Motorcyclist dies after traffic collision with box truck on Hueneme Road Monday afternoon

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VENTURA COUNTY, Calif. (KEYT) – A 31-year-old motorcyclist died after a collision with a box truck in the median of Hueneme Road Monday.

The identity of the deceased has not been publicly released.

On Dec. 15, around 3:48 p.m., dispatchers received calls regarding a two-vehicle traffic collision involving a black Ducati motorcycle and a white Morgan box truck stated a press release Wednesday from the California Highway Patrol-Coastal Division (CHP).

An initial investigation revealed that the motorcycle, driven by a 31-year-old man, was westbound on Hueneme Road the same time that a Morgan box truck, driven by a 32-year-old man, was also traveling westbound on Hueneme Road detailed the CHP.

The speed of both vehicles and the exact cause of the collision remains under investigation, but a crash occurred involving both vehicles in the median on Hueneme Road resulting in fatal injuries to the 31-year-old motorcyclist who was later declared dead at the scene explained the CHP.

The driver of the box truck remained on the scene and provided a statement to investigators and Hueneme Road, from Raytheon Road to Naval Air Road, was closed for two-and-a-half hours shared the CHP.

It is unknown at this point in the investigation if drugs or alcohol were involved, but anyone with more information is asked to contact the CHP Ventura Office at 805-662-2640.

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GOP centrists choose nuclear option in fight with Mike Johnson over Obamacare

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Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick


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By Sarah Ferris, Manu Raju, CNN

(CNN) — A bloc of House GOP centrists just made the ultimate hardball play against Speaker Mike Johnson — agreeing to help Democrats effectively seize control of the Republican agenda by forcing a vote on their own bill on the looming Obamacare subsidies cliff.

The stunning blow to Johnson comes after weeks of tense infighting among GOP leaders, moderates and hardliners that failed to produce any Republican fix for the end of month Obamacare deadline. It’s an act of protest that is unusual even in this fractious and unruly House, with four moderate Republicans ​agreeing to deliver a major floor win for the leader of the House Democratic caucus.

Now, those centrists, led by Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick and Mike Lawler, are privately threatening Johnson to change his strategy on the expiring enhanced Affordable Care Act subsidies — or allow Democrats to secure that major victory on the floor in January.

Fitzpatrick had pushed his own compromise legislation to extend the subsidies for two years, instead of Democrats’ three, and with major reforms attached, but he was repeatedly blocked by party leaders from securing a floor vote.

“The only thing worse than a clean extension with no anti-fraud and no income caps is a cliff. So obviously left with a Hobson’s choice,” he told reporters, speaking about the Democratic bill, which includes none of the reforms that centrists of both parties have endorsed.

The House on Wednesday is expected to vote on a separate, narrower health care proposal from GOP leadership that does not address the expiring subsidies – all but guaranteeing that the money will lapse and spike premiums for tens of millions of Americans next year. A bipartisan group of senators is also working on a parallel track to strike their own health care agreement.

In a tense huddle on the House floor on Wednesday, multiple GOP moderates warned Johnson that he must now allow a vote on the centrists’ own compromise plan to address the subsidies, according to a person involved in the discussions. If he doesn’t, Johnson will face an embarrassing prospect the first week of January: the plan from House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries that’s detested by a majority of Republicans will pass the GOP-led House.

“What we’re trying to do is to force the conversation. We have to have a conversation on something. There should be an extension of the ACA tax credits for some period of time,” Pennsylvania Rep. Ryan Mackenzie, who was part of that huddle with Johnson, told CNN.

Mackenzie was one of the four GOP centrists who took what’s often described in Congress as the nuclear option — agreeing to a discharge petition from the opposite party. Lawler, Fitzpatrick and Pennsylvania Rep. Rob Bresnahan also signed onto the Democratic effort in quick succession Wednesday morning. They are not the only ones who will support the bill when it comes up.

GOP Rep. Nick LaLota of New York

Brian Walshe’s defense faced an ‘uphill battle’ in trial for wife’s murder

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By Lauren del Valle, CNN

(CNN) — Brian Walshe is expected to be sentenced Thursday to life in prison without parole after a jury in Dedham, Massachusetts, convicted him of first-degree murder, finding he planned to kill his wife Ana Walshe just hours after ringing in the new year in 2023.

The sentencing will represent the culmination of a case that captured national attention almost three years ago, first with the initial search for 39-year-old Ana Walshe, and then with the grisly evidence that her husband googled topics like “how to dispose of a body” and other inquiries on cleaning up blood.

For the defense, the trial itself “was an uphill battle from the jump,” according to Daniel Medwed, a law professor at Northeastern University, despite the prosecution’s lack of concrete evidence about how Ana died and definitive proof of premeditation – an element needed to convict Walshe of first-degree murder.

Walshe left a trail of evidence prosecutors used to retrace his actions to dispose of his wife’s remains.

Prosecutors left jury ‘breadcrumbs’

Prosecutors told the jury Ana met a violent death at her husband’s hand before he dismembered her body and disposed of her remains in area dumpsters.

Walshe then lied to investigators, claiming she had gone missing the morning of January 1, 2023, after leaving their Massachusetts home to handle a work emergency in Washington, DC, where she worked and lived part time.

Ana Walshe’s body has never been found.

Prosecutors called about 50 witnesses over eight days, but they never offered the jury a theory of how exactly Walshe killed his wife, a real estate manager and the mother of his three children.

Instead, they worked to shed light on purported strife in the Walshes’ marriage, stemming from a separate, federal criminal case against Walshe and an affair Ana was having in DC.

Walshe has always maintained he had nothing to do with Ana’s death. His defense team told the jury he found her dead in their bed hours into the new year, then panicked, fearing no one would believe him.

“Why do people kill? It’s usually love or money or both,” Medwed told CNN. “Here, it was a ‘love gone bad’ theory, because she was having an affair and he was in financial distress.”

Prosecutors alleged Walshe found out about his wife’s monthslong affair with a man she met in Washington, DC, William Fastow, and feared losing his wife and kids to a new life she had there while he was facing the possibility of prison time and a hefty restitution bill for a federal fraud conviction.

When Ana died, Walshe was still awaiting sentencing for that conviction. He had pleaded guilty to selling forged Andy Warhol artwork and was granted home confinement ahead of sentencing because he was the primary caregiver for their three kids.

“The prosecution tried as best as possible to create motive,” Medwed said, “and then they pointed to the post-incident cover-up to suggest (Walshe) was acting in a cold and calculating manner, and that that may reflect back on his mental state at the time of her death.”

Digital data recovered from Walshe’s devices revealed he also googled divorce and William Fastow days before his wife’s death.

A conviction on first-degree murder requires evidence of deliberate premeditation, which was not a given in this case, according to Medwed.

“I think the prosecution did as good a job as possible to allude to premeditation, given the absence of the body for an autopsy and the absence of any direct evidence about cause of death,” Medwed said. “Given all of the absence, what the prosecution, I think, tried to do is leave the jury some breadcrumbs.”

One such breadcrum

Seguridad en el hogar durante las fiestas navideñas

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Faltan pocos días para la Navidad, una temporada en la que muchos comienzan a preparar sus hogares con luces, decoraciones y el tradicional árbol navideño. Sin embargo, las autoridades recuerdan que estas celebraciones también implican ciertos riesgos si no se toman precauciones.

Connor Christian, gerente de la Oficina de Comunicaciones, destaca la importancia de mantener bien hidratados los árboles de Navidad naturales.

Otro punto clave es la seguridad en la cocina. Christian recomienda no colocar objetos inflamables sobre la estufa ni usar el horno como espacio de almacenamiento, una práctica común que puede aumentar el riesgo de incendios, especialmente durante las reuniones y comidas festivas.

Además, señala que en esta época del año es fundamental estar atentos a los artículos que se compran como regalos y a la seguridad dentro del hogar. Muchos de los dispositivos electrónicos actuales contienen baterías de ion de litio, por lo que es importante conocer su uso adecuado y cargarlos en lugares seguros, evitando hacerlo cerca de la cama o en áreas donde se duerme.

Finalmente, los bomberos recuerdan que lo más importante es asegurarse de que los detectores de humo funcionen correctamente. En caso de una emergencia, se debe llamar de inmediato a los bomberos o al 9-1-1.

Con estas recomendaciones, las autoridades esperan que las familias puedan celebrar las fiestas de manera segura y disfrutar de esta temporada especial con tranquilidad.

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The Oscars will abandon broadcast TV for YouTube starting in 2029

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An Oscar statue is pictured during the Oscars Foreign Language Film Award Directors Reception in advance of the 88th Academy Awards in Hollywood

By Brian Stelter, CNN

(CNN) — The Oscars telecast will move from broadcasting to streaming in 2029, switching from ABC to YouTube — a watershed moment for the entertainment business.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Wednesday that YouTube signed a “multi-year deal” for the “exclusive global rights to the Oscars.”

The deal will run through 2033.

The deal underscores a tremendous power shift in the media industry, which has been upended by YouTube and streaming platforms like Netflix.

ABC, owned by Disney, has been the home of the Oscars for decades. ABC will continue to show the awards ceremony through 2028.

The Academy had been auctioning off the rights to future telecasts in recent weeks, leading to speculation that a new Big Tech buyer would swoop in.

YouTube evidently outbid ABC and other suitors, though the details were not immediately available.

YouTube CEO Neal Mohan said in a statement, “The Oscars are one of our essential cultural institutions, honoring excellence in storytelling and artistry. Partnering with the Academy to bring this celebration of art and entertainment to viewers all over the world will inspire a new generation of creativity and film lovers while staying true to the Oscars’ storied legacy.”

Mohan’s acknowledgement of the Academy’s legacy will resonate in Hollywood, where creators are split between preserving traditional modes of storytelling and embracing audience-centric platforms like YouTube and Netflix.

“YouTube broadcasting the Oscars is like shaking hands with the guy who’s trying to kill you,” screenwriter Daniel Kunka remarked on X when the announcement was made.

YouTube would surely disagree. The platform has encouraged filmmakers to experiment with new technology and distribute projects in new ways, and has also dabbled with financing original movies in the past.

The Oscars, though, still primarily celebrate theatrical releases, even as more and more people ultimately see the films via streaming.

The 2025 winner for Best Picture, “Anora,” had its launch at the Cannes Film Festival, then came out in theaters, and made its way to Hulu months later.

ABC, which has been “the proud home to The Oscars for more than half a century,” said in a statement, “We look forward to the next three telecasts, including the show’s centennial celebration in 2028, and wish the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences continued success.”

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