Boebert announces she’ll be a 36-year-old grandmother when her 17-year-old son’s partner gives birth

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:00:47 GMT

Boebert announces she’ll be a 36-year-old grandmother when her 17-year-old son’s partner gives birth Rep. Lauren Boebert (R-Colorado) has announced that she will be a grandmother at 36 next month when her 17-year-old son’s partner gives birth to a son.Boebert revealed this family news at a women’s breakfast during the Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland that ended last weekend, where she received a “mothers of influence” award.  Boebert addressed women and men at the breakfast after accepting the award.“I’m going to tell you all for the first time in a public setting that, not only am I a mother of four boys, but, come April, I will be a ‘Gigi’ to a brand new grandson,” she said.Boebert’s son Tyler, when she talked with him about becoming a grandmother, pointed out that Boebert made her own mother a grandmother at 36 and he suggested it was “hereditary,” Boebert told those at the breakfast.She then praised the values of “rural conservative communities” where teen pregnancy rates tend to be higher, she said, “because we value the preciousness...

10 New Items To Try At The Disney Food and Wine Festival 2023

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:00:47 GMT

10 New Items To Try At The Disney Food and Wine Festival 2023 The Disney Food & Wine Festival is back at Disney California Adventure Park in Anaheim and while fans can still find some of their favorites on the tasting menu, such as the Mickey Mouse-shaped Snickers macaron, more than 60 new items (primarily drinks) can be found at this year’s event.Generating the most buzz early on, has been the “elote paleta”(pictured above) and for good reason. Piggy backing off the success from last year’s “frozen guacamole” ice cream bar, the park took a similar approach with the elote version for 2023.The elote is just one of a handful of items to get excited about this year, as cultural diversity is shown throughout, per usual. If you’re not familiar with the event, more than a dozen food carts are sprinkled within the park, with items that can be ordered a-la-carte, but many like to take advantage of the “Sip and Savor Pass” which comes with eight vouchers to try an array of personal-sized ve...

March 2023: Audio Clips Trending on TikTok Right Now

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:00:47 GMT

March 2023: Audio Clips Trending on TikTok Right Now By now, it’s almost impossible to deny the power TikTok has in our generation. Whether you have the app downloaded or not, we can now find many new things that are trending on TikTok for us to possibly get into — like new makeup products and dance moves; like the MAC glitter lipstick and the Wednesday dance that took over the world.Now that March is here, TikTok’s already exploding with new posts thanks to these viral audio clips that are being used.Audio Clips That Are Trending on TikTok Right Now1. “Bombastic Side Eye! Criminal Offensive Side Eye!”One of the newest TikTok trends that seemingly popped out of nowhere! Those who uploaded with the “Bombastic Side Eye” audio would add all sorts of captions — and they’re just as hilarious as one can expect. Basically, the gesture is the side eye a person would typically do to express disdain. Or imagine looking someone up and down and following it with an eye roll!One uploader captioned her “Bombastic Side Eye” post with “Wh...

Movie Cliches We’re Tired of Seeing

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:00:47 GMT

Movie Cliches We’re Tired of Seeing Nobody wants to hear or see movie spoilers! — this is an unofficial rule now. However, even though we can’t banish people because of spoiling the storyline, it’s not like some movies have many revelations and plot twists left undisclosed anyway! After all, most of us have been saturated with movie cliches to a point that, more often than not, we can already anticipate what the film or series will revolve around — and the traits and personalities of characters who were cast to take on the role.Movie cliches we know all too well by now:6 Movie Cliches and StorylinesThe Good Guy/Girl Always WinsWho do you root for in movies about good vs. evil? Of course, it’s almost always the good guy or girl! But, wait — it can’t be an easy win for the protagonist. They always have to carry romantic, financial, physical, and mental baggage. It’s going to be a difficult journey for them, to say the least. But this underdog — you might not be ready for this! — always wins!Hottie Falls in Love With Not...

New script for state final: Instead of Sierra Canyon, Mitty girls prepare for Etiwanda

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:00:47 GMT

New script for state final: Instead of Sierra Canyon, Mitty girls prepare for Etiwanda As Archbishop Mitty, at long last healthy, ascended to the top of girls basketball in the northern half of the state with one blowout victory after another, the last matchup in the journey seemed preordained.But even certainties have off nights.Mitty did its part, rolling through two overmatched opponents in the regionals after shredding four others in the sectionals. Sierra Canyon-Chatsworth fell short, the Trailblazers’ bid for an undefeated season and a third Open Division state championship since 2019 going up in flames just as Mitty posed for a team picture Tuesday night to commemorate its regional title.Instead of a rematch against Sierra Canyon, the school that routed Mitty in last year’s state Open final, the San Jose powerhouse will face Etiwanda for the title on Saturday night at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento.Instead of Mitty’s McKenna Woliczko and Morgan Cheli vs. Sierra Canyon superstar Juju Watkins, it’ll be Cheli and Woliczko against Etiwanda’s Kennedy Smith and Aliyah...

Oakland and lender seek “win-win” rescue for Holy Names University

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:00:47 GMT

Oakland and lender seek “win-win” rescue for Holy Names University OAKLAND — Holy Names University in Oakland might remain an educational institution if a “win-win” remedy is found to cure the college’s dire financial ailments, city officials and a lender for the property believe.Several Oakland city leaders have released a letter that urges school officials to work with the municipality and the lender for the property to craft a solution to ensure the site continues as an education center.“We request your collaboration with us, Preston Hollow Community Capital and other stakeholders to preserve Holy Name’s current site use for the purposes of higher education,” the Oakland city officials wrote in the letter.Deputy Oakland Mayor Dr. Kimberly Mayfield, Councilmember Rebecca Kaplan, Councilmember Carroll Fife and Councilmember Janani Ramachandran signed the letter.RELATED: East Bay university faces default on loan for its huge property“Holy Names University provides vital community needs by expanding access t...

Santa Clara County court backlog comes back into focus after DA summit

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:00:47 GMT

Santa Clara County court backlog comes back into focus after DA summit SAN JOSE — A running backlog of criminal cases is a much bigger problem in the South Bay than it is in neighboring jurisdictions, with Santa Clara County recovering more slowly from a raft of pandemic-fueled closures and restrictions, according to officials in the local criminal-justice system.District Attorney Jeff Rosen said he got a firmer understanding of how behind the county is relative to its regional peers after he hosted an assembly of a dozen top prosecutors from the greater Bay Area last week.“At a high level, we’re an outlier because even in the Bay Area, our courts narrowed what what they were doing significantly, and really shut down operations except what was absolutely essential,” he said in an interview with the Bay Area News Group. “Other counties, except for San Francisco, were more open.”“We have a crisis,” Rosen added. “When I was trying murder cases (prior to becoming DA), we told the families of murder vict...

Two injured in I-880 collision involving Red Cross van

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:00:47 GMT

Two injured in I-880 collision involving Red Cross van OAKLAND — Thanks to great teamwork by first responders, a potential medical emergency was averted Wednesday night after a collision between a Red Cross van carrying blood and another vehicle on Interstate 880 in East Oakland, authorities said.None of the blood was damaged, authorities said.The collision happened about 10:46 p.m. Wednesday in southbound Interstate 880 lanes just north of 66th Avenue, the California Highway Patrol said.A van belonging to the Red Cross collided with a Nissan Xterra sport-utility vehicle, causing the Nissan to roll over, the CHP said.Oakland Fire Department firefighters also responded, with an arriving battalion chief finding the two overturned vehicles with two injured people, including one trapped inside, Oakland Fire spokesman Michael Hunt said.After extricating the Nissan’s driver, both drivers were taken to a hospital for treatment. Their conditions were not available Thursday night.A fire department dispatcher handling the call “...

Bay Area storm: Atmospheric river rocks Bay Area, causing closures, evacuations

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:00:47 GMT

Bay Area storm: Atmospheric river rocks Bay Area, causing closures, evacuations The latest atmospheric river storm system walloped the Bay Area on Thursday evening into Friday morning, unleashing a powerful combination of rainfall and gusty winds that left roads flooded and trees leveled.A vast majority of the storm’s rain fell in Thursday evening or later. According to National Weather Service 12-hour rain totals around 5 a.m. Friday, most Bay Area urban population centers hovered near the one-inch mark. San Jose received .88 inches, slightly more than downtown San Francisco’s .77. Other measurements along the Peninsula and in the South Bay included 1.23 in Redwood City, .99 in Palo Alto, 1.15 in Sunnyvale and .98 in Mountain View.The rain packed a stronger punch in East Bay communities as many communities cleared the one-inch hurdle with ease. Oakland saw a considerable amount of rain at 1.47 inches, while Walnut Creek was at 1.30. Other totals included 1.13 in Concord, 1.23 in Hayward, .96 in Hayward and 1.43 in Fremont. Most inland communities s...

Oakland rent falls year over year: Data

Published Fri, 22 Nov 2024 09:00:47 GMT

Oakland rent falls year over year: Data (STACKER) -- The last few years have shown costs rising due to inflation—from the price of groceries and utility bills to travel and entertainment. But one of the hardest pills to swallow has been the rising cost of rent across the U.S. As the largest expense in most Americans' budgets, high housing costs drive up the overall cost of living and require careful planning.Many cities saw rent skyrocket from 2021 to 2022. At the end of 2022, rent prices were up 4% compared to the year before. But it's not all bad news. According to Apartment List, rents fell 0.8% nationally in December 2022 compared to the month before. A bit of this decline can be attributed to seasonal trends, but it was the fourth straight month of dropping rent nationwide. Some cities are seeing this trend more than others.Rentlodex ranked large cities experiencing the slowest rent increases and even decreases from December 2021 to December 2022, using data from Apartment List.The analysis includes U.S. cities with ...