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Golf pro Jason Day wore sweatpants at Pebble Beach and caused a furor among fans
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Golf pro Jason Day wore sweatpants at Pebble Beach and caused a furor among fans

When PGA veteran Jason Day wore a full gray sweatsuit on Sunday at Pebble Beach, the fashion-conscious golf community gasped and criticized him harshly. Day, 37, tied for 13th place at a 12-under 269 after shooting a final-round 69 at the renowned Northern California course. However, it was what he was playing in on Sunday that caused people to take notice, not his play. Wearing grey sweatpants and a grey crew sweater with no distinguishing features other than a cursive M on the top left chest, Day could have easily passed for any random guy putting around a par 3 public course on Sunday. The M represented his apparel sponsor, Malbon Golf, a Los Angeles-based company that aims to preserve golf's legacy while introducing it to a wider audience by fusing traditional principles with a modern,...
California flood watch raises risk of mudslides days after wildfire containment
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California flood watch raises risk of mudslides days after wildfire containment

Flood watches are in effect for around 13 million people in Northern California, where heavy rain is predicted to cause mudslides, debris flows, and regions of flooding through Wednesday. Before moving on to Los Angeles, where the catastrophic Eaton and Palisades fires were put out just days ago, the atmospheric river of moisture is expected to target north and central California, affecting cities like San Francisco and Sacramento. Two storm systems are predicted to affect the central and southern regions of the state this week, including San Luis Obispo, Ventura, and Los Angeles, the National Weather Service warned. Northern California is expected to see a lot of rain on Monday, which could cause flooding in places like Chico, Eureka, Redding, and Santa Rosa. across a Monday morning updat...
Marchers protesting planned deportations block major freeway in Los Angeles
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Marchers protesting planned deportations block major freeway in Los Angeles

Los Angeles On Sunday, thousands of people marched around Southern California in opposition to President Donald Trump's proposed mass deportations. In downtown Los Angeles, protesters stopped a key freeway for several hours. Before marching to City Hall, protesters assembled in the morning on Olvera Street in Los Angeles, a historic thoroughfare that stretches back to Spanish and Mexican sovereignty. They held banners with the slogans "Nobody is illegal" and demanded immigration reform. All lanes of U.S. 101 were blocked by the demonstrators by the afternoon, which resulted in traffic backing up on surface streets and in both directions. Officers from the California Highway Patrol stood in a barrier as the protesters took their seats in lanes. The complete reopening of the freeway took a...
Trump and Mexico’s president say tariffs will be delayed for one month after talks
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Trump and Mexico’s president say tariffs will be delayed for one month after talks

After Mexico promised to increase border security, the U.S. and Mexico decided Monday to postpone a 25% duty on all Mexican imports for one month. This step might have slowed the economies of both countries and increased costs for U.S. consumers, at least for the time being. In order to combat drug trafficking from Mexico into the United States, especially fentanyl, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said on social media that her country will immediately bolster the northern border with 10,000 National Guard personnel. The U.S. will resume border security talks with Mexico, led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, Trump stated in a social media post. Get real-time updates here. Following Trump's signing of an executive...
Mexico’s president says tariffs will be delayed for one month
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Mexico’s president says tariffs will be delayed for one month

After Mexico agreed to increase border security, President Claudia Sheinbaum of Mexico announced Monday that the United States would postpone for a month a proposed 25% tariff on all goods entering the country from Mexico. Sheinbaum wrote on social media that in order to combat drug trafficking from Mexico into the United States, especially fentanyl, Mexico will immediately bolster the northern border with 10,000 National Guard personnel. The one-month hold was confirmed by White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt, and more talks between the United States and Mexico are expected to take place. Trump took the action after signing an executive order on Saturday that would impose a 25% tax on almost all goods entering the United States from Canada and Mexico beginning on Tuesday. Canada r...
Markets sell off to start the week following Trump tariff announcements
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Markets sell off to start the week following Trump tariff announcements

Following the announcement of tariffs by President Donald Trump on Canada, China, and Mexico, major stock market indices began the week considerably lower. About 500 points, or 1%, were dropped from the Dow Jones Industrial Average. While the Nasdaq 100 shed 2%, the S&P 500 fell 1.5%.About 1% was lost by the Russell 2000, which tracks smaller businesses. Wall Street's "fear" barometer for predicting significant market swings, the Cboe Volatility Index, surged above 19. With a 10% levie on Canadian energy imports, Trump imposed a 25% tariff on all commodities imported from Canada and Mexico, the two biggest trading partners in the United States, on Saturday. A 10% tax on all Chinese-sourced goods was also announced by him. Trump said late Sunday that the tariffs might cause some "pain" ...
USAID personnel told to stay away from headquarters after Elon Musk’s shutdown comments
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USAID personnel told to stay away from headquarters after Elon Musk’s shutdown comments

Washington Overnight, U.S. Agency for International Development staff in the nation's capital were instructed to work from home on Monday instead of reporting to work. In an email issued to staff overnight, it stated, "At the direction of Agency leadership, the USAID headquarters at the Ronald Reagan building in Washington, D.C. will be closed to Agency personnel on Monday, February 3, 2025," according to a copy read by NBC News. Agency staff who typically work at USAID's headquarters "will work remotely tomorrow," according to the message, with the exception of those who carry out necessary on-site and building maintenance tasks. "Further guidance will be forthcoming," it continued. Elon Musk, a tech billionaire who has been closely advising President Donald Trump since being appointed ...
Markets sell off to start the week following Trump tariff announcements
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Markets sell off to start the week following Trump tariff announcements

Following the announcement of tariffs by President Donald Trump on Canada, China, and Mexico, major stock market indices began the week considerably down. About 500 points, or 1%, were dropped from the Dow Jones Industrial Average. While the Nasdaq 100 shed 2%, the S&P 500 fell 1.5%.About 1% was lost by the Russell 2000, which tracks smaller businesses. Wall Street's "fear" barometer for predicting significant market swings, the Cboe Volatility Index, surged above 19. With a 10% levie on Canadian energy imports, Trump imposed a 25% tariff on all commodities imported from Canada and Mexico, the two biggest trading partners in the United States, on Saturday. A 10% tax on all Chinese-sourced goods was also announced by him. Trump said late Sunday that the tariffs might cause some "pain" f...
Governor Hochul Announces 26% Decrease in Subway Fare Evasion, Credits Strategic Measures and Enhanced Enforcement
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Governor Hochul Announces 26% Decrease in Subway Fare Evasion, Credits Strategic Measures and Enhanced Enforcement

(WNY News Now) Governor Kathy Hochul announced that subway fare evasion has decreased by 26% in New York City since mid-2024 as a result of a multifaceted strategy that includes improved enforcement, updated infrastructure, and creative tactics. This is a significant step in the right direction. Significant advancements have been made in the Metropolitan Transportation Authority's (MTA) multifaceted efforts to prevent fare evasion, according to Governor Kathy Hochul. The last six months, from June 2024 to December 2024, saw a 26% decrease in metro fare evasion. Over the same time period, fare evasion has decreased by 9.1% on buses, including the local and express bus networks. This development comes after a thorough strategic reaction that was carried out by Governor Hochul, the MTA, and t...
Jamestown Traffic Stop Leads to Felony DWI and Drug Charges
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Jamestown Traffic Stop Leads to Felony DWI and Drug Charges

(WNY News Now) JAMESTOWN, NY A 25-year-old male was arrested on felony DWI and narcotics possession charges following a routine traffic stop in Jamestown early Sunday morning. On February 2, 2025, at around 12:02 a.m., officers from the third platoon of the Jamestown Police Department noticed a car driving without headlights close to Foote Avenue and Harrison Street. Isiah T. Fuentes was recognized as the driver when a traffic stop was undertaken. Fuentes was arrested right away after officers found that he was operating the vehicle while inebriated. He was found to be in possession of methamphetamine after an additional search. Fuentes is facing felony charges for several traffic fines, criminal possession of a controlled substance in the seventh degree, and driving while intoxicated (DWI...