Month: December 2022
The year in TV 2022: ‘Yellowstone’ dominates, ‘black-ish’ says goodbye and more
While streaming finally overtook cable TV in 2022 in terms of viewership, terrestrial TV still had a big year. Viewers said goodbye to long-running shows like black-ish and Better Call Saul, and saw new shows [Read More…]
Kim Kardashian talks about co-parenting with Ye: “It’s hard”
ABC News (NOTE LANGUAGE) Kim Kardashian is sharing what it’s like to co-parent with Ye. “It’s hard. Co-parenting — it’s really f****** hard,” Kardashian told Angie Martinez on her IRL Podcast, sharing what it’s been like raising her four kids since [Read More…]
Export inspections mixed on week
Wheat export inspections as of the week ending December 22nd are slightly ahead of the pace needed to meet USDA projections for the current marketing year. The 2022/23 marketing year started June 1st for wheat [Read More…]
Inflation casts shadow over markets
Potential fallout from inflation is casting a shadow over commodity prices. Arlan Suderman is chief commodities economist for StoneX. “When we look at what the market is paying attention to right now, I’d have to [Read More…]
Recent roundtable helps identify Hoosier farmer concerns
Photo by the Indiana State Department of Agriculture Hoosier farmers and agribusinesses identified bringing land back into production, labor, and supply chains as top issues during a recent agricultural roundtable in Randolph County. Fourth Generation [Read More…]
Mega Millions jackpot jumps to $565 million
youngvet/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The Mega Millions jackpot keeps growing. The numbers for the $565 prize will be drawn Tuesday. After players failed to win the top prize on Friday, the amount rose from [Read More…]
Man, 44, killed in avalanche in Colorado
Colorado Avalanche Information Center (NEW YORK) — A 44-year-old man has died after he was buried by an avalanche in Colorado, officials said. The victim was among four snowboarders who got caught in the avalanche [Read More…]
Greg Abbott pushes back on criticism after busing migrants to VP’s home on freezing Christmas Eve
Jordan Vonderhaar/Bloomberg via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday pushed back against the White House’s sharp criticism of him busing more migrants to Washington, D.C., over the weekend — where [Read More…]
Wegmans recalls micro greens, sweet pea leaves, cat grass over possible salmonella contamination
FDA.gov (NEW YORK) — Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. issued a voluntary recall on its products containing micro greens, sweet pea leaves and cat grass over potential salmonella contamination. The retailer announced the recall with the [Read More…]
Returning a Christmas gift? Here’s what to know
Alexandr Kolesnikov/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Christmas has come and gone, and now you may be left with a gift or two that you don’t really want. But depending on how you return your gift, [Read More…]
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ tops box office for second week with $64 million
20th Century Studios Avatar: The Way of Water spent a second week at the top of the box office, earning $64 million from Friday through Sunday and an estimated $90 million through Monday. So far, [Read More…]
A mild, active, moisture-laden pattern ahead of the Heartland
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or below-normal temperatures across the northern High Plains and the West, while warmer-than-normal conditions will cover the eastern half of the U.S. [Read More…]
Denver Broncos fire first-year head coach Nathaniel Hackett
Jeffrey Grigsby / EyeEm/Getty Images (ENGLEWOOD, Colo.) — Less than a year into the job, the Denver Broncos have fired their head coach, Nathaniel Hackett. The team announced the move on Monday, a day after [Read More…]
Tips for resetting your mental health in 2023
adamkaz/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The new year is less than a week away and, for some, that may come as a relief. The holiday season can be stressful for many with all the planning, [Read More…]
Melissa Rivers lays out her goals for 2023, what we should all leave behind in 2022
Courtesy of Sean Black Melissa Rivers hopes to see in 2023 more unity in society — and less junk food on her plate. Speaking to ABC Audio, the comedian laid out what she hopes to achieve in 2023. [Read More…]
Airlines cancel thousands of flights amid winter storm chaos, with Southwest nixing 70%
MANDEL NGAN/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Airlines have canceled thousands of flights in what has become a Christmas nightmare for so many, as winter storms and staffing issues continue to cause havoc across [Read More…]
Four power substations vandalized in Washington state, over 14K lost power
Robert Brook/Getty Images (PIERCE COUNTY, Was.) — The search continued Monday for vandals who targeted four power substations on Christmas Day in Pierce County, Washington, setting fire to at least one of the facilities and [Read More…]
California police arrest suspect in anti-Asian hate incidents over the holiday weekend
Arine Kim (SAN RAMON, Calif.) — An arrest has been made following an incident of anti-Asian hate that occurred in California’s East Bay over the Christmas holiday weekend. San Ramon Police Chief Denton Carlson announced [Read More…]
Buffalo hit by ‘blizzard of the century,’ governor says
JamesBrey/Getty Images/STOCK (BUFFALO, N.Y.) — At least 51 people have died nationwide from the wintry weather wreaking havoc across the U.S. over Christmas weekend. The most deaths are in New York state, where 29 people [Read More…]
More than 6,000 children killed, hurt by gunfire in 2022: Report
Emily Fennick / EyeEm (NEW YORK) – A look at the level of gun violence in the U.S. through statistics. More than 6,000 children have been killed or injured in the United States by gunfire [Read More…]