Month: May 2023
Flood Warning issued May 09 at 9:25AM MDT until further notice by NWS
…The Flood Warning continues for the following rivers in South Dakota… James River near Scotland affecting Yankton, Bon Homme and Hutchinson Counties. James River near Mitchell affecting Hanson and Davison Counties. James River near Forestburg [Read More…]
‘Real Housewives of Atlanta’ star Kim Zolciak files to divorce Kroy Biermann
Paras Griffin/GC Images Real Housewives of Atlanta star Kim Zolciak-Biermann has filed for divorce from her husband, former NFL player Kroy Biermann, after 11 years of marriage. According to legal documents obtained by TMZ, Kim [Read More…]
In Brief: CBS cancels ‘True Lies’ reboot and ‘East New York’, and more
Freeform dropped the trailer for Cruel Summer season 2 on Monday. The Jessica Biel-produced thriller series “follows the rise and fall of an intense teenage friendship. Approaching the story from three different timelines surrounding Y2K, [Read More…]
‘S.W.A.T.’ back for a season 7 in reversal by CBS
CBS/Jack Taylor CBS has reversed its decision to cancel S.W.A.T., announcing on Monday that the popular show will return for a seventh and final season, according to Variety. “We have listened to our viewers and [Read More…]
Stabenow working on new foreign ag land bill
Senate Agriculture Committee Chairwoman Debbie Stabenow says she is writing a bill requiring stricter oversight of foreign ag land purchases. The U.S. Senator from Michigan says the bill would make the ag secretary and commissioner [Read More…]
Supporting waterways, locks and dams
This week Illinois Soybean Association Market Development Director Todd Main gives an update on the current state of Illinois waterways and explains why waterways are important to Illinois soybean farmers. He also highlights checkoff partnerships [Read More…]
Improved field conditions help SD planting
Soybean planting started Monday for a farmer in eastern South Dakota. Dave Ellens tells Brownfield the good soil moisture will help give the crop get a good start. “There’s enough moisture to get the seed [Read More…]
Animal Ag Alliance: having partners along the food supply chain is key to building a more sustainable future
The Animal Agriculture Alliance is highlighting the importance of being ‘partners in progress’ within the sector. Communications and Content Manager Emily Solis says the organization’s recent summit brought together stakeholders across the food supply chain. [Read More…]
Adverse weather challenging Brazil’s second-crop corn
Brazil’s second-crop corn is enduring some weather challenges. Soybean and Corn Advisor president Michael Cordonnier says pockets of dryness are expanding in central Brazil. “And the corn there is filling grain, it would be the [Read More…]
Tiger Woods’ lawyers try to stop ex-girlfriend’s lawsuit
Attorneys for golf superstar Tiger Woods are expected to argue Tuesday during a court hearing that his ex-girlfriend’s lawsuit against him should be halted because she signed a nondisclosure agreement requiring that any disagreements between them be [Read More…]
Lakers rally past Warriors 104-101, take 3-1 series lead
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Although Lonnie Walker began the season as a starter for the Los Angeles Lakers, he got injured and slipped all the way out of their rotation after they transformed their roster [Read More…]
Heat take 3-1 lead, hold off Knicks 109-101 for Game 4 win
MIAMI (AP) — The lead was shaky at times. The shooting went cold. The building got tense. There were moments when the Miami Heat looked like they were about to get themselves into trouble. And [Read More…]
During shrunken Victory Day parade, Putin says Ukraine war was ‘unleashed’ on Russia
Gavriil Grigorov/Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images (LONDON) — Russia’s Victory Day parade is meant to be a projection of President Vladimir Putin’s military might. But this year, it was effectively the opposite. The military parade in [Read More…]
‘My life was destroyed’: Survivors, loved ones struggle a year after Buffalo shooting
John Normile/Getty Images (BUFFALO, N.Y.) — Since the May 14, 2022, mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York supermarket, those who narrowly escaped with their lives and the loved ones of the 10 Black people [Read More…]
After three shootings in 30 minutes, Kansas City’ suffers another violent weekend
kali9/Getty Images (KANSAS CITY, Mo.) — Kansas City suffered a violent weekend as three separate shootings impacted the city’s downtown over 30 minutes late Sunday. The shootings come as Kansas City, Missouri, has already faced [Read More…]
Biden and McCarthy meeting on debt ceiling, weeks away from deadline to avoid crisis
Drew Angerer/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — President Joe Biden will meet Tuesday afternoon with congressional leaders at the White House — as a fast-approaching deadline looms to either increase the nation’s borrowing limit or risk an [Read More…]
More say politics, not the law, drive Supreme Court decisions: POLL
Walter Bibikow/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Ten months after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, two-thirds of Americans continue to oppose its decision — and 51% now think its justices [Read More…]
Blinken facing contempt of Congress threat over cable tied to Afghanistan withdrawal
State Department photo by Ron Przysucha/ Public Domain (WASHINGTON) — The Republican chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee is threatening to hold Secretary of State Antony Blinken in contempt if he doesn’t turn over [Read More…]
Scoreboard roundup — 5/8/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Monday’s sports events: MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE LA Angels 6, Houston 4 Texas 2, Seattle 1 Detroit 6, Cleveland 2 Tampa Bay 3, Baltimore 0 [Read More…]