Two stabbed, one killed in Mission District Saturday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:39:36 GMT

Two stabbed, one killed in Mission District Saturday SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Two people were stabbed, one of them fatally, in San Francisco's Mission District early Saturday morning, the San Francisco Police Department said. The incident also involved a car striking a local business. Police originally responded to the area of 24th Street and Portero Avenue at about 12:25 a.m. for the report of a car crash with injuries. SFPD also learned that a business on the 1100 block of Portero Avenue had been hit by a car. San Jose fatal hit-and-run driver was intoxicated, had two kids in car, police say In the area of 24th and Portero, SFPD officers found two men, 27 and 34 years old, with stab wounds. SFPD believes the men had been stabbed at another location and were trying to go to a nearby hospital when the crash happened. The victims were taken to the hospital, where the 27-year-old died, SFPD said. There was no update from SFPD Monday on the condition of the other victim. SFPD is still investigating the incident. Anyone with information...

Bright Scholar: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:39:36 GMT

Bright Scholar: Fiscal Q4 Earnings Snapshot FOSHAN, China (AP) — FOSHAN, China (AP) — Bright Scholar Education Holdings Ltd. (BEDU) on Monday reported a loss of $47.5 million in its fiscal fourth quarter.The Foshan, China-based company said it had a loss of $1.60 per share. Losses, adjusted for non-recurring costs, were 52 cents per share.The provider of international education to Chinese students posted revenue of $77.1 million in the period.For the year, the company reported that its loss narrowed to $54.4 million, or $1.84 per share. Revenue was reported as $292.6 million.In the final minutes of trading on Monday, the company’s shares hit $1.13. A year ago, they were trading at $2.71._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on BEDU at https://www.zacks.com/ap/BEDUSource

Cardinals’ lopsided loss to the Rams is more proof that Arizona’s rebuild won’t be easy

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:39:36 GMT

Cardinals’ lopsided loss to the Rams is more proof that Arizona’s rebuild won’t be easy TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — The fact the Arizona Cardinals lost another football game on Sunday isn’t particularly surprising.The unexpected part was just how bad they looked.There wasn’t much good to say for the Cardinals after they were thumped in their home stadium by the Los Angeles Rams 37-14. Arizona (2-10) briefly took an 8-7 lead in the first quarter before surrendering 30 straight points to a Rams team that came in with a 4-6 record.It was an eye-opener for the Cardinals. And not in a good way.“Felt like we didn’t match their level of effort and enthusiasm throughout the game,” first-year coach Jonathan Gannon said Sunday. “That falls solely on me. When you get beat like that, we have to take a good, hard look at how we’re setting up the week because it really wasn’t competitive in my mind.”The Rams outgained the Cardinals 457 yards to 292 in a game that was arguably even more lopsided than the final score indicates. Los Angeles had total control after the first quarter...

‘We need all the support we can get’: DC-area nonprofits stress importance of Giving Tuesday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:39:36 GMT

‘We need all the support we can get’: DC-area nonprofits stress importance of Giving Tuesday Giving Tuesday is just 11 years old, but the tradition that encourages people to donate to charitable organizations large and small can have a big impact — especially in years when giving trends downward.According to the Giving USA annual report on philanthropy issued in June of this year, total giving decreased in 2022, with individual donations down by 13.4% when adjusted for inflation.Nonprofits such as Montgomery County’s Tree House Child Advocacy Center said Giving Tuesday is helpful, as they work to offer services at a time when those services may see more demand.Dr. Evelyn Shukat, a pediatrician who specializes in the care of children who have been abused and neglected, told WTOP that many cases of abuse are referred through schools. She said child abuse has been underreported over the past few years due to the pandemic.She added that since schools reopened, “we’re seeing more and more children and our resources are stretched … We need all the support we can...

Matthew Stafford’s Rams can be a playoff contender if Kyren Williams keeps driving them forward

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:39:36 GMT

Matthew Stafford’s Rams can be a playoff contender if Kyren Williams keeps driving them forward LOS ANGELES (AP) — Matthew Stafford is throwing the ball with an injured thumb. His top two targets — Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua — are fighting through an accumulation of injuries from a punishing NFL season.Yet when Kyren Williams is running wild, the Los Angeles Rams (5-6) not only look like a dangerous offense, but a possible playoff contender.Williams racked up 204 total yards in a 37-14 victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday, rushing for 143 yards and catching two of Stafford’s four touchdown passes.The second-year pro from St. Louis has raised his game exponentially midway through his second season, providing coach Sean McVay with options he hasn’t had for his offense since Todd Gurley’s heyday. With a running back consistently fighting through contact and picking up extra yards while also providing a threat as a receiver, McVay’s playbook expands.“He’s a really good football player, and he’s one of those guys, he loves competing,” McVay said of William...

Live updates | Israel confirms release of 11 hostages by Hamas on fourth day of truce

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:39:36 GMT

Live updates | Israel confirms release of 11 hostages by Hamas on fourth day of truce Israel said 11 hostages have been released from Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip late Monday, the final day of a four-day truce between the warring sides. Early Tuesday, Israel’s prison service said it was releasing 33 Palestinian prisoners as part of the cease-fire deal. Hours earlier, Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said Israel and Hamas agreed to extend their truce for another two days. Monday’s releases bring the number of Israelis freed under the truce to 50, along with 19 hostages of other nationalities. So far, 117 Palestinians have been released from Israeli prisons. Roughly 240 hostages were captured by Hamas in its Oct. 7 attack in southern Israel that ignited the war. One was freed by Israeli forces and two were found dead inside Gaza. Israel has said it would extend the cease-fire by one day for every 10 additional hostages released. After the announcement by Qatar — a key mediator in the conflict, along with the United States and Egypt — Hamas confirmed it had agreed to a two...

Willian converts two penalties including stoppage-time winner as Fulham wins amid VAR controversy

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:39:36 GMT

Willian converts two penalties including stoppage-time winner as Fulham wins amid VAR controversy LONDON (AP) — Willian converted two of the game’s three second-half penalties — including the winner in the fourth minute of stoppage time — to help Fulham defeat Wolverhampton 3-2 in another English Premier League match dominated by VAR calls on Monday.The former Brazil winger’s first spot kick in the 59th minute made it 2-1, only for Hwang Hee-chan to win and then convert his own penalty in the 75th to leave an end-to-end game at Craven Cottage heading for a draw.There was a late twist as Wolves midfielder Joao Gomes miscontrolled the ball in his own area and stuck out his leg, which brushed against Fulham substitute Harry Wilson as he nipped in to take possession.After a long video review, the on-field decision to not award a penalty was changed and Willian stepped up to send his kick into the bottom-left corner, giving Fulham a third league win.Fulham held the lead three times in the match, firstly after Alex Iwobi steered in a cross by Antonee Robinson in the seventh minute. Th...

Donald Trump is set to return to the witness stand in his civil fraud trial

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:39:36 GMT

Donald Trump is set to return to the witness stand in his civil fraud trial NEW YORK (AP) — After a pugnacious first turn on the witness stand, former president Donald Trump plans to testify again next month in his civil fraud trial, his lawyers said Monday.He is to return Dec. 11, defense attorney Christopher Kise said. Trump had plenty to say during his initial testimony Nov. 6 in the case, which has questioned his net worth, accused him of misleading banks and insurers and threatened his future in business in New York. The Republican 2024 presidential front-runner denies all the allegations, and he used his first stint on the witness stand to lambaste the case, the judge and New York Attorney General Letitia James, who brought the lawsuit. “People don’t know how good a company I built. You know why?” Trump complained as one of James’ deputies questioned him. “Because people like you go around and try and demean me and try and hurt me, probably for political reasons.”He called James “a political hack” and dismissed a pretrial ruling agai...

Lawson apologizes for shoving Eagles fan, alleging person threatened Bills players and families

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:39:36 GMT

Lawson apologizes for shoving Eagles fan, alleging person threatened Bills players and families ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Buffalo Bills pass rusher Shaq Lawson apologized Monday for shoving a Philadelphia Eagles fan behind the team’s bench after alleging the person was making threatening remarks about players and their families.Lawson posted his apology on his Instagram account a day after a video showed him and five defensive teammates approach a spectator in the first row behind Buffalo’s bench during a 37-34 overtime loss at Philadelphia. The video showed Bills defensive tackle Jordan Phillips walking up and exchanging words with the unidentified spectator, when Lawson followed and shoved the fan, who was wearing an Eagles shirt beneath his jacket and holding a can of beer.Lawson said the fan began heckling players before the game began, and was allowed to stay at his seat after the Bills asked stadium security officials to have the person removed.“Eventually, our emotions boiled over and I made a mistake,” Lawson wrote. “For that, I apologize, but there are certain lines t...

Suspended Aurora officer back to work after acquittal in Elijah McClain's death

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:39:36 GMT

Suspended Aurora officer back to work after acquittal in Elijah McClain's death DENVER (KDVR) -- Aurora Police Officer Nathan Woodyard will return to work after being acquitted of all charges in the 2019 death of Elijah McClain, according to the city.Woodyard had been suspended without pay from the department since September 2021. However, that ended as soon as his Nov. 6 acquittal became finalized, the city said. Final trial over Elijah McClain’s death in Aurora spotlights paramedics’ role After his suspension ended, he elected to reintegrate with Aurora police, according to the city.Woodyard was placed on restricted duty pending the next steps in the reintegration process. This means he will not be in uniform, will not have public contact and will not take any enforcement actions. According to the city, any civil service member on extended leave must reintegrate to "bring them up to speed" on practice and policy changes that have happened. Once the reintegration ends, Woodyard will be eligible for reassignment to a position in the department, the city said....