Month: November 2022
‘The Formula Mom’ shares tip on how to make baby formula last
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Parents can often feel a lot of pressure when it comes to feeding their babies. Infant feeding tech Mallory Whitmore, a mother of two, is trying to ease some of [Read More…]
Nicole Kidman stuns Hugh Jackman, ‘The Music Man’ cast, with record $100K bid for his signed hat
ABC Hugh Jackman auctioned off his signed Harold Hill hat for charity during The Music Man on Saturday night, but was stunned to see longtime friend Nicole Kidman standing tall as the highest bidder. The [Read More…]
In Brief: James Gunn on Warner Bros. Discovery’s superhero plans, and more
In a tweeted replay to a follower, Guardians of the Galaxy franchise writer-director James Gunn confirmed he’s “most definitely” going to be unifying the DC Comics bench, along with his Peacemaker producer Peter Safran, in [Read More…]
Reducing post-harvest fungicide resistance
Post-Harvest fungicide resistance can be reduced with proper cleaning, but control measures are needed. In this Managing for Profit, Decco Technical Sales representative Jesse Miceli explains how resistance issues can develop for fruit growers and [Read More…]
Knowing the real margin helps farmers act in a volatile farm economy
Matt Erickson with Farm Credit Services America says farmers need to know their real margins, sharpen their pencils, and be ready to act in a volatile market. 11-29-22 Managing for Profit – Matt Erickson … [Read More…]
Soy group applauds Biden’s call for action against rail strike
An agricultural group is applauding the Biden Administration for calling on Congress to stop a likely railroad strike. Mike Steenhoek with the U.S. Soy Transportation Coalition says even the threat of a strike will halt [Read More…]
Huskers pay premium for Rhule to bring back program’s glory
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — Matt Rhule said he had plenty of options after he got fired by the Carolina Panthers. He could have taken a year off from football or worked in television. Or he [Read More…]
Sandra Torres, mother of Uvalde shooting victim Eliahna, files lawsuit claiming negligence
MARK FELIX/AFP /AFP via Getty Images (UVALDE, Texas) — The mother of a girl killed during the school massacre in Uvalde, Texas, last May, filed a lawsuit Monday against gun distributors, local governments and 16 [Read More…]
Trial begins for officer charged in fatal shooting of Atatiana Jefferson
Witthaya Prasongsin/Getty Images (DALLAS) — The trial of now-former police officer Aaron Dean in the 2019 fatal shooting of Atatiana Jefferson began Monday after several delays. Jury selection began Monday with Judge George Gallagher saying [Read More…]
About 100 fishermen rescued after large chunk of ice breaks off in Minnesota lake
Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office (NEW YORK) — About 100 people fishing on a frozen lake in Minnesota were rescued after a large chunk of the ice broke off, leaving them stranded. Emergency dispatchers received a [Read More…]
Boy, 9, missing after falling off pontoon boat, being hit by propeller
Facebook / Polk County Sheriff’s Office (NEW YORK) — A 9-year-old boy has been missing since Saturday after he was last seen falling off of a pontoon boat in a lake and being struck by [Read More…]
Free agent slugger José Abreu signs 3-year deal with Astros
HOUSTON (AP) — José Abreu and the World Series champion Astros agreed to a three-year contract Monday, adding another powerful bat to Houston’s lineup. Abreu, the 2020 AL MVP, spent his first nine major league [Read More…]
Texans brace for Deshaun Watson’s return with Browns
HOUSTON (AP) — Deshaun Watson was a star with the Houston Texans. Then he became disgruntled and later disgraced. After sitting out an entire season, he was traded to the Cleveland Browns. There, he has [Read More…]
Jones, Maddux, Morris consider Bonds, Clemens for Hall
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. (AP) — Hall of Famers Chipper Jones, Greg Maddux, Jack Morris and Ryne Sandberg are among 16 members of the contemporary baseball era committee that will meet Sunday to consider the Cooperstown fate [Read More…]
Timberwolves’ Towns helped off with right leg injury
WASHINGTON (AP) — An uneven start to the season for the Minnesota Timberwolves turned even worse when Karl-Anthony Towns had to be helped off the court in the third quarter at Washington. He wasn’t putting [Read More…]
Vikings rookie CB Andrew Booth Jr. has knee surgery
EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — Rookie Minnesota Vikings cornerback Andrew Booth Jr. had knee surgery to repair meniscus damage and will be sidelined indefinitely, coach Kevin O’Connell announced on Monday. Booth was held out of Minnesota’s [Read More…]
Twins appoint Joe Pohlad executive chair to oversee club
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota Twins owner Jim Pohlad has handed day-to-day operations of the club to his nephew Joe Pohlad, the third generation of family leadership of the franchise. Jim Pohlad announced the transition in [Read More…]
About 200 people rescued from ice chunk on Minnesota lake
RED LAKE, Minn. (AP) — Officials in northern Minnesota said roughly 200 people were rescued Monday after they became trapped when an ice chunk broke free on Upper Red Lake. The Beltrami County Sheriff’s Office said on [Read More…]
Paul Swain, former bishop of Sioux Falls Diocese, dies at 79
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — Bishop Emeritus Paul Swain, who gained a reputation as a humble, prayerful leader when he was oversaw the Diocese of Sioux Falls for 14 years, has died. Swain died Saturday [Read More…]
Republicans in Arizona, Pennsylvania counties decline to certify midterm election results
Grace Cary/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Republican officials in two counties in Arizona and Pennsylvania declined on Monday to certify their midterm election results, with some citing concerns about the integrity of the voting system that [Read More…]
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