Remains of Georgia woman killed 46 years ago identified, confirmed serial killer victim
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:59:28 GMT
MACON, Ga. (AP) — The remains of a Georgia woman killed 46 years ago were identified and confirmed as a victim of Samuel Little, known as the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history, authorities said Thursday.Yvonne Pless was about 20 when Little killed her in 1977, according to a news release from the Bibb County Sheriff’s Office and the Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. She had been dubbed “Macon Jane Doe” by The Telegraph newspaper in the city.Little, who died in December 2020, confessed in 2018 to killing two Macon women, prompting Georgia investigators to travel to Texas in 2019 to interview him. They were able to confirm that his confessions matched the unsolved Macon cold case. They were able to notify a remaining family member of the other woman, Fredonia Smith, who was killed in 1982.But Pless’ remains hadn’t been identified, so her family was not known. Last year, investigators used forensic genetic genealogy to identify Pless’ remains and ...Fire hydrant ruptures while crews extinguish blaze in Palmetto Bay home
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:59:28 GMT
A fire hydrant was hit while crews put out nearby flames, but the impact caused a big mess.Firefighters worked to put out a blaze at a home on Southwest 148th Street and 80th Avenue in Palmetto Bay. When the truck hit a hydrant it caused water to gush out.Although there was no water main breakage, Miami-Dade Water and Sewer crews responded to shut off the water from the hydrant to contain the spill.Officials with the Miami-Dade Fire Department said everyone inside the house evacuated safely.Now, officials investigating what caused the fire.UK and Norway team up to protect undersea cables, gas pipes in wake of Nord Stream attacks
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:59:28 GMT
LONDON — The U.K. and Norway signed a security partnership to prevent attacks against undersea infrastructure including gas pipeline and cables.Under the agreement, announced Thursday by the defense ministers of both countries, Britain and Norway are promising to exchange intelligence, counter mine threats and improve their ability to detect submarines from hostile nations.U.K. Defense Secretary Ben Wallace said Thursday that Russia has “the intent and capability” to sabotage critical Western infrastructure, but he refused to blame Moscow for last year’s attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea. Swedish investigators said last month that a state actor was most likely responsible for the blasts, but that the incident remained “difficult to investigate.”“What we know is the Russians have a work program, they have a specific naval program designed to both look at and potentially sabotage or attack critical national infrastructure belonging to its adversaries,” Wa...New Hampshire man arrested on murder charge, accused of shooting uncle at Derry, NH restaurant
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:59:28 GMT
A 27-year-old man from Candia, New Hampshire is being charged with murder after a fatal shooting at a restaurant in the town of Derry.Law officials said John Kratz will be arraigned on a second degree murder charge Thursday afternoon following the shooting death of his uncle, John Kratz, Jr., 64, of Sandown. The suspect was taken into custody after officers initially responded to a reported shooting at the Lobster Claw II on Main Street in Derry around 5:45 p.m. on Wednesday.There, authorities found John Kratz, Jr., suffering from an apparent gunshot wound, according to a joint statement issued by New Hampshire Attorney General John M. Formella and Derry Police Chief George Feole.He was taken to Eilliot Hospital in Manchester, where he was pronounced dead.Following an investigation, the 27-year-old Kratz was located and arrested. He is expected to be arraigned in Rockingham Superior Court.What happens if the US can’t pay its bills? ‘Catastrophe’
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:59:28 GMT
A few short weeks are left for Congress — or, perhaps, President Joe Biden — to take action and lift the debt ceiling before tick, tick, tick … boom goes the economy.The so-called “X-date” — when the federal government can no longer meet its legal obligations — could be as early as June 1, according to a May 1 letter from U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen to Congress. Yellen reiterated the same sentiments in another letter to Congress on May 15.“If Congress fails to increase the debt limit, it would cause severe hardship to American families, harm our global leadership position, and raise questions about our ability to defend our national security interests,” Yellen wrote in the most recent letter. She warned of “catastrophe” in a May 11 news conference.The Congressional Budget Office released its own projections on May 12, which left more wiggle room: somewhere in the first two weeks of June. The report also said the U.S. Treasury’s cash and extraordinary measures wo...Bill to force schools to inform inquiring parents about transgender children fails in New Hampshire
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:59:28 GMT
By HOLLY RAMER (Associated Press)CONCORD, N.H. (AP) — A bill that would have required school officials to disclose to inquiring parents that their child is using a different name or being referred to as being a different gender was defeated Thursday in the New Hampshire House.The bill, similar to those already enacted by Republican-led legislatures in multiple states, had passed the GOP-dominated Senate in March along party lines. But Republicans hold a razor-thin majority in the 400-member House, and more Democrats were present for Thursday’s vote.Democrats passed several “poison pill” amendments to weaken the bill before it was defeated 195-190 on a vote to “indefinitely postpone” it. That means the topic can’t be taken up for the rest of the session.Many states with Republican-controlled legislatures have enacted similar measures, fueled by parental frustration with schools that boiled over during the coronavirus pandemic. In the U.S. Hou...Freddie Mac: Average long-term US mortgage rate edged higher to 6.39% this week
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:59:28 GMT
By ALEX VEIGA (AP Business Writer)LOS ANGELES (AP) — The average long-term U.S. mortgage rate edged higher this week after a two-week drop, a modest move in line with a mostly moderate shift in home loan rates in recent weeks.Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday that the average rate on the benchmark 30-year home loan rose to 6.39% from 6.35% last week. The average rate a year ago was 5.25%.The average benchmark rate has moved lower in seven of the last 10 weeks since reaching a high for this year of 6.73% in early March. Still, it remains elevated relative to 2020 and 2021, when the average rate fell below 3%.High rates can add hundreds of dollars a month in costs for homebuyers, limiting how much buyers can afford at a time when the housing market has slowed, but remains unaffordable to many Americans after years of soaring home prices.Sales of previously occupied U.S. homes fell 23.2% in the 12 months ended in April, marking nine straight months of annual sales declines of 20...Man charged with killing Fitchburg boy Jeremiah Oliver, 5, who was found dead in a suitcase 9 years ago
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:59:28 GMT
The man charged with murder in the death of 5-year-old Jeremiah Oliver, whose body was found in a suitcase beside a Massachusetts highway in 2014, pleaded not guilty at his arraignment on Thursday and was held without bail.Alberto Sierra Jr., 32, was the former boyfriend of Jeremiah’s mother and was arrested on Wednesday, according to the office of Worcester District Attorney Joseph Early Jr.An email seeking comment was left with Sierra’s attorney.Jeremiah’s body was found in April 2014 along Interstate 190 in Sterling, about an hour west of Boston. But the boy was last seen alive in September 2013, and was not reported missing until December of that year.The case shocked the state, with even then-Gov. Deval Patrick saying he was trying to “keep my own rage in check.” The boy’s death also led to three employees of the state’s child welfare agency getting fired, and spurred reforms at the agency.Jeremiah’s family, which lived in Fitchburg at the time, was being supervised by the stat...The Heat keep stealing Game 1′s and the Celtics should be concerned
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:59:28 GMT
Every time the Miami Heat win Game 1, they go on to win the series.What’s been true for the Heat in each of their previous two playoff series should be equally concerning for a Boston Celtics team that forfeited home-court advantage with a 123-116 loss at TD Garden in the series-opener on Wednesday.The Heat are going to walk onto your home floor, and if your team isn’t ready for a dogfight, Miami is going to beat you.It’s what they did in their first-round stunner at Milwaukee’s FiServ Forum before eliminating the conference-favorite Bucks in five games. And it’s how the Heat advanced past the Knicks in six games in the second round, first by stealing home-court advantage with a Game 1 victory at Madison Square Garden.There’s something almost emasculating about an underdog winning Game 1 on the road. Just ask the Celtics fans who booed their home team off the court after an embarrassing performance with a trip to the NBA Finals on the line.History...Supreme Court sides with Google, Twitter, but avoids ruling on their broad protections from lawsuits
Published Sat, 28 Dec 2024 02:59:28 GMT
By MARK SHERMAN (Associated Press)WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Thursday sided with Google, Twitter and Facebook in lawsuits seeking to hold them liable for terrorist attacks. But the justices sidestepped the big issue hovering over the cases, the federal law that shields social media companies from being sued over content posted by others.The justices unanimously rejected a lawsuit alleging that the companies allowed their platforms to be used to aid and abet an attack at a Turkish nightclub that killed 39 people in 2017.In the case of an American college student who was killed in an Islamic State terrorist attack in Paris in 2015, a unanimous court returned the case to a lower court, but said there appeared to be little, if anything, left of it.The high court initially took up the Google case to decide whether the companies’ legal shield for the social media posts of others, contained in a 1996 law known as Section 230, is too broad.Instead, though, the court said it was ...Latest news
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