Trump’s lawyers say defamation claim by NY writer must fail because jury agreed he never raped her

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:02:28 GMT

Trump’s lawyers say defamation claim by NY writer must fail because jury agreed he never raped her NEW YORK (AP) — A New York writer who won a $5 million jury verdict against ex-President Donald Trump can’t win a pending defamation lawsuit against him because the jury agreed with Trump that he never raped her, his lawyers told a judge Monday.The lawyers urged Judge Lewis A. Kaplan to reject columnist E. Jean Carroll’s bid to win $10 million or more in a second judgment by rewriting the 4-year-old lawsuit against Trump to conform with the findings of the jury that last month concluded Trump sexually abused Carroll but did not rape her.The lawsuit was filed after Carroll said in a 2019 memoir for the first time publicly that Trump attacked her in the dressing room of a midtown Manhattan Bergdorf Goodman department store dressing room in the mid-1990s.The lawsuit has been stalled because the U.S. Justice Department wants to substitute the United States for Trump as the defendant on the grounds that he was acting in his capacity as a president when he spoke on the issue in response t...

Good Samaritans speak out about intervening in highway murder

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:02:28 GMT

Good Samaritans speak out about intervening in highway murder MADISON COUNTY, Ill. – A Madison County, Illinois couple’s intervention in a violent murder along a busy highway in Pontoon Beach ultimately led to a conviction last week.On the afternoon of Feb. 21, 2023, drivers on Illinois 111 saw a woman running terror along the highway and trying to hide. Most passersby did nothing, except Stacy and Steven O’Dell.“No one stopped. I couldn’t believe no one would stop, because I mean, obviously, there was something horrible going on,” Stacy said.Stacy had just started her day driving a truck on the highway near Bel Air Drive. She saw a woman running from a pickup.“…just zig-zagging back and forth, and I just couldn’t believe it. I mean, it was obvious he was trying to run her over,” she said.Stacy said the woman, “…had this look of terror in her eyes.” Person dragged onto front lawn, killed during home invasion on Sunday morning She radioed her husband, Steven, who had also just started his truck driving shift.“I didn’t think he would do what h...

Woman faces same issues at north St. Louis apartment following repairs

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:02:28 GMT

Woman faces same issues at north St. Louis apartment following repairs ST. LOUIS - A tenant in a horrible north St. Louis rent-subsidized apartment is facing a terrible problem again of insect infestation.The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) pays around $1,400 a month for rent on the unit.Torreese Valentine said she finds insects crawling all over the house, in the kitchen sink and counters, up the walls, and even in her children’s bed."Yes, they're also crawling in my bed with me and my kids as we sleep," she said. "I'm to the point where sometimes I don't even go to sleep, I watch them sleep just so that bugs won't crawl in their ears or anything like that.” Person dragged onto front lawn, killed during home invasion on Sunday morning This problem was supposed to be solved after the first time she contacted FOX 2 weeks ago. It showed collapsed ceilings caused by busted water pipes that caused flooding in the entire house. There was also moldy kitchen cabinet, and there were lots of insects.The building division and the health ...

New efforts to make parking lots in downtown St. Louis safer

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:02:28 GMT

New efforts to make parking lots in downtown St. Louis safer ST. LOUIS - There’s a new plan to crack down on downtown parking lots in St. Louis.Alderman Rasheen Aldridge, 14th Ward, has just introduced Board Bill 44, which calls for sweeping changes in security and upkeep for surface parking lots downtown.“The Board of Aldermen finds that unsecured "surface parking lots" are locations where occurrences of crime are more likely, including crimes against parking patrons, vandalism of vehicles, theft of vehicles or property inside vehicles, and other threats to the security of persons and property. Furthermore, thefts from vehicles constitute a significant source of illegal firearms, a serious problem that contributes to violent crime,” the bill states.The bill would require downtown lots to have perimeter fencing at least 4’ high (no chain link fences allowed unless previously constructed), plus either an automated gate or on-site attendant, security lighting, and new signage that includes an address and local contact phone number for the opera...

St. Louis board members address concerns with city jail

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:02:28 GMT

St. Louis board members address concerns with city jail ST. LOUIS - Concerns over safety and the woman in charge of the St. Louis Justice Center were the focus of the meeting for the citizens tasked with overseeing complaints with the jail.It was the first meeting for the board since announcing plans to call for the jail commissioner to step down."I talked about our call to ask the mayor and director of public safety to request the board and Jennifer Clemons-Abdullah's resignation," said Janis Mensah, Chair of the Detention Facilities Oversight Board. Person dragged onto front lawn, killed during home invasion on Sunday morning The board's main concern in Monday's meeting was about what they claim is a lack of access to jail records."Our mandate is to investigate accusations like these," said Pam Walker, board secretary.Advocate groups and community members held a rally in September 2022 after six deaths were reported at the city's jail within six months. During Monday's board meeting, members expressed frustrations claiming the commis...

Construction closes Zumbehl bridge through August

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:02:28 GMT

Construction closes Zumbehl bridge through August ST. CHARLES, Mo. - In St. Charles, work has begun on a three-month project to replace portions of Zumbehl Road.Crumbling storm drains and cracked roadways have pushed the City of St. Charles to revamp the Zumbehl bridge to fix a long-overdue problem.In March 2018, MoDOT gave the bridge a score of 49.6%, but bigger, concrete culverts will help fix years of erosion. The $5.6 million project will upgrade the bridge and the storm drains, which have been falling apart since the 1980s."This bridge is now considered structurally deficient, so it's not structurally suitable for Zumbehl Road going over it," said Dan Mann, head of engineering for the City of St. Charles. "It's one of St. Charles's largest roads."Bommarito Automotive Group SkyFOX shows the beginning of construction along Zumbehl in St. Charles."The concrete surface is actually smoother, and it helps convey water than the pipes now have ridges in it,” Mann said.The first phase of the construction is already done, with the metal...

Golden Knights take 2-0 lead in Stanley Cup Final with 7-2 win over Panthers

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:02:28 GMT

Golden Knights take 2-0 lead in Stanley Cup Final with 7-2 win over Panthers By MARK ANDERSON (AP Sports Writer)LAS VEGAS (AP) — Jonathan Marchessault scored twice and started an early blitz that chased the NHL’s hottest postseason goalie, and the Vegas Golden Knights seized control of the Stanley Cup Final with a 7-2 victory over the Florida Panthers in Game 2 on Monday night.Adin Hill continued his stellar play in net with 29 saves for the Golden Knights, who grabbed a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven series.“We finished some plays,” Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said. “It’s a good performance for us. Our guys were ready to play.”Marchessault also had an assist to finish with three points. His 12 postseason goals set a Golden Knights record, with all coming after the first round. Brett Howden scored twice for the Knights, who also got goals from Alec Martinez, Nicolas Roy and Michael Amadio. Six players had at least two points for Vegas, all 18 Knights skaters were on the ice for even-strength goals and their nine goal sc...

Police investigating L.A. shooting that injured 1-year-old

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:02:28 GMT

Police investigating L.A. shooting that injured 1-year-old Police are searching for two suspects who were reportedly involved in a shooting that left a 1-year-old child injured in Los Angeles on Monday. Authorities responded to reports of a child who was shot near 79th Street and Towne Avenue around 5:41 p.m. When they arrived on the scene, they found a 1-year-old girl who suffered a graze wound to her foot. According to police, the shooting incident took place at 81st Street and Avalon Boulevard, and they believe the victim was moved to 79th Street and Towne Avenue shortly after. The suspects, described as two Black males, were last seen on Avalon Boulevard in a light-colored Kia with Texas plates. One suspect is approximately 20 years old and the other is in his mid-20s. It is unknown what led up to the shooting. No arrests have been made and no further details are available at this time. This investigation is ongoing. 

North Bay man was possibly killed by horse, police say

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:02:28 GMT

North Bay man was possibly killed by horse, police say (KRON) -- An 82-year-old man was found dead on a North Bay road on Friday, and authorities are investigating the possibility that he was killed by a horse, according to the Marin County Sheriff's Office. The man who was killed was identified as Richard Helzberg of the San Geronimo Valley.A call came into the sheriff's office at 6:51 p.m. on Friday regarding a man who fell down and suffered a head wound in the area of Wild Iris Road and Sir Francis Drake Boulevard. He was taken to a hospital and died there, police said. Don’t pick up seal pups, Marine Mammal Center warns Police originally described the incident as a "suspicious death." Marin Health Medical Center staff originally reported Helzberg's injury as a "ballistic wound to the head." However, the MCSO said a review of evidence at the scene determined that the cause of injury was not accurate. An autopsy was performed Monday, which confirmed that the cause of death was blunt-force trauma. There was no evidence of a firearm ...

Sánchez’s homer, Snell’s strong effort carry Padres to 5-0 win over Cubs

Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 09:02:28 GMT

Sánchez’s homer, Snell’s strong effort carry Padres to 5-0 win over Cubs SAN DIEGO (AP) — Gary Sánchez hit a two-run home run and Blake Snell and three relievers combined on a four-hitter for the San Diego Padres, who beat the Chicago Cubs 5-0 Monday night to salvage a split of a four-game series.Manny Machado had three hits, scored twice and made a sensational play at third base in his fourth game back from a stint on the injured list with a fractured left hand. Sánchez, claimed off waivers from the New York Mets a week earlier, hit his third homer in seven games with the Padres when he lined a 2-2 pitch from Kyle Hendricks into the left field seats with one out in the second. Machado was aboard on a leadoff single.Plate umpire Phil Cuzzi ejected David Ross after the Cubs manager said something from the dugout during Sánchez’s at-bat. Ross came out and continued the argument for a few minutes. He was replaced by Andy Green, who managed the Padres from 2016-19.Matt Carpenter and Ha-Seong Kim followed with consecutive doubles to make it 3-0. Machado...