Month: September 2024
Trump blames Democrats for heated environment despite his own inflammatory rhetoric
Justin Sullivan/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — When former President Donald Trump was shot in the ear at a campaign rally in July, he made an initial pitch for unity. It didn’t last long. And he’s taken [Read More…]
Brendan Fraser, Peter Dinklage, Glenn Close, Marisa Tomei break bad in trailer to caper comedy ‘Brothers’
© AMAZON CONTENT SERVICES LLC For a streaming movie about two bickering burglars, the upcoming Prime Video movie Brothers boasts some A-list names. Game of Thrones Emmy winner Peter Dinklage joins Oscar nominees Josh Brolin and Glenn Close, [Read More…]
Halle Berry holds “special wig screenings” of new thriller ‘Never Let Go’
StarPix/Marion Curtis for Lionsgate Halle Berry knows how to laugh at herself — after all, she’s the only Oscar winner to personally pick up a Razzie Award — and she just proved that again with [Read More…]
Ethanol production falls to three month low
U.S. ethanol production hit a 12-week low last week. The U.S. Energy Information Administration says production averaged 1.049 million barrels a day, down 31,000 on the week, partially due to seasonal maintenance, but up 69,000 [Read More…]
RFA calls for more inclusive SAF tax credit
The Renewable Fuels Association continues to advocate for a broader suite of ag practices as the Treasury Department develops guidance for sustainable aviation fuel tax credits. CEO Geoff Cooper tells Brownfield current requirements bundle no-till, [Read More…]
Understanding the gut microbiome
A healthy gut microbiome is crucial for our overall well-being. Dr. Steve Lerner with Novonesis says it all starts with short-chain fatty acids. AUDIO: Health Living on a healthy gut microbiome The post Understanding the [Read More…]
Construction worker fatally injured in a two-vehicle crash
A construction zone worker died Tuesday from injuries sustained in a two-vehicle crash two miles east of Wessington, SD. The South Dakota Department of Public Safety says the driver of a pickup truck was traveling [Read More…]
Ohio Haitian immigrants say they are afraid to leave home after recent backlash
Republican vice presidential nominee, Sen. J.D. Vance speaks with media at the airport before he departs, Sept. 14, 2024, in Greenville, N.C. (Allison Joyce/Getty Images) (NEW YORK) — Haitian migrants residing in Springfield, Ohio, shared [Read More…]
Sarah Huckabee Sanders swipes at Kamala Harris for not having biological children
Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump attends a town hall meeting moderated by Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (R) at the Dort Financial Center in Flint, Michigan, on September 17, 2024. (JEFF [Read More…]
Man left paralyzed at 19 drives car again for first time
Courtesy Ryley Hopper (NEW YORK) — A man who was left paralyzed after diving into a swimming pool as a teenager was recently able to drive again for the first time, eight years after his [Read More…]
California Man Indicted In Internet Scam in Lawrence County
A man from California man has been indicted in an internet scam involving a Lawrence County couple. 30 year old Chao Zheng of Monterey, California recently pleaded not guilty when he was arraigned in Lawrence [Read More…]
Agatha All Along star Patti LuPone wants to fight Ryan Reynolds in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Marvel Television – Marvel Studios Broadway legend Patti LuPone is now part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, thanks to a scene-stealing role as Lilia Calderu, a 450-year-old Sicilian witch in Agatha All Along. And while she [Read More…]
‘Shell’ director Max Minghella unwraps his dark comedy about society’s obsession with looks
Rachel Murray/Getty Images for Hulu Aging, beauty and the pressure to look young — those are some of the themes explored in the movie Shell, which just had its world premiere at the Toronto International [Read More…]
In brief: First trailers for ‘Woman of the Hour’ and ‘Heartstoppers’ season 3 and more
Netflix has dropped a teaser trailer for Woman of the Hour, starring Pitch Perfect‘s Anna Kendrick in her directorial debut. The “stranger-than-fiction story,” based on real events, follows “an aspiring actress in 1970s Los Angeles and a [Read More…]
Over-the-top dicamba still uncertain in 2025
The president of the Illinois Fertilizer and Chemical Association says much uncertainty remains around the availability of over-the-top dicamba products in 2025. “That’s the $64,000 question.” Kevin Johnson tells Brownfield the applications from the chemical [Read More…]
Drought conditions cause early Ohio harvest
An agronomist based in northeast Ohio says the drought has matured crops faster and harvest is already underway. Brad Miller is with Dekalb/Asgrow. “In some areas south of Columbus, corn yields were in the 150 bushel range, [Read More…]
Prospects and coping strategies during the ag economy downturn
Navigating the downturn in the ag economy. Ohio State ag economist Seungki Lee says farmers continue to face tight margins. “Outcome prices are going down,” he says. “That’s kind of explaining most of this margin [Read More…]
More warm weather ahead for most; a few showers largely centered on the Plains
Looking ahead, the 6- to 10-day outlook calls for the likelihood of near- or above-normal temperatures nationwide, except for cooler-than-normal conditions in parts of the Northwest. Meanwhile, near- or below-normal precipitation from Oregon and California [Read More…]
Late-season warmth for most; widely-scattered showers & storms on parts of the Plains
Across the Corn Belt, warm, mostly dry weather favors summer crop maturation. Such conditions are especially beneficial in the northwestern Corn Belt, where crop development continues to lag the normal pace. In Minnesota, only 23% [Read More…]
FEMA Assistance Won’t Affect Other Federal Benefits
If you live in Davison, Lincoln, Turner, or Union counties and you had loss or damage from the severe storms and flooding that occurred June 16 – July 8, you may be eligible for FEMA [Read More…]