In our news wrap Tuesday, police in Puerto Rico fired tear gas as protesters set fires in the streets overnight, continuing to demand Gov. Ricardo Rossello resign. A judge issued search warrants for the cell phones of Rossello and members…
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ORLANDO — Clint Oldenburg remembered his first trip to meet John Madden, the former NFL coach and namesake of the video game mega-franchise for which Oldenburg works. In 2012, Oldenburg, then just an intern, and a team of Electronic Arts developers traveled to Madden’s Oakland, Calif., offices to present a new feature they planned to incorporate into the upcoming edition of the game, an AI blocking behavior they called “ID the Mike. Read More...
This time, Gabriel Fernandez was not breathing.
The 8-year-old California boy had been on everyone’s radar: He went to school with bald spots and bruises, black eyes and split lips, according to court testimony. Once, he told his teacher that his mother had shot him with a BB gun.
Twice, he asked his teacher to call a social worker, saying, “Can you call that lady?”
The Los Angeles Times cited court testimony alleging that when authorities arrived that Wednesday in May 2013, at a home in Palmdale, outside Los Angeles, Pearl Fernandez told them her son had fallen while roughhousing with his siblings and struck his head on a dresser. Read More...