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Chester fire rescue leaves woman and child critical; Philly flight attendant dies after burglary; Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick charged in $5M FEMA theft; Trump signs Epstein files release as Ty Cobb seeks disbarments; PANW CEO warns weaponized quantum by 2029; Heat edge shorthanded Warriors, Norman Powell shines; Lainey Wilson named CMA Entertainer of the Year
Woman and Child Rescued From Chester Fire in Critical Condition, Officials Say
Woman and Child Rescued From Chester Fire in Critical Condition, Officials Say: Firefighters reached a burning row home on the 200 block of Wilson Street just before 9 p.m. Monday and, after a rapid response of under four minutes, mounted a two-alarm attack with searches and suppression. Crews pulled a woman—described by a neighbor as having severe burns to her face and arms—and a child believed to be 2 or 3 from the home; both are in critical condition, though officials have not detailed the child’s injuries. A second child, about 5, reportedly escaped and found refuge across the street. The neighbor said the woman was burned while trying to save her child.
Palo Alto Networks CEO predicts nation-states could weaponize quantum computing by 2029
Palo Alto Networks CEO predicts nation-states could weaponize quantum computing by 2029—maybe sooner—and, conveniently, says that means most security appliances will need replacing. Nikesh Arora’s pitch: hostile governments will have the gear, so you’d better start contemplating a sweeping security refresh in the next few years. Translation: quantum doom on the horizon, perfectly aligned with your next budget cycle—shall we put you down for a full-stack upgrade?
U.S. Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick charged with stealing $5 million in FEMA funds
U.S. Rep. Cherfilus-McCormick charged with stealing $5 million in FEMA funds: Florida Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has been indicted by a federal grand jury for allegedly siphoning federal disaster relief and making illegal campaign contributions—because nothing says “public service” like converting emergency aid into campaign fuel. Yet another reminder that in some corners of Washington, a crisis is just a fundraising opportunity with better branding.
Philadelphia flight attendant dies after burglary; authorities seek persons of interest
Philadelphia flight attendant dies after burglary; authorities seek persons of interest, after police responding to a reported break-in on the 2400 block of Federal Street just before 7 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10, found 50-year-old Amadou Thiam unresponsive, unclothed, and suffering severe head injuries behind his residence. He was hospitalized in critical condition and died two days later. Thiam, a flight attendant since 2011 remembered for his professionalism and kindness, had lived there about six years. Police are asking the public’s help to identify two males labeled as persons of interest as the investigation continues; a motive remains unclear. His family organized a GoFundMe ahead of his burial last week.
Norman Powell, Heat hold off shorthanded Golden State Warriors
Norman Powell and the Heat held off the shorthanded Golden State Warriors, with Powell slashing and sniping in the clutch to deliver a gritty Wednesday win in Miami—Warriors short on bodies, and thanks to Powell, short on late-game hope.
CMA Awards: Host Lainey Wilson wins Entertainer of the Year and two additional awards
CMA Awards: Host Lainey Wilson wins Entertainer of the Year and two additional awards — pulling double duty and triple victory, Wilson steered the show on Wednesday and walked away with three trophies, headlined by Entertainer of the Year. Not a bad haul for someone juggling punchlines and power ballads between commercial breaks.
Trump Signs Bill to Release Epstein Files Amid Mounting Pressure
Amid mounting pressure, Trump signed a bill ordering the Justice Department to release nearly all files related to investigations into Jeffrey Epstein and his longtime partner and accomplice, Ghislaine Maxwell, as well as records on Epstein’s death in prison—subject to certain exceptions—aiming to inject long-overdue transparency into a case steeped in public scrutiny.
Ty Cobb Calls for Disbarment of Bondi and Halligan Over Comey Case
Ty Cobb Calls for Disbarment of Bondi and Halligan Over Comey Case: Former White House lawyer Ty Cobb told Chris Jansing on MS NOW that Attorney General Pam Bondi and interim U.S. Attorney Lindsey Halligan should be disbarred over the DOJ’s case against former FBI Director James Comey, calling it “shocking” that the indictment “was never properly returned.” Translation: if Cobb’s right, the prosecution’s paperwork didn’t just have a wrinkle—it forgot to show up, a very on-brand twist for Washington’s vaunted competence.
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