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#Daniel #MorenoGama #facing #federal #charges #attacking #Sam #Altmans #home #OpenAIsAI,News,OpenAI">Daniel Moreno-Gama is facing federal charges for attacking Sam Altman’s home and OpenAI’s HQAs noted above, SFPD officers recovered a document from MORENO-GAMA. MORENO-GAMA appears to have sent a similar version of the document via email to individuals at his former college in Texas on April 10, 2026. The document was a three-part series that MORENO-GAMA apparently authored, which identified views opposed to Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the executives of various AI companies, including Victim-1.
The first part of the document was titled “Your Last Warning” followed by “Daniel Moreno-Gama.” In this part of the document, MORENO-GAMA stated he “killed /attempted to kill” Victim-1. MORENO-GAMA also wrote, “Also if I am going to advocate for others to kill and commit crimes, then I must lead by example and show that I am fully sincere in my message.” MORENO-GAMA further listed the names and addresses of apparent board members and chief executive officers of AI companies and investors.
The second part of the document was titled “Some more words on the matter of our impending extinction.” In this part, MORENO-GAMA discussed the purported risk AI poses to humanity.
The third part of the document was a letter to Victim-1 addressed as: “To [Victim-1’s name] if you make it” in which MORENO-GAMA states “If by some miracle you live, then I would take this as a sign from the divine to redeem yourself…”
As noted above, SFPD officers recovered a document from MORENO-GAMA. MORENO-GAMA appears to have sent…
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#Deadspin #blasting #homers #Yankees #walk #Angels #wild #pitch">Deadspin | After blasting 5 homers, Yankees walk off Angels on wild pitch
Apr 13, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) jogs to the dugout after the top of the second inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images Jose Caballero scored on a wild-pitch by Jordan Romano as the host New York Yankees snapped a six-game losing streak with a wild 11-10 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night.
Trent Grisham homered twice, drove in five and his two-run drive into the right field seats off Romano (0-1) in the ninth forged a 10-10 tie.
After Caballero doubled down the left field line, the Angels pulled their infield in at the corners and the infielder stole third uncontested on a 1-1 pitch to Austin Wells.
Wells walked and Caballero scored the winning run when Romano (0-1) bounced a slider by catcher Logan O’Hoppe as Ryan McMahon walked.
The Yankees snapped their skid on a night when Aaron Judge homered twice for his 47th career multi-homer game. Judge hit a two-run homer in the first off Yusei Kikuchi and then saw his solo shot stay just fair down the left field line for an 8-7 lead in the sixth.
Judge passed Mickey Mantle for the second-most multi-homer games in team history but his biggest night of the early going nearly was not enough since the Yankees could not get Mike Trout out.
Trout had his 31st career multi-homer game when he hit a three-run homer off Jake Bird to forge a 7-7 tie in the sixth and a two-run blast off Camilo Doval in the eighth to give the Angels a 10-8 lead.
Trout, who also drove in five runs, passed Duke Snider into sole possession of 58th place on the all-time list by hitting his 407th and 408th career homers.
Caballero also hit a two-run homer in the second inning to give the Yankees a 4-0 lead, but the shortstop made a critical error that set up the Angels’ four-run fourth. Grisham connected on a pinch-hit homer off reliever Shaun Anderson in the fifth to give the Yankees a short-lived 7-4 lead.
Jorge Soler, Jo Adell and O’Hoppe hit RBI singles off Will Warren after Caballero misplayed Trout’s grounder to start the fourth. Zach Neto tied the contest with a bases-loaded walk off Fernando Cruz and it stayed tied until Grisham homered into the right field seats.
Neither starter completed four innings as the teams combined for 26 hits.
Kikuchi allowed four runs on four hits and four walks in 3 1/3 innings. He fanned three batters and gave up a pair of home runs.
Warren threw nearly 40 pitches in the fourth and allowed four unearned runs on three hits in 3 2/3 innings. He struck out six and walked one.
After the stumbles by Bird and Doval, Paul Blackburn (1-0) pitched a scoreless ninth to set up New York’s first walk-off win this season.
–Field Level Media
Apr 13, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) jogs to the dugout after the top of the second inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images Jose Caballero scored on a wild-pitch by Jordan Romano as the host New York Yankees snapped a six-game losing streak with a wild 11-10 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night.
Trent Grisham homered twice, drove in five and his two-run drive into the right field seats off Romano (0-1) in the ninth forged a 10-10 tie.
After Caballero doubled down the left field line, the Angels pulled their infield in at the corners and the infielder stole third uncontested on a 1-1 pitch to Austin Wells.
Wells walked and Caballero scored the winning run when Romano (0-1) bounced a slider by catcher Logan O’Hoppe as Ryan McMahon walked.
The Yankees snapped their skid on a night when Aaron Judge homered twice for his 47th career multi-homer game. Judge hit a two-run homer in the first off Yusei Kikuchi and then saw his solo shot stay just fair down the left field line for an 8-7 lead in the sixth.
Judge passed Mickey Mantle for the second-most multi-homer games in team history but his biggest night of the early going nearly was not enough since the Yankees could not get Mike Trout out.
Trout had his 31st career multi-homer game when he hit a three-run homer off Jake Bird to forge a 7-7 tie in the sixth and a two-run blast off Camilo Doval in the eighth to give the Angels a 10-8 lead.
Trout, who also drove in five runs, passed Duke Snider into sole possession of 58th place on the all-time list by hitting his 407th and 408th career homers.
Caballero also hit a two-run homer in the second inning to give the Yankees a 4-0 lead, but the shortstop made a critical error that set up the Angels’ four-run fourth. Grisham connected on a pinch-hit homer off reliever Shaun Anderson in the fifth to give the Yankees a short-lived 7-4 lead.
Jorge Soler, Jo Adell and O’Hoppe hit RBI singles off Will Warren after Caballero misplayed Trout’s grounder to start the fourth. Zach Neto tied the contest with a bases-loaded walk off Fernando Cruz and it stayed tied until Grisham homered into the right field seats.
Neither starter completed four innings as the teams combined for 26 hits.
Kikuchi allowed four runs on four hits and four walks in 3 1/3 innings. He fanned three batters and gave up a pair of home runs.
Warren threw nearly 40 pitches in the fourth and allowed four unearned runs on three hits in 3 2/3 innings. He struck out six and walked one.
After the stumbles by Bird and Doval, Paul Blackburn (1-0) pitched a scoreless ninth to set up New York’s first walk-off win this season.
–Field Level Media
Apr 13, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) jogs to the dugout after the top of the second inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images Jose Caballero scored on a wild-pitch by Jordan Romano as the host New York Yankees snapped a six-game losing streak with a wild 11-10 victory over the Los Angeles Angels on Monday night.
Trent Grisham homered twice, drove in five and his two-run drive into the right field seats off Romano (0-1) in the ninth forged a 10-10 tie.
After Caballero doubled down the left field line, the Angels pulled their infield in at the corners and the infielder stole third uncontested on a 1-1 pitch to Austin Wells.
Wells walked and Caballero scored the winning run when Romano (0-1) bounced a slider by catcher Logan O’Hoppe as Ryan McMahon walked.
The Yankees snapped their skid on a night when Aaron Judge homered twice for his 47th career multi-homer game. Judge hit a two-run homer in the first off Yusei Kikuchi and then saw his solo shot stay just fair down the left field line for an 8-7 lead in the sixth.
Judge passed Mickey Mantle for the second-most multi-homer games in team history but his biggest night of the early going nearly was not enough since the Yankees could not get Mike Trout out.
Trout had his 31st career multi-homer game when he hit a three-run homer off Jake Bird to forge a 7-7 tie in the sixth and a two-run blast off Camilo Doval in the eighth to give the Angels a 10-8 lead.
Trout, who also drove in five runs, passed Duke Snider into sole possession of 58th place on the all-time list by hitting his 407th and 408th career homers.
Caballero also hit a two-run homer in the second inning to give the Yankees a 4-0 lead, but the shortstop made a critical error that set up the Angels’ four-run fourth. Grisham connected on a pinch-hit homer off reliever Shaun Anderson in the fifth to give the Yankees a short-lived 7-4 lead.
Jorge Soler, Jo Adell and O’Hoppe hit RBI singles off Will Warren after Caballero misplayed Trout’s grounder to start the fourth. Zach Neto tied the contest with a bases-loaded walk off Fernando Cruz and it stayed tied until Grisham homered into the right field seats.
Neither starter completed four innings as the teams combined for 26 hits.
Kikuchi allowed four runs on four hits and four walks in 3 1/3 innings. He fanned three batters and gave up a pair of home runs.
Warren threw nearly 40 pitches in the fourth and allowed four unearned runs on three hits in 3 2/3 innings. He struck out six and walked one.
After the stumbles by Bird and Doval, Paul Blackburn (1-0) pitched a scoreless ninth to set up New York’s first walk-off win this season.
–Field Level Media
Apr 13, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99)…
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#Manchester #United #Leeds #Michael #Carrick #labels #Martinez #red #card #worst #decision">Manchester United vs Leeds — Michael Carrick labels Martinez red card as ‘worst decision’ ever
Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick blasted referee Paul Tierney for sending off Lisandro Martinez in Monday’s 1-2 defeat against Leeds.
Martinez was dismissed in the second-half at Old Trafford after the United defender pulled the hair of Leeds striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Tierney showed the Argentine a red card after VAR officials told him to consult the pitch-side monitor.
United was trailing to Noah Okafor’s first-half double when Martinez was dismissed.
And although Casemiro got one back for Carrick’s side, it was unable to avoid the second defeat of his 11-match reign.
“I thought the boys, the way they went about it, they stayed positive and fought to get something out of it after another shocking decision to send off Lisandro,” Carrick said.
“Two games in a row, we’ve had decisions like that go against us but this one was one of the worst I’ve seen.”
Claiming Calvert-Lewin’s initial contact with Martinez had played a role in the centre-back’s reaction, Carrick said: “You can throw your arm in Martinez’s face and then as he’s off balance because of that, he’s half grappling, he half touches the back of his hair which pulls the bobble to come out.
“I don’t even know what it looks like. It’s not a pull, it’s not a tug, it’s not aggressive. He touches it and he gets sent off.
“Worst of all, he gets sent to overturn it, a clear and obvious error. Shocking.”
Martinez could face a three-match ban and, asked if United would appeal, Carrick said, “I am going to have to discuss it but I think it is a bad decision.”
Carrick was also frustrated that Calvert-Lewin got away with a strong challenge on United defender Leny Yoro in the build-up to Okafor’s opener.
“We obviously conceded when Leny Yoro gets a forearm smash in the back of the head and they score the first goal,” he said. “They didn’t decide to overturn that decision. That was a big moment in the game.”
United remains third in the Premier League, seven points ahead of sixth-placed Chelsea in the race to qualify for the Champions League via a top-five finish.
With one win in its last four games, United travels to Chelsea on Saturday for a crucial clash in a battle for Champions League places.
“This is one game. We’ll certainly look at it and look to improve. We’ve got another big game, an important game next week and a big end to the season,” Carrick said.
“We’re in a really good position. Tonight’s disappointing, we didn’t want to lose and we didn’t want the referee’s decisions to be so bad against us but we move on.
“We’ve got a big end to the season and there’s a lot to be positive about.”
Published on Apr 14, 2026
Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick blasted referee Paul Tierney for sending off Lisandro Martinez in Monday’s 1-2 defeat against Leeds.
Martinez was dismissed in the second-half at Old Trafford after the United defender pulled the hair of Leeds striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
Tierney showed the Argentine a red card after VAR officials told him to consult the pitch-side monitor.
United was trailing to Noah Okafor’s first-half double when Martinez was dismissed.
And although Casemiro got one back for Carrick’s side, it was unable to avoid the second defeat of his 11-match reign.
“I thought the boys, the way they went about it, they stayed positive and fought to get something out of it after another shocking decision to send off Lisandro,” Carrick said.
“Two games in a row, we’ve had decisions like that go against us but this one was one of the worst I’ve seen.”
Claiming Calvert-Lewin’s initial contact with Martinez had played a role in the centre-back’s reaction, Carrick said: “You can throw your arm in Martinez’s face and then as he’s off balance because of that, he’s half grappling, he half touches the back of his hair which pulls the bobble to come out.
“I don’t even know what it looks like. It’s not a pull, it’s not a tug, it’s not aggressive. He touches it and he gets sent off.
“Worst of all, he gets sent to overturn it, a clear and obvious error. Shocking.”
Martinez could face a three-match ban and, asked if United would appeal, Carrick said, “I am going to have to discuss it but I think it is a bad decision.”
Carrick was also frustrated that Calvert-Lewin got away with a strong challenge on United defender Leny Yoro in the build-up to Okafor’s opener.
“We obviously conceded when Leny Yoro gets a forearm smash in the back of the head and they score the first goal,” he said. “They didn’t decide to overturn that decision. That was a big moment in the game.”
United remains third in the Premier League, seven points ahead of sixth-placed Chelsea in the race to qualify for the Champions League via a top-five finish.
With one win in its last four games, United travels to Chelsea on Saturday for a crucial clash in a battle for Champions League places.
“This is one game. We’ll certainly look at it and look to improve. We’ve got another big game, an important game next week and a big end to the season,” Carrick said.
“We’re in a really good position. Tonight’s disappointing, we didn’t want to lose and we didn’t want the referee’s decisions to be so bad against us but we move on.
“We’ve got a big end to the season and there’s a lot to be positive about.”
Published on Apr 14, 2026
Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick blasted referee Paul Tierney for sending off Lisandro Martinez…
