Year: 2023

Tiny hero, big game: Paul Rudd’s Ant-Man will star in Super Bowl spot for zero-alcohol Heineken
Marvel Studios An ant-sized hero is getting a spot in the big game. Ad Age reports Paul Rudd will appear in character as Scott Lang/Ant-Man in what will be “the first non-alcoholic adult beverage to [Read More…]

Screen Actors Guild taps Sally Field for SAG Life Achievement Award
Field in ’80 for Brady’ – Paramount Pictures Oscar and Emmy winner Sally Field has been tapped for another honor: The Screen Actors Guild has announced the Forrest Gump star, about to be seen in [Read More…]

Jeremy Renner reveals he’s out of the hospital following serious New Year’s Day accident
Marvel Studios After a potentially deadly accident on January 1, Jeremy Renner has revealed he’s home from the hospital. In a reply to a tune-in post from the official Twitter account for his Paramount+ show [Read More…]

Channing Tatum on his life after divorce and remaking ‘Ghost’
ABC/Randy Holmes Channing Tatum is featured in the new issue of Vanity Fair, which delves into his growing resume as a producer and his life following his divorce from Jenna Dewan. Along the way, the [Read More…]

Farmers waited for December fertilizer price drops
A fertilizer dealer says many farmers postponed their fertilizer purchasing decisions last month. Tony Grapsas is with Jay Mar in Plover, Wisconsin. He says, “The purchase decision had been postponed from a typical early December [Read More…]

CME milk futures, cash dairy mixed Tuesday
Milk futures and cash dairy prices were mixed Tuesday on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange. January Class III milk was up $0.02 at $19.48. February was down $0.05 at $18.54. March was down $0.11 at $18.18. [Read More…]

La Nina should end, El Nino and relief could be headed to the Corn Belt
A climatologist says there’s a high probability that the La Nina weather pattern will end this spring bringing much needed relief to the drought-stricken Central Plains. Brian Fuchs is with the National Drought Mitigation Center. [Read More…]

Nebraska legislator won’t refile right-to-repair bill after AFBF, John Deere MOU
A Nebraska state senator says he won’t revive his right to repair legislation after American Farm Bureau’s recent agreement with John Deere. “I’m willing to give this a chance to see how it all works [Read More…]

Barr prioritizes HPAI preparedness in 2023
Michigan’s poultry industry remains concerned about the devastation highly pathogenic avian influenza can cause. Head of the Michigan Allied Poultry Industries Nancy Barr tells Brownfield she hopes to expand preparedness efforts for producers. “I think [Read More…]

Russia-Ukraine live updates: Six children among 45 people killed in Dnipro missile strike
SAMEER AL-DOUMY/AFP via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — More than 10 months after Russian President Vladimir Putin launched an invasion into neighboring Ukraine, the two countries are engaged in a struggle for control of areas [Read More…]

Arizona town’s residents resort to drastic measures after water supply is cut off
Eric Mischke / EyeEm/Getty Images (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) — Residents of one Arizona town are findings way to get creative when it comes to saving water after their supply was cut off. On New Year’s Day, [Read More…]

Search for missing 4-year-old girl in Oklahoma now a ‘recovery operation’
Oklahoma Highway Patrol (CYRIL, Okla.) — The search for a 4-year-old girl who was reported missing after a postal carrier found her sister wandering alone outside is now considered a “recovery operation,” authorities said Monday. [Read More…]

Feds to drop charges against NYPD officer accused of being spy for China
Tim Drivas Photography/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Federal prosecutors in Brooklyn have asked a judge to dismiss criminal charges against an NYPD officer and Army reservist who had been charged with being a Chinese agent. [Read More…]

Woman claims she got HPV-related cancer after nail salon visit
Eugen Tamas / EyeEm/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — A California woman is speaking out after a routine manicure resulted in her developing an infection that turned into a form of cancer that can be cured, [Read More…]

‘The Last of Us’ scores HBO’s second-biggest debut ever
HBO The Last of Us, HBO’s adaptation of the hit post-apocalyptic PlayStation game video series, is off to a smashing start. The show, which stars The Mandalorian‘s Pedro Pascal and his former fellow Game of [Read More…]

New ‘The Mandalorian’ season 3 trailer teases familiar faces, and growing danger
Lucasfilm On Monday night, Lucasfilm dropped a trailer to its forthcoming third season of the Emmy-winning Disney+ Star Wars series The Mandalorian. When we last saw Pedro Pascal‘s titular character in The Book of Boba [Read More…]

National Hurricane Center issues rare January tropical weather outlook
ABC News (NEW YORK) — The National Hurricane Center on Monday issued a rare tropical weather outlook for January: a strong, non-tropical low pressure system in the Atlantic Ocean. The powerful storm, located about 300 [Read More…]

Idaho murders suspect Bryan Kohberger wrote about ‘delusions of grandeur’ in online forum
Heather Roberts/ABC News (NEW YORK) — University of Idaho quadruple murder suspect Bryan Kohberger allegedly posted in an online forum years ago that he had “crazy thoughts” and “delusions of grandeur.” The New York Times [Read More…]

Women are speaking up about bar safety after rise in drugging across the US
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Mia Mainville was at a Denver bar surrounded by friends when she said a stranger put drugs in her drink on New Year’s Eve. “I was not able to focus [Read More…]

First hybrid Corvette unveiled: What to know about the E-Ray
Chevrolet (NEW YORK) — Seventy years and eight generations later, the fabled, mesomorphic Corvette will join the world of electrification with the “E-Ray,” a hybrid sports car that bolts from 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds, [Read More…]