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When one side claims its political opponents are ending the republic, nearly any effort to fight back, no matter how dangerous or illegal, can seem justifiable. […]Read more >Similar articles >
STAT+: Google taps FDA’s former digital health chief for global strategy role
Google has hired the former head of digital health at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to lead its efforts to develop and commercialize artificial intelligence products to improve the delivery of medical services around the world. Bakul Patel, a 13-year veteran of the FDA, will serve as Google’s senior director for global digital health strategy and regulatory affairs, according to a statement posted on his LinkedIn page Monday. He left his job at the agency last month.Continue to STAT+ to read the full story […]Read more >Similar articles >
CVS Chief Health Equity Officer on culturally competent care, bias, and reducing disparities in health care
“The measure of success will be when we see these disparities closing, when we see community health improving,” said Dr. Joneigh Khaldun […]Read more >Similar articles >
Denver Art Museum named one of the world’s best “new” museums
- “Smithsonian in its scope, the campus’ eight-story Martin Building — designed by Italian modernist Gio Ponti, and the world’s first high-rise museum when it was built in 1971 — offers an ambitious look at the art of the Americas,” according to the 2022 Hot List.
- While the Denver Art Museum has been around in some form since 1893, Condé Nast looked at the museum’s nearly five-year, $175 million renovation-addition project that was recently completed and decided it was enough to justify the “new museum” moniker.
500 Horses, 1000 Performers, and a Standing Ovation: What the Queen Saw at This Year’s First Jubilee Pageant
- On Saturday, the queen made her first appearance outside of Windsor Castle since late March to attend the Royal Windsor Horse Show, where she watched some of her own horses compete.
- Ultimately “nothing is certain,” a royal insider told Vanity Fair, adding that so far she is expected to attend the Service of Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral and Trooping the Color during the four-day weekend in early June.
“There Is No Good News Around Roe in 2022”: Alison Leiby on Performing Oh God, a Show About Abortion
- Maybe asking what happened makes it sound suspenseful, but the whole point is that it’s not: Leiby, who has performed for 12 years and written for shows like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, returned to New York to have an abortion.
- That Tuesday night was the first time I performed it in New York where it felt like, oh this is real.
Who to call if your dog needs a date to your wedding
- "I'm the dog's date," said Kelsey Valley, owner of Happy Tailz, a Twin Cities dog walking, dog sitting and dog training company that started offering wedding pet attendant services in 2020.
- "That day, we're that dog's person," said Molly Arnold, who has done dozens of weddings as a pet attendant for Doggy Social.
How Austin’s milk bank is responding to national baby formula shortage
AUSTIN (KXAN) — More families are turning to a local nonprofit for help during the ongoing national shortage of baby formula, while at the same time the group is experiencing a generous bump in donations because of it. The Mother’s Milk Bank at Austin reported having a "significant increase in demand" recently from parents seeking another feeding option while they struggle to find powdered baby formula at local stores. The factors fueling this shortage include a voluntary recall for several popular formula products made at an Abbott Nutrition plant in Michigan coupled with supply chain issues for ingredients. IN-DEPTH: […]Read more >Similar articles >
Pennsylvania’s Republican Primary Clown Show Is Coming Down to the Wire
- Three weeks after the 2020 election was called for Joe Biden, Pennsylvania State Senator Doug Mastriano introduced a resolution to throw out the results of the popular vote and to have the Republican-controlled state chambers appoint their own electors—ones that would presumably hand the state to Donald Trump, who was “cheated” out of reelection through a “corrupt” election process, he said.
- In the gubernatorial primary, the Trump-endorsed Mastriano leads a roster of Republicans who have each backed Trump’s fraud claims and would, if elected, move to roll back voting rights.
Lisa Donovan, ‘Matty in the Morning’ cohost, returns to the airwaves after month-long hiatus
The Kiss 108 morning show welcomed back cohost Lisa Donovan Friday after she’d been off the air for nearly a month. The episode was called “Lisa is back!” and marked the first time she’d been on the air since the departure of longtime host, Matt Siegel. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Bribery allegations filed after money changes hands outside Hoke election site

Prince Harry: ‘We need new laws’ to protect children online
- “I've learned that without meaningful change to the way we hold technology accountable and approach to designing technology in the future, we will not be able to stop our kids from being subjected to addictive products where they are exposed to content they should never see and experience and should never have to go through,” the 37-year-old member of the British royal family said Monday.
- Harry said he and wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, were “concerned” about their children being among “the next generation growing up in a world where they are treated as digital experiments for companies to make money and where things like hatred and harm are somehow normalized.”
Fallen 7 trial set to get underway in July
- The jury trial of Volodymyr Zhukovskyy is set to get underway in Coos County Superior Court on July 26, just over three years after the so-called “Fallen 7” collision that left seven members of the JarHead Motorcycle Club dead.
- The defense is asking the court to bar the state from showing the jury seven photographs it calls “particularly gruesome” in the way they show the bodies of the deceased motorcyclists.
Amber Heard blames Johnny Depp’s bed poo on dog: ‘I don’t think that’s funny’
- Amber Heard is insisting she didn’t defecate in the marital bed she shared with ex-husband Johnny Depp, saying she believes the culprit was the couple’s Yorkshire Terrier, Boo.
- Last month, while testifying at the trial, Depp poo-poo’d claims his canine could have left the large log of feces on the bed.
New England College: Perkins to move from president to chancellor; Lesperance takes over on interim basis
After 20 years at New England College, including 15 years as president, Michele Perkins will become chancellor as of Sept. 1.As chancellor, the college said in a release, Perkins “will focus on overall strategy and continue her development efforts on the College’s behalf.”Wayne Lesperance Jr., who […]Read more >Similar articles >
State will likely take over Disney World’s Reedy Creek, DeSantis says
The state will likely assume control of Disney World’s Reedy Creek Improvement District, rather than local governments absorbing it, Gov. Ron DeSantis said Monday. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Outdoor cats are a dangerous invasive species
- I merely wish to present the case that cats are a highly significant invasive species that poses a threat arguably greater than that posed by any other pet animal, including reptiles and amphibians.
- Two of the most obvious and significant impacts invasive species may have on an ecosystem include increased disease transmission and predation on native species.
Lisa Marie Presley Thinks Her Late Son Benjamin Would Have Loved Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis
- In particular, Presley praised the film's star Austin Butler for his performance and how he “channeled and embodied my father’s heart and soul beautifully.
- The singer concluded that, watching the movie again, “It breaks my heart that my son isn’t here to see it.
20 things you don’t know about me: WNYT’s Stella Porter
- 20 things you don't know about me: WNYT's Stella Porter
- Stella Porter, who reports and anchors for the NBC affiliate, is from New York City, but grew up on the waterfront facing the Manhattan skyline from the Garden state.
SI Swimsuit’s rookie is fitness legend Denise Austin’s daughter Katie
- It’s been such a life-long dream,” Katie, who grew up in Virginia, told the Post of being featured in the glossy, recalling the early days of her mom’s fitness career and meeting the likes of Jane Fonda and Richard Simmons.
- Katie Austin, the 29-year-old daughter of legendary ’80s aerobics instructor Denise Austin, 65, is following in her mom’s fitness footsteps starring as Sports Illustrated’s Rookie of the year in the 2022 Swimsuit Issue, one year after winning its coveted swim search.
Johnny Cueto will start tonight for the Chicago White Sox in the series opener against the Kansas City Royals
Johnny Cueto has joined the Chicago White Sox in Kansas City and will start Monday’s game against the Royals at Kauffman Stadium. The Sox purchased Cueto’s contract from Triple-A Charlotte. The veteran went 0-1 with a 5.17 ERA and 17 strikeouts in four starts with Charlotte after signing with the Sox as a minor-league free agent on April 8. Cueto, 36, is 135-97 with a 3.45 ERA in 330 appearances (329 starts) during a 14-year career with the Cincinnati Reds (2008-15), Royals (2015) and San Francisco Giants (2016-21). The right-hander is a two-time All-Star (2014, 2016), finished second in National League Cy Young Award voting in 2014 and is […]Read more >Similar articles >
Kentuckians eligible for high-speed, low-cost internet. Who qualifies, how to apply
President Joe Biden announced his Affordable Connectivity Program last week, aiming to extend low or no-cost, high-speed internet access to tens of millions of households across the country. Made possible […]Read more >Similar articles >
Comedian Bill Burr will make December stop at San Antonio’s AT&T Center

Second hydroelectric power plant coming to Kentucky River to benefit Berea College
Construction is set to begin soon on a hydroelectric plant at a defunct lock on the Kentucky River that will enable Berea College to offset all its electricity use. Berea […]Read more >Similar articles >
The Supreme Court just made it much easier to bribe a member of Congress
- Roberts’s Ted Cruz opinion fully embraces the value system implicit in past decisions like Citizens United, which allowed corporations to spend unlimited sums of money to influence elections so long as they did not donate directly to candidates.
- To be clear, candidates were allowed to spend as much as they want to influence their election under the now-overturned law — they could loan their campaigns any amount they like, and could use donors’ money to repay all of it, as long as they got those donations before the election and repaid their personal loans within 20 days.
After more than 30 years, McDonald’s is leaving Russia altogether
- More than three decades after it became the first American fast food restaurant to open in the Soviet Union, McDonald’s said Monday that it has started the process of selling its business in Russia, another symbol of the country’s increasing isolation over its war in Ukraine.
- Its restaurants in Ukraine are closed, but the company said it is continuing to pay full salaries for its employees there.
French bee flies from LAX to Paris from $321 round trip, but what do you get for that price?
- Taking the sting out of a high-cost holiday in and around the City of Lights, fledgling airline French bee recently debuted flights from LAX to Paris-Orly Airport, a pleasant international alternative to crowded Roissy-Charles de Gaulle.
- Targeting vacation travelers more than the business crowd, French bee figures that a family of four can save the equivalent of an extra day in Paris by flying its blue-and-white planes.
The Jolt: Data shows thousands of Democrats voting in GOP primary
Are a significant number of Georgia Democrats part of the surge of voters casting ballots in GOP primaries? Early data s… […]Read more >Similar articles >
¿Quiénes son las víctimas del tiroteo masivo en Buffalo?
Diez personas, incluido un oficial de policía retirado de Buffalo, murieron y tres resultaron heridas en un tiroteo el sábado en Tops Market en Jefferson Ave. […]Read more >Similar articles >
FDA rejects antidepressant seen as possible Covid-19 treatment
- T he Food and Drug Administration declined Monday to authorize a 30-year-old generic antidepressant as a treatment for Covid-19, dealing a major blow to a small group of doctors who have organized around the pill for months, arguing that it could provide a cheap and accessible way to prevent hospitalizations and death both in the U.S. and around the world.
- In an unusual two-page summary — the FDA does not generally disclose the reasoning behind rejections — regulators said that the doctors failed to provide adequate evidence of effectiveness of the drug, called fluvoxamine.
Penn State administrator named next president of USM
- The University of Maine chancellor and board of trustees has named Jacqueline Edmonson the 18th president of the school.
- “She understands the lives of non-traditional students,” said Lydia Savage, USM Associated Faculties of the University of Maine chapter president and chair of the Geography Department.
‘We need to take care of ourselves’: Ride-share, delivery drivers learn about wellness, self-care as stress of the job increases
- The fair was put together to promote wellness and self-care practices for rideshare and delivery drivers amid the ongoing and new struggles of the job so drivers, like Burgess, can feel supported during and after tough times.
- The fair Thursday was for drivers and their families and featured chair yoga to combat fatigue while working, tips for mental wellness, lunch, healthy food and snack ideas for drivers when they’re out on the road and information on support groups the organization has started, including one for those who have had traumatic experiences on the job.
‘It was incredibly important for me to get them here’ | Ukrainian nurse reunites with family
For many of us, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is hard to grasp because it’s so far away. But for one Bemidji nurse, the battle is right at her doorstep. […]Read more >Similar articles >
The rich are not who we think they are
- Over the past four years, in the course of doing research for a book about how insights buried in big data sets can help people make decisions, I read thousands of academic studies.
- The researchers found that the typical rich American is, in their words, the owner of a "regional business," such as an "auto dealer" or a "beverage distributor."
GOP to working class: Get mad! But don’t expect much from us.
They're all in on appeals to class-based resentment, but actually helping the working class is an afterthought. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Four hikers rescued in White Mountains over the weekend
On Friday and Saturday, a total of four injured hikers were rescued in the White Mountains, the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department said. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Baby formula shortage: One woman’s quest to secure food for her infants
- Hodges said for a few weeks after the twins were sent home, she was able to purchase more of the special formula with relative ease after the hospital-provided supply ran out.
- Now as stores begin to ration purchases, Hodges said she has enlisted friends and family members in other states to look for formula.
Naomi Judd remembered in song and tears at public memorial
- Remarks and music with lyrics about love, loss and heaven were a common thread throughout the public memorial held for Naomi Judd Sunday at Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tennessee.
- Judd also offered an obituary about her mother before introducing her older sister, Wynonna, who emotionally performed a song their mother wrote, “River of Time.”
Houston gas prices top $4.00 per gallon average for first time ever
- The spike in gasoline prices is due in part to crude oil costs, according to AAA spokesperson Andrew Gross.
- According to AAA, only three states in the U.S. have gas prices still averaging less than $4 per gallon: Georgia, Kansas and Oklahoma.
Brevity Coffee confirms more San Antonio locations are in the works, expanding the chain to 5 stores

Maureen Dowd: There is too much church in the state
- Washington • During her Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Amy Coney Barrett tried to reassure Democrats who were leery of her role as a “handmaid” in a Christian group called “People of Praise.”
- “Judges can’t just wake up one day and say ‘I have an agenda — I like guns, I hate guns, I like abortion, I hate abortion’ — and walk in like a royal queen and impose their will on the world,” she said amicably.
Logjammed four-person GOP Senate primary in redrawn Ky. district is anyone’s guess
All four candidates running for the GOP nomination in the new 20th Senate district will tell you that they’re the one who will emerge victorious. That’s par for the course […]Read more >Similar articles >
Uber adds electric vehicle options in update
- The new feature — which rolls out this week in Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego, as well as Dubai — is part of a push by the ride-hailing giant to expand its electric offerings as it seeks to ensure that its U.S.- and Europe-based fleets will have zero emissions by 2030.
- The update will include new maps of EV charging stations — complete with speed and type of charger — which will be integrated this summer into driver tools alongside other services, like gas stations and restrooms.
The government must stop Arm’s ‘pass the parcel’ treatment and invest
In the interests of national security, and our science and technology base, we need a far bolder longer-term strategy […]Read more >Similar articles >
STAT+: Apollo acquires minority stake in Sofinnova, extending private equity dealmaking in life sciences
Private equity giant Apollo Global Management is spending $1 billion for a piece of one of the biotech industry’s oldest venture capital firms. Apollo is acquiring a minority stake in the Paris-based VC Sofinnova Partners and will invest up to $1 billion in Sofinnova’s investment funds, the firms announced Monday.Continue to STAT+ to read the full story […]Read more >Similar articles >
Good Samaritans who saved unconscious driver in Florida reunited with her
- I just want to thank everybody and tell them to keep on helping people because now in this world, it’s divided a little bit and I want everybody to be together and be friendly and be kind."DaVita Peele is a member of the United States Postal Service who helped stop traffic and also gave another good Samaritan a dumbbell from her car that he used to break open Rabyor's window."I thought about (the events of last Friday) on Mother's Day as a matter of fact," Peele said during the ceremony.
- The good Samaritans who helped save an unconscious motorist are being honored by the Boynton Beach Police Department in Florida and city leaders for their heroism.Friday was the first time the good Samaritans and the woman they saved, Laurie Rabyor, had the chance to meet since that group of complete strangers worked together to save her.
BeachLife 2022: Memorable moments from the festival
- They came to see dozens of bands performing on four stages including Weezer headlining May 14, the Smashing Pumpkins the following day with the Steve Miller closing it all up on Sunday.
- The band Lord Huron performs on the Hightide stage during the final day of the three day music festival Beachlife in Redondo Beach on Sunday, May 15, 2022.
John Fetterman’s stroke and his long-term prospects, explained
- These catheters can be used to remove such clots in one of two ways, or sometimes both, depending on the patient’s circumstances, said Theofanis, who performs thrombectomies at Bryn Mawr Hospital.
- Physicians used to perform thrombectomies only if they got started within 4 to 6 hours of the stroke, Theofanis said.
How often can you be infected with the coronavirus?

Virus variants that dodge the body’s defenses and waves of infections two, maybe three times a year — this may be the future of COVID, some scientists say. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Tara Grinstead case: Prosecution rests, defense seeks dismissal
Prosecutors rested their case Monday morning in the murder trial of Ryan Alexander Duke, accused of killing south Georgi… […]Read more >Similar articles >
Women photographers are center stage at the Denver Art Museum this summer in ‘Modern Women/Modern Vision’
- On display this summer at the Denver Art Museum in “Modern Women/Modern Vision,” Lange’s photo is remarkably more powerful in person, hanging among the work of other impactful women photographers who also followed their intuition to capture vital images vital for journalism, history and photography as an artform.
- The image — a black and white close-up of a gaunt-looking woman holding a sleeping baby flanked by two more small children — “exists in more formats, prints, and places than (arguably) any other photograph in the world,” Museum of Modern Art curator Sarah Hermanson Meister wrote in a 2018 book about the 20th century photographer.
Starbucks will cover travel for workers seeking abortions
The coffee giant joins other companies like Tesla and Amazon that have vowed to support certain employees living in states with laws meant to restrict abortions. […]Read more >Similar articles >
In reversal, Montpelier appoints directors from descendants of the enslaved
The board overseeing James Madison's Montpelier has appointed a historic slate of directors from descendants of enslaved workers. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Status Update: Maserati dealership opens in Yorba Linda; new retail and eats coming to Bella Terra
- The Maserati of Anaheim Hills showroom and dealership opens officially Tuesday, May 17 in Yorba Linda after a year of construction at 22633 Oakcrest Circle.
- The Maserati of Anaheim Hills showroom and dealership opens officially Tuesday, May 17 in Yorba Linda after a year of construction at 22633 Oakcrest Circle.
Bridgerton Season 3 Will Follow Penelope and Colin’s Love Story
- At a Bridgerton FYC panel in Hollywood this weekend, Lady Whistledown herself, Nicola Coughlan, announced that season three of Netflix's regency romance series will focus on the budding relationship between Penelope Featherington and her crush, Colin Bridgerton ( Luke Newton ).
- Penelope and Colin's love story is told in fourth book in the series, Romancing Mister Bridgerton.
Korean, American theater troupes combine for fast-paced ‘comic book’ musical
- “The Legend of The Waitress & The Robber” will have its world premiere on Saturday and Sunday May 21-22 at P.S. 21 in Chatham, where the piece was in workshop for the prior two weeks.
- The new work explores those themes during a dystopian time when humans are so isolated that they’re only allowed to interact through the use of cell phones.
JetBlue Will Force Up Spirit’s Price One Way or Another
Its hostile offer is a substantial premium to the accepted one from Frontier, which will most likely have to raise its bid.
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- At least four other Philadelphia Democrats have also received donations from Students First or Yass-linked PACs, including Commonwealth Children’s Choice Fund.
- Yass’ allies, including many who spend or have sought his dollars, argue he is a single-issue donor who backs candidates who support alternatives to public schools.
No relief yet: Levels of coronavirus in Mass. wastewater continue to rise
The levels of coronavirus detected in Eastern Massachusetts waste water continued to climb last week, suggesting more COVID-19 case increase are ahead, according to data from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority, […]Read more >Similar articles >
FBI: Mexican officials nab wrong man in 18-year-old rape case
- Connor Hagan of the FBI's Little Rock office, confirmed the man arrested was released and Barroso is still at large.
- Barroso is wanted in connection with in a series of rapes involving a young girl in Fort Smith, according to the FBI.
Summerlin offers 26 public, private and charter schoolsA
- According to Bisterfeldt, the decision to donate land to The Meadows was intentional to help put the new community on the map, making it a destination for the hundreds of families whose children attended school there — well before Summerlin began to take shape.
- With 26 schools including public, private and charter facilities, Summerlin offers more educational choices than any other Southern Nevada community, maintaining a focus on education that has been integral to the development of the community since its inception.
On last day to protest home appraisals in Travis County, office reporting long wait times
The chief appraiser for Travis County encourages homeowners to not panic and to focus on filing for exemptions. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Country music queen Carrie Underwood coming to Rupp. Here’s when tickets go on sale
Country music superstar Carrie Underwood is returning to Rupp Arena, her first trip back to the Bluegrass since 2010. She announced Monday on social media that her Denim and Rhinestones […]Read more >Similar articles >
‘Never say never’: Melania Trump does not rule out second White House term
- Asked about “the state of the country right now”, Trump said: “I think it’s sad to see what’s going on if you really look deep into it.
- Melania Trump has refused to rule out a second term as first lady, should her husband capture the White House again.
Quitting Russia Could Be Just the Start of Renault’s Shake-Up
The French car maker has swerved from crisis to crisis in recent years. Finally it is coming up with bolder responses. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Eight years after immigrating, 2 new Mainers fulfill dreams of graduating nursing school
- “When I was among with other students, I was feeling like my dream became reality,” Hirsi said of the commencement ceremony.
- Last year, Chasing Maine featured their stories in “The Indomitable Spirit.”
Digging into diversity to understand diabetes
- Including diverse populations with different genome structures can help us reduce the number of contenders for "causal variant," or a genetic variation that actually confers increased risk.
- One of the most powerful ways to mine this trove of data is a genomewide association study (GWAS), in which researchers measure genetic variation at millions of locations in the genome, then study how these differ in people with and without a given disease.
Ferndale schools reinstates face masks for students, staff because of uptick in COVID-19
Ferndale schools resumed mask mandate Monday as COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations tick up; CDC says Oakland, other counties, in high community level. […]Read more >Similar articles >
The Big Float returns for 10th and final time
- Human Access Project has organized the event every year as a way to celebrate improvements made to the quality and health of the Willamette River water, but took 2020 and 2021 off due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
- This will be the 10th-annual Big Float and ringleader of the Human Access Project, Willie Levenson told KOIN 6 News it will be the final year.
‘It’s made me increasingly paranoid:’ LGBTQ-themed library in Waltham reports books stolen for fourth time this year
The organizers of the “Little Queer Library,” a free community library in Waltham, said at least 50 books were stolen early Wednesday morning, the fourth time this year they’ve had books swiped. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Supreme Court rules for Senator Cruz in campaign finance case
The Supreme Court’s conservative majority on Monday sided with Republican Senator Ted Cruz in his challenge to a provision of federal campaign finance law, in a ruling that a dissenting justice said runs the risk of causing “further disrepute” to American politics. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Three proposals presented for San Juan Capistrano’s Northwest Open Space
- A vineyard, orchards and farms, equestrian stables and spots for hosting events top three proposals the City Council and community will be looking at Tuesday, May 17, envisioning how San Juan Capistrano could use what’s left of 65.5 acres of undeveloped city space.
- The proposal from San Juan Capistrano residents Jim Adam, Ron Schreiber and Colby Cyburt, who have experience in development and real estate, envisions turning the area into a community use and event space, renovating the historic home for wine tastings and smaller events, and constructing barn-style buildings for large weddings and other activities.
Lightfoot sets earlier citywide weekend curfew
- A day after announcing that unaccompanied minors would be banned from Millennium Park on weekend evenings, Mayor Lori Lightfoot took the next step and rolled back the citywide weekend curfew to 10 p.m. from the current 11 p.m.
- Chicago Public Schools security chief Jadine Chou said information on the new 10 p.m. weekend curfew citywide, as well as the 6 p.m. ban at Millennium Park, will be communicated to parents and guardians in a letter.
More than half of America wants ‘comfort’ TV and movies: poll
- In comparison to those who use “comfort TV,” just 42% of people in the poll reported that they turn to a bath as a self-soothing technique while 33% reported that they relax by doing yoga.
- A recent poll of 2,000 people — conducted by OnePoll on behalf of streamer Philo — concluded that 55% of American adults use “comfort” television and movies to self-soothe and distract themselves from anxiety or stress.
As NCAA stayed quiet on athlete compensation, so did states with laws on the books
Many states restrict or ban pay-for-play contracts for student athletes, but there is little legal framework to investigate schools that violate guidelines. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Walz, top lawmakers, reach bipartisan deal to wrap Minnesota session
- Minnesota lawmakers have a bipartisan deal to spend $8 billion of the state’s budget surplus over the next three years on tax cuts, infrastructure projects and supplemental spending to address challenges from the coronavirus pandemic.
- “With an unprecedented surplus, we have the ability to make significant investments in the things that will improve Minnesotans’ lives, like health care, public safety, and education, while also providing tax cuts and putting money in Minnesotans’ pockets,” Gov. Tim Walz said in a news release announcing the deal.
Tech industry group cites inflation in ad slamming antitrust bill
- The Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA) — which represents companies such as Amazon, Google, Apple and Facebook — released a 30-second ad Monday as part of its "Don't Break What Works" campaign.
- A group representing the nation's largest tech companies is rolling out a seven-figure TV ad campaign slamming a key antitrust proposal that seeks to curb tech giants' power, warning it could raise already soaring prices on consumers.
Besides abortion ruling, Supreme Court taking on many high-profile cases
Here’s a quick primer on five pending cases concerning guns, religion, immigration, and the environment. It’s not clear when the rulings are coming down. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Political parties confident about flipping seats in Nebraska Legislature
- If that proves to be the general election outcome, Republicans would have 33 seats in the 49-member Legislature, enough to push through bills banning abortion, allowing Nebraskans to carry concealed guns without a permit and returning the state to a winner-take-all Electoral College system .
- Republicans could gain a filibuster-proof majority in the Nebraska Legislature if the results of Tuesday’s primary election are repeated in November.
Wanda Sykes slams ‘still traumatized’ over Will Smith slap: ‘F–k him!’
- The 58-year-old comedian — who was co-hosting the awards show when Smith stormed the stage and slapped Rock across the face — says she is “still traumatized” almost two months on from the incident.
- Two days after the incident, Sykes appeared on “The Ellen DeGeneres Show,” similarly saying she was angered by the fact the actor wasn’t escorted out of the event.
How online data could be used against people seeking abortions if Roe v. Wade falls
- As a researcher who studies online privacy, I’ve known for some time how Google, social media and internet data generally can be used for surveillance by law enforcement to cast digital dragnets.
- Based on what’s already known about privacy incursions by law enforcement against marginalized people, it’s likely that in a post- Roe world women will be more squarely in the crosshairs of digital forensics .
She entered a Florida Walmart on a motorized scooter, cops say. Then came the chaos
Shoppers at a Florida Walmart got a little more action than they bargained for Saturday night. A woman on an electrical shopping cart caused a major scene at the Largo […]Read more >Similar articles >
COVID concerns to delay state environmental board review of NECEC permit appeals
- A much-anticipated meeting to review appeals to a conditional permit to build the New England Clean Energy Connect power line was unexpectedly postponed on Monday.
- The postponement comes a week after the Maine Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments on the legality of a new law meant to hobble the project, as well as a challenge to a lease NECEC obtained across public lands.
After 13 years in NBA, Warriors’ Steph Curry graduates from Davidson College
- Thirteen years after leaving Davidson College for the NBA, Curry will graduate with the class of 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in sociology.
- In a statement, Davidson said Curry re-enrolled this spring, needing to complete one semester to graduate.
Biden offers logistics support to ease formula shortage
- Under fire from parents and politicians, President Joe Biden is offering formula manufacturers and retailers transportation and logistics support to ease the nationwide shortage of baby formula, as the administration works to bring the largest domestic plant back on line after it was shut down early this year due to safety issues.
- Abbott's voluntary recall was triggered by four illnesses reported in babies who had consumed powdered formula from the Michigan plant.
Surfside commission votes to approve $2 million settlement in Champlain Towers collapse
Surfside commissioners voted Monday to approve a $2 million insurance settlement in the class-action lawsuit related to the Champlain Towers South condo collapse. It was part of the nearly $1 […]Read more >Similar articles >
High-tech job openings surge to record high in NC: More than 50,000

Gresham mayor says his city is seeing issues similar to Portland’s
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The city of Gresham is experiencing many of the same issues as Portland. Gresham Mayor Travis Stovall joined AM Extra Monday to discuss what’s going on in his city. Stovall said its urban renewal work has been ongoing and that progress has been made in the West Gresham and Rockwood areas. Oregon sets rates for paid family medical leave plan He said Gresham has seen rises in violent crime and theft. The city is increasing its law enforcement investments and the city is not focused on defunding the police. The city is also looking for more ways its police officers can engage with the community. “We are taking every […]Read more >Similar articles >
Tickets available to public for MinnPost Social: 2022 Legislative Recap
After three and a half months of work, what did the State Legislature actually get done — and what can we expect moving forward from the state’s uniquely divided government? To explore those questions and more, join MinnPost writersPeter CallaghanandWalker OrensteinforMinnPost Social: 2022 Legislative Recapon Wednesday, Jun. 1, from 5:30 – 7 p.m. atElsie’sin northeast Minneapolis. PURCHASE TICKETS >> This lively Q&A session is part of our MinnPost Social event series, presented byRBC Wealth Management — Darla KashianandGreat River Energy, in which MinnPost journalists share insights with audience members in a casual […]Read more >Similar articles >
Lightfoot sets earlier citywide curfew
- A day after announcing that she unaccompanied minors would be banned from Millennium Park on weekend evenings, Mayor Lori Lightfoot took the next step and rolled back the citywide weekend curfew to 10 p.m. from the current 11 p.m.
- At the time, she had declared that the city “cannot allow any of our public spaces to become platforms for danger,” Lightfoot said unaccompanied minors won’t be allowed in one of the city’s most iconic tourist attractions after 6 p.m. from Thursday through Sunday, unless they’re with “at least one responsible adult.”
Supreme Court sides with Ted Cruz in campaign finance case
- The Supreme Court on Monday sided with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) in his challenge to a federal rule that puts a cap on post-election political donations that help campaigns repay personal loans from candidates.
- The big picture: The law puts a $250,00 cap on the amount of money raised after an election that campaigns can use to repay candidates for personal loans, Axios previously reported.
Wayback Burgers opening third San Antonio location, this one in northwest part of the city

‘The same tired talking points’: Minnesota Republicans wrestle with how to appeal to more urban, suburban voters
- At the Minnesota Republican convention in Rochester on Saturday, candidates for governor spoke at length about their priorities to address crime, reduce abortion access, change election law and relax gun regulations.
- But another common theme among the candidates and their supporters was electability, particularly their case for winning more votes in DFL-friendly Minneapolis, St. Paul and the surrounding suburbs, where many voters don’t support those same policies Republican candidates outlined in their speeches.
‘We’re losing lives.’ Black, Latino leaders tackle racial health disparities
The group’s main objective is to design an expansive reform bill aimed at closing the deeply entrenched gaps between health outcomes. […]Read more >Similar articles >
ODOT announces $51M in safety-driven projects
An Ottawa County junction will be rebuilt, sidewalks along Woodville Road in Northwood will be extended, and seven crosswalks in Lucas County will receive pedestrian-activated warning devices through $51 million in state projects or grants promoting safety. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Storms in Arkansas leave 2 hurt, thousands without power
- Two people were injured Sunday after a tree fell on a vehicle in Russellville during storms that also uprooted trees, damaged a home and left thousands of Arkansans without power, the National Weather Service said.
- The two who were injured, near East Fourth Street, were freed from the vehicle and taken to an area hospital for treatment, according to a storm report from the weather service.
Do you have the guts to wear sneakers with a dress?
Our fashion overlords have anointed sneakers as acceptable work and dress wear. But going with the trend can feel daring. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Why it’s important to start a conversation about your heart health
- At Ascension St. John Heart and Vascular Center, every visit starts with a conversation about new symptoms, health history or risk factors for heart disease.
- That’s why specialists with Ascension St. John Heart and Vascular Center recommend being proactive about your heart health.
Trump’s deal with Truth Social gives the would-be Twitter rival a 6-hour jump on his posts
- Former President Donald Trump agreed to restrict his social media usage outside his Truth Social platform regardless of whether Twitter, Facebook or others lift their bans on him, according to a regulatory filing from Digital World Acquisition Corp.
- Mr. Trump must first post on Truth Social and then wait six hours before publishing elsewhere with limited exceptions for politics, according to DWAC’s filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
BeReal and the Never-Ending Quest to Uncover (and Ruin) the Next It App
- Much like the most recent fad app, Wordle, BeReal is an enjoyable experience primarily for what it’s not: There’s no heavy-handed algorithm calling the shots, no deluge of ads and brands flooding the feed.
- In case you haven’t yet had the pleasure of a much chicer young friend explain it to you over canned espresso martinis, BeReal is a kind of Frankensteined combo of what your old favorite apps were in their golden age—think small-scale Instagram feed, but with the intimate ephemerality of Snapchat and the low-fi, once-a-day instructive of HQ Trivia or Wordle.
Dining Guide: Highlights From Our June 2022 Issue
- You can meet for drinks (a great martini variation has dashes of herbed honey and lemon oil) and snacks (like smooth boiled-peanut hummus with roasted salsa verde and fabulous grilled bread).
- Texas Monthly adds and updates approximately sixty restaurant listings to our Dining Guide each month.
Total lunar eclipse creates dazzling ‘blood moon’
- The total lunar eclipse was visible in much of Africa, Europe and South America and most of North America.
- People in South America and in the eastern part of North America were expected to get the best view of the lunar eclipse, said Noah Petro, chief of NASA’s Planetary Geology, Geophysics and Geochemistry Lab, before the eclipse .
2 music festivals coming to Arrowood Farms
- Working with Impact and Arrowood, Levon Helm Studios in Woodstock is presenting the Dirt Farmer Festival, while Ulster County keyboard whiz Marco Benevento is presenting the Follow the Arrow.
- Mackenzie of Ulster County is looking forward to attending two upcoming music festivals at Arrowood Farms in Accord, a roughly 20-minute drive from his home in Stone Ridge.
The new math for tech startups
- The big message: If your company needs to raise new funding within the next two years, conserving cash should trump growth.
- As another Silicon Valley investor said to me: Worst case scenario of slowing growth is that there's no recession and you end up a year behind schedule.
Why the World’s Largest Company Is a Second-Class Stock
High crude prices have created a cash bonanza for oil companies, but prices over $100 a barrel are better for the state than Saudi Aramco’s other investors. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Biden ups support to ease formula shortage, FDA tries to reopen factory
President Joe Biden is offering formula manufacturers and retailers transportation and logistics support to ease the nationwide shortage of baby formula, as the administration works to bring the largest domestic plant back in business after it was shut down early this year due to safety issues. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Colfax man’s body found in Des Moines River
The body of a man who went missing after a boat capsized in central Iowa has been found on the Des Moines River. The body of 34-year-old Dustin Dittmer of Colfax was recovered just before 7 a.m. Saturday near the Bennington boat ramp, according to Marion County Sheriff Jason Sandholt. Dittmer went missing after the […]Read more >Similar articles >
Planes in trouble have used Florida roads as runways. See the emergency landings
Pilots of small planes that have lost power or have mechanical issues have used South Florida streets and highways to land through the years. That happened May 14 when a […]Read more >Similar articles >
New Carrie Underwood tour includes Halloween show at BOK Center
- Underwood, an eight-time Grammy winner and three-time ACM entertainer of the year, is touring in support of a new album (“Denim & Rhinestones”) that will be released June 10.
- The country music superstar from Checotah is returning to her home state for a new tour and it will include an Oct. 31 performance at BOK Center.
Manuel Garcia-Rulfo is the new ‘Lincoln Lawyer’ in hit Netflix series
- To play the famous “Lincoln Lawyer” Mickey Haller, a character who hails from the Michael Connelly novels and practices law from the backseat of his Lincoln town car, Manuel Garcia-Rulfo had an obstacle standing in his way.
- Now streaming on Netflix, “The Lincoln Lawyer” is a series following hotshot defense attorney Mickey Haller (Garcia-Rulfo).
GOP candidates in Iowa’s third district favor states’ rights, oppose national ban on abortion
- The three Republican candidates competing for nomination to run against Democratic Congresswoman Cindy Axne say it should be up to states to decide if abortion is legal or illegal.
- “It’s obviously, from the way that the Supreme Court has looked at this, that this was a states’ rights issue from the very beginning.”
Bison herd at central Nebraska’s Crane Trust protects habitat, attracts visitors
- To help with that goal, Krohn said, the Crane Trust made the decision seven years ago to bring bison back to about 1,200 acres of the 5,617-acre property.
- “We are trying to help out with bison conservation,” Smith said.
Minnesota’s divided Capitol strikes multibillion-dollar end-of-session budget, tax deal
- Gov. Tim Walz said he and top legislative leaders have agreed on the "broad framework" of a deal to spend a historic budget surplus to cut taxes, spend money on classrooms and public safety.
- "With an unprecedented surplus, we have the ability to make significant investments in the things that will improve Minnesotans' lives, like health care, public safety, and education, while also providing tax cuts and putting money in Minnesotans' pockets," Walz said in a news release Monday morning.
Free summer camp offered through Morehead Planetarium partnership

It’s Easy to Buy a Snake in Texas. Maybe Too Easy.
- “People look at the seventy-five-dollar rattlesnakes and go, ‘That’s cheap!’ ” said Rachelle McCandless, an assistant vendor at E² Exotics, which offered a selection of venomous snakes, as well as leopard geckos, chuckwallas, and framed butterflies.
- He and his wife, Lori Gibson, started the expos in 2015, after years of breeding leopard geckos and attending what they considered to be subpar reptile shows.
Explaining theory of white replacement, racist ideology with possible ties to Buffalo attack
Authorities quickly called the mass shooting at a supermarket in Buffalo, New York, a racially-motivated attack. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Idaho to receive nearly $120 million to fight opioid crisis
- BOISE — Governor Brad Little and Attorney General Lawrence Wasden announced today the final court approval of the $26 billion opioid agreement with the nation’s three major pharmaceutical distributors – Cardinal Health, McKesson, and AmerisourceBergen – and Johnson & Johnson.
- “This settlement holds some of those most responsible for the opioid crisis accountable and provides significant funding for treatment, recovery and prevention in Idaho,” Wasden said.
Why Harvard Professors Are Seeing Crimson Over Student Paper
It’s really unusual for faculty members to publicly denounce an undergraduate editorial. But we live in unusual times.
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The Greek health ministry plans to seek compensation from Novartis over a long-running bribery scandal in which the company allegedly paid public officials and health care providers to boost prescriptions for its medicines and maintain inflated prices. The government is “taking all measures to hold Novartis accountable and compensate the Greek state for its illegal practices,” according to a statement by Health Minister Thanos Plevris, who is planning legal actions in both U.S. and Greek courts. Greek officials have reportedly estimated that the scheme cost the country around $3 billion during a multiyear financial crisis.Continue to STAT+ […]Read more >Similar articles >
Fauci says he will resign if Trump retakes the presidency in 2024
- Dr Anthony Fauci bluntly said “no” when CNN’s Jim Acosta asked him during an interview Sunday if he would want to stay on as the director of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases in the event that voters gave Trump a second stint as president.
- “If you look at the history of what the response was during the administration, I think at best you could say it wasn’t optimal,” Fauci said.
Liz Cheney says Republican leadership has ‘enabled white supremacy’
- The New York congresswoman, who was swiftly installed to replace Cheney when House minority leader and Trump loyalist Kevin McCarthy orchestrated Cheney’s ouster last year, has used the great replacement theory to make false accusations that Democrats were plotting a “permanent election insurrection” by replacing white voters with immigrants.
- Cheney, who was removed from her position as the No 3 House Republican last year after she joined the panel investigating the 6 January Capitol attack, urged party leaders in a tweet to “renounce and reject these views and those who hold them”.
DFL endorses Moriarty, Witt for Hennepin County Attorney, sheriff
- Moriarty has vowed to reform the Minneapolis Police Department, a message that resonated at the Hennepin County DFL endorsing convention Saturday at Hopkins' Eisenhower Community Center.
- Former Hennepin County Chief Public Defender Mary Moriarty clinched the county's DFL endorsement for Hennepin County Attorney over the weekend, beating out a slate of candidates, including the party's own House Majority Leader.
Portland distillery captures gin’s botanical aroma in candle
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Freeland Spirits is a women-owned and operated distillery in Northwest Portland. The company says master distiller Molly Troupe was born wearing a pair of chemist goggles and never took them off. Her interest in science led her to a master’s degree in distillation, and eventually to Freeland Spirits. ‘We’re in a crisis’: Farmers sound alarm over coming food shortage The Portland distillery bottles its spirits in colorful, teardrop-shaped vessels and its gin has botanical notes of cucumber, mint and juniper. Now, those aromatics can be found outside the bottle. Freeland Spirits collaborated with Wildwood Candle […]Read more >Similar articles >
Overnight storms bring some roadway water Monday, expect more rain this week
Overnight storms created a wet commute Monday, with some places seeing 1-2 inches of rainfall. It was not a problem, however, for most areas. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Chris Rock Has Some Thoughts on the Depp–Heard Trial
- In a riff on the trial, Rock joked about an alleged incident in which Heard allegedly defecated in Depp's bed in a “horrible practical joke gone wrong” after a fight the exes had in 2016, according to Depp's former executive chauffeur and security guard Starling Jenkins III.
- Rock is not the only comedian to take on Jonny Depp and Amber Heard.
Hey, Central Bucks: Classrooms shouldn’t be “apolitical”
- At a contentious school board meeting last week, Central Bucks superintendent Abram Lucabaugh defended the district’s new ban on displaying LGBTQ Pride flags in the classroom .
- As we saw in Central Bucks, some Americans think it’s perfectly fine to fly the Pride flag in classrooms and others don’t.
Yes, labor law allows Starbucks to offer raises to unionized workers
Labor law doesn’t stop Starbucks from offering new benefits to union employees. It does prevent the company from implementing new benefits without union approval. […]Read more >Similar articles >
5 things to know if you can’t find baby formula
- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said it advises parents and caregivers to not make or feed homemade infant formula to infants.
- It is not safe to water down formula to stretch it out, you should always follow label instructions or those given to you by your pediatrician.
SEEN: First Spring Hero 5K For Autism
Were you Seen at the first Spring Hero 5K for Autism sponsored by the Autism Society of the Greater Hudson Region, held at the Mohawk Harbor in Schenectady on Sunday, May 15, 2022?
[…]Read more >Similar articles >Tested positive? See if you qualify for Paxlovid, and how to get it
- Both the telehealth visit and the prescription are free no matter your insurance status, and are available to people over the age of 18 who have tested positive and are experiencing symptoms, according to the Massachusetts Executive Office of Health and Human Services.
- Nearly 40% of Massachusts residents might be eligible for therapeutic treatments for COVID-19, according to the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
Maine reports slight increase in COVID hospitalizations
- As of Monday, Maine had the sixth highest infection rate with 360 new cased per 100,000 residents over the past seven days.
- Infections and hospitalizations have increased over the past month as new and more contagious strains of the virus spread through the state.
Machine Gun Kelly Wears a $30,000 Diamond Manicure to the 2022 Billboard Music Awards
- But MGK's crystalized look didn't end there, he and his manicurist, Brittney Boyce, the founder of Nails of LA, also partnered with Marrow Fine jewelry founder Jillian Sassone for a very pricy set of nails that featured over 10 carats of diamonds worth a total of $30,000.
- Sassone told People, “Creating MGK's diamond nails was a natural progression of where nail art and jewelry intersect.
Relocation of Waller Creek Boathouse up for discussion Monday
- Earlier this month, Austin Rowing Club, which has been a central tenant of the Waller Creek Boathouse, told KXAN it will relocate to the former youth hostel site.
- The blue line's route will extend from Austin-Bergstrom International Airport to the North Lamar Transit Center, with construction of its Rainey/MACC Station planned in the same area as the Waller Creek Boathouse.
Lunar eclipse thrills stargazers in the Americas
- There’ll be another lengthy total lunar eclipse in November, with Africa and Europe being the best places to see it, but not the Americas.
- A total lunar eclipse provided a spectacular celestial show as it unfolded Sunday night into early Monday in the Americas.
House DFL is prioritizing students and schools at a time when it’s needed most
- We are choosing to invest over a billion dollars in our students each year for the next three years because we know this is a choice about the direction of our state’s future; it’s a values blueprint, and we are ready to deliver the support students, families and school staff need to ensure that Minnesota can thrive in the future.
- We can and should do better and that is why the House DFL is proposing funding over $500 million each year to significantly reduce this cost burden that impacts every school in the state.
Jury selection begins in BGSU hazing case
BOWLING GREEN - Jury selection began Monday morning in Wood County Common Pleas Court for two defendants charged in the Stone Foltz fraternity hazing death. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Clay Holmes is the Yankees best reliever right now
- This comes on the heels of Aroldis Chapman struggling when the Yankees are already looking to use different relievers in the ninth inning.
- With a two-run lead to protect heading into the ninth inning on Sunday, Aaron Boone wanted Clay Holmes on the mound.
Fauci says he would not serve under Trump again
- Fauci has remained a top pandemic adviser under the Biden administration, saying in January 2021 that it was “liberating” to work with the new president.
- Fauci, the chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden, gave CNN’s Jim Acosta a plain “no” when asked if he would work with the 45th president again.
Election officials see slow early vote turnout in Northwest Arkansas, River Valley
- In Washington County, Jennifer Price, executive director for the county’s Election Commission, said early voting has gone smoothly with voter turnout hitting 3,139 by mid-morning Friday.
- Information from the Benton County Clerk’s Office shows 5,239 people voted during the first five days of early voting in this year’s primary.
Baker, Polis urge FDA to move on vaccine for youngest
Gov. Charlie Baker and Colorado Gov. Jared Polis have teamed up to urge the Biden administration to “expeditiously” review Moderna’s application for emergency use authorization of a COVID-19 vaccine that could be given to children under 5. In a letter released late last week by the Baker administration, the governors urged the Food and Drug Administration not to wait until June to review the application in tandem with an application expected from Pfizer for a vaccine for the same age group. “Waiting to combine applications from Moderna and Pfizer in an effort to ‘prevent confusion’ with staggered approvals would be ill advised and […]Read more >Similar articles >
Review: Remember when we looked forward to the future? A new series revives ‘Radium Age’ sci-fi
- “Radium Age” is the coinage of Joshua Glenn, editor of a new MIT Press series under that title, with four books published so far this year, covering what Glenn calls science fiction’s “pre-golden age,” from roughly 1900 to 1935.
- British novelist H.G. Wells, in New York in 1934, is one of the authors revived in the “Radium Age” series.
Donald Trump Had Nothing New to Say in Austin. His Fellow Speakers Did.
- Both came with access to a breakfast with Dinesh D’Souza—the conservative filmmaker whose new work, 2000 Mules, makes the case that the 2020 election was stolen—and an invitation to an afterparty with Donald Trump Jr. Only the Delegate level, though, came with a “Full Color American Freedom Tour Program,” which turned out to be a mostly blank booklet in which attendees were encouraged to write notes about speakers’ remarks.
- The conference, featuring speakers such as rock musician Ted Nugent and attended by allies such as Texas attorney general Ken Paxton, showed a movement falling deeper into a suffocating circle of televangelist-adjacent scammery—while its adherents grow ever more comfortable with the idea of the need for violence to triumph over their political opponents.
Senate to vote on $40bn Ukraine aid bill initially blocked by Rand Paul – live
- It’s a fresh new week in US politics, but it probably feels depressingly familiar to Joe Biden, who’s under pressure on multiple fronts, including a nationwide baby formula shortage, soaring gas prices and inflation, and relief bills for Ukraine and Covid-19 held up by political wrangling in Congress.
- Joe Biden has two events on his calendar, presenting medals of valor to public safety officials this morning, and a bilateral meeting and reception later for Greek prime minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis .
Amber Heard expected to resume testimony in Depp libel trial
Heard told jurors she was physically and sexually abused on multiple occasions before and during her time being married to Johnny Depp. […]Read more >Similar articles >
How Often Can You Be Infected With the Coronavirus?
The spread of the Omicron variant has given scientists an unsettling answer: repeatedly, sometimes within months. […]Read more >Similar articles >
FAQ: What you need to do now to keep your ORCA card working

More than 175,000 Seattle-area transit customers must go to the new myorca.com website, or use other payment methods, to keep their farecards working properly. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Ricketts’ support for abortion ban extends to cases of rape or incest
- Gov. Pete Ricketts voiced support Sunday for an abortion ban in Nebraska, including in cases of rape and incest, and repeated his intent to call a special legislative session to take up the matter if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v.
- Speaking on CNN’s State of the Union on Sunday morning, Ricketts said Nebraska would take “further steps to protect those preborn babies” if the court strikes down Roe, which the governor called “a horrible constitutional decision,” according to a transcript of the interview.
It’s Seattle. They can’t help being literal tree-huggers

There are 3-4 million trees and “tree-like” shrubs in Seattle. For a few, saving a single neighborhood tree from the chainsaw becomes a spiritual quest. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Have Santa Clarita mourning doves abandoned their nest?
- Before incubation starts, eggs can be left alone for up to two weeks without harm, so there is some hope the pair will return.
- In the early stages of egg-laying, it’s not unusual for the birds to be gone from their nests for hours — even days — at a time.
Sweden ends neutrality, joins Finland in seeking NATO berth
Sweden’s prime minister announced Monday that Sweden will join Finland in seeking NATO membership in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Federal homelessness director says pandemic exacerbated crisis, provided lessons for Seattle, U.S.

For years, the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness has convened public officials and experts and done research on best practices for cities and counties to deal with a growing national homelessness crisis. It is the only federal agency solely focused on preventing and ending homelessness, but has little power to implement policy or hand out […]Read more >Similar articles >
Megan Thee Stallion got nearly naked for Billboards 2022 performance
- Rapper Megan Thee Stallion had fans drooling thanks to her 2022 Billboard performance in which she showcased her twerking talents while rocking a scintillating one-piece.
- The performance resonated with female fans with one supporter tweeting, “when megan thee stallion said ‘poppin plan b’s cause i ain’t planned to be stuck with ya’ i think all of us girls have felt that at some point in our lives.'”
Where WA long-term care facilities stand, 2 years into COVID and amid a ‘whole new crisis’

About half of Washington's nursing homes report being short staffed, about three times more the low short-staffing levels near the start of the pandemic. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Amber Alert issued for abducted 8-year-old girl in Seattle
- According to the Amber Alert, 8-year-old Kiya Matteson was in the back seat of an SUV when her mother, who was in the driver’s seat, stepped out of the vehicle.
- The suspect, a 24-year-old man, was last seen driving south on Aurora Avenue North, near North 125th Street, in Seattle at around 3:20 a.m. He was in a dark blue 2022 Hyundai Venue with a temporary tag.
Sperry’s reopens Tuesday after staff-related shutdown
- SARATOGA SPRINGS — Sperry's Restaurant, closed since earlier this month due to a shortage of kitchen leadership after its head chef, Brady Duhame, started treatment for cancer, will reopen Tuesday, May 17.
- Steve Barnes has worked at the Times Union since 1996, served as arts editor for six years, and since 2005 has been a senior writer.
Controversy surrounds Toledo Museum of Art sale of three paintings
On Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. at New York-based auction house Sotheby’s, three paintings from the Toledo Museum of Art’s collection will go on the auction block. […]Read more >Similar articles >
UCLA law dean Jennifer Mnookin named next UW-Madison chancellor
- Mnookin said her own family recently benefited from the Wisconsin Idea when she donated a kidney in late 2020 to her dad, who is a longtime Harvard Law School professor.
- During a recent visit to the Madison campus, Mnookin suggested using the “Wisconsin Idea,” a belief enshrined in state law that Wisconsin’s higher education system should provide benefits beyond the campus, as a model for why public universities matter.
When gun violence comes into the hospital l Expert Opinion
- These incidents incur real costs: even if permanent physical injury is avoided, gun violence in hospitals increases the risks of PTSD and burnout already faced by healthcare professionals.
- Gun violence in hospitals and health care facilities is horrifyingly common.
12 things to do with kids in Philly this week
- (Seasonal / in-person / free / outdoors) After a pair of soggy weekends, one can only hope the sun will shine on Walnut Street west of Broad for a scaled-down version of this annual street fair, featuring outdoor versions of the neighborhood’s shops and restaurants, and a side of family fun.
- (Seasonal / in-person / free) Those of us tired of waiting for a beach day can swing by these outdoor shops to watch four pro sand-sculpting teams build whimsical, gritty art.
Senior living: Stroke risks and prevention for seniors
- Some additional ways you can help lower your risk of a stroke as you get older, even if you don’t have AFib, are:
- You can also try to prevent a stroke from AFib by speaking with your doctor to see how you can manage it and lower your risk.
Missed Sunday’s ‘Super Flower Blood Moon’ lunar eclipse? We’ve got you covered
The spectacle was visible to skywatchers across much of the Americas, Europe and Africa, with varying visibility across the globe. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Aging gasoline storage tanks in WA pose environmental hazard, but many owners can’t afford cleanup

As Washington looks toward a more electric-powered future, it may also find itself reckoning with a gas-powered past: and the daunting cleanup of underground fuel tanks. […]Read more >Similar articles >
STAT+: Pharmalittle: FDA OKs new type of diabetes drug from Lilly; Early-stage biotechs are juicy targets for M&A surge
- We hope your journey today is meaningful and productive.
- Experts are predicting a coming surge of mergers and acquisitions in biotech, and if history is any indicator, early-stage startups will be even more tempting targets than normal, STAT explains.
BGSU professor earns international honor in photochemistry
A Bowling Green State University professor has received a prestigious honor from the world-renowned Japanese Photochemistry Association. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Post-COVID jobs recovery in Bay Area, California lags other states
- Even as other states surpass their pre-pandemic job levels, the Bay Area and California have recuperated from coronavirus-linked business shutdowns and closures at a mediocre pace.
- And while California has yet to even reach the 90% recovery milestone, 13 of the nation’s states have now regained more jobs than they lost during the first two months of the business shutdowns.
5 important facts about kids in Rhode Island
Rhode Island Kids Count is out with its 2022 fact book about the financial, emotional, medical, and educational conditions of the kids in our state, and the picture isn’t pretty. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Pet of the Week: Molly the dog
Molly is our Pet of the Week! She is a great dog but she needs to be adopted into a calm home. Molly needs an experienced dog owner (no first-time pet owners) and shouldn’t go to a house with cats or small dogs. Molly does great with kids who are calm. If you decide you might be interested in Molly, stop by the Snake River Animal Shelter and have your own meet-and-greet with her. Meet Molly and other animals available for adoption at 3000 Lindsay Blvd. in Idaho Falls. You can see pictures of available animals and learn about the shelter on SRAS’s Facebook page, Instagram or website. The post Pet of the Week: Molly the dog appeared first on […]Read more >Similar articles >
‘All the hurt and the rage’: Elders recall trauma of Native boarding schools

The violence and deprivation of the Native boarding school era led many families to keep their experiences secret. It's urgent to collect testimonies now, as elders pass away. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Tom Cruise is at his Tom Cruise-iest in ‘Top Gun: Maverick’
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Austin mayor says Candlewood Suites hotel should be ‘up and operating in about 6 months’
Austin Mayor Steve Adler joined KVUE Daybreak to discuss increased safety concerns around the hotel purchased to house people experiencing homelessness. […]Read more >Similar articles >
Common virus may be linked to liver failure in healthy children

County office in turmoil with secret video and claims of bullying, hostility
- A half-dozen current and former employees interviewed by the Review-Journal are alleging the hostile work environment was fueled by the elected administrator of the office, Robert Telles, carrying on an “inappropriate relationship” with a staffer that has harmed the office’s ability to deal with the public in overseeing the estates of those who have died.
- The staffer, Roberta Lee-Kennett, 45, has acted in some cases as an office supervisor beyond her assigned duties as one of several estate coordinators because of her favored status with Telles, the employees said.
New Texas plan for federal Hurricane Harvey aid yields same old result: Funds diverted away from Gulf Coast
- John Henneberger, co-director of the low-income housing advocate Texas Housers, whose complaint set off the federal investigation, said the land office is failing to meet the most basic requirement for the money: to spend disaster aid in the areas at highest risk for disasters.
- Including the awards from the first funding competition, two councils composed of state-picked inland counties that rank no higher than 66th on the disaster index will end up with $752 per resident under the new plan.
What the Ale, Beverage of the week, Bob Dylan’s Heaven’s Door whiskeys
- Bob Dylan is also the co-creator of a whiskey line called Heaven's Door.
- Heaven's Door has five products: Straight Bourbon, Double Barrel, Straight Rye, Limited Releases, and The Bootleg Series.
‘Bridgerton’ Season 3 to focus on Penelope and Colin in big departure from books
- Season 3 of “Bridgerton” will focus on Penelope Featherington’s love story with her crush Colin Bridgerton, straying from the order of Julia Quinn’s book series.
- “Like Lady Whistledown, I have been keeping a secret for quite some time and I can confirm to you all that season 3 is Colin and Penelope’s love story,” Coughlan, 35, said.
Who has the edge: Heat-Celtics could go the distance, and why it could be in Heat’s favor
- Center: Of all the memorable moments in Heat-Celtics playoffs lore, Adebayo’s block of Jayson Tatum at the conclusion of Game 1 of the 2020 East finals might stand as most iconic.
- It starts Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. at FTX Arena, continuing every other night until the Heat or Celtics secure the necessary four victories to advance to the NBA Finals against the winner of the Western Conference finals between the Dallas Mavericks and Golden State Warriors.
Getting There: When will the DOT repave part of Route 32?
- The DOT will repave the road between State Route 143 in Coeymans to the CSX railroad crossing in Bethlehem, so motorists should watch for weekday single lane reductions controlled by flaggers and pilot vehicles starting next month.
- The DOT is also conducting slope repairs on Route 32 near Cedar Grove Road in New Scotland for two weeks starting in late May. There will be a lane reduction controlled by a temporary traffic signal.
How did Colorado become one of the worst states for vehicle theft? Auto theft task force officials, reformers disagree.
- The sharp spike in vehicle heists has landed Colorado at the top of the list of all states for per capita auto thefts, with just over 500 stolen vehicles per 100,000 residents, according to data compiled by the National Insurance Crime Bureau .
- Case in point, she said, are rising auto theft numbers across the nation in the last couple of years — not just in Colorado.
Live updates: Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard trial resumes with Heard back on the stand
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Investing in Tulsa: Plans for OU Polytechnic Institute discussed at regents meeting
- If regents approve the plans, OU Polytechnic in Tulsa would offer programs to prepare students for higher-paying jobs in telehealth, autonomous technology, electric vehicles, cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing and software engineering.
- The new school in Tulsa would offer bachelor’s and graduate degree programs focused on innovation and advanced technology, according to a news release.
With COVID cases rising, how close is California to new mask rules, restrictions?
- One way L.A. County would hit a high COVID-19 community level is if it began reporting a little more than 1,000 new coronavirus-positive hospitalizations every week, or 10 new weekly hospitalizations for every 100,000 residents.
- Rising case rates caused health officials across California to issue warnings to reiterate recommendations to wear masks in indoor public settings, from Fresno County, where case rates have doubled recently to nearly 70 cases a week for every 100,000 residents, to the San Francisco Bay Area, which is reporting more than 200 cases a week for every 100,000 residents.
Family Resource Center planned to help families facing mental health and other challenges
- Thanks to an influx of millions of dollars in federal stimulus money, Lancaster County Human Services and Region V Systems hope to change that by creating a family resource center — a one-stop place families in crisis can go to address not only their mental health needs but a host of other challenges they may face.
- Over the past few years, Lancaster County hired two outside groups to do assessments of the community’s needs, said Human Services Director Sara Hoyle, and a recurring theme was the need to get families help before the situation gets too bad.
The west misses the point of Everything Everywhere All at Once – it gets the Asian psyche
- While it may seem that the great stories of Asian immigrant families build on the cornerstone of intergenerational trauma, its heart of Buddhist and Daoist thought is what makes Everything Everywhere truly great.
- You have The Joy Luck Club in 1993 and, more than 20 years later, Crazy Rich Asians, Shang-Chi, Turning Red, The Farewell and Minari.
Are culture wars really a distraction? | Olufemi O Taiwo
- I n the United States, fights are raging over cultural issues: constant coverage of “ cancel culture ”, pitched battles over teaching “ critical race theory ” (CRT) in classrooms or the definition of the term “ woman ”.
- These supposed sham battles are simply the most recent moments in a loosely organized cultural rightwing insurgency.
New light rail will force relocation of Austin Rowing Club
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Diluting formula, homemade recipes aren’t good ways to deal with the shortage. Consider these safer alternatives.
- This may seem like a harmless way to stretch supply, but adding extra water to formula can lead to emergency health issues, such as seizures and heart problems, said Nicole Fragale, a registered dietitian and clinical nutrition manager at Nemours Children’s Health.
- Most babies who are not medically fragile and use regular formula can switch to another brand, Libove said.
We shamefully abandoned science for political gain
- Tragically, Americans came to distrust medical science in general.
- Scientists were unsure where it came from, how it spread, or what measures the public should be taking to protect themselves.
Weird Is the New Normal for US Midterms
- The elections have been normal; it’s the times that have been unusual.
- That’s not normal — presidents’ parties tend to lose ground in midterm elections — but it’s also abnormal for presidents to have about two-thirds of the US public approving of the job they’re doing, as was the case in 1998 and 2002.
“Eavesdroppings” is an entertaining reminder that someone is always listening
- But Ben Coleman is a sound artist, keen to things like noises, vibrations and speech, and he wants to alert us to another threat to our privacy that comes in the form of audio surveillance.
- Each snippet comes from a data set of actual conversations recorded by workers around the world, which are used by tech companies to increase their ability to recognize speech patterns and fine-tune their listening capabilities.
Denver Art Museum removes looted Benin Bronze from its collection
- The Denver Art Museum has formally removed a looted Benin plaque from its collection — the first step toward repatriating a prized relic that the British plundered in West Africa more than a century ago.
- Now, as other American institutions are facing pressure to return Benin Bronzes to their rightful owners, museum officials in Denver decided to take the object out of the museum’s collection.
Farming provides veteran and mother the nurturing, grounding she was looking for
- Hanson said at the time, the military really didn’t have a way to help people to heal.
- Hanson’s work as what she calls a “micro farmer” and her collaboration with other people of color and underserved communities in the Denver area recently earned her recognition from Bob Evans “Our Farm Salutes” program.
4 Utah women talk about their abortions as Roe v. Wade hangs in balance
- Even though Smith understood the gravity of the situation, “I don’t think people really realize,” she said, “what it’s like … to make a decision to say, ‘I value my life, and I value my existence, and I don’t want to die.’”
- Smith was 20 weeks pregnant when doctors told her that she had a condition where she and her baby were both going to die unless the pregnancy was terminated.
Locking up pregnant women damages mothers and children – yet the UK does it
- At our National Childbirth Trust class, the course leader, reflecting on years of work in the community, told us how keen most women are to leave hospital as soon as possible after giving birth, with the exception of the women from the prison, who wanted to stay as long as possible to delay returning to prison mother-and-baby units, where after 18 months their baby would be taken away from them.
- This campaign isn’t just about the risks of already traumatised women being forced to potentially endure the trauma of labour behind bars, it is also about prison being an unsafe place for any woman at any stage of pregnancy.
Omicron Is Turning Out to Be a Weak Vaccine
Unvaccinated people who got Covid last winterhave little protection fromreinfection, and even vaccinated people might be vulnerable after only a few months.
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- In the spirit of that high-style journey, a new collaboration with the skin-care brand Sunday Riley arrives today: a travel set of the line’s celebrated formulas.
- (Notable exceptions are SPF and a wide-brimmed hat: “I love the South of France,” Riley says, but “there’s so much sun!”
Crypto’s meltdown is refocusing Washington’s attention on regulating the industry
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Fact check: Katie Britt’s campaign calls foul on ad claiming she’s pro-abortion
- Alabama Senate candidate Katie Britt’s campaign says a claim in an ad by her competitor, Mike Durant, that she let abortion pills be supplied to teenagers while president of the University of Alabama’s student body isn’t true.
- The ad in question followed the publication of an article on 1819 News that discusses Britt’s time as SGA president, and an October 2003 SGA Senate resolution that recommended the University’s Russell Student Health Center offer so-called morning-after pills.
Colorado tops in bank robberies in 2021; some blame fentanyl
- The alleged bandits get as little as $180 and as much as $6,143 per bank when they pass notes across counters and demand money, according to criminal complaints filed in federal court in the last two years.
- DENVER | A few days before Christmas last year, a man and a woman entered a KeyBank at 2nd Avenue and Broadway in Denver donning COVID masks and caps and passed a note to a bank teller: “Hand me all your money and you will not get hurt.”
A former Trump campaign aide who helped engineer fake elector scheme joins Tim Ramthun’s campaign for governor
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Federal judge blocks Alabama law criminalizing medical care for transgender youth
- “The Act prevents Parent Plaintiffs from choosing that course of treatment for their children by criminalizing the use of transitioning medications to treat gender dysphoria in minors, even at the independent recommendation of a licensed pediatrician.”
- “Parent Plaintiffs are substantially likely to show that they have a fundamental right to treat their children with transitioning medications subject to medically accepted standards and that the Act infringes on that right,” Burke wrote in the ruling.