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 They call him  El Jefe,  he is at least 12-years-old, and his crossing of the heavily guarded U.S.-Mexico border has sparked celebrations on both sides.  El Jefe  ndash; or  The Boss  ndash; is one of the oldest jaguars on record along the frontier, one of few known to have crossed a border partly lined by a wall and other infrastructure to stop drug traffickers and migrants, and the one believed to have traveled the farthest, say ecologists of the Borderlands Linkages Initiative, a binational collaboration of eight conservation groups. That assessment is based on photographs taken over the years. Jaguars can be identified by their spots, which serve as a kind of unique fingerprint.                This photo provided by the Proteccion de la Fauna Mexicana, A.C. and the Borderlands Linkages Initiative, shows a jaguar believed to be   stanley cup El Jefe  in the central area of Sonora state, Mexico along the U.S.-Mexico border, on Nov. 27, 2021.                                                       Proteccion de la Faun stanley cup a Mexicana, A.C./Borderlands Linkages Initiative/AP                                         The rare northern jaguar s ability to cross the border suggests that despite increased impe stanley cup diments, there are still open corridors, and if they are kept open,  it is feasible  to conserve  the jaguar population in the long term,  said Juan Carlos Bravo of the Wildlands Network, one of those groups in the initiative.                                         But some fear for the jaguar Bazh Federal judge extends voter registration deadline in Arizona
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 LOS ANGELES  AP  鈥?A Los Angeles judge  stanley cupe on Wednesday sentenced the man convicted of gunning down Nipsey Hussle to 60 years to life in prison after hearing testaments to the immense cost of the killing of the hip-hop star and neighbo stanley cup rhood leader, and of the lifetime of mental illness, abuse and struggle of the man stanley cup  who shot him.Superior Court Judge H. Clay Jacke II handed down the of-delayed sentence to Eric R. Holder Jr., 33, who was found guilty of the 2019 first-degree murder of the 33-year-old Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist outside the clothing store Hussle founded, the Marathon, in the South Los Angeles neighborhood where both men grew up in very similar circumstances. I am very mindful of what was presented as to Mr. Holder mental health,  Jacke said.  I am also mindful of the devastation caused to the victims and their families. I believe this sentence balances the two. After the monthlong trial, jurors in July also convicted Holder of two counts of attempted voluntary manslaughter and two counts of assault with a firearm for gunfire that hit two other men at the scene who survived.Jacke sentenced Holder to 25 years to life for the murder, 25 more for a firearm sentencing enhancement and 10 for assault with a firearm. He set several other sentencing additions and ordered that others run concurrent. He also gave Holder credit for the nearly four years he has served since the shooting.Holder, dressed in orange jail attire, stared straight ahead throughout the proceedings a Bqkn Taylor  s remake of   1989   outsells original album ... in a big way
 CUDAHY, Wis. 鈥?The largest solar power project in the history of Cudahy is now powering homes across the state with clean energy.The project sits in an 8-acre field with 7,000 solar panels. Its estimated cost is about $3.5 million.On Wednesday, We Energies and manufacturer ATI unveiled a massive solar power project. It s the largest in town history. October is Energy Awareness Month, so what a way to close out October,  said Doug Gennrich of ATI.An emotional alderwoman, Jill Recely, reacted to seeing the ribbon cut. She herself launched a grassroots campaign to keep the town as clean as possible.                        TMJ4                On Wednesday, We Energies and manufacturer ATI unveiled a massive solar power project. It s t stanley cup he largest in town history.     Making Cudahy Beautiful seems to have resurrected our small-town values. It shows up in how we are treating on stanley thermos e another. It shows us at our community functions. I ve witnessed it,  she said.On a sunny day, the panels can produce enough energy to power about 700 homes.Cudahy High School principal Chris Haeger says he s excited about it too, and looks forward to partnering with ATI to teach students about the initiatives and clean energy. [I feel] optimistic of how we as a community can positively affect the environment and also address the energy needs,  Haeger said.                        TMJ4           stanley tumbler       According to the nonprofit Renew Wisconsin, there are roughly 21,000 homes in the state using solar power.    Ac

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 Mark Zuckerberg and Priscilla Chan are expecting their third child together.The Meta CEO made the announcement on Facebook.  Happy to share that Max and Au stanley flasche gust are getting a new baby sister next year,  Zuckerberg posted. Zuckerberg and Chan have been married for 10 years. Their children are five and six years old.This has been an interesting year for Zuckerberg. According to Bloomberg s Billionaires Index, which tracks the world s wealthiest people, the Facebook founder has seen his wealth cut by over half in 2022.Zuckerberg s net wor stanley tumbler th is currently estimated at $55.9 billion.Zuckerberg s wealth hit its peak in September 2021. At the time, he was worth $142 billion.      .Page-below > .RichTextModule display:none; .Page-below .Link font-size: 12px; padding: 5px 10px;border: 1px solid  005687;border-radius: 4px;font-family:  proxima-nova , sans- stanley cup website serif; Report a typo Jakc Former NHL player Nic Kerdiles killed in motorcycle crash in Nashville
 Like countless other Americans stuck at home during COVID-19, Steven Clark found himself searching for purpose. The 43-year-old man eventually found it in the basement of his century-old home, making desks for students in need.Woodworking is not Clark s full-time job, but it is where he finds himself between Zoom calls and on weekends. Months into the pandemic, Clark knew he had the tools to do something, and eventually, phone calls to local chariti stanley fr es revealed the answer: families in Massachusetts, where Clark l stanley quencher ives, were in desperate need of desks. It just seemed like an alignment of stars to say,  Hey, why dont we build decks, because it seems like theres a real need for that,   he explained.Virtual learning and the pandemic have revealed that nearly 9.4 million kids don t have access to the internet. Nationwide, 4.4 million kids don t have access to a computer. But there is no telling just how many kids don t have a desk of their own at home, especially in families who have recently come out of homelessness. I think we can all think back to when we were kids and had something that was ours,  Cla garrafinhas stanley rk said about the need for desks.As the executive director of Furnishing Hope of Massachusetts, Suzy Palitz has plenty of furniture ready to be deployed to families in need, but the one item they need the most right now though are desks. Your bed is to sleep on. your desk is to work at. There are certain things you do in those places and its also a way to keep organized,  Palitz sai

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 Restaurant chain Chipotle said it will begin using all-electric cooking equipment at 100 of its new locations in 2024, eschewing traditional gas cooktops.The announcement was part of abroader set of plansreleased by Chipotle aimed at reducing its carbon footprint. Where feasible, the new locations will also have solar panels, use biodegradable servicewear such as knives and forks, and feature electric car charging stations. With our aggressive development goal in North America, we hold  stanley taza ourselves accountable to reduce the environmental impact of our restaurants,  said Laurie Schalow, chief corporate affairs officer at Chipotle.  We are aiming to incorporate some elements of our responsible restaurant design into many of our new restaurant openings go stanley cup ing forward. Chipotle said it is attempting to cut its greenhouse gas footprint by 50% compared to its 2019 baseline by 2030.SEE MORE: This is why guacamole costs extraThe decision to rid new Chipotle locations of gas grills comes after a commissioner for the Consumer Product Safety Commission said the federal agency should consider banning gas stovetops in homes. stanley botella Eric Lebel, a senior scientist for PSE Health Energy,previously told Scripps Newsthere are two main concerns that gas stoves pose. One is that stoves can emit methane gas, which is a potent greenhouse gas. It is both a climate and a health concern,  Lebel said in a January interview.  We know that methane is a strong greenhouse gas. It is 80 times stronger than carbon diox Hvqn Aaron Jones to wear cleats designed by 12-year-old cancer hero Sunday
 KENOSHA 鈥?Kenosha County Sheriff David Beth said Friday you should expect increased police presence and security in the area o stanley cup f the courthouse as the criminal trial of Kyle Rittenhouse begins on Monday.No specific numbers have been released, but the sheriff in a statement regarding media preparation acknowledged the controversy surrounding the case, and the chance for escalation. Our responsibility to public safety is stanley cup nz  of utmost importance,  Beth said.  These measures are meant to ensure the safety of the public that has legal business in and around the courthouse campus as well as Civic Center employees whi stanley borraccia le maintaining the integrity of the trial. Jury selection is set for Monday, with the trial expected to begin later that week. The trial could run for several weeks.Kyle Rittenhouse is going on trial for shooting and killing two people and injuring a third person during a protest against police brutality in Kenosha last summer.Rittenhouse, who is white, is charged with homicide and other crimes in the fatal shootings of Joseph Rosenbaum and Anthony Huber and the wounding of Gaige Grosskreutz, all also white.Rittenhouse has pleaded not guilty to the charges, arguing he fired in self-defense.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip