Boxing champ Devin Haney arrested in Los Angeles on felony weapons charge

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:20:14 GMT

Boxing champ Devin Haney arrested in Los Angeles on felony weapons charge LOS ANGELES — Undisputed lightweight champion Devin Haney was arrested on a felony weapons charge Thursday in Los Angeles, according to police.Haney, 24, was charged with carrying a concealed weapon in a vehicle and released on $35,000 bond. An Aug. 3 municipal court date was set, online court records showed.Haney was in the back seat when police conducted a traffic stop, Bill Haney, the boxer’s father, trainer and manager, told ESPN.The elder Haney said the charge is “a misunderstanding that will be solved when Devin goes to court. It’s unfortunate that he was arrested with his armed licensed security, and I’m confident things are going to be worked out.”Haney retained his titles and improved to 30-0 in May with a unanimous decision over Vasiliy Lomachenko at 135 pounds in Las Vegas.Related ArticlesOther Sports | Frosty fun: 6 cool ways to beat the heat in the Bay Area this summer Other Sports | Bay Area water sports: 7 ways to get out on the water, even ...

JPMorgan Chase 2Q profits rose 67% with a boost from First Republic takeover

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:20:14 GMT

JPMorgan Chase 2Q profits rose 67% with a boost from First Republic takeover NEW YORK (AP) — JPMorgan Chase & Co. said second-quarter profits rose by 67% as the nation’s largest bank made more loans to customers and took advantage of higher interest rates and its recent acquisition of First Republic. JPMorgan said Friday that it earned $14.5 billion in the three months ended June 30, compared to a profit of of $8.65 billion in the same period a year earlier. On a per share basis, the bank earned $4.75 a share. Revenue rose to $42.4 billion from $31.6 billion a year ago. The results beat Wall Street forecasts, with analysts surveyed by FactSet expecting the bank to post a profit of $3.97 a share. JPMorgan has been one of the benefactors of the banking crisis that came after the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, Signature Bank and First Republic Bank. The bank saw billions of dollars of deposits flow into its vaults, mostly from well-to-do customers, and was able to buy First Republic Bank after it failed. In the deal, JPMorgan acquired 84 First Republ...

Fort Collins movie theater evacuated due to unfounded bomb threat

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:20:14 GMT

Fort Collins movie theater evacuated due to unfounded bomb threat DENVER (KDVR) — Moviegoers at a Fort Collins theater were quickly evacuated while police investigated a bomb threat.At 10:40 p.m. Thursday, the Fort Collins Police Services responded to a Cinemark movie theater inside the Foothills Mall. Suspect killed at Lakeside Motel in shooting involving deputy As a precaution, police evacuated all the theaters while a bomb squad investigated the threat.Around 30 minutes later, Fort Collins Police tweeted that the bomb squad had completed its sweep and that the threat was unfounded. The squad was not able to find anything concerning.Police are now looking into who made the threat. Anyone with information is asked to reach out to Fort Collins Police Services.

BPDA approves $1.6 ‘Fenway Corners’ project near Fenway Park

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:20:14 GMT

BPDA approves $1.6 ‘Fenway Corners’ project near Fenway Park The area around Fenway Park is getting $1.6 billion facelift now that a massive project called Fenway Corners has been given the green light by the Boston Planning and Development Agency.New renderings show plans for apartments, retail, and office locations to the area around the iconic ballpark. Projects will range from 2 to 19 stories and will add green space the area as well.

‘It’s an emergency’: City, federal officials meeting to address refugees stuck sleeping on street

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:20:14 GMT

‘It’s an emergency’: City, federal officials meeting to address refugees stuck sleeping on street For several days now, a group of asylum seekers have been forced to sleep on a downtown sidewalk outside Toronto’s shelter intake office — often through extreme heat and rainfall.On Friday, an emergency meeting between city staff and officials from the provincial and federal governments is scheduled to take place. The three levels of government are expected to address the ongoing refugee crisis in the city and develop some sort of path forward.“We know that our shelters’ are full, we also know that a third of the residents in shelter right now are refugees,” said new Toronto mayor Olivia Chow on Wednesday.“Immediately, we need the federal government and the provincial government to come up with a plan. It’s an emergency.”The dozens of refugees, mostly from African countries, have been camping outside the shelter at 129 Peter Street, many using garbage bags to cover and protect their belongings. The city’s at-capacity shelter syst...

Suspect taken into custody in Long Island serial killings, AP source says

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:20:14 GMT

Suspect taken into custody in Long Island serial killings, AP source says NEW YORK (AP) — A suspect has been taken into custody on New York’s Long Island in connection with a long-unsolved string of killings, known as the Gilgo Beach murders, a law enforcement official told The Associated Press on Friday.The case has drawn immense public attention since human remains were found along a New York beach highway more than a decade ago. The mystery attracted national headlines for many years and the unsolved killings were the subject of the 2020 Netflix film “Lost Girls.”The suspect was taken into custody in Massapequa late Thursday and investigators were at a home connected to the case on Friday, the official said. The official was not authorized to publicly discuss details of the investigation and spoke to AP on condition of anonymity.The suspect’s name was not immediately released. The deaths of 11 people whose remains were found in 2010 and 2011 have long stumped investigators. Most of the victims were young women who had been sex workers. Seve...

Kevin Spacey denies that crotch-grabbing was his ‘trademark’ come on

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:20:14 GMT

Kevin Spacey denies that crotch-grabbing was his ‘trademark’ come on LONDON (AP) — Kevin Spacey denied that grabbing men by the crotch was his “trademark” pickup move as he got increasingly testy under questioning Friday by the prosecutor who accused him of sexually assaulting four men.In a heated exchange that required the intervention of the judge, Spacey was asked about allegations he had grabbed a man backstage at a charity event in a theater.“Absolute bollocks!” Spacey replied to titters from the gallery in the packed courtroom.“Yes, because that’s exactly where you did grab him,” Prosecutor Christine Agnew snapped back.“Really?” Spacey said as he looked up at Justice Mark Wall. “Did he accuse me of grabbing his bollocks?”Someone said, “Yes,” and Wall told him to answer the question. “I did not,” Spacey said.Spacey was in the witness box for a second day in Southwark Crown Court, his final chance to convince jurors that he never assaulted anyone in a case that could affect whether he’s able to make a comeback after sexual...

Microsoft gets more time from UK to plead case to buy video game maker Activision

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:20:14 GMT

Microsoft gets more time from UK to plead case to buy video game maker Activision LONDON (AP) — British antitrust regulators on Friday extended their deadline to issue a final order blocking Microsoft’s $69 billion plan to buy video game maker Activision Blizzard, allowing them to consider the U.S. tech giant’s “detailed and complex submission” pleading its case. The Competition and Markets Authority had rejected the deal — the biggest in tech history — over fears it would stifle competition for popular game titles like Call of Duty in the fast-growing cloud gaming market. But the U.K. watchdog appears to have softened its position after a judge thwarted U.S. regulators’ efforts to block the deal.The authority says it has pushed its original deadline back six weeks to Aug. 29 so it could go through Microsoft’s response, which details “material changes in circumstance and special reasons” why regulators shouldn’t issue an order to reject the deal. The watchdog’s decision could be a good sign for Microsoft and Activision as they ...

Putin says he offered Wagner mercenaries the option to stay as a single unit

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:20:14 GMT

Putin says he offered Wagner mercenaries the option to stay as a single unit Russian President Vladimir Putin said he offered mercenaries from the Wagner private military company the option of continuing to serve as a single unit under their same commander when he met with them after the group’s brief revolt last month that posed the most serious threat to his 23-year rule.Putin’s comments, published Friday, appeared to reflect his efforts to secure the loyalty of Wagner mercenaries, some of the most capable Russian forces in Ukraine, while the fate of their chief, Yevgeny Prigozhin, remains unclear.They also came amid new cracks appearing in the Russian military as the war grinds through its 17th month and Ukraine conducts a counteroffensive against the invading forces.In remarks to the business daily Kommersant, Putin for the first time described a Kremlin event attended by 35 Wagner commanders, including Prigozhin, on June 29, five days after their armed rebellion. He said he praised their efforts in Ukraine, deplored their involvement in the ...

Rocket being developed by Japan’s space agency explodes during testing but no injuries reported

Published Thu, 28 Mar 2024 11:20:14 GMT

Rocket being developed by Japan’s space agency explodes during testing but no injuries reported TOKYO (AP) — A rocket being developed by the Japanese space agency exploded during testing on Friday, but there were no reports of injuries, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency said.The cause of the accident at the facility in Akita Prefecture, northeastern Japan, was still being investigated, the agency, JAXA, said. It was unclear and when testing for the Epsilon S rocket could resume. Japanese TV news footage from the site shows the test starting normally, with white smoke shooting out at the side. About a minute later, flames and gray smoke burst upward in an explosion, and the roof is seen blowing off a building. The failure is a setback for JAXA’s ambitions to enter fully into the launch market for small satellites, a market that is expected to grow. An Epsilon S demonstration launch had been scheduled for this fiscal year, but a launch attempt failed in May. JAXA’s launch of another kind of rocket called H3 failed in March.But an earlier Epsilon has worked and managed to se...