Month: November 2023
South America production concerns help strengthen soybean markets
A market analyst says dry weather in portions of Brazil continues to delay planting progress and supply concerns are bringing strength to U.S. soybean prices. Tim Marsh with Summit Commodities tells Brownfield the stronger soybean [Read More…]
Travel South Dakota Awards $215k With New Tourism Grant
PIERRE, S.D. – Travel South Dakota’s new Tourism Advertising Promotion (TAP) Grant program has awarded a total of $215,025 to assist South Dakota’s tourism industry and increase visitation to tourism-related events. “These funds will help [Read More…]
Man Connected to 2021 Giliberto’s Taco Shop Shooting Sentenced for Firearm Possession
Antoine Demetrius Richardson Jr., linked to the fatal 2021 shooting at Giliberto’s Mexican Taco Shop, where one person died, has been sentenced to 42 months for firearm possession while holding a felony drug conviction. Richardson, [Read More…]
Sioux Falls Police Seek Suspect in Car Theft and Assault at Local Dealership
Sioux Falls police are on the lookout for a man who stole a 2006 Chevy Impala from Gearey’s Auto Sales after hitting an employee with the car during a test drive. The incident occurred at [Read More…]
Israel-Gaza live updates: 5th hostage transfer begins, Israeli source says
pawel.gaul/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A four-day cease-fire between Hamas and Israel has been extended by two days, Qatari officials announced on Monday. Dozens of the more than 200 people taken hostage during Hamas’ Oct. [Read More…]
Ukrainian forces under intense pressure in key eastern battle
omersukrugoksu/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Ukrainian forces are under intense pressure around a strategically important city in eastern Ukraine, where the Russian military has made some of its greatest gains this year, according to the [Read More…]
“WSJ” reporter’s pre-trial detention in Russia extended into January
Darrin Klimek/Getty Images (LONDON) — A Moscow court extended on Tuesday the pre-trial detention of a Wall Street Journal reporter accused of spying. Evan Gershkovich, an American reporter in the newspaper’s Moscow bureau, was arrested [Read More…]
Pentagon says Somali pirates likely behind seizure of commercial ship near Yemen
Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Taylor A. Elberg/U.S. Navy photo (WASHINGTON) — Attackers who seized a commercial ship in the Gulf of Aden this weekend appear to have been Somali pirates, the Defense Department’s top [Read More…]
New York City police issue warning ahead of Rockefeller Center tree lighting event
Thinkstock Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — With thousands of people expected to converge on Rockefeller Center for Wednesday evening’s Christmas tree lighting ceremony, New York City police counterterrorism officials have issued a confidential warning that [Read More…]
Experts warn of extremism in online games, share tips for parents
Westend61/Getty Images Experts are raising the alarm about the rise of extremism in popular online games and how easy it can be for children to stumble upon hateful or violent content. A 2023 report from [Read More…]
‘Burns me to a crisp’: Farmers allege link between popular herbicide and Parkinson’s disease
ATU Images/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — It is against the law to use paraquat in China, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and dozens of other countries. Many countries have banned the herbicide due to its extreme [Read More…]
Food Network reportedly serves up Guy Fieri a $100 million deal
Food Network Flavortown is one expensive neighborhood: Guy Fieri, the self-appointed mayor of said fictional food nirvana, has reportedly signed a huge new deal with Food Network. In fact, Variety says the pact is worth [Read More…]
Jeremy Allen White says ‘The Bear’ gets cooking on season 3 this winter + names dream guest stars
FX/Matt Dinerstein While promoting his new film The Iron Claw, The Bear‘s Emmy-nominated lead Jeremy Allen White teased to Deadline that the acclaimed show will get back underway in the winter of 2024. He also [Read More…]
‘Frozen’ fam celebrates movie’s 10th anniversary
Disney The cast of Frozen is celebrating 10 years of the beloved Disney animated film, which made its debut on Nov. 27, 2013. To commemorate a decade of “Frozen,” Idina Menzel, who voiced the character [Read More…]
Grassley not surprised by Fifth Circuit decision on small refinery waivers
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley suggests it’s no surprise the Fifth Circuit Court sided with oil refiners that appealed the EPA’s denial of small refinery exemptions. The states in the Judicial District are Texas, Louisiana, and [Read More…]
2023: An Average Year for Michigan Soybeans
Late season rains will leave a lasting impact on soybean production this year. In this Pods for Profit, we’ll hear from Michigan Agricultural Commodities about how soybean potential was limited in the state because of [Read More…]
Trump fraud trial live updates: Deutsche Bank executives to testify for defense
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…]
Heavy lake effect snow hits Ohio to western New York
Daniela Simona Temneanu / EyeEm/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Lake effect snow warnings and winter weather advisories are in effect in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York Tuesday morning as intense snowfall slams the region. [Read More…]
Hunter Biden agrees to appear before House Oversight Committee – but only in public: Lawyer
Mark Makela/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Hunter Biden is willing to testify before the House Oversight Committee — but only in public, according to a letter his attorney wrote to Republican lawmakers on Tuesday. Chairman James [Read More…]
Major anti-Trump group endorses Nikki Haley in Republican primary
Sean Rayford/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — Americans for Prosperity Action, an advocacy organization backed by billionaire Charles Koch and his network of wealthy conservatives, on Tuesday morning endorsed Nikki Haley as the Republican alternative to Donald [Read More…]
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