Watch: Steph Curry’s heart-warming celebration with son Canon after golf tournament win
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:53:54 GMT
Warriors star Steph Curry won another championship on Sunday, and as always his family was there to help him celebrate.Canon: “Did you win?”Steph: “Yes we did!” pic.twitter.com/CdY4YBLSXR— Warriors on NBCS (@NBCSWarriors) July 16, 2023After Curry became the first active athlete in 34 years to win Tahoe’s American Century Championship golf tournament, he hugged his wife Ayesha and joyously scooped up his son Canon, 5, and showered him with kisses. Curry congratulated Canon on making it through the long day.Canon then asked, “Did you win?”Curry replied, “Yes, we did.”Later the fun continued with the trophy in hand.Celebrating pic.twitter.com/tXTH9nc19S— Golden State Warriors (@warriors) July 16, 2023Not a bad celebration for the man who gave you “Night-night” after the Warriors won the NBA championship in 2022.Curry also pumped up the crowd after his hole-in-one the previous day.ELECTRIC HOLE-IN-ONE CELEBRATION FROM STEPH CURRY (via @NBCSports)pic.twitter.com/wMuRDQt2Gb&...Jane Birkin dies at 76; British actress and singer was namesake of luxury Hermes handbag
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:53:54 GMT
By John Leicester | Associated PressPARIS — Actor and singer Jane Birkin, who made France her home and charmed the country with her English grace, natural style and social activism, has died at age 76.The London-born star and fashion icon was known for her musical and romantic relationship with French singer Serge Gainsbourg. Their songs notably included the steamy “Je t’aime moi non plus” (“I Love You, Me Neither”). Birkin’s ethereal, British-accented singing voice interlaced with his gruff baritone in the 1969 duet that helped make her famous and was forbidden in Italy after being denounced in the Vatican newspaper.French singer Serge Gainsbourg and British performer Jane Birkin had a musical and romantic relationship. Their songs notably included the steamy “Je t’aime moi non plus” (“I Love You, Me Neither”). (Keystone/Hulton Archive via Getty Images)The style Birkin displayed in the 1960s and early 1970s — long hair with...CHP: Drunk, wrong-way driver caused crash that killed Santa Clara County jail deputy
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:53:54 GMT
SAN JOSE — The crash that killed a 51-year-old Santa Clara County sheriff’s jail deputy early Saturday morning was caused by a driver going the wrong way on Highway 87, according to authorities.In a news release Monday morning, the California Highway Patrol revealed that the 26-year-old driver of a Toyota Sienna involved in the collision was driving northbound on southbound Highway 87, near the connector to Interstate 280, just south of downtown San Jose.At around 4:50 a.m., the Toyota collided head-on with a Honda Accord, killing the Honda driver, a 51-year old correctional deputy with the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Office. The driver of the Toyota was arrested on suspicion of felony DUI, CHP Officer Ross Lee said Monday.The CHP will recommend charges to the Santa Clara County District Attorney’s Office, Lee said. The man who was arrested suffered moderate injuries as a result of the crash.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Driver in East Bay fatal DUI...55 pilot whales die stranded on a beach in Scotland
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LONDON — A pod of 55 pilot whales have died after they were found washed ashore on a beach in Scotland in the worst mass whale stranding in the area, marine experts said Monday.Marine rescuers, the coast guard and police were called to Traigh Mhor beach on the Isle of Lewis in northwest Scotland after receiving reports that dozens of the mammals were in difficulty there early Sunday.The British Divers Marine Life Rescue found that only 15 of the whales — a mixture of adults and calves — were still alive, and attempted to refloat two of the more active animals that were low down in the water.But by Sunday afternoon rescue teams decided that the remaining whales should be euthanized on welfare grounds, after considering the shallow beach, rough wave conditions and how long the whales had been out of the water.Related ArticlesEnvironment | World Orca Week: A look at the ocean’s largest predator Environment | California residents help convince Norwegian govern...Driver in Hayward fatal DUI will receive up to one year in jail through plea deal
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DUBLIN — The driver in a 2021 crash that killed a pedestrian has accepted a plea deal, but will have to wait six more weeks before a judge decides whether he’ll go to jail, court records show.Jose DeJesus Gonzalez, 50, of Hayward, has pleaded no contest to drunk driving with great bodily injury in the March 13, 2021 crash that killed Charles Laramore as he attempted to cross Hathaway Avenue in Hayward. Gonzalez’s blood/alcohol level was measured at .13, nearly twice the legal limit, according to police.In exchange for his no contest plea, prosecutors dropped vehicular manslaughter charges against Gonzalez. He will be sentenced on Aug. 31, but it will be up to a judge to determine whether he receives any jail time. The maximum sentence he can receive, per the terms of the deal, is one year behind bars.At a minimum, Gonzalez will be sentenced to a three-year probation term, court records show.Authorities said in court papers that after the crash, Gonzalez stopped, co...Mother: Suspect in Georgia killings needed help for years
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By Kate Brumback and Jeff Amy | Associated PressHAMPTON, Ga. (AP) — The 40-year-old man who shot four people in the country’s 31st mass killing this year needed mental help for nearly a decade but his family and officials couldn’t force him to get treatment, his mother said.Andre Longmore walked through his neighborhood in the semi-rural suburb of Hampton, Georgia on Saturday and fatally shot four neighbors, all senior citizens. The killings set off a manhunt that ended Sunday with Longmore dead in a shootout in another suburb about 15 miles (25 kilometers) north of Hampton. The shooting wounded a sheriff’s deputy and two police officers, who all are expected to recover.Longmore had a “mental breakdown” in 2014, leading to an inpatient hospital stay, his mother Lorna Dennis, told WSB-TV on Sunday.She said her son “kept deteriorating” but refused to seek medical attention, and that officials said they couldn’t force him to seek care....Downed power pole causes outage in Pleasant Hill
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:53:54 GMT
(KRON) -- A downed power pole slowed traffic and left 3,000 households without power on Monday morning, according to Pacific Gas and Electric Company. WATCH: Food delivery driver carjacking caught on camera Drivers are encouraged to avoid Pleasant Hill Road between Taylor Boulevard and Blue Ridge Drive because of the power pole. PG&E and police are on the scene, and authorities do not yet know when the power will be restored, the Pleasant Hill Police Department said.Officials file more charges, but not hate crimes, against man accused of attacking Muslim lawmaker
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HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A prosecutor added felony charges, including sexual assault, Monday against a man accused of attacking Connecticut’s first Muslim state representative after a prayer service, but did not file hate crime allegations demanded by the lawmaker’s supporters.Andrey Desmond, 30, appeared for a hearing in Hartford Superior Court, where supporters of state Rep. Maryam Khan, including local imams, also gathered.“It continues to be a mystery to me why the state isn’t bringing bias crimes in this type of incident,” said Farhan Memon, chairman of the Connecticut chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. “Having this charged as a bias crime sends a message out to the rest of the population that this is going to be something that’s dealt with seriously.”Hartford State’s Attorney Sharmese Walcott did not immediately return messages seeking comment about the case and the demand to file hate crime allegations.Desmond was initially charged with misd...Microsoft and UK regulators win more time to resolve blocked $69 billion Activision deal
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LONDON (AP) — Microsoft and British regulators won more time from a court Monday as the U.S. tech company uses a rare second chance to overcome opposition to its $69 billion bid for video game maker Activision Blizzard.Judge Marcus Smith conditionally approved a joint request from Microsoft and the Competition and Markets Authority to delay the appeal that the company set in motion after the CMA initially rejected the deal. The regulator later pushed back its final decision so it can consider Microsoft’s argument that new developments mean its blockbuster purchase of the Call of Duty game maker should go through. The deal has already won approval in the European Union and a slew of countries but has faced opposition from antitrust regulators in Britain and the United States. The U.K. blocked the deal on concerns that it would stifle competition in the small but fast-growing cloud gaming market. It also faced stiff resistance from rival Sony, which makes the PlayStation console...Oregon authorities say deaths of 4 young women in Portland area are connected, person of interest has been identified
Published Fri, 27 Dec 2024 10:53:54 GMT
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Oregon authorities say deaths of 4 young women in Portland area are connected, person of interest has been identified.SourceLatest news
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