Year: 2023

Maya Moore Irons announces WNBA retirement, details her new book, ‘Love and Justice’
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Maya Moore Irons and Jonathan Irons’ story of faith, love and triumph has been one for the books and now the pair has put pen to paper to share it [Read More…]

‘Abbott Elementary’ star opens up about struggle with Crohn’s disease: What to know about the disease
Frazer Harrison/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Actor Tyler James Williams is fresh off his first Golden Globe win for his role as Gregory Eddie on Abbott Elementary. While the actor celebrates a high point in [Read More…]

Netflix’s ‘The Circle’ star Raven Sutton breaks barriers for Deaf representation
Courtesy of Netflix (NEW YORK) — Raven Sutton is making history as the first deaf contestant on Netflix’s The Circle. She hopes her stint on the hit reality show can not only empower the Deaf [Read More…]

Three tips to save money on your energy bills this winter
MStudioImages/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Electricity bills are a fact of life for many Americans, but with energy prices expected to rise in many parts of the country, you may be looking for a way [Read More…]

In Brief: In brief: ‘Night Court’ reboot guest stars; End of the line for ‘Snowpiercer’, and more
Saturday Night Live‘s Melissa Villaseñor and Crashing‘s Pete Holmes are among the many guests set to appear in the first season of NBC’s Night Court revival, according to Deadline. Melissa Rauch will portray judge Abby [Read More…]

‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ reigns supreme at the box office for a fifth straight week
20th Century Studios Avatar: The Way of Water continues to rule the box office. James Cameron‘s Avatar sequel notched a fifth straight week at #1, banking an estimated $33.1 million between Friday and Sunday. That [Read More…]

Signup deadline near for Wisconsin’s nitrogen optimization pilot program
Wisconsin farmers can still sign up for the state’s new nitrogen optimization pilot program. University of Wisconsin soil scientist Matt Ruark tells Brownfield the state-funded program helps farmers test different nitrogen use practices with less [Read More…]

Nepal plane crash black boxes recovered, as search continues for three passengers
AlpamayoPhoto/Getty Images (KATHMANDU, Nepal) — Search crews on Monday recovered the black boxes from Yeti Airlines NYT 691, the short-haul flight that crashed in Nepal on Sunday with 72 people on board. Both the flight [Read More…]

Russia-Ukraine live updates: Death toll climbs to 29 in Russian missile strike on Dnipro
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…]

Authorities investigate death of Memphis man following arrest during traffic stop
amphotora/Getty Images (MEMPHIS, Tenn.) — Authorities are investigating the recent death of a man following a confrontation with police officers during a traffic stop in Memphis. Tyre Nichols, 29, of Memphis, was arrested on the [Read More…]

Two EMS workers charged with murder after man dies in their care: Police
Screen grab of an Officer video that shows the paramedics loading Earl Moore into an ambulance on Dec. 18, 2022, in Springfield, Ill., shared by Sangamon County Government. – Sangamon County Government (SPRINGFIELD, Ill.) — [Read More…]

Indiana University student stabbed in alleged racially-motivated attack on bus: Police
Douglas Sacha/Getty Images (BLOOMINGTON, Ind.) — A 56-year-old white woman was arrested after she allegedly confessed to repeatedly stabbing an Asian Indiana University student in the head in a what police said appeared to be [Read More…]

Flood watches in effect for more than 26 million people in California
ABC News (NEW YORK) — Flood watches are in effect for more than 26 million people in California, which has already been ravaged by a series of catastrophic storms. Two Pacific storm systems are forecast [Read More…]

Sculpture commemorates Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King in Boston
John Tlumacki/The Boston Globe via Getty Images (BOSTON) — Nearly 60 years after Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed thousands on the Boston Common, city officials unveiled a sculpture commemorating the civil rights leader and [Read More…]

NFL playoffs: No lead safe, drama abounds in wild weekend
The Buffalo Bills blew a 17-point advantage before recovering to win Sunday. That narrow escape came less than 24 hours after the Jacksonville Jaguars overcame a 27-point deficit and pulled off one of the most [Read More…]

Hubbard’s 98-yard fumble return lifts Bengals over Ravens
CINCINNATI (AP) — The ball went right to Sam Hubbard, and the defensive end took off down the field. All the way down the field in his hometown. On an unforgettable wild-card run. Hubbard returned Tyler [Read More…]

Bills hang on for 34-31 wild-card win over Dolphins
ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. (AP) — Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills opened the season with Super Bowl aspirations. One week into the playoffs, their objective remains in sight — but barely. Allen shrugged off a [Read More…]

Scoreboard roundup — 1/15/23
iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Sunday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION New York 117, Detroit 104 LA Clippers 121, Houston 100 Chicago 132, Golden State 118 Oklahoma City 112, Brooklyn 102 [Read More…]

Critics Choice Awards 2022: ’Everything Everywhere All At Once,’ ‘Better Call Saul’ win big
© 2019 The CW Network, LLC All Rights Reserved. It was a celebration of the best in film and television Sunday night at the 28th annual Critics Choice Awards. The ceremony, which took place in [Read More…]

Giants outlast Vikings 31-24 for 1st playoff win in 11 years
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Daniel Jones passed for 301 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 78 yards in his first career playoff game for the New York Giants, a 31-24 victory over Minnesota in the [Read More…]