Month: November 2023
Israel-Gaza live updates: Proposed deal for 50 hostages includes pause in fighting, US official says
pawel.gaul/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Thousands of people have died and thousands more have been injured since the militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7 and Israel retaliated with [Read More…]
Clayton County Jail inmate allegedly beats cellmate to death in ‘racially motivated’ murder: Sheriff
Clayton County Sheriff’s Office (JONESBORO, Ga.) — The Clayton County Sheriff’s Office said Monday that it is investigating a “racially motivated” murder that occurred on Sunday at the Clayton County Jail in Jonesboro, Georgia, where [Read More…]
Climate change could soon make these staple Thanksgiving dishes more scarce
GMVozd/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Thanksgiving could soon become another victim of climate change as rising temperatures threaten the abundance and quality of the ingredients used to make traditional dishes seen year after year. As [Read More…]
4 injured, 3 critically, in shooting at Ohio Walmart; suspect dies of self-inflicted gunshot: Police
Thinkstock Images/Getty Images (BEAVERCREEK, Ohio) — Four people were injured and transported to a hospital Monday night after a man walked into a Walmart in Beavercreek, Ohio, and began shooting, police said. Authorities said the [Read More…]
‘Oppenheimer’ had ‘Veep’ to thank for its Oval Office set
Director Christopher Nolan – Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images While one might think the deadly serious Manhattan Project movie Oppenheimer would have little in common with HBO’s Emmy-winning political satire Veep, you’d be wrong. In fact, [Read More…]
Adam Sandler reveals Roseanne Barr was initially supposed to debut “The Hanukkah Song” on ‘SNL’
Tommaso Boddi/Getty Images for Netflix While this time of year has become synonymous with Mariah Carey on the radio, for many, fall also means the Sandman cometh: Adam Sandler and his smash “The Hanukkah Song.” [Read More…]
Grassley sees unprecedented partisanship impeding farm bill
A longtime U.S. Senator suggests passing the next farm bill could prove especially difficult. Iowa Republican Chuck Grassley tells Brownfield he’s worked on farm bills for nearly five decades and current negotiations seem more partisan [Read More…]
The four food safety steps
It’s a big week for cooking at home and there are four steps you should take to ensure you’re serving a safe meal this Thanksgiving. Jesus Garcia with the USDA’s Food Safety Inspection Service says [Read More…]
Global Dairy Trade index holds steady
The Global Dairy Trade index held steady Tuesday as the market saw gains in anhydrous milk fat, lactose, and whole milk powder balance losses in butter, Cheddar cheese, and skim milk powder. Lactose prices were [Read More…]
Sisseton Man Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison on Sexual Contact Charges
PIERRE, S.D. — South Dakota Attorney General Marty Jackley announces that a Sisseton man has been convicted and sentenced to a combined 25 years in prison after earlier pleading guilty to three counts of Sexual Assault [Read More…]
Israel-Gaza live updates: Hostage negotiations in ‘critical and final stage,’ Qatar says
pawel.gaul/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Thousands of people have died and thousands more have been injured since the militant group Hamas launched an unprecedented surprise attack on Israel on Oct. 7 and Israel retaliated with [Read More…]
Thanksgiving storm live updates: Severe weather threatens travel
ABC News (NEW YORK) — A storm is sweeping across the U.S. threatening Americans’ Thanksgiving plans as they hit the roads and head to airports during one of the busiest holiday travel weeks of the [Read More…]
Trump fraud trial live updates: Former controller scheduled to conclude testimony
ftwitty/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Former President Donald Trump is on trial in New York in a $250 million civil lawsuit that could alter the personal fortune and real estate empire that helped propel Trump [Read More…]
Original ’Good Burger’ writers relish in the “bigger, more explosive” ’Good Burger 2′
Paramount+/Nickelodeon Studios “Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger. Can I take your order?” Pretty soon that famous quote from the beloved 1997 film Good Burger will again be heard all around the [Read More…]
In Brief: Another ‘Bourne’ film on the way, and more
Kerry Washington’s Onyx Collective series UnPrisoned has been renewed for a season two on Hulu. The show is inspired by creator Tracy McMillan‘s life, with Washington playing Paige, a relationship therapist and single mom whose [Read More…]
The advantages of securing input decisions early
In this week’s Soil Health Hotline, a partnership with Sound Agriculture and Brownfield Ag News, Sound Agriculture Agronomy Manager Zach Carlson says there are advantages to making input decisions early. …
Michigan Soybeans Bring Value to Soy Sauce
A centuries old technique of blending soybeans with wheat, salt and water continues today for soy sauce manufacturers. In this Pods for Profits, we learn why one of the world’s largest producers is sourcing identity [Read More…]
Mississippi River needs more runoff
The Executive Director of the Soy Transportation Coalition says the upper Midwest needs another major rain event to help improve water levels on the Mississippi River. Mike Steenhoek tells Brownfield runoff from the slow-moving rain [Read More…]
SDSU Rally Falls Short in Loss to George Mason
ST. AUGUSTINE, Fla. — In a game that featured 14 lead changes and 14 tie scores, a George Mason University field goal with three seconds left made the difference in a 73-71 victory for the Patriots [Read More…]
Meyer Matches Career High as Jacks Falls at No. 1 South Carolina
COLUMBIA, S.C. – South Dakota State women’s basketball fell 78-38 to No. 1 South Carolina Monday night at Colonial Life Arena. Brooklyn Meyer matched her career best with 19 points to pace the Jackrabbits. She also contributed [Read More…]
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