Highlights of the holiday film season
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:26:51 GMT
‘Tis the season to be jolly?In Hollywood, it’s the season for year-end awards hopefuls to be panic-stricken, anxious and paranoid as each day brings a different focus on yet another would-be contender.This Holiday Film Preview looks at seasonal highlights who hope to stay the course to Oscar night March 10.Nov. 22-29Julia Roberts costars with Ethan Hawke and Mahershala Ali in an eerie drama “Leave the World Behind.”Epic in size and scope Sir Ridley Scott’s unusual take makes Joaquin Phoenix’s Bonaparte in “Napoleon” a semi-comical killer in wars with Russia and England.Highlighting its first century of animation, Disney’s “Wish” is a musical fantasy with “West Side Story” Oscar winner Ariana DeBose’s plucky heroine singing her heart out to oppose a treacherous king with the help of her talking goat.Jon Baptiste’s charmed life with Grammys and a Carnegie Hall symphonic commission changed once his wife Suleika Jaouad’s cancer returned. “American Symphony,” on Netflix Nov. 29, follows ...Run it back: Hoffmeister family part of Needham tradition
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:26:51 GMT
NEEDHAM — The word “tradition” gets thrown around a lot in high school football, and there is plenty of it to go around come Thanksgiving. Sometimes it does not always apply.But in Needham, there is certainly a heaping helping of it when it comes to star running back Tate Hoffmeister.That’s because his grandfather, George, stood out at that position, too, back in the early 1960s. Hoffmeister’s father, Greg, did the same in the mid-to-late 1980s.So forgive Needham football fans for having a little deja vu when Tate is running all over defenses this season. It’s just a tradition.This year, through the Div. 1 quarterfinal round, Hoffmeister has rushed for 1,610 yards and 20 touchdowns. A senior captain, Hoffmeister has helped lead the Rockets to the state semifinals against Xaverian.George, Needham class of 1963, played in ’61 and ’62, and was also a captain. Greg, class of ’89, played in ’86, ’87, and ’88, and was a cap...Dear Abby: Sister’s lies are getting wilder
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:26:51 GMT
Dear Abby: Over the years, my younger sister, “Hannah,” has been lying about some significant things, such as: She claims she was there alone with our dad when he died; that our older sister tried to talk her into signing herself into a state mental hospital; that my boyfriend was imaginary, etc.Her most recent fabrication, told to an elderly relative, is that our mother put Hannah unattended on a plane from New York to Virginia when she was 12, with a layover in Philadelphia. She said a man on the plane befriended her and took her to the VIP lounge, where he gave her wine and abandoned her there. The trip was supposedly to go to our older sister’s to assist with a newborn baby.A quick math check showed the baby wasn’t born until Hannah was 15. When that fact was presented to her, Hanna said, “Well, then the trip was for some other reason.” Our older sister says Hannah NEVER came to Virginia on a plane or otherwise. This most recent lie has bother...Over $3.5 million worth of fentanyl found in vehicle on I-15
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:26:51 GMT
TEMECULA, Calif. -- A woman was turned over to the Riverside County Sheriff's Office's Special Investigations Bureau for further investigation and processing after authorities found more than $3.5 million worth of fentanyl pills during a vehicle stop on Interstate 15, border officials said.The drug bust occurred northbound on I-15 near Temecula last Thursday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a news release Wednesday.San Diego Sector Border agents pulled over a 24-year-old woman driving a gray sedan, where they found 62 bundles of blue pills hidden inside the vehicle's door panels and seats, according to authorities. Driver of stolen truck dies in head-on crash The drugs were confirmed as fentanyl, weighing 81.4 pounds with an estimated street value of $3,692,000“Our agents are dedicated to keeping America safe,” said Chief Patrol Agent Patricia D. McGurk-Daniel. “We will continue to serve on the frontlines against fentanyl by disrupting and ultimately dismantling the dru...Teen boy in search of specific bone marrow transplant for chance at beating Leukemia
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:26:51 GMT
SAN DIEGO -- An Escondido teen boy has relapsed into cancer after he was in remission for a year. His doctors are racing to find the best course of treatment and a possible bone marrow match.Now members of the Filipino community are being asked to help give him a chance to live.The biggest obstacle now is getting 14-year-old Chase Riehl back into remission. Once in remission, doctors say his best chance of staying in remission is to get a bone marrow transplant from a donor who matches his ethnic profile of white and Filipino.His doctors said his ideal donor will have a mix of both ethnicities and not necessarily only one ethnic group or the other.Riehl’s mother was his first donor, now the search is on to find an unrelated donor.“Chase is Chase, he is going to blaze his own trail and we are going to take it a day at a time,” said Sunshine “Sunny” Riehl, Chase’s mother.Chase is 14 years-old and should be in school, hanging out with friends and playing his favorite. Instead, he has s...Dozens evacuate and 10 homes are destroyed by a wildfire burning out of control on the edge of Perth
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:26:51 GMT
PERTH, Australia (AP) — Dozens of residents have been evacuated and at least 10 homes destroyed by a wildfire burning out of control on the northern fringe of the west coast city of Perth during heat wave spring conditions, authorities said Thursday.There were no deaths reported, but several firefighters had sustained minor injuries including smoke inhalation, Western Australia state Department of Fires and Emergency Services Commissioner Darren Klemm said.The fire began Wednesday afternoon in a pine tree plantation on Perth’s northeast edge and was fanned overnight by 60-kilometer (37-mile) -an-hour winds, incident controller Clinton Kuchel said. The cause of the fire is under investigation.The temperature in Perth was forecast to peak at 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) on Thursday — which is extraordinarily hot for the Southern Hemisphere spring — and winds remained strong.“Perth is experiencing … heat wave conditions. So overlay that on top of the fire and you can ima...Longer droughts in Zimbabwe take a toll on wildlife and cause more frequent clashes with people
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:26:51 GMT
GONAREZHOU NATIONAL PARK, Zimbabwe (AP) — In a remote southeastern corner of Zimbabwe, people watched from cars or towers in an annual wildlife census, peering through binoculars at animals coming to drink at waterholes and jotting down notes, often by torchlight.Around 140 volunteers slept in shifts through the 24-hour exercise, which is a valuable indicator of the status of the southern African nation’s wildlife resources during a worrying regional drought.Before dawn, an elephant guided a calf to a stream. Lions roared in the distance. Noisy baboons stopped to drink. To everyone’s relief, the rains had come and the grasslands were looking green again in Gonarezhou National Park, whose name means “place of elephants.”But keen eyes can pick out signs of trouble. The split and shattered trunks of the massive baobab trees and the damage to the umbrella-like acacia trees, the savanna’s shade providers, are evidence of desperate elephants searching for food and ...Decision on the future of wild horses in a North Dakota national park expected next year
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:26:51 GMT
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — About 200 wild horses roam free in a western North Dakota national park, but that number could shrink as the National Park Service is expected to decide next year whether it will eliminate that population.Advocates fear a predetermined outcome that will remove the beloved animals from Theodore Roosevelt National Park. An extended public comment period ends Friday on the recent environmental assessment of the park’s three proposals: reduce the horse population quickly, reduce it gradually or take no immediate action.The horses have some powerful allies — including North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum and U.S. Sen. John Hoeven — while advocates are pulling out all the stops to see that the animals stay. Park officials say they want to hear from the public.The horses are popular with park visitors, who often see and photograph them along the park’s scenic road and hiking trails through the rugged Badlands.Evaluating whether the horses belong in the park has “been a...Balloons, bands, celebrities and Santa: Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade kicks off
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:26:51 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — Beloved characters like Snoopy and SpongeBob SquarePants will take to the skies above New York City Thursday while bands march along the streets below as the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade ushers in the holiday season.The parade starts on Manhattan’s upper west side and makes its way alongside Central Park in front of big crowds and a national television audience before ending up in front of Macy’s flagship store on 34th Street.Among the big names performing is Cher, who just released her first Christmas album. The Oscar-, Emmy- and Grammy Award-winner has a prime spot — performing just before the arrival of Santa Claus, which marks the end of the parade.Other celebrities and musical groups taking part include Jon Batiste, Bell Biv DeVoe, Brandy, Jessie James Decker, Pentatonix and Miss America 2023 Grace Stanke. The parade also includes performances from the casts of some Broadway shows.New balloons debuting this year include Leo the lizard, a cha...To save the climate, the oil and gas sector must slash planet-warming operations, report says
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 20:26:51 GMT
The oil and gas sector, one of the major emitters of planet-warming gases, will need a rapid and substantial overhaul for the world to avoid even worse extreme weather events fueled by human-caused climate change, a report Thursday said.The current investment of $800 billion a year in the oil and gas sector will need to be cut in half and greenhouse emissions, which result from the burning of fossil fuels like oil, will need to fall by 60% to give the world a fighting chance to meet its climate goals, the International Energy Agency said. Greenhouse gases go up into the atmosphere and heat the planet, leading to several impacts, including extreme weather events. The IEA’s report comes just ahead of the United Nations climate conference, or COP28, which begins next week. Oil and gas companies, as well as other people and organizations connected to fossil fuels, often attend the meeting, drawing criticism from environmentalists and climate experts. But others say the sector need...Latest news
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