Rising desperation as millions flee war in Sudan

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:29:54 GMT

Rising desperation as millions flee war in Sudan By Ingrid Formanek and Lindsay Isaac | CNNMore than 3.1 million people have been forced to flee their homes amid an increasingly desperate humanitarian situation in war torn Sudan.Human rights groups are warning of widespread ethnic violence, attacks on civilians and rampant sexual violence against women and girls as the warring factions – the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) – continue to battle for control of the northeastern African country.The International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported Wednesday that more than 2.4 million have been internally displaced in Sudan while 737,801 people have crossed the border into neighboring countries.The toll on civilians continues to grow, according to the latest report from the UN’s Office for Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) which states that 414,625 individuals comprising 483,672 households, have been displaced, an increase of 183,102 individuals compared to last week.The number of refugees fle...

‘Unprecedented’ ocean heat around Florida has scientists worried

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:29:54 GMT

‘Unprecedented’ ocean heat around Florida has scientists worried By Eric Zerkel | CNNA sudden marine heat wave off the coast of Florida has surprised scientists and sent water temperatures soaring to unprecedented highs, threatening one of the most severe coral bleaching events the state has ever seen.Sea surface temperatures around Florida have reached the highest levels on record since satellites began collecting ocean data. And the warming is happening much earlier than normal – yet another example of ocean heat being amplified by the human-caused climate crisis and the extreme weather it brings.“We didn’t expect this heating to happen so early in the year and to be so extreme,” Derek Manzello, a coordinator at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Coral Reef Watch, told CNN. “This appears to be unprecedented in our records.”The exceptional temperatures – close to 97 degrees Fahrenheit in some areas – are more than just another alarming climate record; extreme ocean heat and its duration are critical in deciding the survival of...

Livermore police were called to Walmart to help man being harassed, but then learned he had allegedly arrived to meet 15-year-old girl

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:29:54 GMT

Livermore police were called to Walmart to help man being harassed, but then learned he had allegedly arrived to meet 15-year-old girl LIVERMORE — On the night of April 15, a security guard at a Walmart store called police, reporting that a half-dozen teenagers were assaulting a man and screaming “pedophile” at him outside the store.After an officer arrived and separated the teens from 31-year-old Vivek Agrawal, he offered no specific reason when asked if he thought he had been targeted in the attack, according to police.“I was browsing through the shoe section and these guys came and attacked me,” authorities say Agrawal told the Livermore police officer.But the investigation took a drastic turn when the officer spoke with one of the teens.Two months later, after a review of digital evidence found an online profile Agrawal allegedly used to chat with people he thought were underage, the Alameda County District Attorney charged him with a misdemeanor count of meeting a child for lewd purposes.The case is another example of a social media trend that involves a person posing as a minor a...

Photos: Surfing sea otter steals surfboards, eludes capture

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:29:54 GMT

Photos: Surfing sea otter steals surfboards, eludes capture SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KRON) -- Steamer Lane in Santa Cruz has been known as a "locals only" surf spot for decades. This summer there's a new wave rider in the lineup who's aggressive like locals, but also very cute and fuzzy. A wild sea otter has apparently discovered a pirate passion for commandeering surfboards from surfers on the westside. The otter has stolen half a dozen longboards in the water."She's one smart little otter," local photographer Mark Woodward told KRON4. The female otter even caught a few waves after hopping on top of one board.(Photo by Mark Woodward / Native Santa Cruz)The otter committed its first longboard larceny on June 18 at Cowells, a popular and crowded surf spot for beginners. "I'm 60 and I've been in Santa Cruz my whole life. I've never seen an otter get close to a surfboard, let alone, get on it. It shocked me," Woodward told KRON4. Woodward has spent this summer documenting the surfing sea otter on camera, as well as unfortunate surfers who struggled ...

Messi, Hard Rock Cafe launch new chicken sandwich named after soccer star

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:29:54 GMT

Messi, Hard Rock Cafe launch new chicken sandwich named after soccer star (KRON) -- Perhaps you'll become a better soccer player after eating this. Probably not.Nonetheless, Hard Rock Cafe launched its newest chicken sandwich Wednesday. "Made For You by Leo Messi" is named after the soccer superstar.Lionel Messi, who made a historic move last month and signed with MLS club Inter Miami, is a Hard Rock Cafe brand ambassador. The "Milanese style" sandwich is inspired by the Argentinian's favorite dishes from his home country, according to Hard Rock Cafe. The sandwich is now available in participating Hard Rock Cafe locations and Hard Rock Hotels and Casinos. In San Francisco, a Hard Rock Cafe is located at Pier 39.Hard Rock Cafe already has a burger named after the soccer sensation "Messi Burger." It is listed at $19.99 on its menu. A’s protest: ‘Sell the Team’ chants break out at MLB All-Star Game "Made For You by Leo Messi" chicken sandwich (Photo courtesy of Hard Rock Cafe)As of Wednesday afternoon, there is no listed price for the Messi chicken sandwi...

Police investigating sexual battery in Palo Alto neighborhood

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:29:54 GMT

Police investigating sexual battery in Palo Alto neighborhood (KRON) -- A woman tells police that she was groped by a man in a Palo Alto neighborhood in June, and police are investigating if the incident is connected to a July assault in Mountain View. Musk announces new AI company, and it's based in the Bay Area The woman, who is in her 50s, called the Palo Alto Police Department on Monday after she saw a separate news release about a teenage girl being assaulted by an unknown suspect on a Mountain View hiking trail on July 5. The woman told PAPD that on June 15, around 5:30 p.m., she was walking on Waverley Street in Palo Alto when a man approached her from behind before he shoved her. She said that's when he wrapped his arms around her and groped her chest. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now KRON4 Breaking News SIGN UP NOW ...

Bicyclist killed in Oakland hit-and-run

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:29:54 GMT

Bicyclist killed in Oakland hit-and-run (BCN) -- A bicyclist died in a hit-and-run in Oakland's Fruitvale District on Wednesday morning, according to police. Officers responded just after 9:30 a.m. to the collision reported in the area of 29th Avenue and International Boulevard and arrived to find the bicyclist, who was taken to a hospital and was pronounced dead, Oakland police said. More Bay Area tech layoffs on the way Investigators have not released any details about the driver or vehicle that hit the bicyclist and are asking anyone with information to call the Police Department's traffic investigation unit at (510) 777-8570. The name of the bicyclist killed in the collision was not immediately available. Copyright © 2023 Bay City News, Inc.

House Republicans Accidentally Released a Trove of Damning Covid Documents

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:29:54 GMT

House Republicans Accidentally Released a Trove of Damning Covid Documents House Republicans on the subcommittee probing the origin of the Covid-19 virus appear to have inadvertently released a trove of new documents related to their investigation that shed light on deliberations among the scientists who drafted a key paper in February and March of 2020. The paper, published in Nature Medicine on March 17, 2020, was titled “The Proximal Origins of Sars-Cov-2” and played a leading role in creating a public impression of a scientific consensus that the virus had emerged naturally in a Chinese “wet market.”The paper was the subject of a hearing on Capitol Hill on Tuesday, which coincided with the release of a report by the subcommittee devoted to the “Proximal Origins” paper. It contains limited screenshots of emails and Slack messages among the authors, laying out its case that the scientists believed one thing in private, that lab escape was likely, while working to produce a paper saying the opposite in public. The newly exposed documents ...

Elon Musk unveils his new AI startup with a team of top researchers but a vague mission

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:29:54 GMT

Elon Musk unveils his new AI startup with a team of top researchers but a vague mission Elon Musk is finally starting to talk about the artificial intelligence company he founded to compete with ChatGPT-maker OpenAI.The startup, xAI, formally launched on Wednesday and its goal “is to understand the true nature of the universe.” It hasn’t said much more than that.Led by Musk, the billionaire CEO of Tesla and SpaceX who also owns Twitter, the new startup centered in the San Francisco Bay Area has hired a group of top AI researchers who formerly worked at OpenAI, Google, Microsoft and Tesla.It will be independent from Twitter’s new parent company, X Corp., but will work closely with that company, as well as Tesla, “to make progress towards our mission,” according to a statement.Musk was a co-founder and early funder of OpenAI who parted ways with the San Francisco-based research lab several years ago. He’s grown increasingly critical of OpenAI as it’s gained global prominence and commercial success with last year’s release of ChatGPT and solidified its f...

Candidates to replace Utah Republican Chris Stewart in Congress head to ballot

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 08:29:54 GMT

Candidates to replace Utah Republican Chris Stewart in Congress head to ballot SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The race to fill outgoing U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart’s congressional seat will feature a former staffer, a Republican National Committeeman, and current and former state lawmakers.Republicans and Democrats have finalized the candidates slated to appear on Sept. 5 primary ballots, setting the stage for a Nov. 21 special election to replace Stewart, the six-term Utah congressman who announced plans to resign in May.Utah voters registered as Republicans will choose from three candidates: former Stewart staffer Celeste Maloy, former Republican National Committeeman Bruce Hough and former state Sen. Becky Edwards. State Sen. Kathleen Riebe, whom Democrats nominated at their convention last month, is the only Democrat running. Five additional third-party and unaffiliated candidates are also running.Stewart’s unexpected resignation set off a rush in Utah as Republicans lined up to vie to succeed him in the deeply conservative district spanning from St. George to do...