VIDEO: Suspect steals catalytic converter from Prius in Alameda

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:19:24 GMT

VIDEO: Suspect steals catalytic converter from Prius in Alameda (KRON) -- An Alameda resident parked his car at a mosque in what seemed to be a routine Sunday morning. However, around 6 a.m. when he was inside the mosque praying, the owner of a Prius had his catalytic converter stolen in the parking lot.Video (above) shows an unknown man stealing the catalytic converter from the Toyota, according to surveillance from the mosque obtained by KRON4. Alameda catalytic converter thefts continue to spike The suspect is seen -- around the 0:25 mark of the video above -- exiting his car with tools that appear to be used for catalytic converter thefts. About two minutes later around the 2:50 mark, the suspect has the Prius' catalytic converter in his hand and puts it in his Hyundai sedan.The video ends with the unknown suspect driving away from the parking lot with the catalytic converter. When he returned to his car and was about to drive, the victim said he noticed a loud sound coming out of his Prius. That's when he knew his catalytic converter had...

Erdogan se dirige a una segunda vuelta en las reñidas elecciones de Turquía

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:19:24 GMT

Erdogan se dirige a una segunda vuelta en las reñidas elecciones de Turquía (CNN) — Ni el presidente de Turquía, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, ni su principal rival parecían haber asegurado el 50% de los votos para ganar las elecciones, según mostraron los resultados electorales preliminares, lo que aumenta las perspectivas de una segunda vuelta.La agencia de noticias estatal Anadolu informó proyecciones basadas en el 97,95% de los votos contados, mostrando que Erdogan tiene el 49,34% de los votos, en comparación con el 44,99% del principal candidato de la oposición, Kemal Kilicdaroglu.El tercer candidato, Sinan Ogan, recibió el 5,28% de los votos, según Anadolu, lo que plantea la posibilidad de que pueda ser un hacedor de reyes en una segunda vuelta. Tuiteó que una segunda votación es “muy posible” y que “los nacionalistas turcos y los ataturkistas están en una posición clave para esta elección”.Las elecciones de este domingo suponen el mayor desafío hasta la fecha para el líder turco. Erdogan se enfrenta a dificultades económicas y a la crítica de que el im...

No. 1 seed Oklahoma seeks third-straight NCAA softball title

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:19:24 GMT

No. 1 seed Oklahoma seeks third-straight NCAA softball title Oklahoma will seek its third straight Women’s College World Series title as the No. 1 national seed in the upcoming NCAA Women’s Softball Tournament.The 64-team draw was announced Sunday night. The Sooners will host the Norman Regional on Friday through Sunday at Marita Hynes Field in Norman, Oklahoma. They will try to extend their 43-game winning streak -– the longest in school history and four wins shy of the NCAA record Arizona set in 1995-96 -– when they open against Hofstra (19-25) on Friday.This is the fourth straight season the Sooners will enter the tournament as the No. 1 overall seed, and the fifth time overall. Oklahoma defeated Texas 6-1 on Saturday to claim the Big 12 Tournament title in a rematch of last year’s national championship series.The Sooners feature three of the top-10 finalists for USA Softball Collegiate Player of the Year — juniors Jayda Coleman and Tiare Jennings and sophomore Jordy Bahl.UCLA (52-5) is the No. 2 national seed and will host Grand Canyon on...

Desde el pop-rap viral de Drake hasta los himnos de protesta de Kendrick Lamar, estos fueron los momentos decisivos de la música en la década de 2010

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:19:24 GMT

Desde el pop-rap viral de Drake hasta los himnos de protesta de Kendrick Lamar, estos fueron los momentos decisivos de la música en la década de 2010 (CNN) — La década de 2010 pareció más un siglo que una década. En 10 años, la cultura pop evolucionó (y, en opinión de algunos, involucionó) más rápido que nunca, debido en gran parte a la llegada y la influencia cada vez mayor de las redes sociales.El clima cultural y el panorama digital también influyeron en la música que escuchábamos: empezamos la década en la era de Obama, cargada de optimismo, y la terminamos con una pandemia y un clima político muy divisivo. Pero estuvimos en línea durante todo ese tiempo, y aplicaciones como Spotify y TikTok catapultaron ciertas canciones y géneros a la popularidad e incluso influyeron en el tipo de música que se hace.Series de la “era dorada de la TV” que marcaron la década de 2010Repasa algunas de las tendencias musicales predominantes que definieron una década voluble, desde el pop-rap y las boy bands hasta la tristeza estética y los himnos de protesta.El rap sigue la ruta viral del popA principios de la década de 2010, l...

Al menos 13 muertos tras colisión entre camión de carga y camioneta en carretera de Tamaulipas, México

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:19:24 GMT

Al menos 13 muertos tras colisión entre camión de carga y camioneta en carretera de Tamaulipas, México (CNN Español) — Al menos 13 personas murieron este domingo luego de que una camioneta se impactara con la parte trasera de un camión de carga en una carretera de Tamaulipas, en el norte de México, según informó en un comunicado la Secretaría de Seguridad Pública (SSP) estatal.El incidente se registró en el kilómetro 80 de la carretera Hidalgo -Zaragoza, explicó la SSP. Protección Civil del estado agregó en otro comunicado que ambos vehículos se incendiaron tras colisionar.Según la Secretaría, personal de la Guardia estatal que llegó al lugar del percance no encontró el camión que conducía la caja contra la que colisionó la camioneta. Tampoco se ha dado información de personas lesionadas.La SSP no dio más detalles sobre el incidente y CNN intenta obtener más datos de parte de la entidad.En Twitter, el gobernador del estado, Américo Villarreal, lamentó el incidente y dijo que ha dado instrucciones para investigar el percance y para “prestar toda la ayuda posible a los deud...

Crews put out fire at unoccupied house in Miami

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:19:24 GMT

Crews put out fire at unoccupied house in Miami Crews put out a fire that broke out at an unoccupied house in Miami.City of Miami Fire Rescue units responded to the scene of the blaze along the 300 block of Northwest 37th Street, just after 7:30 a.m., Sunday.Firefighters arrived to find heavy smoke and flames engulfing the abandoned structure and upgraded the incident to a Code 1 working fire.Crews were able to knock down the flames within 30 minutes.Miami Police officers temporarily shut down Northwest 37th Avenue between Third and Fifth avenues while they assisted firefighters.No adjacent homes were affected, and no injuries were reported.The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

More job offers include retirement benefits, student loan help

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:19:24 GMT

More job offers include retirement benefits, student loan help Over a year of rapid wage growth has U.S. companies turning to enhanced benefits to attract and retain workers.Mentions of employee benefits in job postings on ZipRecruiter soared to the highest rates on record, according to an analysis by the jobs site. A greater share of positions offered benefits like health insurance, paid time off, and paid parental leave than in prior years.One in four jobs now offer retirement benefits, and a growing number are offering student loan repayment and tuition assistance.“Customers tell ZipRecruiter that they are trying to end out-of-cycle wage increases and cap the size of regular increases to keep costs under control,” said Julia Pollak, chief economist at the jobs website.Against a backdrop of low unemployment and high employee turnover, “many are therefore expanding their benefits offerings.”Despite some recent cooling in the labor market, many companies are still struggling to fill positions and limit attrition given the enduring mismatch betw...

Emilio Estevez brings ‘The Way’ back to theaters

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:19:24 GMT

Emilio Estevez brings ‘The Way’ back to theaters With a nationwide release Tuesday via Fathom Events, Emilio Estevez’s “The Way,” a movie about faith, hope and life’s unexpected turns, gets a rare second chance.The way in “The Way” is the legendary Camino de Santiago, a nearly 500-mile pilgrimage route in France and Spain that’s over a thousand years old.As director, co-star, writer and producer, Estevez, who turned 61 last Friday, made a personal film far from the Hollywood arena of “The Mighty Ducks” and “Young Guns” that made his reputation (and his fortune).It was actually his son Taylor, then 19, who sparked the idea of a movie centered on various Camino travelers.“He fell in love with a Spanish gal and they got married back in 2009, which was when we started shooting the film,” Estevez recalled in a phone interview from Cincinnati where he’s lived the last 12 years.“I’d been going over there to visit him and I thought, ‘The only way I’m going to spend time with my son is to actually figure out how to make a movie...

Editorial: More grim news from nation’s report card

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:19:24 GMT

Editorial: More grim news from nation’s report card Those well-steeped in our nation’s history long ago learned the inspiring story of how President George Washington delivered his stirring Gettysburg Address, a four-hour oration, in an effort to revive hope among Americans struggling during the Great Depression of the 1920s.Or maybe not.Last week, the National Assessment of Educational Progress — the nation’s “report card” — released the results of standardized tests given last year to eighth graders across the country on civics and history. Turn away if you seek to avoid depressing news.Just 13% of students met proficiency standards in history, meaning “they could explain major themes, periods, events, people, ideas and turning points in the country’s history,” according to The Wall Street Journal. About 20% reached proficiency in civics.In other words, only a small percentage of American kids poised to enter high school probably would be able to identify more than two errors in this essay’s lead sentence, if they could identify an...

Schoen: Reaction to Feinstein’s return speaks volumes about pols

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 02:19:24 GMT

Schoen: Reaction to Feinstein’s return speaks volumes about pols California Sen. Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, returned to Washington, D.C. on Wednesday after an extended medical leave, which caused her to miss dozens of key Senate votes and prompted calls for her resignation.In addition to halting business on the committee – which was evenly split between Democratic and Republican Senators in her absence – for three months, Feinstein’s leave regrettably provoked a predictable political response from both sides: Republicans doubled-down on partisan obstructionism, while a divided Democratic Party played identity politics.To be sure, Feinstein has put Senate Democrats in an awkward position for months by insisting that she would be returning but not providing any indication as to when.She missed 91 votes during her prolonged absence , according to an NBC news tally, Politico reporting, as well as the Senator’s website, which enumerates her voting history. Feinstein’s absence held up vital Senate business, in...