Month: May 2023
DHS announces body-worn camera policy for all its agencies
Official White House Photo by Hannah Foslien (WASHINGTON) — The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday announced a body-worn camera policy for all nine law enforcement components under the DHS umbrella, including U.S. Customs and [Read More…]
Older Americans worry debt default means no Social Security to pay bills
Tetra Images/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — If the United States defaults on its financial obligations, millions of Americans might not be able to pay their bills as well. With Social Security and other government benefits at [Read More…]
New HBO streaming service Max temporarily down on launch day
Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Max, a new streaming service from HBO, was temporarily down on Tuesday, the morning of its debut. Users reported an inability to access the streaming service, which [Read More…]
LL Cool J moving from ‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ to ‘Hawai’i’ in recurring role
©2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. Fans of NCIS: Hawaii were treated to a surprise stinger at the second season’s finale Monday night, when NCIS: Los Angles vet LL Cool J‘s Sam Hanna showed up. CBS has [Read More…]
The Benefits of Biodiesel
This week Illinois Soybean Association Communications Manager Claire Weinzierl highlights the benefits of biodiesel for farmers, fleets, fuel retailers and drivers and opportunities for everyone to expand use of the fuel. She also explains how [Read More…]
Meat shop finds value in non-traditional cuts
(Photo L-R: Tammy-Vaasen from-Wisconsin Beef Council, Philip Schmidt from Hahns Meat Packing, Jeff Swenson from Wisconsin Department of Ag Trade and Consumer Protection) A Wisconsin meat processor says bringing foreign buyers to shops like his [Read More…]
Planting proceeds in northwestern Wisconsin
The mostly sunny weather has many Wisconsin farmers planting their corn and soybeans this week. Ben Augustine One of the farmers making good progress is Ben Augustine, who farms near Sheldon in northwestern Wisconsin. He [Read More…]
Stabenow says work requirements already in place as debt debate continues
Senate Ag Committee Chair Debbie Stabenow says it would be a disaster for the ag industry if the U.S. were to default on its debt. “Every farmer is operating with loans, interest rates would skyrocket, [Read More…]
Illinois Wheat Tour off to a strong start
Dave Devore with Siemer Milling tells Brownfield the first field of the day was impressive. “If this field is any indication of what we’re going to see the rest of the day, we’re going to [Read More…]
Dylan Soulek named to Class A All-State Baseball team
Mitchell shortstop Dylan Soulek was named Class A first team All-State on Tuesday. Soulek finished the spring season with a .361 average with two home runs, 19 RBI’s, 18 runs and a .500 on-base percentage [Read More…]
Man with swastika flag arrested after striking White House barrier with truck, sources say
Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The driver of a rented box truck that collided with a security barrier near the White House on Monday was arrested and charged, law enforcement officials said. The U-Haul truck [Read More…]
Arnold Schwarzenegger teases Netflix’s summer slate as chief action officer
Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Netflix) With all the subtlety of a tank — literally, he crushes a Mercedes in the open — Arnold Schwarzenegger appears in a new Netflix spot teasing the streaming giant’s summer [Read More…]
The Weeknd’s controversial series ‘The Idol’ debuts at Cannes
Courtesy HBO The Weeknd’s controversial new HBO series, The Idol, premiered at the Cannes Film Festival Monday night. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the show received a five-minute standing ovation and co-creator and director Sam [Read More…]
Vin Diesel teases Fast & Furious spinoffs in the works
Universal (SPOILERS AHEAD) On the heels of Fast X‘s #1 domestic box office debut, Vin Diesel says multiple Fast & Furious spinoffs are already in development, including a female-led installment. “I started developing the female [Read More…]
In Brief: CBS unveils reality slate as writers strike lingers, and more
CBS on Monday announced season 3 of Secret Celebrity Renovation will premiere July 28, followed by the 25th season premiere of Big Brother on August 2, the debut of the musical game show Superfan on August 2 and season 2 of The [Read More…]
Alec Baldwin calls last day of ‘Rust’ filming: “Nothing less than a miracle”
ABC News Alec Baldwin marked the last day of filming on his latest film Rust on Monday with an Instagram post honoring the cast and crew. Alongside an on-set photo of co-stars Frances Fisher and [Read More…]
Investing in markets to secure long-term demand growth for soybeans
Did you know that investing soybean checkoff dollars helps to improve global demand for US meat products around the globe brings added value to Ohio’s soybean farmers? In this Voice of Soy, Ohio Soybean Council’s [Read More…]
The Power of Grassroots
In this week’s Missouri Corn Talk, Missouri Corn Growers Association’s Jacob Knaebel recaps the Missouri state legislative session and explains the importance of grassroots efforts. …
Flood Warning issued May 23 at 8:35AM MDT until further notice by NWS
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South Dakota… James River near Mitchell affecting Hanson and Davison Counties. James River near Forestburg affecting Sanborn County. James River at Huron affecting Beadle County. …FLOOD [Read More…]
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