Vigil held in honor of slain 31-year-old model

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:19 GMT

Vigil held in honor of slain 31-year-old model Family, friends and supporters gathered in downtown Los Angeles Sunday evening to honor the life of model and real-estate agent Maleesa Mooney, whose death is being investigated as a homicide.  The 31-year-old was discovered dead inside her apartment at the Sky at Bunker Hill complex in the 200 block of South Figueroa Street at around 4 p.m. on Sept. 12. Police were asked to conduct a welfare check after she abruptly stopped answering calls or texts from her family.  Police did not release any details about any injuries or a possible cause of death for Mooney, however they did confirm that the incident was being investigated as a homicide.31-year-old aspiring model and real estate agent Maleesa Mooney was found dead in her DTLA apartmentJust three days later, authorities announced the death of another model, 32-year-old Nichole “Nikki” Coats. Coats was found dead in her apartment by concerned family members on Sept. 10 after she wouldn’t answer attempts to contact her...

Where DC region schools landed in 2023’s US News Best College rankings

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:19 GMT

Where DC region schools landed in 2023’s US News Best College rankings Photo shows Burruss Hall on the Virginia Tech University campus in Blacksburg. (Shutterstock.com/Kristi Blokhin via InsideNova) Photo shows Burruss Hall on the Virginia Tech University campus in Blacksburg. (Shutterstock.com/Kristi Blokhin via InsideNova) Making a plan with your teen to go on college tours this school year? The U.S. News and World Report has released its Best College rankings of 2024, and this year, it’s focused on graduation rates, post-graduation success and graduating with manageable debt.U.S. News said in a press release that this “greater emphasis on social mobility and outcomes for graduating college students” marks the largest change in methodology since the ranking was or...

Today in History: September 18, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:19 GMT

Today in History: September 18, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg dies Today in History Today is Monday, Sept. 18, the 261st day of 2023. There are 104 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History: On Sept. 18, 2020, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a towering women’s rights champion who became the court’s second female justice, died at her home in Washington at the age of 87 of complications from pancreatic cancer.On this date: In A.D. 14, the Roman Senate officially confirmed Tiberius as the second emperor of the Roman Empire, succeeding the late Augustus. In 1793, President George Washington laid the cornerstone of the U.S. Capitol. In 1850, Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act, which created a force of federal commissioners charged with returning escaped slaves to their owners. In 1851, the first edition of The New York Times was published. In 1947, the National Security Act, which created a National Military Establishment and the position of Secretary of Defense, went into effect. In 1961, United Nations Secretary-General Dag Ha...

‘The building will be rebuilt:’ Repairs underway after spate of six fires

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:19 GMT

‘The building will be rebuilt:’ Repairs underway after spate of six fires Six separate “suspicious fires” at two shopping centers in Gaithersburg, Maryland, this weekend left store and building owners with a lot of work to do in the week ahead.The spate of fires started around 2:30 a.m. Sunday at the Holbrook Center across from Gaithersburg High School, according to the Montgomery County Fire Department. Around an hour later, more fires were reported at another shopping center at 3 Russell Avenue in Gaithersburg.“It was difficult to actually come and to see it so badly damaged and understand — or even begin to understand — why somebody would do such damage for no particular reason,” Mary Covell, the owner of the building on Russell Avenue, said.A person of interest is in custody, but Montgomery County Fire and Rescue have not identified the individual, nor their relation to the fires.Covell said the the fires were rattling to the business owners affected.“It’s frightening,” Covell said. “It’s frighteni...

Patriots react to rare 0-2 start: ‘Something’s got to happen’

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:19 GMT

Patriots react to rare 0-2 start: ‘Something’s got to happen’ FOXBORO — The Patriots are tired.Frustrated. Hoping for better. Eager for more.The Pats have the look and sound of an 0-2 team, which they became after Sunday’s loss to Miami. They’re 0-2 for the first time since 2001. Several players gave voice to their frustration and disappointment after the game.Below is a sampling of player reaction from the locker room and post-game press conferences:QB Mac Jones“I think, obviously, it sucks. But, really, when you’re close, you just have to do more, I think. Weight room, film, practice. Like, everyone just has to do more.  And hopefully if you do that, I mean, you know you did everything you could do, right? So at that point, some of it’s out of your control. Some of it is luck, some of it’s other things. But for us, just got to do more.”WR JuJu Smith-Schuster“We’re all very, very upset and very down about it, but there’s a lot of things to learn and a lot of things to grow and to imp...

Mac Jones’ plan to make sure Patriots don’t spiral after two tough losses

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:19 GMT

Mac Jones’ plan to make sure Patriots don’t spiral after two tough losses FOXBORO — Mac Jones sat facing his locker, towel over head in full uniform 20 minutes after the Patriots’ latest distressing loss.Last week, the Patriots lost after rookie wide receiver couldn’t get a second foot in bounds on fourth down. This week, they lost after officials determined that guard Cole Strange came inches away from the first-down marker after a heads-up lateral from tight end Mike Gesicki on fourth down in the 24-17 loss.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots react to wild overturned play that sealed loss to Dolphins New England Patriots | Bill Belichick offers alternate reasons for Patriots rookie Demario Douglas’ apparent benching New England Patriots | Callahan: Patriots offense fails to deliver again, puts season in danger New England Patriots | Patriots can’t finish comeback, fall to Dolphins in 24-17 heartbreaker New England Patriots | Patriots inactives: Three start...

Patriots react to wild overturned play that sealed loss to Dolphins

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:19 GMT

Patriots react to wild overturned play that sealed loss to Dolphins FOXBORO — At first glance, it looked like the Patriots had made a spectacular, unexpected play to keep their comeback bid against the Dolphins alive.Facing fourth-and-3, trailing by seven with under a minute left in the fourth, the Pats desperately needed a first down. They reacted as such in their effort. Mac Jones found Mike Gesicki in the flat, but when stopped by a defender and noticing he was short of a first down, he made a head’s up play by lateraling the ball back to offensive lineman Cole Strange, who caught the ball in acrobatic fashion, and then barreled through multiple defenders in an attempt to get to the marker.Strange looked like he had pulled off the impossible. The call on the field was initially that he had converted the first down to keep the drive alive. Gillette Stadium roared. But after a video review, the play was overturned, ruled that Strange’s knee had hit the ground with the ball inches short of the first down marker at Miami’s 29-yard line. It sealed the...

Bill Belichick offers alternate reasons for Patriots rookie Demario Douglas’ apparent benching

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:19 GMT

Bill Belichick offers alternate reasons for Patriots rookie Demario Douglas’ apparent benching FOXBORO — Patriots rookie wide receiver Demario Douglas was taught a lesson on Sunday night: fumble and you might not see the field again.Douglas did not appear to play any offensive snaps after losing a fumble on the final play of the first quarter in the Patriots’ 24-17 Week 2 loss to the Dolphins. Douglas caught a target from quarterback Mac Jones on third-and-8 from the Dolphins’ 39-yard line. He had enough yards to convert the third down before Dolphins edge defender Bradley Chubb chopped at his arm from behind, dislodging the football. Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson jumped on the football but couldn’t secure it. Chubb came away with the recovery.Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots react to wild overturned play that sealed loss to Dolphins New England Patriots | Callahan: Patriots offense fails to deliver again, puts season in danger New England Patriots | Patriots can’t finish comeback, f...

Chevron says Australian LNG plant is back to full production after 3 days at 80% output

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:19 GMT

Chevron says Australian LNG plant is back to full production after 3 days at 80% output ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) — A Chevron Corp. liquefied natural gas plant in Australia had resumed full production after a fault cut output by one-fifth for three days amid strike action, the U.S. energy giant said on Monday.A turbine tripped at the Wheatstone LNG plant in Western Australia state on Thursday last week as around 500 unionized Chevron staff escalated strike action over pay and conditions.Wheatstone and Chevron’s Gorgon plant, both in the state’s Pilbara region, account for between 5% and 7% of global LNG supply.Chevron said full production did not resume at Wheatstone until Sunday night.“During this time, LNG continued to be produced at approximately 80% of usual rates and vessel loading continued,” a Chevron statement said.“There has been no change to scheduled LNG deliveries,” Chevron added.Wheatstone produces 8.9 million metric tons (9.8 million U.S. tons) of LNG a year.About 500 Chevron employees who are members of the Offshore Alliance, a partnership between the Aus...

Oregon judge to decide in new trial whether voter-approved gun control law is constitutional

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 23:43:19 GMT

Oregon judge to decide in new trial whether voter-approved gun control law is constitutional PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — An Oregon judge is set to decide whether a gun control law approved by voters in November violates the state’s constitution in a trial scheduled to start Monday.The law, one of the toughest in the nation, was among the first gun restrictions to be passed after a major U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year changed the guidance judges are expected to follow when considering Second Amendment cases.Measure 114 has been tied up in federal and state court since it was narrowly passed by voters in November 2022, casting confusion over its fate. The law requires people to complete a gun safety training course and undergo a criminal background check in order to obtain a permit to buy a firearm. The measure also bans high-capacity magazines holding more than 10 rounds.Circuit Court Judge Robert S. Raschio will preside over the trial this week in Harney County, a vast rural area in southeastern Oregon. Raschio temporarily blocked the law from taking effect in December after...