Monday afternoon, Milpitas Police officers spotted the stolen car on E. Calaveras Boulevard, near N. Park Victoria Drive. The vehicle “drove away at a high rate of speed. The officers did not attempt to stop the vehicle or pursue it,” according to a press release from Milpitas Police Lt. Tyler Jamison. … [Read more...] about SJ Woman Charged In Fatal Hit-And-Run That Killed 7-Year-Old Boy; Male Suspect At Large
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Join The Sun’s Green Team campaign with small lifestyle changes to save money and the planet
Choose a step. Decide a level of commitment that works for you. Keep it up. Try it for two months to see how you do. Report and track progress through your Count Us In profile. Each day we will focus on a different pledge showing you why it is easy to achieve and why it matters so much. … [Read more...] about Join The Sun’s Green Team campaign with small lifestyle changes to save money and the planet
Can you spot the President-elect? Invisible man Joe Biden (in hat, sunglasses and mask) is joined by wife Jill, daughter Ashley, and granddaughter Finnegan at a food bank on MLK Day
Ashley pursued a career as a social justice activist and social worker. For 15 years, she worked as a social worker in the Delaware Department of Services for Children, Youth, and Their Families, during which time she created programs that focused on juvenile justice, foster care, and mental health. … [Read more...] about Can you spot the President-elect? Invisible man Joe Biden (in hat, sunglasses and mask) is joined by wife Jill, daughter Ashley, and granddaughter Finnegan at a food bank on MLK Day
Bay Area street celebrations mark Biden’s victory: ‘Our long national nightmare is over’
Not everyone believed them, including Trump supporter Ray Qualls, 79, as he sat under a white tarp adorned with American flags at the Brentwood Farmers Market. He sat behind a table with stacks of brochures advertising, “How to be a good Christian” and asking, “Are you going to heaven?” … [Read more...] about Bay Area street celebrations mark Biden’s victory: ‘Our long national nightmare is over’
Single mums describe devastating impact of £20-a-week Universal Credit cut
“The £20 per week may not seem like much to people but it is huge - it’s the difference between being able to buy food and not buy food,” said Rebecca, a parent support co-ordinator for GlobalARRK, which supports parents in international custody disputes. … [Read more...] about Single mums describe devastating impact of £20-a-week Universal Credit cut
Live chat: Post AIB Roast – What the law says on stand-up comedy
Sudhish Kamath: I'm sure they anticipated trouble which is why they exercised restraint. And admitted to it too, they edited a lot of it out, some with discretion, some for quality control and some to ensure it doesn't get controversial and shocking for the sake of being shocking. I thought it was a very good call to edit out some of the kisses that happened. … [Read more...] about Live chat: Post AIB Roast – What the law says on stand-up comedy
Bulletproof’s Noel Clarke takes swipe at co-star Ashley Walters for becoming a grandad aged 38
The spin-off, produced by Vertigo Films, follows the duo who endeavour to find a missing girl who is mysteriously kidnapped. Even though they are supposed to be on holiday, Ronnie Pike (Walters) and Aaron Bishop (Clarke) know they have a duty to try and locate her. … [Read more...] about Bulletproof’s Noel Clarke takes swipe at co-star Ashley Walters for becoming a grandad aged 38
Apple Store seems to hint at Macs with quad-core CPUs
Many people seem to think the move to octo-core is a no-brainer. I'm sure there will be a Mac with eight cores in it at some point in the future, but adding cores is far from a magical panacea that makes performance effortlessly go through the roof. There are two reasons for this: in order to keep the additional cores filled with instructions and data, ideally the bus and memory speeds should go up along with the number of cores. Better caching and software tricks can help here, but at some point, a task or set of tasks will be bus-bound rather than CPU-bound and extra cores won't add more performance. … [Read more...] about Apple Store seems to hint at Macs with quad-core CPUs
Jodie Whittaker battles the rain on the set of Doctor Who in Wales as she’s seen for the first time since it emerged ‘she’ll LEAVE the show after series 13’
'You're not supposed to be recreating what someone did you're supposed to take it. There is a pressure and an actor's monologue for a long time, but when you're in your doctor's clothes and you've got your own friends in it feels in a weird way all that pressure disappears because it's yours to play with.' … [Read more...] about Jodie Whittaker battles the rain on the set of Doctor Who in Wales as she’s seen for the first time since it emerged ‘she’ll LEAVE the show after series 13’
Israel Security Officials Reveal the Top Threats They Face on Four Fronts This Year
"[But ISIS is] definitely the most organized and important for me and relevant," the official said. "We assume that the size of the organization in Sinai is like hundreds of operators, and the fact that we are concerned is due to the fact that we see a constant vector of strengthening in weekly attacks on the Egyptian military." … [Read more...] about Israel Security Officials Reveal the Top Threats They Face on Four Fronts This Year