Hope and uncertainty linger as California turns the page on state-run youth prisons

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:15 GMT

Hope and uncertainty linger as California turns the page on state-run youth prisons LOS ANGELES (AP) — Juvenile offenders in California might now have a better chance at rehabilitation instead of facing a mostly punitive sentence in a youth prison system that often only reinforced the patterns of neglect and violence that led many of them into trouble in the first place.On Saturday, California shuttered its last three state-run youth lockups and passed day-to-day operations of juvenile halls to county probation departments. The plan decentralizes care of youth offenders and prioritizes keeping them closer to home in facilities focused less on punishment and more on reformation — all in hope of breaking “the school-to-prison pipeline,” as Gov. Gavin Newsom put it in 2020.But will it be enough?Advocates say the move away from a punitive approach reflects their belief that children who commit crimes are better served in settings that emphasize education, mental health care and other supportive services. But supporters and skeptics alike say there is still plenty of un...

A year of fighting between Israel and the Palestinians just escalated. Is this an uprising?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:15 GMT

A year of fighting between Israel and the Palestinians just escalated. Is this an uprising? TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — Airstrikes targeting Palestinian militants in a crowded residential area. Armored bulldozers plowing through narrow streets, crushing cars and piling up debris. Protesters burning tires. A mounting death toll.Israel’s large-scale military raid into the Jenin refugee camp in the occupied West Bank this week had undeniable similarities with the second Palestinian uprising of the early 2000s — a period that claimed thousands of lives.But the current fighting — including the Jenin raid, which ended after two days on Wednesday — is also different from those intense years of violence. It’s more limited in scope, with Israeli military operations focused on several strongholds of Palestinian militants.It’s also a symptom of a conflict with no foreseeable end. The Palestinian leadership is weakened, and the Israeli government has been accelerating the expansion of settlements that have eroded any chance of Palestinian statehood.WHAT IS AN INTIFADA?The word...

15 killed by floods in southwestern China as seasonal torrents hit mountain areas

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:15 GMT

15 killed by floods in southwestern China as seasonal torrents hit mountain areas BEIJING (AP) — At least 15 people have been killed by floods in southwestern China as seasonal torrents hit mountain areas, authorities said Wednesday. Another four people were reported missing by mid-morning in Chongqing, a vast mountainous region of 31 million, almost all of which has now been designated as having flood risk, according to the local government website. The Chongqing floods appear to be China’s deadliest amid deluges in other parts of the country. Tens of thousands of people have been evacuated. In just one southwestern province, Sichuan, more than 85,000 people have been evacuated due to flooding, the official Xinhua News Agency reported. Chongqing’s flood warning has been upgraded from level four to level three, reflecting the growing seriousness of the crisis. Rescue teams in inflatable boats were ferrying villagers to safety and workers were clearing roads blocked by landslides, according to photos posted on the government website. Seasonal flooding hits l...

France riots: Shot teenager's grandmother says violence must stop

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:15 GMT

France riots: Shot teenager's grandmother says violence must stop The grandmother of the teenager shot dead by police during a traffic stop in a Paris suburb said on Sunday (2 July) she wanted the nationwide rioting triggered by his killing to end, after a fifth night of unrest.She said the rioters were using 17-year-old Nahel's death last Tuesday as an excuse to cause havoc and that the family wanted calm."I'm telling them [the rioters] to stop," the grandmother, identified as Nadia by French media, told BFM TV."Nahel is dead. My daughter is lost...she doesn't have a life anymore."Asked about a crowdfunding campaign that had received pledges of more than €670,000 for the police officer charged with voluntary homicide over the shooting, Nadia said: "My heart aches."The latest riots, following Saturday's funeral for Nahel in the Paris suburb of Nanterre, were less intense than the previous night, the government said. Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin said 45,000 police would again be deployed on Sunday night.Since Nahel was shot, rioters have torch...

Single family residence in San Ramon sells for $2.3 million

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:15 GMT

Single family residence in San Ramon sells for $2.3 million 2921 Bailey Way – Google Street ViewA 3,178-square-foot house built in 2009 has changed hands. The spacious property located in the 2900 block of Bailey Way in San Ramon was sold on June 9, 2023, for $2,285,000, or $719 per square foot. The property features four bedrooms, three bathrooms, an attached garage, and two parking spaces. The unit sits on a 6,307-square-foot lot.Additional houses that have recently changed hands close by include:A 2,592-square-foot home on the 3300 block of Sleeping Meadow Way in San Ramon sold in July 2022, for $2,280,000, a price per square foot of $880. The home has 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms.In June 2022, a 3,953-square-foot home on Wells Lane in San Ramon sold for $2,888,500, a price per square foot of $731. The home has 6 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms.On Photinia Court, San Ramon, in June 2022, a 3,665-square-foot home was sold for $2,700,000, a price per square foot of $737. The home has 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. 

Luis Leon Sanchez ruled out of the Tour de France with a broken collarbone

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:15 GMT

Luis Leon Sanchez ruled out of the Tour de France with a broken collarbone PAU, France (AP) — Former Paris-Nice champion Luis Leon Sanchez has withdrawn from the Tour de France after a crash that left him with a broken left collarbone.The Spanish rider was involved in one of the many crashes that marred the finale of Tuesday’s fourth stage of the race.The Astana-Qazaqstan team said Sanchez was expected to travel home Wednesday to undergo surgery.“It all went so fast in that hectic finale, with so many turns in the end,” Sanchez said. “I had no control any more over my bike on that tricky surface.”Sanchez’s withdrawal is a blow to teammate Mark Cavendish’s hopes of adding another mass sprint to his tally and beat the all-time record of 34 stage wins he shares with Eddy Merckx. “We really lose an important rider for all kinds of stages, including the stages where he was part of the lead-out for Mark Cavendish,” team manager Alexandre Vinokourov said.Wednesday’s stage 5, the first in the mountains this year, could help reshuffle the ca...

Japón verterá pronto agua radiactiva de Fukushima al océano. ¿Hasta qué punto debemos preocuparnos?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:15 GMT

Japón verterá pronto agua radiactiva de Fukushima al océano. ¿Hasta qué punto debemos preocuparnos? (CNN) — Japón pronto comenzará a liberar agua radiactiva tratada en el océano tras la aprobación del organismo de control nuclear de las Naciones Unidas para un plan controvertido que llega 12 años después de la fusión nuclear de Fukushima.El plan para liberar las aguas residuales lleva años gestándose, y el ministro de Medio Ambiente declaró en 2019 que “no había otras opciones” a medida que se agota el espacio para contener el material contaminado.Rafael Grossi, jefe del Organismo Internacional de Energía Atómica (IAEA, por sus siglas en inglés), llegó a Japón este martes para visitar Fukushima y presentar la revisión de seguridad del organismo de la ONU al primer ministro Fumio Kishida.Pero la aprobación de la ONU no ha servido para tranquilizar a los residentes de los países vecinos y a los pescadores locales, que aún sienten el impacto de la catástrofe de 2011.Algunos han puesto en duda las conclusiones del IAEA, y China afirmó recientemente que la evaluación ...

OBF: Don’t bet against the NFL

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:15 GMT

OBF: Don’t bet against the NFL “Gambling” was once a four-letter word in the NFL.Las Vegas didn’t exist.Mentioning point spreads was poisonous to your career.When “The NFL Today” was at its zenith, Brent Musberger and Jimmy The Greek discussed what the Greek’s “friends in the desert” thought about the Cowboys game. And the Greek was always quick with a weather update from Green Bay adding his thoughts on what would be a “low-scoring” affair in the snow.Fast forward to 2024. Super Bowl 58 will be played in Las Vegas on Feb. 11.Five years after the Supreme Court allowed legal sports betting, it has proliferated. In the U.S., 34 states have active live and legal wagering. Four others, including Maine and Vermont, have legalized betting but have yet to launch.All six New England states allow sports betting. It makes sense that a member of the New England Patriots would be somewhat confused and frustrated over the NFL’s until-now convoluted policy toward its players and betting.The other day, Jonathan Jones offe...

France sees itself as blind to race. After a teen is killed by police, how does one discuss racism?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:15 GMT

France sees itself as blind to race. After a teen is killed by police, how does one discuss racism? NANTERRE, France (AP) — The race of the police officer who fatally shot a French teenager during a traffic stop last week hasn’t been disclosed, and there’s no reason why it would be. Officially, race doesn’t exist in France.But the death of the French-born 17-year-old with North African roots, which sent rioters into the streets, has again exposed deep feelings about systemic racism that lies under the surface of the country’s ideal of colorblind equality.With his killing captured on video, what could be seen as France’s George Floyd moment has produced a very French national discussion that leaves out what many Americans would consider the essential point: color.One can’t address race, much less racism, if it doesn’t exist, according to French policy. The Paris police chief, Laurent Nunez, said Sunday he was shocked by the U.N. human rights office’s use of the term “racism” in its criticism of French law enforcement. The police have none of it, he said.France, especially white Fra...

Israel ends West Bank raid calling it a blow to militants. Palestinians grapple with destruction

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 07:03:15 GMT

Israel ends West Bank raid calling it a blow to militants. Palestinians grapple with destruction JENIN REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank (AP) — Israel withdrew troops from a West Bank militant stronghold Wednesday but warned that its most intense military operation in the occupied territory in nearly two decades was not a one-off. Twelve Palestinians and an Israeli soldier were killed in the two-day raid.Residents of the Jenin refugee camp emerged from their homes to find alleys lined by piles of rubble and flattened or scorched cars. Shopkeepers and bulldozers started clearing the debris. Thousands who had fled the fighting began returning.The army claimed to have inflicted heavy damage on militant groups in the operation which included a series of airstrikes and hundreds of ground troops. But it remained unclear whether there would be any lasting effect after nearly a year and a half of heavy fighting in the West Bank.Ahead of the withdrawal, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to carry out similar operations if needed.“At these moments we are completing the mission, and I ...