Marin County faces discrimination suit by Black deputy sheriff

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:33 GMT

Marin County faces discrimination suit by Black deputy sheriff An African American deputy sheriff has sued Marin County alleging that he has been harassed, denied promotions and subjected to other unfair treatment because of his race during his 11 years on the force.David Lundie says senior leadership held him to different standards of conduct than White deputies; gave him biased performance reviews; micromanaged him; and subjected him to racist tokenization and microaggressions, among other allegations.Lundie is seeking an unspecified amount of money for compensatory damages, punitive damages and lost wages. The suit was filed Wednesday in Marin County Superior Court.“This lawsuit should serve as a wake-up call,” Lundie’s lawyer, Jennifer Reisch, said in a written statement. “Racial discrimination is rampant throughout Marin institutions and culture, and the Sheriff’s Office is no exception. Make no mistake about it: this is not an isolated incident, and the Marin County Sheriff’s Office needs to urgently revamp its practices and procedures to...

Authorities name 1988 Santa Cruz County homicide victim

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:33 GMT

Authorities name 1988 Santa Cruz County homicide victim LIVE OAK — A group of Bonny Doon hikers stumbled upon a skull wrapped in a plastic bag, just down a roadside embankment on a Saturday afternoon more than three decades ago.Marty Rupar Deputies, with the help of a forensic pathologist and anthropologist, shared suspicions that the individual’s death was a homicide and determined that the victim, estimated at the time to be a 17-year-old male teenager. He had likely been killed and dumped a year earlier, investigators told the press. The hikers were about 2.5 miles up Bonny Doon Road from the coast when they made their find, authorities said.For the next 35 years, the body remained listed as an unidentified “John Doe” and the case unresolved.On Thursday, however, the Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office shared a breakthrough: The found remains appear to be those of Marty Robin Rupar, born in 1966. He would have been about 21 years old at his death, a year before he was found on Feb. 13, 1988.Rupar, originally hailing from Green Bay...

Scientist sues UC Santa Cruz over diversity statement requirement

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:33 GMT

Scientist sues UC Santa Cruz over diversity statement requirement SANTA CRUZ — Former professor at the University of Toronto J.D. Haltigan filed a lawsuit Wednesday against UC Santa Cruz officials over the school’s requirement for jobseekers to include a diversity, equity and inclusion statement, commonly called a DEI statement, in their employment application, claiming it violates the First Amendment.Haltigan, who earned his doctorate in developmental psychology at the University of Miami, is currently an independent scientist and Pennsylvania resident and is being represented by Sacramento-based attorney Wilson Freeman with the Pacific Legal Foundation.“We’ve been keyed into the issue of DEI statements for a couple of years,” said Freeman. “We think it’s an important issue propagating, what we see as, a sort of orthodoxy throughout the academy. We think it’s a threat to the First Amendment and academic freedom. We think it’s especially bad at the University of California.”Diversity, equity and inclusion statements have been included in the emplo...

Pipeline Company Spent Big on Police Gear to Use Against Standing Rock Protesters

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:33 GMT

Pipeline Company Spent Big on Police Gear to Use Against Standing Rock Protesters Their protest encampment razed, the Indigenous-led environmental movement at North Dakota’s Standing Rock reservation was searching for a new tactic. By March 2017, the fight over the construction of the Dakota Access pipeline had been underway for months. Leaders of the movement to defend Indigenous rights on the land — and its waterways — had a new aim: to march on Washington.Native leaders and activists, calling themselves water protectors, wanted to show the newly elected President Donald Trump that they would continue to fight for their treaty rights to lands including the pipeline route. The march would be called “Native Nations Rise.”Law enforcement was getting ready too — and discussing plans with Energy Transfer, the parent company of the Dakota Access pipeline. Throughout much of the uprising against the pipeline, the National Sheriffs’ Association talked routinely with TigerSwan, Energy Transfer’s lead security firm on the project, working hand in hand to craft pro-pipeli...

UN watchdog: Ukrainian nuclear plant briefly loses power supply again, is ‘extremely vulnerable’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:33 GMT

UN watchdog: Ukrainian nuclear plant briefly loses power supply again, is ‘extremely vulnerable’ KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, Europe’s largest atomic power station, spent hours operating on emergency diesel generators Monday after losing its external power supply for the seventh time since Russia’s full-scale invasion of its neighbor, the head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog said.“The nuclear safety situation at the plant (is) extremely vulnerable,” Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said in a tweet.Hours later, national energy company Ukrenergo said on Telegram that it had restored the power line that feeds the plant.But for Grossi, it was another reminder of what’s at stake at the Russian-occupied plant which has seen shelling close by.“We must agree to protect (the) plant now; this situation cannot continue,” Grossi said, in his latest appeal for the area to be spared from the fighting between Ukrainian and Russian forces. IAEA staff are deployed at the plant, which is occupied by Russian troops.The plant’s s...

El comediante malasio ‘Uncle Roger’ bromea sobre China y los censores no le ven el lado divertido

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:33 GMT

El comediante malasio ‘Uncle Roger’ bromea sobre China y los censores no le ven el lado divertido Hong Kong (CNN) — Un cómico malasio fue expulsado de Weibo, la plataforma china de medios sociales parecida a Twitter, días después de que publicara clips de un espectáculo en directo en los que predecía que sus parodias sobre la política fuertemente censurada de Beijing y el líder chino Xi Jinping lo meterían en problemas.Nigel Ng, que actúa bajo el nombre de “Uncle Roger”, publicó la semana pasada en Twitter un tráiler de su nuevo espectáculo, en el que bromea sobre el estado de vigilancia de China y ruega al Partido Comunista Chino que “no lo haga desaparecer”.“Uncle Roger (está) a punto de ser cancelado”, escribió Ng en Twitter el martes pasado junto con un clip de su programa.El sábado, su cuenta en la plataforma china Weibo, fuertemente censurada, ya no podía crear nuevas publicaciones. Un mensaje en la página decía que Ng había sido bloqueado “debido a la violación de las leyes y reglamentos pertinentes”, pero no daba más ...

Elecciones en Grecia: conservadores gobernantes ganan las elecciones pero no logran la mayoría absoluta en el Parlamento

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:33 GMT

Elecciones en Grecia: conservadores gobernantes ganan las elecciones pero no logran la mayoría absoluta en el Parlamento (CNN) — El partido gobernante Nueva Democracia de Grecia obtuvo una aplastante victoria en las elecciones parlamentarias este domingo, pero no logró obtener una mayoría absoluta en una votación dominada por la crisis del costo de vida, un escándalo de escuchas telefónicas y la ira por el accidente de tren más mortífero en la historia del país.Con más del 99% de los votos escrutados, el partido gobernante de centro derecha del primer ministro Kyriakos Mitsotakis superó todas las expectativas al obtener más del 40% de los votos en un resultado que calificó de “terremoto político”.Su principal oposición, el partido de centroizquierda Syriza de Alexis Tsipras, sufrió grandes derrotas, quedando en segundo lugar con poco más del 20% de los votos.Sin embargo, Mitsotakis no obtuvo suficientes votos para asegurar un gobierno de partido único. La votación se llevó a cabo bajo un nuevo sistema de representación proporcional que requiere un umbral de alrededor del 45%.La presidenta de Gre...

ZIM: Q1 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:33 GMT

ZIM: Q1 Earnings Snapshot HAIFA, Israel (AP) — HAIFA, Israel (AP) — ZIM Integrated Shipping Services Ltd. (ZIM) on Monday reported a loss of $59.5 million in its first quarter.On a per-share basis, the Haifa, Israel-based company said it had a loss of 50 cents.The results fell short of Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of three analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for a loss of 18 cents per share.The container shipping company posted revenue of $1.37 billion in the period._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on ZIM at https://www.zacks.com/ap/ZIMSource

Meta recibe una multa récord de US$ 1.300 millones en la Unión Europea por violación de privacidad de datos

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:33 GMT

Meta recibe una multa récord de US$ 1.300 millones en la Unión Europea por violación de privacidad de datos Londres (CNN) — Los reguladores de la Unión Europea impusieron a la compañía de tecnología Meta una multa récord de 1.200 millones de euros (US$ 1.300 millones) por transferir los datos personales de los usuarios de Facebook de la Unión Europea a servidores en Estados Unidos.La Junta Europea de Protección de Datos anunció la multa en un comunicado este lunes, diciendo que la decisión se dio después de una investigación sobre Facebook por parte de la Comisión Irlandesa de Protección de Datos, el principal regulador que supervisa las operaciones de Meta en Europa.La multa es la mayor que se ha impuesto jamás en virtud de la ley de privacidad de datos de firma de Europa, conocida como el Reglamento General de Protección de Datos o GDPR. También se ordenó a Meta que deje de procesar datos personales de usuarios europeos en Estados Unidos en un plazo de seis meses.La infracción de Meta es “muy grave ya que se trata de transferencias que son sistemáticas, repetitivas y continuas”, d...

Cómo el daño de un impago de la deuda de EEUU afectaría a la economía mundial

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:36:33 GMT

Cómo el daño de un impago de la deuda de EEUU afectaría a la economía mundial WASHINGTON — Si la crisis de la deuda que sacude a Washington eventualmente enviara a Estados Unidos a una recesión, la economía estadounidense difícilmente se hundiría por sí sola.Las repercusiones de un incumplimiento de pago de la deuda federal por primera vez repercutirían rápidamente en todo el mundo. Los pedidos de fábricas chinas que venden productos electrónicos a Estados Unidos podrían agotarse. Los inversores suizos que poseen bonos del Tesoro de EEUU sufrirían pérdidas. Las empresas de Sri Lanka ya no podían desplegar dólares como alternativa a su propia moneda dudosa.“Ningún rincón de la economía mundial se salvará” si el gobierno de EEUU incumple y la crisis no se resuelve rápidamente, dijo Mark Zandi, economista jefe de Moody’s Analytics. Qué pasa si no suben el techo de la deuda, ¿Hay un plan si fallan las conversaciones? Se acorta el tiempo: Biden y McCarthy se reúnen este lunes para abordar el techo de la deuda Za...