Month: January 2023
Dakota Wesleyan University to enter a teach-out with Presentation College
Dakota Wesleyan University has announced that it will enter into a Teach-Out agreement with Presentation College, becoming a South Dakota option for involved students. Presentation announced earlier this week that it will close operations at [Read More…]
One dead, two injured after Denny’s sign falls on car in Kentucky
sshepard/Getty Images (ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky.) — One person has died and two others were injured after a Denny’s sign fell and crushed a car in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, officials said. The sign fell and crushed an occupied [Read More…]
Gunman killed after open firing inside Walmart in Indiana, police say
kali9/Getty Images (EVANSVILLE, Ind.) — At least one person was shot and wounded at a Walmart in southern Indiana on Thursday night when a former employee opened fire inside the store, police said. The gunman [Read More…]
FAA says ‘unintentionally deleted files’ led to NOTAM system outage
Greg Bajor/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday that last week’s computer system outage, which caused thousands of flight delays across the United States and a temporary grounding of the nation’s airspace, [Read More…]
Woman assaults multiple flight attendants and cops with fire extinguisher at airport
Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — A woman has been arrested after assaulting flight attendants and police officers when she discharged and sprayed a fire extinguisher at them during a confrontation at one of the nation’s [Read More…]
Judge fines Trump and his attorney nearly $1 million for filing ‘revenge’ lawsuit against Hillary Clinton
ftwitty/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — A federal judge in Florida has sanctioned former President Donald Trump and his attorney Alina Habba, ordering them to pay fines of nearly $1 million for filing what he deemed to [Read More…]
T-Mobile breached by hackers as 37 million customers impacted
franckreporter/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — T-Mobile says they discovered a “bad actor” was taking information through a single application, according to an SEC filing by the company this week. “The preliminary result from our investigation [Read More…]
Hugh Jackman and the cast of ‘The Son’ on family dynamics, mental health
Rekha Garton. ©See-Saw Films Limited. Courtesy of See-Saw Films / Sony Pictures Classics First came The Father, now comes The Son from writer-director Florian Zeller — the second film based on his trilogy of plays with Laura Dern, [Read More…]
In Brief: ‘Fresh Prince’ star Tatyana Ali in new ‘Bel Air’ trailer, and more
It’s two and done for the Gossip Girl reboot on HBO Max. The streamer has canceled the show after two seasons. Showrunner Joshua Safran delivered the news via social media on Thursday, adding that the teen drama is “currently looking for another [Read More…]
Leslie Jordan died of natural causes, says coroner’s report
Good Morning America Leslie Jordan, the diminutive star of shows like Will & Grace, Call Me Kat and American Horror Story, died last year from natural causes and not from a car accident, the Los [Read More…]
U.S. export sales mostly up on week
Export sales for many key U.S. commodities showed big improvements during the week ending January 12th. The USDA says corn topped a million tons and sorghum hit a marketing year high, while soybeans, soybean products, [Read More…]
John Deere ExactRate Planter technology
Lina Pham is a marketing manager for John Deere planters and seeding equipment. She says ExactRate technology is an integrated liquid fertilizer system that can help farmers save on input costs by featuring row by [Read More…]
Magnuson honored for years of outstanding customer service and hospitality
If you are looking for the best tour of the World’s Only Corn Palace you do not have to look far. Troy “Popcorn” Magnuson has been a staple of Mitchell’s Tourism for over 37 years [Read More…]
Bills’ Hamlin faces long recovery, family spokesman tells AP
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Remarkable as Damar Hamlin’s recovery has been, the Buffalo Bills safety still faces a lengthy rehabilitation some three weeks after going into cardiac arrest and needing to be resuscitated on [Read More…]
Vikings fire defensive coordinator Donatell after rough year
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings fired defensive coordinator Ed Donatell on Thursday, an unsurprising decision on the veteran coach after a dismal finish by his defense. The Vikings ranked second worst in yards allowed in [Read More…]
Scoreboard roundup — 1/19/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Chicago 126, Detroit 108 Boston 121, Golden State 118 (OT) Minnesota 128, Toronto 126 Philadelphia 105, Portland 105 Phoenix 117, [Read More…]
Google to cut 12,000 jobs from global workforce
400tmax/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Alphabet Inc., the parent company of Google, said Friday that it will cut about 12,000 jobs from its global workforce, affecting approximately 6% of the company’s employees. “I have some [Read More…]
Nicolas Cage tries his hand at a Western in ‘The Old Way’
Emma McIntyre/Getty Images Hard to believe but Nicolas Cage has never starred in a Western, until now. The Old Way, in theaters and streaming on demand, features Cage as a ruthless killer, hell bent on revenge, with his [Read More…]
Yale University changes mental health policies after students’ lawsuit
Mateusz Slodkowski/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images (NEW HAVEN, Conn.) — Yale University has announced changes to its policies to support students’ mental health, including allowing students the ability to take time off from school. The [Read More…]
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