Longtime Amazon executive to take over Jeff Bezos’ rocket company

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:22:54 GMT

Longtime Amazon executive to take over Jeff Bezos’ rocket company (CNN) — Jeff Bezos’ space tourism and rocket company is replacing its chief executive officer with a longtime Amazon executive.The current Blue Origin CEO, Bob Smith — a former Honeywell executive who took over the role in 2017 — will step down and make way for Dave Limp, the senior vice president of devices and services at Amazon, a spokesperson for Blue Origin said in a statement Monday.In the statement, Blue Origin said that Limp is “a proven innovator with a customer-first mindset. He has extensive experience in the high-tech industry and growing highly complex organizations” — including Amazon’s satellite business, Project Kuiper.The company also noted that Smith has led Blue Origin’s transformation from “an R&D-focused company into a multifaceted space business nearing $10 billion in customer orders and over 10,000 employees.”Limp’s first day at Blue Origin will be December 4, according to the company. However, Smith will stay on through January 2 “to ensure a smooth trans...

10-year-old faces felony charge after bringing combat knife to Volusia County school

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:22:54 GMT

10-year-old faces felony charge after bringing combat knife to Volusia County school DEBARY, Fla.(WSVN) — A 10-year-old girl was arrested after she brought a combat knife to school and showed it to a classmate. According to reports, a classmate witnessed the girl displaying the knife to other students and reported it to her teacher. Deputies said the knife was about 6 inches long with a 3-inch-long blade. The Volusia County Sheriff Mike Chitwood had a stern message for parents, urging them to take responsibility for their children’s actions. “You need to take responsibility for your kids,” he said. “Search their room, search their school bag, search their vehicle and see what the hell they’re doing. This is unacceptable they’re all felony charges. You need to step up and be parents.”The young girl is now facing a third-degree felony charges.

‘Dead’ Russian admiral may not actually be dead

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:22:54 GMT

‘Dead’ Russian admiral may not actually be dead Rumors of Admiral Viktor Sokolov’s death may have been greatly exaggerated. Ukraine on Monday claimed to have killed Sokolov — the commander of Russia’s Black Sea naval fleet — in an attack on the port of Sevastopol last week. But on Tuesday, Sokolov appeared, apparently alive and well, in video footage of a Kremlin defense meeting, published by Russian state-owned newswire RIA Novosti. In an initial statement after last Friday’s attack, the Russian defense ministry said it had shot down five incoming missiles and only one serviceman was killed, though the fleet’s headquarters were damaged.But reports about Sokolov’s death circulated online and Ukraine jumped Monday at the chance to announce his killing and say that it had inflicted huge casualties on the Russians in occupied Crimea. POLITICO could not independently verify the Ukrainian claims.The missile barrage was the latest in Ukraine’s quest to liberate occupied Crimea, which Russian Presid...

Europe drawing up years-long mRNA COVID vaccines tender

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:22:54 GMT

Europe drawing up years-long mRNA COVID vaccines tender The European Commission is drawing up plans for a tender for mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, according to people close to the discussions — but it’s unclear if doses will be secured in time for this winter.Several countries have confirmed to POLITICO that a tender for the joint procurement of COVID-19 mRNA vaccines is being discussed. This contract would run from 2023 through 2026 and would be the first joint procurement of COVID-19 vaccines outside of the pandemic.As a new cold season emerges — and new adapted vaccines stand ready to begin shipments — some countries want to ensure they have sufficient supplies and choice of vaccines to protect their populations. Case numbers are once again picking up, including in hospital intensive care units.While previous COVID-19 vaccine joint procurement agreements were awarded on a company by company basis, POLITICO understands that this tender would allow multiple companies to secure the same contract.Currently, Pfizer/BioNTech is the only mRNA...

FCC to reintroduce rules protecting net neutrality

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:22:54 GMT

FCC to reintroduce rules protecting net neutrality (CNN) — The US government aims to restore sweeping regulations for high-speed internet providers, such as AT&T, Comcast and Verizon, reviving “net neutrality” rules for the broadband industry – and an ongoing debate about the internet’s future.The proposed rules from the Federal Communications Commission will designate internet service — both the wired kind found in homes and businesses as well as mobile data on cellphones — as “essential telecommunications” akin to traditional telephone services, according to multiple people familiar with the plan. The rules would ban internet service providers (ISPs) from blocking or slowing down access to websites and online content, the people told CNN. Bloomberg was first to report the news.Agency chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel plans to unveil the proposal in a speech at the National Press Club on Tuesday, the people added, saying the FCC plans to vote Oct. 19 on whether to advance the draft rules by soliciting public feedbac...

Chicago Bulls player Ayo Dosunmu buys $2.2M Wicker Park home

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:22:54 GMT

Chicago Bulls player Ayo Dosunmu buys $2.2M Wicker Park home Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu, who is starting his third season with the team, paid $2.2 million in August for a recently built, six-bedroom, 4,716-square-foot contemporary-style house in Wicker Park.A Chicago native, Dosunmu, 23, played for three years at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign before he was drafted by the Bulls in 2021.In Wicker Park, Dosunmu used an opaque land trust to buy the house, which has a stone, brick and metal facade. Built in 2018, the house has five full bathrooms, two half bathrooms, 10-foot ceilings, a floating glass panel staircase and a kitchen with a 60-inch Sub-Zero refrigerator, a 90-bottle Sub-Zero wine and beverage center, a 48-inch Wolf cooktop, a double oven, a warming drawer, an industrial hood, a built-in espresso machine, two hidden spice shelving units and a large island with quartzite countertops and waterfall edges.Other features include a primary bedroom suite with a custom closet system, a gas fireplace and a primary bathroo...

Patriots QB Mac Jones could be fined for alleged groin shot of Jets CB Sauce Gardner

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:22:54 GMT

Patriots QB Mac Jones could be fined for alleged groin shot of Jets CB Sauce Gardner Patriots quarterback Mac Jones isn’t expected to be suspended for allegedly hitting Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner in the groin during Sunday’s 15-10 win at New York, but could face a fine, according to the NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero.Pelissero reported Tuesday morning: “The NFL reviews all plays and it’s possible, though not certain, that Jones could be fined.”Related ArticlesNew England Patriots | Patriots-Jets film review: How Mac Jones and the offense made small progress in an ugly win New England Patriots | Sauce Gardner posts ‘proof’ of Mac Jones’ low blow in Patriots’ win over Jets New England Patriots | Bill Belichick compares Patriots rookie to elite NFL defender New England Patriots | Patriots RB Ezekiel Elliott opens up about facing Cowboys New England Patriots | Bill Belichick not losing faith in Patriots RB Rhamondre Stevenson through ear...

La Mesa could join El Cajon in using license plate-reading cameras

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:22:54 GMT

La Mesa could join El Cajon in using license plate-reading cameras LA MESA, Calif. -- There may soon be more license plate readers in San Diego County. They're already in use in El Cajon, where critics say the new detection system is an invasion of privacy. Now, residents and city leaders in La Mesa are weighing in. “Any tool that we can use to help make sure that everyone is safe is a good tool to use," La Mesa resident of 10 years, Buddy Huard, said to FOX 5 on Monday. "People are coming by and flying up this hill doing about 60 ... Those kinds of things need to be controlled. La Mesa PD is shorthanded and they can only do so much.” Meanwhile, Suzanne (who chose to omit her last name) and her son Vince are also vying for extra security. They were both victims of a DUI-related accident. She says accountability is a plus. “He was speeding at a very high rate of 90 miles an hour. That wasn’t caught." 17 Hells Angels members indicted after violent attack in Ocean Beach La Mesa Councilmember Jack Shu says La Mesa PD shared plans of buying a Fl...

Supreme Court allows drawing of new Alabama congressional map to proceed, rejecting state’s plea

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:22:54 GMT

Supreme Court allows drawing of new Alabama congressional map to proceed, rejecting state’s plea WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the drawing of a new Alabama congressional map with greater representation for Black voters to proceed, rejecting the state’s plea to retain Republican-drawn lines that were struck down by a lower court.In refusing to intervene, the justices allowed a court-appointed special master’s work to continue. On Monday, he submitted three proposals that would create a second congressional district where Black voters comprise a majority of the voting age population or close to it. Mark Sherman, The Associated Press

Book Review: ‘The Spice Must Flow’ chronicles the legacy of the breakthrough novel ‘Dune’

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 12:22:54 GMT

Book Review: ‘The Spice Must Flow’ chronicles the legacy of the breakthrough novel ‘Dune’ NEW YORK (AP) — The saga of how cult sci-fi novel “Dune” slowly permeated the mainstream over decades is a tale with almost as many twists and turns as “Dune” itself, and author Ryan Britt recounts it in the lively and entertaining “The Spice Must Flow.”As Britt details, author Frank Herbert began to plot the novel — about a young boy named Paul Atreides who may be the future leader of the galaxy — after doing research for a nonfiction article about a manmade technique to stabilize sand dunes.Much of the action takes place on Arrakis, a desert planet that has reserves of a precious natural resource, spice, and is infested with sandworms, Herbert’s iconic dune creature.Herbert had authored sci-fi short stories and novels before, but the only place he could find willing to publish “Dune” in 1964 was an auto-repair book publisher.But slowly “Dune,” and its sequels caught on. Different aspects of the novel — a swashbuckling adventure tale, an environmental treatise and a polemic against...