Year: 2021
Congrats: ‘Queens’ star Eve announces she’s pregnant with her first child
ABC/Gavin Bond Congrats are in order to Queens star Eve. The 42-year-old rapper-actress has announced she is expecting her first baby with husband Maximillion Cooper. “Can you believe it @mrgumball3000 we finally get to tell [Read More…]
Golden Globe Awards to be held on January 9
HFPA After a blistering racial controversy that saw its longtime broadcast partner NBC drop the annual show, the Golden Globe Awards are still happening. However, two big questions remain: Where will they be broadcast — and [Read More…]
Daredevil rushed to hospital after stunt goes seriously wrong on ‘America’s Got Talent: Extreme’
“AGT: Extreme” hosts – NBC/Eliza Morris A contestant on NBC’s spin-off America’s Got Talent: Extreme was hospitalized Thursday evening after a stunt went terribly wrong. A source for Freemantle Media, which produces the daredevil competition show, tells [Read More…]
What’s causing America’s massive supply-chain disruptions?
SHansche/iStock (WASHINGTON) — As the U.S. economy struggles to fully recover from the coronavirus pandemic, supply-chain disruptions across the country are driving up prices and leading to a growing shortage of goods. The supply chain [Read More…]
Double amputee beats breast cancer diagnosis
ABC (NEW YORK) — Even before her stage two breast cancer diagnosis in 2020, Yvonne Llanes knew her strength — and her community. Llanes, who was first introduced to “World News Tonight” in 2017, had [Read More…]
US regulators weigh whether people can mix COVID booster shots
MarsBars/iStock (WASHINGTON) — U.S. regulators are considering revising the rules for COVID-19 vaccines to allow people to opt for a different type of shot for their booster than what they originally received, a move that [Read More…]
DOJ pledges independence after Biden calls for prosecutions of those who defy Jan. 6 committee subpoenas
Robert Cicchetti/iStock (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department on Friday evening issued a statement reiterating its commitment to remain independent soon after President Joe Biden told reporters he hoped that witnesses who defy subpoenas from Congress’ [Read More…]
‘My body is not their property,’ a Texas woman’s journey across state lines for an abortion
ABC (NEW YORK) — At 21 years old, Texas college student Madi said she was not ready to be a mother. She was about 10 weeks along when she found out she was pregnant and [Read More…]
First lady Jill Biden stumps in New Jersey, Virginia to help elect Democratic governors
Oleksii Liskonih/iStock (EDISON, N.J.) — First lady Jill Biden hit the campaign trail Friday, hoping to help deliver victories for Democrats in two gubernatorial elections. Biden stumped in New Jersey for Gov. Phil Murphy on [Read More…]
Convicted murderer Robert Durst diagnosed with COVID-19, attorney says
Etienne Laurent/Pool/Getty Images (LOS ANGELES) — Robert Durst has been diagnosed with COVID-19, his attorney confirmed Saturday, two days after the real estate heir was sentenced to life in prison on a first-degree murder conviction. [Read More…]
Dramatic video shows Amtrak train slamming into semi-truck car hauler
Kali9/iStock (THACKERVILLE, Okla.) — A dramatic video captured the moment an Amtrak train slammed into a semi-truck hauling several cars in Oklahoma, sending vehicles and debris flying and injuring several people on board. The incident [Read More…]
Suspect charged with attempted murder in alleged hate crime shooting of Black man
BlakeDavidTaylor/iStock (STOCKTON, Calif.) — A week after a Black man was shot seven times by an assailant who was allegedly hurling racial epithets while firing at him, prosecutors said a suspect has been charged with [Read More…]
Young Afghan woman, separated from family in US, pleads for help getting out
Obtained by ABC News (WASHINGTON) — “I’m in danger,” the daughter cried to her father from thousands of miles away in Afghanistan. “We cannot go outside with friends. Before, we were going outside to restaurants, [Read More…]
Massive asteroids will whiz past Earth in coming weeks, including 1 nearly size of Empire State Building
xtockImages/iStock (NEW YORK) — Several massive asteroids are expected to whiz close to Earth in the coming weeks, including one nearly the size of the Empire State Building. Two are expected to soar near the [Read More…]
MO’s first frost is late and getting later
Missouri’s state climatologist says the state’s first frost is late and could be much later. Pat Guinan says the normal date for the first Missouri frost is around October 11th. “Typically, already by this time [Read More…]
Farm machinery costs as much as 20% higher since 2019
Data from the University of Illinois shows farm machinery costs have risen substantially since 2019. Farm management professor Gary Schnitkey says every two years the Department of Ag and Consumer Economics collects list prices from [Read More…]
Farmers invited to EPA, Army WOTUS roundtables
The EPA and Army Corps of Engineers is requesting nominations for roundtable participants, including farmers and ag groups, for regional discussions on the Waters of the U.S. Missouri Corn and Soybean’s Environmental Director Darrick Steen [Read More…]
Dairy financial stress likely tied to feed access
An economist says declining dairy cow numbers are reflective of regions facing tighter margins and higher feed costs this year. Economist Tanner Ehmke with CoBank tells Brownfield farmers in New Mexico are especially getting hit [Read More…]
Closing Grain and Livestock Futures: October 15, 2021
Dec. corn closed at $5.25 and 3/4, up 9 centsNov. soybeans closed at $12.17 and 3/4, up 11 and 1/2 centsDec. soybean meal closed at $316.60, up $2.50Dec. soybean oil closed at 61.29, up 85 [Read More…]