SALT LAKE CITY (AP) A Utah man who was spared execution this fall after developing dementia during his 37 years on death row died Wednesday of apparent natural causes, according to the state’s Department of Corrections. Ralph Leroy Menzies, 67, was set to die by firing squad in September, but the Utah Supreme Court [.].
BlackSky confirms it was the ‘confidential customer’ on recent Rocket Lab Electron rocket launch
The Earth imaging company released a statement on Tuesday stating that its latest Gen-3 satellite launched successfully and began sending high-quality images within 24 hours.
Police: ‘Door kick challenge’ hits Arlington Heights
Arlington Heights police are warning residents that the viral “door kick challenge” has come to town.
Local Roundup: Solano falls to Taft in second round of volleyball playoffs
The Solano College women’s volleyball team saw its season come to an end on Tuesday night with a loss to Taft in the second round of the 3C2A Northern California Regional Playoffs. The Falcons lost 25-19, 25-19, 25-15 to finish the season with a 22-12 record, includingma Bay Valley Conference title and undefeated record. The playoff loss marked the final match for longtime head coach Darla Williams, who guided high school and college teams to over 600 career wins just over 400 of them coming at Solano. “We started off a bit nervous but finished set one playing well,” [.].
Popular WWE star claims Roman Reigns is jealous of him
Former Undisputed WWE Universal Champion Roman Reigns is one of the biggest names in the world of professional wrestling. However, a popular star recently claimed that The OTC is jealous of him.
Bloomingdale’s, Burberry CEOs Bet Big on Holiday Season
Olivier Bron, CEO of Bloomingdale’s, says consumers are ready to spend and he aims to rebuild the next golden age of the brand. As holiday shopping ramps up, Burberry CEO Joshua Schulman tells Bloomberg’s Romaine Bostick that Bloomingdale’s is the perfect place to showcase the company’s timeless British luxury for Burberry customers, Bloomingdale’s shoppers, and all of New York City during the holiday season. (Source: Bloomberg)
Alien BTC findings: If humans vanished, Bitcoin’s block time and difficulty would preserve our collapse
This is a speculative report translated for non-specialists. The narrator is an investigator who arrived long after humans were gone. Everything described as measured relies on real Bitcoin mechanics: block intervals, difficulty/target, timestamp rules, and data available from block headers and the coinbase transaction. We arrived on a silent planet. The last clocks still ticking [.] The post Alien BTC findings: If humans vanished, Bitcoin’s block time and difficulty would preserve our collapse appeared first on CryptoSlate.
Second Harvest holds Thanksgiving for Thousands
Second Harvest of South Georgia hosted its annual Thanksgiving for Thousands event Tuesday morning at Valdosta High School, where 1, 000 households received groceries through a drive-through food distribution.
Injury Report: CB Pat Surtain II among Broncos to return to practice ahead of Week 13
Surtain (pectoral), who has missed the last three games, was listed as a limited participant on Wednesday.
Two West Virginia National Guard members shot in DC have died, the state’s governor says
Two West Virginia National Guard members shot Wednesday near the White House have died, the state’s governor said. Governor Patrick Morrisey confirmed their deaths in a social media post. “We are in ongoing contact with federal officials as the investigation continues,” he said. A suspect who was in custody also was shot and has injuries that […]