Censure, impeachment threats used to be rare. Not anymore

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:07:16 GMT

Censure, impeachment threats used to be rare. Not anymore By Stephen Groves and Farnoush Amiri | Associated PressWASHINGTON — House Republicans have held it over Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas for months. Attorney General Merrick Garland is facing it too. And President Joe Biden seemingly isn’t far behind.Driven by the demands of hard-right members, Republicans in the House are threatening impeachment against Biden and his top Cabinet officials, creating a backbeat of chatter about “high crimes and misdemeanors” that is driving legislative action, spurring committee investigations, raking in fundraising money and complicating the plans of Speaker Kevin McCarthy and his leadership team.Long viewed as an option of last resort, to be triggered only for the most severe wrongdoing, the constitutionally authorized power of impeachment is rapidly moving from the extraordinary to the humdrum, driven in large part by Republicans and their grievances about how Democrats twice impeached President Donald Trump.Republi...

Richmond police fatally shoot person while serving search warrant

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:07:16 GMT

Richmond police fatally shoot person while serving search warrant RICHMOND — At least one Richmond police officer shot and fatally wounded a person during the service of a search warrant Wednesday morning, authorities said.The person, whose identity was not immediately available, died despite rescue efforts from officers, Richmond police Sgt. Donald Patchin said by phone Wednesday afternoon.The investigation centered on illegal high-powered guns, according to authorities. The shooting occurred about 9 a.m. in the 1200 block of Sanderling Island, Patchin said.The shooting happened when police entered, and a person came at them armed with a gun, according to authorities. The person refused to drop it, and several officers fired, authorities said.The identities of the officers who fired were not released. Authorities did not immediately say more about the nature of the investigation or how they were led to the home where the shooting happened.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Double homicide, police shooting roil Vallejo ...

'Confrontation' with police during search warrant leaves one dead in Richmond

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:07:16 GMT

'Confrontation' with police during search warrant leaves one dead in Richmond (KRON) -- A person died after a "confrontation" with police at a Richmond residence on Wednesday morning, the Richmond Police Department confirmed to KRON4. $100K is low income in the Bay Area, according to new report The incident started at 9 a.m. when police were executing a search warrant on Sanderling Island in Point Richmond. The search warrant was in relation to an incident where a gun was brandished and potentially fired on Sunday night. KRON On is streaming now.embed-container { position: relative; padding-bottom: 56.25%; height: 0; overflow: hidden; max-width: 100%; } .embed-container iframe, .embed-container object, .embed-container embed { position: absolute; top: 0; left: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; }Police say the detectives on scene encountered someone inside of the residence when they entered. A "confrontation" occurred between the person and police, and the person died, police said. The Contra Costa District Attorney's Office will be investigating this incident ...

$100K a year is low-income in the Bay Area, according to new report

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:07:16 GMT

$100K a year is low-income in the Bay Area, according to new report (KRON) -- You can earn $100,000 a year and still be considered low-income in the Bay Area, according to a new report released by the California Department of Housing and Community. Female bank robber sought by Brentwood, Antioch police Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now KRON4 Breaking News SIGN UP NOW In San Francisco County, for example, if a single person earns $104,400 or less, they are considered low income. The numbers are the same in Marin and San Mateo counties, which are both known for extremely high living costs. Let's break down how far that $104,400 annual salary goes in San Francisco. A person in that tax bracket pays 30.5% of their salary towards taxes. Therefore, the net pay for a $104,400 salary would be roughly $72,568 per year. The average cost ...

The 10 best restaurants in San Francisco, according to Yelp

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:07:16 GMT

The 10 best restaurants in San Francisco, according to Yelp SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- The City by the Bay is known for many things, including arts, culture, technology, and of course, world-class food. With its eclectic restaurant scene, close proximity to the wine country of Napa, and longstanding tradition of farm-to-table food fare, San Francisco is a natural food destination. Debris from implosion of Titanic-bound submersible is returned to land Whether you're looking for New American, traditional Italian, or Korean comfort food, San Francisco offers a mélange of dining options across the culinary scale. While food is a matter of opinion and what's "the best" can be subject to change, these are the current 10 best restaurants in San Francisco, according to Yelp recommendations.10 best restaurants in San Francisco, according to Yelp1. Savor CafeLocated on Irving Street near UCSF, Savor is an Inner Sunset spot specializing in Mediterranean, vegetarian and vegan food. Popular dishes according to Yelp include the Wild Mushroom Knaffe, Portob...

Superman is not flying in to save your life: It’s these medevac crews

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:07:16 GMT

Superman is not flying in to save your life: It’s these medevac crews Former patients met with a flight crew on Wednesday. (WTOP/Luke Lukert) Former patients met with a flight crew on Wednesday. (WTOP/Luke Lukert) Former patients met with a flight crew on Wednesday. (WTOP/Luke Lukert)Medstar Health is celebrating their Transport Air Medical Service’s 40th anniversary.If you have been on death’s door over the past four decades, there’s a good chance they picked you up. What started as a single helicopter flying in and out of Washington Hospital Center on July 3, 1983, has since morphed into three flight bases, with four helicopters operating countless flights that have saved lives.Currently, the crews are flying around 6,000 patients every year, most of whom are in smaller comm...

Guardians manager Terry Francona to miss second game after being hospitalized on road trip

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:07:16 GMT

Guardians manager Terry Francona to miss second game after being hospitalized on road trip KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Cleveland Guardians manager Terry Francona will not be with the team for a second straight game after being hospitalized when he became lightheaded before a series opener against the Kansas City Royals.Francona, who has had significant health issues in recent years, spent Tuesday night at The University of Kansas Health System and was released Wednesday. The team said tests on the 64-year-old Francona all “came back within normal ranges.”Doctors have advised Francona to rest for the next few days. The team said his status will be determined daily.General manager Mike Chernoff has joined the team in Kansas City and is expected to provide an additional update on Francona.Guardians bench coach DeMarlo Hale will again handle managerial duties in Francona’s absence. Hale served as Cleveland’s acting manager for the final 63 games in 2021 when Francona had to step away.The Guardians, who rallied to win Tuesday’s game 2-1 after Francona fell ill, a...

Travelers says changes are coming to TPC River Highlands after complaints over low scores

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:07:16 GMT

Travelers says changes are coming to TPC River Highlands after complaints over low scores CROMWELL, Conn. (AP) — Changes will be made to the TPC River Highlands golf course after record low scoring last week during the PGA Tour’s annual Travelers Championship, tournament officials said Wednesday.Andy Bessette, Travelers’ executive vice president and chief administrative officer, told The Associated Press that officials at the club are already looking at modifications to the course to make it more difficult for the professionals next year.“We take all the feedback we get very seriously,” Bessette said. “I can tell you that changes are already in the works. We strive for this to be a top-notch event and we will do everything we can to improve it every year.”Keegan Bradley won the tournament by shooting a course record 23-under 257, a shot better than Kenny Perry’s previous record from 2009. There were eight rounds of 62 or better during the week, which was marked by some rainy, but not windy days that kept the greens soft.After his final round, Rory McIlroy, wh...

Pittsburgh synagogue killer has extensive history of mental illness, defense expert testifies

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:07:16 GMT

Pittsburgh synagogue killer has extensive history of mental illness, defense expert testifies PITTSBURGH (AP) — A gunman who massacred 11 worshippers at a Pittsburgh synagogue has a “very serious mental health history” from childhood and a “markedly abnormal” brain, a defense expert testified Wednesday in the penalty phase of the killer’s trial.Defense lawyers for Robert Bowers are trying to persuade a jury to spare his life, while federal prosecutors are seeking a death sentence for the 50-year-old truck driver from suburban Baldwin, who was convicted this month in the deadliest antisemitic attack in U.S. history.Dr. Siddhartha Nadkarni, who performed a neurological examination of Bowers in 2021, took the stand as a defense expert on Wednesday and told jurors that he diagnosed Bowers with schizophrenia, a serious brain disorder whose symptoms include delusions and hallucinations, as well as epilepsy.“I think he was living on the margins” at the time of the attack, said Nadkarni, a New Jersey-based neurologist. “He was isolated.”Bowers’ lawyers are trying t...

President Biden has started using a CPAP machine at night to deal with sleep apnea

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 18:07:16 GMT

President Biden has started using a CPAP machine at night to deal with sleep apnea WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden in recent weeks has started using a continuous positive airway pressure, or CPAP, machine at night to help with sleep apnea, the White House said Wednesday. The revelation comes after indents from the mask were visible on the president’s face as he departed the White House. The president has disclosed since 2008 a history with sleep apnea, a potentially serious but common condition in which breathing can stop and start in the night. Biden used the machine Tuesday night, White House officials said. The imprint lines on his face were apparent when he left Wednesday morning for a speech in Chicago. A CPAP machine is a motorized device that pumps air through a mask to open a sleeper’s airway. About 5 million Americans have tried them. While his history with the condition has long been disclosed, it didn’t come up during his most recent physical in February. When he was vice president, doctors noted Biden had an irregular heartbeat probably lin...