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‘Perfect’ Olivia Dunne impresses fans with her incredible gymnastics moves ahead of NCAA season: ‘Your pacs are so good’
‘Perfect’ Olivia Dunne impresses fans with her incredible gymnastics moves ahead of NCAA season: ‘Your pacs are so good’
Olivia Dunne has solidified her position as the highest-paid NCAA athlete
2023-10-18 16:24
The USDA is investigating a 'possible data breach' related to the global Russian cybercriminal hack
The USDA is investigating a 'possible data breach' related to the global Russian cybercriminal hack
The US Department of Agriculture is investigating a "possible data breach" of a department contractor connected to a broader hack on multiple federal agencies that officials have blamed on Russian cybercriminals, a department spokesperson told CNN on Saturday night.
2023-06-18 10:25
Diamondbacks shock everyone by moving on to the World Series
Diamondbacks shock everyone by moving on to the World Series
Diamondbacks shock everyone by moving on to the World Series
2023-10-26 02:28
A new twist in the Trump Truth Social merger
A new twist in the Trump Truth Social merger
The long-delayed and highly controversial deal to bring Truth Social and the Trump media empire to Wall Street has a new twist -- the merger could get terminated by either party.
2023-10-03 03:58
Ryan Blaney beats Kevin Harvick in a drag race at Talladega to advance in NASCAR playoffs
Ryan Blaney beats Kevin Harvick in a drag race at Talladega to advance in NASCAR playoffs
Ryan Blaney beat Kevin Harvick to the Talladega Superspeedway finish line by 0.012 seconds Sunday to advance into the round of eight of NASCAR’s playoffs and keep Harvick winless in his final season before retirement
2023-10-02 06:15
Parents of Christian Glass call for Colorado sheriff’s resignation over fatal police shooting
Parents of Christian Glass call for Colorado sheriff’s resignation over fatal police shooting
The parents of Colorado motorist Christian Glass – who was fatally shot by police after calling 911 for help – have called for the resignation of the sheriff in the same county whose commissioners on Tuesday released a statement underscoring their lack of faith in him. The Clear Creek County Board of Commissioners “completely supports the Glass Family’s efforts to ensure that events such as the killing of Christian will never be repeated,” the board said in the statement, just days before the one-year anniversary of the young man’s death. It continued: “The Board does not believe that the Sheriff has adequately accepted responsibility for his central role in this tragedy or the need to swiftly correct all of the gaps in training and protocols that existed at the time of Christian’s death.” Christian was shot dead after calling 911 on 10 June 2022 after his car became stuck in a dark, rural and rocky area near Silver Plume, an old mining post. Former Clear Creek deputies Andrew Buen and Kyle Gould – who were terminated by the sheriff’s office following the shooting – have been charged in Christian’s death and are awaiting trial. They have pleaded not guilty. The commissioners’ statement came two weeks after the announcement that the Glass family would receive a $19m payout, the largest for police misconduct in the state of Colorado. Christian’s parents, Sally and Simon – from the UK and New Zealand, respectively – have vocally called for more charges to be filed. Seven officers responded from five agencies and spoke with Christian for more than an hour before he was tased and fatally shot as he sat in the driver’s seat. On Tuesday, the Glass family released a statement serving to “applaud” the board of commissioners’ “commitment to ensuring that the senseless and preventable use of force that resulted in the tragic murder of their son, Christian, never happens again. “Sheriff Albers’ refusal to accept any personal responsibility for this unjustifiable loss of life demonstrates a lack of leadership and a disregard for the trust placed in him by the community,” the statement read. “Sally and Simon Glass join the Board in condemning Sheriff Albers’ conduct and call for his resignation. “By resigning, Sheriff Albers can begin to acknowledge and take responsibility for the failures that occurred under his watch. Only then can we begin to rebuild the shattered trust between law enforcement and the community they are sworn to protect.” The Independent has reached out to the sheriff’s office but did not immediately hear back on Tuesday. Sheriff Albers released an apology to the family last month along with the announcement of the historic settlement. “The events that transpired the night of June 10-11, 2022, that ended in Christian’s death, continue to be disturbing,” he wrote. “The initial press release did not give an accurate description of what occurred. Rather, as stated in the conclusion of the investigative report ... the deputy who killed Christian Glass used lethal force that ‘was not consistent with that of a reasonable officer.’” Four Colorado state governments will each pay parts of the newly announced settlement with the Glass family to reach the record amount. In addition to the funds, the family will also receive assurances that the state and its police agencies are enacting measures to ensure a similar incident doesn’t occur again. As part of its statement on Tuesday, the Clear Creek County Board of Commissioners wrote: “The County’s Emergency Medical Services and Human Services Divisions were directed to research and implement a mental health crisis co-responder program. The pilot for this program will launch this summer with grant funds and staffing secured by the Board. “We are also pursuing a partnership with a regional communications center that already has extensive experience with co-responder programs, training, and protocols in place to effectively differentiate between mental health crises and public safety concerns.” It concluded: “We understand that no amount of money can bring Christian back or ease his family’s pain. Christian’s killing never should have happened, and the Board is unanimously committed to doing its part to ensure that a reprehensible act like this is prevented from ever happening again.” Read More Christian Glass called 911 when his car got stuck – then police shot him dead. Now, his parents need justice Family of Christian Glass, who was shot dead by police after calling 911, receives record $19m settlement Parents of Christian Glass, fatally shot by police, appeal for end to gun violence: ‘People are scared’ Family of Colorado man shot by police moments after making heart shape with his hands say they want justice George Floyd death anniversary: Reckoning with police violence in limbo
2023-06-07 03:48
Soccer-Mbappe can't be happy with his form, says Deschamps
Soccer-Mbappe can't be happy with his form, says Deschamps
Kylian Mbappe cannot be satisfied with his recent performances, France coach Didier Deschamps said on Thursday as he
2023-10-06 01:52
House Republican lawmakers urge US crackdown on Huawei, SMIC
House Republican lawmakers urge US crackdown on Huawei, SMIC
WASHINGTON A group of senior U.S. House Republicans on Thursday urged the Biden administration to crack down on
2023-09-15 04:17
Should Trump go to jail? The 2024 election could become a referendum on that question
Should Trump go to jail? The 2024 election could become a referendum on that question
The 2024 election will determine whether Donald Trump returns to the White House
2023-08-03 05:50
'I think he is trying to lose': Ron DeSantis blasted for claiming military supports 'abortion tourism'
'I think he is trying to lose': Ron DeSantis blasted for claiming military supports 'abortion tourism'
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis backed Senator Tommy Tuberville's holdup of military promotions tied to an abortion-related policy
2023-09-18 18:47
2023 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest Canceled Because of Lightning, Pouring Rain
2023 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest Canceled Because of Lightning, Pouring Rain
VIDEO: Hard rain, lightning cancel hot dog contest.
2023-07-05 01:16
Belarus leader welcomes Wagner forces but others in the country see them as a threat
Belarus leader welcomes Wagner forces but others in the country see them as a threat
As life in Russia returns to normal after an armed rebellion by a mercenary group, tensions are rising in and around its neighbor Belarus, where the exiled leader of the force and some of its fighters are settling in
2023-06-29 22:20