Farewell Festival Season! A Look Back at Cruel World, BeachLife and More
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:30:37 GMT
The term “festival season” has become a bit of an eye-roller thanks to soulless branding, culture vulture commodification and overzealous hashtaggery, but the abundance of Spring flings the past couple of months has made the concept a very real and restless reality. Coachella kicked off outdoor flocking in April, and in its (literal) dust came a manic May filled with choice all-day happenings that Millenials, Gen-Xers and their elders found themselves having to mentally and physically prepare for. Gen-Z kids were more than ready since last year’s fest flurry, bless ‘em.But first we all had to acquire tickets, which meant enduring online waiting rooms and exorbitant processing fees (special thanks to The Cure’s Robert Smith for fighting the good fight for fans against Ticketmaster). Then we needed to get “festival ready”– and we’re not talking about fashion or fitness. The heat; the trek; the traffic; the pricey merch and food; the set time conflicts; and the overall prodigious...Colorado officials looking into elder abuse allegations involving actor John Amos
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:30:37 GMT
Actor John Amos arrives at HBO’s 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards after party in September 2007. Colorado law enforcement agencies are investigating claims the actor has been the victim of elder abuse. (AP Photo/Gus Ruelas) Colorado authorities are investigating allegations of elder abuse involving 83-year-old actor John Amos, who for years has been living near the mountain town of Westcliffe.The Colorado Bureau of Investigation is looking into this matter, along with the sheriff in Custer County. Amos resides in a modest wood-paneled home northeast of town.“The Custer County Sheriff’s Office is the lead on it. We are just assisting them. It is an open investigation right now,” CBI spokeswoman Lisa Kohlbrenner confirmed on Friday. She said Custer County Sheriff Rich Smith requested the bureau’s assistance on May 15.Smith on Friday confirmed, in a news release, that local authorities received reports that Amos could have been the victim of a crime.“We are thoroughly investigati...New Casinos in the UK, Recently Launched for 2023 – Ranked by Games & Bonuses
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:30:37 GMT
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Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:30:37 GMT
SAN LEANDRO — A fatal collision early Monday morning closed down a portion of a heavily used street in both directions and brought with it a detour, police said.Details about the person who died in the collision or the crash itself were not available immediately.Police in a statement released at 4 a.m. advised motorists to avoid Davis Street between Orchard Avenue and Pierce Avenue, after they closed it in both the east and west directions. The crash itself happened near Davis Street and Prada Street, police said.The closure was expected to be in place until at least 7 a.m. Motorists were advised to use Marina Boulevard as an alternative route to access Interstate 880.Please check back for updates.Related ArticlesCrashes and Disasters | Speed camera bill gets Assembly approval, now it’s up to Senate, Gov. Newsom Crashes and Disasters | Southbound lanes of I-280 in San Mateo County reopen after fatal collision Crashes and Disasters | O...Thousands of Reddit communities go dark to protest company’s controversial new policy
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:30:37 GMT
By Brian Fung | CNNThousands of Reddit forums are going dark Monday in one of the largest user-driven protests ever to hit the social media platform.The voluntary blackouts, which restrict groups’ content from being publicly visible, affect Reddit’s largest online communities, including popular groups devoted to music, history, sports, and video games. The protests include more than two dozen subreddits with at least 10 million subscribers, as well as thousands of smaller networks.Monday’s protests reflect widespread outrage over a Reddit plan to charge millions of dollars in fees for some third-party apps to continue accessing the platform. The plan has already forced several of Reddit’s top app-makers to announce they are shutting down because they cannot afford the new costs, which are set to begin as soon as next month.The confrontation between Reddit’s corporate management and its users and developers marks a turning point for the platform as it reportedly looks to go public la...Children Are Dying Because Companies Are Too Scared to Sell Medicine to Iran
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:30:37 GMT
Amir Hossein Naroi, an Iranian boy, was only 10 years old when he died from thalassemia, an inherited blood disease. The condition is highly prevalent in the southern Iranian province of Sistan-Balochistan, where Naroi’s family lives; tens of thousands of people in the region are believed suffer from the disease. It is not an inevitably fatal condition: Thalassemia can be treated with regular blood transfusions and oral medications designed to remove the excess of iron built up in the bodies of patients. For much of his short life, Naroi was able to get treatment. His fate, however, was decided when access to the necessary medicines inside Iran began to dry up in recent years. In the earliest years of his life, Naroi was taking a specialized drug known as Desferal, which is manufactured by the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis. Starting in 2018, however, around the time that President Donald Trump launched a “maximum pressure” campaign of economic sanctions against Iran, supplie...The Right-Wing War on Clean Air
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:30:37 GMT
Steve Milloy, a longtime lobbyist for polluting industries from tobacco to coal to oil and gas, is back in the news thanks to the wildfire smoke that recently blanketed the U.S. East Coast. Milloy appeared on Fox News to tell people that there are “no negative health impacts” from breathing in wildfire smoke. It’s the latest salvo in a war he’s been waging against air pollution regulation since the 1980s.For industry operatives like Milloy, air pollution, especially the regulation of particulate matter, has long been a greater concern than climate policy. Regulations on PM2.5 —fine inhalable particles generally smaller than 2.5 micrometers in diameter — would require many of the same reductions in the combustion of fossil fuels that climate policy would, but without any of the politicization that has obstructed climate action for decades. It’s never been easy for politicians to publicly fight against clean air and water, and it’s doubly hard when the country’s largest city is wrappe...Correction: Biden-Juneteenth story
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:30:37 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a story published June 7, 2023, about President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden hosting a Juneteenth concert at the White House, The Associated Press erroneously reported the year the last enslaved people in the United States learned they were free. It was 1865, not 1885.SourceNick Taylor sinks 72-foot putt to win Canadian Open, countrymate Hadwin tackled in celebration
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:30:37 GMT
TORONTO (AP) — Nick Taylor tossed his putter into the air and jumped into the arms of caddie Dave Markle after he made a 72-foot eagle putt to become the first Canadian in 69 years to win his national open, and he doesn’t remember any of it.“I blacked out when that ball went in with Dave. So I’m curious to watch that, what we did,” Taylor said.Few who witnessed it will ever forget.Taylor delivered a signature moment in Canadian sports when his uphill, left-to-right-breaking putt — the longest made putt of his PGA Tour career — hit the flagstick and dropped on the fourth hole of a playoff against Tommy Fleetwood for the RBC Canadian Open title.“It’s a tournament that we’ve circled on our calendar since probably junior golf,” Taylor said. “To kind of break that curse, if you want to call it, is — I’m pretty speechless. I don’t think it’s going to sink in for quite some time what happened today.”Fellow Canadian players Mike Weir, Corey Conners and Adam Hadwin were among tho...Teen shot and killed on Metro train may have taken video of suspect
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:30:37 GMT
Photos of the man suspected of shooting and killing a Maryland teen on a moving Metro train on May, 28, 2023. (Courtesy Superior Court of the District of Columbia) Photos of the man suspected of shooting and killing a Maryland teen on a moving Metro train on May, 28, 2023. (Courtesy Superior Court of the District of Columbia) A 17-year-old who was chased through a moving Metro Green Line train last month may have recorded Snapchat video of the suspect, who also tried to rob him, according to court documents.Keith Nathaniel Williams, 23, of D.C., was charged with first degree murder while armed in the May 28 shooting of 17-year-old Brendan Ofori, of Fort Washington, Maryland. The shooting happened just before noon,...Latest news
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