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Rain early…then remaining cloudy with showers overnight. Low 33F. Winds SSE at 10 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 100%..
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Updated: December 15, 2022 @ 7:44 pm
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A bill to rescind the COVID-19 vaccine mandate for members of the U.S. military and provide nearly $858 billion for national defense has passed the Senate and now goes to President Joe Biden to be signed into law. The bill approved Thursday night authorizes about $45 billion more for defense programs than Biden requested and roughly 10% more than last year’s bill. Lawmakers are trying to account for inflation and boost the nation’s military competitiveness with China and Russia. It includes a 4.6% pay raise for servicemembers and the Defense Department’s civilian workforce.
50 people feared buried after Malaysian landslide hits campsite, says fire department.
A California sex offender who kidnapped, raped and killed four women, some of them while wearing a GPS tracker, has been sentenced to life in prison without parole. Prosecutors say 36-year-old Franc Cano was sentenced Thursday in Orange County after pleading guilty to murder and other charges. Cano acknowledged killing a woman whose nude body was found at an Anaheim recycling center in 2014. He also acknowledged killing three others whose bodies were never found. Prosecutors say Cano committed the crimes with his best friend, another sex offender named Steven Gordon, who was convicted in 2016 and sentenced to death.
Oysters harvested in Texas are possibly contaminated with norovirus, sickening dozens of people across several states, authorities say.
PHILADELPHIA — The Central Bucks school board is advancing a policy that would ban staff members from advocating to students about “partisan, political or social policy issues,” a proposal critics said would have a chilling effect on teachers.
Senate OKs defense policy bill raising pay for troops, rescinding vaccine mandate; now goes to Biden for signature.
DENVER — Mayor Michael Hancock issued an emergency declaration for the city and county of Denver on Thursday in response to the surge of migrants who have arrived over the past 10 days.
Thursday, Dec. 15
Prosecutors say a Northern California toddler fatally struck by a stray bullet while sleeping in his car seat last year was the victim of a rolling gun battle between rival gangs on a freeway. The 1-year-old boy, Jasper Wu, was killed Nov. 6, 2021, on Interstate 880 in Oakland when his mother’s car got caught in the crossfire. The Alameda County District Attorney’s Office filed murder charges Thursday against Trevor Green, Ivory Bivins and Johnny Jackson. A fourth suspect, Keison Lee, was killed in a separate shooting last month. It was not immediately clear whether the suspects had attorneys who could speak on their behalf.
Two people were injured when a single-engine plane crashed shortly after takeoff from Lihue Airport on Kauai Island in Hawaii. The Federal Aviation Administration says there were two people on board the plane Beechcraft BE77 which crashed around noon Thursday. The Kauai Fire Department says the injured were taken to a medical center in stable but serious condition. The state Department of Transportation says the plane went down off Lihue Airport property and the crash didn’t affect commercial flights. Firefighters, police officers and paramedics responded to the crash.
The first cold snap of the season is blowing into Green Bay just in time for the Packers to welcome the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night. Monday’s forecast calls for a high of 19 degrees and a low of 12. Meeting in the middle for a kickoff temperature of 15 degrees would be rare air for the Rams. According to Pro Football Reference, the Rams have played five games with a kickoff temperature of 15 or colder. Their previous 15-or-colder game came in Green Bay in 1992. Rams coach Sean McVay was 6. Quarterback Baker Mayfield was three years from being born.
A woman who accused a former top adviser to New York Attorney General Letitia James of unwanted kissing, hastening his Dec. 2 exit, filed a lawsuit Tuesday alleging that James and her office enabled the man’s behavior by ignoring previous warnings about him. Sofia Quintanar, a political consultant and former deputy press secretary in James’ office, alleges former Chief of Staff Ibrahim Khan thrust his face in front of hers and forced his tongue down her throat as they were chatting outside a political fundraiser at a Brooklyn bar in November 2021. Khan has denied wrongdoing. James’ office said in a statement that it “took the allegations brought to our office seriously and engaged in decisive, prompt, and appropriate action.”
R. Kelly’s team told police in February that hundreds of the singer’s master recordings had been stolen from a storage facility in Illinois, according to TMZ, possibly shining some light on how a “new” Kelly album made it to market.
Dallas linebacker Micah Parsons isn’t wasting time getting people talking about the Philadelphia rivalry again. The teams don’t meet for the second time in 2022 until next week. But Parsons’ exchange with Von Miller on “The Voncast” grabbed national attention. Parsons posed the question of whether quarterback Jalen Hurts or the team was more responsible for the Eagles’ NFL-leading 12-1 record. Parsons and Miller both said it was the QB and the team. Parsons says he wasn’t disrespecting Hurts. Parsons has said before he believes defensive players should be a bigger part of MVP conversations.
San Francisco QB Brock Purdy is active and expected to start for the 49ers against Seattle despite being listed as questionable with an oblique injury. Purdy suffered the injury early in last Sunday’s win over Tampa Bay and played through the discomfort. He was limited in the brief practice time the 49ers had this week. Seattle will be without starting defensive lineman Al Woods because of an Achilles injury suffered last Sunday against Carolina. Backup running back DeeJay Dallas is missing his second straight game because of an ankle sprain, but rookie RB Kenneth Walker III is back after missing the loss to the Panthers with an ankle injury.
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Netherlands forward Vivianne Miedema has sustained a knee injury while playing for Arsenal in a women’s Champion’s League match against Lyon. The Dutch forward went down under no contact in the first half after landing awkwardly as she challenged for a loose ball. She was taken off the field on a stretcher. The team advanced to the quarterfinals despite losing 1-0 at Emirates Stadium. Manager Jonas Eidevall says he’s “very concerned” about Miedema’s injury. He hadn’t spoken to team doctors and had no other update.
Deshaun Watson experienced a storm the last time he started a game in Cleveland. He created the one he’s in now. Watson will finally make his home debut on Saturday with the Browns, who didn’t have him for 11 games while he served an NFL suspension for alleged sexual misconduct. This will be Watson’s third game since returning from the ban, which altered Cleveland’s season. Two years ago, Watson played in gusting winds, hail and rain when he visited with the Houston Texans. The Ravens, who are tied with Cincinnati atop the AFC North, will be without star quarterback Lamar Jackson because of a knee injury.
Thursday, Dec. 15
An Illinois House committee is conducting hearings on a wide-ranging gun legislation that includes a ban on semi-automatic weapons. Researchers and community activists told lawmakers Thursday that having fewer firearms in communities will help stop bloodshed. But they said it must be followed by programs to change attitudes and give people alternatives. Critics told the committee it would do little to curb violence and likely would be unconstitutional. The proposed law would ban semi-automatic weapons, restrict gun possession by those younger than 21 and toughen so-called “red flag” laws. It’s sponsored by Rep. Bob Morgan, who was at this summer’s mass shooting at a July Fourth parade in suburban Chicago.
ATLANTA — Technical difficulties at the Fulton County courthouse delayed Thursday’s motions hearing for hours ahead of next month’s trial involving the alleged gang YSL. Once proceedings finally began, someone on Zoom barged in with some full frontal commentary.
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Authorities in El Paso, Texas, are describing a humanitarian crisis as they grapple with the daily release of roughly 1,600 migrants to local shelters and the streets of the border city in freezing temperatures. They also say they are prepared for even larger immigration flows if Trump-era asylum restrictions end next week as scheduled. El Paso Mayor Oscar Leeser said Thursday that the city is offering overnight hotel rooms to migrants, whose numbers are exceeding the capacity of local shelters. The Department of Homeland Security is indicating it may release more migrants into the U.S. when Trump-era aslyum restrictions end next week.
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Metallica brings its Helping Hands benefit concert to Los Angeles for the first time on Friday, and while it might be tough to find a ticket for the intimate, sold out show at the Microsoft Theatre, anyone can connect with the band through the online auction that accompanie…
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Officials say a pilot had safely ejected from a plane after a failed landing at a North Texas military base. Video that captured the crash shows the Marine Corps variant of a fighter jet, known as a F-35B, took a nose dive and spiraled after its wheels briefly touched down on the shared runway at Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base in Fort Worth. Video taken by people who were watching the plane come in show it slowly descending in a straight line as smoke appears in the rear of the aircraft before the nose digs into the runway and the jet spins to a stop. The F-35B has special modifications that allow it to take off and land vertically like a helicopter.
Alex Yannis, who chronicled Pelé’s career and the rise of soccer interest in the United States during three decades with The New York Times, has died. He was 84. Yannis died Wednesday at a residential hospice in New City, New York, of interstitial lung disease. That’s according to his son, John. Born in Kartharitsi, Greece, Yannis worked in Paris selling papers for the International Herald Tribune, then co-owned by the Times. He moved to the U.S. with his wife and young son in around 1967. He covered three World Cups for the paper.
The Los Angeles Chargers will look to contain Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry on Sunday in Los Angeles. Henry will play in his 100th regular-season game. He is second in the league with 1,199 yards rushing and needs only 4 yards to reach 8,000 for his career. The Chargers have given up 147 rushing yards per game, the fifth-highest total in the league. They have allowed four runs of at least 50 yards, which is tied with Seattle for the most. Both teams are 7-6 and in the thick of the AFC playoff race.
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Randy Gregory’s knee is healthy and he’s eager to return after missing more than two months. The Denver Broncos pass rusher returns to a defense that’s one of the tops in the league, but to a team eliminated from playoff contention. Gregory was asked why he doesn’t just shut it down for the season and prepare for next season. He said he’s shut it down enough already. Gregory is hoping to be activated off injured reserve and play Sunday against Arizona. He has two sacks and seven quarterback hits this season after signing a five-year, $70 million deal with the Broncos.
The NCAA isn’t backing away from enforcing rules and imposing penalties for rules violations amid a host of changes to college sports’ governing body.  But it is hoping that changes to the enforcement process lead to cases being handled more efficiently. The NCAA announced an agreement with Memphis to resolve recruiting violations within the Tigers’ men’s basketball program. That allowed Memphis to begin serving penalties even while one individual in the case contests allegations. It marks the second time the NCAA has allowed a split case. The other came in September tied to football recruiting violations at Air Force.
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The Los Angeles Dodgers have acquired infielder Yonny Hernández from the Oakland Athletics in exchange for cash. The 24-year-old switch-hitter played in 12 games for Arizona last season after being traded by Texas in April. Hernández was claimed by Oakland last month and was designated for assignment this week. He played 10 games at third base and two games at second base for the D-backs. He spent seven seasons in the minors, mostly with the Rangers organization. The Dodgers’ 40-man roster now stands at 39.
A South Carolina woman arrested on attempted murder charges is the daughter of a top local prosecutor. Lela Sampson and Jakqui Stewart, both 18, are charged with attempted murder, discharging a firearm into a dwelling, criminal conspiracy and six counts of first degree assault and battery. The charges stem from a Thanksgiving shooting in South Congaree. Police say six shots were fired from a car into a house. No one was injured. Sampson is the daughter of April Sampson. She is the circuit deputy solicitor in the Fifth Judicial Circuit, which covers Richland and Kershaw counties. April Sampson declined to comment on her daughter’s arrest.
Los Angeles Kings forward Trevor Moore has agreed to a five-year contract extension worth $21 million. The Southern California native was acquired by LA in a trade with Toronto in February 2020. He is now under contract through the 2027-28 season. Moore has seven goals and 11 assists while appearing in all 32 games this season for Los Angeles. Moore has grown into a key two-way player for the Kings, who ended a three-season playoff drought last spring.
The New England Patriots visit the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday. Las Vegas is a slight favorite. New England is coming off a Monday night victory at Arizona. The Patriots stayed in the state after the game and practiced in Tucson. A victory over Las Vegas would be a big step toward securing a playoff spot. The Raiders are coming off a loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Both teams had joint practice sessions this summer before meeting in a preseason game that the Raiders won 23-6.
North Carolina government revenues keep exceeding economists’ projections, despite broader worries about an economic downturn. Gov. Roy Cooper’s state budget office and the Legislature’s Fiscal Research Division agree revenues are $1.2 billion above the target for the first five months of the fiscal year through November. State budget Director Kristin Walker says that is about 10% more than expected. Executive and legislative branch officials are cautioning that the risk to the forecast is backloaded to the second half of the fiscal year. Additional money can provide more flexibility to budget-writers as they draw up the next spending plan.
California will stop making companies pay employees who can’t work because they caught the coronavirus while on the job. The California Occupational Safety and Health Standards Board voted to end the rule on Thursday. They did it in part because the rule has become harder to enforce. Only people who caught the virus on the job are eligible to keep getting paid. The virus is so widespread that it’s hard to tell where someone got sick. Workers who get sick can take sick leave or file for workers’ compensation benefits. Several board members said they want to bring the rule back in the future.

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