Future of Borges estate in limbo as widow doesn’t leave will
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:09 GMT
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — The rights to the works of the late Jorge Luis Borges, considered Argentina’s most internationally significant author of the 20th century, have fallen into limbo because his widow died last month without a will. The revelation this week surprised the country’s literary circles, because Borges’ wife, Maria Kodama, devoted much of her life to fiercely protecting his legacy. She set up a foundation under the writer’s name, but did not detail plans for what should happen after she died, even though she was battling breast cancer.“If there really is no will, it’s surprising,” said Santiago Llach, a writer who is a specialist on Borges’ work. He said the announcement by Kodama’s longtime lawyer, Fernando Soto, that there was no will “generated buzz on social media and elsewhere.”Borges died in 1986 at age 86 and left Kodama, a translator and writer whom he had married earlier that year, as his only heir. They never had children. She died Ma...Windy Wednesday; Cooler the Next Few Days—but BIG WARMING AHEAD
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:09 GMT
COOLER WEATHER NEXT FEW DAYS--BUT MAJOR WARMING HEADED THIS WAY BY NEXT WEEK—Cooling Lakeshore Breezes Friday Into Easter Sunday To Give Way To "SW" Flow Capable Of Overcoming Lake CoolingA HUGE PATTERN CHANGE IS TO USHER THE WARMEST TEMPS OF 2023 AND SINCE LAST AUTUMN in a huge portion of the Lower 48. This is the 1 to 5 DAY TEMP DEPARTURE FORECAST off the NWS GFS modelDaytime high temps are predicted to surge to--or above--70-degrees each day next week making it the warmest run of weather here to date in 2023. It's even conceivable a temp could approach 80 in the area Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next week.The expansion of warm temps over a good swath of the country is reflected in the predicted per cent of the Lower 48 which is to reach or exceed 70-deg. 17% of the country is to do that Thursday down to 11% Friday. But warming begins for the Easter weekend with 21% of the country looking for 70s Saturday and 33% Easter Sunday. By Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday next week, thos...U.S. Open Cup: It’s “Hailstorm Hysteria” as Northern Colorado comeback to claim 3-1 Centennial State Derby win over Switchbacks
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:09 GMT
Talk about Centennial State Déjá vu in the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup.Northern Colorado Hailstorm came from behind Wednesday night at Weidner Field to pull off a second successive Open Cup shocker against in-state rival Colorado Springs Switchbacks in a 3-1 win.It was the second successive year in which the budding Centennial State Derby has gone to extra time, and both times Hailstorm have found a winner in the additional period to pull off the “cupset”.Switchbacks opened the scoring in the 82nd minute as 17-year-old academy product Marco Rios found midfielder Drew Skundrich, who flicked in the pass to make it 1-0. Six minutes later, Westminster’s Trevor Amann leveled the score shortly after he hit the post, as he headed home a cross from Arthur Rodgers.In the opening half of the extra time, Hailstorm got its go-ahead goal. Substitutes combined as Marky Hernandez had a wonderful step-over to create separation from his man and Donald Benama headed home the ensuing cr...Effort underway to replace iconic Chinatown red lanterns damaged in storm
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:09 GMT
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- A community effort is underway Wednesday night to replace the iconic red lanterns in San Francisco's Chinatown. Many of them were damaged and destroyed during the recent series of storms.But hanging new ones comes with a hefty price tag.Check out these Chinatown lanterns, the storms tore through them, leaving gaping holes. Three blocks of lanterns need to be replaced, costing a total of $90,000.But for business owners in Chinatown, it's worth every penny. LIST: Free Warriors-hosted events at Thrive City this spring "And the wind, it was insane we had to call someone to take down the 800 blocks lanterns," said Jenny Chan who works for the Chinatown Merchants Association. The Chinatown Merchants Association is the organization that independently paid for and installed the red lanterns 10 years ago. After the relentless storms tore them apart, the association is working to raise enough money to replace lanterns on three blocks."It costs $30,000 to replace each...Hackers leak second batch of data in Oakland ransomware attack
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:09 GMT
OAKLAND, Calif. (KRON) -- Oakland city officials say more data from a recent ransomware attack have been leaked on the dark web. This is the second time the party claims responsibility."Play" has released data from the attack that was first reported in early February. KRON4 spoke with a tech expert about what this means for people whose personal information may now be out in public. Oakland Police Officers Association says city is ‘stonewalling’ it regarding cyber breach information Oakland's ransomware attack is going beyond city employees. City officials say hackers have released information of some city residents -- along with those city employees -- on the dark web.The city of Oakland said in a statement:"We recently became aware that the same unauthorized third party claiming responsibility for the ransomware incident has posted additional data allegedly taken from our systems during the incident in February to a website not searchable via the traditional internet."The group ...Flames beat Jets 3-1 to keep playoff hopes alive
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:09 GMT
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Andrew Mangiapane and Nikita Zadorov each had a goal and assist and the Calgary Flames beat the Winnipeg Jets 3-1 on Wednesday night to keep their playoff hopes alive.The Flames (37-27-15) and Jets (43-32-3) each have 89 points, but Winnipeg maintained its hold on the second Western Conference wild-card spot based on winning percentage. Walker Duehr also scored for the Flames, who lost to Chicago the night before, but are 5-1-0 in their past six games. Jacob Markstrom stopped 33 shots.“He was great today,” Mangiapane said about Markstrom. “He’s been great down the stretch here. We’ve got three more games, we’re going to need him for all three of those. He’s a big part of our team and I’m happy to see how he’s playing right now.”The Jets have four games remaining, one more than the Flames.“We knew the game was must-win for us and it was a big them for them too, but you can feel it and the crowd was into it,” Markstrom said. “A great team effort and a great w...Today in History: April 6, first modern Olympics begin
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:09 GMT
Today in History Today is Thursday, April 6, the 96th day of 2023. There are 269 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History:On April 6, 1896, the first modern Olympic games formally opened in Athens, Greece. On this date: In 1862, the Civil War Battle of Shiloh began in Tennessee as Confederate forces launched a surprise attack against Union troops, who beat back the Confederates the next day. In 1864, Louisiana opened a convention in New Orleans to draft a new state constitution, one that called for the abolition of slavery.In 1909, American explorers Robert E. Peary and Matthew A. Henson and four Inuits became the first men to reach the North Pole. In 1917, the United States entered World War I as the House joined the Senate in approving a declaration of war against Germany that was then signed by President Woodrow Wilson. In 1943, “Le Petit Prince” (The Little Prince) by Antoine de Saint-Exupery was first published by Reynal & Hitchcock of New York.In 1945, during Wo...Police in pursuit of driver in suspected stolen vehicle in Los Angeles
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:09 GMT
Officers with the Los Angeles Police Department are in pursuit of a driver suspected of stealing a vehicle, who may be armed and dangerous. Sky 5 picked up the chase as it was in the eastbound lanes of the 10 Freeway, passing Arlington. The pursuit suspect has since exited the freeway and is driving on surface streets. It is unclear if there are any passengers in the vehicle. The driver has been clocked at speeds as high as 60 miles per hour on surface streets.New low-income housing project proposed in North County
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:09 GMT
DEL MAR, Calif. -- A new low-income housing project has been proposed along the bluffs of Del Mar and developers are hoping to build 259 units, with 85 units set aside for subsidized housing.“If you had subsidized housing just about anywhere in Del Mar, you might be a short walk to the beach, but the craziest thing about this project right here is you could actually see the ocean possibly from the subsidized unit,” said Phillip Molnar, a real estate reporter from the San Diego Union-Tribune. The proposed project would be located at the corner of Via de la Valle and Highway 101. The city of Del Mar has pushed back against the development project, but the developers of the Seaside Ridge proposal are leaning on new state laws that allow developers to circumvent local authority if the city is out of compliance with low-income housing laws. Former SDPD detective pleads guilty to running illicit massage businesses “If you do a project and turn it into a city that has low-income housing...Toxic cesspools, bribery at center of Hawaii lawmaker’s case
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 22:01:09 GMT
HONOLULU (AP) — A former Hawaii lawmaker is expected in court Thursday for sentencing in a federal corruption case that’s drawn attention to a perennial problem in the islands: the tens of thousands of cesspools that release 50 million gallons of raw sewage into the state’s pristine waters every day.Cesspools — in-ground pits that collect sewage from houses and buildings not connected to city services for gradual release into the environment — are at the center of the criminal case against former Democratic state Rep. Ty Cullen. He has admitted to taking bribes of cash and gambling chips in exchange for influencing legislation to reduce Hawaii’s widespread use of cesspools. The toxic pits proliferated in Hawaii in the ’50s, ‘60s and ’70s. when investment in sewer lines didn’t keep up with rapid development. Today Hawaii has 83,000 of them — more than any other state — and only banned new cesspools in 2016. Now Hawaii is in a rush to get rid of them because of...Latest news
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