Tennessee soccer coach is charged with child rape after restaurant workers find photos on his phone
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:06:08 GMT
FRANKLIN, Tenn. (AP) — A Tennessee soccer coach is accused of drugging and raping at least 10 boys after photos and videos of the children were discovered on his cell phone, police said.Police were contacted by a local restaurant on June 22 after staff found a cell phone left behind by a customer. Workers looked through it to try to determine the owner and found “unconscionable videos and pictures of children,” according to a news release Sunday from the Franklin Police Department. Camilo Hurtado Campos was arrested the following day and charged with rape of a child and sexual exploitation of a minor. Detectives have since found hundreds of videos and pictures on the phone; they say Campos recorded himself raping unconscious boys between approximately 9 and 17 years old.Police have identified two of the victims and are working to identify the others. Because the children in the videos were unconscious, they might not realize they are victims, police said. Campos lived in the Frankli...S&P/TSX composite down as telecom and utility stocks pull back, U.S. stocks mixed
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:06:08 GMT
TORONTO — Canada’s main stock index was lower in late-morning trading, weighed down by losses in the telecom and utility stocks, while U.S. stock markets were mixed to start the trading week.The S&P/TSX composite index was down 24.93 points at 19,806.11.In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was up 102.31 points at 33,837.19. The S&P 500 index was down 1.52 points at 4,397.43, while the Nasdaq composite was down 19.29 points at 13,641.43.The Canadian dollar traded for 75.28 cents US compared with 75.23 cents US on Friday.The August crude oil contract was up seven cents at US$73.93 per barrel and the August natural gas contract was up 10 cents at US$2.68 per mmBTU.The August gold contract was down US$3.60 at US$1,928.90 an ounce and the September copper contract was up less than a penny at US$3.78 a pound.This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 10, 2023.Companies in this story: (TSX:GSPTSE, TSX:CADUSD=X)The Canadian Press12 homes torn apart by landslide on Southern California’s Palos Verdes Peninsula
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:06:08 GMT
ROLLING HILLS ESTATES, Calif. (AP) — A dozen homes torn apart by earth movement on Southern California’s Palos Verdes Peninsula during the weekend were likely to fall into an adjacent canyon, an official said.The homes in the Los Angeles County city of Rolling Hills Estates were hastily evacuated by firefighters on Saturday when cracks began appearing in structures and the ground. Walls and roofs began to fail as the land continued to slide, the county Fire Department showed in video released on social media. Significant land movement overnight completely destroyed the homes, Janice Hahn, chair of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, said in a social media post Sunday.“To think that these homes were intact, you know, yesterday afternoon, and today you can hear the creaking, the cracking, the crumbling,” Hahn told a news conference Sunday. “They’re going to fall.”The city was collaborating with county agencies and the Red Cross to support displaced residents, Mayor Brit...Former allies Serbia and Montenegro agree to patch up strained relations
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:06:08 GMT
BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) — The presidents of Serbia and Montenegro agreed Monday to try to patch up strained relations between the historic Balkan allies. The two countries had formed a joint state until Montenegro split in 2006 following a referendum on independence. The former allies grew further apart after Montenegro recognized the 2008 declaration of independence by Serbia’s former province of Kosovo. Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic and Montenegro’s new President Jakov Milatovic said after a meeting in Belgrade that they will work to improve political ties to match their countries’ economic cooperation. Milatovic’s visit to Belgrade was the first by a Montenegrin president in years. Naming new ambassadors to Belgrade and Podgorica following a diplomatic row in 2020 will be among the first moves, the two officials said.“It is our responsibility to truly improve relations and not to disturb them, as has been the case often in the past,” said Milatovic. “We...Ruling expected Tuesday in runner Caster Semenya’s human rights appeal against sex eligibility rules
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:06:08 GMT
The European Court of Human Rights is expected to deliver what could be the final word Tuesday in Olympic champion runner Caster Semenya’s yearslong legal challenge against rules that force her and other female athletes to lower their natural hormone levels through medical intervention to be allowed to compete in women’s track and field races.The testosterone limits have effectively put a stop to Semenya’s career by barring her from running in her favored 800 meters event — where she is a two-time Olympic champion and three-time world champion — since 2019.The South African athlete has refused to follow the rules and take medication to artificially lower her testosterone. She says the regulations enforced by the sport’s governing body, World Athletics, are discriminatory and violate her right to freely compete in women’s sports despite her being legally identified as female at birth and identifying as female her entire life.Semenya has also pointed out ...New York Times shutters its sports desk
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:06:08 GMT
(The Hill) -- The New York Times is shutting down its sports desk, the newspaper's leadership informed staffers on Monday. In a memo to the outlet's journalists, Times Chief Executive Meredith Kopit Levien said the newspaper will "no longer have a freestanding sports desk," and current sports staff will transition to other desks around its newsroom."Many of these colleagues will continue on their new desks to produce the signature general interest journalism about sports — exploring the business, culture and power structures of sports, particularly through enterprising reporting and investigations — for which they are so well known," Kopit Levien said. Threads hits 100 million sign-ups within first week There are no plans for layoffs, she noted in her memo, adding newsroom leadership will "actively work with all our sports colleagues to ensure they land in the right roles." The shuttering of the Times sports desk comes less than two years after the newspaper purchased "The Athle...Not all repellents are equal – here’s how to avoid mosquito bites this summer
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:06:08 GMT
(The Conversation) - Now that summer is in full swing, mosquitoes have come out across the United States. The use of mosquito repellents can protect both your health and sanity this summer.While mosquitoes leave bothersome, itchy bites on your skin, they can also pose a serious and sometimes deadly risk to your health. When a mosquito bites you, it may transmit harmful pathogens that cause dangerous diseases like malaria, Dengue fever, Zika and West Nile.Avoiding mosquito bitesMosquito females bite people to get vital nutrients from our blood. They then use these nutrients to make their eggs. One single blood meal can give rise to about 100 mosquito eggs that hatch into wiggling larvae.There are several ways to avoid getting bitten by mosquitoes, from wearing long, loose clothing and limiting time outside to placing screens over your windows and getting rid of standing water that mosquitoes might use to breed.However, one of the best ways to protect you...Message in a bottle washes ashore in Florida: 'Cancer had other plans'
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:06:08 GMT
BRADENTON, Fla. (WFLA) — A message in a bottle was found on a beach in Bradenton, Florida, on Friday.Brent Coleman of Georgia was on vacation when his son, 13-year-old Garrison, and his friend, 13-year-old Lane McCall, stumbled upon the bottle while walking along Bradenton Beach's shoreline. Coleman told WFLA that the boys found the bottle on Anna Maria Island.One of the items in the bottle was a handwritten note by a man named Howard Brown. The note told of how he dreamed of living a life in Florida with his wife of 57 years. Brown went on to say how “cancer had other plans,” and by the time the note would have been found, he would have passed. "I am now gone," it read.A note written by Howard Brown, found in the bottle. The contents of the bottle were posted on a local Facebook page in hopes of reuniting the bottle with the owner's family members. Coleman was able to get in contact with Brown's immediate family members and shipped the contents to them the same day."I wanted t...$18 billion deal reached: Texans to get biggest property tax cut in state's history
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:06:08 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — After months of trying to reach a deal, leaders of the Texas Senate and House announced proposed legislation for property tax relief on Monday. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and Speaker Dade Phelan released a joint statement detailing the following proposed legislation: Over $12 billion will be spent on reducing the school property tax rate for all homeowners and business properties.Every homeowner who homesteads their home (about 5.7 million homeowners) will get a $100,000 homestead exemption.Non-homesteaded properties, valued at $5 million and under, including residential and commercial properties, will receive a 20% circuit breaker on appraised values as a three-year pilot project.The legislation will also include savings on the franchise tax for small businesses and create newly elected positions on local appraisal boards."Negotiations with the Lieutenant Governor have been extremely productive, and by coming together and finding common ground, the House and Senate a...Report: Downtown Austin on the precipice of a 'major transformation'
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:06:08 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) -- The 600 acres encompassing downtown Austin are not just seeing a post-pandemic new normal. Instead, leaders describe a significant overhaul in the way the space is used, leading to what they call a "major transformation."While the days of large skyscrapers filled with a single major employer are waning, more and more developments are filling with smaller tenants from a diverse variety of industries. "What we're seeing is that merging in downtown after the pandemic, or during this current period, is just the growth and entertainment sector," said Jenell Moffett, chief impact officer of the Downtown Austin Alliance. "Growth in restaurants, growth in pedestrian activity, nights and weekends." After 17 new major buildings were added in 2022, another 22 projects are under construction now, with an additional 34 planned.The growth is happening outside of the office as well. Roughly 3,000 additional hotel rooms are planned in the coming years, as well as 11,200 residential...Latest news
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