Day Around the Bay: Oakland Cyclist Getting a Record $7 Million Settlement for Pothole Crash
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Day Around the Bay: Oakland Cyclist Getting a Record $7 Million Settlement for Pothole Crash
"The suspect in the recent Walnut Creek double homicide had a mistress, and she's now being charged as an accessory in the murders. Suspect Howard Wang stands accused of killing his wife and mother-in-law, and his mistress Yan Wang is accused of destroying multiple cell phones to eliminate the evidence on that was on them. [NBC Bay Area] A bicyclist who hit"
"Yep, it appears the federal government will almost certainly shut down within the next few hours, as two last-ditch bills to keep the government open failed in the Senate, and House Republicans are not even in Washington, DC. [NPR] President Trump and Pete Hegseth were even more unhinged than you'd expect in their address to all the nation's top military leaders on Tuesday, with Trump claiming he might send troops to cities like San Francisco to "straighten them out,""
Howard Wang is accused of killing his wife and mother-in-law in Walnut Creek, and his mistress Yan Wang is charged as an accessory for allegedly destroying multiple cell phones to eliminate evidence. A bicyclist, 58-year-old Ty Whitehead, who was left in a coma and permanently disabled after hitting a pothole on Skyline Boulevard in 2017, received a record $7 million settlement. Wheel of Fortune Live! will open at the Golden Gate Theatre on November 12, hosted by Mark L. Walberg, with attendees eligible to apply for the TV show. Two failed bills make a federal government shutdown likely. President Trump and Pete Hegseth made provocative remarks to top military leaders. Sean Combs faces sentencing with prosecutors seeking 11 years. A video shows a cat climbing inside a giant Jesus statue in Bolivia.
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