Jordan faces a race against Rep. Kevin McCarthy, who is supported by retiring Speaker of the House Paul Ryan
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Jordan faces a race against Rep. Kevin McCarthy, who is supported by retiring Speaker of the House Paul Ryan
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Jim Jordan says he’s running for speaker
For a few years now, it seemed that only NBA and NFL players had to deal with people digging up their old tweets and blasting them for the world to …
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LOS ANGELES (CBSLA) — The son of a Los Angeles sheriff’s deputy killed in the line of duty is honoring his father by following in his footsteps. The graduating recruits of L.A. County Sheriff’s Academy Class 429 marched in for their badge pinning ceremony Thursday night. It was a special evening for Joseph Blair, who says his father was his “first hero.” “He was a deputy already when I was born. I always looked up to him and wanted to do it as well,” he said. Deputy Stephen Blair was Blair’s father. When he was only six years old, the nine-year veteran of the sheriff’s department was shot and killed in Lynwood during a crackdown on area gangs in May 1995. Blair says his family’s loss didn’t discourage his dream of becoming a deputy, just like his dad. “I do have a picture of him in my room. Every time I wake up and look at him, it reminds me to keep working hard in his name,” he said. On this day, Blair stands in front of the memorial wall that bears his dad’s name as he gets pinned. He has always kept his father in his heart, and now a badge close to it with the numbers his father wore. “He’s on my mind pretty much every day, before the Academy, even more so today,” he added. “I get to wear his same badge number so it means a lot to me.” Sheriff Jim McDonnell was there to congratulate the graduates and to recognize Blair’s accomplishments. “To be able to see Joe come on the job and to have the excitement that he has, the passion for the mission and to have such a supportive family who’s been through so much but yet has encouraged him every step of the way,” McDonnell commended. “I believe he’s watching over me for sure,” Blair added. “It’s been a long journey, 22 weeks to get to this point. It’s all coming together, very emotional. I’m extremely excited to get my career going and go forward.”
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‘He’s My First Hero:’ Son Of Fallen Deputy Honors Dad By Following In His Footsteps
Celtics rookie Jayson Tatum said his trash talk toward 76ers big man Joel Embiid after a near poster dunk in Game 3 was all in good fun.
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The latest sexual abuse allegation against the R&B star has been made by his former girlfriend Kitti Jones, who dated the singer for two years from 2011. Jones has been interviewed for a new BBC documentary, and alleged Kelly had told her he had “trained” the teenager to become his sexual plaything …
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NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) — Park Slope, Brooklyn residents are on edge after a woman was recently sexually assaulted while on her way to work. As CBS2’s Hazel Sanchez reported, police said the woman was putting on makeup in her car before an early-morning shift when she was attacked on Friday of last week. Alex Brown just moved to the neighborhood where the attack happened, and was shocked to hear about the attack right across the street from her home. “I didn’t know it happened,” Brown said. “It’s awful.” Police said around 5:30 a.m. this past Friday, a 24-year-old New Jersey woman was exiting her parked car on 14th Street between Sixth and Seventh avenues in Brooklyn. She was on her way to work at the Union Market on Seventh Avenue when a man grabbed her from behind and slid his hand back to her neck, police sources said. Police said the man had his pants down and was performing lewd acts. The victim was able to get away from her attacker, get back in her car and drive up here to the corner, where she called a co-worker who ran out of the store one block away to help her. The suspect got away. Since the attack, some residents in the neighborhood have been concerned for themselves and their families – knowing the attacker is still on the loose. “That’s terrible — that’s what I was just saying to you, you know,” said Ozzie Phothyvongsa of Park Slope. “It’s bad.” “I leave for work at 6 o’clock in the morning, and I’ve never, ever thought twice about walking to my car at that hour,” said Jen Maloney of Park Slope. Union Market employees said their coworker is doing as best as can be expected. What police said happened to her is a reminder to everyone always to be alert. “My mom is a rape crisis therapist, so it’s always in the back of my mind like getting in my car which, is like a daily, everyday thing, you know, that you think about and which we shouldn’t have to think about,” Brown said. “Be a little more cautious in the future,” Maloney added. The suspect was described as a black male about 30 years old weighing 190 pounds. He had a thin build and was last seen wearing a black hooded sweat shirt, sources said. The suspect was last seen by a coworker of the victim’s, running on the south side of 14th Street toward Sixth Avenue, sources said. The search for the suspect continued late Thursday.
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Park Slope On Edge After Early-Morning Sex Attack On Woman Headed To Work