San Diego, CA
Bicyclist hit by SUV in San Diego crosswalk
SAN DIEGO – A bicyclist was critically harm Wednesday when she was hit by a driver making a flip off a San Diego freeway, police stated.
The girl, 57, was touring eastbound and crossing 13000 Camino Del Sur within the Torrey Highlands neighborhood through the south crosswalk, San Diego police Officer John Buttle stated. She was hit by an 80-year-old driver in a Volvo XC90 SUV as he was exiting state Route 56 after which turning proper onto Camino Del Sur.
Officers had been referred to as to answer the crash, which occurred within the crosswalk, at 5:25 p.m., Buttle stated.
The bicyclist suffered a fractured pelvis and an L5 again fracture. These accidents will not be thought of by police to be life-threatening. No different accidents had been reported.
Additional particulars in regards to the crash weren’t disclosed. It stays underneath investigation.
San Diego, CA
One of FBI’s most wanted ‘terrorists’ arrested in Wales: Daniel San Diego found after more than 20 years on the run for ‘bombings in San Francisco’
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One of the FBI’s most wanted fugitives has been arrested in North Wales after being on the run for over two decades, according to the US intelligence agency.
Daniel Andreas San Diego, 46, was among the FBI’s ‘most wanted terrorists’ following two bombings in the area of San Francisco, California, in August 2003.
Two bombs detonated on an Emeryville campus – a biotechnology corporation – an hour apart in the summer of that year, Sky reports.
The following September, a bomb wrapped in nails blew up at a nutritional products corporation in Pleasanton, however no one was injured, according to the bureau.
The US intelligence agency issued a warrant for San Diego’s arrest in October 2003, however he vanished before he could be taken into custody.
The National Crime Agency alongside North Wales Police apprehended the 46-year-old on Monday near Conwy in North Wales.
It is believed that he was arrested at a property located in a rural area near a forest
According to his FBI most wanted profile, San Diego reportedly has links to ‘animal rights extremist groups’, with the alleged terrorist was known to possess a handgun.
There was also a reward of $250,000 (£199,000) on offer for details leading to his arrest.
Daniel Andreas San Diego, 46, (Pictured) was among the FBI’s ‘most wanted terrorists’ following two bombings in the area of San Francisco in August 2003
The National Crime Agency – the UK’s law enforcement agency – alongside the North Wales Police and the Counter Terrorism Policing apprehended Mr San Diego on Monday near Conwy
He has been allegedly linked to a bombing in Emeryville at a biotechnology corporation (Pictured in 2003)
In September 2003, a bomb wrapped in nails blew up at a nutritional products corporation in Pleasanton, however no one was injured, according to the FBI (Pictured: Emergency response in Emeryville in 2003)
It is believed Mr San Diego at links to ‘animal rights extremist groups’ according to the FBI (Pictured: Emergency services in Emeryville in 2003)
There was also a reward of $250,000 (£199,000) on offer for details leading to his arrest, as the alleged terrorist was known to possess a handgun (Pictured: The biotech firm in California)
On Tuesday, he appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court as the procedure for his extradition to face charges in the US starts.
San Diego was known to follow a vegan diet and would not eat meat or food containing animal products, according to his FBI most wanted profile. .
FBI Director Christopher Wray said: ‘There’s a right way and a wrong way to express your views in our country, and turning to violence and destruction of property is not the right way.’
‘Daniel San Diego’s arrest after more than 20 years… shows that no matter how long it takes, the FBI will find you and hold you accountable.’
An NCA spokesperson said: ‘On Monday 25 November 2024, officers from the National Crime Agency, supported by colleagues from Counter Terrorism Policing and North Wales Police, arrested Daniel Andreas San Diego, aged 46, in the Conwy area of Wales, at the request of the US authorities.
‘He appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court today (26 November) as extradition proceedings began. He was remanded in custody.’
This is a breaking news story. Updates to follow.
San Diego, CA
Treasury yields rise as investors await Fed meeting minutes, key data
U.S. Treasury yields were higher on Tuesday as investors looked ahead to the latest Federal Reserve meeting minutes and key economic data due this week.
At 4:17 a.m. ET, the yield on the 10-year Treasury was up by nearly four basis points to 4.302%. The 2-year Treasury yield was last at 4.278% after rising by more than two basis points.
Yields and prices have an inverted relationship. One basis point equals 0.01%.
Investors considered the state of the economy as they looked to upcoming data and weighed the outlook for monetary policy as the Federal Reserve’s latest meeting minutes are set to be released.
The minutes are due Tuesday and, in a week that is quiet when it comes to comments from Fed officials, investors will be scanning them closely for more hints about what could be next for interest rates. The Fed cut rates at its last two meetings, with one remaining this year on Dec. 17-18.
CME Group’s FedWatch tool last showed that traders were pricing in an around 56% chance of rates being cut again then, with a roughly 44% chance of rates staying unchanged.
Also on Tuesday, consumer confidence insights for November and October’s new home sales data is expected.
Key inflation data is set to be published as the week continues, with the personal consumption expenditure price index for October due Wednesday. The PCE is the Fed’s favored inflation gauge and could therefore inform its monetary policy decisions.
Investors also continued to assess President-elect Donald Trump’s choice of hedge fund executive Scott Bessent as Treasury secretary. The pick has widely soothed any nervousness and concerns about the future of the U.S. economy as they expect Bessent to prioritize economic and market stability.
San Diego, CA
Creighton Bluejays vs. San Diego State Aztecs live stream, TV channel, start time, odds | November 26, 2024
The No. 19 Creighton Bluejays (4-1) take the court against the San Diego State Aztecs (2-1) at 2:00 PM ET on Tuesday, November 26, 2024 on TBS.
In its previous game, Creighton lost at home to Nebraska, 74-63. Its top performers were Pop Isaacs (25 PTS, 7 REB, 38.89 FG%, 5-12 from 3PT) and Steven Ashworth (16 PTS, 30.77 FG%, 4-13 from 3PT).
In its most recent game, San Diego State fell to Gonzaga, 80-67, at home. Its top scorers were Nicholas Boyd (23 PTS, 9 REB, 60.00 FG%, 2-3 from 3PT) and BJ Davis (15 PTS, 66.67 FG%, 2-4 from 3PT).
Here’s everything you need to prepare for Tuesday’s college basketball action.
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Creighton Bluejays vs. San Diego State Aztecs
- Game day: Tuesday, November 26, 2024
- Game time: 2:00 PM ET
- TV: TBS
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- Spread: Creighton -4.5
- Total: 138.5
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