US deploys guided-missile submarine amid tensions with Iran

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:09:03 GMT

US deploys guided-missile submarine amid tensions with Iran DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — The U.S. Navy has deployed a guided-missile submarine capable of carrying up to 154 Tomahawk missiles to the Middle East, a spokesman said Saturday, in what appeared to be a show of force toward Iran following recent tensions.The Navy rarely acknowledges the location or deployment of submarines. Cmdr. Timothy Hawkins, a spokesman for the 5th Fleet based in the Gulf nation of Bahrain, declined to comment on the submarine’s mission or what had prompted the deployment.He said the nuclear-powered submarine, based out of Kings Bay, Georgia, passed through the Suez Canal on Friday. “It is capable of carrying up to 154 Tomahawk land-attack cruise missiles and is deployed to U.S. 5th Fleet to help ensure regional maritime security and stability,” Hawkins said.The 5th Fleet patrols the crucial Strait of Hormuz, the narrow mouth of the Persian Gulf through which 20% of all oil transits. Its region includes the Bab el-Mandeb Strait off Yemen and the Red...

Ask Amy: Why did I end the friendship? Let me tell you about this traumatic car trip.

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:09:03 GMT

Ask Amy: Why did I end the friendship? Let me tell you about this traumatic car trip. Dear Amy: I have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. About a year ago, I had breakfast with a friend of mine, “Pat,” whom I’ve known for 40 years.I picked her up, drove her to the restaurant, and after the meal I brought her back home. I asked if I might use her bathroom before continuing to my house, which is about 15 miles away.Pat said no.I mentioned that I really couldn’t wait, due to the IBS. I pleaded and was told absolutely not.Well, I fumed all the way home, and I was in a bad way. I made it, but I was not happy with my friend’s treatment of me.Pat called about a month later to inquire why I hadn’t been in touch.I told Pat how I felt and reminded her of the many times I’ve hosted parties and she was always invited. I have seen the inside of Pat’s apartment but have never even had as much as a cup of coffee offered to me.I feel like I’ve been used. I really don’t feel the need to entertain Pat anymore. I have forgiven her, I just don̵...

Silicon Valley ‘party animal’ VC faces second fraud trial

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:09:03 GMT

Silicon Valley ‘party animal’ VC faces second fraud trial By Joel Rosenblatt | BloombergMike Rothenberg, the venture capitalist once described as Silicon Valley’s “party animal,” faces a new criminal trial over charges he gouged investors after a jury failed to reach a verdict last year on separate bank fraud claims against him.Rothenberg was indicted in 2020 for what prosecutors said were multiple fraudulent schemes from years earlier that helped him misappropriate almost $19 million.The first trial, involving allegations that Rothenberg made false statements to Silicon Valley Bank to borrow funds, ended in November with jurors in Oakland, California, unable to reach a unanimous consensus on the two charges. Afterward, Rothenberg asked US District Judge Jon Tigar to acquit him, but Tigar refused in February. No retrial has been scheduled for those counts.On Friday Tigar set a trial to start Oct. 2 over charges that Rothenberg raised millions of dollars telling investors he would use it to back promising startups but actually kept a large ...

Why severe weather this year has been so destructive and deadly

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:09:03 GMT

Why severe weather this year has been so destructive and deadly By Jennifer Gray and Haley Brink | CNN MeteorologistsThe last few weeks have consisted of a steady string of violent storms, dozens of deaths and entire towns left in ruins.There have been 494 tornado reports so far in 2023 — nearly double the average at this point in the year. Many of these storms have occurred outside “Tornado Alley,” which includes states across the Plains, but instead have carved miles of destruction across the Southeast and Midwest.A deadly EF-4 tornado ripped through the town of Rolling Fork, Mississippi, on March 24, killing at least 26 people and injuring dozens more. One week later, another round of deadly storms ravaged neighborhoods in Little Rock and Wynne, Arkansas, killing at least 32 more people and leaving many more homeless.Then the third round of deadly storms in less than two weeks hit the very same region on Tuesday, spawning nearly two dozen tornadoes, which killed at least five people in Missouri.The numbers have been mind-blowing, yet severe w...

At 106 and 101, two Bay Area men marked more milestone birthdays

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:09:03 GMT

At 106 and 101, two Bay Area men marked more milestone birthdays What are the odds of two men, 106 and 101, respectively, sharing the same birthday and living in the same assisted-living center in Vacaville?Maybe not as utterly slim as winning the Mega Millions lottery but, by any reasonable guess, pretty darn slim nevertheless.But there they were Friday at Cornerstone on Orange Tree Circle: Bruce Sooy, a retired Air Force lieutenant colonel, World War II bomber pilot and prisoner of war; and Robert Kuznik, the last survivor of 14 children and a retiree who spent some of his working years at a Bay Area motor car company and a foundry.Sooy, six years beyond the century mark, and Kuznik, who reached triple digits last year, looked like kings for a day seated at a table in the spacious facility’s dining room, topped with birthday cakes and lighted number candles, party hats, curled gold ribbon, paper eyeglasses with the words “Happy Birthday” topping the frames, and white, gold, and black balloons floating above on a nearby wall, a celebratory banne...

Everything you’ve wanted to ask about growing tomatoes

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:09:03 GMT

Everything you’ve wanted to ask about growing tomatoes If you’ve never grown tomatoes but plan to this year, you’re in for a treat. Not only are they easy to grow, even from seed, but they will taste better than any store-bought variety just because you’ve grown them yourself.Susan Lukens is able to grow tomatoes in Old Tiburon, despite fog and cooler temperatures. Tomatoes are divided into hybrid and heirloom varieties. Hybrids generally produce more fruit and are bred to be resistant to nasty diseases such as verticillium and fusarium wilts. Heirlooms are open-pollinated, which means you can save seeds from them to grow the same tomato next year, which doesn’t work with hybrids. Determinate tomatoes grow to a predetermined height and produce their entire crop within a few weeks, making them good for canning or freezing. Indeterminate tomatoes will keep growing, producing fruit until the plant freezes or dies at the end of the season.You’ve bought your little plants, so now what? Put them someplace sunny and warm, either inside or...

Marin County ranks healthiest in California, grapples with equity challenges

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:09:03 GMT

Marin County ranks healthiest in California, grapples with equity challenges Marin has yet again ranked the healthiest of California’s 58 counties, according to the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.Marin residents have an average life expectancy of 85.2 years, the foundation reported. The state average is 81 years, San Francisco is 83.7 years, and the lowest overall ranked county in the state, Trinity, is 74.6 years.Underpinning the top score were high rankings in quality-of-life categories such as high-quality health care, clean air and water, and access to green space and healthy foods. But the county still faces challenges related to suicide, substance abuse and racial disparities for health outcomes.“As proud as we are, and we really take pride in the fact we are the healthiest county, we want people to understand that there is a segment of our population where this isn’t the story for them. And we need to work on that,” said Niccore Tyler, chief strategy officer for the Marin County Health and Human Services Department.Marin has been ranked at the top sta...

Here’s why eggs are so pricey these days and why it might stay that way

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:09:03 GMT

Here’s why eggs are so pricey these days and why it might stay that way Shelling it out for eggsIf you don’t see a lot of Easter eggs this weekend, it could be due to the latest prices. Prices have gone down since January, but eggs are still not selling for chicken feed.In the past year, egg prices have shot up more than 70%, according to the latest consumer price index. The United States Department of Agriculture predicts that egg prices will increase 27.3% in 2023.According to the Wall Street Journal, Californians paid $5.62 for a dozen eggs in early February, compared to $3.05 for non-cage-free eggs in the Midwest. California and Hawaii generally have the highest consumer prices for eggs, while California is one of the nation’s leading egg producers.Here are several reasons why:Avian fluAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is believed that more than 58 million chickens in commercial farms but also backyard coops, have been infected by avian flu since January 2022.The cost of fighting avian fluChicken farmers are spending mo...

You might be surprised at how many Christian denominations there are in the world

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:09:03 GMT

You might be surprised at how many Christian denominations there are in the world Easter is Sunday, April 9, so here’s a look at the largest religion in the world.About 31.2% of the world’s population is considered to be Christian. There are more than 45,000 Christian denominations globally and more than 200 in the U.S., according to the Center for the Study of Global Christianity.Related ArticlesNews | Church sex abuse report gives voice to survivors: ‘I just want the darkness … to finally come to light’ News | Report shows ‘astonishing’ depravity in sexual abuse of more than 600 in Baltimore’s Catholic archdiocese News | Report details ‘staggering’ church sex abuse in Maryland News | Rupert Murdoch ends engagement over Modesto widow’s ‘evangelical views’ News | Ukrainian court puts an Orthodox leader under house arrest Most of the denominations came to be after the Protestant Reformation in 1517.The Reformation began when German priest Martin Luther wro...

Purdue and Fairleigh Dickinson square off in opening round of NCAA Tournament

Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 16:09:03 GMT

Purdue and Fairleigh Dickinson square off in opening round of NCAA Tournament Fairleigh Dickinson Knights (20-15, 10-6 NEC) vs. Purdue Boilermakers (29-5, 15-5 Big Ten)Columbus, Ohio; Friday, 6:50 p.m. EDTFANDUEL SPORTSBOOK LINE: Purdue -23; over/under is 145BOTTOM LINE: The No. 3 Purdue Boilermakers play in the opening round of the NCAA Tournament against the Fairleigh Dickinson Knights.The Boilermakers have gone 15-5 against Big Ten opponents, with a 14-0 record in non-conference play. Purdue is second in the Big Ten with 15.5 assists per game led by Braden Smith averaging 4.3.The Knights are 10-6 against NEC teams. Fairleigh Dickinson is 2-0 when it turns the ball over less than its opponents and averages 11.2 turnovers per game.TOP PERFORMERS: Smith is averaging 9.8 points and 4.3 assists for the Boilermakers. Zach Edey is averaging 22.0 points over the last 10 games for Purdue.Demetre Roberts is scoring 16.6 points per game with 3.0 rebounds and 4.3 assists for the Knights. Ansley Almonor is averaging 14.2 points and 5.1 rebounds while shooting 43.6% ov...