Christian Collins, Izzy Wyaskett voted High School Sports on SI National Athletes of the Week (11/25/2024) Congratulations to Notre Dame Academy (Wisconsin) senior Christian Collins and Clearfield (Utah) junior Izzy Wyaskett for being voted High School Sports on SI National Boys Athlete of the Week and ... 12/3/2024 - 4:24 am | View Link
Vote for Milwaukee Journal Sentinel high school athlete of the week for Nov. 25-30 You can vote for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel's Athlete of the Week until 3 p.m. Saturday. You don't have to be a subscriber to vote. Votes are limited to one per hour per device. 12/2/2024 - 7:33 am | View Link
Vote: Who should be High School Sports on SI National Boys Athlete of the Week? (12/2/2024) Each week during the high school sports season, SBLive/SI will gather the best performances across the country with the help of fans, readers and staff. Now, it’s your turn to choose a standout among ... 12/2/2024 - 1:00 am | View Link
Scholar Athlete of the Week: Helen Guajardo, Incarnate Word High School SAN ANTONIO – Meet Instant Replay’s newest Scholar Athlete of the Week: Helen Guajardo of Incarnate Word High School. 12/1/2024 - 9:46 pm | View Link
State champs: Vote for the Chick-fil-A Hanover High School Athlete of the Week Marshfield High's Graham Heinrich has been voted the Chick-fil-A Hanover High School Athlete of the Week. The senior cross country runner received over 15,000 votes to earn the honor. Heinrich placed ... 11/29/2024 - 7:04 am | View Link
By MICHAEL BALSAMO and MICHAEL R. SISAK
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department is ramping up efforts to address a crisis of suicides and systemic failures in federal prisons and jails, announcing sweeping reforms aimed at overhauling how mental health care is provided behind bars.
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco outlined the measures in a memo and report Tuesday, directing the Bureau of Prisons to update suicide prevention protocols, improve mental health assessments for inmates, and adopt data-driven strategies to reduce deaths in custody.
By JANIE HAR
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Defense attorneys for a tech consultant charged in the stabbing death of Cash App founder Bob Lee made their final arguments Tuesday before the high-profile murder case goes to jurors.
Prosecutors, who delivered their closing Monday, say Nima Momeni planned the April, 2023, attack after hearing that the tech mogul had introduced his younger sister to a drug dealer who she says gave her GHB and other drugs and then sexually assaulted her at his apartment.
Momeni lured Lee to an isolated spot by the Bay Bridge, stabbed him three times with a knife from his sister’s kitchen set and pealed away in his car, they say.
But defense attorney Saam Zangeneh said Tuesday that prosecutors have not presented the whole truth to jurors, omitting details and failing to investigate avenues that would not help their cause.
“The government’s whole case rests on motive,” he said.
By ZEKE MILLER, Associated Press
WASHINGTON (AP) — President-elect Donald Trump’s transition team on Tuesday signed an agreement to allow the Justice Department to conduct background checks on his nominees and appointees after a weeks-long delay.
The step lets Trump transition aides and future administration staffers obtain security clearances before Inauguration Day to access classified information about ongoing government programs, an essential step for a smooth transiton of power.
By Brandon Hernandez, San Diego Union Tribune
A bounteous feast stocked with staple seasonal dishes unique to individual families’ traditions, few events offer the variety of a Thanksgiving dinner. But what if you were to arrive at that holiday affair to find a table stocked solely with turkey and stuffing, because “that’s all anybody wants to eat”?
In the waters off Florida’s east coast lurked the trove of gold worth a fortune that no one would find for 300 years.
It seemed the treasure story concluded in 2015 when one or more divers successfully found 51 gold coins — a triumph that drew news media attention.
But now, a state investigation adds a new twist to the saga.
It turns out there was a much larger total amount of valuables at the time — actually 101 gold coins, state investigators say.
By TOM KRISHER, Associated Press
DETROIT (AP) — For a second time, a Delaware judge has nullified a pay package that Tesla had awarded its CEO, Elon Musk, that once was valued at $56 billion.
On Monday, Chancellor Kathaleen St. Jude McCormick turned aside a request from Musk’s lawyers to reverse a ruling she announced in January that had thrown out the compensation plan.