Panera hit with another wrongful death suit over its caffeinated ‘charged lemonade’

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:57:54 GMT

Panera hit with another wrongful death suit over its caffeinated ‘charged lemonade’ Panera is being sued again after another customer is said to have died after consuming the chain’s caffeinated lemonade.Dennis Brown was a 46-year-old man with a chromosomal deficiency disorder, ADHD and high blood pressure who avoided energy drinks, according to a wrongful death complaint filed this week by his mother, brother and sister. A loyal Panera customer, he started regularly ordering “charged lemonade” in late September, according to the suit.On October 9, Brown, who had a mild intellectual disability and blurry vision along with developmental delay but lived independently, ordered a charged lemonade and is believed to have refilled his cup twice over the course of about an hour and a half, the suit said. He suffered a cardiac event on his walk home and was pronounced dead at the scene when found unresponsive.The complaint resembles another wrongful death suit filed earlier this year by the parents of Sarah Katz, a 21-year-old woman who died in September 2022 after drinkin...

San Francisco homicide: Woman dead in Presidio Heights home

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:57:54 GMT

San Francisco homicide: Woman dead in Presidio Heights home The death of a woman in a Presidio Heights home is being investigated as a homicide, San Francisco police said.Related ArticlesCrime and Public Safety | Bay Area homicides 2023: Map and details The woman was found unresponsive by officers called to a building on the 3200 block of Clay Street for a well-being check at 7:12 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30. Despite paramedics’ efforts, she was pronounced dead at the scene.The woman was identified as Kimberly Wong, 27.Police have not released information about the cause of her death but said the homicide unit is investigating the case.

Petaluma PD seek public help to find missing at-risk person

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:57:54 GMT

Petaluma PD seek public help to find missing at-risk person (BCN) -- Petaluma police are seeking public assistance to locate Benedetta Pelosi, 33, who was reported missing early Wednesday morning.Pelosi was last seen around leaving her residence in the 100 block of Wyndham Way for her routine walk, but she has not been seen since, said police, who added that officers were not able to find her in the area she frequently walked. Oakland police union blames Mayor Thao for missing out on grant According to police, Pelosi has a cellphone but it is turned off. Pelosi is described as a white female adult, standing five feet and three inches, and weighing around 105 pounds. She has short brown hair and brown eyes. She is believed to be wearing a multicolored sweatshirt, black leggings, reading glasses, and carrying a blue backpack. She does not own a vehicle and has concerning medical conditions, according to police.Those with relevant information are asked to contact their local police agency or the Petaluma Police Department at (707) 778-4372....

Free safe disposal of household hazardous waste to take place Jan. 27 in Santa Clara

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:57:54 GMT

Free safe disposal of household hazardous waste to take place Jan. 27 in Santa Clara (BCN) -- Santa Clara residents can safely dispose of household hazardous waste at a free drop-off event in the city on Jan. 27.City officials said residents must register to attend this event by calling the County Household Hazardous Waste Program at (408) 299-7300 or by visiting hhw.org. SF homicide victim identified as 27-year-old tech worker Items that can be disposed of include fluorescent light tubes, compact fluorescent lightbulbs, paint, automotive fluids, cleaners, solvents, batteries, propane and helium tanks, fertilizers, pesticides, wood preservatives, sharps containers, prescription medications, electronic waste, and other types of household hazardous wastes. City officials said items that will not be accepted include Styrofoam, large household appliances, ammunition, explosives, or containers larger than five gallons. For disposal of ammunition or explosives, community members are asked to contact the Santa Clara Police Department at (408) 615-4700.Copyright © 2023 Ba...

Dengue fever is on the rise in Mali with more than 20 deaths, health director says

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:57:54 GMT

Dengue fever is on the rise in Mali with more than 20 deaths, health director says BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — Authorities say dengue fever is on the rise in Mali, posing a new threat to the West African nation struggling with extremist attacks and political turbulence.The director general of health and public hygiene, Dr. Cheick Amadou Tidiane Traore, told The Associated Press in an interview Wednesday that his department had counted 21 deaths and 600 cases of the disease as of Monday.Dengue is a viral infection spread by mosquitoes that mostly causes flu-like illness. In severe cases, it can cause joint pain, swollen glands, bleeding and death. There is no specific treatment, but two vaccines have been recommended by the World Health Organization for countries that suffer regular outbreaks.Mali’s government has not officially released any figures on the disease to the public, nor has it announced whether it has requested aid from the WHO.With the country in political transition and facing the threat of fighters linked to al-Qaida and the Islamic State group, a new...

Fourth-division club Barbastro eliminates Almeria in 2nd round of Copa del Rey

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:57:54 GMT

Fourth-division club Barbastro eliminates Almeria in 2nd round of Copa del Rey MADRID (AP) — Fourth-division club Barbastro upset struggling La Liga team Almeria 1-0 on Wednesday in the second round of the Copa del Rey.Franc Carbonell scored in the 28th minute to put the small club from northeastern Spain into the next round. The result added to Almeria’s woes this season. The Saudi-owned club has only one victory in 17 matches in all competitions — against third-division club Talavera in the previous Copa round.Almeria is the only winless team after 15 rounds in the Spanish league, with 11 losses and four draws. It sits in last place with four points, seven behind the first team outside the relegation zone.Rayo Vallecano, which is 11th in the Spanish league, needed two late goals to secure a 2-0 win against fourth-division club Yeclano. Radamel Falcao scored in the 89th and Raúl de Tomás in stoppage time. Valencia, Villarreal and Getafe won their matches against lower-division clubs on Tuesday.___AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccerSource

Stock market today: Wall Street ticks up, near a 20-month high on hopes for easier interest rates

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:57:54 GMT

Stock market today: Wall Street ticks up, near a 20-month high on hopes for easier interest rates NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is hanging near its best level in 20 months Wednesday following the latest signals that pressure on inflation may be easing.The S&P 500 was 0.2% higher in morning trading. The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 90 points, or 0.2%, at 36,214, as of 10:30 a.m. Eastern time, and approaching its record just below 36,800. The Nasdaq composite was 0.1% higher.Homebuilder Toll Brothers was helping to lead the market with a gain of 3.5% after it reported stronger profit for the latest quarter than analysts expected. It said demand from buyers has also remained solid so far in the current quarter, thanks in part to slightly easier rates available for mortgages.Mortgage rates have regressed as Treasury yields have dropped on hopes that the Federal Reserve may finally be finished with its barrage of hikes to interest rates, meant to get high inflation under control. Wall Street is betting the Fed’s next move will be to cut rates, possibly as early as March, whi...

Delusion, fantasy: Judges dismissed suits filed by Arlington man before his house exploded

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:57:54 GMT

Delusion, fantasy: Judges dismissed suits filed by Arlington man before his house exploded Workers look at a home that exploded in Arlington, Virginia, on December 4 and rocked a neighborhood with a powerful blast, on December 5, 2023. Three police officers received minor injuries but were not taken to hospitals, the department said. (AFP via Getty Images/STEFANI REYNOLDS) Workers look at a home that exploded in Arlington, Virginia, on December 4 and rocked a neighborhood with a powerful blast, on December 5, 2023. Three police officers received minor injuries but were not taken to hospitals, the department said. (AFP via Getty Images/STEFANI REYNOLDS) As investigators work to understand what led to Monday’s explosion of a house in Arlington, Virginia, court records are shedding some light on it...

‘A master of storytelling’ — Reaction to the death of pioneering TV figure Norman Lear

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:57:54 GMT

‘A master of storytelling’ — Reaction to the death of pioneering TV figure Norman Lear A collection of reactions to the death of Norman Lear, the writer, director and producer who revolutionized prime time television, who died Tuesday night at 101.“I loved Norman Lear with all my heart. He was my second father. Sending my love to Lyn and the whole Lear family.” — Rob Reiner, via X, formerly Twitter.“A master of storytelling and a healer through his shows! He is what all of showbiz should be aspiring to. He is the consummate creative producer we have long abandoned in the industry.” — John Leguizamo, via X.“My Goat. What a life. Rest well, Norman Lear.” — Quinta Brunson, via X.“Anyone who ever had a chance to say something pointed or political in an American television entertainment owes Norman Lear their adoration and awe. He saw what was possible in that vacuous glowing box and, almost singularly, he made it so.” — David Simon, via X.Source

At tribal summit, Biden to sign order on funding, support Indigenous lacrosse team in 2028 Olympics

Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 18:57:54 GMT

At tribal summit, Biden to sign order on funding, support Indigenous lacrosse team in 2028 Olympics WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden will sign an executive order on Wednesday during a tribal nations summit that aims to make it easier for Native Americans to access federal funding and have greater autonomy over how to invest those funds and will throw his support behind a request to allow a confederacy to compete under its own flag in the 2028 Olympics.“Tribal nations still face unacceptable barriers to fully exercising their inherent sovereignty, and really too often that occurs because of the way we are administering federal funding programs,” said Neera Tanden, White House domestic policy adviser. Historically, Tanden said, federal policies attacked Native people’s rights to self-governance and caused lasting economic damage. The Biden administration is working to undo that damage, she said. The order in part creates a clearinghouse for Native American tribes to find and access federal funding, and it requests that federal agencies ensure that funding is accessible and equi...