'4 generations are grieving' boy slain in San Jose, grandfather says

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:04 GMT

'4 generations are grieving' boy slain in San Jose, grandfather says (KRON) -- The last time 6-year-old Jordan Cam Walker talked to his grandfather, he was looking forward to going swimming together. "I love you, I can't wait to go swimming, I miss you," Morian Walker remembered his grandson saying over their FaceTime video call together.The grandfather had no idea it would be the last time he heard his beloved grandson's voice. Just a few days later, on August 4, Jordan and Jordan's great-grandmother were found dead inside their San Jose apartment.Police officers discovered the grisly scene at the Parkmoor Avenue apartment, and determined an assailant stabbed the young boy and elderly woman to death.Jordan's short life was celebrated and mourned during a funeral service Friday held at Emmanuel Baptist Church in San Jose. His parents are struggling with profound grief and waves of emotions."It's a close-knit family. Four generations are grieving this tragic loss," Morian Walker said. "He was full of life. This wasn't a drowning, or someone hit by a c...

Data Doctors: Why your smartphone seems to lose juice so quickly

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:04 GMT

Data Doctors: Why your smartphone seems to lose juice so quickly Q: Why do I have occasional days where my iPhone battery is suddenly low on power by midday when I’m not doing anything unusual?A: The single biggest issue for every smartphone user is battery life, and no matter what type of device you have, it’s going to diminish over time.How Old Is It?Whenever I’m asked this question, I always start by focusing on the age of the device. If it’s relatively new, it’s probably related to app usage; if it’s older, it’s probably suffering from diminished battery capacity.More Tech NewsStart by checking the battery’s maximum capacity, which is a measure relative to when it was new or at 100%.Tap Settings, then Battery, then Battery Health to get your current status. If it’s under 80%, it may be time to replace the battery. If it’s well above 80%, your issues are probably app usage related.Chemical AgeAll rechargeable batteries are considered consumables, meaning there’s a finite limit to their usefulness. As time goes on, the physical age isn’t as imp...

Dolly Parton, Paul McCartney y Ringo Starr se unen para un cover de “Let It Be”

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:04 GMT

Dolly Parton, Paul McCartney y Ringo Starr se unen para un cover de “Let It Be” (CNN) — Solo el ícono de la música country Dolly Parton puede lograr que las leyendas de los Beatles Paul McCartney y Ringo Starr se vuelvan a juntar para grabar una nueva interpretación de una de las canciones más icónicas de su banda.Parton estrenó una versión de la exitosa balada de los Beatles de 1970 “Let It Be” este jueves. Se trata del sencillo más reciente de su próximo álbum de rock “Rockstar”, y la canción presenta tanto a McCartney como a Starr.“Estaba tan orgullosa de poder cantar una canción como ‘Let It Be’ con Paul McCartney”, dijo Dolly en un episodio de Talk Shop Live en la noche de este jueves, y agregó que McCartney cantó y tocó el piano y Starr tocó la batería.El famoso cantante de rock y guitarrista Peter Frampton y Mick Fleetwood de Fleetwood Mac también aparecen en la pista, que está repleta de estrellas.Ringo Starr habla de su gira, de la magia de The Beatles y de su amistad con Paul McCartney“Eso en...

Angels call up infielder Nolan Schanuel 40 days after drafting him 11th overall

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:04 GMT

Angels call up infielder Nolan Schanuel 40 days after drafting him 11th overall ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Nolan Schanuel’s dream of playing in the majors happened quicker than he could have dreamed.The Los Angeles Angels called up the 21-year-old infielder on Friday, 40 days after he was the 11th overall pick in this year’s amateur draft.It’s the fastest big league promotion for a draft pick since Chris Sale in 2010 with the Chicago White Sox.Schanuel was in the leadoff slot for the Angels in the opener of a three-game series against the Tampa Bay Rays.“I have dreamed about playing in the major leagues since I was 4-years-old. It’s been a goal of mine, but I didn’t think it would be in 40 days. It’s very unexpected, but I’m ready to take on the opportunity,” Schanuel said before Friday’s game.Schanuel batted .370 in 21 minor league games across three levels. He got the call after first baseman CJ Cron was placed on the injured list due to low back inflammation.Manager Phil Nevin said Schanuel’s track record in college and his short st...

La Ciudad de Buenos Aires no utilizará voto electrónico en las elecciones generales de octubre, dice una fuente a CNN

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:04 GMT

La Ciudad de Buenos Aires no utilizará voto electrónico en las elecciones generales de octubre, dice una fuente a CNN (CNN Español) — La Ciudad de Buenos Aires no utilizará el sistema de voto electrónico en las elecciones generales que Argentina celebrará el próximo 22 de octubre, dijo este viernes a CNN una fuente del Gobierno de la Ciudad.Según la fuente consultada por CNN, por el momento se consideran algunas opciones para emitir el sufragio, incluidas boletas de papel, el uso de biombos con papeletas juntas o separadas por candidatos o cargos, por candidaturas nacionales y locales, entre otros.¿Cuándo son las elecciones en Argentina, qué se vota y qué hay en juego?Dentro del menú de opciones, la más conveniente sería votar mediante una boleta de papel ya que el sistema alternativo debe elegirse antes del 23 de agosto, dijeron las fuentes a CNN.La agencia estatal de noticias Télam -citando a fuentes de la Ciudad- reportó este viernes que “se está trabajando en los cambios y que serán anunciados en los próximos días”, aunque adelantaron que las votaciones se podrían realizar ...

Architects of universal pre-K disappointed in complaints

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:04 GMT

Architects of universal pre-K disappointed in complaints DENVER (KDVR) — Following two separate lawsuits filed against the state over Colorado's new universal preschool program, FOX31 heard from those who helped create​ the program for their reaction to the complaints.Stakeholders who have worked on making universal preschool a reality in Colorado feel leaders and schools are forgetting an important aspect of the program in the middle of all the lawsuits: the children who were able to enroll in the program.'It is working for over 40,000 children'Sue Renner, executive director of the David and Laura Merage Foundation, was a member of the Early Childhood Leadership Commission. The group had a subgroup devoted to the implementation of the state's universal pre-K program. 6 public school districts sue Colorado over universal preschool Renner said she's disappointed with how some community members are reacting to the program's launch."The biggest misperception is that it's not working, and it is working for over 40,000 children," Renner said...

Superblue Miami pop-up from Live Arts Miami explores intersection between performance and visual art

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:04 GMT

Superblue Miami pop-up from Live Arts Miami explores intersection between performance and visual art A couple of pop-up performances are happening this weekend. Live Arts Miami collabed with artists in dance and music to show off their unique styles. They’re both taking place at Superblue Miami — because it’s all about leaving you in awe, and the power of art lives on.Live art plus Superblue equals…Mike Tyus, dancer: “It’s kind of hard to explain what you feel when you see something beautiful like that. Something that leaves you with an impression of awe, peace, hope, joy and also wonder.”For wondering minds, Miami Dade College is bringing a new series from Live Arts Miami, and it’s gonna leave you suspended.Kathryn Garcia, Executive Director, Live Arts Miami: “One of the things that we really love doing is taking performance outside of the traditional confines of a theater. We’ve produced work everywhere from parking lots to abandoned bars to parks and museums.”And performing at this immersive museum was a no-brainer.Shan...

Crews put out house fire in North Lauderdale; 6 displaced

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:04 GMT

Crews put out house fire in North Lauderdale; 6 displaced A North Lauderdale home went up in smoke with flames shooting through the roof, leaving six people displaced..Cellphone footage recorded by a neighbor captured thick black smoke and flames towering over the residence in the area of Southwest 76th Avenue and Seventh Court, Friday morning.The smoke could be seen from half a block away,Firefighters sprang into action as they attempted to douse the ferocious flames.Witness Ralph Baptiste shared his own reaction.“I was in my backyard, until I heard sirens come out,” he said. “I went to the front, and then I seen this big smoke, you know, flames and black clouds.”A charred mess was left behind toward the rear of the home.Officials said the fire started in the kitchen and quickly spread. Luckily, the six people who were inside at the time made it out safe and sound.No injuries were reported. The home has been declared unsafe

Police: Bomb threat at Temple Beth Zion in Brookline believed to be hoax call

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:04 GMT

Police: Bomb threat at Temple Beth Zion in Brookline believed to be hoax call Brookline police say a police response to Temple Beth Zion on Friday evening was the result of a bomb threat that is believed to have been a hoax call. In a tweet, police warned residents of increased law enforcement activity at the Beacon Street temple due to the threat.“At this time, all indications suggest that this was a hoax call,” police wrote.The building has since been cleared.https://twitter.com/BrooklineMAPD/status/1692696146588627050This is a developing news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

‘I have to be better. I will be better.’ Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson moving forward after fight.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 04:12:04 GMT

‘I have to be better. I will be better.’ Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson moving forward after fight. Tim Anderson sat in the visiting dugout at Coors Field more than three hours before the Chicago White Sox began a series against the Colorado Rockies.The shortstop had just completed fielding drills with infield coach Eddie Rodríguez. But he wouldn’t be participating in Friday’s game as he began serving a five-game suspension.Reflecting on the Aug. 5 brawl with the Cleveland Guardians that led to the suspension, Anderson said “my emotion got the best of me.”“That happens,” Anderson said. “You go through things to get to the other thing. Just understanding what’s going on, understanding what’s happening, really trying to stay focused and stay the course and never forget what the mission is.“Just continue to keep working and understand … I have to be better. I will be better. Just continue to keep working and I won’t take anything for granted. Just continue to keep trying to better myself as a whole on and of...