Orange County Jewelry Store Heist, Over $100K in Vintage Rings Stolen by Posing Customers Over $100,000 in vintage jewelry was stolen from OC Diamond Estate Jewelry in Orange County, with the heist caught on camera. The store owner is seeking help to find the suspects. 10/15/2024 - 5:13 am | View Link
Caught on video: Thieves steal more than $100K in vintage jewelry from Orange store The suspects walked out with an assortment of 84 vintage rings with a total value ranging from $120,000 to $150,000. 10/14/2024 - 6:22 pm | View Link
$100K worth of jewelry stolen from Orange County store A small business owner is asking for help identifying two thieves who posed as customers and stole over $100,000 worth of rings and other items from his Orange County jewelry store. On Sept. 17, a man ... 10/14/2024 - 5:29 pm | View Link
Police search for suspects who conned $100K worth of jewelry from Orange County store Police are asking for help identifying two thieves who posed as customers and stole over $100,000 worth of rings and other items from his Orange County jewelry store. KTLA's Chip Yost spoke with Samy ... 10/14/2024 - 2:55 pm | View Link
A pair of thieves stole thousands of dollars worth of rings from a jewelry estate store in Orange The Orange Police Department is trying to identify two thieves. On September 17, a man and a woman entered a jewelry estate store in downtown Orange. While the clerk was distracted, the female removed ... 10/14/2024 - 1:21 pm | View Link
MIAMI GARDENS — During the bye weekend, Dolphins quarterback Tyler “Snoop” Huntley, who signed with Miami a month ago, gathered a few of his teammates and tossed the ball around with them to gain familiarity.
Huntley, who will make his third start at 1 p.m. Sunday at Indianapolis, also delved deep into his Dolphins playbook.
“Just honing in on the footwork and all the various calls,” Huntley said.
By ISABELLA VOLMERT and MICHELLE R. SMITH
Christian nationalist leaders are telling followers that Vice President Kamala Harris is under the influence of a “Jezebel spirit,” using a term with deeply racist and misogynistic roots that is setting off alarm bells for religious and political scholars.
The concept is inspired by the biblical story of the evil Queen Jezebel, who persecuted prophets and was punished with a horrible death.
By DEEPA BHARATH
The Rev. Wayne Lee leads an English-speaking church of second- and third-generation Chinese Americans in the heart of Philadelphia’s Chinatown.
His 120-strong evangelical Christian congregation in the critical swing state of Pennsylvania is under the same umbrella as two other immigrant congregations totaling 500 members who speak Mandarin and Cantonese respectively.
<p><strong>John T. Bennett | (TNS) CQ-Roll Call</strong></p><p>A Middle East Monaco? That was what former President Donald Trump recently floated for post-war Gaza — but there are reasons why the concept has yet to gain traction.</p><p>Prompted by a conservative radio host earlier this month, the Republican presidential nominee and real estate mogul suggested the obliterated strip one day could rival the ritzy city-state that has become a playground for the world’s rich and famous along the French Riviera.</p><p>The House and Senate had been on a recess for over a week by the time Trump made the declaration to Hugh Hewitt on Oct.
A Bravo supermarket recently opened in West Boca, offering groceries with an emphasis on Hispanic, Caribbean and Middle Eastern cuisine.
The Bravo occupies a space in the Shoppes At Loggers Run center at 11411 W. Palmetto Park Road, joining a Wendy’s, Dunkin’, a Goodwill, a post office and a kid’s salon.
Bravo joins a growing number of grocery stores that are opening in the West Boca region, including a Whole Foods, Sprouts and Publix.
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Bravo has opened in a community with residents from many different backgrounds.
David G. Savage | (TNS) Los Angeles Times
WASHINGTON — In a nail-biter election Nov. 5, expect the losing side to challenge the results in court.
After former President Donald Trump’s 2020 defeat, his supporters filed numerous of lawsuits nationwide raising questions about ballots, counting and deadlines. All were dismissed as lacking evidence or sufficient effect on the final tally.
In 2000, the Supreme Court’s decision in Bush vs.