“He always complained he heard voices” Steve’s Deli owners talk about employee who opened fire on restaurant
“He always complained he heard voices” Steve’s Deli owners talk about employee who opened fire on restaurant
“He always complained he heard voices” Steve’s Deli owners talk about employee who opened fire on restaurant
* Chile cenbank to cut interest rate by 50bps in May: poll * Mexican inflation coming from abroad -finance official * Mexican peso recovers from 5% plunge * Latam FX up 0.6%, stocks add 1.1% (Updated at 3:45pm ET/1945 GMT) By Bansari Mayur Kamdar April 19 (Reuters) - Latin American stocks and currencies steadied on Friday, recovering from early losses on easing concerns about tensions between Israel and Iran, though emerging market shares were set for their worst week in 10 months as investors grew more cautious. Israel launched an attack on Iranian soil, sources told Reuters, sparking a global risk-off mood in markets that calmed somewhat after Tehran signaled it had no plans for retaliation.
The teacher was recently arrested on charges of rape and sexual assault of a minor, California police say.
The man was later identified by the New York Police Department as 37-year-old Max Azzarello from St Augustine Florida
The NYPD identified the man as Maxwell Azzarello, 37, who is now in critical condition in Cornell burns unit. He has a long history of posting conspiracy theories and railing against the rich and powerful
Yahoo Sports’ Jason Fitz and senior MLB analyst Jordan Shusterman discuss Mike Trout’s return after a left hamate injury and whether or not they’re excited to see him steal more bases this season. Hear the full conversation on the “Baseball Bar-B-Cast” podcast - and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen.
Intuitive Surgical stock fell early Friday, reversing previous gains, as analysts cautioned its da Vinci 5 launch will be slow.
Bill Tobin, longtime Bengals player personnel executive, dies at 83
The Court of Appeal of Alberta has rejected violent sexual offender Lance Blanchard's appeal of his conviction and sentence in a case that concluded with him being designated as a dangerous offender.Blanchard, who is in his 60s, has been serving an indeterminate prison sentence since 2018, when the trial judge designated him as a dangerous offender. Prosecutors sought the designation after Blanchard's conviction for a 2014 aggravated sexual assault, kidnapping and unlawful confinement.The justic
Police: Injured man found in parking lot of elementary school prompts brief lockdown
Plato Income Maximiser Limited ( ASX:PL8 ) will pay a dividend of A$0.0055 on the 31st of May. This means the annual...
ZEBALLOS, B.C. — A young killer whale trapped in a B.C. lagoon appears to have fed on chunks of seal meat thrown into the water, as preparations continue for a rescue attempt. A video posted on Facebook shows the young female whale with distinctive pale skin taking two large pieces of meat, then diving below the surface. The person who posted the video late Thursday says it shows members of the Nuchatlaht First Nation feeding the whale "nearly 40 pounds of seal." Veterinarians have been closely
The Dow Jones Industrial Average (^DJI) is the lone leader among market indexes, closing the trading week higher by a mere 0.01% and rising by 210 points in Friday's session. The S&P 500 (^GSPC) and Nasdaq Composite (^IXIC) extend their losing streaks to their sixth consecutive days. Market Domination Overtime Anchor Julie Hyman looks back on today's market activity while keeping a close eye on a handful of top trending stocks. For more expert insight and the latest market action, click here to watch this full episode of Market Domination Overtime. This post was written by Luke Carberry Mogan.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Damian Lillard practiced fully but Giannis Antetokounmpo remained out of live drills Friday as the Milwaukee Bucks continued getting ready for Sunday’s playoff opener against the Indiana Pacers. Lillard is dealing with a sore adductor that limited him the last weekend of the regular season, while Antetokounmpo missed the Bucks’ final three regular-season games with a strained left calf. Although Bucks President Peter Feigin told Milwaukee radio station WKLH that Antetokounmpo “d
Yolo County prosecutors had sought murder charges for the deaths of a 4-year-old girl and her grandmother.
AbbVie stock has slumped 9% off its record high in March and is facing increasingly steep competition for its biggest moneymaker, Humira.
The NCAA approved the use of helmet communiation devices and sideline tablets for college football next season. Additionally, a two-minute warning will be incorporated into gameplay.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday that NATO must choose whether it really is an ally of Ukraine by accelerating weapons supplies to help his struggling forces. "Our sky must become safe again," Zelensky said during a video conference with NATO defence ministers."It depends fully on your choice. Choice whether life is indeed equally valuable everywhere. Choice whether you have an equal attitude to all partners. Choice whether we indeed are allies," he said. Casting a bleak pictur
A baby and a woman were injured Friday afternoon in a two-vehicle crash in Billerica, Massachusetts. The crash happened at 1:35 p.m. in the northbound lanes of Route 3 and involved a Ford F150 and a Subaru Forester. The Subaru ended up on its roof. The two people in the Subaru, a 27-year-old Waltham woman and a baby girl, were taken to Lowell General Hospital for evaluation of possible injuries, state police said. The driver of the pickup, a 36-year-old Stoneham man, had no injuries, state police said. The crash is under investigation.
Snow pellets came down on St Paul on Friday, April 19, on what weather officials called “another brisk and windy day” for parts of Minnesota and Wisconsin.The National Weather Service (NWS) warned parts of the region could see isolated snow showers on Friday afternoon.Footage taken by Sarah West shows ice pellets hitting Macalester College in St Paul on Friday.A freeze warning was in effect until Saturday morning, with the NWS encouraging residents to “take steps now to protect tender plants from the cold” as temperatures were expected to fall below freezing overnight. Credit: Sarah West via Storyful
Mexican magnate Carlos Slim is considering investing more than 40 billion reais ($7.70 billion) in Brazil in the coming years, he said on Friday, after meeting with President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva in Brasilia. Slim, whose family controls telecommunications giant America Movil, said the investments would be made in Brazil's 5G and fiber-optic networks. America Movil-owned Claro is a huge player in the South American country's telecom sector.