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Xavier Tate, Jr., arrested in Glendale Heights for murder of Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca killed in Gage Park: sources – WLS-TV

  1. Xavier Tate, Jr., arrested in Glendale Heights for murder of Chicago Police Officer Luis Huesca killed in Gage Park: sources WLS-TV
  2. Suspect in slaying of Officer Luis Huesca arrested in Glendale Heights — with Huesca’s own handcuffs Chicago Sun-Times
  3. Xavier Tate arrested in connection with shooting death of Chicago Police Officer Luis M. Huesca: sources FOX 32 Chicago
  4. Police use fallen CPD officer’s handcuffs to arrest suspect in killing: Sources NBC Chicago
  5. Man wanted in connection with murder of fallen Chicago police officer taken into custody WGN TV Chicago

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Travis and Jason Kelce earn Webby Award nominations with their New Heights show up for best sports podcast… – Daily Mail

  1. Travis and Jason Kelce earn Webby Award nominations with their New Heights show up for best sports podcast… Daily Mail
  2. Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce earn Webby Award nominations, along with Sydney Sweeney, Ryan Gosling The Associated Press
  3. 2024 Webby Awards: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Both Earn Nominations in the Same Category Rolling Stone
  4. Webby Awards: Taylor Swift, Timothée Chalamet, ‘Barbie’ and The Hollywood Reporter Among Nominees Hollywood Reporter
  5. Sydney Sweeney Designs Dream Ford Mustang for a Trailblazing Fan Ford

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Warren Buffett, who turns 93, is at the top of his game as he pushes Berkshire Hathaway to new heights – CNBC

  1. Warren Buffett, who turns 93, is at the top of his game as he pushes Berkshire Hathaway to new heights CNBC
  2. Warren Buffett Turns 93 Today: Here’s His Best Investing Advice Ever The Motley Fool
  3. Legendary investor Warren Buffett is turning 93, meaning he’s earned over $3.5 million every day of his life. Here’s how much things have changed in that time Fortune
  4. Warren Buffett’s Trick To Build Wealth GOBankingRates
  5. Warren Buffett Turns 93: If You Invested $1000 In Berkshire’s Top 5 Stock Bets At The End Of 2022, Here’s Benzinga
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‘A crime on every citizen:’ Shaker Heights lawyer who donated to Trump headed to prison in election fraud case – cleveland.com

  1. ‘A crime on every citizen:’ Shaker Heights lawyer who donated to Trump headed to prison in election fraud case cleveland.com
  2. Guilty verdict for Columbus, Neb, man accused of voter fraud Lincoln Journal Star
  3. 3News Investigates: Judge hands down 3-year prison sentence for Shaker Heights attorney who illegally voted twice in multiple elections WKYC.com
  4. ‘Clearly knew better’: Former attorney sentenced for voter fraud WJW FOX 8 News Cleveland
  5. ‘The poster child for voter fraud’ gets 3-year prison sentence for voting twice in 2020, 2022 elections News 5 Cleveland WEWS

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Evacuation order issued for Kernville, Riverkern, Tillie Creek, Wofford Heights areas: Kern County FD – KGET 17

  1. Evacuation order issued for Kernville, Riverkern, Tillie Creek, Wofford Heights areas: Kern County FD KGET 17
  2. The areas of Fresno County most at risk from flooding CBS47 KSEE24
  3. Live updates: Evacuation orders in Madera, Tulare counties. Flood warnings in Fresno County Fresno Bee
  4. Sheriff issues evacuation warning for Ponderosa ahead of forecasted storm Visalia Times-Delta and Tulare Advance-Register
  5. Three Rivers, Springville urged to evacuate as flooding begins across Valley Visalia Times-Delta and Tulare Advance-Register
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Wrinkle-free Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 to come with 108 MP main camera and to reach greater heights than the Galaxy Z Fold4

So, the 5th generation of the Galaxy Z Fold reaches new physical heights over the predecessor in folded/unfolded states, and it is a little wider when folded. The source also reveals that the unfolded screen of the Galaxy Z Fold5 will not have wrinkles, which should please those who find the crease in the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold4 too egregious for their liking.

As for the camera equipment, the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 will allegedly sport a 108 MP main camera (f/1.7, OIS, dual-pixel PDAF) that is supported by a 64 MP telephoto unit with 2x optical zoom and a 12 MP ultra-wide lens. In addition, the 7.6-inch Galaxy Z Fold5 is expected to offer a 1768 x 2208 resolution and come with Gorilla Glass Victus. It’s opined that the mysterious “Snapdragon 985” processor may be renamed by the time the latest premium foldable smartphone from Samsung hits the shelves.

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2 children, 1 adult killed in overnight house fire in Pittsburgh’s Brighton Heights neighborhood – WPXI

PITTSBURGH — Two children and one young adult were killed in a three-alarm house fire in Pittsburgh’s Brighton Heights neighborhood.

According to Pittsburgh Public Safety, the Pittsburgh Bureau of Fire was called to a house fire in the 3400 block of McClure Avenue just before 2 a.m. Saturday.

The fire was at two alarms before being upgraded to a third alarm due to the blaze’s intensity, officials said.

According to officials, a woman was transported to the hospital in serious but stable condition.

A second woman and eight children were safely evacuated from the home.

Three people — one young adult and two children — were unaccounted for as firefighters fought the flames. Their bodies were later found inside the house.

The adult was later identified by the Medical Examiner’s office as 19-year-old Dijion Hutchinson.

A firefighter was also taken to a hospital to be treated for an arm laceration, officials said.

The American Red Cross is assisting the family of the victims.

A GoFundMe page has been set up to help with funeral expenses.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

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Sonic Team Listening To Frontiers Feedback, Wants To Take Series To “Greater Heights”

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Sega’s latest release Sonic Frontiers takes the Sonic the Hedgehog series in a bold new direction with its “open-zone” gameplay. Obviously, Sega took a lot of feedback from focus groups in the lead-up to the latest release, and it intends to continue this trend going forward.

In a few tweets on social media, the game’s director Morio Kishimoto mentioned how the team is listening to the feedback about the new entry and said Sonic Team will take this into consideration when it comes to the future of the series. He added that the team still has “a long way to go” and would continue to go to “greater heights” to challenge itself. Here’s a rough translation:

Morio Kishimoto (@moq_46): “I got a lot of energy from everyone’s comments! I am very honored that so many people enjoyed it! After more than 10 years of trial and error, I was finally able to create this work. Open Zone is full of possibilities. Sonic games become more interesting. We will continue to challenge ourselves to greater heights.”

Sega also released a message this week – thanking everyone for the support and for being with Sonic every step of the way.

Have you tried out Sonic Frontiers yet? What would you like to see from the series moving forward? Comment below.



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NYC Crime: Subway dispute over dropped phone turns deadly in Jackson Heights, Queens

JACKSON HEIGHTS, Queens (WABC) — A 50-year-old man is under arrest after a fight with another subway rider ended with that man fatally struck by a train in Elmhurst, Queens.

The suspect was standing near the platform of the Jackson Heights-Roosevelt Ave. station at around 4:45 p.m. Monday when 48-year-old Heriberto Quintana bumped into him while walking by.

The contact sent the suspect’s cellphone tumbling onto the subway tracks.

The suspect, Carlos Garcia, told the victim to go get his phone. He refused, and the two began arguing which then became a brawl.

In a defensive move, Garcia pushed the victim off his body, causing him to slide headfirst across the platform into the front of a moving F train.

Quintana, of Queens, was pronounced dead at Elmhurst Hospital.

Garcia was arrested on a charge of manslaughter. He does not have a significant criminal history.

It was the ninth killing in the city’s subway system this year, and the 10th in transit.

The latest in a series of high-profile incidents in the New York City transit system has left transit president Rich Davey frustrated.

“Yeah, it’s frustrating, you know, I wish I could wave a magic wand and, you know, get folks who need mental health services mental health,” Davey said. “Some of these crimes are senseless. Yesterday’s act, it seems, was senseless. Was over a cellphone, for God’s sake.”

Davey toured the Union Square station Tuesday, which has been the scene of several incidents in recent months-where there was a sizable police presence in the afternoon.

Conductors have been ordered to make announcements to reassure riders when police are onboard or on the platforms.

Police are hoping to prevent what riders fear most-random, unprovoked attacks. Just this weekend, German Sabio survived being shoved into the path of a 6 train in The Bronx. A woman was brutally beaten in Jamaica, Queens last month. Others have been shot and stabbed.

Davey says some of the attacks have happened despite police presence on the platforms.

“I think we’re doing everything we can, you know?” Davey said. “And NYPD, I know this morning, we met with another 63 police officers that are graduating that will be brought here to transit. So look, I think we can always do more, to your point, but there’s a lot going on. That’s what we’re highlighting today.”

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Site of rare meteorite impact discovered in Inver Grove Heights

A rare meteor crash site has been discovered in Inver Grove Heights — the first found in Minnesota — and researchers are hoping it soon will be added to the map of other known crash sites around the world.

“I look at rock samples all day long, and I’ve never seen anything like this before,” said Julia Steenberg, a geologist and research scientist at the University of Minnesota. “It’s sort of like a breath of fresh air to find and discover something new.”

There are about 190 confirmed sites worldwide, including about 30 in the United States.

“We’re geology nerds and this gets us really excited,” said Tony Runkel. lead geologist at the Minnesota Geological Survey, who said the site “for sure” is one of the most intriguing finds in his 33 years with the survey.

The crater under Inver Grove Heights is about 2.5 miles wide and could stretch over 9 square miles in all. It dates to about 490 million years ago, said Steenberg, who grew up in Dakota County.

The crater itself is hidden several hundred feet underground beneath sediment, and can’t be seen by the human eye, she said.

Scientists with the Minnesota Geological Survey, the research arm of the U’s School of Earth and Environmental Sciences, found the meteorite impact site in early 2021 while they were updating geologic maps of Dakota County. They named it the Pine Bend Impact, after the area of Inver Grove Heights where it was found, Steenberg said.

Underneath most of the state’s soil are flat layers of glacial sediment. Beneath the glacial layers are sandstone, limestone and shale. As scientists worked in Inver Grove Heights, they saw that the layers, which usually are stacked in a predictable pattern, were out of order and certain layers appeared to be overturned.

“The more I looked at the records right in that area, they weren’t making any sense,” Steenberg said.

She recalled locating tiny, fractured grains of sand known as shocked quartz — a common identifier of meteor impact. The grains are created only by the dramatic shock and compression of a meteor’s impact or a nuclear explosion, she said.

Most of the time, meteors burn up before hitting the Earth — but sometimes a collision occurs, Steenberg said.

“There’s such intense pressure associated … that it produces instantaneous geological effects,” she said.

For verification, Steenberg sent photos and samples of the sediment to the Natural History Museum in Vienna, Austria, and the University of Brazil’s Institute of Geosciences. They confirmed that it was, in fact, shocked quartz.

Researchers are learning about the site and want to figure out the exact size of the meteor, Steenberg said, adding that the U hopes to obtain funding for the work. They plan to publish their findings and their maps soon, she added.

Because the site is newly discovered, it’s not yet included on the official Earth Impact Database, though researchers hope it will be added, she said.

In the Upper Midwest, impact sites have been found in Wisconsin, North Dakota and Iowa. The Rock Elm Crater in western Wisconsin, about halfway between the Twin Cities and Eau Claire, is the closest known crater to Minnesota. It is about 3.7 miles in diameter and slightly younger than the Pine Bend Impact is thought to be, Steenberg said

Amy Looze, a spokeswoman for Inver Grove Heights, said residents are excited to count the Pine Bend Impact as a piece of the city’s history.

“We are pleased, intrigued and relieved by Ms. Steenberg’s discovery,” Looze said in an email. “Pleased that [we] could become an important geological site, intrigued that the discovery could give scientists more of the data they need to predict future meteor impacts on Earth and relieved that there is zero statistical chance of another meteor ever hitting our city.”

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