San Jose man indicted after allegedly failing to disclose foreign bank accounts
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:40:18 GMT
SAN JOSE — A San Jose man was indicted by a grand jury last week on allegations that he falsified tax returns and failed to disclose his Chinese bank accounts, prosecutors said.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Juveniles on e-bikes not following rules of the road in Los Gatos Crime and Public Safety | Man threatens to burn down Campbell fire station Crime and Public Safety | Exclusive: Los Gatos ‘party mom’ indicted by grand jury, clearing way for trial Crime and Public Safety | 15-year-old boy arrested in connection to San Jose hit-and-run that killed pregnant preschool teacher, baby Crime and Public Safety | Stanford says it is investigating after hacker group threatens to release confidential information The indictment, which was handed down on Nov. 1, 2022 but unsealed last week, accuses 67-year-old Chunsheng “Jay” Huang of working for Chinese-based companies for six years while a...Disneyland’s ‘World of Color’ platform sinks and tilts from power of 1,200 fountains
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A new season of a Disney TV show that takes viewers behind the scenes of Disneyland nighttime spectaculars reveals the challenges and limitations Disney Live Entertainment faced while developing the “World of Color” water show at Disney California Adventure.“You start to learn things very quickly,” Disney Live Entertainment Parades and Spectaculars Executive Steven Davison said. “Like if you turn on all the fountains, you’re going to sink the platform.”The second season of “Behind the Attraction” debuts Wednesday, Nov. 1 on the Disney+ streaming service with episodes dedicated to Disney nighttime spectaculars, Pirates of the Caribbean, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Indiana Jones Adventure and Disneyland food.SEE ALSO: Disney reveals secrets behind Indiana Jones Adventure boulder scene“World of Color” projects high-definition digital imagery onto mist screens and synchronizes a musical soundtrack to 1,200 dancing fountains and fire effects in Paradise Bay at Disney California Advent...Suspect who is prohibited from owning weapons arrested in armed San Jose burglary
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:40:18 GMT
(KRON) -- A man who is prohibited from owning weapons was arrested in an armed burglary and had several weapons seized, the San Jose Police Department said Tuesday. The incident occurred on April 2 when detectives with the SJPD Burglary and Financial Crimes Unit began investigating a residential burglary in San Jose.The suspect, police said, committed a residential burglary while armed with a firearm. During the robbery, the suspect was confronted by a neighbor and fled before police arrived. THC gummies found in candy stash at Bay Area elementary school During the course of the investigation, the suspect was identified as Steven Florentino, a 52-year-old San Jose resident. Detectives obtained an arrest warrant for Florentino and a search warrant for his residence.SJPD Covert Response Unit officers located Florentino and arrested him in San Jose on Oct. 25. Officers executed a search warrant at his residence and recovered a cache of weapons that included:Numerous unregistered fire...Novato man arrested for starting fire with bottle rocket
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(KRON) – A man who allegedly lit a bush on fire has been arrested for unlawfully starting a fire by the Novato Police Department.Novato police officers were alerted of a man lighting a bush on fire and were dispatched to the area of Redwood Boulevard around 12:34 p.m. on Oct. 28. The Novato Fire Migitation Ranger officers also responded to the scene. Police looking for owners of dog found in Novato Upon the officers' arrival, the fire was extinguished. Officers made contact with 53-year-old Novato resident Cary Newman at the scene. Officers determined Newman utilized a self-made device that resembled a large bottle rocket that caused the fire. Newman was booked into the Marin County Jail for unlawfully starting a fire, possession of controlled substances, and possession of illegally manufactured fireworks.Stock market today: Wall Street headed for 3rd straight losing month
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NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is drifting Tuesday following some mixed earnings reports from big companies.The S&P 500 was 0.1% higher in afternoon trading, a day after clawing back a big chunk of its loss for October. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 9 points, or less than 0.1%, as of 12:39 p.m. Eastern time, and the Nasdaq composite was virtually unchanged. All three indexes were bouncing between small gains and losses. Most big U.S. companies have been reporting stronger profit for the summer than expected, and Caterpillar joined them. But the heavy machinery maker’s stock sank 5.6% after analysts focused on a slowdown in orders and growing inventories at dealers.JetBlue Airways tumbled 13.7% after it reported a worse loss for the summer than expected. It said demand for travel is still strong during peak periods, but the industry has too many seats chasing after too few passengers during off-peak times. It also called the magnitude of air-traffic control and weather-rel...A friend of Manny Ellis and a breathing expert expected to testify in trial against Tacoma officers
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TACOMA, Wash. (AP) — Five weeks into the trial against three Tacoma, Washington, police officers charged in the death of Manny Ellis and prosecutors will build upon their case by questioning one of the man’s lifelong friends as well as a breathing expert in court Tuesday.On Monday, Cedric Armstrong, the man who ran the sober-living home where Ellis lived, said Ellis was happy earlier on the night he died, adding, “he didn’t seem like he was off in any way.”Also Monday, a lieutenant with the Pierce County Sheriff’s Office acknowledged that his agency failed to find or collect witness cellphone videos before ending their investigation into Ellis’ death.The videos and witness statements are critical pieces of evidence in the case. They show Ellis with his hands up in a surrender position as the officers shoot a Taser at his chest and wrap an arm around his neck. The officers later told investigators that Ellis attacked them and was violent, something not shown i...Bears acquire Montez Sweat from the Commanders for a 2024 2nd-round pick, AP source says
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Washington Commanders defensive end Montez Sweat (90) taking the field to begin the first half of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Oct. 29, 2023, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)(AP/Alex Brandon) Washington Commanders defensive end Montez Sweat (90) taking the field to begin the first half of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles, Sunday, Oct. 29, 2023, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)(AP/Alex Brandon) The Chicago Bears acquired pass rusher Montez Sweat from the Washington Commanders for a 2024 second-round draft pick, a person with knowledge of the trade told The Associated Press.The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity Tuesday because neithe...AP PHOTOS: Israeli families of hostages taken to Gaza caught between grief and hope as war rages on
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TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — As the weeks wear on and new horrors from the Israel-Hamas war dominate TV screens, families whose loved ones were killed or abducted by militants in the terrifying Oct. 7 raids on southern Israel say it is their mission to ensure the hostages are not forgotten.Those whose relatives remain in Hamas captivity, hidden in Gaza’s tunnels or exposed to the threat of Israel’s unprecedented bombardment of the besieged strip, have become tireless advocates for securing the hostages’ release. “My whole life stopped,” said Keren Scharf Schem, whose 21-year-old daughter Mia, a French-Israeli citizen, was seized by Hamas gunmen during the assault on a freewheeling outdoor music and dance festival in southern Israel. Over 260 attendees were killed. “My every waking hour is spent going, going, going, doing everything and anything I can to bring her back,” Scharf Schem told The Associated Press. “When I stop or sit down, I cannot breathe. At night, I take ...Wisconsin’s Democratic governor sues Republican Legislature over blocking basic functions
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:40:18 GMT
MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Wisconsin Democratic Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday sued the Republican-controlled Legislature, arguing that it is obstructing basic government functions, including signing off on pay raises for university employees that were previously approved.Evers is asking the liberal-controlled Wisconsin Supreme Court to take the case directly, bypassing lower courts. Evers said it was “a bridge too far” and “just bull s—” that Republican state lawmakers were telling 35,000 University of Wisconsin employees who were expecting pay raises to “stick it.”“You can’t do that,” Evers told reporters at a news conference. “That’s why we’re suing and that’s why we’re going to win.”Evers argues in the lawsuit that committees controlled by a few Republican lawmakers are being used by the Legislature to “reach far beyond its proper zone of constitutional lawmaking authority.”Republican legislative leaders, Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu and Assembly Speaker Robin Vos, did not ...From inventing the huddle to trying a new helmet, Gallaudet is home to a proud football tradition
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:40:18 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — Chuck Goldstein has not used a whistle to coach football in more than a decade. It has become commonplace for him.Since arriving at Gallaudet University as an assistant in 2009, Goldstein has embraced coaching a team of Deaf and hard-of-hearing players and the adjustments that go with it. He learned American Sign Language as the primary method of communication. At practice, he started to move to where the sun was in his eyes so players could see him signing, not the other way around. During games, he still worries about opponents being injured because his players can’t hear whistles when a play is stopped.“Those are the challenges we face year to year, but we overcome them,” Goldstein said. “We play football.”Gallaudet has been playing football since 1883, when it was known as the National Deaf-Mute College, and invented the huddle just over a decade later. The school added a drum to replace whistles in 1970, and players and coaches carry on the program...Latest news
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