White House asks Congress to pass short-term funding bill to keep government operating

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:48:40 GMT

White House asks Congress to pass short-term funding bill to keep government operating By JOSH BOAK (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House said Thursday that Congress should pass a short-term funding measure to ensure the government keeps operating after the current budget year ends Sept. 30.An official with the Office of Management and Budget said lawmakers would very likely need to pass a temporary spending measure in September to prevent a potential partial shutdown. The official was not authorized to discuss the administration’s plans and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity. Without such congressional approval, parts of the federal government could shut down when the new budget year begins Oct. 1. That would jeopardize federal programs on which millions of U.S. households and businesses rely. The shutdown is a risk because of disagreements on the annual spending bills to be passed by the Republican-led House and and Democratic-majority Senate. Neither side wants a shutdown despite their differences.House Republicans are...

L.A. City Council seeks lawsuit over bussing of migrants from Texas

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:48:40 GMT

L.A. City Council seeks lawsuit over bussing of migrants from Texas Los Angeles City Council leaders filed two separate motions on Wednesday pushing for legal action against Texas and Gov. Greg Abbott over the busing of migrants to the region. A total of 11 buses carrying asylum seekers have arrived in L.A. since June, with the latest getting to Union Station on Wednesday. The last bus carried 35 asylum seekers from Guatemala, Honduras, Peru, Venezuela and even Russia.The council members voted unanimously on both motions, with one calling for a probe investigating whether Abbott’s actions violated any criminal laws, like kidnapping and human trafficking. Some council leaders argue many families traveled on lengthy bus rides with little or no food and water."The message is clear that the city of Los Angeles will not accept this kind of behavior," Councilman Hugo Soto-Martinez said. "The governors are doing this for political points and that’s unacceptable. You cannot be playing with people’s lives in that way, and so if they did something unlawful, w...

Universal Studios Hollywood to debut new shows during Halloween season

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:48:40 GMT

Universal Studios Hollywood to debut new shows during Halloween season Universal Studios Hollywood is adding two new live entertainment shows to its Halloween Horror Nights lineup, which kicks off on Sept. 7.In partnership with horror production company Blumhouse, known for films like “M3GAN,” “The Black Phone” and “The First Purge,” live shows based on the studio’s horror films will be coming to the theme park this Halloween season. New ‘Fast and Furious’-themed roller coaster coming to Universal Studios Hollywood One of the new shows, “The Purge: Dangerous Waters,” will be based on the Purge horror films and follow the story of a politician and his entourage who escape to an island to avoid the purge only to find out that their “safe haven” has purgers on it, a news release said. The show will take place at the WaterWorld venue inside the theme park and feature stunts, spectacular lighting, laser effects and more.On the other hand, “Blumhouse: Behind the Screams” will take horror fans behind the scenes of horror movie selection at the production co...

New-look Stanford ready to face Hawai’i in first game under head coach Troy Taylor

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:48:40 GMT

New-look Stanford ready to face Hawai’i in first game under head coach Troy Taylor STANFORD – A new coach, a new offensive identity and 16 new starters, including a QB making his first-ever start.After an offseason full of change – including the breakup of the Pac-12, which has left Stanford’s future conference affiliation in doubt – the new-look Cardinal finally take the field Friday night at Hawai’i to open its 2023 season.The changes started at the top. Former Cal QB and Sacramento State coach Troy Taylor will be coaching an FBS team for the first time after taking over for David Shaw, who resigned after 12 seasons at Stanford.“I’ve coached at almost every level and played at all of them, and they’re really all the same once you start,” Taylor said. “The players are a little bigger and a little faster but you get nervous just like any other game, and then typically once you get started the nerves kind of go away and it becomes another game.“Once you get into the game I’m really focused on being a play caller and strategy and moving the ball an...

3 cocktail recipes that celebrate California dry vermouth

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:48:40 GMT

3 cocktail recipes that celebrate California dry vermouth Somewhere deep in the recesses of your kitchen liquor cabinet probably sits a bottle of dry vermouth. You know it’s there, but you really have no idea how long it’s been there. Maybe your uncle or a date wanted dry martinis, and you bought it because you confused dry gin with dry vermouth. Or maybe you knew exactly what you were doing and wanted actual vermouth in your martini, a rarity these days. Whatever the case, you opened it way back when and now, there it sits.We’re not talking about the sweet, red stuff, although ever since Carpano Antica upped the game in sweet vermouth quality back in the late 1990s, new, high-quality sweet vermouths have begun appearing on the market, ready to elevate your Manhattan and Negroni game. (And we’re not talking about bianco vermouth, either, which in many cases is simply uncolored sweet vermouth.)Dry or French vermouth is the other kind of vermouth — and it has always had a problem. The main difference between the sweet and d...

San Jose City Hall will be lowrider central to celebrate anniversary

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:48:40 GMT

San Jose City Hall will be lowrider central to celebrate anniversary The last “No Cruising” sign was removed from in front of San Jose City Hall one year ago by former Councilmember Raul Peralez, bringing a symbolic end to the decades-long ban. At the time, lowriders and other customized classic cars filled city hall’s plaza as car clubs celebrated the historic moment.And, they are doing it again.Look for more than 300 of those cars to be back on the plaza Friday for the first San Jose Lowrider Day, as more than 60 car clubs join Councilmembers Omar Torres and Peter Ortiz and Mayor Matt Mahan and United Lowrider Council President David Polcano to celebrate the anniversary. The festivities are set to last from 1 to 5 p.m., but you can expect cars to arrive earlier and leave later — maybe to hang for a cruise down Santa Clara Street or Story Road.The cruising ban was enacted in 1986 by the city council, which cited traffic congestion and the impeding of emergency vehicles on Santa Clara Street, Story Road and King Road. There we...

Man who shot Black teen on his porch to stand trial

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:48:40 GMT

Man who shot Black teen on his porch to stand trial By Heather Hollingsworth | Associated PressKANSAS CITY, Mo. — A Missouri judge ruled Thursday that the 84-year-old white homeowner who shot a Black teenager after he mistakenly went to the man’s house must stand trial.Clay County Judge Louis Angles issued the ruling after hearing from several witnesses at a preliminary hearing, including Ralph Yarl, the teenager who was shot by Andrew Lester on April 13 when Yarl went to the wrong house to pick up his younger brothers.Lester, a retired aircraft mechanic, is charged with first-degree assault and armed criminal action. He previously pleaded not guilty in the shooting that shocked the country and renewed national debates about gun policies and race in America.Kansas City Officer Larry Dunaway described Lester as “an elderly guy who was scared” after the shooting. Another officer, James Gale, said Lester was clearly worried.“He said he hoped he didn’t kill anybody,” Gale testified.A handful of people ...

Tonight, watch an Oakland ‘Top Chef’ compete on ‘Beat Bobby Flay’

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:48:40 GMT

Tonight, watch an Oakland ‘Top Chef’ compete on ‘Beat Bobby Flay’ That confident smile Bobby Flay wears in his TV appearances looks so glued-on, it’d take industrial-strength oven cleaner to remove it. Can Oakland’s own Nelson German be the one to do it?Tonight, cooking fans will find out as German, a former “Top Chef” star, competes against the red-haired menace on the Food Network’s “Beat Bobby Flay”. The action starts at 9 p.m. PT on the Season 34 episode, “This Kitchen’s Crowded.”German, who competed on Season 18 of “Top Chef,” is the chef and owner of Oakland’s Afro-Latino cocktail bar Sobre Mesa and alaMar Kitchen – or rather, alaMar Dominican Kitchen, as Nelson recently reinvented the restaurant and menu to highlight his culinary upbringing in Manhattan’s Washington Heights.To celebrate the TV battle, alaMar Dominican Kitchen is holding a watch party tonight from 9 to 10 p.m. at 100 Grand Ave. #111, Oakland. The chef and his crew will be in attendance, with the show playing o...

Mpox cases increase among SF residents: officials

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:48:40 GMT

Mpox cases increase among SF residents: officials SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- There has been an increase in mpox cases among San Francisco residents, the San Francisco Department of Public Health (SFDPH) announced this week in a press release. Officials reported seven mpox cases in the last five weeks. That averages out to one case per month from January to June of 2023. Canada warns residents visiting US about anti-LGBTQ laws However, officials said this number is lower than compared to 2022. At one point in September 2022, there were over 23,000 cases statewide in California. More than 700 of those cases were reported in San Francisco.Mpox, formerly known as Monkeypox, is a disease related to smallpox but is thought to be less severe. Symptoms of the illness include fever, body aches, chills, and fatigue. SFDPH recommends the "safe and effective" JYNNEOS mpox vaccine, which is a two-dose vaccination. However, officials said the vaccine is not recommended for anyone who has been previously diagnosed with mpox. The San Francisco Dep...

Teens cited in replica gun incident at Mountain View Safeway

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:48:40 GMT

Teens cited in replica gun incident at Mountain View Safeway (KRON) -- Two teenagers were cited and released Wednesday after allegedly threatening people with a realistic looking replica handgun, according to the Mountain View Police Department. Mountain View PD dispatch got a call just before 9 p.m. from a 29-year-old Davis resident who said he and his friend were approached by three teens.Two of the teens, according to police, attacked and threatened the men with a handgun. The suspects then walked toward a nearby Safeway. Windows shattered in several parked vehicles in Nob Hill: photos Mountain View PD officers arrived on the scene and got detailed descriptions of the three suspects. One suspect was described as a teenage male wearing a white shirt and gray pants. The other suspect was described as a teenage male with a black backpack on his chest. The backpack allegedly contained the handgun.While a Mountain View PD officer was still gathering information, the three suspects -- the two males and a teenage girl who was also with them -- ...