Lone Original Tommy's in San Diego to close
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:53:58 GMT
SAN DIEGO — Original Tommy's, a classic Southern California hamburger chain, will close its only San Diego location, it was announced Monday.The San Diego location, found at 7415 Clairemont Mesa Blvd., will be closing on March 14, Original Tommy's said in a Facebook post."It is with a heavy heart that we share the news that our Original Tommy's location in San Diego will be closing on March 14th. We want to express our sincere gratitude to the local community and residents of San Diego for their support and business over the years. It has been an honor to serve you and we are deeply saddened to have to close our San Diego location," the post said.The company did not provide a specific reason on why the decision was made to close the lone San Diego location. For the love of lumpia: This famous Filipino food truck has evolved into a San Diego restaurant Known for their signature chili, Original Tommy's has over 30 locations in Southern California and Nevada. The closest chain to San...How much you need to make to 'live comfortably' in San Diego
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:53:58 GMT
(NEXSTAR) - Are you making enough money to afford your bills, buy the things you want, and set aside some money and pay off debt? Unsurprisingly, where you live can impact just how much wiggle room you have in your budget, especially in some U.S. metros.A new study reviewed data from the MIT Living Wage Calculator, which estimates the living wage you need to support yourself and various family sizes throughout the country based on “geographically specific expenditure data related to a family’s likely minimum food, childcare, health insurance, housing, transportation, and other basic necessities" and a common budgeting method known as the 50/30/20 rule. Conducted by SmartAsset, a financial planning website, the study used the required annual income after taxes estimated by the living wage calculator to determine how much you need to earn to “live comfortably” in the nation’s largest cities using the 50/30/20 rule. The budgeting technique allocates your after-tax income to three categ...Theranos exec Sunny Balwani loses bid to delay prison term
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:53:58 GMT
A federal judge has rejected former Theranos executive Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani’s bid to remain free while he appeals his conviction for crimes he committed during a blood-testing scam he orchestrated with his former boss and lover, Elizabeth Holmes.The 17-page ruling issued late Thursday pushes Balwani, 57, a step closer to having to begin a nearly 13-year prison sentence he received after a jury convicted him of 12 counts of fraud and conspiracy last year.Balwani is scheduled to report to prison March 15 unless he can win a reprieve from a federal appeals court in a motion his lawyers say they plan to file.Unless the appeals court rules he can remain free, Balwani has been ordered to report to an Atlanta federal prison, according to court documents. The 121-year-old prison has been plagued by misconduct and other abuses described by whistleblowers during a congressional hearing last year.U.S. District Judge Edward Davila, who sentenced Balwani and denied his request to remain free o...Fiji’s former leader Bainimarama arrested and due in court
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:53:58 GMT
WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) — Fiji’s former leader Frank Bainimarama was due to appear in court Friday after both he and the nation’s suspended police commissioner were arrested the day before and held overnight in jail.The development adds another twist to the volatile political situation on the Pacific island nation, where Bainimarama in December lost a tense election to Prime Minister Sitiveni Rabuka. Last month, Bainimarama, 68, was suspended from parliament for three years for insulting the president, and this week he resigned from parliament in protest.Bainimarama and Commissioner Sitiveni Qiliho each face a single charge of abuse of office. Prosecutors claim the pair terminated an active police investigation into former staff members of the University of the South Pacific. Prosecutors said police were continuing their investigation and could lay more charges.A former military commander, Bainimarama held power in Fiji for 16 years after first seizing the top job b...Lawmaker says FBI wrongly sought surveillance info about him
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:53:58 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — A Republican lawmaker on Thursday accused the FBI of wrongly searching for his name in foreign surveillance data, underscoring the challenges ahead for U.S. officials trying to persuade Congress to renew their authorities to collect huge swaths of communications.Rep. Darin LaHood, R-Ill., did not say why the FBI may have searched his name in information collected under a provision of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act known as Section 702, and a spokesman for the lawmaker did not respond to a request for further clarification. At a hearing of the House Intelligence Committee, LaHood pressed FBI Director Chris Wray to acknowledge that his agency and others had at times violated the rules on the use of data collected through electronic snooping.“We clearly have work to do, and we’re eager to do it with this committee, to show that we can be worthy stewards of these important authorities,” Wray said.In a statement, the FBI said that though it could not comment ...‘Cocaine cat’ escaped owner, will now live at Cincinnati Zoo
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:53:58 GMT
An African serval cat that was found with cocaine in its system after an escape at a traffic stop now calls the Cincinnati Zoo home, much to the delight of social media users still amused by the recent release of the movie ” Cocaine Bear.”The wild cat’s story has trended online, where users relished in the absurdity of the horror comedy, which is based on the true story of a 175-pound black bear that was found dead near a duffle bag and some $2 million worth of cocaine. Social media users have predictably dubbed the serval “cocaine cat.”The slender feline made its escape after its owner was pulled over by police on Jan. 28, according to local animal control officials. It leapt from the car into a tree.Ray Anderson of Cincinnati Animal CARE said that local animal control, Hamilton County Dog Wardens, were called around 2 a.m. in the residential Oakley neighborhood.In Ohio, it is illegal to own the animals, which can weigh up to 40 pounds. During the rescue mission, ...CP NewsAlert: Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond speaks out after award revoked over heritage
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:53:58 GMT
VANCOUVER — Former judge Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond says she is satisfied in her “past work, identity and self-worth” after the British Columbia Civil Liberties Association stripped her of an award because it believed she falsified her claims of Indigenous identity.Turpel-Lafond says in her most expansive remarks since questions about her heritage were raised last year that it is “liberating” to be freed of honours.More coming.The Canadian PressPact to settle lawsuits in deadliest Vegas apartment fire
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:53:58 GMT
LAS VEGAS (AP) — A confidential settlement has been reached in civil negligence lawsuits arising from the deadliest residential fire in Las Vegas history, a smoky blaze at a low-budget downtown apartment building in December 2019.Court documents refer to funding but do not provide details of the pact, and attorneys declined Thursday to comment about what was termed a “global resolution” of lawsuits against former Alpine Motel Apartments owner Adolfo Orozco and a corporate ownership entity, Las Vegas Dragon Hotel LLC.“At this time, neither my client nor I are in a position to comment on the settlement,” said Steven Jaffe, Orozco’s attorney in the cases filed in 2020 and 2021 and consolidated in Clark County District Court.“My only comment would be that the parties look forward to the court’s approval,” said Robert Murdock, attorney for Deborah Cihal Crawford and lead lawyer for plaintiffs in the settlement.Thirteen people were injured, five critically, including a pregnant woma...Kim supervises N. Korean troops simulating attack on South
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:53:58 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un supervised a live-fire artillery drill simulating an attack on a South Korean airfield and called for his troops to be ready to respond to the enemies’ “frantic war preparation moves” — apparently referring to the U.S.’s largest military exercises with the South in years.The North Korean state media report Friday came a day after South Korea’s military detected the North firing at least one short-range ballistic missile toward the sea from a site near the western coastal city of Nampo. The South’s Joint Chiefs of Staff was assessing whether more missiles may have been launched from the area simultaneously.South Korea and the United States are preparing this month for their biggest combined military training exercise in years to counter the growing threat of Kim’s nuclear arsenal, which he has aggressively expanded despite the North’s deepening economic isolation and pandemic-related difficulties.Pyongyang’s ...Federal Court approves ‘historic’ $2.8B residential day schools settlement
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:53:58 GMT
VANCOUVER — A Federal Court judge has approved a $2.8 billion settlement agreement between the Canadian government and plaintiffs representing 325 First Nations whose members went to residential day schools. Justice Ann Marie McDonald said in her ruling issued Thursday that the settlement is intended to help take steps to reverse the losses of language, culture and heritage through an Indigenous-led not-for-profit body. She called the agreement “historic,” and “transformational,” adding that the settlement does not release the Canadian government from future lawsuits related to children who have died or disappeared at residential schools.The federal government originally reached the settlement with the plaintiffs in January, but Federal Court also needed to approve the agreement. The lawsuit was originally brought forth by two B.C. First Nations, the Tk’emlúps te Secwepemc and the shishalh, more than a decade ago.Those members were ineligible for the 2006 set...Latest news
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