12-year-old graduates with 4.0 GPA from L.A. City College, now plans to attend high school
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:15 GMT
A 12-year-old girl has taken a massive step in her educational career, but it’s not middle school or even high school graduation. On June 6, Fiona Currie became Los Angeles City College’s youngest-ever graduate when she received an associate degree in studio arts with a 4.0 GPA, and she received a standing ovation from her classmates on commencement day. Fiona, who is technically in ninth grade, began taking college courses online at the start of the COVID pandemic when she was just nine years old and continued homeschooling with university level classes. 21-year-old from Cerritos sets world record for fastest solve of a Rubik’s Cube The Palmdale native is planning to continue her studies at the collegiate level in addition to attending high school and navigating the world as a teenager. L.A. City College’s youngest-ever graduate plans on continuing to chase her dream of working at a big animation company. Getting a degree at 12 years old is certainly a g...Shooting at Concord motel leaves one person injured
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:15 GMT
(KRON) -- A shooting at a Concord motel left one person injured early Saturday morning, according to the Concord Police Department. Body found near Oakland Zoo investigated at homicide Officers were called to the 1500 block of Concord Avenue on the report of a motel shooting nearby. The Premier Inn Concord is the only motel located on the block, directly behind a Chili's restaurant. Officers arrived at the scene and found a victim suffering from at least one gunshot wound. The victim was taken to a local hospital for non-life threatening injuries, treated and then released. No other injuries or victims were reported. Police say no arrests have been made in connection to this shooting, and they do not believe there is any threat to the public at this time. Anyone with more information about the shooting is asked to contact CPD Sergeant Scott Smith at 925-671-5074.Yevgeny Prigozhin’s Threatened Uprising Against Putin Echoes Russia’s History of Wars Gone Bad
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:15 GMT
Launching an aggressive war is perhaps the greatest gamble that a political leader can make. Over a year into Russia’s grueling invasion of Ukraine, Russian President Vladimir Putin is now beginning to taste the consequences of betting poorly.On Friday, armed paramilitaries under the leadership of Yevgeny Prigozhin — a former caterer turned commander of the Wagner Group, a Russian mercenary organization —launched what looked like a coup against Putin’s regime. At the height of the action over the past 24 hours, troops under Prigozhin’s command captured the strategic city of Rostov-on-Don and barreled toward Moscow. Prigozhin reportedly turned his troops around late on Saturday following a negotiated settlement, but it was the first major crack in Putin’s armor. Putin, who has positioned himself as an inheritor of past Russian imperial glory, may ultimately suffer the fate of many czars before him: a military uprising against his own rule, fueled by the blowback of a failing war.“It’...Wander Franco homers in return to Rays after 2-day benching
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:15 GMT
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, (AP) — Tampa Bay’s Wander Franco homered in his first at-bat Saturday and added an RBI single one inning later after the Rays benched him for two games in response to his handling of frustrating situations this season.Franco was second in the batting order for Saturday’s game against the Kanas City Royals and homered on on a 2-1 cutter from Jordan Lyles, a 417-foot drive to center. He put the Rays ahead 3-0 on his 103.8 mph single to center during the second inning.After being sent home Thursday, the first of the two games he didn’t play, Franco was in uniform and in the dugout for Friday night’s game.“It’s been hard, really hard, not being with team,” the 22-year-old said through a translator. “I’m happy to be back. It’s been difficult.”Tampa Bay manager Kevin Cash has declined to discuss specific incidents. Franco has at times not run out grounders. After an at-bat on Wednesday, he shattered his bat on the dugout bench...Fiscal especial pide retrasar el inicio del juicio por los documentos contra Trump
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:15 GMT
WASHINGTON – El fiscal especial, Jack Smith, encargado del caso de los documentos clasificados hallados en la residencia del exmandatario Donald Trump, pidió este viernes retrasar el juicio hasta diciembre.En un documento judicial entregado en la noche del viernes, el gobierno estadounidense solicitó la extensión argumentando que el caso “tiene que ver con información clasificada, por lo que hará falta que la defensa obtenga las autorizaciones de seguridad requeridas”.El martes, la jueza principal del caso había ordenado que el juicio con jurado se celebrara a partir del 14 de agosto en Fort Pierce, al norte de Miami. Donald Trump ya tiene pautada fecha de juicio sobre los documentos clasificados Se declara no culpable y sale en libertad condicional: los detalles de la audiencia de Trump A pesar de lo cercano de la fecha, medios estadounidenses como The Hill y Politico matizaron que era difícil que el juicio co...Happ homers twice, Steele pitches Cubs over Cardinals 9-1 in MLB’s return to London
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:15 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Ian Happ hit two solo home runs, Justin Steele struck out eight and the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals 9-1 on Saturday night in Major League Baseball’s pandemic-delayed return to the British capital.Happ led off the second inning with a drive to straightaway center and put another Adam Wainwright pitch over the right-field fence in the third as the Cubs won their fourth straight game.Chicago used a series of two-out hits to pile up runs against Wainwright (3-2), who was pulled after back-to-back doubles in the fourth. The Cardinals starter allowed 11 hits — one short of his career high — and a season-high seven runs in the shortest of his nine starts this season.A crowd of 54,662, MLB’s largest this season, filled London Stadium, some singing “Go Cubs Go.” Chicago (37-38) has won nine of 10 and with a win Sunday could get back to .500 for the first time in more than a month.The Cubs had more hits (14) than swings and misses (10). Nine of th...Brazil coach Pia Sundhage out to remedy big gap in career with Women’s World Cup glory
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:15 GMT
TERESOPOLIS, Brazil (AP) — The illustrious career of coach Pia Sundhage in women’s soccer includes Olympic gold medals, a Copa America Femenina title and accolades such as FIFA women’s coach of the year. The one big gap in her coaching CV is a Women’s World Cup crown. Sundhage came close in 2011 when her United States team lost the final to Japan in a penalty shootout.The 63-year-old Swede has a fourth chance to finally bag the big one with Brazil, which is also seeking its first World Cup trophy as the great Marta nears the end of her playing days. Sundhage said in an interview with The Associated Press at Brazil’s training center in Teresopolis, outside Rio de Janeiro, that she liked their chances when the tournament kicks off on July 20 in Australia and New Zealand.Her team is in Group F with France — the team that eliminated the Brazilians four years ago in the last 16 — Jamaica and Panama.“I truly believe the 10 best-ranked teams, like we are, do have a ...Survivors, victims’ families and local leaders mark 2-year anniversary of Surfside condo collapse in somber ceremony
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:15 GMT
At 1:22 a.m. on Thursday, June 24, 2021, 98 lives were abruptly taken when the Champlain Towers South condominium collapsed. Two years later, a community still in mourning gathered in Surfside to mark the two-year anniversary.Families who lost loved ones came together with local officials at the site of the collapse on Saturday afternoon to remember and honor those lives lost and hold up those impacted by the tragedy.The event was preceded by a late-night vigil held on the sand near the site. As lanterns were lit, Miami-Dade Fire Rescue Assistant Chief Raied Jadallah spoke about the lives lost.“We’re here to commemorate, to remember the 98 souls that were lost,” said Jadallah. “May their souls find peace, and may their families continue to find peace.”Hours later, local leaders addressed the large crowd at the afternoon ceremony.For those who were there that night, and for loved ones whose lives were forever changed, the pain remains two years later.We&...For Nets’ rookie Dariq Whitehead, it’s all about patience: ‘I’m a big believer in things happen for a reason’
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:15 GMT
For Newark native Dariq Whitehead, patience is the name of the game.Whitehead had to be patient during Thursday night’s NBA Draft, when commissioner Adam Silver called 21 names before the Nets selected the three-and-D wing out of Duke with the No. 22 overall pick.He was not invited to The Green Room — where the top draft prospects gather to await their big moment on draft night.“I’m a big believer in things happen for a reason, and God has everything set in the right path, so it’s definitely gonna fuel the extra motivation, but I’m just here to think about what’s here now,” he said. “I’m here to focus on the future, so I’ve gotta put that behind me and help try to contribute to this team and winning basketball as much as possible. So I’ve pretty much gotta put that behind me.”Even more patience will be required — both from Whitehead and the Nets — as he navigates a right foot injury that h...Ticker: ‘Rage giving’ prompted by the end of Roe has dropped off, abortion access groups say
Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:54:15 GMT
The windfall of donations that abortion access groups received following the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade one year ago hasn’t lasted.Reproductive health organizations and advocacy groups say one-time emergency grants have ended and individual and foundation giving has dropped off this year.Naa Amissah-Hammond of Groundswell Fund, which funds grassroots groups organizing for reproductive justice, says some major abortion access funders have shifted from organizations working in states now banning abortion to those where it remains legal.“I think (that) really speaks to kind of a fundamental issue with philanthropy and responding to an emergent crisis,” said Holly Calvasina, director of development at the reproductive health clinic CHOICES in Memphis, Tenn. “Philanthropy moves really slowly and human rights crises unfold quickly.”Wall Street falls to close out its first losing week in the last sixAnother drop for stocks helped drag Wall Street to ...Latest news
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