Giuliani arrives at court in defamation case

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:37 GMT

Giuliani arrives at court in defamation case WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – Rudy Giuliani arrived at federal court this morning in Washington D.C. where he has been found liable of defaming two Georgia election workers.During the 2020 election, Giuliani baselessly accused Ruby Freeman and her daughter, Wandrea “Shaye” Moss, of fraud. The court heard audio recordings earlier this week from Freeman’s and Moss’ lawyers in which people intimidated the election workers with graphic and racist threats after Giuliani’s false accusations.Although the former New York City mayor did not comment on the case, his lawyers argue that the $47 million in reputational damages that is being sought by plaintiffs is the “civil equivalent of the death penalty.”District Judge Beryl Howell, who is presiding over the case, said in October that Giuliani had flagrantly disregarded an order to provide documents concerning his personal and business assets. Since this is a civil case, as opposed to criminal, the judge told jurors that they must infer that Giulian...

The cheapest and most expensive states to get a divorce in

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:37 GMT

The cheapest and most expensive states to get a divorce in (KTLA) - There’s no doubt most people go into matrimony, holy or otherwise, with every intention of it lasting through “richer and poorer,” “sickness and health” and “’til death do we part.”  It’s also true there are an unlimited number of reasons, none of which there is time to discuss here, which can drive a wedge between married partners and result in divorce.  For those in California who are considering divorce, it might come as yet another blow to learn the Golden State ranks as the most expensive place in the United States to dissolve a marriage at an average cost of $10,159, according to a recent analysis. In order to find the most and least expensive states to get a divorce in 2023, Forbes Advisor considered the cost of divorce filing fees, the average cost of a lawyer, the cost of living and the percentage of household income it takes to pay for a divorce across the country.  The Top 10 Most Expensive States to Get a Divorce. (Forbes Advisor)According to...

Jeffrey Foskett, who played with the Beach Boys for decades, dies at 67

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:37 GMT

Jeffrey Foskett, who played with the Beach Boys for decades, dies at 67 (WJW) – Musician Jeffrey Foskett, who played with The Beach Boys for nearly four decades, has died.The musician, 67, passed away Monday. He had been battling anaplastic thyroid cancer, Rolling Stone reported. Howard Stern reveals death of close friend, frequent caller Foskett, 67, began performing with the Beach Boys in the early '80s, and later became a member of the touring band for Beach Boys' co-founder Brian Wilson. He also recorded with both the Beach Boys and Wilson, and released a number of albums as a solo artist.THE VIEW - The Beach Boys perform live on "THE VIEW," 9/15/16 (11:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon, ET) airing on the Walt Disney Television via Getty Images Television Network. (Photo by Lorenzo Bevilaqua/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images)JEFFREY FOSKETTWASHINGTON, DC - MAY 28: Jeffrey Foskett (L) and Bruce Johnston of The Beach Boys perform during the 27th National Memorial Day Concert Rehearsals on May 28, 2016 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Paul Morig...

State education board to set new library standards following law prohibiting adult content

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:37 GMT

State education board to set new library standards following law prohibiting adult content AUSTIN (Nexstar) -- The State Board of Education on Wednesday is expected to approve new rules that school libraries must follow when procuring books, acting on a new law designed to prohibit explicit material.The Restricting Explicit and Adult-Designated Educational Resources Act -- the READER Act -- requires book vendors to establish a "rating" for each book they sell to libraries. Gov. Abbott signed it into law in June.“Without attaching any religious, political or cultural belief, this bill does one thing and one thing only — restricts explicit books from unaccompanied minors in Texas public schools,” the bill's author, Plano Republican representative Jared Patterson, told lawmakers during the regular legislative session.How new Texas law restricting some books stacks up nationwideThe bill requires the State Board to approve new standards that school districts must follow when developing their library collection. Those standards prohibit the purchase of "harmful," "sexually expl...

Hays County approves AI facial recognition technology for sheriff's office

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:37 GMT

Hays County approves AI facial recognition technology for sheriff's office HAYS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) --- A facial recognition software could come to the Hays County Sheriff's Office in the future. County commissioners recently approved for the sheriff's office to fill out an order form with Clearview AI, a facial recognition company that provides software to law enforcement, government agencies and other organizations.The agenda item said the sheriff's office is approved to purchase Clearview AI software licenses in the FY 2024 budget. "The software is a facial recognition software that will provide law enforcement with greater insight and lead generation through the use of its investigative platform," the agenda item said. It said the term for this purchase is over a three-year period, with $6,495 due each year. It totals out to $19,485. The agenda item said funding for the first year is available in the Sheriff's Office Software Capital general ledger.  What is Clearview AI?According to Clearview AI's website, its platform has the "largest know...

UT Austin says pro-Palestinian protesters 'crossed the line,' launches investigation

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:37 GMT

UT Austin says pro-Palestinian protesters 'crossed the line,' launches investigation AUSTIN (KXAN) — There's an active investigation at The University of Texas at Austin looking into protesters who "crossed the line," according to a statement UT posted on X Wednesday morning.According to a pro-Palestinian organization, there were at least two pro-Palestinian protests on campus last week speaking out after they said two UT teaching assistants lost their positions after putting out mental health resources for Palestinian, Arab and Muslim students about Palestine. This came as tensions continued to rise overseas in the Hamas-Israel war. Two UT teaching assistants lose their positions after message about Palestine A UT student part of a pro-Palestinian organization on campus told KXAN multiple organizations were involved in protests on campus last week. KXAN is working to obtain videos and statements from those involved. Reporter Jala Washington also requested an interview with UT. This story will be updated.

UT students embrace shelter adoption, responsible pet ownership

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:37 GMT

UT students embrace shelter adoption, responsible pet ownership AUSTIN (KXAN) — With an increasing number of University of Texas students seeking companionship and responsibility, students are looking to animal shelters for a remedy.Austin is a 'no-kill' city, meaning the city's shelter partners have limits on the number of animals they can euthanize entering the shelter and must implement a large-scale foster and adoption program. To save every animal possible, shelters across the city are brimming with available pets, and UT students are adopting."Shelters here in Texas are really faced with a lot more overcrowding issues than typical shelters," said Luis Sanchez, director of PR and communications at Austin Pets Alive! "What we believe in is that every pet that's in the shelter system deserves a chance at finding a family, and what sets us aside from most other shelters is that we strictly pull from the euthanasia list. We are really the last chance for a lot of these pets."Hall's cat, Kerbey, was adopted from Austin Pets Alive! in May 2020, a...

The Loop Fantasy Football Report Week 15: Prescott may not be fantasy playoff MVP

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:37 GMT

The Loop Fantasy Football Report Week 15: Prescott may not be fantasy playoff MVP When running down the list of candidates for the NFL’s Most Valuable Player of 2023, it doesn’t take long to get to the name of Rayne Dakota Prescott.Dallas’ quarterback has had a banner season for the Super Bowl contenders. He has 3,500 passing yards and has accounted for 30 touchdowns for the 10-3 Cowboys.But it’s fantasy playoff time, and No. 4 is facing one of the toughest schedules over the next three weeks.The Cowboys will be at Buffalo, at Miami and will play host to Detroit in Weeks 15 through 17.Three strong defenses. And two of those games on the road, where the Dallas attack has been much less prolific than at home in Jerryworld.Dak’s team lost two of its first three road games, against the Cardinals and the 49ers. And he was mediocre at best in those games.With all the quarterback injuries there’s almost no chance any fantasy mavens will bench Prescott these next three weeks, nor should they. But they should not assume he will produce gaudy numbers in enemy territory.Her...

Siena students sign beam for new science building

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:37 GMT

Siena students sign beam for new science building LOUDONVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- With Siena College's new science complex under construction, students, professors, and staff gathered to sign a 20-foot, 500-pound beam that will go into the making of a new science building. The beam signing took place on Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Siena President Dr. Chuck Seifert spoke at the event. Tuesday was the college's reading day before final exams, and students were treated to cookies and brownies.

Execution date set for Missouri man who killed couple

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 07:50:37 GMT

Execution date set for Missouri man who killed couple BOONE COUNTY, Mo. - A Missouri man convicted of killing his cousin and her husband in 2006 was sentenced to death in 2008. The Supreme Court of Missouri issued a date for Brian Dorsey's execution today. He will be put to death at 6 p.m. on April 9, 2024.Dorsey shot and killed his sleeping cousin, Sarah Bonnie, and her husband, Ben Bonnie, in their New Bloomfield home on the night of December 23, 2006. After the murders, he stole cash, her car, and other property to sell in an attempt to settle his drug debts. On December 26, 2006, Dorsey turned himself in to the authorities after Sarah Bonnie's parents discovered the victims. St. Louis Blues fire head coach Craig Berube The U.S. Supreme Court rejected Dorsey's most recent request to have his death sentence overturned in February. In 2017, all seven judges unanimously rejected his attempt to have his guilty plea and death sentence overturned at the Missouri Supreme Court. In 2013, he alleged that the state withheld DNA evidence and...