Cyberattack may have compromised data of students who attended Colorado’s public high schools, colleges

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:07 GMT

Cyberattack may have compromised data of students who attended Colorado’s public high schools, colleges The Colorado Department of Higher Education announced Friday that a cybersecurity breach may have resulted in the theft of personal information from anyone who attended a public high school, college or university in the state over a period of more than a decade leading up to 2020.Teachers licensed by the state and people who obtained GEDs also may have been impacted by the breach, officials said.The department learned on June 19 that an “unauthorized actor” accessed its systems between June 11 and 19 and copied certain data, including names and Social Security numbers or student identification numbers, as well as other education records.Potential impacted victims include anyone who:Attended a public college or university in Colorado between 2007 and 2020Attended a Colorado public high school between 2004 and 2020Held a Colorado K-12 education license between 2010 and 2014Participated in the state’s Dependent Tuition Assistance Program from 2009 to 2013Participated ...

CSU Rams wideout Tory Horton drew double teams last fall. Jay Norvell’s challenge to him for 2023? Draw NFL draft scouts.

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:07 GMT

CSU Rams wideout Tory Horton drew double teams last fall. Jay Norvell’s challenge to him for 2023? Draw NFL draft scouts. FORT COLLINS — Oh, sure, Tory Horton got calls from other places. Big places. Deep-pocket places. You don’t think tampering is a thing in this certifiably insane college football world of the present?Yet when a reporter asked CSU’s star wideout on the first day of Rams preseason camp Friday morning why he stayed put, the senior walked the convo back to three words: Coach Jay Norvell.“He was the one who gave me a shot and (the chance) out of high school,” the Nevada transfer and Fresno native said. “So I was like, ‘If this man sees that potential me and he put his trust and money on me. I feel like I have to reward him.’“And I always told myself, ‘I can’t let someone down who has so much trust in me.’ And that’s one person who trusted me (when) I told him, ‘No, you gave me a shot and you won’t regret it.’”Norvell hasn’t. During a 2022 season that featured a freshman quarterback and a patchwork — to put it kindly — offensive line, an autumn in which every...

More than 1.4 million residents could leave L.A. County by 2060, study says

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:07 GMT

More than 1.4 million residents could leave L.A. County by 2060, study says Los Angeles County can lose about 1.4 million residents from 2023 until 2060, newly released data from California’s Department of Finance shows.Currently, the county’s population for 2023 stands at 9.5 million, a decrease from the 10 million population figure the county had in 2020, according to the report. Angelenos who make $70,000 a year are still considered ‘low-income’ Since 2020, when the dataset starts, L.A. County has steadily experienced a population decline. Researchers predict that by 2060 about 8.2 million people will call L.A. County home, which is still a hefty number.However, while L.A. County could lose residents, other areas like Placer, Kern and Merced counties could experience a population increase.Researchers also predict that other counties, like Orange, Sacramento and San Diego, could experience a population decrease but are expected to rebound.Experts didn’t share the reasoning behind the continuous population decline in L.A. County, but in the past, high ho...

Lakers star Anthony Davis agrees to highest annual salary in league history: report

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:07 GMT

Lakers star Anthony Davis agrees to highest annual salary in league history: report Los Angeles Lakers star Anthony Davis has agreed to a contract extension with the team that will make him the highest-paid player per season, according to ESPN.Davis, 30, agreed to a three-year, $186 million extension that will keep him in L.A. through 2028, according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.His annual salary — around $62 million — will be the highest in NBA history.Davis had two years and $84 million on his contract prior to the extension. He became eligible to be extended on Friday, Wojnarowski said.The former Kentucky Wildcat was drafted No. 1 overall in the 2012 NBA Draft. He spent seven seasons with the New Orleans Pelicans franchise before being traded to Los Angeles in one of the largest blockbuster deals in NBA history.The trade united Davis with LeBron James, pairing one of the sport's all-time greatest players with one of the league's most versatile big men. LeBron James becomes NBA’s all-time leading scorer In four seasons with the Lakers, Davis has averaged 24.6 p...

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's major act of kindness for UFC's Themba Gorimbo

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:07 GMT

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's major act of kindness for UFC's Themba Gorimbo Just when you think Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson couldn't be any nicer, he does this. The "Black Adam" star stepped up in a major way for a homeless UFC fighter. Johnson surprised Themba Gorimbo not only with his presence but with a major gift. Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson makes massive donation to SAG-AFTRA Foundation Gorimbo had been sleeping at the MMA Masters gym in Miami, Florida, which is where he trains. He had just $7 in his bank account until he won a recent fight that gained him about $7,000. He then sold some of his gear, and instead of finding a home, he used that money to buy a pump for his village back home in Zimbabwe to give them clean water. Dwayne Johnson arrives at the Oscars on March 12, 2023, at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)That story resonated with The Rock. He famously only had seven bucks when his dreams of playing professional football came to an end, and he decided to take up the family business, professional wrestling. He now owns...

3 killed in early-morning wrong-way collision in Palmdale

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:07 GMT

3 killed in early-morning wrong-way collision in Palmdale Three men are dead following a wrong-way collision in Palmdale early Friday morning.A 2017 Kia Sorento driven by a 41-year-old man from Long Beach was headed east on Pearblossom Highway at about 3:30 a.m. when "for unknown reasons" it crossed into the westbound lanes west of Valley Springs Road, striking a westbound 2023 Toyota Tacoma, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department said in a news release. The Kia driver, a 60-year-old Victorville man who was a passenger in the Kia and the 37-year-old Littlerock man who was driving the pickup were all declared dead at the scene. The crash resulted in the closure of Pearblossom Highway between 25th and 37th streets until a few minutes before 11 a.m.The investigation is ongoing and anyone with information is asked to call 661-272-2400.

Trump pleads not guilty to new classified documents charges

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:07 GMT

Trump pleads not guilty to new classified documents charges By Tierney Sneed | CNNFormer President Donald Trump, in a court filing Friday, pleaded not guilty to the new charges special counsel Jack Smith brought against him in the case alleging mishandling of classified documents from his time in the White House.The filing marked the second time in 24 hours that the former president entered a not guilty plea, following his arraignment Thursday in the special counsel’s separate investigation into efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.Last week, Smith charged Trump, who had already faced 37 criminal charges in the classified documents case, with one additional count of willful retention of national defense information and two additional obstruction counts. He also filed new charges against Walt Nauta, the former president’s aide, and added Mar-a-Lago property manager Carlos De Oliveira to the case.Trump and Nauta had pleaded not guilty to the initial charges earlier this summer.With the new fling, Trump indicated to the court that...

San Jose: Federal excessive force lawsuit from George Floyd protests is greenlit for trial

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:07 GMT

San Jose: Federal excessive force lawsuit from George Floyd protests is greenlit for trial SAN JOSE — An excessive force lawsuit against the San Jose Police Department and the city over officers’ violent tactics to break up downtown crowds protesting the police killing of George Floyd three years ago —  which elicited national notoriety and condemnation — will proceed to trial after a federal judge’s ruling Thursday.Among the five plaintiffs whose claims of First and Fourth Amendment violations were approved to go forward is Michael Acosta, a man who lived downtown and was passively watching the protests that started in late May 2020 when an officer shot him in the face with a hard foam projectile, causing him to lose an eye.Other plaintiffs allowed to eventually argue in front a federal civil jury include a woman shoved or jabbed with batons “at least seventeen times” by two officers, a woman hit by projectiles while observing the protests, a man shoved to the ground by police and who claims he was hit by multiple projectiles, and a man who ...

Greek zoo offers frozen treats to help animals beat the heat

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:07 GMT

Greek zoo offers frozen treats to help animals beat the heat By Derek Gatopoulos | Associated PressSPATA, Greece — At first sight, Tiembe studies his frozen breakfast with hesitation: Chunks of red meat and bone packed in a foot-long block of ice.The 15-year-old Angolan lion eventually licks the ice before gnawing free pieces of meat.Animals at the Attica Zoological Park outside the Greek capital were being fed frozen meals Friday as temperatures around the country reached 40 C (107.5 F) and were set to rise further, in the fourth heat wave in less than a month.The extreme temperatures and wildfires — a growing concern for biodiversity in southern Europe — have had an impact on Greek wildlife.A fire on the island of Rhodes burned for 11 successive days, triggering the evacuation of 20,000 people, mostly tourists.The island’s animals were less fortunate.As the fire tore through mountain forests and a nature reserve, an estimated 2,500 animals and beehives were burned, along with 50,000 olive trees, according to Agriculture Ministry offic...

Inland Bay Area temperatures skyrocketing for brief weekend heatwave

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 07:41:07 GMT

Inland Bay Area temperatures skyrocketing for brief weekend heatwave Scientists say that July was the hottest recorded month in human history, and while it didn’t exactly feel that way in the Bay Area, portions of the region will get a taste of triple-digit temperatures on the first weekend of August, according to the National Weather Service.“Through the weekend, temperatures are warming up sharply,” said NWS meteorologist Rick Canepa. “(We’ll see) three days of warming up and then cooling returning next week.”Temperatures were forecast to rise the highest in inland cities out in Contra Costa County and other parts of the East Bay. On Saturday, highs in those areas include 96 degrees in Walnut Creek, 96 in Concord, 94 in Livermore and 90 in Dublin.On Sunday, those temperatures could clear triple digits with blistering days anticipated. NWS predictions included 98 in Walnut Creek, 101 in Concord, 98 in Livermore and 94 in Dublin.Other parts of the region anticipated warm but less stifling weekend numbers. Forecast ...