Why Apple is urging 'all users' to update their iOS
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:50 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – If you have an iPhone or other iOS device that doesn't have automatic updates turned on, you should install the latest security fix immediately, Apple says.Apple released iOS 17.1.2 and iPadOS 17.1.2 Nov. 30 with a message reading, "This update provides important security fixes and is recommended for all users."The Silicon Valley giant didn't offer many details about the security issue, per its usual procedure. Apple says it doesn't discuss security issues until an investigation is finished and a fix is made available, out of protection for its users. Does Apple’s new NameDrop feature let other iPhone users take your information? Apple did provide some notes with the fix, saying that "processing web content may disclose sensitive information" as well as lead to "arbitrary code execution."No additional iOS features were included along with the security fix.The update can be found by opening Settings -> General -> Software Update.The software update follows a flurr...'Grandma's trying to get me arrested': Man says he was stopped by TSA over 'surprise' in briefcase
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:50 GMT
(WJW) – A man returning from his family's Thanksgiving celebration was stopped by TSA officials over a "surprise" gift his grandmother sent him home with.Actor and TikTok user Brett Gaffney shared the viral story on TikTik shortly after the holiday, while still at the airport. He said his grandmother had given him a briefcase as an early Christmas gift and instructed him not to open it until he arrived home. “I was like, 'What is in the briefcase? It's super heavy.' And she said, 'Just wait till you get there.' I was like, 'Grandma, I'm going to the airport. Like, I need to know.'"Gaffney, perhaps knowing how suspicious the briefcase appeared, joked in an on-screen message that his grandma was "trying to get me arrested." What is ‘White Lung Syndrome,’ the Ohio child pneumonia outbreak? Gaffney explained that when he was ultimately stopped by the TSA, he was forced to admit that he did not know what was inside the case."So I go through security at the airport, and the machine goes...Detainee identified after St. Louis City jail death
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:50 GMT
Update: The detainee is identified as 34-year-old Javon White. He has been in the CJC since April 2021 on murder charges. A jury trial was scheduled for June 17, 2024.ST. LOUIS - The St. Louis Department of Public Safety is reporting the death of a detainee Sunday morning at the city’s Justice Center. A corrections officer noticed the detainee was unconscious at approximately 6:09 a.m. and called for medical assistance, according to a DPS spokesperson.The spokesperson said the detainee’s death appeared to be the result of a suicide attempt. An investigation is underway.The CJC has been the focus of scrutiny, resulting in the creation of the Detention Facilities Oversight Board. That board has been seeking greater access to the facility and those involved with the care of detainees.Rev. Darryl Gray is chair of the oversight board. When asked for his reaction to Sunday’s death, he expressed the board’s condolences to the family of the detainee. The identity of the detainee has not ...Man sentenced to 5-years in prison for child abduction
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:50 GMT
EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. – Marcus Weekfall has been sentenced to five years in federal prison for breaking into an Illinois home, threatening the child's mother, and taking their child to St. Louis. Weekfall pleaded guilty to interstate extortion with a threat to injure. Suspect shot and killed after firing shots outside O’Fallon City Hall The incident occurred on May 28, 2022, when Weekfall entered the home at 4 a.m., waking the sleeping 10-year-old and demanding the child leave with him. A surveillance camera alerted the mother, who called the police.Despite officers' attempts to secure the child's safe return, Weekfall refused and threatened harm. After five hours, another individual returned the child to the mother.Final Colorado coal plant would close, renewables would rise in Tri-State plan
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:50 GMT
Colorado-based Tri-State Generation and Transmission Association is proposing an energy plan that will close two coal power plants and significantly boost the amount of renewable energy sources on its system.Tri-State filed the new electric resource plan with state regulators Friday. The wholesale power supplier is seeking up to $970 million in grants and loans through the U.S Department of Agriculture’s Empowering Rural America program, aimed at helping rural communities make the transition to renewable energy.Tri-State serves more than 40 rural electric associations in Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico and Nebraska.The utility has proposed to move up retirement of Unit 3 of its Craig coal-fired power plant to Jan. 1, 2028, from the end of 2029. With the closure of the plant in Craig, Tri-State won’t have any coal resources in Colorado, spokesman Lee Boughey said.The company has also proposed closing a unit of a coal plant near Springerville, Ariz., by 2031. Under the plan,...Slow start hurt Broncos at Houston, but they’re confident they can bounce back: “These next five games, it’s put up or shut up”
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:50 GMT
Almost any NFL team that wins five straight games has to do a lot of things well and also catch a little bit of luck along the way.Such was the case for the Broncos between Oct. 19 and Sunday, when they reeled off victories in all kinds of ways — last-second heart-stoppers, grind-it-out slugfests and convincingly powerful wins against Kansas City and Cleveland.Perhaps underrated as a strong point for Sean Payton’s team in that run: The Broncos jumped out to a lead in all five games, allowing themselves to play from ahead and, thus, play exactly how they wanted to.They led Green Bay 9-0, Kansas City 7-0 (and 14-3), Buffalo 9-0, Minnesota 3-0 and Cleveland 14-0. The only points the Broncos surrendered in the first quarter came on a field goal from Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker and only the Vikings led at all in the first half.The defense otherwise had come out of the gates humming, and the offense more or less figured out a way to put at least some points on the board early in games....Colorado’s Cottonwood Pass from Gypsum to Roaring Fork Valley closed for winter
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:50 GMT
Eagle County’s Cottonwood Pass from Gypsum to the Roaring Fork Valley is now closed for the remainder of the winter season, the county announced Monday.Related ArticlesColorado News | Busload of migrants is dropped off at state Capitol in Denver Colorado News | Hundreds of pro-Palestinian protesters shut down Denver’s Speer Boulevard outside Global Conference For Israel Colorado News | Denver-area brewery accuses co-founder of diverting $1 million to himself, other businesses Colorado News | Denver’s “big blue bear” vandalized — and quickly fixed — amid pro-Palestine protests Colorado News | Emergency crews searching for kayaker who went missing on Lake Granby in Northern Colorado The section of roadway from Carbondale to Basalt between mile markers 2.5 in Gypsum to 12.5 will be reopened in April, or when weather conditions allow.The county will announce when the...Colorado State men jump to highest basketball ranking ever
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:50 GMT
The Colorado State men’s basketball team continues to reach new heights.CSU (8-0) made big jumps Monday in both the AP Top 25 poll and the USA Today Coaches Poll, rising from 20 to 13 in the AP rankings and from 21 to 12 in the Coaches’ edition.The top-15 rankings are the highest ever for CSU. The Rams’ previous highest ranking came during the 1953-54 season when the Rams reached No. 18 in the AP poll.CSU’s jump was a result of the team’s two wins last week over Pac-12 opponents. The Rams defeated Colorado, 88-83, on Wednesday at Moby Arena before defeating Washington, 86-81, in the Legends of Basketball Invitational on Saturday in Las Vegas.Related ArticlesCollege Sports | AP men’s college basketball poll, Week 5: CSU Rams jumps seven spots, CU Buffs outside of Top 25 College Sports | No. 20 CSU Rams take down CU Buffs for first time since 2017, improve to 7-0 College Sports | AP men’s college basketball poll, Week 4: CSU Rams enters at No...Former Olympian sentenced for crashing plane in YouTube publicity stunt
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:50 GMT
LOS ANGELES - An extreme sports athlete from Santa Barbara County was sentenced to six months in federal prison on Monday for intentionally crashing a small plane for a YouTube stunt and then destroying the wreckage.In November 2021, authorities say Trevor Jacob, 30, took off from the Lompoc City Airport in his single-engine Taylorcraft BL-65 on a solo flight purportedly destined for Mammoth Lakes.About 30 minutes later, while flying above the Los Padres National Forest, a YouTube video titled “I Crashed My Airplane” shows Jacob saying the plane's lone engine had failed.“Holy ****! I’m over the mountains and I have an engine out,” he says.On Nov. 24, 2021, Jacob took off from the Lompoc City Airport in his single-engine Taylorcraft BL-65 on a solo flight purported destined for Mammoth Lakes. (YouTube: @TrevorJacob)Jacob jumped from the plane and videotaped himself parachuting to the ground. Cameras mounted inside and outside of the plane showed the aircraft descend and eventually cr...Orange County animal shelter among many facilities facing overcrowding crisis
Published Sat, 23 Nov 2024 08:03:50 GMT
Animal shelters across America have been struggling with overpopulation, and the issue is hitting especially hard for one shelter in Tustin that is still reeling from the effects of the massive hangar fire. Officials at Orange County Animal Care say that the number of adoptions is not keeping up with the number of dogs coming into the shelter, which has at times forced them to care for 100 more dogs than their facility can handle. Officials said the issue only grew worse as pandemic-era work restrictions ended, which led to some who adopted or purchased pets during the lockdown being unable to care for them. Lower heating costs expected after ‘shockingly high’ bills of last winter “[Many] people adopted dogs during COVID,” said Alexa Pratt with O.C. Community Resources. “And as they have been going back to work, they really don’t know what to do with them, so they have been bringing them to shelters.” More than 100 dogs were transported on two charter planes to Ohio due ...Latest news
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