The Pentagon is investigating what appear to be screenshots of classified US and NATO military information about Ukraine circulating on social media.
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Riverside County District Attorney Mike Hestrin announced Wednesday that he’s joining the top prosecutors in more than 40 other counties in a lawsuit to stop the potential release of 76,000 prisoners under a program implemented by state officials without public input. “Victims and their families deserve to be heard on how these regulations might affect […]
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Apple’s 5G smartphone lineup is finally here. The company announced four new iPhones in a virtual event on Tuesday — the iPhone 12, the iPhone 12 Pro, the iPhone 12 Pro Max and a new, smaller, iPhone 12 mini. All the phones are 5G-equipped, meaning they can connect to the next-generation high-speed wireless networks. “This […]
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Consumers who tuned in to Apple’s signature early September event hoping to hear tantalizing details about the forthcoming iPhone 12 were treated instead to an hour-long infomercial detailing the company’s latest Apple Watch models and a refreshed line of mid-range and low-cost iPads. The flagship smartphone’s conspicuous absence wasn’t totally unexpected. Apple warned during its last earnings call that […]
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The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department released video of a deadly deputy-involved shooting in Palm Desert. The incident took place the night of June 22nd in the 41-000 block of Boardwalk. Deputies responded to an alarm call at a gun store and located a car that had plowed into the front entrance of Coachella Valley Guns […]
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HEMET (CNS) – Hemet Police Department Chief Eddie Pust said Wednesday hardened criminals will be paroled early under Gov. Gavin Newsom’s coronavirus emergency releases and crime will rise in the city and elsewhere as a result. “Communities throughout California were told that decompression measures are taking place in the California prison system to provide health […]
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RIVERSIDE (CNS) – Riverside County could receive up to 500 of the 8,000 inmates due to be released early from state prisons under the governor’s penal system coronavirus mitigation plan, and the “surge” of additional parolees will be difficult to handle, the county’s chief probation officer told the Board of Supervisors Tuesday. “We’ve got things […]
