20 cases of Candida auris reported in San Diego area this year
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:50:49 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- A deadly fungal infection that is being warned about by the Centers for Disease Control for its "dramatic" increase in cases has already been in the San Diego area for several years, local health officials said.Since 2020, 92 cases of Candida auris, a type of yeast that can cause severe illness in hospitalized patients, have been reported in San Diego County, Tim McClain, a spokesman with the county's Health and Human Services Agency, told FOX 5 Thursday. Suspect in triple murder arrested following transfer from Mexico Three cases of C. auris were reported in 2020, nine in 2021, 60 in 2022 and 20 thus far in 2023, McClain confirmed. At the current rate, the fungal infection will exceed the total cases in 2022.C. auris primarily affects older people and those with weakened immune systems, rejects treatments from traditional antifungal medications and has a mortality rate of up to 60%, per the CDC.San Diego hospitals are on high alert with cases already confirmed locall...Police seek help in sexual battery investigation
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:50:49 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- Police detectives investigating a series of sexual battery cases in San Diego released photos of a man in their plea for the public's help in identifying him.The incidents took place in Pacific Beach and Balboa Park, police said. In each case, police say the man was riding a black Apollo scooter. ‘Very disturbing’: What to know about the potentially deadly fungus spreading in the US The man is described as white or Hispanic, in his 20s, between 5-foot-7 and 5-foot-10 with a thin build, medium complexion and dark brown, shoulder-length hair.Anyone who may have been a victim is asked to come forward.Alberta Energy Regulator cites company for causing seismic events in Peace River area
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:50:49 GMT
EDMONTON — The Alberta Energy Regulator has cited an energy company for causing a series of earthquakes, including the largest recorded tremblor in the province’s history.The environmental protection order issued against Obsidian Energy Ltd. Thursday came the same day a scientific paper was published showing those earthquakes were caused by industry activity — not natural causes, as the regulator initially suggested.In November, parts of Alberta near the northwestern town of Peace River were rocked by a series of quakes culminating in one that reached a 5.6 magnitude. Residents reported being knocked to their knees. The earth was pushed upward by more than three centimetres — enough to register on satellites.“This event was caused by wastewater disposal,” said Ryan Schultz, a Canadian seismologist who helped conduct the research while at Stanford University in California. His paper on the event, written with colleagues at the University of Alberta and Natural...SC Senate OKs bill barring ‘foreign adversary’ land holdings
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:50:49 GMT
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina’s Republican-controlled Senate passed a bill Thursday that would bar citizens of “foreign adversary” nations from buying property in the state, an anti-espionage measure that critics fear will chill overseas investments over outsize concerns.The measure approved Thursday by a 31-5 vote would apply to citizens of so-called adversarial countries on a U.S. Department of Commerce list that currently includes China, Russia, Cuba, Iran and North Korea.The bill is one of numerous like-minded measures that have arisen across the country after a suspected Chinese spy balloon recently floated over U.S. territory and was brought down off the South Carolina coast. The overflight fueled lawmakers’ worries that nefarious actors may advance surveillance efforts under the guise of land ownership. At least 11 state legislatures are considering similar proposals.The leading sponsor of the South Carolina bill, Senate Majority Leader Shane Massey, said h...Honolulu police officers plead not guilty in crash, cover-up
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:50:49 GMT
HONOLULU (AP) — Four Honolulu police officers pleaded not guilty on Thursday to charges related to their roles in a cover-up of a high-speed chase that resulted in a crash and a traumatic brain injury to the driver of another car.The officers entered their pleas before Circuit Court Judge Christine E. Kuriyama, the Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported.One officer, Joshua J.S. Nahulu, 37, pleaded not guilty to a charge for a collision that resulted in serious bodily injury. He faces up to 10 years in prison if convicted. Officers Erik X.K. Smith, 25, Jake R.T. Bartolome, 35, and Robert G. Lewis III, whose age was not listed in charging documents, each pleaded not guilty to one felony count for hindering prosecution and another felony count for conspiracy. The first charge is punishable by up to five years in prison, the second by up to one year.The four officers were dispatched to respond to a noise complaint at a Waianae beach park at 3:30 a.m. on Sept. 12, 2021, according to court doc...Ling Ma, Beverly Gage among authors honored by book critics
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:50:49 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Ling Ma’s sharp and surreal “Bliss Montage” and Beverly Gage’s sweeping biography of the late FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, “G-Man,” were among the winners Thursday night of the National Book Critics Circle awards. Ma’s story collection won the prize for fiction, with the judges praising her “sometimes startling” portraits of racism and xenophobia, and her gift for pulling readers “into a world where everything has been called into question.” Last week, “Bliss Montage” received the Story Prize for outstanding short fiction. Gage, whose book earlier in the day was honored by the New-York Historical Society, won Thursday night for best biography. “G-Man” has been widely praised as a thorough and nuanced take on one of the country’s most polarizing figures, and was cited by the critics circle for weaving together Hoover’s life and the “paradoxical national story involving American anxieties over security, masculinity, and race.”Other works ...Messi mania grips Argentina in 1st match as World Cup champs
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:50:49 GMT
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Messi mania has gripped Buenos Aires as the Argentina national team led by Lionel Messi faces Panama on Thursday in a friendly match that essentially is a celebration of their World Cup victory last December.News channels carried live images of the players traveling to the stadium with a police escort as excited fans waited to see the team’s first game since it beat France in a thrilling final in Qatar.Outside the Monumental Stadium there was a party-like atmosphere from early in the afternoon as somebody impersonating Pope Francis blessed a World Cup replica, children almost universally donned Messi’s No. 10 jersey and street sellers hawked Messi dolls. Amid the celebrations there were also recriminations as many fans lamented they’d bought tickets for several times their face value from resellers that ended up being fake.“This World Cup was a miracle,” Marcelo Saracho, 49, said while dressed up like the pope, an Argentine, but with his ch...Barefoot tours of Westminster Abbey offered after coronation
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:50:49 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Visitors to London’s Westminster Abbey will be allowed to stand for the first time on the exact spot where King Charles III will be crowned — though after the coronation. And they will need to make sure they don’t have holes in their socks for the shoeless tour, meant to protect the abbey’s medieval mosaic floor.Abbey officials said Friday that the section of the church’s floor known as the Cosmati pavement, where the coronation chair has been placed for some 700 years, will be on display during Charles’ crowning ceremony after being hidden away under carpets for decades because of disrepair. The pavement area, normally roped off to the public, will be open to small guided “barefoot tours” after the May 6 coronation. Visitors will be asked to remove their shoes to avoid wear and tear to the now-conserved floor.“Standing on the pavement and feeling that sense of awe of being in the central part of the abbey is a really amazing experience,...Police: 2 shot while inside business on Chicago's South Side
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:50:49 GMT
CHICAGO — Two people were shot while they were inside a business Thursday evening on Chicago's South Side, according to police.A man, 38, and a woman, 48, were shot around 5:20 p.m. in the 700 block of East 79th Street, near South Cottage Grove Avenue. CPD officer Danny Golden files lawsuit against now-closed Beverly bar The man was shot multiple times and taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center in critical condition, according to the Chicago Police Department.The woman was shot in the back and taken to the University of Chicago Medical Center in good condition, according to police. Police haven't said if any arrests have been made.Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash case: Neurologists, Sanderson's daughter take stand on third day
Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 03:50:49 GMT
PARK CITY, Utah (KTVX) — The lawsuit between a Utah man, Terry Sanderson, and actress Gwyneth Paltrow entered day three on Thursday. Sanderson is suing Paltrow for over $300,000 and accuses the "Royal Tenenbaums" actress of severely injuring him in a 2016 collision at Deer Valley Resort. Sanderson claims Paltrow was skiing recklessly, but Paltrow says it was Sanderson who caused the crash. She's countersuing him for $1 and the reimbursement of her attorney fees.On Thursday, the jury heard the testimony from Sanderson's daughter, Polly Sanderson Grasham, a neuropsychologist who helped Sanderson, and a bioengineer who reviewed Sanderson's injuries.Missing GoPro footage?Gwyneth Paltrow's attorneys asked Sanderson's daughter about missing GoPro camera footage that they called “the most important piece of evidence" at trial Thursday.Steve Owens, Paltrow's attorney, asked Grasham about emails exchanged with her father about the mysterious footage and the possibility that the lawsuit was f...Latest news
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