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PORTLAND, Ore.Wind and rain picked up speed in Southeast Portland. As the powerful bomb cyclone moved through P.G.E. reported 21 power outages affecting 1900 customers. Pacific Power counted 78 outages in Oregon affecting 1,320 customers, mainly in the Grants Pass area. Authorities issued warnings for possible flooding high winds and blizzard conditions, especially in mountainous regions.
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SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Ballistic Ventures, the venture capital firm dedicated exclusively to funding and incubating entrepreneurs and innovations in cybersecurity, today announced Frank Verdecanna has joined
WASHINGTON (AP) Linda McMahon is Donald Trump’s choice for Education secretary. McMahon led the Small Business Administration during Trump’s first presidency, and she supported his campaigns with financial contributions and her leadership of outside groups. Before entering politics, McMahon ran World Wrestling Entertainment, or WWE, with her husband Vince McMahon. McMahon is seen as
A LOCAL NONPROFIT IS WORKING TO CREATE A COMMUNITY CONNECTION RIPPLE EFFECT, AND ITS ALL THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA. THANKS FOR JOINING US. IM ROB MCCARTNEY. IM JULIE CORNELL, LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES IS KICKING OFF THE FIRST ANNUAL HOLIDAY CHECK IN CHALLENGE. ITS AN EFFORT TO COMBAT THE STRESS AND FEELINGS OF LONELINESS SOME PEOPLE HAVE DURING THE HOLIDAYS. KETV NEWSWATCH SEVENS MADDIE AUGUSTINE IS GIVING US AN EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK AT THE CAMPAIGN AND WHY THE NONPROFIT SAYS IT CAN HELP SAVE SOMEONES LIFE. HOLIDAY LIGHTS ILLUMINATING THE NIGHT AND FESTIVE GIFT SHOPPING UNDERWAY. ITS A TIME OF YEAR MANY LOOK FORWARD TO SPENDING WITH FAMILY AND LOVED ONES, BUT IT CAN ALSO BE A TRIGGER FOR THOSE STRUGGLING WITH MENTAL HEALTH OR ADDICTION. ACCORDING TO THE AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, IN 2023, NEARLY NINE OUT OF TEN AMERICANS SURVEYED SAY THEY FEEL MORE STRESS LATE IN THE YEAR AROUND THE HOLIDAYS. THE APA SAYS FINANCIAL PRESSURES, FAMILY DYNAMICS AND MISSING LOVED ONES ARE ALL FACTORS. AND EVE JARBOE, CLINICAL SUPERVISOR WITH LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES, SAYS LONELINESS AND LOSS ALSO PLAY A ROLE. HOLIDAYS ARE, YOU KNOW, WHEN YOU REALLY START TO MISS A FAMILY MEMBER OR SOMEBODY THAT USED TO BE PRESENT AND THEYRE NOT KNOWING THE HOLIDAY SEASON CAN BE ISOLATING. LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES IS LAUNCHING THE FIRST HOLIDAY CHECK IN CHALLENGE. WE ARE CHALLENGING PEOPLE TO REACH OUT TO A LOVED ONE, A FRIEND, YOU KNOW, ANYBODY THAT THEY CAN THINK OF. MICHELLE GERDAS, CRISIS RESPONSE PEER SUPPORT SPECIALIST FOR LFS, SAYS SHE STRUGGLED WITH HER MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION FOR SEVERAL YEARS AND KNOWS HOW LONELY IT CAN FEEL. I ISOLATED MYSELF FROM LOVED ONES AND PEOPLE THAT WERE GOOD SUPPORTS FOR ME. NO MATTER WHERE I WAS IN MY LIFE. IF I WAS DOING WELL OR IF I WAS DOING BAD. GERDA SAYS THE HARDEST PART FOR SOMEONE WHO IS STRUGGLING IS REACHING OUT TO OTHERS, AND THATS EXACTLY WHAT THE HOLIDAY CHECK IN CHALLENGE IS WORKING TO CONFRONT. LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES SAYS THERES FOUR SIMPLE STEPS TO THE CHALLENGE. FIRST, DECIDING TO PARTICIPATE BY REACHING OUT TO A LOVED ONE OR EVEN A NEIGHBOR. SECOND, GRAB YOUR PHONE AND RECORD A QUICK VIDEO OR WRITE A SHORT POST EXPLAINING WHY CHECKING IN IS IMPORTANT TO YOU. THEN UPLOAD IT TO YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA USING THE HASHTAG LFS CHECK IN. LASTLY, TAG OTHERS IN YOUR POST ENCOURAGING THEM TO REACH OUT AS WELL. LFS SAYS ITS A SMALL EFFORT THAT COULD MAKE ALL THE DIFFERENCE. MAKING THAT PHONE CALL MAKES A STOPPING BY KNOCKING ON THE DOOR MAKES A HUGE DIFFERENCE. IT PROVIDES PEOPLE HOPE IT PROVIDES THEM A SENSE THAT TOMORROW IS BRINGING MORE MADDIE AUGUSTINE REPORTING. THE CAMPAIGN KICKS OFF TOMORROW AND RUNS THROUGH DECEMBER 31ST, BUT LUTHERAN FAMILY SERVICES ALSO SAYS IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS STRUGGLING, CONTACT 988 TO GET IMMEDIATE HELP FINDING SUPPORT. FOR MORE INFORMATIO
The $230 billion Future Fund was created to stop a black hole in the federal budget. Its now been tasked with investing in housing, energy and infrastructure.
ITS LIKELY TO FACE LEGAL CHALLENGES-POSSIBLY EVEN REACHING THE SUPREME COURT. TWO WEEKS AGO — MAINE VOTERS SIDED IN FAVOR OF A CITIZENS REFERENDUM THAT NOW WILL LIMIT CAMPAIGN FINANCES TO SUPER PACS TO 5- THOUSAND DOLLARS A PERSON. BUT LAWYERS BELIEVE THIS ISSUE WILL LIKELY END UP IN A COURTROOM. “THAT WOULD BE INITIATED AT A FEDERAL DISTRICT COURT HERE IN MAINE. IT COULD THEN BE APPEALED UP TO THE FIRST CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS. IF THE SUPREME COURT WANTED TO.” 13;11;16;03 SCOTT BLOOMBERG TEACHES CAMPAIGN FINANCE AT UMAINE LAW. “I DO THINK THE SUPREME COURT WOULD BE VERY LIKELY TO FIND THIS UNCONSTITUTIONAL. AND THAT’S BASED ON THE THE REASONING IT AS APPLIED IN OTHER CASES, LIKE CITIZENS UNITED.” 13;11;47;23 14 YEARS AGO — IN CITIZENS UNITED VERSE THE FEDERAL ELECTION COMMITTEE, THE SUPREME COURT DECIDED TO REVERSE CAMPAIGN FINANCE RESTRICTIONS. THAT ALLOWS CORPORATIONS AND OUTSIDE GROUPS TO SPEND UNLIMITED CAMPAIGN FUNDS. SO IF QUESTION 1 GOES TO THE SUPREME COURT — THE PRECEDENT IS ALREADY SET TO ALLOW CAMPAIGN FUNDING, NOT LIMIT IT. “THE REASONING IN THAT CASE IS PRETTY CLEAR THAT, STATES AND THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT DO NOT HAVE A VALID INTEREST IN RESTRICTING EXPENDITURES THAT INDEPENDENT COMMITTEES MAKE OR RESTRICTING CONTRIBUTIONS TO THOSE COMMITTEES.” 13;13;35;10 BUT THE PROPONENTS OF QUESTION 1 — LIKE LAWRENCE LESSIG — ARE OPTIMISTIC THAT THE SUPREME COURT WOULD ACTUALLY CHANGE THE CURRENT PRECEDENT. LESSIG SPOKE TO ME BEFORE THE ELECTION – – AND HIMSELF ADMITTED.. THE VOTE IS LIKELY NOT THE END OF THIS ISSUE.. “THE UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT WE BELIEVE WOULD UPHOLD IT” BUT.. NOT EVERYONE HOLDS THAT SAME BELIEF.. “I STRONGLY DISAGREE WITH THE LINE OF SUPREME COURT CASES THAT HAVE MADE THIS ALL POSSIBLE. UNFORTUNATELY, I’M DEEPLY SKEPTICAL THAT THE SUPREME COURT WILL CHANGE ITS TUNE.” 13;16;27;22 RIGHT NOW.. NO LEGAL CHALLENGES TO THE REFERENDUM HAVE BEEN
Susan Smith will face a parole board Wednesday, nearly 30 years after she was convicted of drowning her two young boys in a Union County lake. Smith, 53, is serving life in prison after a jury decided not to sentence her to death in her 1995 murder trial. Under the law at the time, she is eligible to ask to be released after serving 30 years in prison.Parole hearings are done virtually in South Carolina with the inmate joining by a video call from prison.Parole in South Carolina is only granted about 8% of the time and is less likely on an inmates first appearance before the board, in notorious cases or when prosecutors and the families of victims are opposed. Smith falls in all of those categories. The jury believed she got a life sentence and thats what she should serve, said Tommy Pope, the lead prosecutor in Smiths trial who is now the Republican Speaker Pro Tem of the South Carolina House.Video below: Prosecutor in Susan Smiths trial speaks out 20 years after her convictionSecondarily, I would point to her conduct in prison to show, unfortunately, what a juror hoped would happen, that she would be remorseful and think about those kids. Shes proven shes only thinking about Susan Smith, Pope said.Smith made international headlines in October 1994 when she said she was carjacked late at night near the city of Union and that a man drove away with her sons inside. Smith, who is white, said the carjacker was Black.For nine days, Smith made numerous and sometimes tearful pleas asking that 3-year-old Michael and 14-month-old Alex be returned safely.But the whole time, the boys and Smiths car were at the bottom of nearby John D. Long Lake, authorities said.Investigators said Smiths story didnt add up. Carjackers usually just want a vehicle, so investigators asked why would they let Smith out but not her kids. The traffic light where Smith said she had stopped when her car was taken would only be red if another car was waiting to cross and Smith said no other cars were around. And other bits and pieces of the story did not make sense. Smith confessed to letting her car roll down a boat ramp and into the lake. A re-creation by investigators showed it took six minutes for the Mazda to dip below the water surface, while cameras inside the vehicle showed water pouring in through the vents and steadily rising. The boys bodies were found dangling upside-down in their car seats, one tiny hand pressed against a window,Prosecutors said Smith was having an affair with the wealthy son of the owner of the business she worked at. He broke it off because she had the two young sons and Smith decided that was how she would solve that problem.Prosecutors sought the death penalty and the trial of the young mother became a national sensation and a true crime touchstone even though it wasnt televised by a judge who worried about what cameras were doing to the O.J. Simpson murder trial going on at the same time. A jury convicted Smith but decided she did not deserve the death penalty. Smiths lawyers said she was remorseful, suffering a mental breakdown and intended to die alongside her children but left the car at the last moment.Smiths 30 years in prison have been eventful too. South Carolina prison rules dont allow broadcast interviews, but Smith has frequently written reporters, true crime aficionados and potential suitors who then talk about the letters publicly.She unsuccessfully tried to appeal her conviction, saying her husband David Smith abused her. He adamantly denied it and authorities said there was no proof.During the ensuing 30 years again, its hard to believe its come this quick shes had sex with guards. Shes got attention for her social media opportunities. She has got sugar daddies that cant wait till she gets out, help support her, Pope said.Pope said David Smith plans to join him to oppose his ex-wifes parole. In an interview with Court TV, David Smith said he struggles to remember his sons. He said while he has forgiven Susan Smith, that doesnt take away the fact that she killed their children and deserves to spend more than 30 years in prison for it.You have no idea of how much damage you have done to so many people, David Smith said in the Court TV interview. In my capabilities I am going to do everything in my power to make sure you stay behind bars.Pope plans to tell the parole board that when jurors rejected the death penalty, they thought a life sentence meant the rest of her life and did not think she could be released after just 30 years.Pope expects Susan Smith to make her own argument to the parole board. He thinks she will try to use the same sympathy and difficulty to believe a mother would do something like this to her children to convince the board to grant her parole.Shes been rehearsing what shell say to the parole board for 30 years, Pope said.
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Oregon State University has received a $180,000 grant from Ferrero (Nutella) to support their hazelnut agricultural program. Professor Nik Wiman joins to talk about their work, the importance of hazelnuts to the Oregon economy and more.