Month: April 2023
Yes, Netflix movies on DVD are still a thing — until September
Netflix Those little red DVD envelopes from Netflix are going the way of the Betamax and free AOL CDs. In what will come as a surprise to millions of Netflix’s subscribers, the company has still [Read More…]
Why should farmers be bullish about carbon?
On The Ground from Commodity Classic, Brownfield’s Carah Hart talks with Clay Edwards, Cargill Sustainability Program Lead, and Anna Teeter, Cargill Conservation Agronomist, about healthy soils and carbon. Click here to learn more about Cargill RegenConnect™. [Read More…]
Dominion-Fox News live updates: Settlement reached for $787.5 million
Creativeye99/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Dominion Voting Systems, in a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit, has accused Fox News of knowingly pushing false conspiracy theories that the voting machine company rigged the 2020 presidential election in [Read More…]
Pregnant woman picking up partygoers killed after teens allegedly fire at her car
Baton Rouge Police Department (BATON ROUGE, La.) — A pregnant woman was fatally shot after a group of teenagers allegedly fired at her car in an apparent case of mistaken identity, police said. Kerisha Johnson, 36, [Read More…]
Environmentalists sound the alarm on Salton Sea as oasis is left in the dust
ABC News (NEW YORK) — More than a century ago, an accidental oasis in the California desert created a popular residential and vacation spot for families. But over the last few decades, environmental experts say climate [Read More…]
Ralph Yarl shooting suspect in custody: Police
Courtesy of Ralph Yarl’s Family (KANSAS CITY, Mo.) — Andrew Lester, the suspect in the shooting of 16-year-old Ralph Yarl, is in custody at the Clay County Detention Center, police announced Tuesday. Lester, an 84-year-old white [Read More…]
4 found dead at Maine home, 3 shot on interstate in connected incidents: Police
Oliver Helbig/Getty Images (BOWDOIN, Maine) — Three drivers were shot on a Maine interstate on Tuesday shortly after four people were found dead in a nearby home in what police are calling connected incidents. A person [Read More…]
Big Sky and Summit League Announce Basketball Challenge Series
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – In an effort to provide their teams with more high-caliber non-conference men’s and women’s basketball contests, the Big Sky Conference and the Summit League have announced a three-year challenge series that will [Read More…]
Supreme Court may require employers to be more accommodating of religion
John Baggaley/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Supreme Court on Tuesday appeared to agree on the need to clarify a long-standing rule for when U.S. employers must accommodate the religious practices of employees but stopped short of [Read More…]
The “no” book: Rachel McAdams on turning down ‘Iron Man’, ‘Mission: Impossible III’ and more “to stay sane”
Lionsgate While she’s since become a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe with her role as Dr. Christine Palmer in the Doctor Strange films, there was a time Rachel McAdams could have been Iron Man‘s [Read More…]
Winning? Charlie Sheen reportedly reteaming with former foil Chuck Lorre for Max’s comedy ‘How to Be a Bookie’
L-R: Lorre and Sheen in 2009 – MARK RALSTON/AFP via Getty Images Nearly 12 years after his infamous tiger blood-spilling, Violent Torpedo of Truth-launching flameout, Charlie Sheen has apparently made up with his former Two [Read More…]
Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh boldly going back to the ‘Star Trek’ universe with ‘Section 31’ movie
CBS/Michael Gibson Oscar-winning Everything Everywhere All at Once star Michelle Yeoh is boldly going back to Gene Roddenberry‘s universe with a Paramount+ movie called Star Trek: Section 31. Section 31 refers to Starfleet’s black ops [Read More…]
South Dakota farmer awaits warmer soil temperatures
A South Dakota farmer would like to see warmer soil temperatures and more rain before planting. Scott Stahl farms about one thousand acres about an hour west of Sioux Falls. He tells Brownfield, “We did [Read More…]
What does the carbon future look like?
On The Ground from Commodity Classic, Brownfield’s Carah Hart talks with Illinois farmer Colby Hunt and Nathan Fries, Sustainability Lead at Cargill, about the future of carbon and soil health. Click here to learn more about [Read More…]
House voting again on WOTUS disapproval
The House is expected to try and override President Biden’s veto this afternoon to advance a resolution of disapproval under the Congressional Review Act to stop the updated Waters of the United States rule. American [Read More…]
Community, volunteers help Iowa farm family recover from EF-4 tornado
Pictured: Iowa farmer Clint Whetstine Community members and volunteers have been coming to the aid of an eastern Iowa family after a tornado recently decimated their farm. “We got hit by an EF-4 (tornado) on [Read More…]
My regenerative ag journey: A farmer’s perspective
On The Ground from Commodity Classic, Brownfield’s Carah Hart talks with Illinois farmer Colby Hunt and Anna Teeter, Conservation Agronomist with Cargill about regenerative agriculture and how Hunt Farms has adopted soil health practices. Click [Read More…]
Dominion-Fox News live updates: Judge authorizes special master
Creativeye99/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Dominion Voting Systems, in a $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit, has accused Fox News of knowingly pushing false conspiracy theories that the voting machine company rigged the 2020 presidential election in [Read More…]
Discord user in group where secret documents surfaced details how members admired alleged leaker
Westend61/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — An internet user claiming to be a member of the small online community where a Massachusetts Air National Guard member is accused of leaking hundreds of classified U.S. intelligence documents [Read More…]
North Dakota House passes near-total abortion ban with limited exceptions
powerofforever/Getty Images (BISMARCK, N.D.) — Lawmakers in North Dakota advanced an abortion bill Monday that seeks to ban the procedure with few exceptions. The state House passed SB 2150 with a vote of 76-14, mostly [Read More…]
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