Police search for missing Des Peres teen

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:00 GMT

Police search for missing Des Peres teen DES PERES, Mo – The Department of Public Safety is seeking public assistance in locating a missing 13-year-old from Des Peres, Missouri.Rory Stewart, the missing juvenile, is 13 years old, stands at 5'6", and weighs 95 pounds. He has green or hazel eyes and brown hair. He was last seen around 11:30 p.m. last night near the Lillian and Lindemann residential areas.Stewart was wearing a brown sweatshirt with white lettering and red roses. He left on a black mongoose bike.Anyone with information about Rory Stewart's whereabouts is urged to contact 911 immediately.

The best way to cook steak for holiday parties

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:00 GMT

The best way to cook steak for holiday parties By Genevieve Ko, The New York TimesThere’s an undeniable urge to roar — or at least growl — when setting a thick steak into a ripping hot pan. Hearing the hard hiss of the sizzling fat is satisfaction enough, but then the smell of charred meat follows fast, and it’s pure pleasure from there.And no cut delivers a bigger cooking thrill — or better eating — than bone-in rib-eyes with their generous marbling and primal richness. Butchered from the same part of the cow as prime rib, the steaks have the tenderness of the roast but with a salty crust in every bite. I love serving them for parties, especially around the holidays, and have had to figure out a technique that works when hosting guests.Searing is intense cooking and, unlike grilling outdoors, best done when alone. Holistically, it’s a solitary meditation between you and the meat. Practically, it’s not great having people crowd around the stove when you need to focus and when smoke and hot fat spews and shoots out of...

I-25 near Pueblo to close for train bridge repair after derailment

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:00 GMT

I-25 near Pueblo to close for train bridge repair after derailment Interstate 25 north of Pueblo is set to close for a night while BNSF Railway crews repair the bridge damaged in the Oct. 15 train derailment.Both sides of the interstate will be closed at mile point 107 from 7 p.m. Dec. 18 to 6 a.m. Dec. 19 for the repairs, the Colorado Department of Transportation announced in a news release Wednesday morning.A truck driver was killed in the derailment after 30 train cars left the track and spilled both cars and coal across I-25 just before 3:30 p.m. Oct. 15 four miles north of Pueblo, between mile markers 106 and 107.Crews will replace the bridge overnight Dec. 18 and reinstall guardrails, paving and striping.CDOT recommended drivers use Colorado 115 as a detour route but noted that highway is also undergoing a construction project, so some areas will have reduced speeds and lane limitations.There is also a width restriction in place on Colorado 115, so wide-load drivers with vehicles over 11 feet wide should use other highways: eastbound drivers ...

Nikola Jokic on controversial ejection vs. Bulls: “Sometimes what I said is not even a technical”

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:00 GMT

Nikola Jokic on controversial ejection vs. Bulls: “Sometimes what I said is not even a technical” CHICAGO — Reggie Jackson didn’t hear what Nikola Jokic said. So, as confusion spread across the court and across the crowd at United Center, he asked the referee.What Mousa Dagher told Jackson, and what he repeated to the Denver Nuggets’ coaching staff moments later at halftime, only added to the collective bewilderment.The Nuggets (16-9) escaped Chicago with a 114-106 win over the Bulls on Tuesday night, but in order to complete a perfect back-to-back, they once again were unexpectedly required to play the second half without their superstar center. Jokic was ejected for the second time in three weeks after aggressively challenging Dagher on a no-call.“We won both the games, so maybe that’s the key,” Jokic deadpanned afterward. “Maybe that’s the way to go.”The reigning NBA Finals MVP was thrown out with 1:08 remaining in the second quarter, the ejection coinciding with his first technical foul. Generally, a player’s first ...

Ohtani’s $700 million contract a surprise? Not to this journalist

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:00 GMT

Ohtani’s $700 million contract a surprise? Not to this journalist So $700 million for baseball star Shohei Ohtani was a surprise?Not to my trusty spreadsheet.Back in July, this “unicorn” athlete who oddly excels at pitching and hitting – then with the Angels – was headed toward free agency after the season ended. Speculation swirled about the heft of his future payday. I could not resist the mathematical opportunity.My guess: a $701 million contract over 10 years, perhaps the most generous estimate one could find.Last week, we learned the Dodgers and Ohtani agreed to a record-smashing $700 million deal – though most of it will be deferred and paid in the decade after his 10-year playing commitment ends.My science was relatively simple, as I wrote five months ago: “All the spreadsheet did is take what teams are currently paying top stars and extrapolate those salaries to account for this peerless, two-way phenom.”Let’s say there were doubters. The Washington Post claimed such lofty estimates seemed “extraordinarily high for a player who recently tu...

Stanford added to US Civil Rights investigation into antisemitism and Islamophobia on college campuses

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:00 GMT

Stanford added to US Civil Rights investigation into antisemitism and Islamophobia on college campuses By Janet Lorin and David Voreacos | BloombergStanford University and Rutgers University are among US universities now being investigated by the US Education Department for discrimination.The agency updated its Office of Civil Rights website Tuesday, adding to a growing list of schools that already included Harvard University, Columbia University, Cornell University, the University of Pennsylvania and Cooper Union. Investigators have opened at least 20 investigations into antisemitism and Islamophobia on college campuses since Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7.Title VI of the Civil Rights Act bars discrimination based on race, color or national origin in institutions that receive federal funding. While the Education Department could withhold funding from schools, it typically seeks to negotiate settlements.Related ArticlesEducation | Stanford launches emerging-tech project co-led by Hoover Institution’s Condoleezza Rice Education | US college campuses h...

Order up some culinary Christmas cheer at South Bay eateries

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:00 GMT

Order up some culinary Christmas cheer at South Bay eateries Because both Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve fall on a Sunday, many restaurants are closed. But celebrations must go on, and there are options.At BE. STÉAK. A. in Campbell’s Pruneyard Shopping Center, Chef Patrick Capurro offers a holiday tasting menu featuring the season’s most familiar flavors plus new soon-to-be favorites. Cozy up and indulge in handmade pasta and ultra-luxury beef, through the month of December. Open Christmas Eve.The Bywater in Los Gatos has you covered with Christmas Eve dinner to go—specifically, smoked prime rib dinners, including confit banana fingerling potatoes with rosemary, blue lake beans with almond and lemon, cream spinach with winter spices, maple-glazed carrots with cracked coriander, and brown butter cornbread. For dessert, Manresa Bread’s chocolate mousse grasshopper pie will sate your sweet tooth. Available for two and four people. Pick-ups available Dec. 24, 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. https://www.exploretock.com/thebywaterThe Tasting House in Los...

Great-aunt sentenced to 36 years in prison for beating 8-year-old Colorado boy to death

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:00 GMT

Great-aunt sentenced to 36 years in prison for beating 8-year-old Colorado boy to death The woman who pleaded guilty to beating her 8-year-old great-nephew to death in October has been sentenced to 36 years in prison in Denver District Court.Susan Baffour, a 63-year-old woman from Denver, pleaded guilty to two counts of child abuse, a Class 2 Felony, on Oct. 16 — a plea deal that dropped the charge of first-degree murder from her case, according to the district court case file.On Nov. 27, Denver District Judge Alex Myers sentenced Baffour to 36 years in prison, 5 years of mandatory parole and $1,928.50 in monetary fines. Myers could have sentenced Baffour to a maximum 48 years in prison.“Dametrious Wilson’s death was a terrible tragedy for his family and friends and for the entire City of Denver,” District Attorney Beth McCann said in an emailed statement. “This sentence all but ensures that Susan Baffour will never be able to hurt anyone again. I want to thank the prosecutors and investigators in my office, as well as the detectives with the Denver Police Department, ...

Netflix’s unprecedented viewing report shows these 5 shows at the top

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:00 GMT

Netflix’s unprecedented viewing report shows these 5 shows at the top In a major step in transparency, Netflix for the first time released on Tuesday a report of what people watched on the streaming service during a six-month period.The report, titled “What We Watched: A Netflix Engagement Report,” is set to be published twice a year, going forward, the company said in a memo.The report measures the hours viewed for every title, the premiere date and whether the title was available globally. The report included only titles that had more than 50,000 hours viewed.It’s among the most in-depth metrics Netflix has released about its subscriber engagement. As part of the Writers Guild of America contract ratified in October, streaming services such as Netflix and Disney+ pledged to increase transparency about how many hours certain programs are streamed.This report covers 18,000 titles, measuring views from January to June 2023. Here’s what viewers spent the most hours watching:• The Night Agent, season 1 (812.1 million hours). Spy thriller.• Ginny & Ge...

10 California laws that may impact your workplace in 2024

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 07:07:00 GMT

10 California laws that may impact your workplace in 2024 (KRON) -- Every year, hundreds of laws get passed in California to go into effect the following year. In 2023, Governor Gavin Newsom signed a slew of new bills into law that give workers new rights for 2024.Here are 10 new California laws you'll want to know about:California's minimum wage increasingThe biggest employment-related thing changing is that California's minimum wage will increase to $16 per hour. This is a 50-cent increase from the state's minimum wage in 2023.Health care workers getting minimum wage increaseHealth care workers will be getting a minimum wage raise starting in June 2024 to $23 per hour. This will increase by $1 every two years until the base minimum wage reaches $25 per hour.Minimum wage increase for fast food workersEffective in April 2024, the minimum wage for fast food workers will be $20 per hour. This salary could increase year over year by up to 3.5 percent.Employers to cover food handling cardsCertain food workers are required to obtain food handle...