance Fund to support uninsured depositors will be recovered by a special assessment on banks, as required by law.

Finally, the Federal Reserve Board on Sunday announced it will make available additional funding to eligible depository institutions to help assure banks have the ability to meet the needs of all their depositors.

The U.S. banking system remains resilient and on a solid foundation, in large part due to reforms that were made after the financial crisis that ensured better safeguards for the banking industry. Those reforms combined with today’s actions demonstrate our commitment to take the necessary steps to ensure that depositors’ savings remain safe.

Source: federalreserve

The Best Dressed Women of the 2023 Oscars

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As anyone who loves fashion knows, clothes are about more than mere style; they communicate an abundance of stories, and that was certainly true of the Hollywood A-listers who walked the champagne-hued carpet at the 2023 Oscars. From romantic volume or sleek modernity to conveying messages both subtle and overt, the stars arriving at L.A.’s Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood seemed to take a uniquely personal approach to their style this year.

The night’s best fashion ran the gamut from the grandeur of voluminous gowns in silk taffeta, notably a pair of Valentino gowns seen on Stephanie Hsu and Florence Pugh, to sleek looks in pale neutrals, including Ana de Armas in Louis Vuitton and Michelle Williams in Chanel. Elegant black gowns also ruled the night, with Danai Gurira’s Jason Wu design and Jenny Slate’s Thom Browne ensemble among the best. Winning details, meanwhile, ranged from rose accents to corset boning and a decided preference for vintage jewels.

Tribute ribbons also made an appearance as blue ribbons were worn by several stars to call attention to the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, which coordinated the #WithRefugees ribbon as an emblem of solidarity with refugees forced to flee their homes. Cate Blanchett, a United Nations Goodwill Ambassador, and fellow nominee Brendan Gleeson were among those seen wearing the blue ribbons on Sunday night. Actress Shohreh Aghdashloo likewise chose to create a message close to her heart, wearing a pair of dresses — by Christian Siriano for the Oscars ceremony and by Kevan Hall for the Vanity Fair party — emblazoned with messages to honor the embattled women of Iran, her native country.

Which stars ultimately stood out amid the sea of Hollywood insiders? Here’s a rundown of the night’s most memorable looks. (See a list of the winners, and check out all of the star-studded Oscars red carpet arrivals.)

Angela Bassett in Moschino

Angela Bassett

Purple is the color traditionally associated with royalty, and best supporting actress nominee Angela Bassett indeed exuded a queenly vibe in a richly toned purple organza gown by Moschino, beautifully draped and featuring an exaggerated bow neckline. She finished the look with diamonds by Bulgari, including a high-jewelry Serpenti necklace, and shoes by Sarah Flint Heels.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Stephanie Hsu in Valentino

Stephanie Hsu

The news that the red carpet would be transformed to a champagne hue for the 2023 Oscars spawned a wealth of conversation, not all of it positive. And while the pale neutral indeed created a different framing for many looks, many stylists understood the assignment, including Wayman and Micah, stylists for nominee Stephanie Hsu. The actress’ bold pink strapless gown, from Valentino’s Spring/Summer 2023 Le Club Couture collection, was an outstanding choice against that pale carpet. Hsu’s look was finished with high-jewelry sapphire and diamond earrings and a diamond bracelet by Cartier.

 

 

 

 

Jenny Slate in Thom Browne

Jenny Slate
It would have been great to see more of Jenny Slate, co-writer and star of Marcel the Shell With Shoes On, not only because the best animated feature film nominee has reached beloved status, but also to get a better glimpse at her custom look by Thom Browne — a black silk faille corset and lace-up skirt, detailed with matching black bugle-bead boning and tuxedo seaming, and seen early on the carpet with a cropped, roped shoulder jacket. Perhaps most adorably: Slate carried Marcel with her, and the diminutive shell was also wearing a look by Browne. The actress and writer, meanwhile, finished her look with a dramatic emerald and diamond necklace by Gismondi 1754.

 

 

 

Malala Yousafzai in Ralph Lauren

Malala Yousafzai
An executive producer of short documentary film nominee Strangers at the Gate, Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai embraced the glamour of the 2023 Oscars in a custom silver sequined gown by Ralph Lauren, accessorized with jewels by Santi and Fred Leighton.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sofia Carson in Giambattista Valli Haute Couture

Sofia Carson
An early arrival on the 2023 Oscars carpet, Sofia Carson, who sang the Oscar-nominated song “Applause” during the telecast, exuded a sort of Audrey Hepburn-inspired elegance in a beautiful two-piece custom look by Giambattista Valli Haute Couture, consisting of a draped silk-chiffon crop top with twisted cutout bodice, paired with an asymmetrical waist ball-gown skirt. The neckline was perfect for showcasing a high-jewelry necklace by Chopard, featuring seven octagonal-shaped emeralds totaling 122.49 carats, surrounded by 92.57 carats of white diamonds, all set in Fairmined-certified white gold.

 

 

 

 

Danai Gurira in Jason Wu

Danai Gurira

The Black Panther: Wakanda Forever star looked equal parts regal and modern in an elegant strapless gown with a distressed neckline from Jason Wu’s Fall/Winter 2023 collection, accented with diamond jewels by Messika, including the diamond Divine Enigma choker used to highlight Gurira’s towering hairstyle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sandra Oh in Giambattista Valli Haute Couture

Sandra OhMarigold silk chiffon was a standout color choice for Sandra Oh, who took advantage of the flow and movement of this Giambattista Valli Haute couture empire-waist gown. And with vintage jewels among the night’s trends, Oh also wore one of the best necklaces seen at the 2023 Oscars: a circa-1980s Harry Winston piece featuring an oversized citrine as its center stone, courtesy of Briony Raymond.
Cara Delevingne in Elie Saab
Cara Delevingne
Currently on the April cover of Vogue, model and actress Cara Delevingne has been candid in that feature and other interviews about her conscious decision to concentrate on self-care after struggling with sobriety. That’s why it was so thrilling to see her looking nothing less than stunning at Sunday’s Academy Awards. Every element came together beautifully, starting with her crimson Elie Saab one-shoulder silk gown, which featured an impeccable fit and perfect details like the lush bow at her shoulder. Her Bulgari high jewels, including a Serpenti choker embellished with 62.85 carats of white diamonds, added the ideal splash of sparkle, while her smoky eye and slicked-back hair completed a head-to-toe look that everyone was talking about on social media.

 

Rihanna in Alaïa

Rihanna
Unsurprisingly, Rihanna created a frenzy on social media when she arrived at the 2023 Oscars in a custom look by Alaïa, a black leather-band dress worn over a black jersey bodysuit. A best song nominee for “Lift Me Up” from Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, Rihanna accessorized her look with jewels by Moussaieff, including earrings in orangey brown and yellow diamonds and a ring highlighting an orangey brown diamond.

 

Florence Pugh in Valentino Haute Couture

Florence Pugh
Few looks sparked conversation on social media like Florence Pugh’s look by Valentino Haute Couture. Her empire top in greige-hued silk taffeta highlighted dramatic sleeves and a floor-length overskirt worn over black bike shorts, a design from Pierpaolo Piccioli’s Spring/Summer 2023 Le Club Couture collection. “It’s a bit romantic and a bit punk,” Pugh explained on the carpet. Her diamond jewels by Tiffany & Co., meanwhile, included a platinum and diamond necklace crafted to resemble the curves of an orchid.

 

 

 

 

Monica Barbaro in Elie Saab

Monica Barbaro
Also among the night’s early arrivals, Top Gun: Maverick actress Monica Barbaro opted for this two-tone silk gown by Elie Saab, an unusual color pairing of sky blue and eggplant — and that unique vibe, combined with the overskirt structure highlighted by a perfect bow at the waist, is precisely why it worked. Diamonds by Kwiat and Fred Leighton completed her look.

 

 

 

 

 

Ana de Armas in Louis Vuitton

Ana de Armas
Perhaps not anticipating the effect of the champagne-toned carpet, many attendees and their stylists planned pale looks, including best actress nominee Ana de Armas, who looked beautiful in a romantic gown by Louis Vuitton. Her custom silver silk organza mermaid gown featured a 3D degradé scalloped train. The Blonde star wore white gold and diamond earrings, a bracelet and ring by Louis Vuitton High Jewelry.

 

 

 

 

Michelle Williams in Chanel
Michelle Williams
A best actress nominee for The Fabelmans, Michelle Williams looked utterly ethereal in a custom design by Chanel: a white silk chiffon, cady and tulle embroidered bustier gown, worn with a silk tulle cape closed with a jeweled button. The embroidery on the dress and cape was inspired by a look from Chanel’s Spring/Summer 2023 haute-couture collection. Williams accented the dress and cape with diamonds set in platinum by Tiffany & Co.

 

Nicole Kidman in Armani Privé

Nicole Kidman

Rose embellishments were a trend at the 2023 Oscars, seen on everything from Halle Berry’s Tamara Ralph gown to the rose Oscar-winning screenwriter Sarah Polley wore on the lapel of her tuxedo. But for roses served with a bit of drama, no one did it better than presenter Nicole Kidman, whose custom Giorgio Armani Privé single-sleeved black gown featured oversized silver-beaded roses on the shoulder and at the waist of this design fully embellished with paillettes. Diamond jewelry by Harry Winston and a diamond watch from the Omega archives completed her look.

 

 

Michelle Yeoh in Dior Haute Couture

Michelle Yeoh
The night’s best-actress winner for her role in Everything Everywhere All at Once looked elegant and ethereal in a Dior Haute Couture gown crafted of feathers embroidered on ivory silk organza. Her diamond jewels by Moussaieff, meanwhile, included a necklace that was woven into Yeoh’s hair. A devout fan of Richard Mille watches, Yeoh also wore the brand’s RM 07-02 Sapphire timepiece, customized on a white strap to match her gown.

 

Jamie Lee Curtis in Dolce & Gabbana

Jamie Lee Curtis
Corset boning was another big trend at the 2023 Oscars, and that included this Dolce & Gabbana gown worn by best supporting actress winner Jamie Lee Curtis. The blush-hued gown from the Italian label’s Alta Moda collection is fully hand-embroidered with Swarovski crystals and features exposed boning detailing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hong Chau in Prada

Hong Chau
On the pre-ceremony carpet, Hong Chau, a best supporting actress nominee for The Whale, noted that she asked Prada to amp up the details on her pink satin gown, requesting the designer extend the train embellished with fringes and black sequins, as well as add a Mandarin collar to the neckline, an homage to her heritage. Pearl and diamond jewels by Mikimoto and Panerai’s Luminor Due Luna watch completed her look.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lady Gaga in Versace

Lady Gaga
Lady Gaga also wore a look that highlighted the night’s trend in corset boning, a gown that was fresh from Donatella Versace’s high-wattage show that premiered in Los Angeles just a few days prior to the 2023 Oscars. Gaga’s Tiffany & Co. jewelry included a diamond and platinum necklace from the house’s archives, estimated to have been produced between 1955 and 1965.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Halle Bailey in Dolce & Gabbana

Halle Bailey

The star of Disney’s upcoming live-action The Little Mermaid, Halle Bailey embraced every second of her princess moment in a custom turquoise tulle gown by Dolce & Gabbana, featuring a hand-pleated corset bodice and full skirt. Her diamonds by De Beers Jewellers included the Midnight Aura necklace from the house’s The Alchemist of Light collection, featuring 74.63 carats of diamonds.

Janelle Monaé in Vera Wang Haute

Janelle Monae

The recording artist and actress definitely understood the assignment, blending bold color with a dramatic silhouette in this custom look by Vera Wang Haute, crafted of a bustier in black velvet and a draped skirt in a brilliant orange silk charmeuse. Her jewels by Paris-based Reza included a diamond brooch set in platinum.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jessica Chastain in Gucci

Jessica Chastain
A presenter for best actor and best actress, Chastain wore head-to-toe Gucci, starting with a custom gown crafted of silver sequins and crystals and finished with velvet trim and an extended velvet train. The actress’s Lionhead necklace from Gucci High Jewelry featured 80 carats of tsavorites and diamonds set in 18-karat white gold.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Margot Robbie in Giorgio Armani Privé

(L-R) Morgan Freeman and Margot Robbie
The Babylon star eschewed the pre-ceremony carpet and was first seen at the 2023 Oscars on the arm of fellow presenter Morgan Freeman. Robbie’s Giorgio Armani Privé off-the-shoulder column gown was among the designs fashion fans were thirsting to see up close and personal due to the black beading on the bodice and the tulle and crystal embroidery on the skirt. Robbie paired the gown with jewelry by Lorraine Schwartz, including a pair of earrings featuring 72 carats of emeralds and black jade.

 

Elizabeth Olsen in Givenchy

Elizabeth Olsen
The night’s plethora of grand gowns meant presenter Elizabeth Olsen indeed stood out in this bare halter gown by Givenchy. The actress’s black metal mesh dress was embellished with fringes and worn with a long black silk-organza skirt. Circa 1990s earrings and a ring in yellow gold and diamonds from the Cartier archives, as well as sandals by Giuseppe Zanotti, completed her look.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Andie MacDowell in Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello and Rainey Qualley

Andie MacDowell and Rainey Qualley

The mother-daughter duo were chic in sleek black gowns. MacDowell’s asymmetrical draped Saint Laurent gown in black jersey is a $5,290 design currently available on the label’s website; the actress paired the look with pumps also by the French house, while her white diamond and gold jewelry was by Pomellato.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fan Bingbing in Tony Ward

Fan Bingbing

Among the night’s earliest arrivals, Fan Bingbing undeniably set the tone for the evening when she stepped onto the carpet in a dramatic look by Tony Ward Couture, consisting of a silver beaded gown paired with a silk taffeta evening coat in a brilliant emerald. The color was carried through to statement jewels by Lorraine Schwartz, including earrings highlighting 85 carats of Colombian emeralds and diamonds.

 

Source: hollywoodreporter

The Best Dressed Men of the 2023 Oscars

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Can I get a drumroll, please? The day we’ve been waiting for is finally here—it’s Oscars night, baby!

There are some major names up for nominations tonight, and we expect major looks to match up to the magnitude of it all. It is, after all, the biggest night in Hollywood; if there was ever an occasion to dress to impress, it would be now. It’s been quite the year for the film industry, too, which is something to celebrate. We had movies to cry over this year, with titles like Everything Everywhere All At OnceThe Whale, and Aftersunbringing first-time nominations for many of the cast and crew. We had movies with protagonists to root against this year (looking at you, Tàr!) and movies with protagonists who we feel like we know as well as the back of our own hands (shoutout to Elvis, am I right?).

It’s been an overwhelmingly good year for movies, all leading up to tonight. Some will win, some will lose. Some may even get slapped, because, hey—you really never know. But before the awards can even go down, we’ve got to focus on the red carpet—a place where, no matter what happens inside, actors have a few minutes to shine, and the only way to lose is to wear a look that misses the mark entirely. But we’re not focusing on those guys, right now; we’re focusing on the very best menswear looks of the night, and these guys are sure as hell winners in our book.

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Paul Mescal

In Gucci

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lenny Kravitz

In Saint Laurent

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Austin Butler

In Saint Laurent

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Alton Mason

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Kelvin Harrison Jr

In Dior

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Seth Rogen and Lauren Miller

Seth is in Brioni

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Samuel L. Jackson

In Giorgio Armani

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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James Hong

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Harry Shum Jr.

In ADEAM and wearing an Omega watch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry

In Celine Homme and Celine

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Paul Dano

In Dolce & Gabbana

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Danny Ramirez

In Dior and wearing an Omega watch

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Questlove

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Justin Hurwitz

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Mo Brings Plenty

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Pedro Pascal

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John Cho

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Lorenzo Zurzolo

In Gucci

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Brendan Fraser

In a Giorgio Armani tuxedo and an Omega watch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Marc Malkin

In Jack Victor, Zara, and The Tie Bar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Lukas Dhont

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Lewis Pullman

Wearing a Montblanc watch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Andrew Garfield

In Fendi Men’s and an Omega watch

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Idris Elba

In Gucci and a Gucci High Watchmaking watch

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Ke Huy Quan

In Giorgio Armani and an Omega watch

TODOS LOS GANADORES DE LOS PREMIOS OSCARS 2023

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Con ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’ como favorita de la noche, con 11 nominaciones, la película de Daniel Kwan y Daniel Scheinert se ha convertido en la principal ganadora de la la 95ª edición de la gala de los Oscar.

Títulos como ‘Almas en pena de Inisherin’, ‘Elvis’ y ‘Los Fabelman’ han terminado desfondadas en una carrera de premios en la que ‘Sin novedad en el frente’ terminó asustando a parte de los nominados cuando comenzó a acumular estatuillas técnicas.

La noche ha dado para mucho y te hemos ido contando cuáles han sido los mejores momentos de los Oscars 2023, el comentado momento en el que Jimmy Kimmel ha recordado el polémico bofetón de Will Smith del año anterior, o dónde ver ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’, la gran triunfadora de la noche. Pero sin duda, lo importante hoy es escudriñar los ganadores de los Premios Oscars. Si la cinta de Daniel Kwan y Daniel Scheinert ha arrasado con 7 galardones, otras como ‘Sin Novedad en el frente’, ‘Ellas hablan’ o ‘La Ballena’ han conseguido no irse de vacío.

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR PELÍCULA

  • ‘Sin novedad en el frente’
  • ‘Almas en pena de Inisherin’
  • ‘Avatar: El sentido del agua’
  • ‘Elvis’
  • ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’
  • ‘Los Fabelman’
  • ‘TÁR’
  • ‘Top Gun Maverick’
  • ‘El triángulo de la tristeza’
  • ‘Ellas hablan’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR DIRECTOR

  • Martin McDonagh por ‘Almas en pena de Inisherin’
  • Daniel Kwan y Daniel Scheinert por ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’
  • Todd Field por ‘TÁR’
  • Steven Spielberg por ‘Los Fabelman’
  • Ruben Östlund por ‘El triángulo de la tristeza’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR ACTRIZ PROTAGONISTA

  • Cate Blanchett por ‘TÁR’
  • Ana de Armas por ‘Blonde’
  • Andrea Riseborough por ‘To Leslie’
  • Michelle Yeoh por ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’
  • Michelle Williams por ‘Los Fabelman’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR ACTOR PROTAGONISTA

  • Brendan Fraser por ‘The Whale’
  • Austin Butler por ‘Elvis’
  • Colin Farrell por ‘Almas en pena de Inisherin’
  • Paul Mescal en ‘Aftersun’
  • Bill Nighy por ‘Living’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR ACTRIZ DE REPARTO

  • Angela Bassett por ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
  • Jamie Lee Curtis por ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’
  • Kerry Condon por ‘Almas en pena de Inisherin’
  • Hong Chau por ‘The Whale’
  • Stephanie Hsu por ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR ACTOR DE REPARTO

  • Ke Huy Quan por ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’
  • Brian Tyree Henry por ‘Causeway’
  • Judd Hirsh por ‘Los Fabelman’
  • Brendan Gleeson por ‘Almas en pena de Inisherin’
  • Barry Keoghan por ‘Almas en pena de Inisherin’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR GUION ORIGINAL

  • ‘Almas en pena de Inisherin’ (Martin McDonagh)
  • ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’ (Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert)
  • ‘Los Fabelman’ (Tony Kushner, Steven Spielberg)
  • ‘TÁR’ (Todd Field)
  • ‘El triángulo de la tristeza’ (Ruben Östlund)

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR GUION ADAPTADO

  • ‘Ellas hablan’ (Sarah Polley, basada en el libro de Miriam Toews)
  • ‘Sin novedad en el frente’ (Edward Berger, Lesley Paterson, Ian Stokell, basada en la novela de Erich Maria Remarque)
  • ‘Living’ (Kazuo Ishiguro, basada en ‘Ikiru’ de Akira Kurosawa, Shinobu Hashimoto y Hideo Oguni)
  • ‘Puñales por la espalda: El misterio de Glass Onion’ (Rian Johnson, basada en ‘Puñales por la espalda’)
  • ‘Top Gun Maverick’ (Peter Craig, Justin Marks, Ehren Kruger, Eric Warren Singer y Christopher McQuarrie, basada en los personajes creados por Jim Cash y Jack Epps Jr.)

OSCARS 2023 AL MEJOR DISEÑO DE PRODUCCIÓN

  • ‘Sin novedad en el frente’
  • ‘Avatar: El sentido del agua’
  • ‘Babylon’
  • ‘Elvis’
  • ‘Los Fabelman’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR PELÍCULA INTERNACIONAL

  • ‘Sin novedad en el frente’
  • ‘Argentina, 1985’
  • ‘Close’
  • ‘EO’
  • ‘The Quiet Girl’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR MONTAJE

  • ‘TÁR’
  • ‘Top Gun Maverick’
  • ‘Elvis’
  • ‘Almas en pena de Inisherin’
  • ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR FOTOGRAFÍA

  • ‘Sin novedad en el frente’
  • ‘Bardo, falsa crónica de unas cuantas verdades’
  • ‘Elvis’
  • ‘El imperio de la luz’
  • ‘Tár’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR PELÍCULA DE ANIMACIÓN

  • ‘Pinocho de Guillermo del Toro’
  • ‘Marcel the Shell with Shoes On’
  • ‘El gato con botas: El último deseo’
  • ‘El monstruo marino’
  • ‘Red’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR DISEÑO DE VESTUARIO

  • ‘Babylon’
  • ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
  • ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’
  • ‘Elvis’
  • ‘El viaje a París de la señora Harris’

OSCARS 2023 A MEJOR MAQUILLAJE Y PELUQUERÍA

  • ‘Sin novedad en el frente’
  • ‘The Batman’
  • ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’
  • ‘Elvis’
  • ‘The Whale’
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Más de 20 millones de personas bajo alerta invernal desde Montana hasta los Grandes Lagos

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Un sistema de tormentas ha llevado al Servicio Meteorológico de EE.UU. a emitir alertas de tormenta invernal desde Montana hasta los Grandes Lagos. Gran parte de esta región verá de 2,5 a 20 centímetros de nevadas entre este jueves y el viernes.

Las mayores nevadas se producirán en el noreste de Iowa, noroeste de Illinois, suroeste de Wisconsin y sureste de Minnesota, donde es posible que caigan hasta 25 centímetros de nieve.

 

Aquí están algunas de las previsiones por ciudad en las zonas alertadas:

Chicago

Alerta: Aviso de tiempo invernal desde las 7 p.m. del jueves hasta las 11 a.m. del viernes, hora de Miami

Impacto: Nieve húmeda entre 5 a 12 centímetros.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Alerta: Aviso de tiempo invernal desde las 7 p.m. del jueves hasta la 1 p.m. del viernes, hora de Miami

Impacto: Nieve entre 12 y 20 centímetros

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Alerta: Aviso de tiempo invernal desde la 1 p.m. del jueves hasta las 7 a.m. del viernes, hora de Miami

Impacto: Nieve entre 10 y 15 centímetros

Des Moines, Iowa

Alerta: Aviso de tiempo invernal desde las 7 a.m  hasta la medianoche del jueves, hora de Miami

Impacto: Nieve entre 7 a 15 centímetros

Source: cnnespanol

Biden presenta propuesta de presupuesto de 6,8 billones de dólares para 2024

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El presidente de Estados Unidos, Joe Biden, presentó el jueves un plan de gastos gubernamentales de 6,8 billones de dólares para 2024 que exige docenas de nuevas iniciativas políticas e impuestos más altos para las corporaciones y las personas adineradas. Pero los republicanos de la oposición dijeron de inmediato que no tiene posibilidades de obtener la aprobación del Congreso.

Biden, un demócrata en su primer mandato en la Casa Blanca y que se prevé que buscará la reelección el próximo año, pidió más fondos para contrarrestar la influencia económica y militar de China, un mayor gasto en atención médica para estadounidenses jóvenes y mayores, nuevas empresas educativas y una dotación de personal más sólida para la Agencia de Protección Ambiental del país.

“China es el único competidor de Estados Unidos tanto con la intención de remodelar el orden internacional como, cada vez más, con el poder económico, diplomático, militar y tecnológico para hacerlo”, argumenta la Casa Blanca en un resumen del presupuesto.

La publicación del plan presupuestario se produce cuando EEUU se enfrenta a un debate muy partidista inminente sobre cómo aumentar el techo de deuda del país de 31,4 billones de dólares: el límite de la cantidad de dinero que el gobierno puede pedir prestado para pagar sus cuentas.

Si Biden y el Congreso no pueden ponerse de acuerdo sobre un aumento del techo de la deuda en los próximos meses, EEUU podría incumplir sus obligaciones financieras por primera vez, una catástrofe financiera que pudiera afectar los mercados mundiales y aumentar el desempleo en el país.

Los opositores de Biden en la Cámara de Representantes, controlada por los republicanos, han pedido grandes recortes de fondos, no aumentos, en los futuros planes de gastos anuales, como el que Biden presentó para los 12 meses a partir del 1 de octubre, para controlar los déficits presupuestarios crónicos que ahora suman más de 1 billón de dólares anuales.

Los republicanos dicen que el gasto del gobierno está fuera de control y que los programas individuales deben recortarse o eliminarse drásticamente.

Por el contrario, Biden pide impuestos más elevados para las personas con salarios altos, aquellos que ganan más de 400.000 al año, y para las corporaciones con el objetivo de financiar sus programas nuevos o ampliados. Los republicanos aún tienen que explicar qué programas eliminarían, pero dicen que lo harán el próximo mes.

Después de presentar su plan presupuestario en un discurso en un salón sindical en la ciudad oriental de Filadelfia, Biden presionó al presidente de la Cámara de Representantes, Kevin McCarthy, para que presente su plan, a fin de que los dos puedan ir “línea por línea” para ver en qué pueden ponerse de acuerdo. “Estoy listo para reunirme con el orador en cualquier momento”, dijo Biden.

Por la Casa Blanca, Shalanda Young, directora de la Oficina de Administración y Presupuesto, y Cecilia Rouse, presidenta del Consejo de Asesores Económicos, comentaron a los periodistas que el plan presupuestario de Biden busca aprovechar lo que ven como los éxitos de los dos primeros años de su administración.

“Impulsará la fabricación estadounidense, brindará licencias nacionales pagadas, reducirá los impuestos para las familias trabajadoras, hará que nuestras comunidades sean más seguras, impulsará avances médicos, cumplirá con nuestros veteranos y mucho más”, dijo Young. “Esa es la forma correcta de seguir haciendo crecer nuestra economía”.

“Los republicanos del Congreso siguen diciendo que quieren reducir el déficit. Pero no han presentado un plan integral que muestre lo que van a recortar”, dijo Young. “No lo sabemos hasta que presenten un plan. Esperamos ver su presupuesto para que el pueblo estadounidense pueda compararlo con lo que estamos presentando”.

La revelación de las prioridades presupuestarias de Biden prepara el escenario para meses de debate.

Los presupuestos de EEUU rara vez se aprueban antes del comienzo del 1 de octubre de cada nuevo año fiscal, con el Congreso y la Casa Blanca, sin importar qué partido controle la presidencia o el poder legislativo, por lo general acuerdan continuar gastando en los niveles actuales hasta que finalmente lleguen a un acuerdo sobre el futuro de los fondos.

Source: vozdeamerica

Judge expected to appoint independent expert to review suspected shooter’s competency to stand trial

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While Dimitrios Pagourtzis, the student accused of killing 10 people in a shooting at Santa Fe High School in 2018, remains in a hospital, it’s possible there may be new movement in his case after he’s been repeatedly ruled incompetent to stand trial.

Pagourtzis is in custody at North Texas State Hospital and won’t be present on Friday morning when a judge could appoint an independent expert to conduct a review of his competency to stand trial.

A status conference is set for 10 a.m.

The suspected killer was last deemed incompetent to stand trial in February of this year.

“The treating physicians at the North Texas State Hospital have reported that Santa Fe High School shooting defendant Dimitrios Pagourtzis has not yet been restored to competency to stand trial,” a statement from the Galveston County District Attorney’s Office read on Feb. 1. “They have requested that he be recommitted to their facility for up to 12 months so that they can continue their efforts to restore him to competency. This is extremely disappointing news, especially as we near the five-year anniversary of these tragic murders. Nevertheless, we remain committed to seeing this case tried and seeing that justice is done.”

In February 2022, a similar decision was made to keep Pagourtzis in a facility for 12 months.

In a statement, Pagourtzis’ attorney, Nicholas R. Poehl, said at the time, “It is difficult to see a path forward when the prospects for his restoration steadily diminish the longer he remains incompetent.”

The shooting happened on May 18, 2018, at 7:30 a.m. Ten people, eight students and two teachers, were killed, and 13 others were wounded when authorities say Pagourtzis opened fire.

Source: abc13

HISD desiste de acciones legales contra TEA por posible toma de control del distrito escolar

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La Junta Directiva del Distrito Escolar Independiente de Houston decidió -casi que unánimemente- desistir de las acciones legales contra la Agencia de Educación de Texas (TEA) ante la posibilidad de que la entidad estatal asuma el control del distrito escolar más grande de Texas.

La decisión fue tomada en la reunión formal de la junta de este jueves en la noche en una votación de 8-1.

De esta forma, la junta del Distrito Escolar Independiente de Houston deja su suerte en las manos de TEA, quien desde 2019 ha planteado la necesidad de tomar el control de HISD por lo que consideran malos resultados académicos y manejos administrativos.

Según la junta escolar, el reciente fallo de la Corte Suprema de Justicia de Texas dejó a HISD sin opciones legales ante TEA.

En las últimas horas se conoció una propuesta de ley impulsada por legisladores estatales demócratas que buscan establecer parámetros de colaboración entre TEA y los distritos escolares sujetos o expuestos a toma de control con el fin de evitar traumatismos a nivel administrativo.

Source: telemundohouston

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of March 9, 2023 at 3:30 pm.

SCOTT RYAN BERRY

W/M      03-03-72      5’10”/175 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1805522
THEFT-MAIL =10<30 ADDRESSES
Last known location: Houston Texas

SHAWNA KAY BOATMAN

W/F      10-12-93      4’11”/110 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1786907, 1754698
UNL CARRY WEAPON W/ FELONY CON
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Houston Texas

LANCE GIOVANI FONTENOT

B/M      03-01-93      6’00”/185 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1805407
ROBBERY-THREATS
Last known location: Houston Texas

EDGAR ALEXANDER FUENTES

W/M      5’06”/175 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1805465
FSRA ACC INVOLVING INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

JONATHAN THOMAS HAMILTON

W/M      06-02-83      5’11”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1744684
FELON POSS WPN
Last known location: Houston Texas

DENISE HENDERSON

B/F      06-26-64      5’06”/179 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1729277, 1804990
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV x2
Last known location: Houston Texas

TERRANCE WAYNE JARMON JR.

B/M      09-06-86      5’06”/240 Lbs.      Blk/Haz
Warrant #: 1805498
ASSLT INT/RCK/IMP/BRTH/CIRC/PR
Last known location: Houston Texas

BRENDA CHRISTINA LAMAY-WHATLEY

W/F      01-28-92      5’05”/105 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1768840
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=1G<4G
Last known location: Houston Texas

GUADALUPE RIVAS

W/F      04-21-82      5’01”/200 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1805914
PROSTITUTION WITH 3 OR MORE PR
Last known location: Houston Texas

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FBI’s 2022 Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) Annual Internet Crime Report

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The 2022 Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3) Annual Internet Crime Report published today to the IC3 website https://www.ic3.gov/Media/PDF/AnnualReport/2022_IC3Report.pdf.

The individual State accompanied reports are available on the link https://www.ic3.gov/Media/PDF/AnnualReport/2022State/StateReport.aspx. Select ‘Texas’ at the top and the information for the selected state will auto populate. Click on the icon to the left of each table to see results in a bar graph.

In 2022, the IC3 received a total of 800,944 complaints, with losses exceeding $10.3 billion. Phishing schemes were the number one crime type with 300,497 complaints. For the first time, investment schemes reported the highest losses to victims, totaling over $3.3 billion.

In 2022, the IC3 received 88,262 complaints from victims over the age of 60 with losses in excess of $3.1 billion. As a result of the significant impact of scams targeting the elderly, IC3 is planning to release its third annual report focusing entirely on Elder Fraud within the next few weeks.

The 2022 threat overviews include:

  • BEC complaints ranked the second largest dollar losses reported to IC3 at over $2.7 billion.
  • Crypto-investment scams saw unprecedented increases in the number of victims and the dollar losses to investors. In 2022, investment scam losses were the most (common or dollar amount) scheme reported to the IC3. Investment fraud complaints increased from $1.45 billion in 2021 to $3.31 billion in 2022. Within those complaints, cryptocurrency investment fraud rose from $907 million in 2021 to $2.57 billion in 2022.
  • Ransomware losses were more than $34.3 million. The IC3 received 870 complaints that indicated organizations belonging to a critical infrastructure sector were victims of a ransomware attack. Of the 16 critical infrastructure sectors, IC3 reporting indicated 14 sectors had at least 1 member that fell victim to a ransomware attack in 2022. The three top ransomware variants reported to the IC3 that victimized a member of a critical infrastructure sector were Lock bit, ALPHV/Blackcoats, and Hive.
  • Illegal call centers defraud thousands of victims each year. Two categories of fraud reported to the IC3, Tech/Customer Support and Government Impersonation, are responsible for over $1 billion in losses to victims. Almost half the victims report to be over 60 (46%), and experience 69% of the losses (over $724 million).

WANTED AGGRAVATED SEXUAL ASSAULT SUSPECT 

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Reward of up to $5,000 leading to the charging and arrest of the suspect in this case.

Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Special Victims Division-Adult Sex Crimes Unit need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect responsible for Burglary of Habitation (With Intent to Commit Sexual Assault).

On Sunday, January 29, 2023, at approximately 6:30 a.m., the victim was sexually assaulted in the 2100 block of Holly Hall St. in Houston, Texas. During the incident, the suspect broke into the residence, pointed a gun at the victim and sexually assaulted them. The suspect fled the scene in an unknown direction of travel.

Suspect Description:
Black male in his 25 early 30’s, approximately 6’00”, heavy set approx. 250 pounds. Last seen wearing a white t-shirt, with a black T-shirt on their face (being used as a mask), and white jogger pants and sandals.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

This suspect is described as a black male in his mid 20’s to early 30’s.  He is approximately 6′ and 250 pounds.  He was wearing a white t-shirt, white jogger pants and sandals.  He was also wearing a black t-shirt over his face like a mask.
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Join us in celebrating MECA Founder

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Happy International Women’s Day!

Join us in celebrating MECA Founder,

Alice E. Valdez.

Known as a visionary and community leader, Alice Valdez has worked for over four decades to help disadvantaged youth and families create a brighter future for themselves and the community. Determination, commitment and a refusal to yield to the impossible are her trademarks, and her work has had a tremendous impact on hundreds of Houstonians. Valdez has a Bachelor of Music Education degree from the University of Texas at El Paso and is certified to teach instrumental music at all grade levels in Texas. She studied oboe with Raymond Weaver, first oboist of the Houston Symphony and Richard Henderson, first oboist of the El Paso Symphony and Dean of Fine Arts at UTEP. Valdez performed as an oboist for the El Paso Symphony from 1968 to 1970. She has worked as a freelance instrumentalist (oboe, guitar, and flute) and vocalist, and served as the Music Liturgy Director for Post Chapel (Ft. McPherson, Georgia) from 1970 to 1971, and for St. Joseph Parish (Houston, Texas) from 1980 to 1991. She has previously taught music at Teatro Bilingüe de Houston, Annunciation Catholic School, and at elementary and junior high schools in Georgia and Texas. Valdez continues to provide instruction as a private woodwind and Suzuki violin teacher.

Valdez is responsible for the administration of MECA, and also serves as liaison with representatives of community-based organizations, aids with social economic issues affecting the participants of MECA art and education programs, and advocates for arts organizations of color. Under her leadership, MECA has received numerous awards and recognitions. Valdez has directed several major public mural and sculpture projects across Houston. She also initiated the planning for and directed the construction of the Old Sixth Ward Art Park, an inner-city art park.

Valdez is a member of the American Leadership Forum and is the coordinator of the Arts and Culture Careers Panel for the Houston Hispanic Forum. She has received numerous honors throughout her illustrious career. Valdez has also served as a keynote speaker, presenter, panelist, board and advisory board member, and committee member for numerous social and arts organizations.

Homenaje A La Mujer:

A Tribute to Alice Valdez

Friday, March 24th | 7:30 PM

Join us for HOMENAJE A LA MUJER: A TRIBUTE TO ALICE VALDEZ, a performance featuring a female-led cast of Mariachi MECA Alumni and Instructors with dance performances by MECA Ballet Folklorico as we honor her contribution to the arts in Houston.

 

Homenaje A La Mujer: A Tribute To Alice Valdez is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

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MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

Midland – Out of Sight

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Clothes ain’t in the closet, shoes ain’t under the bedI should’ve believed her when she said what she said: You’ll never change I know you never willI just sat there watching tears rolling over the hillI called her mama and I called her good friendThey said: She called it quits, so boy don’t call here againUp and down these streets looking for her carTried to make it back home, but ended up at the bar
She’s gone (she’s gone, so long), never coming backSo gone (so gone, so gone), the train went off the trackAnd all the king’s horses and all the king’s menCouldn’t put me and my baby back together againSo long (she’s gone, so long), that’s the way you knowShe’s gone (so gone, so gone) and everybody knowsThat I’m going crazy one night at a timeShe’s out of sight and I’m out of my mind
I’d saw you down in Memphis walking in the rainI caught a glimpse of you in Dallas getting off a planeBut it’s all in my head what else can I doShe ain’t drinking anymore, so I’m drinking for two
She’s gone (she’s gone, so long), never coming backSo gone (so gone, so gone), the train went off the trackAnd all the king’s horses and all the king’s menCouldn’t put me and my baby back together againSo long (she’s gone, so long), that’s the way you knowShe’s gone (so gone, so gone) and everybody knowsThat I’m going crazy one night at a timeShe’s out of sight and I’m out of my mind, oh oh, oh oh oh
She’s gone (she’s gone, so long), never coming backSo gone (so gone, so gone), the train went off the trackAnd all the king’s horses and all the king’s menCouldn’t put me and my baby back together againSo long (she’s gone, so long), that’s the way you knowShe’s gone (so gone, so gone) and everybody knowsThat I’m going crazy one night at a timeShe’s out of sight and I’m out of my mind
So long, oh(So gone, so gone)She’s gone and everybody knowsThat she’s out of sight and I’m out of my mind(She’s gone, so long) Oh(So gone, so gone) Oh oh oh ohThat she’s out of sight and I’m out of my mind(She’s gone, so long)(So gone, so gone)

Johnny Lee – Cherokee Fiddle

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When the train pulled into the stationRolled up his sleeves, rosined up his bowFiddle upside down, orange blossom special‘Cause if you want to make a living you got to put on a good show
When he’d smell the smoke and the cindersSlick back his hair, opened up his casePlay Cherokee Fiddle, he’d play it for the whiskey‘Cause good whiskey never let him lose his place
He was always there, playing for the minersDevil’s dream was a song they understoodThen he’d go out to OklahomaAnd he’d wait till the train was running and the weather was good
When he’d smell the smoke and the cindersHe’d slick back his hair, opened up his casePlay Cherokee Fiddle, he’d play it for the whiskey‘Cause good whiskey never let him lose his place
Now the Indians are dressing up like cowboysAnd the cowboys are putting leather and turquoise onAnd the music is sold by lawyersAnd the fools who fiddled in the middle of the station have gone
Some folks say they ain’t never gonna miss himOld Fiddle squealed like the engines brakesCherokee Fiddle, he’s gone foreverJust like the music of the whistle that the old locomotives made
So when you smell the smoke and the cindersJust slick back your hair, open up your casePlay the Cherokee Fiddle, play it for the whiskey‘Cause good whiskey will never let you lose your placeNo, good whiskey will never let you lose your placeNo, good whiskey will never let you lose your place

 

Mayor Turner’s Statement on FHWA and TXDOT Agreement on the I-45 North Houston Highway Improvement Project

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Following this morning’s major news from the Federal Highway Administration and the Texas Department of Transportation, FHWA and TXDOT Sign Agreement to Allow I-45 North Houston Highway Improvement Project to Move Forward | FHWA, the City of Houston has released the following statement:

Mayor Turner has repeatedly stated that the North Houston Highway Improvement Project (NHHIP) is a potentially transformative project with the chance to chart a new course for transportation in the region. This was the foundation for the Memorandum of Understandings between the City and Harris County, and TxDOT and is now further memorialized by the Voluntary Resolution Agreement (VRA) between the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT), including key topics that echo between the agreements:

  • Potential for Footprint Reduction
  • Displacements, Relocations, Housing and Community Mitigation
  • Flooding Mitigation
  • Air Quality Mitigation
  • Potential Green Space Caps
  • Parks, Open Space, Trails, and Bike/Ped Enhancements
  •  Access During Construction
  • Continued Multilingual Community Outreach

“After years of negotiations, the North Houston Highway Improvement Project can now be the project Houston deserves it to be,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “A project that addresses I-45’s repeated flooding while maximizing the opportunities for people to stay in their homes and neighborhoods. It is a project that helps people and goods travel through the region while encouraging people to travel between our neighborhoods without impacting them. A project that can help knit back together our downtown and improve the air we all breathe. I thank the many project partners and stakeholders that have brought us to the point, including FHWA, TxDOT, Harris County, METRO, and especially our residents.”

The mitigation measures for the topics identified in the VRA are now a component of the NHHIP environmental review process, with status and weight equal to the Final Environmental Impact Statement and Record of Decision, coupled with enforceability measures and monitoring and reporting requirements.
With the execution of the MOUs and the VRA, the City of Houston is prepared to reengage TxDOT on all segments of NHHIP, restart robust engagement, and see the NHHIP project move from two decades of planning to successful completion.

DON’T MISS OUT ON THESE STAR ENTERTAINERS AT RODEO HOUSTON®

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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

There’s still time to be a part of the one tradition, in the one city that does it bigger than anywhere else – The Houston Livestock Show and RodeoTM!

Tickets are still available for these amazing entertainers starting at just $25. Get your tickets today!

How Much Did Chris Rock Get Paid for His Netflix Special?

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It’s no secret that Netflix has been betting big on stand-up comedy. But this weekend marked a landmark moment for the streaming platform with its first-ever live streamed event, which could mean big things for its future in comedy.

Chris Rock’s comedy special Chris Rock: Selective Outrage aired on Netflix Saturday evening, bookended with star-studded pre and post-show specials featuring the likes of Jerry Seinfeld, David Spade, Amy Schumer, and more. This event also doubled as the first time the veteran comedian addressed his infamous slap from Will Smith at the 2022 Oscars.

According to a 2016 report from The Hollywood Reporter, Rock’s Saturday special was part of a $40 million deal he made with Netflix for two stand-up specials. Though Netflix has not confirmed the amount Rock was paid per deal, THR wrote at the time, “The $20 million per special is believed to be more than such A-list comedians as Louis C.K., Jerry Seinfeld and Amy Schumer have commanded.”

Selective Outrage comes almost five years after Rock’s first Netflix comedy special, Chris Rock: Tamborine. The deal was reportedly made following a big bidding war and marked the end of Rock’s previous long-term partnership with HBO.

Considering the stacked roster of comedians who appeared in the pre and post-shows, that night of comedy probably racked up to be a lot more than just $20 million.

Rock spent the hour-long special talking about woke culture, his relationship with his daughters and what it’s like dating as a single father. But he did not hold back when it came to talking about Smith, who slapped him across the face on live television while he was presenting at last year’s Oscars.

The comedian placed much of the blame on Smith’s wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith.

“She hurt him WAY more than he hurt me … everybody called him a bitch. And who’s he hit? Me!” he joked in his special.

Live streaming events may be a valuable market for Netflix to break into, but it’s worth asking if Selective Outrage is actually worth the alleged $20 million price tag.

Source: decider

Enjoy St. Patrick’s Day Fun with DART

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Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) is ready to make sure everyone has a safe ride for the St. Paddy’s Day Dash Down Greenville 5K and 2023 Dallas Mavs St. Patrick’s Parade & Festival on Saturday, March 11.

With additional DART service throughout the day, parade, festivalgoers and runners can safely travel to this weekend’s events and enjoy the St. Patrick’s Day Parade.

From Plano, rail service will be added to Red and Orange Line trains between Parker and Victory stations.

From Carrollton, Farmers Branch and Dallas, customers can ride the Green Line and transfer to either the Orange or Red Line in downtown Dallas.

Passengers riding the Trinity Railway Express (TRE) can transfer to Orange or Red Line trains at Victory Station.

Bus routes 3 and 17 will be on detour beginning at 8:00 a.m. until the parade has ended. More information is available on the DART website at DART.org/rideralerts.

Make your trip easy by purchasing a $6 local Day Pass in advance using the GoPass® mobile ticketing application. It allows you to buy passes, plan trips and get next bus or train times from the comfort of your telephone. Download the app for free through Google Play or the App Store.

Don’t have the app? Purchase a Day Pass from a ticket vending machine at any DART Rail station or from a bus operator.

For more details go to DART.org/SPD or call DART Customer Information at 214-979-1111.

Governor Abbott Honors First Responders At Houston Livestock Show And Rodeo

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Governor Greg Abbott today honored first responders who have gone above and beyond to protect their communities at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo’s (HLSR) First Responders of the Year Awards Ceremony. During the ceremony held at NRG Center, the Governor recognized 16 award recipients—including 15 Texans and one group organization—for their selfless leadership, heroism, and sacrifice in service to their fellow Texans.

“Our first responders represent the very best of who we are, going above and beyond the call of duty to serve their fellow Texans,” said Governor Abbott. “Today we remember first responders who have lost their lives and honor those who have demonstrated extraordinary valor in the line of duty. Texans are forever grateful for our first responders and their loved ones, and the State Texas will always support them in all that they do to keep our communities safe.”

Each year, HLSR honors various public law enforcement, firefighters, EMS, and other emergency services agencies in the Houston Metropolitan Area during the rodeo’s First Responders Day. First Responders of the Year honorees are chosen by the rodeo’s Armed Forces Appreciation Committee.

Latin American Music Awards 2023

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La octava edición de los Latin American Music Awards 2023 se realizará el 20 de abril en el MGM de Las Vegas, Nevada y todo lo relacionado con la fiesta será transmitido en vivo por Univision, UNIMÁS y Galavisión, a partir de las 7P/6C, con el especial Noche de Estrellas.

Se trata de una de las mayores celebraciones culturales de la música latina contemporánea, que este año tendrá como lema ‘Somos un Movimiento’ en la que el público elige a los ganadores de sus categorías y puede ver la actuación de los artistas más importantes del momento sobre el escenario.

Cuándo se anunciará la lista de artistas nominados a los Latin American Music Awards 2023

Además de darse a conocer el lugar de la fiesta, se informó que será el próximo lunes 13 de marzo cuando se anuncie a los artistas nominados a las diferentes categorías.

Todo se transmitirá en un evento por UNIMÁS nombrado Latin AMAs: Nominaciones, el cual será conducido por Migbelis Castellanos, José Figueroa, Arana Lemus y Julián Gil como invitado. Este especial tendrá una duración de una hora e iniciará a las 6P/5C.

Luego de lanzarse la lista de nominados quedarán abiertas las votaciones para que el público elija a su artista favorito.

Los Latin AMAs 2023 por primera vez por Univision, UNIMÁS y Galavisión

La premiación estrenará este año casa y lo hará con una transmisión simultánea por esos tres canales, esto luego de que TelevisaUnivision anunciara la adquisición de los derechos de dick clark productions para los premios.

Previo a la fiesta del jueves 20 de abril habrá tres eventos como antecedente a la entrega de premios. El primero de ellos el martes 7 de marzo a las 7P/6C por UNIMÁS, con el especial Latin AMAs: Pase VIP conducido por Clarissa Molina, con todo lo que pasa detrás de cámaras de los conciertos de Camilo, Christian Nodal, Grupo Firme, Ozuna y Tini.

El segundo será el 13 de marzo con Latin AMAs: Nominaciones y el 4 de abril se transmitirá el especial Latin AMAs: Legacy, programa también presentado por Clarissa Molina, el cual celebrará a algunos de los iconos más grandes de la música latina y emocionará a los fans con contenido único y presentaciones musicales imperdibles.

Mántente al tanto de toda la información relacionada con esta premiación. Más adelante se dará a conocer los nombres de los conductores, así como la lista de artistas que actuarán en la fiesta.

Source: univision

Houston leaders react to looming HISD takeover

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Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Houston) was among the chorus of prominent Houston community leaders to condemn news of a possible state intevention in the district.

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Houston) has called for a federal investigation into the state's takeover. 

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has called for a federal investigation into the Texas Education Agency (TEA) after Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced Wednesday the state department could take over the Houston Independent School District as early as next week.

In a Wednesday statement, Lee called the TEA takeover “unnecessary, unfair and discriminatory” and said she has had a conversation with the U.S. Department of Education and U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.

Her statement came after Turner broke the news at a Houston City Council meeting alongside council members who agreed the takeover would be an overreach of local government.  According to Turner, the state is poised to replace the HISD Board of Trustees and Superintendent Millard House II with state-appointed officials that do not have a disclosed term limit.

The incoming takeover has stirred mixed reviews from the Houston community, where some see it as an overreach while others see the move as inevitable. In February, local organizations, including Community Voices for Public Education, (CVPE) rallied against a January Texas Supreme Court ruling that opened the door for TEA to take over HISD.

At the rally, Houston community members, including HISD educators, teachers, and parents, said they believe the district is moving in the right direction and need funding more than anything.

In addition to organizing, CVPE also said plans to deliver a petition to state lawmakers in the legislative session.

“This is about profits and politics and not about kids,” said Ruth Kravetz, Community Voices for Public Education founder. “I know that HISD has made some missteps, but it happens to be B-rated, triple bond rated, and even if I don’t love every member of the board, they’re elected, and you can vote them out.”

Kravetz also said she sees the TEA takeover as a political move because state officials are basing the move on an older reputation that doesn’t reflect the current state of operations.

“If the governor really cared about our kids, he would fund our schools more and support them,” Kravetz added.

On the other hand, other local groups like Good Reason Houston, an organization that focuses on improving education for students, according to their website, said they don’t have a position on the takeover but will work with whoever leads the board.

“Our organization exists to support Houston area public school districts, including the current administration of HISD – and whomever that may ultimately be – especially given that there are 70,000 students attending schools in HISD that are not improving fast enough to prepare them to thrive in the Houston of tomorrow.”

Houston education advocate Gerry Monroe, a staunch critic of House’s leadership of HISD, called the takeover “karma” for a school district he believes has failed Houston students for years—though he’s not bullish on TEA’s ability to improve district outcomes.

 

Chris Rock finalmente habló en público sobre la bofetada que le dio Will Smith en los Oscar

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El sábado nos regaló a todos una noche de televisión profundamente extraña. El pobre Chris Pine y su precioso traje rosa fueron acribillados en los Kids’ Choice Awards. Travis Kelce fue el presentador de Saturday Night Live, y de alguna manera lo hizo el doble de bien que el presentador de la semana pasada, Woody Harrelson. Mientras tanto, Netflix tenía a sus abonados atrapados en una sala de espera virtual (¡!) a la espera de ver su primer especial de comedia en directo, Chris Rock: Selective Outrage.

La experiencia de intentar ver Selective Outrage fue extraña en sí misma. Netflix trató el especial de Rock como si fuera una Super Bowl de pseudocomedia, completando el evento con un preshow y un aftershow. El preámbulo, presentado por Ronny Chieng, contaba con un cronómetro al estilo de Nochevieja que marcaba los minutos que faltaban para que Rock saliera al escenario. La fiesta posterior contó, inexplicablemente, con Kareem Abdul-Jabbar rompiendo el especial, diciendo que si él hubiera estado en el escenario de los Oscar del año pasado en lugar de Chris Rock, Will Smith no se habría atrevido a abofetearle.

¿Qué podemos decir de Selective Outrage? Al fin y al cabo, se trata de Chris Rock -uno de los mejores cómicos de todos los tiempos, como nos recordó una serie de vídeos homenaje de famosos recopilados por Netflix (¡¿incluido Matthew McConaughey?!)-, así que el especial fue una delicia.

Por supuesto, Rock y Netflix seguro que sabían que mucha gente se iba a quedar en casa para ve el especial: la primera y extensa parrafada del cómico sobre los Oscar de 2022, cuando Smith le abofeteó por hacer un chiste sobre su mujer, Jada. “Me apuesto lo que quieras a que Will Smith le da una bofetada a un televisor esta noche”, dijo Arsenio Hall durante el preestreno.

Aunque se podría argumentar que Meghan Markle recibió más críticas en Selective Outrage que Will y Jada juntos, lo cierto es que Rock cumplió. En su reciente gira Ego Death, Rock bromeó sobre la bofetada, pero nunca durante más de uno o dos minutos. El sábado por la noche, dedicó el final de su actuación al incidente. Al principio, incluyó a Smith en la crítica del especial a la indignación selectiva -el término de Rock para ser exigente e incoherente con quién y a qué señalas-. “Will Smith practica la indignación selectiva”, dijo Rock. “Indignación porque todo el mundo sabe qué coño ha pasado. Todo el mundo que lo sabe de verdad sabe que yo no tengo nada que ver con esa mierda. No tuve ningún enredo”.

Rock apuntó a Pinkett-Smith y a su programa de entrevistas, Red Table Talk, al principio, diciendo: “Su mujer se follaba al amigo de su hijo… Y a todos nos han engañado. Todo el mundo aquí ha sido engañado. Ninguno de nosotros ha sido entrevistado por la persona que nos engañó en televisión”.

“Ella le hizo más daño a él que él a mí”, añadió Rock. “Todo el mundo le llamaba zorra. Intenté llamar al hijo de puta. Intenté llamar a ese tipo y darle el pésame. No me lo cogió”. Por su parte, Rock tomó un poco más la sartén por el mango cuando se dirigió específicamente a Smith. “Me encantaba Will Smith”, dijo. “Toda mi vida he querido a Will Smith… Hace grandes películas. He apoyado a Will Smith toda mi vida. Y ahora veo Hacia la libertad sólo para ver cómo le dan una paliza”.

Rock cerró Selective Outrage respondiendo por qué no tomó represalias ante la bofetada. “Porque tengo padres”, dijo. “Porque me criaron. ¿Y sabes lo que me enseñaron mis padres? No te pelees delante de los blancos”.

A continuación, Rock dejó el micrófono y retomamos con Kareem, David Spade y Dana Carvey en el aftershow, todos aparentemente confusos sobre lo que estaban haciendo allí. ¡Como dije! Una noche extraña.

Source: esquire

Source: esquire

Passenger of Business Jet Is Killed in ‘Severe Turbulence’

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A passenger of a business jet was killed when the plane, which was traveling from Keene, N.H., to Leesburg, Va., encountered “severe turbulence” on Friday, officials said.

The aircraft, a Bombardier Challenger 300, was carrying two crew members and three passengers and was forced to land in Windsor Locks, a town about 14 miles north of Hartford, Conn., the National Transportation Safety Board said in a statement.

The passenger who was killed was later identified as Dana Hyde, 55, a resident of Cabin John, Md. She had been taken by ambulance to Saint Francis Hospital and Medical Center in Hartford, Conn., where she was pronounced dead, the Connecticut State Police said Monday.

The N.T.S.B. said that investigators were interviewing the crew, operator and passengers and had removed the cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorders from the plane, which had been secured at the Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks.

Sarah Sulick, a spokeswoman for the transportation agency, said that it could not release further information about the nature of the turbulence, the passenger who was killed or any related injuries, as the investigation remained ongoing.

The death follows a similar incident last week in which seven passengers of a Lufthansa flight traveling from Texas to Frankfurt were hospitalized with injuries after their plane encountered extreme turbulence. In December, 36 people were injured during turbulence on a Hawaiian Airlines flight from Phoenix to Honolulu.

Though accidents on aircraft carrying passengers or cargo are uncommon, turbulence accounted for more than a third of such aircraft accidents from 2009 to 2018, according to a report from the N.T.S.B. Most of those accidents resulted in one or more serious injuries but no aircraft damage, the agency said in the report.

There have been 146 passengers and crew seriously injured by turbulence from 2009 to 2021, according to data from the Federal Aviation Administration.

 

Another Norfolk Southern train derails in Ohio

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A Norfolk Southern train derailed Saturday evening in Springfield, Ohio, sending 28 cars sliding diagonally across the tracks but injuring no one, according to several state and local agencies.

The crash marks the rail line’s second major derailment in just over a month and comes amid lingering questions about environmental and public health in nearby East Palestine, where a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed on Feb. 3.

Officials stressed that the 212-car train that derailed this weekend was not carrying toxic materials and does not pose a threat to the community.

Both the Clark County emergency management agency and the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency examined the site and deemed it safe.

“There is NO risk to the public,” said Norfolk Southern spokesperson Connor Spielmaker on Twitter.

“We’re looking at clean air, clean soil and clean water,” said Clark County health commissioner Charles Patterson in a Sunday press conference. “There have been multiple sweeps by multiple teams.”

The train was traveling just outside Springfield city limits en route to Birmingham, Ala., when 28 cars jumped the tracks around 4:45 pm, according to Kraig Barner, Norfolk Southern general manager for the northern region.

According Springfield Fire Chief Dave Nagel, local authorities imposed a precautionary shelter-in-place order for residents within 1,000 feet of the derailment, which impacted four or five residential homes. The order was lifted 10 hours later.

Initial assessments of the scene were slowed by downed power lines, Nagel said, which left 1,500 residents without power in the county on Saturday. State Route 41 remained closed as of Monday morning, its asphalt cracked by the incident.

Four nearly empty tankers were among the derailed cars, carrying residual levels of diesel exhaust fluid and a polyacrylamide water solution, said Springfield hazmat coordinator Matt Smith. The Ohio Emergency Management Agency described the materials as “common industrial products shipped via railroad.”

Fire Chief Nagel said crews found dried liquid on the outside of a tanker but assumed it was sludge that splashed up from the derailment itself. His team detected no leaks on the tankers.

One hopper containing non-toxic PVC pellets did spill its contents onto nearby soil but doesn’t pose a health risk. Ohio EPA Director Anne Vogel said her team would remain on site for cleanup.

“If there’s anything we’ve learned so far, it’s that transparency matters, encouraging facts not misinformation,” Vogel said, thanking local agencies for their swift response. “We will continue to be good partners in getting the facts out.”

The cause of the crash is still unknown. The National Transportation Safety Board said it would send investigators to the scene on Sunday.

Norfolk Southern is still facing scrutiny for its role in the crash near East Palestine that spilled hundreds of thousands of pounds of toxic chemicals into a town with 4,700 residents. Some have since reported rashes and lingering foul smells, sparking calls for increased railroad safety and rail line accountability.

The railroad’s sensors had failed to detect an overheated wheel bearing which eventually gave out altogether, the NTSB said in its preliminary report on the crash.

Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay for East Palestine and neighboring residents to relocate during the cleanup, the EPA announced Monday.

“At EPA’s request, Norfolk Southern has agreed to provide additional financial assistance to residents of the East Palestine area, including the portions of Pennsylvania within a mile of the derailment site,” the EPA said in a news release. This assistance may include temporary lodging, travel, food, clothing, and other necessities.”

Source: npr

INDEPENDENT SPIRIT AWARDS 2023

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A una semana escasa de los Premios Oscar 2023, hay una película que continúa acaparando premios: ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’ llega a la ceremonia del 13 de marzo con 11 nominaciones y, en la 38 edición de los Independent Spirit Awards, los premios que reconocen los logros del cine independiente con presupuestos inferiores a los 30 millones de dólares, ha conseguido arrasar ganándolo todo. Lo que demuestra que la cinta protagonizada por Michelle Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan y Jamie Lee Curtis va a por todas.

Los ganadores son elegidos con los votos de los miembros de “Film Independent”, una organización sin ánimo de lucro, así como por nominados y ganadores de ediciones anteriores, que han considerado que la cinta de los Daniels, los genios tras ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’, era merecedora de siete premios, entre los que se encuentran los de Mejor Película, Mejor Dirección y Mejor Interpretación, tanto Principal como Revelación.

Veamos el palmarés completo:

‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’

‘Thank you for watching’

‘Hasta los huesos: Bones and All’

‘TÁR’

‘Ellas hablan’

‘Mon père, le Diable’


MEJOR DIRECCIÓN

Los Daniels por ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’

Todd Field por ‘TÁR’

Kogonada por ‘Despidiendo a Yang’

Sarah Polley por ‘Ellas hablan’

Halina Reijn por ‘Muerte, muerte, muerte’


MEJOR DEBUT

‘Aftersun’

‘Emily the Criminal’

‘The Inspection’

‘Murina’

‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’


MEJOR INTERPRETACIÓN PROTAGONISTA

Michelle Yeoh por ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’

Cate Blanchett por ‘TÁR’

Dale Dickey por ‘A Love Song’

Mia Goth por ‘Pearl’

Regina Hall por ‘Honk for Jesus, Save your Soul’

Paul Mescal por ‘Aftersun’

Aubrey Plaza por ‘Emily the Criminal’

Jeremy Pope por ‘The Inspection’

Taylor Russell por ‘Hasta los huesos: Bones and All’

Andrea Riseborough por ‘To Leslie’


MEJOR INTERPRETACIÓN DE REPARTO

Ke Huy Quan por ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’

Jamie Lee Curtis por ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’

Brian Tyree Henry por ‘Causeway’

Nina Hoss por ‘TÁR’

Brian d’Arcy James por ‘La catedral’

Trevante Rhodes por ‘Bruiser’

Theo Rossi por ‘Emily the Criminal’

Mark Rylance por ‘Hasta los huesos: Bones and All’

Jonathan Tucker por ‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’

Gabrielle Union por ‘The Inspection’


MEJOR INTERPRETACIÓN REVELACIÓN

Stephanie Hsu por ‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’

Frankie Corio por ‘Aftersun’

Gracija Filipovic por ‘Murina’

Lily McInerny por ‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’

Daniel Zolghadri por ‘Funny Pages’


MEJOR GUION

‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’

‘Despidiendo a Yang’

‘TÁR’

‘Ellas hablan’

‘El libro de Catherine’


MEJOR PRIMER GUION

‘Emily the Criminal’

‘Muerte, muerte, muerte’

‘Fire Island’

‘Palm Trees and Power Lines’

‘Emergency’


MEJOR FOTOGRAFÍA

‘TÁR’

‘Aftersun’

‘Murina’

‘Pearl’

‘Neptune Frost’


MEJOR MONTAJE

‘Todo a la vez en todas partes’

‘Aftersun’

‘La catedral’

‘TÁR’

‘Marcel the Shell with the Shoes On’


PREMIO ROBERT ALTMAN

‘Ellas hablan’


MEJOR DOCUMENTAL

‘La belleza y el dolor’

‘Una casa hecha de astillas’

‘All that Breathes’

‘Midwive’

‘Riotsville, USA’


MEJOR PELÍCULA INTERNACIONAL

‘Joyland’

‘Corsage’

‘Saint Omer’

‘Leonor Will Never Die’

‘Return to Seoul’


MEJOR PREMIO TRUER THAN FICTION

‘I Didn’t See You There’ de Red Davenport

PREMIO JOHN CASSAVETES

‘La catedral’

‘A Love Song’

‘The African Desperate’

‘Holy Emil’

‘Something in the Dirt’


MEJOR NUEVA SERIE

‘The Bear’

‘Pachinko’

‘Separación’

‘Station Eleven’

‘The Porter’


MEJOR NUEVA SERIE DOCUMENTAL

‘The Rehearsal’

‘Children of the Underground’

‘Mind Over Murder’

‘Pepsi, Where’s My Jet?’

‘We Need to Talk Abot Cosby’


MEJOR INTERPRETACIÓN EN NUEVA SERIE

Quinta Brunson por ‘Colegio Abbott’

Aml Ammen por ‘The Porter’

Mohammed Amer por ‘Mo’

Bridget Everett por ‘Somebody Somewhere’

KaMillion por ‘Rap Sh!t’

Melanie Lynskey por ‘Yellowjackets’

Himesh Patel por ‘Station Eleven’

Sue Ann Pien por ‘As We See It’

Adam Scott por ‘Separación’

Ben Whishaw por ‘This is Going to Hurt’


MEJOR INTERPRETACIÓN DE REPARTO EN NUEVA SERIE

Ayo Edebiri por ‘The Bear’

Danielle Deadwyler por ‘Station Eleven’

Jeff Hiller por ‘Somebody Somewhere’

Gbemisola Ikumelo por ‘Ellas dan el golpe’

Janelle James por ‘Colegio Abbott’

Ebo Moss-Bachrach por ‘The Bear’

Frank Quiñones por ‘The Fool’

Sheryl Lee Ralph por ‘Colegio Abbott’

Molly Shannon por ‘I Love That for You’

Tramell Tillman por ‘Separación’


MEJOR REPARTO EN NUEVA SERIE

Soji Arai, Jin Ha, Inji Jeong, Minha Kim, Kaho Minami, Lee Minho, Steve Sanghyun Noh, Anna Sawai, Jimmi Simpson y Yuh-jung Youn por ‘Pachinko’

Midland – Drinkin’ Problem

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One more might, one more downOne more, one more roundFirst one in, last one outGiving this town lots to talk aboutThey don’t know what they don’t know
People say I’ve got a drinkin’ problemThat ain’t no reason to stopPeople sayin’ that I’ve hit rock bottomJust ’cause I’m living on the rocksIt’s a broken-hearted thinkin’ problemSo pull that bottle off the wallPeople say I got a drinkin’ problemBut I got no problem drinkin’ at all
They keep on talkin’Drawing conclusionsThey call a problem, I call a solution
Last call gets later and laterI come in here so I don’t have to hate herSame old folks, same old songsSame old, same old blue neonThe same old buzz, just because
People say I’ve got a drinkin’ problemThat ain’t no reason to stopPeople sayin’ that I’ve hit rock bottomJust cause I’m living on the rocksIt’s a broken hearted thinkin’ problemSo pull that bottle off the wallPeople say I got a drinkin’ problemBut I got no problem drinkin’ at all
They keep on talkin’Drawing conclusionsThey call a problem, I call a solution
Sitting here in all my grand illusionsThey call it a problem, I call it a solution
Just a solution
It’s a broken-hearted thinkin’ problemSo pull that bottle off the wallPeople say I got a drinkin’ problemBut I got no problems drinkin’ at allThey keep on talkin’Drawing conclusionsThey call a problem, I call a solution
Sitting here in all my grand illusionsThey call it a problem, I call it a solution

Spring Man Sentenced to 23 Years in Prison for Killing Ex-Girlfriend’s New Boyfriend

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Steven Senter

A Harris County jury sentenced a Spring man to 23 years in prison late Tuesday for the murder of his ex-girlfriend’s new boyfriend in 2016, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“Cases like this are why we take stalking and intimate-partner violence so seriously,” Ogg said. “This man decided to lie in wait for three hours for his ex-girlfriend to arrive at her own house. When she arrived with her new boyfriend, he attempted to force himself into the home, ultimately shooting and killing the new boyfriend.”

Austin Daniel Hoff, 29, will have to serve at least half of the prison sentence before he is eligible for parole after being convicted of murder for shooting 23-year-old Steven Senter on Sept. 5, 2016.

Austin Daniel Hoff

Hoff, who was raised in Spring, had moved to the Austin area, where he was an auto mechanic, and persuaded his girlfriend to move in with him. When she later caught Hoff cheating on her, she moved back to Spring. Hoff eventually started harassing and stalking her, and then went to her home in Spring and parked outside for three hours as he waited for her to come home.

She eventually arrived with her new boyfriend, Steven Senter. As the couple tried to go inside, Hoff tried to force his way through the front door. Senter then pushed Hoff away in an effort to prevent him from entering. During a continued struggle, Hoff shot Senter in the chest. Hoff then took off the shirt he was wearing, got into his car and headed back toward the Austin area. Hoff’s father later called him and persuaded him to turn around and come back. Upon his return, deputies with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office found his shirt and the gun in his car, both covered in Senter’s blood.

On Tuesday, Hoff was convicted and sentenced after seven days of testimony. Jurors sentenced him to 23 years in prison, apparently as tribute to the age Senter was when he was killed, according to Assistant District Attorney Andrew Figliuzzi, who tried the case with ADA Andrew Sanchez.

“This case was about a sense of entitlement,” Figliuzzi said. “This defendant felt entitled to take back his ex-girlfriend and entitled to kill her new boyfriend. He felt he was entitled to get away with murder.”

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of March 3, 2023 at 8:30 am.

MARIAH PATRICE COSSEY aka TITEANNA MARIAH JOHNSON

B/F      12-13-90      5’03”/145 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1792975, 1792976
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=1G<4G
FELON POSS WPN
Last known location: Houston Texas

DAMIEN DYER

W/M      07-28-78      5’09”/145 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1804570, 1804571, 1791223, 1791224
CREDIT/DEBIT CARD ABUSE  x2
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=4G<200G
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE

ALICIA PATRICE EDWARDS

B/F      01-12-72      5’06”/125 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1803849
FALSE STATEMENT OBTAIN CREDIT
Last known location: Houston Texas

LADARRIUS JAROME GEORGE

B/M      05-28-00      5’04”/135 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1804399
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Katy Texas

SHIRLEY MICHELLE GONZALES

W/F      09-05-68      5’02”/168 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1804397
UNL CARRY WEAPON W/ FELONY CON
Last known location: Houston Texas

AMBER RENEE HAGLER

W/F      08-22-86      5’05”/128 Lbs.      Bln/Grn
Warrant #: 1804539, 1808561
BURGLARY OF A BUILDING
CREDIT/DEBIT CARD ABUSE
Last known location: Houston Texas

PEDRO PEREZ

W/M      04-30-75      5’05”/190 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1804398
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Houston Texas

DEVEON DONTRELL DEIDRIC PICKETT

B/M      09-22-99      5’07”/120 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1770834
TAMPER/FABRICATE PHYSICAL EVIDENCE
Last known location: Houston Texas

MICHAEL SEAN PRATHER

W/M      11-04-58      5’10”/155 Lbs.      Gry/Bro
Warrant #: 1726533
FAIL TO COMPLY AS SEX OFFENDER
Last known location: Houston Texas

KAREN REAP

W/F      07-22-71      5/01”230 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1676995
CREDIT/DEBIT CARD ABUSE
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

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Alex Murdaugh is sentenced to 2 life terms for double murder of his wife and son

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Alex Murdaugh was hit with a punishment of two life sentences on Friday, over the double murder of his wife and son in 2021. He’s seen here being led into the Colleton County Courthouse by sheriff’s deputies for sentencing in Walterboro, S.C.

Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool

Judge Clifton Newman sentenced disgraced South Carolina lawyer Alex Murdaugh to two consecutive life sentences for the murders of his wife and son Friday, less than 24 hours after a jury found Murdaugh guilty in the 2021 slayings of Maggie and Paul Murdaugh.

Newman told Murdaugh that each of the punishments apply to “the rest of your natural life,” adding that the sentences are consecutive.

The judge announced the punishment after Murdaugh briefly addressed the court.

“Good morning, your honor. I am innocent,” Murdaugh said. “I would never hurt my wife Maggie, and I would never hurt my son, Paw-Paw. Thank you.”

Murdaugh faced a sentence of 30 years to life in prison for each murder conviction. Prosecutors had said they would seek a punishment of life in prison without parole for Murdaugh.

The court session began shortly after 9:30 a.m. ET. Newman had said he would render his sentence after any victim impact statements, but prosecutor Creighton Waters began his remarks by saying the state did not have anyone who wanted to deliver a victim statement.

“The depravity, the callousness, the selfishness of these crimes are stunning,” Waters said, adding that Murdaugh continued to lie and showed no remorse.

Pointing at Murdaugh in the courtroom, Waters added, “A man like this man should never be allowed to be among free, law-abiding citizens again.”

He then asked for the maximum punishment, of two consecutive life sentences.

The judge said he didn’t question prosecutors’ decision not to seek the death penalty in the case — but he noted that over the decades in which Murdaugh’s family controlled the circuit solicitor’s office, “many have received the death penalty — probably for lesser conduct.”

Newman urged Murdaugh to confess to his crimes in open court, saying it was an opportunity for closure for Murdaugh and his family.

“I respect this court, but I’m innocent,” Murdaugh replied.

“It might not have been you,” Newman told Murdaugh of the person who committed the terrible acts. Perhaps, he added, Murdaugh’s noted drug addiction caused him to become another person.

The jury reached its verdict very quickly

After a trial that spanned 28 days, it took a Colleton County jury only a few hours to agree unanimously that Murdaugh is guilty of two counts of murder and two counts of using a weapon during the commission of a violent crime.

Jurors found Murdaugh, 54, guilty of using a shotgun to kill his son Paul, 22, and using a rifle to kill his wife, Maggie, 52, on the night of June 7, 2021, at the family’s Moselle hunting estate, in a rural area about 60 miles inland from Charleston, S.C.

The sentencing closes a six-week-long trial that charted Murdaugh’s fall from grace. Murdaugh, who was born into power and privilege as the scion of a prominent family of lawyers and prosecutors, has been disbarred. He also faces dozens of other criminal charges over financial crimes — some of which he admitted to during his murder trial.

His defense team — and Murdaugh himself, when he took the stand in his own defense — insisted he was innocent, depicting him as a caring father and husband who succumbed to a severe opiate addiction that led him to drain his bank accounts, rack up debt and steal money from his law firm.

Prosecutors said Murdaugh killed his wife and son to serve his own ends, after siphoning millions of dollars away from his colleagues and clients. He was facing a financial reckoning, they said, that also included his liability in a court case over a fatal 2019 boating accident in which Paul, then 19, was said to be driving.

The case turned on circumstantial evidence, and lies

Murdaugh admitted to lying to investigators about his alibi — blaming his shifting version of events on paranoia stemming from his addiction — but he maintained that he did not kill his wife and son.

During the trial, jurors heard testimony from victims of Murdaugh’s financial schemes and colleagues at his former law firm. They also learned details about what he described as an attempt to stage his own death, the 2019 boating accident, and a housekeeper who died at Moselle in 2018.

Prosecutors never produced the two murder weapons used to kill Maggie and Paul, and there were no eyewitnesses. But the prosecution proved that from his earliest interactions with first responders on the night of the murders, Murdaugh lied to investigators.

Murdaugh said repeatedly that he didn’t go with his wife and son to the dog kennels where they were shot and killed, saying that he stayed in the house, and took a nap before leaving to see his ailing mother.

But after witnesses identified Murdaugh’s voice in a cellphone video taken by Paul at the kennel around 8:45 p.m. – minutes before investigators said the shooting started — Murdaugh’s alibi fell apart. He then made the extraordinary decision to testify on his own behalf, saying that while he had lied to the police, he didn’t shoot his wife and son.

“I lied about being down there. And I’m so sorry that I did,” he said.

“This defendant has fooled everyone — everyone who thought they were close to him,” Waters told the jury in his closing argument. “He fooled Maggie and Paul, too, and they paid for it with their lives. Don’t let him fool you, too.”

Source: npr

SUSPECT WANTED FOR HIT AND RUN

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Reward of up to $5,000 leading to the charging and arrest of the suspect(s) in this case.
Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Vehicular Crimes Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Hit and Run – Failure to Stop and Render Aid.

On Monday, February 20, 2023, at approximately 10:24 a.m., a juvenile victim was struck by a vehicle in the 10400 block of Peachtree St. in Houston, Texas.  During the incident, the victim was crossing the street when they were struck by the suspect’s vehicle, a (grey sedan) which was traveling northbound.  The suspect(s) fled the scene without rendering aid to the victim.  The juvenile victim suffered minor injury and was taken to a local hospital for treatment.

The suspect’s vehicle is described as a gray sedan or crossover (no license plate information).

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

SUSPECT VEHICLE
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City of Houston and Harris County Statements on EPA Order for Union Pacific Contamination Cleanup

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The City of Houston and Harris County are pleased to report that the U.S Environmental Protection Agency has issued an order to Union Pacific Railroad providing that EPA will oversee the offsite investigative and cleanup process related to the creosote contamination in the Fifth Ward and Kashmere Gardens. This order is the result of efforts that have been and continue to be pushed forward by the City of Houston, Harris County, and the Bayou City Initiative in their negotiations with Union Pacific.

The EPA’s order—issued under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act (CERCLA), the Superfund law—notes EPA’s concern that the Union Pacific facility may present an imminent and substantial endangerment and provides for direct federal oversight of dramatically expanded environmental investigation and cleanup efforts at and around the site, including:

  • enhanced testing by Union Pacific under EPA oversight for harmful contaminants (including dioxins and soil vapors), both at the Houston Wood Preserving Works Site and offsite (including local residences);
  • defined risk evaluation to determine risks to human health and the environment;
  • an expedited testing and evaluation timeline;
  • EPA-led community engagement; and
  • EPA-set deadlines on specific conduct required of Union Pacific including penalties for any failure to meet those deadlines.

“This is a significant step in the right direction, and I am pleased the EPA is taking the lead on UPPR’s cleanup and investigative process. For far too long, the concerns of families in Fifth Ward have been dismissed, and residents have suffered the consequences of  being forced to endure decades of uncertainty and higher-than-normal incidents of cancer in the community,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “The City will continue to advocate for the area, and I will not be satisfied until residents have answers and accountability to help them move forward.”

“Throughout this process, my goal has been to ensure we know exactly what community members are being exposed to and that we make life safe for the folks who live and work in these neighborhoods as quickly as possible,” said Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee. “This action by the EPA—in collaboration with the county, the city, the Bayou City Initiative, and Union Pacific—means a faster and more thorough investigation. That sets the stage for a thorough clean up. The folks living in Kashmere Gardens and the Fifth Ward deserve that.”

These positive developments reflect long-standing and dedicated outreach by the City, the County, and their partners to EPA Administrator Michael Regan, EPA Regional Administrator Dr. Earthea Nance, and key members of EPA’s environmental justice team. These developments also reflect the compelling effect of the Notices of Intent to sue Union Pacific under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act issued by the City, the County, and the Bayou City Initiative in 2022.

Those threatened lawsuits brought Union Pacific to the negotiating table with a new level of seriousness to finally begin taking actions intended to directly improve the health and safety of communities in the vicinity of the Union Pacific facility.

 

We’re on the menu

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My dear friend Ann Richards used to remind us, “if you’re not at the table, you’re on the menu.” These wise words from one of only two women to ever govern Texas are particularly relevant as state leaders work to shut people of color, women, LGBTQ+ people, disabled people, and others out of our state’s democracy and vital institutions.

Instead of working to make life better for everyday Texans, state leaders have made attacks on our state’s diversity a top priority for the 88th Texas Legislative Session. Despite the opposition of constituents, civil rights organizations, and legislators of color, they’re calling for an end to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs at state agencies and public universities.

DEI programs strengthen our public institutions with a workforce that reflects the diverse people and communities these institutions serve while increasing productivity, effectiveness, and innovation. With 66 percent of Texas’ enrollment in public institutions of higher education comprised of non-white students, DEI programs are critically important to our state.

But it’s not just DEI programs; they’re also escalating attacks on academic freedom in a denialist effort to whitewash history and subverting local elections in counties with large, diverse populations like Harris County.

This is part of a broader national strategy working to erase many of our community’s hard-fought rights and freedoms. Extremists are banning books and changing school curriculums that don’t fit their worldview. They are denying women and trans people control over their own bodies, health, and future. They are coming after voting rights, passing laws that make it easier to subvert elections and harder for people of color, youth, and others to vote. From the classroom to the boardroom to the halls of government, they’re doing everything they can to deny diverse people a seat at the table and a voice in the process.

We won’t let them roll back our rights. In Harris County this week, we passed a firm resolution condemning this effort and empowering our county attorney to explore federal action to stop these attacks on diversity.

In the third most populous county in the United States and the most diverse county in the nation, it will take all of us working together to protect our rights, freedoms, and our seat at the table.

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Read Across America

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Reading is one of the most important habits to develop in children. Warm wishes on the occasion of Read Across America Day to everyone.

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¡Que Onda! Magazine Houston – edición 1258

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la edición 1258 de la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

Del 02 de marzo al 08 de marzo del 2023

 

City of Houston Awarded Federal Reconnecting Communities Planning Grant for Gulfton and Beyond Study

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The United States Department of Transportation announced the City of Houston will receive $552,160 in federal funding through the Reconnecting Communities Pilot (RCP) grant program for the Reconnecting Communities: Gulfton and BeyondStudy.

The grant will fund a community-driven planning process to engage residents and design future connections between Gulfton and crucial destinations currently separated by freeways and busy thoroughfares. This study directly supports the City of Houston’s Gulfton Complete Communities Action Plan and will build from recently completed improvements to Hillcroft Avenue.

“Gulfton is Houston’s most densely populated, diverse, and transit-dependent neighborhood, but its residents face many physical barriers in getting around their neighborhood,” Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said in reference to the Southwest Freeway, Westpark Tollway and other busy throughfare. “I thank the United States Department of Transportation for committing funds to address these barriers and propose workable solutions.”

Reconnecting Communities is the first-ever federal program dedicated to reconnecting communities like Gulfton that were previously cut off from economic opportunities by transportation infrastructure. The study will allow the City of Houston Planning and Development Department to conduct a 12-month planning process to study and design connections across these barriers by working with residents and agency partners.

The Reconnecting Communities: Gulfton and Beyond Study will build from the recently completed Gulfton streets with new crossings, bikeways, and transit stops. The study will propose future extensions of this project to connect to crucial destinations including: with new crossings, bikeways, and transit stops. The study will propose future extensions of this project to connect to crucial destinations including:

  • Wisdom High School
  • Hillcroft Transit Center
  • Mahatma Gandhi District
  • Brays Bayou Greenway Trail

“Gulfton is a vibrant part of Texas’ Seventh Congressional District, and I am thrilled that the U.S. Department of Transportation will award the City of Houston more than half a million dollars for the Reconnecting Communities: Gulfton and Beyond Study,” said Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher.

“This investment in Houston’s most dense and transit-dependent neighborhood will enhance multimodal accessibility, increase economic opportunities, and improve overall wellbeing for surrounding communities, enabling Houstonians to travel safely to and from work, school, and other destinations,” Fletcher said. “I was glad to partner with City and Gulfton community leaders to advocate for this grant, and I look forward to continuing our work with together to bring improvements of all kinds back home.”

During the grant application process, the City of Houston worked in collaboration with the following elected officials, community partners and stakeholders:

  • U.S Representative Lizzie Fletcher (TX-7)
  • Texas State Senator Borris Miles (District 13)
  • Texas State Representative Gene Wu (District 137)
  • City of Houston Council Member Edward Pollard (District J)
  • City of Houston Council Member Tiffany Thomas (District F)
  • Harris County Precinct 4
  • Texas Department of Transportation
  • Harris County Toll Road Authority
  • Southwest Management District
  • Gulfton Management District
  • Gulfton Super Neighborhood Council
  • Connect Community
  • Air Alliance Houston
  • BikeHouston
  • LINK Houston
  • Neighborhoods to Trails Southwest

Learn more about the Reconnecting Communities: Gulfton and Beyond Study.

Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee Responds to Texas Comptroller

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Earlier today Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar issued a statement erroneously claiming that “Judge Hidalgo and county officials” have sought an opportunity to resolve his determination that Harris County defunded the Precinct 5 Constable’s Office.

Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee gave the following statement in response:

“Comptroller Hegar’s statement is false. The county’s position on his determination that the county defunded the Precinct 5 Constable’s Office has not changed. Comptroller Hegar misapplied the law, bungled the math, and is acting outside of his legal authority. We are continuing to evaluate legal options.

Though we cannot be sure, we think Comptroller Hegar’s statement is about a letter the county received from Governor Abbott’s office today. The governor is required by law to provide the county notice of a defunding complaint and an opportunity to correct before referring the complaint to the comptroller’s office. Last week, the county contacted both the comptroller’s office and the governor’s office to make clear that the governor had failed to provide the required notice about the Precinct 5 Constable’s complaint, and to inquire as to whether their offices had pending defunding complaints about other Harris County law enforcement agencies. After initially refusing to confirm that information in writing, today the governor’s office sent the county a letter stating it has no other pending defunding complaints against the county.

Had the governor and the comptroller provided the county the required notice about the Precinct 5 Constable’s Office, we would have taken the opportunity to correct their basic mathematical and legal errors.”

Sherlock Holmes at the Alley

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Alley Theatre Announces the Cast & Creative Team of
Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Jersey Lily
Alley Theatre Resident Acting Company Member Todd Waite Returns to the Role of Sherlock Holmes for the Fifth Time at the Alley

The Tony Award®-winning Alley Theatre announces the cast and creative team of Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Jersey Lily. The comedy-mystery Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Jersey Lily by Katie Forgette and directed by Alley Theatre’s Associate Producer & Casting Director Brandon Weinbrenner runs April 14 – May 7, 2023 in the Hubbard Theatre.

“I’m thrilled for Todd Waite’s long overdue return as Sherlock Holmes,” shares Artistic Director Rob Melrose. “Theatre lovers will delight in this play particularly for its backstage antics and for the secondary character of Oscar Wilde as he struggles to compose his masterpiece The Importance of Being Earnest. Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersy Lily is full of mystery and thrills but it is also a great comedy as well.  I’m excited to share this play with Houston audiences!”

The wit of Oscar Wilde meets the cunning of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. In this comic twist on a classic sleuthing caper, Wilde’s muse, actress Lillie Langtry (a.k.a the Jersey Lily) presents Holmes with what seems like an open and shut case. But with his superior powers of deductive reasoning, Sherlock wastes no time in exposing a much more sinister conspiracy. Meanwhile, Oscar Wilde is in the throes of writing his acclaimed The Importance of Being Earnest and Holmes might inspire some of the play. In a fast-paced ride full of surprises and disguises, Holmes and Watson must do whatever it takes to help their friends…while facing their greatest foe.

I’m thrilled to bring one of literature’s most iconic and dynamic characters back to the Alley Theatre,” shares Brandon Weinbrenner. “This time Sherlock Holmes takes us to a setting all our audiences can relate to, the world of live theatre! Adventure and mishaps pepper the way as Sherlock quips with the Oscar Wilde, dons disguise, reveals imposters, and plots with Dr. Watson how to save our leading lady Lillie Langtry from the greed and evil that lurks in the London shadows.

The cast of Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Jersey Lily includes Alley Theatre Resident Acting Company Members Todd Waite as Sherlock Holmes, Elizabeth Bunch as Mrs. Irma Tory/ Mrs. McGlynn, and Christopher Salazar as Oscar Wilde.

Rounding out the cast is Orlando Arriaga (72 miles to go…, Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me a Soprano) as Dr. Watson/ Man 2, Brandon Hearnsberger(Cowboy Bob, Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me a Soprano) as Professor Moriarty, Krystel Lucas as Mrs. Lillie Langtry, and Levin Valayil as John Smythe/ Abdul Karim/ Man 1.

The creative team includes Scenic DesignerLawrence E. Moten III, Costume Designer Sara Ryung Clement, Lighting Designer Kevin Rigdon, Sound Designer Melanie Chen Cole, Fight Director & Intimacy Specialist Adam Noble, Stage Manager Rachel Dooley-Harris, and Assistant Stage Manager Kaylee Sarton McCray.

PRESS NIGHT: Wednesday, April 19 at 7:30pm. Invitations will be sent later.  

SPONSORS: Sherlock Holmes and The Case of the Jersey Lily is generously sponsored by Craig and Angela Jarchow (Honorary Producer), and Sidley and Shanda Family Foundation (Associate Producer). Alley Theatre is supported by the 2022-23 Season sponsors United Airlines, the official airline of Alley Theatre, and Hampton Inn and Homewood Suites Downtown Houston, the official hotel of Alley Theatre.

TICKETS: Tickets to Sherlock Holmes and the Case of the Jersey Lily are now on sale and start at $26. Discounted tickets are available for military, seniors, and any student or educator, regardless of age, with a valid student ID for designated performances. Tickets can be ordered online (alleytheatre.org) or by phone (713.220.5700).

Mother Who Drowned Her Two Children Sentenced to 40 Years

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A Houston mother who drowned her two children, ages 5 and 7, in 2016 pleaded guilty to two counts of murder on Monday in exchange for 40 years in prison, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“This mother knew what she was doing, she knew it was wrong, and we vowed to seek justice for these two children,” Ogg said. “This plea agreement means that family members will not have to testify and this woman cannot appeal her conviction or the sentence.”

Sheborah Latrice Thomas drowned her daughter, 5-year-old Kayiana Thomas, in the bathtub of the family’s home in the 3000 block of Tierwester in southeast Houston on Aug. 12, 2016. She put her daughter’s body on a bed, then called her 7-year-old son, Araylon “Ray Ray” Thomas, to the bathroom and drowned him.

A day later, she put the children’s bodies into a trashcan behind the house and went to her job and tried to get her paycheck early.

Unable to leave town, she tried to dig a hole for the bodies, but when she couldn’t dig a hole large enough, she rolled the bodies under a neighbor’s house.

She started packing up her house and throwing things away. She told a friend that she had drowned the children and had to leave town, but he thought it was a joke. When he realized she was not joking, he asked more questions and she apparently showed him where the bodies could be found. He then contacted Houston police.

Assistant District Attorneys James O’Donnell and Sarah Moss prosecuted the case.

“Justice means that Sheborah Thomas is being held responsible for taking these children’s lives,” O’Donnell said.

Moss agreed. “It gives the family closure, and the children can finally be at rest.”

WHO KILLED KODY GREGORY? SUSPECT WANTED FOR FATAL HIT AND RUN

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Reward of up to $5,000 leading to the charging and arrest of the suspect(s) in this case.
Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department Vehicular Crimes Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Hit and Run – Failure to Stop and Render Aid – Fatality.

On Sunday, January 29, 2023, at approximately 12:21 a.m., the victim was struck by a vehicle in the 700 block of Pease St. in Houston, Texas.  During the incident, the victim was riding a scooter when they were struck by the suspect’s vehicle which was traveling northwest bound.  The suspect(s) fled the scene without rendering aid to the victim. As a result of the collision, the victim suffered major injuries and died.

Due to the nature of this case, little information is known about the suspect or the vehicle they were operating.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

VICTIM: KODY GREGORY
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Let’s rodeo!

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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

Welcome To The Show!

It’s almost time and we can’t wait to see you at NRG Stadium for RODEOHOUSTON! Don’t be shy, RSVP to your Concert Facebook Event and share in the excitement with other fans!

Viva El Amor | This Friday at 7:30 PM | Get Tickets Now!

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Viva El Amor

MECA’s Annual Valentine’s Day serenade returns to the TBH Center. Beloved MECA alumni and mariachi music star, Vanessa Alonzo will share the stage with Jazz songstress, Ermelinda Cuellar. Alonzo will be accompanied by Trio Chapultepec of San Antonio, TX and Cuellar by pianist Bob Henschen and Thomas Helton on Bass. The evening will culminate in a collaboration that blends the two genres of music in an original adaption of “Cucurrucucú Paloma,” a Mexican huapango-style song written by Tomás Méndez Sosa in 1954 and made popular by music greats like Pedro Infante and Lola Beltrán.

 

Viva El Amor is funded in part by the City of Houston through Houston Arts Alliance.

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Our MECA Ballet Folklórico prepares for the upcoming Bailes de mi Tierra Competencia Folklórica in Cedar Creek, Texas this weekend!

Thank you to those that came to the showcase and helped fundraise for this competition with your support!

Meet the Ballet Folklorico team on MECA’s Instagram!
The 18th Annual Frida Festival Call for Artists!
Apply For Viva Frida! Call For Artists 
Since 2005 we have been celebrating the legacy and inspiration of Frida Kahlo. The visual exhibit will be held at MECA at TBH in the East End starting on April 8th. Please read the application thoroughly. Contact Lizbeth Ortiz at curator@meca-houston.org for any questions.

Upcoming MECA Presents Events

Primavera Party

Saturday, March 4th | 1:00 PM

Celebrate spring with MECA! Featuring a performance from Charlie Y La Tribu Cubana, an array of artisan vendors, yummy food, and refreshing drinks!

 

Charlie y La Tribu Cubana plays Latin music indigenous to Cuba. Dance floor available, let the music move you!

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Homenaje A La Mujer:

An Alice Valdez Tribute

Friday, March 24th | 7:30 PM

Join us for Homenaje A La Mujer: An Alice Valdez Tribute, a performance featuring an all female cast of Mariachi MECA Alumni and MECA Ballet Folklorico dancers as we celebrate Alice Valdez’s contribution to the arts in Houston.

Tickets Coming Soon

Riyaaz Qawwali

Friday, April 14th | 7:30 PM

Riyaaz Qawwali performs the gripping music style called Qawwali. The qawwali musicians represent the diversity and plurality of South Asia. The ensemble’s musicians, who are settled in the United States, hail from India, Pakistan, Nepal, and Bangladesh and represent multiple religious and spiritual backgrounds.

Tickets Coming Soon

18th Annual Frida Festival

Saturday, April 29th | 11AM – 7PM

Join us in celebrating the 18th Annual Frida Festival curated by Lizbeth Ortiz and this year hosted at MECA Historic Dow School!

The Festival was established as a celebration of the birthday of Frida and her life, art and passions. Apply for Viva Frida! Art Exhibit call for artists here: bit.ly/CallForFrida

Festival is FREE to attend

MECA Visual Art Exhibits

February

2 – 28

Criatura

TBH Center

Mon – Fri: 1 PM – 9 PM

Sat – Sun: 10 AM – 2 PM

March

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TBA

TBH Center

Mon – Fri: 1 PM – 9 PM

Sat – Sun: 10 AM – 2 PM

Reception: March 4th, 6 PM

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April

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Viva Frida!

TBH Center

Mon – Fri: 1 PM – 9 PM

Sat – Sun: 10 AM – 2 PM

Reception: Saturday, April 8th

6 PM – 9 PM

RSVP for Opening Reception

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MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee Announces Settlement of JUUL Lawsuit

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Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee announced a settlement of the county’s lawsuit against e-cigarette company JUUL Labs, Inc. over claims that JUUL deceptively marketed its products to children. The county received the second largest settlement for a local government in the nation.

“I’m proud of this outcome settling our lawsuit against JUUL. We’re bringing real money to the county to ensure we’re protecting our youth from e-cigarette use,” said Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee. “This case was always about reducing youth nicotine addiction in our communities. I want kids across Harris County to go on to live long, healthy lives. That’s one of many reasons why I plan to do everything I can to protect public health.”

In 2021, Harris County became the first governmental entity in Texas to file suit against JUUL. Harris County’s settlement is part of a global settlement with JUUL Labs, Inc resolving numerous cases brought by government entity plaintiffs, including school districts, cities, and counties. The distribution of Harris County’s settlement funds will be decided by Commissioners Court.

JUUL Labs, Inc. is an American electronic nicotine delivery system company. JUUL Labs makes the Juul electronic cigarette, which uses a heating element to convert a nicotine solution into an aerosol, which can then be inhaled by the user.

 

Montgomery County Animal Shelter over capacity, asks for community to take in pet

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The Montgomery County Animal Shelter (MCAS) is asking the public for help getting dogs out of the shelter.

MCAS is asking for the community’s help from adopters, fosters, and rescue partners to take in a pet. The shelter says all pet adoption fees are reduced to $10 for National Love Your Pet Day which falls on Monday.

Galena Park murder-suicide

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Man kills girlfriend’s daughters, family friend, himself.

Family members said the victims were 19-year-old Sayuri Gill, her 13-year-old sister, Melany Torres, and a family friend. They said Gill was six months pregnant. Four people were killed Saturday night in an apparent murder-suicide in Galena Park, according to Sheriff Ed Gonzalez.

It happened around 10:30 p.m. at a home on 2nd Street near N. Main St. and Clinton Dr.

According to Gonzalez, a 12-year-old called the Galena Park Police Department and said she was sexually assaulted by her mother’s boyfriend, who also shot people at the house. She told police that she grabbed her 1-year-old niece and ran to a neighbor’s house for help when she got the opportunity.

When authorities got to the home, they found three girls who had been shot to death. According to family members, sisters Sayuri Gill, 19, and Melany Torres, 13, were found dead. They said Gill was six months pregnant and the mother of the 1-year-old who survived the incident. A 14-year-old family friend was also killed in the shooting.

A 38-year-old man was found dead in the master bedroom with an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound, authorities said.

According to Gonzalez, the man was in a relationship with the homeowner, who is the mother of Gill, Torres and the surviving 12-year-old girl. Authorities said the mother wasn’t home at the time of the shootings. Gonzalez also said the suspect was not the father of any of the girls he killed.

Gonzalez said the man started shooting at the girls following an argument. He shot Gill before shooting Torres and the 14-year-old family friend, officials said. He then assaulted the 12-year-old and told her to run for her life.

“He then proceeded to sexually assault a 12-year-old that was inside the residence,” Gonzalez said. “After that, he told her to go ahead and run from the house … she did so and ran out of the residence without any clothing.”

The 12-year-old survivor was taken to an area hospital to be treated for her injuries, the extent of which are unknown.

“It’s just a tragic situation. It makes no sense, it’s all senseless and it’s very tragic,” Gonzalez said. “But our investigators will try to put all the pieces together and our condolences go out to the victim’s families and everyone impacted by this and the entire city as well.”

Neighbors react

Neighbors said they were in disbelief and shock. Some have lost sleep over the incident.

“No, I couldn’t … just thinking about those young girls losing their lives. It’s just unbelievable,” one neighbor said.

Maria Del Consuelo Reyes-Hernandez jumped in to help when she saw the 12-year-old and 1-year-old survivors. She said she saw the girl, who wasn’t wearing any clothes, carrying the baby. She and another neighbor brought the girls in and gave them some clothes.

Reyes-Hernandez said the girl told her what she had just endured. She said the girl told her that she ran from the house after she was sexually assaulted and told that she would be killed unless she left.

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ALL TRAILS LEAD TO HOUSTON

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In 1952, four men traveled on horseback from Brenham, Texas, to raise awareness of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™. Today, more than 2,000 trail riders partake in the Rodeo’s signature tradition each year. Riders hit the trail in an attempt to recreate the Old West, and in doing so, find a common ground that links us all to the Rodeo.

Be a part of history and support the 10 trail rides as they cross the great state of Texas toward their destination, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.

BAFTA 2023: estos son los ganadores de los premios de la academia de cine británica

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El filme épico de la Primera Guerra Mundial de Netflix “Sin novedad en el frente” se llevó el premio a mejor película, además de otros seis galardones durante la ceremonia de los BAFTA celebrada este domingo en Londres.

También se llevó los premios de mejor guión adaptado, mejor película de lengua no inglesa y mejor director para Edward Berger, entre otros.

Con sus siete premios, la película de Netflix batió el récord de los BAFTA a la mayor cantidad de premios que recibe un filme de habla no inglesa.

Lista completa de ganadores y nominados

Mejor película: “Sin novedad en el frente” (All Quiet on the Western Front)

Mejor película británica: “Almas en pena de Inisherin” o “Los espíritus de la isla” (The Banshees of Inisherin)

Mejor actrizCate Blanchett (“Tár”)

Mejor actor: Austin Butler (“Elvis”)

Mejor actriz de reparto: Kerry Condon ( “Almas en pena de Inisherin” o “Los espíritus de la isla”)

Mejor actor de reparto: Barry Keoghan ( “Almas en pena de Inisherin” o “Los espíritus de la isla”)

Mejor director: Edward Berger (“Sin novedad en el frente”)

Revelación británica (de un escritor, director o productor): “Aftersun” (Charlotte Wells)

Mejor película de habla no inglesa: “Sin novedad en el frente”

Mejor documental: “Navalny” (Daniel Roher)

Mejor película animada: “Pinocchio” (Guillermo del Toro)

Mejor guión original: “Almas en pena de Inisherin” o “Los espíritus de la isla”

Mejor guión adaptado: “Sin novedad en el frente”

Mejor banda sonora: “Sin novedad en el frente”

Mejor casting: “Elvis”

Mejor cinematografía: “Sin novedad en el frente”

Mejor diseño de vestuario: “Elvis”

Mejor edición: “Todo a la vez en todas partes” (España) y “Todo en todas partes al mismo tiempo” en América Latina (Everything Everywhere All At Once)

Mejor diseño de producción: “Babylon”

Mejor estrella emergente (votado por el público): Emma Mackey

Mejor maquillaje y peinado: “Elvis”

Mejor sonido: “Sin novedad en el frente”

Mejor efectos visuales especiales: “Avatar: El camino del agua” o “Avatar: El sentido del agua” (Avatar: The Way of Water)

Mejor cortometraje británico:An Irish Goodbye

Mejor cortometraje británico animado: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse

Irlanda por los británicos

The Banshees of Inisherin (Los espíritus de la isla) estuvo entre los otros grandes ganadores de la noche.

Los actores irlandeses Kerry Condon y Barry Keoghan ganaron como mejor actriz y actor de reparto, mientras que la película fue elegida filme británico del año.

El director Martin McDonagh dijo: “Hacer una película tan triste no debería haber sido tan divertido, pero lo fue gracias [al elenco]”.

Barry Keoghan, nacido en Dublín, dedicó su premio de actor de reparto a “los niños del área de donde vengo que sueñan con ser algo”.

En su discurso de aceptación, Kerry Condon le dijo a McDonagh: “Gracias por todos los papeles que me has dado a lo largo de mi carrera. Me hacen sentir muy orgullosa de ser una mujer irlandesa”.

Elvis, otro vencedor

Austin Butler se llevó el premio a mejor actor.

La película biográfica de Elvis Presley de Baz Luhrmann fue otra gran ganadora, llevándose a casa cuatro premios: mejor casting, diseño de vestuario, maquillaje y peluquería, y mejor actor principal.

Austin Butler, quien interpreta al legendario cantante, dijo en su discurso de aceptación: “Esto es verdaderamente extraordinario. Para mis compañeros nominados, estoy asombrado de ustedes. Estoy muy agradecido por todos estos momentos que hemos podido pasar juntos.”

Añadió: “Quiero agradecer a la familia Presley, no puedo agradecerles lo suficiente por su amor. Espero haberlos hecho sentir orgullosos”.

La hija de Elvis, Lisa Marie Presley, falleció el mes pasado, poco después de que la película triunfara en los Globos de Oro.

Lisa Marie Presley con el elenco de Elvis.

Cate Blanchett fue nombrada mejor actriz por su actuación en Tar, en la que interpreta a una directora de orquesta..

“Estas notables actuaciones rompen el mito de que la experiencia de las mujeres es monolítica”, dijo en su discurso de aceptación.

Sorpresas

Carey Mulligan fue anunciada incorrectamente como la ganadora de la mejor actriz de reparto antes de que se corrigiera a Condon.

El actor sordo Troy Kotsur, quien ganó un Bafta el año pasado por Coda, estaba anunciando al ganador usando lenguaje de señas y un intérprete cuando ocurrió la confusión. El error fue editado de la transmisión posterior en BBC One.

Everything Everywhere All At Once (Todo al mismo tiempo en todas partes), una de las que más sonaba para ganar en los Oscar, apenas se llevó el premio de mejor montaje mientras que Pinocchio de Guillermo del Toro se llevó mejor largometraje animado y Aftersun, mejor debut británico del año.

Navalny ganó el premio al mejor documental, y la productora Odessa Rae aprovechó su discurso de aceptación para rendir homenaje al periodista de investigación Christo Grozev, quién no pudo estar en la ceremonia debido a “un riesgo de seguridad pública”.

Grozev, quien aparece en la película sobre el envenenamiento del crítico del Kremlin Alexei Navalny, dijo la semana pasada que la policía le había recomendado no asistir al evento.

Source: bbc

Houston Health Department program celebrates serving 100,000 Houston-area students

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See to Succeed offers free eye exams, eyeglasses to children with vision problems
See to Succeed, a Houston Health Department program helping address the critical need for vision care by providing free eye exams and eyeglasses to underserved children, reached a milestone Friday. The program served its 100,000th child from the Houston area.

Each year, thousands of children with no access to vision care receive the help they need to succeed in school.

The program serves school children ages 6 to 18 from 16 Houston-area school districts and charter schools. The vision clinic this week provided exams for children from the Pasadena Independent School District.

“Most of these children will feel successful once they receive their much-needed prescription glasses. It will help them succeed in school and more importantly, in life,” said Stephen L. Williams, director of the Houston Health Department.  “I want to thank the Houston Health Foundation and its board of directors for their continued commitment to helping this program thrive. Thank you to the entire See to Succeed team for the great work and long hours they put in with every clinic they provide at schools all over the Houston area.”

Each year, more than 40,000 children are diagnosed with a vision issue in the Houston region and half of the cases go unresolved. Unaddressed childhood vision disorders hinder development, social interactions, self-esteem and school performance, especially in reading. Students unable to read at-grade level are far more likely to drop out of school. People who had unresolved vision problems as children tend to earn 50% less annually upon entering the workforce.

See to Succeed, launched by the health department in 2011, is a public-private partnership supported by the Houston Health Foundation.

“Eleven years ago, See to Succeed partners, led by the Houston Health Department, recognized the magnitude of unresolved vision deficiencies among Houston’s youth and resolved to do something about it,” said Robin Mansur, president and CEO of the Houston Health Foundation. “Serving 100,000 children only proves how beneficial and much needed this program is to the community. Thank you to all our team, donors and partners for their support.  We look forward to building this program so that all children in Houston are assured the chance to succeed in school with good vision.”

The program is supported by the University of Houston College of Optometry, Berkeley Eye Center, Essilor Vision Foundation, San Jacinto College Eye Technology Program, Access Health and numerous volunteer and philanthropic organizations.

The health department and partners conduct week-long vision clinics throughout the school year. Hundreds of students rotate through various stations to receive comprehensive diagnostic eye exams. The last station offers a variety of frames for students to try on and select. The program delivers free eyeglasses to the schools a few weeks after the vision clinics.

For more information about See to Succeed, visit houstonhealth.org or houstonhealthfoundation.org.

See to succeed staff member examines the 100,000th child from Pasadena I.S.D. Friday.
Members from the Houston Health Department, See to Succeed and supporters celebrated the program’s milestone.

Things to do in Houston this weekend, February 17 to 19

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You can enjoy a weekend jampacked with Mardi Gras celebrations, dine out on good food for a good cause, or cheer on the return of a Houston team.

Here are some of the events happening around the Greater Houston area this weekend.

Mardi Gras! Galveston

If you missed the celebration last weekend, or just want to do it again, head to Galveston for the second weekend of their Mardi Gras celebration. There will be three days of parades with dazzling floats, marching bands and dancers. Plus, a packed concert lineup includes headliner Chris Janson.

On Friday, first responders, active military and veterans can show ID to get free admission with one guest. On Sunday, everyone gets in for free, but donations will be accepted to benefit the Sunshine Kids and Shriners Hospitals for Children.

To see the full parade schedule and concert lineup, visit mardigrasgalveston.com

When: Feb. 17 to 19

Where: Galveston Entertainment District

Cost: Starting at $15 for general admission

Beaumont Mardi Gras

Take a drive out east to celebrate Mardi Gras in Beaumont. The four-day celebration includes parades, live music, Cajun food and beads! Performers include Paul Wall, Slim Thug, Baby Bash, Lil Keke and more. You can watch parades for free, but you need a ticket to enter the gated area where the stages and concerts are.

When: Feb. 16 to 19

Where:  Great Lawn of the Event Center in Downtown Beaumont, 700 Crockett St., Beaumont, TX 77701

Cost: $50 for 4-day pass; $10 Thursday, $20 Friday, $25 Saturday, $15 Sunday; kids 12 and under are free; carnival rides cost extra

Kingwood Mardi Gras Festival and Parade

Head to Kingwood for an afternoon of Mardi Gras fun. The festival begins at noon with craft vendors, food and live Zydeco music. The parade begins at 2 p.m.

The parade will begin at the KinderCare car park on Bens Branch Drive and go clockwise around the park before exiting back onto Bens Branch Drive. There will be prizes for different categories.

When: Feb. 18; festival from noon to 7 p.m.; parade begins at 2 p.m.

Where: Town Center Park, 8 N Main St, Kingwood, TX 77339

Cost: Free

Eat Drink HTX

Enjoy two weeks of dining on delicious meals all while doing good for the Houston community. Eat Drink HTX, produced by The Cleverly Stone Foundation, is back for a second year from Feb. 15 to Feb. 28.

Restaurants may offer prix fixe brunch, lunch and/or dinner menus. Each meal has a minimum of two courses. With each meal purchased from the prix fixe menus, a donation will be made to benefit the Houston Food Bank and Children at Risk.

To see participating restaurants, and menus visit eatdrinkhtx.com

When: Feb. 15 to Feb. 28

Where: Various restaurants in the Greater Houston area

Cost: Brunches and lunches are $15; dinners are $20 or $25

Pep rally for Houston Roughnecks

Before the new XFL season kicks off, you can cheer on the Houston Roughnecks at a special pep rally on the steps of Houston City Hall. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner will present Roughnecks Head Coach Wade Phillips with a city-wide proclamation.

There will also be a meet-and-greet with players and coaches, giveaways, photo ops, music and food trucks. The public is encouraged to wear red and navy.

When: Feb. 17 at 12:30 p.m.

Where: Houston City Hall, 901 Bagby St, Houston, TX 77002

Cost: Free

Houston Roughnecks season begins

The Houston Roughnecks are back! The XFL team begins their season at home against the Orlando Guardians at TDECU Stadium. If you don’t want to miss a single home game this season, you can purchase a five-game pack now starting at $100.

When: Feb. 18 at 7:30 p.m.

Where: TDECU Stadium at University of Houston, 3875 Holman St, Houston, TX 77004

Cost: Tickets start at $24

Rockets Run

Bring the whole family out for the 21st annual Rockets Run presented by Children’s Memorial Hermann and run (or walk) across center court inside the Toyota Center. There will be a Kids 1K Run for children 12 and under, a 5K and a 2-mile walk. Registration includes a Rockets game ticket, a commemorative t-shirt and free admission to a post-race party at Root Memorial Park.

When: Feb. 18 at 6:30 a.m.

Where: Toyota Center, 1510 Polk St, Houston, TX 77002

Cost: $45

 

Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company’s 11th Anniversary Celebration

Houston brewery Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company is turning 11, and they’re celebrating with a special event.  Your ticket to the celebration includes a special anniversary brew, food, live entertainment and $5 brews.

When: Feb. 18, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Where: Buffalo Bayou Brewing Company,

Cost: $25

Source: fox26houston

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of February 16, 2023 at 4:30 pm.

LUIS RAUL ACOSTA CHAVEZ

W/M      04-06-00      5’07”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1797250
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Porter Texas

MEAGAN ASHLEY CAMPBELL

B/F      07-21-94      5’06”/169 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1806919
Injury to a Child SBI
Last known location: Katy Texas

AMBER ANN EWELL

W/F      01-27-83      5/07”/130 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1803137
INJURY TO ELDERLY
Last known location: Houston Texas

RAEKWON JOHNTE MITCHELL

B/M      08-08-96      5’10”/155 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1802681
BURG W-INTENT-COMMIT OTHER FEL
Last known location: Houston Texas

ARTHUR WAYNE NOLLEY III

W/M      11-30-95      6’07”/260 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1797698
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Tomball Texas

DELIA SAMONE NEKOLE

B/F      10-14-00    5’04”/120 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1803011
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Houston Texas

ADONIS JARELL RHODES

B/M      12-31-90      6’02”/218 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1806918
Injury to a Child SBI
Last known location: Katy Texas

JASMINE MARIE ROMERO

W/F      07-20-99      5’00”/180 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1796822
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Houston Texas

WESLEY RAY THOMPSON

W/M      01-27-00      6’02”/148 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1803012
CREDIT/DEBIT CARD ABUSE
Last known location: Conroe Texas

PATRICIA ANN WAY

W/F      11-17-78      5’06”/209 Lbs.      Bln/Bro
Warrant #: 1802817
THEFT <$2,500 2/MORE PREV CONV
Last known location: Houston Texas

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Harris County Citizen Corps Hosts 16th Annual CERT Rodeo

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Harris County Citizen Corps will hold its 2023 CERT Rodeo on Saturday, February 18, 2023, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Harris County Fire & Sheriff’s Training Academy, 2318 Atascocita Road in Humble.

Community Emergency Response Teams (CERTs) from around the state will test their skills in medical operations, search and rescue, fire suppression, incident command, and hazmat recognition. Every year, more than 300 participants and volunteers contribute to the success of this event.

In 2022, CERT membership grew to more than 47,000 trained volunteers. Throughout the year, CERT volunteers assisted with community events, drills, and exercises with first responders and emergency managers.

“This training helps increase our community’s resilience and empowers individuals to be a force multiplier for first responders and local government when a large disaster occurs” said Harris County Citizen Corps Director Mark Sloan. “CERT members are essential to keeping our communities safe.”

To be a CERT member, individuals must complete an extensive eight-week course, taught by first responders, to improve their proficiency in emergency preparedness basics that can be used in their homes, workplaces, and communities.

For information about Harris County Citizen Corps go to www.harriscountycitizencorps.com. News and updates are also available on Facebook @HarrisCountyCitizensCorps.

DA Ogg, Law Enforcement and Community Partners Launch Gun-Safety Campaign

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 As part of a broader gun-safety campaign rollout, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg joined with law enforcement and community partners Thursday to announce her office will distribute free gun safes for residents to use at home and in their vehicles.

“Safely storing firearms is critical to keep them from falling into the hands of criminals or our children,” Ogg said at a news conference hosted by Congregation Beth Israel. “These types of partnerships have let us take action in a very positive way.”

District Attorney’s Office representatives will give away the gun safes in addition to gun locks and safety information they already distribute at various monthly meetings held by the Houston Police Department. Ogg credited Academy Sports + Outdoors for partnering on the latest initiative and thanked Houston City Council Member Edward Pollard for providing funding for the first 1,000 safes.

Sixty-three people have been killed in the first 45 days of this year in Harris County, many by firearms, Ogg said. She noted that in 2022 firearms became the leading cause of death in children younger than 18 nationwide and that houses of worship have been breached. Locally, guns are stolen from vehicles at an alarming rate, the district attorney and other speakers said.

“If you can’t afford a gun safe for your car, we’ve got one for you,” Ogg said. “Lock up your guns. Together we can do this. It is preventable.”

The announcement came as part of a joint effort to reduce the number of unsecured guns in Harris County. In addition to a website, houstongunsafety.org, and gun-safety classes, traditional and digital billboards on freeways and near neighborhoods, in both English and Spanish, are bringing the message of gun safety to area residents. The digital billboards will be up through 2023.

Survivor Marentha Sargent emphasized the preventability of tragedies stemming from gun violence, and Houston City Council Member Abbie Kamin championed the collaborative nature of preventing easy access to the weapons.

Partners of the District Attorney’s Office are Congregation Beth Israel and the Minaret Foundation; Houston Police Department; Harris County Sheriff’s Office; Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives; the Houston branch of the FBI; Houston Mayor’s Office; Moms Demand Action; and Clear Channel Outdoor.

Disney’s The Little Mermaid is coming to theaters May 26, 2023

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‘WISH’ TEASER TRAILER FOR DISNEY’S “THE LITTLE MERMAID”

Continuing the #Disney100 celebration with this new look at #TheLittleMermaid! Just 100 days until it arrives in theaters!

Gun Buyback this Saturday at Deussen Park

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This is a reminder that our next Gun Buyback event, in partnership with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, takes place from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 18, 2023, at Deussen Park. It’s an opportunity for people to safely remove guns from their homes and to come together as a community to help turn the tide on gun violence.
Everyone deserves to be safe in their home, school, and community — free from the threat of gun violence. We’re taking action in Harris County with a Gun Buyback program that is part of our efforts to keep our communities safe.
Please help spread the word. If you have a gun that you’re ready to part with, now is the time to do your part to make everyone safer.With no questions asked – people can turn in firearms in exchange for gift cards in the amount of $50, $100, $150, and $200 – depending on the type of gun.

When: Saturday, Feb. 18, 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Where: Alexander Deussen Park Open Air Pavilion
12303 Sonnier St, Houston, TX 77044



Man Who Committed 2017 Murder and 2018 Stabbing Sentenced to 30 Years

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A 43-year-old man who fatally shot one of his roommates and wounded another at their southwest Houston apartment in 2017, then brutally stabbed an acquaintance a year later, pleaded guilty on the eve of trial and was sentenced to 30 years in prison Tuesday, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“This man brutally attacked three people in two different incidents, which does not happen by chance or coincidence or happenstance,” Ogg said. “When someone intentionally hurts people, like this, we seek justice for the victims, and a long prison term is justice.”

Josue Celis-Maltes, 43, was arrested after going to a friend’s apartment at 10110 Club Creek in southwest Houston on May 5, 2018. He rushed into the apartment and stabbed an acquaintance, who was a visitor at the home, twice in the chest. That man survived.

After Celis-Maltes was in custody for that attack, Houston police officers realized he was wanted for murder for fatally shooting his roommate, 24-year-old Jaime Castillo-Vasquez, on May 28, 2017. In addition to being charged with murder, Celis-Maltes was charged with aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury for shooting his other roommate in the face during the same incident.

Witnesses said Celis-Maltes was drinking beer in the apartment when he made a call and told someone to bring him his gun. Three of his adult nephews arrived at the apartment complex about 15 minutes later. One of them handed Celis-Maltes a silver pistol.

Celis-Maltes took the gun, walked over to where his 34-year-old roommate was sitting in the apartment and shot him in the face. He survived. Castillo-Vasquez heard the shot and came out of his bedroom, and Celis-Maltes killed him.

Assistant District Attorney Bryan Honeycutt, who prosecuted the case with Rehaman Merchant, noted that Celis-Maltes cannot appeal the murder conviction or the sentence.

“Celis-Maltes got drunk and angry and started shooting his roommates, so thank God one of them lived and was able to pick him out,” Honeycutt said. “He is dangerous and violent, and the guarantee that he will be locked up for 30 years is a good thing for Harris County.”

Wishing You A Happy Valentine’s Day!

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Friday, February 24th | 7:30 PM | MECA TBH Center

333 S Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003

Phone: 713 – 222 – 1213

General Admission | $20

Students Up To College Age (with ID at the door) | $10

​MECA’s Annual Valentine’s Day serenade returns to the TBH Center. This February 24th, beloved MECA alumni and mariachi music star, Vanessa Alonzo will share the stage with Jazz songstress, Ermelinda Cuellar. Alonzo will be accompanied by Trio Chapultepec of San Antonio, TX and Cuellar by pianist Bob Henschen and Thomas Helton on Bass. The evening will culminate in a collaboration that blends the two genres of music in an original adaption of “Cucurrucucú Paloma,” a Mexican huapango-style song written by Tomás Méndez Sosa in 1954 and made popular by music greats like Pedro Infante and Lola Beltrán.

Doors at open 7:00

Performance starts at 7:30 PM

Get Tickets Here!

Viva El Amor is funded in part by the City of Houston through

Houston Arts Alliance.

Currently on display at TBH Center through the 28th

MECA TBH Center

333 S Jensen Dr, Houston, TX 77003

Phone: 713 – 222 – 1213

📣 Announcing MECA’s 2023 Primavera Party! 🌺

Saturday, March 4th | 1:00 PM | MECA Dow School

1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

Phone: 713 -802-9370

General Admission | $20

Students Up To College Age (with ID at the door) | $10

Featuring a performance from Charlie Y La Tribu Cubana, our Primavera Party will be hosted outdoors. This event will include both food and artisan vendors.

 

Celebrate spring with MECA on March 4th at the Dow School Pavillion.

Doors at open 1:00

Performance starts at 2:00 PM

Get Tickets Here!

Viva El Amor is funded in part by the City of Houston through

Houston Arts Alliance.

‼ CALL FOR VENDORS ‼

MECA’s Primavera Party will feature Charlie y La Tribu Cubana. This spring market is curated to highlight original and traditional arts and crafts that celebrate Latino culture and traditions.

Read the application carefully! SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION DOES NOT MEAN YOU ARE GUARANTEED A SPOT. Artisans & food vendors are welcome to apply!

To apply for a vendor booth, fill out this form:

Primavera Party Vendor Application

MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

Department of State Announces Reward Offers for Information Leading to Arrest and/or Conviction of MS-13 Leader in Honduras

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Today we are announcing a reward offer of up to $5 million for information leading to the arrest and/or conviction of Yulan Adonay Archaga Carías, also known as “Porky” or Alex Mendoza, for conspiring to participate in or attempting to participate in transnational organized crime.  This announcement complements a U.S. Department of Justice criminal indictment, which charged Archaga Carías in 2021 with conspiracy to violate the racketeering laws of the United States, conspiracy to import cocaine into the United States, and possession of a machine gun in relation to a drug-trafficking crime.

Archaga Carías is the highest-ranking member of Mara Salvatrucha 13 (MS-13) in Honduras and is responsible for directing the gang’s criminal activities including drug trafficking, money laundering, murder, kidnappings, and other violent crimes.  Archaga Carías is also responsible for the gang’s importation of large amounts of cocaine into the United States.

This announcement is an element of a comprehensive effort in conjunction with the U.S. Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control sanctions against Archaga Carías.  Archaga Carías is a most-wanted fugitive by the FBI, DEA, and DHS Homeland Security Investigations.

The United States supports the efforts of law enforcement partners in Honduras seeking justice against violent MS-13 gang members like Archaga Carías.  In coordination with these efforts, and to complement the work of police and prosecutors in Honduras, we are announcing the new reward offer today.

Any information in response to the reward offer should be directed to U.S. law enforcement investigators at +1-202-451-8122 or +504 8886-7166 (phone/text/WhatsApp/ Telegram/Signal).

This reward is offered under the Department of State’s Transnational Organized Crime Rewards Program (TOCRP).  The TOCRP and the Narcotics Rewards Program (NRP) have helped bring more than 75 transnational criminals and major narcotics traffickers to justice since the NRP’s inception in 1986.  The Department has paid more than $155 million in rewards under these programs for information leading to apprehensions and convictions.

Lone Star College is working to keep our community safe

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Labor shortages are impacting industries nationwide and law enforcement is no exception. Law enforcement agencies are struggling to stay fully staffed leading to resources being stretched thin.

To help address this critical need, Lone Star College recently welcomed its second cohort into the LSC Law Enforcement Academy, a program that prepares students for the state licensing examination and engage in hands-on training to learn the skills applicable to police work.

“The Lone Star College Law Enforcement Academy reinforces our commitment to public safety,” said Stephen C. Head, Ph.D., LSC Chancellor. “We are proud to offer this important program to our community, and we applaud the brave men and women who dedicate their lives to ensure our safety.”

The Law Enforcement Academy began in 2021 and 10 cadets graduated in December 2022. They now work at various agencies, such as Harris County Pct. 4 Constable’s Office, La Marque Police Department, Humble ISD Police Department, Montgomery County Pct. 3 Constable’s Office, Montgomery County Pct. 4 Constable’s Office and Tomball Police Department. The next cohort began Feb. 6.

“Lone Star College was honored to prepare these cadets and we look forward to being the training hub for future law enforcement officers who will perform an invaluable service for our communities,” said Art Murillo, LSC Board Trustee Vice Chair.

The LSC Law Enforcement Academy offers day full-time and evening part-time options that can train the next group of police officers in less than a year. Courses are available at LSC-East Aldine Center and upon completion, graduates become certified Texas peace officers.

“This academy consists of academic, physical fitness and training taught by prior and current law enforcement professionals that will graduate top quality officers to serve and protect our community,” said Glenn Riddle, LSC Law Enforcement Academy Director. “Also, we added more hours in de-escalation procedures.”

The LSC Law Enforcement Academy meets Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE) requirements. Cadets learn how to maintain order and protect life and property by enforcing local, state or federal laws for various law enforcement agencies, including educational institutions.

“I was a vocational pastor for 16 years, and although my calling shifted, I still wanted to help others,” said Johnny Willard, a new Tomball Police Officer and former Law Enforcement Academy class president. “Law enforcement will allow me to continue making a difference in the community and, hopefully, change people’s negative view of police officers by treating everyone with care and respect.”

Visit LoneStar.edu/Programs-Of-Study/Law-Enforcement-Academy to learn more.

Lone Star College enrolls over 80,000 students each semester providing high-quality, low-cost academic transfer and career training education. LSC is training tomorrow’s workforce today and redefining the community college experience to support student success. Stephen C. Head, Ph.D., serves as chancellor of LSC, the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area and has been named a 2022 Great Colleges to Work For® institution by the Chronicle of Higher Education, ranked 35th in Texas in the Forbes ‘America’s Best Employers By State’ list and recognized by Fortune Magazine and Great Place To Work® as one of this year’s Best Workplaces in Texas. LSC consists of eight colleges, seven centers, eight Workforce Centers of Excellence and Lone Star Corporate College. To learn more, visit LoneStar.edu.

 

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¡Que Onda! Magazine Houston – edición 1257

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la edición 1257 de la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

Del 16 de febrero al 22 de febrero del 2023

 

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON SEES DOWNWARD TREND OF DEFENDANTS CHARGED WITH MURDER WHILE OUT ON MULTIPLE FELONY BONDS et al.

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Since 2018, Crime Stoppers of Houston has been tracking the number of Harris County residents allegedly killed by defendants who were on multiple felony bonds, personal recognizance (PR) bonds, motion to revoke bond denied and bond forfeiture. While our list now includes 187+ people allegedly killed via our criterion, we are proud to report that there has been a 52.6% decrease in the number of Harris County residents allegedly killed by defendants on multiple felony bonds et al from 2021 to 2022. This significant decrease successfully correlates to the work of all those within the criminal justice system, as well as with the implementation of SB6, “The Damon Allen Act” which was enacted in December 2021.*The new law prohibits defendants charged with certain violent crimes from receiving a personal recognizance (PR) bonds). Additionally, we have seen increased cash bonds being awarded by Harris County Felony District Court Judges to defendants allegedly engaging in violent offenses as cited by the Harris County SAFE HARRIS Division bail bond dashboard (Page 11 & 12). For example, in 2021 there were 587 homicide cases filed in Harris County and 356 felony bonds granted for those homicide cases. However, in 2022 there were 617 homicide cases filed in Harris County but only 183 felony bonds granted for those homicide cases. This is a 49% decrease in the number of bonds granted to defendants alleged of homicide in 2022 compared to 2021.

While these are huge wins for public safety in Harris County, there is much more to be done this legislative session. Harris County is still experiencing a large criminal case backlog of cases needing to be disposed. Crime Stoppers supports State Representative Ann Johnson’s recently filed bill, HB 130, which would add six additional courts to Harris County to help with the case backlog. State Representative Johnson has also filed another bill, HB 227, that would adopt a 10% minimum bond amount statewide which is already in effect in Harris County. We fully support this bill as well, as it would provide further oversight of the bail bond industry. While we see problems with the current cash bond system that must be addressed and astutely follow studies which show it inequitable, no solution should include a reduction in public safety. In fact, we believe public safety should be prioritized when deciding whether or not a defendant should be able to post cash bail and that a comprehensive risk assessment should be performed. With this in mind, we also support State Senator Joan Huffman’s proposed Constitutional Amendment (https://senate.texas.gov/members/d17/press/en/p20230213b.pdf), SJR 44.

Houston Man Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison for Shooting Innocent Bystander at Jersey Village Grocery Store

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A Houston man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison and a $10,000 fine for shooting an innocent shopper in the parking lot of a Kroger grocery store in the Jersey Village area, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Tuesday.

“The citizens of Harris County are tired of gun violence, especially a case like this in which an incident of domestic abuse led to an innocent shopper being shot six times,” Ogg said. “Innocent people should not have to worry about being shot while putting their groceries in their car.”

Kendrick Green, 37, was sentenced by a jury last week after being convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon for shooting a 33-year-old man at the Kroger at 9125 W. Sam Houston Parkway about 11:50 p.m. on Aug. 6, 2021.

Green was driving a Lexus SUV with a woman he had been dating for about a month when they got into an argument. She wanted to be dropped off at her home, and he did not want to take her there. During the argument, he brandished a handgun, which frightened her. When they stopped at Kroger, she ran into the store and hid in the women’s restroom.

Witnesses saw Green shouting at the woman outside the grocery store, and then he started shouting at a man who was loading groceries into his red Mercedes sedan. When the Mercedes driver got into his car, Green got into his Lexus, circled the parking lot and pulled up next to the victim. For safety, the victim drove toward the front of the store. Green then pull up next to the car and both men rolled down their windows. Green began yelling at the victim and then opened fire.

Green fired eight shots into the door of the Mercedes, hitting the victim in his arms and torso at least five times and grazing his neck and chin.

Both men drove away, but after Green was gone, the victim returned the store to get help. The Harris County Sheriff’s Office responded and conducted the investigation. The victim survived and testified at trial.

Assistant District Attorney Winston Griner, who prosecuted the case with ADA Danielle Oxford, said the victim spent months in recovery and had several surgeries because of the incident.

“This was a senseless and egregious crime,” Griner said. “The defendant targeted a complete stranger, someone he never met, and then pursued him and almost killed him.”

Jill Biden’s valentine to the country: open hearts, helping hands

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The handprints of military children pressed onto paper hearts are decorating a corner inside the White House and the lawn as first lady Jill Biden celebrates Valentine’s Day.

Three large hearts, one with the message, “Reach Out with Open Hearts and Helping Hands this Valentine’s Day,” and two others featuring handprints are on display on the north lawn in view of television cameras where White House correspondents stand for their live reports.

Cut-outs of dog Commander and cat Willow are also part of the display.

The theme continues inside the executive mansion as a corner of the East Wing entrance is decorated with three more large hearts, all printed with “Love,” and replicas of the dog and cat. Hearts bearing the children’s handprints have been strung together and hung in a window for visitors taking public tours to see.

The first lady and the children worked on the “heart” projects when she visited the U.S. Army Garrison Fort Drum, New York, home of the 10th Mountain Division, on Jan. 30. The 3- to 5-year-old children are enrolled at Fort Drum South Riva Ridge Child Development Center.

The visit was part of her Joining Forces initiative to support military and veteran families and their caregivers.

Valentine’s Day is one of the first lady’s favorite holidays. She also displayed Valentine’s Day messages at the White House in 2021 and 2022.

Source: pbs

Mattress Mack files lawsuit against Harris County regarding 2022 election problems

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In an unusual move, furniture store owner and philanthropist Jim McIngvale, known as Mattress Mack, will file a lawsuit to get answers regarding the 2022 November election in Harris County.

The Gallery Furniture owner said that there were problems regarding the election. He has recently appeared in advertisements supporting Republican nominee Alexandra del Moral Mealer, who lost the Harris County Judge’s race to incumbent Democrat Lina Hidalgo.

The lawsuit claims that Clifford Tatum, the Harris County Elections Administrator, is withholding documents that McIngvale believes will shed light on problems that came up during the election.

Those problems include shortages of paper ballots in some precincts, machine glitches, and even paper jams, all of which were admitted by the county in a report.

Some leaders also cited the Houston Astros’ World Series parade as the cause of why voting centers opened late.

A private investigator, Wayne Dolcefino, is working with Mattress Mack to obtain the documents. The lawsuit states that Harris County won’t give up the documents due to other pending lawsuits.

“It’s really not political. When the elections administrator was asked what went wrong with the election, the comment was the Astros parade, I mean, really? There’s a problem with the process, and the process needs to be fair for all Houstonians and all Texans,” McIngvale said.

There is no evidence of a case where a documented Harris County voter that wanted to vote was not able to cast a ballot due to any of the issues named.

There is some talk about whether the election should be redone in Republican circles.

Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick called for a new election, which only a court can order. And the evidence for it would have to be extraordinary.

The Harris County Attorney’s Office spoke with ABC13 on Monday and said that the documents being requested by Mattress Mack and Dolcefino were handled the same way as any other requests.

A spokesperson from the office said it will evaluate the lawsuit and let the court handle it.

Source: abc13

T-Mobile service outage slams users across the U.S.

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T-Mobile users across the U.S. reported major network outages on Monday night, leaving them unable to make calls, send texts or access the internet, according to an outage tracking website.

The wireless carrier is working to restore service, which it says is operating at near-normal levels, in affected areas, including in major cities like Chicago, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Phoenix, New York, and Seattle.

T-Mobile did not reveal how many users had been affected. Still, data from DownDetector, an outage tracker that relies on user-submitted data to generate service reports, shows customers lodged more than 83,000 complaints at the peak of the outage on Monday at 10 p.m. Eastern time. That number fell to roughly 9,000 by midnight.

Posted comments on DownDetector came from users who said they were located in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Hawaii, Kansas, Nebraska, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Texas, and Washington.

Users tweeted about the service disruptions, saying their phones appeared to be in “SOS mode” during the outages, meaning they could not directly connect to the network but could make emergency calls.

T-Mobile did not immediately pinpoint the cause of the outage or the extent of it, but company leaders tweeted that the carrier was working to address the disruptions.

“Our teams are rapidly addressing a 3rd party fiber interruption issue that has intermittently impacted some voice, messaging, and data services in several areas,” T-Mobile President of Technology Neville Ray tweeted.

Major wireless carriers like Verizon Wireless and T-Mobile experienced modest service disruptions Monday night. Verizon received more than 2,000 unresolved incident reports, and AT&T had more than 1,200 at the outages’ peaks.

Representatives from T-Mobile, AT&T, and Verizon were not immediately available for comment.

Source: cbsnews

Houston METRO Red Line brings in buses to shore up service gaps

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Two-way buses will run in rotation while Houston’s METRO Rail Red Line remains under maintenance Monday, Feb. 13, according to an alert by the METRO Transit Authority. Maintenance on the rail line began on Sunday, Feb.12.

Every 10 minutes, the buses will transport passengers between Burnett Transit Center/Casa de Amigos and the Northline Transit Center/Houston Community College. The Red Line is one of three major lines in the city, with 25 stops.

According to METRO Transit Authority, the free shuttle service may require additional travel time for passengers.

For additional assistance or questions, passengers can call or text METRO’s Customer Service Center at 713-635-4000 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Passengers can also check METRO’s Facebook and Twitter for social media updates.

In addition to maintenance on the METRO Red Line, Feb.11 was the last meeting for customers to add their comments on the METRO Rapid Gulfton Corridor Project. The project would create a new line in Gulfton traveling to Westpark/Lower Uptown Transit Center and the Northwest Transit Center. More specifically, the bus-only lanes would run in places like Westpark Drive to Gulfton Street, Chimney Rock Road to Hillcroft Avenue, Gulfton Street to High Star Drive and High Star Drive to Bellaire Boulevard.

The project is currently in the development stage and, when completed, will include wider doorways for better accessibility and level boarding.

According to the METRO website, Gulfton is one of the most congested areas in the Houston metro and one in which public transportation is the first choice for residents.

Source: chron

SUPER BOWL 2023: PATRICK MAHOMES, MVP DEL SUPER BOWL LVII

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Vaya que Patrick Mahomes está hecho para romper maleficios. En el 2020 llevó a los Chiefs de Kansas City a volver a ganar el Super Bowl luego de 50 años, ayer se convirtió se llevó el juego grande tras ser MVP de la temporada regular, algo que no ocurría en este siglo.

La actuación de Mahomes, que constó de tres pases de anotación, 182 yardas aéreas y otras 44 por tierra le valieron obtener la designación de MVP del Super Bowl, de esta manera se une a Tom Brady, Joe Montana, Bart Starr, Terry Bradshaw y Eli Manning, como los únicos jugadores que han ganado este premio en múltiples ocasiones.

Por otra parte, desde 2001 el MVP de temporada regular no se había podido llevar el triunfo en este escenario, obviamente habiendo llegado a él.

Kurt Warner, Rich Gannon, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning en dos ocasiones, Cam Newton, Matt Ryan y Brady más reciente en 2017 fueron quienes cayeron en esta maldición.

“Llevamos el trofeo de vuelta a nuestra ciudad, es un placer jugar para este equipo y para estos aficionados”, dijo el jugador en sus primeras palabras para los medios.

Source: record

Rihanna anuncia su segundo embarazo durante su actuación en la Super Bowl 2023

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 La actuación de Rihanna en el descanso de la Super Bowl 2023 ha sido una de las más esperadas de la historia. Después de estar centrada en los negocios y alejada del mundo de la música durante más de siete años, la cantante de Barbados anunció que se encargaría ella de amenizar el ‘show’ de la Superbowl 2023 y todos sus fans nos volvimos locos. Lo que no nos esperábamos era que, además, nos iba a dar la noticia de que estaba embarazada por segunda vez.

La empresaria de 34 años ya tiene un hijo junto al rapero A$AP Rocky, que pudimos conocer hace no mucho gracias a un vídeo de TikTok y, por lo que nos ha mostrado durante su espectacular vuelta en el descanso de la Super Bowl 2023, este año repiten. Así lo confirmaba uno de los representantes de la cantante.

Han podido mantener el secreto hasta el momento para lograr que nos quedáramos todos absolutamente impresionados al ver a Rihanna lucir su incipiente embarazo, enfundada en un mono de estilo cargo firmado por Loewe.

El ‘show’ comenzaba con Rihanna subida en una plataforma y la cámara enfocando a su cara mientras cantaba las primeras líneas de ‘Bitch Better Have My Money’ pero, en el momento en el que el plano se abría, veíamos a Rihanna acariciando su tripa de embarazada y pronosticando que esta actuación en el intermedio de la Super Bowl iba a ser una de las más épicas de la historia. Y, lo mejor, es la reacción viral de A$AP Rocky al ver a su pareja en el escenario.

Y así ha sido. Además de por la noticia del embarazo de Rihanna, la cantante ha demostrado que no ha perdido ni una sola de sus cualidades en el mundo de la canción y que, si hay alguien que sabe hacer una buena actuación, esa es ella.

Source: elle

Aficionados de Eagles causan destrozos en Filadelfia tras perder el Super Bowl LVII ante Chiefs

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Muestran su enojo. Los fans de los Philadelphia Eagles no estaban nada contentos al término del Super Bowl LVII. Y así lo dieron a conocer a toda persona que se encontraba cerca del centro de la ciudad de Filadelfia, lugar donde se congregaron para mostrar su indignación total ante lo que sucedió en el Súper Domingo.

Tras la conclusión del juego, una gran parte de los aficionados de Eagles que se quedaron en Filadelfia salieron a las calles para mostrar su enojo por el resultado del Super Bowl LVII con gritos como: “Fuck the Chiefs” o trepando postes de luz y paradas de autobús.

¿Cuál fue la razón de este enojo? La mayor parte de los aficionados sintió ‘robada’ por el árbitro del encuentro, sobre todo, en la parte final del partido cuando el esquinero de los Eagles, James Bradberry, fue sancionado por sostener al receptor abierto de KC, JuJu Smith-Schuster. Todos en Filadelfia pensaron que había sido un contacto incidental, además de que el ovoide no parecía atrapable. Incluso, varios relatores se sorprendieron al ver el pañuelo en el terreno de juego.

Esta situación permitió que los Chiefs agotaran el tiempo de juego y, tras un gol de campo, se proclamaran campeones por segunda ocasión en cuatro años.

Ahí la razón por la que los fanáticos salieran a las calles a reclamar. Aunque muchos otros se quedaron en casa y desatron su furia con lo primero que vieron, por ejemplo, un video viral en el que un aficionado de Phily destruye su pantalla tras el gol de campo que hizo a los Chiefs campeones.

Turkish police detain 31 in Malatya over buildings destroyed by quakes

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A warrant for the arrest of 31 people was issued in the central Turkish province of Malatya as part of the investigation into buildings destroyed by the deadly earthquakes, according to a Turkish media outlet on Monday.

The Malatya prosecutor’s office has launched an investigation into the construction defects of the collapsed buildings, according to the TRT Haber broadcaster, adding that the number of people arrested in the case is expected to rise.

Parts of Turkey and Syria were hit on February 6 by a series of powerful earthquakes and aftershocks that killed over 33,000 people, most of them in Turkey, destroying thousands of homes.

On another note, the Turkish authorities have charged yesterday at least 14 people with negligence, manslaughter, and building code violations amid a popular demand for accountability in light of the devastating earthquake that hit the country earlier in the week.

Authorities have also begun arresting over 100 contractors, architects, and engineers who had a hand in the construction of buildings that collapsed as a result of the earthquake because of building violations.

Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay said Saturday that the Police have so far identified 131 suspects who played a role in the construction of the structures that collapsed.

Oktay revealed that detention orders have already been issued for 113 of them, with more than ten being imprisoned already over charges of building code violations and reckless manslaughter, among other charges.

The Justice Ministry has started instructing local prosecutors to establish “Earthquake Crime Investigation Departments” in the 10 provinces where a state of emergency has been declared, another Turkish outlet said.

Moreover, according to Turkish media, some 50 people have been so far arrested for looting in the wake of the natural disaster amid popular outrage against the phenomenon, with bystanders having been filmed trying to beat a suspected looter as the police were attempting to detain him.

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of February 9, 2023 at 4:00 pm.

CRYSTAL ANN CARRILLO

W/F      12-07-90      5’02”/165 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1801766
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$2,500<30K
Last known location: Houston Texas

RALPH RENE CASTRO JR.

W/M      12-11-88      6’05”/275 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1801457
BURGLARY OF HABITATION
Last known location: Houston Texas

MESHA COLLINS

B/F      04-29-92      5’08”/130 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1765380, 1765379
ASSAULT PEACE OFFICER
HARASSMENT OF PUBLIC SERVANT
Last known location: Houston Texas

ALLAN MICHAEL GRAY-BEASLEY

W/M      02-26-96      5’08”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1801694, 1754464
ASLT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPED BRTH/
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=1G<4G
Last known location: Huffman Texas

DONALD JOHN HARDING

B/M      04-19-92      5’09”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1801691
ASSLT INT/RCK/IMP/BRTH/CIRC/PR
Last known location: Houston Texas

AOUN KHALIN KHASHAN

A/M      02-26-97      5’08”/100 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1799767
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Houston Texas

NAFESSA MCCOY

B/F      01-12-81      5’09”/246 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1802241
THEFT >=$30,000 <$150,000
Last known location: Cypress Texas

HOLLIE ERIN POWELL

W/F      02-07-80      5’08”/118 Lbs.      Bln/Haz
Warrant #: 1801487
UNAUTH ABSENCE COMM CORR FAC
Last known location: Houston Texas

SHELLEY GAYLYNN PRESLEY

W/F      08-18-77      5’00”/190 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1802206
INJURY CHILD UNDER 15 B/INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

CALVIN SWAYZER

B/M      07-30-91      6’02”/180 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1591351, 1589639
SEX ASSLT CHILD 14-17
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Houston Texas

REPORT A TIP NOW

Over 23,000 dead from quake in Turkey and Syria

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  Families of 263 children pulled from the rubble in Turkey cannot be reached

The families of 263 children who were pulled out of the rubble in Turkey cannot be reached, the country’s Ministry of Family and Social Services said Friday.

Among the rescued children whose families could not be reached, 162 children are continuing to be treated at the hospitals, while 101 children were transferred to the relevant units of the ministry and taken under institutional care after their treatment.

The ministry announced that 18 children have been handed over to their families after identity checks and verification.

Climbing death toll: More than 21,000 people have died in Turkey and Syria, and rescue workers are now racing against time to pull survivors from the rubble of collapsed buildings in freezing winter conditions.

At least 78,124 people were injured across both countries, according to authorities.

Pakistan sends 22 tons of relief goods to Turkey amid earthquake aftermath

Pakistan has sent a cargo plane carrying 20 metric tons (22 short tons) of relief goods for earthquake victims in Turkey as the search for survivors continues across the country.

“Just saw off a cargo plane carrying relief goods of 20-tonne for the earthquake victims of Türkiye. Pakistan has established an air, land & sea bridge for the provision of relief assistance for our brothers & sisters in Syria and Türkiye,” Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Friday.

“The people of Pakistan cannot forget how Türkiye came forward to help us at the time of earthquake of 2005 & super floods of 2010. The Islamic concept of brotherhood binds us in a unique relationship where we share the pain of each other,” Sharif added in a separate tweet.

Pakistan sent rescue and relief teams as well as goods to Turkey on the day the earthquake struck, before deploying two contingents of the Pakistani Army emergency staff on Tuesday.

Source: CNN

Al menos ocho guatemaltecos murieron en accidente de tránsito en Nuevo León, México, confirma el Minex

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El Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Guatemala (Minex) actualizó información este miércoles 8 de febrero e informó que al menos ocho guatemaltecos figuran entre las 14 víctimas mortales que dejó un accidente vial en Nuevo León, México.

La cancillería guatemalteca mencionó que se pusieron en contacto con autoridades de migración y se confirmó que de las 14 víctimas mortales del percance ocho son guatemaltecos, pero están atentos a la notificación de la Fiscalía de México para que les amplíe detalles de la información.

Del total de los 14 fallecidos, ocho son de Guatemala, tres de Honduras, un mexicano y dos si identificar (una mujer y un menor de edad).

Medios mexicanos reportan el pasado 7 de febrero que en Nuevo León, México,  14 cuerpos en estado de descomposición fueron localizados dentro de una camioneta sumergida en un canal en Santa María Pesquería.

Se informó preliminarmente que dos de las víctimas supuestamente portaban pasaporte guatemalteco, pero fue hasta este 8 de febrero que se confirmó que son ocho los connacionales fallecidos en ese incidente, pero se está a la espera si la cifra aumenta.

Las autoridades informaron las características y vestimenta de los cuerpos encontrados y establecieron que la mayoría tienen entre 25 y 35 años y se presume que eran migrantes transportados de manera ilegal.

El Minex añadió que en el caso de los guatemaltecos se ha confirmado que son originarios de Totonicapán y Huehuetenango. Además, están en contacto con cinco familias para el tema de repatriación.

Lo que hizo suponer que se trata de migrantes es que entre las ropas de una de las mujeres fallecidas se halló un pasaporte de Guatemala a nombre de Karina Lizbeth González Palacios, mientras que entre los hombres se encontró una identificación similar pero a nombre de Leonel Argueta Pelicó.

Las autoridades mexicanas informaron que la camioneta se encontraba volcada en extrañas circunstancias, pues tenía las llantas hacia arriba, por lo que la investigación determinará qué sucedió.

La región vive un flujo migratorio récord con 2.76 millones de indocumentados detenidos en la frontera de Estados Unidos con México en el año fiscal 2022.

Asimismo, en 2022, según datos de la Comisión Mexicana de Ayuda a Refugiados (Comar), México recibió 118 mil 478 peticiones de migrantes que solicitaron asilo, la segunda cifra más alta tras la de 2021 con 131 mil 448 casos.

Source: prensalibre

Retiran del mercado millones de botellas del limpiador Fabuloso por peligrosa bacteria

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Millones de botellas del limpiador multiusos Fabuloso fueron retiradas del mercado desde el ocho de febrero debido a contaminación, según el Consumer Product Safety Commission.

Se trata del cargamento que fue puesto a la venta desde el 14 de diciembre 2022 hasta el 23 de enero 2023.

La empresa manufacturera indicó que un 80% del producto, alrededor de 3.9 millones, no fue enviado a los estantes para la venta. No se vio afectado otros productos de Fabuloso tales como el antibacterial.

Estas son las fragancias impactadas por el retiro del mercado:

  • Lavanda
  • Limón
  • Parcha
  • Primavera
  • Océano

Si tienes en casa alguno de estos productos debes hacer lo siguiente:

  • Detén el uso del limpiador y solicita un reembolso o un reemplazo.
  • Tómale una foto al código UPC del producto. Debe tener los siguientes números: 348US78 hasta 2365US78 y 3001US78 hasta 3023US78.
  • Deshazte del producto sin descartar en el drenaje el contenido. Tíralo a la basura con todo y empaque.
  • Puedes hallar la solicitud de retiro de productos aquí.

Las botellas afectadas contienen “Pseudomonas aeruginosa y flourescens” que son organismos que pueden afectar a personas con el sistema inmune comprometido requieran de otros servicios médicos externos y con condiciones pulmonares.

Source: Telemundo

Google se renueva con multibúsquedas en español y suma mejoras en el Traductor y Maps

Tras el anuncio de Bard, la característica que permite realizar consultas en lenguaje natural, Google presentó las mejoras basadas en inteligencia artificial para su buscador, Maps y el Traductor. Entre estos cambios, la compañía tecnológica anuncia Multibúsqueda, una función que ofrece búsquedas en texto e imágenes al mismo tiempo.

Multibúsquedas estuvo disponible en Estados Unidos en 2021, y ahora llegará a los usuarios de todo el mundo de forma oficial desde la aplicación Google para smartphones, en todos los idiomas y en los países donde esté disponible Lens. Luego, de forma paulatina, esta función se extenderá a las imágenes en la web de los dispositivos móviles de forma global.

Las multibúsquedas también se podrán aplicar de forma local, al sacar una foto para luego localizar la ubicación más cercana donde comprar un plato de comida, por ejemplo. Además, los usuarios de dispositivos Android podrán aprovechar estas mejoras al momento de realizar búsquedas con la app Lens desde la pantalla del smartphone o tableta, sin necesidad de hacer una captura de pantalla. Ambas funciones llegarán a los usuarios en los próximos meses.

En cuanto al servicio de cartografía digital Maps, Google anunció las vistas inmersivas, una característica que permite obtener una navegación más realista y envolvente gracias al uso de herramientas de visión computarizada e inteligencia artificial. Por ahora estará disponible en cinco nuevas ciudades: Londres, Los Ángeles, Nueva York, San Francisco y Tokio. Y en los próximos meses, se lanzará en otras, incluidas Florencia, Venecia, Ámsterdam y Dublín.

A su vez, Maps actualiza la función Live View, que pronto llegará a más ciudades europeas, entre las que están Barcelona, Madrid y Dublín. También se podrá usar en más de mil aeropuertos, estaciones de tren y centros comerciales de ciudades como Londres, París, Berlín, Madrid, Barcelona, Praga, Frankfurt, Tokio, Sydney, Melbourne, San Pablo, Singapur y Taipei. Respecto a la navegación guiada, los usuarios de Android podrán ver una vista resumida del trayecto, que estará disponible desde la pantalla de bloqueo. Esta función llegará a iOS en los próximos meses.

El Traductor de Google es otra de las herramientas de la compañía que incorpora mejoras gracias a la tecnología de inteligencia artificial. En este anuncio, la compañía presentó más opciones de traducción contextual para palabras sueltas, frases cortas y frases con múltiples significados. Esta mejora llegará en las próximas semanas en inglés, francés, alemán, japonés y español, y en los siguientes meses se extenderá a más idiomas.

Además, las funciones de traducción con realidad aumentada en Google Lens se fusionarán con el texto traducido en imágenes. De esta manera, se podrán ver de manera más natural, una característica que estará disponible en todo el mundo.

Source: lanacion

Governor Abbott Celebrates 100 Years Of State Parks In Texas

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Governor Greg Abbott tonight celebrated 100 years of Texas state parks at the Texas State Parks Centennial Celebration at the Bullock Texas History Museum’s The Art of Texas State Parks exhibit in Austin. During his keynote address, the Governor praised the economic impact Texas state parks have on local communities and highlighted the conservation efforts made by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD).

“Nearly 10 million people visit Texas’ 30 state parks each year, spurring the economy of many small Texas communities and supporting thousands of jobs across our state,” said Governor Abbott. “Our state parks are drivers of our booming tourism industry, inviting both Texans and out-of-state visitors to witness the majesty of Texas up close. My first experience with Texas state parks was as a Boy Scout, taking trips to Daingerfield State Park and Caddo Lake. Since then, state parks became central to my deep appreciation for Texas’ beautiful landscapes. We must work together to ensure that what makes our state so unique and beautiful is here for generations to come.”

The Governor was joined by TPWD Chairman Arch “Beaver” Aplin III, Executive Director Dr. David Yoskowitz, and Director of State Parks Rodney Franklin.

The Centennial Celebration of Texas State Parks launched on January 1 and will continue throughout 2023. To celebrate 100 years, every state park will host at least one special event throughout the year, including The Art of Texas State Parks at the Bullock Texas History Museum in Austin. The exhibit will run through April 30 and feature more than 30 works of art depicting Texas state parks done by some of Texas’ finest artists. It will also travel to several different museums across the state.

Source: gov.texas

El Gobernador Abbott Anuncia Un Plan Estatal Para Prohibir El Uso De TikTok

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El gobernador Greg Abbott anunció hoy un plan modelo de seguridad estatal para las agencias del gobierno de Texas para abordar las vulnerabilidades presentadas por el uso de la aplicación TikTok y otro software en dispositivos personales y emitidos por el estado. Siguiendo la directiva del gobernador, el Departamento de Seguridad Pública de Texas (DPS por sus siglas en inglés) y el Departamento de Recursos de Información de Texas (DIR por sus siglas en inglés) desarrollaron este plan modelo para guiar a las agencias estatales en el manejo de dispositivos personales y emitidos por el gobierno utilizados para llevar a cabo los negocios del estado. Cada agencia estatal tendrá hasta el 15 de febrero de 2023 para implementar su propia política que respalde la implementación de este plan.

“Los riesgos de seguridad asociados con el uso de TikTok en dispositivos utilizados para llevar a cabo los importantes negocios de nuestro estado no deben ser subestimados ni ignorados,” dijo el gobernador Abbott. “Propiedad de una empresa china que emplea a miembros del Partido Comunista Chino, TikTok recolecta cantidades significativas de datos de un dispositivo de usuario, incluyendo la actividad en internet en detalle. Es crítico que las agencias gubernamentales y sus empleados estén protegidos de las vulnerabilidades presentadas por el uso de esta aplicación y otras tecnologías prohibidas mientras trabajan en nombre de sus compañeros texanos.
Agradezco al Departamento de Seguridad Pública de Texas y el Departamento de Recursos de Información de Texas por su arduo trabajo ayudando a proteger la información confidencial del estado y la infraestructura crítica de posibles amenazas por parte de actores extranjeros.”

Para proteger la información confidencial y la infraestructura crítica de Texas de posibles amenazas, el plan modelo plantea los siguientes objetivos para cada agencia:

 

  • Prohibir y prevenir la descarga o uso de tecnologías no permitidas en cualquier dispositivo emitido por el estado. Esto incluye todos los teléfonos celulares, computadoras portátiles, tabletas, computadoras de escritorio y otros equipos con capacidad de conectividad a Internet emitidos por el estado. Cada departamento de Tecnología de Ia Información de cada agencia deberá hacer cumplir esta instrucción de manera estricta.
  • Prohibir a los trabajadores o contratistas conducir negocios estatales en dispositivos personales con tecnología vetada.
  • Identificar ubicaciones sensibles, reuniones o personal dentro de una agencia que puedan estar expuestos a dispositivos personales habilitados con tecnología prohibida. No se permitirá el acceso o uso de equipos con acceso a esta tecnología o aplicaciones en áreas identificadas como vulnerables o críticas.
  • Implementar el acceso limitado en la red para prevenir el uso de tecnologías prohibidas en cualquier equipo en las redes de agencias por cualquier dispositivo.
  • Trabajar con profesionales de la seguridad de la información para actualizar continuamente la lista de tecnologías prohibidas.

En diciembre de 2022, el gobernador Abbott ordenó a los líderes de las agencias estatales que prohibieran de inmediato a los empleados descargar o usar TikTok en cualquier dispositivo gubernamental. Igualmente, informó al vicegobernador Dan Patrick y al presidente de la Cámara de Representantes Dade Phelan que la rama ejecutiva está lista para ayudar en la codificación e implementación de cualquier reforma de ciberseguridad necesaria aprobada durante la sesión legislativa actual, incluyendo la aprobación de una legislación para hacer permanente la directiva del gobernador a las agencias estatales.

El gobernador Abbott ha tomado medidas significativas para combatir las amenazas a la ciberseguridad de Texas, incluida la firma de la Ley de Protección de la Infraestructura Lone Star en 2021 para fortalecer cierta infraestructura física contra amenazas que incluyen actores extranjeros hostiles.

Source: gov.texas

Solid Waste Management Department  Enters into a Three-Year Supplemental Contract to Combat Illegal Dumping in Houston Neighborhoods

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Houston City Council approved a three-year, $8M contract with DRC Emergency Services today to protect Houston neighborhoods and combat illegal dumping throughout the city.

The contract will provide supplemental services to the Solid Waste Management Department to aid in the removal of heavy trash, junk waste and bulky waste from the curb on EVEN months. “The addition of this supplemental service enhances the reliability of our residential collections and minimizes delays and lapses in service.” said Solid Waste Director Mark Wilfalk.

Each month, SWMD cleans between 230 to over 400 illegal dumping sites throughout the city, for a total of over 3,600 sites annually.

Many of the sites are repeatedly targeted by individuals or companies responsible for illegal dumping and must be cleaned multiple times at a cost to taxpayers. Illegal dumping also threatens the health and safety of neighborhoods and is costly to remove.

“The city of Houston spends millions of dollars each year to clean up illegal dumping, and it’s important to people to do their part. If they see illegal dumping happening, we want people to report it. If you’re engaging illegal dumping, you need to stop, or you will be caught and fined. I want everyone to have pride in our city and reducing illegal dumping is a big step,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner.

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About the City of Houston Solid Waste Management Department
The Solid Waste Management Department (SWMD) provides solid waste services to the citizens of Houston through the collection, disposal, and recycling of discarded material in a safe, efficient, environmentally sound, and cost-effective manner.

A crown all his own: LeBron James gets NBA’s all-time scoring mark his way

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Whenever tremors are felt in this understandably skittish town, folks do not stand tall and raise their cell phones to take video and yell “shoot.” Well, they might scream, and there was certainly that at precisely 8:57 p.m. on Tuesday, but not in horror.

No, actually: This was a seismic reaction of another sort on another kind of memorable night in LA history when Crypto.com Arena vibrated once LeBron James dribbled the ball, eyeballed the basket, and took aim at basketball immortality.

Curiously, a Holy Grail NBA record that stood for nearly four decades was erased rather ordinarily. Yes, in an arena that was packed to the roof, where the beautiful and famous people sashayed to their court-side seats, where the previous all-time scoring leader watched patiently as the clock ticked down to his ownership, the shot itself was the only routine part of this entire affair.

LeBron James sized up the defense as he has done countless times in his 20-year career, took a few dribbles, leaned back and floated a 15-footer that fell through.

“Just my patented fadeaway shot,” he said.

Bucket, then bedlam.

Relive the moment in which LeBron James broke Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s scoring record.

As he jogged downcourt, arms spread, and then released an exhale, a combination of relief and revelry overwhelmed him. The game stopped, cameras clicked, and his eyes moistened. That was it. Journey complete. James was one point better than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and added one more layer to a swollen legacy.

“It felt like I was sitting on top of the arena,” James said.

He was certainly sitting on top of something, like 38,388 points and now counting, and the first 36 of his 38 points against the Oklahoma City Thunder were meticulously and loudly counted down. The noise inside the arena was elevated almost from the start and rose with every shot attempt, all the way until the one that truly counted.

LeBron has played 20 seasons in the NBA and won championships in Miami and Cleveland … and said the roar in this first-week-of-February game was unlike any he heard before. (He also won a title with the Lakers, but that was in the 2020 Orlando bubble, played before fans online and all of it was therefore muted).

“Not sure if I can hear that roar again,” he said.

This was certainly worth celebrating. The game was called with 10.9 seconds left in the third quarter and folks paid some respect. Commissioner Adam Silver saluted James. Phil Knight, founder of Nike, applauded from court side, among other dignitaries. Magic Johnson came down from the luxury suite for a hug. James immediately called for his wife, three children and mother. He also had friends in attendance from Akron, Ohio. The combination of the love from the crowd and the comfort of those who mean the most to him was overwhelming.

“Everything stopped,” he said. “Just to have people who have been with me from day one of the journey, that was special. My family. My friends. It was tremendous. Definitely had a moment right there.”

LeBron James’ friends, family and admirers congratulate him on becoming the NBA’s all-time leading scorer.

The moment dwarfed the similar one back in 1984 when Abdul-Jabbar broke the scoring record held by Wilt Chamberlain. That took place in Las Vegas, where the Utah Jazz played a 11 home games that season. After sinking a sky hook over Mark Eaton, Abdul-Jabbar briefly bathed in a celebration and the game continued.

But here in a massive media and TV age, LeBron’s “moment” was more like a graduation ceremony. All good, though, as everyone in attendance craved it and James took the mic and thanked them.

He also had kind words for Abdul-Jabbar, but it was no secret the two have a rather chilly relationship. Even their embrace Tuesday after the record-setter seemed awkward and forced. Still, the baton was passed and a new standard was set. And the official game basketball was quickly escorted off the floor by four security men and presumably taken to a safe place.

LeBron seemed determined to get the 36 points necessary on Tuesday, rather than require another game, Thursday against the Bucks, to achieve the feat. He wore a white headband perhaps for the first time this season, which was another hint: LeBron mainly wore a headband in previous seasons. His teammates said James wanted to get it over with and he joked how his friends from Akron had a red-eye flight Wednesday and didn’t want to stay another night in the hotel.

He was aggressive right from the opening tip against OKC, taking the first shot of the game (it missed). His first successful shot was a 3-pointer. From there, the fans — a fair amount of whom probably didn’t have tickets for Thursday’s game — loudly encouraged him to go for it. And he was more than happy to do that.

“I definitely had that mindset,” he said. “If I had the chance to get it, I would.”

By halftime he had 20 points, and it was on. A layup with 66 seconds left in the third quarter brought him within a point. Typical for him, LeBron remained in the flow of the game and never seemed to force the issue, although his aggression was evident.

“I wasn’t out there just gunning,” he said. “I didn’t press myself, didn’t over-exert energy. I was super efficient. Once I get into a rhythm, I can get to any spot on the floor.”

He had the record with a quarter to spare. The Lakers did lose the game and continued their underwhelming season — that’s another topic for another day — but nobody in the building seemed to notice or care. It was all about LeBron, all night.

Also another topic for another day: did the erasure of Lakers legend Abdul-Jabbar as the No. 1 scorer make James, who played for two previous teams, a Lakers legend himself? And what about the elephant in the room — does being the all-time scorer and No. 4 in career assists, among other feats, make James the game’s greatest player?

James has always tried to be somewhat respectful yet firm about that last issue, saying that, in his mind, he’s the best to ever play the game. He gave a bit more breadth to that after the record, saying that if he were a general manager and building a team, he’d select himself.

“It’s great barbershop talk,” he said. “I know what I bring to the table. I know I play one through five (positions). I led the league in assists. I have been able to do what this game wanted me to do. I’m a historian of the game. It’s just an honor to be in the conversation with all the greats to have played this game.

“I’ve managed to stay ahead of the curve and change my game when I needed to. I’ve been criticized for passing to teammates but I never wavered because I know I play the right way.”

Still, the scoring mark, he said, never entered his mind when he broke into the NBA as an 18-year-old in 2003.

“I didn’t set this as a goal, so that’s probably why it’s so surreal and so weird to me,” James said. “I never talked about being the all-time scorer in NBA history until my numbers started getting closer and closer (to Kareem’s record), and I was like, ‘Oh wow, this is crazy. This is weird, but I guess I’m doing it.’”

Before the game, LeBron playfully practiced a hook shot. Maybe in the perfect situation — game on the line, Lakers needing a basket and a hook shot wins at the buzzer — that would tie a beautiful bow on a massive moment.

Instead, James stuck with his shot, done his way, and it was more than good enough to continue what has been a masterful NBA career so far. And he isn’t done yet.

“I never wanted to emulate anybody else,” said the league’s new all-time career scoring leader.

And why should he? On a night made specifically for him, LeBron James showed once again how he’s one of a kind.

Source: nba

Everything We Know About the Deadly Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria

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When a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck southeastern Turkey and northwestern Syria early Monday morning local time, its tremor could be felt as far afield as Lebanon, Cyprus, Greece, Israel, and the Palestinian territories. A second quake, which recorded a magnitude of 7.5, struck just 9 hours later.

Both countries at the center are still reeling from the devastating aftermath, rescue workers on the ground tell TIME. So far, 11,200 people have been killed as a result of the quakes, and tens of thousands more have been injured. Thousands of buildings have also been reduced to rubble.

Though earthquakes are not uncommon in this part of the world, this week’s are believed to be the largest and deadliest to hit Turkey in decades. Here’s what we know so far.

 

When and where did the earthquakes in Turkey occur?

The initial earthquake struck the southern Turkish city of Gaziantep, roughly 150 miles away from the Turkey-Syria border, at 4:17 a.m. local time at a depth of about 11 miles, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The second earthquake, the epicenter of which was roughly 80 miles north of Gaziantep in Turkey’s Kahramanmaras province, struck at 1:24 p.m. local time and was six miles deep, according to USGS.

More than 300 aftershocks rumbled after the initial quakes, according to Turkey’s Vice President Fuat Oktay.

How big is a 7.8 quake on the local magnitude scale?

While an earthquake magnitude of 2.5 or less can pass by undetected, earthquakes with a magnitude of 7.0 or higher are classified as a “major earthquake,” which can cause serious damage. A magnitude 8.0 or higher, considered “a great earthquake,” is capable of destroying entire communities.

While the magnitude of an earthquake denotes its size and strength, the potential damage caused by a quake is also determined by its depth (the shallower the quake, the more damaging) and its proximity to population centers.

In a tweet, U.S. Geological Survey seismologist Susan Hough likened the size of the initial earthquake in Turkey to San Francisco’s Great Earthquake of 1906, which left more than 3,000 dead and much of the city in ruin.

Are Turkey and Syria prone to earthquakes?

Earthquakes are not uncommon in Turkey. Most of the country is situated on the Anatolian Plate, which borders two major fault lines: the North Anatolian fault, which stretches across the country from west to east, and the East Anatolian fault, which is in eastern Turkey. The former has been the site of several disastrous earthquakes, according to the Geological Society of London, including the 1939 earthquake in northeastern Turkey that resulted in the deaths of 30,000 people.

Monday’s initial 7.8 magnitude earthquake is believed to have occurred on either the East Anatolian fault zone or the Dead Sea transform fault zone, according to USGS.

What is the scale of the damage?

The death toll has been staggering and surpassed 11,200 people as of Wednesday—a figure that is almost certain to continue to rise amid search and rescue efforts. More than 8,750 deaths have been reported in Turkey and 2,470 in Syria. The World Health Organization has warned that the combined count could reach 20,000, and that 23 million people could be affected by the disaster.

More than 44,000 people have also been reported injured so far, according to data from Turkey’s government, Syrian state media, and the humanitarian organization White Helmets.

Ismail Al Abdullah, a White Helmets volunteer contributing to rescue efforts near the Syrian-Turkish border, tells TIME that the aftermath of the earthquakes have been nothing short of “heartbreaking.” In the Syrian village of Sarmadā, where he is based, at least five buildings have collapsed, leaving many families trapped beneath the rubble.

“We tried our best to rescue them,” says Al Abdullah. “But we couldn’t. We couldn’t.”

As a veteran of the White Helmets, which was established as a volunteer corps of first responders during the Syrian Civil War, Al Abdullah isn’t new to search and rescue efforts. But even he admits that the scale of yesterday’s earthquakes pose an unprecedented challenge. “We’ve dealt with bombing, but this kind of natural disaster is bigger than us.”

While the full scale of the infrastructure damage is yet to be fully known, Orhan Tatar, general director of the country’s Disaster and Emergency Management Agency (AFAD), said Tuesday that it has received 11,342 reports of collapsed buildings—5,775 buildings have been confirmed.

Source: time

2 of 3 men charged with capital murder linked to separate crime involving woman killed in 2022

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Three young men have been charged with the murder of a man who was gunned down while walking along a sidewalk in June 2022. Two of the accused are allegedly linked to a separate killing of a woman that happened about six weeks later.

Jordan Montalvo, 18, Carlos Romero-Munoz, 18, and Danilo Bonilla, 22, are charged with capital murder in the fatal shooting of Patrik Saul Maldonado in June 2022.

On June 25, 2022, Maldonado was walking on the sidewalk in the 7100 block of Woodridge in southeast Houston when he was targeted. Houston police released a home surveillance video appealing to the public for tips. The video shows Maldonado being chased before he was gunned down.

Maldonado reportedly ran toward a house to call for help but collapsed. He was found lying in the front yard and was pronounced dead at the scene.

Further investigation identified Romero-Munoz, Montalvo, and Bonilla as suspects in this case and Montalvo as the suspected shooter.

Maldonado was 58 years old and a widower. His daughter told ABC13 he had three children and was in Houston to work. Sources said Romero-Munoz and Montalvo claim to be part of the brutal MS-13 gang.

Montalvo and Romero-Munoz are also charged with capital murder in the death of Sandra Elizabeth Montes-Deescamilla in August 2022.

Authorities said Montes-DeEscamilla was kidnapped at her apartment complex on Aug.10, 2022, before she was shot to death in the trunk of her car.

According to court records, Montes-DeEscamilla, 45, was seen on surveillance video driving into the Falls of West Oak Apartments at about 2 a.m. Three men in masks and gloves were chasing her car as she turned into her unit.

The suspects allegedly tried to force her to get money out of the bank. When she didn’t comply, the teens made her drive to another complex on Rio Bonito, where they put her in the trunk of her Volkswagen and shot her, police said.

Eight days after the murder, detectives were able to match a palm print left on Montes’ car to Romero-Munoz, according to court records.

In August 2022, CPS confirmed to ABC13 that Romero-Munoz, 17 at the time, was in their system when Montes-DeEscamilla was killed. A CPS spokesperson said he was in the kinship care program.

Montalvo, Romero-Munoz, and Bonilla are expected to appear in court within the next week.

Source: abc13

Michael Jackson Estate Nearing Music-Catalog Sale Worth $800-$900 Million

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The Michael Jackson estate is in the process of selling half of its interests in the legendary singer’s music catalog in a deal in the $800 million-$900 million range, three sources confirm to Variety. While details are unclear, sources say that Sony and a possible financial partner are negotiating to acquire 50% of the estate’s interests in Jackson’s publishing, recorded-music revenues, the “MJ: The Musical” Broadway show, and the upcoming biopic “Michael,” and possibly more assets.

The package would be the biggest deal to date in the still-booming music catalog market.

A financial source tells Variety that Primary Wave Music already owns a stake in Jackson’s publishing catalog, although details are unclear.

Reps for the Jackson estate, co-executors John Branca and John McClain, Sony, and Primary Wave declined Variety’s multiple requests for comment.

Sony has been involved in some of the biggest previous known catalog deals: It acquired Bruce Springsteen’s publishing and recorded-music catalogs for a combined price source said was around $600 million. Sources say the company also paid $150 million-$200 million for Bob Dylan’s rights to his recorded-music catalog, after seeing the legendary songwriter sell the rights to his publishing to Universal Music for nearly $400 million. Such blockbuster deals have become routine in recent years — the three core members of Genesis sold a catalog package to Concord for $300 million — but if the information is accurate, the Jackson deal is the biggest to date by far.

Sources would not confirm the financial partner in the deal, and it remains unclear whether one is definitely involved, but likely suspects would include Eldridge Industries, which partnered with Sony on the blockbuster Springsteen catalog deal and also acquired the Killers’ pre-2020 publishing catalog, and Shamrock, which recently partnered with Universal on a $200 million-plus catalog acquisition from Dr. Dre and in 2020 acquired the rights to Taylor Swift’s first six albums from a consortium led by Scooter Braun.

Sony and its predecessor CBS were the sole home for Jackson’s recorded-music catalog for his entire solo career and the latter years of his career with the Jackson 5. The singer died in 2009 at the age of 50; the formidable entertainment interests of his estate have been handled with a firm hand by Branca, his longtime attorney, and co-executor John McClain.

Jackson’s recorded-music catalog is one of most lucrative in history — his 1982 “Thriller” album alone is one of the two biggest sellers of all time and was the first album to be certified 30-times platinum, although such figures have become muddled in the streaming age.

In 2016 Sony Corp. reached an agreement with the estate to acquire the estate’s 50% stake in their joint venture, Sony/ATV Music Publishing, for $750 million. The following year the company revealed in an earnings report that as part of its $2.3 billion acquisition of EMI Music Publishing from a consortium led by private equity firm Mubadala., Sony had acquired the Jackson estate’s 25.1% stake in EMI for $287.5 million. At the end of that years-long process, EMI and Sony/ATV were fully owned by Sony, making it sole owner of the world’s largest music publishing company.

Source: variety

HOUSTON PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT TO MANAGE PRAIRIE HABITAT AT SYLVAN RODRIGUEZ PARK WITH PRESCRIBED BURN

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The Houston Parks and Recreation Department (HPARD) is collaborating with the Houston Fire Department (HFD) and Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) to conduct a prescribed fire within a portion of the restored prairie at Sylvan Rodriguez Park.

In 2019, HPARD began habitat restoration within a 70-acre section of Sylvan Rodriguez Park, clearing the invasive Chinese tallow trees and replacing them with over 14,000 native prairie grasses and wildflowers that have been grown in the HPARD greenhouse.

Prescribed fire is a useful tool in managing prairie habitat.  It reduces undesirable woody plants and supports the growth of native vegetation.  The prescribed fire will aid in reducing potential fire threats from accumulating vegetation and will reduce the wildland fire threat to the surrounding residential community.

The prescribed fire is scheduled between February 13-March 10, weather permitting.

HFD’s wildland firefighters will be performing and overseeing the entire prescribed fire to establish continuity and the swift mitigation of potential life safety hazards.  HFD will also be coordinating with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and the Houston Health Department to establish clean air (atmospheric) monitoring during the prescribed fire.

“Prescribed fire is a useful tool to help our department manage the over 17,000 acres of natural habitat in our park system.  Our partnership with HFD and TPWD helps us to meet our habitat goals, while keeping our adjacent residents safe,” said Kenneth Allen, Director, Houston Parks and Recreation Department.

During the burn period, individuals may see smoke in their area or on nearby roads.  HFD is requesting citizens near the burn site to refrain from calling 911.  HFD cautions drivers to reduce their speed, use headlights when smoke is present, and always pay attention to posted reduced speed limits.  Nearby roadways and trails may be posted with signs indicating, “prescribed fire ahead.”

For more information and updates about the HFD’s and HPARD’s controlled burn please visit: https://houstontx.gov/parks/naturalresources.html.

For information on Wildland Fire Management and prescribed fire please visit: https://tpwd.texas.gov/landwater/land/wildland_fire_management/.

About the Houston Parks and Recreation Department
The Houston Parks and Recreation Department (H.P.A.R.D.) stewards and manages 382 parks and over 39,501 acres of parkland and greenspace for the City of Houston and develops and implements recreational programming for citizens of all ages and abilities.  For more information on the Houston Parks and Recreation Department, call (832) 395-7022.

Driver Who Killed Two Uber Passengers in Crash Sentenced to 50 years

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A California man convicted of two counts of murder and crashing into an Uber vehicle while leading police on a chase and killing two passengers in 2020 has been sentenced to 50 years in prison, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“This is a man with a long criminal history, and he finally did the horrible thing that we worry about when someone continually commits crimes,” Ogg said. “These two young women, who were being responsible by using a rideshare service instead of driving, should have been safe riding home — they should still be alive.”

Brian Tatum, 47, was found guilty on Thursday of the murders of Priscilla DeLeon and Diana Salazar in the 351stDistrict Court. On Monday, Tatum agreed to a punishment of 50 years in prison.

Tatum was driving a white Acura RDX when police tried to pull him over for a traffic stop in northeast Houston around 11:30 p.m. on Sept. 19, 2020. Tatum fled from police and drove about two miles. He was driving about 100 mph in a 35 mph zone when he T-boned a silver Honda Accord being driven by an Uber driver at the intersection of Jensen and Parker.

The force of the crash split the Honda in half, killing the passengers, Priscilla DeLeon, a 25-year-old graduate of Texas A&M University, and her cousin, Diana Salazar, a 24-year-old graduate of the University of Houston.

A Harris County jury convicted Tatum after a weeklong trial. Jurors deliberated just 39 minutes. Tatum was facing a sentence ranging from 25 years to life in prison based on his criminal history. Instead of letting jurors or a judge decide his punishment, he agreed to 50 years in prison, which he cannot appeal. He has to serve at least 25 years before he is eligible for parole.

Assistant District Attorney Kelly Marshall, who prosecuted the case with ADA Cameron Gonzales, said Tatum was born in Houston and moved to California where he had been convicted of several felonies, including evading arrest.

“He repeatedly fled from police, and it was only a matter of time before he killed someone,” Marshall said. “Unfortunately, he killed two wonderful and smart young women who were cousins and had an amazing family.”

After the verdict and plea agreement, more than two dozen family members who sat through the entire trial wearing buttons with a photo of both victims gathered just outside the courtroom to show solidarity. The mothers of the two victims stood together and sobbed as family and friends tried to comfort them.

Sean Teare, chief of the District Attorney’s Office’s Vehicular Crimes Division, noted that Tatum was being pulled over by deputy with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, but the crash was handled by the Houston Police Department.

“The vehicular crimes divisions of both of those agencies had to work this case together, and this outcome is a perfect example of interagency cooperation, along with the District Attorney’s Office,” Teare said. “We were all out there that night, and now this family can start to heal, knowing that this man will probably never get out of prison.”

Teare said a case like this offers a simple lesson: If you see police lights behind you, just stop. It’s most likely a traffic violation.

“But if you run and do something like this,” Teare said, “you may never get out of prison.”

FUGITIVE MICAH DELOACH WANTED FOR INJURY TO A CHILD

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Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Special Victims Division need the public’s assistance locating fugitive (Micah DeLoach) who is wanted for Injury to a Child Under 15 with Bodily Injury.

On Friday, September 2, 2022, Houston Police Officers received a report of a child victim who was injured in the 5800 block of Calhoun Rd. in Houston, Texas. During the investigation, the victim, a five-year old, made an outcry and detectives learned that the fugitive physically abused them causing bodily injury.

Micah DeLoach has been charged with and has a warrant for Felony Injury to a Child Under 15 Bodily Injury. DeLoach is a Black female, 27 years old, approximately 5’4, 130 lbs.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification, charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

Fugitive Micah DeLoach is a Black female, 27 years old and is approximately 5’4″ 130 pounds.
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Former Harris County Jailer Charged With Manslaughter in Inmate Death

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A former detention officer at the Harris County Jail was indicted Thursday and charged with felony manslaughter in the February 2021 death of a jail inmate, the first time criminal charges have been filed against a detention officer in an in-custody end at the jail.

Eric Niles Morales, 28, of Houston, is charged in the death of Jaquaree Simmons, a 23-year-old Houston man found unconscious in his cell during Winter Storm Uri on Feb. 17, 2021. A Harris County medical examiner ruled that Simmons died of blunt-force trauma to his head. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez fired 11 detention officers and suspended six others in the wake of the investigation. Morales is the only one charged with the death.

Investigators said Simmons was arrested and booked into the jail on Feb. 10, 2021, on a charge of a felon possessing a weapon. Six days later, investigators said, Simmons used his clothes to clog his cell toilet, which caused it to overflow and flood his cell. Detention officers responded to Simmons’ cell to clean up the mess, which led to a physical confrontation between Simmons and detention officers.

Simmons was then left in the cell without clothing, which sheriff’s officials said was a violation of jail policy. When detention officers returned to the cell later that night, Simmons reportedly threw his meal tray at an officer and “charged at him,” according to the sheriff’s office. The officer then punched Simmons in the face and called for assistance to remove Simmons for a medical evaluation. Detention officers again used force in handcuffing and removing Simmons from the cell. It was in that confrontation that Simmons received “multiple blows to his head,” according to the sheriff’s office. Simmons received a medical evaluation and was later returned to his cell, where he was left unmonitored because of a power outage related to the winter storm and the failure of detention officers to conduct visual checks as required.

Simmons was found unresponsive and lying on his cell floor the next day and later pronounced dead at a local hospital.

The indictment charges that the 6’5”, 260-pound detention officer assaulted the 5’4”, 120-pound Simmons by kneeing him in the head, striking his head against a door, and dropping him on his head, resulting in his death.

Assistant District Attorney Kimberly Clark, of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office Civil Rights Division, said county residents expect detention officers to treat inmates fairly and humanely.

“Regardless of why they are in the jail, inmates should be safe from unlawful attacks by the very people who are sworn to protect them and keep them secure,” Clark said. “Harris County will prosecute those who break the law inside the jail, regardless of which side of the bars they are on.”

CITY OF HOUSTON AWARDED FEDERAL SAFE STREETS AND ROADS FOR ALL (SS4A) GRANT FOR BISSONNET CORRIDOR PROJECT

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The United States Department of Transportation today announced the City of Houston will receive $28.79 million in federal funding through the Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) grant program for the Bissonnet Corridor Safe Streets Project.

The funding will support a seven-mile rehabilitation of Bissonnet Street from South Dairy Ashford Road to Hillcroft Avenue. The project directly supports the city of Houston’s Vision Zero Action Plan and will address one of the highest priority corridors on Houston’s High Injury Network.

The Bissonnet Corridor currently has high-risk roadway features that create unsafe conditions for commuters. It has a kill or serious injury (KSI) rating of 22 per year and more than 18 per mile, and accounts for the highest number of deadly crashes and the second highest number of serious injury crashes across all city-owned streets.

Houston Public Works will redesign the street with Federal Highway Administration safety countermeasures for people walking, biking, riding transit, or driving. The redesign will feature:

  • Reconfigurations to street lanes
  • Sidewalks
  • Protected bike lanes
  • Dedicated turn lanes, including safety improvements for curbs and turns
  • Roundabouts
  • Enhanced crosswalks, rapid flash beacons, pedestrian refuge islands, and pedestrian hybrid beacons

“The Bissonnet Corridor travels directly through the underserved communities of Alief-Westwood, Gulfton, and Braeburn, disproportionately impacting people of color and families of low income,” said Houston Mayor, Sylvester Turner. “I thank the United States Department of Transportation for committing to this project and helping us eliminate some of the biggest factors to fatalities and providing transportation equity across Houston.”

Along with thanking USDOT, Mayor Turner praised Congressman Al Green (D-9) for his work to secure federal funding for the City’s safety and mobility project.

“It has been a privilege and an honor to work with Mayor Turner to secure over $28 million to improve the safety of the Bissonnet corridor within my congressional district. Mayor Turner’s commitment to redesigning this road to lower the injuries and fatalities that take place along it each year further demonstrates how he continues to be a good steward of our tax dollars,” Congressman Al Green said. “On behalf of the constituents of the Ninth Congressional District of Texas and all persons who transit Bissonnet on a daily basis, I thank the U.S. Department of Transportation for the funds and positive response to my request. This further evidences how collaboration between our congressional office and the City of Houston can be effective at making our streets more secure for all.”

The City of Houston thanks the following elected officials, community partners, and stakeholders for their support:

  • Texas State Sen. Borris L. Miles (TX-District 13)
  • Texas State Representative Dr. Alma A. Allen (TX-131)
  • Texas State Representative Gene Wu (TX-District 137)
  • Texas State Representative Shawn Thierry (TX-District 146)
  • Texas State Representative Hubert Vo (TX-District 149)
  • Harris County Commissioner Rodney Ellis (Precinct One)
  • Councilmember Abbie Kamin, District C
  • Councilmember Tiffany Thomas, District F
  • Councilmember Edward Pollard, District J
  • Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County (METRO)
  • International Management District
  • Southwest Management District
  • LINK Houston
  • Houston-Galveston Area Council

Tom Brady says he’s retiring ‘for good’ after 23 seasons in NFL with Buccaneers, Patriots

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Tom Brady announced Wednesday morning in a social media post that he is walking away from the NFL after 23 seasons with the New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

The declaration came exactly a year after Brady announced his retirement in 2022, only to change his mind 40 days later. Choking up as he announced his plan, TB12 insisted this time, it was for good.

“Good morning, guys. I’ll get to the point right away. I’m retiring. For good,” he said. “I know the process was a pretty big deal last time, so when I woke up this morning, I figured I’d just press record, and I’d let you guys know first. It won’t be long-winded. You only get one super emotional retirement essay, and I used mine up last year. So I really thank you guys so much. To every single one of you for supporting me: My family, my friends, my teammates, and my competitors I could go on forever. There are too many. Thank you guys for allowing me to live my absolute dream. I wouldn’t change a thing. I love you all.”

Brady will be eligible for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2028.

Famously a sixth-round pick of the 2000 NFL Draft, 199th overall by the Patriots, Brady flashed an unparalleled competitive drive that fueled his Hall of Fame career. Brady took over as the Patriots’ full-time starter during his second NFL season and never looked back, filling his trophy case along the way.

Brady retires a seven-time Super Bowl champion, three-time NFL MVP, five-time Super Bowl MVP, two-time NFL Offensive Player of the Year, three-time first-team All-Pro honoree, three-time second-team All-Pro, 15-time Pro Bowler and 2009 Comeback Player of the Year winner. He was named to the NFL’s 2000s and 2010s All-Decade Teams and the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.

The greatest of all time ranks No. 1 in NFL history in completions (7,753), pass attempts (12,050), yards (89,214), passing TDs (649), starts (333), QB wins (251), Pro Bowl nods (15) and Super Bowl MVPs (five). Brady led the NFL in passing TDs five times (2002, 2007, 2010, 2015, 2021), the most such seasons by any player in NFL history.

In a team sport, no single player defined winning like Brady. In his 23-season career, Brady made 20 postseason appearances, started 48 games, earned 35 wins, 10 Super Bowl appearances, seven Super Bowl victories, 1,200 postseason completions, 13,400 playoff passing yards, 88 postseason passing TDs, 14 game-winning drives, and nine fourth-quarter comebacks, all most in NFL history.

Brady suffered the first losing season of his career after returning in 2022 but still made the postseason after helping the Bucs win the NFC South. He set NFL records with 490 completions and 733 pass attempts, both most in a single season in league history. The campaign might not have been Brady’s best, and certainly wasn’t his prettiest, but he wasn’t the reason the Buccaneers struggled. Even at 45 years old, Brady showed he could still sling it when protected. Without TB12, the Bucs would be picking in the top 10. Instead, they made the postseason, where they fell in a wild-card game to the Cowboys.

“Tom’s impact on our franchise these past three years has been immense and we are appreciative of the time we had with him here in Tampa Bay,” the Glazer family, who own the Buccaneers, said in a statement. “He set an exceptional standard that elevated our entire organization to new heights and created some of the most iconic moments in our history.”

The famously slow quarterback out of the University of Michigan built a career out of proving people wrong. He might not have been the most gifted player the NFL has ever seen, but no one won on the edges better than Brady. A relentless, maniacal drive led TB12 to conduct his entire life with that goal: becoming the greatest on the biggest stage. He didn’t have otherworldly athleticism, but no one maneuvered the pocket better than Brady. His pinpoint accuracy and gorgeous deep ball were the stuff of legend.

Brady might not have provided the dashing runs of Lamar Jackson or the ridiculous off-platform plays of Patrick Mahomes, but his greatness under pressure, in the crucible of the biggest moments, was unparalleled. Every time Brady had the ball late trailing, we expected a comeback. Even in his final seasons, Brady was masterful at dragging his club back from the abyss time and time again. That talent might never be matched again.

“Tom Brady was the ultimate winner,” Patriots head coach Bill Belichick said in a Wednesday statement. “He entered the NFL with little to no fanfare and leaves as the most successful player in league history. His relentless pursuit of excellence drove him on a daily basis. His work ethic and desire to win were both motivational and inspirational to teammates and coaches alike. Tom was a true professional who carried himself with class and integrity throughout his career. I thank Tom for the positive impact he had on me and on the Patriots and congratulate him on his amazing career.”

After making what he called a hasty decision to retire so soon after last season, before ultimately changing his mind, Brady stuck with the same timeline, announcing his retirement on Feb. 1.

Playing until he was 45 years old was always Brady’s target year. He made it. Given his ability and drive, it was presumed he’d continue to play through that self-imposed barrier for at least one or two more seasons. The man who stiff-armed Father Time his entire career would have had plenty of suitors lined up in the free agency.

Instead, he’ll close the lengthy book on his storied career and begin writing his next epic.

Source: nfl

Houston Texans hire DeMeco Ryans as Head Coach

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The Houston Texans have hired DeMeco Ryans as the team’s sixth head coach in franchise history.

STATEMENT FROM CAL MCNAIR:
“We are thrilled to welcome DeMeco Ryans as the new head coach of the Houston Texans. For so many reasons, DeMeco is everything we are looking for in a leader and coach for our organization. He has a proven track record for developing high-quality players and constantly innovated his defensive scheme over the last six seasons in San Francisco. We started this process with the goal of finding someone our fans and city can be proud of and we’ve done just that. While we received a lot of incredible feedback and support for DeMeco from different people, it was our discussions with him and his vision for our football team that made him the right coach to lead us as we continue to evolve as an organization. Congratulations to DeMeco and his family and welcome back to H-Town.”

STATEMENT FROM NICK CASERIO:
“On behalf of the entire Texans organization, I would like to welcome DeMeco Ryans and his family back to Houston. DeMeco is a proven coach with a track record of success who has an innate ability to lead people. He is progressive in his vision, a great communicator, a connector and somebody that values collaboration. We are working to build a sustainable program that has long-term success and DeMeco is the Coach we feel is the best fit to help us achieve our goals. We know how important it is to get results now and we have a lot of work to do, but I’m excited to partner with DeMeco to build our football team together.”

STATEMENT FROM DEMECO RYANS:
“I’d like to first thank the San Francisco 49ers, Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch for six incredible seasons where I grew as a coach and a man. I couldn’t be prouder of what we accomplished together, and I will always cherish the relationships I built there. Being the head coach of the Houston Texans is my dream job and my family is thrilled to be back in H-Town. I have been around the game of football my entire life and I’ve always had a natural ability to lead others. I know what it takes to win and be successful in this league as both a player and coach. We’re going to build a program filled with players who have a special work ethic and relentless mindset. I understand the responsibility I have to this organization and to the fans of Houston to build a winner and I can’t wait to get to work.”

Ryans was named the 2022 Pro Football Writers of America Assistant Coach of the Year. He recently completed his sixth season with the San Francisco 49ers and second as the team’s defensive coordinator, helping lead the team to the NFC Championship. He spent the previous three seasons (2018-20) as the 49ers inside linebackers coach, while serving as the team’s defensive quality control coach in 2017.

Originally drafted in the second round (33rd overall) by the Houston Texans in the 2006 NFL Draft, Ryans played for Houston (2006-11) and the Philadelphia Eagles (2012-15). He was a team captain for the Texans’ 2011 season, a squad that claimed the franchise’s inaugural AFC South title and playoff berth. Ryans holds the Texans record for the most tackles by a rookie (156) and currently sits as the second-leading tackler in franchise history (636).

In his second season as defensive coordinator, the 49ers defense ranked first in total defense (300.6 yards/game), total points allowed (277) and points allowed per game (16.3) in the 2022 regular season. San Francisco’s defense allowed just 37 red zone trips, the fewest in the league. The 49ers limited explosive plays, allowing the fewest plays of 10-or-more yards (168), while holding opponents to the fourth-fewest yards per play overall (4.98 yards). Additionally, San Francisco allowed the second-fewest first downs (291) and first down yards (4.69 yards) on the season. The defense recorded 20 interceptions on the season, tied for the most in the NFL, while their seven returns of 20-or-more yards tied for second-most. Ryans guided a San Francisco defense that forced three-and-outs on 27.3 percent of their opportunities, fourth-highest in the NFL, while registering 44.0 sacks, tied for 10th in the league.

In his first season as defensive coordinator in 2021, the 49ers defense allowed 310.0 total yards per game, ranking third in the NFL. San Francisco also surrendered the sixth-fewest passing yards per game (206.5). The 49ers saw eight different players record an interception on the season, while forcing 22 fumbles on defense, the most in the NFL and the most in a single season by the 49ers since 1994.

In 2020, Ryans helped the 49ers defense rank fifth in the NFL total yards allowed per game (359.0) and seventh in rush defense (118.9). The previous year, Ryans helped guide San Francisco’s second-ranked defense in total yards allowed per game (281.8), the fewest total yards allowed per game by the team since 1997 (250.8). The 49ers defense also ranked first in the NFL in forced fumbles (21) and sixth in takeaways (27).

Over the course of his career in San Francisco, Ryans coached players such as DL Nick Bosa, LB Fred Warner and DB Talanoa Hufanga to career seasons. Under Ryans’ leadership, Bosa was named the NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year (2019), first-team All-Pro honors (2022) and three Pro Bowl selections (2019, 2021, 2022), Warner earned two first-team All-Pro honors (2020, 2022) and two Pro Bowl nods (2020, 2022), while second-year player Hufanga also earned first-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl nods this season.

During his 10-year playing career, Ryans was named AP Defensive Rookie of the Year and PFWA Rookie of the Year in 2006, first-team All-Pro in 2007 and was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2007 and 2009. He appeared in 140 career games (139 starts) throughout his career and registered 970 tackles, 46 passes defensed, 13.5 sacks, seven forced fumbles, 10 fumble recoveries and seven interceptions.

A native of Bessemer, Ala., Ryans played linebacker at the University of Alabama (2002-05). As a senior, he was a unanimous All-American selection, SEC Defensive Player of the Year and earned first-team All-SEC honors in 2005. Ryans also earned defensive MVP honors in the 2006 Cotton Bowl and was selected as the 2005 Lott Trophy recipient for his combination of athletic excellence and off-field achievements.

Source: houstontexans

The Annual BBP Regatta Returns for its 51st Year

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After celebrating its half-century anniversary last year, the Buffalo Bayou Partnership Regatta is still going strong as the largest canoe and kayak race in Texas! Every year, hundreds of paddlers take part in this long-standing Houston tradition in support of Buffalo Bayou Partnership.
WHAT
The 51st Buffalo Bayou Partnership Regatta presented by Gillman Subaru takes place on March 11! Participants ages 12 and older can compete in solo, tandem, or unlimited boating categories, or paddle for fun along a 15-mile stretch of Buffalo Bayou.

Spectators are invited to cheer along the race route, and finish line festivities will begin at Allen’s Landing at 11am, with an awards ceremony, refreshments, and activities provided by local businesses and sponsors. Food and drink will also be available to purchase.

See photos from last year’s event here.

WHEN
Saturday, March 11, 2023
7:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

WHERE
Starting Line: 7700 San Felipe St. (just west of Voss)
Finish Line: Allen’s Landing, 1019 Commerce St.

REGISTRATION
$55 per paddler (before February 24)
$60 per paddler (on/after February 24)
$65 per paddler day of registration on March 11
Discounts are available for BBP Members, military, and students (with valid ID)
Registration does not include kayak or canoe rental.

MORE INFORMATION
In addition to individual registration, Team Sponsorship is a great way to support Buffalo Bayou Partnership. Team Sponsors receive all equipment needed at the start of the race, including canoes, paddles, and life jackets, plus special recognition and perks.For more information about sponsorship, contact Leigh McBurnett at lmcburnett@buffalobayou.org.

Trophies are awarded to the top three winners in each canoe and kayak division. For more information about the race rules or registration, please visit www.buffalobayou.org or contact Trudi Smith at tsmith@buffalobayou.org.

The Buffalo Bayou Partnership Regatta is rain or shine. If a cancellation takes place due to severe weather or water conditions, all entry fees will be considered a tax-deductible donation to Buffalo Bayou Partnership and used in our efforts to continue stewarding Buffalo Bayou.

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About Buffalo Bayou Partnership
Established in 1986, Buffalo Bayou Partnership is the non-profit creating and stewarding welcoming parks, trails, and unique spaces, connecting Houstonians with our city’s most significant natural waterway. The organization’s geographic focus is the 10-square mile stretch of the bayou that flows from Shepherd Drive, through the heart of downtown into the East End, and onto the Port of Houston Turning Basin. BBP creates and cares for inclusive public spaces such as Buffalo Bayou Park, constructs hike and bike trails, and removes trash from the waterway. Buffalo Bayou Partnership also activates the bayou through unique programs, public art, volunteer events and recreational opportunities that enrich the quality of life in Houston.
Buffalo Bayou Partnership creates and stewards welcoming parks, trails, and unique spaces, connecting Houstonians with our city’s most significant natural waterway.

Premio Lo Nuestro 2023

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La edición 35 de Premio Lo Nuestro tiene siete nuevas categorías, para totalizar 39, y será el 23 de febrero cuando conoceremos a las ganadores, quienes serán elegidos por el voto del público. No te pierdas la transmisión en vivo de la ceremonia y el especial Noche de Estrellas desde el Miami-Dade Arena, todo por la señal de Univision.

La fecha límite para votar es el último minuto del domingo 5 de febrero y los premios se entregarán en una ceremonia transmitida por Univision.

¿Quiénes son los artistas más nominados de Premio Lo Nuestro 2023?

Este año el colombiano Sebastián Yatra es el artista más nominado, con 10 candidaturas, seguido de Bad Bunny, Becky G, Camilo y Grupo Firme con 9 nominaciones cada uno y otras figuras en el grupo selecto de los artistas más nominados.

Será el 23 de febrero cuando se conocerá a los ganadores de Premio Lo Nuestro en la gran gala que se realizará en el Miami-Dade Arena y será conducida por Alejandra Espinoza, Adrián Uribe, Paulina Rubio y Sebastián Yatra.

Premio Lo Nuestro 2023 tiene siete nuevas categorías

Este año la fiesta de la música latina tiene siete nuevas categorías con el objetivo de reconocer el talento de todos los géneros musicales. En total entregará premios en 39 categorías.

-Tour Del Año, categoría en la que están nominados: Camilo, por De Adentro Pa Afuera World Tour; Los Ángeles Azules, por De Iztalapa Para El Mundo Tour; Sebastián Yatra y su Dharma World Tour; Bad Bunny, por El Último Tour Del Mundo & World’s Hottest Tour; Grupo Firme, con Enfiestados y Amanecidos Tour; Wisin y Yandel, por La Última Misión World Tour; Daddy Yankee, con La Última Vuelta World Tour; Rosalía y su Motomami World Tour; Maluma, por Papi Juancho World Tour y Karol G por $trip Love Tour.

-Artista Pop Masculino Del Año con los siguientes nominados: Camilo, Carlos Rivera, Chayanne, Enrique Iglesias, Luis Fonsi, Maluma, Pedro Capó, Ricky Martin, Sebastián Yatra y Tommy Torres.

-Artista Pop Femenina Del Año con las nominadas: Camila Cabello, Christina Aguilera, Ednita Nazario, Gloria Trevi, Kany García, Laura Pausini, Paulina Rubio, Shakira, Sofía Reyes y Yuri.

-Álbum Del Año Tropical en el que están nominadas 10 producciones: ‘Cumbiana II’, de Carlos Vives; ‘De Menor A Mayor’, de Gente De Zona; ‘De Trulla Con El Combo’, de El Gran Combo de Puerto Rico; ‘Debut Y Segunda Tanda, Vol. 1′, de Gilberto Santa Rosa; ‘Lado A Lado B’, de Víctor Manuelle; ‘Luis Figueroa’, de Luis Figueroa; ‘Mi Muchachita’, de Elvis Martínez; ‘Pa’ Lla Voy’, de Marc Anthony; ‘Resistirá’, de Milly Quezada y ‘Tañón Pal’ Combo Es Lo Que Hay’ de Olga Tañón.

-Artista Masculino Del Año – Regional Mexicano: Adriel Favela, Alfredo Olivas, Carin León, Christian Nodal, Edén Muñoz, El Fantasma, Gerardo Ortiz, Joss Favela, Lenin Ramírez y Pepe Aguilar.

-Artista Femenina Del Año – Regional Mexicano: Aída Cuevas, Ana Bárbara, Ángela Aguilar, Carolina Ross, Chiquis, Flor de Toloache, Las Marías, Lupita Infante, Majo Aguilar, Yuridia.

No te pierdas la transmisión en vivo por Univision el próximo jueves 23 de febrero a partir de las 7P/6C con el especial Noche de Estrellas, para que seas testigo del arribo de los invitados y nominados por la alfombra magenta. Este evento también podrá seguirse en las redes sociales, para que disfrutes de lo mejor de la alfombra estés donde estés.

Source: univision

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WANTED FOR BURGLARY OF A BUILDING

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 Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Property and Financial Crimes Division need the public’s assistance in identifying the suspects responsible for a Burglary of a Building.

On Thursday, November 10, 2022, at approximately 12:42 a.m., two unknown suspects burglarized a building located in the 900 block of Texas St. in Houston, Texas. During the incident, the suspects forced entry into the location and stole equipment totaling approximately $5,490. The suspects fled in an unknown direction of travel.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the identification, charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

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Harris Co. Judge Lina Hidalgo, Mayor Turner subpoenaed over A.J. Armstrong’s change of venue hearing

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A variety of Houston-area lawmakers, judges, and elected officials have been called to a courtroom Monday as a hearing gets underway to help determine if A.J. Armstrong’s third murder trial should remain in or move out of Harris County.

ABC13 first reported on the rare move of having the judge, in this case, be the one to file a motion to move the case out of the county after Armstrong’s first two trials ended in hung juries.

Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo and Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner are two of the nine witnesses being subpoenaed to appear on behalf of Armstrong’s defense team, which is bidding to keep his third murder trial set for February within the county.

ABC13 obtained documentation Friday showing the various elected officials being called upon.

The subpoenas were served in concert with Armstrong’s lawyers filing an objection to Judge Kelli Johnson’s motion to change the venue of the trial, which would be the third such proceeding since 2019.

The defense argues that 12 fair and unbiased jurors can be found in among the diverse 4.7 million people who call Harris County home. In paperwork filed by the defense, attorneys point out previous highly-publicized local cases that gained national attention, yet stayed in Harris County for trial, like the David Temple murder case. Temple was convicted of murdering his pregnant wife Belinda in 1999, during his second trial here.

The nine witnesses are being called to testify about how diverse the county is and that it’s the best place to have a fair trial for Armstrong, who wound up with two mistrials for the murders of his parents, Dawn and Antonio Armstrong Sr. in 2016.

The list of witnesses subpoenaed includes:

  • State Rep. Gene Wu, D-House District 137
  • Ed Gonzalez, Harris County Sheriff
  • Lina Hidalgo, Harris County Judge
  • Sylvester Turner, Houston Mayor
  • State Rep. Ann Johnson, D-House District 134
  • Marilyn Burgess, Harris County District Clerk
  • Rodney Ellis, Harris County Commissioner Precinct 1
  • Susan Brown, Presiding Judge, 11th Administrative Judicial Region
  • Adrian Garcia, Harris County Commissioner Precinct 2

Court paperwork shows the state has subpoenaed two witnesses, who we’re told are experts in cell phone technology. It’s unclear why prosecutors have called them to testify at a change of venue hearing.

All witnesses have been told to arrive for Monday’s hearing in time for the 1:30 p.m. gavel.

Source: abc13

Houston Man Sentenced to 35 Years for Killing Friend After Smoking Methamphetamine

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A Houston man was sentenced to 35 years in prison this week after he was convicted of murder for shooting a friend after smoking methamphetamine, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“This man was a menace who repeatedly chose to smoke meth and get violent,” Ogg said. “He threw away every second chance he was given and ended up stealing from a friend, leading to an argument resulting in that friend’s murder.”

Sean Strout, 36, was convicted of murder after four days of trial for killing 36-year-old Erron Walker on Oct. 14, 2017. He was sentenced to 35 years by a Harris County jury late Thursday.

Strout, a longtime acquaintance of the victim, went to the victim’s home with another man to socialize. Strout had been there the day before, and the victim believed Strout had stolen some money and a pair of sunglasses. The third man left as they started to argue over the stolen property.

A neighbor heard gunshots later that day and went outside to see the victim running out of his own garage as more shots rang out. Walker was fatally wounded in the altercation.

“Every witness, including the defendant, testified about what a caring and loving person the victim was — he would have given the shirt off his back to help a friend,” said Assistant District Attorney Chadwick Scott, who prosecuted the case with ADA Michael Abner, a chief in the trial bureau. “We’re proud that the jury recognized that Strout has left a trail of victims that he has impacted over the course of his life and decided to hold him accountable.”

Jurors heard that Strout was on probation for a robbery when he was arrested for murder. He had been arrested several times for drug possession and theft. While in jail awaiting trial, he was charged with assault for hitting another inmate with a sock with a weight in it. He also was charged with harassing a public official for throwing urine and feces on a corrections officer.

Some home builders are offering mortgage rates as low as 3%.

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Home builders are playing hardball by offering mortgage rates as low as 3% on new homes to boost buyer demand

Home builders are playing hardball by offering mortgage rates as low as 3% on new homes to boost buyer demand. So how and why are they doing that?

For starters, home builders are feeling a lot less gloomy these days, as mortgage rates dip and buyer demand picks up. Mortgage demand surged on Wednesday, with buyers rushing in to catch a dip in rates.

“There is considerable pent-up demand for people to get into homeownership,” Jason Will, senior vice president of market growth at Embrace Home Loans, told MarketWatch. The lender is based in Newport, R.I., and generated over $6.5 billion in mortgages in 2022 for 20,000 homeowners.

Some builders are upping the ante by offering very low-interest rates for buyers.

In California, Pacific Point Communities is offering a 4-bedroom home at a mortgage rate “as low as 2.75%.”

In Texas, Pulte Homes is offering a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage at 4.25% for single-family homes from three to five bedrooms.

And in various parts of the country, K. Hovanian is offering a fixed-rate mortgage at 4.99%.

Yet, the 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is at 6.04%, according to Mortgage News Daily, which is still double where it was a year ago.

By offering to bring buyers’ mortgage rates down, these home builders are

How exactly can builders offer such low rates?

Home builders have more margin built into the financial model that allows them to offer bigger concessions to homebuyers, Embrace’s Will explained.

Margin refers to the profit builders make selling a new home, after accounting for construction costs, and other expenses.

“They’re able to use [that] to finance both permanent and temporary buydowns that allow for lenders to offer lower introductory rates,” Will continued.

A mortgage rate buydown is when a seller pays to cut the buyer’s mortgage rates by a certain number of points for a set number of years (or permanently).

The process is complex on the back end. Embrace Home Loans works months in advance with a builder to “lock in” mortgage rates with a forward commitment.

Once the builder comes to the lender and says they’re expecting a set number of buyers for their units, Embrace buys options, Will explained, and locks out rates before the homes are sold.

throwing out concessions instead of cutting prices to entice buyers stuck on the sidelines.

Then these “locked” mortgages with fixed low rates are passed from the builder to the prospective buyer. “And so it’s a way of the builder being able to create a competitive advantage for themselves,” Will said.

Put simply, some builders are eating the difference between the prevailing mortgage rate and what consumers will accept, just to get inventory moving and empty homes off their backs.

“Buyer incentives were widespread and construction costs were generally high, putting downward pressure on builders’ margins,” the Dallas Fed reported in the Federal Reserve’s Beige Book survey.

Builders also lowering mortgage rates to get around reducing prices, as this can affect the value of homes that have already been sold, Will said, and also their ability to raise prices on future homes.

Economists expect mortgage rates to drop further over the course of the year. That’s no doubt good news for the many buyers who are wading back into the real-estate pool.

“We’ve seen a few quarters of stagnation while consumers have been waiting” for rates to drop, Will said. “And now we’re seeing green shoots of that — they’re beginning to get back into the market.”

Source: marketwatch

Former Harris County Clerk’s Office employee accused of buying cookies with stolen information

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A former employee of the Harris County Clerk’s Office and the United States Postal Service is accused of using her jobs to obtain people’s personal information and make fraudulent purchases, including to buy cookies, according to prosecutors.

Sharika Prejean, 30, of Houston, was arrested Tuesday and charged with the felonies of credit/debit card abuse and fraudulent use of identifying information of an elderly person, according to Harris County court documents, which show she was set to be released from jail Friday on a $30,000 bond.

The Harris County District Attorney’s Office alleged during a Thursday court hearing that Prejean was in possession of stolen mail when she was arrested at the county clerk’s office, where she was hired as a mailroom clerk last July. Prejean’s employment was terminated Tuesday, the day of her arrest, according to a spokesperson for the county clerk’s office.

Stephen Touchstone, the defense attorney representing Prejean, declined to comment.

The charge of credit/debit card abuse stems from an incident in September of last year, according to court documents, which show Prejean is alleged to have used someone else’s Mastercard to make purchases. Prosecutor Hector Garza said in court Thursday that Prejean allegedly bought cookies from Tiff’s Treats, among other purchases.

The other charge against Prejean, fraudulent use of identifying information of a person at least 65 years old, stems from an incident in September 2021 when she worked at a post office in Houston, according to the district attorney’s office.

As conditions for her release on bond, a judge ordered Prejean to avoid contact with the alleged victims as well as the county clerk’s office and all of its employees. She also must wear a GPS monitoring device and is ordered to remain at home between the hours of 10 p.m.-6 a.m. on a daily basis, according to court records.

Prejean’s next court appearance is scheduled for March 29.

Source: houstonpublicmedia

Arrestan a dos menores de 14 y 16 años sospechoso de asesinar a hispano de 18 años en Houston

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Dos menores, de 14 y 16 años, fueron arrestados y enfrentan cargos por el asesinato de Christopher Aguilar, quien fue hallado con un impacto de bala dentro de un automóvil que se había estrellado contra una vivienda durante un intento de robo.

“Los menores podrían enfrentar cargos extras por un incidente similar de robo que ocurrió el 16 de enero en la misma área”, agregó el sheriff González.

La familia de Christopher reaccionó tras conocer el arresto de los sospechosos

“ Nos sentimos muy contentos porque ahora sí se va a hacer justicia por Chris, no queremos que esas personas sigan haciendo mal a otra gente”, dijo a Univision 45, Maira Ortega, tía de Aguilar.

Este es el segundo asesinato que la familia tiene que vivir, en 2010 la madre de Chris fue asesinada y sus seres queridos aseguran que nunca se hizo justicia, pero agradecen a las autoridades a rápida respuesta en este caso.

“ Le doy las gracias a las autoridades que han estado trabajando muy duro en este caso”, agregó Ortega.

Así fue asesinado Christopher Aguilar en Houston

El 21 de enero, las autoridades recibieron el reporte de un automóvil que se había estrellado contra una casa.

Al llegar a la cuadra 15400 de Lucky Star encontraron dentro del coche a un adolescente, que fue identificado como Christopher Aguilar, con un impacto de bala.

“Un vehículo se estrelló contra una casa, al parecer el conductor, un adolescente, recibió un impacto de bala, se escucharon balazos antes del choque”, indicó el comunicado de Ed González, sheriff del condado Harris.

En una segunda publicación González dijo que el menor había fallecido en el hospital y que se llevaba a cabo la investigación.

Piden ayuda para el servicio fúnebre de Christopher Aguilar

“ Él era un muchachito muy callado, él era muy buen niño, él no daba problemas”, aseguró Guillermina Ruíz, quien se ha hecho cargo del menor y su hermano, de 15 años, desde que su madre fue asesinada en el 2010.

Se preparan para dar el último adiós al menor, han habilitado una cuenta de GoFundMe (Funeral Expenses) para cubrir los gastos. Las honras fúnebres tendrán lugar el lunes y el martes se le dará el último adiós a Christopher.

“Es muy triste que dos niños, literalmente niños lo hayan matado, es muy triste”, concluyó Ortega.

TikTok tries to sell ‘Project Texas’ as it fights for survival in the U.S.

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TikTok is going on the offensive in Washington, D.C., in a stepped-up effort to counter calls to ban the app in the U.S. over its Chinese ownership.

Senior executives at the popular video app and their lobbyists have been briefing members of Congress, academic researchers, think tank writers and others about a $1.5 billion effort that they call Project Texas, laying out details of how TikTok believes it can address the concerns of people who see it as a security threat, according to people who said they had been briefed and media reports about the lobbying.

Some of the details appeared Thursday on the security blog Lawfare, where two people provided a rundown of what they said they heard at one TikTok briefing last week.

Matt Perault, one of the co-authors of the blog post and the director of the Center on Technology Policy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, said that much of the political debate around TikTok has been rooted in guesswork and that the briefing was a chance to hear the company put forward specifics.

“The debate should be grounded in the realities of the planned operations rather than in speculation about what those plans may be,” Perault said in a phone interview.

He said his center has received funding from TikTok, but that he had no view on whether TikTok’s assurances were satisfactory. He said he saw his role in the briefing as a chance to hear details that he and others could pass along to the public. Some details were also reported by The New York Times on Thursday and earlier this month by The Wall Street Journal.

TikTok did not immediately respond to requests for comment on its lobbying push Thursday.

TikTok is facing the most serious threat to its U.S. operations since 2020 when then-President Donald Trump tried to ban the app and lost in court. Some governors have banned TikTok on state computer networks, including at public universities; Congress last month voted to ban TikTok from federal government devices; and this week Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., resurrected the idea of a complete nationwide ban.

It’s all part of a strategy by China hawks and other TikTok critics to gradual fence in TikTok and make it difficult or impossible for people to access the app in the U.S.

And TikTok’s troubles have only deepened recently after reports about its employees surveilling journalists at Forbes and about its China-based employees accessing U.S. user data.

It’s not clear whether TikTok’s latest effort in Washington will make a difference, but it represents a change in strategy for TikTok as it continues multiyear negotiations with the Biden administration on a potential security agreement to allay security concerns.

“We have shifted our approach,” Erich Andersen, the general counsel of ByteDance, the Chinese owner of TikTok, told the Times.

Some of TikTok’s critics say they resent how easily the company has grown its lobbying presence in Washington by paying for top firms.

“China’s strategy is: Seduce with money and reinforce with retaliation and intimidation,” said Keith Krach, a former under-secretary of state in the Trump administration and former CEO of tech company DocuSign.

A key partner of TikTok is the U.S. computing giant Oracle, which has its headquarters in Austin, Texas, where TikTok may choose to house the data of its U.S. users. The code name “Project Texas” became public last year. Oracle did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday.

Among the details disclosed by TikTok is that it will create a board of directors to oversee a new subsidiary focused on the security of U.S. data, with TikTok nominating the directors and U.S. government officials reviewing the names, according to the Lawfare blog post.

Source: cnbc

Prohibirían TikTok en EEUU, Es una amenaza de seguridad nacional

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TikTok no solo está asociada directamente al Partido Comunista Chino, sino que ha sido usada para espiar a los estadounidenses”, dijo un legislador.

Dos legisladores republicanos presentaron este miércoles en el Congreso un proyecto de ley que busca prohibir la aplicación TikTok en dispositivos en Estados Unidos.

Los congresistas Josh Hawlye, del Senado, y Ken Buck, de la Cámara de Representantes, quienes lideran la propuesta, acusan a la aplicación china de ser una “amenaza a la seguridad nacional” de EU.

“TikTok no solo está asociada directamente al Partido Comunista Chino, sino que ha sido usada para espiar a los estadounidenses”, escribió el legislador Buck en su cuenta de Twitter.

La propuesta de ley ordena al Ejecutivo bloquear y prohibir las transacciones por parte de entidades o personas estadounidenses con la empresa matriz de TikTok, ByteDance.

A su vez, pide al director de Inteligencia Nacional entregar un reporte al Congreso sobre las actividades que los legisladores consideran son una “amenaza nacional” por parte de TikTok, incluyendo presuntamente permitir el acceso del Gobierno chino a datos de estadounidenses, según informó el portal de noticias The Hill.

TikTok ha negado en el pasado los señalamientos de este tipo, asegurando que no censura contenido o da acceso al Gobierno chino a sus datos.

El pasado diciembre, el Congreso de EU aprobó una ley que prohíbe el uso de la popular aplicación de videos en dispositivos oficiales del gobierno federal.

Varios estados, como Texas, Alabama, Virginia o Tennessee, ya han hecho lo propio a nivel estatal, mientras que territorios como Indiana han presentado demandas contra ByteDance por supuestamente permitir el espionaje chino.

En 2019, y como parte de su estrategia de aumento de la presión hacia China, el entonces presidente de EU, Donald Trump, dio un ultimátum a TikTok para que traspasara sus operaciones a empresas estadounidenses si no quería ser prohibido en el país, algo que, sin embargo, no terminó ocurriendo.

TikTok tiene más de 100 millones de usuarios en Estados Unidos y se ha convertido en poco tiempo en una de las redes sociales más populares del mundo, especialmente entre los adolescentes.
Source: informador

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of January 26, 2023 2:00 pm.

Nicholas John Brown
W/M      07-08-83      5’10”/160 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1647763
DWI THIRD
Last known location: Houston Texas

Janet Louise Guerrero
W/F      10/07/80      4’10”/170 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1781502, 1781503
VIOLATION BOND/PROTECTIVE ORDER 2+ TIMES W/I
BURGLARY OF HABITATION
Last known location: Houston Texas

Hannah Rose Harris
W/F      08-08-96      5’07”/200 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1799659
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$2,500<$30K
Last known location: Cypress Texas

Edwin Reinaldo Hernandez
W/M      01-06-77      5’08”/240 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1703726
TERRORISTIC THREAT
Last known location: Katy Texas

Jada Alese Jones
B/F      10-23-00      5’05”/112 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1799292, 1799293
ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY x2
Last known location: Huntsville Texas

Younisha Guillory Jones
B/F      06-24-72      5’02”/135 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1800062, 1800545
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000 x2
Last known location: Spring Texas

Cedric Edward Sibbaluca
B/M      07-25-71      5’09”/160 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1797646
ENGAGING IN ORG CRIM ACTIVITY
Last known location: Houston Texas

Lori Machelle Swanson
W/F      01-27-71      5’03”/128 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1799717
CREDIT/DEBIT CARD ABUSE
Last known location: Houston Texas

Samuel Ronald Washington Jr.
B/M      05-15-02      6’00”/145 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1799069, 1757945
INJURY CHILD UNDER 15 B/INJURY
ASLT FAM/HOUSE MEM IMPED BRTH/
Last known location: Houston Texas

Joshua Thomas Watson
W/M      05-15-85      5’11”/172 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1799507, 1799508
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
CRIMINAL MISCHIEF >=$2,500<30K
Last known location: Spring Texas

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Shazam! Fury of the Gods

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La película continúa la historia del adolescente Billy Batson quien, al recitar la palabra mágica “¡SHAZAM!”, se transforma en su alter ego de superhéroe adulto, Shazam. En una épica batalla, Billy, también conocido como Shazam, y su familia luchan contra las antiguas y vengativas diosas – las Hijas de Atlas, por sus superpoderes, sus vidas y el destino de su mundo.

¡No te pierdas esta aventura llena de acción en cines el 17 de marzo de 2023!

El daño por posible tornado cerca de Houston es “catastrófico”, dice funcionario

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Los servicios de emergencia en el área de Houston informaron que atienden reportes de daños y de conductores varados después de un posible tornado que atravesó el área.

El daño estructural de un posible tornado en Pasadena, a unos 24 kilómetros al sureste de Houston, es “catastrófico”, según el jefe de la Policía local.

“En mis 25 años aquí, este es probablemente el peor daño que he visto”, dijo el jefe Josh Bruegger a periodistas frente a un refugio de animales que resultó afectado, donde dos perros sufrieron heridas.

Hasta el momento, solo se ha informado de una persona lesionada en la ciudad, dijo el alcalde Jeff Wagner, pero “hemos visto muchos daños. Hemos visto edificios que se han derrumbado”.

El jefe de policía dijo que la limpieza requerirá mucho trabajo. “Durante los próximos días, vamos a tener las manos ocupadas”, dijo.

Por su parte, el Sheriff del Condado de Harris, Ed González, dijo que su departamento “responde a una gran cantidad de automovilistas varados”. La dependencia había preparado sus vehículos de rescate de aguas altas antes de la tormenta, dijo.

También se reportan “varios camiones comerciales volcados” cerca de Beltway 8, la circunvalación alrededor de la ciudad de Houston, dijo el departamento. Además informó que algunas líneas eléctricas estaban caídas.

“Nuestros agentes y el Departamento de Bomberos están trabajando para ayudar a las personas que se resultaron inmediatamente afectadas”, tuitearon las autoridades.

Más de 113.000 clientes se quedaron sin electricidad en Texas el martes por la tarde, según PowerOutage.us.

Este martes se declaró una emergencia de tornado para el área metropolitana del sureste de Houston, donde “se observó un tornado grande y destructivo confirmado sobre el noroeste de Pasadena, moviéndose hacia el noreste a 96 km/h”, según el Servicio Meteorológico Nacional en Houston.

Otros lugares en el camino de este tornado incluyeron Deer Park, Baytown, Highlands y Channelview, según el servicio meteorológico.

Source: cnnespanol

Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Signature Youth Employment Program, Hire Houston Youth, Opens Application Portal

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Mayor Sylvester Turner joined city officials and business leaders for the 2023 kick off of his signature program, Hire Houston Youth, continuing his commitment to invest in today’s youth and young adults to ensure a better, more equitable tomorrow.

Paid local jobs and internships are available for the eight-week program, open to young people between the ages of 16 – 24. The positions are in the City of Houston and the public, private, and philanthropic sectors. Mayor Turner has set a goal this year of providing 15,000 jobs, with a stretch goal of 20,000 jobs.

If you are an employer interested in joining Hire Houston Youth, please visit https://hirehoustonyouth.org/employers/, and if you are a youth or young adult wanting to register visit: https://hirehoustonyouth.org/youth/.

In April 2016, Hire Houston Youth was launched through the Mayor’s Office of Education and Youth Engagement to serve as a facilitator to connect youth, where they are empowered with an “earn and learn” opportunity in Houston’s dynamic economy.

“Hire Houston Youth provides the City of Houston with an opportunity to address long-standing inequities by creating pathways for residents to resilient, living wage trajectory jobs,” said Mayor Turner. “The program enables Houston’s youth to acquire the training and skills needed for a successful path to higher education and future careers. The City of Houston is dedicated to offering and securing these opportunities and ensuring success during and after these internships, including providing financial counseling to those employed at the City of Houston.”

National surveys show that young adults have some of the lowest levels of financial literacy. When young people understand how to manage their money, they increase their chances of long-term stability and security. To help youth achieve financial literacy, the Mayor’s Office of Education and Youth Engagement is supported by the Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund and has partnered with SER jobs and BankOn to teach a variety of topics, including budgeting, the value of building your credit score, personal loans, and more.

The mayor was joined at the press conference by Houston Independent School District Superintendent Millard House II, Alief Independent School District Superintendent Anthony Mays, Retired McDonald’s Owner and Operator Dave Moss, University of Houston Bauer College Dean Paul Pavlou, several council members, and business leaders. Also present was former Hire Houston Youth intern Tommy Wan.

“Because of Hire Houston Youth, I now want to work in local government,” said Tommy Wan. “It is an avenue for change focusing on urban policy, transportation, infrastructure and housing needs for the City of Houston.  The experience and skills I obtained working with Council Member Tiffany D. Thomas in my home district, District F will take me beyond Hire Houston Youth, and I want to thank Mayor Sylvester Turner for this opportunity.”

Over the past 40 years, Houston has grown from a blue collar, industrial era economy to an international, high-tech economy. “The Mayor’s Office of Education and Youth Engagement has worked diligently to register employers that reflect current workforce trends and are diverse in nature,” said Education and Youth Engagement Director Olivera Jankovska.

“United Airlines is proud to once again support and partner with Mayor Turner and the Hire Houston Youth program,” said United Airlines’ Director of Corporate and Government Affairs Darrin Hall. “United’s participation in the program provides Houston’s youth with an opportunity to work with one of the city’s largest private employers.”

Additionally, Mayor Turner included Hire Houston Youth in his One Safe Houston campaign that seeks to reduce violence, prevent crime, provide increased crisis intervention, engage the community, and provide outreach opportunities to young people.

Hire Houston Youth ensures that Houston’s youth and young adults have options and are given the opportunity to explore different career paths.

About Mayor’s Office of Education and Youth Engagement  

Public education is a human right, a great social equalizer, and a key to a prosperous community. Mayor Sylvester Turner believes that each generation of children should be assured a better life and education. Through collaboration, communication, and coordination, the Mayor’s Office of Education and Youth Engagement strives to ensure this goal for all families in Houston by promoting access to equitable education and opportunities.

Who killed Elizabeth Barraza?

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Crime Stoppers and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Homicide Division still needs the public’s assistance identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Murder.

It has been four agonizing years since Elizabeth Barraza was found shot to death in her driveway in the 8600 block of Cedar Walk Drive. With little to go on, a tip to Crime Stoppers could be what is needed to bring this devastated family closure.

The family of Elizabeth Barraza is requesting the community’s help with identifying the suspect(s) responsible for his murder. We invite you to visit the website her family created to chronicle this heartbreaking case. https://www.whokilledlizbarraza.com/

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $50,000 for information leading to the identification, charging and/or arrest of the suspect in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

HCSO 1901-07970

 

Victim: Elizabeth Barraza
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Who killed Alfredo Salgado?

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Crime Stoppers and the Harris County Sheriff’s Homicide Division need the public’s assistance identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Murder.

On Friday, December 30, 2022, at approximately 11:00 p.m., the victim was shot and killed in the 5500 block of Fry Rd. in Katy, Texas. During the incident, the victim sustained a gunshot wound resulting in their death.

The family of Alfredo Salgado is requesting the community’s help with identifying the suspect(s) responsible for this murder.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging &/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

VICTIM: ALFREDO SALGADO
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Severe Weather Potential: Residents Urged to Be Weather Aware Today

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A cold front passing through the area today brings the potential for severe weather to nearly all of Southeast Texas.

The National Weather Service (NWS) is calling for thunderstorms bringing widespread rainfall of 1” – 3” with isolated areas receiving as much as 4 inches. Strong, damaging winds, hail, and a slight chance of isolated tornadoes are also possible. Residents should be prepared for severe weather conditions through 6:00 p.m.

The biggest threat will be street flooding in areas that receive the most rainfall. Motorists should be extremely careful and remember never to attempt to drive through high water areas. Turn Around, Don’t Drown!

Ponding on roadways can also increase the risk of hydroplaning. Slow down and leave a little extra room between you and vehicles ahead.

NWS has issued a Wind Advisory until 6:00 p.m. and residents should expect additional weather watches and warnings throughout the day. Monitor local media, social media, and other trustworthy news sources for weather information. Be prepared to act immediately if a warning is issued in your area.

For more information on how to prepare and stay safe during a severe weather event, visit ReadyHarris.org.

Stay informed by following HCOHSEM updates at ReadyHarris.org, on social media, and by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts or ReadyHarris Accessible Alerts.

 

‘Everything Everywhere All at Once’ leads Oscar nominations with 11

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The strange and sentimental film “Everything Everywhere All at Once” led among the films nominated for the 95th Academy Awards on Tuesday, scoring 11 nominations. “All Quiet on the Western Front” and “The Banshees of Inisherin” followed with nine nominations each.

Blockbusters “Top Gun: Maverick” and “Avatar: The Way of Water” each landed nominations for best film, and there is plenty of star power among the nominees. Both Rihanna and Lady Gaga were nominated in the original song category (for tunes from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” and “Top Gun: Maverick,” respectively), as veterans in the industry were recognized as well.

Those actors include Angela Bassett, who was nominated in the best supporting actress category for her role in “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever;” Jamie Lee Curtis in the same category for “Everything Everywhere All at Once;” Judd Hirsch in “The Fabelmans,” nominated for best supporting actor; Colin Farrell in “The Banshees of Inisherin,” and Brendan Fraser in “The Whale,” nominated for best actor; and in the best actress category Cate Blanchett for “Tár,” Michelle Williams in “The Fabelmans” and Michelle Yeoh in “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”

Allison Williams, who most recently starred in the horror hit “M3GAN,” and Riz Ahmed, who received an Oscar las year for his role in the short film “The Long Goodbye,” announced the nominations.

The Academy Awards are set to take place on Sunday, March 12.

See below for a full list of the nominees.

BEST PICTURE

"Everything Everywhere All At Once"

“All Quiet on the Western Front”

“Avatar: The Way of Water”

“The Banshees of Inisherin”

“Elvis”

“Everything Everywhere All at Once”

“The Fabelmans”

“Tár”

“Top Gun: Maverick”

“Triangle of Sadness”

“Women Talking”

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Angela Bassett in 'Black Panther Wakanda Forever'

Angela Bassett, “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”

Hong Chau, “The Whale”

Kerry Condon, “The Banshees of Inisherin”

Jamie Lee Curtis, “Everything Everywhere All at Once”

Stephanie Hsu, “Everything Everywhere All at Once”

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE

Brendan Gleeson and Colin Farrell in "The Banshees of Inisherin."

Brendan Gleeson, “The Banshees of Inisherin”

Brian Tyree Henry, “Causeway”

Judd Hirsch, “The Fabelmans”

Barry Keoghan, “The Banshees of Inisherin”

Ke Huy Quan, “Everything Everywhere All at Once”

INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM

Peter Lanzani and Ricardo Darin star in "Argentina, 1985"

“All Quiet on the Western Front,” Germany

“Argentina, 1985,” Argentina

“Close,” Belgium

“EO,” Poland

“The Quiet Girl,” Ireland

DOCUMENTARY (SHORT)

“The Elephant Whisperers”

“Haulout”

“How Do You Measure a Year?”

“The Martha Mitchell Effect”

“Stranger at the Gate”

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

“All That Breathes”

“All the Beauty and the Bloodshed”

“Fire of Love”

“A House Made of Splinters”

“Navalny”

ORIGINAL SONG

“Applause” from “Tell It like a Woman”

“Hold My Hand” from “Top Gun: Maverick”

“Lift Me Up” from “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”

“Naatu Naatu” from “RRR”

“This Is A Life” from “Everything Everywhere All at Once”

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM

'Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio'

“Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio”

“Marcel the Shell With Shoes On”

“Puss in Boots: The Last Wish”

“The Sea Beast”

“Turning Red”

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

'Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery'

“All Quiet on the Western Front”

“Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery”

“Living”

“Top Gun: Maverick”

“Women Talking”

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

Gabriel LaBelle as Sammy Fabelman in 'The Fabelmans'

“The Banshees of Inisherin”

“Everything Everywhere All at Once”

“The Fabelmans”

“Tár”

“Triangle of Sadness”

ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE

Austin Butler in 'Elvis'

Austin Butler, “Elvis”

Colin Farrell, “The Banshees of Inisherin”

Brendan Fraser, “The Whale”

Paul Mescal, “Aftersun”

Bill Nighy, “Living”

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

Jamie Lee Curtis, Michelle Yeoh in 'Everything Everywhere All at Once'

Cate Blanchett, “Tár”

Ana de Armas, “Blonde”

Andrea Riseborough, “To Leslie”

Michelle Williams, “The Fabelmans”

Michelle Yeoh, “Everything Everywhere All at Once”

DIRECTOR

Paul Dano, Mateo Zoryan Francis-DeFord and Michelle Williams in The Fabelmans, co-written, produced and directed by Steven Spielberg.

Martin McDonagh, “The Banshees of Inisherin”

Daniel Scheinert and Daniel Kwan, “Everything Everywhere All at Once”

Steven Spielberg, “The Fabelmans”

Todd Field, “Tár”

Ruben Ostlund, “Triangle of Sadness”

PRODUCTION DESIGN

Margot Robbie plays Nellie LaRoy in 'Babylon.'

“All Quiet on the Western Front”

“Avatar: The Way of Water”

“Babylon”

“Elvis”

“The Fabelmans”

CINEMATOGRAPHY

'All Quiet on the Western Front'

“All Quiet on the Western Front”

“Bardo, False Chronicle of a Handful of Truths”

“Elvis”

“Empire of Light”

“Tár”

COSTUME DESIGN

Letitia Wright in 'Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'

“Babylon”

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”

“Elvis”

“Everything Everywhere All at Once”

“Mrs. Harris Goes to Paris”

ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND

'Top Gun: Maverick'

“All Quiet on the Western Front”

“Avatar: The Way of Water”

“The Batman”

“Elvis”

“Top Gun: Maverick”

ANIMATED SHORT FILM

“The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse”

“The Flying Sailor”

“Ice Merchants”

“My Year of Dicks”

“An Ostrich Told Me the World Is Fake and I Think I Believe It”

LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM

“An Irish Goodbye”

“Ivalu”

“Le Pupille”

“Night Ride”

“The Red Suitcase”

ORIGINAL SCORE

“All Quiet on the Western Front”

“Babylon”

“The Banshees of Inisherin”

“Everything Everywhere All at Once”

“The Fabelmans”

VISUAL EFFECTS

Robert Pattinson in 'The Batman'

“All Quiet on the Western Front”

“Avatar: The Way of Water”

“The Batman”

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”

“Top Gun: Maverick”

FILM EDITING

“The Banshees of Inisherin”

“Elvis”

“Everything Everywhere All at Once”

“Tár”

“Top Gun: Maverick”

MAKEUP AND HAIRSTYLING

Brendan Fraser in 'The Whale'

“All Quiet on the Western Front”

“The Batman”

“Black Panther: Wakanda Forever”

“Elvis”

“The Whale”

Source: cnn

Mexico’s former top cop took drug cartel bribes, prosecutors say in New York trial

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 Shielded by anonymity and extra security, jurors got their first look Monday at a rare U.S. trial of a former Cabinet-level Mexican official charged with taking bribes to aid drug traffickers he was supposed to be neutralizing.After blowing a kiss to his wife and daughter in the courtroom gallery, Genaro García Luna, who once was Mexico’s top security official, watched with little outward reaction as opening statements began. His case folds in Mexico’s politics, its vast and violent drug trade, uncomfortable connections between the two, and delicate U.S.-Mexico relations about fighting drugs and corruption.

García Luna is accused of accepting millions of dollars to let the notorious Sinaloa cartel operate with impunity as it sent tons of cocaine to the U.S.

“The person who’s supposed to be in charge of fighting the Sinaloa cartel was actually its most valued asset … and with his help, the cartel made millions,” Assistant U.S. Atty. Philip Pilmar told jurors. He called García Luna “a man who betrayed both his country and ours.”

Mexico's Secretary of Public Safety Genaro Garcia Luna attends a press conference in Mexico City, Oct. 8, 2010. He said that while García Luna portrayed himself to both countries as a drug enforcement hero, he saw to it that the cartel got information on investigations, police escorts and smooth passage for its cocaine through police checkpoints — and sometimes even badges — for cartel members. Officers hand-delivered drug shipments from airports and acted as mercenaries to kill people whom the cartels wanted gone, Pilmar said.

 

García Luna’s lead lawyer, César de Castro, told jurors that the government’s case rested on “rumors, speculation and the words of some of the biggest criminals in the world.”

“No money, no photos, no video, no texts, no emails, no recordings, no documents — no credible, believable evidence that Genaro García Luna helped the cartel,” the lawyer said in his opening statement. He described the case as “a very public and angry display” by a U.S. government that is forsaking a onetime drug-fighting partner whose diligent work made him enemies: corrupt police officers, politicians who opposed the anti-drug war, and cartels. Traffickers are taking the stand to lessen their own punishments and exact revenge, the attorney argued.

“Don’t let the cartels play you,” he told jurors in his opening statement.

FILE - This Oct. 17, 2019 file frame grab from video provided by the Mexican government, shows Ovidio Guzman Lopez at the moment of his detention, in Culiacan, Mexico. Mexican security forces had Ovidio Guzman Lopez, a son of Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman, outside a house on his knees against a wall before they were forced to back off and let him go as his gunmen shot up the western city of Culiacan. (CEPROPIE via AP, File)

Cartel lays siege to Mexican city after recapturing of the son of ‘El Chapo’

They soon heard a different story from former police officer-turned-cartel insider Sergio Villarreal Barragan, known as “El Grande.”

He testified about joint Sinaloa-police raids on the rival Gulf cartel’s operations in the city of Monterrey; police officers letting him set up routes to move 1,700 to 2,600 pounds of cocaine multiple times a week through the state of Chiapas; and police tipping the cartel to forthcoming searches so the traffickers could clear out beforehand.

Villarreal Barragan said that after some Sinaloa cartel drugs were seized in the state of Sonora, he got the contraband released by reminding the regional police commander that the cartel had gotten him placed in his job.

During all these alleged episodes in the early 2000s, García Luna headed the federal police force — and got payoffs from the Sinaloa group, according to Villarreal Barragan. He described García Luna picking up duffel bags full of cash at a Mexico City safe house and collecting $14 million in cardboard boxes at a warehouse full of cocaine that police had seized from the Gulf gang and turned over to its Sinaloa rivals.

Cartel leaders viewed García Luna as “the best investment they had,” said Villarreal Barragan, who pleaded guilty to drug trafficking. García Luna’s lawyers haven’t yet had their turn to question him.

García Luna led Mexico’s Federal Investigation Agency from 2001 to 2005, then served as secretary of public security to then-President Felipe Calderon from 2006 to 2012.

Seen as the point man in Calderon’s bloody war on cartels, García Luna was also considered a key ally in a U.S. anti-drug-trafficking initiative that started in former President George W. Bush’s administration and provided Mexico’s police with equipment, technology and training. Photos shown in court depict García Luna with former U.S. President Obama, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, former Sen. John McCain and other high-ranking officials.

But García Luna also was dogged by allegations of ties to drug traffickers.

Then, during former Sinaloa kingpin Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman’s trial in New York, a former cartel member testified in 2018 that he personally delivered at least $6 million in payoffs to García Luna, and that cartel members had agreed to pool up to $50 million to bribe him.

García Luna, who moved to Miami after leaving his government post, was arrested in 2019 in Texas and has since been held without bail in a federal lockup. He has pleaded not guilty to charges of drug trafficking and engaging in a continuing criminal enterprise. The 54-year-old could face decades in prison if convicted.

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador, a leftist, has welcomed the trial, which could spotlight corruption on a conservative predecessor’s watch.

García Luna is being tried in the same Brooklyn federal courthouse where Guzman was convicted of running a sprawling international drug-smuggling operation for decades.

Like Guzman, García Luna is facing jurors whose names are kept secret. They also are escorted to and from the courthouse by deputy U.S. marshals and sequestered from the public while inside.

Source: latimes

Heavy rain, strong winds expected to hit region Tuesday

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The commute home Tuesday could be a slow slog for many across the Houston area, which is bracing for heavy rain, strong winds, and potentially other types of severe weather.

A cold front is expected to pass through the region Tuesday afternoon, according to editor Eric Berger of Space City Weather. He said Monday morning that a line of storms figures to hit the city between 2-4 p.m. Tuesday, bringing 1-3 inches of rain on average along with gusty conditions and possibly thunder, lightning, hail, and tornados.

“There’s probably the potential for some street flooding,” Berger said. “It looks like this is going to come just before rush hour on Tuesday, so hopefully things will be improving by the time people start heading home (from work). It’s definitely going to be disruptive on area roadways Tuesday afternoon.”

A strengthening low-pressure system from the west is the culprit, according to Berger, who said temperatures are expected to be in the upper 60s with the potential for rainfall before the cold front arrives. The forecasted low for Tuesday night is 42 degrees, according to the National Weather Service’s Houston-Galveston office, which also is projecting wind gusts up to 40 mph during the latter part of the day and night.

Berger said winds are expected to shift late Tuesday and come from the north, with gusts potentially approaching 50 mph in coastal areas such as Brazoria and Galveston counties. He also said there could be isolated areas throughout the Houston region that see 4 inches or more of rain.

“We expect the severest weather, in terms of strong winds, lightning, thunder, that sort of thing, to be south of (Interstate 10),” Berger said.

Skies are expected to clear by Wednesday, but cooler temperatures will remain. The National Weather Service predicts highs in the 50s and lows in the upper 30s on both Wednesday and Thursday, with a high of 58 and a low of 47 projected for Friday.

“We’re going to see some of the coldest weather of the year so far,” Berger said. “For Houston, this is pretty chilly, even in January.”

Temperatures are expected to warm up this weekend, with projected highs in the 60s on Saturday and Sunday. The chance for rain also will return, according to the National Weather Service, with a 30 percent chance for precipitation during the day Saturday and a 50 percent chance at night.

Source: houstonpublicmedia

Air traffic audio details plane crash on Grand Parkway

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Officials said the plane actually hit the roof of an 18-wheeler on its way down. No injuries were reported.

 No injuries were reported after a small plane crashed on a northwest Harris County toll road on Sunday, according to Texas Department of Public Safety officials.

The crash happened around 11:15 a.m. when the pilot of a single-engine plane reported a loss of power.

The plane was approaching the Grand Parkway near Cypress Rosehill Road when the pilot decided to land on the roadway, DPS public information officer Richard Standifer said.

“I’m just passing the Tomball stadium now. I’m going to try to bring it in over the road and land with traffic,” the pilot said in the recorded Live ATC communication

As the pilot attempted the emergency landing, the plane crashed into the top of an 18-wheeler, Standifer said.

“Not good. They’re on big fire. Big time. Emergency services now as fast as you can,” one dispatcher can be heard saying on the air traffic control communication.

Neither the driver of the big rig nor the pilot of the plane was injured, officials said.

Once the plane got to the ground, it caught fire. Officials said the wings of the aircraft were a little wider than the roadway and the fire started when the wings rubbed against the concrete barriers. There was a fuel leak, but Standifer said the Rosehill Tomball Fire Department got to the scene and was able to stop it.

Standifer said the pilot was flying a survey assignment and was coming from West Houston Airport. The Bonanza 35 aircraft is registered in Michigan.

DPS officials waited for National Transportation Safety Board and Federal Aviation Administration officials to get to the scene.

Source: khou

Familias de Houston compran gallinas ante el aumento en el precio del huevo

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Familias de Houston están optando por comprar gallinas ante el incremento del precio del huevo en los últimos días.

Un brote de gripa aviar terminó con el 5% de las gallinas que producen huevos en EEUU y tardará al menos 4 meses para que los nuevos polluelos alcancen la edad de producción, dijo a Univision 45 un profesor de avicultura de la Universidad de Texas A&M.

Las ventas de gallinas están aumentando, asegura el gerente de un lugar donde se ofrecen las aves.

“Han estado hablando por teléfono todo el tiempo, preguntando si tenemos gallinas,” indicó Manuel Zavala, gerente de Quality Feed and Garden.

En los últimos tres días se han vendido 60 gallinas adultas

“ Es una buena inversión porque no cuesta mucho tener una gallina y es muy simple cuidarlas porque no necesitas vacunas, es más fácil que un perro y más barato también”, continúa Zavala.

Familias como la de Leslie Cortés han optado por comprar gallinas

“Yo elijo nada más tener 12 gallinas y las que van creciendo, me las voy comiendo pero siempre tengo 12 y porque no ponen diario, tengo 8 a 10 huevos diarios”, aseguró la mujer que compró cinco polluelos de $4 cada uno.

¿Le conviene terne gallinas en su casa?

El precio de las gallinas en edad para empezar a poner huevos es de $26, van a seguir produciendo hasta los 3 años y ponen uno al día.

“Si tienes tres gallinas adultas, te pueden poner hasta tres docenas a la semana y nada más te cuesta 25 centavos alimentar un ave”, agregó Zavala.

Restricciones y regulaciones

La ordenanza de la ciudad permite tener gallinas, deben estar en un corral, no pueden andar sueltas”, indicó Elisa Salazar, oficial de control animal de la ciudad de Houston.

Las gallinas deben estar a 100 pies de distancias de otro hogar, escuela y hospital, debe mantener limpias las jaulas y bebedero.

Los gallos no están permitidos dentro de la ciudad, el infringir la ley podría generar multas de hasta $100 por animal.

Las familias están tomando la decisión porque aseguran que podrán consumir huevos de alta calidad y a buen precio.
Source: univision

Jeff Bezos ‘sets off fresh wave of panic’ at Washington Post by unexpectedly turning up for morning editorial meeting

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Jeff Bezos made a surprise appearance at a Washington Post editorial meeting on Thursday morning for the first time in over a year.

His attendance in person sparked fears among staff about the severity of upcoming layoffs by the newspaper, which he bought in 2013 with ambitions to drive it into the digital era.

In recent years the Washington Post has suffered dwindling ad revenue, a decline in site traffic, and a shortage of new subscribers. Last month, its publisher Fred Ryan announced that layoffs were coming in the new year.

Despite his suggestion the cuts would likely only affect a ‘single-digit percentage’ of its 2,500-person workforce, the news triggered a frenzy among staff, and the paper’s union membership grew.

Its union guild said it now has about 670 members, roughly 67 percent of those eligible, and that around 60 of those joined since the announcement in December.

The staff has been provided with little information about the layoffs and last month the Amazon CEO refused to comment on them, which meant his visit on Thursday only heightened panic.

‘[People] don’t know what to make of it,’ one journalist told The Daily Beast.

During the meeting, Bezos remained fairly tight-lipped, as he sat next to The Post’s top editor, Sally Buzbee in a glass-windowed office on the sixth floor of the paper’s headquarters.

‘I’m delighted to be here and see all these faces,’ he announced at the beginning of the meeting, the New York Times reported. ‘Thank you for allowing me to listen in,’ he continued.

As he left the meeting an employee in a red shirt carrying the insignia of the union stopped him to ask why he was planning to lay off staff without offering them buyouts.

Bezos responded that he had come to listen – not to answer questions – but emphasized that he was committed to The Post’s journalism.

‘As Bezos walks through the office, we want him to see that Post employees are a powerful and united front,’ wrote the guild in an email to its members in the days before.

It said in a public statement on Thursday: ‘We hope that Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos has heard employees’ appeals for a stop to these impending layoffs that, as far as we can tell, are not financially necessary or rooted in any informed business strategy from publisher Fred Ryan.’

‘Jeff is visiting The Post this week and meeting with Fred Ryan, Sally Buzbee, and other members of the staff,’ a representative for The Post wrote in an email to The Daily Beast.

The spokesperson confirmed the layoffs were still going to happen in the first quarter of this year but did not say exactly when.

The outlet reported the meeting transpired as it would on any other day, with editors discussing its current stories and trends in the news.

At one point an editor mentioned it was planning to run a story on the termination of AmazonSmile – one of Bezos’ charitable endeavors. That story was published at 11.37 am on Thursday.

On Wednesday around 18,000 Amazon workers woke up to news their employment had been terminated, ‘effective immediately’.

The layoffs were the latest in a series of cost-cutting moves by Amazon and overseen by Bezos.

Source: dailymail

Mexico’s richest man re-lists NYC’s largest townhouse for $80M

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Telecom billionaire Carlos Slim, Mexico’s wealthiest man and the former richest man in the world, has re-listed his palatial New York City townhouse for a whopping $80 million, according to a jaw-dropping StreetEasy listing update.

Located at 1009 Fifth Ave. on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, Slim — otherwise known as Carlos Slim Helú — previously listed the 20,000-square-foot property for the same price in 2015. At the time, that $80 million ask was a record price in the city — and today, it’s the priciest townhouse for sale across the city, according to StreetEasy data.

Moreover, if the property sells for that princely eight-figure sum, it would break a record for the most expensive townhouse ever sold in the Big Apple. (The current record holder, according to StreetEasy data, belongs to Vincent Viola’s $59 million sale of 12 E. 69th St. in 2021.)

Its mere size, massive for New York standards, is also nothing to sniff at. StreetEasy also shows it’s the largest townhouse for sale across the boroughs.

One of several entertainment areas with coffered ceilings.
One of several entertainment areas with coffered ceilings.
Compass
The home is made up of eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms.
The home is made up of eight bedrooms, 10 bathrooms — as well as grand windows and old-world hardwood floors.
Compass

Slim, whose net worth is currently $90.7 billion, purchased the limestone and red-brick mansion from the now-late Russian oil titan Tamir Sapir in 2010 for $44 million.

Known as the Benjamin N. Duke House, it has been described as “the rarest opportunity to acquire a piece of history and make a bold statement in your portfolio.” Built between 1899 and 1901, it was designed by the firm of Welch, Smith & Provot in the Italian Renaissance Palazzo style, and is considered one of the last remnants of the luxe mansions along Fifth Avenue facing Central Park that remain in private hands, the listing notes.

Spanning 27 feet along Fifth Avenue — and a grand 100 feet along 82nd Street — the interiors feature marble fireplaces and ornate moldings throughout, a grand staircase that climbs up through five levels, and a skylight on the top floor.

The terrace and rooftop provide panoramic views of Central Park and the city skyline.

“The building can be reimagined as a private residence or converted into a gallery, store, museum, or foundation given its prime location across the Met Museum,” the listing adds.

Jorge Lopez with Compass holds the listing — and declined to comment.

The business magnate, investor, and philanthropist Slim and his family control América Móvil, Latin America’s biggest mobile telecom firm. He is a self-made man, the son of Catholic Lebanese parents who immigrated to Mexico. He studied Civil Engineering at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (known by its Spanish acronym UNAM) School of Engineering.

This listing comes at a time when Gilded Age mansions — themselves a rare breed — are back at the forefront in New York’s residential market. In late 2022, the successor states of the former Yugoslavia sold a Fifth Avenue mansion for $50 million in an all-cash deal.

Source: nypost

Meet MECA’s Staff

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Alice Valdez | Founder

May this new year bring you and your family great peace, joy and prosperity.

As 2023 begins, I am on medical leave, focusing on my health. In the meantime, under the guidance of the Board of Directors, MECA is in excellent hands with Armando Silva as acting Executive Director supported by MECA’s staff that is committed, competent, experienced and courageous, accepting this unexpected challenge with grace, compassion and agility to manage the many magnificent attributes of MECA.

Thank you for your prayers and well wishes. I will see you soon.

Armando Silva | Acting Executive Director

Friends and family, I am excited to be serving as MECA’s Acting Executive Director in the absence of our beloved founder, Alice Valdez. As a proud MECA alumni, I do not take this assignment lightly. On the contrary, I realize that I “stand on the shoulders of a giant.” I know that I walk in the footsteps of a woman whose relentless drive has brought this organization to the forefront of arts education in our city and who has built a pillar of strength and resilience for our communities of color. I promise to give my all as I continue to implement, and attempt to grow her vision. I ask that you bear with me as I traverse this daunting task before me. Knowing that Alice is in my corner gives me all of the confidence necessary to plow through. As a dancer, this is but a “failli,” a transition step preparing me for another jump. Come, take the leap with me!

Esmeralda Salinas | Associate Director of Programs & Support Services

Welcome to another exciting and creative year! Come by and visit our Support Services office in Room 103 for more important information and exciting opportunities! We look forward to seeing our students and their families! Happy New Year!

Lizeth Gonzalez | Out Of School Director

Welcome back! As MECA’s Out of School Director, I am here to support with any scheduling, registration, billing and any other programming needs you may have. My primary goal is to have a safe, supportive and productive learning experience for everyone in the arts. Please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns.

Carolina Salazar | Education Coordinator

As MECA’s Education Coordinator I am working to provide academic support in our community through in-house tutorials and homework assistance to students of all ages including lifelong learners. We are continuously working towards providing a safe learning environment that encourages mentorship and personal growth.

Julio Lopez | Ballet Folklorico Director

The MECA Ballet Folklorico now boasts 5 levels of training for students ranging in age from 5 years old to senior citizens. The group is regularly touring throughout Houston Metroplex proudly representing MECA at various events during the year. In 2022 we entered into a partnership with the Amalia Hernandez Arts Academy (Mexico City, Mexico) to offer teaching certification in specialized celebrations in dance such as Xantolo/Dia de Muertos that took place in November and Carnavales en Mexico that will take place in February. I invite you to join us this year at one of the many events as we deliver the beauty of Mexican folk dance to the masses.

Hugo Balino | TBH Facilities Manager

I have the pleasure of acting as the Technical and Production Director for MECA at the TBH Center.  I look forward to another great year of helping you with your production needs, space rentals, and anything else I can to bring your tech ideas into fruition. Keep an eye out for great comedy fun, too. I am working on producing an open mic comedy night starting in February.

Eddie Gonzalez | TBH Registrar & Technical Assistant

I’m Eddie Gonzalez, writer, actor, arts advocate, and community activist. I joined the MECA team in 2022 to lend my talent and support in the implementation of MECA’s mission. Visit me at MECA’s East End Campus at the TBH Center to learn about our arts classes and diverse programming. This year I am placing a special emphasis on creating the perfect communal space by ensuring a hospitable environment, cleanliness, and accessibility. I can be reached via email at eddie@meca-houston.org or by phone at 713-222-1213.

Kathy Hardy | Finance Specialist

I joined MECA in 2021 as MECA’s Finance Specialist bringing with me 35 years of experience in accounting and bookkeeping practices. I work closely with MECA’s development staff and Board-led finance committee to ensure accurate financial documentation and reporting. I wish you a happy and prosperous new year.

Ruth Ramos | Project Associate

I am Ruth Ramos, a recent graduate of the University of Houston Downtown Marilyn Davies College of Business. I first joined MECA as a college student, assisting with the Historic Dow School Rehabilitation Project and supporting MECA’s Founder in the development department. I am proud to announce that I now serve as the organization’s Project Associate, a newly created position for me in response to the organization’s need and in recognition of my efforts in support of it’s mission.

John Taylor De La Garza | Graphics Coordinator & Administrative Assistant

As MECA’s Graphics Coordinator, I’m excited to see firsthand how MECA meets new families & people to receive creative and educational opportunities. I look forward to helping MECA nurture and support our Houston community.

MECA’s work to provide year-round, high quality arts education, social services and vigorous academic support is made possible by generous contributions from the following donors:

‘Avatar 2’ Making Way To $2B Global This Weekend

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James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water has officially overtaken Spider-Man: No Way Home to become the No. 6 biggest film ever worldwide, as was presaged over the past few days (see below). It now is expected to hit the $2B global benchmark this coming weekend.

On Tuesday, the epic sci-fi adventure added another $12M globally, bringing its worldwide cume through yesterday to $1.928B and, in so doing, topping Spider-Man: No Way Home‘s $1.921B (it bears noting that No Way Home did not release in China during a long period in which films featuring a Marvel character were seemingly unofficially banned; that ban appears to be lifting, as we reported on Tuesday).

Regardless, when Avatar: The Way of Water crosses $2B, likely on Saturday or Sunday, it will become the sixth movie ever to the milestone — as well as Cameron’s third alongside Titanic and the original Avatar.

Overseas, WoW currently sits as the No. 5 all-time biggest title, behind Avengers: Infinity War, and is likely to move up a spot on that chart with the coming FSS session.

The international box office cume to date is $1.354B. The 20th Century Studios/Disney sequel picked up a further $9.2M offshore on Tuesday.

The top overseas markets for the sequel through Tuesday are China ($217.4M), France ($123.3M), Germany $108.5M), Korea ($93.6M), the UK ($77.7M), India ($56.9M), Australia ($51.9M), Mexico ($49.4M), Spain ($43.8M) and Italy ($43.7M).

Including numbers from today (and not included in the figures above), China is at an estimated $225M through Wednesday (with Maoyan predicting a $237M final as the movie heads into extended play but will buck up against Lunar New Year titles from January 22). Korea is at $97.6M.

Source: deadline

Oscares 2023: ¿cuándo saldrá la lista de nominados?

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A continuación, te contamos la fecha en la que se podrá conocer la lista de películas nominadas a los Óscar 2023.

Se aproxima la ceremonia más importante del mundo cinematográfico, los Premios Oscar, en su edición 95, que buscará reconocer las mejores producciones realizadas durante el año y premiar a los artistas del cine más destacados.

Este año, la ceremonia de los premios Óscar 2023 contará con la presencia del cómico de 55 años, Jimmy Kimmel, quien presentará y pondrá su cuota de humor. Además, se tendrá diversos invitados de la industria para presentar las categorías.

¿CUÁNDO ANUNCIARÁN LAS NOMINACIONES A LOS ÓSCAR 2023?

Aún no se conocen los nominados a los Óscar 2023, pues por estas fechas, precisamente del 12 al 17 de enero, la academia del cine se encuentra realizando las votaciones para elegir a los nominados. Por ello, el próximo martes 24 de enero se anunciará quienes son los nominados que podrían llevarse la estatuilla en la gala final.

¿CUÁNDO Y DÓNDE SE REALIZARÁ LOS ÓSCAR 2023?

La ceremonia de los Óscar se realizará el próximo domingo 12 de marzo en el Dolby Theatre de Los Angeles, Estados Unidos, lugar en el que se viene realizando la premiación desde hace unos años.

Source: elcomercio

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The language in this press release is intentional and could have legal implications.  Please do not change the copy of the paragraph above.

All warrants are active at the time this press release was created and is subject to change.  Crime Stoppers of Houston and this news organization are not making any legal claims that this is the most current legal status.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of January 19, 2023 5:00 pm.

Marcelo Torres Alcantar
W/M      04-09-66      5’05”/138 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1791482
RETALIATION

Tomi Leigh Chavez
W/F      12-24-97      5’01”/98 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1734028
ROBBERY-BODILY INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

Seaver Kardell Gordon
B/M      05-29-86      6’01”/185 Lbs.       Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1799177
EVAD ARREST/DETENTION W/PREV C
Last known location: Houston Texas

Bryanna Marie Guerra
W/F      06-03-02      5’02”/160 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1799549
THEFT >=2,500 <30,000
Last known location: Houston Texas

Douglas Franklin Harrelson
W/M      11-24-74      6’03”/ 175 Lbs.      Bro/Grn
Warrant #: 1792769
BURGLARY OF A BUILDING
Last known location: Houston Texas

Lataura Patrice Hines
B/F      03-08-95      5’03”/140 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1797643
ENGAGING IN ORG CRIM ACTIVITY
Last known location: Houston Texas

Heshimu Ali Johnson
B/M      02-03-73      5’08”/305 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1799222
INJURY CHILD UNDER 15 B/INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

Devon Scott Monypenny
W/M      10-22-94      5’11”/145 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1726356
DWI 2ND OFFENDER BAC>=0.15
Last known location: Spring Texas

April Tamiya Diane Mouton
B/F      04-09-95      5’05”/109 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1797645
ENGAGING IN ORG CRIM ACTIVITY
Last known location: Houston Texas

Tina Ann Redmon
W/F      05-10-72      5’02”/105 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1787572
INJURY TO ELDERLY
Last known location: Houston Texas

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Andy Murray gana a las 4:05 de la madrugada un partido de 5 horas y 45 minutos

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El británico, que juega con una cadera de metal, agota los cinco sets ante Thanasi Kokkinakis como en la ronda anterior con Matteo Berrettini

Andy Murray es un súper hombre. El tenista que en 2019 viajó a Australia para despedirse del tenis sigue jugando y acaba de firmar la madrugada del viernes en Melbourne uno de los partidos que pasarán a la historia del torneo.

En la Margaret Court Arena, la segunda pista en importancia del Melbourne Park, el escocés ha superado a Thanasi Kokkinakis tras remontarle dos sets y cerrar un resultado de 4-6, 6-7(4), 7-6(5), 6-3 y 7-5.

Las 5 horas y 45 minutos le convierten en el segundo duelo más largo de la historia del Abierto, sólo superado por la final de 2012 entre Rafael Nadal y Novak Djokovic. El reloj se paró a las 5:53 minutos. Nunca antes Murray había estado tanto tiempo en pista en sus 952 compromisos anteriores.

El partido se definió a las 4:05 de la madrugada en la capital de Victoria y es el tercero que más tarde ha terminado después del Alexander Zverev-Jenson Brooksby de Acapulco 2022, que acabó a las 4:55, y el Lleyton Hewitt-Marcos Baghdatis, que tuvo un ganador a las 4:34.

“Es increíble haber sido capaz de remontar un resultado así. Lo único que puedo decir es que tengo un gran corazón”, decía el vencedor a la conclusión.

A sus 35 años, y después de una doble operación en la cadera para seguir en el circuito, Andy firma su segunda victoria de la semana a cinco sets. Esa hazaña sólo la había conseguido en Roland Garros 2016. Es el tenista dentro de la Era Open que más veces ha remontado un 0-2 adverso en sets con un total de 11 ocasiones.

Source: marca

Tom Brady Made $512 Million From the NFL Before Inking That $375 Million Analyst Contract With Fox Sports

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When NFL legend Tom Brady left the field at the end of the final game of the 2022 season, he was the league’s career leader in passing yards (89,214) and touchdowns (649). He also left with an estimated net worth of $512 million.

Brady made about $332 million playing quarterback for the National Football League’s New England Patriots and Tampa Bay Buccaneers for 23 seasons, the highest career earnings of any football player in history.

He achieved this despite never once being the highest-paid player in the league during his Hall of Fame career. His spot as the NFL’s biggest earner could be overtaken by fellow signal callers Aaron Rodgers or Matthew Stafford in the coming years if Brady elects to retire from the game.

Brady’s fiscal performance of the gridiron has been nearly as legendary as his work between the lines.

As of 2022, Brady had earned at least $180 million over the past 23 years from endorsements, licensing, appearances and memorabilia, according to estimates from Sportico. Brady’s endorsement calculation was made in May 2022, and any gains or losses Brady may have had since then are not included in that figure.

That endorsement total would put Brady’s net worth around $512 million if you combine his on- and off-field earnings.

Some of Brady’s lucrative endorsement deals are with Under Armour,  Ugg, and Upper Deck.

He has also launched an apparel company called Brady Brand, a fitness company called TB12 and the NFT platform Autograph.

“The future is exciting,” he said on Instagram last year. “I’m fortunate to have cofounded incredible companies like @autograph.io @bradybrand @tb12sports that I am excited to continue to help build and grow.”

Last January, Autograph revealed a $170 million funding round, and the Bay Area native and University of Michigan alumnus has inked partnerships with sports betting company DraftKings to produce and distribute nonfungible tokens.

But not all of Brady’s financial moves have been successful. According to reporting from the New York Post and Forbes that analyzed court documents, Brady owned 1.1 million shares of the now-bankrupt cryptocurrency exchange FTX that were valued at roughly $45 million. FTX’s bankruptcy proceedings are ongoing, and changes to Brady’s net worth as it relates to his FTX investment have not yet been calculated.

Brady has also agreed to a contract with Fox Sports to announce NFL games once he decides to retire. That deal is a 10-year contract worth up to $375 million, the largest in sportscasting history.

Total wealth analysis is not an exact science and cannot account for every single asset and liability an individual has.

It’s inevitable that Brady’s tenure as the top earner in the NFL will at some point come to an end. Last year, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen signed a $258 million contract, and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes signed a $500 million deal the year before, per Spotrac. When the latter is paid out in full, Mahomes will likely have eclipsed Brady in terms of salary earnings.

“It’ll be one day at a time, truly,” Brady said about deciding on whether he’ll retire this offseason after the Bucs lost to the Dallas Cowboys on Monday night.

Source: barrons

Banda MS, Blessd, y Valentina Moretti se unen a FOX Deportes para la transmisión exclusiva del Super Bowl LVII en español

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●  FOX Deportes combina estos tres diversos artistas musicales para producir un video especial de apertura del Super Bowl.

●  El video abrirá la transmisión exclusiva para el evento deportivo más esperado del 2023.

17 de enero de 2023- FOX Deportes anunció hoy que Banda MS, Blessd y Valentina Moretti presentarán un video especial que abrirá la transmisión exclusiva del Super Bowl LVII el 12 de febrero, 2023. El video especial busca unir los mundos de los deportes y la música y sentará las bases para el evento deportivo más importante del país en 2023.

Los tres artistas musicales diversos grabaron el video de apertura durante la primera semana de diciembre en la Ciudad de México.

FOX Deportes, líder y pionero en la cobertura de la NFL en español, presenta la transmisión exclusiva en español del Super Bowl para los Estados Unidos por la cuarta vez. Sus dos transmisiones previas del Super Bowl son las dos más vistosas en la historia de la televisión de cable en español.

Durante la semana del Super Bowl, FOX Deportes presentará mas de 25 horas de cobertura del evento deportivo del año. Todo comienza la noche del 13 de febrero cuando se presentará un programa especial de tres horas desde el Super Bowl Opening Night. La cobertura de la semana incluye ediciones especiales de los programas TOTAL Sports 360, NFLEROS y EL ENTRETIEMPO, todos con cobertura en vivo desde Phoenix.

El día del Super Bowl, FOX Deportes ofrece un total de nueve horas de cobertura en vivo a partir de la 1:00 PM, hora del Este. La transmisión del juego incluirá el Apple Music Super Bowl LVII Halftime Show con la estrella global Rihanna.

Las aperturas anteriores del Super Bowl por FOX Deportes han presentado a los legendarios artistas mexicanos Los Tucanes de Tijuana y Los Tigres del Norte.

 

Acerca de FOX Deportes
Lanzada en 1996, FOX Deportes, una división de FOX Sports, es la primera cadena deportiva en español con la más larga trayectoria en los Estados Unidos. FOX Deportes ha sido el líder suministrador de programación deportiva en español de la nación por mas de 25 años. FOX Deportes presenta un portafolio diverso de propiedades, y ostenta más de 2,100 horas de programación exclusiva en vivo incluyendo juegos de la Liga MX, la MLS, La Copa de Francia, Liga Nacional de Honduras, Liga Primera Division de Costa Rica, Las Eliminatorias del CONMEBOL, Premier Boxing Champions, la NFL, El campeonato de la NFC, Super Bowl LVII, la temporada regular de la MLB, el Juego de Estrellas, las Series Divisionales, las Series de Campeonato de la Liga Nacional y la Serie Mundial, El Clásico Mundial de Beisbol, NASCAR, los Campeonatos Premier de Boxeo y el fútbol colegial. Los programas originales incluyen EL ENTRETIEMPO, PUNTO FINAL Y TOTAL SPORTS 360. FOX Deportes Digital alcanza
mensualmente 17 millones de visitantes y proporciona una experiencia digital profunda colmada con editorial comprometido, anotaciones en vivo y videos exclusivos de puntos culminantes en FOXDeportes.com.

Mayor Turner Accepts World Series Wager from Philadelphia Mayor

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Wearing a World Series pin and more than two months after the Houston Astros clinched a second World Series championship by defeating the Philadelphia Phillies 4-1 in Game 6, Mayor Sylvester Turner accepted the winning wager from Philadelphia Mayor Jim Kenney.
The two mayors met up at the United States Conference of Mayors 91st Winter Meeting in Washington, D.C.

At the start of the series, Mayor Kenney promised to send Mayor Turner a gift from Triple Bottom Brewing in Philadelphia if the Houston Astros won. The company aligns with Mayor Turner’s priorities; it is a woman-owned company powered by renewable energy and believes in hiring employees who need second-chance employment.

Mayor Kenney provided two-four packs of beer and also made a $500 donation to Houston’s Kids Meals.

“The City of Houston and baseball fans will never get tired of celebrating the Houston Astros and the 2022 World Series Championship,” said Mayor Turner. “I am grateful to Mayor Kenney for following through on our friendly wager and especially for donating to a Houston-based organization with a mission to end childhood hunger.”


SHAKIRA || BZRP Music Sessions #53

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(Uh, uh, uh, uh)
(Pa’ tipos como tú)
(Uh, uh, uh, uh)

Perdón, ya cogí otro avión
Aquí no vuelvo
No quiero otra decepción
Tanto que te las das de campeón
Y cuando te necesitaba
Diste tu peor versión

Sorry, baby, hace rato
Que yo debí botar ese gato
Una loba como yo no está pa’ novato’
Una loba como yo no está pa’ tipos como tú, uh, uh, uh, uh
Pa’ tipos como tú, uh, uh, uh, uh

A ti te quedé grande
Y, por eso, estás con una igualita que tú, uh, uh, uh, uh
Ah-oh, oh-oh

Esto es pa’ que te mortifique’
Mastique’ y trague’, trague’ y mastique’
Yo, contigo, ya no regreso
Ni que me llores ni me supliquе’

Entendí que no es culpa mía que te critiquen
Yo solo hago música
Perdón que te salpique

Me dejaste de vecina a la suegra
Con la prensa en la puerta y la deuda en Hacienda
Te creíste que me heriste y me volviste más dura
Las mujeres ya no lloran, las mujeres facturan

Tiene nombre de persona buena
Claramente, no es como suena
Tiene nombre de persona buena
Claramente
Es igualita que tú, uh, uh, uh, uh
Pa’ tipos como tú, uh, uh, uh, uh

A ti te quedé grande
Y, por eso, estás con una igualita que tú, uh, uh, uh, uh
Ah-oh, oh-oh

Del amor al odio hay un paso
Por acá no vuelva’, hazme caso
Cero rencor, bebé
Yo te deseo que te vaya bien con mi supuesto reemplazo

No sé ni qué es lo que te pasó
‘Tás tan raro que ni te distingo
Yo valgo por dos de 22
Cambiaste un Ferrari por un Twingo

Cambiaste un Rolex por un Casio
Vas acelera’o, dale despacio
Ah, mucho gimnasio
Pero trabaja el cerebro un poquito también

Fotos por donde me ven
Aquí me siento un rehén
Por mí todo bien
Yo te desocupo mañana
Y si quieres traértela a ella, que venga también

Tiene nombre de persona buena (uh, uh, uh, uh)
Claramente, no es como suena (uh, uh, uh, uh)
Tiene nombre de persona buena (uh, uh, uh, uh)
Y una loba como yo no está pa’ tipos como tú, uh, uh, uh, uh
Pa’ tipos como tú, uh-uh-uh-uh

A ti te quedé grande
Y, por eso, estás con una igualita que tú, uh, uh, uh, uh
Ah-oh, oh-oh

(Uh, uh, uh, uh)
Pa’ tipos, pa’-pa’-pa’ tipos como—
(Uh, uh, uh, uh)

A ti te quedé grande
Y, por eso, estás con una igualita que tú, uh, uh, uh, uh (it’s a wrap!)
Ah-oh, oh-oh

¡Ya está, chao!

Houston Man Sentenced to 35 Years in Prison for Killing Schoolmate Over Money During Gun Transfer

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A Houston man who was 17 when he killed a schoolmate over $250 was sentenced to 35 years in prison after pleading guilty to murder this week, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Thursday.

“It is obvious we have an epidemic of gun violence when teenagers are shooting each other over money while exchanging guns,” Ogg said. “Getting justice for the family of the victim in a case like this, which has been pending for years, is exactly the reason we recently created the Homicide Division of our office and staffed it with some of our best prosecutors.”

Jesse Quinones, 22, pleaded guilty to murder Wednesday in exchange for 35 years in prison for killing 17-year-old Patrick Aldape around 11:35 p.m. on April 13, 2017. Quinones will serve at least half the sentence before he is eligible for parole. He is not allowed to appeal the conviction or the sentence.

Quinones was a student at ACE (Accelerated Center-Education) when he brought a 9mm pistol to a meeting with Aldape in a cul-de-sac at 500 Slumberwood in the Northshore area. Quinones had been working on a shotgun that belonged to Aldape.

The two teens met at the cul-de-sac and Quinones gave Aldape the shotgun, which was wrapped in a towel, and Aldape put it in the trunk of his car. Aldape then reminded Quinones that he also owed Aldape $250, and Quinones said he needed to go get the money.

Instead, he drove a few blocks away, loaded his 9mm pistol and returned. When he got back, Aldape walked up to the car and Quinones shot him from the driver’s seat. Quinones then fired several more times. He later told investigators he continued to shoot because Aldape was screaming and, “I had to finish it.”

Quinones then fled and ended up wrecking his car a mile and a half away in the 500 block of Federal. He ran from the crash, leaving the murder weapon behind.

A woman who was with Aldape during the shooting drove him to Clear Lake Regional Medical Center, where he later died. The woman, who still had the shotgun in the car, tossed the weapon into the bushes, where police later recovered it.

Days after Aldape died, Quinones went to a Houston Police Department storefront to confess. After homicide detectives finished their investigation, Quinones was charged with capital murder. Because Quinones was 17 at the time of the shooting, he could have faced life in prison with the possibility of parole after 40 years. As a part of the plea agreement, he pleaded guilty to murder instead of capital murder.

Assistant District Attorney Casey Little, who prosecuted the case, said resolving the case was a priority.

“It’s good that we finally got a resolution to this case for the family,” Little said. “They have been waiting for closure since 2017, and our office is prioritizing older murder cases like this so that we can get families the justice they deserve.”

Acusan a Alec Baldwin de “homicidio involuntario” por el tiroteo fatal durante la filmación de la película “Rust”

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El actor y productor Alec Baldwin fue acusado este jueves de “homicidio involuntario” en el tiroteo fatal en el set de filmación de “Rust”, informó la oficina del fiscal del distrito de Santa Fe.

“’El actor y productor de ‘Rust’ Alec Baldwin y la armera Hannah Gutiérrez-Reed serán acusados cada uno de dos cargos de homicidio involuntario por la muerte de Halyna Hutchins en el set de filmación de la película del 2021, en el condado de Santa Fe”, anunció Mary Carmack-Altwies, fiscal del primer distrito judicial de Nuevo México este jueves por la mañana.

El asistente de dirección de la película, David Halls, firmó un acuerdo de culpabilidad “por el cargo de uso negligente de un arma mortal”, anunció también la oficina del fiscal en su declaración, y agregó que los términos de ese acuerdo incluyen seis meses de libertad condicional en suspenso.

No se presentarán cargos contra el director Joel Souza, dice el comunicado.

En una declaración por escrito, la abogada de Baldwin, Chloe Melas, aseguró que la decisión “distorsiona la trágica muerte de Halyna Hutchins”.

“El señor Baldwin no tenía motivos para creer que había una bala real en el arma, ni en ninguna parte del set de filmación. Se apoyó en los profesionales con los que trabajaba, quienes le aseguraron que el arma no tenía balas. Lucharemos contra estos cargos y ganaremos”, indicó.

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El set de filmación de “Rust”.

Por su parte, el abogado de la armera Gutiérrez Reed, Jason Bowles, emitió una declaración en la que afirmó que “están absolutamente equivocados en cuanto a Hannah: esperamos que un jurado la declare no culpable y que concluya que no cometió homicidio involuntario. Ha estado conmocionada por la tragedia, pero no ha cometido ningún delito”.

En marzo de 2022, Gutiérrez Reed había que no la llamaron para inspeccionar el arma que finalmente disparó una bala real e hirió de muerte a Hutchins. Emitió la declaración en respuesta a una presentación legal en la que Baldwin dijo que Hutchins le dijo que amartillara el arma.

“El señor Baldwin sabía que no podría apuntar con un arma de fuego a los miembros de la tripulación bajo ninguna circunstancia y que tenía el deber de proteger a sus compañeros”, dijo Gutiérrez Reed.

“Sin embargo, apuntó con el arma a Halyna antes del incidente fatal contra todas las reglas y el sentido común”, agregó.

CNN se comunicó con el actor Alec Baldwin y la armera Hannah Gutierrez Reed para obtener comentarios, y se comunicará también con Halls y Souza.

La declaración de la fiscal Mary Carmack-Altwies

La fiscal Mary Carmack-Altwies habló este jueves con Josh Campbell de CNN sobre la decisión tomada con respecto a la presentación de cargos en el caso. Según ella, ubo una serie de factores que contribuyeron a la decisión, incluida “la falta de seguridad y estándares de seguridad en ese set, que hubo armas de fuego en el set que se mezclaron con armas ficticias”.

“Nadie estaba controlando esto, o al menos no lo estaba haciendo de manera constante. Y luego, de alguna manera, un arma fue cargada con balas reales y entregada a Alec Baldwin; él no la revisó, no hizo ninguna de las cosas que se suponía que debía hacer para asegurarse estar a salvo él y el resto de la gente a su alrededor. Y luego apuntó con el arma a Halyna Hutchins y apretó el gatillo”, dijo.

La fiscal Mary Carmack-Altwies.

La fiscal Mary Carmack-Altwies.

“Este fue un set realmente relajado”, dijo y añadió: “Nadie estaba haciendo su trabajo. Había tres personas que si hubieran hecho su trabajo ese día, podrían haber evitado esta tragedia, y esos son David Halls, Hannah Gutierrez Reed y Alec Baldwin. Si hubieran hecho sus deberes básicos, no estaríamos aquí”.

Los hechos

Baldwin sostenía un arma en la mano mientras ensayaba una escena de la película en el Rancho Bonanza Creek de Nuevo México en octubre de 2021 cuando se disparó un tiro que mató a la directora de fotografía Halyna Hutchins e hirió al director Joel Souza.

Desde entonces, el episodio ha desatado un torbellino de acusaciones de negligencia por parte de los involucrados. Baldwin sostiene que no apretó el gatillo.

En el resumen de la investigación post mortem sobre la muerte de Hutchins, que fue firmado formalmente por el investigador médico en jefe de Nuevo México, la causa del deceso como “herida de bala en el pecho” y la forma figura como “accidente”.

Source: cnnespanol

Dr. King’s unfinished work is ours to complete

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Nearly 60 years ago in August 1963, over 200,000 people joined the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom to demand civil rights, equal treatment, and economic justice for Black people. In front of the Lincoln Memorial, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his visionary I Have a Dreamspeech that still inspires today.
He described the “fierce urgency of now” as the time to take action, seek justice, and hold our nation to its promise. Today, we are living in another moment of “fierce urgency” that must be met with fierce action. Over the past few years, a raw resurgence of racism, bigotry, and extremism is fueling attacks on our democracy, fundamental rights, and hard-won progress. We are tasked to defend what’s been won by those who fought and sacrificed before us while pushing forward toward freedom and equality for all.At the same time, people are recovering from a pandemic that worsened and widened the rampant racial, social, and economic inequalities that existed long before Covid-19. Ongoing inequality, stagnant wages, and rising costs are pushing the American dream out of reach for people who simply want the opportunity to make better lives for themselves, save for a rainy day, and build wealth for their families. People struggle to get by when they deserve a fair chance to get ahead.

Dr. King understood that economic justice was key to people being able to live freely and equally beside one another. That’s why economic equity is at the heart of the work being done to create a more just, inclusive, and prosperous Harris County. The county is making needed investments to bridge the economic divide and level the playing field with opportunities and services that put the American dream within reach.

The Harris County Department of Economic Equity and Opportunity (DEEO) is leading a workforce development effort that will train people for living wage jobs, connect them to competitive career paths, and provide opportunities for apprenticeships. The department is also making sure that everyone, including minority- and women-owned businesses, can fairly compete for county contracts, which helps create good-paying jobs and wealth where they’re needed most.

Harris County is leading by example in the fight for living wages. The county previously established a $15-an-hour living wage for county employees and was the first county in Texas to require contractors on certain construction projects to pay workers a $15-an-hour living wage. Now, the county is working to expand the living wage policy to every county contract, which will create more job opportunities in the region.

Harris County is also working to ease the economic strain of childcare and housing with historic investments in affordable childcare and housing. The county’s housing initiatives help renters and buyers live in homes they can afford, provide eviction and foreclosure assistance to help keep people facing economic hardship in their homes, and protect the rights of renters living in county-funded properties. The historic investments in childcare will increase the number of affordable childcare centers and home-based providers—making high-quality childcare accessible for thousands of families.

There are still challenges ahead, but the progress we’re making on the economic opportunity will help lead to the just and equitable society that Dr. King glimpsed from the mountaintop. His unfinished work is ours to complete.

CAFE CON GILBERT

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Que Onda Magazine feliz por compartir y patrocinar con nuestros amigos el sábado 14 de Enero por la mañana en las instalaciones del Restaurante Mexicano El Jardín propiedad de la Familia González las presentaciones de los Candidatos a diferentes postulaciones en la Ciudad de Houston Texas, donde más de 200 personas disfrutaron un café con Gilbert acompañado de Iván Sánchez, Conchita Reyes, Joaquín Martínez, Cynthia Reyes, Mario Castillo, Holly Flynn, Jonathan Estrada, Emmanuel Guerrero, Sophia Saenz, Richard Cantu.–

Gerardo Ortiz – Quién Se Anima

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Quién se animaDijo mi compadreCuando me enfiestoNo hay como pararleLa baraja, mis platicas largasGente muy finaBuenas amistades
CuliacánLa gente de arribaComo mi padreToda su oficinaMis respetosLes tengo cariñoCuida mis pasosLo sé desde niñoY quién se anima
Y arriba el simple en medio Badiraguato, Sinaloa viejoAy nomás
Quién se animaQue le entre con ganasA los negocios donde hay buena lanaLos placeres, la banda y mujeresPero responsable en todos mis quehaceresBuen amigo de buenos principiosYa bien lo sabe, la gente que estimoEn negocios soy muy cuidadosoLos buenos consejos que tuve de niñoY quién se anima

Voz De Mando – El de Arriba

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Lo que tengo, con sudor me lo he ganadoYo camino lento, a paso muy honradoNo ando con charola, presumiéndole a la genteLo que no me pertenece
No hay necesidad de ensuciarme las manosAunque digan muchos que la tranza es el progresoYo me sé ganar con huevos cada pesoSin venderle el alma al diablo
Cada quien elige en vida sus infiernosYo elegí, ser de los buenosPero hay muchos tontos que confunden esoY te tachan de pendejo, hacen malPero no me acomplejo
Yo caminoDerechito, como me enseñó mi madre, con propósito en la vida¿De qué sirve ser chingón si chingaste a varios por estar arriba?Chingones son los que, sin opacar a nadie, siempre brillanYo caminoDerechito, como me enseñó mi padre, sin rajarme en la subidaNunca dejes que otro cargue tu morral o te muestre otra salidaLucha fuerte con valor y sin dudarQue la recompensa siempre ha de llegar, nunca falla el de arriba
No hay necesidad de ensuciarme las manosAunque digan muchos que la tranza es el progresoYo me sé ganar con huevos cada pesoSin venderle el alma al diablo
Cada quien elige en vida sus infiernosYo elegí ser de los buenosPero hay muchos tontos que confunden esoY te tachan de pendejo, hacen malPero no me acomplejo
Yo caminoDerechito, como me enseñó mi madre, con propósito en la vida¿De qué sirve ser chingón si chingaste a varios por estar arriba?Chingones son los que, sin opacar a nadie, siempre brillanYo caminoDerechito, como me enseñó mi padre, sin rajarme en la subidaNunca dejes que otro cargue tu morral o te muestre otra salidaLucha fuerte con valor y sin dudarQue la recompensa siempre ha de llegar, nunca falla el de arriba

Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs Awards $62,500 to Projects Promoting Tourism and Resilience

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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) is awarding $62,500 in grants to 7 individuals and nonprofit organizations whose work furthers cultural tourism and resilience in the city.

“The grantees this quarter solidify our city’s image as an Arts City,” says Mayor Sylvester Turner. “We are not just a Space City or Bayou City, but because of the  incredible amount of talent and diverse type of arts that can be found and supported by the city, we are also an Arts City.”

The latest city initiative grantees are:

●    Rivkah French: “Emulsion”
Emulsion is a new immersive Virtual Reality dance film by Rivkah French that explores the beauty and intimacy of relationships. By shooting and presenting this film with VR technology, Emulsion brings the viewer into the experience of moving with the dancers, rather than viewing them from a distance. Emulsion will be presented in conjunction with neighborhood-focused filmmaking workshops at multiple venues across the 5th Ward, culminating in a public showing of the participants’ self-made films. This grant was awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category.

●    C-STEM Teacher and Student Support Services: “The C-STEM Little Library Free WiFi Public Art Project”
The C-STEM Little Library Free WiFi Public Art Project offers free books to increase STEM literacy and awareness of health/wellness, bridges the digital divide by providing access to the Internet of Things (IoT), beautifies the community, increases usage of underutilized pocket spaces in the community, and creates safer neighborhoods. This grant was awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category.

City’s Initiative – C-STEM Teacher and Student Support Services
●    God’s Grace Community Church: “Christmas in the 4 4”
The “Christmas in the 4 4” is a formal event that showcases national artists as they perform Christmas selections. This event is scheduled the third week in December every year on a Friday night at 7 PM. It is held at God’s Grace Community Church, 9944 West Montgomery Road. After the concert, a reception is held in the fellowship hall. This grant was awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category.

●    Hispanic Alliance For Performing And Audiovisual Arts
HAAPA will honor the 80th anniversary of the publication of The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery through a play.  The play will bring to the visual plane the philosophy explored in the book and promote its knowledge to new generations of artists and audiences, as well as bridge the community to the artistic expressions of Latinos.  This grant was awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category.

●    Justin Grant
To celebrate the line as an essential conceptual element in the visual arts, a year of exhibitions and events is planned that includes a program of educational activities for the community and students. The activities will take place in Sabine Street Studios, part of the Sawyer Yards located in the established Arts District Houston. The programs coincide with the formation of a new exhibition space called East Corridor Gallery, or ECG, designated exclusively for the exhibition of local artists and creatives whose work emphasizes the practical and conceptual elements of the line and its many facets. This grant was awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category.


City’s Initiative – Justin Grant
●    Andrew Davis: “SOLEVISION II”
On June 18, 2023 the second installment of SOLEVISION, “SOLEVISION II”, will occur at Emancipation Park (venue subject to change). The hybrid on-site & digital performance will highlight and draw from conversations held between Houston-based artists Andrew ‘TAME, The Aspiring Me’ Davis, Kazembe “DJ Elevated” Gray & Ariel Bounds. The conversations will expand upon the narrative of the initial SOLEVISION, self-perception, and world reflection, along with the proximity of Juneteenth as it relates to the artists; the culmination of the conversations will be expressed through live performance, mixed media and set design.

●    Segundo Barrio Children’s Chorus
Segundo Barrio Children’s Chorus is being established as Houston’s first bi-lingual children’s choir, whose mission is to enrich the lives of children and families through transformative performance opportunities which engage residents, build communities, and share with visitors the unique cultural identity of Second Ward/East End. This pilot-project targets children from immigrant and Spanish-speaking households ages 4-12, offering bi-lingual mentoring and access to the Arts, including music/vocal instruction. By utilizing a unique, culturally-informed curriculum, the choir aims to reduce drop-out rates, strengthen families, and foster pride in community for residents and visitors through appearances at community and city-wide public events.

All of these grants have been awarded under the Neighborhood Cultural Destinations category. For more information on past grantees, click here. To see upcoming events from previous or the latest 2022 grantees, visit the frequently updated Cultural Events Calendar.

The funds are awarded through City’s Initiative, a competitive grant program that is administered by the Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) and funded by a portion of the city’s Hotel Occupancy Tax. The program opens four times a year and offers grants in three categories: neighborhood cultural destinations, conference tourism, and resilience awareness. In addition to these funding categories, MOCA awards a small number of special community initiatives each year.

About the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs
The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs guides the City’s cultural investments with policies and initiatives that expand access to arts and cultural programs in the community, attract visitors and leverage private investment. Learn more at www.houstontx.gov/culturalaffairs and follow us on Facebook & Instagram @HoustonMOCA.

About Houston Arts Alliance
Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) is a local arts and culture organization whose principal work is to implement the City of Houston’s vision, values, and goals for its arts grantmaking and civic art investments. HAA’s work is conducted through contracts with the City of Houston, overseen by the Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs. HAA also executes privately funded special projects to meet the needs of the arts community, such as disaster preparation, research on the state of the arts in Houston, and temporary public art projects that energize neighborhoods. In short, HAA helps artists and nonprofits be bold, productive, and strong. To learn more about HAA, visit www.houstonartsalliance.com and follow us on Facebook & Instagram @HoustonArtsAlliance.

Texas Supreme Court ruling gives life to proposed $30 billion dollar Dallas-to-Houston bullet train

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For nearly six years, Texas Central pushed for the construction of a Dallas-to-Houston bullet train to connect the two populous cities.

The proposed high-speed rail would cost $30 billion to build and would shuttle passengers between Dallas and Houston in just 90 minutes.

Plans for the bullet train hit a snag last year when former Texas Central CEO Carlos Aguilar suddenly resigned, though.

Aguilar, who was the project leader, stepped down shortly before a major Texas Supreme Court ruling on the train.

When Aguilar resigned, it was as though the hope for the bullet train walked out with him.

Despite Aguilar’s resignation, though, the Texas Supreme Court granted the train developers eminent domain.

In a 5-3 vote, justices ruled that Texas Central does have the power of an eminent domain, which gives the company the legal right to force landowners to sell their property to them.

In other words, Texas Central can now begin acquiring land to build the rail upon.

We are appreciative to the Texas Supreme Court for their time and consideration of this important issue as we continue work on this innovative high-speed passenger train rail,” Texas Central said in a statement following the ruling.

The court ruling was a massive development for Texas Central. Given approval to acquire land to build, the project appears to have life.

For the first time, the gears are in motion to build a Dallas-to-Houston bullet train.

Constructing it won’t be cheap, but its $30 billion dollar price tag is well worth it to the developers, who believe it can be an economic boon for Texas.

The proposed bullet train between Dallas and Houston could pump more than $36 billion into the state economy over the next 25 years, including more than $2.5 billion in local and state taxes, according to a study commissioned by the private firm developing the project.

Still, even with its money-making potential, there are still a few obstacles in the way of Texas Central finalizing the train.

Among those obstacles are those that live along the plotted railroad. Many Texas communities have already expressed concerns about the noise and traffic that the train would bring.

As we know, money talks, so perhaps Texas Central will make residents much more convincing offers now that it has been granted eminent domain.

Should the train be made, it would be huge for Texas. Connecting the two major cities would create a lot of jobs and help bolster a Texas economy that is on the rise.

It would also make the trip between Dallas and Houston much lighter. Nearly 100,000 Texans, sometimes called “super-commuters,” travel back and forth between Houston and Dallas/Fort Worth more than once a week.

Additionally, thousands of college students travel between the two cities each year.

The approximately 240-mile high-speed rail line would offer travelers a much faster alternative- condensing the journey to just 90 minutes. This would include departures every 30 minutes during peak periods each day, and every hour during off-peak periods, according to the Texas Central.

For more information on Texas Central and the proposed bullet train, please visit the official website here.

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Top 10 Celebrity-owned Restaurants From Across the U.S.

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From Eminem’s famous Mom’s Spaghetti to Ludacris’ Chicken + Beer, celebrities are continuously venturing into the world of cuisine. With signature recipes and heavy-weight brand names, these celebrity-owned restaurants are taking the lead in the market. Imagine sitting down for dinner with your family, and Channing Tatum approaches your table with a bowl of soup. Who wouldn’t want that?

Ludacris: Chicken + Beer

Named after his 2003 album Chicken-n-Beer, the singer and actor own this four-star restaurant, Chicken + Beer in Hartsfield-Jackson Airport at Gate D15. Luda (real name Chris Bridges) picked the precise location during the airport’s auction, and he refers to the moment as “the epitome of success.” Luda’s close friendship with Daniel Halpern, CEO, and co-founder of Jackmont Hospitality Inc., also played a part in choosing the restaurant location.

The meal combo is famous among travelers and is also a favorite for the Atlanta-based rapper. Ludacris is also particular about the beer that the restaurant serves. You will only find local beers on the drinks menu. Other meals include collard greens, shrimp, and pimento cheese.

Channing Tatum: Saints and Sinners

Aside from seafood, the restaurant also serves American and Cajun dishes, and fresh creole that will have you going back for more. Saints and Sinners serves food until 9.00 p.m. Afterward, the restaurant turns into a nightclub where it famously gets its alias, “Bachelorette Headquarters.”

The eatery is best known for its bottle service and dancing. If you’re looking for where to get your jig on, then head to the French Quarter. The restaurant allows reservations for small and large groups using the OpenTable platform. You can access their premium bottle service after booking one of the VIP areas.

Danny Trejo: Trejo’s Tacos

The famous Machete actor is taking another leading role as a restaurant owner. Trejo’s Tacos are shacks spread out across Los Angeles, and the first restaurant opened in 2015 taking the place of a former Taco Bell. Trejo’s Tacos offers a variety of vegan gourmet and, of course, tacos. Additionally, Trejo has published a cookbook featuring 75 recipes, including his signature taco recipes.

Ayesha Curry: International Smoke

Does the name Curry ring a bell? If you guessed Stephen Curry, then you are right. Ayesha Curry is the wife of the legendary basketball star Steph Curry. She is also a renowned best-selling cookbook author and restaurant owner. Located in San Francisco and Las Vegas, International Smoke is famous for the league of celebrities it draws in. For example, former U.S. President Barack Obama had a meal there in 2019.

The restaurant is a collaboration between Ayesha and award-winning chef Michael Mina. Not only do they serve quality food, but the restaurant’s ambiance and decor are inviting. A reservation is required beforehand. You can use the restaurant’s website to make a reservation in either of the two locations.

Mark, Donnie, and Paul Wahlberg: Wahlburgers

Wahlburgers is a popular burger joint started by Mark Wahlberg and his brothers, Paul and Donnie (a member of New Kids on the Block), in 2015. The burger joint catapulted to being a favorite among many, prompting the trio to expand the restaurant to 30 locations across the U.S. Additionally, the restaurant’s popularity grew after A&E featured a reality series based on the family-run burger joint. The show is currently on its 10th season.

Jay-Z:40/40 Club

Jay-Z might have 99 problems, but a restaurant isn’t one. The multiple Grammy award-winning hip-hop artist is the owner of the most exclusive and extravagant club in New York, 40/40. The name 40/40 is a reference to a record set by four baseball players who stole 40 passes and hit 40 home runs in one season.

40/40 club is all things lavish and alluring. The club features a restaurant serving game-day-inspired meals, delicious entrées, and a lineup of fine liquor.

Business hours run from 5 p.m. to 12 a.m. on Monday to Thursday, 5 p.m. to 4 a.m. on Friday and Saturday, and 12:45 p.m. to 12:00 a.m. on Sunday. Happy hours are from 5 to 7 p.m. on Monday through Thursday and 5 to 9 p.m. on Fridays.

Francis Ford Coppola: Café Zoetrope

If you happen to make a trip to the Bay Area, head to San Francisco for Francis Ford’s Cafe Zoetrope. The restaurant is Italian-themed and also includes a wine bar. Hollywood photos and Coppola family memorabilia grace the restaurant. Café Zoetrope offers limited indoor dining, take-out, and outdoor dining, and is only open during particular hours.

Robert De Niro: Nobu

Robert De Niro is best known for his action-packed star appearances in movies. However, on the side, De Niro is a famous restauranteur dating back to 1994. Along with film producer Meir Teper and celebrity chef Nobuyuki Matsuhisa, De Niro opened Nobu, a Peruvian and Japanese fusion restaurant.

De Niro has grown his restaurant franchise to 50 cities, including Budapest, Moscow, and Honolulu. If you want a taste of black cod with miso, then Nobu is the place to be.

Toby Keith: I Love This Bar & Grill

You will love this bar and grill if you love country music. Named after Toby Keith’s 2003 single “I Love This Bar,” the restaurant serves sandwiches, steaks, seafood, salad, and live country music. I Love This Bar & Grill’s menu has an emphasis on Southern food and, if you’re lucky, you may get to see Keith performing live. You can find the restaurant in three locations, all in Oklahoma City—Keith’s home state.

Michael Jordan: Michael Jordan’s Steakhouse

If you’re looking for a fine dining experience, then Michael Jordan’s steakhouse is the place to be. With three locations in the United States, the restaurant offers classy and stylish steaks and seafood. Jordan opened his first restaurant in 1993 in Chicago. The restaurant’s striking success led to the basketball star expanding to two more locations in Connecticut and Washington.

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State Lawmakers Should Break the 2023 Tax Cut Fever Before It’s Too Late

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Despite mixed economic signals for 2023, including a possible recession, many state lawmakers plan to use temporary budget surpluses to forge ahead with permanent, regressive tax cuts that would disproportionately benefit the wealthy at the expense of low- and middle-income households. These cuts would put state finances in a precarious position and further erode public investments in education, transportation and health, all of which are crucial for creating inclusive, vibrant communities where everyone, not just the rich, can achieve economic security and thrive. In the event of an economic downturn, these results would be accelerated and amplified.

Instead of doubling down on regressive tax cuts, state policymakers should use this opportunity to build more equitable tax systems that don’t ask the most of those families who have the least, and that can withstand potential economic turbulence in 2023 and beyond. They can do this by:

• Rejecting expensive, permanent tax cuts that provide an outsized benefit to the rich and do little for low- and middle-income families.

• Addressing urgent issues like college affordability, preschool access, the climate crisis, and our outdated infrastructure by raising new revenues from the wealthy and large corporations.

• Creating or expanding targeted, refundable tax credits for low- and moderate-income Americans facing financial hardship and economic uncertainty.

Short-sighted, permanent tax cuts come at a high cost and too often benefit the wealthy

Last year brought a string of problematic, regressive tax cuts and many lawmakers continue to march toward less equitable and adequate state taxation in 2023. Some of the many misguided and often reckless efforts to cut taxes that are already underway this year include:

▸Efforts to deeply cut or continue to chip away at state income taxes. At least 24 states are weighing cuts to personal income tax rates this session. For instance, lawmakers in Arkansas, Montana, and Utah are all considering cuts to their existing top rates. A handful of other states (including Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, and Nebraska) are exploring ways to accelerate regressive tax cuts that went into effect in previous years. But efforts to chip away at state income taxes go beyond rate reductions. In at least five states (Kansas, Michigan, Minnesota, Vermont, and Wisconsin) lawmakers are discussing policies that would further exempt or, in some cases, completely remove some forms of retirement income from the state’s income tax base—policies that will shortchange younger families and grow rapidly in cost as our population ages.

▸Efforts to enact flat income tax ratesLawmakers in North Dakota and Ohio are discussing proposals that would shift their graduated income tax structures to flat rates. This recent flurry of interest in flat taxes is misguided, as ITEP explains in a new brief. In short, flat taxes all but guarantee inequitable state and local taxation on the whole without bringing any of the promised economic or administrative benefits touted by proponents.

▸Efforts to fully eliminate state income taxes. Lawmakers in Arkansas, Indiana, Louisiana, Mississippi, and West Virginia are expressing interest in fully eliminating their personal income taxes—a step not taken since Alaska struck oil at Prudhoe Bay more than 40 years ago. While some lawmakers now start the conversation by discussing smaller tax cuts at the top that sound less alarming, they continue to maneuver toward full income tax elimination. These extreme proposals would decimate funding for vital services and institutions and give these states some of the most regressive tax codes in the country, with low- and middle-income families paying far higher tax rates than the wealthy.

▸Efforts to cut property taxesAt least a dozen states are weighing property tax cuts this session. The proposals range from property tax freezes and caps to proposed property tax rebates. Iowa lawmakers, for instance, following a long string of income tax cutting, are now setting their sights on eroding the property tax instead.

All these tax cuts would make it far more difficult for states to provide good schools, high-quality health care, efficient and modern infrastructure, and other public services that are indispensable for thriving communities. Moreover, the long-run outcome of many of these tax cuts is likely to be a shift toward higher taxes on those least able to pay. States with low or nonexistent personal income taxes tend to be among the highest-tax states for the poor because of their higher reliance on sales and excise taxes. The impact of those more regressive taxes is also acute for people of color, an outsized share of whom are low-income households due to historic and ongoing discrimination and marginalization.

States should shore up state finances to meet public needs

While working-class Americans struggled through the pandemic and persistent inflation, the uber-wealthy saw their combined wealth increase from just under $3 trillion in March 2020 to $4.48 trillion in November 2022. More than one in four dollars of wealth in the U.S. is held by the 0.25 percent of households with a net worth over $30 million; these families hold tens of billions in wealth in every single state and trillions in wealth in some.

Despite this abundance of extreme wealth, far too many state and local governments lack the revenues they need to invest deeply in critical economic and social priorities. By raising taxes on the wealthy instead of cutting them, states can better position themselves to rise to some of the biggest challenges facing Americans today including the unacceptably high cost of preschool and college, the climate crisis, and our inadequate physical and social infrastructure.

In addition to being extremely popular, tax increases on wealthy families are also sorely needed to help address one of the greatest tax injustices of our time: the fact that nearly every state requires low- and middle-income households to pay a greater share of their income in taxes than high-income households.

Some options available to strengthen revenue streams and advance economic and racial equity include:

• Increasing personal income taxes on high-income earners. States can raise rates on top incomes, eliminate tax subsidies for investment income, reform itemized deductions, and strengthen taxes on income derived from wealth, such as capital gains.

• Taxing corporate income. States can increase corporate income tax rates, reduce tax avoidance by adopting combined reporting, adopt corporate minimum taxes, and reduce tax subsidies for profitable corporations.

• Strengthening taxation of property and wealth. A growing group of states has moved in recent years to levy higher rates on the purchase of expensive real estate properties. Other worthwhile ideas include more progressive property taxation in general and enacting or reforming estate and inheritance taxes.

Wealthy families should be expected to contribute more to funding the public services that are essential to the functioning of the society in which they were able to amass their wealth. Massachusetts voters provided an excellent blueprint for other states to follow in 2023 with their approval of the state’s “millionaires’ tax” last November. Carrying that momentum to other states would put our nation on a much stronger footing to address the challenges facing American families today.

Targeted, refundable tax credits boost the incomes of low- and middle-income families

The most essential function of state and local tax systems is raising the revenue needed to fund services and institutions essential to broadly shared economic prosperity. It is also vital that states and localities raise this revenue in a manner that is equitable. To that end, proven policies like state Child Tax Credits (CTCs) and Earned Income Tax Credits (EITCs) have immense potential to curb some of the worst unfairness in state tax laws while bolstering the economic security of low- and middle-income families and setting up the next generation of Americans to succeed. Many states have expanded or improved these credits in recent years, and that trend looks to continue into 2023.

Much of the recent interest in state CTCs was spurred by the temporary expansion of the federal CTC in effect in 2021. That reform drastically reduced child poverty, and its expiration affords states a prime opportunity to build on the success of the credit. Currently, 10 states have some form of CTC while many are considering one. Almost all states could cut their child poverty rates by 25 percent with a refundable state Child Tax Credit of $2,000 or less and a 20 percent boost for children under 6 years old.

States can, and should, expand their EITCs as well, which boosts low-paid workers’ incomes and improve tax equity by offsetting some of the heavily regressive sales and excise taxes they pay. Much like the CTC, the EITC is proven to improve health and financial outcomes for families over the long run, though there are some key ways in which these credits can be reformed, such as by strengthening the benefits available to workers without children in the home, immigrants filing with Individual Taxpayers Identification Numbers (ITINs) and extremely low-income families.

2023 brings immense opportunities for states wise enough to seize them

Recent state revenue growth presents lawmakers with an incredible opportunity to strengthen the investments that undergird our economy and society. Rather than squander those revenues on tax cuts for the wealthy and corporations, states should place their most economically insecure families at the heart of their decision-making. Lawmakers should turn to proven policies like Child Tax Credits and Earned Income Tax Credits, and strengthen state revenue systems through reforms that ask more of those wealthy families who have fared extraordinarily well in recent years. The upcoming year brings immense economic uncertainty but with the right set of fiscal reforms, and a little luck, states have a genuine opportunity to end the year on a much stronger footing than they started.

Source: itep

MOCA Opens 2023 Exhibition Series, Expressions! With a High-tech Exhibit to Honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Black History Month

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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) will open its 2023 exhibition series Expressions! with the exhibit, “Steppin’ Back in Time: Houston in Retrospect.”  Houston Informer Foundation, Inc. (HIFI), originated this photography exhibition and virtual reality experience celebrating Black-owned businesses and community leaders of color in Houston.

The exhibit covers the years 1893 through the 1950s as documented by Houston Informer and Texas Freeman newspapers and includes a high-tech twist to honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Black History Month.

“I look forward to exhibitions such as these that allow us to take a closer look at the history of the African American community, black-owned businesses and community leaders documented in a newspaper like The Houston Informer and Texas Freeman, considered to be the oldest Black newspaper published west of the Mississippi,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “These exhibitions give us a better understanding of how Houston came to be and how its residents express themselves.  I am excited for the next exhibitions by local artists and organizations that will follow suit and tackle the theme of Expression from different lenses; a true picture of the diverse city we call home.”

The exhibition will be held in the City Hall rotunda from January 18 to February 28, 2023. It will open with a ribbon-cutting and reception at Noon on Wednesday, January 18.

“The exhibition is the perfect opener for the series,” stated Necole S. Irvin, MOCA Director. “It highlights self-expression and the African American residents who made a difference in Houston, fought racism, and overcame other barriers.  We are proud to partner with HIFI and the Office of Business Opportunity to lift up these important stories.”

Expressions!, a series of exhibitions curated by Community Liaison Victor Ancheta, will continue throughout the year with five other planned exhibitions.

 

Formula 1 update on the 2023 calendar

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Formula 1 can confirm that the 2023 season will consist of 23 races.

That means the season will kick off with the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 5, and finish up in Abu Dhabi on November 26, with the brand new Las Vegas Grand Prix joining the calendar a week before the season finale.

The full 2023 F1 calendar can be viewed below.

2023 F1 calendar

 

Date Grand Prix Venue
February 23-25 Pre-season testing Sakhir
March 5 Bahrain Sakhir
March 19 Saudi Arabia Jeddah
April 2 Australia Melbourne
April 30 Azerbaijan Baku
May 7 Miami Miami
May 21 Emilia Romagna Imola
May 28 Monaco Monaco
June 4 Spain Barcelona
June 18 Canada Montreal
July 2 Austria Spielberg
July 9 United Kingdom Silverstone
July 23 Hungary Budapest
July 30 Belgium Spa
August 27 Netherlands Zandvoort
September 3 Italy Monza
September 17 Singapore Singapore
September 24 Japan Suzuka
October 8 Qatar Lusail
October 22 USA Austin
October 29 Mexico Mexico City
November 5 Brazil Sao Paulo
November 18 Las Vegas Las Vegas*
November 26 Abu Dhabi Yas Marina
*Subject to FIA circuit homologation

Source: formula1

Madonna coming to Houston for her Celebration tour

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Madonna is coming to Houston.

The music icon’s 35-city global tour, produced by Live Nation, will stop at Toyota Center on Sept. 13.

The tour will also make stops in Dallas at American Airlines Center on Sept. 18, and at Moody Center in Austin on Sept. 21.

“The Celebration Tour will take us on Madonna’s artistic journey through four decades and pays respect to the city of New York where her career in music began,” a news release about the tour reads.

“I am excited to explore as many songs as possible in hopes to give my fans the show they have been waiting for,” Madonna is quoted as saying in the news release.

“The Celebration Tour will offer a one-of-a-kind experience with special guest Bob the Drag Queen a.k.a. Caldwell Tidicue across all dates on the global tour,” the news release said.

Tickets go on sale starting Friday, Jan. 20. at 10 a.m. local time at madonna.com/tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 2 p.m. local time through Thursday, Jan. 19 at 6 p.m. local time through the Citi Entertainment program.

THE CELEBRATION TOUR WILL FEATURE FOUR DECADES OF GREATEST HITS

THE CELEBRATION TOUR NORTH AMERICAN DATES:

Sat Jul 15 – Vancouver, BC – Rogers Arena

Tue Jul 18 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena

Sat Jul 22 – Phoenix, AZ – Footprint Center

Tue Jul 25 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena

Thu Jul 27 – Tulsa, OK – BOK Center

Sun Jul 30 – St. Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center

Wed Aug 02 – Cleveland, OH – Rocket Mortgage Fieldhouse

Sat Aug 05 – Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena

Mon. Aug 07 – Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena

Wed Aug 09 – Chicago, IL – United Center

Sun Aug 13 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena

Sat Aug 19 – Montreal, QC – Centre Bell

Wed Aug 23 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

Thu Aug 24 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden

Wed Aug 30 – Boston, MA – TD Garden

Sat Sep 02 – Washington, DC – Capital One Arena

Tue Sep 05 – Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena

Thu Sep 07 – Tampa, FL – Amalie Arena

Sat Sep 09 – Miami, FL – Miami-Dade Arena

Wed Sep 13 – Houston, TX – Toyota Center

Mon Sep 18 – Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center

Thu Sep 21 – Austin, TX – Moody Center ATX

Wed Sep 27 – Los Angeles, CA – Crypto.com Arena

Wed Oct 04 – San Francisco, CA – Chase Center

Sat Oct 07 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena

THE CELEBRATION TOUR EUROPE DATES:

Sat Oct 14 – London, UK – The O2

Sat Oct 21 – Antwerp, BE – Sportpaleis

Wed. Oct. 25 – Copenhagen, DK – Royal Arena

Sat Oct 28 – Stockholm, SE – Tele2

Wed Nov 01 – Barcelona, ES – Palau Sant Jordi

Mon Nov 06 – Lisbon, PT – Altice Arena

Sun Nov 12 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena

Mon Nov 13 – Paris, FR – Accor Arena

Wed Nov 15 – Cologne, DE – Lanxess Arena

Thu Nov 23 – Milan, IT – Mediolanum Forum

Tue Nov 28 – Berlin, DE – Mercedes-Benz Arena

Fri Dec 1 – Amsterdam, NL – Ziggo Dome

Source: click2houston

CRIME ‘Beef in the club’ | Sheriff Gonzalez says deadly club shooting could have stemmed from argument

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The Harris County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a deadly shooting that left at least one person dead and four others hurt.

It happened just after 2 a.m. Sunday in the parking lot of a shopping center on FM 1960 near Champion Forest Drive in northwest Harris County.

According to a preliminary investigation, Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said a vehicle pulled up to the club when multiple people got out and started firing at anyone standing outside.

“It looks like over 50 shots were fired here, which is a very scary situation considering there’s a mobile food truck here and the number of patrons outside,” Gonzalez said.

At this time, Gonzalez said they believe the victims were two men and three women. All five were taken to the hospital where one of the men was pronounced dead. The sheriff did not have an update on the condition of the other four. Gonzalez also said they believe at least one AK-47 was used in the shooting.

HCSO Homicide is now looking for witnesses and surveillance footage to help them identify any possible suspects.

Gonzalez said he thinks the shooters may have been targeting specific people who were coming out of the club.

“If the information is correct that someone exited from a vehicle and began opening fire, that’s probably a good indicator that they were coming with purpose — maybe targeting somebody. Maybe there was some sort of beef in the club, we just don’t know for sure yet,” Gonzalez said.

Those with information are asked to contact the Harris County Sheriff’s Office or Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

Source: khou

Collaborative health initiative to help Houstonians prevent, better manage chronic diseases

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City Council approves $1M to partner with TSU
to develop the Center of Transformative Health
On Wednesday, Mayor Sylvester Turner and Houston City Council approved $1 million over three years to fund the establishment of the Texas Southern University’s Center of Transformative Health. The mission of the center is to use evidence-based practices to reconstruct, strengthen and enhance the conditions that promote health. We achieve this by building community capacity to ensure equitable health outcomes for all through research, engagement, and education.

The initiative will represent a collaboration between TSU and the Houston Health Department. The center will help design an array of health projects giving at-risk Houstonians more opportunities to prevent or better manage chronic illnesses such as diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and mental health.

Statistics have shown that Black and Brown communities and people living in urban settings were hit hardest and suffered the most during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Through the Complete Communities Health Equity Response (HER) Task Force, my administration witnessed firsthand how the pandemic was a magnifier for common health problems underscoring the need for a public health agenda beyond COVID and necessitating ongoing and intentional planning to prevent and manage disease occurrence in order to transform lives and reduce the impact on Houston’s economic competitiveness,” stated Mayor Sylvester Turner.

The agreement unanimously approved by City Council will enable the center to draw up blueprints and seek additional federal, state, and private funding for projects that increase access to health education, disease self-management classes, healthy food options, health screenings for chronic diseases and mental health resources in primarily underserved communities.

The COVID-19 pandemic underscored the need to tackle chronic illnesses, especially in Black and Hispanic communities. The two minorities were hit the hardest by the pandemic. People with chronic diseases are at higher risk of severe illness or death due to COVID-19 infection.

Obesity places these populations further at risk of chronic diseases. Thirty-nine percent of adults in the Houston area are obese with Hispanics at 43.5 percent and Blacks at 41.2 percent.

The initiative will take into consideration the lessons learned during the pandemic and prepare TSU to assist the health department in future public health emergencies. Focus areas for the center will include:

  • Infectious Diseases and Molecular Genetics
  • Preventive Health
  • Pandemic Surveillance and Response
  • Maternal and Child Health
  • Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics
  • Mental Health, and
  • Educational Programs.

The university will use a research-based approach to assist with public health disaster response through planning, outreach and training exercises. It will also provide clinical laboratory support and sponsor community symposiums and large-scale community engagement and health-related events.

Mayor Turner’s Statement on New York City Mayor Adams Visiting U.S. – Mexico  Border

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Please attribute the following statement to Mayor Sylvester Turner.

“I am glad New York City Mayor Eric Adams is visiting El Paso in response to Gov. Greg Abbott having bussed thousands of migrants to his city without notice and without providing resources for these men, women, and children. In addition to New York City, the governor has bussed migrants to Chicago, Denver, and to the home of the Vice President.

“Immigration is a serious issue that deserves our best efforts as elected officials. The recent actions by President Joe Biden announced in his recent visit to the U.S.- Mexico border look to provide order to an overwhelmed community. This demonstrates a commitment to finding a pragmatic solution to address the influx of migrants crossing the border. There is a real and pressing need for additional resources to address the capacity of border communities like El Paso to deal with immediate humanitarian needs.

“Bussing parents and their babies to disparate destinations without any notice, coordination, or planning is not right, and it is inhumane. Gov. Abbott’s actions continue to do nothing to solve the issue at the border and only hurt cities in Texas and across the country.

“Bussing some migrants from the border to other cities outside of Texas may provide some relief to the border in the short term and gain some political points, but it could work well against Texas and cities in Texas in the long run. No one knows what crisis may visit us around the corner where we may need the assistance of the federal government and other states and cities. It is important to remember the golden rule ‘to treat others the way you want to be treated.’
Let’s work together to solve this humanitarian crisis.”

Subway podría ser el primer gigante en venta este 2023

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La compañía de alimentos explora la posibilidad de vender su negocio. En total cuenta con más de 37,000 puntos en 100 países.

Según consignó Reuters, a partir de la información brindada por una fuente, la compañía explora la posibilidad de vender su negocio. En total cuenta con más de 37,000 puntos en 100 países. Desde su inicio hasta ahora siempre estuvo en manos de las dos familias fundadoras, los DeLuca y los Buck. Pero algo cambió en el último año porque las dos personas que iniciaron la compañía ya no están.

Una cifra millonaria en juego

El último informe de Technomic sobre la industria de comida rápida en los Estados Unidos arrojó que la marca experimentó un gran desplome en sus ventas en los últimos años. De operar 12,300 millones de dólares en 2013 pasó a registrar ventas por 9,400 millones en 2021. Asimismo, registró caídas en su cantidad de sucursales por cinco años consecutivos.

A pesar de estas cifras, The Wall Street Journal reportó que la operación de venta podría valuar a Subway en más 10,000 millones dre dólares. El proceso, no obstante, está en una etapa inicial. Por el momento solo se estarían buscando atraer a potenciales compradores corporativos y fondos de private equity.

Source: eleconomista

Martin Luther King Day

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“Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase”  -Martin Luther King, Jr.

Mayor Turner Announces Sports Icons will Participate in City’s Official MLK Day Parade

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Mayor Sylvester Turner today announced the VIP Sports legends, who will ride on the signature float with him during the 45th annual Original MLK Day Parade on Monday, January 16.

Houston icons on Mayor Turner’s float will include:  
  • Andre Johnson, Houston Texans football legend
  • Lauren Anderson, the first Black Houston Ballet principal dancer
  • Zina Garrison, Olympian and world tennis champion
  • Elvin “the Big E” Hayes, Houston Rockets basketball icon
  • Carl Lewis, nine-time Olympic gold medalist and one of the most decorated athletes of all time
  • Sheryl Swoopes, WNBA legend
  • Shaunie O’Neal Henderson, TV personality and husband Pastor Keion Henderson of the Lighthouse Church

For the 4th-year, the City of Houston is partnering with the Black Heritage Society to produce a stellar parade filled with dynamic marching bands, decorated floats and some well-known celebrities and community leaders.
The Original MLK Day Parade is the City’s official parade and will feature 156 parade entries, including

  • Twelve marching bands, including Texas Southern University, University of Houston, and Rice University bands, plus nine more marching bands.
  • Fourteen floats and hundreds of other participants, including elected officials, area school superintendents, and community and business leaders.

The Black Heritage Society selected Mayor Turner to serve as Grand Marshal in the final annual Original MLK Jr. Day parade of his administration. The co-grand marshals are e Rev. Dr. Derek King, the nephew of the great civil rights leader, and plastic surgeon Dr. Camille Cash. The parade will host a memorial tribute to John W. Bland, the civil rights activist and union leader who died in 2020.

The parade will kick off on Lamar at Smith St. downtown at 10 a.m. Monday. This year’s theme is “Climbing the Mountain to a Better Future.”

City of Houston Establishes Joint Information Center for Houston Marathon (Sunday)

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The City of Houston Office of Emergency Management (OEM) will activate a Joint Information Center (JIC) to manage media and public information related to the security, safety and transportation response to the Chevron Houston Marathon, and Aramco Houston Half-Marathon this weekend.

For information on road closures, routes and safety information, residents can visit  chevronhoustonmarathon.com.

The JIC will serve as the central clearinghouse, and one-stop-shop for information related to the public safety response to this weekend’s events.

Media wishing to contact the JIC may call: 713-884-4471 or the JIC Manager, Jodi Silva at 713-419-8568.

The JIC will be open from 5:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Sunday, January 22

Media are asked to please contact the JIC about Houston Marathon-related questions. Routine media requests should be routed through normal means.

The City will also be sharing Marathon-related information on social media using the following accounts:

Twitter: @HoustonOEM
Facebook: facebook.com/houstonoem
Instagram: @HoustonOEM

About: The City of Houston Office of Emergency Management (OEM) is the chief coordinating agency for disaster response in the nation’s fourth-largest City.; OEM provides emergency response coordination and communication assistance to City agencies, and serves as liaison to regional, state and federal agencies during times of emergency. In addition, OEM engages with the local community to promote emergency preparedness through a variety of initiatives. More information can be found at houstonoem.org.

Meet the new Shell CEO Wael Sawan

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Career
Wael was previously Director, Integrated Gas, Renewables and Energy Solutions. He has been a member of the Executive Committee (EC) since 2019, when he was appointed Upstream Director. Wael joined Shell in 1997 and has worked in each of Shell’s core business units: Upstream, Integrated Gas and Downstream. In his time with Shell, he has served in critical roles including Vice President for Commercial, New Business and LNG in Qatar, Managing Director and Chairman of the Qatar Shell companies and Executive Vice President of Shell’s Deep Water business. Wael was born in Lebanon and grew up in the United Arab Emirates and Canada. He holds a master’s degree in engineering from McGill University in Montreal and an MBA from Harvard Business School. He lives in the UK, is married to Nicole and they have three sons.

US Department of Labor announces annual adjustments to OSHA civil penalties for 2023

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The U.S. Department of Labor announced changes to Occupational Safety and Health Administration civil penalty amounts based on cost-of-living adjustments for 2023.

In 2015, Congress passed the Federal Civil Penalties Inflation Adjustment Act Improvements Act to advance the effectiveness of civil monetary penalties and to maintain their deterrent effect. Under the Act, agencies are required to publish “catch-up” rules that adjust the level of civil monetary penalties and make subsequent annual adjustments for inflation no later than January 15 of each year. This year, January 15 falls on a Sunday and January 16 is a federal holiday. Therefore, new OSHA penalty amounts will become effective Jan. 17, 2023.

OSHA’s maximum penalties for serious and other-than-serious violations will increase from $14,502 per violation to $15,625 per violation. The maximum penalty for willful or repeated violations will increase from $145,027 per violation to $156,259 per violation.

Visit the OSHA Penalties page and read the final rule for more information.

Source: osha

A COMMUNITY FORUM SHOWCASING FUTURE HISPANIC LEADERS

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What:

Gilbert Andrew Garcia, Garcia Hamilton & Associates, and ¡Que Onda! Magazine is having a forum to showcase many of the future Hispanic leaders. Some are running for office this November 2023. Each Hispanic Leader will have time to speak about their community impact, their background and what they would like to see in the City of Houston. The audience will have the opportunity to talk and ask speakers questions at the end.

The community can listen live to Aliento Radio on 101.7 FM and 1540 AM. You can read about the Forum it in the next issue of ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

The first 100 people will receive 2 FREE tacos and will be eligible for up to $100 in door prizes. The winner must be present to win.

 

When:

January 14, 2023

9am to 10:30am

Where:

El Jardin Mexican Restaurant

7849 Harrisburg Blvd., Houston, TX 77012

Who:

Hispanic Future Leaders

  • Cynthia Reyes- Revilla
    • Candidate for Houston City Council District H
    • Lifelong resident of District H, dedicated mother of 2 and decades of community development experience
  • Mario Castillo
    • Candidate for Houston City Council District H
    • Executive Director of Your Houston a non-profit focused on Quality-of-life issues that affect Houstonians
  • Holly Flynn Villaseca
    • Former elected Trustee for Houston ISD (5 years of experience)
    • Former Board member for the Mayor’s Hispanic Advisory Board (5 years of experience)
  • Jonathan Estrada
    • Pasadena Council Member for District E (Seeking re-election)
    • Senior Plan Analyst for the City of Houston (9 years of experience)

 

  • Ivan Sanchez
    • Candidate for Houston City Council District J
    • Founder and President of the Houston Millennials
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  • Conchita Reyes
    • President of CR Financials Group
    • Board Member of the Morales Memorial Foundation
  • Emmanuel Guerrero
    • Candidate for Pasadena City Council District C
    • Director of National Relations ALPFA
  • Sophia Saenz
    • Candidate for South Houston Mayor 2023
    • Music Education and Choir Director for Pasadena ISD
  • Richard Cantu
    • President of Harris County Department of Education Board of Trustees
    • Executive Director Hawes Hill & Associates
  • Joaquin Martinez
    • Candidate for Houston City Council District I
    • Currently the Director of Community Affairs for District I Councilmember Robert Gallegos (10 years of experience)

Mayor Turner to Join Texas’ Big City Mayors for Release of 88th State Legislative Agenda

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WHAT:
Mayor Sylvester Turner will be one of 11 Texas’ Big City Mayors to announce legislative priorities for the 88th Texas Legislative Session
WHEN:
Friday, January 13, 2023
9:30 a.m.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Mayor Ron Nirenberg, City of San Antonio
Mayor Mattie Parker, City of Fort Worth
Mayor Jim Ross, City of Arlington
Mayor Sylvester Turner, City of Houston
Mayor Ginger Nelson, City of Amarillo
Mayor Joe Zimmerman, City of Sugar Land
Mayor Kirk Watson, City of Austin
Mayor John Muns, City of Plano
Mayor Ron Jensen, City of Grand Prairie
Mayor Trey Mendez, City of Brownsville
Mayor George Fuller, City of McKinney

MORE: Read about the Texas Big City Mayors’ past advocacy efforts at: Texas BCM

TELEMUNDO HOUSTON NAMES FREDDY OLDENBURG VICE PRESIDENT OF NEWS

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Freddy Oldenburg has been named Vice President of News for Telemundo Houston KTMD-TV. He will lead the day-to-day news operations. In this role, he will be responsible for the overall performance of the station’s local newscasts and news department, as well as other local productions across multiple media platforms.

Oldenburg, a broadcast professional with more than twenty-five years of experience, joins Telemundo Houston from Telemundo 47 WNJU-TV New York where he served the station as Vice President of News since April 2020. His previous roles include Vice President of News for Telemundo 39 KXTX-TV Dallas-Fort Worth, Vice President of News for Telemundo 48 KSTS-TV in the San Francisco Bay Area, Assistant News Director for Telemundo 52 KVEA-TV in Los Angeles and Executive Producer for Univision network in Miami.  Oldenburg launched his career in broadcasting as an anchor and reporter for RCTV in Caracas. 

A native of Venezuela, Oldenburg earned a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from Universidad Central de Venezuela. He also earned a master’s degree in Communications from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. The bilingual news professional is the recipient of multiple local Emmy® Awards, an Edward R. Murrow Award, a Telly and GLAAD Media Award.

Jan 12 – Jan 18, 2023 | Weather

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LET’S RODEO! 2023 rodeo Houston tickets go on sale today!

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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

New this year, we are conducting the on sale in two waves to enhance our fans experience. For Feb. 28 – March 9, performances, tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. For March 10 – 19, performances, tickets go on sale at 2 p.m.

 

The Online Waiting Rooms will open at 9:30 a.m. for Wave 1 and 1:30 p.m. for Wave 2. Customers in the Waiting Room will be randomly selected to enter the store to purchase tickets at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. A place in the Waiting Room does not guarantee tickets. Ticket prices start at $25, plus a $4 convenience fee.

Clayton Perry set to return to San Antonio City Council

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District 10 Councilman Clayton Perry planned to return to city council on Thursday.

This followed a leave of absence for an alleged hit-and-run incident in November and driving while intoxicated charge.

Police body camera video showed the North Side conservative councilman on the ground in his backyard, disheveled and disoriented.

His black Jeep was in front of his home with the motor running and the driver’s side door open. The San Antonio Police Department was criticized in the wake of the incident for not arresting Perry.

He has been arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated. Media coverage has revealed he was served 14 drinks within four hours.

Michael Gallagher had been appointed to fill Perry’s seat while he was away. TPR learned Perry started alerting his council colleagues last week that he planned to return to his seat.

The councilman did not immediately respond to TPR’s request for comment.

Mayor Ron Nirenberg said in a statement on Wednesday that he spoke to Perry, and his stance remains that if the allegations are true, Perry should resign. But the city council can’t force a removal without a conviction.

Source: tpr

Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs awards $11.5M in grants to arts and culture nonprofit organizations and individual artists across the city

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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) has announced it will donate more than $11,000,000 to various individuals as well as nonprofits in sponsored projects around the city for 2023.

In total, the city will give $11,520,344.70 in grants to 57 individuals and choose 131 arts and culture nonprofit organizations to receive it.

According to a news release, “the funds are awarded via the Support for Organizations, Festival, and Support for Artists and Creative Individuals grant programs, which support individuals, nonprofit organizations, and fiscally sponsored projects with annual arts and cultural programming that is available to Houston residents and visitors.”

“This massive investment into the arts sector highlights how important the arts are to the City of Houston,” says Mayor Sylvester Turner. “The arts help shape our city’s identity and we foster the creativity of our residents for the benefit of every Houstonian. I want this support for the arts to be a part of my legacy as Houston’s mayor.”

Source: click2houston

HFD works to extinguish hotel fire in NW Houston, officials say

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Crews are working to put out a hotel fire reported in northwest Houston.

According to the Houston Fire Department, the fire was taking place in the 12100 block of the Northwest Freeway. The location appears to be an Americas Best Value Inn & Suites Houston.

HFD says firefighters are performing extinguishment efforts, and no injuries have been reported.

Firefighters are asking residents to avoid the area.

Governor Abbott Supports New ERCOT Reliability Standard, Market Design

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Governor Greg Abbott today sent a letter to the Public Utility Commission (PUC) supporting the adoption of a reliability standard and new reliability design for the ERCOT market, as more people and businesses move to Texas and energy demand grows.

“After an extensive 18-month stakeholder engagement process and a review of the market designs analyzed in the reliability study commissioned by the PUC last year, the Performance Credit Mechanism (PCM) must be given strong consideration,” reads the letter. “As the Legislature has noted, a reliability standard must be the foundation of any reliability design. The PCM best meets this call because it is based on a reliability standard, incentivizes new dispatchable generation, and maintains Texas’ energy-only market. The fact that generators have already publicly committed to building thousands of new megawatts of dispatchable generation resources if the PCM is adopted and implemented by the PUC further supports this point.”

In the letter, Governor Abbott notes that a bridge solution should be implemented by the PUC to maintain enough power supply for Texas’ growing demand during the transition to the new reliable market design and construction of new dispatchable generation resources. The Governor also commends the PUC on the significant progress made in grid reliability following bipartisan reforms passed by the 87th Legislature and signed into law and the Governor’s directive in 2021 that the PUC take immediate action on grid reliability across the state.

Source: gov.texas

Universal Building New Theme Park For Families and Young Children In Frisco, Texas

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Universal Parks & Resorts announced today a theme park, situated in Texas, specifically designed to inspire fun for families with young children. The company promised “a lush green landscape and featuring
immersive themed lands” that celebrates “Universal’s iconic brand…and brings to life its beloved characters and stories in ways that will wow even the youngest theme park goers.”

The proposed park would be built in Frisco, Texas, which the company considers a gateway to a growing, regional market with broad appeal in the Southwest. Frisco is part of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area and has a listed population of 225,000. For Super Nintendo World fans, Frisco is home to the National Videogame Museum, which features rare gaming consoles and arcade machines.

Universal Parks & Resorts selected the city of Frisco based on the city’s growing population and ability to attract businesses to the area. The proposed location for the new concept is ideally situated east of the Dallas North Tollway and north of Panther Creek Parkway. The park will be designed to be more intimate and engaging for younger audiences and will be sized for a regional audience. It is expected to feature family-friendly attractions, interactive and playful shows, character meet and greets, unique merchandise
and fun food and beverage venues.

Part of 97 acres of land recently purchased by the company, the proposed park also has plans for an adjacent themed hotel and room for expansion. The entire area is intended to have a completely different look, feel, and scale than Universal’s existing parks and will appeal to a new audience for the brand.

Below, you can see a video presentation on the project delivered today by Frisco Mayor Jeff Cheney.

“We are excited about the opportunity to partner with the city of Frisco and Mayor Cheney as we work to bring this innovative, new concept to life designed specifically for a younger generation of Universal fans,” said Page Thompson, President, New Ventures, Universal Parks & Resorts. “We think North Texas is the perfect place to launch this unique park for families given its growing popularity within this part of the country.”

Cheney added, “Frisco is one of the fastest growing cities in the U.S. and has been recognized as a great
place to plant professional roots and raise a family. This new Universal concept will continue to enhance our tax base, expand employment opportunities and bring even more fun to Frisco benefiting our residents, businesses, and visitors.”

Source: deadline

Police Chief Finner: Violent Crime Decreased in Houston in 2022

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In a detailed crime summary report to Houston City Councilmembers today (Jan. 11), Houston Police Chief Troy Finner shared preliminary crime data from 2022, highlighting reductions in violent crime across all council districts.

Thanks to the hard work of HPD officers, Mayor Sylvester Turner’s One Safe Houston initiative, and the support of the Houston City Council and citizens, the murder rate decreased by nine percent compared to 2021.

Preliminary data shows decreases in three other violent crime categories; with robberies down by nine percent, aggravated assaults down by eight percent and rapes down by 18 percent.

Safety and security of our city is paramount.  In 2022, for the fifth consecutive year, HPD officers and investigators arrested more than 21,000 individuals charged with felony offenses, totaling more than 105,000 arrests.

The city experienced an increase in property crimes in 2022. Thefts of catalytic converters by an organized crime ring and thefts of firearms not properly secured in vehicles, drove up the reported auto theft crimes by 11 percent.

To address the thefts, HPD leadership, officers, and support staff prioritized the education of Houstonians and utilized its partnerships and targeted surveillance in communities across the city to proactively prevent property crime.

The overall data shows HPD’s crime-fighting efforts are working, but there’s still more work to be done, that is why the Houston Police Department places an emphasis on using technology as a force multiplier.

One Safe Houston also prioritizes hiring more police officers. In December 2022, Mayor Turner and city council announced a $10,000 hiring incentive for cadets. The first cadet graduation class of 2023 included 61 new officers who were the first to receive the incentive pay.  During Mayor Turner’s tenure, the department has sworn in more than 2,000 new officers from 34 cadet classes.  HPD continues to be a major attraction for highly-motivated individuals who pride themselves in protecting and serving with honor, integrity and respect.

The PowerPoint presentation, including preliminary stats, is available for download here: https://cityofhouston.news/28704-2/

Former NFL Player motivates Lone Star College baccalaureate students to finish their degrees

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Lone Star College is one of the top associate degree producers in the nation. Today, it also offers four baccalaureate programs for students interested in earning a bachelor’s degree close to home.

“The baccalaureate programs expand Lone Star College’s commitment to providing high-quality academic and workforce programs while ensuring that students meet industries’ needs,” said Stephen C. Head, Ph.D., LSC Chancellor.

LSC held a Bachelor’s Degree Holiday Retention and Recruitment Event at LSC-University Park Dec. 16. Devon Still, former NFL Defensive End, and current speaker and Positive Psychology Instructor at Penn State University, spoke to attendees, encouraging them to finish their baccalaureate program despite challenges they may face. Still earned a master’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Houston-Downtown after he played for the Houston Texans in 2016.

“Your character determines what you’re willing to go through to achieve your goal,” said Still. “Storms will not last forever; endure them. Good times won’t last forever; savor them. Education provides individuals with the knowledge and skills to live a flourishing life. Without it, there is no progress individually or collectively.”

Before the event, Asma Mirza, Steradian Technologies co-founder and CEO, encouraged students to cultivate powerful networking relationships with their professors and find opportunities to create innovative ideas in their chosen industry. Mirza said that her bachelor’s and master’s degrees led her to create Steradian, a Houston-area deep-tech, health care startup developing a novel way to detect respiratory infections within 30 seconds for the price of a latte.

“It’s important for students to understand that earning a bachelor’s degree and forming solid networking groups can lead them to create their own jobs and excel in their careers,” said Mirza. “Earning a bachelor’s degree can be their big step toward becoming great.”

At the Bachelor’s Degree Holiday Retention and Recruitment Event, Jose R. Lopez said LSC is an economical choice for earning his bachelor’s degree in Energy, Manufacturing and Trades Management. He will graduate in May 2023. Lopez is a 30-year career machinist and quality inspector in the Energy and Manufacturing industry. He previously earned an associate of arts degree and an associate of applied science degree at LSC-CyFair.

“During the pandemic, I was laid off, but I did not want to stop my educational journey,” said Lopez. “I was planning to attend the University of Houston, but during my research, I found out that Lone Star College offered a degree that was less expensive. It was a good deal that I couldn’t pass up.”

Nathaniel Littlepage, a student in the Bachelor of Applied Technology in Cybersecurity program, felt LSC was the only educational institution in the area that could offer him the next step in his desired field.

“I earned an associate degree in CISCO Networking, but I had no place to go with it,” Littlepage said. “Lone Star College’s Cybersecurity bachelor’s degree is the only program locally, and I’ve learned many skills, such as programming and threat analysis, which will prepare me for a forensics career in law enforcement.”

LSC is the only community college in the state to launch four baccalaureate degrees in Nursing, Cybersecurity, Emergency Management and Energy, Manufacturing and Trades Management. These programs were recognized for multiple promising practices in the 2022 e-book issued by the Community College Baccalaureate Association.

“Lone Star College offers bachelor’s degrees in a wide range of fields focused on industries that are critical to the local and regional economies where community college students live and work,” said Dalia Sherif, Ph.D., LSC-University Center at The Woodlands Executive Dean of Baccalaureate Programs and Partnerships. “Additionally, students can earn their bachelor’s degrees at the same tuition rates as an associate degree, thus saving them thousands of dollars.”

Visit LoneStar.edu/Programs-Of-Study/Bachelors-Degrees to learn more about Lone Star College’s baccalaureate programs.
Lone Star College enrolls over 80,000 students each semester providing high-quality, low-cost academic transfer and career training education. LSC is training tomorrow’s workforce today and redefining the community college experience to support student success. Stephen C. Head, Ph.D., serves as chancellor of LSC, the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area and has been named a 2022 Great Colleges to Work For® institution by the Chronicle of Higher Education, ranked 35th in Texas in the Forbes ‘America’s Best Employers By State’ list and recognized by Fortune Magazine and Great Place To Work® as one of this year’s Best Workplaces in Texas™. LSC consists of eight colleges, seven centers, eight Workforce Centers of Excellence and Lone Star Corporate College. To learn more, visit LoneStar.edu.

The City of Houston Awards $11.5 Million in Grants to Arts and Culture Nonprofit Organizations and Individual Artists

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The City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) is awarding $11,520,344.70 in grants to 57 individuals, 131 arts and culture nonprofit organizations, and fiscally sponsored projects offering public exhibitions, presentations, and performances in 2023.

See the full list of grantees here. The funds are awarded via the Support for Organizations, Festival, and Support for Artists and Creative Individuals grant programs, which support individuals, nonprofit organizations, and fiscally sponsored projects with annual arts and cultural programming that is available to Houston residents and visitors.

Nia’s Daughters Collective, a Support for Organizations grantee.
“This massive investment into the arts sector highlights how important the arts are to the City of Houston,” says Mayor Sylvester Turner. “The arts help shape our city’s identity and we foster the creativity of our residents for the benefit of every Houstonian. I want this support for the arts to be a part of my legacy as Houston’s mayor.”

These competitive grant programs are managed and administered annually by the Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) and are funded by a portion of the city’s Hotel Occupancy Tax (HOT). More information about HOT funding is available here.

All applications received by the published deadline are reviewed through a two-step process and reviewed by 50-120 panelists. To learn more about the process, visit HAA’s website or MOCA’s website.

                                 

                                           An installation by artist JD Pluecker, a Support for Artists and Creative Individuals grantee

Three people killed in crash on the north side

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Eyewitnesses said the sound of the crash that killed three young people overnight on Thousand Oaks Drive is something they may never forget.

Taylor Tucker was outside in his backyard directly across the street when he heard tires squeal just after 10 p.m.

He said he looked up and heard the crash of what he knew was a fatal impact.

Biden-⁠Harris Administration Announces New Border Enforcement Actions

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While the courts have prevented the Title 42 public health order from lifting for now, the Biden-Harris Administration today is announcing new enforcement measures to increase security at the border and reduce the number of individuals crossing unlawfully between ports of entry. These measures will expand and expedite legal pathways for orderly migration and result in new consequences for those who fail to use those legal pathways. They also draw on the success of the Venezuela initiative, which launched in October 2022 and has resulted in a dramatic drop in the number of Venezuelan nationals attempting to enter the United States unlawfully.

The Administration is also announcing that it is surging additional resources to the border and the region, scaling up its anti-smuggling operations, and expanding coordination and support for border cities and non-governmental organizations. Importantly, the actions announced today are being implemented in close partnership with Mexico and governments across the Western Hemisphere.

While these steps will help address some of the most acute challenges at the Southwest border, they will not solve all of the problems in an immigration system that has been broken for far too long. That can only happen if Republicans in Congress who have spent the past two years talking about border security quit blocking the comprehensive immigration reform and border security measures President Biden proposed on his first day in office, and opposing the billions of dollars in additional funds the President has requested for border security and management.

Unlike some Republican officials playing political games and obstructing real solutions to fix our broken immigration system, President Biden has a plan and is taking action. Under the new enforcement measures announced today, the Biden-Harris Administration will:

Impose New Consequences for Individuals who Attempt to Enter Unlawfully

To facilitate a return to the processing of all noncitizens under Title 8 authorities when Title 42 eventually lifts, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is:

  • Increasing the Use of Expedited Removal. Effective immediately, individuals who attempt to enter the United States without permission, do not have a legal basis to remain, and cannot be expelled pursuant to Title 42 will be increasingly subject to expedited removal to their country of origin and subject to a five-year ban on reentry.
  • Announcing New Measures to Encourage Individuals to Seek Orderly and Lawful Pathways to Migration. DHS and the Department of Justice today are announcing their intent to propose a new regulation that would encourage individuals to seek orderly and lawful pathways to migration and reduce overcrowding along the southwest border and the strain on the immigration system.

Expand Legal Pathways for Safe, Orderly, and Humane Migration

The Biden-Harris Administration and its international partners in the region are also announcing new and expanded legal pathways to the United States and other countries that individuals can and should use to avoid consequences for crossing the border unlawfully. These include:

  • Expanding the Parole Process for Venezuelans to Nicaraguans, Haitians, and Cubans. Today, the Biden Administration is announcing it will extend the successful Venezuela parole process and expand it to nationals of Nicaragua, Haiti, and Cuba. Up to 30,000 individuals per month from these four countries, who have an eligible sponsor and pass vetting and background checks, can come to the United States for a period of two years and receive work authorization. Individuals who irregularly cross the Panama, Mexico, or U.S. border after the date of this announcement will be ineligible for the parole process and will be subject to expulsion to Mexico, which will accept returns of 30,000 individuals per month from these four countries who fail to use these new pathways.
  • Tripling Refugee Resettlement from the Western Hemisphere. The Biden-Harris Administration intends to welcome up to 20,000 refugees from Latin American and Caribbean countries during Fiscal Years 2023 and 2024, putting the United States on pace to more than triple refugee admissions from the Western Hemisphere this Fiscal Year alone. This delivers on the President’s commitment under the Los Angeles Declaration for Migration and Protection to scale up refugee admissions from the Western Hemisphere.
  • Launching Online Appointment Portal to Reduce Overcrowding and Wait Times at U.S. Ports of Entry.  When Title 42 eventually lifts, noncitizens located in Central and Northern Mexico seeking to enter the United States lawfully through a U.S. port of entry have access to the CBP One mobile application for scheduling an appointment to present themselves for inspection and to initiate a protection claim instead of coming directly to a port of entry to wait. This new feature will significantly reduce wait times and crowds at U.S. ports of entry and allow for safe, orderly, and humane processing.
  • New Legal Pathways to Other Countries Across the Region. Countries across the Western Hemisphere are delivering on their commitments under the Los Angeles Declaration to expand legal immigration pathways. Colombia, Ecuador, Costa Rica, and Belize are each implementing new regularization or temporary protection policies to provide legal status to hundreds of thousands of migrants. Canada, Mexico, and Spain have expanded refugee resettlement and temporary work opportunities. Mexico and Guatemala have also significantly grown their asylum system. Individuals are encouraged to avail themselves of this wide range of legal pathways in the region and avoid the dangerous consequences of irregular migration.
  • Increasing Humanitarian Assistance in Mexico and Central America. The United States is announcing today nearly $23 million in additional humanitarian assistance in Mexico and Central America. This new assistance will help governments in the region respond to the increased humanitarian and protection needs of migrants, refugees and other vulnerable populations in their care. Recognizing that no one country can respond to these needs alone, this assistance will help support shelter, health, legal assistance, mental health and psychosocial support, water, sanitation, hygiene products, gender-based violence response, livelihoods, other protection related activities, and capacity building for partners.

Surge Resources to Secure the Border, Disrupt Criminal Smuggling Networks, and Support Border Communities

The Biden-Harris Administration is surging resources and expanding efforts to securely manage the border, disrupt the criminal smuggling networks preying on vulnerable migrants, and support communities receiving migrants as they await their immigration enforcement proceedings. New and expanded efforts include:

  • Mobilizing Record Resources for Safe, Orderly, and Humane Processing of Migrants. The Biden Administration is marshalling available authorities and resources from across the Federal Government to help ensure the border is secure and well-managed when the Title 42 public health order eventually lifts. DHS and DOJ are surging asylum officers and immigration judges to review asylum cases at the border more quickly – with the aim of reducing initial processing times from months to days. The two agencies are also expanding capabilities and technologies to support faster processing, including by installing hundreds of phone lines and privacy booths to conduct these interviews and proceedings. DHS is also hiring and deploying additional agents and officers to join the over 23,000 already working to secure the border. In addition, DHS is significantly scaling up its air and ground transportation capabilities to quickly remove migrants when warranted or transport migrants to less-congested border sectors for further immigration enforcement proceedings.
  • Taking Thousands of Smugglers off the Streets and Countering Smuggler Misinformation. In Los Angeles earlier this year, President Biden announced a first-of-its kind operation against the multi-billion-dollar human smuggling industry. Since April, this operation has led to over 7,300 arrests, forcing many criminal smuggling organizations out of business. The Administration is also taking on the smuggler misinformation. The Department of State is expanding its paid and earned media outreach to ensure timely and accurate information is reaching migrants. Messaging and outreach will target high out-migration communities and migrant routes through relevant communications channels (e.g., radio, digital, trusted partners, and more.) with an estimated reach of over 85 million potential migrants
  • Expanding Coordination with and Support for Border Cities, Receiving Communities, and Non-Governmental Organizations. The Biden-Harris Administration is increasing funding available to border cities and those cities receiving an influx of migrants, in addition to strengthening ongoing coordination and collaboration across all levels of government. DHS is also expanding outreach efforts with local jurisdictions to provide coordination of resources and technical assistance support and the Administration has been facilitating coordination between state and local officials and other federal agencies. Additionally, the Administration will continue to mobilize faith-based and non-profit organizations supporting migrants, including those providing temporary shelter, food, and humanitarian assistance before often reuniting with family as they await the outcome of their immigration proceedings.

The Biden-Harris Administration will do everything within its authority and available resources to manage this challenge, but until and unless Congress delivers the funding as well as comprehensive immigration reform measures President Biden requested, the United States’ broken immigration system will indeed remain broken.

Source: whitehouse

WHAT’S ON THE HORIZON IN GALVESTON!?

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Amazing festivals, food- and drink-related celebrations, special events and more – there’s always something to do in Galveston, Texas.

Washed Ashore: Art to Save The Sea

Galveston Restaurant Week
Rodney Haines LIVE at IPC
The Tuesday Night Music Club at Sharky’s Tavern
Sunrise Yoga on The Beach
For more info visit https://www.visitgalveston.com

Kevin McCarthy elected US House Speaker after 15 rounds of voting

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Kevin McCarthy has been elected Speaker of the US House of Representatives after heated exchanges that almost saw fellow Republicans come to blows.

It took 15 rounds of voting for Mr. McCarthy to win the job, despite his party having a majority in the chamber.

It came after a dramatic pressure campaign played out live on the House floor as party rebel Matt Gaetz was urged to vote for Mr. McCarthy.

The Florida Congressman was among six holdouts who relented late on Friday.

Earlier, amid heated scenes in the chamber, Mr. Gaetz had almost come to blows with Rep Mike Rogers – a supporter of Mr. McCarthy. The Alabama congressman had to be physically restrained by colleagues as he bellowed and jabbed his finger at Mr. Gaetz.

The Speaker sets the House agenda and oversees the legislative business. The post is second in line to the presidency after the US vice-president.

Speaking after his confirmation, Mr. McCarthy wrote on Twitter: “I hope one thing is clear after this week: I will never give up. And I will never give up on you, the American people.”

Mr. McCarthy told reporters that former President Trump had helped him get the final votes: “I don’t think anybody should doubt his influence”.

“He was with me from the beginning… he would call me and he would call others,” he said.

US President Joe Biden congratulated Mr. McCarthy for his win and said he looked forward to cooperating with the Republican Party.

“The American people expect their leaders to govern in a way that puts their needs above all else, and that is what we need to do now,” he said.

Republicans have already pledged to launch investigations into Mr. Biden’s family business dealings and administration.

In a remarkable turnaround in the 12th round of voting, Mr. McCarthy was able to persuade 14 Republican holdouts to cast their vote for him. A 15th rebel followed suit for the 13th ballot.

After the 13th ballot was adjourned, Mr. McCarthy insisted to reporters that he would “have the votes” to take the speakership in the next round.

But the California congressman was still three votes short of the 217 he needed to take the prized gavel, and in chaotic and dramatic scenes, he again failed to win on the 14th ballot.

The dissidents included members of the House Freedom Caucus, who argue that Mr. McCarthy is not conservative enough to lead them as they work to try to oppose Democratic President Joe Biden’s agenda.

Mr. McCarthy has offered various concessions to the rebels, including a seat on the influential rules committee, which sets the terms for debate on legislation in the chamber.

He also agreed to lower the threshold for triggering a vote on whether to unseat the Speaker, to only one House member, leading to the possibility that the Republican coalition could easily fracture again even after Mr. McCarthy’s victory.

As the last politician on the roll – Montana’s Ryan Zinke – voted, the House floor erupted in applause as it became clear Mr. McCarthy had finally emerged victorious.

Mr. McCarthy hugged other representatives and signed autographs, but across the room, the Democrats’ side was completely silent. No democrat applauded.

Senior Democratic Party lawmakers accused Mr. McCarthy of ceding power to an extreme wing of his party and likened the stand-off to the riot exactly two years ago on Capitol Hill by Trump supporters who disrupted Mr. Biden’s certification as president.

“Two years ago insurrectionists failed to take over the Capitol,” Congressman Eric Swalwell wrote on Twitter. “Tonight Kevin McCarthy let them take over the Republican Party.”

And Virginia Congressman Don Beyer referred to the angry scenes among Republicans that followed the 14th count.

“Unsettling that this process ends in threats of violence in the House Chamber, on this of all days,” he said. “Maybe it didn’t determine the outcome, but that is no way to conduct the people’s business. A dark and sobering moment will probably be remembered long after this session ends.”

The minority Democrats had continued to vote in unison for their leader, New York’s Hakeem Jeffries, the first black person ever to lead a party in Congress.

Friday was the first day that Mr. McCarthy’s vote count actually surpassed that of Mr. Jeffries.

Mr. McCarthy opened his acceptance speech by joking; “that was easy, eh?”. He outlined a range of Republican policy objectives that included lowering prices, securing the US-Mexico border, and combatting what he described as a “woke indoctrination”.

He said one of his primary goals was to stop “wasteful Washington spending”.

The lawmakers began leaving the Congress around 02:00 local time (07:00 GMT) on Saturday morning – 14 hours after the gavel first rang at noon.

Not since 1860 in the build-up to the American Civil War has the lower chamber of Congress voted this many times to pick a speaker. Back then it took 44 rounds of ballots.

In November’s midterm elections, Republicans won the House by a weaker-than-expected margin of 222 to 212. Democrats retained control of the Senate.

Source: bbc

Additional Losing Candidates File Election Contests in Harris County

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Today, several losing Republican candidates filed election contests to void the more than 1 million votes cast in Harris County’s November 2022 election. Thus far, the Harris County Attorney’s Office has identified filings (and we expect more filings to be made today):

  • Mark Montgomery, former candidate for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 6(lost to Judge Kelley Andrews)
  • Matthew Dexter, former candidate for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 12(lost to Judge Genesis Draper)
  • Brian Staley, former candidate for Harris County Civil County Court at Law No. 4.(lost to Judge Manpreet Monica Singh)
  • Mark Goldberg, former candidate for Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 8 (lost to Judge Erika Ramirez)
  • Bruce Bain, former candidate for the 269th District Court (lost to Judge Cory Sepolio)
  • Michelle Fraga, former candidate for the 281st District Court (lost to Judge Christine Weems)
  • Elizabeth Buss, former candidate for the Harris County Criminal Court at Law No. 5(lost to Judge David Fleischer)
  • Chris Daniel, former candidate for Harris County District Clerk (lost to Marilyn Burgess)

These filings are in addition to previously announced contests by:

  • Erin Lunceford, former candidate for the 189th District Court (lost to Judge Tamika Craft)
  • Ami Pierce, former candidate for the 180th District Court (lost to Judge DaSean Jones)
  • Alexandra Mealer, former candidate for Harris County Judge (lost to Judge Lina Hidalgo)
  • Mike May, former candidate for State Representative District 135 (lost to Representative Jon Rosenthal)

 

Below is the statement from the County Attorney released this morning:

“This is a shameful attempt by a group of losing candidates who couldn’t win the hearts and minds of Harris County voters and are now throwing nonsensical legal theories at the wall to see what sticks. Each of them should be deeply embarrassed and these claims should not be taken seriously by the public,” said Harris County Attorney Christian D. Menefee. “These losing candidates are finally laying bare what we all know to be true – for them, it’s not about improving elections or making sure our elections are secure, it’s about playing games with our democratic systems and refusing to accept the will of the voters.”

The contests being filed a request that the more than one million votes cast in Harris County be voided and the county hold another election for the races being challenged (e.g., Harris County Judge, 189th District Court, 180th District Court, etc.).

“These election contests are frivolous attempts to overturn the votes of more than a million residents in the third largest county in the country. The county will now have to spend substantial resources handling these contests, time that could instead be spent serving the people of Harris County,” added County Attorney Menefee. “Voters have moved on. Public servants have moved on. These losing candidates should move on too.”

About the Harris County Attorney’s Office
Christian D. Menefee serves as the elected, top civil lawyer for Texas’ largest county. The Harris County Attorney’s Office represents the county in all civil matters including lawsuits. Menefee leads an office of 250 attorneys and staff members. He entered office at 32 years old, making him the youngest person and first African American elected as the Harris County Attorney.

Top 10 most stolen cars in Texas

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With car prices continuing to soar thanks to the global microchip shortage, there are plenty of reasons to keep your older vehicle if it’s working well. These cars may be a good target for theft since they lack several security systems seen in more modern vehicles. However, keep in mind that your trusted vehicle may also appeal to criminals.

According to the National Insurance Crime Bureau ” Hot Wheels ” list, here’s a list of the top 10 most stolen vehicles in Texas.

Top 10 most stolen cars in Texas

Model Units stolen
Chevrolet Pick-up (Full-size) 9,382
Ford Pick-up (Full-size) 8,433
GMC Pick-up (Full-size) 2,891
Dodge Pick-up (Full-size) 2,481
Chevrolet Tahoe 1,814
Honda Accord 1,423
Nissan Altima 1,407
Toyota Camry 1,369
Ram Pick-up (Full-size) 1,340
Honda Civic 1,197

Not surprisingly, full-size pick-up trucks top the list of most stolen vehicles in Texas. While Chevrolet and Ford pick-up trucks are the most targeted vehicles in the state, other GMC, Dodge, and Ram models are not far behind.

Sedans are the second most stolen type of car in the Lone Star state, with the Honda Accord topping the list. The Nissan Altima, Toyota Camry, and Honda Civic are the other sedans that are theft magnets in Texas.

How can I protect my car from theft in Texas?

The most efficient method to ensure that your car does not get stolen is to lock all doors and shut the windows when you exit the vehicle. Most vehicles that made it to the list above were manufactured in an era before “smart keys” became popular. Hence, installing a modern anti-theft system with an audible alarm and an engine immobilizer could help deter car thieves from stealing your vehicle.

However, if you don’t want to spend a fortune on car safety equipment, there’s another great option for you: comprehensive car insurance.

2023 RODEO HOUSTON Lineup Revealed!

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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

The 2023 rodeohouston® lineup is here!

Tickets will go on sale Thursday, Jan. 12, in two waves, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tickets will be available at rodeohouston.com

  • Wave 1 tickets for Feb 28 – March 9 performances.
  • Wave 2 tickets for March 10 – 19 performances.

The Online Waiting Room will open at 9:30 a.m., and customers who join the Waiting Room from 9:30 to 9:59 a.m. will be randomly selected to enter the store to purchase tickets at 10 a.m. A place in the Waiting Room does not guarantee tickets. Ticket prices start at $25, plus a $4 convenience fee.

 

All tickets will be delivered electronically via AXS Mobile ID Delivery; please allow 48 hours for delivery. To access your purchased tickets, download the AXS mobile app and login with the email used to purchase tickets.

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WHO KILLED JULIAN MARTINEZ?

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UP TO $5,000 REWARD

FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE CHARGING AND/OR ARREST OF THE SUSPECT(S) IN THIS CASE

Crime Stoppers and the Houston Police Department’s Homicide Division need the public’s assistance in identifying the suspect(s) responsible for a Murder.

On Saturday, February 20, 2021, at approximately 2:00 a.m., two victims were shot in the 11000 block of East Freeway in Houston, Texas. During the incident, a large disturbance occurred in the parking lot when an unknown suspect(s) began shooting. Two victims were struck and sadly one died as a result of the injuries they sustained.

The family of Julian Martinez is requesting the community’s help with identifying the suspect(s) responsible for this murder.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the charging and/or arrest of the suspect(s) in this case. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org, or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

Woman accused of cashing in $21,000 worth of winnings from stolen lottery tickets

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A 37-year-old woman accused of stealing $31,000 worth of lottery tickets from an East Side convenience store where she was employed was arrested on Wednesday.

San Antonio police said Mayra Alejandra Rios stole 30 lottery ticket bundles between October and December of 2022 that were worth a combined $31,000 from a location near where Loop 410 intersects with Rigsby Road. She then cashed in more than $21,000 worth of winnings, according to Jennifer Rodriguez, a police spokesperson.

Los Tigres Del Norte – Jefe De Jefes

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A mí me gustan los corridosPorque son los hechos reales de nuestro puebloSí, a mí también me gustanPorque en ellos se canta la pura verdadPues ponlos, pues¡Órale, ahí va!
Soy el jefe de jefes, señoresMe respetan a todos nivelesNi mi nombre y mi fotografíaNunca van a mirar en papelesPorque a mí el periodista me quiereY si no, mi amistad se la pierde
Muchos pollos que apenas nacieronYa se quieren pelear con el galloSi pudieran estar a mi alturaPues tendrían que pasar muchos añosY no pienso dejarles el puestoDonde yo me la paso ordenando
Mi trabajo y valor me ha costadoManejarlos contactos que tengoMuchos quieren escalar mi alturaNomás miro que se van cayendoHan querido arañar mi coronaLos que intentan, se han ido muriendo
Yo navego debajo del aguaY también sé volar a la alturaMuchos creen que me busca el gobiernoOtros dicen que es pura mentiraDesde arriba nomás me diviertoPues me gusta que así se confundan
En las cuentas se lleva una reglaDesde el uno llegar hasta el 100El que quiera ser hombre derechoQue se enseñe a mirar su nivelSin talento no busques grandezaPorque nunca la vas a tener
Soy el jefe de jefes, señoresY decirlo no es por presunciónMuchos grandes me piden favoresPorque saben que soy el mejorHan buscado la sombra del árbolPara que no les dé duro el sol

RRC Unveils Interactive Map of Orphaned Wells Being Plugged with the Use of Federal Funding

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In yet another move to improve transparency, the Railroad Commission has launched an interactive map of ongoing orphan well plugging with the use of federal infrastructure funding.

The data visualization allows users to choose what they see on the map, including which county to view, the fiscal year, and whether the wells have been plugged or have had a work order issued to be plugged.

The RRC received a $25 million initial grant to plug abandoned oil and gas wells from the U.S. Department of the Interior in 2022. Texas was the first state in the country to start plugging abandoned oil and gas wells using federal funds with projects in Refugio County in October (video).

The funds are part of the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which dedicated the funds to plug abandoned oil and gas wells.

So far, the agency, which has the critical mission of protecting public safety and the environment, has already plugged 128 orphaned wells with federal funding and plans to plug about 800 abandoned wells by the end of the fiscal year.

“Thanks to our well-established well plugging program, we were able to hit the ground running to start plugging wells with the federal funds,” said Clay Woodul, RRC Assistant Director of the Oil and Gas Division for Field Operations. “The data visualization allows anybody with access to the Internet to see our progress plugging wells the federal funds.”

RRC’s State Managed Plugging Program, which utilizes revenue from industry fees and fines, has exceeded performance measures set by the Texas Legislature for six consecutive fiscal years.

The RRC may receive up to $318 million in additional formula funding from the federal government to plug orphaned wells. More information and links can be found via the following webpage: https://www.rrc.texas.gov/oil-and-gas/environmental-cleanup-programs/federally-funded-well-plugging/.

Source: rrc.texas.gov

Governor Abbott Appoints Senator Nelson As Texas Secretary Of State

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Governor Greg Abbott today appointed Senator Jane Nelson as the 115th Secretary of State for Texas. The Secretary of State serves as Chief Election Officer for Texas, assisting county election officials and ensuring the uniform application and interpretation of election laws throughout Texas. The Office of the Secretary of State also provides a repository for official business and commercial records required to be filed with the Office. The Secretary publishes government rules and regulations and commissions notaries public. The Secretary also serves as the keeper of the state seal and attestor to the Governor’s signature on official documents.In addition, the Secretary serves as senior advisor and liaison to the Governor for Texas Border and Mexican Affairs and as Chief International Protocol Officer for Texas.

Senator Jane Nelson is a businesswoman and former teacher who was first elected to the Texas Senate in 1992 after serving two terms on the State Board of Education. She was Chair of the Senate Health Committee for longer than anyone in history before becoming the first woman to be Chair of the Senate Finance Committee. In addition to writing four balanced state budgets, Senator Nelson has a long list of accomplishments that include establishing the Cancer Research & Prevention Institute of Texas, reforming medical liability, achieving tax relief, overhauling the foster care system, expanding access to mental health care, and passing over 30 bills to protect victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and human trafficking. Her work has been recognized with dozens of awards, including from the American Medical Association, American Cancer Society, Texas Association of Business, Texas Council on Family Violence, CASA, Texas Hospital Association, Big Brothers & Big Sisters, Texas PTA, Texas Retired Teachers Association, the Women’s Health Coalition, and many others. Senator Nelson and her husband, J. Michael Nelson, owned and operated an aircraft component manufacturing company in Denton County. They have five children and 12 grandchildren.

Senator Nelson’s appointment comes after the Governor accepted the resignation of former Texas Secretary of State John Scott last month.

Source: gov.texas.gov

Bezos Headed Back to Amazon This Year: Money Manager

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The online retailer’s founder will come back to deal with its woes, said Michael Batnick of Ritholtz Wealth Management.

Plenty of financial-market professionals have spit out predictions for 2023 in the last few weeks.

These forecasts are often wrong, as when the consensus view called for an increase in stock prices during 2022. Instead, the S&P 500 fell 19%.

Michael Batnick, a managing partner at esteemed Ritholtz Wealth Management, acknowledges that annual predicting is futile.

“Market predictions are silly. We all learned this a long time ago,” he wrote in a commentary. “But that doesn’t mean they’re completely worthless.”

And why is that?

“Even though forecasts are almost always wrong, they can be entertaining and educational,” Batnick said. “That’s all I’m trying to do with this post. Entertain and educate.”

None of this constitutes investment advice, he said. “I’m not doing anything with my portfolio based on these predictions, and neither should you.”

Here are the forecasts.

· Tech continues its layoffs.

· International Stocks Outperform.

· The IPO market remains frozen.

· Value Outperforms Growth Again.

· Gold makes a new all-time high.

· Energy stocks continue to outperform.

· Bitcoin gains 100%.

Bonds Hold Their Own as a Diversifying Asset

“Bonds have historically done well when stocks got dinged,” though last year was an exception, Batnick said.

“The 10-year treasury yield went from an all-time low in 2020 to the highest levels in over a decade in fairly short order,” he explained. “That was painful, but the good news is we got it over with. You can’t go from [a yield of] 50 basis points to 4% again this year.”

So the good news is “if stocks have another rocky year, bonds should do ok,” Batnick said. “Even if interest rates were to rise, lowering [bond] prices, at least we’ve got the fixed income component to cushion the blow.”

“It would be easy to suggest that a massive decline in home prices is underway,” given the huge price jump from 2020 through the middle of 2022, Batnick said.

“But I don’t see that happening. The supply-demand imbalance is structural, with buyers outnumbering sellers by a lot. “

Further, “you see activity picking back up as interest rates have [dipped] over the past couple of weeks,” he said.

“As long as [mortgage] rates don’t shoot back up to 7%, home prices will cool, but they won’t crash.” The 30-year fixed mortgage rate averaged 6.42% in the week ended Dec. 29.

The Economy Avoids Recession, Stocks Gain Double Digits, and Bezos Returns

This year will resemble 2022 in that macro factors will dominate, Batnick said. “With peak inflation hopefully behind us, a consumer that is still in good shape, and an investor class that is negative across the board, it wouldn’t take much in the way of an upside surprise for stocks to take off.”

Amazon  Get Free Report stock dropped 50% last year, it’s the largest annual decline since the dot-com bubble burst in 2000, Batnick said.

“Jeff Bezos spent 27 years at Amazon and has been gone for less than two,” he said. “In 2023 he pulls a Bob Iger and returns to steady the ship.”

Iger came back to Disney as chief executive in November, after retiring from the position in 2020.

Source: news-daily

Gloria Trevi y Sergio Andrade afrontan una nueva demanda por abuso de menores en Estados Unidos

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Casi dos décadas después de que un juez absolviera a la cantante de los cargos de reclutar menores para una red de explotación sexual encabezada por su productor, una nueva demanda revive aquel infierno, según la revista ‘Rolling Stone’

La diva mexicana del pop Gloria Trevi afronta una nueva demanda civil por corrupción de menores junto al que fuera su pareja, el productor Sergio Andrade. Una corte del distrito de Los Ángeles ha revivido las afirmaciones de que la pareja reclutó a niñas y adolescentes para formar parte de una red de abuso sexual, de acuerdo con una publicación de la revista Rolling Stone este miércoles. Las acusaciones vuelven casi dos décadas después de que un juez absolviera a la cantante de los mismos cargos: reclutar menores para una red de explotación sexual encabezada por su productor. La artista no se ha pronunciado en sus redes sociales sobre los señalamientos.

La denuncia, que ha sido obtenida en primicia por la revista estadounidense, fue presentada el pasado 31 de diciembre. Aunque en ella no se hace referencia específicamente a la artista y al productor por sus nombres, “está claro que se trata de los dos principales acusados según los detalles, incluidos los conciertos que tuvieron lugar en 1990 y los álbumes que grabó”, cita la publicación.

En la demanda, las denunciantes, dos mujeres identificadas como Jane Does (el nombre genérico para proteger sus identidades en Estados Unidos), aseguran que la cantante se acercó a ellas cuando tenían 13 y 15 años y las atrajo para que se unieran al supuesto programa de capacitación musical que lideraba Andrade. La mayor parte de los presuntos abusos ocurrieron en Los Ángeles, de acuerdo con la revista estadounidense. Siempre, según esa versión, el programa servía como tapadera de una red sexual de chicas jóvenes que durante años fueron explotadas por Andrade, entre ella la propia Gloria Trevi.

En 1990, Trevi y Andrade habían amasado una gran fama internacional y un gran poder en el mundo del espectáculo tanto en México como en el otro lado de la frontera. Años después, una avalancha de acusaciones de violación y abusos de varias mujeres hizo que estallara el escándalo. “Andrade fue retratado como un violento pedófilo en serie y Trevi como su cómplice”, dice Rolling Stone. Ambos fueron arrestados en Brasil en enero de 2000 después de una persecución internacional. “[Trevi y Andrade] usaron su papel, estatus y poder como una estrella pop mexicana conocida y exitosa y un productor famoso para obtener acceso, preparar, manipular y explotar [a las víctimas] y forzar el contacto sexual con ellas durante un curso de años”, alega la nueva demanda civil.

En una entrevista con EL PAÍS en 2018, Trevi se reconocía también como una víctima más de Andrade y aseguraba que no guarda rencor contra las personas que la acusaron. “No tengo coraje con las chicas que dijeron cosas de mí porque sé que ellas han sufrido. Yo las vi sufrir y sabía que ellas tenían una presión muy grande por parte de los medios de comunicación, de su familia, de la sociedad”, señaló. La artista ha relanzado su carrera en los últimos años y se ha posicionado como una de las artistas más famosas en México y Latinoamérica, con giras por varios países. Las últimas publicaciones de Trevi hacen alusión a sus últimos conciertos, aunque no se conoce un posicionamiento formal de ella o su equipo.

La cantante estuvo retenida cuatro años en la cárcel a la espera de juicio hasta que, en 2004, un juez determinó que no existían pruebas suficientes para respaldar las acusaciones de violación, secuestro y corrupción de menores presentadas en su contra, por lo que fue liberada sin cargos. Andrade sí fue condenado por violación, secuestro y corrupción de menores, y paso casi siete años entre rejas.

Después de una difícil vuelta a los escenarios, parecía que Trevi había dejado atrás aquel infierno, pero su pasado regresa para volver a ponerla en el centro de la polémica. Más de una década después de salir de prisión, durante la entrega de los Latin American Music Awards de 2018, Trevi se defendió con firmeza de lo que sucedido: “Mi abusador, hoy por hoy, está libre. No solo me hizo daño a mí, sino a muchas otras jóvenes y probablemente lo siga haciendo”, dijo. “[Yo] tenía 15 años cuando empecé a vivir con manipulaciones, golpes, gritos, abusos, castigos. Y fueron 17 años de humillaciones”, dijo ante miles de espectadores sobre los años que vivió junto a Andrade.

“He tardado mucho en hablar porque yo no quería levantarme dando lástima. Yo quería levantarme por mi trabajo. Sin embargo, sí sentí ese compromiso de denunciar e inspirar a mujeres y hombres que estén pasando por una situación de abuso para decir basta, ya no más”, afirmaba en otra entrevista con este periódico en 2019.

Al ser una demanda civil, lo más probable es que las denunciantes exijan una reparación del daño, que en casi todos los casos suele ser una compensación económica. La demanda fue presentada en esa fecha porque el Estado de California emitió una moratoria de tres años para que personas que hayan sido víctimas de abuso sexual puedan presentar demandas a pesar de que penalmente sus casos ya hayan prescrito. La semana pasada el cantante de Aerosmith, Steven Tyler, también fue demandado en California por un presunto abuso sexual a una menor en 1970.

Source: elpais

Nice to meet you, 2023.

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Coming off another successful year that concluded with a special Education Residency with the Dance Theatre of Harlem and sold-out performances of Cirque Dreams Holidaze. And not even halfway through the 22/23 Season!

Starting with NYC’s Gazillion Bubble Show at Jones Hall this month, we look forward to a new year of un-bubble-achievable arts and more.
In this issue:

  • Higher Ground: Dance Theatre of Harlem Houston Education Residency
  • Renovations at Jones Hall
  • Annual Report
  • 2023 Performing Arts Houston Gala
  • Houston Arts on The New York Times Best List
  • Gazillion Bubble Show: World records, lasers, and magic
  • Arts For-wordle
  • New Years Sale: 2023 means $23 tickets

Onward!

Higher Ground: Dance Theatre of Harlem Houston Education Residency

Dance Theatre of Harlem joined Performing Arts Houston for a week of education and community programs, DEC 6-11. Through master classes, discussions, festivals, and performances, DTH graced Houston with informative and inspiring engagements.

The NYC dance company returns February 3-4 for performances at Jones Hall. They’ll perform Higher Ground, a work featuring the music of Stevie Wonder (and celebrated as one of the best dance experiences of the year), and more.

Photos by Melissa Taylor and Asaeda Badat

Listen to Artistic Director Virginia Johnson discuss her remarkable legacy with Dance Theatre of Harlem, on Houston Public Media’s Houston Matters

Virginia Johnson on Houston Matters

Renovations at Jones Hall

Did you know that Performing Arts Houston’s home, Jesse H. Jones Hall for the Performing Arts, is undergoing a multi-year renovation? The goals of this renovation are to improve the audience experience, including safety and accessibility considerations, and complete much-needed upgrades to backstage technology and operations. So far, these updates have occurred during summer months when performances were not taking place.

We will enter a major new phase of the renovation in 2023. Upcoming projects include installing brand-new seats and side aisles throughout the entire auditorium; a long-awaited restroom expansion with improved access from the main lobby; an expanded donor lounge with added restrooms; and a host of additional projects.

While many projects will continue to take place during upcoming summers, major restroom and lobby renovations will begin this month. Jones Hall patrons will see our progress during this “pardon our dust” phase.

Starting this month, restrooms on the courtyard level will be renovated, with executive luxury washrooms placed outside the main lobby entrance of Jones Hall. This top-of-the-line, climate-controlled restrooms are more accessible, private, and convenient than our existing restrooms, and will be conveniently located at the lobby level. Ushers will be available to help direct patrons to the nearest restroom location, including other restrooms throughout the hall that will remain available.

We appreciate your patience and understanding while we work to update this historic building, addressing what we know are some of our audiences’ biggest concerns and improving the accessibility and experience of the venue for decades to come.

Annual Report

We’re delighted to share our 21/22 Season Annual Report. Thanks to the remarkable support and leadership of our board and President & CEO Meg Booth, and the generous support of our donors and members, Performing Arts Houston has made significant strides toward advancing major initiatives of the 2020 Strategic plan and creating a new future of live arts for the City of Houston.
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Celebrate with us!

Join Performing Arts Houston for the annual Kaleidoscope Ball on April 1, 2023, chaired by Steve and Mignon Gill. This year’s theme: a New Orleans-style Evening in the Garden District. Tables and individual tickets on sale now.
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Houston Art Makes The New York Times

We saw some familiar faces on The New York Times’ list of Best Classical Music Performances of 2022.

Yunchan Lim, the 2022 Van Cliburn gold medalist, performed for a sold-out audience at Cullen Theater in October. The NYT lauded the Cliburn-winner’s playing as “poised poetry that had a standard sounding fresh…a maturity and confidence uncanny in a teenager.”

Our friends at DACAMERA were also on the list with the Houston premiere of Tyshawn Sorey’s Monochromatic Light (Afterlife), which had its sold-out world-premiere at the 50th anniversary of the Rothko Chapel in February 2022. “Monochromatic Light feels less like a nostalgia trip than a broadening of [Morton] Feldman’s path deep into the pain and community of our time and the distant but resonant past,” (The New York Times).

Dance Theatre of Harlem made the list of Best Dance Performances of 2022 with Robert Garland’s Higher Ground. This ballet set to the music of Stevie Wonder is a soulful, funky social commentary that combines Black vernacular dance with classical steps. There’s still prime seating available for Dance Theatre of Harlem’s Houston performances of Higher Ground, along with other repertory works, February 3-4 in Jones Hall.

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Family Day at Gazillion Bubble Show

See the wonderment of bubble art in Gazillion Bubble Show on JAN 28, 2023. Jones Hall will be filled with bubbles, lasers, and magic!

That same day, attendees can enjoy Family Day in the lobby before each show, featuring community partners, prelude performances by the Theatre Under the Starts Pre-Professional Company and Elevate Dance Company, and arts and crafts activities for all ages. The fun begins in Jones Hall at 10 am.

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Coming soon: The New Year Sale

Resolving to experience more? Get lost in live arts in 2023 with an unbeatable sale—$23 tickets on select performances. More details coming to an inbox near you very soon.

Upcoming Performances

Gazillion Bubble Show
JAN 28
SAT 11 am & 3 pm
Jones HallJones Hall will be filled with bubbles! Lasers, special effects, and bubble magic will make you feel like a kid again.
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Dance Theatre of Harlem
FEB 3-4
FRI 7:30 pm; SAT 2 pm
Jones HallA powerful vision for ballet in the 21st century.
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New/Now: The Houston Artist Commissioning Project
FEB 24-25
FRI & SAT 7:30 pm
Cullen TheaterAll world premieres. All featuring Houston artists living and working in our city now.
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Mnozil Brass: Gold
FEB 26
SUN 6:30 pm
Cullen TheaterThe Austrian brass band, known as “the Monty Python of the music world,” plays its greatest hits. Famous music, humor, and astounding virtuosity.
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Ragamala Dance Company
MAR 10
FRI 7:30 pm
Cullen TheatreChoreographers Ranee Ramaswamy and Aparna Ramaswamy’s Fires of Varanasievokes an elaborate ritual where time is suspended and humans merge with the divine.
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Thank you for reading. Happy New Year from the Performing Arts Houston team!

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7 things Elon Musk must do to save Tesla stock in 2023

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In just the first day of trading on the NASDAQ in 2023, Tesla stock dived 14% from the previous close. The sharp single-day decline takes Tesla’s 12-month share price collapse to just over 70%.

The falls come as Elon Musk seemingly turns his attention to his new venture, Twitter, and also as the market reevaluates the multiples assigned to so-called growth stocks, prior to Federal Reserve quantitative tightening and global inflation volatility.

So, how can Musk and Tesla’s management turn around the former market darling’s fortunes?

Daniel Ives, the managing director of equity research at Wedbush Securities, has just outlined the 7 things he believes Elon Musk must do in 2023 to stop the Tesla stock rout.

1) Name a Twitter CEO

Ives says this need to be done by the end of January.

“He cannot be running Twitter and Tesla at the same time and I think that’s from an attention perspective,”.

2) Lay out realistic exceptions for Tesla in 2023

“If you look at 2022, that was part of the issue with the stock because the street begins to view them as ultimate numbers that can’t be hit,” said Ives.

3) Stop selling Tesla stock

Ives accuses Musk of using Tesla as his “personal ATM machine” to fund Twitter.

“Stop selling stock! I think if he does that, we start to see some of that bloom come back to the rose in Tesla stock, which right now is way in the investor penalty box which we’re seeing play out even in the first trading day.”

4) Overhaul the board

“Right now that’s an issue for investors, it feels like the Board is more of a rubber stamp board. You need more independence, you need more expertise from the technology and from an EV perspective,” said Ives.

5) Launch stock buybacks

According to Ives, if Tesla undertakes stock buybacks it will be a major boost to investor confidence.

“Right now confidence is what investors need.”

6) Focus on Tesla, not Twitter

Ives also took aim at Musk’s apparent lack of focus on Tesla. He said it appears he’s distracted on Twitter and investors don’t like all the tweeting.

He called out the fact that Musk was “just doing random tweets” on Tuesday, the same day Tesla stock suffered major declines.

7) Forge ahead with Full Self Driving (FSD)… And get it right

Here’s what Ives said about FSD.

“When you look at FSD… that’s the key to some of the future valuation. We do have Robo-taxis and everything else, but it starts with FSD and that’s the next leg of the Tesla growth story.”

Still bullish on Tesla stock

Despite the long to-do list Ives outlined for Elon Musk, the veteran investment banker said he’s still bullish on Tesla.

He has a $175 price target for the stock.

“I do think a lot of bad news has been baked in here. If you have a longer-term view… then the stock is oversold here.”

Source: asiamarkets

Elton John – I’m Still Standing

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You could never know what it’s like
Your blood like winter, freezes just like ice
And there’s a cold, lonely light that shines from you
You’ll wind up like the wreck you hide behind that mask you use

And did you think this fool could never win?
Well, look at me, I’m coming back again
I got a taste of love in a simple way
And if you need to know, while I’m still standing, you just fade away

Don’t you know I’m still standing better than I ever did?
Looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid
I’m still standing after all this time
Picking up the pieces of my life, without you on my mind

I’m still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah
I’m still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah

Once, I never could hope to win
You starting down the road, leaving me again
The threats you made were meant to cut me down
And if our love was just a circus, you’d be a clown by now

No, I’m still standing better than I ever did
Looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid
I’m still standing after all this time
Picking up the pieces of my life without you on my mind

I’m still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah
I’m still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah

Don’t you know that I’m still standing better than I ever did?
Looking like a true survivor, feeling like a little kid
I’m still standing after all this time
Picking up the pieces of my life without you on my mind

I’m still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah
I’m still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah
I’m still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah
I’m still standing, yeah, yeah, yeah

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¡Que Onda! Magazine Houston – edición 1254

Gracias por SEGUIRNOS, este artículo contiene la edición 1254 de la revista digital de HOUSTON de ¡Que Onda! Magazine.

Del 05 de enero al 11 de enero del 2023

 

Police searching for 2 men seen on video holding rideshare driver at gunpoint

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Authorities need your help finding two men seen on video trying to carjack and rob a rideshare driver at gunpoint in west Houston.

The Houston Police Department’s Robbery Division shared the shocking video Tuesday, but the actual incident happened on Tuesday, October 18, 2022, around 11 a.m. That’s when investigators said an unidentified driver with a rideshare company received a request to pick up a man (and his friend) only identified as “MJ” at a restaurant in the 7600 block of Westheimer Rd.

Once the driver arrived, officials said one of the two men he picked up changed the drop-off location to an apartment in the 2900 block of Dunvale. When they got to that location, dashcam video shows one of the men getting out of the rear passenger door, while another held the driver at gunpoint demanding he get out of the car.

“Get the (expletive) out the car before I kill you,” the robber is heard saying.

The other robber meanwhile, police said, opened the driver’s side door and tried to take the driver’s cell phone and a struggle ensued. During the scuffle, the driver caused one of the robbers to fall while trying to grab his phone.

When he fell, the driver stepped on the acceleration while still struggling with the other robber, who was holding the driver at gunpoint and told him to stop the car and threatened to shoot.

“I’ma kill you. I’ma shoot you. Stop the car. I’m trying to give you a chance to live,” he said. “Stop the (expletive) car before I kill you.”

The driver, however, kept on going and the robber wound up jumping out of the moving car. Once he got to a more secure location, the driver called police.

The two robbers were described only by investigators as two Black men in their 20s standing at 5’8 or 5’9 with black hair with a skinny build wearing hoodies and wearing surgical masks.

If you have any information that may help lead to their arrest, Crime Stoppers of Houston is offering a cash payment of up to $5,000. To do so, you can call their hotline at 713-222-TIPS or go online.

Source: fox26houston

The FDA finalizes rule expanding the availability of abortion pills

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The Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday finalized a rule change that broadens the availability of abortion pills to many more pharmacies, including large chains and mail-order companies.

The Biden administration partially implemented the change last year, announcing it would no longer enforce a long-standing requirement that women pick up the medicine in person. Tuesday’s action formally updates the drug’s labeling to allow many more retail pharmacies to dispense the pills, so long as they complete a certification process.

The change could expand access at both brick-and-mortar stores and online pharmacies. Women can get a prescription via telehealth consultation with a health professional, and then receive the pills through the mail, where permitted by law.

Still, the rule change’s impact has been blunted by numerous state laws limiting abortion broadly and the pills specifically. Legal experts foresee years of court battles over access to the pills, as abortion-rights proponents bring test cases to challenge state restrictions.

For more than 20 years, the FDA labeling had limited dispensing to a subset of specialty offices and clinics, due to safety concerns. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the FDA temporarily suspended the in-person requirement. The agency later said a new scientific review by agency staff supported easing access, concurring with numerous medical societies that had long said the restriction wasn’t necessary.

Two drugmakers that make brand-name and generic versions of abortion pills requested the latest FDA label update. Agency rules require a company to file an application before modifying dispensing restrictions on drugs.

Danco Laboratories, which sells branded Mifeprex, said in a statement the change “is critically important to expanding access to medication abortion services and will provide healthcare providers” with another option for prescribing the drug.

The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists called the update an “important step” forward.

“Although the FDA’s announcement today will not solve access issues for every person seeking abortion care, it will allow more patients who need mifepristone for medication abortion additional options to secure this vital drug,” the group said in a statement.

More than half of U.S. abortions are now done with pills rather than surgery, according to the Guttmacher Institute, a research group that supports abortion rights.

The FDA in 2000 approved mifepristone to terminate pregnancies of up to 10 weeks when used with a second drug, misoprostol. Mifepristone is taken first to dilate the cervix and block the hormone progesterone, which is needed to sustain a pregnancy. Misoprostol is taken 24 to 48 hours later, causing the uterus to contract and expel the pregnancy tissue.

Bleeding is a common side effect, though serious complications are very rare. The FDA says more than 3.7 million U.S. women have used mifepristone since its approval.

Several FDA-mandated safety requirements remain in effect, including training requirements to certify that prescribers can provide emergency care in the case of excessive bleeding. Pharmacies that dispense the pills also need a certification.

Source: npr

Mayor Sylvester Turner Announces 45th Annual Original MLK Jr. Day Parade

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WHAT:
Mayor Turner will join Black Heritage Society President Teresa Brewer, Black Heritage Society members, corporate parade sponsors and more to invite Houstonians to attend the 45th Annual Original MLK Jr. Day Parade taking place Monday, January 16, 2023, at 10 a.m. in Downtown Houston.

The parade will feature marching bands, dance teams, military and ROTC groups, first responders, city and county officials, decorated floats and more.

This year’s theme is “Climbing the Mountain to a Better Future.”

WHEN:
Thursday, January 5, 2023
4:00 p.m.
WHERE:
Houston City Hall
Legacy Room
901 Bagby St.
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El servicio de inmigración de Estados Unidos anuncia nuevas tarifas

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El servicio de inmigración estadounidense anunció este martes que planea incrementar las tarifas por sus servicios, incluyendo la ciudadanía y la residencia legal permanente ( green card o tarjeta verde).

La Oficina de Ciudadanía y Servicios de Inmigración (USCIS) publicó este martes en el Registro Federal un aviso público de propuesta de reglamentación de nuevas tarifas.

“Las nuevas tarifas permitirían que USCIS recupere más completamente sus costos operativos, restablezca y mantenga el procesamiento oportuno de casos y prevenga la acumulación de casos atrasados en el futuro”, dijo la agencia en un comunicado.

USCIS indicó que recibe aproximadamente “el 96% de sus fondos de las tarifas de presentación, no de las asignaciones del Congreso”.

La propuesta de nuevas tarifas tendrá un período de comentario público de 60 días y que los nuevos precios no cambiarán hasta que la regla final entre en vigencia, “después de que el público haya tenido la oportunidad de comentar y USCIS finalice el programa de tarifas en respuesta a dichos comentarios”.

Las propuestas de nuevas tarifas

En caso de aprobarse, las nuevas tarifas propuestas afectarían la mayoría de los servicios que brinda la agencia.

En el caso de la ciudadanía por naturalización, trámite que se hace por medio del formulario N-400, tendría un alza de $640 a $760 (un 19%).

En el caso de las peticiones de familiares extranjeros por medio del formulario I-130, la propuesta recomienda un incremento de $535 a $710 (33%), mientras que la solicitud de exención provisional por presencia ilegal, utilizada por cónyuges indocumentados para salir del país en busca de la visa de inmigrante, aumentaría de $715 a $1,195 (55%).

La petición de registro de residencia permanente por medio del formulario I-485 tendría un incremento de $1,140 a $ 1,540 (35%) según la propuesta. Este formulario se presenta después del I-130 y permite comprobar que el extranjero solicitado califica o es elegible para obtener la residencia legal permanente, también conocida como green card o tarjeta verde.

En cuanto a las peticiones para el retiro de las condiciones de residencia, utilizado por cónyuges extranjeros, trámite que se lleva a cabo por medio del formulario I.751, USCIS dijo que aumentaría de $680 dólares a $1,195 (76%).

Para los peticionarios de ajuste con visas tipo H-2A tendrían un incremento de $460 a $ 1,090 ( un 137%) y los peticionarios con visas H-1B deberían pagar $1,080 frente a los $480 actuales, equivalente a un incremento del 135%.

Las visas H-2A las utilizan trabajadores agrícolas, mientras que las visas H-2B están destinadas para trabajadores extranjeros que laboran en la industria hotelera, restaurantes, jardinería y labores de pastoreo, entre otras áreas.

Source: univision

Amenaza de tiempo severo en Houston puede dejar lluvias intensas, fuertes vientos y granizo

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Un cúmulo de lluvias y tormentas atraviesan el área de Houston por lo que la región está bajo amenaza de tiempo severo.

Debido a las condiciones del tiempo, no se descartan posibles avisos de tornado.

Es importante destacar que el área de Houston se mantiene bajo este tiempo severo de nivel 2, el máximo es el nivel 5.

Hasta tempranas horas de la tarde del lunes, las autoridades no habían emitido otra vigilancia o aviso en relación a estas lluvias.

Recuerde que si debe salir y va a conducir, estar atento en el volante y no exceder de la velocidad permitida porque las carreteras están mojadas.

Source: univision

Policía de Houston arresta a casi 50 personas acusadas de disparar al aire y conducir ebrias en Año Nuevo

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Casi 50 personas pasaron el Día de Año Nuevo tras las rejas luego de ser acusados de disparar armas de fuego al aire y conducir ebrios en la ciudad de Houston.

Troy Finner, jefe de la policía de Houston, ofreció un balance del último fin de semana 2022 y el inicio de este 2023.

5 sospechosos fueron arrestados por disparar al aire durante la celebración de Año Nuevo. Por su parte, 43 personas fueron acusadas de conducir ebrios.

No solo fue noticia el fin de semana las detenciones, sino también la herida que sufrió una niña, de 12 años, al rozarle una bala en el cuello durante las celebraciones.

El incidente ocurrió alrededor de las 12:30am en la cuadra 6405 de la West Bellfort en Houston, según dijo la policía en sus redes sociales.

La menor fue llevada al hospital y se encuentra estable.

El Departamento de la Policía de Houston pidió a la comunidad que si tienen información sobre este u otro incidente, pueden denunciarlo llamando al 713-308-8800 o también a Crime Stoppers al 713-222-8477.

¿Qué hacer ante una persona armada?

De acuerdo a la Policía de Houston, para enfrentar una situación donde una persona esté armada o haya un tiroteo, hay tres principios básicos que todo ciudadano debe saber: correr, esconderse y pelear.

Si optas por correr y estás en tu lugar de trabajo o casa, ten en mente una ruta de escape. Si puedes, ayuda a otros a escapar y llama al 911 cuando estés a salvo.

Para esconderse cierra la puerta donde estés con seguro y pon tu teléfono en modo vibrador para que no se escuche.

Como última opción, la policía recomienda pelear y solo debes hacerlo si tu vida está en peligro inminente. Intenta incapacitar al agresor.

Source: univision

Avatar: The Way of Water continues to conquer the box office with $1.17B worldwide

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James Cameron’s Avatar: The Way of Water is still making waves at the box office after shooting the curl to $1.17 billion worldwide. With so many dollars to its name, Avatar: The Way of Water is the third-highest-grossing film of the pandemic era, treading water behind Spider-Man: No Way Home ($1.9 billion) and Top Gun: Maverick ($1.5 billion).

Cameron’s splashy sequel experienced another monster Wednesday at the box office with $20 million in domestic dollars. After doing some math, that brings the film’s Stateside total to $358 million. Additionally, the film brought in another $47.9 million in domestic earnings, cranking the international count to $810.6 million.

Still, Avatar: The Way of Water needs to earn more money if it’s going to make its production budget back and then some. Analysts say the movie needs to breach around $1.4 billion to break even. Thankfully, if Avatar 2 keeps raking in dollars like so many leaf piles prime for jumping, it’ll do just fine. I don’t plan to see the film, but I’m confident Cameron will achieve his goal of getting Avatar: The Way of Water beyond the goal line.

Set more than a decade after the events of the first film, Avatar: The Way of Water tells the story of the Sully family (Jake, Neytiri, and their kids), the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight to stay alive, and the tragedies they endure.

James Cameron directed and co-wrote the screenplay with Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver. The first of several planned sequels stars Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang, Kate Winslet, CCH Pounder, Edie Falco, Jemaine Clement, Brendan Cowell, Joel David Moore, and more.

Have you seen Avatar: The Way of Water yet? What did you think about the film? Will Cameron’s film break even and continue to swim past the competition? Given the film’s success, do you think Cameron will keep making Avatar films beyond the third film in the franchise? Keep in mind that Avatar 3 is already in post-production. Let us know what you think about Avatar‘s performance and future in the comments.

 

Southwest dice que sus servicios “normales” se reanudarán este viernes, en medio de advertencia del Departamento de Transporte

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Southwest Airlines dice que reanudará su programación normal el viernes después de ocho días tumultuosos que dejaron a cientos de miles de pasajeros varados o con vuelos retrasados y provocaron que sus ejecutivos se disculparan con los viajeros y funcionarios gubernamentales.

En un comunicado emitido el jueves —luego de otro día doloroso en el que se cancelaron otros 2.350 vuelos— Southwest dijo que esperaba interrupciones mínimas durante el fin de semana de Año Nuevo.

“Nos alienta el progreso que hemos logrado para reorganizar la tripulación, sus horarios y nuestra flota”, dijo.

La declaración del jueves llegó con más obligaciones por parte de la aerolínea.

“Sabemos que incluso nuestras más profundas disculpas, a nuestros clientes, a nuestros empleados y a todos los afectados por esta interrupción, solo llegan hasta cierto punto”, se lee en el comunicado.

“Hemos creado una página en Southwest.com/traveldisruption para que los clientes envíen solicitudes de reembolso y devoluciones por comidas, hoteles y transporte alternativo, así como para conectar a los clientes con su equipaje”.

Sin embargo, eso todavía no apacigua las preguntas sobre cómo los sistemas de la aerolínea pueden permitir que las cosas salgan tan mal y exigen que no vuelvan a suceder. Y el Departamento de Transporte de los Estados Unidos (USDOT, por sus siglas en inglés) sigue manteniendo una línea firme con Southwest.

El Departamento de Transporte pide hacer lo correcto para los pasajeros

El Departamento de Transporte advirtió formalmente a Southwest Airlines el jueves que enfrentará consecuencias si no logra hacer lo correcto con los pasajeros varados y con inconvenientes.

El secretario de Transporte, Pete Buttigieg, escribió en una carta al CEO de Southwest, Bob Jordan, que los funcionarios tomarán medidas contra la aerolínea si no cumple con sus promesas de reembolsar a los pasajeros los costos de transporte alternativo, así como proporcionar comidas, hoteles, reembolsos y reunificación de equipaje.

Vuelos cancelados

Las sanciones incluyen la posibilidad de imponer multas.

“Sería una práctica injusta y engañosa no cumplir con este compromiso con los pasajeros”, escribió Buttigieg, refiriéndose específicamente a los reembolsos de viajes alternativos. “El Departamento utilizará todo el alcance de sus poderes de investigación y ejecución para responsabilizar a Southwest si no cumple con las promesas hechas de reembolsar a los pasajeros los costos incurridos por el transporte alternativo”.

Esas multas podrían ser sustanciales.

“La aerolínea me dijo que iban a ir más allá de lo que se les exigía”, dijo Buttigieg el jueves en una entrevista con NBC News. “Estoy tratando de asegurarme de que realmente lo hagan, y si no lo hacen, estamos en condiciones de imponer decenas de miles de dólares por infracción por pasajero en multas”.

La lista de cancelaciones del viernes es mucho más larga

FlightAware, el servicio de seguimiento de vuelos, mostró que solo 39 vuelos de Southwest del viernes se han cancelado hasta las 9:00 p.m. ET del jueves. Eso parece respaldar la afirmación de Southwest de que los servicios normales se reanudarían más o menos el viernes.

La aerolínea también ha comenzado a notificar a sus clientes que espera contar con una “programación completa” el viernes.

Un correo electrónico a un pasajero que tenía previsto volar con Southwest el viernes decía: “Si bien recientemente hemos experimentado desafíos operativos, esperamos reanudar la programación completa de vuelos con interrupciones mínimas en su día de viaje”.

¿Por qué colapsó Southwest Airlines?

Si le preguntas a los empleados de Southwest Airlines sobre la tecnología de su empresa, una palabra sigue apareciendo: “anticuado”.

Si bien Southwest pasó de ser una aerolínea de bajo costo con sede en Texas que operaba tres aviones a una de las más grandes del país, los funcionarios sindicales que representan a los trabajadores de Southwest dicen que la compañía no siguió el ritmo de los cambios tecnológicos. Y dicen que han estado planteando preocupaciones durante años.

“Hemos estado insistiendo en ellos desde 2015 todos los años”, dijo a CNN Mike Santoro, capitán y vicepresidente de la Asociación de Pilotos de Southwest Airlines.

Pero a medida que las condiciones invernales extremas arrasaron con gran parte del país la semana pasada, incluidos los principales aeropuertos de la red de Southwest, el plan de la aerolínea para regresar a las “operaciones irregulares” llegó al límite, según varias personas familiarizadas con la situación. Ellos y la propia aerolínea describieron un proceso interno que requiere que varios departamentos rediseñen manualmente el horario de la aerolínea, un sistema que funciona “la gran mayoría del tiempo”, dijo la aerolínea en un comunicado.

“La magnitud y la escala de esta interrupción presionaron nuestra tecnología y procesos, lo que obligó a realizar una gran cantidad de procesamiento de forma manual”, dijo Southwest. “Nuestro personal ha estado presente en todos los sentidos a lo largo de este desafío”.

Cuando algo sale mal, el software de Southwest, incluida la herramienta del sistema de programación de personal, deja que gran parte del trabajo de reconstrucción de esa delicada red se haga manualmente.

“No se ve la mejor manera de arreglar nada cuando se cancelan los vuelos”, dijo Brian Brown, presidente del Sindicato de Trabajadores del Transporte Local 550, que representa a los despachadores y meteorólogos de Southwest. “Requiere mucha más intervención humana y vista humana o capacidad intelectual y solo puede manejar una cantidad limitada”.

El resultado es que los funcionarios de las aerolíneas “no necesariamente saben dónde están nuestras tripulaciones, dónde están nuestros aviones”, dijo Brown. Los programadores de tripulación en otro departamento están verificando manualmente qué pilotos y auxiliares de vuelo cumplen con las estrictas reglas federales sobre las horas de trabajo, reglas destinadas a evitar que los profesionales de seguridad a bordo se cansen excesivamente.

Qué deben hacer los clientes

Phil Dengler, cofundador del sitio web de consejos de viaje The Vacationer, advierte que se debe proceder con cuidado con respecto a los reembolsos.

“Southwest dice: ‘Respetaremos las solicitudes razonables de reembolso por comidas, hotel y transporte alternativo'”, dijo.

“Aunque Southwest es impreciso sobre cuánto reembolsarán, yo evitaría los hoteles o restaurantes caros. Usa Google Hotels para encontrar hoteles cercanos al aeropuerto donde está varado”.

Y también advierte sobre acumular una gran cuenta.

“Haz algunas búsquedas en Google como ‘cosas gratis para hacer cerca de mí'”. Dudo que Southwest vaya a reembolsar los tours u otras actividades pagas, por lo que no reservaría ninguna excursión costosa que no pueda pagar”.

Source: CNN

Mayor, public works chief’s texts show Houston’s scramble to notify public of boil water notice

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Text messages released this week to our partners at the Houston Chronicle confirm the city knew it needed to issue a boil water notice to the public hours before it actually did and grew increasingly frustrated over public perception and how long it took for the notice to be lifted.

Days after the boil water notice was issued, 13 Investigates requested some of the same information that was released to the Chronicle, including the text messages of Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner and Houston Public Works Director Carol Haddock.

The city has only released a few of Turner’s text messages to 13 Investigates, but the Houston Public Works Department released additional text messages from Haddock to the Chronicle.

State law requires public water systems to notify the public of a boil water notice when there is low water pressure – in this case, less than 20 pounds per square inch, or 20 PSI – as it could result in contamination, according to the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Water entities have 24 hours to notify the TCEQ about boil water notices.

Still, some city leaders were angry over the delay in notifying the public.

The morning after the boil water notice was issued on Nov. 27, Houston Council Member Dave Martin sent a text to Haddock calling the lack of communication “pathetic.”

“No freaking excuse why (council members) were NOT informed until the Media did,” he said in the text to Haddock on Nov. 28, obtained first by the Chronicle.

A text message from Haddock at about 4:30 p.m. that day said, “Confirmed. We have to issue a boil water notice,” but Turner previously told the public that the call to issue the boil water notice didn’t happen until after 6 p.m.

The night the boiling water was issued, Houston ISD canceled classes. Turner’s communications director, Mary Benton, sent an email to Turner, saying, “some are over-responding to the situation,” according to the documents the Chronicle obtained.

Brazilian soccer legend Pelé dies at 82

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Pelé, the Brazilian soccer legend who won three World Cups and became the sport’s first global icon, has died at the age of 82.

“Everything that we are is thanks to you,” his daughter Kely Nascimento wrote in a post on Instagram, under an image of family members holding Pele’s hands. “We love you infinitely. Rest in peace.”

Pelé was admitted to a hospital in São Paulo in late November for a respiratory infection and for complications related to colon cancer. Last week, the hospital said his health had worsened as his cancer progressed. He died on Thursday from multiple organ failure due to the progression of colon cancer, according to a statement from Albert Einstein Hospital.

For more than 60 years, the name Pelé has been synonymous with soccer. He played in four World Cups and is the only player in history to win three, but his legacy stretched far beyond his trophy haul and remarkable goal-scoring record.

“I was born to play football, just like Beethoven was born to write music and Michelangelo was born to paint,” Pelé famously said.

Tributes have been pouring in for the soccer legend. Pelé’s first club, Santos FC, responded to the news on Twitter with the words “eternal” shared next to an image of a crown.

Brazilian footballer Neymar said Pelé “changed everything.” In a post on Instagram, he wrote: “He turned football into art, into entertainment. He gave a voice to the poor, to black people, and especially: He gave visibility to Brazil. Football and Brazil have raised their status thanks to the King!” he added.

Portuguese star forward Cristiano Ronaldo sent his condolences to Brazil in a post on Instagram, saying “a mere “goodbye” to the eternal King Pelé will never be enough to express the pain that currently engulfs the entire football world.”

Kylian Mbappé of Paris Saint-Germain said of Pelé’s death: “The king of football has left us but his legacy will never be forgotten.”

Former English soccer player Geoff Hurst wrote on Twitter of his memories of Pelé, calling the late star “without doubt the best footballer I ever played against (with Bobby Moore being the best footballer I ever played alongside). For me, Pele remains the greatest of all time and I was proud to be on the pitch with him. RIP Pele and thank you.”

Pelé’s wake will be held at Vila Belmiro, the headquarters of the Santos FC in São Paulo state, a spokesperson told CNN. The time and date of the event have yet to be announced.

Dazzling ability

Pelé was born Edson Arantes do Nascimento in Três Corações – an inland city roughly 155 miles northwest of Rio de Janeiro – in 1940, before his family moved to the city of Bauru in São Paulo.

The genesis of the nickname Pelé is unclear, even to the footballer. He once wrote in the British newspaper The Guardian that it likely started with school classmates teasing him for mangling the nickname of another player, Bilé. Whatever the origin, the moniker stuck.

As a child, his first taste of soccer involved playing barefoot with socks and rags rolled up into a ball – a humble beginning that would grow into a long and fruitful career.

But when he first took up the game, his ambitions were modest.

“My dad was a good football player, he scored a lot of goals,” Pelé told CNN in 2015. “His name was Dondinho; I wanted to be like him.

“He was famous in Brazil, in Minas Gerais. He was my role model. I always wanted to be like him, but what happened, to this day, only God can explain.”

As a teenager, Pelé left home and began training with Santos, scoring his first goal for the club side before his 16th birthday. He would go on to score 619 times over 638 appearances for the club, but it is his feats in the iconic yellow jersey of Brazil for which he is best remembered.

The world first got a glimpse of Pelé’s dazzling ability in 1958, when he made his World Cup debut aged 17. He scored Brazil’s only goal in the country’s quarterfinal victory against Wales, then netted a hat-trick in the semifinal against France and two in the final against host Sweden.

“When Pelé scored the fifth goal in that final, I have to be honest and say I felt like applauding,” said Sweden’s Sigvard Parling.

For Pelé, the standout memory from the tournament was putting his country on the sporting map.

“When we won the World Cup, everybody knew about Brazil,” he told CNN’s Don Riddell in 2016. “I think this was the most important thing I gave to my country because we were well known after that World Cup.”

Another World Cup victory came in 1962, although an injury sidelined Pelé for the tournament’s later stages. Further injuries hampered his next campaign in 1966 as Brazil exited the competition after the group stage, but redemption came in 1970.

“Pelé was saying that we were going to win, and if Pelé was saying that, then we were going to win the World Cup,” Brazil’s co-captain Carlos Alberto said about the tournament.

That team – featuring the likes of Jairzinho, Gerson, Tostão, Rivellino, and, of course, Pelé – is regarded as one of the greatest ever assembled.

In the final – a 4-1 victory against Italy – Brazil scored arguably the most famous World Cup goal of all time, a sweeping, length-of-the-pitch move involving nine of the team’s 10 outfield players.

It ended with Pelé teeing up Alberto, who drilled the ball into the bottom corner of the net. Brazil’s mantra of jogo bonito (the beautiful game) has never been better encapsulated.

Pelé, who had considered retiring before the 1970 World Cup, scored a goal of his own in the final and a total of four over the course of the tournament.

“Before the match, I told myself that Pelé was just flesh and bones like the rest of us,” Italian defender Tarcisio Burgnich said after his side’s defeat in the final. “Later, I realized I’d been wrong.”

The tournament capped Pelé’s World Cup career but not his time in the spotlight. In 1975, he signed a $1.67-million-a-year contract in the United States with the New York Cosmos.

One of the greatest players

With his larger-than-life personality and extraordinary dribbling skills – a trademark of his game – Pele’s helped the Cosmos win the North American Soccer League championship in 1977 before officially retiring from football.

The league, which attracted further big names like Giorgio Chinaglia and Franz Beckenbauer, wouldn’t last, ultimately folding in 1984. But around the world, Pelé’s influence endured.

He remained in the public eye through endorsement deals and as an outspoken political voice who championed the poor in Brazil. He served as a Goodwill UNICEF ambassador for many years, promoting peace and support for vulnerable children.

Health problems persisted for much of Pelé’s later life. He got around with the support of a walker – an item he was filmed shoving around with disdain in a documentary released last year – and in September 2021, he underwent surgery to remove a tumor from his right colon.

Pelé’s cancer treatment continued over the past year. He was hospitalized in Sao Paulo in November as the 2022 World Cup was being played in Qatar, prompting an outpouring of support from the global soccer community and beyond.

The debate will inevitably rage about whether Pelé is the greatest player of all time – whether it is possible to compare Pelé’s achievements to those of Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi, who have rewritten soccer’s record books over the past 15 years, or to Diego Maradona, the late Argentinian star who captivated the footballing world in the 1980s and 90s.

In 2000, FIFA jointly named Maradona and Pelé as Player of the Century, but to some, the outright winner of the award should have been obvious.

“This debate about the player of the century is absurd,” said Zico, who represented Brazil in the decade after Pelé’s retirement. “There’s only one possible answer: Pelé. He’s the greatest player of all time, and by some distance, I might add.”

Exactly how many goals Pelé scored during his career is unclear, and his Guinness World Records tally has come under scrutiny with many scored in unofficial matches.

In March 2021, he congratulated Portugal’s Ronaldo for passing his “record of goals in official matches” – 767.

There is little doubt, however, that Pelé was, and always will be, football’s first global superstar.

“If I pass away one day, I am happy because I tried to do my best,” he told The Talks online magazine. “My sport allowed me to do so much because it’s the biggest sport in the world.”

Source: CNN

Pearland woman sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in beating, sexual assault at bar

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A Pearland woman was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in brutally beating and sexually assaulting a man at a northwest Harris County bar, District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Thursday.

“This was a vicious attack, and this woman not only participated but she also tried to hide the evidence of what happened,” Ogg said. “Our hearts go out to the victim, who was completely innocent and should have been safe just taking shelter from the cold.”

Ariel Cordoba, 31, pleaded guilty to aggravated sexual assault, aggravated robbery and aggravated assault before her co-defendant, 38-year-old Felix Vale, who was convicted last month by a jury and sentenced to 82 years in prison. The couple worked together to beat a fellow patron at a bar unconscious and then continued to beat and assault him during the historic winter storm in February 2021. Cordoba was sentenced Wednesday following a punishment hearing.

The 49-year-old victim and a friend had gone to a bar in the 17000 block of Ella Boulevard for a few drinks. Surveillance video showed they were peacefully sitting at the bar when they were confronted by an angry couple, Felix Vale and Ariel Cordoba.

The couple left the bar and returned about 10 minutes later. They then attacked the victim, who was knocked unconscious within the first five seconds of the beating. The couple continued to hit the victim with their fists, feet, a barstool and a gun for almost a half-hour until deputies with the Harris County Sheriff’s Office arrived. The attack, which happened during Houston’s massive 2021 ice storm, delayed law enforcement.

During the beating, the couple took the victim’s wallet and sexually assaulted him. He underwent several surgeries related to the attack and continues to recover.

Assistant District Attorney Ryan Volkmer, who prosecuted the case with ADA Jarrell Gibson, said the victim deserved justice.

“This horrible incident was captured on video, and it is very difficult to watch for witnesses, jurors and even the judge,” he said. “This couple took deliberate actions and worked together to violently beat a complete stranger, and we have worked to see that justice is done.”

Volkmer praised the witnesses and the victim for facing both Cordoba and Vale in court and noted that the Harris County Sheriff’s Office worked hard to see that the couple were held accountable.

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Putin imposes oil ban on buyers complying with G7 price cap

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Russia has hit back at the G7’s attempts to cap gains from the country’s oil revenues after Vladimir Putin signed a decree banning sales under contracts that comply with the $60 price ceiling imposed by Ukraine’s western allies. The decree, signed by Russia’s president and published on Tuesday, said the Kremlin would ban the sale of the country’s crude and crude-related products under contracts that “directly or indirectly imply a price cap mechanism”.

However, the decree says Putin “may grant special permission” to sell oil and oil products in certain circumstances even if purchasers comply with the cap — a wording that potentially paves the way for Russia to continue to sell crude to producers in markets such as India and China. The price cap, imposed in early December, aims to sap funding for the Kremlin’s invasion of Ukraine by targeting the oil and gas revenues that makeup nearly half of Russia’s budget. In practice, the cap is yet to apply, with Urals, Russia’s main crude blend, selling at prices below $60 a barrel.

Russia has shrugged off the G7’s move, which primarily targets insurance for the oil shipments, and has assembled a “shadow fleet” of vessels that continues to ship its oil in response. Ten days after the cap took effect the Financial Times reported that at least seven crude oil tankers were sailing from Russia to India with western insurance, in what appeared to be trades executed under the terms of the G7 price cap.  Putin’s move is less stringent than harsher options for retaliation floated in the Russian media, such as a “bottom” oil price or a minimum discount level for its sales.

The Kremlin’s decree comes into force on February 1 and will remain effective for five months, while the date for the similar measure on oil products is yet to be determined. Putin labelled the G7’s move “stupid and premature” in December, noting that Urals was already being sold at a discount to Brent, the global benchmark. After western nations moved to wind down their purchases of Russian oil and gas following the invasion of Ukraine in early February, Urals has commonly sold at levels below the cap.

Russia has offered generous discounts for the main importers of its oil, India and China. At present, Russia sells almost 80 per cent of its crude to Asia and only 17 per cent to Europe, two-thirds of which is transported through the Druzhba pipeline, according to figures from Kpler, a data provider. In the 10 months since Putin launched his invasion of Ukraine, the spread of Urals crude against Brent has widened from the prewar standard of between $1 and $2 to the current level of between $20 and $30 a barrel. Even at $60, the cap is close to the $70-a-barrel price on which Russia’s 2023 budget is based, raising doubts about the cap’s effectiveness in limiting the Kremlin’s fossil fuel revenues.

Source: ft

Migrant Expulsion Policy Must Stay in Place for Now, Supreme Court Says

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The temporary stay in lifting the pandemic rule known as Title 42 is a provisional victory for 19 states, led mostly by Republicans, that had sought to keep it in place on the border.

The Supreme Court said on Tuesday that a pandemic-era health measure that restricted migration at the southern border would remain in place for the time being, delaying the potential for a huge increase in unlawful crossings.

In a brief unsigned order, the justices halted a trial judge’s ruling that would have lifted the measure, known as Title 42, which has allowed even migrants who might otherwise qualify for asylum to be swiftly expelled at the border.

The court said that it would hear arguments in the case in February and that the stay would remain in place pending a ruling. The justices said they would address only the question of whether the 19 mainly Republican-led states that had sought the stay could pursue their challenge to the measure.

Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Elena Kagan, Neil M. Gorsuch and Ketanji Brown Jackson dissented.

President Biden said a decision on Title 42 was overdue, adding that in the meantime the public health order must be enforced.

Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, said that the White House would be “advancing our preparations to manage the border in a secure, orderly and humane way when Title 42 eventually lifts and will continue expanding legal pathways for immigration.”

The decision comes as border towns have already been struggling with a swelling number of crossings by migrants from many countries, mainly in South America and Asia, whose nationals have not been subject to the expulsion policy. While temporary, the court decision offers a reprieve for the Biden administration, which had been preparing for the possibility of thousands of additional migrants a day, had the policy been lifted.

“The administration asked to end Title 42, but there was no clear plan for how they would have managed the inevitable influx,” said Justin Gest, a professor at George Mason University who studies the politics of immigration.

“The ruling brings a sense of relief that officials may not publicly acknowledge,” he said.

The number of migrants apprehended at the southern border already surpassed 9,000 per day on three occasions in a 10-day span in December, a record number. About 1,500 people, mostly Nicaraguans who had been victims of a mass kidnapping in northern Mexico, crossed from Ciudad Juárez to El Paso on Dec. 11 alone, straining the city’s shelters and prompting migrant families to sleep on the streets in freezing temperatures.

Still, humanitarian organizations that operate shelters along the U.S. side of the border derided the court decision. They said it keeps in place a policy that is preventing migrants who are fleeing violence and persecution from obtaining the safe harbor to which they are entitled under U.S. and international law.

Source: nytimes

Why Southwest is melting down

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A punishing winter storm that dumped multiple feet of snow across much of America led to widespread flight cancellations over the Christmas holiday. By Monday, air travel was more or less back to normal – unless you booked your holiday travel with Southwest Airlines.

More than 90% of Wednesday’s US flight cancellations were Southwest flights, according to flight tracking website FlightAware. Southwest canceled more than 2,500 flights. The next highest: SkyWest, with 77.

Southwest warned that it would continue canceling flights until it could get its operations back on track. The company’s CEO said this has been the biggest disruption he’s seen in his career. The Biden administration is investigating.

What gives? Southwest had a combination of bad luck and bad planning.

The storm hit Chicago and Denver hard, where Southwest has two of its biggest hubs – Chicago Midway airport and Denver International airport.

More bad luck: The storm hit just as the so-called tripledemic surged across America, leaving people and their families sick with Covid, the flu and RSV. Although Southwest says it was fully staffed for the holiday weekend, illness makes adjusting to increased system stress difficult. Many airlines still lack sufficient staff to recover when events like bad weather cause delays or flight crews max out the hours they’re allowed to work under federal safety regulations.

Underinvestment

But Southwest (LUV) also hurt itself with an aggressive schedule and by underinvesting in its operations.

Southwest’s schedule includes shorter flights with tighter turnaround times, which are causing some of the problems, Kathleen Bangs, a FlightAware spokesperson, told CNN.

“Those turnaround times bog things down,” Bangs said.

Stranded customers have been unable to get through to Southwest’s customer service lines to rebook flights or find lost baggage.

Employees also said they have not been able to communicate with the airline, the president of the union that represents Southwest’s flight attendants told CNN Monday.

“The phone system the company uses is just not working,” Lyn Montgomery, President of TWU Local 556, told CNN’s Pamela Brown. “They’re just not manned with enough manpower in order to give the scheduling changes to flight attendants, and that’s created a ripple effect that is creating chaos throughout the nation.”

On a call with employees Monday, Southwest Chief Operating Officer Andrew Watterson explained that the company’s outdated scheduling software quickly became the main culprit of the cancellations once the storm cleared, according to a transcript of the call that was obtained by CNN from an aviation source.

The extreme cold, ice and snow grounded planes and left some crew members stranded, so Southwest’s crew schedulers worked furiously to put a new schedule together, matching available crew with aircraft that were ready to fly. But the Federal Aviation Administration strictly regulates when flight crews can work, complicating Southwest’s scheduling efforts.

“The process of matching up those crew members with the aircraft could not be handled by our technology,” Watterson said.

Southwest ended up with planes that were ready to take off with available crew, but the company’s scheduling software wasn’t able to match them quickly and accurately, Watterson added.

“As a result, we had to ask our crew schedulers to do this manually, and it’s extraordinarily difficult,” he said. “That is a tedious, long process.”

Watterson noted that manual scheduling left Southwest building an incredibly delicate house of cards that could quickly tumble when the company encountered a problem.

“They would make great progress, and then some other disruption would happen, and it would unravel their work,” Watterson said. “So, we spent multiple days where we kind of got close to finishing the problem, and then it had to be reset.”

In reducing the company’s flights by two thirds, Southwest should have “more than ample crew resources to handle that amount of activity,” Watterson said.

A lack of tools

The problems Southwest faces have been brewing for a long time, said Captain Casey Murray, the president of the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association.

“We’ve been having these issues for the past 20 months,” he told CNN. “We’ve seen these sorts of meltdowns occur on a much more regular basis and it really just has to do with outdated processes and outdated IT.”

He said the airline’s operations haven’t changed much since the 1990s.

“It’s phones, it’s computers, it’s processing power, it’s the programs used to connect us to airplanes – that’s where the problem lies, and it’s systemic throughout the whole airline,” he said.

Southwest CEO Bob Jordan, in a message to employees obtained by CNN, acknowledged many of Murray’s concerns, and promised the company will invest in better systems.

“Part of what we’re suffering is a lack of tools,” Jordan told employees. “We’ve talked an awful lot about modernizing the operation, and the need to do that.”

He said the airline is “committed to and invested in” improving its systems, but “we need to be able to produce solutions faster.”

President Joe Biden on Tuesday urged consumers to check if they’re eligible for compensation as cascading airline delays have disrupted holiday travel across the country.

“Our Administration is working to ensure airlines are held accountable,” Biden tweeted.

The US Department of Transportation said it is investigating.

“USDOT is concerned by Southwest’s unacceptable rate of cancellations and delays & reports of lack of prompt customer service,” the agency tweeted. “The Department will examine whether cancellations were controllable and if Southwest is complying with its customer service plan.”

To recover, Jordan told the Wall Street Journal the company plans to operate just over a third of its schedule in upcoming days to give itself the ability for crews to get into the right positions.

Not Southwest’s first rodeo

If this is all ringing a bell, that’s because this isn’t the first time Southwest’s service melted down in epic fashion. In October 2021, Southwest canceled more than 2,000 flights over a four-day period, costing the airline $75 million.

Southwest blamed that service meltdown on a combination of bad weather in Florida, a brief problem with air traffic control in the area and a lack of available staff to adjust to those problems. It has admitted it was having service problems caused by short staffing even before the thousands of canceled flights stranded hundreds of thousands of passengers.

Similar to this month’s service mayhem, Southwest fared far worse than its competitors last October. While Southwest canceled hundreds of flights in the days following the peak of October’s disruption, competitors quickly returned to normal service.

Later that month, on a call with Wall Street analysts, then-CEO Gary Kelly said the company had made adjustments to prevent a similar meltdown in the future.

“We have reined in our capacity plans to adjust to the current staffing environment, and our ontime performance has improved, accordingly,” said Kelly on October 21. “We are aggressively hiring to a goal of approximately 5,000 new employees by the end of this year, and we are currently more than halfway toward that goal.”

And, just like the latest disruption, the Southwest Airlines Pilots Association claimed the cancellations were due to “management’s poor planning.”

Source: CNN

Houston’s most popular baby names of 2022 announced by Houston Health Department

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Nearly 62,000 babies born in Houston in 2022 
Houston’s most popular baby names for 2022 are Liam, Noah and Mateo and Emma, Olivia and Camila, the Houston Health Department announced today.

Records maintained by the department’s Bureau of Vital Statistics show Liam as the top name for baby boys followed by Noah in second place, holding on to the same rankings since at least 2018. Mateo has taken the third spot since 2019.

Emma beat out Olivia, the most popular name for girls the last three years. Emma last took the top spot in 2018. Camila dropped to third place for 2022 after finishing second last year.

Other girl names comprising the top 10 list for 2022 are Mia, Isabella, Sophia, Sofia, Ava, Amelia and Charlotte. The same girl names also made it to the top 10 list in 2021 and 2020 but swapped different rankings.

Rounding out the 10 most popular boy names for this year are Sebastian, Dylan, Daniel, Ethan, Santiago, Elijah and Oliver. The same top 10 boy names remained on the list from 2021. Sebastian landed in the fourth position both years.

The department has recorded 61,820 births so far this year, representing an increase from 61,458 in 2021. It recorded 61,400 births in 2020, 63,094 in 2019 and 64,475 in 2018.

People needing birth certificates or information about requesting one can visit the department’s Bureau of Vital Statistics webpage or call the City of Houston’s Helpline at 3-1-1 or 713-837-0311.

The department maintains records of birth and deaths that occur within Houston city limits and provides birth and death certificates to the public. 

City of Houston Preparing for Freezing Weather Warming Centers will Open Thursday Afternoon

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Mayor Sylvester Turner has asked the Office of Emergency Management to open five warming centers in preparation for freezing temperatures expected to arrive in Houston Thursday afternoon. Each center will offer chairs, blankets, water, MREs, PPE, and comfort kits. Because the City is not opening shelters, sleeping cots and hot meals will not be provided. Individuals may come and go as needed.

Individuals in need of transportation may call 311.

The following locations will open beginning Thursday, Dec. 22, 2022 at 3 p.m.

Fonde Community Center 110 Sabine St, Houston, TX 77007
Moody Community Center 3725 Fulton St, Houston, TX 77009
Acres Homes MSC 6719 W Montgomery Rd, Houston, TX 77091
*Recovery  Center for HPD use only 150 N Chenevert St, Houston, TX 77002
George R. Brown Convention Center, Hall B 1001 Avenida De Las Americas

The American Red Cross will work in partnership with the City to provide volunteers to staff the warming centers and to distribute blankets and comfort kits to individuals.

The city is not encouraging individuals to bring pets  However, BARC will provide kennels at the Fonde Center and GRB. Service animals will be welcomed at all locations.

The Houston Police Department and homeless outreach teams from various, partner agencies of The Way Home (the Houston region’s homeless response system) will notify individuals experiencing homelessness of the impending freeze and the availability of warming centers.

HOUSTON PUBLIC WORKS COLD WEATHER TIPS
To prevent potential water leaks due to frozen water pipes:
Before Freezing Weather

  • Wrap exposed pipes located outside or in unheated areas of the home
  • Remove garden hoses connected to outside faucets
  • Turn off sprinkler systems and make sure they are not broken

In Freezing Weather

  • Open cabinet doors under sinks next to outside walls
  • In unheated garages, shut off water to washing machines
  • Take extra precautions to protect pipes that have frozen in the past

Not Going to Be Home?
–    Drain outside water faucets or leave home heating system on low

As freezing temperatures approach, remember: if it’s not safe for you, it’s not safe for them! Bring your pets indoors if possible during periods of severe weather and cold temperatures.

Lone Star College recognized as top institution for minorities

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Diverse Issues in Higher Education magazine has recognized Lone Star College as a top degree producer for minority students. LSC was ranked fourth in the nation, offering associate degrees to minorities.

“Lone Star College is committed to creating and offering world-class educational opportunities to all students,” said Stephen C. Head, Ph.D., LSC Chancellor. “We are pleased with this recognition and will continue to provide quality academic transfer and workforce programs to keep our community strong.”

LSC was also ranked fourth for the number of Hispanic students earning an associate degree, 10th for the number of Asian students earning a degree, and 13th nationwide for the number of African American students obtaining a degree.

Diverse Issues In Higher Education uses analysis from U.S. Department of Education reports submitted by institutions. Rankings are based on the review of 2020-21 preliminary data.

“These rankings prove Lone Star College is meeting the needs of our diverse community, helping all students to continue their education which can lead to a better life,” said Michael Stoma, LSCS Board of Trustees Chair.

Among the notable findings in the report:

  • The number of associate degrees conferred to minority students in 2021 increased by 18,825 degrees compared to 2020-2021.
  • Fifty-five percent of the associate degrees conferred to minority students were in arts & science.
  • Liberal Arts & Sciences, General Studies and Humanities degrees were the top disciplines for associate degrees awarded to minority students.

LSC is continually recognized for its diversity efforts. In June 2022, the college was one of four organizations to receive the Outstanding Supplier Diversity Recognition Award from the Houston Business Journal.

Lone Star College has more than 200 programs and various resources, such as scholarships, student clubs and technology services, to help set all students up for success. LSC’s spring 2023 semester starts Jan. 17. Registration is now open at LoneStar.edu/Registration.

Lone Star College enrolls over 80,000 students each semester providing high-quality, low-cost academic transfer and career training education. LSC is training tomorrow’s workforce today and redefining the community college experience to support student success. Stephen C. Head, Ph.D., serves as chancellor of LSC, the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area and has been named a 2022 Great Colleges to Work For®institution by the Chronicle of Higher Education, ranked 35th in Texas in the Forbes ‘America’s Best Employers By State’ list and recognized by Fortune Magazine and Great Place To Work® as one of this year’s Best Workplaces in Texas™. LSC consists of eight colleges, seven centers, eight Workforce Centers of Excellence and Lone Star Corporate College. To learn more, visit LoneStar.edu.

FBI and Partners Issue National Public Safety Alert on Financial Sextortion Schemes

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Over 3,000 minor victims targeted in the past year across the United States

The FBI, in partnership with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), is issuing a national public safety alert regarding an explosion in incidents of children and teens being coerced into sending explicit images online and extorted for money—a crime known as financial sextortion.

Over the past year, law enforcement has received over 7,000 reports related to the online financial sextortion of minors, resulting in at least 3,000 victims, primarily boys, and more than a dozen suicides. A large percentage of these sextortion schemes originate outside of the United States and primarily in West African countries such as Nigeria and Ivory Coast. As many children enter winter break this holiday season, the FBI and our partners implore parents and caregivers to engage with their kids about financial sextortion schemes so we can prevent them in the first place.

“The FBI has seen a horrific increase in reports of financial sextortion schemes targeting minor boys—and the fact is that the many victims who are afraid to come forward are not even included in those numbers,” said FBI Director Christopher Wray. “The FBI is here for victims, but we also need parents and caregivers to work with us to prevent this crime before it happens and help children come forward if it does. Victims may feel like there is no way out—it is up to all of us to reassure them that they are not in trouble, there is hope, and they are not alone.”

“The protection of children is a society’s most sacred duty,” said Assistant Attorney General Kenneth A. Polite Jr. of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division. “It calls on each of us to do everything we can to keep kids from harm, including ensuring the threats they face are brought into the light and confronted. Armed with the information in this alert message, parents, caregivers, and children themselves should feel empowered to detect fake identities, take steps to reject any attempt to obtain private material, and, if targeted, have a plan to seek help from a trusted adult.”

Financial sextortion schemes occur in online environments where young people feel most comfortable—using common social media sites, gaming sites, or video chat applications that feel familiar and safe. On these platforms, online predators often use fake female accounts and target minor males between 14 to 17 years old, but the FBI has interviewed victims as young as 10 years old.

“The sexual exploitation of children is a deplorable crime. HSI special agents will continue to exhaust every resource to identify, locate, and apprehend predators to ensure they face justice,” said Steve K. Francis, HSI acting executive associate director. “Criminals who lurk in platforms on the internet are not as anonymous as they think. HSI will continue to leverage cutting-edge technology to end these heinous acts.”

Through deception, predators convince the young person to produce an explicit video or photo. Once predators acquire the images, they threaten to release the compromising material unless the victim sends money or gift cards. Often the predators demand payment through a variety of peer-to-peer payment applications. In many cases, however, predators release the images even if payments are made. The shame, fear, and confusion that victims feel when they are caught in this cycle often prevents them from asking for help or reporting the abuse.

“This is a growing crisis and we’ve seen sextortion completely devastate children and families,” said Michelle DeLaune, CEO of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. “As the leading nonprofit focused on child protection, we’ve seen first-hand the rise in these cases worldwide. The best defense against this crime is to talk to your children about what to do if they’re targeted online. We want everyone to know help is out there and they’re not alone.”

What if you or your child is a victim? 

If young people are being exploited, they are victims of a crime and should report it. Contact your local FBI field office, call 1-800-CALL-FBI, or report it online at tips.fbi.gov.

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) has outlined steps parents and young people can take if they or their child are a victim of sextortion, including:

  • Remember, the predator is to blame, not your child or you.
  • Get help before deciding whether to pay money or otherwise comply with the predator. Cooperating or paying rarely stops the blackmail and continued harassment.
  • Reportthe predator’s account via the platform’s safety feature.
  • Blockthe predator and do not delete the profile or messages because that can be helpful to law enforcement in identifying and stopping them.
  • Let NCMEC help get explicit images of you off the internet.
  • Visit missingkids.org/IsYourExplicitContentOutThereto learn how to notify companies yourself or visit cybertipline.org to report to us for help with the process.
  • Ask for help. This can be a very complex problem and may require help from adults or law enforcement.
  • If you don’t feel that you have adults in your corner, you can reach out to NCMEC for support at gethelp@ncmec.orgor call NCMEC at 1-800-THE-LOST.
  • Take a moment to learn how sextortion works and how to talk to your children about it. Information, resources, and conversation guides are available at fbi.gov/sextortion.

 

Freezing Temps Expected Late Thursday into this Weekend

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According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a cold front will move through the area on Thursday evening creating winter weather conditions. Temperatures are expected to drop very quickly to into the 30’s and 20’s by Thursday night. Wind chill could make temperatures feel like they are in the 10’s or 1’s.

Rain and icy conditions are not expected. However, a Hard Freeze (where temperatures remain below 25 degrees F for several hours) is likely for both Thursday and Friday night.

Image of Harris County and surrounding counties listing the wind chill factors for  Friday morning.

This is the first freezing weather we have seen this season. Prepare your vehicle and home by midday Thursday, especially if you are traveling for the holidays. Remember to protect the “Four P’s”: People, pets, pipes, and plants.

People:
• Keep warm, stay inside if possible.
• If you need to go out, dress in layers and wear hats, gloves and an appropriate coat.
• Avoid overexertion, as cold weather puts added strain on your body.

Pets:
• Prolonged exposure to the forecasted temperatures and wind may be fatal to unprotected livestock and pets.
• Bring pets inside, and move other animals or livestock to sheltered areas.
• Keep adequate food and water available.

Pipes:
• Proper winterization of any exposed pipes/plumbing will be needed to prevent damage.
• Disconnect outdoor hoses, drain and store in protected area.
• Wrap exposed faucets and pipes – including those outside the house or in unheated crawl spaces, attics, garages and other areas.
• If leaving out of town for the upcoming holidays, shut off the main water supply and drain pipes to prevent damage should they burst.

Plants:
• Bring potted plants inside or store in garage near interior wall to provide extra warmth and protection from wind.
• For cold-sensitive outdoor plants, put down extra mulch and consider covering with a cloth fabric of some kind to shield the plants from wind and frost.
• Tropical plants/vegetation will require maximum freeze protection.

Heater Safety:
Portable space heaters are often used to heat rooms and homes. If not used properly, they can cause fires, severe injuries, and death. If using a portable heater, remember these important safety tips:
• Keep heaters at least 3 feet from anything that can burn, including furniture, carpets, curtains, and people.
• Place heaters on solid, non-flammable surfaces.
• Never block exits with a heater and keep them out of the way of foot traffic.
• Keep children away from heaters.
• Always plug heaters directly into wall outlets – NEVER use an extension cord.
• Turn off and unplug space heaters when leaving a room or going to bed.

Protect yourself from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning by installing a battery-operated CO detector and never use generators, grills, camp stoves, or similar devices indoors.

For more information on how to prepare and stay safe during a winter weather event, visit ReadyHarris.org.

Stay informed by following HCOHSEM updates at ReadyHarris.org, on social media, and by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts or ReadyHarris Accessible Alerts.

City of Houston, Harris County And TxDOT Announce New Memorandum of Understanding For The North Houston Highway Improvement Project

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Mayor Sylvester Turner today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) regarding the North Houston Highway Improvement Project (NHHIP).

Harris County leaders, including Commissioner Rodney Ellis, Commissioner Adrian Garcia and County Attorney Christian Menefee were also present at Monday’s news conference to announce the Harris County MOU and offer support in advancing TxDOT’s North Houston Highway Improvement Project (NHHIP).

The city’s MOU will focus on six key areas:

–    Housing and Community Cohesion
–    Drainage and Flood Mitigation
–    Reducing the NHHIP Footprint During Detailed Design
–    Transit and MaX Lanes
–    Connectivity
–    And Park Space and Urban Design

See signed MOU.

The NHHIP is designed from IH 45 North Corridor from Beltway 8 North to and around Downtown Houston. It will provide connectivity for residents and businesses within and beyond the State of Texas.

“The path forward begins anew today. As I’ve said before, the NHHIP done the right way can be a transformational and generation-level project, enhancing connectivity, increasing mobility, and significantly lowering flood and existing parks and greenspace impacts,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “Today’s MOU represents the commitment, ongoing collaboration and communication between county, city and state governments to meet the needs of residents and businesses within the region.  It also provides resources for Houstonians to stay in their neighborhoods, as our people, our residents, are the heart of our city.”

TxDOT will engage the public throughout the period of construction to ensure communities are informed about developments, congestion, transportation issues and other related matters.  The public will also be able to submit comments to TxDOT throughout the life of the project.

“Both the Memorandum of Understanding executed with Mayor Turner, and the agreed upon terms and conditions agreed to with Harris County, which will warrant their dismissal of the lawsuit against the project, represent how staying focused on common ground and the benefits to the region in key areas of interest have provided an outcome that will enhance the I-45 NHHIP project as we move forward,” Texas Transportation Commissioner Laura Ryan said.

“The City of Houston has spoken as a voice for our residents, and I will continue to support the project as long as my goals of resilience, multimodal transportation and equity are met,” Mayor Turner says. “Coming together under this MOU provides a path forward that will benefit us all.”

Mayor Sylvester Turner with City of Houston, Texas Department of Transportation and Harris County leaders

Messi campeón al fin, ¿tocó el cielo con ayuda divina?

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Frente a Reyes del Medio Oriente: Francia se regaló al “Niño Dios” para coronar al “Mesías”.

Es el día de la final de la Copa Mundial de Futbol Qatar, 2022, Estadio Lusail en su pleno abarrotado por millares de argentinos -una invasión de fanáticos del balompié- que “hinchan las gradas a rabiar”, mientras que los jeques y mandamás de la FIFA moderna, -quienes fungen como dueños del balón- sólo observan como si estuvieran viendo la película hollywoodense donde ya todos ellos saben cómo termina, pasando por sus escenas actuadas en una comedia de enredos, sin tensión ni nervios y mucho menos temor a que suceda algo terrible. Sólo comiendo palomitas muy plácidamente.

En la cancha sucede lo inesperado por los amantes del futbol de buena fe, creyentes de la honestidad de una oncena francesa encabezada por Kylian Mbappé, por todo el pueblo galo y su conocimiento de un deporte nacional pleno de orgullo: su equipo histórico se dobla como mantequilla, llegan dos goles rápidos, incluyendo el típico penal dudoso ya escrito con su todopoderoso cobrador: Messi.

Por lo menos así sucedió durante la primera parte del partido, sin embargo, en el segundo round Francia y Mbappé sacaron la verdadera cara de un equipo históricamente ofensivo, ese “les bleus con su renovada casta valiente de hombres de ébano, los inmigrantes que mantienen su hambre de pundonor y deseos de gloria. Se puede decir que revivieron después de ese horrible arranque tan miedoso, desconocido y triste que nadie comprendió.

Así la selección multiétnica logró dos rapidísimas dianas para el empate, cortesía de su máxima figura, se fueron a los tiempos extras y los dos colosos en pugna franco-argentina anidaron un tanto por bando, para culminar con un trepidante tres-a-tres. La serie de penalties ya estaban definidas por un guion cinematográfico, con toda la locura desatada en las tribunas que hicieron palidecer a quienes no contábamos con el “volado” para definir al mejor entre Lionel y Kylian.

Sin embargo, lo que asomaba como esperanza de cambiar el curso de todas las sospechas y las entreveras de una conspiración árabe a base de millonadas, se fue volviendo polvo. El resurgimiento del crack moreno del PSG al segundo tiempo no fue suficiente, aunque haya metido 3 goles y aparte el penal eliminatorio.

Las fallas infantiles de los otros ejecutores franceses a once metros, le otorgaron la corona al Rey, Messi por definición, Messi por decreto y Messi por merecimiento, porque así lo gritaban las masas del mundo futbolísitico. Nadie sabrá jamás si en este partido fueron mejores los galos o los pamperos, pero la moneda en el aire que significa un penalti así lo escribió, como si los sinos del universo hubiesen intervenido.

O quizás sólo los nervios traicioneros, al verse ciscado mentalmente y apabullado en el aspecto psicomotriz que producen las multitudes fanáticas detrás del arco para patear (también fue literalmente un volado quien decidió la portería para la tanda de tiros), que estaba a reventar de seguidores argentinos. Ello influyó definitivamente y la película se acuñó con la consagración del jugador más grande de todos los tiempos, con el tiro de Gonzalo Montiel. Este gol marcó el parteaguas del Messi debajo de Pelé y Maradona, y un segundo después, lo elevó por encima de la Historia. Derrumbando asimismo la sintética dicotomía rival CR7-Messi, se despejaron todas las dudas y ya nada podría comparar al llamado “Bicho” con el “Mesías”.

Este Mundial será recordado como el último de los dos productos por excelencia de la FIFA confrontados a su máxima expresión, donde uno terminó como cucaracha (Cristiano) y el otro ascendió a los cielos de los Olimpos balompédicos.  Y en cotejo definitorio, la suerte cargó los dados para Lionel Messi, que bien pudo haber derribado la gran duda e interrogante mundial, del uso de petrodólares para intervenir en Qatar, como ya lo habían hecho los jeques para obtener esta polémica sede, acusada de violar los derechos humanos, de maltrato laboral y corrupción.

 

Pero esta vez, el azar del deporte más popular, cruzó la línea milimétrica de la certidumbre que nos dejó en visto, le otorgó el beneficio de la duda.

By: ALFREDO HIDALGO NIETO

 

Ringleader in NFL medical reimbursement scam pleads guilty

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An athletic trainer who acted as the ringleader with eight former NFL players in a scheme to defraud an NFL player trust fund by submitting false claims for medical benefits has pleaded guilty, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced Saturday.

The scheme was investigated by the fraud unit of the Texas Department of Insurance in cooperation with the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.

“By working together, these players, aided by a trainer who thought he knew how to game the system, stole from their former teammates,” Ogg said. “The Texas Department of Insurance worked hard to expose this scam and get justice for the victims.”

Louis Ray, an athletic trainer and owner of Rehab Express, a Galleria-area rehabilitation facility, created fraudulent invoices claiming to perform treatments on the former players from March 7, 2016, to November 2018. He has repaid $109,305 in restitution and pleaded guilty to a second-degree felony in exchange for five years deferred adjudication. If he does not successfully complete the five years of probation, he can be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years in prison.

Of the eight former NFL players implicated in the scheme, six have pleaded guilty.

The cases are being prosecuted by Rick Watson, a special assistant district attorney assigned by the Texas Department of Insurance to support the Harris County District Attorney’s Office Financial Crimes Division.

“Fraud against health care plans is a rapidly growing problem,” Watson said. “This plan was created to support former NFL players who are struggling with health issues, and these defendants abused a system that is intended to assist those truly in need.”

Lone Star College-University Park celebrates 10 years of Innovation

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Lone Star College-University Park recently celebrated its 10th anniversary with the “Celebrating 10 Years of Innovation” event Dec. 6.

“Congratulations to Lone Star College-University Park on achieving this significant milestone,” said Stephen C. Head, Ph.D., LSC Chancellor. “Since its beginning, this campus has laid the groundwork to transform higher education by taking a fresh look at how to best serve its students.”

At the “Celebrating 10 Years of Innovation” event, the college received several proclamations and flags from top federal, state and local leaders declaring Dec. 6, 2022 as LSC-University Park Day. Sam Harless, Texas State Representative District 126 and LSC Alumni; Jack Cagle, Harris County Commissioner Precinct 4; and Bobby Lieb, Houston Northwest Chamber of Commerce President and CEO, personally presented their commendations.

“We are honored and proud of how our community leaders showed their unwavering support of Lone Star College-University Park,” said Shah Ardalan, Ed.D., LSC-University Park President. “This is the only college in the country built on an open Invitation to Innovate (i2i), which transformed the property into this community’s college.”

Representatives from the offices of Greg Abbot, Texas Governor; Dan Crenshaw, U.S. Congressman 2nd District; Sylvester Turner, City of Houston Mayor and Jack Cagle, Harris County Commissioner Precinct 4, also presented proclamations.

“Lone Star College-University Park is a tremendous asset to this community and its economic prosperity, said Sam Harless, Texas State Representative District 126. “Congratulations to Dr. Shah Ardalan for his leadership at the college and in the community.”

The LSC-University Park Percussion, Choir and Jazz Trio provided musical performances, and the college’s Visual and Performing Arts department unveiled a mural at the anniversary celebration. Event attendees included current and former LSC Board of Trustees, fellow LSC Presidents, donors and supporters, chambers of commerce representatives, industry, community and corporate leaders and higher education and K-12 partner executives including University of Houston-Downtown, Klein Independent School District and iSchool High.

“On behalf of LSC-UP employees and students, I am grateful to our elected officials, partners, community leaders, and all the friends and supporters of the college for a tremendous and humbling show of pride and appreciation,” said Ardalan. “It was indeed a beautiful day at Lone Star College-University Park, and the best is yet to come.”

Speakers at the “Celebrating 10 Years of Innovation” event were Keith Barber, Houston Methodist Willowbrook Hospital CEO and LSC Alumni; Jenny McGown, Ed.D., Klein Independent School District Superintendent; Daniel Villanueva, Jr., Ph.D., University of Houston-Downtown Enrollment Management Vice President; Martha Donnelly, LSC-University Park Faculty and Senate President; Clavelia Martin, LSC-University Park Professional Support Staff Association Secretary; and Kayla Hajdik, LSC-University Park Student Government Association President.

“I want to thank Lone Star College-University Park for their exemplary work in helping Klein ISD prepare our students to exit with their purpose in whichever pathway they choose successfully,” said Jenny McGown, Ed.D., Klein ISD Superintendent. “I am grateful for this wonderful partnership, which has saved students and families thousands of dollars.”

LSC-University Park, located in the former headquarters of the Compaq Computer Corporation, officially opened as a university center Jan. 4, 2010, and served 6,030 students. The campus’s growth exploded in two years, leading it to become LSC’s sixth full-service college. LSC-University Park held its official opening celebration June 6, 2012, and dedicated Buildings 10, 11, 12 and 13 Dec. 6, 2012.

LSC-University Park offers 57 degrees and certificates. It houses the LSC-Energy and Manufacturing Institute and the Center for Science and Innovation. The college plans to unveil its Visual and Performing Arts Center in December 2023. Visit LoneStar.edu/UniversityPark to learn more about LSC-University Park.

Lone Star College is celebrating 50 years of providing quality, affordable, competitive educational opportunities to families in the greater north Houston area. LSC’s entire history is available at LoneStar.edu/50Years.

Lone Star College enrolls over 80,000 students each semester providing high-quality, low-cost academic transfer and career training education. LSC is training tomorrow’s workforce today and redefining the community college experience to support student success. Stephen C. Head, Ph.D., serves as chancellor of LSC, the largest institution of higher education in the Houston area and has been named a 2022 Great Colleges to Work For®institution by the Chronicle of Higher Education, ranked 35th in Texas in the Forbes ‘America’s Best Employers By State’ list and recognized by Fortune Magazine and Great Place To Work® as one of this year’s Best Workplaces in Texas™. LSC consists of eight colleges, seven centers, eight Workforce Centers of Excellence and Lone Star Corporate College. To learn more, visit LoneStar.edu.

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Publicación 1253 de HOUSTON – Revista Digital 22 de diciembre – 28 de diciembre / 2022

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Freezing Temps Expected Late Thursday into this Weekend

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According to the National Weather Service (NWS), a cold front will move through the area on Thursday. Temperatures are expected to drop very quickly into the 30s and 20s by Thursday night. The wind chill could make temperatures feel like they are in the 10s or 1s.

A Hard Freeze Watch has been issued for Harris County from December 22 at 12 p.m. through December 24 at 12 p.m. Additionally, a Wind Chill Watch has been issued for Harris County from December 22 at 6 p.m. through December 23 at 12 p.m. Residents should expect additional watches and warnings to be issued through Saturday.

The time to prepare is now. Prepare your vehicle and home by sundown today, especially if you are traveling for the holidays.

The City of Houston will be opening warming centers in several locations. Houston residents can dial 311 for more information. Lakewood Church will also be opening as a warming center.

Remember to protect the “Four P’s”: People, pets, pipes, and plants.

People:
• Keep warm, stay inside if possible.
• If you need to go out, dress in layers and wear hats, gloves and an appropriate coat.
• Avoid overexertion, as cold weather puts added strain on your body.

Pets:
• Prolonged exposure to the forecasted temperatures and wind may be fatal to unprotected livestock and pets.
• Bring pets inside, and move other animals or livestock to sheltered areas.
• Keep adequate food and water available.

Pipes:
• Proper winterization of any exposed pipes/plumbing will be needed to prevent damage.
• Disconnect outdoor hoses, drain and store in protected area.
• Wrap exposed faucets and pipes – including those outside the house or in unheated crawl spaces, attics, garages and other areas.
• If leaving out of town for the upcoming holidays, shut off the main water supply and drain pipes to prevent damage should they burst.

Plants:
• Bring potted plants inside or store in garage near interior wall to provide extra warmth and protection from wind.
• For cold-sensitive outdoor plants, put down extra mulch and consider covering with a cloth fabric of some kind to shield the plants from wind and frost.
• Tropical plants/vegetation will require maximum freeze protection.

Heater Safety:
Portable space heaters are often used to heat rooms and homes. If not used properly, they can cause fires, severe injuries, and death. If using a portable heater, remember these important safety tips:
• Keep heaters at least 3 feet from anything that can burn, including furniture, carpets, curtains, and people.
• Place heaters on solid, non-flammable surfaces.
• Never block exits with a heater and keep them out of the way of foot traffic.
• Keep children away from heaters.
• Always plug heaters directly into wall outlets – NEVER use an extension cord.
• Turn off and unplug space heaters when leaving a room or going to bed.

Protect yourself from carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning by installing a battery-operated CO detector and never use generators, grills, camp stoves, or similar devices indoors.

For more information on how to prepare and stay safe during a winter weather event, visit ReadyHarris.org.

Stay informed by following HCOHSEM updates at ReadyHarris.org, on social media, and by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts or ReadyHarris Accessible Alerts.

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¿Cuánto dinero se lleva Argentina por ganar el Mundial de Qatar 2022?

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Además de una estrella en el pecho y el recuerdo para la posteridad, el campeón del torneo se lleva una importante suma de dinero.

Argentina logró su tercera Copa del Mundo. Además del título, la Albiceleste se embolsará una importante suma de dinero. El premio monetario de Qatar 2022 es el mayor de todos los tiempos. La FIFA repartirá 440 millones de euros en premios este mundial, en Rusia 2018 fueron 400 y en Brasil 2014, 360.

Argentina logra con su victoria una recompensa de 42 millones de euros, en 2018 Francia obtuvo 38. Cuatro años después, la selección gala buscará la segunda estrella consecutiva y sumar 80 kilos para la federación francesa. El subcampeón del torneo recibirá en torno a 30. El podio mundialista lo completan entre Croacia y Marruecos, que se llevarán 27 y 25 para el tercero y cuarto respectivamente.

Además del dinero por ganar el Mundial, las selecciones han ido ganando dinero conforme avanzaban rondas del torneo. Por ejemplo, los finalistas ya han ganado cerca de 40 millones de euros sólo por alcanzar la final.

El papa Francisco reveló que firmó una carta de renuncia por si le falla la salud

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El líder católico, de 86 años, dijo que el documento está disponible “por cuestiones médicas o qué se yo”. Además, condenó la ” crueldad enorme” en Ucrania y analizó los populismos y la polarización en España y América Latina.

El papa Francisco reveló por primera vez en una entrevista el domingo que firmó una carta de renuncia hace casi una década en caso de que su mala salud le impida desempeñar sus funciones.

Francisco, que cumplió 86 años el sábado, ya había dicho que renunciará al papado en caso de que problemas de salud le impidan hacer su trabajo.

He firmado ya mi renuncia en caso de impedimento médico”, dijo en una entrevista. Francisco explicó que firmó la carta y se la entregó en 2013 al entonces secretario de Estado del Vaticano, el cardenal Tarcisio Bertone, antes de que este se jubilara.

“Yo la firmé y le dije: ‘En caso de impedimento por cuestiones médicas o qué sé yo, acá está mi renuncia. Ya la tienen’”, explicó el papa.

Preguntado por el entrevistador sobre si quería que se conociera ese hecho, Francisco respondió: “Por eso te lo digo”.

También, el Papa bromeó sobre la carta: “Ahora alguno irá a pedírselo a Bertone: ‘¡Deme el papelito!’”. Según agregó, cree que Bertone se la entregó al cardenal Pietro Parolin, actual secretario de Estado del Vaticano.

Francisco tiene dificultades para caminar por un problema inoperable en la rodilla. El dolor crónico de rodilla de Jorge Bergoglio lo ha obligado a utilizar una silla de ruedas desde mayo y ha provocado el aplazamiento de varios viajes en los últimos meses. El estado de salud del papa Francisco es objeto de numerosas especulaciones porque, debilitado por sus dolores, dejó “abierta” la posibilidad de renunciar un día a su ministerio.

En una entrevista en julio reconoció que necesitaba bajar el ritmo. “Creo que a mi edad y con esta limitación, tengo que preservarme un poco para poder servir a la iglesia. O, alternativamente, pensar en la posibilidad de dar un paso al costado”, dijo entonces.

El predecesor de Francisco, Benedicto XVI, renunció en 2013 por problemas de salud. Ahora vive en la Ciudad del Vaticano.

En la entrevista, también se refirió a la salud del Papa emérito, a quien dijo que visita con frecuencia. “Tiene buen humor, está lúcido, muy vivo, habla bajito pero te sigue la conversación. Me admira su inteligencia. Es un grande”, apuntó.

El horror en Ucrania

Respecto a la invasión rusa en Ucrania, y sus múltiples pronunciamientos contra la guerra, expresó: “Hacemos lo que podemos. No hacen caso. Lo que pasa en Ucrania es de terror. Hay una crueldad enorme. Esto sí que es gravísimo. Y es lo que continuamente denuncio”.

Francisco dijo que el presidente Volodimir Zelensky le ha enviado tres veces a sus asesores religiosos, y expresó que está en contacto para recibirlos y enviar ayuda.

Pero no se mostró optimista sobre un desenlace próximo. “No veo un final a corto plazo porque es una guerra mundial. No olvidemos esto. Ahí ya hay varias manos metidas en la guerra. Es mundial”, consideró.

Además, advirtió que pueden probarse nuevos tipos de armas. “Yo creo que una guerra se hace cuando un imperio empieza a debilitarse. Y cuando hay armas para usar, vender y probar. Hay muchos intereses”, apuntó.

América Latina y populismos

Consultado sobre la postura del Vaticano ante dictaduras como la de Nicolás Maduro en Venezuela o Daniel Ortega en Nicaragua, el Papa indicó que “siempre trata de salvar las relaciones diplomáticas y salvar lo que se pueda salvar con la paciencia y el diálogo”.

Según explicó, el “arma” de la institución “es el diálogo y la diplomacia” y aseguró que la Santa Sede nunca abandona las instancias de negociaciones, sino que “la echan”.

En cuanto al juicio que afrontó Lula da Silva, electo presidente de Brasil, señaló que el proceso “empezó con noticias falsas en medios de comunicación que crearon un ambiente que favoreció que fuera juzgado” y remarcó que “el problema de las fake news” sobre líderes políticos “es muy serio”, ya que “pueden destruir a una persona”.

También, el Papa fue preguntado sobre los populismos y la polarización en España y América Latina, pero se detuvo a hacer una distinción entre populismo (”cuando una idea agrupa a un pueblo y te lo sistematiza bajo una sola idea”) y popularización (”el gobierno popular de todos, cuando el pueblo se expresa con sus valores mejores, históricos, folclóricos”).

Bajo ese marco, se refirió en duros términos contra la tendencia política populista: “Son dictatoriales. El fascismo y el nazismo son populismos que nacen y terminan mal. mete una idea y te reagrupa al pueblo bajo esa idea… Los populismos tienden a limpiezas étnicas de algún sector. Son selectivos”.

10 años de papado

“El 13 de marzo cumplirá diez años como Papa. Su elección nos pilló a todos de sorpresa”, le dijeron los periodistas del diario español; a lo que el argentino respondió: “A mí también. Había sacado boleto para estar de regreso a Buenos Aires el domingo de Ramos. Estaba muy tranquilo”.

Respecto a cómo aprendió a ser Papa, sostuvo: “No sé si aprendí o no aprendí a ser Papa… La historia te agarra adonde estás”.

Luego se refirió a lo que más le cuesta de la función que ocupa y destacó: “No poder callejear, no poder salir a la calle. En Buenos Aires yo era muy libre. Usaba los medios públicos, me gustaba ver cómo se movía la gente”.

Y siguió: “A mí el contacto con la gente me recarga, por eso no suprimí ninguna audiencia de los miércoles. Pero echo de menos salir a la calle porque ahora el contacto es funcional. Van ‘a ver al Papa’, esa función. Cuando me veían por la calle, no sabían ni que era el cardenal”.

Consultado sobre algunas personas que “parece que se aprovechan” y dicen que son amigos del Papa por sus propios intereses, Francisco fue contundente y puso un ejemplo: “Hace seis o siete años vino a misa un candidato argentino. Hicieron una foto a la salida de la sacristía y le dije: ‘Por favor, no la use políticamente’. ‘Quédese tranquilo’, me respondió. A la semana estaba Buenos Aires empapelada con esa foto, trucada para que pareciera que había sido una audiencia personal. Sí, a veces me usan. Pero nosotros usamos a Dios muchas más, así que calladito y adelante”.

Otro de los temas conversados fue cuando se utiliza la palabra del Papa fuera de contexto. “A veces lo hacen desde una hermenéutica anterior a lo que dije, para llevarme adonde quieren. ‘El Papa dijo esto’. Sí, pero lo dije en un contexto. Si lo sacas de contexto es otra cosa”, indicó.

Por último, en el adelanto de ABC, reflexionó sobre qué regalo le gustaría esta Navidad y no dudó en pedir “un poco de paz”.

“¡Cuántas guerras hay en el mundo! La de Ucrania nos toca más de cerca, pero pensemos también en Myanmar, Yemen, en Siria, donde llevan trece años luchando…”, concluyó.

Source: infobae

James Clarkson out as Dash GM, head coach after club found he engaged in ’emotional misconduct’

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James Clarkson will not be asked to return to the Houston Dash, the NWSL club he managed on the field and in the front office, after a wider investigation found he contributed to workplace misconduct that has apparently run rampant throughout the league since its debut year.

Clarkson’s contract as the professional women’s soccer club’s general manager and head coach will not be renewed after it expires at the end of the year, the Dash announced Wednesday.

Clarkson was suspended back in April when discrimination and harassment allegations surfaced. His return or dismissal depended on the outcome of an investigation.

Source: abc13

Carlos Correa llega a acuerdo millonario con Gigantes

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El torpedero puertorriqueño Carlos Correa pactó con los Gigantes de San Francisco en las Grandes Ligas por 13 años y 350 millones de dólares, confirmaron este miércoles ambas partes.

El pacto supera el del también torpedero y compatriota suyo Francisco Lindor (341 millones) como el contrato más grande para un campocorto en valor total. El trato tiene una cláusula que le permite vetar cualquier canje.

Los Mellizos, su último equipo, también estaban entre los conjuntos interesado en retenerlo.

Correa se había salido de sus últimos dos años de un contrato de tres temporadas y 105.3 millones de dólares que firmó con los Mellizos antes de la temporada del 2022.

El boricua tuvo una campaña del 2022 muy buena ya que terminó con .291 de promedio con 22 jonrones y 24 dobletes, así como 64 impulsadas.

En su carrera, el boricua promedia .279 con 155 bambinazos y 553 empujadas. Estuvo siete temporadas con los Astros de Houston, con quienes ganó un anillo de Serie Mundial en el 2017.

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MECA PRESENTS UPCOMING EVENTS

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Reenactment of the Journey to Bethlehem

Co-presented by AARP

1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

A community-based reenactment of Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem with original processional music. This event is FREE to attend!

Free hot chocolate and pan dulce, with a special surprise for kids after the journey back to MECA!

1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

Por medio de esta fabulosa comedia didactica La Chona nos educa del origen de nuestra comida, decoraciones y celebraciones Navideñas.

Through this fabulous didactic comedy, La Chona educates us about the origin of our food, decorations and Christmas celebrations.

This performance will be in Spanish

Entrada/Tickets

Adultos/Adults – $10

Niños menores de 12 años/Children under 12 – $5

Purchase Tickets Here!
Acompañe a MECA y Grupo de Teatro Indigo para La Pastorela: Los Pastores a Belén, domingo 18 de diciembre a las 6:30 p.m. en 333 S. Jensen Dr. Houston, TX 77003

Sobre la obra de teatro: Continuando con su misión de compartir las tradiciones Mexicanas con la comunidad, Grupo de Teatro Índigo se une con MECA para presentar esta linda Pastorela, “Los Pastores a Belén”. Toda la familia puede reír y divertirse con Gila y Juan que intentan llegar a Belén por órdenes del ángel Gabriel. Son guiados por la hermosa Estrella de Belén, pero en el camino se topan con el malvado Lucifer que los pone en una guerra de trampas para que no lleguen a su destino. A través de la obra, los niños aprenderán la importancia de la honestidad, y los valores familiares.

This performance will be in Spanish with English subtitles.

Entrada/Tickets

Adultos/Adults – $10

Niños menores de 12 años/Children under 12 – $5

Get Tickets Here

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The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards

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OVERALL WINNER

Jennifer Hadley (USA)
with their picture
Not so cat-like reflexes
“This 3 month old cub and his sibling were in a tree. The other lionesses were in other trees and on the ground. He wanted to get down and walked all over the branches looking for the right spot and finally just went for it. It was probably his first time in a tree and his descent didn’t go so well. He was just fine though after landing on the ground. He got up and ran off with some other cubs.”

CATEGORY WINNERS

Alex Walker’s Serian Creatures of the Land Award

Jennifer Hadley (USA)
with their picture
Not so cat-like reflexes
“This 3 month old cub and his sibling were in a tree. The other lionesses were in other trees and on the ground. He wanted to get down and walked all over the branches looking for the right spot and finally just went for it. It was probably his first time in a tree and his descent didn’t go so well. He was just fine though after landing on the ground. He got up and ran off with some other cubs.”

Spectrum Photo Creatures in the Air Award

Jean Jacques Alcalay (French)
with their picture
Misleading African viewpoints 2
“Hippo yawning next to a heron standing on the back of another hippo”

Creatures Under the Sea Award

Arturo Telle Thiemann (Spanish)
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Say cheeeese
“A couple of triggerfish looking into the camera, captured at the Azores.Even they may look funny, these fish can be quite aggressive. In this case they didn’t attempt to bite me, but the domeport of my camera housing ended up with some scratches… life is hard… at least it wasn’t me who was hurt”

Affinity Photo 2 People’s Choice Award

Jennifer Hadley (USA)
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Talk To The Fin!
“This was shot on the Falkland Islands. These two gentoo penguins were hanging out on the beach when one shook himself off and gave his mate the snub.”

Junior Award

Arshdeep Singh (Indian)
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I CU boy !
“Few hundred miles away we went to explore wildlife of a small town named ‘Bikaner’. It was after almost a year I travelled because of covid. We hired a guide to explore places around. During last day of our trip we came across a pipe in a city where we spotted an owlet. I have earlier clicked owls in a pipe before so I was sure that I wasn’t mistake. We waited for a short while and it didn’t take a long time and one of the spotted owlet came out of the pipe. It was really funny when he came out and looked at me straight, before going inside he closed one of his eyes and felt like he wanted to say I CU boy ! and I immediately snapped a picture when he gave this pose.”

Amazing Internet Portfolio Award

Jia Chen
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Football Dream
“Coopers Hawk, Ontario, Canada”

HIGHLY COMMENDED WINNERS

Michael Eastwell (British)
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It’s all kicking off!
“Apart from its beauty, Cape Hillsborough is renowned for its resident kangaroos and wallabies. I visited the area for three consecutive sunrises, but it was on my final morning that I captured this beautiful spectacle, two wallabies playing / fighting on the beach as the sun burst through the surrounding clouds.”

Miroslav Srb. (Czech Republic)
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Hello everyone
“I photographed raccoon on a Florida beach, where I fed him shrimps. Then he thanked me like that.”

Federica Vinci (Italian)
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Monkey Wellness Centre
“Walking near a cambodian temple where groups of wild monkeys lived, I came across this scene: a wild monkey in total relax, while its friend was taking care of it.”

Jagdeep Rajput. (Indian)
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Pegasus, the flying horse.
“Actually this is Indian Saras Crane attacking a Bluebull from behind, the bull happened to venture close to Saras’s nest, where in, it had laid a single egg. The Saras Crane, which is tallest flying bird in the world, opened it’s huge wings and attacked the bull from behind, driving the bull away from the nest”

Emmanuel Do Linh San (South African)
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I’m gonna strangle you!
“I was following a group of meerkats on foot in the Kalahari Trails Game Reserve, in South Africa. Most individuals, including adults, were in a playful mood. It gave me a unique opportunity to capture very interesting and dynamic interactions between some members of the group. In the photo that I have selected, there is no aggression between individuals, but rather an interaction that reminds us of humans when one of your friends jokes about you and you pretend to strangle them and, in response, they open their mouth like a simpleton :-)”

Ryan Sims (USA)
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Excuse Me… Pardon Me!
“A duckling walking/waddling across a turtle covered log at the Juanita wetlands, the duckling fell off after a few turtle crossings, it was cute.”

Alex Pansier (Dutch)
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Jumping Jack
“A red squirrel jumps during a rainstorm, so you can see the drops flying around.”

Mark Schocken (USA)
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Tight Fit!
“I was going to see and photograph this eastern screech owl nest in a local park in Florida. One morning, a few days before the two owlets fledged, one owlet tried to squeeze into the nest hole with Mom, maybe to see the outside world for the first time. It was hilarious and I was glad I was there that morning to photograph it. The moment lasted only a few seconds as Mom didn’t seem very happy with the arrangement. Check out the expression on her face.”

John Chaney (USA)
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Fight Back
“This salmon decide to punch the bear in the face rather than be lunch.”

Martin Grace (British)
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Keep Calm and keep your head
“Two King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) at Volunteer Point in the Falklands. The right hand bird may have an inscrutable expression but it must be wondering where its mate’s head has gone. Perhaps it is a Rudyard Kipling scholar: ‘If you can keep your head when all about you. Are losing theirs and blaming it on you …”

Amazing Internet - Award Winning Websites
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HOUSTON PUBLIC WORKS REMINDS COMMUNITY TO “PROTECT OUR PIPES” THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

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Houston Public Works reminds the community to “Protect Our Pipes” this holiday season to help prevent sanitary sewer overflows. Sewer overflows happen when untreated wastewater backs up into our streets and/or homes. More than 70% of sewer overflows in Houston are caused by clogs from grease and wipes. Houston Public Works is asking the community to do their part to prevent them from happening.

Houston Public Works responds to nearly twice as many sewer overflows due to blockages caused by grease during the holiday season. Fats, oils, and grease poured down the sink and wipes flushed down the toilet are the main cause of sewer overflows.

The “Protect Our Pipes” campaign asks the community to put oils & grease in the trash, and to only flush the “3 P’s” – pee, poo, and toilet paper. Neighbors can properly dispose of grease by following three steps:

–       Pour leftover fats, oils & grease into a container

–       Cool it

–       Toss the container into the trash

MEDIA INVITED TO TOUR
69TH STREET WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT
Houston Public Works invites the media to tour the 69th Street Wastewater Treatment Plant, in collaboration with our “Protect Our Pipes” campaign. Houston Water employees will be on hand to provide interviews in English and Spanish. Attendees are required to wear closed-toe shoes around the facility.

WHAT: 69th Street Wastewater Treatment Plant Media Tour

WHEN: Wednesday, December 14, 2022, at 1:00pm

 WHERE: 2525 S Sgt. Macario Garcia Dr, Houston, TX 77020

 

CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

The following individuals all have active warrants as of December 8, 2022 3:30 pm.

Jamie Blackman
W/F      09-22-84      5’03”/165 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1767168, 1761705, 1756705, 1756704, 1753653, 1756542, 1751555
POSS CS PG 1/1-B >=4G<200G x2
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO- 5-9 IT x2
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO -10-49
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Houston Texas

Angelino Andablo Diaz
W/M      01-10-80      5’08”/200 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1790218
FSRA ACC INVOLVING INJURY
Last known location: Humble Texas

Cody Michael Finley
W/M      10-16-91      6’01”/155 Lbs.      Bro/Grn
Warrant #: 1792245
BURGLARY OF HABITATION
Last known location: Baytown Texas

Patricia Martinez
W/F      10-06-85      5’02”/150 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1782120, 1782120
ASSLT FAM/HOUSEHOLD MEM W/PREV
UNL CARRY WEAPON W/ FELONY CON
Last known location: Pasadena Texas

Xzavion Barnard Miles
B/M      12-29-88      6’00”/180 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1756041, 1759580
FELON POSS WPN
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last Known location: Houston Texas

John R Morrow
W/M      03-26-76      6’01”/170 Lbs.      Bro/Grn
Warrant #: 1786735
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
Last known location: Houston Texas

Michele Ruby Newman
B/F      07-21-76      5’09”/215 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1769599
DWI THIRD
Last known location: Houston Texas

Cynthia Diann Willingham
W/F      5’02”/185 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1791751, 1791752
THEFT AGGREGATE =>$30K<$150K 1
MISAPP FIDUC/FINAN PROP >=$30K
Last known location: The Woodlands Texas

Frederick Earl WiltzB/M      5/07”/225 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1796834, 1796836, 1796837
AGG KIDNAPPING x2
BURG W-INTENT-COMMIT OTHER FEL
Last known location: Houston Texas

US Department of Labor, El Paso Consulate General of Mexico renew 2-year commitment to promote worker safety, health throughout West Texas

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The Occupational Safety and Health Administration and the Consulate General of Mexico have signed an alliance to provide Spanish-speaking workers in West Texas with information, guidance and access to workers’ rights. The two-year alliance will provide safety and health outreach and training to Mexican nationals working in the region. This voluntary alliance provides Spanish-speaking workers with outreach materials, workers’ rights, OSHA standards and assistance in Spanish. Some of the safety and health issues that will be covered include falls from elevated work surfaceselectrocutionheat illnessexposure to hazardous chemicals, struck-by and caught-in or -between hazards.

Background: OSHA’s Alliance Program works with groups committed to worker safety and health to prevent workplace fatalities, injuries and illnesses. These groups include unions, consulates, trade or professional organizations, businesses, faith- and community-based organizations and educational institutions. OSHA and the groups collaboratively develop compliance assistance tools and resources, share information with workers and employers, and educate workers and employers about their rights and responsibilities.

Quote: “Working with the Mexican Consulate, OSHA can reach the underserved Spanish-speaking community better to provide safety training and outreach, and help keep them safe at work,” said OSHA Area Director Diego Alvarado Jr. in El Paso, Texas. “Providing Spanish-speaking workers with information they can more clearly understand increases the likelihood that we can prevent workplace injuries and fatalities, so that all workers end their shifts safe and healthy.”

Governor Abbott Celebrates Construction Of Nation’s Largest Green Hydrogen Facility In Texas

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Governor Greg Abbott today celebrated the announcement of Air Products and The AES Corporation’s (AES) new mega-scale green hydrogen facility in Wilbarger County. The project is anticipated to create more than 1,300 construction jobs, 115 permanent operations jobs, and 200 transportation and distribution jobs. It is also expected to generate approximately $500 million in revenue to the State of Texas over the course of the project’s lifetime and be the largest green hydrogen facility in the United States.

“With the announcement of this groundbreaking facility by Air Products and AES, the State of Texas will extend its leadership in U.S. energy production and help meet our country’s energy needs for decades to come,” said Governor Abbott. “This project will not only bring hundreds of jobs and millions in revenue to the Lone Star State, but will also expand our state’s robust energy sector and further solidify Texas as a global powerhouse in this critical industry. I thank Air Products and AES for choosing Texas, and I look forward to working alongside the two companies and local leaders as we keep Texas a global energy leader.”

“We are very pleased to extend our hydrogen leadership and our extensive operations in Texas and announce this exciting joint venture with AES for a new green hydrogen production facility, which will be competitive on a global scale while bringing significant tax, job and energy security benefits to Texas,” said Air Products Chairman, President, and CEO Seifi Ghasemi. “This new facility will be, by far, the largest, fully integrated green hydrogen production facility in the country, using wind and sun energy to produce clean hydrogen for U.S. customers. We are very appreciative of the support of Governor Abbott and state and local officials in the development of this project.”

“This project will capitalize on AES’ strength in energy innovation and Texas’ abundant renewables resources to extend Texas’ leadership position in the energy sector,” said AES President and CEO Andrés Gluski. “We are very pleased to be partnering with Governor Abbott, the State of Texas, and the communities, officials and citizens of Wilbarger County to bring this important project to fruition. We are also pleased to be working alongside Air Products, the world leader in hydrogen production, for this first of its kind mega-scale green hydrogen facility in the U.S.”

“The Air Products/AES hydrogen project is a game changer for Wilbarger County,” said Business Development Corporation of Vernon Member Rick Hardcastle. “We welcome this project and the significant new jobs to be created during construction and beyond. With this project, we’re entering an exciting next chapter.”

“We are honored that these two industry-leading global corporations are looking to our county as the site of this major energy project,” said Wilbarger County Judge Greg Tyra. “Texas is known as the home for so many world-class companies and facilities working to provide real energy solutions. We look forward to Wilbarger County becoming the site of the largest green hydrogen project in the U.S.”

Air Products and AES plan to invest approximately $4 billion to build, own, and operate this green hydrogen production facility in Wilbarger County. The power to operate this hydrogen project will entail over 1 gigawatt of renewable energy and electrolyzer capacity capable of producing more than 200 metric tons per day (MT/D) of green hydrogen.

The facility is targeted to begin commercial operations in 2027 and will primarily serve mobility and other industrial markets. The project will broaden Texas’ energy portfolio and will position our state as the country’s leader in green hydrogen while helping to reduce emissions.

Harris County DA’s Office, partner agencies honored for mental health diversion program

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The Texas Association of Counties presented its 2022 Best Practices Award on Tuesday at Commissioners Court to the Harris County District Attorney’s Office for its Mental Health Diversion Program.

A resolution, sponsored by Precinct 3 Commissioner Tom Ramsey, recognized the program by the DA’s Office’s Mental Health Bureau and its community and law enforcement partners. It has successfully diverted more than 6,000 people with mental illness who are suspected of low-level, nonviolent offenses, such as trespassing, to the Judge Ed Emmett Mental Health Diversion Center for treatment as opposed to being booked into jail.

“We are honored to receive this acknowledgement for what we know is a win-win for Harris County. The Mental Health Diversion Program balances reform and public safety by getting those with mental health challenges much needed help and reserving jail space for repeat, violent offenders,” District Attorney Kim Ogg said.

The Harris Center for Mental Health and IDD serves as the lead agency for the program, which is a collaborative effort among multiple stakeholders invested in the intersection of mental health and the criminal justice system. Among other partners are the Harris County Sheriff’s Office, Houston Police Department and Harris County Commissioners Court.

Begun in 2018, the DA’s Office’s Mental Health Diversion Program is a community-based alternative for law enforcement officers to route people to mental health services that also saves taxpayer money: For every $1 spent on diversion, the county saves $5.54 that would otherwise be spent on associated criminal justice costs.

The program is serving as a model for other jurisdictions across the state.

Two men sentenced to 25 years in 2021 murder

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Two men were sentenced this week to 25 years in prison after pleading guilty to killing a friend they got in a fight within 2021, Harris County District Attorney Kim Ogg announced.

“This was a brutal and senseless murder carried out by two young men who will now spend decades behind bars,” Ogg said. “There are consequences for every action and in this case, justice was served.”

Leroy Lopez and Christopher Paz, both 19, were sentenced this week after admitting to fatally shooting 17-year-old Abraham Mata on April 4, 2021.

The three men, all 17 at the time, were at a trailer house in the 400 block of East Wallisville Road when a fight broke out. Witnesses said all three were “highly intoxicated.” Lopez apparently picked up Mata and slammed him to the ground, knocking him unconscious. Mata was then dragged out of the trailer house and shot twice.

Lopez and Paz then dragged Mata’s body to the back of a wooded area behind a church in Highlands. His body was then stabbed several times. The next day, both men were detained by police after they were seen nearby acting suspiciously. Paz then led police to the body and told investigators what had happened.

Lopez pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 25 years in prison by state District Judge Te’iva Bell on Monday. Paz pleaded guilty in exchange for 25 years in prison on Wednesday.

Assistant Harris County District Attorney Catherine Johnson, a chief prosecutor who handled the cases, said the sentences brought closure to the victim’s family.

“Leroy Lopez and Christopher Paz were both convicted and sentenced to 25 years in prison this week for the gruesome murder of Abraham Mata,” Johnson said. “Our community is much safer with these two individuals in prison, and we are grateful to the Harris County Sheriff’s Office for apprehending them quickly following the murder.”

Lauren Daigle, Cody Jinks, and The Chainsmokers are headed to the star stage for RODEOHOUSTON 2023!

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Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo

Tickets will go on sale to the public Thursday, Dec 8, at 10 a.m., the Online Waiting Room opens at 9:30 a.m. Ticket prices start at $25, and will be available at rodeohouston.com.

 

The remaining RODEOHOUSTON star entertainer lineup will be announced Jan 5, 2023. Be sure to follow us on social to keep up with the latest news!

March 2

Lauren Daigle is coming to RODEOHOUSTON®! This Christian artist is a two-time GRAMMY, four-time American Music Award, and a seven-time Billboard Music Award winner. Daigle will make her debut performance on the Star Stage on March 2. Be one of the “First” to get your tickets for this performance, you won’t want to miss it!

March 10

The Chainsmokers are coming back to RODEOHOUSTON® for their second performance! This duo has taken the EDM music scene by storm since 2012, and they will bring the party on March 10! Don’t wait, buy your tickets Dec 8, to get seats “Closer” to the Star Stage!

March 13

Cody Jinks has trailblazed a new way for country artists by incorporating rock, blues and soul music into his songs. Cody Jinks is currently the largest independent country artist on the scene and the only one to have a Platinum record. Get ready to party with the “Hippies and Cowboys” when he makes his  RODEOHOUSTON® debut on March 13!

The City of Houston’s New Montrose Library Seeks Qualifications from Artists Nationwide for Public Art

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The Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) in partnership with the Houston Public Library System is seeking submissions from artists and artist teams to design, fabricate, and install a permanent work of public art for the new Montrose Library. The call is open to all artists and artist-teams living or working in the United States who are over 18 years of age.

“Service to the community is the primary focus of my administration, and every day we push to find new ways to make a difference throughout Houston. Integrating a new library location into a mixed-used development is a big step forward in meeting communities where they are,” said Mayor Sylvester Turner. “This artwork will live in the new Montrose Library to showcase the vibrant character and history of the area and to highlight and celebrate the rich diversity of our Houston neighborhoods.”

Housed in the heart of Montrose within the new Montrose Collective development located at 1001 California Street, the Montrose Library will feature reading areas, technology access, a children’s area, a teen area, and meeting spaces. This opportunity seeks an interior work of art that will tell the story and history of Montrose by engaging with the library collections, services, staff, and community.

A model of the New Montrose Library located at 1001 California Street, Houston, TX 77006
A historically LGBTQIA+ community, Montrose is a dynamic and vibrant neighborhood. This opportunity is fitting for artists whose body of work celebrates the neighborhood’s unique history. Artworks should express themes of literacy, courage, soul, and collaboration. Surface application with relief/sculptural elements, light-based media, non-traditional installations and murals/2D work will all be considered.

Houston Arts Alliance (HAA), in collaboration with MOCA, will manage the artist selection process for this investment in public art, which has a reserved budget of $85,000. For the first time ever, HAA is offering support for artist applicants speaking Spanish.

Interested artists and artists teams should submit their qualifications and artwork samples to HAA, here, by Monday, January 9, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. Para asistencia en Español, haga clic aquí.

About the Mayor’s Office of Cultural AffairsThe City of Houston Mayor’s Office of Cultural Affairs (MOCA) guides the City’s cultural investments with policies and initiatives that expand access to arts and cultural programs in the community, attract visitors and leverage private investment. Learn more at www.houstontx.gov/culturalaffairs and follow us on Facebook & Instagram @HoustonMOCA.

About the Houston Public Library System

The Houston Public Library System is a dynamic organization that serves one of the largest service areas—both population and area—in the country. The system operates 41 public service units including 27 Neighborhood Libraries, 5 Regional Libraries, 3 History Research Centers, 2 Express Libraries, the HPL Mobile Express, 3 TECHLink locations and a satellite location at the Children’s Museum of Houston. Our Downtown Houston flagship facility, Central Library, along with the Barbara Bush Literacy Plaza, anchors this constellation of service points. HPL is committed to equitable access to information and programs in an increasingly digital age. For further information, visit the Houston Public Library at www.houstonlibrary.org, call 832-393-1313, follow us on Twitter or Facebook @houstonlibrary or on Instagram @houstonpubliclibrary.

About Houston Arts Alliance

Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) is a local arts and culture organization whose principal work is to implement the City of Houston’s vision, values, and goals for its arts grantmaking and civic art investments. HAA also executes privately funded special projects to meet the needs of the arts community, such as disaster preparation, research on the state of the arts in Houston, and temporary public art projects that energize neighborhoods. To learn more about HAA, visit www.houstonartsalliance.com and follow us on Facebook & Instagram @HoustonArtsAlliance.

La Nueva Biblioteca Montrose de la Ciudad de Houston Solicita Propuestas de Artistas de Todo el País para Arte Público
HOUSTON – La Oficina de Asuntos Culturales de la Alcaldía de Houston (MOCA), en colaboración con el Sistema de Bibliotecas Públicas de Houston, solicita propuestas de artistas y agrupaciones de artistas para diseñar, fabricar e instalar una obra permanente de arte público para la nueva Biblioteca Montrose. La convocatoria está abierta a todos los artistas y agrupaciones de artistas mayores de 18 años que residan o trabajen en los Estados Unidos.

“El objetivo principal de mi administración es servir a la comunidad. Día a día nos esforzamos para encontrar nuevas maneras de marcar la diferencia en toda la ciudad de Houston. Integrar la nueva sede de una biblioteca a una urbanización de uso mixto es un gran paso adelante para llegar a las comunidades en sus propias localidades”, afirmó el alcalde Sylvester Turner. “Esta obra de arte vivirá en la nueva Biblioteca Montrose como manifestación del carácter vibrante y la historia de la zona, y para destacar y celebrar la rica diversidad de los vecindarios de Houston”.

Ubicada en el corazón de Montrose dentro del nuevo complejo Montrose Collective situado en 1001 California Street, la Biblioteca Montrose contará con áreas de lectura, acceso a tecnología, un espacio para niños, una zona para adolescentes y lugares para reuniones. Esta iniciativa requiere una obra de arte interior que cuente el entramado y la historia de Montrose a través de las colecciones de la biblioteca, sus servicios, su personal y su comunidad.

Modelo de la nueva Biblioteca Montrose, que se instalará en 1001 California Street, Houston, Texas 77006
Montrose, una comunidad históricamente LGBTQIA +, es un vecindario dinámico y vibrante. Esta oportunidad es apropiada para aquellos artistas cuya obra celebre la excepcional historia del vecindario. Las obras de arte deben manifestar temas de alfabetización, coraje, sentimientos y colaboración. Se considerarán la aplicación en superficies con elementos en relieve o escultóricos, medios basados en la luz, instalaciones no tradicionales y murales o trabajos en 2D.

Houston Arts Alliance (HAA), en colaboración con la MOCA, gestionará el proceso de selección de artistas para esta inversión en arte público, que tiene un presupuesto reservado de $85,000. Por primera vez, HAA ofrece apoyo a artistas postulantes de habla hispana.

Los artistas interesados en participar, así como las agrupaciones de artistas, deben enviar sus antecedentes y muestras de obras de arte a HAA ingresando en esta página web antes de las 11:59 p.m. del lunes 9 de enero de 2023. Para asistencia en español, haga clic aquí.

Acerca de la Oficina de Asuntos Culturales de la AlcaldíaLa Oficina de Asuntos Culturales de la Alcaldía (MOCA) de la Ciudad de Houston tiene a su cargo orientar las inversiones culturales de la Ciudad por medio de políticas e iniciativas que amplíen el acceso a los programas artísticos y culturales de la comunidad, atraigan visitantes y multipliquen la inversión privada. Para obtener más información, visite www.houstontx.gov/culturalaffairs y síganos en Facebook e Instagram (@HoustonMOCA).

Acerca del Sistema de Bibliotecas Públicas de Houston

El Sistema de Bibliotecas Públicas de Houston (HPL) es una organización dinámica que presta servicios a una de las mayores zonas estructurales del país, tanto en cantidad de población como de zonas. El sistema opera 41 unidades de servicio público: 27 bibliotecas vecinales, 5 bibliotecas regionales, 3 centros de investigación de historia, 2 bibliotecas exprés, la biblioteca móvil de HPL, 3 ubicaciones de TECHLink y 1 ubicación satélite en el Museo de los Niños de Houston. La Biblioteca Central —nuestra nave insignia situada en pleno centro de Houston—, junto con la Barbara Bush Literacy Plaza, unifica esta constelación de puntos de servicio. En una era cada vez más digital, HPL se ha comprometido a brindar un acceso equitativo a la información y a sus programas. Para más información, visite la Biblioteca Pública de Houston en www.houstonlibrary.org, llame al 832-393-1313, síganos en Twitter o Facebook (@houstonlibrary) o en Instagram (@houstonpubliclibrary).

Acerca de Houston Arts Alliance

Houston Arts Alliance (HAA) es una organización local de arte y cultura cuya tarea principal es implementar la visión, los valores y los objetivos de la Ciudad de Houston para sus subvenciones artísticas e inversiones en arte cívico. La HAA también ejecuta proyectos especiales financiados con fondos privados para satisfacer las necesidades de la comunidad artística, tales como la preparación en caso de desastres, investigaciones sobre el estado de las artes en Houston y los proyectos transitorios de arte público que dinamizan los vecindarios. Para más información sobre la HAA, visite www.houstonartsalliance.com y síganos en Facebook e Instagram (@HoustonArtsAlliance).

 

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Survivor – Eye Of The Tiger

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Rising up, back on the streetDid my time, took my chancesWent the distance, now I’m back on my feetJust a man and his will to survive
So many times it happens too fastYou change your passion for gloryDon’t lose your grip on the dreams of the pastYou must fight just to keep them alive
It’s the eye of the tigerIt’s the thrill of the fightRising up to the challenge of our rivalAnd the last known survivorStalks his prey in the nightAnd he’s watching us all with the eye of the tiger
Face to face, out in the heatHanging tough, staying hungryThey stack the odds ’til we take to the streetFor the kill with the skill to survive
It’s the eye of the tigerIt’s the thrill of the fightRising up to the challenge of our rivalAnd the last known survivorStalks his prey in the nightAnd he’s watching us all with the eye of the tiger
Rising up straight to the topHad the guts, got the gloryWent the distance, now I’m not going to stopJust a man and his will to survive
It’s the eye of the tigerIt’s the thrill of the fightRising up to the challenge of our rivalAnd the last known survivorStalks his prey in the nightAnd he’s watching us all with the eye of the tigerThe eye of the tigerThe eye of the tigerThe eye of the tigerThe eye of the tiger

 

LATINO cARTographies BUZZ

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This winter season Latino cARTographies has the honor of being featured in the arts and culture section of Houstonia Magazine’s winter issue.

Check out the featured story by clicking the link below!

Solid Waste Management Department  Collection and Facility Schedule for Christmas Holiday and New Year’s Day

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The Solid Waste collection schedule will be modified in observance of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. The curbside recycling schedule for Thursday, December 22nd, Friday, December 23rd, Thursday, December 29th, and Friday, December 30th will be follows as: follows:

Thursday, December 22 – Friday, December 23, 2022:
Residents will receive normal garbage, yard waste, and junk waste collections.
Curbside recycling will be serviced on your next scheduled collection day, which will be January 6th and 7th, 2023. All facilities, including Neighborhood Depositories, Westpark Recycling Center, Environmental Service Center, and the Reuse Warehouse will maintain normal operating hours.  All administrative offices will be closed on Friday, December 23, 2022.

Saturday, December 24 – Sunday, December 25, 2022:
All facilities, including Neighborhood Depositories, Westpark Recycling Center, Environmental Service Center, and the Reuse Warehouse will be closed.

Monday, December 26, 2022:
All collection services will resume normal operations.  All facilities including Neighborhood Depositories, Westpark Recycling Center, Environmental Service Center, Reuse Warehouse, and administrative offices will be closed.

Tuesday, December 27, 2022:
All collection services and facilities will resume normal operating hours.

Thursday, December 29 – Friday, December 30, 2022:
Residents will receive normal garbage, yard waste, and junk waste collections.
Curbside recycling will be serviced on your next scheduled collection day, which will be January 13th and 14th, 2023. All facilities, including Neighborhood Depositories, Westpark Recycling Center, Environmental Service Center, the Reuse Warehouse, and administrative offices will maintain normal operating hours.

Sunday, January 1 – Monday, January 2, 2023: (New Year’s Holiday)
CITY HOLIDAY: All Solid Waste facilities and offices are closed.

Tuesday, January 3, 2023:
All services resume. Monday’s garbage, recycling, yard waste, and 1stMonday and 1st Tuesday’s tree waste will be collected.  All facilities will be open.

Wednesday, January 4, 2023:
Tuesday’s garbage, recycling, yard waste, and 1st Wednesday’s tree waste will be collected.

Thursday, January 5, 2023:
Normal collection services resume.

For more information about SWMD and our services, visit us at www.houstonsolidwaste.org, “LIKE” us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/houstonsolidwaste, follow us on Twitter @HoustonTrash, download our app HTX Collects on Google Play or IOS Store to Never Miss an Update again!  or call 3-1-1, 713.837.0311 the City of Houston’s Customer Service Helpline.

About the City of Houston Solid Waste Management Department
The Solid Waste Management Department (SWMD) provides solid waste services to the citizens of Houston through the collection, disposal, and recycling of discarded material in a manner that is safe, efficient, environmentally sound, and cost-effective.

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Keep the arts evergreen!

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Hundreds of individuals have joined Performing Arts Houston’s new membership program since it launched last April. In addition to benefits like ticket discounts, priority access, and donor-only invitations, our members make a difference in our community by supporting our arts and education programs. These programs connect the remarkable touring artists we present with our community, creating once-in-a-lifetime learning experiences.

We hope you will consider becoming a Performing Arts Houston member today to support these critical programs. Memberships start at just $25 annually.

Students from Aldine ISD attend a student matinee performance at Jones Hall

Renew your membership to support these programs!

Art teacher Neda Khan from Debakey High School participates in a workshop for teachers

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BARC, BISSELL Pet Launch “Empty the Shelters – Holiday Hope” Campaign December 1-11

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BARC, the City of Houston’s Animal Shelter and Adoption Center, and BISSELL Pet Foundation, a national animal welfare organization dedicated to ending pet homelessness, are bringing hope to the nation’s shelter pets this holiday season with the “Empty the Shelters – Holiday Hope” adoption event Dec. 1 – 11, 2022.

Thanks to BISSELL Pet Foundation’s sponsorship, BARC will be waiving adoption fees for all pets at our adoption center, located at 3300 Carr St. This event will be hosted in more than 275 shelters in 43 states, including BARC. All interested adopters can find more details about the current event online at www.HoustonBARC.com.

“BISSELL Pet Foundation is in constant communication with our shelter partners across the country and they are struggling with unprecedented increases in owner surrenders and longer stays for pets,” said Cathy Bissell, Founder of BISSELL Pet Foundation. “With so many great pets waiting in shelters, our ‘Empty the Shelters – Holiday Hope’ event is the perfect opportunity to save a life through adoption and create space to give another homeless pet a chance. If you can’t adopt, please consider fostering.”

To find your newest, furry family member, visit BARC’s Adoption Center at 3300 Carr St. from 12 – 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Interested adopters can also visit http://www.houstontx.gov/barc/adopt_a_pet.html to see our adoptable pets online.

“We are thankful to once again work with the Bissell Pet Foundation to try to get as many animals as possible adopted into their forever homes. Everyday our enforcement officers work to get stray animals out of our neighborhoods and into the safety of a shelter, but campaigns like these are crucial to help find homes for our adoptable animals,” said Greg Damianoff, Director of BARC Animal Shelter & Adoptions. “We are grateful for this partnership that allows us to completely waive adoption prices for interested Houston adopters during our annual Home for the Holidays campaign.”

BISSELL Pet Foundation’s “Empty the Shelters” event is the largest funded adoption event in the country. This lifesaving event began in 2016 with a goal of encouraging more families to choose adoption. Nearly 160,000 pets have found loving homes since its inception. “Empty the Shelters” is BISSELL Pet Foundation’s largest program, partnering with 560 animal welfare organizations in 47 states and Canada to reduce adoption fees.

Pet adoption is a lifetime commitment, and not just for the holidays. BISSELL Pet Foundation and BARC urge families to do their research about the pet they are interested in adopting, as well as adoption requirements. For more information on adopting or donating to “Empty the Shelters” or BARC, visit www.bissellpetfoundation.org/empty-the-shelters and https://www.houstontx.gov/barc/get_involved.html.

The Houston Health Department observes World AIDS Day to remember lives lost

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Free testing offered at all department health centers
The Houston Health Department (HHD) joins the world on December 1 in remembering the millions of lives lost to AIDS. The department urges awareness, education, and testing to help prevent the spread of HIV in Houston communities.

People can find the department’s health center nearest to them or other free testing locations by calling 832-393-5010 or visiting HoustonHealth.org for more information.

For the past 34 years people gather in solidarity to commemorate World AIDS Day to remember people who have died or are still living with HIV.

Since the start of the epidemic over 36 million people have died of AIDS-related illnesses and close to 37 million people were living with HIV worldwide, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Although there have been many breakthroughs, researchers continue to look for a cure.

“World AIDS day helps us remember why prevention through testing is important in the fight against the disease,” said Marlene McNeese, deputy assistant director of the department’s Bureau of HIV/STD & Viral Hepatitis Prevention.  “It’s up to all of us to create awareness of free testing available to the public and how pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) can help slow the spread.”

HIV testing, according to the CDC, sharply decreased in health care and non-health care settings from 2019 to 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic began, prompting an urgent need to increase testing.

The decline in testing includes 49% of gay and bisexual men, 47% transgender people, 46% Hispanic and Latino people, and 44% among Black people.

More than 1,169 new HIV diagnoses and 117 HIV-related deaths in Houston and Harris County were reported to the department in 2021. As of 2020, over 28,200 people were living with HIV in the Houston and Harris County and nearly 1.5 million new cases were reported worldwide.

The CDC aims to reduce the number of new diagnoses through the End the HIV Epidemic in the United States by 2030 initiative.  The strategy includes diagnoses, treatment, and prevention in Harris County based on the number of new diagnoses.

HIV continues to disproportionately affect racial and ethnic groups including gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men.

The department offers PrEP, non-occupational post-exposure prophylaxis (nPEP) and free and confidential HIV and STI testing at all four of its health centers to help prevent and detect new diagnoses.

Lava is spilling toward a key Hawaiian highway, but the governor says it’s safe to visit the Big Island Holly Yan

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The world’s largest active volcano is shooting fountains of lava more than 100 feet high and sending a river of molten rock down toward the main highway of Hawaii’s Big Island.

The leading edge of the lava flow gushing out of Mauna Loa is about 3.6 miles away from Saddle Road, also known as Daniel K. Inouye Highway, as of 9 a.m. local time, according to a US Geological Survey news release.

USGS officials said Wednesday it could take at least two days for lava flows to reach the road, which connects the east and west sides of the island. The advancing flows “are approaching a relatively flat area and will begin to slow down, spread out, and inflate,” the statement says.

House votes to avert looming rail worker strike, impose deal on unions

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The U.S. House moved urgently to head off the looming nationwide rail strike on Wednesday, passing a bill that would bind companies and workers to a proposed settlement that was reached in September but rejected by some of the 12 unions involved.

The measure passed by a vote of 290-137 and now heads to the Senate. If approved there, it will be quickly signed by President Joe Biden, who requested the action.

Biden on Monday asked Congress to intervene and avert the rail stoppage that could strike a devastating blow to the nation’s fragile economy by disrupting the transportation of fuel, food and other critical goods. Business groups including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the American Farm Bureau Federation warned that halting rail service would cause a $2 billion per day hit to the economy.

The bill would impose a compromise labor agreement brokered by the Biden administration that was ultimately voted down by four of the 12 unions representing more than 100,000 employees at large freight rail carriers. The unions have threatened to strike if an agreement can’t be reached before a Dec. 9 deadline.

Lawmakers from both parties expressed reservations about overriding the negotiations. And the intervention was particularly difficult for Democratic lawmakers who have traditionally sought to align themselves with the politically powerful labor unions that criticized Biden’s move to intervene in the contract dispute and block a strike.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi responded to that concern by adding a second vote Wednesday that would add seven days of paid sick leave per year for rail workers covered under the agreement. However, it will take effect only if the Senate goes along and passes both measures.

The call for more paid sick leave was a major sticking point in the talks. The railroads say the unions have agreed in negotiations over the decades to forgo paid sick time in favor of higher wages and strong short-term disability benefits.

The head of the Association of American Railroads trade group said Tuesday that railroads would consider adding paid sick time in the future, but said that change should wait for a new round of negotiations instead of being added now, near the end of three years of the contract talks.

The unions maintain that railroads can easily afford to add paid sick time at a time when they are recording record profits. Several of the big railroads involved in these contract talks reported more than $1 billion in profit in the third quarter.

“Quite frankly, the fact that paid leave is not part of the final agreement between railroads and labor is, in my opinion, obscene,” said Rep. Jim McGovern, D-Mass. “It should be there and I hope it will be there at the end of this process.”

Republicans also voiced support for the measure to block the strike, but criticized the Biden administration for turning to Congress to “step in to fix the mess.”

“They’ve retreated in failure and they kicked this problem to Congress for us to decide,” said Rep. Sam Graves, R-Mo.

Republicans also criticized Pelosi’s decision to add the sick leave second bill to the mix. They said the Biden administration’s own special board of arbitrators recommended higher wages to compensate the unions for not including sick time in its recommendations.

“Why do we even have the system set up the way it is if Congress is going to come in and make changes to all of the recommendations?” Graves said.

Pelosi sought to position Democrats and the Biden administration as defenders of unions and slammed the rail companies, saying they’ve slashed jobs, increased working hours, and cut corners on safety. But she said Congress needed to intervene.

“Families wouldn’t be able to buy groceries or life-saving medications because it would be even more expensive and perishable goods would spoil before reaching shelves,” Pelosi said.

The compromise agreement that was supported by the railroads and a majority of the unions provides for 24 percent raises and $5,000 in bonuses retroactive to 2020 along with one additional paid leave day. The raises would be the biggest rail workers have received in more than four decades. Workers would have to pay a larger share of their health insurance costs, but their premiums would be capped at 15 percent of the total cost of the insurance plan. The agreement did not resolve workers’ concerns about schedules that make it hard to take a day off and the lack of more paid sick time.

The Biden administration issued a statement in support of Congress passing the bill that implements the most recent tentative agreement, stressing that it would provide improved healthcare benefits and a historic pay raise. But the statement was silent on the measure that would add seven sick days to the agreement.

“To be clear, it is the policy of the United States to encourage collective bargaining, and the administration is reluctant to override union ratification procedures and the views of those union members who voted against the agreement,” the White House said. “But in this case – where the societal and economic impacts of a shutdown would hurt millions of other working people and families – Congress must use its powers to resolve this impasse.”

On several past occasions, Congress has intervened in labor disputes by enacting legislation to delay or prohibit railway and airline strikes.

Source: pbs

Texas lawmakers have a $27 billion surplus, but a spending cap complicates their goal of lowering property taxes

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5 Outdoor Movie Theaters Perfect For a Cozy Night Out

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IT’S FALL IN HOUSTON, which means days are getting shorter, and the weather is finally starting to cool down. Instead of rushing indoors to cozy up with your softest blanket, only to fall asleep to whatever trending series or film is on Netflix, opt to stay outdoors for a cinematic night under the stars. From nostalgic drive-ins to family-friendly parks, here are five outdoor movie theaters in and around Houston to check out this season.

Rooftop Cinema Club Uptown

Transform your cinematic experience with scenic city skylines, dreamy sunsets, starlit evenings, and delicious refreshments at Rooftop Cinema. This open-air theater provides guests with state-of-the-art wireless headphones that help you enjoy every last word in a film. Also, if you just so happen to be an astrology lover, the cinema has started a new tradition where they screen movies made by/starring that specific season’s zodiac sign! Upcoming screenings at Rooftop include Candyman, Grease: Sing-Along, Coco, and more.

Showboat Drive-In

If you’re looking for a traditional outdoor movie experience, the Showboat drive-in, located 45-minutes away in Hockley, Texas, is the way to go! Choose to enjoy the film from the comfort of your own vehicle or bring a comfy folding chair to enjoy the show on the lawn. Most Showboaters go as far as to bring couches to the drive-in since guests are allowed to choose their own adventurous way to enjoy the film. However, you choose, Showboat streams everything from cult classics like Beetlejuice and newer releases like Halloween EndsSmile, and Black Adam.

Moonstruck Drive-In

If Moonstruck gives you Showboat vibes, it may be because the old-fashioned theaters share a co-owner. Just like Showboat, guests have the choice to sit in or outside of their car; however, sitting on top of your vehicle is not allowed. Outside food is also prohibited, but there’s an on-site concession stand available, as well as a rotation of food trucks every Saturday night. Aside from streaming blockbuster movies, Moonstruck also hosts comedy shows, concerts, and film festivals.

Market Square Park

Historically recognized as the heart of community activity, Market Square Park continues to live up to this claim with eventful movie nights for the whole family to enjoy. Although it’s not your typical drive-in, Market Square does promise free and entertaining films and beautiful starry nights. Grab your lawn chairs, cozy blankets, a couple of snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages to bring to the park. Or head over to their nearby Niko Niko’s for drinks and delicious Greek and American food. Upcoming shows at the park will be Pitch PerfectLightyearHome Alone, and The Polar Express.

Levy Park

This park is known for its inclusive space, where many can connect, experience, and play. Levy Park frequently hosts family movie nights for all to enjoy for free. Later this November, they’ll be screening The Santa Clause at the event pavilion section of the park. The film screening will be presented by Texas Children’s Hospital. Guests are prohibited from bringing outside furniture, but blankets and park chairs at the pavilion are available for public use.

Source: houstoniamag

PORT HOUSTON FISCAL YEAR 2023 BUDGET APPROVED

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The Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority met on Friday, November 18, and conducted its annual Budget Workshop. It approved the proposed 2023 operating budget and capital plan, which will guide staff in the operation and management of Port Houston facilities and activities for the Fiscal Year 2023.

The approved 2023 Capital plans comprehend an Operating Capital Improvement Projects budget of $579 million and $99 million for Project 11 – the expansion of the Houston Ship Channel. Capital plans continue for accelerated container capacity additions to provide efficient growth opportunities for Port Houston’s customers.

The Port Commission approved tariff rate changes effective January 2023 which align fees with escalating operating costs and support infrastructure investment to keep Port Houston terminals competitive.

The Port Commission will meet next on December 6.

Source: porthouston

Ride with Santa on the TRE Train to the Dallas Holiday Parade

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The Trinity Railway Express (TRE) is delighted to invite all of our North Texas residents to join us on Saturday, December 3, for a train ride with Santa and Mrs. Claus to the 2022 Toyota Dallas Holiday Parade.

Since 1987, the Dallas Holiday Parade has brought love, life, and joy to the hundreds of thousands of spectators who enjoy the parade each year. This year’s sponsors include Toyota of North America, AT&T, the AT&T Discovery District, and the Adolphus Hotel.

Santa and Mrs. Claus will join TRE riders for the special holiday ride to this year’s festivities. Each train ride will end at EBJ Union Station with live musical performances and promotional giveaways, as well as photo opportunities with the Claus Family.

The TRE will offer three opportunities to ride to the parade this year. With stops at each of the 10 stations between Fort Worth and Dallas, we invite everyone to join us for a fun and festive ride with plenty of time to spare to enjoy the parade.

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DART Returns Nine Major Bus Routes to Regular Frequency

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On Monday, December 12, Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) will return nine major bus routes to regular operating service frequency.

In June, to provide service dependability for riders, DART implemented a five-minute service frequency reduction on 31 bus routes due to the nationwide shortage of bus operators. Thanks to an aggressive hiring initiative by the agency, DART is returning nine bus routes to regular service ahead of schedule.

Bus Route Frequency Adjustments
15-minute peak and 20-minute midday service will resume on the following routes:

DART Bus Route 13 Ervay
DART Bus Route 15 Buckner
DART Bus Route 16 Ferguson
DART Bus Route 17 Skillman
DART Bus Route 18 Samuell
DART Bus Route 20 Northwest Highway
DART Bus Route 22 Forest Lane
DART Bus Route 38 Ledbetter
DART Bus Route 57 Westmoreland

DART plans to return the remaining 22 bus routes to regular service frequency on January 23, 2023.

Bus Bay Changes
To improve schedule efficiency and provide more direct service, DART Bus Route 13 will serve Hatcher Station in both directions from stops on Elsie Faye Heggins Street. Route 13 will no longer use the triangular routing over Lagow and Robert L. Parish streets to enter the station on Scyene Road.

Source: dart

Shell to acquire renewable natural gas producer Nature Energy

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Based in Denmark, Nature Energy is a producer of Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) from agricultural, industrial, and household wastes.

By purchasing the shares in Nature Energy, Shell will acquire the largest RNG producer in Europe, its portfolio of cash-generative operating plants, associated feedstock supply and infrastructure, its pipeline of growth projects, and its in-house expertise in the design, construction, and operation of innovative and differentiated RNG plant technology.

This acquisition will further increase Shell’s ability to work with its established customer base across multiple sectors to accelerate its transition to net-zero emissions. It will also support Shell’s ambition to profitably grow its low-carbon fuel production and customer offering in our world-leading customer-facing Marketing business.

“Shell’s competitiveness in low carbon fuels derives from capabilities across the value chain, combining a world-class Trading and Supply organization with access to differentiated technology and production assets,” said Huibert Vigevano, Shell’s Downstream Director. “Acquiring Nature Energy will add a European production platform and growth pipeline to Shell’s existing RNG projects in the United States. We will use this acquisition to build an integrated RNG value chain at a global scale, at a time when energy transition policies and customer preferences are signaling strong growth in demand in the years ahead.”

The transaction is subject to regulatory approvals and is expected to close in Q1 2023. Nature Energy is cash generative, and the acquisition is expected to be both accretive to Shell’s earnings from completion and deliver double-digit returns.

Source: shell

US Department of Labor seeks nominations for membership to Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health

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The U.S. Department of Labor’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration is seeking nominations for membership on the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health.

The Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act, also known as the Construction Safety Act, established the committee to advise the Secretary of Labor and Assistant Secretary of Labor for Occupational Safety and Health on policy matters arising under the CSA, and the formulation of construction standards.

The Secretary will select 14 members to create a broad-based, balanced and diverse committee representing the interests of employers, employees, state safety and health agencies, and the public. No new appointment will be made for the one representative designated by the Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Submit nominations and supporting materials, identified by Docket No. OSHA-2022-0001, electronically to the Federal eRulemaking Portal. The deadline for submitting nominations is Jan. 13, 2023. Read the Federal Register notice for additional information.

Members generally serve a two-year term and can be appointed to successive terms. The advisory committee meets two to four times per year.

Learn more about ACCSH.

Source: osha.gov

Thousands of residents without power after fire at welding gas supplier in Brazoria County

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A large fire has been reported at a welding gas supplier Wednesday in Brazoria County, according to the Freeport Fire Department.

Officials said a CenterPoint substation caught on fire located at Praxair, Inc., located at TX-332, southeast of Highway 288.

The substation feeds power to the plants and residents of Freeport and the oil inside caught on fire. About 2,500 residents are without power due to the incident, according to the Freeport fire chief.

There is currently no danger to the public.

Emergency crews and firefighters are at the scene and are on backup generators.

The cause of the fire is unknown.

No injuries have been reported.

Source: click2houston

Upcoming December MECA Presents Events

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MECA PRESENTS UPCOMING EVENTS

Co-presented by AARP Houston

1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

A Serenade to Our Lady of Guadalupe, featuring a Night Market, musical performances by MECA Mariachi Alumni, and dance performances by MECA Ballet Folklorico. This event is FREE to attend!

CALL FOR ARTISTS!

Interested in having your art in MECA’s Guadalupana exhibit?

Complete the application here:

Call For Artists – Fiesta Guadalupana

Reenactment of the Journey to Bethlehem

Co-presented by AARP

1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

A community-based reenactment of Mary and Joseph’s journey to Bethlehem with original processional music. This event is FREE to attend!

Free hot chocolate and pan dulce, with a special surprise for kids after the journey back to MECA!

1900 Kane St, Houston, TX 77007

Por medio de esta fabulosa comedia didactica La Chona nos educa del origen de nuestra comida, decoraciones y celebraciones Navideñas.

Through this fabulous didactic comedy, La Chona educates us about the origin of our food, decorations and Christmas celebrations.

This performance will be in Spanish

Entrada/Tickets

Adultos/Adults – $10

Niños menores de 12 años/Children under 12 – $5

Acompañe a MECA y Grupo de Teatro Indigo para La Pastorela: Los Pastores a Belén, domingo 18 de diciembre a las 6:30 p.m. en 333 S. Jensen Dr. Houston, TX 77003

Sobre la obra de teatro: Continuando con su misión de compartir las tradiciones Mexicanas con la comunidad, Grupo de Teatro Índigo se une con MECA para presentar esta linda Pastorela, “Los Pastores a Belén”. Toda la familia puede reír y divertirse con Gila y Juan que intentan llegar a Belén por órdenes del ángel Gabriel. Son guiados por la hermosa Estrella de Belén, pero en el camino se topan con el malvado Lucifer que los pone en una guerra de trampas para que no lleguen a su destino. A través de la obra, los niños aprenderán la importancia de la honestidad, y los valores familiares.

This performance will be in Spanish with English subtitles.

Entrada/Tickets

Adultos/Adults – $10

Niños menores de 12 años/Children under 12 – $5

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Mundial de Qatar 2022: Arabia Saudí – México

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México ha ganado a Arabia Saudí en el tercer partido de la fase de grupos del Mundial de Qatar(1-2).

A pesar de la victoria, México no consigue clasificarse para octavos de final, aunque Argentina también haya ganado a Polonia (0-2).

Un gol de Aldawsari para Arabia Saudí en los últimos minutos del tiempo añadido rompieron el sueño de la selección mexicana, que fue muy superior durante todo el partido. En el inicio de la segunda parte Henry Martin marcó el primero y solo unos segundos después Luis Chávez hizo el segundo.

Con ese resultado, México seguía fuera del Mundial por la diferencia de tarjetas amarillas, a pesar de estar empatado a puntos y a goles con Polonia.

La selección norteamericana buscó el tercer gol durante toda la segunda parte y tuvo varias ocasiones para conseguirlo. Finalmente Argentina y Polonia son las clasificadas del grupo C para octavos de final.

Source: elpais

Harris County Spared as 2022 Hurricane Season Ends

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Harris County officials are marking the end of the 2022 Hurricane Season on November 30. There were no tropical weather impacts on the county or the Texas Gulf Coast.

“While we are grateful to have been spared tropical weather this year, Harris County residents should remember that being prepared is a year-round responsibility,” said Mark Sloan, Harris County’s Coordinator for Homeland Security & Emergency Management. “We are moving into colder weather, and there are always events we cannot predict. Do not let your guard down now.”

For the season, which began June 1, there were fourteen named storms with only Tropical Storms Alex and Colin and Hurricanes Ian and Nicole making landfall in the United States. Hurricanes Fiona and Ian were the only major hurricanes, with winds in excess of 111 mph. Ian, a Category 4 hurricane, devastated southwest Florida after making landfall near Ft Myers in late September. Ian moved across the state and back into the Atlantic Ocean, where it made a second landfall in South Carolina. Fiona made landfall in Puerto Rico as a Category 1 hurricane, eventually moving up the Atlantic into Canada.

According to the National Hurricane Center, this year’s activity was in line with seasonal guidance issued by the agency.

Disaster preparedness tools, including preparedness checklists, hurricane brochures, and resources for kids, are available at www.readyharris.org.

Así le hemos contado el México – Polonia: la selección mexicana empata sin goles contra Polonia con Ochoa como héroe

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Es tiempo de Mundial. México se estrenó con un empate frente a una dura Polonia (0-0), guiada por Robert Lewandowski. El delantero del Barcelona falló un penalti que pudo cambiar el desenlace del partido. Guillermo Ochoa, guardameta mexicano de 37 años, atajó al costado izquierdo. Se trataba de un duelo clave para el grupo C después de la derrota de Argentina (1-2) frente a Arabia Saudí, ya que la albiceleste era la máxima favorita para pasar como primera de grupo. Ahora, México se medirá el sábado contra una Argentina que aspira a renacer, mientras que Arabia Saudí quiere seguir como sorpresa frente a los polacos.

Primer mexicano en atajar un penalti desde 1930

​​​​​​​Los mexicanos no habían tenido suerte en cuanto a los penaltis. La última vez que un portero atajó fue en el primer Mundial en un encuentro contra Argentina. El encargado fue Oscar Bonfiglio. Ochoa juega su tercer Mundial y puede decir que le frustró todo a Lewandowski.

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Lewandowski no pudo ante los guantes de Ochoa. El meta mexicano ve en el penalti atajado una forma de redención ante estos cuatro años en los que no ha brillado en el fútbol mexicano con el América.

Richard Reyes aka Pancho Claus

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Pancho Claus is celebrating his formances are State Senator Carol 41st Anniversary this year as Alvarado, former Houston Commu- the Creator of Pancho Claus.

Richard founded the Talen- to Bilingue Cultural Center in 1981 and has written several plays including one dealing with the problems in Bilingual Education entitled “From Second Ward to Ben Taub in Thirty Days. This play was written in 1982 and he hopes things have improved for the better since then.

Pancho Claus was created in 1981 as a Children’s Play. The project has since evolved into the Pancho Claus Show Band and participates in many Parades and Christmas appearances throughout the Houston Area and collects and distributes over 15,000 gifts to Houston Area Children.

Some notable cast members as children in the Pancho Claus Per-

Assistant Police Chief Patricia Cantu, and Grammy & Golden Globe winner Rodney Alejandro.

Richard Reyes is a contributing member of the Houston Community volunteering his services as Vice-President of the Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau, President of the Greater Houston LULAC Council 4967, President, the Multicultural Arts Committee of Houston, Board Member of the Cultural Arts Council of Houston and much more. He is now the director of Pancho Claus Arts located at the Latino Learning Center.

On his Birthday November 5th 2021, Mayor Sylvester Turner Proclaimed November 5th as Richard Reyes Day.

Governor Abbott Readies State Resources Ahead Of Winter Weather Threats

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Governor Greg Abbott today directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to ready state emergency response resources in anticipation of potential winter weather threats, severe storms, and flash flooding expected across Texas tomorrow through late Friday night.

The National Weather Service has indicated winter storm watches are in effect along the Interstate 27 corridor with potential for four to six inches of snow and isolated higher amounts possible in the Panhandle and West Texas. Weather models show a marginal risk of excessive rainfall and severe storms for much of East and Southeast Texas, bringing threats of flash flooding, damaging winds, and possible tornadoes.

“The State of Texas is proactively preparing for winter weather and severe storms expected to impact Texas this week,” said Governor Abbott. “As we continue monitoring weather conditions, Texans are urged to remain weather-aware and follow the guidance of state and local officials to keep themselves and their loved ones safe. We also thank all of the brave emergency response personnel who are spending time away from their families to protect our communities and their fellow Texans this Thanksgiving season.”

At the direction of the Governor, TDEM has requested the following state agencies identify available resources to support winter weather and severe weather response operations across the state:

  • Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service
  • Texas A&M Forest Service
  • Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
  • Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
  • Texas National Guard
  • Texas Department of State Health Services
  • Texas Department of Public Safety
  • Texas Department of Transportation
  • Public Utility Commission of Texas
  • Railroad Commission of Texas
  • Texas Commission on Environmental Quality

Additionally, the Texas Department of Transportation has begun treating roadways across West and Northwest Texas ahead of winter weather.

Texans can access winter weather safety tips by visiting ready.gov/winter and locate severe weather safety information at ready.gov/severe-weather.

DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBORHOODS ANNOUNCES COMPLETE COMMUNITIES UNIVERSITY Fall 2022 GRADUATES

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33 residents complete leadership training
with focus on civic engagement strategies

Houston – The Department of Neighborhoods (DON) is proud to announce the Complete Communities University (CCU) Fall 2022 Class graduation. Thirty-three aspiring community leaders from neighborhoods throughout the City received certificates of course completion at a graduation ceremony held on November 16, 2022 at City Hall. The program featured a key address by Mayor Sylvester Turner and remarks by Shannon Buggs, Director of the Mayor’s Office of Complete Communities, TaKasha Francis, DON Director, and CCU staff.

CCU is an 8-week online and in-person course for residents committed to making a positive impact in their communities. Course topics include leadership development through civic engagement, volunteerism, and voter education; how city and county governments function and impact neighborhoods; and how to effectively navigate City services and local resources. The classes are conducted by DON staff with expertise in civic engagement and knowledge of Houston neighborhoods and feature presentations by subject experts with City departments and partner organizations.


                   Complete Communities University – Class of Fall 2022

     

Mayor Sylvester Turner addresses CCU graduates

“I congratulate each of the Complete Communities University graduates.Through hard work, they have enhanced their community engagement and commitment to improving neighborhoods that are historically under-resourced and underserved,” said Mayor Turner. “As the third graduating class of Complete Communities University, they have demonstrated leadership, dedication, and collaboration. They now have a deeper understanding of the importance of private-public partnerships to improve our City, especially the 10 Complete Communities. I am confident that Houston will be led with integrity and grit to the next generation.”

“Complete Communities University is designed to teach Houstonians how our City operates so each of us can effectively advocate for our neighbors and ourselves,” said Director Buggs, “Graduating from this eight-week course is an achievement that demonstrates each person’s commitment to making Houston the most equitable city in the world. We look forward to seeing how these newest CCU graduates use what they learned to elevate the quality of life throughout Houston.”

“Citizen participation is the key to building strong communities, and CCU provides a forum for us to share knowledge with aspiring leaders and explore strategies for tapping people resources that exist in every neighborhood,” said Director Francis. “The goal is to get residents involved in actions that give them a voice and the prospect of results, such as participation in civic clubs and volunteer community projects and playing an active role in government affairs as advocates and voters. Congratulations to our 33 graduates! We look forward to continuing our relationship to support your efforts.”

CCU Fall 2022 Graduates
Eileen Keller, City Council District A
Shanericka Mathew, City Council District A, Acres Homes*
Shaundra Jacobs, City Council District A
Hannah Rodriguez, City Council District B, Acres Homes*
Frederick Woods, City Council District B
Kimberly Satterwhite, City Council District B
Aja Edwards-Smith, City Council District B
Kyle Maronie, City Council District B, Kashmere Gardens*
Tedrick Holmes, City Council District B, Kashmere Gardens*
Benjamin Chou, City Council District C
Angel Zepeda, City Council District  C
Ifran Bhaidani, City Council District C
Faith Harper, City Council District D, Third Ward*
Juenell Jackson, City Council District D, Sunnyside*
Iva Jean-Jacques, City Council District D, Sunnyside*
Victor Chironda, City Council District D, Third Ward*
Julia Salas, City Council District E
Patricio Fuentes, City Council District E
Ray Soto, City Council District E
Alex Morales, City Council District G, Gulfton*
Tyler Martin, City Council District H, Second Ward*
Marian Wright, City Council District H, Near Northside*
Kevian Conley, City Council District I
Lilly Cortez, City Council District I, Magnolia Park-Manchester*
Melonie Curry, City Council District I, Third Ward*
Kahlia Columbus, City Council District K, Sunnyside*
Tameka Bannarbie, City Council District K, Fort Bend Houston*
Dannika Simpson, City Council District K, Fort Bend Houston*
Gwendolyn Smith-Johnson, City Council District K
Pedro Sepulveda, City Council  At-Large
Shan Goa, City Council At-Large
Elise Ngameni, City Council At-Large
Truong Lam, City Council At-Large

*Designated a Complete Community under the mayor’s initiative benefiting historically under-resourced and under-served neighborhoods.

CCU Spring 2023 Session
The CCU Spring 2023 session will run March 8 to April 26. The 8-week course will be conducted in person and online via Microsoft Teams on Wednesdays, 6-8:30 p.m. In-person classes will be held at the City Hall Annex, 902 Bagby St.  Applications will be accepted from January 3 to February 8. For more information, go to www.houstontx.gov/neighborhoods/ccu.html or call DON’s Office of Neighborhood Engagement at 832-393-1061.

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About Complete Communities University
Complete Communities University was introduced in 2018 by the Planning and Development Department as part of Mayor Sylvester Turner’s Complete Communities initiative. The Department of Neighborhoods relaunched the program in the fall of 2021, introducing a new curriculum for emerging community leaders and opening participation to residents from all Houston neighborhoods. The 8-weekcourse focuses on leadership strategies to promote civic engagement, volunteerism, and voter education. The course also explores how city and county governments function and relate to neighborhoods and how to effectively access City and community services and resources.

‘Tis the Season for BARC’s 2022 “Home for the Holidays” Campaign

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HOUSTON – BARC, the City of Houston’s Animal Shelter and Adoption Center, is once again offering Houstonians a chance to help our furry friends find a “Home for the Holidays” with the annual holiday-themed adoption and wellness campaign. Special adoption pricing will be available on select days in November and December thanks to the sponsorship of Proler Industries and the Bissell Pet Foundation.

2022 “Home for the Holidays” campaign events include:

  • Nov 26-27: Reduced Adoption Fees for all pets five months or older
    • 3300 Carr St. from 12 – 5 p.m.
  • Nov 26: Offsite Adoption Event at Saint Arnold Beer Garden
    • 2000 Lyons Ave., from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
  • Dec 3: FREE pet microchips for City of Houston residents at BARC
    • 3300 Carr St., from 8 – 10 a.m.
  • Dec 3: Offsite Adoption Event @ Powder Keg PAWliday Market
    • 1300 Brittmoore Rd., from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
  • Dec 1-11: BISSELL Pet Foundation Empty The Shelters Event. Waived Adoption Fees!
    • 3300 Carr St., from 12 – 5 p.m.
  • Dec 10: FREE pet pantry with Houston Humane Society at BARC
    • 3300 Carr St., from 8:30 – 10:30 a.m.
  • Dec 11: BARC Bazaar – volunteer and rescue donation exchange
    • 3300 Carr St., from 12 – 5 p.m.
  • Dec 17-24: Home for the Holidays Reduced Adoption Fee event
    • 3300 Carr St., from 12 – 5 p.m.
  • Dec 17-18: Santa pictures at BARC brought to you by our partners at Friends of BARC
    • 3300 Carr St., from 12 – 5 p.m.

For more information about the upcoming Home for the Holidays campaign, visit www.houstonbarc.com. Learn more about how you can help our furry friends at BARC: https://www.houstontx.gov/barc/get_involved.html.
About BARC

BARC, the City of Houston’s Animal Shelter and Adoption Center, takes in more than 25,000 animals annually regardless of behavior, breed, or medical condition. BARC works each day to improve Houstonians and their pets’ health and safety by pioneering programs such as low-cost and no-cost spay/neuter services, mobile adoptions, transfer/rescue partnerships, and community outreach.

Through these programs and with community partners’ support, BARC’s live release rate has continued to improve and reached 91.5% in the fiscal year 2022.

Visit www.houstonbarc.com or www.Facebook.com/BARCHouston for more information.

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CRIME STOPPERS OF HOUSTON  FUGITIVE FRIDAY

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In an effort to keep our neighborhoods safe, Crime Stoppers of Houston and the Harris County Sheriff’s Office are seeking the public’s help locating the following individuals that have active Felony and/or Misdemeanor Warrants.

Crime Stoppers may pay up to $5,000 for information leading to the location and arrest of the suspects featured. Information may be reported by calling 713-222-TIPS (8477), submitted online at www.crime-stoppers.org or through the Crime Stoppers mobile app. All tipsters remain anonymous. Only tips and calls DIRECTLY TO Crime Stoppers are anonymous and eligible for a cash reward.

 

 

The following individuals all have active warrants as of November 17, 2022 2:00 pm.

 

Hayley Ann Boze
W/F      08-05-72      5’09”/130 Lbs.      Bro/Haz
Warrant #: 1782624
DWI W/CHILD UNDER 15 YOA
Last known location: Spring Texas

 

Bianca Nicole Bradley
B/F      12-12-90      5’07”/160 Lbs.      Bro/Bro
Warrant Number: 1791301
THEFT/AGG >=$30K<$150K ELDER\N
Last known location: Beaumont Texas

 

Eric Quintin Brannam
W/M      05-18-83      5’08”/120 Lbs.      Bro/Blu
Warrant #: 1740127
UNAUTH USE OF VEHICLE
Last known location: Richmond Texas

 

Dequan Jamal Henry
B/M      12-30-02      5’07”/262 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1751440
FSRA ACC INVOLVING INJURY
Last known location: Houston Texas

 

Nicole Lynn Pullen
W/F      06-23-86      5’07”/165 Lbs.      Bln/Blu
Warrant #: 1783989
FRAUD/USE/POSS ID INFO-LESS 5
Last known location: Houston Texas

 

Corey Manwell Richardson Jr.
B/M      10-26-98      5’10”/155 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1790882
THEFT FROM PERSON
Last known location: Houston Texas

 

Oscar Youani Rivera
W/M      07-24-99      5’06”/130 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1789118
EVADING ARREST/DETENTION W/VEH
Last known location: Houston Texas

 

Karrysha Kashae Turner-Oyeniyi
B/F      09-22-89      5’11”/189      Bro/Bro
Warrant #: 1562036, 1562037, 1562038
Forgery x3
Last known location: Houston Texas

 

Kara Marie Valdez
W/F      01-02-86      5’01”/198 Lbs.      Blk/Bro
Warrant #: 1780423
POSS CS PG 1/1-B <1G
Last known location: Houston Texas

 

CJ White
W/M      04-30-73      5’11”/185 Lbs.      Blk/Blu
Warrant #: 1728203
TAMPER GOVT RECORD
Last known location: Beach City Texas

 

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Free Cell Phone and Service Events for Eligible DART Riders

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Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) has partnered with Assurance Wireless to offer free cell phone service and a free cell phone to eligible DART riders who are currently enrolled in a qualifying federal or state assistance program. Participants can also receive a Discount GoPass® Tap Card, with a 50% discount on the regular price of a DART pass, when attending one of several upcoming events. For more information on free cell phone service, visit our website at DART.org/freesmartphone.

To establish eligibility, DART riders should bring proof of participation in qualifying programs (supporting documentation) to the event. Documentation must include your full name and address and be dated to show your current participation.

Free Cell Phone Service and a Free Smartphone
DART riders may qualify for the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) if they participate in:

  • Medicaid
  • Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  • Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC)

Riders may qualify for Texas Lifeline if they participate in any of the three programs above, or in any of the following:

  • Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP)
  • Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program (CEAP)
  • DHA: Housing Solutions for North Texas
  • Housing Choice Voucher Program (Section 8)
  • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

DART Discount GoPass® Tap Card
DART launched the Discount GoPass® Tap Card pilot-program to ensure riders who qualify have access to jobs, health care and educational opportunities, reducing social and economic inequalities by making mobility financially feasible to more people.

All new and current DART riders who participate in any of the following programs are now eligible for DART services at half the fare:

  • CHIP (Children’s Health Insurance Program)
  • TANF (Texas Temporary Assistance for Needy Families)
  • CEAP (Comprehensive Energy Assistance Program)
  • SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
  • Housing Choice Vouchers
  • DHA Housing Solutions for North Texas Program
  • Medicaid
  • Medicare
  • Texas WIC (Texas Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children)

Source: dart

Governor Abbott Announces $13.1 Million In Grants To Texas Military Communities

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Governor Greg Abbott today announced a new round of $13.1 million in grant funding from the Texas Military Preparedness Commission’s (TMPC) Defense Economic Adjustment Assistance Grant (DEAAG) program. These grants assist military communities across Texas that may be impacted by any future Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process. The funds will be invested in infrastructure projects and other initiatives to increase the value of military installations in Texas and protect jobs in those communities.

“In Texas, our support for our nation’s mighty military is long and enduring,” said Governor Abbott. “Today, Texas is the proud home to more than 1.76 million veterans, serving military members, and civilian defense personnel, plus their families. The 15 major military installations located in communities across the state, in addition to the Army Futures Command, add over $114 billion to our economy and support more than 622,000 direct and indirect jobs across Texas. Their missions are not only of the highest importance to national security and the success of our military, they are also at the forefront of innovation in cybersecurity, space, medicine, and more. I look forward to continuing to work with the Texas Legislature, TMPC, and our military communities to support our nation’s military and ensure these installations remain unmatched resources for our nation.”

This round of funding is in addition to $15.3 million in DEAAG grants announced earlier this year. Since 2015, Governor Abbott has awarded over $111 million in grants to military communities through the DEAAG program.

 

The following entities will receive FY2022-2023 DEAAG reimbursements

  • City of Abilene: $300,000 for Security Sensor Installation at Dyess AFB
  • City of Corpus Christi: $1,611,159 for Wastewater Collection System Line and Manhole Replacement at NAS Corpus Christi
  • City of El Paso: $850,000 for Bert Williams – Iron Dust-Off Bypass at Fort Bliss
  • City of Fort Worth: $350,000 for Anti-Terrorism  Protections Security System at NAS JRB Fort Worth
  • City of Killeen: $5,000,000 for Lake Belton Water Treatment Plant at Fort Hood
  • City of Kingsville: $1,700,000 for Kingsville Fire & Rescue Facility at NAS Kingsville
  • Tom Green County: $2,000,000 for Fire Station Conversion at Goodfellow AFB
  • Tom Green County: $1,295,400 for Expeditionary Readiness Training Center Expansion at Goodfellow AFB

 

The Texas Military Preparedness Commission in the Office of the Governor advises the Governor and the Legislature on defense and military issues. TMPC’s goal is to preserve, protect, expand, and attract new military missions, assets, and installations in Texas. Additionally, the TMPC encourages defense-related businesses to expand or relocate in Texas. The commission is composed of 13 members serving six-year staggered terms, typically representing an installation in their community.

Source: gov.texas

Republicans Wesley Hunt, Morgan Luttrell elected as Houston’s newest members of Congress

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As widely expected, Republican Wesley Hunt defeated Democrat Duncan Klussmann 64% to 35% to become the first representative of Texas’ newly drawn 38th Congressional District.

Hunt, a former Army captain and Iraq War veteran, benefitted from a map that Republican state lawmakers drew largely with him specifically in mind. TX-38 stretches across northwestern Houston and Harris County, including the suburbs of Jersey Village, Cypress, Tomball, and Katy. It includes conservative portions of what was previously Texas’ 7th Congressional District, a swing district prior to the 2021 redistricting cycle.

“Serving the people of Texas’s 38th Congressional District will be the greatest honor of my life,” Hunt said in an emailed statement. “The support our campaign received from every corner of the district has been overwhelming, and I am incredibly grateful to all my supporters for dedicating their time and resources to this extremely important cause.”

Hunt said his top priority would be to “restore our energy independence”, lower inflation, address security at the southern border, and “make our nation a safer place to live.”

“The American people have spoken, and they have overwhelmingly rejected the Biden Administration’s agenda and one-party Democrat rule in Washington,” Hunt said.

Earlier this year, political scientist Michael O. Adams of Texas Southern University broke down what’s known as the Partisan Voter Index of TX-38 for Houston Public Media.

“If we were to look at those voters in Congressional District 38, how they voted in the last presidential election, 58.4% of those voters voted for Trump and 40.2% of those voters voted for Biden,” Adams said.

Hunt previously ran, and lost, against Democratic Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher in TX-7 in 2020.

Klussmann, Hunt’s opponent, is a clinical assistant professor at the University of Houston’s College of Education. He served as superintendent of Spring Branch ISD for 11 years and as a member of the city council of Jersey Village.

Close by, Republican Morgan Luttrell beat Democrat Laura Jones 70% to 29% in Texas’ 8th Congressional District. Luttrell, a retired Navy SEAL, emerged from a crowded primary to succeed retiring Republican Congressman Kevin Brady. TX-8 stretches from the northern outskirts of metro Houston across nine counties, including portions of Harris County and all of Montgomery County (including Conroe).

Jones, Luttrell’s opponent, previously served as chair of the San Jacinto County Democratic Party.

Elsewhere across the region, all incumbent members of Congress easily won reelection. Republican Congressman Dan Crenshaw beat Democratic challenger Robin Fulford by 66% to 34%. Democratic Congresswoman Lizzie Fletcher defeated Republican challenger Johnny Teague in TX-7 by 65% to 35%. Democratic Congressman Al Green beat Republican challenger Jimmy Leon in TX-9 by 78% to 22%. Democratic Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee defeated Republican challenger Carmen Maria Montiel in TX-18 by 72% to 25%. Republican Congressman Troy Nehls triumphed over Democratic challenger Jamey Kaye Jordan in TX-22 by 63% to 35%. And Democratic Congresswoman Sylvia Garcia defeated Republican challenger Robert Schafranek in TX-29 by 72% to 28%.

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Upcoming Houston Food Events: Holiday Sips and Veteran’s Day Gratitude

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Mark your calendars, because you don’t want to miss these deliciously fun culinary happenings:

Veterans Day is coming up on Friday, November 11, and several Houston bars and restaurants are offering freebies and specials to show their appreciation. Check out our Houston Veterans Day Dining Guide to find out where to dine with Veterans.

Loro, 1001 West 11th, will be hosting a LORO x Uchi Collaboration dinner for two nights only on Wednesday, November 16 and Thursday, November 17. The collaborative tasting menu will feature traditional Japanese dishes from the sushi institute, Uchi, and its sibling restaurants Uchiko and Uchibā, along with smoked meats from the Asian and Texan-inspired smokehouse, with highlights including sesame pecan noodles, beef rib, stuffed trout, key lime pie with ginger meringue and more. The menu is available for dine-in only and costs $74.95. Reservations are not required.

Adults can enjoy Zoo Lights without the kids at the Houston Zoo’s Sip & Sparkle event on Thursday, November 17 from 6 to 10 p.m. The 21 and up event invites guests to stroll through the Zoo and take in the sparkling holidays lights, stopping to taste wine or sip Saint Arnold beer along the way. Expect an illuminated interactive dance floor, colorful holiday light tunnel, sparkling photo ops throughout the Zoo and more. Tasting Passes are $49 ($39 without tastings) and include an event pass and five 2-ounce wine samples or two Saint Arnold Brewing Co. beers. Additional tastings, pours by the glass, and beer will be available for purchase.

On Friday, November 18 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Pappas Bros. Steakhouse Downtown, 1200 McKinney, will host its annual Champagne Campaign Holiday Wine Tasting, as trained sommeliers guide guests through a range of 15 fantastic Champagne producers alongside snacks including yellowfin tuna poke, East Coast fried oysters with béarnaise, petite twice baked potato with burgundy truffles and baked brie. Tickets are $150 per guest plus tax and gratuity.

713 Night Market will host its next pop-up at 8th Wonder Brewery, 2202 Dallas, on Friday, November 18 and Saturday, November 19. Expect vendors offering everything from Filipino food, Korean wings and chicken and waffles to Thai street food, Asian bbq fusion, Mexican, Pakistani and more, plus live music and DJs, merchandise and other fun.

On Sunday, November 20 from noon until 4 p.m., Camerata hosts its annual holiday wine sale, offering more than 50 different wines from ten area distributors available for free sips and retail purchasing in the Paulie’s parking lot at 1834 Westheimer. All purchases will be available for pick up Monday, November 21 through Wednesday, November 23.

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Ted Cruz hit with beer during Astros World Series parade in Houston; man arrested

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Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, was hit with a beer can during Monday’s World Series victory parade for the Houston Astros, and charges were filed against a suspect Tuesday, authorities said.

Cruz was on a float at the 2400 block of Smith Street in Houston when the can was thrown, Houston police tweeted.

“The beer can struck the Senator in the chest/neck area,” police said, adding that he was not injured.

Nov 7, 2022; Houston, Texas, USA; State senator Ted Cruz (orange) waves to the crowd during the Houston Astros Championship Parade in Houston, TX.

Cruz said on Twitter that the projectile was a can of White Claw, which calls its beverages “hard cider,” a malt alcohol with a beer base that’s also known as alcopop or malternative drinks.

In video of the incident posted on social media, boos can be heard coming from the parade crowd as Cruz drives by, standing in the back of a military style vehicle. A can hurtles toward his head, and people on the vehicle try to shield him from the projectile.

Police identified the suspect as Joseph Halm Arcidiacono, who was charged with aggravated assault.

Harris County prosecutors alleged in court documents Tuesday that the defendant “threw two unopened twelve-ounce liquor cans at Senator Ted Cruz during the Astros championship parade, striking the senator and causing him pain; the defendant threw the two cans from approximately twenty feet away.”

The Houston Health Department to open free diabetes center in Acres Homes

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Opening of the department’s third center coincides with National Diabetes Awareness Month

The Houston Health Department will open a free diabetes center in Acres Homes, an underserved area where more than 18 percent of adults are living with the disease.

The opening of the department’s third Diabetes Awareness & Wellness Network (DAWN) center on Thursday coincides with the observance of November as National Diabetes Awareness Month.

The new center will provide free diabetes education, help people diagnosed or at risk of diabetes develop self-management skills, and other services to help reduce and prevent chronic disease.

It will receive support from M.D. Anderson Cancer Center’s Be Well Communities, a program that promotes wellness and cancer prevention to underserved communities in the Houston area. Be Well Acres Homes will provide educational services to the center.

“Expanding our services to another multi-service center shows the commitment to communities in need of more healthy living education and chronic illness management support,” said Elizabeth Appleton, DAWN’s chief nurse. “I know the community will benefit greatly.”

DAWN also offers services at the Third Ward and Denver Harbor Multi-Service Centers.

Classes offered at the centers include nutrition, fitness, prediabetes prevention, and chronic disease self-management. The staff includes nurses, registered dieticians, fitness trainers, certified medical assistants, public health educators, counselors, and certified diabetes educators.

Data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) indicate that over 37 million people had diabetes in 2019, and over 8 million adults had diabetes and never knew it.

Diabetes disproportionately affects minorities, the elderly, and diagnoses are expected to continue rising as minority populations grow in the country.

The disease can affect most of the organs in the body and is a frequent cause of end-stage renal disease, lower-extremity amputation, and a leading cause of blindness among adults. People living with diabetes are also at an increased risk for heart disease, neuropathy, and stroke.

A healthy diet, regular physical activity and taking medications as prescribed help prevent complications.

People with the chronic disease are encouraged to check blood sugar levels daily, keep blood pressure under control, and know cholesterol ranges.

For a list of diabetes education activities this month and information on locations, programs, and services, call 832-393-4055 or visit HoustonHealth.org.

Other National Diabetes Awareness Month activities include the Fourth Annual Diabetes Walk from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 13, at Sunnyside Park, 3502 Bellfort Ave, Houston, TX 77051. Downtown Houston bridges will light up in blue at dusk on Nov. 13.

All 10 Houston, Harris County bond proposals pass, authorizing nearly $1.7 billion in funding

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The city and county bond packages will provide infrastructure and facilities upgrades for a range of government services, including transportation, public safety, and parks and recreation.

Voters in Houston and Harris County overwhelmingly supported bond packages totaling nearly $1.7 billion, which will provide for improvements to a range of government services – from roads, parks, and trails to public health and wellness to facilities upgrades for police officers, firefighters, and court personnel.

All three county bond proposals passed Tuesday by at least 120,000 votes apiece, according to unofficial election results released Wednesday morning by the Harris County Elections Administrator’s Office. Voters countywide were asked to provide up to $1.2 billion in taxpayer funding for the three propositions, related to public safety, transportation and parks and trails.

Each of the seven bond proposals on the ballot for Houston voters – totaling $478 million – also passed by comfortable margins. City voters showed better than 2-to-1 support for six of those propositions, with the request for $29 million for improvements to existing city administration buildings passing by a margin of 53.7 percent to 46.3 percent.

Below is a breakdown of each of the approved bond proposals, according to information provided by the city and county.

Harris County

Proposition A: The issuance of $100 million in public safety bonds for land acquisition, facilities construction or improvements and technology upgrades for law enforcement, county courtrooms and data systems used for court management and crime prevention.

Proposition B: Up to $900 million in road bonds for construction and maintenance of transportation and stormwater drainage infrastructure, including roadways for vehicles as well as facilities for pedestrians, cyclists and mass transit users.

Proposition C: The issuance of $200 million in parks bonds for new construction and/or maintenance of park facilities and trails, including floodable parks and inclusive parks for those with disabilities.

City of Houston

Proposition A: Up to $277 million in public improvement bonds for facilities acquisition, construction and rehabilitation, along with equipment, for the city’s police and fire departments.

Proposition B: The issuance of $60 million in bonds for the conservation, acquisition, construction and improvement of neighborhood parks and trails along with other recreational facilities.

Proposition C: Up to $47 million in public improvement bonds for building construction and renovation along with equipment for animal care purposes and BARC, the city’s animal shelter.

Proposition D: The issuance of $30 million in bonds for the acquisition, construction and rehabilitation of city-owned buildings and facilities to support and provide public health and wellness services.

Proposition E: The issuance of $29 million in bonds for construction, rehabilitation and equipment for existing city administrative buildings and facilities.

Proposition F: Up to $26 million in bonds for the city’s public library system and facilities, to be used on land acquisition, construction, renovations and equipment.

Proposition G: The issuance of $6 million in bonds for facilities and equipment improvements for the city’s Solid Waste Management Department, which handles garbage and recycling pickup.

Several machines down, multiple issues reported at Harris County polling location

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 Multiple issues have been reported at polling locations in Harris County this Election Day, according to Harris County Elections.

KPRC 2 has learned that the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center, located at 1475 W. Gray St., has been experiencing “serious computer problems” this morning and only two machines were working at 7 a.m., according to a manager at the location.

The manager told KPRC 2 there were no previous issues reported during early voting.

When KPRC 2 photog Cesar Martinez left the location, a total of 10 out of 50 ballot machines were reportedly working, Martinez said.

Harris County Elections has acknowledged that issues have been reported from multiple polling locations across the county.

A spokesperson for Harris County Elections sent the following statement to KPRC 2 in regard to the issues:

“We are well aware of the issues and we have had all hands on deck to answer the support lines for our election workers to get things resolved as quickly as possible.” 

KPRC will be reporting any issues that we see here, so continue to check back for more updates as they become available.

Are you having any issues while trying to cast a ballot? Give us a call during our Election Day phone bank in collaboration with the League of Women Voters Houston and Telemundo Houston at (713) 778-8920 (English) or (713) 778-8930 (Spanish).

Polls are open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Election Day. If you registered to vote by Oct. 11 and meet all other requirements, you have a right to cast a ballot as long as you’re in line at a polling location by 7 p.m.

For more information on polling locations and wait times, go to www.harrisvotes.com.

TRAILER – “AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER”

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20TH CENTURY STUDIOS LANZA NUEVO TRÁILER Y PÓSTER PARA EL ANTICIPADO ESTRENO DE JAMES CAMERON ESTE PRÓXIMO 16 DE DICIEMBRE 

“AVATAR: THE WAY OF WATER”

 

EN CELEBRACIÓN DEL LANZAMIENTO DEL TRÁILER, ESTA NOCHE SE PROYECTARÁ UN IMPRESIONANTE ESPECTÁCULO DE LUCES CON LO MÁS DESTACADO DE LA PELÍCULA SOBRE LAS CATARATAS DEL NIÁGARA

20th Century Studios ha lanzado un nuevo tráiler y póster de “Avatar: The Way of Water”, la muy esperada secuela de la película de James Cameron ganadora del Premio de la Academia® “Avatar”, la película más taquillera de todos los tiempos. “Avatar: The Way of Water” se estrena en cines el 16 de diciembre.

Para celebrar el lanzamiento del tráiler y el póster de “Avatar: The Way of Water”, esta noche se proyectará sobre las cataratas del Niágara un impresionante espectáculo de luces de proporciones gigantescas con los aspectos más destacados de la película.

Con “Avatar: The Way of Water”, la experiencia cinematográfica alcanza nuevos límites con Cameron transportando al público de regreso al magnífico mundo de Pandora en una espectacular y conmovedora aventura llena de acción.

Llevada a cabo una década después de los eventos de la primera película, “Avatar: The Way of Water” comienza a contar la historia de la familia Sully (Jake, Neytiri y sus hijos), los problemas que los persiguen, el alcance de las medidas que toman para mantenerse a salvo, las batallas que luchan para mantenerse con vida y las tragedias que soportan.

Dirigida por James Cameron y producida por Cameron y Jon Landau,  esta producción de Lightstorm Entertainment Production está protagonizada por Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldaña, Sigourney Weaver, Stephen Lang y Kate Winslet. Guión de James Cameron, Rick Jaffa y Amanda Silver. Historia de James Cameron, Rick Jaffa, Amanda Silver, Josh Friedman y Shane Salerno. David Valdés y Richard Baneham son los productores ejecutivos de la película.

 

 

Tropical Storm Lisa Forms in the Caribbean Sea

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The Harris County Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Management (HCOHSEM) continues to monitor the course of Tropical Storm Lisa. Based on the current forecasts from the National Hurricane Center, Lisa poses no threat to Texas.

Now is a good time to check your emergency kits and review your emergency plans. Stay informed by following HCOHSEM updates online, on social media, and by signing up for Ready Harris Alerts or ReadyHarris Accessible Alerts.

For more information on how to prepare, review our hurricane preparedness and evacuation guide. You can also text GULF2022 to 888777 to receive hurricane season updates.

 

NASA scientist explains the upcoming total lunar eclipse: ‘Amazing celestial treat’

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — On Friday morning, on Pi Day, no less, take a moment to look up at the night sky.

Our moon, sun, and Earth will align, causing the moon to turn red.

NASA scientist Dr. Noah Petro joined Eyewitness News live on Thursday morning to discuss what will happen in our upper atmosphere.

“That glow is the projection of every sunrise and sunset on the earth onto the lunar surface,” he said. “So, when you’re out looking and see the moon turn that red color, you can thank the atmosphere, the moon, and the sun for this amazing celestial treat.”

RELATED: ‘Blood moon’ total lunar eclipse set to appear tonight: What to expect

NASA has a mission orbiting the moon right now, and one is operating on the moon’s surface.

Dr. Petro said the one in orbit uses solar power, so it will actually go into a low-power mode once the Earth’s shadow cuts it off from sunlight.

Blue Ghost Mission I, on the surface, will try to take pictures of the moon and the Earth during the eclipse.

Houston teachers’ union concerned about Department of Education cuts

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — A judge ordering federal workers who’ve been let go by the Trump administration, to be reinstated. That includes the Department of Education.

The Trump administration laid off half the Education Department’s workforce on Tuesday night.

And the teachers’ union here in Houston says those workers are crucial when it comes to funding school districts.

Union president Jackie Anderson says many employees from the department are ones that help with funding that goes to school districts. Those funds go to things like pell grants, student loans, financial aid, speech & occupational therapy, and special education programs.

So how much do school districts rely on federal funding? Our ABC News team looked at some of the larger ones in the Houston area.

In the 2021-2022 school year, HISD received 23% of its revenue from the DOE, Cy-Fair ISD received 16%, and Fort Bend received 15%.

This is what President Trump said about education this week. “We want education to be moved back, where the states run education, where the parents of the children will be running education, where governors that are doing a very good job will be running education,” he said.

If layoffs go into effect and federal funding shrinks, schools, which critics say are already underfunded by the state, will feel long-term effects.

“I think the students are being set up for failure. The things that they would have gotten to ensure success or for teachers. Even professional development from teachers even comes from the DOE. And so, teachers can provide high-quality instruction. Who is going to provide that now?” Anderson said.

Senate works to avert partial government shutdown ahead of midnight deadline

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WASHINGTON — The Senate finds itself on Friday in a familiar position, working to avoid a partial government shutdown with just hours to spare as Democrats confront two painful options: allowing passage of a bill they believe gives President Donald Trump vast discretion on spending decisions or voting no and letting a funding lapse ensue.

Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer gave members of his caucus days to vent their frustration about the options before them, but late Thursday made clear he will not allow a government shutdown. His move gives Democrats room to side with Republicans and allow the continuing resolution, often described as a CR, to come up for a vote as soon as Friday.

A procedural vote Friday will provide a first test of whether the package has the 60 votes needed to advance, ahead of final voting likely later in the day. At least eight Democrats will need to join with Republicans to move the funding package forward.

“While the CR still is very bad, the potential for a shutdown has consequences for America that are much, much worse,” Schumer said.

Congress has been unable to pass the annual appropriations bills designed to fund the government, so they’ve resorted to passing short-term extensions instead. The legislation before the Senate marks the third such continuing resolution for the current fiscal year, now nearly half over.

The legislation would fund the federal government through the end of September. It would trim non-defense spending by about $13 billion from the previous year and increase defense spending by about $6 billion, which are marginal changes when talking about a topline spending level of nearly $1.7 trillion.

The Republican-led House passed the spending bill on Tuesday and then adjourned. The move left senators with a decision to either take it or leave it. And while Democrats have been pushing for a vote on a fourth short-term extension, GOP leadership made clear that option was a non-starter.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., and others used their floor time Thursday to make the case that any blame for a shutdown would fall squarely on Democrats.

“Democrats need to decide if they’re going to support funding legislation that came over from the House, or if they’re going to shut down the government,” Thune said when opening the chamber.

Progressive groups urged Democratic lawmakers to insist on the 30-day extension and oppose the spending bill, saying “business as usual must not continue” while Trump and ally Elon Musk dismantle critical agencies and programs.

But Schumer said Trump would seize more power during a shutdown, because it would give the administration the ability to deem whole agencies, programs and personnel non-essential, furloughing staff with no promise they would ever be rehired.

“A shutdown would give Donald Trump the keys to the city, the state and the country,” Schumer said.

Democrats have been critical of the funding levels in the bill. They note that both defense and non-defense spending is lower than what was agreed to nearly two years ago when Congress passed legislation lifting the debt ceiling in return for spending restraints.

But they are even more worried about the discretion the bill gives the Trump administration on spending decisions. Many Democrats are referring to the measure as a “blank check” for Trump.

Spending bills typically come with specific funding directives for key programs, but hundreds of those directives fall away under the continuing resolution passed by the House. So the administration will have more leeway to decide where the money goes.

For example, a Democratic memo said the bill would allow the administration to steer money away from combating fentanyl and instead use it on mass deportation initiatives. At the Army Corps of Engineers, funding levels for more than 1,000 projects to enhance commerce, flood control and healthy ecosystems would be determined by the administration rather than Congress.

Democrats also object to the treatment of the District of Columbia, as the bill effectively repeals its current year budget and forces it to go back to the prior year’s levels, even though the district raises most of its own money. Mayor Muriel Bowser said the district would have to cut spending by $1.1 billion over just a few months.

Democrats also object to clawing back $20 billion in special IRS funding, on top of the $20 billion rescission approved the year before. The changes essentially cut in half the funding boost that Congress intended to give the agency through legislation passed by Democrats during Joe Biden’s presidency.

The spending bill before the Senate is separate from the GOP effort to extend tax cuts for individuals passed in Trump’s first term and to pay for those with spending cuts elsewhere in the budget.

That second package will be developed in the months ahead, but it was clearly part of the political calculus Democrats were considering as they argued against the six-month extension. Both efforts are designed to help the well-off at the expense of other Americans, they said.

“You’re looking at a one-two punch, a very bad CR, then a reconciliation bill coming down, which will be the final kick in the teeth for the American people,” said Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt.

Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said the Democratic arguments were hypocritical because they were essentially calling for shutting down the government to protect the government.

“Democrats are fighting to withhold the paychecks of air traffic controllers, our troops, federal custodial staff,” Cotton said. “They can’t be serious.”

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Houston Latina Collaborative: Empowering Latinas Through Community and Collaboration

In Houston’s vast workforce, breaking into the job market as a Latina often requires overcoming language and cultural barriers, underrepresentation, and a lack of support. Created as a response to the glaring lack of representation for Latinas in the blogging and media space, the Houston Latina Collaborative (HLC) began as Houston Latina Bloggers in 2014. Over the last 11 years, it has evolved into a thriving community supporting Latina entrepreneurs, media professionals, fashion and makeup artists, and other creatives. Today, HLC continues to fill the gaps in access, support, and resources for Latinas, fostering collaboration and empowerment across industries.

A Vision Born from Exclusion

Connie Leon, a founding member of the HLC and of Mexican descent, recalls the moment the idea was born.

“We were at a conference, and it was a predominantly white female conference,” Leon said in an exclusive interview with Que Onda Magazine. “We realized that there weren’t a lot of people of color in general, and it was only about eight of us who were actually Latinas.”

Determined to create a space for Latina voices, Leon and her peers took immediate action.

“Literally sitting at that conference, we looked it up and thought, ‘THIS CAN’T BE RIGHT. WE ARE NOT THE ONLY LATINAS AT CONFERENCES,’” she recalled. “And there was nothing else. That’s crazy—so let’s create something.”

What began with a simple Twitter account, Facebook group, and Instagram page has now flourished into a thriving network. From an initial group of six to eight women, the HLC has grown to include over 800 members in its private Facebook group and 17,000 followers on Instagram.

“It’s work, but it’s a community effort, and so it’s definitely been something that we’ve grown and love to see grow,” Leon said.

A Space for Growth and Opportunity

Carolina “Caro” Rodriguez, a tech enthusiast of Salvadoran and Venezuelan descent, joined the Houston Latina Collaborative when she was searching for guidance in blogging and social media.

“I met Connie at a panel, and I kind of stalked her,” Rodriguez admitted with a laugh. “I wanted to be a blogger and work in social media. I reached out and got introduced to the community.”

Rodriguez quickly realized the impact of the HLC.

“What Connie created was something great because a lot of people would come up to us at events and ask, ‘How do I get started? Where do I go? What do I do?’” she said.

HLC became that launching pad.

“The goal is to get as many people as we can not just involved, but to just know that the community exists and that you can be a part of it,” Leon said.

Representation and Collaboration

Desiree Klaus, a Mexican American entrepreneur and founder of Let’s Vámonos Network, has played an instrumental role in expanding HLC’s reach. She currently serves as the Chief Collaborative Officer, leading partnerships and brand initiatives.

“Once the community started to grow, that representation also started to grow,” Klaus said. “Cultivating future bloggers to create their own audiences and platforms grew immensely because Houston Latina Bloggers was that first step for so many.”

Klaus, who produces two shows—Let’s Vámonos Live and Mornings with Madre—leverages her expertise in media and community advocacy to uplift Latina entrepreneurs. She believes in the power of collaboration.

“There’s growth in our community,” Klaus said. “It’s not just me being the marketing manager or social media manager. There’s opportunity for me to grow and bring in other people to fill in the gaps.”

Challenges and Triumphs

Running a large-scale collaborative effort isn’t without its difficulties.

Leon reflected on HLC’s evolution.

“Where it has come from—from being a small group of six or seven people that we didn’t know what it was going to turn into—to now, it has been huge,” she said.

Before the pandemic, HLC hosted numerous workshops, panels, and networking events. COVID-19 forced a shift to virtual engagement, but it also reinforced the group’s resilience.

“During COVID, our team kind of disintegrated, but we kept going. We all have our own platforms now,” Leon said. “Wherever there is a need to fill in that space, we can pull from a lot of different places.”

HLC’s adaptability allows it to remain a central hub for Latina professionals and entrepreneurs. Members actively post about needs, job opportunities, and collaborative projects, ensuring those seeking support can find it.

Standing for the Community

Beyond business and networking, HLC has taken a stance on social issues.

“Over the last two years, we’ve found ourselves in controversial moments,” Klaus said. “We needed to let the community know where we stand. We are here for the immigrant community; we are families of immigrants. We are a collaborative community of immigrants.”

Speaking out has strengthened the community’s trust in HLC.

“When people know where you stand and that you’re willing to speak out for them, it creates a sense of unity and a bond that some of these other platforms might not do because they’re too scared,” Klaus said. “But we are not just about the pretty pictures—we want to make sure our voices are heard.”

Balancing Growth and Self-Care

For many involved, particularly working mothers, balancing personal and professional responsibilities is a constant challenge.

“Something’s always going to be sacrificed,” Leon said. “It’s really important for me to be present in every single space. When I have my kids, I disconnect from work and everything else.”

Rodriguez, who once burned out from overcommitting, learned to set boundaries.

“I started being available 24/7, and I burned out,” Rodriguez said. “Now, I know how to delegate, say no, and recognize what I can handle.”

Impact and Future Plans

For Klaus, the impact of HLC is clear.

“Without HLC, I don’t think it would’ve pushed me to where I am now with my own business,” she said. “I am a product of being able to show what opportunities and growth can happen when you work with the right people.”

Rodriguez takes pride in watching members flourish.

“I still follow women who were just starting, and now they’re huge,” she said. “It makes me happy because they found what they loved and are thriving.”

Moving forward, HLC aims to assess community needs and form strategic partnerships.

“We’ve learned that we can’t be everything for everybody,” Klaus said. “So, we will continue to be more purposeful and authentic in our collaborations.”

Get Involved

Those interested in joining HLC can connect via:

As HLC continues to grow, its mission remains clear: to uplift, connect, and empower Latinas in Houston and beyond.

Keep up with the stories of Houston’s vibrant Hispanic community with us on Que Onda Magazine.

Comcast Boosts Xfinity Speeds for Southeast Texas Customers at No Extra Cost

Xfinity Customers Have Faster Speeds at Home and Gig Speeds on the Go to Power Their Digital Lives

New and Existing Xfinity Internet Customers Can Now Get a Line of Unlimited on Xfinity Mobile Included for a Year

Comcast has announced that it has upgraded Xfinity Internet speeds for more than 20 million customers, including hundreds of thousands of customers in Southeast Texas for no additional cost. Xfinity Internet tiers, and the NOW branded prepaid products, will benefit from 50 to 100 percent faster upload speeds than before, helping customers upload large files in a flash when working from home or posting videos to social media in seconds. Download speeds will also increase for most Internet tiers.

As the demand for connectivity continues to skyrocket in hyper-connected households, today’s increases will provide even faster download and upload speeds to ensure customers can do more of what they love online – stream, game, chat, surf, and more – on all their devices, all at the same time.

With 94 percent of devices connecting to the Internet via WiFi, fast speeds are only as good as the WiFi that connects them. At home, the Xfinity’s WiFi Gateways and WiFi extenders create a fast, reliable and secure connection to every corner of the house. Outside of the home, Comcast’s Xfinity Internet customers have access to the nation’s largest network of WiFi hotspots to connect on the go.

In addition to faster speeds, new and existing Xfinity Internet customers now can add a line of Unlimited on Xfinity Mobile included for a year with a subscription of 400 Mbps or faster. And with WiFi PowerBoost, Xfinity Mobile and Comcast Business Mobile customers seamlessly receive WiFi speeds up to 1 Gbps no matter what Internet speed tier they subscribe to, in and out of the home, on the nation’s largest and fastest WiFi network.

“We want and need seamless connectivity for everything,” Comcast Texas’ Regional Senior Vice President Jose Espinel said. “Our faster download and upload speeds, combined with our world-class WiFi equipment, ultra-low-lag Internet experience, and WiFi PowerBoost that delivers speeds up to a gig, are providing a converged connectivity experience that we believe is unmatched in the industry.”

Today’s speed increases are made possible by Comcast’s fiber-based network, which has been built to deliver an exceptional Internet experience to the more than 64 million homes and businesses and across more than 23 million Xfinity WiFi hotspots in Comcast’s footprint, including thousands of WiFi hotspots throughout Southeast Texas. It is a culmination of years of research, technological breakthroughs, and massive investments, including more than $80 billion over last decade to build the nation’s largest converged wireless and wireline network.

Fast download and upload speeds are an important feature of a comprehensive connectivity experience that delivers incredible benefits to consumers, including:

  • ReliabilityXfinity has greater than 99 percent reliability, and the Xfinity network utilizes artificial intelligence to keep customers connected by fixing issues before customers know they happened.
  • Ultra-Low-LagComcast recently introduced the first customers in the world to a pioneering new feature of Xfinity Internet that dramatically reduces latency when using interactive applications like gaming, videoconferencing and virtual reality. Customers will have less delay, and a smoother, more responsive end-to-end online experience.
  • Great WiFi in and out of the homeNext-generation Xfinity gateways deliver advanced WiFi capacity to power hundreds of devices in homes and more than a billion devices each year across Comcast’s network. WiFi PowerBoost delivers Xfinity Mobile customers speeds up to 1 Gbps over WiFi at home or at millions of WiFi hotspots across the country. 
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A taste of summer with record warmth to round out Spring Break

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — Southeast Texas welcomes a taste of summer to round out Spring Break with the chance for record warmth Thursday and Friday.

It’s a warm and muggy morning with temperatures in the mid-upper 60s. A few pockets of fog will develop early Thursday morning and could slow down your morning commute. That fog will begin to lift after sunrise, and then the sunshine will help temperatures soar into the upper 80s. We’re forecasting a high temperature of 89 degrees for Houston whcich would break the daily record high temperature for March 13th. The current record is 88 degrees and was set back on the date in 1942.

How’s the weekend shaping up?

The next big storm system to impact the country will develop and move through heading into the weekend. By Friday an upper-level low will begin traverse east of the Rocky Mountains. Southeast Texas is on the warmer and breezy side, but we’ll be watching for the weather system’s strong cold front to move through Saturday. That could bring a few showers Saturday morning and a breezy day for the rest of the day. Cooler temperatures arrive for Sunday with morning lows in the 50s and afternoon highs only in the low 70s.

Are we done with freezes now?

It sure looks that way! On average, Houston’s last night in the 30s occurs around mid March. If we see any signs of a light freeze or frost on the horizon, we’ll be sure to let you know! Otherwise, it’s generally considered safe to put plants into the ground if you haven’t done so already.

Speaking of spring, what’s the latest on pollen?

While these recent cold fronts have brought an uptick in Cedar pollen, the first few counts of Oak pollen have started to show up locally. Oak pollen counts more than quadrupled last weekend and will only go up from here. So if you haven’t already, now’s the time to begin to do what you need to do to take care of your seasonal allergies!

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

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Explosion at Texas Tech Triggers Fires, Power Outages, and Campus Evacuations

LUBBOCK, Texas – A powerful explosion inside a maintenance hole at Texas Tech University on Wednesday evening led to fires, widespread power outages, and the evacuation of several buildings, prompting officials to cancel classes for the remainder of the week, according to university police.

The explosion occurred in the Engineering Key section of campus, sending a smoke ring high into the air. “I heard an explosion and then saw a smoke ring, almost like a cartoon or something,” doctoral student Robert Gauthreaux III told KCBD-TV. “It traveled about 200 feet in the air.”

Gauthreaux, who was inside the architecture building at the time, reported that power was lost in the area. He and others attempted to assist an individual trapped inside an elevator due to the outage.

University police spokesperson Caitlynn Jeffries stated that power was being shut down across the entire campus as repairs were conducted. She urged all non-essential personnel to stay away and advised students to leave early for spring break.

“You can go ahead and go home for spring break. We are closing school down for the next couple of days,” Jeffries said during a media briefing.

Lubbock Fire Rescue responded to a possible gas leak at approximately 7 p.m., according to Fire Captain Jon Tunnell. Upon arrival, firefighters discovered multiple maintenance hole covers with fire and smoke actively emerging from them. Despite the severity of the situation, no injuries were reported.

A university alert initially described the explosion as occurring at a substation. Social media and news footage captured extensive emergency personnel on-site and smoke billowing from maintenance holes.

Officials have not yet determined the cause of the explosion. Texas Tech University, home to over 40,000 students, spans 1,800 acres in West Texas. The incident has raised concerns about campus infrastructure and safety as investigations continue.

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Disney Scales Back Hollywood Premiere for Snow White Remake Amid Controversies

Disney has opted for a scaled-down Hollywood premiere for its live-action Snow White remake following a series of controversies that have overshadowed the film’s promotional campaign.

The studio has restricted media access, allowing only photographers and an in-house production crew at the event. Journalists will not have the opportunity to interview the film’s cast and creators on the red carpet, a stark contrast to previous Disney marketing strategies.

The film, set to premiere in Los Angeles on Saturday, has faced multiple challenges, including publicized disagreements between lead actresses Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler regarding the ongoing war in Gaza. Gadot, who portrays the Evil Queen, has been vocal in her support of Israel, having previously served in the Israel Defense Forces. Meanwhile, Zegler, who plays Snow White, has expressed her pro-Palestinian stance on social media, a position she has maintained since 2021.

Gal Gadot plays the Evil Queen in Disney’s “Snow White” remake.

Additional controversies have surrounded the film’s casting choices, changes to the depiction of the seven dwarfs, and Zegler’s remarks about the movie’s feminist reinterpretation of the classic tale. The actress previously described the original Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as “extremely dated” and criticized the prince’s actions as reminiscent of a “stalker.”

The $269 million production, directed by Marc Webb, will be celebrated with a pre-party and screening at the El Capitan Theatre, with both Zegler and Gadot expected to attend. However, the film’s promotional approach stands in stark contrast to past live-action adaptations, such as The Little Mermaid (2023), which featured an extensive media campaign.

Zegler’s interpretation of the character has also drawn criticism, particularly her assertion that the name Snow White is derived from the princess’s resilience rather than her fair complexion, a departure from both the Brothers Grimm fairy tale and Disney’s 1937 animated classic. When faced with backlash, the actress defended her casting on social media, stating that she would not be “bleaching” her skin for the role.

Further debates have arisen over Disney’s decision to use CGI in place of actors with dwarfism for the seven dwarfs. Peter Dinklage, known for his role in Game of Thrones, criticized the remake for perpetuating outdated stereotypes, while David Hand, son of the original film’s director, called the changes “insulting” and accused Disney of undermining the classic film’s legacy.

The film, which has faced a tumultuous reception even before its release, is scheduled to hit theaters on March 21. Whether Disney’s more subdued approach to promotion will impact box office performance remains to be seen.

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Alaska’s Mount Spurr Shows Signs of Impending Eruption

Fresh magma has been detected beneath Alaska’s Mount Spurr, located 75 miles west of Anchorage, raising concerns about a potential volcanic eruption in the near future, according to government officials.

The Alaska Volcano Observatory recently recorded a surge in volcanic activity at Mount Spurr’s Crater Peak, including the reactivation of gas fissures, or fumaroles. Additionally, increased earthquake occurrences and ground deformation have been observed, indicating ongoing magmatic movement within the Earth’s crust, the United States Geological Survey (USGS) reported.

“We cannot predict an exact timeframe for an eruption, but the elevated gas emissions recorded on March 7 suggest that it could take place within the next few weeks to months,” the USGS stated in a news release.

Magma is believed to have been accumulating beneath the 11,070-foot summit for several months. Given its proximity to Anchorage, a significant eruption could severely impact air travel and daily life in the region.

Mount Spurr has erupted in the past, with notable events in 1953 and 1992 producing ash clouds that prompted airport closures, contaminated water supplies, and deposited up to a quarter-inch of ashfall across southcentral Alaska. Those eruptions sent volcanic ash plumes as high as 45,000 feet into the atmosphere, disrupting trans-Pacific air travel between the U.S. and Asia.

A similar scenario is possible this time, with the USGS anticipating increased seismic activity, gas emissions, and surface heating leading up to an eruption. However, officials caution that an eruption could also occur with little to no additional warning, making it extremely hazardous for nearby communities and air traffic.

Beyond the immediate danger of an eruption, elevated carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide levels in the area could pose health risks, particularly in low-lying regions where these gases may accumulate. Carbon dioxide, being colorless and odorless, presents a particularly stealthy hazard.

Last month, Mount Spurr was assigned a “yellow” advisory level after nearly a year of volcanic unrest, signaling increased monitoring efforts.

Part of the geologically active Ring of Fire, Mount Spurr is among a chain of Aleutian volcanoes shaped by the Pacific plate’s subduction beneath the North American plate. Volcanologists have identified major historical eruptions at Mount Spurr occurring around 1650, 3200 BC, 5500 BC, and 6000 BC. Experts, such as Michael Manga from the University of California, Berkeley, suggest the volcano undergoes large-scale eruptions roughly every 1,000 years.

As scientists continue to monitor the situation, Alaskans and aviation officials are urged to stay informed and prepared for potential disruptions in the weeks or months ahead.

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