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HERSHEY, Pa. — The Hershey Bears are back from California with their backs against the wall in the Calder Cup Finals. Blanked twice on the road at Coachella Valley to start the series, the Bears are confident the home-ice advantage will give them a boost.
"Obviously, we dug ourselves a hole, not at least getting a split out there," admitted Bears Head Coach Todd Nelson. "Playing at home certainly helps."
Hershey really needs some help putting the puck in the net right now. In addition to the 5-0 and 4-0 losses in the first two games of this series, they only scored 13 goals in six games in the Eastern Conference Finals against Rochester.
"We know we have guys in that room capable of putting the puck in the back of the net," said Bears Center Connor McMichael. "It's kind of a matter of just getting that first one, and opening it up. [If we] clean up our little mistakes and the goals will come for us."
"Their goaltender is playing really well but we have to start by scoring a goal," shrugged Nelson. "I mean come on, it's been two games and we only scored one in the game prior. The guys that have been doing it all year have to come to the party tomorrow night."
Coach Nelson is contemplating some lineup changes to spark the offense. You can see all of the action on FOX43.2 Antenna TV on Tuesday at 7 p.m.
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VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. — Several members of a state commission tasked with conducting an independent investigation of a 2019 mass shooting in Virginia Beach, Virginia, have stepped down in recent months -- raising doubts among some whether the panel can perform its job.
The Virginia Beach Mass Shooting Commission began with 21 members, but 10 members have resigned, according to a spokesperson for the state office that oversees the panel.
Some current and former members have expressed frustrations with the way the investigation into the shooting has been handled, suggesting that efforts could be intentionally impeded to shield the city, The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk reported.
“We have lost 10 people; I am quite upset about it,” said current member David Cariens, telling the newspaper that most have left in the past six months.
“I think there are people on the commission who do not want to be aggressive in investigating,” Cariens added. “The net result of their lack of enthusiasm to investigate is that it does protect the city.”
A city engineer fatally shot 12 people and wounded four others on May 31, 2019, at the Virginia Beach Municipal Center before he was killed by police. The commission's charge in part is to recommend improvements to Virginia’s laws, policies and other areas to minimize the risk for future shootings.
Kate Hourin, communications director for the Office of the State Inspector General, which oversees the commission, confirmed the 10 resignations last week but declined to comment further.
Commission chairman Ryant Washington said some members left the volunteer positions due to family matters or because it was interfering with their jobs.
Washington, a former Fluvanna County sheriff and state law enforcement administrator, said he hopes the vacancies will be filled but that the commission’s work will continue regardless. The group meets about once a month in Richmond.
“There are many of us who are working diligently,” he said. “We are trying to do what is set before us and I think we will continue to do that.”
Rebecca Cowan, who resigned from the commission last month, wrote to Attorney General Jason Miyares and Virginia Beach Del. Kelly Convirs-Fowler about her concerns in an email. Miyares, then another Virginia Beach delegate, and Convirs-Fowler pushed to create the state commission in 2020.
Cowan wrote that efforts to obtain necessary information were met with resistance from the city and some commission members.
“In my opinion, manipulative attempts have been made to stifle information-seeking,” she wrote. “I have concerns that the commission’s work is being obstructed from within, either deliberately or due to negligence.”
Miyares and Convirs-Fowler didn’t respond Friday to a request for comment from the newspaper.
Vice Chairman Robert “Butch” Bracknell said the panel would benefit from more state support, such as the addition of full-time staff members.
Jason Nixon, whose wife, Kate, was killed in the shooting, said he’s been deeply disappointed with the commission and no longer has faith in its work.
“It’s embarrassing for the state of Virginia,” Nixon said. “They should be ashamed of themselves to allow this to go on.”
The FBI said in June 2021 that its investigation determined the employee who conducted the shooting rampage "was motivated by perceived workplace grievances” that “he fixated on for years.” | https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/virginia-beach-municipal-center-shooting-panels-members-step-down-december-2022 | 2022-12-12 04:01:51 | 0 | https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/virginia-beach-municipal-center-shooting-panels-members-step-down-december-2022 |
Mr. Rubino to join from Edelman Financial Engines to lead the firm's retirement business
Brant Wong appointed as Head of Retirement Platform across product, service and sales
NEW YORK, Aug. 22, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- J.P. Morgan Asset Management today announced the appointment of Steve Rubino as Head of Retirement and Chair of the firm's Defined Contribution Operating Committee (DCOC), commencing September 14.
Mr. Rubino brings nearly 30 years of experience in financial services and fintech, having spent the last two decades driving growth & transformation at the helm of workplace retirement & innovation at Edelman Financial Engines.
As Head of Retirement and DCOC Chair, Mr. Rubino will lead J.P. Morgan Asset Management's $255B workplace retirement business, developing and executing the firm's retirement strategy, managing the group's distribution teams, and working closely with investment teams on new product development, including retirement income solutions and next generation target date funds. He will report to Andrea Lisher, Head of Americas, Client, J.P. Morgan Asset Management.
"Retirement is at heart of all we do, and we're firmly committed to driving stronger retirement outcomes for all Americans," said George Gatch, Chief Executive Officer, J.P. Morgan Asset Management. "We are uniquely positioned to leverage the scale and reach of JPMorgan Chase to help individuals cross the retirement finish line, and we are thrilled to have someone of Steve's caliber head up our retirement efforts."
"Steve's deep passion for workplace retirement, his proven distribution leadership and his differentiated fintech experience are highly complementary to our existing strengths and aligned with changing industry dynamics" said Andrea Lisher, Head of Americas, Client at J.P. Morgan Asset Management. "We have exceptional people, solutions and insights dedicated to helping Americans retire with dignity, and I am thrilled to welcome Steve to lead our next leg of growth."
The firm also announced that Brant Wong will expand his role to lead J.P. Morgan Asset Management's retirement platform businesses, Everyday 401k and Retirement Link, across product, service and sales as Head of Retirement Platform. Mr. Wong will continue to head the firm's Retirement National Accounts efforts, reporting to Steve Rubino and will join the Americas Client Leadership Team. Mr. Wong has been a key member of J.P. Morgan Asset Management's workplace retirement efforts since its inception and responsible for building many foundational aspects of the business.
The appointment of Mr. Rubino and expansion of Mr. Wong's role follows on from the recent appointment of Investment Specialist Daniel Yem to support business & product strategy across the firm's Defined Contribution business, including product innovation across J.P. Morgan's target date and retirement income strategies.
Steve will join J.P. Morgan Asset Management from Edelman Financial Engines (EFE) where his time spans nearly 20 years, most recently as Head of Workplace Distribution and Innovation, responsible for leading direct sales and distribution partnerships, relationship management, consultant and advisor relations, and innovation efforts. In this role, Steve became a key member of the executive leadership team that grew EFE from a start-up to the largest independent Registered Investment Advisor (RIA) in America with over $240 billion in AUM.
Prior to this, he was Head of Distribution and Institutional Services at EFE, leading the overall institutional business. While at EFE, Steve founded the Edelman Financial Engines Client Advisory Council, a board of senior executives representing the largest companies in the U.S. Steve also helped bring to market retirement income solutions deployed by hundreds of leading employers.
Before his time at EFE, Steve held roles in relationship management at Thomson Financial (now Thomson Reuters) and as an analyst at State Street Corporation. Steve has an M.B.A. from Suffolk University and a B.A. in Economics from Denison University. He is a member of the American Benefits Council's Retirement Income Task Force and Defined Contribution Institutional Investment Association.
J.P. Morgan Asset Management, with assets under management of $2.5 trillion (as of 6/30/2022), is a global leader in investment management. J.P. Morgan Asset Management's clients include institutions, retail investors and high net worth individuals in every major market throughout the world. J.P. Morgan Asset Management offers global investment management in equities, fixed income, real estate, hedge funds, private equity and liquidity.
J.P. Morgan Asset Management is the marketing name for the asset management business of JPMorgan Chase & Co. and its affiliates worldwide.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE: JPM) is a leading financial services firm based in the United States of America ("U.S."), with operations worldwide. JPMorgan Chase had $3.8 trillion in assets and $286.1 billion in stockholders' equity as of June 30, 2022. The Firm is a leader in investment banking, financial services for consumers and small businesses, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management. Under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands, the Firm serves millions of customers in the U.S., and many of the world's most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients globally. Information about JPMorgan Chase & Co. is available at www.jpmorganchase.com.
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(The Hill) – The group of Venezuelan migrants flown from Texas to Martha’s Vineyard last week by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) filed a class action suit against the governor and the state’s transportation secretary on Tuesday.
The suit provides a detailed account of how the migrants allegedly came to board the two planes under false pretenses, arguing the relocations violated their Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights and the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
“These immigrants, who are pursuing the proper channels for lawful immigration status in the United States, experienced cruelty akin to what they fled in their home country,” the suit alleges.
“Defendants manipulated them, stripped them of their dignity, deprived them of their liberty, bodily autonomy, due process and equal protection under law, and impermissibly interfered with the Federal Government’s exclusive control over immigration in furtherance of an unlawful goal and a personal political agenda,” it continues.
The suit, filed in a federal trial court in Massachusetts, asks a judge to declare DeSantis’s relocations illegal under the Constitution as well as federal and state laws. It also asks the judge to prevent Florida from inducing immigrants to travel across state laws by fraud and misrepresentation.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Racial bias built into a common medical test for lung function is likely leading to fewer Black patients getting care for breathing problems, a study published Thursday suggests.
As many as 40% more Black male patients in the study might have been diagnosed with breathing problems if current diagnosis-assisting computer software was changed, the study said.
Doctors have long discussed the potential problems caused by race-based assumptions that are built into diagnostic software. This study, published in JAMA Network Open, offers one of the first real-world examples of how the the issue may affect diagnosis and care for lung patients, said Dr. Darshali Vyas, a pulmonary care doctor at Massachusetts General Hospital.
The results are “exciting” to see published but it’s also “what we’d expect” from setting aside race-based calculations, said Vyas, who was an author of an influential 2020 New England Journal of Medicine article that catalogued examples of how race-based assumptions are used in making doctors’ decisions about patient care.
For centuries, some doctors and others have held beliefs that there are natural racial differences in health, including one that Black people’s lungs were innately worse than those of white people. That assumption ended up in modern guidelines and algorithms for assessing risk and deciding on further care. Test results were adjusted to account for — or “correct” for — a patient’s race or ethnicity.
One example beyond lung function is a heart failure risk-scoring system that categorizes Black patients as being at lower risk and less likely to need referral for special cardiac care. Another is an equation used in determining kidney function that creates estimates of higher kidney function in Black patients.
The new study focused on a test to determine how much and how quickly a person can inhale and exhale. It’s often done using a spirometer — a device with a mouthpiece connected to a small machine.
After the test, doctors get a report that has been run through computer software and scores the patient’s ability breathe. It helps indicate whether a patient has restrictions and needs further testing or care for things like asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder or lung scarring due to air pollutant exposure.
Algorithms that adjust for race raise the threshold for diagnosing a problem in Black patients and may make them less likely to get started on certain medications or to be referred for medical procedures or even lung transplants, Vyas said.
While physicians also look at symptoms, lab work, X-rays and family histories of breathing problems, the pulmonary function testing can be an important part of diagnoses, “especially when patients are borderline,” said Dr. Albert Rizzo, the chief medical officer at the American Lung Association.
The new study looked at more than 2,700 Black men and 5,700 white men tested by University of Pennsylvania Health System doctors between 2010 and 2020. The researchers looked at spirometry and lung volume measurements and assessed how many were deemed to have breathing impairments under the race-based algorithm as compared to under a new algorithm.
Researchers concluded there would be nearly 400 additional cases of lung obstruction or impairment in Black men with the new algorithm.
Earlier this year, the American Thoracic Society, which represents lung-care doctors, issued a statement recommending replacement of race-focused adjustments. But the organization also put a call out for more research, including into the best way to modify software and whether making a change might inadvertently lead to overdiagnosis of lung problems in some patients.
Vyas noted some other algorithms have already been changed to drop race-based assumptions, including one for pregnant women that predicts risks of vaginal delivery if the mom previously had a cesarean section.
Changing the lung-testing algorithm may take longer, Vyas said, especially if different hospitals use different versions of race-adjusting procedures and software.
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There's no bad blood here.
SZA clarified where she stands with Taylor Swift after rumors of a rivalry between the two, who both released albums in 2022, surfaced the internet.
"Uhh I feel silly that I even have to say this but i see supporters arguing and I hate that," she wrote on Twitter Jan. 5. "I don't have beef w ANYONE especially not Taylor lmao I genuinely loved her album and the writing!"
The 33-year-old continued, "Everyone's jus tryna do their BEST as we all should. LOVE TO EVERYONE. Gn."
Since SOS dropped in December, the "Kill Bill" singer has gone head-to-head on the music charts with Taylor's Midnights, which debuted in October. As of Jan. 2, SOS wrapped up its third consecutive week at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 charts, while Midnights followed closely behind at No. 2, according to Billboard.
A few weeks after her sophomore album's debut, the Grammy winner reflected on its success while thanking her fans for their tireless support.
"I jus wanna say the way y'all been riding for me and genuinely wanna see me win / get my first number one means SO much," SZA tweeted Dec. 28. "Community is everything and I couldn't do any of this w out YALL THANK YOU I LOVE AND APPRECIATE YOU-"
Chart-topping hits aside, SOS also marked another personal turning point for SZA—her decision to stop being a "nice girl."
"I think this album was partially inspired by love lost, but mostly inspired by my departure from attempting to be a nice girl," SZA told the Rolling Stone Music Now podcast during its Dec. 18 episode. "I've tried to be a nice girl for so long and it's just not who I am, inherently. And I think I've done nice things and I am a kind person, but I'm not a nice girl. And that's okay." | https://www.eonline.com/news/1360487/sza-sets-the-record-straight-on-rumored-feud-with-taylor-swift?cmpid=rss-syndicate-genericrss-us-top_stories | 2023-01-06 22:49:59 | 0 | https://www.eonline.com/news/1360487/sza-sets-the-record-straight-on-rumored-feud-with-taylor-swift?cmpid=rss-syndicate-genericrss-us-top_stories |
TEANECK, N.J., April 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH), a leading provider of information technology, consulting, and business process services, will announce results for the first quarter of 2023 on Wednesday, May 3, 2023, after market close.
Following the release, Cognizant management will conduct a conference call at 5:00 p.m. (Eastern) to discuss operating performance for the quarter. To participate in the conference call, domestic callers can dial 877-810-9510 and international callers can dial 201-493-6778 and provide the following conference passcode: Cognizant Call.
The conference call will also be available live on the Investor Relations section of the Cognizant website at http://investors.cognizant.com. Please go to the website at least 15 minutes prior to the call to register and to download and install any necessary audio software.
For those who cannot access the live broadcast, a replay will be available by dialing (877) 660-6853 for domestic callers or (201) 612-7415 for international callers and entering 13736815 from two hours after the end of the call until Wednesday, May 17, 2023. The replay will also be available at Cognizant's website http://investors.cognizant.com for 60 days following the call.
About Cognizant
Cognizant (Nasdaq: CTSH) engineers modern businesses. We help our clients modernize technology, reimagine processes and transform experiences so they can stay ahead in our fast-changing world. Together, we're improving everyday life. See how at www.cognizant.com or @cognizant.
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Elina Newman, a first-generation immigrant from Azerbaijan who is a pharmacy technician and teaches psychology, is running for the District 3 City Council seat in southwest Lincoln.
This is the second time Newman, a registered nonpartisan, has run for City Council, the first time for an at-large seat in 2021.
She was the first person to officially file for the spring elections and among those who applied for appointment as the interim council member to replace Jane Raybould, who was elected to the Legislature in November.
Newman said being on the council would give her an opportunity to serve the community and she would bring her life experiences and a unique perspective on issues to the job.
“People have told me that I am the voice of common sense, someone who looks at all sides of the issue and finds a solution that satisfies all involved,” she said. “I do not believe in 'us' versus 'them.' Instead, I embrace having difficult conversations respectfully and finding solutions.”
Newman fled her native central Asian country with her family and came to the United States in 1993. She works as a pharmacy technician, teaches psychology at Southeast Community College and runs an editing business.
She volunteers with resettlement efforts including as a steering team member on the Lincoln/Lancaster County Welcome Plan for Immigrants and Refugees, and is vice president of the Salt Valley View Neighborhood Association.
She has served on the Nebraska Pharmacists Association as a technician member and the Pharmacy Technician Educators Council.
Among her priorities as a council member would be understanding the budget and making it available to residents in an easy-to-understand format; and making sure people are heard and their comments considered in decision-making.
She said she’d like to go back to having town halls in her district.
Justin Carlson, a Democrat and director of development for the University of Nebraska Foundation, has also announced he’s running for the District 3 seat. Michelle Suarez, who the council appointed to fill the seat vacated by Raybould, said she is not planning to run in the next election.
The primary is April 4 and the general election is May 2.
Margaret Reist is a recovering education reporter now writing about local and county government and the people who live in the city where she was born and raised.
A Lincoln architect is proposing a potential redevelopment that would transform a 100-year-old church at 30th and Holdrege streets into about a dozen apartments.
The Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to recommend denial of a reasonable accommodation request from Michael House.
Homeowners can schedule informal protests of their properties until Feb. 1 and one homeowner -- and CPA -- who delved into Zillow, thinks its worthwhile.
Developers of about 7 acres along the MoPac Trail in east Lincoln asked the City Council for a zoning change to allow for row-style housing on part of the development.
Chris Stokes, who is a commercial airline pilot and a retired Air Force pilot, said one of his main goals is improving commercial air service in Lincoln.
Omaha's Eppley Airport will receive $20.9 million and the Lincoln Airport will receive $414,900 from a fund approved specifically for airport terminal projects as part of the federal infrastructure law.
The City Council found a project by The Annex Group to build a 187-unit apartment unit near downtown conforms with the comprehensive plan and can move forward.
Pumping treated water directly to Lincoln from wellfields along the Missouri River is the best option for Lincoln's second water source, a mayor-appointed advisory council has recommended. | https://journalstar.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/first-generation-immigrant-and-pharmacy-technician-running-for-city-council/article_c091af66-cd52-5499-bf46-2c4c069f689d.html | 2023-01-26 20:10:38 | 1 | https://journalstar.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/first-generation-immigrant-and-pharmacy-technician-running-for-city-council/article_c091af66-cd52-5499-bf46-2c4c069f689d.html |
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90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain in the morning, then rain showers in
the afternoon. Highs in the upper 50s. Chance of precipitation
80 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with chance of rain in the
evening, then partly cloudy after midnight. Lows around 40.
Chance of rain 50 percent.
.THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs 59 to 64. Lows
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in the lower 40s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Planada 58 32 63 / 0 0 0
Le Grand 58 32 63 / 0 0 0
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$$
CAZ304-262300-
Coalinga - Avenal-
Including the cities of Avenal and Coalinga
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1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. North winds 5 to 20 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 30s. Northwest winds 5 to
15 mph.
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.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 60s. Northwest winds up to
10 mph shifting to the east in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. South winds
5 to 10 mph.
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.TUESDAY...Breezy. Partly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon.
Highs in the upper 50s. Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph increasing to
15 to 25 mph in the afternoon. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Rain in the evening, then chance
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of rain after midnight. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain
80 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain in the morning, then rain likely in
the afternoon. Highs in the mid 50s. Chance of rain 70 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening.
Lows around 40. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Highs in the
lower 60s. Lows in the lower 40s.
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.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Coalinga 59 36 63 / 0 0 0
Avenal 58 37 63 / 0 0 0
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$$
CAZ305-262300-
West Side of Fresno and Kings Counties-
Including the cities of Lemoore Station, Five Points,
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and Kettleman City
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs around 60. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 30s. Northwest winds 5 to
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15 mph.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. Northwest winds up to
10 mph shifting to the east in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. South winds
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5 to 10 mph.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
in the lower 60s. South winds 5 to 20 mph. Chance of rain
50 percent.
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.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Rain in the evening, then chance
of rain after midnight. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain
80 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain in the morning, then rain likely in
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the afternoon. Highs in the upper 50s. Chance of rain 70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening.
Lows around 40. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Highs in the
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lower 60s. Lows in the lower 40s.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Huron 60 34 65 / 0 0 0
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Five Points 60 33 65 / 0 0 0
NAS Lemoore 60 32 64 / 0 0 0
Kettleman City 60 35 64 / 0 0 0
$$
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CAZ306-262300-
Caruthers - San Joaquin - Selma-
Including the cities of Selma, Sanger, Parlier, Kingsburg,
and Kerman
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1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs around 60. Northwest winds 5 to 20 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower 30s. Northwest winds 5 to
15 mph.
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.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. North winds around 5 mph
shifting to the southeast in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
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.TUESDAY...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
in the lower 60s. Southeast winds 5 to 20 mph. Chance of rain
50 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Rain in the evening, then chance
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of rain after midnight. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain
90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain in the morning, then rain likely in
the afternoon. Highs in the upper 50s. Chance of rain 70 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening.
Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.THURSDAY THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Highs in the
lower 60s. Lows in the lower 40s.
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.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Selma 60 33 64 / 0 0 0
Kingsburg 60 32 64 / 0 0 0
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Sanger 59 33 64 / 0 0 0
Kerman 60 32 65 / 0 0 0
Caruthers 60 32 65 / 0 0 0
$$
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CAZ307-262300-
Fresno-Clovis-
Including the city of Fresno
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
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.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. Northwest winds 5 to
15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower 30s. Northwest winds up to
15 mph.
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.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. East winds up to 5 mph
shifting to the south in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. Southeast winds 5 to 10 mph.
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.TUESDAY...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
around 60. Southeast winds 5 to 15 mph. Chance of rain
50 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Rain in the evening, then chance
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of rain after midnight. Lows in the mid 40s. Chance of rain
90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain in the morning, then rain likely in
the afternoon. Highs in the upper 50s. Chance of rain 70 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening.
Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs 59 to 65. Lows
in the lower 40s.
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TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Clovis 59 34 64 / 0 0 0
Fresno 60 36 65 / 0 0 0
$$
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CAZ308-262300-
West Side Mountains South of 198-
Including the cities of Blackwells Corner and McKittrick
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
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.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 50 to 58. North winds 5 to 15 mph with
gusts to around 30 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 30s. North winds 5 to 15 mph.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs 56 to 64. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph
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shifting to the east 5 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. Southwest
winds 5 to 15 mph.
.TUESDAY...Breezy. Mostly sunny in the morning, then mostly
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cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
52 to 64. Southwest winds 5 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph
increasing to 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around 40 mph in the
afternoon.
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.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain in the evening, then rain likely after
midnight. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain in the morning, then rain likely in
the afternoon. Highs 49 to 57. Chance of rain 70 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of
rain. Lows in the upper 30s.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
51 to 59. Chance of rain 30 percent.
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.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows around 40. Highs
55 to 63.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 40s.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 57 to 65.
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TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Livingston 60 33 64 / 0 0 0
Merced 59 33 64 / 0 0 0
Chowchilla 59 32 63 / 0 0 0
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Madera 59 33 64 / 0 0 0
$$
CAZ309-262300-
Buttonwillow - Lost Hills - I5-
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Including the cities of Lost Hills and Buttonwillow
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. Northwest winds 5 to
15 mph.
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.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower 30s. Northwest winds 5 to
15 mph.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. West winds up to 5 mph
shifting to the east in the afternoon.
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.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s. East winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the southwest after midnight.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. A 40 percent chance of rain in the
afternoon. Highs 64 to 70. South winds 5 to 15 mph. Gusts up to
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30 mph in the afternoon.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain in the evening, then rain likely after
midnight. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 80 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain in the morning, then rain likely in
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the afternoon. Highs around 60. Chance of rain 70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of
rain. Lows around 40.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
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around 60. Chance of rain 30 percent.
.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows around 40. Highs
in the mid 60s.
.FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 40s.
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Highs in the upper 60s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Lost Hills 59 32 65 / 0 0 0
Buttonwillow 59 33 67 / 0 0 0
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$$
CAZ310-262300-
Delano-Wasco-Shafter-
Including the cities of Delano, Wasco, Alpaugh, and Shafter
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1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. Northwest winds up to
15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower 30s. North winds up to
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10 mph.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. South winds up to 5 mph
shifting to the northwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s. Northeast
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winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the southeast after midnight.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny in the morning, then mostly cloudy with a
40 percent chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs in the mid 60s.
South winds 5 to 15 mph.
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.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain in the evening, then rain likely after
midnight. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 80 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain in the morning, then rain likely in
the afternoon. Highs around 60. Chance of rain 70 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening.
Lows around 40. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
in the upper 50s. Chance of rain 30 percent.
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.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows around 40. Highs
in the lower 60s.
.FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY...Mostly clear. Lows around 40. Highs
in the mid 60s.
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TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Alpaugh 59 30 64 / 0 0 0
Allensworth 59 30 65 / 0 0 0
Wasco 59 32 66 / 0 0 0
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Delano 59 32 64 / 0 0 0
McFarland 58 32 65 / 0 0 0
Shafter 58 33 66 / 0 0 0
$$
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CAZ311-262300-
Hanford - Corcoran - Lemoore-
Including the cities of Hanford, Lemoore, and Corcoran
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
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.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. Northwest winds 5 to
15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower 30s. Northwest winds 5 to
15 mph.
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.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. South winds up to 5 mph.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s. Southeast winds up to 10 mph.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. A 50 percent chance of rain in the
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afternoon. Highs in the lower 60s. Southeast winds 5 to 15 mph.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain in the evening, then rain likely after
midnight. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain in the morning, then rain likely in
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the afternoon. Highs in the upper 50s. Chance of rain 70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening.
Lows around 40. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Highs around 60.
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.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows around 40. Highs
in the lower 60s.
.FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY...Mostly clear. Lows around 40. Highs
in the mid 60s.
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TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Lemoore 59 32 64 / 0 0 0
Hanford 61 33 66 / 0 0 0
Corcoran 60 31 64 / 0 0 0
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CAZ312-262300-
Visalia - Porterville - Reedley-
Including the cities of Goshen, Visalia, Tulare, and Porterville
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1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. Northwest winds up to
10 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the lower 30s. Northwest winds 5 to
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10 mph shifting to the northeast after midnight.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. Southeast winds up to
5 mph shifting to the southwest around 5 mph in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
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cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. East winds 5 to 10 mph.
.TUESDAY...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
in the lower 60s. Southeast winds 5 to 15 mph. Chance of rain
50 percent.
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.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain in the evening, then rain likely after
midnight. Lows in the mid 40s. Chance of rain 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Rain likely. Highs in the upper 50s. Chance of rain
70 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of
rain. Lows in the lower 40s.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
in the upper 50s. Chance of rain 30 percent.
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.THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the
lower 40s. Highs in the mid 60s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Reedley 59 33 64 / 0 0 0
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Dinuba 59 33 64 / 0 0 0
Visalia 59 34 64 / 0 0 0
Exeter 59 34 64 / 0 0 0
Tulare 59 32 64 / 0 0 0
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Lindsay 58 34 64 / 0 0 0
Porterville 57 34 63 / 0 0 0
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CAZ313-262300-
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Buena Vista-
Including the city of Taft
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 53 to 59. North winds 5 to 15 mph.
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.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 30s. North winds 5 to 15 mph
shifting to the west 5 to 10 mph after midnight.
.MONDAY...Warmer, sunny. Highs 61 to 67. Southwest winds 5 to
10 mph shifting to the east in the afternoon.
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.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. Northeast
winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the southwest after midnight.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 65 to 71. Southwest winds 5 to
15 mph. Gusts up to 30 mph in the afternoon.
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.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Cooler. Rain likely. Lows in the
lower 40s. Highs 55 to 61. Chance of rain 70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of
rain. Lows in the lower 40s.
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.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
54 to 60. Chance of rain 30 percent.
.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower
40s. Highs 59 to 65.
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.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 40s.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 62 to 68.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Taft 56 37 64 / 0 0 0
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Bakersfield-
Including the city of Bakersfield
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1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. West winds up to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 30s. Northwest winds 5 to
15 mph shifting to the east 5 to 10 mph after midnight.
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.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. Southeast winds up to
10 mph.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. East winds
5 to 10 mph.
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.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s. East winds 5 to
10 mph shifting to the west 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Cooler. Rain likely. Lows in the
mid 40s. Highs in the upper 50s. Chance of rain 70 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening.
Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
in the upper 50s. Chance of rain 40 percent.
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.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower
40s. Highs in the lower 60s.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 40s.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.
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TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Bakersfield 57 35 66 / 0 0 0
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Southeast San Joaquin Valley-
Including the city of Richgrove
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 50s. West winds up to 10 mph.
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.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 30s. North winds 5 to 10 mph
shifting to the east after midnight.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 60s. Southeast winds up to
5 mph shifting to the west in the afternoon.
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.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. North winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the east after midnight.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. Highs in the mid 60s. Southeast winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the southwest 5 to 15 mph in the
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afternoon.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain in the evening, then rain likely after
midnight. Lows in the mid 40s. Chance of rain 80 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain in the morning, then rain likely in
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the afternoon. Highs in the upper 50s. Chance of rain 70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening.
Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
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in the mid 50s. Chance of rain 30 percent.
.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower
40s. Highs in the lower 60s.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 40s.
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.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 60s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Richgrove 56 32 63 / 0 0 0
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South End San Joaquin Valley-
Including the cities of Lamont and Arvin
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
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.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 53 to 59. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 30s. Northwest winds 5 to
15 mph shifting to the south 5 to 10 mph after midnight.
.MONDAY...Warmer, sunny. Highs 62 to 68. East winds 5 to 15 mph
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with gusts to around 30 mph.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. Southeast
winds 5 to 15 mph.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 60s. Southeast winds
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5 to 15 mph shifting to the west 10 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Cooler. Rain likely. Lows in the
lower 40s. Highs 56 to 62. Chance of rain 70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening.
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Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
54 to 60. Chance of rain 40 percent.
.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower
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40s. Highs 59 to 65.
.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 40s.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 62 to 68.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
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Arvin 57 34 67 / 0 0 0
Lamont 58 34 67 / 0 0 0
Mettler 56 34 66 / 0 0 0
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CAZ317-262300-
Mariposa Madera Foothills-
Including the cities of El Portal and Mariposa
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
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.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 50s. Northwest winds up to
15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 30s. Northwest winds 5 to
15 mph shifting to the northeast after midnight.
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.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. East winds up to 10 mph
shifting to the south in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Not as cool. Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s.
Southeast winds 5 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 30 mph after midnight.
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.TUESDAY...Breezy. Chance of rain in the morning, then rain in
the afternoon. Near steady temperature in the upper 40s.
Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph increasing to 10 to 25 mph in the
afternoon. Gusts up to 40 mph. Chance of rain near 100 percent.
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.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain in the evening, then rain likely after
midnight. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain near 100 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain in the morning, then rain in the
afternoon. Highs in the lower 50s. Chance of rain 90 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with chance of rain in the
evening, then partly cloudy after midnight. Lows in the upper
30s. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.THURSDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs 54 to 60. Lows
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in the lower 40s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Mariposa 49 31 55 / 0 0 0
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Mariposa-Madera Lower Sierra-
Including the cities of Bass Lake, Coarsegold, Fish Camp,
Oakhurst, and North Fork
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1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY EVENING...
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 41 to 51. North winds up to 10 mph shifting
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to the west in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 25 to 31. Northwest winds 5 to
10 mph shifting to the northeast after midnight.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs 48 to 56. Northeast winds up to 10 mph
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shifting to the south in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows 35 to 43. Southeast winds
5 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph.
.TUESDAY...Breezy. Chance of rain and snow in the morning, then
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rain and snow in the afternoon. Snow may be heavy at times in the
afternoon. Heavy snow accumulations. Snow level 3700 feet. Highs
43 to 51. Southeast winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around
45 mph. Chance of precipitation near 100 percent.
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.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain and snow in the evening, then rain and snow
likely after midnight. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy snow
accumulations. Near steady temperature in the upper 30s. Chance
of precipitation near 100 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY...Rain and snow likely in the morning, then rain and
snow in the afternoon. Moderate snow accumulations. Highs 39 to
49. Chance of precipitation 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Rain and snow likely in the
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evening, then chance of rain and snow after midnight. Light snow
accumulations. Lows 27 to 35. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain and snow in the
afternoon. Highs 41 to 51. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.
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.THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows 28 to 37.
Highs 45 to 56.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Oakhurst 52 26 57 / 0 0 0
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Bass Lake 45 23 51 / 0 0 0
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Fresno-Tulare Foothills-
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Including the city of Millerton Lake
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 51 to 57. South winds up to 5 mph shifting
to the west in the afternoon.
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.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 30s. Northwest winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the northeast after midnight.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs around 60. East winds up to 5 mph shifting
to the southwest in the afternoon.
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.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows in the mid 40s. South winds up to 10 mph shifting to
the east after midnight.
.TUESDAY...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
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56 to 62. Southeast winds 5 to 15 mph. Chance of rain 50 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain in the evening, then rain likely after
midnight. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Rain likely. Highs 51 to 57.
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Lows around 40. Chance of rain 70 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny with a 50 percent chance of rain. Highs
51 to 57.
.THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the
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lower 40s. Highs 55 to 64.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Millerton Lake 56 34 61 / 0 0 0
Three Rivers 55 33 63 / 0 0 0
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Springville 50 32 58 / 0 0 0
Tule River Reservation 53 36 61 / 0 0 0
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Fresno-Tulare Lower Sierra-
Including the city of Auberry
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
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WEDNESDAY EVENING...
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 40 to 50. Northeast winds up to 10 mph
shifting to the west in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming clear. Lows
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25 to 33. Northwest winds up to 10 mph shifting to the northeast
after midnight.
.MONDAY...Not as cool. Sunny. Highs 47 to 57. East winds up to
10 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon.
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.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows 35 to 43. South winds up to 10 mph shifting to the
east after midnight.
.TUESDAY...Rain and snow likely in the afternoon. Snow may be
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heavy at times in the afternoon. Heavy snow accumulations. Snow
level 4100 feet. Highs 45 to 55. East winds 5 to 15 mph shifting
to the south 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph in the
afternoon. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
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.TUESDAY NIGHT...Colder. Rain and snow in the evening, then rain
and snow likely after midnight. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy
snow accumulations. Lows 29 to 39. Chance of precipitation near
100 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY...Rain and snow likely in the morning, then rain and
snow in the afternoon. Moderate snow accumulations. Highs 39 to
49. Chance of precipitation 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Rain and snow likely in the
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evening, then chance of rain and snow after midnight. Light snow
accumulations. Lows 27 to 37. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny with a 50 percent chance of rain and
snow. Highs 39 to 49.
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.THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows 29 to 40.
Highs 44 to 57.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Auberry 49 33 55 / 0 0 0
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South End Sierra Foothills-
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
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.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 50s. Southwest winds up to
10 mph shifting to the west in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows in the mid 30s. North winds 5 to 10 mph
shifting to the east after midnight.
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.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the lower 60s. East winds up to 10 mph
shifting to the southwest in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 40s. North winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the east 5 to 15 mph after midnight.
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.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. Highs in the lower 60s. East winds 5 to
15 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain in the evening, then rain likely after
midnight. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 80 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY...Rain likely. Highs in the mid 50s. Chance of rain
70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain in the evening.
Lows in the lower 40s. Chance of rain 50 percent.
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.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
in the lower 50s. Chance of rain 40 percent.
.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower
40s. Highs in the upper 50s.
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.FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the lower 40s.
.SATURDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 60s.
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South End of the Lower Sierra-
Including the city of Camp Nelson
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
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WEDNESDAY EVENING...
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 39 to 47. West winds up to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 27 to 33. Northwest winds 5 to
10 mph with gusts to around 25 mph shifting to the northeast
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after midnight.
.MONDAY...Not as cool. Sunny. Highs 49 to 57. East winds up to
10 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon. Gusts up to
25 mph.
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.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 36 to 42. Southeast winds up
to 10 mph shifting to the east after midnight. Gusts up to
25 mph.
.TUESDAY...Partly sunny. A 40 percent chance of rain in the
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afternoon. Highs 50 to 58. East winds 5 to 15 mph shifting to the
southwest in the afternoon.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain in the evening, then rain likely and snow
after midnight. Snow may be heavy at times after midnight. Heavy
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snow accumulations. Lows 32 to 40. Chance of precipitation
90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Rain and snow likely in the morning, then rain
likely and snow in the afternoon. Light snow accumulations. Highs
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41 to 49. Chance of precipitation 80 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Rain and snow likely in the
evening, then chance of rain and snow after midnight. Light snow
accumulations. Lows 31 to 39. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
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.THURSDAY...Partly sunny with a 50 percent chance of rain and
snow. Highs 39 to 47.
.THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows 31 to 40.
Highs 45 to 57.
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TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Camp Nelson 35 23 46 / 10 10 0
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Yosemite NP outside of the valley-
Including the cities of Tuolumne Meadows and Wawona
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
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WEDNESDAY EVENING...
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 18 to 32. North winds up to 10 mph shifting
to the west with gusts to around 30 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 2 to 16. Northwest winds 5 to
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10 mph with gusts to around 30 mph shifting to the east after
midnight.
.MONDAY...Not as cold. Sunny. Highs 25 to 39. East winds 5 to
10 mph shifting to the southwest 5 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
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.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows 13 to 27. South winds 10 to
20 mph with gusts to around 40 mph.
.TUESDAY...Windy. Chance of snow in the morning, then snow in the
afternoon. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy snow accumulations.
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Highs 22 to 34. South winds 15 to 30 mph with gusts to around
45 mph increasing to 25 to 35 mph with gusts to around 60 mph in
the afternoon. Chance of snow near 100 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Breezy, snow. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy
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snow accumulations. Lows 12 to 24. Chance of snow near
100 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Snow likely in the morning, then snow in the
afternoon. Moderate snow accumulations. Highs 20 to 32. Chance of
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snow 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Colder. Mostly cloudy. Snow likely in the
evening, then chance of snow after midnight. Light snow
accumulations. Lows 8 to 20. Chance of snow 70 percent.
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.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of snow in the afternoon. Highs
22 to 34. Chance of snow 50 percent.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows 9 to 21.
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.FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs 25 to 40. Lows
12 to 24.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Tuolumne Meadows 26 2 34 / 10 0 0
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Wawona 43 19 50 / 0 0 0
Hetch Hetchy 43 23 50 / 10 0 0
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Yosemite Valley-
Including the city of Yosemite Valley
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
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WEDNESDAY EVENING...
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 35 to 43. Northeast winds up to 5 mph
shifting to the west in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 18 to 24. Northwest winds 5 to
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10 mph shifting to the northeast after midnight.
.MONDAY...Not as cool. Sunny. Highs 42 to 50. East winds 5 to
10 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows 29 to 35. South winds 5 to
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15 mph.
.TUESDAY...Breezy. Chance of snow in the morning, then snow and
rain in the afternoon. Snow may be heavy at times in the
afternoon. Heavy snow accumulations. Snow level 4000 feet. Highs
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37 to 43. South winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around 40 mph.
Chance of precipitation near 100 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Snow and rain. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy
snow accumulations. Lows 26 to 32. Chance of precipitation near
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100 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Snow likely in the morning, then snow and rain in
the afternoon. Moderate snow accumulations. Highs 34 to 42.
Chance of precipitation 90 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Snow and rain likely in the
evening, then chance of snow after midnight. Lows 22 to 28.
Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain and snow in the
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afternoon. Highs 36 to 44. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.
.THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows 23 to 32.
Highs 40 to 50.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
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Yosemite 42 21 50 / 0 0 0
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San Joaquin River Canyon-
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...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY EVENING...
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 35 to 45. North winds up to 10 mph shifting
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to the southwest in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 18 to 26. West winds up to 10 mph
shifting to the northeast after midnight.
.MONDAY...Not as cool. Sunny. Highs 42 to 52. Northeast winds up
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to 10 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows 28 to 36. South winds 5 to 10 mph shifting to the
southeast after midnight.
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.TUESDAY...Breezy. Chance of snow and rain in the morning, then
snow and rain likely in the afternoon. Snow may be heavy at times
in the afternoon. Heavy snow accumulations. Snow level 4100 feet.
Highs 37 to 47. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around
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30 mph shifting to the south 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around
40 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Snow and rain in the evening, then snow and rain
likely after midnight. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy snow
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accumulations. Lows 25 to 33. Chance of precipitation near
100 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Snow likely in the morning, then snow and rain in
the afternoon. Moderate snow accumulations. Highs 35 to 43.
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Chance of precipitation 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Snow and rain likely in the
evening, then chance of snow after midnight. Light snow
accumulations. Lows 22 to 30. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
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.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of snow in the morning, then
chance of snow and rain in the afternoon. Highs 36 to 44. Chance
of precipitation 50 percent.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming
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partly cloudy. Lows 23 to 31.
.FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs 40 to 51. Lows
26 to 34.
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Upper San Joaquin River-
Including the cities of Devils Postpile, Florence Lake,
and Lake Thomas Edison
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1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY EVENING...
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 16 to 30. West winds 5 to 15 mph with gusts
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to around 30 mph.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows zero to 14 above. West winds 5 to
15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph shifting to the north 5 to
10 mph after midnight.
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.MONDAY...Not as cold. Sunny. Highs 24 to 38. Northeast winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the southwest 5 to 15 mph in the
afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
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cloudy. Lows 12 to 24. Southwest winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts to
around 35 mph.
.TUESDAY...Windy. Chance of snow in the morning, then snow likely
in the afternoon. Snow may be heavy at times in the afternoon.
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Heavy snow accumulations. Highs 21 to 33. Southwest winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts to around 45 mph increasing to 25 to 35 mph
with gusts to around 60 mph in the afternoon. Chance of snow
70 percent.
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.TUESDAY NIGHT...Colder, snow. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy
snow accumulations. Lows 8 to 22. Chance of snow near
100 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Snow likely in the morning, then snow in the
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afternoon. Moderate snow accumulations. Highs 18 to 30. Chance of
snow 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Snow likely in the evening,
then chance of snow after midnight. Light snow accumulations.
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Lows 6 to 18. Chance of snow 70 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny with a 50 percent chance of snow. Highs
20 to 32.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming
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partly cloudy. Lows 6 to 18.
.FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs 23 to 39. Lows
10 to 22.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
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Devils Postpile 26 6 32 / 10 0 0
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Including the cities of Lake Wishon, Huntington Lake,
and Shaver Lake
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
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WEDNESDAY EVENING...
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 21 to 33. Northwest winds 5 to 10 mph
shifting to the west 5 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 4 to 16. Northwest winds 5 to
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10 mph shifting to the northeast after midnight.
.MONDAY...Not as cold. Sunny. Highs 29 to 41. Northeast winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
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cloudy. Lows 16 to 26. South winds 5 to 15 mph.
.TUESDAY...Windy. Chance of snow in the morning, then snow likely
in the afternoon. Snow may be heavy at times in the afternoon.
Heavy snow accumulations. Highs 25 to 37. Southwest winds 10 to
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15 mph with gusts to around 35 mph increasing to 15 to 30 mph
with gusts to around 50 mph in the afternoon. Chance of snow
70 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Snow. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy snow
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accumulations. Lows 12 to 22. Chance of snow near 100 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Snow likely in the morning, then snow in the
afternoon. Moderate snow accumulations. Highs 21 to 33. Chance of
snow 90 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Snow likely in the evening,
then chance of snow after midnight. Light snow accumulations.
Lows 9 to 19. Chance of snow 70 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny with a 50 percent chance of snow. Highs
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23 to 33.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows 10 to 20.
.FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs 28 to 41. Lows
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14 to 24.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Huntington Lake 28 12 36 / 10 0 0
Shaver Lake 36 19 44 / 0 0 0
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Lake Wishon 34 14 42 / 10 0 0
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Kings Canyon NP-
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1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY EVENING...
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.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 11 to 25. West winds 5 to 20 mph with gusts
to around 40 mph.
.TONIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 4 below to 8 above zero. West
winds 5 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 30 mph in the evening.
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.MONDAY...Not as cold. Sunny. Highs 19 to 33. West winds 5 to
15 mph. Gusts up to 30 mph in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 7 to 19. Southwest winds
10 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 30 mph increasing to 40 mph after
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midnight.
.TUESDAY...Windy. Mostly cloudy. Chance of snow in the afternoon.
Snow may be heavy at times in the afternoon. Highs 18 to 32. West
winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around 50 mph increasing to
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southwest 25 to 35 mph with gusts to around 60 mph in the
afternoon. Chance of snow 50 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Breezy, colder. Snow in the evening, then snow
likely after midnight. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy snow
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accumulations. Lows 2 to 14. Chance of snow 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Snow likely in the morning, then snow in the
afternoon. Moderate snow accumulations. Highs 13 to 27. Chance of
snow 90 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Snow likely in the evening,
then chance of snow after midnight. Light snow accumulations.
Lows 1 to 13. Chance of snow 70 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny with a 50 percent chance of snow. Highs
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14 to 28.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows 1 to 13.
.FRIDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Highs 18 to 32. Lows
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7 to 17.
.SATURDAY...Not as cold. Mostly sunny. Highs 23 to 37.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Cedar Grove 42 16 50 / 10 10 0
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Grant Grove Area-
Including the cities of Grant Grove and Hume Lake
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...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY EVENING...
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 26 to 38. Southeast winds up to 10 mph
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shifting to the west in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then clearing. Lows 13 to
25. Northwest winds up to 10 mph shifting to the northeast after
midnight.
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.MONDAY...Not as cool. Sunny. Highs 35 to 47. East winds 5 to
10 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening then becoming mostly
cloudy. Lows 23 to 35. Southwest winds up to 10 mph shifting to
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the southeast after midnight.
.TUESDAY...Mostly cloudy. Chance of snow and rain likely in the
afternoon. Snow may be heavy at times in the afternoon. Heavy
snow accumulations. Highs 33 to 45. Southwest winds 5 to 20 mph.
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Gusts up to 35 mph in the afternoon. Chance of precipitation
60 percent.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Colder. Snow and rain in the evening, then snow
after midnight. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy snow
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accumulations. Lows 17 to 29. Chance of precipitation 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Snow likely in the morning, then snow in the
afternoon. Moderate snow accumulations. Highs 27 to 39. Chance of
snow 90 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Snow likely in the evening,
then chance of snow after midnight. Light snow accumulations.
Lows 16 to 28. Chance of snow 70 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny with a 50 percent chance of snow. Highs
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27 to 39.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows 16 to 28.
.FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...Partly cloudy. Highs 32 to 48. Lows
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20 to 32.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Grant Grove 33 19 42 / 10 0 0
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Sequoia NP-
Including the cities of Giant Forest and Lodgepole
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
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...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY EVENING...
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 14 to 32. Northwest winds 10 to 20 mph with
gusts to around 35 mph.
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.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 3 below to 19 above zero. Northwest
winds 5 to 15 mph. Gusts up to 35 mph in the evening.
.MONDAY...Not as cold. Sunny. Highs 22 to 42. Northwest winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the southwest in the afternoon. Gusts up
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to 25 mph.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 8 to 28. Southwest winds 5 to
15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph.
.TUESDAY...Breezy. Partly sunny. A 50 percent chance of snow in
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the afternoon. Snow may be heavy at times in the afternoon. Highs
23 to 41. West winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 35 mph
shifting to the southwest 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around
50 mph in the afternoon.
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.TUESDAY NIGHT...Colder, snow. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy
snow accumulations. Lows 4 to 22. Chance of snow 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Snow likely in the morning, then snow in the
afternoon. Moderate snow accumulations. Highs 16 to 34. Chance of
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snow 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Colder. Mostly cloudy. Snow likely in the
evening, then chance of snow after midnight. Light snow
accumulations. Lows 2 to 22. Chance of snow 70 percent.
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.THURSDAY...Partly sunny with a 50 percent chance of snow. Highs
17 to 33.
.THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 3 to
26. Highs 21 to 39.
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.SATURDAY...Not as cold. Sunny. Highs 26 to 42.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Lodgepole 33 14 42 / 10 10 0
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South End of the Upper Sierra-
Including the city of Johnsondale
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
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...WINTER STORM WATCH IN EFFECT FROM MONDAY EVENING THROUGH
WEDNESDAY EVENING...
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 26 to 38. West winds 10 to 15 mph with
gusts to around 35 mph.
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.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows 10 to 26. Northwest winds 5 to
15 mph. Gusts up to 35 mph in the evening.
.MONDAY...Not as cold. Sunny. Highs 32 to 44. North winds 5 to
10 mph shifting to the southeast 5 to 15 mph in the afternoon.
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.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 18 to 32. South winds 5 to
15 mph shifting to the west 5 to 10 mph after midnight. Gusts up
to 30 mph.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. A 50 percent chance of snow in the
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afternoon. Highs 34 to 48. Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph with gusts
to around 30 mph shifting to the southwest 15 to 20 mph with
gusts to around 50 mph in the afternoon.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Snow likely and rain in the evening, then snow
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likely after midnight. Snow may be heavy at times. Heavy snow
accumulations. Lows 16 to 30. Chance of precipitation 90 percent.
.WEDNESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Snow likely. Moderate snow
accumulations. Highs 27 to 39. Lows 14 to 28. Chance of snow
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70 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny with a 50 percent chance of snow. Highs
26 to 38.
.THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 14 to
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31. Highs 32 to 44.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 36 to 48.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Johnsondale 42 17 52 / 10 0 0
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Kern River Valley-
Including the cities of Lake Isabella and Kernville
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1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 40s. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
Gusts up to 30 mph in the afternoon.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows around 30. Northwest winds 5 to
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15 mph. Gusts up to 30 mph in the evening.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs 52 to 58. East winds 5 to 15 mph.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s. East winds
5 to 15 mph.
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.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. Northeast winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the southwest 10 to 15 mph in the
afternoon. Gusts up to 30 mph.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain likely. Lows in the upper 30s. Chance of
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rain 70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY...Cooler. Chance of rain and snow likely in the
morning, then rain likely in the afternoon. Highs in the upper
40s. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain and snow in the
evening. Lows in the mid 30s. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
in the upper 40s. Chance of rain 40 percent.
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.THURSDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s.
.FRIDAY THROUGH SATURDAY...Mostly clear. Highs in the mid 50s.
Lows in the mid 30s.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
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Alta Sierra 34 23 42 / 0 0 0
Kernville 51 28 58 / 0 0 0
Lake Isabella 51 29 58 / 0 0 0
Weldon 50 29 56 / 0 0 0
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Piute Walker Basin-
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
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.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 36 to 46. West winds 10 to 20 mph.
.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows 22 to 32. Northwest winds 5 to 15 mph.
Gusts up to 35 mph in the evening.
.MONDAY...Not as cool. Sunny. Highs 42 to 54. East winds 5 to
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15 mph.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 28 to 40. East winds 5 to
15 mph.
.TUESDAY...Not as cool. Mostly sunny. Highs 47 to 59. East winds
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5 to 15 mph shifting to the southwest 10 to 15 mph in the
afternoon. Gusts up to 30 mph.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Colder. Rain and snow likely.
Moderate snow accumulations. Lows 29 to 39. Highs 37 to 47.
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Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain and snow in the
evening. Lows 27 to 37. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny with a 40 percent chance of snow and
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rain. Highs 35 to 45.
.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows 26 to 36. Highs
42 to 52.
.FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY...Mostly clear. Lows 28 to 38. Highs
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46 to 56.
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Tehachapi-
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Including the city of Tehachapi
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Breezy, sunny. Highs 37 to 47. Northwest winds 10 to
25 mph with gusts to around 40 mph.
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.TONIGHT...Breezy. Mostly clear. Lows 25 to 33. Northwest winds
10 to 25 mph with gusts to around 40 mph decreasing to 5 to
15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph after midnight.
.MONDAY...Breezy. Not as cool. Sunny. Highs 44 to 56. East winds
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10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph increasing to 15 to
25 mph with gusts to around 40 mph in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 33 to 41. East winds 5 to
15 mph.
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.TUESDAY...Not as cool. Mostly sunny. Highs 51 to 61. Southeast
winds 10 to 15 mph shifting to the southwest 10 to 20 mph in the
afternoon.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Cooler. Rain and snow likely.
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Light snow accumulations. Lows 32 to 40. Highs 40 to 50. Chance
of precipitation 70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain
and snow. Lows 30 to 38.
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.THURSDAY...Partly sunny with a 40 percent chance of snow and
rain. Highs 38 to 48.
.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows 30 to 38. Highs
45 to 55.
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.FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY...Mostly clear. Lows 31 to 39. Highs
48 to 58.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Bear Valley Springs 39 26 50 / 0 0 0
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Tehachapi 43 25 50 / 0 0 0
Twin Oaks 46 31 55 / 0 0 0
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Grapevine-
Including the cities of Grapevine and Lebec
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 40 to 48. Northwest winds 10 to
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20 mph. Gusts up to 35 mph in the morning.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the upper 20s. Northwest winds
5 to 20 mph.
.MONDAY...Breezy. Not as cool. Mostly sunny. Highs 48 to 56.
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Southeast winds 10 to 25 mph.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s. Southeast
winds 10 to 15 mph.
.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 53 to 61. South winds 10 to
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15 mph.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Rain likely in the evening, then rain and snow
likely after midnight. Lows in the mid 30s. Chance of
precipitation 70 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain and snow in the morning, then rain
and snow likely in the afternoon. Highs 42 to 50. Chance of
precipitation 60 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a 40 percent chance of rain
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and snow. Lows in the mid 30s.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain and snow in the
afternoon. Highs 41 to 49. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s.
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Highs 46 to 54.
.FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 30s.
Highs 50 to 58.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
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Grapevine 49 30 58 / 0 0 0
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Frazier Mountain Communities-
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Including the city of Frazier Park
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 37 to 49. North winds 10 to 15 mph
with gusts to around 40 mph.
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.TONIGHT...Clear. Lows 24 to 34. North winds 10 to 15 mph
shifting to the southwest 5 to 15 mph after midnight. Gusts up to
35 mph.
.MONDAY...Not as cool. Sunny in the morning then becoming partly
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sunny. Highs 47 to 59. East winds 5 to 15 mph with gusts to
around 30 mph.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 33 to 43. Southeast winds
5 to 15 mph.
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.TUESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs 50 to 62. South winds 10 to
20 mph.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Cooler. Rain and snow likely.
Moderate snow accumulations. Lows 31 to 41. Highs 40 to 52.
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Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with a 50 percent chance of rain
and snow. Lows 28 to 40.
.THURSDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain and snow in the
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afternoon. Highs 39 to 51. Chance of precipitation 30 percent.
.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows 28 to 40. Highs
44 to 56.
.FRIDAY NIGHT AND SATURDAY...Mostly clear. Lows 30 to 42. Highs
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48 to 60.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Pine Mountain Club 38 23 49 / 0 0 0
Frazier Park 43 21 51 / 0 0 0
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Indian Wells Valley-
Including the cities of Inyokern and Ridgecrest
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1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 53 to 59. West winds 5 to 15 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid 30s. West winds 5 to
15 mph. Gusts up to 30 mph in the evening.
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.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs 54 to 60. Northeast winds 5 to 15 mph.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s. East winds
5 to 10 mph shifting to the northwest after midnight.
.TUESDAY...Windy, sunny. Highs 61 to 67. West winds 5 to 10 mph
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increasing to south 15 to 30 mph in the afternoon.
.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening, then partly cloudy
with chance of rain after midnight. Lows in the lower 40s. Chance
of rain 50 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY...Partly sunny. Chance of rain and snow in the
morning, then chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs 52 to 58.
Chance of precipitation 50 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper
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30s. Highs 53 to 59.
.THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH FRIDAY NIGHT...Mostly clear. Lows in the
upper 30s. Highs 58 to 64.
.SATURDAY...Sunny. Highs 64 to 70.
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TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Inyokern 57 36 58 / 0 0 0
Ridgecrest 59 34 59 / 0 0 0
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Mojave Desert Slopes-
Including the city of Mojave
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
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.TODAY...Sunny. Highs 41 to 53. Northwest winds 15 to 20 mph with
gusts to around 40 mph.
.TONIGHT...Windy. Mostly clear. Patchy blowing dust in the
evening. Lows 28 to 34. Northwest winds 15 to 30 mph decreasing
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to 10 to 15 mph with gusts to around 30 mph after midnight.
.MONDAY...Breezy, sunny. Highs 46 to 56. Northeast winds 5 to
15 mph shifting to the east 10 to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the upper 30s. East winds
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5 to 15 mph shifting to the north 5 to 10 mph after midnight.
.TUESDAY...Breezy. Not as cool. Sunny. Highs 53 to 63. West winds
5 to 10 mph increasing to south 15 to 25 mph with gusts to around
40 mph in the afternoon.
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.TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Chance of rain and snow in the
evening, then snow likely and chance of rain after midnight.
Light snow accumulations. Lows 34 to 40. Chance of precipitation
70 percent.
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.WEDNESDAY...Chance of rain and snow in the morning, then rain
and snow likely in the afternoon. Light snow accumulations. Highs
43 to 53. Chance of precipitation 70 percent.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy with chance of rain and snow in
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the evening, then partly cloudy with chance of snow after
midnight. Lows 31 to 37. Chance of precipitation 50 percent.
.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Chance of rain and snow in the
afternoon. Highs 42 to 52. Chance of precipitation 40 percent.
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.THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the mid
30s. Highs 49 to 63.
TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Mojave 53 32 57 / 0 0 0
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Mojave Desert-
Including the cities of Rosamond, California City, Randsburg,
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and Edwards AFB
1200 AM PDT Sun Mar 26 2023
.TODAY...Sunny. Highs in the mid 50s. West winds 10 to 15 mph.
Gusts up to 40 mph decreasing to 30 mph in the afternoon.
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.TONIGHT...Breezy. Mostly clear. Lows 28 to 34. West winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts to around 40 mph decreasing to 5 to 10 mph with
gusts to around 30 mph after midnight.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Highs in the upper 50s. Northeast winds 5 to
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10 mph increasing to 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows 32 to 38. Northeast winds
5 to 15 mph.
.TUESDAY...Breezy, sunny. Highs in the lower 60s. West winds 5 to
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10 mph increasing to southwest 15 to 25 mph in the afternoon.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Mostly cloudy. A 50 percent chance
of rain. Lows around 40. Highs in the mid 50s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 30s.
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.THURSDAY...Mostly sunny. Chance of rain in the afternoon. Highs
in the mid 50s. Chance of rain 40 percent.
.THURSDAY NIGHT THROUGH SATURDAY...Mostly clear. Lows in the
upper 30s. Highs in the lower 60s.
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TEMPERATURE / PRECIPITATION
Randsburg 51 37 53 / 0 0 0
California City 55 30 58 / 0 0 0
Edwards AFB 56 29 59 / 0 0 0
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Rosamond 55 29 59 / 0 0 0
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Ex-Florida deputy charged with failing to confront Parkland shooter says he’s eager for trial
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — A fired Florida sheriff’s deputy charged with failing to confront the gunman who murdered 17 at a Parkland high school five years ago said Monday that he is “looking forward” to his trial, which is scheduled to start next week.
Former Broward County sheriff’s deputy Scot Peterson told reporters after a court hearing that the public needs to know he did everything he could as Nikolas Cruz murdered 14 students and three staff members at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School on Feb. 14, 2018.
Peterson, the deputy then assigned to the school, says he didn’t charge into the three-story classroom building during the six-minute massacre because he thought the dozens of shots fired were coming from outside. He was armed with a handgun at the time.
Some victims’ parents have labeled Peterson “the coward of Broward.” Free on bail, he now lives in North Carolina and could face nearly a century in prison if convicted.
“I want the truth to come out and if it is going to be through a trial, so be it. I’m eager,” Peterson said. “Not only the people in Florida, the country, most importantly the families, they need to know the truth about what happened, because unfortunately it has never been told.”
Peterson, 60, is charged with seven counts of child neglect and three counts of culpable negligence for the 10 people Cruz shot on the third floor, six of them fatally, after Peterson arrived at the building. The former deputy is not charged in connection with the 11 killed and 13 wounded on the first floor before he got there.
Prosecutors say Peterson’s actions show he knew the shots were coming from inside and that he could have prevented some of the shootings if he had confronted Cruz, who was armed with an AR-15-style semiautomatic rifle.
Peterson’s attorney, Mark Eiglarsh, said there are 22 defense witnesses who will testify that they also thought the shots were coming from somewhere other than inside the classroom building.
“He’s not the only one who heard those shots and believe they were coming from a different location,” Eiglarsh said.
Peterson retired shortly after the shooting, was fired retroactively and charged a year later.
Jury selection is scheduled to start May 31 with opening statements in early June. The trial could last until August.
During Monday’s hearing, Circuit Judge Martin Fein rejected Eiglarsh’s request to delay the trial until August. The attorney said some of his witnesses have vacations and other conflicts and say they won’t appear. Fein said if the witnesses are subpoenaed, they have no choice.
The judge also expressed skepticism of the prosecution’s request to have jurors tour the classroom building’s blood-stained halls, something Cruz’s jury did during his penalty trial last year. The building has been maintained and sealed since days after the shooting and is expected to be torn down after Peterson’s trial.
Prosecutor Steven Klinger told the judge that the jurors need to see the distances inside the building. But Fein seemed to agree with Eiglarsh, who says there is sufficient video and photo evidence to demonstrate the distances and that having jurors tour the building would only inflame their emotions. Fein said he would issue his ruling later.
It is likely, however, that the jury will be be taken to the school to see the outside area where Peterson stood during most of the attack.
To gain a conviction, prosecutors must convince jurors that Peterson knew the gunman was firing inside the building and that his actions and inaction exposed more victims to harm.
Security videos show that 36 seconds after the attack began, Peterson left his office about 100 yards (92 meters) from the building and jumped into a cart with two unarmed civilian security guards, according to a state report. They arrived at the crime scene a minute later.
Peterson got out of the cart near the classroom building’s eastern first-floor doorway to the first-floor hallway while the gunman was at the opposite end, firing numerous shots.
Peterson, his handgun drawn, didn’t open the door. Instead, he took cover outside next to a neighboring building.
“It was so loud and so close. I thought it was probably outside,” Peterson told investigators two days after the shooting.
He said he heard “two, three” shots, though security guards told investigators they heard many more, clearly coming from inside the building.
Inside, Cruz climbed to the building’s upper floors, firing approximately 75 more shots over nearly four minutes.
Cruz pleaded guilty to the murders in 2021, but the jury in his penalty trial could not unanimously agree that he deserved a death sentence. The 24-year-old former Stoneman Douglas student was sentenced instead to life in prison.
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Updated April 27, 2023 at 4:34 PM ET
A judge in Worcester, Mass., is considering whether to detain Jack Teixeira, the Air National guardsman accused of leaking U.S. government secrets, after a hearing Thursday where federal prosecutors argued he should remain in jail pending trial.
Prosecutors argued Teixeira is a flight risk because he is a prime target for foreign governments looking for American secrets. During the trial they compared him to former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, who leaked classified documents in 2013 and then fled the country.
"He has an enormous incentive to flee, and there are numerous adversaries of the United States that could provide him the means to do so, regardless of the conditions set by the Court," argued in their motion for pretrial detention.
The motion highlighted other aspects of concern including a weapons cache in his own home and that of his parents in North Dighton. He also had, prosecutors said he had previously discussed a desire to kill a number of people.
He is accused of illegally sharing the classified information with contacts on the gaming site Discord.
In a new court filing, federal prosecutors say Teixeira faces significant prison time, if convicted. They say Teixeira took steps to obstruct the investigation into the leak of U.S. intelligence documents, many of which were about Ukraine's war against Russia.
Teixeira's defense attorneys described him as a 21-year-old who didn't know his online chats would be made public. They want him released to his father's home.
According to court papers, investigators found a tablet, a laptop and a gaming console — all of them smashed — in a dumpster at Teixeira's house after his arrest. Teixeira also allegedly told an associate online to delete all messages with him and that if anyone came asking questions about him, not to tell them anything. Prosecutors also say Teixeira began in February 2022 to access classified national defense information that had no bearing on his job. Not all of those materials have publicly surfaced yet.
Teixeira worked in cyber systems at Otis Air National Guard Base on Cape Cod, and he was arrested at his family home in nearby North Dighton, Mass., on April 13.
Teixeira was granted top secret clearance in 2021, and the charges against him have sparked discussions about who has access to the U.S. government's national security secrets. President Biden said he directed the military and intelligence agencies to limit distribution of classified information, and the Pentagon has ordered a review of the handling of classified documents.
On April 19, the Air Force said the 102nd Intelligence Wing, where Teixeira worked at Otis, "is not currently performing its assigned intelligence mission. The mission has been temporarily reassigned to other organizations within the Air Force."
Dustin Jones contributed to this story.
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The exclusive dinner experiences are inspired by each tastemaker's style and are bookable only via OpenTable Experiences
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 13, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Today OpenTable, a global leader in restaurant technology, announces Nightly Special, a dinner series that pairs three Los Angeles restaurants with three cultural tastemakers to debut limited-time menus inspired by each person's style. The series, bookable exclusively via OpenTable Experiences, features the following menu collaborations:
- Tefi Pessoa x The Rose Venice (Oct. 17 – Oct. 23): Nightly Special kicks off with a collaboration between TikTok personality Tefi Pessoa and longtime Venice staple The Rose Venice
- Coco Jones x Fia Steak: (Oct. 25 – Oct. 29): The program travels to Santa Monica with a five course pre-fixe created by singer and actress Coco Jones and Fia Steak
- Eric Wareheim x Pizzeria Mozza: (Oct. 31 – Nov. 6): The series concludes at Pizzeria Mozza, where cookbook author and winemaker Eric Wareheim has created an "Extreme Pizza and Wine" offering
"We're excited to bring Angelenos three unique, distinctly LA experiences, and give diners the opportunity to enjoy special menus curated by personalities shaping the local culture and food scene," said John Tsou, VP of Marketing at OpenTable. "Our hope is that diners get in on the action and fall back in love with their favorite local restaurants – or discover new ones."
Tefi Pessoa x The Rose Venice (bookable Oct. 17 – Oct. 23)
The iconic restaurant's welcoming, laid back California atmosphere is the type of dining experience Pessoa seeks out in a restaurant, creating a prime pairing between her and chef Jason Neroni. "It's like your cool aunt in restaurant form," said Pessoa, when asked why she chose to partner with The Rose.
Pessoa and Neroni are both of Latin American descent and as a result, the menu is a celebration of their shared heritage with a hyperlocal touch. Highlights include some of The Rose's greatest hits with a twist, like a pizza topped with Oaxacan barbeque chicken, mole, Oaxacan cheese and pickled jalapenos, alongside new dishes like mojo pork: a whole pork that diners can dress to their liking with salsa verde, salsa roja, radishes, and a pumpkin seed mole.
"I hope those who come through The Rose Venice and dedicate some time to eating this collaborative menu feel like they can relax their jaws, relax their shoulders, laugh out loud, and are prepared to walk out of there with unbuttoned pants, Thanksgiving style," said Pessoa.
For more details and to book the Tefi Pessoa x The Rose Venice experience, visit here. The menu is $75 per person with an available wine pairing for an additional $55 per person*.
Coco Jones x Fia Steak (bookable Oct. 25 – Oct. 29)
Jones, whose favorite celebratory meal is a premium cut of steak, thought a partnership with the beloved Santa Monica steakhouse was a natural fit. Jones wanted the menu, which was developed with chef Brendan Collins, to reflect her personality. "My inspiration behind the menu was making it similar to me," said Jones. "I wanted every dish to have something special and thoughtful about it."
Guests will have the chance to enjoy elevated steakhouse classics like a tableside grilled baby gem caesar salad, grilled Maine lobster risotto, or a filet mignon with grilled brussels sprouts with pancetta and truffled mashed potatoes.
For more details and to book the Coco Jones x Fia Steak experience, visit here. The menu is $225 per person, and a five course beverage pairing is available for an additional $100*.
Eric Wareheim x Pizzeria Mozza (bookable Oct. 31 – Nov. 6)
Warheim, a self proclaimed pizza freak, says Pizzeria Mozza was one of his first loves when he moved to Los Angeles, making this a special collaboration for both him and the team behind the restaurant.
"We're excited to do this collaboration because Eric Wareheim is a friend, supporter and Mozzaplex enthusiast," said Executive Chef Herbert Yuen. "We adore his passion for food and can't wait to share this experience with those who have never been to Mozza and hope they become super fans just like Eric."
The menu, personally curated by Wareheim to showcase what he enjoys when he visits the restaurant, will feature Pizzeria Mozza classics alongside pizzas from Wareheim's recent cookbook, Foodheim, including pizza varieties such as funghi misti, lemon and anchovy, and Queen Madi's potato pie. The restaurant will also have an à la carte selection of his wine label, Las Jaras Wines, to pair with the food.
"Pizzeria Mozza is a part of Eric history and I went through great lengths to make a menu that will do back flips all the way down Highland," said Wareheim. "Foodheim is based on the philosophy of good product equals good food. And that's what we have here. Enjoy!"
For more details and to book the Eric Wareheim x Pizzeria Mozza experience, visit here. The menu is $95 per person and beverages are available a la carte*.
Reservations for Nightly Special are available on OpenTable, from Oct. 17 – Nov. 6. For more details on the menus and the inspiration behind them, visit https://blog.opentable.com/nightly-special-2022/.
OpenTable Experiences is the destination for unique culinary events including tasting menus, cooking classes, dinner-and-a-show and more. To explore other OpenTable Experiences, visit opentable.com/experiences.
*Price is exclusive of taxes, fees, and gratuity.
About OpenTable
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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. (WWLP) – A driver has been charged after striking a pedestrian crossing the street Wednesday.
Great Barrington Police said around 2:20 p.m. Wednesday afternoon, a vehicle was traveling southbound on Main Street when it hit a pedestrian attempting to cross the street in a crosswalk at the intersection of Railroad Street.
The pedestrian was taken to the hospital for minor injuries. Police say the pedestrian was well established in the crosswalk.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — As Lil Wayne was honored for his musical achievements, the rapper opened up about the little he has been recognized previously in his career during a pre-Grammy event that also paid homage to Dr. Dre and Missy Elliott.
“I don’t get honored,” Wayne remarked Thursday night at the Recording Academy’s Black Music Collective event in Los Angeles, where he, Dre and Elliott were given the Dr. Dre Global Impact Award. The honorees received the renamed award for their personal and professional achievements in the music industry.
DJ Khaled presented Wayne with the award and a hug, while Drake and Deion Sanders paid tribute to him through video messages. Swizz Beatz, 2 Chainz and Tyga performed some of Wayne’s hits as well.
During his acceptance speech, Wayne explained how the responsibility of making adult decisions was first placed on his shoulders at age 12, when he signed his first record deal with Cash Money. The 40-year-old rapper thanked his mother, the mothers of his children and his kids.
“Where I’m from, New Orleans, you’re not supposed to do this,” the five-time Grammy winner continued as many in the audience at the Hollywood Palladium cheered him on. “Where I’m from, I walked into my momma room when I was 14, she asked me for a kid, because my dad was killed and her son had just blew up and went on his first tour. When I came home, she said, ‘Son, I can’t live in this house by myself. We’re going to have to figure something out.’”
Dre talked about starting his musical journey with the initial thought of making enough money to “buy a decent pair of shoes” to wear to school. The producer-rapper recalled when he first heard hip-hop for the first time in junior high school, and spoke about his knack for collaborating.
“One of my passions is collaborations,” the seven-time Grammy winner said. “I never in my entire career done anything alone. I don’t even know if I want to be in the studio alone. It sounds boring.”
Dre was honored with performances by Snoop Dogg, Kurupt and Ty Dolla Sign. Dogg performed “Nuthin’ but a ‘G’ Thang” and “Deep Cover” before the threesome joined together to perform “Ain’t No Fun (If the Homies Can’t Have None),” which was produced by Dre.
Some in the audience were moved to tears by Elliott’s heartfelt speech praising music executive Sylvia Rhone, who also received the impact award.
“She saw something in me that I didn’t see in myself,” the four-time Grammy winner said of Rhone, the Epic Records CEO who is regarded as one of the most influential executives in the industry. Rhone made history in 1994 when she was named chairman and CEO of Elektra Entertainment Group. At the time, the promotion made her the only African American and first-ever woman to hold the titles.
“She never told us ‘no,’” continued Elliott, who recently became the first female rapper to receive a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination. “She never told me, ‘You need to lose weight.’ She never told me, ‘You need to change your records.’”
Chloe Bailey performed Elliott’s “One Minute Man” and sang a rendition of Aaliyah’s “One In a Million,” a song Elliott produced with Timbaland. Ciara and Tweet hit the stage to perform Elliott’s hits, while Busta Rhymes also performed in honor of Rhone.
The event marked a celebratory night for the Black Music Collective, a group of prominent industry leaders that formed in 2020 to find ways to drive Black representation and inclusion. Some of the honorary chairs include Jimmy Jam, Quincy Jones and John Legend, who was honored with the impact award along with MC Lyte and D-Nice last year. | https://www.wjhl.com/entertainment/ap-entertainment/ap-dr-dre-missy-elliott-lil-wayne-honored-at-pre-grammy-event/ | 2023-02-03 21:51:23 | 0 | https://www.wjhl.com/entertainment/ap-entertainment/ap-dr-dre-missy-elliott-lil-wayne-honored-at-pre-grammy-event/ |
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) — Courvoisier McCauley's 30 points led Indiana State over North Dakota State 101-75 on Thursday night.
McCauley added five rebounds for the Sycamores (3-0). Cooper Neese scored 16 points while shooting 6 for 9, including 2 for 3 from beyond the arc. Cameron Henry was 6 of 9 shooting and 3 of 3 from the free throw line to finish with 15 points.
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Tajavis Miller finished with 20 points for the Bison (0-4). North Dakota State also got 13 points and nine rebounds from Andrew Morgan. Lance Waddles also had 13 points.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — US employers added a solid 261,000 jobs in October in face of surging rate hikes by Fed.
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SAN JOSE, Calif., July 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Harmonic Inc. (NASDAQ: HLIT) today announced that it will release its second quarter 2022 financial results after the market close on Monday, August 1, 2022. Harmonic will host a live webcast to discuss the company's results at 2:00 p.m. PT on the same day.
To participate via telephone, please register in advance using this link, https://register.vevent.com/register/BIa55199c150564ee4b8118917be1e93c9.
Upon registration, telephone participants will receive a confirmation email detailing how to join the audio version of the webcast, including the dial-in number and a unique registrant ID. The live webcast will be available via Harmonic's Investor Relations website at investor.harmonicinc.com. The company suggests participants for both the conference call and those listening via the web dial in or sign on at least 15 minutes in advance of the call.
For those unable to participate in the live event, a replay will be available on the same website after 5:00 p.m. PT.
Further information about Harmonic and the company's solutions is available at www.harmonicinc.com.
About Harmonic
Harmonic (NASDAQ: HLIT), the worldwide leader in virtualized cable access and video delivery solutions, enables media companies and service providers to deliver ultra-high-quality video streaming and broadcast services to consumers globally. The company revolutionized cable access networking via the industry's first virtualized cable access solution, enabling cable operators to more flexibly deploy gigabit internet service to consumers' homes and mobile devices. Whether simplifying OTT video delivery via innovative cloud and software platforms, or powering the delivery of gigabit internet cable services, Harmonic is changing the way media companies and service providers monetize live and on-demand content on every screen. More information is available at www.harmonicinc.com.
Harmonic, the Harmonic logo and other Harmonic marks are owned by Harmonic Inc. or its affiliates. All other trademarks referenced herein are the property of their respective owners.
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SANTA ROSA, Calif., June 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Bar Dog, a range of easy-drinking California wines, is excited to announce Bentley, a 7 lb. rescue Griffonshire from Chicago has been named America's Next Top Bar Dog. Following a search of nearly 13,000 entries from across the U.S. and Canada, Bentley will become the newest face of Bar Dog Wine, adorning the Red Wine label set to release in 2024.
Bentley was rescued 5 years ago from Protectors of Animals in Hartford, CT by his Pet Mom Vanessa Szymanski. After spotting him on Petfinder.com, Vanessa fell in love with Bentley and they have been inseparable since. As a fan of Bar Dog Wine, Vanessa had bottles personalized last year with Bentley's photo, which she also serves at her Chicago Brussels Griffon meetups.
"Bar Dog wine would like to congratulate Bentley and Vanessa on winning the title of America's Next Top Bar Dog," explained Jenna Duran, Bar Dog Vice President of Marketing. "Created to bring wine and dog lovers together, we were thrilled by the response and engagement from our loyal customers. We look forward to featuring Bentley on next year's Bar Dog label."
Producing impeccable wine for humans who love dogs, Bar Dog is known for award-winning Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Additional varietals include Red Blend, Pinot Grigio, Sauvignon Blanc and Sparkling. Bar Dog is available nationally with primary markets CA, MI, TX, NC and IL.
For more information, visit www.bardogwine.com or @bardogwine on Instagram.
About Bar Dog Wine
Bar Dog is a delectable California wine made to be enjoyed every day. For the love of dogs and all they bring to our lives, Bar Dog wines has committed to supporting rescue shelters across North America in partnership with the Petfinder Foundation. The Bar Dog Operations Grant via Petfinder Foundation awards grants distributed directly from an annual $50,000 fund supported by the sales of Bar Dog wines in the U.S. and Canada. To date, Bar Dog has donated over $95,000 in total and supported over 8,000 animals in need. These non-restricted operating grants help shelters provide pet food, supplies, and veterinary treatment for dogs awaiting adoption.
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FBI agents open fire in 'multi-day' hostage rescue operation; 1 dead
The FBI says one person was killed in the shootout, but agents and hostages are safe
A multi-day FBI operation aimed at rescuing a group of hostages in Houston, Texas culminated in a shootout between agents and at least one alleged culprit, who was killed in the exchange.
"At this point in time, all the hostages have been safely rescued, no FBI agents are injured, and on individual is deceased," the FBI's Houston office wrote in a statement. "In the interest of protecting the investigation's integrity, we cannot provide any further details at this time.
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WINNIPEG, MB, Nov. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - Medicure Inc. ("Medicure" or the "Company") (TSXV: MPH) (OTC: MCUJF), a company focused on the development and commercialization of pharmaceuticals and healthcare products for patients and prescribers in the United States market, today reported its results from operations for the quarter ended September 30, 2022.
Quarter Ended September 30, 2022 Highlights:
- Recorded total net revenue of $5.3 million during the quarter ended September 30, 2022 compared to $4.9 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2021 and;
- Recorded total net revenue from the sale of AGGRASTAT® of $3.1 million during the quarter ended September 30, 2022 compared to $2.9 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2021 and;
- Recorded total net revenue from the sale of ZYPITAMAG® of $434,000 during the quarter ended September 30, 2022 compared to $388,000 for the quarter ended September 30, 2021 and;
- Recorded total net revenue from the Marley Drug®business of $1.8 million during the quarter ended September 30, 2022 compared to $1.6 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2021 and;
- Adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA1) for the quarter ended September 30, 2022 was $1.4 million compared to adjusted EBITDA of $282,000 for the quarter ended September 30, 2021 and;
- Net income for the quarter ended September 30, 2022 was $1.1 million or $0.11 per share compared to a net loss of $946,000 or $0.09 per share for the quarter ended September 30, 2021.
Financial Results
The increase in AGGRASTAT® revenue when compared to the same period in the previous year, as described above, is the result of improvements in inventory and contract management, partially offset by a decrease in volume sold.
ZYPITAMAG® contributed $434,000 of revenue for the quarter ended September 30, 2022 compared to $388,000 for the quarter ended September 30, 2021. The increase in revenue is primarily a result of increased sales to insured customers and improved patient access and fill rate through Medicure's subsidiary, Marley Drug, which also resulted in reduced fees to wholesalers and pharmacy benefit managers.
The Marley Drug business contributed $1.8 million of revenue during the quarter ended September 30, 2022 compared to $1.6 million for the quarter ended September 30, 2021. The increase in revenue is primarily due to increased sales through Marley Drug's E-commerce platform. Marley Drug is a US pharmacy licensed to ship medications to all 50 states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico. It serves thousands of customers and has proven success in marketing based on accessible pricing of generic drugs and a focus on cash price without use of insurance. It provides another channel for direct-to-consumer marketing, distribution and improved profit margin for ZYPITAMAG.
Adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended September 30, 2022 was $1.4 million compared to $282,000 for the three months ended September 30, 2021. The increase in adjusted EBITDA for the three months ended September 30, 2022 is the result of increased revenue from ZYPITAMAG and Marley Drug, and decreased research and development costs and cost of goods sold, primarily due to the prospective change applied to the amortization of the license associated with ZYPITAMAG, when compared to the same period in 2021.
Net Income for the three months ended September 30, 2022 was $1.1 million or $0.11 per share compared to a net loss of $946,000 or $0.09 per share for the three months ended September 30, 2021. The main factors contributing to the increase in net income recorded for the three months ended September 30, 2022 were increased revenue from ZYPITAMAG and Marley Drug and revaluation of the contingent consideration related to the Marley Drug acquisition, and decreased research and development costs and cost of goods sold, primarily due to the prospective change applied to the amortization of the license associated with ZYPITAMAG, when compared to the same period in 2021.
At September 30, 2022, the Company had unrestricted cash totaling $4.5 million, compared to $3.3 million of unrestricted cash held as of September 30, 2021. Cash flows from operating activities for the nine months ended September 30, 2022 totaled $1.3 million compared to $1.8 million for the nine months ended September 30, 2021.
The Company does not have any long-term debt recorded in its consolidated financial statements as at September 30, 2022.
All amounts referenced herein are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise noted.
The full financial statements are available at www.sedar.com and on the Company's website at www.medicure.com.
Notes
Conference Call Info:
Topic: Medicure's Q3 2022 Results
Call date: Friday, November 25, 2022
Time: 7:30 AM Central Time (8:30 AM Eastern Time)
Canada toll: 1 (416) 764-8659
North American toll-free: 1 (888) 664-6392
Passcode: not required
Webcast: This conference call will be webcast live over the internet and can be accessed from the Medicure investor relations page at the following link: www.medicure.com/investors
You may request international country-specific access information by e-mailing the Company in advance. Management will accept and answer questions related to the financial results and operations during the question-and-answer period at the end of the conference call. A recording of the call will be available following the event at the Company's website.
About Medicure Inc.
Medicure is a pharmaceutical company focused on the development and commercialization of therapies for the U.S. cardiovascular market. The present focus of the Company is the marketing and distribution of AGGRASTAT® (tirofiban hydrochloride) injection and ZYPITAMAG® (pitavastatin) tablets in the United States, where they are sold through the Company's U.S. subsidiary, Medicure Pharma Inc. Medicure also operates Marley Drug, Inc. ("Marley Drug"), a pharmacy located in North Carolina that offers an Extended Supply drug program serving all 50 states, Washington D.C. and Puerto Rico. Marley Drug® is committed to improving the health status of its patients and the communities they serve while reducing overall health care costs for employers and other health care consumers. For more information visit www.marleydrug.com. To learn more about The Extended Supply Generic Drug Program call 800.286.6781 or email info@marleydrug.com. For more information on Medicure please visit www.medicure.com. For additional information about AGGRASTAT®, please visit www.aggrastathdb.com or refer to the full Prescribing Information. For additional information about ZYPITAMAG®, please visit www.zypitamag.com or refer to the full Prescribing Information.
To be added to Medicure's e-mail list, please visit:
http://medicure.mediaroom.com/alerts
Neither the TSX Venture Exchange nor its Regulation Services Provider (as that term is defined in policies of the TSX Venture Exchange) accepts responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.
Forward Looking Information: Statements contained in this press release that are not statements of historical fact, including, without limitation, statements containing the words "believes", "may", "plans", "will", "estimates", "continues", "anticipates", "intends", "expects" and similar expressions, may constitute "forward-looking information" within the meaning of applicable Canadian and U.S. federal securities laws (such forward-looking information and forward-looking statements are hereinafter collectively referred to as "forward-looking statements"). Forward-looking statements, include estimates, analysis and opinions of management of the Company made in light of its experience and its perception of trends, current conditions and expected developments, as well as other factors which the Company believes to be relevant and reasonable in the circumstances. Inherent in forward-looking statements are known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors beyond the Company's ability to predict or control that may cause the actual results, events or developments to be materially different from any future results, events or developments expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements, and as such, readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on forward-looking statements. Such risk factors include, among others, the Company's future product revenues, expected results, including future revenue from P5P, the likelihood of receiving a priority review voucher from the United State Food and Drug Administration, expected future growth in revenues, stage of development, additional capital requirements, risks associated with the completion and timing of clinical trials and obtaining regulatory approval to market the Company's products, the ability to protect its intellectual property, dependence upon collaborative partners, changes in government regulation or regulatory approval processes, and rapid technological change in the industry. Such statements are based on a number of assumptions which may prove to be incorrect, including, but not limited to, assumptions about: general business and economic conditions; the impact of changes in Canadian-US dollar and other foreign exchange rates on the Company's revenues, costs and results; the timing of the receipt of regulatory and governmental approvals for the Company's research and development projects; the availability of financing for the Company's commercial operations and/or research and development projects, or the availability of financing on reasonable terms; results of current and future clinical trials; the uncertainties associated with the acceptance and demand for new products and market competition. The foregoing list of important factors and assumptions is not exhaustive. The Company undertakes no obligation to update publicly or otherwise revise any forward-looking statements or the foregoing list of factors, other than as may be required by applicable legislation. Additional discussion regarding the risks and uncertainties relating to the Company and its business can be found in the Company's other filings with the applicable Canadian securities regulatory authorities or the US Securities and Exchange Commission, and in the "Risk Factors" section of its Form 20F for the year ended December 31, 2021.
AGGRASTAT® (tirofiban hydrochloride) injection, ZYPITAMAG® (pitavastatin) tablets, and Marley Drug® are registered trademarks.
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DETROIT — A teenager accused of killing four fellow students and injuring more at a Michigan high school is expected to plead guilty to murder next week, authorities said Friday.
Ethan Crumbley had created images of violence during a classroom assignment last November but was not sent home from Oxford High School in southeastern Michigan. He pulled out a gun a few hours later and committed a mass shooting.
Authorities have pinned some responsibility on Crumbley's parents, portraying them as a dysfunctional pair who ignored their son's mental health needs and happily provided a gun as a gift just days before the attack. They also face charges.
Crumbley, 16, is due in court Monday.
"We can confirm that the shooter is expected to plead guilty to all 24 charges, including terrorism, and the prosecutor has notified the victims," said David Williams, chief assistant prosecutor in Oakland County.
A message seeking comment was left for the boy's lawyers.
Crumbley was 15 when the shooting occurred at Oxford High, roughly 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Detroit.
His parents had been summoned to school that day to discuss the teen's ominous writings. A teacher had found a drawing with a gun pointing at the words, "The thoughts won't stop. Help me." There was an image of a bullet with the message: "Blood everywhere."
James and Jennifer Crumbley declined to take Ethan home but were told to get him into counseling within 48 hours, according to investigators.
A day earlier, a teacher saw Ethan searching for ammunition on his phone. The school contacted his mother, Jennifer Crumbley, who then told her son in a text message: "Lol. I'm not mad at you. You have to learn not to get caught," the prosecutor's office said.
Ethan Crumbley was charged as an adult with one count of terrorism causing death, four counts of first-degree murder, seven counts of attempted murder and 12 counts related to use of a gun.
A first-degree murder conviction typically brings an automatic life prison sentence in Michigan. But teenagers are entitled to a hearing where their lawyer can argue for a shorter term and an opportunity for parole.
Crumbley's parents face involuntary manslaughter charges
Separately, James and Jennifer Crumbley are facing involuntary manslaughter charges — a rare case of prosecutors trying to make parents accountable for a school shooting. They are accused of making a gun accessible to Ethan and neglecting his need for mental health care.
"Put simply, they created an environment in which their son's violent tendencies flourished. They were aware their son was troubled, and then they bought him a gun," prosecutors said in a court filing.
The Crumbleys said they were unaware of Ethan's plan. They also dispute that the gun was easy to get at home.
Madisyn Baldwin, Tate Myre, Hana St. Juliana and Justin Shilling were killed, while six students and a teacher were injured.
Sheriff says a guilty plea would be a relief for families
Sheriff Mike Bouchard said a guilty plea from Ethan Crumbley would be a relief for families and witnesses.
"At least not to have to go through the pain of painstakingly seeing every bit of evidence, every bit of video and all of the things that would be horrific" at a trial, Bouchard told WDIV-TV.
In court documents, prosecutors have revealed portions of Ethan Crumbley's personal journal. He said his grades were poor and that his parents hated each other and had no money.
"This just furthers my desire to shoot up the school or do something else," the teen wrote.
All three Crumbleys are being held at the Oakland County jail, though Ethan is kept away from adults.
Ven Johnson, an attorney who is suing the Oxford school district, said parents of the shooting victims would withhold comment until after the court hearing.
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MIAMI (AP) — Two people were killed and 10 others had to be rescued when their boats collided at night near Key Biscayne in South Florida, the U.S. Coast Guard and local authorities say.
The Coast Guard said a person involved in the collision notified the agency of the crash around 10:30 p.m. Friday night.
Two bodies were recovered in the ensuing rescue operation, one by the Coast Guard Station Miami Beach and another by Miami-Dade Fire Rescue, officials said. The Coast Guard said in a statement that one of its air crews in an MH-65 Dolphin helicopter played a key role in the emergency response.
A rescue swimmer also was sent to assist two critically injured people, one of whom was transferred to Jackson Memorial Medical Center for care. Nine other survivors were sent to another hospital for treatment, authorities said. Their names were not released.
“On behalf of the Coast Guard and our partner agencies, we’d like to offer our sincerest condolences to the families and friends who lost their loved ones,” said Lt. Cmdr. Benjamin Tuxhorn, Coast Guard Sector Miami search-and-rescue mission coordinator.
He said the Coast Guard and local first responders worked exhaustively on the search and rescue.
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ROMEOVILLE, Ill. — Illinois legislators have filed HB 3388 / SB 217 with the goal of ensuring compensation for the families of fallen first responders and members of the armed forces.
State leaders plan to hold a press conference Monday to discuss the details of the proposed law. Speakers are set to include State Comptroller Susana Mendoza, State Representatives Natalie Manley and Harry Benton, and President of Illinois Concerns of Police Survivors Debbie Wiseman, among others.
WGN plans to livestream the event in its entirety within this story beginning at approximately 10 a.m.
While the state’s Line of Duty Compensation Act provides benefits for the families of first responders and members of the armed forces, often times the funding for these benefits run out before the end of a fiscal year, according to a press release from Mendoza’s office. The proposed measure aims to eliminate the need to vote on supplemental appropriations by the state legislature when this happens. | https://wgntv.com/news/illinois/proposed-law-would-speed-up-pay-to-families-of-fallen-first-responders/ | 2023-02-27 16:29:42 | 1 | https://wgntv.com/news/illinois/proposed-law-would-speed-up-pay-to-families-of-fallen-first-responders/ |
NEW DELHI (AP) — Days after India blocked a BBC documentary that examines Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s role during 2002 anti-Muslim riots and banned people from sharing it online, authorities are scrambling to halt screenings of the program at colleges and universities and restrict clips of it on social media, a move that has been decried by critics as an assault on press freedom.
Tensions escalated in the capital, New Delhi, on Wednesday at Jamia Millia University, where a student group said it planned to screen the banned documentary, prompting dozens of police equipped with tear gas and riot gear to gather outside campus gates.
Police, some in plain clothes, scuffled with protesting students and detained at least half a dozen, who were taken away in a van.
“This is the time for Indian youth to put up the truth which everybody knows. We know what the prime minister is doing to the society,” said Liya Shareef, 20, a geography student and member of the student group Fraternity Movement.
Jawaharlal Nehru University in the capital cut off power and the internet on its campus on Tuesday before the documentary was scheduled to be screened by a students’ union. Authorities said it would disturb peace on campus, but students nonetheless watched the documentary on their laptops and mobile phones after sharing it on messaging services such as Telegram and WhatsApp.
The documentary has caused a storm at other Indian universities too.
Authorities at the University of Hyderabad, in India’s south, began a probe after a student group showed the banned documentary earlier this week. In the southern state of Kerala, workers from Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party held demonstrations on Tuesday after some student groups affiliated with rival political parties defied the ban and screened the program.
The two-part documentary “India: The Modi Question” has not been broadcast in India by the BBC, but India’s federal government blocked it over the weekend and banned people from sharing clips on social media, citing emergency powers under its information technology laws. Twitter and YouTube complied with the request and removed many links to the documentary.
The first part of the program, released last week by the BBC for its U.K. audiences, revives the most controversial episode of Modi’s political career when he was the chief minister of western Gujarat state in 2002. It focuses on anti-Muslim riots in which more than 1,000 people were killed.
The riots have long hounded Modi because of allegations that authorities under his watch allowed and even encouraged the bloodshed. Modi has denied the accusations, and the Supreme Court has said it found no evidence to prosecute him. Last year, the country’s top court dismissed a petition filed by a Muslim victim questioning Modi’s exoneration.
The first part of the BBC documentary relies on interviews with victims of the riots, journalists and rights activists, who say Modi looked the other way during the riots. It cites, for the first time, a secret British diplomatic investigation that concluded Modi was “directly responsible” for the “climate of impunity.”
The documentary includes the testimony of then-British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, who says the British investigation found that the violence by Hindu nationalists aimed to “purge Muslims from Hindu areas” and that it had all the “hallmarks of an ethnic cleansing.”
Suspicions that Modi quietly supported the riots led the U.S., U.K. and E.U. to deny him a visa, a move that has since been reversed.
India’s Foreign Ministry last week called the documentary a “propaganda piece designed to push a particularly discredited narrative” that lacks objectivity, and slammed it for “bias” and “a continuing colonial mindset.” Kanchan Gupta, a senior adviser in the government’s Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, denounced it as “anti-India garbage.”
The BBC in a statement said the documentary was “rigorously researched” and involved a wide range of voices and opinions.
“We offered the Indian Government a right to reply to the matters raised in the series — it declined to respond,” the statement said.
The second part of the documentary, released Tuesday in the U.K., “examines the track record of Narendra Modi’s government following his re-election in 2019,” according to the film’s description on the BBC website.
In recent years, India’s Muslim minority has been at the receiving end of violence from Hindu nationalists, emboldened by a prime minister who has mostly stayed mum on such attacks since he was first elected in 2014.
The ban has set off a wave of criticism from opposition parties and rights groups that slammed it as an attack against press freedom. It also drew more attention to the documentary, sparking scores of social media users to share clips on WhatsApp, Telegram and Twitter.
“You can ban, you can suppress the press, you can control the institutions … but the truth is the truth. It has a nasty habit of coming out,” Rahul Gandhi, a leader of the opposition Congress party, told reporters at a news conference Tuesday.
Mahua Moitra, a lawmaker from the Trinamool Congress political party, on Tuesday tweeted a new link to the documentary after a previous one was taken down. “Good, bad, or ugly — we decide. Govt doesn’t tell us what to watch,” Moitra said in her tweet, which was still up Wednesday morning.
Human Rights Watch said the ban reflected a broader crackdown on minorities under the Modi government, which the rights group said has frequently invoked draconian laws to muzzle criticism.
Critics say press freedom in India has declined in recent years and the country fell eight places, to 150 out of 180 countries, in last year’s Press Freedom Index published by Reporters Without Borders. It accuses Modi’s government of silencing criticism on social media, particularly on Twitter, a charge senior leaders of the governing party have denied.
Modi’s government has regularly pressured Twitter to restrict or ban content it deems critical of the prime minister or his party. Last year, it threatened to arrest Twitter staff in the country over their refusal to ban accounts run by critics after implementing sweeping new regulations for technology and social media companies.
The ban on the BBC documentary comes after a proposal from the government to give its Press Information Bureau and other “fact-checking” agencies powers to take down news deemed “fake or false” from digital platforms.
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Acquisition makes BMO a leader in carbon credit development, emissions measurement capabilities, and the environmental commodity market
TORONTO, July 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ - BMO Financial Group (NYSE: BMO) (TSX: BMO) today announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Radicle Group Inc., a Calgary-based leader in sustainability advisory services and solutions, and technology-driven emissions measurement and management.
The transaction is subject to receipt of required regulatory approvals and other customary conditions. It is expected to close by the end of calendar 2022. Terms were not disclosed.
Founded in 2008, Radicle has established a reputation as a leading developer of carbon offsets and for helping organizations measure and reduce emissions. Radicle has 130 employees and over 4,000 clients globally.
"The acquisition of Radicle supports BMO's Climate Ambition to be our clients' lead partner in the transition to a net-zero world, and the progress we're making for a thriving economy, a sustainable future, and an inclusive society," said Dan Barclay, CEO, BMO Capital Markets. "Radicle's leading expertise and innovative solutions make BMO a leader in carbon credit development capabilities and the environmental commodity market. These capabilities enhance our commitment to help our clients understand and manage the risks and opportunities of energy transition."
Upon closing, the Radicle management team and employees will become part of BMO Capital Markets' Global Markets group.
"We are very excited to join BMO Capital Markets," said Saj Shapiro, CEO, Radicle. "Radicle's mission is to enable planet-positive solutions by balancing economic interests with ecological impact. By joining BMO, Radicle will be able to continue serving its existing customers, accelerate its emissions reduction efforts, scale its activities across BMO's client network, develop additional sustainability services, and enter new markets."
Carbon markets play an important part in curbing the effects of climate change and enabling a sustainable future. Carbon markets have grown substantially around the globe in recent years as organizations and individuals manage risk and help scale the technologies needed to reach net zero.
In connection with the transaction, BMO Capital Markets acted as financial advisor and Torys LLP acted as legal counsel to BMO. Citi acted as financial advisor and Borden Ladner Gervais LLP acted as legal counsel to Radicle.
Serving customers for 200 years and counting, BMO is a highly diversified financial services provider - the 8th largest bank, by assets, in North America. With total assets of $1.04 trillion as of April 30, 2022, and a team of diverse and highly engaged employees, BMO provides a broad range of personal and commercial banking, wealth management and investment banking products and services to more than 12 million customers and conducts business through three operating groups: Personal and Commercial Banking, BMO Wealth Management and BMO Capital Markets.
Radicle helps guide today's progressive companies towards tomorrow's sustainable future. From early beginnings in Calgary, Canada, when Radicle developed an advanced software platform to measure, qualify, and aggregate greenhouse gas emissions, the company has taken root internationally to leverage data, insights, and technology to safeguard our shared tomorrow. Radicle works to enable planet-positive solutions by increasing efficiency while lowering costs and emissions, based on the belief that financial and environmental sustainability are two sides of the same coin: balance between the two is possible. For more information, please visit radiclebalance.com to learn more.
Certain statements in this press release are forward-looking statements. All such statements are made pursuant to the "safe harbor" provisions of, and are intended to be forward-looking statements under, the United States Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995 and any applicable Canadian securities legislation. Forward-looking statements in this document may include, but are not limited to, statements with respect to the expected closing of the proposed transaction, plans for the integration of Radicle Group Inc., our strategies or future actions, our targets and commitments, the regulatory environment in which we operate, the results of, or outlook for, our operations, and include statements made by our management. Forward-looking statements are typically identified by words such as "will", "would", "should", "believe", "expect", "anticipate", "project", "intend", "estimate", "plan", "goal", "commit", "target", "may", "might", "schedule", "forecast" and "could" or negative or grammatical variations thereof.
By their nature, forward-looking statements require us to make assumptions and are subject to inherent risks and uncertainties, both general and specific in nature. There is significant risk that predictions, forecasts, conclusions or projections will not prove to be accurate, that our assumptions may not be correct, and that actual results may differ materially from such predictions, forecasts, conclusions or projections. The uncertainty created by the COVID-19 pandemic has heightened this risk, given the increased challenge in making assumptions, predictions, forecasts, conclusions or projections. We caution readers of this document not to place undue reliance on our forward-looking statements, as a number of factors – many of which are beyond our control and the effects of which can be difficult to predict – could cause actual future results, conditions, actions or events to differ materially from the targets, expectations, estimates or intentions expressed in the forward-looking statements.
The future outcomes that relate to forward-looking statements may be influenced by many factors, including, but not limited to: the possibility that the proposed transaction does not close when expected or at all because required regulatory approvals and other conditions to closing are not received or satisfied on a timely basis or at all or are received subject to adverse conditions or requirements; the anticipated benefits from the proposed transaction are not realized in the time frame anticipated or at all as a result of changes in general economic and market conditions, laws and regulations and their enforcement, and the degree of competition in the business areas in which Radicle Group Inc. operates; the business of Radicle Group Inc. may not perform as expected or in a manner consistent with historical performance; the ability to promptly and effectively integrate Radicle Group Inc.; diversion of management time on transaction-related issues; the evolution of our lending portfolios over time, the need for active and continued participation of stakeholders (including enterprises, financial institutions and governmental and non-governmental organizations), the development and deployment of new technologies and industry-specific solutions, international cooperation, the development of regulations internationally, our ability to successfully implement various initiatives under expected time frames and the compliance of various third parties with our policies and procedures and legal requirements; and those other factors discussed in the Risks That May Affect Future Results section, and the sections related to credit and counterparty, market, insurance, liquidity and funding, operational non-financial, legal and regulatory, strategic, environmental and social, and reputation risk, in the Enterprise-Wide Risk Management section of BMO's 2021 Annual Report, and the Risk Management section in BMO's Second Quarter 2022 MD&A, all of which outline certain key factors and risks that may affect our future results and our ability to anticipate and effectively manage risks arising from all of the foregoing factors. We caution that the foregoing list is not exhaustive of all possible factors. Other factors and risks could adversely affect our results. Investors and others should carefully consider these factors and risks, as well as other uncertainties and potential events, and the inherent uncertainty of forward-looking statements.
We do not undertake to update any forward-looking statements, whether written or oral, that may be made from time to time by the organization or on its behalf, except as required by law. The forward-looking information contained in this document is presented for the purpose of assisting shareholders and analysts in understanding the proposed transaction and may not be appropriate for other purposes.
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West Virginia Gov. Jim Justice announces state health officer will step down, third since COVID
Dr. Ayne Amjad will continue to serve as a senior health adviser in WV
West Virginia will be looking for its third health officer since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Gov. Jim Justice announced Tuesday that Dr. Ayne Amjad is stepping down effective Oct. 1. She will continue to serve as a senior health adviser and appear in the governor’s weekly COVID-19 briefings.
Amjad said she will return to private medical practice in Beckley.
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"I do miss seeing my patients," Amjad said. "That’s a great bond for me and a great way for me to know really what is going on."
WEST VIRGINIA OFFICIALS ORGANIZING HIGHWAY CLEANUP FOR SEPT. 24, TAKING REGISTRATIONS
Amjad was appointed to her role as health officer and public health bureau commissioner in July 2020. That came a month after Gov. Jim Justice forced out the previous commissioner, Cathy Slemp, after the governor said virus cases in the state were overstated. | https://www.foxnews.com/us/west-virginia-gov-jim-justice-announces-state-health-officer-step-down-third-since-covid | 2022-09-07 16:44:56 | 0 | https://www.foxnews.com/us/west-virginia-gov-jim-justice-announces-state-health-officer-step-down-third-since-covid |
Bags of spinach, kale and collard greens have been recalled over potential listeria contamination.
The bags were sold under the brands Robinson Fresh, Lancaster and Giant.
Lancaster Foods said it initiated the recall after food safety inspectors in New York reported that a bag of kale tested positive for listeria.
Health officials warn listeria infections can be dangerous, especially for pregnant women, people over 65 years old and those with a weakened immune system.
Symptoms of an infection include a high fever, headache and nausea.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, listeria infection during pregnancy "usually leads to miscarriage, stillbirth, premature delivery, or life-threatening infection of the newborn."
The health agency notes that an estimated 1,600 people get listeriosis each year, and about 260 die.
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Lancaster Foods said the recalled products were distributed in Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Virginia and Pennsylvania.
Retailers have reportedly been told to remove the recalled items from store shelves. People who have the products at home are asked to throw them out.
Lancaster Foods said it has not received any reports of illness linked to the recalled products.
Consumers can identify the recalled products by comparing the UPC code on the packaging with this list provided by Lancaster Foods.
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28 dead as Julia drenches Central America with rainfall
GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Former Hurricane Julia has dissipated, but is still drenching Guatemala and El Salvador with torrential rains Monday after it reemerged in the Pacific following a pounding of Nicaragua.
At least 28 people were reported dead as a direct or indirect result of the storm.
Guatemala’s disaster prevention agency said five people died after a hillside collapsed on their house in Alta Verapaz province, burying them. And in Huehuetenango province, near Mexico, nine people died, including a soldier killed while performing rescue work.
Authorities in El Salvador said five Salvadoran army soldiers died after a wall collapsed at a house where they sought refuge in the town of Comasagua, where hundreds of police and soldiers have been conducting anti-gang raids. Another soldier was injured.
Two other people died in the eastern El Salvador town of Guatajiagua after heavy rains caused a wall of their home to collapse. Another man in El Salvador died when he was swept away by a current, and another died when a tree fell on him.
Rivers overflowed their banks and El Salvador declared a state of emergency and opened 80 storm shelters.
In neighboring Honduras, a 22-year-old woman died when she was swept away by currents, and three people died when their boat swamped or capsized in northern Honduras. A man in Nicaragua was killed by a falling tree.
Julia hit Nicaragua’s central Caribbean coast early Sunday as a hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 85 mph (140 kph) and survived the passage over the country’s mountainous terrain, entering the Pacific late in the day as a tropical storm..
By Monday, Julia had moved inland over Guatemala and its winds were down to 30 mph (45 kph).
The U.S. National Hurricane Center said Julia was centered about 80 miles (125 kilometers) west-northwest of Guatemala City, and was moving west-northwest at 15 mph (24 kph).
The center said floods and mudslides were possible across Central America and southern Mexico through Tuesday, with the storm expected to bring as much as 15 inches (38 centimeters) of rain in isolated areas.
In Guatemala, two people were listed as missing and two were hospitalized, and about 1,300 people had to leave their homes because of flooding and rising streams.
Julia was expected to dissipate later Monday as it passes along the Guatemalan coast.
Colombia’s national disaster agency reported Sunday that Julia blew the roofs off several houses and knocked over trees as it blasted past San Andres Island east of Nicaragua. There were no immediate reports of fatalities
In Nicaragua, Vice President Rosario Murillo told TN8 television that 9,500 people had been evacuated to shelters.
Heavy rains and evacuations were also reported in Panama, Honduras and Costa Rica, where some highways were closed due to the downpours.
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Agency to cover travel to Oregon for healthcare services
PORTLAND, Ore., June 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Rain the Growth Agency, a leading independent, full-service DTC advertising agency, has announced a new women's healthcare benefit allowing employees and their partners to travel to Oregon to receive women's reproductive healthcare services if they do not have local access due to the recent Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. The benefit will cover travel and accommodations through a "no questions asked," completely confidential process. The agency launched the benefit internally earlier this year.
"As a women-led and founded organization, we are extremely disappointed in the Supreme Court ruling made last week," said Rain the Growth Agency's co-founder and Chief Executive Officer, Michelle Cardinal. "It's frankly shocking we need to make these considerations in 2022, but we are passionately committed to ensuring that our employees, who reside in more than 30 states, have equal access to the healthcare that they need."
The new benefit is added to Rain the Growth Agency's already comprehensive benefits package that takes working mothers and families into consideration. The agency is based in Portland, Oregon, but has virtual employees all around the country. The organization made the decision early into the pandemic to provide all employees with remote flexibility. Other benefits include up to 18 weeks of maternity leave for birthing mothers and 12 weeks for paternity leave.
Healthcare services will be covered under normal insurance plan benefits and time off will fall under paid family and medical leave. Employees are eligible for up to 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave each year.
"We are fortunate to be headquartered in the state of Oregon where women's reproductive health procedures are protected by law. As we collectively monitor the long-term impacts of the reversal of Roe v. Wade, we will continue taking part in discussions about how businesses can help protect rights for underrepresented people," said Jane Crisan, Rain the Growth Agency President and Chief Operating Officer.
Rain the Growth Agency joins other organizations such as Amazon, Walt Disney Co., Meta, Dick's Sporting Goods and Pinterest that are providing reproductive healthcare to employees who may no longer have access in their home states.
Rain the Growth Agency is an independent, women-led, performance-minded, fully integrated advertising agency. We link strategy, creative and production with audience targeting, dynamic cross-channel media investment and advanced analytics to achieve sales and branding goals simultaneously, without compromise. Our holistic Transactional Brand Building approach produces transformational growth for clients ranging from DTC fast companies and category disruptors to established brands with traditional models. For more than 20 years, we have been scaling businesses such as Peloton, Chewy, Wayfair, Headspace, Humana, USAA, 23andMe, SimpliSafe and 1-800 Contacts. Headquartered in Portland, Oregon and co-founded in 1998 by Michelle Cardinal, our agency has grown to 300 employees nationwide.
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SAN JOSE, Calif., Jan. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK) ("QuickLogic" or the "Company"), a developer of ultra-low power multi-core voice enabled SoCs, embedded FPGA IP, and Endpoint AI solutions, today announced that management will participate in the 25th Annual Needham Growth Conference taking place at the Lotte New York Palace Hotel in New York City.
Management will present on January 10, 2023 at 3:45 p.m. ET (12:45 p.m. PT) and be available for one-on-one meetings on January 10th and 11th.
Investors interested in participating should contact QuickLogic Investor Relations at ir@quicklogic.com, or their Needham representative.
The live video and audio webcast and replay will be accessible from the Investors section of the QuickLogic website at https://ir.quicklogic.com/ir-calendar. In addition, a copy of the investor presentation will be available for download at https://ir.quicklogic.com/presentations.
About QuickLogic
QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK) is a fabless semiconductor company that develops low power, multi-core semiconductor platforms and Intellectual Property (IP) for Artificial Intelligence (AI), voice and sensor processing. The solutions include embedded FPGA IP (eFPGA) for hardware acceleration and pre-processing, and heterogeneous multi-core SoCs that integrate eFPGA with other processors and peripherals. The Analytics Toolkit from our recently acquired wholly owned subsidiary, SensiML Corporation, completes the end-to-end solution with accurate sensor algorithms using AI technology. The full range of platforms, software tools and eFPGA IP enables the practical and efficient adoption of AI, voice, and sensor processing across mobile, wearable, hearable, consumer, industrial, edge and endpoint IoT. For more information, visit www.quicklogic.com and https://www.quicklogic.com/blog.
The QuickLogic logo and QuickLogic are registered trademarks of QuickLogic Corporation.
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NEW YORK (AP) — A bestselling author of crime stories and other nonfiction works is working on a book about the stabbing deaths last fall of four students at the University of Idaho.
Howard Blum has a deal with HarperCollins Publishers, which has not yet announced a title or release date. His previous books include “Wanted!: The Search for Nazis in America” and “American Lightning: Terror, Mystery, the Birth of Hollywood, and the Crime of the Century," which in 2009 won an Edgar Award for “best fact crime” book.
Blum has been reporting on the Idaho killings for Air Mail, the digital newsletter co-founded by former Vanity Fair editor-in-chief Graydon Carter.
“I hope to tell a suspenseful factual story that will put readers in the midst of events and help them understand what really happened in the still of the night in Moscow, Idaho,” he said in a statement Wednesday. "And, not least, why it happened.”
Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin were killed Nov. 13.
Bryan Kohberger, a doctoral student at Washington State University, has been charged with four counts of first-degree murder and felony burglary. He was arrested Dec. 30 at his parents' home in eastern Pennsylvania in connection with the deaths. He has been extradited to Idaho and has yet to enter a plea. | https://www.sfchronicle.com/news/article/Author-Howard-Blum-is-writing-book-on-Idaho-17726231.php | 2023-01-18 21:16:39 | 0 | https://www.sfchronicle.com/news/article/Author-Howard-Blum-is-writing-book-on-Idaho-17726231.php |
(The Hill) — Uber is investigating a possible breach of its network after a hacker gained access on Thursday to the company’s internal system.
The transport company shut off a number of its internal services, including messaging and engineering services, during the investigation, according to The New York Times.
The person claiming responsibility for the hack told the Times that he gained access to Uber’s internal systems by posing as a corporate information technology person and convincing a company employee to share a password with him.
The hacker accessed the internal messaging service Slack through one person’s account and sent employees a message saying, “I announce I am a hacker and Uber has suffered a data breach.”
The person also posted an explicit photo on a webpage used to communicate with employees, an Uber spokesperson told the Times.
The alleged hacker sent images of Uber’s internal systems, including email, cloud storage and code repositories, to the Times and shared information with cybersecurity researchers.
“They pretty much have full access to Uber,” said Yuga Labs Security Engineer Sam Curry to the Times after corresponding with the alleged hacker.
The hacker, who said he was 18 years old, claimed that he broke into Uber because of its weak security and used his access to its Slack messaging service to call for higher pay for Uber drivers.
“We don’t have an estimate right now as to when full access to tools will be restored, so thank you for bearing with us,” wrote Uber Chief Information Security Office Latha Maripuri in an internal email seen by the Times.
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NEW YORK, Sept. 15, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- W. P. Carey Inc. (W. P. Carey, NYSE: WPC) reported today that its Board of Directors increased its quarterly cash dividend to $1.061 per share, equivalent to an annualized dividend rate of $4.24 per share. The dividend is payable on October 14, 2022 to stockholders of record as of September 30, 2022.
W. P. Carey Inc.
W. P. Carey ranks among the largest net lease REITs with an enterprise value of approximately $25 billion and a diversified portfolio of operationally critical commercial real estate. Having completed its merger with CPA:18 on August 1, 2022, W. P Carey's portfolio includes 1,390 net lease properties covering approximately 170 million square feet and a portfolio of 84 self-storage operating properties (on a combined company basis as of June 30, 2022 and after certain planned dispositions of CPA:18 properties). For nearly five decades, the company has invested in high-quality single-tenant industrial, warehouse, office, retail and self-storage properties subject to long-term net leases with built-in rent escalators. Its portfolio is located primarily in the U.S. and Northern and Western Europe and is well-diversified by tenant, property type, geographic location and tenant industry.
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DALLAS, Dec. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc. (NYSE: BHR) (the "Company" or "Braemar"), announced today its preliminary expectations for net income and Adjusted EBITDAre for the fourth quarter ending December 31, 2022.
The Company reported today a preliminary estimated range of net income of approximately $0.5 million to $3.5 million and a preliminary estimated range of Adjusted EBITDAre of $36.0 million to $39.0 million. The lower end of this preliminary estimated range of Adjusted EBITDAre is higher than the current average of the estimates published by the equity research analysts that cover the Company. As previously announced, the Company's RevPAR for the month of October was $280, reflecting an increase of approximately 14% compared to October of 2019 and the Company's RevPAR for the month of November was $253, reflecting an increase of approximately 15% compared to November of 2019. The Company currently expects its RevPAR for the month of December to be at a similar premium to 2019.
We use certain non-GAAP measures, in addition to the required GAAP presentations, as we believe these measures improve the understanding of our operational results and make comparisons of operating results among peer real estate investment trusts more meaningful. Non-GAAP financial measures used in this press release, which should not be relied upon as a substitute for GAAP measures, are EBITDA, EBITDAre and Adjusted EBITDAre. Please refer to our most recently filed Annual Report on Form 10-K for a more detailed description of how these non-GAAP measures are calculated. The reconciliations of non-GAAP measures to the closest GAAP measures are provided below and provide further details of our results for the period being reported.
The following table contains a reconciliation of the Company's preliminary estimated GAAP net income (loss) to the Company's preliminary estimated EBITDA, EBITDAre, and Adjusted EBITDAre:
Braemar Hotels & Resorts is a real estate investment trust (REIT) focused on investing in luxury hotels and resorts.
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BOSTON (AP) — The Atlanta Braves turned a rare 8-3-5 triple play in the third inning against the Boston Red Sox in a 7-1 loss Tuesday night.
It was the first triple play in the majors this season and the first 8-3-5 triple play in Major League Baseball since the 1884 Boston Beaneaters turned one against the Providence Grays, according to SABR’s Triple Plays Database.
Center fielder Michael Harris caught a shallow fly by Triston Casas and threw to first after Adam Duvall had strayed too far.
The throw easily got Duvall, then first baseman Matt Olson alertly fired the ball across the diamond in plenty of time to get Masataka Yoshida at third after he tagged up and attempted to advance on Duvall’s running gaffe.
After the win, Duvall was able to chuckle about his own mistake.
“My instincts told me right off the bat that it was off the end,” Duvall said. “I’m reading the outfielder. My goal is to get to second if it drops in front of him. I got out a little too far and he made a good throw back. It’s one of those things — it’s risk/reward and it didn’t go my way tonight.”
Harris held up his arms and leaped as Austin Riley tagged out Yoshida, who was several steps away from the bag when Olson’s throw arrived.
The play ended an inning that started with promise for Boston with back-to-back singles by Yoshida and Duvall.
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No matter the level, volleyball is a sport that brings out fun, competitive play, team building and athleticism. What you wear to the court counts. A simple pair of tennis shoes or running shoes does the trick for a casual game. However, if you’re looking to upgrade your game or if you play on an amateur or professional team, tennis shoes don’t cut it. Your best bet is a pair of volleyball shoes designed for the type of movement and force that the sport demands.
Shop this article: Adidas Ligra 7 Volleyball Shoes, Nike Zoom HyperAce 2 Volleyball Shoes and ASICS Gel-Rocket 10 Volleyball Shoes
What kind of shoes are volleyball shoes?
What sets volleyball shoes apart from other athletic footwear is their design, which focuses on lateral motion. Unlike running shoes, which prioritize cushioning and shock absorption, or basketball shoes, which can handle swift forward motion, volleyball shoes have a different aim. They’re made to support the rapid lateral movements you make during the game. These sideways motions are taxing on your feet, and good volleyball shoes support your legs while also helping you go in for a spike.
Sections of the sole
A volleyball shoe’s sole has three sections: an upper section, midsole and rubber sole.
- Upper section: Made out of a nylon mesh material, this front section is breathable enough to keep your foot cool. The material should be wicking and reduce the moisture caused by sweating.
- Midsole: The midsole is thick in comparison to most shoes. Volleyball players stay on the balls of their feet for most of the game, so midsole support helps take some weight off the front of your foot. Additionally, it helps you make quick movements and jumps.
- Rubber sole: A hard gum rubber sole gives good traction, helping you move seamlessly on the court. This sole support also helps lower your risk of ankle injuries. However, because it’s made of a special material, it wears down over time and should never be worn off the gym floor.
Material
The soles of volleyball shoes consist of a special type of gum. It’s non-marking, solid enough to give good ground gripping, and supportive enough to help protect your ankles. A mix of foam cushion and mesh materials make up the other two parts of the shoe.
Top brands
Notable brands for volleyball shoes include Adidas, ASICS and Nike. Be sure to consider consumer reviews for each shoe you consider. Not all volleyball shoes are created equal.
FAQ
Is it OK to wear basketball shoes in place of volleyball shoes?
A. Basketball shoes are better stand-in shoes for volleyball than tennis or running shoes. The demands of basketball and volleyball are similar. The movements of volleyball may be close to that of basketball, but the lateral motion may be more intense depending on how you play. Additionally, the give of the sole of the shoe is different as well.
Do volleyball shoes offer ankle support?
A. There is some degree of ankle support in most volleyball shoes. However, for those with previous ankle injuries or weak ankles, consider ankle braces to supplement your shoes.
How long does a quality pair of volleyball shoes last?
A. The life span of your athletic shoes depends on how often you play in them. As a general rule, if you wear one pair of shoes exclusively and play four to five times a week in them, a good pair of volleyball shoes should last at least a full season before wearing out. You can tell your shoes are wearing down when they start to lose traction in the soles; that’s a sign you need to have them resoled or replaced. If you’re more of a casual player and only play once a week, your shoes can last for years.
Can I wear my volleyball shoes off the court?
A. Don’t wear your volleyball shoes when you’re not playing. The gym floor is the only place they belong. Walking around on other surfaces, especially rough pavement, rubs off the important gum sole, aging your shoes prematurely. Be sure to bring a change of shoes for before and after your volleyball training sessions and games.
Can I wear volleyball shoes to play beach volleyball?
A. You can, but it’s much easier not to wear any shoes at all for beach volleyball.
The best volleyball shoes
Adidas Ligra 7 Volleyball Shoes
This well-balanced indoor volleyball shoe offers versatility and all-around support. The sole is resistant to abrasion and offers a solid grip while not being too heavy.
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Nike Zoom HyperAce 2 Volleyball Shoes
With patented Lightweight Zoom Wear cushioning to help you bounce higher combined with steady traction to keep you balanced, this pair of shoes offers the best of both worlds.
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ASICS Gel-Rocket 10 Volleyball Shoes
The cushion, foam and mesh on these shoes all prioritize comfort above all else, helping keep you refreshed no matter how long you play. They’re available in eight color combinations.
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Adidas Crazyflight Volleyball Shoes
Don’t let this shoe’s sleek, minimalist design fool you. It’s got ample midsole support for the ball of your foot while also offering breathable mesh to keep your feet cool.
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Under Armour Women’s HOVR Highlight Ace Volleyball Shoes
The extended ankle collar provides built-in ankle support for those who need it. Its sole is abrasion-resistant, and the sock liner molds to your foot to prevent slipping around in your shoe.
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WASHINGTON (AP)Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell were sued by the District of Columbia on Thursday, accused of colluding to deceive fans by lying about an inquiry into ”sexual misconduct and a persistently hostile work environment” within the team.
The individual club and the league as a whole were also named in the consumer protection civil lawsuit, which D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine said was based on his office’s investigation that began in the fall of 2021.
Racine said the defendants jointly ”misled the public” about the contents of, and procedure surrounding lawyer Beth Wilkinson’s examination of the team’s workplace culture that began in 2020. His office seeks a court order that will force the league to release Wilkinson’s findings.
”For years, the team and its owner have caused very real and very serious harm and then lied about it to dodge accountability,” Racine said, also pointing a finger at Goodell and the NFL. ”They did all of this to hide the truth, protect their images and let the profits continue to roll.”
Racine said that even though the team practices in Virginia and plays its games in Maryland, it is strongly connected to Washington and violated D.C. consumers’ rights. Racine said the capital city’s Consumer Protection Procedures Act provides for fines of up to $5,000 per lie – which his office estimated could result in millions of dollars in penalties.
Asked about a parallel review into the Commanders’ finances and withholding money from season-ticket holders, Racine said, ”There’ll be more news on that next week.” The U.S. House Committee for Oversight and Reform, which has one of a handful of other investigations into Snyder, referred a case about the club’s potential financial improprieties to the Federal Trade Commission in April, citing questionable business practices related to ticket revenue.
NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said Wilkinson’s investigation was thoroughly and comprehensively conducted, the league publicly released a summary and imposed a record-setting fine of $10 million on the team and its ownership.
”We reject the legally unsound and factually baseless allegations made today by the D.C. Attorney General against the NFL and Commissioner Goodell and will vigorously defend against those claims,” McCarthy wrote in an email.
Lawyers representing the Commanders said Snyder and his wife and co-owner, Tanya, acknowledged an unacceptable workplace culture more than two years ago and ”have apologized many times for allowing that to happen.”
”We agree with AG Racine on one thing: the public needs to know the truth,” Commanders counsel John Brownlee and Stuart Nash said in a statement sent through a team spokesperson. ”Although the lawsuit repeats a lot of innuendo, half-truths and lies, we welcome this opportunity to defend the organization – for the first time – in a court of law and to establish, once and for all, what is fact and what is fiction.”
The filing Thursday in D.C. Superior Court says Snyder ”cultivated an environment … that glorifies sexual harassment and punishes victims for speaking out.” According to the complaint, team ”employees say the workplace was `like the mafia’ … creating a culture of fear and paranoia.”
”The misconduct did not just go to the top; it originated there,” the court filing says, noting that a former long-time team executive said employees referred to Snyder as the ”Chief Harassing Officer.”
The complaint outlines ways in which the attorney general’s office says Snyder has been accused of ”further cultivating the team’s culture of sexual harassment,” such as bringing ”women believed to be sex workers to work-related events,” overseeing the team’s cheerleading program and exercising ”control over everything, from which cheerleading candidates made the cut, to which photos were used in the cheerleader calendar, to how revealing the cheerleading uniforms would be.”
The team remains the subject of multiple other ongoing investigations, including by the attorney general of Virginia, Congress and the NFL. Goodell has said there is no timetable for when former U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White’s review on behalf of the league will be completed.
Racine said the D.C. attorney general’s office will issue subpoenas and seek testimony under oath. He took a shot at Snyder’s virtual testimony with the House Oversight Committee by saying depositions are ”not likely to occur on a yacht but in a conference room in the District of Columbia.”
The Snyders announced last week they hired Bank of America Securities to look into selling part or all of the team. A team spokesperson said they were ”exploring all options” in regards to the organization that Forbes values at $5.6 billion.
”If he sells the team,” Racine said, ”he’s still a defendant.”
Racine said the lawsuit is happening in civil court because his office does not have criminal jurisdiction on the matter. He is leaving office Jan. 2 and expects successor Brian Schwalb to continue the case.
Lawyers Lisa Banks and Debra Katz, who represent more than 40 former team employees, said the civil complaint ”is further evidence of what we’ve long known: that both the Commanders and the NFL have engaged in deception and lies designed to conceal the team’s decades of sexual harassment and abuse, which has impacted not only the victims of that abuse, but also consumers.”
Former club employees Megan Imbert and Melanie Coburn attended the news conference, and Imbert said she and others who worked for the team have been seeking accountability and transparency. She believes this is a significant step.
”This is kind of the moment we’ve been waiting for,” Imbert said. ”We’ve been through a lot, even the past 2+ years, and it’s been scary, but I think the law’s on our side and I’m just looking forward to what the future holds. This is the most significant day of the past 2+ years for me.”
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AP National Writer Howard Fendrich contributed.
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VOSS, Norway (AP) — Chunks of ice float in milky blue waters. Clouds drift and hide imposing mountaintops. The closer you descend to the surface, the more the water roars — and the louder the “CRACK” of ice, as pieces fall from the arm of Europe’s largest glacier.
The landscape is vast, elemental, seemingly far beyond human scale. The whole world, it seems, lies sprawled out before you. Against this outsized backdrop, the plane carrying the man who chases glaciers seems almost like a toy.
“No one’s there,” the man marvels. “The air is virtually empty.”
This is Garrett Fisher’s playground — and, you quickly realize, his life’s work.
He is traveling the world, watching it from far above, sitting in the seat of his tiny blue-white “Super Cub” aircraft. It’s here that he combines his two longtime passions — photography and flight — in a quest to document every remaining glacier on the face of the Earth.
On one level, the 41-year-old Fisher does it for a simple reason: “Because I love them.”
But he does it, too, because of weightier things. Because the climate clock is ticking, and the planet’s glaciers are melting. Because Fisher is convinced documenting, archiving, remembering all of this serves a purpose.
Because, in the end, nothing lasts forever — not even ancient glaciers.
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Glaciers aren’t static. In a world that’s getting warmer, they’re getting smaller.
“In 100 or 200 years, most of them will be gone or severely curtailed,” Fisher says. “It is the front line of climate change … the first indication that we’re losing something.”
According from the European Environmental Agency, the Alps, for example, have lost about half their volume since 1900, with the most evident acceleration of melting happening since the 1980s. And the glacier retreat into continue in the future.
Estimates from the EEA say that by 2100, the volume of European glaciers will continue to decline by between 22% and 84% – and that’s under a moderate scenario. More aggressive modeling suggests up to 89% could be lost.
“We have a record of observations of small glaciers in settled areas, particularly in the Alps and Norway and New Zealand,” says Roderik van de Wal, a glacier expert at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. That record, he says, shows glaciers retreating even more. “That’s a consequence of climate change.”
The slow demise of glaciers, of course, is a problem that transcends aesthetics or even the glaciers themselves. A rise in sea level of about 15 centimetres around the globe during the past century is due in large part to glacier melt.
Which sets that ticking clock running. And which has gotten Garrett Fisher moving.
For Fisher, it started – as so many things do for so many people – in childhood.
He grew up in a quiet rural community in upstate New York, the child of local business owners and grandson of a scrappy pilot who introduced him early to aviation. He lived next door to a private airport.
Fisher was only a toddler when his grandfather Gordon plopped him in the back of his plane. The boy wasn’t happy about it, but the dismay quickly turned to delight. By age 4, he was hooked on flight.
Fisher recalls endless hours spent gazing out of his bedroom window, waiting for the barn door to his grandfather’s airplane hangar to open. The older man would tell him: “Whatever you set your mind to, you can do.”
Then, as a young man, he took up photography. Two of the three parts of his obsession were in place.
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Sometime in the late 1990s, a friend told Fisher that the world’s glaciers were disappearing. It has haunted him ever since, so much so that it added the third piece of the triangle: the urgency to beat the clock.
He saw them disappearing, and he wanted to make sure these pieces of the world – pieces he saw as indescribably beautiful – were preserved, if only in pixels.
“When I’m high up, I see these forbidden views,” he says. “They’re views you can’t have on the ground, that don’t really exist for anyone else.”
He aims his efforts squarely at posterity. Any documentation he makes of the glaciers before their demise, he believes, could be invaluable to future generations. So, he has launched a , a non-profit to support and showcase his work, and he plans to open his archive to the public for research – some now, the rest when he is gone.
Fisher is hardly the first to feel the archival instinct when it comes to glaciers. Since the invention of photography in the early decades of the 19th century, glaciers have been documented with fascination by everyone from passing travelers to scientists.
Norwegian photographer Knud Knudsen, one of his nation’s founding art photographers, delved into the landscape with an obsession similar to Fisher’s. He traveled around Norway’s west coast, nature: fjords, mountains, waterfalls … and glaciers.
But in an era where everything related to photography was heavy, unwieldy, and slow, Knudsen was earthbound, traveling on wagons and boats. On one trip, he brought about 175 pounds in gear – including glass negatives. Unlike Fisher, he could not soar – and could not capture the feeling of looking down upon the vast and magnificent natural formations that he was chronicling in his homeland.
For Fisher, Norway is only the latest glacier frontier. He spent years documenting them in other places, including the American West, before shifting his focus to the Alps and Europe. He has photographed thousands of glaciers and is hungry for more.
Never, though, even amid the silence and beauty of his flights, does Fisher lose the sense of documenting the “decisive moment” – the inflection points of a glacier that is still here but in the process of disappearing.
He knows, with every flight, that he is documenting a slow-moving tragedy as it unfolds.
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The Piper Super Cub is a small two-seater. Fisher squeezes in. He is about to ascend into skies of crystal and cotton in hopes of photographing Nigardsbreen.
“There’s about a 30% chance we get to see the glacier,” he says. “There’s a bunch of clouds sitting right there.”
The Piper feels – and rumbles – like an old car. It smells of oil and fuel and everything is manual. Fisher brings in his iPad for navigation, but his aviation software doesn’t have GPS information on glaciers. So he flies using a mix of instinct, observation and Google Maps.
The aircraft’s huge glass windows serve up incredible views. When he’s aloft, the houses start to feel like Monopoly pieces. Anxiety dispels into moments of profound peace. It’s as if the altitude – the distance from the world we know – makes all that’s happening on the planet below seem a little more manageable. And yet he knows: One false move would end all this.
“The weather’s bad, extremely cold, the winds are very strong and the flying’s extremely technically challenging,” Fisher says. “And to photograph glaciers, we’re getting very close to all of this action. So, it requires a lot of skill, time and determination.”
Lots of people are afraid of flying, especially in small planes. When news hits of a plane down, it’s usually a small craft.
He adds: “I’ve been told by many pilots that I’m crazy.”
Many glaciers are remote and hard to reach or document – except by satellite or by air, making the tiny Super Cub the perfect vehicle for this photographic journey. It is built to navigate the blustery winds and dangerous environments necessary for his work.
Why risk it? Fisher believes satellite images will never capture glaciers effectively – not aesthetically and not scientifically. The glow of a glacier at “magic hour.” The way shadow falls on the ice, revealing an unending, undefinable blue. The sheer epic presence of these ice goliaths that are in a constant state of unbecoming.
Will the engine quit? He has detailed plans in case of a crash on a glacier. He has calculated that he can survive for about 24 hours if he goes down and has measured the tail of the plane to be sure he can fit into it and stay out of the elements while he waits for help. Not for the faint of heart.
Fisher moves around a lot: The United States, Spain, Norway. He rarely stops. His wife, Anne, his friend since childhood, drags him to bed most nights; left to his own devices, he says, he would hardly sleep. This is what happens to people so bent on something that everything else starts to fall away.
Until now, Fisher has paid for his passion with his own money, but it’s not cheap; he is running out of funding and looking for backers.
He positions the work carefully. It is, in many ways, science. In other ways, it is public service. But he always comes back to one thing: beauty.
“Science has all of the data we need. They have tons of datasets, which will be available in the future,” Fisher says. “The problem is, it’s not beautiful.”
What he does, he says, is something whose aesthetics are not only pleasing but might encourage people to change their ways.
He adds: “It’s not a dataset. It’s a very motivating, emotionally compelling rendition of these glaciers while they’re here. Because these views will not come back.”
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Glaciers are a window to our past. Photography, too, is a window to our past. Garrett Fisher has combined these pursuits to ensure many views to this moment are available – and that whatever disappears will be remembered.
In the end, so much of his work is about memory. But what about the here and now? Can a photograph communicate the profound experience of being in front of something that is soon to be lost forever? In many ways, that is what his work is trying to figure out.
The archive is the thing he has poured everything into, dedicating countless hours. And beyond the archival dreams, he dares to hope for change.
If he finds the right light, the right angle, the right moment, then maybe people will care more. He’s chasing the perfect image; one so beautiful it can make people and policymakers act. And if it isn’t one image, then maybe an entire archive convinces people to come, to look, to get close, to pay attention.
“We can live without them. We will live without them,” Fisher says. “However, it hurts us to lose them.”
Everything disappears. But not yet. There is still time, and Garrett Fisher has an airplane and a camera and is not turning away.
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Updated September 3, 2022 at 6:48 PM ET
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — NASA has delayed any new launch attempt for the Artemis moon mission until at least Sept. 19 after scrapping a planned launch on Saturday.
The decision on Saturday morning was the second time in a week the launch had been postponed.
The official scrub announcement from Launch Director Charlie Blackwell-Thompson came around 11:19 a.m. ET after several unsuccessful attempts to stop a leak of liquid hydrogen fuel.
Officials announced Saturday afternoon that they wouldn't attempt another launch during the current launch period, which ends on Tuesday. Instead they said the earliest they could try for another launch would be late September.
"We do not launch until we think it's right," NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said.
The space agency's first effort to launch this rocket had to be scuttled on Monday morning after a sensor indicated that one of the rocket's four engines didn't seem to be cooling down to the proper temperature of approximately minus-420 degrees Fahrenheit.
After studying the problem and troubleshooting, officials said it's clear the engine was actually fine and a sensor was giving a false temperature reading. "We know we had a bad sensor," said John Honeycutt, program manager for this rocket at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala.
Then on Saturday, as crews worked to fuel up the rocket, they repeatedly detected a liquid hydrogen leak that caused them to stop and start the fueling process several times.
NASA made three unsuccessful attempts to repair the leak before falling so far behind schedule that Blackwell-Thompson ultimately waived off the launch.
Speaking Saturday afternoon, Artemis mission manager Mike Sarafin said the hydrogen transfer line was inadvertently overpressurized but suggested it was too early to tell if that was the cause of the leak.
Officials said they would have to roll the rocket back to the Vehicle Assembly Building unless they could get a waiver to remain on the launchpad until the next attempt.
It wasn't the first time hydrogen leaks have bedeviled efforts to fuel this rocket. Similar ones appeared during dress rehearsals and the first try at launch, though officials described the leak on Saturday as much larger. NASA officials are now studying the problem and discussing next steps.
Artemis comes a half century after the last moon landing
It's been almost 50 years since the space agency last launched a vehicle designed to carry people to the moon. NASA has named its new moon program Artemis, after the twin sister of the Greek god Apollo, and has vowed to put the first woman and first person of color on the lunar surface.
No astronauts will be on board the Artemis rocket during its long-anticipated first mission, but this flight will be a critical test of how NASA's new vehicle will perform in space and during the fiery return to Earth.
Once this rocket successfully lifts off, it will send a crew capsule called Orion on a journey to orbit the moon, coming within about 60 miles of the lunar surface. After more than five weeks, it will return home and splash down in the Pacific Ocean.
The next flight of this rocket will carry people, but it isn't scheduled until 2024. The agency is targeting a 2025 moon landing — although most space watchers expect delays, as this rocket is already years behind its original schedule. Congress had wanted it to fly in 2016, just five years after NASA retired its aging fleet of space shuttles.
Nelson said on Saturday that despite the most recent Artemis 1 delays, NASA was still planning to launch Artemis 2 in 2024 and Artemis 3 in 2025.
Critics say the Artemis program will be too expensive to be sustainable if NASA depends on this rocket and capsule, which come with a hefty price tag. NASA's inspector general has said that each of the first few flights will cost more than $4 billion, and that doesn't include billions of dollars in development costs.
Meanwhile, the private company SpaceX, which currently ferries astronauts to the International Space Station for NASA, is developing its own megarocket and space vehicle called Starship. This rocket is expected to have its first flight soon and is designed to be both reusable and inexpensive. NASA has already said it will rely on SpaceX to develop Starship as a lunar lander, to get its astronauts from lunar orbit down to the surface.
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The Home of the Wisconsin Mac & Cheese Celebrates National Mac & Cheese Day with Extra Goodness, Reclaiming the Day as National Mac & Cheese & Cheese Day
BROOMFIELD, Colo., July 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Noodles & Company, (NASDAQ: NDLS) the national fast-casual chain known for spreading Uncommon Goodness with its globally inspired noodle bowls, best-in-class service, and values-centric culture, is celebrating National Mac & Cheese Day on July 14 with a free small bowl of Wisconsin Mac & Cheese with the purchase of a regular entrée for all Noodles Rewards members. To make the day even better, anyone who orders any size bowl of Mac & Cheese on National Mac & Cheese Day will receive an uncommonly good free side of cheese sauce with every Mac & Cheese purchase, marking the day as National Mac & Cheese & Cheese Day.
Wisconsin Mac & Cheese is the most ordered dish of Noodles fans, making Noodles & Company the number one place to celebrate National Mac & Cheese Day. Setting the standard with high-quality ingredients, Noodles' famous Mac & Cheese dishes are made with a gluten-free and rBST-free creamy cheese sauce; premium aged cheddars; and decadent elbow macaroni noodles.
"We serve nearly 13 million bowls of Wisconsin Mac & Cheese across our 450+ restaurants each year. In fact, Wisconsin Mac & Cheese has been our best-selling menu item since we first opened our doors 27 years ago, and while we've innovated our menu over the decades, this uncommonly good mainstay is a guest favorite," said Stacey Pool, chief marketing officer at Noodles & Company. "We're celebrating this National Mac & Cheese Day with a free small bowl of Wisconsin Mac & Cheese for all Noodles Rewards members, and because we're dedicated to Uncommon Goodness, we're giving away an extra helping of our famous cheese sauce with every Mac & Cheese order because we believe in always doing something extra for our guests."
Becoming a Noodles Rewards member is simple. Guests can sign up for free via the Noodles mobile app or the Noodles website. Guests can conveniently get their Mac & Cheese fix via quick-pickup, curbside pick-up, or delivery by placing an order online at noodles.com, via the Noodles mobile app, or by visiting their nearby Noodles location. Noodles' National Mac & Cheese & Cheese Day offer will be available on July 14 only at all Noodles restaurants nationwide.
For more details, visit https://www.noodles.com/rewards/.
About Noodles & Company
Since 1995, Noodles & Company has been serving guests Uncommon Goodness and noodles your way, with noodles and flavors that you know and love as well as new ones you're about to discover. From indulgent Wisconsin Mac & Cheese to better-for-you Zoodles and Other Noodles, the company serves a world of flavor in every bowl. Made up of more than 450 restaurants and thousands of passionate team members and named one of America's Favorite Restaurants by Newsweek, Noodles is well-known for its delicious noodles and industry-leading team member benefits. Noodles has been recognized by Forbes as one of America's Best Employers for Diversity in 2021 and 2022 and one of America's Best Employers for Women in 2021. Additionally, Denver Business Journal has called Noodles one of the Best Places to Work for its unique culture focused on Uncommon Goodness and built on the value of "Loving Life" which begins by nourishing and inspiring its communities and every team member and guest who walks through the door. The company has also earned the Women in the Lead Certification for its investment in women-empowering initiatives for its female team members and has proudly partnered with the Multicultural Foodservice & Hospitality Alliance to build cultural intelligence within its teams. To learn more and to find the location nearest you, visit www.noodles.com
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Committee elects to evaluate 2019, 2022 editions of N.C. fire code
The outdated fire code for the state became a big topic among fire officials after the deadly SouthPark construction site fire last month.
RALEIGH, N.C. (WBTV) - North Carolina is taking a step forward to update its fire codes.
Chief State Fire Marshal Brian Taylor said there were many fire officials at Tuesday’s fire code revision committee meeting.
The outdated fire code for the state became a big topic among fire officials after the deadly SouthPark construction site fire last month that killed two workers.
Related: Experts pushing for changes to state code after deadly SouthPark construction fire
On Tuesday, the committee elected to evaluate the 2019 and 2022 editions of the standard codes for buildings under construction.
Many of these new apartment complexes being built, like the one in SouthPark, are primarily wooden structures, putting them at an increased fire risk.
“We’re very concerned in trying to learn all we can, not only locally but nationwide, at what we can do to improve, prevent and educate on these fires in the future,” Taylor said. “There’s always things taking place during construction. If it’s welding, it could be heating during the winter, then of course you have the natural conditions of wind or storms.”
No changes will take effect until 2025 unless there is a call for an emergency revision. Taylor says he doesn’t expect to happen.
The building code council is set to meet in September.
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‘Fake cones and fake tickets’: Man poses as parking lot attendant, makes nearly $2,000
CINCINNATI (WXIX/Gray News) - Cincinnati police are asking for the public’s help to identify a man accused of posing as a parking lot attendant during a recent sporting event.
The incident reportedly happened last weekend in the parking lot of the Freestore Foodbank.
Police said an unidentified man posed as a parking attendant at the nonprofit’s parking lot ahead of an FC Cincinnati game.
“Basically, he set up fake cones and fake tickets and sold out the entire parking lot,” Freestore Foodbank President and CEO Kurt Reiber said. “This was four or five hours before the game even started.”
And this cost the nonprofit money, according to Reiber.
Earlier this year, Freestore Foodbank closed its doors at its Central Parkway location but instead of allowing the building to sit vacant, they decided to rent out the parking lot.
“We partnered with Tri-State Parking. They said they would operate it for us and give us a little bit of money back,” Reiber said. “The money we would get would help us feed kids.”
Employees for Tri-State Parking called management once arriving at the lot that day. They informed managers about the man posing as an attendant.
The team confronted the man, but he reportedly took off before police arrived.
Reiber said he made nearly $2,000 in less than five hours.
“My understanding is that he was selling the parking spaces for $40 a car,” Reiber said.
According to the nonprofit, that money could have fed about 5,000 children.
Reiber is now asking that the man donate some of his earnings and turn himself in.
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ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the New York Lottery's "Lotto" game were:
02-14-18-37-38-56, Bonus: 4
(two, fourteen, eighteen, thirty-seven, thirty-eight, fifty-six; Bonus: four)
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) _ The winning numbers in Wednesday evening's drawing of the New York Lottery's "Lotto" game were:
02-14-18-37-38-56, Bonus: 4
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NEW YORK, March 12, 2023 /PRNewswire/ --
WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers of securities of Cognyte Software Ltd. (NASDAQ: CGNT) between February 2, 2021 and June 28, 2022, both dates inclusive (the "Class Period"), of the important May 1, 2023 lead plaintiff deadline.
SO WHAT: If you purchased Cognyte securities during the Class Period you may be entitled to compensation without payment of any out of pocket fees or costs through a contingency fee arrangement.
WHAT TO DO NEXT: To join the Cognyte class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=12578 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action. A class action lawsuit has already been filed. If you wish to serve as lead plaintiff, you must move the Court no later than May 1, 2023. A lead plaintiff is a representative party acting on behalf of other class members in directing the litigation.
WHY ROSEN LAW: We encourage investors to select qualified counsel with a track record of success in leadership roles. Often, firms issuing notices do not have comparable experience, resources or any meaningful peer recognition. Many of these firms do not actually handle securities class actions, but are merely middlemen that refer clients or partner with law firms that actually litigate the cases. Be wise in selecting counsel. The Rosen Law Firm represents investors throughout the globe, concentrating its practice in securities class actions and shareholder derivative litigation. Rosen Law Firm has achieved the largest ever securities class action settlement against a Chinese Company. Rosen Law Firm was Ranked No. 1 by ISS Securities Class Action Services for number of securities class action settlements in 2017. The firm has been ranked in the top 4 each year since 2013 and has recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for investors. In 2019 alone the firm secured over $438 million for investors. In 2020, founding partner Laurence Rosen was named by law360 as a Titan of Plaintiffs' Bar. Many of the firm's attorneys have been recognized by Lawdragon and Super Lawyers.
DETAILS OF THE CASE: According to the lawsuit, defendants throughout the Class misled investors and/or failed to disclose that Cognyte created, distributed, and provided reconnaissance tools and services that violated community standards and terms of service of communication network sources and technologies, such as Facebook, exposing the Company to significant financial and reputational risk. When the true details entered the market, the lawsuit claims that investors suffered damages.
To join the Cognyte class action, go to https://rosenlegal.com/submit-form/?case_id=12578 or call Phillip Kim, Esq. toll-free at 866-767-3653 or email pkim@rosenlegal.com or cases@rosenlegal.com for information on the class action.
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Child safely located following Missing Child Alert By FOX 13 news staff Published August 3, 2022 9:39AM News FOX 51 Gainesville Facebook Twitter Print Email FORT MYERS, Fla. - A six-year-old girl has been safely located following a statewide Missing Child Alert. No additional details were provided. | https://www.wogx.com/news/florida-missing-child-alert-issued-for-6-year-old-girl-from-fort-myers-may-be-with-2-adults | 2022-08-03 22:35:18 | 1 | https://www.wogx.com/news/florida-missing-child-alert-issued-for-6-year-old-girl-from-fort-myers-may-be-with-2-adults |
CHICAGO, March 9, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- In response to the devastating earthquakes affecting Turkey and Syria, RockItCoin announced today that it has donated $3,000 in Bitcoin to the Center of Disaster Philanthropy's Turkey and Syria Earthquake Recovery Fund.
The donation marks the beginning of the RockItCoin Gives initiative, a company-wide program that donates to charitable causes and focuses on the encouragement of employees to get involved with international, national, and local causes.
"As an active member of the cryptocurrency community, we felt we could show the true borderlessness of cryptocurrency through our RockItCoin Gives initiative," said Michael Dalesandro, CEO of RockItCoin. "The Center for Disaster Philanthropy was a perfect fit to start the program with their acceptance of Bitcoin donations."
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy's Turkey and Syria Earthquake Recovery Fund focuses on supporting affected families and communities during recovery efforts and rebuilding after areas were struck by a 7.6 magnitude earthquake and significant aftershocks in early February.
"We greatly appreciate RockItCoin's support of CDP's Turkey and Syria Earthquake Recovery Fund, as well as the individual support from their team members. With their help, we can continue our work to promote equitable disaster recovery in affected communities," said Devin Mathias, Senior Director of Development at CDP. "Recovery is going to take years, not days or weeks, and support from all methods of currency are critical. Thanks again to RockItCoin for leading by example to help our efforts!"
The Center for Disaster Philanthropy is a full-time philanthropic resource that focuses on increasing the effectiveness of both individual and corporate philanthropy. To learn more about the Center for Disaster Philanthropy, visit their website.
"We're excited about the launch of the RockItCoin Gives initiative and showing what role crypto plays in global relief efforts," said Ben Phillips, President and COO of RockItCoin.
Founded in 2015 by Michael Dalesandro, RockItCoin is a crypto blockchain company based in Chicago, IL. RockItCoin has a nationwide network of crypto ATMs with over 2,000 locations in 45 States providing consumers with the safest and fastest way to buy or sell Bitcoins. For more information, please visit https://www.rockitcoin.com and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn.
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Danco Laboratories: Mifeprex FDA Approvals Remain Unchanged, April 14, 2023
NEW YORK, April 14, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- This afternoon, the US Supreme Court issued an administrative stay of the April 7 order from Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk of the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas. This administrative stay, which runs until midnight on April 19, is a temporary measure that contemplates the Court ruling by then on applications from Danco and the federal government for a broader stay.
The April 7 order suspended FDA's 2000 approval of Mifeprex and subsequent FDA actions regarding the drug, to be in effect while the underlying lawsuit challenging the approval proceeds. Danco and the federal government appealed that order to the Fifth Circuit, which removed the 2000 approval suspension, but kept in place the suspension of the subsequent FDA actions. Danco and the government then appealed to the Supreme Court for a stay of all of Judge Kacsmaryk's order. The administrative stay issued today stops Judge Kacsmaryk's order for the time necessary for the Supreme Court to rule on the requests for a full stay.
The administrative stay means that the approved status of Mifeprex remains unchanged, including the 2023 revisions to the REMS that allow for dispensing from certified pharmacies and by mail. The ability to order and receive Mifeprex is therefore unaffected while the stay is in effect, and will continue if the Supreme Court grants the broader stay during the litigation.
"We are gratified by this action by the Supreme Court," said Abby Long, Danco's Director of Marketing and Public Affairs. "It is temporary, but we look forward to the careful consideration we know the Court will give to these important issues." Because of the Court's administrative stay, Mifeprex remains approved for use through 70 days' gestation and with the dosing regimen approved in 2016. "Danco remains committed to working with healthcare providers, patients and state and federal governments to make Mifeprex available and accessible," Long said.
Over 5 million women have used Mifeprex® in the United States since its approval for the termination of early pregnancy in 2000. Mifeprex® is ~97% effective in terminating early pregnancy; approximately 3% of women will require surgical intervention for ongoing pregnancy, heavy bleeding, incomplete expulsion, or other reasons such as patient request.
MIFEPREX: Important Safety Information
WARNING: SERIOUS AND SOMETIMES FATAL INFECTIONS OR BLEEDING
Serious and sometimes fatal infections and bleeding occur very rarely following spontaneous, surgical, and medical abortions, including following MIFEPREX use. No causal relationship between the use of MIFEPREX and misoprostol and these events has been established.
- Atypical Presentation of Infection. Patients with serious bacterial infections and sepsis can present without fever, bacteremia or significant findings on pelvic examination. A high index of suspicion is needed to rule out serious infection and sepsis.
- Prolonged heavy bleeding may be a sign of incomplete abortion or other complications and prompt medical or surgical intervention may be needed.
MIFEPREX is only available through a restricted program called the Mifepristone REMS Program.
Before prescribing MIFEPREX, inform the patient about these risks. Ensure the patient knows whom to call and what to do if she experiences sustained fever, severe abdominal pain, prolonged heavy bleeding, or syncope, or if she experiences abdominal pain or discomfort or general malaise for more than 24 hours after taking misoprostol.
Contraindications
- Administration of MIFEPREX and misoprostol for the termination of pregnancy is contraindicated in patients with any of the following conditions:
- Confirmed or suspected ectopic pregnancy or undiagnosed adnexal mass (the treatment procedure will not be effective to terminate an ectopic pregnancy)
- Chronic adrenal failure (risk of acute renal insufficiency)
- Concurrent long-term corticosteroid therapy (risk of acute renal insufficiency)
- History of allergy to mifepristone, misoprostol, or other prostaglandins (allergic reactions including anaphylaxis, angioedema, rash, hives, and itching have been reported)
- Hemorrhagic disorders or concurrent anticoagulant therapy (risk of heavy bleeding)
- Inherited porphyrias (risk of worsening or of precipitation of attacks)
- Use of MIFEPREX and misoprostol for termination of intrauterine pregnancy is contraindicated in patients with an intrauterine device ("IUD") in place (the IUD might interfere with pregnancy termination). If the IUD is removed, MIFEPREX may be used.
Warnings and Precautions
Infection and Sepsis
As with other types of abortion, cases of serious bacterial infection, including very rare cases of fatal septic shock, have been reported following the use of MIFEPREX. Healthcare providers evaluating a patient who is undergoing a medical abortion should be alert to the possibility of this rare event. A sustained (> 4 hours) fever of 100.4°F or higher, severe abdominal pain, or pelvic tenderness in the days after a medical abortion may be an indication of infection.
A high index of suspicion is needed to rule out sepsis if a patient reports abdominal pain, discomfort, or general malaise (including weakness, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea) more than 24 hours after taking misoprostol. Very rarely, deaths have been reported in patients who presented without fever, with or without abdominal pain, but with leukocytosis with a marked left shift, tachycardia, hemoconcentration, and general malaise.
Uterine Bleeding
Uterine bleeding occurs in almost all patients during a medical abortion. Prolonged heavy bleeding (soaking through two thick full-size sanitary pads per hour for two consecutive hours) may be a sign of incomplete abortion or other complications and prompt medical or surgical intervention may be needed to prevent the development of hypovolemic shock. Counsel patients to seek immediate medical attention if they experience prolonged heavy vaginal bleeding following a medical abortion.
Excessive uterine bleeding usually requires treatment by uterotonics, vasoconstrictor drugs, surgical uterine evacuation, administration of saline infusions, and/or blood transfusions. Because heavy bleeding requiring surgical uterine evacuation occurs in about 1% of patients, special care should be given to patients with hemostatic disorders, hypocoagulability, or severe anemia.
Mifepristone REMS Program
MIFEPREX is available only through a restricted program under a REMS called the Mifepristone REMS Program, because of the risks of serious complications. Notable requirements of the Mifepristone REMS Program include the following:
- Prescribers must be certified with the program by completing the Prescriber Agreement Form.
- Patients must sign a Patient Agreement Form.
- MIFEPREX must only be dispensed to patients by or under the supervision of a certified prescriber, or by certified pharmacies on prescriptions issued by certified prescribers.
Ectopic Pregnancy
MIFEPREX is contraindicated in patients with a confirmed or suspected ectopic pregnancy because MIFEPREX is not effective for terminating ectopic pregnancies. Healthcare providers should remain alert to the possibility that a patient who is undergoing a medical abortion could have an undiagnosed ectopic pregnancy because some of the expected symptoms experienced with a medical abortion (abdominal pain, uterine bleeding) may be similar to those of a ruptured ectopic pregnancy.
Women who became pregnant with an IUD in place should be assessed for ectopic pregnancy.
Rhesus Immunization
The use of MIFEPREX is assumed to require the same preventive measures as those taken prior to and during surgical abortion to prevent rhesus immunization.
Adverse Reactions
Most common adverse reactions (>15%) are nausea, weakness, fever/chills, vomiting, headache, diarrhea, and dizziness. The frequency of adverse reactions varies between studies and may be dependent on many factors including the patient population and gestational age.
This is the Important Safety Information. For more information, please see the Full Prescribing Information, including BOXED WARNING and Medication Guide, available at www.earlyoptionpill.com.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Anton Lundell and Aleksander Barkov scored in the shootout to send the Florida Panthers to a 2-1 win against the Minnesota Wild on Monday night.
Eetu Luostarinen scored in regulation for Florida, which has won four of its past five games. Sergei Bobrovsky made 27 saves for the Panthers in a low-scoring game with plenty of scoring opportunities.
Bobrovsky stopped two of the three players he faced in the shootout.
“Bob was unbelievable today,” Lundell said. “He kept us in the game, took some big saves and gave us, pretty much, two points today.”
Filip Gustavsson nearly matched Bobrovsky save for save, making 33 saves for Minnesota. Kirill Kaprizov scored in regulation for the Wild, who have lost four of five since the All-Star break.
“We’ve had a couple of games like that now and to be honest, we have to go and get some of the dirty goals,” Kaprizov said through a translator. “Find a way to win some ugly battles and get some ugly goals and that’ll open up some space for us to be able to make some plays and score some nicer goals. But myself included, I think I need to go and get some dirty goals and find a way have things open up in the ice and to start winning games.”
The goaltenders shined as Florida outshot Minnesota 34-28 and had a 14-3 advantage in shots at one point in the first period.
Both teams had their chances. They went a combined 0 of 12 on the power play, with the Panthers unable to score on seven man-advantage opportunities.
They had entered the day with a 33.3% scoring rate on the power play since the start of 2023, the best mark in the NHL. Florida had a power-play goal in seven of its previous 10 games.
“I don’t want to get fined,” Wild coach Dean Evason said. “You guys see it. We all see it. It’s tough. It was tough tonight. But having said that, we’ve been praising, our group’s been so good, disciplined, only one penalty here, and then that happens. And it’s hard because we obviously can’t take seven minors but we really liked our composure.”
On the defensive side, the Panthers have now killed 18 of 19 penalties in the past six games.
“There wasn’t a lot of flow in that game,” Florida coach Paul Maurice said. “Both team’s penalty kill was really good. Both team’s goalies were really good on the penalty kill. That’s the important part.”
Luostarinen opened the scoring 2:06 into the second period, deflecting a point shot from Gustav Forsling for his 12th goal of the season.
Minnesota answered back three minutes later when Kaprizov scored his 30th of the season. Kaprizov was finally able to control a bouncing puck entering the offensive zone and wristed a quick shot high past Bobrovsky.
“The only thing I can say is it’s big points for us,” Bobrovsky said. “This time of year, it’s already like a playoff spot kind of. It’s a huge point.”
THIRD’S A CHARM
Lundell was Florida’s first shooter in the shootout and was seen working on his stick prior to the shootout attempt.
“I don’t know what happened today,” Lundell said. “I broke two sticks in the game, which is not normal for me. So, I had to take a new stick for the shootout and it worked pretty well.”
OUCH
Wild forward Marcus Foligno left the game in the second period after taking a shot off the inside of his left knee. Foligno never returned and the team said he’s dealing with a lower-body injury. Foligno had to be helped off the ice and couldn’t put any weight on his left leg as he left.
UP NEXT
Panthers: Finish a back-to-back Tuesday in St. Louis.
Wild: Host Colorado on Wednesday.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (WBOY) – A group of U.S. senators, including West Virginia’s Joe Manchin, have introduced a bill that would require the federal government to only buy American flags that are produced entirely on American soil.
According to a release from Sen. Manchin, as of now, the federal government can purchase flags that contain only 50% American-made materials. The All-American Flag Act would prevent the federal government from buying and using any flag that was not produced entirely with American-made materials and manufactured completely in the United States.
Data from the U.S. Department of Commerce and the U.S. Census said that in 2015, the U.S. imported $4.4 million worth of American flags, with $4 million of those imported from China. In 2017, the U.S. imported 10 million American flags; all but 50,000 of those came from China, Senator Manchin’s office pointed out.
“Every day, students, Veterans, soldiers, scouts and Americans pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. We salute it; we fight for it; we honor it and celebrate it,” Senator Manchin said. “I am proud to co-sponsor the bipartisan All-American Flag Act to require the federal government to purchase flags produced entirely on American soil with American materials, which will create good-paying jobs and spur economic growth across the country. I encourage my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to support this important legislation and I look forward to getting it across the finish line and signed into law.”
The full list of sponsors for the bill is as follows: Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.), Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Rick Scott (R-Fla.).
“American flags should be made in America, period,” Senator Brown said. “Today, half of the materials that our women and men in uniform fight under can be made in China. We have to change that. We shouldn’t use taxpayer dollars to purchase American flags made overseas when American companies — and companies right here in Ohio — proudly produce the American flag. My bipartisan All-American Flag Act would ensure that the government buys flags that are entirely produced and manufactured in America, by American workers.”
“The American flag serves as a symbol of our identity, resolve, and values as one people. To honor its significance, the federal government should only use flags entirely manufactured in the United States,” Senator Collins said. “This bipartisan legislation will ensure that the symbol of our nation is preserved while supporting American jobs and manufacturers.”
“I am proud to join my colleagues in leading the All-American Flag Act to ensure that American flags, bought with American taxpayer dollars, flying over the property of America’s government are American made,” added Senator Scott. “There is absolutely no reason why taxpayer dollars should go to foreign governments to buy American flags. This legislation is a no-brainer. When I was governor of Florida we signed this commonsense legislation into law, and I am proud to continue this effort in the Senate. I encourage my colleagues to support its passage.”
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Gregg Popovich and the San Antonio Spurs know they cannot erase the pain that the residents of Uvalde, Texas have felt since May 24.
They can, however, continue reminding the city of 16,000 people that they’re not forgotten.
The Spurs are planning what they’re calling a community impact event in Uvalde on Oct. 8; details are still being finalized, but it seems likely the entire team and Popovich will be making the 85-mile trip from San Antonio to the place where 21 people — 19 of them students — were killed at Robb Elementary School by a gunman four months ago.
Popovich, a five-time champion coach during his Spurs tenure and the NBA’s all-time leader in coaching wins, has spoken out often about his desire for tougher gun control laws. He also spoke at an event in Uvalde in June, and the Spurs are one of many teams who have pledged support for the community.
The NBA previously announced the formation of the “Sport for Healing Fund,” created to provide “long-term support for the Uvalde community by creating and investing in trauma and healing-centered care for youth and families.” The NBA, along with the Spurs, Dallas Mavericks, Houston Rockets and the NHL’s Dallas Stars, made the initial contributions to the fund, which will look to connect with children through sports and building safe places like community outdoor play areas.
PRESEASON CHAMPS
Golden State was the best team in the postseason, as proved by the Warriors winning their fourth NBA title in the last eight years.
They were the best team in the preseason, too. That’s rare.
The Warriors went 5-0 in preseason games last season. They became just the second team in 26 years to win an NBA championship after having the best preseason record. The other team on that list was … the Warriors, in 2016-17.
Golden State was one of five preseason unbeatens last year, with Dallas, New York, Chicago and Sacramento all going 4-0.
Most training camps around the NBA start on Tuesday. This season’s NBA preseason slate of games starts Friday in Saitama, Japan — a 6 a.m. Eastern, 3 a.m. Pacific, 7 p.m. local time start between the Warriors and the Washington Wizards. It’s the first of 70 preseason games on the schedule.
The league is going to 10 places that don’t have NBA teams — Saitama; Seattle; Edmonton; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Las Vegas; Greensboro, North Carolina; Ontario, California (35 miles from Los Angeles, the home of the Clippers’ G League team); Montreal; Birmingham, Alabama; and for the first time, Abu Dhabi, for a pair of matchups between Atlanta and Milwaukee.
Also on the schedule — two non-NBA teams, the Adelaide 36ers of Australia (they’ll play Phoenix and Oklahoma City) and Maccabi Ra’anana of Israel (they’ll play the Clippers, Portland and Oklahoma City).
The Clippers will be the home team for the two games in Seattle, one against Portland, the other against Maccabi Ra’anana.
Seattle, of course, has NBA history, and hopes of more when the NBA gets around to expansion. It’s also near where Clippers owner Steve Ballmer has an estate.
“I haven’t been there since I played in 2008, I think it was,” Clippers coach Tyronn Lue said. “Just to go back there and Mr. Ballmer, kind of see his offices and how he lives … I’m excited to go there.”
Washington and Atlanta do not have a true home game on their preseason slates; the Wizards will be called “home” for one of the games in Saitama against the Warriors, and the Hawks are the designated home team for one of the games in Abu Dhabi against the Bucks.
And for whatever this is worth — let’s be real, it’s preseason, so not much — Chicago has the league’s longest active preseason winning streak. The Bulls have won seven consecutive exhibitions, one more than Golden State and New York.
On the other end of that spectrum: Portland, which has dropped seven consecutive preseason games, the longest such streak in the league.
HITTING THE ROAD
Most teams are holding training camps at their home facilities, but a few are already hitting the road for their first trips of the season.
Denver is headed to San Diego for camp. Houston is going to McNeese State in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The Los Angeles Clippers will open practice in Las Vegas, at UNLV.
Philadelphia is holding camp at The Citadel in Charleston, South Carolina. Portland headed south to Santa Barbara, California and workouts at UCSB.
Perhaps the two most ambitious trips, though, are the ones by Toronto and Miami.
The Raptors took a five-hour flight from Toronto to Victoria, British Columbia for their camp.
And the Heat were in the air for only 35 minutes, but passports were required. Miami is holding camp in Nassau, Bahamas, about 185 miles away from the team’s home.
REMEMBERING RUSSELL
The NBA celebration of Bill Russell’s life will continue all season, and beyond. And the feelings about Russell obviously stretch well past Boston, too.
Case in point: Toronto.
Raptors guard Fred VanVleet paid tribute to Russell before his team left for training camp, saying “it’s hard to find a better icon and a better ambassador for the game and just for humanity.”
“It’s hard to put into words what exactly he meant,” VanVleet said. “Just an incredible human being and a guy that definitely needs to be held up in the highest respect until the end of time. He had an incredible journey, an incredible life and meant so much to so many people.”
KEY DATES
All camps will be open Tuesday; the Wizards, Warriors, Bucks and Hawks could start earlier because of their looming international travel for preseason games.
Preseason games go through Oct. 14. Teams can have up to 20 players on their roster during training camp, but must cut down to 17 (which includes a maximum of two two-way players for each team) by 5 p.m. Eastern on Oct. 17.
The regular season starts Oct. 18.
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US jobless claim applications fall to lowest in 14 weeks
WASHINGTON (AP) — The number of Americans applying for jobless benefits fell to the lowest level in more than three months last week, reflecting a still-robust job market despite the Federal Reserve’s efforts to cool the economy and bring down decades-high inflation.
Applications for unemployment aid for the week ending Dec. 31 fell by 19,000 to 204,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
The labor market is closely monitored by Fed policymakers, who raised interest rates seven times last year in a bid to slow job growth and bring down stubbornly high inflation. So far, there has been little indication that it has weakened the job market enough for the Fed to alter its course in 2023.
Also Thursday morning, the payroll processing firm ADP reported that the U.S. economy gained 235,000 jobs, well above expectations.
U.S. futures dropped sharply on worries that a hot jobs market will mean the Fed will continue with aggressive rate hikes well into the new year.
The four-week moving average of claims, which evens out some of the week-to-week volatility, fell by 6,750 to 213,750.
Jobless claims are generally viewed as a proxy for layoffs, which have been relatively low since the pandemic wiped out roughly 20 million jobs in the spring of 2020.
About 1.69 million people were receiving jobless aid the week that ended Dec. 24, about 24,000 fewer than the week before.
On Wednesday, the government reported that job openings slipped slightly in November, but remained strong. There were 10.46 million job vacancies on the last day of November, down slightly from 10.51 million in October. But there are still nearly 1.8 jobs for every unemployed person, whereas before the pandemic, there were usually more unemployed people than jobs.
The government issues its December jobs report on Friday, with economists surveyed by data firm FactSet expecting the U.S. economy to have gained another 200,000 jobs, a healthy number. Employers added 263,000 jobs in November and the unemployment rate stayed at a low 3.7%.
In its updated forecasts, the Fed’s policymakers predicted slower growth and higher unemployment for next year and 2024. The unemployment rate is projected to jump to 4.6% by the end of 2023. That would mark a significant increase in joblessness and typically would reflect a recession, which many economists have predicted.
The Fed’s rate hikes last year have made it more expensive for consumers to take out mortgage and auto loans, and raised borrowing rates for credit cards.
Mortgage rates are above 6%, essentially double what they were before the Fed began tightening credit. Higher mortgage rates have hammered the housing market, with sales of existing homes falling for 10 straight months.
Though the U.S. labor market remains robust, layoffs have been mounting in the technology sector, which is dealing with falling demand as inflation squeezes both businesses and homes. On Wednesday, Amazon announced that it is laying off 18,000 workers, while the software company Salesforce, owner of Slack, said it was cutting around 8,000 jobs. Facebook parent Meta, Twitter, Doordash and others have announced cuts in recent months as well.
In the coming weeks, thousands of workers with temporary jobs during the winter holidays will lose work and apply for jobless aid. The government seeks to seasonally adjust the data to account for those job losses, but the adjustments are not always perfect and the layoff of temporary workers could distort the data.
Copyright 2023 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. | https://www.weau.com/2023/01/05/us-jobless-claim-applications-fall-lowest-14-weeks/ | 2023-01-05 15:08:51 | 1 | https://www.weau.com/2023/01/05/us-jobless-claim-applications-fall-lowest-14-weeks/ |
National hotel developer Buccini/Pollin Group is bringing the W Hotel brand to Orlando with plans for a 22-story hotel tower next door to Epic Universe, according to a report in GrowthSpotter.
BPG co-President Dave Pollin told GrowthSpotter it will be the company’s first project in Orlando. Included with the boutique Marriott brand will be a 2,000-seat venue offering concerts and other entertainment up to 200 days per year, he said.
“We’re really excited about where it is because of what’s happening next door — about the growth of the area,” he said.
BPG owns and operates about 80 hotels in 20 states and has separate divisions in the office, sports, retail and multifamily sectors.
BPG, based in Chevy Chase, Maryland, entered into a 99-year ground lease with the owner of the vacant 10-acre site known as Lot 5 on the South Universal campus plat. It’s at the northwest corner of Universal Boulevard and Destination Parkway.
Pollin said the hotel will be designed to attract tourists and business travelers — it’s less than a mile from the Orange County Convention Center — as well as draw locals to the property with a strong set of entertainment and dining offerings.
“So the hotel will only be a success if people who live in the community want to come and spend time there,” he said. “We want people who live in Orlando who are looking for a really fun, active environment to come and spend time with us.”
He said a pool club will offer cabana rentals and be set off from the hotel so visitors don’t have to walk through the lobby to access it, and the music won’t disturb hotel guests. The hotel also will have a separate, rooftop pool for guests of all ages.
“So it’s a big expansive space, and we’re working with an aquatic design firm now to add Lazy River and other waterpark-type features because we really want people to feel like they can spend the day with us and have great entertainment options for themselves and for their families,” Pollin said.
Marriott operates 67 W Hotels worldwide and 24 in the U.S., including three in South Florida. The company opened four W Hotels in 2022 and anticipates debuting in Prague, Budapest, Edinburgh, Sydney, Macau, and Milan this year.
It’s one of the hotelier’s luxury brands on par with The Ritz Carlton, St. Regis and J.W. Marriott but is known for “pushing the boundaries of elevated design” and focusing on regionally inspired programming that fuels the guests’ lust for life.
The W Hotel Orlando will also feature five bars and restaurants, including a major restaurant with 400 seats that will be opening its first location in the Orlando market.
Pollin said the company aims to break ground before the end of 2023. The team is still refining its design, so they haven’t completed the budget or closed financing yet.
Epic Universe is on track to open in summer of 2025 and will have its own hotels onsite and adjacent to the park. Those include the 500-room Grand Helios hotel at the back of the park and a pair of sister resort hotels, the Stella Nova and Terra Luna, each with 750 rooms.
To read more about this project and other early-stage development in Orlando, go to GrowthSpotter.com and subscribe. | https://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/real-estate/os-bz-new-hotel-venue-near-epic-universe-20230126-6wcfegv4nzhvhby5a5t7xqcizq-story.html | 2023-01-26 11:26:42 | 0 | https://www.orlandosentinel.com/business/real-estate/os-bz-new-hotel-venue-near-epic-universe-20230126-6wcfegv4nzhvhby5a5t7xqcizq-story.html |
Additional recon might have told four thieves this jewelry store was not going to be an easy target.
The Daniel's Jewelers at Del Amo Fashion Center in Torrance is located near a Marine Corps recruiting office in the shopping mall.
Marine Staff Sgt. Josue Fragoso was speaking with an applicant in the office Wednesday night when they heard the sound of shattering glass. Fragoso and the applicant rushed from the office and followed the sound to the jewelry store.
Four people, including one armed with a hammer, were smashing jewelry cases and stealing merchandise.
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"One of them had a hammer when he was coming out, so I let him go," Fragoso said. "Then I saw three other individuals who didn't have weapons on then. Second one came out, grabbed him, dropped him down, detained him."
Fragoso, with the help of the applicant and other witnesses, detained two of the suspects at the scene until police arrived.
"Great work to all involved & shout-out to @USMC,' Torrance police tweeted. | https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/national-international/marine-recruiter-del-amo-fashion-center-mall-jewelry-robbers/3156041/ | 2022-12-23 18:34:51 | 0 | https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/national-international/marine-recruiter-del-amo-fashion-center-mall-jewelry-robbers/3156041/ |
ANAHEIM, Calif. – Mike Trout is still expected to play in next week's All-Star Game despite dealing with upper back spasms.
The Los Angeles Angels superstar wasn’t in the lineup for Wednesday's game against the Astros and could miss at least the next two games. Trout Tuesday night's loss to Houston during the fifth inning.
The three-time AL MVP was selected earlier this month to appear in his 10th All-Star Game, which will be played next Tuesday at Dodger Stadium.
“We’ve talked to him about that. He’s expected to be available for that game,” trainer Mike Frostad said Wednesday. “He’s been dealing with a lot of stuff throughout the entire year. And, you know, this is just one more thing to add to the pile. He’s got a good pain threshold. He’s played through a lot.”
Frostad said MRI and CT scans on Trout's back did not show any muscle strains or tightness. Trout first mentioned having back spasms last week while the team was in Miami for a series against the Marlins, the trainer said.
Trout — who is hitting .270 with 24 homers and 51 RBIs — has been bothered by several minor injuries this year. He is 6 for 36 (.167) with one homer, four RBIs and 16 strikeouts this month for the Angels, who have dropped nine of 10.
Astros manager Dusty Baker, who will manage the AL squad, said he discussed Trout's status with Angels interim manager Phil Nevin during batting practice.
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SYRACUSE, N.Y. (WSYR-TV) — The Onondaga Count Sheriff’s Office arrested 37-year-old Daniel Kepner of Syracuse following three different investigations involving multiple victims.
Kepner was charged with:
- Five Counts of Sexual Abuse 1st Degree, D Felonies
Police sent a search warrant out for Kepner’s home when they went through it, they found multiple illegal firearms.
For those, Kepner was charged with:
- Seven Counts of Criminal Possession of a Weapon 3rd degree
- Four Counts of Criminal Possession of a Firearm, E Felony
- One count of Unlawful Purchase of Body Armor, Class A Misdemeanor
He is currently at the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Justice Center. | https://www.localsyr.com/news/local-news/syracuse-man-charged-for-sexually-abusing-multiple-victims/ | 2023-05-18 17:25:18 | 1 | https://www.localsyr.com/news/local-news/syracuse-man-charged-for-sexually-abusing-multiple-victims/ |
No quarter was granted as Tucson Marana blunted Nogales' plans 54-43 in Arizona boys basketball action on December 6.
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General Daily Insight for October 29, 2022
Perceptions may now be skewed. The optimistic Moon argues with communicative Mars inciting irritable tempers and rash decisions. We're able to gain steady footing once the Moon moves into serious Capricorn, but this doesn't last long. Balanced Mercury pokes expansive Jupiter, leading us to exaggerate our stories or make wild estimations that aren't based in reality. Finally, Mercury moves into intense Scorpio and encourages deep conversations, but also invites potentially obsessive behavior. Jumping to conclusions can easily land us in hot water.
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Aries
March 21-April 19
Philosophical debates can quickly heat up for you. You may encounter someone who disrespects your beliefs, or they might feel that you've disrespected theirs -- either way, this difference of opinion might stir up intense emotions in everyone involved. You're also more prone to saying things that you'll regret later, especially if you get carried away in arguments with those who disagree with your beliefs. It's okay to defend your morals, as long as you're ready for backlash if you go too far.
Taurus
April 20-May 20
You may be too quick to release someone today. A pal or loved one that you've known for a long time might disappoint you, and with Mercury entering hot-and-cold Scorpio, you could over-exaggerate the effect of their mistake on your relationship. If this had happened on another day, you might not be so ready to dismiss this person, but the universe is stirring up severity at the moment. Try not to end the relationship just yet! Everyone makes mistakes, and healing is possible here.
Gemini
May 21-June 20
Patience -- or a lack thereof -- could greatly affect your day. You may want to show others a calm and collected version of yourself, but frustrating issues or annoying habits brought to your attention by other people might be causing you stress. This is likely to show on your face, and hiding your aggravation will probably be more difficult as well. Your enemies may go after you at the same time, trying to trip you up. Hold your head high and keep your composure!
Cancer
June 21-July 22
A lack of energy might cause you to be short with others. You may need to catch up on sleep, or possibly yesterday was more exhausting than you were expecting, and the chores and errands that you're meant to keep up with today might be weighing on you heavier than usual. Someone in your life may help steady you by listening to your struggles and allowing you to vent. Stay strong and stay the course -- procrastinating your work until tomorrow probably won't go well.
Leo
July 23-August 22
Passions may flare with someone in your friend group. Between fussy Mercury's issues with overpowering Jupiter and Mercury's entry into emotional Scorpio, tension could strain your connection with someone that you're friends with or an acquaintance who runs in your circle. These passions can be misguided into anger or aggression toward each other, causing an uncomfortable dynamic between the two of you and in the group in general. Be aware of how you're publicly carrying yourself in addition to whatever you're really feeling inside.
Virgo
August 23-September 22
The possibility of clashing with your family is all too strong. Your parents or other authority figures in your family could disagree with choices that you've made, as you may be pursuing your passion or creativity rather than something they feel is more stable. You should be able to choose your own path, even if your parents are motivated by love and simply want you to be as secure as possible. Remember that it's more important for you to feel happy and fulfilled.
Libra
September 23-October 22
Learning new information might be stressful for you. You may have been expecting some good news to come through at any moment, but unfortunately, delays or changes of plans might be on the horizon for you instead. This different situation is unlikely to be what you were hoping for, and pivoting to another plan of action might be confusing or upsetting. Keep in mind that what is meant to be for you, will be -- the timing just might not be right yet.
Scorpio
October 23-November 21
Large, impulsive purchases could be putting your bank account in danger. There might be an investment that you're not studying well enough before jumping in with both feet, or a luxury indulgence that you don't have room for in your budget. This can put you behind when it comes to your goals and desires for the future, and you may regret spending so much money without truly considering it first. No matter how strong the temptations are, you can be stronger.
Sagittarius
November 22-December 21
Emotional changes to your appearance are possible. While you're likely to feel more secure in yourself at this time, you're also more cosmically impressionable. Plus, others might be pushing you to change your hair or general vibe in a way that doesn't necessarily resonate with you. However, your sense of style might currently be skewed, potentially getting you to make a decision about your appearance that doesn't have the effect you hoped. The fewer permanent changes you make to your look, the better.
Capricorn
December 22-January 19
Worrying too much could obscure minor details of your day. You might have a hypothetical future situation nagging at your mind, and while you're spiraling about something that may or may not even happen, you're missing out on the present moment! This can easily lead to more problems, compounding the stress that you were already feeling, and setting you back. Instead of spending mental energy on a future, potentially unfounded, fear, pay attention to what is happening around you in the present.
Aquarius
January 20-February 18
A group of people might be setting your teeth on edge. You could feel ganged up on by a few people, and they may question or insult you in a way that stirs up your unique, determined spirit. Instead of rising to their challenge, it would be wiser to ground yourself by keeping in mind that this too shall pass, and they likely want to get a reaction out of you. Stand your ground, but you don't have to fight them in order to win.
Pisces
February 19-March 20
Your responsibilities might be more frustrating than normal. Your workload may have grown heavier as well, perhaps due to taking on other people's duties or by someone else adding to the burden that you have to bear. While you might have asked for extra work to make a little more money, you also may have simply been there when someone else decided to slack off. Try to stay strong, but if it's too much to bear, let someone know that you're overwhelmed. | https://www.orlandosentinel.com/horoscopes/sns-daily-horoscopes-10292022-20221029-qszjzxozyfdwrmgptueyd6b4gm-story.html | 2022-10-29 11:22:13 | 0 | https://www.orlandosentinel.com/horoscopes/sns-daily-horoscopes-10292022-20221029-qszjzxozyfdwrmgptueyd6b4gm-story.html |
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BEDFORD, Mass., July 6, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Connect Airlines announced today that it has been issued its certificate of convenience and necessity by the US Department of Transportation (DOT). The certificate allows Connect to engage in interstate scheduled air transportation once it has completed Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) required proving runs. The proving runs are scheduled to begin July 18, 2022, and last approximately four weeks.
The DOT also tentatively approved Connect's certificate authorizing foreign scheduled air transportation. The foreign certificate will be formally awarded following a separate review by the White House.
"We thank the Administration and the Department's team for their interest and diligence in moving our application forward. This major milestone allows us to deliver a smarter and more sustainable travel experience," said John Thomas, CEO, Connect Airlines. "Getting to this stage would not have been possible without the incredible work of our entire team over the past year. We look forward to completing our regulatory process with the FAA and DOT to ensure our pending service will meet our promise to passengers."
Connect will work closely with the FAA towards successful completion of the certification process, then subsequently apply for Canadian authorizations before beginning scheduled service between Toronto's Billy Bishop's (YTZ) convenient downtown airport and Chicago's O'Hare (ORD) and Philadelphia (PHL) airports.
From launch Connect's aircraft will generate up to 40% less carbon emissions than the existing US regional jets they replace while at the same time providing a superior passenger experience. Connect also plans to be the first zero-emission passenger airline in the US through its recently announced order with Universal Hydrogen for hydrogen-powered aircraft.
"Regional jet flights represent ~40% of total US departures. So, adapting and applying existing technology to dramatically reduce the carbon footprint is fundamental to the US reaching its climate goals," said Thomas.
Connect Airlines is an operating brand of Waltzing Matilda Airlines (WMA), a Boston based FAA Part 135 charter operator currently adding FAA Part 121 scheduled and non-scheduled services. WMA identified the need for a "smarter airline" and brought together aviation leaders with over 150 years' experience who share a common passion – to work and fly smarter. With the planes we fly, the technology we use, and the operations we run, Connect Airlines will deliver a quieter, cleaner, and healthier travel experience. Connect Airlines, the future of smarter, greener travel.
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(The Hill) — Former national security adviser John Bolton on Wednesday said that the price a member of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) allegedly attempted to pay people to kill Bolton was lower than he expected.
“The suspect put a $300,000 price tag on your head,” said anchor Wolf Blitzer on CNN’s “Situation Room.” “What goes through your mind, ambassador, hearing the details of this plot, as explained today in great detail by the U.S. Justice Department?”
“Well, I was embarrassed at the low price,” Bolton responded. “I would have thought it would have been higher. But I guess maybe it was the exchange rate problem or something.”
The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the plot publicly earlier on Wednesday, saying Sharam Poursafi started planning to murder Bolton in October in likely retaliation for his involvement in a drone strike that killed Qassem Soleimani, who led one an IRGC division.
Poursafi also reportedly planned to target former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, who served in the role at the time of the drone strike against Soleimani. Bolton said on CNN he had not spoken to Pompeo about the unsealed charging document and was only aware of the press reports about his alleged targeting.
Bolton added that the FBI warned him of foreign threats to his security, which “grew more severe” as time went on, noting that his Secret Service detail ended following his time in the White House but was recently reinstated.
“Eventually, by the late fall of 2021, I asked, if it’s this serious, perhaps the Secret Service should be involved,” Bolton said. “And ultimately, President Biden made that decision. And I appreciate it, obviously.”
Bolton also slammed the Biden administration for negotiating with Iran on a new nuclear deal in the wake of the plot, saying attempts to “appease” Tehran encourage threats against U.S. officials.
Talks led by the European Union (EU) in Vienna, Austria to negotiate the text of a potential revived nuclear deal ended on Monday, and the EU’s foreign affairs chief said with the capitals must now discuss the final text and there was no more room for negotiation.
“I think the deal was a mistake in 2015,” Bolton said.
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By CHRIS BURROWS
OXFORD, Miss. (AP) — Mississippi State coach Mike Leach admitted the Egg Bowl series with Ole Miss ranks among the nation’s elite rivalries in unpredictability.
“Both sides let the other think they’d won it,” Leach said. “It was erratic on both sides. Just about the time you think it couldn’t get any crazier, it did.”
Will Rogers passed for two touchdowns and Mississippi State stopped a potential game-tying 2-point conversion with 1:25 remaining to preserve a 24-22 Egg Bowl win over No. 20 Mississippi on Thursday night.
“This game had a season’s worth of excitement in it,” Leach said. “It was a wild game. An up and down game.”
The build-up to the Egg Bowl was dominated by conflicting reports whether Ole Miss coach Lane Kiffin will leave to become head coach at Auburn, replacing Bryan Harsin, who was fired in October.
Kiffin met privately with his team Wednesday confirming his plans to remain. However, WCBI-TV of Columbus, Mississippi, reported Kiffin will be announced as the Auburn head coach as soon as Friday. Kiffin denied the report on social media Wednesday.
When asked after the game if he planned on being the head coach at Ole Miss next season, Kiffin simply said, “Yes I do.”
Mississippi State (8-4, 4-4 SEC), which snapped a two-game losing streak in the series, rallied from a 16-7 deficit in the second quarter with a 10-point outburst in the fourth quarter. Massimo Biscardi hit a go-ahead 34-yard field goal before Rogers connected on a 22-yard touchdown pass to Rara Thomas to build the 24-16 lead with 7:58 remaining.
Ole Miss (8-4, 4-4 SEC) answered when Jaxson Dart threw a 23-yard touchdown pass to Dayton Wade with 1:25 left, capping a 99-yard drive and closing within 24-22.
After two Ole Miss timeouts to set up the two-point try, Mississippi State defensive tackle Randy Charlton batted down a shuttle pass from Dart to preserve Mississippi State’s the advantage. J.P. Purvis recovered the ensuring onside kick to seal it, setting off a postgame celebration undimmed by steady rain.
“It’s a great win. A great win,” Leach said. “We responded in some really tough situations. It’s a great win for the program, a great win for the players and they’re really excited about it.”
Rogers finished 27 of 39 passing for 239 yards, converting 8 of 16 on third down. Jo’quavious Marks led the Bulldogs with 74 yards rushing on 14 carries, including a 1-yard touchdown run.
Dart was 30 of 38 passing for 250 yards and two touchdown, including a 2-yard touchdown to J.J. Pegues in the second quarter. Ole Miss was limited to a season-low 331 total yards. Quinshon Judkins had 87 yards on 21 rushes, but the Rebels finished with 74 rushing yards after two sacks.
“Really didn’t think we did a really good job coaching in game with adjustments,” Kiffin said. “Credit Mississippi State, too. They played hard.”
GAME CHANGING SERIES
Trailing 16-7 with 1:55 remaining in the first half, Mississippi State responded with a 12-play, 75-yard touchdown drive, capped by a 19-yard pass from Rogers to Lideatrick Griffin, with 8 seconds remaining.
“That was big. We struggled in the first half but mentally that drive helped us fight our way out of it,” Leach said. “The drive did a really good job of setting the stage for what we did in the second half.”
Rogers was 8 of 10 passing for 66 yards in the drive, converting twice on third-down situations to pull the Bulldogs within 16-14 at halftime, setting up 10 unanswered points in the fourth quarter for a 24-16 lead that proved decisive.
THE TAKEAWAY
Mississippi State: This win checked off a lot of boxes, especially for Mike Leach after consecutive losses in a spirited in-state rivalry.
Since 2020, the Bulldogs have won seven games against AP Top-25 opponents, extended a double-digit streak of bowl appearances and consistently rank among the nation’s most productive passing offenses.
Mississippi State tends to fly under the national radar, but in the last two seasons, the Bulldogs are a solid 15-10 overall and 8-8 in the SEC.
Ole Miss: Just over a month ago, the Rebels were 7-0, ranked No. 7 in the AP Poll, mentioned as a dark horse in the CFP conversation and the head coaching status of Lane Kiffin was unquestioned.
The Egg Bowl loss capped a disappointing 1-4 finish. What happened? More importantly, what happens with Lane Kiffin?
POLL IMPLICATIONS
The loss for No. 20 Ole Miss jeopardizes a 29-week streak of holding a slot in the AP Poll. The Rebels advanced to No. 7 before losing four of the final five games.
Mississippi State received votes, but would need a considerable bump to pass eight other similar teams to break into the AP Poll.
UP NEXT
Mississippi State: Awaiting a bowl bid, marking 13 consecutive bowl appearances.
Ole Miss: Awaiting a bowl bid, marking 40 bowl appearances, the third consecutive under Kiffin.
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‘He was much more of a hero than we ever knew.’ Man who died fighting in Ukraine brought back to Idaho
By Andrea Olson
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BLACKFOOT, Idaho (eastidahonews.com) — A 34-year-old Rexburg man who died while fighting in Ukraine was honored in Idaho and laid to rest on Wednesday.
Dane Partridge was married and had five children. He died on Oct. 11 after being critically injured fighting alongside Ukrainian forces.
His mother, Terri Hepworth, said his body came back from Ukraine over the weekend on Saturday to Salt Lake City. He was then transported back to Rexburg on Monday by a local funeral home.
Partridge was buried in the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery in Blackfoot.
“That’s what he wanted. He wanted to be with the rest of the veterans,” Hepworth said.
Hepworth said there was a funeral for Partridge in Idaho Falls Wednesday morning, then a ceremony in Blackfoot in the afternoon. The VFW from Madison County was present.
“They did a wonderful ceremony for him. They lined the halls of the church with flags, and they lined outside with the hearse and they did a 21 guns salute and folded the flags,” Hepworth said. “The VFW did a wonderful salute.”
Hepworth said a flag was presented to her, Partridge’s wife and his oldest son.
She said all branches of the military were represented which were the U.S. Navy, Air Force, Marines, and Army, due to family members and friends that have served. She said there was a woman from Ukraine that sang, and her friend played guitar to honor her son.
Hepworth shared a quote with EastIdahoNews.com that was said at her son’s services by people that knew him. She said his call sign was Bird because his last name was Partridge.
“Bird’s actions and his character in that final battle upheld the most sacred values and traditions of the United States Army Infantry and would have warranted no less than a bronze star with a valor device if this action had occurred under the U.S. military.”
Partridge served in the U.S. Army from 2006 to 2012. Click here to read his obituary. Hepworth told EastIdahoNews.com in a previous interview that her son saw what was happening in Ukraine and left in April 2022. He joined the international legion of foreign fighters, a group of volunteers from countries around the world fighting alongside Ukrainians.
On Oct. 3, he was injured.
Jenny Corry, Partridge’s older sister, told EastIdahoNews.com in October, that her brother and other men he was with were clearing trenches when they were ambushed by two Russian vehicles. The men were caught in a firefight. Partridge got shrapnel in his brain and suffered from a broken neck and an injured arm. His comrades carried him out.
Corry said Partridge was in a coma for eight days at Zaporizhzhia Regional Medical Center and passed away while he was on life support.
At his services on Wednesday, Hepworth said she learned even more about her son and what he had done while in Ukraine.
“Dane was respected, and he was loved, and his skills were needed. I am impressed with the kind of man he became over there,” she said. “He was much more of a hero than we ever knew.”
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NEW YORK — Jalen Brunson scored 21 points, RJ Barrett broke out of a slump with 19 and the Knicks held the Cavaliers to the lowest point total in the NBA this season, rolling to a 2-1 lead in the first-round playoff series with a 99-79 victory Friday night.
The Knicks emphatically bounced back from a loss in Game 2 and moved halfway to their first series victory since 2013. They led Game 3 by 27 points in the fourth quarter, when a sold-out crowd of 19,812 at Madison Square Garden was so loud there was little chance of hearing much of what the public address announcer was saying — especially as seldom-used veteran Derrick Rose was checking into the game to a huge ovation.
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Josh Hart added 13 points for the fifth-seeded Knicks, who host Game 4 Sunday. They became the first team to allow fewer than 80 points during the regular season or postseason.
Donovan Mitchell scored 22 points for the Cavaliers, who never gave themselves a chance with their most inept offensive performance of the season. Their previous worst effort since the start of the season was 81 points, also at the Knicks on Dec. 4.
Darius Garland, who scored 32 points in Game 2, managed just 10 on 4-for-21 shooting. Caris LeVert, moved into the starting lineup after scoring 24 in that 107-90 victory, missed all six shots in the first half before coming on late for 17 points.
Barrett was just 6 for 25 in the first two games but his shot was falling and he aggressively drove to the basket to get himself going. Plus, some of the Cavs’ 21 turnovers sent Barrett and the Knicks off to easy transition baskets.
It was just the second time the playoffs came to Madison Square Garden in the last 10 years and fans loved it, a game that looked more like something played by the beloved 1990s Knicks, who had the Garden rocking deep in many springs with their rugged brand of basketball.
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PARIS (AP) — Yet another Champions League title for Real Madrid, the undisputed king of Europe.
Yet another showpiece European soccer game tarnished by chaotic crowd issues and disorder.
Madrid became European champion for a record-extending 14th time — double the number of any other team on the continent — after beating Liverpool 1-0 in a final that started 37 minutes late because of disturbing scenes outside the Stade de France on Saturday. It evoked memories of the violence that marred the European Championship final at Wembley Stadium 10 months ago.
Brazil winger Vinícius Júnior was the match-winner, applying a close-range finish in the 59th minute from Federico Valverde’s drive across the face of goal, while goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois took just as many plaudits by making breathtaking saves by Sadio Mane and Mohamed Salah.
“Today nobody was going to get in my way,” Courtois said. “I was going to win a Champions League no matter what.”
It gave Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti a fourth European Cup title, the most ever for a manager in the competition’s history, and completed the Champions League-La Liga double for a Spanish giant for whom winning titles is ingrained in its culture.
And this time, there was no need for the kind of stirring comeback that Madrid had to produce in getting past Paris Saint-Germain, defending champion Chelsea and Manchester City in the knockout stage. It might go down as the most grueling run to the title in the long history of the competition
“We are the best,” Madrid striker Karim Benzema said. “It was a very difficult competition for us and we deserved to win this final. With all the history this team has, we showed everyone that we are always here.”
Liverpool’s players finished a season that promised so much — a week ago, it was in contention for an unprecedented quadruple of major trophies — with just the two domestic cups in England to show for their efforts. They lost out on the Premier League title by one point last weekend and the Champions League to a Madrid team that had one shot on target in the final.
Playing its 64th game of the season, Liverpool just couldn’t find a way past Courtois, who tipped Mane’s first-half shot onto the post and produced an even better save to turn away Salah’s effort in the 81st.
It’s unfathomable that Liverpool, which owns one of the most devastating attacks in world soccer, has failed to score a single goal in its three cup finals this season. The Reds won the FA Cup and League Cup via penalty shootouts after 0-0 draws after extra time.
“In the dressing room, nobody feels it was a great season at the moment,” Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp said.
Liverpool’s players stayed on the field to watch Marcelo, Madrid’s serial winner of trophies who didn’t even play a minute of the final, given the honor of lifting the trophy to a backdrop of fireworks and tickertape.
Marcelo is one of a slew of Madrid players to capture a fifth Champions League title, just one off the record held by Francisco Gento, a Madrid great from the 1950s and ’60s.
For many, especially Liverpool fans, pre-match crowd problems overshadowed this final, though, and are sure to be the focus of an investigation by UEFA and authorities in the coming days.
Riot police fired tear gas and pepper spray at Liverpool supporters forced to wait in long lines to get into the biggest club game of the European season, whose kickoff was delayed.
UEFA blamed the chaos on people trying to get into the stadium without legitimate tickets.
“In the lead-up to the game, the turnstiles at the Liverpool end became blocked by thousands of fans who purchased fake tickets which did not work in the turnstiles,” UEFA said in a statement.
Some fans climbed fences surrounding the stadium to get in. Others barged their way past security and sprinted onto the concourse before getting wrestled to the ground.
Riot police with batons and riot shields ran from gate to gate to prevent pockets of fans forcing their way into the stadium.
“I’ve got really bad asthma and I’ve been tear gassed twice,” Liverpool fan Angela Murphy told The Associated Press through a fence. “I’m really struggling.”
About 15 minutes before the scheduled kickoff of 9 p.m. local time, an announcement was made that there would be a delay. It was greeted by jeers inside the stadium.
Liverpool said it was “hugely disappointed” with the security issues experienced by its fans which were reminiscent of last summer outside Wembley before the Euro 2020 final between England and Italy. That was largely due to England fans aggressively trying to get into their home stadium.
“I know families had real struggles to get into the stadium,” Klopp said. “We will leave it for the investigation to figure out … Obviously it was pretty tricky out there.”
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KYIV, Ukraine — Russian missile strikes and shelling of energy utilities left more Ukrainian villages, towns and parts of two cities without power on Wednesday, authorities said, further squeezing Ukraine and threatening misery for millions in winter.
Shelling knocked out power and water in some parts of Enerhodar, Mayor Dmytro Orlov said. The southern city is next to the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant that is one of the most worrisome flashpoints of the nearly eight-month invasion.
Missiles severely damaged an energy facility in the region of Kryvyi Rih, a city in south-central Ukraine, the regional governor reported. He said the strike cut power to villages, towns and to one city district.
A nearly two-week barrage of Russian attacks with missiles, self-destructing explosive drones and other weaponry on Ukraine’s critical infrastructure have opened a new phase in Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war and further tested the resilience Ukrainians have shown since Moscow invaded.
Zelenskyy tweeted Tuesday that nearly one-third of Ukraine’s power stations have been destroyed since Oct. 10, causing “massive blackouts” nationwide.
Later Tuesday, in his nightly video address, Zelenskyy said that switching off appliances and doing other things to save power during hours of peak consumption help “the entire country.”
He thanked Ukrainian soldiers who shot down missiles and Iranian-made drones that were targeted at energy facilities.
Western nations have promised more air-defense systems to help Ukraine counter the aerial assault. A newly arrived German-supplied system has been deployed and is performing well against the Russian strikes, Zelenskyy said.
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SOUTHFIELD, Mich., Nov. 17, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The Michigan Council of Women in Technology Foundation, along with Host Sponsor Dow Inc., gathered 650 professionals to celebrate and empower leaders changing the world through technology in Michigan. The nonprofit's 14th annual Signature Gala in Detroit on Nov. 5 raised a record $600,000 in gross proceeds for programs that inspire and grow girls and women in tech.
"It was a night of celebration as the Foundation is in its 20th year of impact and our host sponsor Dow celebrates its 125th anniversary," said Chris Rydzewski, MCWT executive director. "We are both firmly committed to advancing diversity and inclusion in our tech community."
Dow Chairman and CEO Jim Fitterling inspired Gala participants and reinforced that he is an ally of the MCWT cause.
"Just imagine how much better your community will be when we persuade just one more high school girl that there's a very bright future in the technology field and it's waiting for her right here in Michigan," said Fitterling. "Together we can work to raise awareness of the opportunities within tech, introduce more women to STEM experiences and grow a diverse tech workforce that's so critical to business success."
MCWT's growing influence across the state led to six new initiatives in 2022. One new program is the MCWT Returnship designed to bring women back into the tech workforce.
"The pandemic has disproportionately impacted women who've had to drop out of the workforce due to many challenges while demand for tech talent has increased," said Rajani Sinha, MCWT president and senior director, Industry Solutions and Strategy, Automotive for Salesforce. "With relevant programs, we plan to provide women with resources and connections to enable them to thrive in a technology career."
Throughout 2022, MCWT encouraged students and supported the advancement of more women in technology fields. A sampling of impact:
- Provided $165,000 total in scholarship awards for 43 students, more than half of which have engaged in MCWT programs and events.
- Increased leadership programming for first-line to middle managers to ensure women advance in tech careers.
- Resumed in-person technology camps for 140 middle and high school girls in Metro Detroit, Saginaw and Grand Rapids.
With a theme of "Imagine Better," 54 companies sponsored the event.
Find more information at www.mcwt.org and connect via LinkedIn, Facebook and YouTube.
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Baby formula shortage easing, but not over
(CNN) - It looks like the baby formula shortage is getting better but still has a long way to go.
A new report from market research firm Information Resources Inc. shows formula availability is better than it was, but it is still not back to normal.
About 20% of all types of baby formula products were out of stock during the week ending July 24.
It was only 10% before Abbott Nutrition’s nationwide recall.
The White House is doing what it can, like bringing in formula from overseas and extending programs designed to help families affected by the shortage.
For countless low-income families, babies who need specific types of formula and in rural areas where there are not many stores to choose from, it is still tough.
The Food and Drug Administration says formula production needs to continue at high levels for six to eight weeks for supply to keep up with demand.
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Deltek has been included on the list of top large companies for the seventh time
HERNDON, Va., June 20, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Deltek, the leading global provider of software and solutions for project-based businesses, has been named one of The Washington Post's 2023 Top Workplaces in the D.C. metro area. Selection is based solely on employee feedback gathered through an anonymous third-party survey administered by research partner Energage, LLC, which measured several aspects of workplace culture, including alignment, execution and connection. This year's honorees include government contractors, real estate firms, health service providers, and tech companies.
"For the past ten years, the Top Workplaces list has been a credible guide to companies, old and new, in the D.C. region where employees feel valued," said Washington Post Top Workplaces editor Bronwen Latimer. "As a new generation enters the workforce, the Post is more committed than ever to highlighting the changing landscape of work and how these companies are thriving in it."
"Being named a Top Workplace for the seventh time is a tremendous honor for the entire team at Deltek – and we are thrilled to be ranked number 4 this year among large companies! Our employees are the best in the world, and the foundation of Deltek's continued leadership and success. Our team comes to work every day to be the best partners for our customers – and the passion they bring to work is a direct reflection of Deltek's core values," said Mike Corkery, President and CEO at Deltek. "I'm proud to accept this award on behalf of Team Deltek, both near our Northern Virginia headquarters and around the globe. It's because of our team that Deltek continues to be recognized as a Top Workplace year after year, and why we are the leading provider of solutions purpose-built for project-based businesses."
The Washington Post hosted an awards ceremony on Thursday, June 15 to recognize the top-ranked companies. Learn more about The Washington Post's Top Workplaces and see the full list of this year's honorees here.
About Deltek
Better software means better projects. Deltek is the leading global provider of enterprise software and information solutions for project-based businesses. More than 30,000 organizations and millions of users in over 80 countries around the world rely on Deltek for superior levels of project intelligence, management and collaboration. Our industry-focused expertise powers project success by helping firms achieve performance that maximizes productivity and revenue. www.deltek.com
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Energage is a purpose-driven company that helps organizations turn employee feedback into useful business intelligence and credible employer recognition through Top Workplaces. Built on 16 years of culture research and the results from 27 million employees surveyed across more than 70,000 organizations, Energage delivers the most accurate competitive benchmark available. With access to a unique combination of patented analytic tools and expert guidance, Energage customers lead the competition with an engaged workforce and an opportunity to gain recognition for their people-first approach to culture. For more information or to nominate your organization, visit energage.com or topworkplaces.com.
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FAYETTE COUNTY, Ill. (KTVI) – Amy Garrison lives on a quiet farm with her husband in southern Illinois. She enjoys the peace of Fayette County, but for the past two decades, she had been in pain.
Garrison had a portion of an epidural needle stuck in her spine, which she said was left there nearly 20 years ago when she gave birth at a naval hospital in Florida. Garrison said an anesthesiologist at that hospital broke off about 2 inches of the needle in her back, and never told her what had happened.
The needle was not discovered until years later. Last week, Garrison was finally able to have the needle removed.
Earlier this month, she admitted the pain she was feeling was becoming too much to bear, telling Nexstar’s KTVI it included a burning sensation in her legs, buttocks, and feet. Getting to sleep was also a challenge.
There is hope, though.
On Monday, one week after the procedure, Garrison told KTVI she was glad the needle had been removed but had numbness on the left side of her body from her knee to her ankle. She is still in pain and relies on a walker while undergoing physical therapy at home.
But, the needle removal did address some of the pain Garrison had been feeling for years.
“The sciatica burn, that’s gone,” she said. “That’s really good.”
Garrison is still in disbelief that no one has been held accountable for the needle in her spine or is willing to cover the costs of removing it.
Garrison filed a lawsuit against the naval hospital in Florida. She alleged she was never notified that a needle was left in her spine following the birth of her child. Her lawsuit was dismissed.
She is also determined to make a full recovery.
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Time has not run out on Taylor Swift's "Midnights" era.
The "Anti-Hero" singer shared on Instagram on Thursday that "in celebration of the Eras Tour," she'll be releasing four previously unreleased songs. They're set to debut at midnight.
Time has not run out on Taylor Swift's "Midnights" era.
The "Anti-Hero" singer shared on Instagram on Thursday that "in celebration of the Eras Tour," she'll be releasing four previously unreleased songs. They're set to debut at midnight.
Those songs will be: "Eyes Open (Taylor's Version)," "Safe & Sound (Taylor's Version)" featuring Joy William and John Boy Music, "If This Was a Movie (Taylor's Version)" and "All of the Girls You Loved Before."
Three of the four songs that Swift is releasing appear to be rerecordings, as they include the "(Taylor's Version)" tag in the titles.
In 2019, Swift's former label, Big Machine, sold the master recordings of her music catalog, prompting the singer to record new versions of her previous albums. In 2021, Swift released "Fearless (Taylor's Version)" and "Red (Taylor's Version)."
The track "If This Was a Movie" was originally included on a deluxe edition of Swift's 2010 album "Speak Now." Known for including an abundance of Easter eggs in her songs, videos and on her social media, Swifties have speculated that "Speak Now" is the next rerecorded album she plans to release.
Swift has not confirmed which rerecorded album she plans to release next.
"Eyes Open" is a track off of the "The Hunger Games: Songs from District 12 and Beyond" soundtrack, a companion album for the 2012 film "The Hunger Games." The song was not originally included in the film itself but is featured on the soundtrack, along with "Safe & Sound."
"All of the Girls You Loved Before" is an unreleased track that was recorded during Swift's "Lovers" era in 2019, according to Variety.
Her long-awaited Eras Tour is set to kick off in Glendale, Arizona on March 18, marking Swift's first tour in five years.
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17-year-old missing from Cleveland since June 11, police say
Published: Jun. 18, 2022 at 4:16 PM EDT|Updated: 20 minutes ago
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - A 17-year-old boy is missing and Cleveland Police have asked the community to help find him.
Chrishawn Taylor has been missing since June 11, according to a Facebook post from the department.
Chrishawn is 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and weighs 140 pounds, police said.
Chrishawn was last seen wearing jeans, a white T-shirt and a white hooded sweatshirt with “Frederick Douglass” written on it, police said.
Anyone with information on Chrishawn’s whereabouts have been asked to call detectives at 216-623-2755.
This story is ongoing and will be updated as more details are released.
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NEW YORK, June 20, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Attention Spero Therapeutics, Inc. ("Spero") (NASDAQ: SPRO) shareholders:
The Law Offices of Vincent Wong announce that a class action lawsuit has commenced on behalf of investors who purchased between October 28, 2021 and May 2, 2022.
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When Tanvi Sinha first got into accounting 17 years ago, she worked from the office every day, even Saturdays in the busy season.
She enjoyed lunches out with colleagues and opportunities to learn just by listening and watching others. She grew professionally, aspiring to leadership roles.
Now that her company has made working from the office optional, Sinha wonders if newcomers to the field will ever feel as connected to their work as she has been.
"I'm pretty sure that their engagement would be affected," says Sinha, now an audit manager with the accounting firm Matthews, Carter & Boyce in Fairfax, Virginia.
A new report from Gallup finds that large numbers of workers, especially Gen Zers and young millennials, are not engaged with their jobs. And that could make their climb up the career ladder harder, as well as hurt companies' overall performance.
Employee engagement has fallen since 2020
The Gallup survey of roughly 67,000 people in 2022 found only 32% of workers are engaged with their work compared with 36% in 2020.
The share of workers found to be "actively disengaged" has risen since 2020, while the share of those in the middle — those considered "not engaged" — has remained about the same.
Engagement had been rising in the decade before the pandemic, following the Great Recession, but started to fall in 2021.
Younger workers have seen a bigger drop in engagement than older ones. Those under 35 reported feeling less heard and less cared about at work. Fewer Gen Zers and young millennials reported having someone at work who encourages their development and fewer opportunities to learn and grow.
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"There's a growing disconnect between employee [and] employer. You could almost equate it to employees becoming a little bit more like gig workers," says Jim Harter, chief workplace scientist at Gallup and author of the new report.
Gig work by its nature doesn't lend itself to loyalty or long-term relationships between employees and employers. Workers may feel less motivated to put their best selves forward.
"In the context of high-performance customer service, retaining your best people, that's a problem," Harter says.
Having actively disengaged workers can be highly detrimental to companies. Employees who aren't getting most of their workplace needs met often share their negativity with other people, Harter says. That could bring down company morale.
Engagement is lacking among onsite, hybrid and fully-remote employees
Gallup measures a worker's level of engagement based on a series of questions such as: Does the employee understand what is expected of them at work? Do their opinions seem to count? Do they have opportunities to do what they do best? Do they have a best friend at work?
While engagement dipped across a wide swath of workers, the biggest declines were among what Gallup calls "remote-ready onsite workers" — those who could do their jobs from home but are working from the office.
But Harter says there are troubling findings among those who are fully remote too.
More of them are falling into the middle category — somewhere between engaged and actively disengaged — which Harter equates to quiet quitting.
Meanwhile, workers across different categories — onsite, hybrid, and fully-remote — all saw declines in feeling connected to the mission or purpose of their organizations. Clarity of expectations was also lower across the groups.
And the share of workers who said their company cares about their overall wellbeing has fallen dramatically, from about 50% early in the pandemic, when many companies rolled out all kinds of accommodations for employees, to half that today.
Some companies are recognizing the importance of mental wellness
With elevated levels of quiet quitting and real quitting, Stephanie Frias believes companies are having a reckoning.
"I think companies are realizing that this is key — for people to feel engaged and connected at work," says Frias, who is chief people officer at Lyra Health. "It's not just about the work that people are doing. It is: how do you instill meaning in that work?"
Her company provides mental health services to other companies, focusing on individuals as well as organizations overall, and training managers to notice and respond to acute situations.
With all the disruptions of the pandemic, what worked in the past isn't necessarily going to work now, and there really isn't a playbook, Frias says. Workers today want to engage with work, but in a way that's convenient and palatable to their lifestyles.
"It will be a journey and a ride," she says.
Finding a balance when remote work is highly prized
As a manager at her accounting firm, Sinha has been trying to find the right balance.
She likes working from home and knows others do too. But she makes a point of being in the office two or three times a week, sometimes just for a few hours, and encourages her teams to find times when they can be in together, too.
"Pick a few days, come to work, mingle with people, talk to people," she says.
It's not just about being social. It's about exposure to other parts of the business.
Sinha says audit teams used to sit in conference rooms together and go to client sites together, so everyone on the team knew every aspect of the audit. Now you may only work on your one part.
"That's not a holistic picture," she says.
Technology can help, Sinha says, and she does use video meetings to keep in daily contact with her team members. But there are pitfalls to not seeing people face-to-face, especially for those who have never worked in the office regularly.
"Some people who were hired during COVID — I mean, I went to work after a long time, and I couldn't even recognize that this is the person," Sinha recalls with a laugh, noting that was bad on her part.
Gallup scientist Harter says the the role of managers has gone up significantly in the pandemic. They're the ones who can make sure employees know what's expected of them and help employees feel cared for.
"Managers will figure out the idiosyncrasies of each person they manage," he says. "They're the only one that's close enough to do that."
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Boris Johnson is weighing up a stunning comeback, allies say
By Luke McGee, CNN
Boris Johnson appears to be on the verge of attempting a stunning political comeback.
Allies of the former UK prime minister — who resigned in disgrace only three months ago — believe he will stand in the leadership contest that will follow the resignation of his successor, Liz Truss.
Two sources who worked on Johnson’s last campaign for the Conservative Party leadership, in 2019, said he would run again this time.
Multiple allies have made the case that Johnson could be a unity candidate who could bring stability to the country, despite being forced to quit in July after a series of scandals made his position untenable.
Asked how they could justify Johnson standing to be PM again, one MP who campaigned for Johnson in the 2019 leadership campaign told CNN: “Socialists will destroy our economy and if you don’t understand that then I genuinely fear for our future.”
Another MP who supported Johnson in 2019 said he was the only candidate who could comfortably win over both Conservative MPs and members of the Conservative Party.
One problem for Johnson could be the fact that he is facing a parliamentary inquiry over his conduct while in office, when he was accused of multiple breaches of Covid lockdown rules — allegations he denies.
Johnson’s closest allies said he was being actively lobbied in the hours after Truss’ resignation speech, with MPs making the case to him that he represented the party’s best shot at stability in the medium term.
One Johnson ally, Brendan Clarke-Smith, told Sky News he thought Johnson would “potentially” be interested. “We need someone who can come in, we need somebody who can bring people together, somebody who actually has got that mandate. So a mandate from people in the last general election, a mandate from party members and somebody actually who can get this party going again, get us winning elections again,” he said.
“The only person that I think that ticks all those boxes is Boris Johnson.”
James Duddridge, a minister in the Department for International Trade, said he supported a Johnson comeback. “I hope you enjoyed your holiday boss. Time to come back. Few issues at the office that need addressing,” he tweeted.
Other Conservative MPs said the manner of Johnson’s exit ruled out a return. One, Justin Tomlinson, told Sky News: “I don’t think a sufficient enough time has probably passed for the party to then unite behind him and for me this now is about us, frankly, being grown up, being pragmatic and putting the country first.”
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NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — The United Nations remains committed to helping rival Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots reach an agreement remedying the island nation’s ethnic cleave that has been the source of instability in the east Mediterranean for decades, a senior U.N. official said Wednesday.
U.N. Under-Secretary-General for Political and Peacebuilding Affairs Rosemary DiCarlo said that she reiterated to new Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides the “commitment of the Secretary-General to supporting a resolution on the Cyprus issue.”
She is scheduled to speak with Turkish Cypriot leader Ersin Tatar later in the day as well as addressing peace activists in the U.N. controlled buffer zone that divides the capital Nicosia.
The U.N. has been facilitating numerous failed rounds of talks between the two sides since 1974 when a Turkish invasion triggered by a coup aimed at a union with Greece split the island into a breakaway Turkish Cypriot north and a Greek Cypriot south where the island’s internationally recognized government is seated.
A peace deal in Cyprus that is home to a key U.K. air base and a listening post would be seen as removing a political thorn vexing the international community for decades at a time when Russia’s war in Ukraine brought instability to the globe.
Moreover, a deal could expedite the development of sizable natural gas deposits off Cyprus’ southern shores amid Europe’s energy crunch and help smooth the rocky relationship between NATO allies Greece and Turkey.
Christodoulides has said that his new administration's top priority remains a deal reunifying Cyprus as a federation and is keen to get the ball rolling on resuming the process that has been stalemated since the last round of talks in 2017.
But one of the main obstacles to getting back to the negotiating table is an about-face by Turkey and the minority Turkish Cypriots regarding the agreed-upon shape of a deal after the most recent failed push for peace at a Swiss resort in the summer of 2017.
There had been a long-held understanding that any deal would reunify Cyprus as a federation made up of a Turkish-speaking zone in the north and a Greek speaking zone in the south. But Turkey and the Turkish Cypriots are now seeking a two-state deal that recognizes separate Turkish Cypriot sovereignty, something that Greek Cypriots reject out of hand. It has also been shunned by the European Union, the United Nations, the U.S. and other countries.
It's unlikely that formal talks could resume before Turkey's May 14 election, but Cyprus government spokesman Konstantinos Letymbiotis said the Greek Cypriot side is ready for an immediate restart of negotiations “and we expect Mr. Tatar to sit at the negotiating table with a sincere willingness to achieve" a federation-based agreement.
Letymbiotis also reiterated Christodoulides' aim for the EU's more active engagement in peace talks through the appointment of a senior official. Turkey and the Turkish Cypriots accuse the EU of not being even-handed because although Cyprus is a bloc member, only the south enjoys full benefits.
“We mustn't view this proposal as having a detrimental contribution, but as contributing very positively to cultivating the necessary climate” for a resumption of peace talks, Letymbiotis said.
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NEW YORK — Heavy rain washed out roads and forced evacuations in the Northeast on Monday as more downpours were forecast throughout the day. One person in New York drowned as she was trying to leave her home.
One of the worst hit places was New York’s Hudson Valley, where rescuers found the body of a woman in her 30s whose home was surrounded by water. The force of the flash flooding dislodged boulders, which rammed the woman’s house and damaged part of its wall, Orange County Executive Steven Neuhaus told The Associated Press. Two other people escaped.
“She was trying to get through (the flooding) with her dog,” Neuhaus said, “and she was overwhelmed by tidal-wave type waves.”
He said many roads and bridges were washed out. Officials believed everyone was accounted for, but they were trying to reach people to make sure they were OK.
Officials say the storm has already wrought tens of millions of dollars in damage. In New York, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced a state of emergency Sunday for Orange County. That included the town of Cornwall, near the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, where many roads were flooded and closed off.
The storm also interrupted air and rail travel. As of early Monday, there were hundreds of flight cancellations at Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark airports and more than 200 canceled at Boston’s Logan Airport in the last 24 hours, according to the Flightaware website. Amtrak temporarily suspended service between Albany and New York.
Vermont Gov. Phil Scott declared a state of emergency on Sunday, in advance of Monday’s rain. Some campers and people caught in their homes have been rescued in central and southern Vermont, and more reports have been coming in, said Mark Bosma, spokesperson for the state emergency management office.
By the morning, some towns reported 2 1/2 to 4 inches (6.35 centimeters to 10.16 centimeters) of rain since midnight, and similar totals were expected during the day, said Robert Haynes, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Burlington, Vermont.
“We still look like we’re on track for that potentially significant, locally catastrophic flooding,” Haynes said.
Vermont had some of its worst weather during Tropical Storm Irene in August 2011, when it got 11 inches (28 centimeters) of rain in 24 hours.
“The impacts might not be quite as widespread, but there will probably be a number of locations in central Vermont that reach that threshold,” Haynes said.
Irene killed six in the state, washed homes off their foundations and damaged or destroyed more than 200 bridges and 500 miles (805 kilometers) of highway.
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IRVINE, Calif., Aug. 16, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Lotus Bio-Technology Development Corp. (OTC: LBTD) announced today that Zoltan Nagy has resigned as a board member of the Board of Directors effective August 3rd, 2022.
Additionally, Zoltan Nagy has surrendered to Treasury his legal right, title, and interest in the 150,000,000 Common Shares that he owned.
The company looks forward to announcing additional board members in the near future.
Boomerang employs a similar business model to EverlyWell (currently valued at $2.9 Billion) and Hims & Hers, Inc. (currently valued at $1.2 Billion). Boomerang delivers test kits directly to users that include self-collection sample devices. The user then ships their sample back to one of Boomerang's labs via a return-label for testing and receives their results digitally as well as a custom wellness plan based on the results. Boomerang currently offers testing supporting Men's Health, Women's Health, Sexual Health and COVID-19.
Boomerang is hyper-focused on enhancing the life of its users by rewarding them with unique access to products and experiences for taking control of their physical and mental health. Through state of the art at-home diagnostic testing, customizable wellness plans, and strategic partnerships, Boomerang provides unparalleled access to healthcare and improves quality of life for its users.
More information about the company can be found at: boomerangkit.com
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What is the best portable TV for a tailgate?
Having a portable TV dedicated to the game makes tailgating so much easier and more relaxing. You could use a smartphone as a stand-in for a small portable TV at a tailgate, but then you couldn’t use it to text or call anyone.
It’s also useful to have your phone handy to manage any of your fantasy sports teams or look up stats. With a larger screen, all your family and friends can get a good view, while a phone screen is just not big enough.
Best types of portable TVs for tailgating
There are different size options depending on how big of a portable TV screen you need. Portable devices start at about 4 inches in length and can go up to almost 20 inches. If you have the space in your vehicle or the back of a truck, you may want a large screen.
Portable TVs that use batteries are best, so you don’t have to rely on outlets, however, there are also TVs that plug into your car for viewing during the road trip to your tailgating spot. Be careful not to tap into your car’s battery too much, because you don’t want to drain that power.
If you can set up a power source for a regular television monitor on the go, you might prefer a normal TV screen at whatever size you enjoy. The only trouble with a regular TV monitor is that it isn’t likely designed for use on the go, and powering it with enough electricity could be tricky. If there are power outlets at your tailgating site, using extension cords and a regular TV monitor may give you a better experience.
Another possible solution, if you don’t mind using a phone or tablet as your screen, is a power bank. There are many options for mobile power banks that can keep your smartphone or other devices powered for longer, while away from an outlet. If you already have a mobile screen to use for TV, having a larger power supply may be the solution for you.
Best portable TVs for tailgating
What you need to know: This is an affordable and compact portable design that easily transports and has reliable battery life.
What you’ll love: You can use an AC or DC adapter and the rechargeable battery for powering the device. It has two detachable stands for setting up the screen at the tailgate. It’s compatible with AV and USB inputs to connect other devices.
What you should consider: Changing out the two types of stand supports can be a bit tricky. This screen is on the smaller side.
Where to buy: Sold by Amazon
SuperSonic Portable Widescreen LCD
What you need to know: The portable TV comes in many sizes to better suit different tailgating setups.
What you’ll love: There are seven scale options from 4-inch screens to 16-inch screens. It uses HDMI, AV and USB connections for other devices. The portable TV comes with a built-in digital tuner to connect with all free HD television signals in North America.
What you should consider: The smaller screens can’t display full HD-picture quality. Some customers have had trouble with defective units that stopped working after a while.
Where to buy: Sold by Amazon
Trexonic Ultra Lightweight Rechargeable LED TV
What you need to know: This portable TV is slim and lightweight, making it easy for traveling.
What you’ll love: It features HDMI, AV and USB inputs to connect your favorite devices. An indicator light on the side tells you about the current charge of the battery. The screen is on the larger side of the scale for portable TV screens.
What you should consider: The included antenna has trouble picking up channels, and users who tried other antennas still had trouble. It’s best if you only use it as a monitor.
Where to buy: Sold by Amazon
Milanix Portable Widescreen LED TV
What you need to know: This is a sleek and simple portable TV that’s useful as a monitor for a variety of devices on the go
What you’ll love: The screen comes in a few sizes, and while the screens are larger than many portable TVs, the devices are not bulkier, since they have a slim design. You can input HDMI, AV and USB devices for a variety of connections. The internal battery is rechargeable.
What you should consider: It doesn’t come with an antenna or any method of viewing TV content, so you’ll need to plug in an antenna or device to use the monitor.
Where to buy: Sold by Amazon
What you need to know: The adaptable model allows for multiple methods of powering the device on the go.
What you’ll love: It has a built-in antenna, AV, USB and HDMI inputs to connect devices. This portable TV also comes with AC and car adapters for alternative power methods to the rechargeable battery. It includes a remote control for the TV.
What you should consider: Some users have had trouble with securing the included stand mount and report issues with receiving a signal using the included antenna.
Where to buy: Sold by Amazon
What you need to know: The portable LED TV features a 12.1-inch, 1280×800 SD resolution screen.
What you’ll love: This TV is a slim model that’s easy to transport to tailgating locations, and it has a built-in battery for the monitor. The TV takes a USB card that supports multimedia use. This portable LED TV uses HDMI or USB. The screen is 1080p.
What you should consider: Some users have had issues with inconsistent performance.
Where to buy: Sold by Amazon
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LAKEWOOD RANCH, Fla. — Gasparilla may be over, but Lakewood Ranch has some pirates of their own at Loaded Canon Distillery.
Located in a commercial district of the community, the pirate-themed distillery is award-winning (seriously, expect a "yo ho" when you arrive), from its vodka to its gin.
It's the hobby of founder Steve Milligan, who takes great pride in creating different options for his customers.
"Most of the drinks that we produce are based on input from customers, the consumers," Milligan said. "For instance, our black cherry vodka, I had an individual come in, and he'd been looking for black cherry vodka all over Sarasota. Couldn't find it, had a family reunion coming up, and he needed the black cherry vodka. So I said, 'Hey, give me a month, and I'll have your black cherry vodka.' And now it's one of our biggest sellers."
Loaded Canon is also the first distillery in Manatee County. One of their most popular items is jalapeno vodka.
They hold tastings, tours and even classes on cocktail making.
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AUCKLAND, New Zealand — (AP) — A gunman opened fire on terrified workers on a construction site in downtown Auckland early Thursday, killing two people hours before New Zealand hosted the first game of the Women’s World Cup. The man was found dead, and authorities said his motive appeared to be connected to his previous work at the site.
New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said the shooting was an isolated act, and the FIFA tournament opened as scheduled with a game between the home team and Norway, though with tighter security and many jarred in a country where such attacks are rare. A large crowd, including the prime minister, still showed up at the stadium, and a moment of silence was held for the victims of the shooting, which also left a police officer and four civilians injured.
“I want to reiterate that there is no wider national security threat,” said Hipkins. “This appears to be the action of one individual.”
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster said the gunman was a 24-year-old who had a history of family violence and was serving a sentence of home detention but had previously worked at the building site and had an exemption to do so. He said the man's motive appeared to be connected to that work.
The shooting began early in the morning, as the man, armed with a shotgun, moved through the unfinished building, firing at people as many fled or hid, Coster said. The man then barricaded himself in an elevator shaft, and a SWAT-type team moved in.
“The offender fired at police, injuring an officer,” Coster said. “Shots were exchanged and the offender was later found deceased.”
Coster said it wasn’t yet clear whether police had shot the man or he had killed himself. He said the man didn’t have a gun license and so shouldn’t have been in possession of a firearm, though the shotgun used is not on a list of banned weapons.
Hipkins praised police for arriving within minutes of the first emergency call.
“These kinds of situations move fast, and the actions of those who risk their lives to save others are nothing short of heroic,” Hipkins said.
The shooting happened near hotels where soccer teams have been staying ahead of the opening of the Women’s World Cup, which New Zealand is jointly hosting with Australia.
Armed police officers placed an area in Auckland’s downtown on heavy lockdown, with streets cordoned off surrounding the harbor ferry terminal, which is popular with tourists. Police ordered bystanders to disperse and told people inside office buildings to shelter in place.
Norway captain Maren Mjelde said her teammates were woken up abruptly when a helicopter began hovering outside the hotel window.
“We felt safe the whole time,” she said in a statement. “FIFA has a good security system at the hotel, and we have our own security officer in the squad. Everyone seems calm and we are preparing as normal for the game tonight.”
Team USA said all its players and staff were safe and accounted for. It said the team was in contact with local authorities and proceeding with its daily schedule.
New Zealand has tight gun laws, imposed in 2019 after the country's worst mass shooting prompted a sea change in attitudes toward guns. In that attack, a shooter killed 51 Muslim worshippers at two Christchurch mosques during Friday prayers.
The prime minister at the time, Jacinda Ardern, vowed to ban most semiautomatic weapons within a month and she succeeded, with only a single member of Parliament voting against the ban.
A subsequent buyback scheme saw gun owners hand over more than 50,000 of the newly banned weapons to police in exchange for cash.
Jennifer Deering, a tourist from Orlando, Florida, said she was initially shocked to learn of the shooting after a tour guide had previously assured her that Auckland “was very safe here, other than some petty thieves.”
Then she went about her day.
“It’s sad that it’s normal for us (Americans) to see something like this on the news,” she added.
Coster said the officer who was shot was taken to a nearby hospital in critical condition, had stabilized, and was expected to undergo surgery. He said the others had injuries ranging from moderate to critical. It wasn’t immediately clear if all those injured had been shot.
“I want to acknowledge that this has been a shocking and traumatic event for those people who came to work and found themselves in the middle of an armed emergency,” Coster said. “Thankfully, many people were able to escape the building, but I know for those who hid or remained trapped, this was a terrifying experience.”
FIFA President Gianni Infantino said that he and Secretary-General Fatma Samoura had met with New Zealand Sports Minister Grant Robertson following the shooting to discuss security arrangements for the tournament.
Tourism New Zealand canceled a media welcome party that was to have been held Thursday afternoon at a location within the cordoned-off area downtown.
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Perry reported from Wellington, New Zealand.
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According to state health officials an adult resident of Harris County, Texas, previously diagnosed with monkeypox, has died.
“What we’re looking to be able to determine is the specific cause of death. We know that this patient had monkeypox as a diagnosis, what we do not know for sure is that the patient passed away from monkeypox,” county officials told members of the press on Tuesday (August 30).
From ABC NEWS:
The patient was severely immunocompromised, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services, and died at a Harris County hospital. The official cause of death is still unknown. Although this person was a presumptive positive for monkeypox, it is still unknown whether the person’s death was due to or related to monkeypox, officials said.
It is worth noting that deaths from monkeypox remain extremely rare. Of the nearly 50,000 reported cases in the world only 15 have been fatal.
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SAN LUIS OBISPO, Calif., Sept. 29, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Mindbody, the leading experience technology platform for the wellness industry, today announced the winners of the fourth annual BOLD Partner Awards, which honor Mindbody's partners for their excellence across several distinct categories, including emerging partners, growth, and overall success in Mindbody's partner ecosystem. Past winners include APIANT, ADP and LiveEdit.
"Our Mindbody partners are a core of our company and allow us to better serve our customers at every step of their business," said Fritz Lanman, Mindbody and ClassPass CEO. "The Partner Awards are an exciting moment that allows us to recognize just some of the amazing work our partners are doing."
The fourth annual BOLD Partner Awards recognize four categories: the Emerging Partner Award, the Growth Leadership Award, the Top Innovator Award, and Most Valuable Partner (MVP) Award. The MVP award is given to a partner who not only encompasses the criteria for the Growth Leadership and Innovation award but is also highly engaged in the Mindbody Partner Program and provided exceptional experiences to customers.
This year, Mindbody is proud to announce Loyalsnap as the winner of the 2022 MVP award. Loyalsnap's powerful marketing and sales automation tools have proven to be a game changer for Mindbody customers with a wide range of features including client management dashboards, two-way testing, email blasts, email and text automations, revenue reporting, and more. With a 35% year-over-year growth, Loyalsnap has proven to be an amazing asset for Mindbody customers.
Winners in the various BOLD Partner Award categories include:
The BOLD Partner Awards are presented annually at BOLD, the Mindbody Conference, the premier event in wellness bringing together business owners, enthusiasts, and entrepreneurs for one of a kind educational sessions and experiences. This year's event was held September 12–14 in Los Angeles, California and saw more than 1000 attendees.
To learn more about Mindbody's valued partners visit: https://partnerstore.mindbodyonline.com/en-US/home .
Mindbody is the leading experience technology platform for the fitness, wellness, and beauty industries. With the addition of ClassPass, the leading global fitness and wellness membership, to the Mindbody portfolio, consumers and wellness businesses around the world are easily connected through a rich wellness community. Fitness studios, salons, spas, and integrative health centers—from the newest entrepreneurs to the largest franchises—use Mindbody's integrated software and payments platform to run, market, and grow their businesses. Consumers use Mindbody and ClassPass to choose from a broad range of wellness experiences across thousands of gyms, exercise studios, and wellness providers around the globe. For more information on how Mindbody is helping people lead healthier, happier lives by connecting the world to wellness, visit mindbodyonline.com.
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LARGEST CATHOLIC PARISH Published February 20, 2023 at 2:25 PM MST Facebook Twitter Email Listen • 3:53 The largest Catholic congregation in the U.S. is now in California's Central Valley. It serves more than 14,000 families. Its size correlates with the dramatically falling number of Catholic priests. Copyright 2023 NPR | https://www.kunm.org/2023-02-20/largest-catholic-parish | 2023-02-20 22:37:24 | 1 | https://www.kunm.org/2023-02-20/largest-catholic-parish |
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Family farm impacted by record Keystone Pipeline oil spill
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH/Gray News) - Just 20 miles south of the Kansas-Nebraska state line, federal data reports the biggest oil spill in Keystone Pipeline history.
The spill is impacting many people in who live in Washington County, about 150 miles northwest of Kansas City, KWCH reported.
“We know we have pasture grass that’s black, that will probably have to be removed,” said Chris Pannbacker, who owns a farm nearby the spill.
“It’s our land; it’s our livelihood. Our kids grew up there. There is a lot of heritage and history and our families worked hard to be good stewards of the land. So, we just want to do whatever we can to restore it,” said Pannbacker.
Canada-based TC Energy said the Keystone system was shut down Wednesday night following a drop in pipeline pressure, The Associated Press reported.
The company on Thursday estimated the spill’s size at about 14,000 barrels and said the affected pipeline segment had been “isolated” and the oil contained at the site with booms, or barriers. It did not say how the spill occurred.
Nearly 150 crew members in Washington County are working to help fix the spill. Officials are also investigating what led to it.
According to Washington County’s Emergency Preparedness Coordinator, the water is safe to drink for those in the area. People are asked to avoid the area while crews continue to work.
“There is going to be a lot of traffic in the area. The company probably has 150 people on the ground in all capacity onsite. So, there is a lot of equipment and a lot of moving parts,” said Randy Hubbard, Washington County Emergency Preparedness Coordinator.
A U.S. Energy Information Administration spokesperson told the Associated Press that the Keystone pipeline moves about 600,000 barrels of oil per day from Canada to Cushing, Oklahoma, where it can connect to another pipeline to the Gulf Coast. That’s compared to the total of 3.5 million to 4 million barrels of Canadian oil imported into the U.S. every day.
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The Women’s March chanted through the streets of Seattle on Saturday, stirred by advocates and public speakers to demand reproductive rights and access to safe, legal abortions ahead of midterm elections in November.
A few hundred people marched from Cal Anderson Park on Capitol Hill to a heavily crowded pedestrian walkway at Pike Place Market, while thousands more protested nationwide.
On Tuesday, exactly 100 days since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, President Joe Biden announced a set of grants and guidelines to protect access to abortion and contraception.
In Seattle, on the arm of 76-year-old Suzan Mulkern was tattooed a single word: VOTE.
“I came out because of the precarity of our democracy,” she said.
Born in 1966, less than a decade before Roe v. Wade decriminalized abortion nationwide, Mulkern recalled a time when a close friend in college nearly bled to death in a dormitory for fear an illegal abortion could prove fatal or result in arrest.
Organizers said several lawmakers were invited to speak at the march on Saturday but only U.S. Sen. Patty Murray responded by sending a representative to speak on her behalf due to prior commitments. (Jill Biden appeared at two Seattle events Saturday with Murray and other local Democratic officials, beginning at noon, overlapping with the 1 p.m. Women’s March.)
“We have to make our voices heard,” said Cathy Bellipanmi, 64, from Renton. “The Supreme Court is a bunch of men trying to control our bodies.”
Abortion bans have been instituted to varying degrees in more than a dozen states since the landmark case was overturned in June. According to the White House, almost 30 million women of reproductive age live in states with an ongoing abortion ban.
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By day, David Chappius leads an inconspicuous life as a vice president of a contracting firm in Rochester, New York. By night, Chappius is enveloped in an entirely different persona: DeeDee Dubois, an unabashed socialite who likes to joke with the crowd at ROAR, a bar venue for drag performances.
Some may think that Chappius is leading a double life. But Chappius, 44, who is a cisgender gay man, says he is a performer.
"I have no intentions of being a woman," he said.
That’s the diversity within the LGBTQ+ community. Gays, lesbians, transsexuals, bisexuals, and queer people all fit under one umbrella. But there are many different shades and elements.
Growing up in rural Brockport in upstate New York, Chappius was closeted throughout his youth. It wasn’t until college that he began to feel comfortable about coming out by visiting different gay and drag clubs.
“I was really discovering myself,” Chappius said. “I was really intrigued by the idea that you can be someone else on stage.”
DeeDee Dubois is a whole different person than Chappius, who described himself as a shy kid.
“She’s over the top,” Chappius said. “The hair is big. The makeup is big.”
Chappius found a new family among drag queens. It was an underground culture when he started doing drag shows 26 years ago. Members of the community helped each other, he said.
“Doing drag helped me come out and be more myself,” he said.
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Chappius is the owner of the ROAR club. The performers are diverse. Some are gay. Some are non-binary. Some are transgender, Chappius said.
Indeed, the LGBTQ+ community is a large, diverse population, said Sheila Healy, government relations consultant for the New Pride Agenda. The nonprofit advocating for the LGBTQ+ community has moved into helping marginalized members of the community such as people of color and transgender people, she said.
“It’s about economic justice. Good jobs and economic security,” Healy said.
The rights of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer people are being celebrated in June during Pride Month. It’s to honor the 1969 Stonewall uprising in Manhattan and to honor the impact LGBTQ+ individuals have had on history and community.
Gallup finds that 7.2% of U.S. adults identify as LGBTQ+ in 2023, twice as many as compared to 2012.
While progress has been made in the 26 years since he came out as gay, Chappius said there is also more open hate toward people who are different these days.
Among the recent crimes against the LGBTQ+ community is the destruction of rainbow Pride flags this month outside the Stonewall Inn in Manhattan, where the gay rights movement started in 1969.
“I don’t understand why it’s this way,” Chappius said. “I have to be extra careful now.”
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sunny. Breezy with highs in the mid 80s. Southeast winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 40 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
partly cloudy. Breezy with lows in the upper 60s. South winds
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10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
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10 to 15 mph.
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sunny. Breezy with highs in the upper 70s. Southeast winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
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mostly cloudy. Breezy with lows in the upper 60s. South winds
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upper 60s. Highs around 80.
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60s. Southeast winds 10 to 15 mph.
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sunny. Highs in the lower 70s. Southeast winds 15 to 20 mph with
gusts up to 30 mph.
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mostly cloudy. Breezy. Near steady temperature in the upper 60s.
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.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast winds
15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.
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sunny. Breezy with highs in the upper 80s. Southeast winds 15 to
25 mph.
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partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. Southeast winds 15 to 20 mph
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upper 60s. Highs in the lower 90s.
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60s. Highs in the mid 90s.
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mostly clear. Breezy, cooler with lows in the mid 50s.
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Patchy fog this morning. Highs in the mid 80s. Southeast winds
15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast winds
15 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming partly
sunny. Breezy with highs in the mid 80s. Southeast winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
mostly cloudy. Breezy with lows in the upper 60s. South winds
15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 40 mph.
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10 to 15 mph, becoming northeast in the afternoon.
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upper 60s. Highs in the upper 80s.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 90s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper
60s. Highs in the lower 90s.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy and breezy, cooler with lows in
the mid 50s.
.FRIDAY...Sunny. Much cooler with highs in the mid 70s.
$$
TXZ354-251700-
Coastal Willacy-
Including the city of Port Mansfield
355 AM CST Sat Feb 25 2023
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy this morning, then becoming partly sunny.
Patchy fog this morning. Highs in the upper 70s. Southeast winds
15 to 20 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. Southeast winds
10 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming partly
sunny. Breezy with highs in the upper 70s. Southeast winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
mostly cloudy. Breezy with lows in the mid 60s. South winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the lower 80s. Temperature
falling into the mid 70s in the afternoon. South winds 10 to
15 mph, becoming northeast in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the
mid 60s. Highs in the lower 80s.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 80s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid
60s. Highs in the upper 80s.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
partly cloudy. Breezy, cooler with lows in the mid 50s.
.FRIDAY...Sunny. Much cooler with highs in the lower 70s.
$$
TXZ248-251700-
Zapata-
Including the city of Zapata
355 AM CST Sat Feb 25 2023
.TODAY...Patchy fog this morning. Partly sunny. Highs in the
upper 80s. Southeast winds 15 to 20 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast winds
15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming partly
sunny. Highs in the upper 80s. Southeast winds 15 to 20 mph with
gusts up to 30 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. South winds
15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Less humid with highs in the upper 80s. North
winds 15 to 20 mph.
.MONDAY NIGHT AND TUESDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s.
Highs in the lower 90s.
.TUESDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the
upper 60s. Highs in the mid 90s.
.THURSDAY NIGHT AND FRIDAY...Mostly clear and breezy. Lows in the
lower 50s. Highs in the mid 70s.
$$
TXZ249-251700-
Jim Hogg-
Including the city of Hebbronville
355 AM CST Sat Feb 25 2023
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy this morning, then becoming partly sunny.
Patchy fog this morning. Highs in the mid 80s. Southeast winds
10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast winds
15 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming partly
sunny. Highs in the mid 80s. Southeast winds 15 to 20 mph with
gusts up to 30 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. South winds
15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.
.MONDAY...Sunny. Less humid with highs in the mid 80s. North
winds 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s.
.TUESDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming mostly
sunny. Highs around 90.
.TUESDAY NIGHT AND WEDNESDAY...Partly cloudy. Lows in the mid
60s. Highs in the mid 90s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid
60s. Highs in the lower 90s.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
mostly clear. Breezy, cooler with lows in the lower 50s.
.FRIDAY...Sunny. Much cooler with highs in the mid 70s.
$$
TXZ250-251700-
Brooks-
Including the city of Falfurrias
355 AM CST Sat Feb 25 2023
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy this morning, then becoming partly sunny.
Patchy fog this morning. Highs in the mid 80s. Southeast winds
15 to 20 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast winds
15 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming partly
sunny. Highs in the mid 80s. Southeast winds 15 to 20 mph with
gusts up to 30 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
partly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. South winds 15 to 20 mph with
gusts up to 35 mph.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 80s. Northwest winds
10 to 15 mph, becoming northeast in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
mostly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s.
.TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the lower
90s. Lows in the mid 60s.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy and breezy, cooler with lows in
the lower 50s.
.FRIDAY...Sunny. Much cooler with highs in the mid 70s.
$$
TXZ353-251700-
Northern Hidalgo-
Including the city of San Manuel
355 AM CST Sat Feb 25 2023
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy this morning, then becoming partly sunny.
Patchy fog this morning. Highs in the upper 80s. Southeast winds
15 to 20 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast winds
15 to 20 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming partly
sunny. Breezy with highs in the mid 80s. Southeast winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
partly cloudy. Breezy with lows in the mid 60s. South winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the upper 80s. Northwest winds
around 10 mph, becoming northeast in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the
mid 60s. Highs in the lower 90s.
.WEDNESDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 90s.
.WEDNESDAY NIGHT AND THURSDAY...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid
60s. Highs in the lower 90s.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy and breezy, cooler with lows in
the lower 50s.
.FRIDAY...Sunny. Much cooler with highs in the mid 70s.
$$
TXZ251-251700-
Inland Kenedy-
Including the city of Sarita
355 AM CST Sat Feb 25 2023
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy this morning, then becoming partly sunny.
Patchy fog this morning. Highs in the lower 80s. Southeast winds
15 to 20 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the upper 60s. Southeast winds
10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming partly
sunny. Breezy with highs in the mid 80s. Southeast winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
partly cloudy. Breezy with lows in the mid 60s. South winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 80s. West winds 5 to
10 mph, becoming northeast in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the
mid 60s. Highs in the mid 80s.
.WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the lower
90s. Lows in the mid 60s.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy and breezy, cooler with lows in
the lower 50s.
.FRIDAY...Sunny. Much cooler with highs in the lower 70s.
$$
TXZ351-251700-
Coastal Kenedy-
355 AM CST Sat Feb 25 2023
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy this morning, then becoming partly sunny.
Patchy fog this morning. Highs in the upper 70s. Southeast winds
10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. Southeast winds
10 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming partly
sunny. Breezy with highs in the upper 70s. Southeast winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. South winds
15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs around 80. West winds 5 to 10 mph
with gusts up to 20 mph, becoming northeast in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH TUESDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the
lower 60s. Highs in the upper 70s.
.WEDNESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly cloudy. Highs in the mid
80s. Lows in the mid 60s.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
partly cloudy. Breezy, cooler with lows in the lower 50s.
.FRIDAY...Sunny, cooler with highs in the lower 70s.
$$
TXZ454-251700-
Willacy Island-
355 AM CST Sat Feb 25 2023
.TODAY...Mostly cloudy this morning, then becoming partly sunny.
Patchy fog this morning. Highs in the mid 70s. East winds 10 to
15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. Southeast winds
10 to 15 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming partly
sunny. Breezy with highs in the mid 70s. Southeast winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Partly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
mostly cloudy. Breezy. Near steady temperature in the upper 60s.
South winds 15 to 25 mph.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. South winds 10 to
15 mph, becoming east in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid
60s. Highs in the upper 70s.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
partly cloudy. Breezy with lows in the upper 50s.
.FRIDAY...Sunny, breezy, cooler with highs in the upper 60s.
$$
TXZ451-251700-
Kenedy Island-
355 AM CST Sat Feb 25 2023
.TODAY...Patchy fog this morning. Mostly cloudy with a slight
chance of showers this morning, then partly sunny this afternoon.
Highs in the lower 70s. East winds 10 to 15 mph. Gusts up to
30 mph this afternoon. Chance of rain 20 percent.
.TONIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. Southeast winds
10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph.
.SUNDAY...Mostly cloudy in the morning, then becoming partly
sunny. Breezy with highs in the lower 70s. Southeast winds 15 to
25 mph with gusts up to 35 mph.
.SUNDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid 60s. South winds
15 to 20 mph with gusts up to 30 mph.
.MONDAY...Mostly sunny. Highs in the mid 70s. Southwest winds
5 to 10 mph, becoming northeast in the afternoon.
.MONDAY NIGHT THROUGH THURSDAY...Mostly cloudy. Lows in the mid
60s. Highs in the mid 70s.
.THURSDAY NIGHT...Mostly cloudy in the evening, then becoming
partly cloudy. Breezy, cooler with lows in the mid 50s.
.FRIDAY...Sunny, breezy with highs in the upper 60s.
$$
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HAMILTON – Mercer County Homicide Task Force and the Hamilton Police Division are investigating a fatal shooting that occurred early Wednesday morning in Hamilton Township, officials reported.
Hamilton police responded to a shooting in progress in the 4900 block of S. Broad Street shortly after 1 a.m. on Wednesday. Once on site, officers located a man suffering from a gunshot wound.
The victim, identified as Matthew Morales, 28, of Blackwood, NJ, was transported to Capital Health Regional Medical Center where he was pronounced dead a short time later.
No arrests have been made and the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to contact MCHTF Detective Luis Vega at (609) 989-6406 or Sgt. Sherika Salmon at (609) 960-3119. Information can also be emailed to mchtftips@mercercounty.org. | https://www.trentonian.com/2023/05/17/investigation-underway-after-shooting-homicide-in-hamilton/ | 2023-05-18 08:13:12 | 0 | https://www.trentonian.com/2023/05/17/investigation-underway-after-shooting-homicide-in-hamilton/ |
LAS VEGAS (AP) — For the movie theater industry, the math behind recovery is simple: More movies in theaters equals more money for theaters and Hollywood.
John Fithian, the outgoing CEO of the National Association of Theater Owners, assured exhibitors Tuesday at the CinemaCon trade convention that the industry is “ off to an incredible start in 2023.”
In 2022, the domestic box office rebounded to $7.4 million, aided by the enormous successes of films like “Top: Gun Maverick” and “Avatar: The Way of Water.” According to a report from The Cinema Foundation, the biggest difference between the pre-pandemic landscape of 2019 and 2022 was the number of wide releases. In 2019 there were 112 wide releases. In 2022, there were 71 movies that opened on over 2,000 screens. Eight of them grossed over $300 million domestically and 18 surpassed $100 million, the foundation found.
“This year, we will have more than 100. And new titles are being added at a steady place,” Fithian said. “The major studios are all aggressively claiming release dates for major titles in 2024 and beyond.”
One of the big themes of the convention, which runs through the week, is the renewed focus on theaters as the most profitable way to release a film, as opposed to on a streaming service. Monday night, Sony touted its partnership with Apple to release Ridley Scott’s historical epic “Napoleon” in theaters in November. Later in the week, Paramount will talk about how it will release another Apple TV+-made film, Martin Scorsese’s “Killers of the Flower Moon” in theaters in October.
“It is now more irrefutable than ever that theatrical is the keystone of the movie industry,” Fithian said. “Releasing major films with massive budgets directly to streaming platforms is not a sustainable business model. The return on investment is non-existent.”
The Cinema Foundation found in a poll that nine out of ten people are 50% more likely to watch a movie on a streaming service when it was released theatrically first.
A recent test case of that is Ben Affleck’s “Air,” sold as a streaming product to Amazon but which Amazon decided to give a theatrical release where in several weeks it has grossed over $68.4 million worldwide.
Motion Picture Association Chairman and CEO Charles Rivkin spoke about what his group is doing to “ensure that more movies are being made in more markets.”
“It starts by engaging and partnering with elected officials, regulators, and local industry around the world to help create the right conditions for global production,” Rivkin said. “What are those conditions? Policies that encourage Investment and a strong rule of law. Robust copyright laws that protect creators. Tax laws that give producers the motive, and the means, to invest in creating jobs. And the commercial freedom that enables distributors like many of you here today to bring unique and exciting movies to your audiences.”
Rivkin also said the Middle East holds great potential for the industry.
“Just look at Saudi Arabia. Since 2018, the country has become one of the region’s top movie markets, and they now cite production incentives, which we are helping to shape, as a core element of their Vision 2030 economic plan,” he said. “Similarly, the King of Jordan last year shared with me his ambitious plans to attract more international investment in new sound stages to make movies in iconic locations like Petra and Wadi Rum.”
There were somber tributes to several distribution executives who died unexpectedly recently, including MGM Domestic Distribution Chief Erik Lomis, who died in March at age 64 and Dave Hollis, the former Disney distribution chief who died in February at 47.
And Fithian and Rivkin also wished well to Michael O’Leary the incumbent president and CEO of the theater owners’ association.
“I have known Michael for many years, and he is a born leader with extensive experience in government relations and knowledge of the movie industry too,” Fithian said. | https://www.wowktv.com/news/u-s-world/theater-owners-group-optimistic-about-future-of-moviegoing/ | 2023-04-25 19:36:08 | 0 | https://www.wowktv.com/news/u-s-world/theater-owners-group-optimistic-about-future-of-moviegoing/ |
GENEVA, 6th September 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Alpian SA ("Alpian"), Switzerland's first digital private bank, today announces its partnership with Visa, a world leader in digital payments. With this step Alpian has become a Principal Member of Visa, allowing the company to issue its exclusive metal debit card in Switzerland.
With the partnership made official, Alpian can now issue its premium, intelligent metal debit card offering across Switzerland. The pairing of an exclusive metal debit card with a multi-currency current account (CHF, EUR, GBP and USD) and real-time foreign exchange capabilities with no handling fees gives each Alpian client a unique, elegant, and cost-effective means to facilitate their everyday banking needs both within Switzerland and abroad. As a member of the Visa network, Alpian's debit card is accepted in over 200 countries and regions and at more than 100 million merchant locations[1] worldwide.
The official initiation of the partnership follows the granting of a full Swiss banking license from FINMA and the successful completion of a Series B+ financing round of CHF 19 million. Both milestones have enabled Alpian to launch its services to select members of its waitlist, with a launch to the general public of Switzerland planned before the end of 2022.
Schuyler Weiss, CEO of Alpian, commented:
"At Alpian we are committed to delivering a premium service to each and every one of our clients. The capabilities, sophistication, and stability of the Visa enterprise enables Alpian to deliver just that in its card offering. Visa has been one of Alpian's most long-standing and trusted partners, and we are excited to take our next steps with them by our side."
Santosh Ritter, Country Manager Switzerland & Liechtenstein, Visa, stated:
"The joint journey with Alpian now receiving a full FINMA banking license has been excellent. We are very much looking forward to see the first Alpian-issued Visa debit cards in the Swiss market and to continue the collaboration with this great partner to help them achieve their growth objectives in providing innovative services for all regions of Switzerland."
[1] Includes an estimate of 20 million small businesses that utilize payment facilitators (as of September 2021)
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Police: Child inside car stolen from Philadelphia gas station found safe
PHILADELPHIA - Authorities say a toddler who was in the backseat of a car when it was stolen Thursday evening in Philadelphia has been found safe.
The theft happened at the Sunoco gas station at the intersection of Belfield and Ogontz avenues sometime before 6 p.m.
The gas station manager told FOX 29's Jennifer Joyce that the child's mother went inside to pay for gas and left the car running because the child was sleeping.
He suspects a juvenile who comes to the station every day to pump gas for tips was the person who hopped in the car and took off with the child.
According to police, the car thief let the child out of the car about half a mile away from the gas station on the 4600 block of North 16th Street.
The child, who police believe may have autism, has been reunited with his mother.
Police are still searching for the vehicle and the suspected car thief. | https://www.fox29.com/news/police-child-inside-car-stolen-from-philadelphia-gas-station-found-safe | 2022-08-26 00:43:50 | 0 | https://www.fox29.com/news/police-child-inside-car-stolen-from-philadelphia-gas-station-found-safe |
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NEW YORK (AP) — When choreographer Camille A. Brown is asked to describe her kind of movement, she uses an analogy from the kitchen.
“It’s everything. It’s modern, it’s hip-hop, it’s tap, it’s jazz, it's ballet, it’s social dance. I call it a jambalaya. You stir it up in a pot and you put your own own seasoning on it. And then when it comes out into the bowl, it’s who you are.”
Audiences are getting to enjoy the special flavor of Brown’s work as she caps a remarkable year of stirring the traditional musical pot. She became the first Black director to create a mainstage Metropolitan Opera production and is the first Black woman to serve as both director and choreographer of a Broadway production in over 60 years.
“It’s about Black women being able to share our stories on these platforms that were not made for us,” she said. "How empowering it is to be in spaces that were not necessarily made for you, but you are making space inside of it.”
On Broadway, Brown has been applauded for shepherding a spring Broadway revival of Ntozake Shange's “for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf.”
Shange’s amalgamation of words, motion and music uses seven Black women to weave together strands of abuse, resilience, heartbreak and motherhood into a tapestry of shared womanhood. Brown said she wanted to “pull out the joy.”
“Even though there’s so much heartbreak — they’re devastating stories — but they’re also stories of reclamation and also stories of empowerment and truth and laughter. Sometimes we have to laugh through the pain,” she said.
In a brilliant stroke, one of her seven actors, Kenita R. Miller, was pregnant through much of the run. Miller, who went on maternity leave Tuesday, was called upon to deliver one of the more gut-wrenching stories, a woman who watches her abusive husband kill their two children.
“It helps to elevate the story and make it more devastating because she’s talking about the loss of these kids while she’s in preparation to have her first child,” said Brown.
Some of Brown's other high-profile credits include choreographing “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” and the Emmy Award-winning “Jesus Christ Superstar Live” with John Legend and Sara Bareilles.
“She just has a beautiful strength and kind of quiet power about her. She’s small in stature, but she has a tremendous amount of gravitas as a creator,” said Bareilles. “I was so happy to see her getting this kind of recognition for this really extraordinary piece that I just feel so lucky that I got to see on Broadway.”
Brown, the founder and artistic director of Camille A. Brown & Dancers, was born three years after “for colored girls” made it to Broadway in the late 1970s, but her mother saw it and made it a subtle part of her daughter's childhood.
Mom often counselled Brown not to let anyone take her stuff away, a figurative line from the play about protecting yourself. “It was only until a couple of years ago that she told me it was from the show,” said Brown. “All of a sudden, it just made sense.”
Brown took Shange's work and added small updates to help it connect with today's audiences, like adding “jig-a-low” to a list of nursery rhymes and replacing a reference to the ‘60s anthem “Dancing in the Street” by Martha and the Vandellas to SWV's “I’m So Into You" from the '90s.
“When you tap into who you are specifically, I think that’s really important, especially because that’s what Ntozake did with this work,” said Brown. “There’s so much of her that’s interwoven inside of the poem, she almost gives you a guide of how to work through it. And part of it is being yourself and putting yourself inside of it.”
The show has earned seven Tony nominations, two for Brown's choreography and for her directorial debut. Even so, the show will close early, despite an independent social media campaign paying for patrons to see it, something Brown is grateful for.
“The fact that this show by a Black woman, directed and choreographed by a Black woman, performed by seven Black women is being seen by so many people, and people are encouraging other people to see it, that’s powerful,” said Brown.
The show displays her dance versatility and her often cinematic vision. She previously leaned on stepping for the Broadway play “Choir Boy” and West African, Afro-Cuban and Afro-Haitian dance for the musical “Once on This Island.”
“Every time I have a show, I get better trusting my instincts. I just see it in my head and I just go and do it,” she said. “Whatever I’m being called to do, I’m responding to it. And I think that’s the best thing that artists can do is respond to your instincts.”
Brown says that dance has always been her favorite forms of communication. She grew up shy and not a fan of public speaking. “Movement was always my go-to,” she said. Now she's adding directing to her arsenal, late last year making history with the Met's "Fire Shut Up in My Bones."
While she was planning ways to mount Shange’s work on Broadway, the end image came first: The seven women holding their fists in the air. She didn't know how she was going to get there, but that's how it would finish.
“I wanted the end to be about empowering and pushing through, like, ‘Yes, these are devastating stories. We thought that our world was going to come to an end because it was so horrible. But we made it through and we made it through together. And you can, too.’”
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Mark Kennedy is at http://twitter.com/KennedyTwits | https://www.ourmidland.com/entertainment/article/Pioneering-Camille-A-Brown-creates-a-Broadway-17201385.php | 2022-05-26 20:48:17 | 0 | https://www.ourmidland.com/entertainment/article/Pioneering-Camille-A-Brown-creates-a-Broadway-17201385.php |
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — An oil company is cleaning up a spill in Dunn County.
Officials with the state Department of Environmental Quality said that Leland Oil and Gas notified state agencies of the spill from a bulk oil tank about 3.5 miles northeast of Killdeer on Monday. The agency announced the spill in a statement Friday.
The company estimated about 7,560 gallons were spilled but no surface waters were impacted. The company has started clean-up operations. Department of Environmental Quality inspectors have visited the site and will continue to monitor remediation efforts. | https://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Oil-company-cleaning-up-spill-in-Dunn-County-17369225.php | 2022-08-12 14:08:57 | 1 | https://www.seattlepi.com/news/article/Oil-company-cleaning-up-spill-in-Dunn-County-17369225.php |
KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) — Collin Morikawa can make golf look simple. He has a shot in mind and the ball is going where he’s looking. The difference at the Sentry Tournament of Champions is that includes shots on the green.
He was particularly effective Saturday on the stretch of scoring holes on the back nine of Kapalua, typically a chance for players to make up ground in a hurry. Morikawa birdied four of the last five holes and pulled away.
He finished with a 15-foot birdie putt for an 8-under 65, giving him a six-shot lead going into the final round and an excellent chance to get rid of the sour taste from last year.
Asked if he was hungry to win again — his last victory was the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai in November 2021 — Morikawa smiled.
“Yeah, that would be an understatement,” he said.
The two-time major champion hired putting coach Stephen Sweeney late last year. It’s not a major change with his stroke except for a better understanding of what he’s doing. He leads the field at Kapalua in putting, a combined with his pure iron play, it can be a frightening combination.
Morikawa has yet to make a bogey over 54 holes on the Plantation Course at Kapalua, and he has rarely come close. He made a 10-footer for par on the fourth hole to avoid a long three-putt, making that as pure as so many of his birdies.
“It’s been pretty simple today. Kind of over the past three days, where I’ve been looking is kind of where the ball’s been going,” he said. “I kind of know what I’m doing right and when I hit a bad shot, kind of what the mistake was. That’s the biggest thing.”
Morikawa was at 24-under 195, six shots clear of U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick, Masters champion Scottie Scheffler and Texas Open winner J.J. Spaun.
Morikawa is among 10 players at Kapalua who failed to win last year. Now it’s an elevated event with a $15 million purse, and the PGA Tour chose to expand the field to include anyone reaching the FedEx Cup finale at East Lake.
One more round like this and Morikawa can be assured of a tee time for next year.
Scheffler, who along with Spaun started two shots behind, tried to keep up with Morikawa. The birdies dried up on the back nine, however, and Scheffler missed a 4-foot birdie putt on the par-5 18th that at least could have put him in the final group. He had to settle for a 69.
Fitzpatrick had five birdies over his last seven holes in his round of 66 and will be in the final group for his first trip to Hawaii.
Spaun dropped two shots on the back nine, one when his ball spun off the 13th green and rolled 50 yards down the fairway, the other when his second shot to the par-5 15th sailed left and into the native grass. He had a 69.
Max Homa had no trouble with Kapalua, making a career-high 10 birdies for a 63 and wondering exactly how he did it. That only got him to within eight shots of the lead.
“It didn’t feel like I played four shots better than my last two days combined, but I did,” he said. “It’s just not a very good game for your mind. But it was nice to shoot 10 under.”
Jordan Spieth was three shots behind to start the third round and lost ground with three bogeys in his round of 71.
Everyone is chasing Morikawa, and it looks to be hopeless.
Morikawa began his scoring with a 12-foot eagle putt on the par-5 fifth hole, made a tough 20-footer for birdie on the next and did everything right by doing so little wrong.
The turning point came early on the sixth hole after Morikawa and Scheffler each made eagle and the lead was still two. Morikawa made his 20-footer for birdie, while Scheffler went from a fluffy lie in the rough and came up just short of the green, and then took three putts to get down. The lead was four, and no one got closer than three shots the rest of the way.
Only seven players in PGA Tour history have ever lost a six-shot lead going into the final round, most recently Dustin Johnson at the HSBC Champions in Shanghai in 2017.
Asked the last time he had a big lead, Morikawa smiled and mentioned the Hero World Challenge at the end of 2021, when he led by five and shot 76 and tied for fifth.
“It’s OK,” he said. “I’m over it.”
The forecast was for lighter wind in the final round, and Morikawa said he expected players behind him to be firing at flags and trying to catch him.
From what Spaun saw of Morikawa in the second round, that might not be enough.
“He’s putting really good. He doesn’t miss a shot,” Spaun said. “It’s a hard combo to beat.”
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LONDON (AP) — Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon addressed lawmakers for the last time as Scottish leader on Thursday, expressing pride in her government’s achievements to lessen poverty and inequality – but frustrated in her quest to make Scotland an independent country.
Sturgeon faced strong criticism from opponents in her 286th and final First Minister’s Questions session in the Scottish parliament. In scrappy exchanges, opposition leaders slammed her for Scotland’s long health care waiting times, homelessness problem and high drug death toll.
Scottish Conservative leader Douglas Ross alleged that, obsessed with independence, “she divided our country and failed in every mission she set herself.”
Sturgeon told Edinburgh lawmakers that she had “made my fair share of mistakes in the last eight years. And, of course, there are things I wish I had done better or differently.”
“But overall and overwhelmingly, I am proud of what has been achieved,” she said, highlighting work to lift children out of poverty.
Sturgeon, 52, announced her resignation last month after more than eight years as first minister in Scotland’s semi-autonomous government and leader of the governing Scottish National Party. The winner of a party contest to replace her will be announced on Monday.
She leaves with her main goal, independence from the U.K. for the nation of 5.5 million people, unmet.
Scottish voters backed remaining in the U.K. in a 2014 referendum that was billed as a once-in-a-generation decision. The SNP wants a new vote, but the central government has refused to authorize one, and the U.K. Supreme Court has ruled that Scotland can’t hold one without London’s consent.
The party is divided on its next steps, but Sturgeon said she was confident her successor “will lead this country to becoming an independent nation.”
She said her decision to quit was a personal one and it was “time for Nicola Sturgeon the politician to make a bit of space for Nicola Sturgeon the person.”
Sturgeon’s resignation has unleashed a battle for the direction of the SNP, which currently holds 64 of the 129 seats in the Scottish parliament and governs in coalition with the much smaller Greens.
Her husband, Peter Murrell, stepped down as party chief executive last week over a kerfuffle about the party’s declining membership and amid claims by some that a clique around Sturgeon wields too much power in the SNP.
Some in the party think that the SNP under Sturgeon spent too much time focusing on divisive social issues rather that the economy and independence. Sturgeon’s departure was hastened by a backlash over legislation she championed to make it easier for people in Scotland to legally change their gender.
In a farewell statement, Sturgeon said it had been an “utter privilege” to lead her country.
Three lawmakers are running to replace Sturgeon: Scottish Finance Secretary Kate Forbes, 32; Health Secretary Humza Yousaf, 37; and 49-year-old lawmaker Ash Regan. Sturgeon said that means Scotland will soon get its second female first minister or its first leader of color.
“Either way, that will send the very powerful message that this, the highest office in the land, is one that any young person in Scotland can aspire to,” she said. | https://cbs4indy.com/business/ap-business/scotlands-sturgeon-exits-with-pride-brickbats-from-critics/ | 2023-03-23 18:23:31 | 1 | https://cbs4indy.com/business/ap-business/scotlands-sturgeon-exits-with-pride-brickbats-from-critics/ |
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A sheriff’s department submitted on Thursday its investigative findings to prosecutors in the death of a cinematographer shot and killed by Alec Baldwin on a film set in New Mexico in October 2021.
Santa Fe Sheriff’s Office spokesman Juan Ríos said that two binders of information were turned over to the Santa Fe-based district attorney’s office, without setting forth any recommendations about possible criminal charges.
He said the case file outlines all the evidence collected, including investigative interviews and forensic analysis of physical evidence by the FBI. District Attorney Mary Carmack-Altwies said through a spokeswoman that investigators and prosecutors will now begin a thorough review to make a timely decision about whether to bring charges, without mention of specific deadlines.
Cinematographer Halyna Hutchins died shortly after being wounded by a gunshot during setup for a scene in the western movie “Rust” at a filmset ranch on the outskirts of Santa Fe on Oct. 21, 2021. Baldwin was pointing a pistol at Hutchins when the gun went off went off, killing her and wounding the director, Joel Souza.
The Santa Fe Sheriff’s Office already has made public a vast trove of law enforcement files concerning the deadly shooting, including lapel camera video of the mortally wounded Hutchins, witness interrogations, email threads, text conversations, inventories of ammunition and hundreds of photographs.
Santa Fe County Sheriff Adan Mendoza has described “a degree of neglect” on the film set for “Rust” but is leaving decisions about potential criminal charges to prosecutors.
The family of Hutchins — widower Matthew Hutchins and 9-year-old son Andros — recently settled a lawsuit against producers of “Rust” under an agreement that aims to restart filming with Matthew’s involvement as executive producer.
Baldwin has said the gun went off accidentally and that he did not pull the trigger. But a recent FBI forensic report found the weapon could not not have fired unless the trigger was pulled.
New Mexico’s Office of the Medical Investigator determined the shooting was an accident following the completion of an autopsy and a review of law enforcement reports.
Rust Movie Productions continues to challenge the basis of a $137,000 fine against the company by New Mexico occupational safety regulators who say production managers on the set failed to follow standard industry protocols for firearms safety. The state Occupational Health and Safety Review Commission has scheduled an eight-day hearing on the disputed sanctions in April 2023.
In April, New Mexico’s Occupational Health and Safety Bureau imposed the maximum fine against Rust Movie Productions and distributed a scathing narrative of safety failures, including testimony that production managers took limited or no action to address two misfires of blank ammunition on set prior to the fatal shooting.
Rust Movie Productions told safety regulators that misfires prior to the fatal shooting of Hutchins did not violate safety protocols and that “appropriate corrective actions were taken,” including briefings of cast and crew.
Other legal troubles persist in relation to the film and the deadly shooting. | https://www.fox16.com/entertainment-news/ap-prosecutors-take-charge-of-probe-into-baldwin-shooting/ | 2022-10-28 19:27:16 | 0 | https://www.fox16.com/entertainment-news/ap-prosecutors-take-charge-of-probe-into-baldwin-shooting/ |
Review: The Jane Austen-influenced ‘Mr. Malcolm’s List’ gives a nod to diversity
“It is a truth universally acknowledged,” goes one of the more famous opening lines in English literature, “that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”
That’s Jane Austen, beginning her 1813 “Pride and Prejudice.” Austen herself has nothing to do with “Mr. Malcolm’s List,” the clever, entertaining and delectably pretty new film starring Freida Pinto — but also everything. It’s our collective thirst for such Regency-era “comedies of manners,” examining the intense matchmaking activity of a certain level of British society, that has given rise to this, to Netflix’s “Bridgerton,” to the 2020 “Emma” adaptation with Anya Taylor-Joy, and films too numerous to name.
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Of course, you might ask, at a time of such turbulence in the world, what do 19th century upper-class romantic machinations have to do with, well, anything? To which we say: Whatever! Bring it on. Distract us with your lovely frocks flowing straight from the bosom, your exquisite bonnets with feathers, your real-estate porn in the countryside and your smart dinner-table repartee. We could do a lot worse.
There’s one key element in which “Mr. Malcolm’s List,” a story of love, friendship and revenge served on a porcelain plate, diverges from previous Regency-era comedies (but aligns with “Bridgerton”): its diverse casting. Director Emma Holly Jones, working from a script (and novel) by Suzanne Allain, has said she was inspired by Broadway’s “Hamilton,” in which American history’s famous characters are portrayed by a non-white cast.
Here, the cast is led by British Nigerian actor Sopé Dìrísù as the titular Mr. Malcolm, Zawe Ashton as the scheming Julia, and Pinto as the noble Selina, who serves as a reluctant pawn in this triangular tale. All three are excellent, but Ashton is particularly mesmerizing — to be fair, she gets the meatiest role by far, and it’s always better to play complicated than noble (though sometimes Julia veers dangerously into the downright mean). Supporting roles are ably filled, especially by an appealing Oliver Jackson-Cohen in the best-friend role as Julia’s cousin, and a ridiculously dashing Theo James as a ridiculously dashing captain.
But let’s talk marriage, shall we?
Because marriage is the only goal here and everyone knows it — even the child versions of Julia and Selina, whom we meet at boarding school in a brief prelude. Selina, the daughter of a country vicar, notes that she has little means to offer an eventual husband. Julia, ever the pragmatist, promises she will find Selina a mate — once her own marriage has been secured.
Sixteen years later, we’re in 1818 London and Julia’s on the hunt. She manages to wangle a date with wealthy Jeremy Malcolm, the town’s most eligible bachelor. But at the opera, he tests her knowledge. She knows nothing about opera, nor can she answer his question about the Corn Laws. He yawns, a development noticed across the theater in a box, where other young ladies snipe that after four unsuccessful “seasons” in the marriage market, Julia really should step aside.
Things really get bad for Julia when an unflattering comic sketch, or caricature, circulates in the press — a sort of Regency-era social media diss — showing her being spurned by Jeremy. “I am ruined,” she laments. She consults her cousin Cassidy (Jackson-Cohen), who’s friends with Jeremy and lets on that the wealthy bachelor has an actual list of qualifications for an eventual bride.
Ever more humiliated, Julia hatches a plan: She will groom a willing candidate to fit all Jeremy’s qualifications, and then once he’s ready to propose, give the snobbish man a taste of his own medicine.
Enter Selina, who’s beautiful and intelligent if not wealthy. Julia brings her for an extended stay in London. Reluctantly, Selina agrees to the scheme, but soon discovers Jeremy is not the insufferable snob Julia has described. In fact, he’s a sweet and thoughtful man, justifiably wary of fortune-hungry schemers (rather like Julia).
So what’s a poor vicar’s daughter to do? Clearly, as the couple slowly falls in love, there will be tears and missed signals and misunderstandings.
There will also be walks in pristine gardens, cups of tea consumed in exquisitely appointed sitting rooms, parties and dancing. Also, a costume ball! Once we hear that, we know there’s going to be an identity mix-up of vast proportions — and very nice garments.
But in an Austenesque world, matches are ultimately made. Nobody is left out — everybody gets a spouse, as Oprah might say! Even the amusingly dry footman (Divian Ladwa) finds his match, as we learn in an ending credits sequence well worth sitting through.
It’s almost enough to make you forget that in the 21st century, getting married isn’t the panacea that’s presented here. But no matter. This is 1818, and it’s certainly relaxing to visit a time when things were so simple — at least, in screenplays. How calming to spend two hours absolutely knowing, to paraphrase an English writer of a different era, that all will be well that ends well.
'Mr. Malcolm’s List'
Rated: PG, for some smoking and mild language
Running time: 1 hour, 55 minutes
Playing: Starts July 1 in general release
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