Month: December 2022
Biden denounces antisemitism after Ye’s remarks praising Hitler
Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images (WASINGTON) — President Joe Biden on Friday denounced antisemitism and urged other political leaders to do the same. “I just want to make a few things clear: The Holocaust happened,” Biden tweeted. “Hitler [Read More…]
Georgia breaks early voting record again in Senate runoff
Alex Wong/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Georgians swarmed to the polls on the last day of early voting before next week’s Senate runoff, setting a new record for single-day early in-person turnout. At least 352,953 people [Read More…]
Bow hunting the bitter cold late season
We’re now in December, and archery hunting the late season can be both challenging and rewarding. Warren Holder with Raised Hunting tells Brownfield whitetail deer shift their patterns to survival mode now that the rut [Read More…]
No. 6 Baylor rallies past No. 14 Zags in 2021 title rematch
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (AP) — In a rematch of the 2021 national championship game, Adam Flagler hit a pair of 3s as No. 6 Baylor scored the final eight points to rally past No. 14 [Read More…]
Balenciaga’s Denma Gvasalia issues apology for “inappropriate” ad campaign featuring kids
Jeremy Moeller/Getty Images Balenciaga’s creative director, Denma Gvasalia, has broken his silence regarding the brand’s recent controversial ad campaign. “I want to personally apologize for the wrong artistic choice of concept for the gifting campaign [Read More…]
At Brazil Comic Con, creators Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni tease “bigger” third season of ‘The Mandalorian’
Lucasfilm At the comic convention CCXP in Brazil, where it was revealed the show was returning on Disney+ March 1, 2023, The Mandalorian‘s creator, Jon Favreau, and producer Dave Filoni teased Thursday what’s to come. [Read More…]
Norman Reedus calls his ‘Walking Dead’ spin-off a “reset”
AMC (NOTE LANGUAGE) While initially planned as a spin-off centering on fan favorites Daryl and Carol, Norman Reedus‘ next post-apocalyptic adventure in the Walking Dead universe will have him going solo in Europe. As reported [Read More…]
Keke Palmer does Angela Bassett impression directly in front of her
Amy Sussman/WireImage It’s one thing to do an impersonation of an actor, but another to do it with them in your presence. Clips of Keke Palmer imitating Angela Bassett in The Jacksons: An American Dream caught the attention of the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever star — and [Read More…]
Takeoff murder suspect charged following fatal shooting of Migos rapper
Jeff Hahne/Getty Images, FILE (HOUSTON) — A suspect has been arrested and charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Migos rapper Takeoff, Houston police said Friday. Patrick Xavier Clark, 33, was arrested Thursday evening [Read More…]
Wind Advisory issued December 02 at 2:52PM MST until December 02 at 5:00PM MST by NWS
…WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM CST THIS EVENING… * WHAT…Northwest winds 30 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph. * WHERE…Beadle, Gregory, Jerauld, Sanborn, Brule, Aurora, Davison, Charles Mix and [Read More…]
Nick Offerman on attending “Heroic 101 masterclass” in the new ‘Mission: Impossible’ movies
ABC Audio (NOTE LANGUAGE) Nick Offerman tells ABC Audio he’s in a very “fun” place in his career. The Pam & Tommy star is not only able to work with his — and his fan-favorite [Read More…]
Director Guy Ritchie said he’d cast “perfect gentleman” Will Smith in ‘Aladdin’ sequel
Walt Disney Pictures (NOTE LANGUAGE) While Will Smith was promoting his new movie Emancipation, he mentioned he’d understand if some people aren’t “ready” to see him in a film yet, in the wake of his [Read More…]
Apple TV+ diving into second season of ‘Surface’
Apple TV+ Apple TV+ has given the green light to a sophomore season of its twisty psychological drama Surface. The series began with star and executive producer Gugu Mbatha-Raw waking up from a near-fatal accident [Read More…]
INFB’s 2023 priorities include rural viability, energy, taxes, and food security
Indiana Farm Bureau will focus on rural viability, energy, taxes, and food security in the upcoming 2023 legislative session. Andy Tauer is the executive director of public policy. “The Indiana Farm Bureau Board of Directors [Read More…]
Weather expert is optimistic La Nina is fading away
A weather scientist says he doesn’t believe the current LaNina weather pattern will complete its third straight year. Eric Snodgrass with Nutrien Ag Solutions says the La Nina is fading but is still influencing the [Read More…]
Farm bankruptcies in the Cornhusker State on a double-digit decline
A Western Corn Belt state has one of the lowest farm bankruptcy rates in the nation. Data from American Farm Bureau shows Nebraska had a double-digit drop in Chapter 12 filings in 2021, which is [Read More…]
More trade missions coming up for FAS
The USDA will lead several trade missions in 2023 in an effort to build relationships and expand ag export opportunities. Clay Hamilton is the Associate Administrator of the USDA’s Foreign Ag Service (FAS). “Right now, [Read More…]
Thompson supports allowing better milk pricing discussions at hearings
The Congressman in line to become the next House Ag Committee chair wants to allow more vibrant discussions about milk pricing. Republican Glenn GT Thompson tells Brownfield he supports a suggestion to add language to [Read More…]
Russia-Ukraine live updates: Ukrainian embassies receive packages with bloody eyes
Andrei Pungovschi/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — More than six months after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion into neighboring Ukraine, the two countries are engaged in a struggle for control of areas [Read More…]
‘Rogue wave’ strikes Antarctic cruise ship, leaves one dead and four injured
Courtesy Beverly Spiker (NEW YORK) — A passenger on an Antarctic cruise died and four others were injured after their Viking ship was struck by a “rogue wave,” the cruise line said. The incident happened [Read More…]