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(The Hill) – The White House on Thursday called out Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s (R-Ga.) criticism of President Biden’s plan to forgive some student loans, noting that the congresswoman had Paycheck Protection Program loans forgiven. The Biden administration’s official Twitter account shared a video of Greene knocking the just-announced debt cancellation in a Newsmax interview as “completely unfair.” “Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene had $183,504 in PPP loans forgiven,” the White House wrote, referring to the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), a lifeline extended to help small businesses stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic. Data from ProPublica shows the loan and accrued interest for Greene’s company, Taylor Commercial, Inc., which reportedly would go to payroll, was forgiven. The Hill has reached out to Greene’s office for comment. In a Twitter thread below its response to Greene’s criticism, the White House gave similar responses to other Congressional critics of the student loan debt announcement. The members of Congress whose PPP loan amounts were revealed include Reps. Vern Buchanan (R-Fla.), Markwayne Mullin (R-Okla.), Kevin Hern (R-Okla.), Mike Kelly (R-Pa.), and Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.). The Biden administration is forgiving up to $10,000 in federal student loan debt for Americans earning less than $125,000 per year and up to $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients earning less than $125,000 per year. Biden also announced yet another extension of a freeze on federal student loan repayments and interest accrual, just before the Aug. 31 expiration date set when the deadline was last pushed back. “For our government just to say, you know, ‘OK well, your debt is completely forgiven,’ … it’s completely unfair,” Greene said in the Newsmax interview, which aired Wednesday. Taxpayers “shouldn’t have to pay off the great big student loan debt for some college student that piled up massive debt going to some Ivy League school,” Greene argued. “That’s not fair.” The debt relief move, meanwhile, has garnered praise from Democrats amid Republicans’ criticism of the economics. Biden responded on Wednesday to reporters’ questions about whether debt forgiveness is unfair to those who have already paid off or chose not to take out loans, taking a swing at tax cuts on the rich. “Is it fair to people who, in fact, do not own multibillion-dollar businesses if they see one of these guys getting all the tax cuts? Is that fair? What do you think?” Biden said after his remarks announcing the plan.
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WASHINGTON (NEXSTAR) – As states across the country move to restrict abortion access, the White House is working to protect it. President Joe Biden held a roundtable discussion on Friday with local leaders to talk about what comes next. During the discussion, leaders from across the country got to share their thoughts on reproductive rights with the president and his team. White House Gender Policy Council official Jen Klein says getting to hear from them is an important part of the administration’s work. “We’re hearing from state and local officials about what they’re seeing and the challenges that they’re facing and how the administration can help them,” Klein said. Local leaders also say the conversations are critical as they partner with the Biden administration and each other to try to find creative ways to protect access to abortion in their states. President Biden has already issued executive orders meant to ensure women can travel to receive and have privacy around reproductive health care. Judge Lina Hidalgo from Harris County, Texas wants to see more federal action. “My message to the president is we need help. We’re the last line of defense and right now we need support,” Hidalgo said. “In terms of funding for contraceptive care, in terms of support transporting women who need abortion out of state, fighting these laws in court.” Durham, North Carolina Mayor Elaine O’Neal says cooperation with the federal government is crucial. “It really has to be a coordinated effort,” O’Neal said. Mount Vernon, New York Mayor Shawyn Patterson-Howard says states with abortion access have an important role in helping women in other states. “We must provide a safe haven for them. We have to increase the access that’s available for those who have to cross state lines,” Patterson-Howard said. Kansas State Sen. Dinah Sykes hopes her state’s recent vote to keep abortion rights in the Kansas Constitution serves as a powerful example. “It’s going to take everyday citizens engaging so that we can right this ship,” Sykes said. Ultimately, the president says the real solution is for voters to elect representatives that will pass federal abortion protections.
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MT. MORRIS, Mich. (AP) — A blind Michigan judge went for a drive and a sheriff rode shotgun. As 100 people watched, Richard Bernstein of the Michigan Supreme Court drove a car on a dirt track Tuesday at the Genesee County fairgrounds, northwest of Flint. “I’ve always wanted that feeling of what it’s like to hit the gas or what it’s like to turn on the ignition and what it’s like to operate a steering wheel,” Bernstein, 47, told WNEM-TV. Sheriff Chris Swanson was in the passenger seat giving directions and encouragement. They wore helmets. “Straighten it out. Soft left, soft left,” Swanson said. “He’s doin’ it!” Bernstein, who is seeking reelection in November, doesn’t let blindness discourage him from certain goals. He’s run more than 20 marathons. “My whole life, I’ve loved making people’s dreams come true,” the sheriff said. “I love seeing joy on the face, and I have seen it the last two hours driving him up here.”
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(The Hill) — The CEO of password-manager company LastPass said Thursday that it was recently hacked, but the company sees no evidence the incident exposed any customer data or passwords. “We have determined that an unauthorized party gained access to portions of the LastPass development environment through a single compromised developer account and took portions of source code and some proprietary LastPass technical information,” CEO Karim Toubba wrote in a letter to customers. The software allows users to store their passwords for various accounts and websites in a “vault” that can be unlocked with a singular master password, also providing customers with auto-generated passwords designed to be hard to snatch. Toubba said the company became aware of the hack after observing unusual activity two weeks ago. LastPass said its software is designed so that the company can never know or gain access to customers’ master passwords. “Our investigation has shown no evidence of any unauthorized access to encrypted vault data,” the company wrote on a frequently asked questions page. “Our zero knowledge model ensures that only the customer has access to decrypt vault data.” The company said its products are operating normally and LastPass is working with a cybersecurity and forensics firm following the incident. “Based on what we have learned and implemented, we are evaluating further mitigation techniques to strengthen our environment,” Toubba told customers.
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Which bed alarm is best? Bed alarms are an excellent method for maintaining your peace of mind during the times you can’t physically watch over someone in your care. They come in many forms and have a range of possible features that help you rest assured your patient is safe. The best bed alarm is the Smart Caregiver Wireless Bed Alarm System. The monitor is wireless with a range of up to 300 feet so your patient isn’t bothered by loud alarms. What to know before you buy a bed alarm Bed alarm types There are three main bed alarm types: - Clip alarms attach to your patient’s clothing and the alarm triggers if the end attached to the alarm gets pulled out. These tend to be the cheapest and the simplest. However, the patient must be agreeable to using them because there’s nothing to stop them from unclipping themselves. - Motion alarms detect motion in chosen areas, such as the edges of the bed or the threshold of another room. Some motion alarms can be strung together to detect multiple areas for more informed surveillance. They tend to be more expensive, and if anything crosses the alarm’s sensor it goes off. - Pad alarms are the most common as they’re easy to use and reasonably priced. A sensor pad is placed underneath the patient and the alarm is triggered if the pad no longer detects pressure. However, they might be uncomfortable for the patient. Power source Most bed alarms are battery-operated. This means there are no cords for the patient to risk tripping over, and the alarm will still work in the event of power loss. What to look for in a quality bed alarm Sensitivity The best bed alarm has a sensitivity appropriate to the patient. For example, pad alarms should have low sensitivity if the patient is prone to tossing and turning at night. Alarm delay Another factor key to patients who move around regularly is an alarm delay. These make the alarm go off a few seconds after a signal is received but won’t trigger if the patient returns. Wireless The best bed alarms are as wireless as possible. This means no cords to trip over, but it also often means the alarm can be brought out of the room and kept at your side. Just triple-check the range of the alarm before you take it too far. Volume and tone The best bed alarms let you adjust the volume of the alarm or pick from a handful of tones. Controlling volume is especially important for wired alarms. Otherwise, you won’t be able to find the balance of not hurting the patient’s ears but still being able to be heard by you. Call Some bed alarms have call buttons. These might only send a signal to alert you that they need attention or they may let you talk back and forth like an intercom. Waterproofing For pad alarms, waterproofing is essential for incontinent patients or those who tend to spill their food and drinks. Status lights The best bed alarms have status lights that relate varying pieces of information. The most common are low-battery and triggered-alarm lights. How much you can expect to spend on a bed alarm They can cost as little as $20 or as much as $200-plus. Low-cost alarms rarely exceed $50 while the average alarm costs roughly $50-$100. The most feature-packed alarms typically start around $150. Bed alarm FAQ How long does a bed alarm last? A. That depends on the bed alarm. Pad alarms tend to be the least durable with most being rated to last no longer than a year. With other alarms, it mostly comes down to battery life and general wear and tear. Is it safe to use bed alarms that use magnets with patients that have a pacemaker? A. No. If your patient has a pacemaker, triple-check that your prospective alarm does not use magnets in any form. What’s the best bed alarm to buy? Top bed alarm Smart Caregiver Wireless Bed Alarm System What you need to know: This keeps the alarm out of the room so you don’t miss it and your patient isn’t disturbed. What you’ll love: The pad is weight sensitive and 10 inches by 30 inches in size. It’s also made with a soft vinyl exterior and a foam interior with a sealed battery to protect it from incontinence and spills. It has a one-year estimated lifespan. What you should consider: A few consumers struggled to get it set up. Others reported receiving pads that were turned on, making the life span shorter than it should be. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Top bed alarm for the money Patterson Medical Sammons Preston Magnet Bed Alarm What you need to know: This basic clip-based alarm is perfect for those on a budget. What you’ll love: The alarm is small enough to be inconspicuous and the clip has an adjustable cord length of up to 30 inches. It has a red light indicator to show if the alarm has been triggered or the battery is low. What you should consider: Customers reported the alarm to be too quiet to be heard from far away. Others found it difficult to change the battery. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out What you need to know: This is an excellent midrange alarm with some useful features. What you’ll love: The alarm is on a short delay to lower the chance of false alarms, plus it switches off automatically once the patient returns to the bed. The pad is 12 inches by 30 inches and has a latex-free cover that’s fluid-proof for incontinence. What you should consider: A few purchasers reported the alarm to be uncomfortably loud, especially for the patient in the room. It can’t be switched off unless the battery is removed. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. 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Which Dr. Dennis Gross product is best? Dr. Dennis Gross products are typically pretty pricey. However, the brand has developed an enormous following from consumers willing to invest in their skin care routines because it is also renowned for its quality and efficacy. The product line can help you address common issues such as dullness and fine lines as well as more clinical concerns such as deep wrinkles and hyperpigmentation. The Dr. Dennis Gross Skin Care Alpha Beta Extra-Strength Daily Peel is the best because it boosts radiance, reduces acne and smooths fine lines. What to know before you buy Dr. Dennis Gross products About Dr. Dennis Gross products Some might be surprised to learn that Dr. Dennis Gross is a real doctor who launched his skin care brand in 2002. Not only is he a practicing dermatologist, but he is an active researcher and clinician as well. He uses his expertise to vet his formulas, avoiding toxic, harmful and irritating chemicals and ensuring that all Dr. Dennis Gross products are safe for consumers. They are also cruelty-free, paraben-free, phthalate-free, sulfate-free and vegan. The Dr. Dennis Gross skin care quiz The Dr. Dennis Gross website has a skin care quiz that helps you learn which of the brand’s products best fit your needs. You should know five things about your skin before taking the test. - Your skin type: Do you have oily, combination, balanced or dry skin? - If you have sensitive skin: Your skin is sensitive if it is easily irritated. - Your level of experience with skin care: If you regularly do facial peels and use alpha and beta hydroxy acids, you have experience. If you are unsure, look for those ingredients in the products you currently use. - The skin issues you want to address: Common issues are dark spots, also known as hyperpigmentation, wrinkles and acne. - The eye issues you want to address: Common eye issues are dark circles, puffiness and fine lines. Know where you need to invest While Dr. Dennis Gross’ skin care quiz might suggest more solutions than you are comfortable purchasing, you can use it to determine which products are worth considering. For example, if you are on a budget, you might want to skip the doctor’s pricey cleanser and choose a more affordable option from another brand. That move might leave room in your skin care budget for other Dr. Dennis Gross products, such as a wrinkle cream, a daily peel or sunscreen. What to look for in quality Dr. Dennis Gross products Easy to use The benefits of Dr. Dennis Gross products are alluring, but if the ones you choose do not easily fit into your daily skin care routine, you might want to reconsider purchasing them. That is especially true since you must use most products exactly as instructed for them to work. For example, if you cannot see yourself regularly using a nightly eye cream, your money is better invested elsewhere. Recommended for your skin type While you might be tempted to purchase the Dr. Dennis Gross products recommended by friends and family members because they work for them, that does not mean they are a good fit for you. Before you invest in a new skin care product, note the skin types it is best suited for, which should be listed on the box. That way, you know it is well-suited for you. Addresses several issues If you want to keep your skin care routine affordable, address your skin care needs in as few products as possible. For example, if you wish to manage blemishes, fine lines and boost your radiance, try to find something that helps two or more of those issues. How much you can expect to spend on Dr. Dennis Gross products Products range from $10-$435, depending on the type and size you are considering. For example, you can buy five peel treatments for $17, a pack of 60 peel treatments for $150 or a high-tech light therapy mask for $435. Dr. Dennis Gross products FAQ Can you use alpha and beta hydroxy acids every day? A. Yes. Dr. Dennis Gross recommends doing just that to get the best results. What’s the best way to start using alpha and beta hydroxy acids? A. Start slowly by adding them to your skin care routine every other day for a couple of weeks and work your way up to daily use. What are the best Dr. Dennis Gross products to buy? Top Dr. Dennis Gross product Dr. Dennis Gross Skin Care Alpha Beta Extra Strength Daily Peel What you need to know: This peel is easy to use and addresses several skin concerns. What you’ll love: This is an excellent two-step solution for those with oily or combination skin. It is formulated to balance, refine and smooth your complexion to leave it radiant and even. It also treats fine lines, breakouts, wrinkles, hyperpigmentation and enlarged pores. What you should consider: It might not be a good fit for those with sensitive skin. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon, Dermstore, Kohl’s and Sephora Top Dr. Dennis Gross product for the money Dr. Dennis Gross Broad Spectrum SPF 50 Sunscreen What you need to know: The best skin care routines begin with an excellent sunscreen, and this one protects your skin as it improves your complexion. What you’ll love: This hydrating sunscreen uses minerals to protect against ultraviolet A light associated with aging, and ultraviolet B light, which causes your skin to burn. It also reduces the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles and hyperpigmentation. What you should consider: You might be able to find a similar product from another brand for less. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Dr. Dennis Gross Alpha Beta Ultra Gentle Daily Peel What you need to know: It gives you the benefits of a peel without the added irritation for those with dry or sensitive skin. What you’ll love: This solution calms, hydrates and smooths dry skin. Its gentle exfoliants address fine lines and wrinkles. It also treats redness, leaving your face with an even tone and texture. What you should consider: It can get expensive to use this every day. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon, Kohl’s and Sephora Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. 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Which Nike hoodie is best? Made by one of the world’s most iconic sportswear brands, a Nike hoodie is the obvious choice if you need a warm garment for exercising. However, they’re also cozy and stylish for casual wear. You can wear these versatile garments with practically any outfit, and they come in various colors. The Nike Men’s Pullover Fleece Club Hoodie, which features a roomy front pocket, is a top choice. What to know before you buy a Nike hoodie Hoodie style Before buying, you should consider what style of hoodie you’d prefer. Nike makes various options, so you’re bound to find one you like. - Zip-up: With a zipper running top to bottom, this is one of the most versatile hoodie styles since you can wear it open or closed. It’s great for days when it’s too warm for a zipped-up or pullover hoodie or when you want to show off your outfit underneath. - Pullover: Some people prefer a pullover style of hoodie because there’s no zipper for a draft to get through. It gives a smoother silhouette and has a large front pocket. - Quarter-zip: Quarter-zip hoodies have zippers that extend to around mid-chest. These are easier to get on and off than pullover versions but still have large pockets. - Funnel neck: With extended necks around the front of their hoods, funnel neck hoodies protect you from wind and rain. They’re great for exercising outdoors in winter. Materials It’s easy to assume that natural materials are always better, but in some instances, carefully designed synthetics have the upper hand. - Cotton: Cotton is natural and breathable, so it doesn’t make you feel too hot. Plus, thick cotton fabrics are cozy in cool weather. Although it’s breathable, it isn’t moisture-wicking and takes a while to dry, so it isn’t suitable for heavy exercise. - Technical fabrics: These are synthetic materials specifically designed for exercising. Most big activewear brands have their own proprietary technical fabrics. They’re usually lightweight yet still warm, quick-drying and have moisture-wicking properties, so you aren’t left feeling soggy if you sweat into your hoodie. Size You can find these hoodies in sizes from X-small to 4X-large, and Nike makes both hoodies for all adults. The only real difference is in the sizing, so be sure to check the sizing chart. Nike also makes hoodies in kids’ sizes, which is great for the little people in your life. What to look for in a quality Nike hoodie Color You can find Nike hoodies in a wide range of colors. You’ll always find basics, such as white, gray and black, as well as bolder colors, including red, plum, blue and pink. Design You’ll usually find a Nike logo somewhere on its hoodies. Sometimes it’s just a small swoosh on the chest, sometimes it’s a giant swoosh all over the front and other times “Nike” is written on the front in small or large letters. Team hoodies Nike makes hoodies featuring the colors and logos of popular sports teams. Options include the Los Angeles Lakers, Las Vegas Raiders and Portland Trailblazers. How much you can expect to spend on a Nike hoodie Most cost $40-$80, but some limited editions and team garments cost as much as $200. Nike hoodie FAQ Are Nike hoodies true to size? A. Most people have experienced buying a garment in their usual size only to find it’s too big or too small. Unfortunately, there’s no definitive answer as to whether hoodies made by Nike run true to size because it varies between versions. Some of its hoodies run true to size, while others run large or small. The best way to tell is to look at customer reviews for the hoodie you’re considering buying to see what others have said about the fit. Are Nike hoodies good quality? A. On the whole, yes, they are of good quality. They’re made using carefully chosen materials that are comfortable, durable and fit for purpose. For instance, the company uses moisture-wicking fabrics for activewear hoodies. Do Nike hoodies shrink? A. As long as you wash them according to the directions on the label, Nike hoodies shouldn’t shrink. If you’re worried about your hoodie shrinking, you can line dry it instead of tumble drying. What’s the best Nike hoodie to buy? Top Nike hoodie Nike Pullover Fleece Club Hoodie What you need to know: Exceptionally soft and cozy, this fleece-lined hoodie is perfect for the cooler months. What you’ll love: You can choose from a vast range of colors, including black, gray, red and yellow. Sizes range from X-small to 4X-large. It has a large front kangaroo pocket. What you should consider: It’s not the most breathable choice for sports or exercise. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Top Nike hoodie for the money What you need to know: This basic hoodie comes in solid colors with a subtle Nike swoosh on the chest. What you’ll love: It’s made from a cotton-rich cotton/poly blend with a brushed fleece interior. It has a simple pull-on design with ribbed hem and cuffs, and it has a snug fit. Colors include basics such as black and gray, as well as bold hues such as orange and purple. What you should consider: The fabric is thinner than it is on Nike’s pricier offerings. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out What you need to know: The funnel neck offers extra protection from the elements on hold, wet or windy days. What you’ll love: The French terry material has a soft, cozy fleece lining. Colors include bleached coral, deep plum, black and white. Sizes run from an X-small to an XX-large. What you should consider: Some reports of colors fading, so be sure to wash and dry it according to the instructions. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Lauren Corona writes for BestReviews. 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From bold and abstract to sheer and subtle, fall 2022 makeup trends are here to reset your routine Fall makeup tends to recycle the same trends, with warm-toned eyeshadows, vampy lips, and more muted colors to match the cooling temperatures. This year, though, runway trends are signaling bold eyeliner, attention-grabbing shimmer, and some of the bright colors normally associated with summer makeup. Refresh your makeup bag and start practicing fall 2022 makeup trends with these popular products. In this article: Urban Decay All Nighter Makeup Setting Spray, Eyeko Black Magic Vegan Liquid Eyeliner, Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Waterproof Eyeliner Pencil Fall 2022 makeup trends Natural, light makeup The “no-makeup makeup” look isn’t going anywhere anytime soon. Thanks to skin tints, BB creams and tinted moisturizers, your complexion can look dewy and perfected without feeling heavy and layered-on. As an added bonus, these products tend to offer skin care benefits, as well as light coverage. Plus, a lighter foundation is the perfect base for the kinds of bolder eye and lip looks anticipated this fall. Ilia Super Serum Skin Tint SPF 40 This award-winning product combines skin care and foundation in an easy-to-wear, light-coverage foundation that also provides mineral SPF 40 sun protection. The formula also includes plant-based squalane, hyaluronic acid and niacinamide to smooth and hydrate skin. It comes in 30 shades that leave skin with a dewy finish. Sold by Dermstore and Sephora Fenty Beauty Eaze Drop Blurring Skin Tint This liquid, buildable tinted moisturizer gives skin light to medium coverage whether it’s layered over primer or worn alone. The formula is vegan and humidity-, sweat-, and transfer-resistant. It comes in 25 shades. Sold by Ulta Beauty and Sephora Trending fall colors: coral and periwinkle Periwinkle has been popular almost all year, and this soft shade of blue is expected to stick around through the fall. Experiment with wearing periwinkle in an eyeliner or as a soft wash of color across your lids. Try pairing it with a bold, glossy red lip. Coral has also been popular on runways recently. Try a bold monochrome look by wearing coral eyeshadow with a coral multi-use stick on your lips and cheeks. Alternatively, sweep on a coral lipstick paired with graphic black eyeliner. Stila Stay All Day Dual-Ended Liquid Eye Liner in Periwinkle/Midnight Get two trendy, satin-finish colors in one with this cult-favorite eyeliner pen. The user-friendly, marker-like tip makes it easy to draw on bold eyeliner designs or perfect cat-eye flicks. The formula is waterproof, transfer-proof and long-wearing. Sold by Ulta Beauty NYX Professional Makeup Shout Loud Satin Lipstick in Day Club The shade ‘Day Club’ is a vibrant, sunny coral that lets you experiment with bold lip color at a wallet-friendly price. It’s formulated with mango and shea butters for hydrating color that applies smoothly and lasts for hours. Sold by Ulta Beauty and Amazon Ilia Color Haze Multi-Use Pigment in Temptation This two-in-one product delivers dewy color to cheeks and transforms into a soft matte finish on lips. It’s formulated with jojoba, linseed and coconut oils to soften and nourish skin and lips. The shade “Temptation” is a soft pinkish coral that eases into the fall coral trend. Sold by Sephora Soft, smudged metallic eyeshadow The Y2K vibes continue to trend in makeup looks, and metallic, foiled eyeshadow is making a return this fall. This shimmery style looks particularly good with still-trending dewy skin. Create an intensely shiny foiled eyeshadow look by spritzing your brush with a setting spray, then applying a metallic eyeshadow in a tapping motion. Pat McGrath Labs Mothership X Eyeshadow Palette The latest in the cult-favorite eyeshadow line, this palette includes trendy coral and periwinkle shades, as well as shimmery neutrals and a bold duochrome that shifts blue-plum. The shades are beautifully pigmented and apply smoothly. Sold by Sephora Colourpop Super Shock Shadow in Dream Much Soft, sparkly, and budget-friendly, this single eyeshadow in the shade “Dream Much” features a creamy periwinkle base with pink and silver shimmer. The cream-to-powder formula applies easily and is buildable for bold or sheer, natural looks. Sold by Ulta Beauty Urban Decay All Nighter Long Lasting Makeup Setting Spray This weightless spray locks in makeup for up to 16 hours, but it can also be used to create a foiled effect with eyeshadow. It comes in two sizes and is waterproof and smudge-proof. Sold by Sephora, Ulta Beauty and Amazon Graphic liner with colorful accents One of the most popular runway trends has been bold, graphic eyeliner accented with a pop of bright color. While the classic cat-eye is always in style, bold eyeliner tracing the brow bone or lining the inner corner is also expected to be a popular look this fall. Create your look using a brightly-colored eyeliner pen or stick with black or brown and add visual interest with a pop of bright yellow or blue in the inner corner. Eyeko Black Magic Vegan Liquid Eyeliner For effortless application, try this liquid eyeliner, which delivers rich black pigment smoothly thanks to its calligraphy-inspired brush tip. It even includes tripeptides to help promote long, healthy eyelashes. Sold by Amazon and Ulta Beauty Kulfi Underlined Kajal Clean Waterproof Long-Wear Eyeliner Try one of these creamy, richly pigmented eye pencils to create bold lines and abstract designs. The formula includes aloe vera, vitamin E and safflower seed oil to condition eyelids and make application smooth and skip-proof. The eye pencil is retractable and comes in five matte and shimmer shades. Sold by Sephora Smudged eyeliner No need to worry if you struggle with applying precise eyeliner: Smudgy, messy eyeliner is in this season, too. Achieve a relaxed, slept-in look with a pencil or gel eyeliner that’s been lightly blended out using a smudge brush. Wear eyeliner alone or as part of a vampy eye look. Urban Decay 24/7 Glide-On Waterproof Eyeliner Pencil Available in more than 30 matte, shimmer and glitter shades, this pencil can be used to create a smokey eye in any color story you can think of. The waterproof pencil is also handy for filling in your waterline. Sold by Sephora, Amazon and Ulta Beauty NYX Slide On Eye Pencil Waterproof Eyeliner This smudge-proof, waterproof eye pencil comes in 16 vivid matte and metallic shades that can create a smoky eye or add a pop of color to your eye look. The formula is long-lasting and easy to apply. Sold by Ulta Beauty and Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Laura Duerr writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Which Yeti cooler bag is best? If you’re sick of lugging around a bulky hard cooler but need something that holds ice effectively, you can find soft coolers that fit the bill. Yeti cooler bags are light yet rugged and can hold ice for longer than basic hard coolers, making them a perfect choice for day trips and weekend trips. The Yeti Hopper M30 Portable Soft Cooler is a top choice for those who need something spacious yet easy to haul around. What to know before you buy a Yeti cooler bag Bag style Yeti soft coolers come in three main styles: - Tote: Tote-style coolers have a magnetically sealed lid and are designed for carrying on the shoulder. They’re light, convenient to carry and tend to be spacious. - Backpack: Even soft coolers can be heavy and awkward to carry to your picnic spot or camping pitch, especially if it’s a bit of a hike. Backpack coolers are easier to carry over longer distances, evenly distributing weight between your shoulders. - Zip-up: These coolers have zippered lids that flip open, much like conventional soft coolers. They’re slightly bulkier than totes and backpacks, but some prefer the zipper closure to the magnetic alternative. Capacity Yeti coolers generally list their capacity in cans. Its soft coolers can hold anywhere from 8-26 cans. Naturally, the larger the capacity, the bigger the cooler is and the heavier it is while full, so it’s a trade-off between size and portability. Yeti takes ice into account when it lists its cooler capacities. For example, if Yeti states a cooler holds 12 cans, it doesn’t just hold this number of cans. Rather, it holds 12 cans plus ice at a 2-to-1 ice-to-can ratio. Therefore, its coolers can hold way more than the listed capacity if you’re going on a picnic or day trip and don’t need huge amounts of ice to keep things cool for days. What to look for in a quality Yeti cooler bag Leak-resistant Cool bags from Yeti can have zipper closures or magnetic strip closures, but both are completely leakproof. This lets you fill your cooler with ice while knowing that it won’t leak as the ice starts to melt. The problem with Yeti’s leakproof zippers is that the shark tooth design that makes them watertight also makes them somewhat tricky to open and close. Waterproof These coolers are waterproof both inside and out. The interior waterproofing is vital to keep melted ice from seeping into the insulation. The exterior waterproofing protects the cooler from splashes at the beach or pool and keeps it from soaking up moisture if you set it down on damp ground. Wide-mouth opening If you’ve ever tried to load up a cooler bag through a small opening, you’ll know what a pain it is. The wide-mouth openings found on Yeti coolers make them much easier to fill and far more user-friendly. How much you can expect to spend on a Yeti cooler bag These coolers are effective and highly durable, but they aren’t cheap. Expect to pay $250-$450, depending on size and design. Yeti cooler bag FAQ How long do Yeti soft coolers hold ice? A. They hold ice for roughly one to three days, but it’s hard to give a definitive answer because it depends on various external factors. These include the ambient temperature, exposure to direct sunlight, the type and quality of ice and the temperature of the cooler when you add ice. You can make ice last longer by sacrificing a bag of ice to chill the cooler before tipping it out and adding the ice you want to keep. How do you clean a Yeti cooler bag? A. You can clean the inside and outside of a cooler bag with warm water and mild soap. After cleaning it with this solution, rinse it thoroughly with clean water and dry it off with a dishcloth or towel. It’s best to leave the lid open for at least a few hours to ensure it’s completely dry inside before storing it. This helps prevent musty smells and mold or mildew from forming. What’s the best Yeti cooler bag to buy? Top Yeti cooler bag Yeti Hopper M30 Portable Soft Cooler What you need to know: This rugged cooler bag holds 26 cans or equivalent, plus plenty of ice. What you’ll love: The wide-mouth opening makes it easy to load. Its magnetic design is completely leakproof and seals quickly and effectively. It comes with integrated handles plus a removable shoulder strap. What you should consider: Some people find it hard to keep open while loading, but others don’t have an issue. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Top Yeti cooler bag for the money Yeti Hopper Flip 12 Portable Soft Cooler What you need to know: Holding 12 cans plus ice, this is an excellent compact soft cooler. What you’ll love: The leakproof zipper top stays open while loading. The shoulder strap makes it easy to carry but is removable if you prefer to use the handles. It comes in a range of 13 colors. What you should consider: It takes two hands to open or close the zipper. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Yeti Hopper Soft-Sided Backpack Cooler What you need to know: The backpack design makes this cooler more comfortable to carry over distance. What you’ll love: It fits 18 cans plus ice. The magnetic seal is leakproof, and most find it easy to open. The outer material is rugged, waterproof and puncture-resistant. You can attach carabiners to the fabric loops to carry extra items. What you should consider: It’s heavy when full, so you might not be able to carry it as far as you think. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. 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Affordable school supplies and other budget picks The school year is coming back around, and there’s no better time to start checking items off of your school supply list than right now. Finding affordable school supplies can be somewhat of a chore, but with an understanding of what supplies you need, you can probably find all your needs at a fair price. From pens and pencils to planners, notebooks and more, being prepared for the back-to-school season doesn’t have to be stressful or break the bank. Picking your school supply essentials Student age and grade Perhaps the main factors for your school supply list are the student’s age, grade and classes. For example, glue is an excellent option for elementary and middle school students who are likely to perform arts and crafts. Older students could benefit from tools with more versatility, such as laptops, tablets or other smart devices. Additionally, a student taking specific classes, such as art or dance, may require more specific materials than what you’ll find on a school supplies list. School supply options for keeping to your budget Most school supply lists include several different items, all of which students are expected to have. These costs can add up quickly, though there are a few ways to keep to your budget. If you know the student will use certain disposable items, such as crayons, pens, pencils or erasers, for more than just one school year, you can buy them in bulk to save year after year. Otherwise, consider looking for deals on the student’s essentials. Choosing your student’s essentials What constitutes “back-to-school essentials” can vary from student to student, and if they’re too old for elementary school supply lists, then it may be up to you to choose. A few agreed-upon essentials are backpacks, pens and pencils, notebooks and binders. However, this can depend on your student’s classes and may include things ranging from cameras to musical instruments and more. Best back-to-school supplies on a budget Ticonderoga 30-Pack Of Yellow Pre-Sharpened Graphite No. 2 Pencils Pencils are a must-have school supply item, no matter the student’s age. These number two pencils fit most peoples’ budgets and write with the standard lightness used in most schools. They include a useful eraser on the end that’s perfect for math, writing, drawing and other subjects. Sold by Amazon Paper Mate InkJoy 100RT Medium Point Ultra Smooth Ink Pens These pens are super affordable when purchased in bulk and they write very smoothly compared to most other pens. You can buy these pens in either assorted color or black packages, in packs of 12 or 20. Sold by Amazon Crayola 24-Pack Of Long Barrel Colored Woodcase Pencils These colored pencils from Crayola are the industry standard, with colors including red, yellow, blue, white and black, among many others still. They come pre-sharpened and are made from all non-toxic materials. Sold by Amazon Crayola 152-Pack Ultimate Crayon Collection With Assorted Colors The price of this massive crayon pack is impressive. It also comes with a crayon sharpener and a useful carrying caddy that makes coloring time easy. You can buy this crayon set in a bundle with a pack of twistable crayons for a little bit more money. Sold by Amazon JanSport Student Backpack With 15-Inch Laptop Compartment This backpack works great for books and other supplies, and it also has a mesh pocket for holding water bottles and a 15-inch laptop compartment. You can purchase this option in several different colors and styles, each with JanSport’s signature S-curve shoulder straps with adjustable 14.5-inch shoulder drops. Sold by Amazon Fiskars Kids’ Pointed-Tip 5-Inch Safety Scissors In Random Colors Scissors are another must-have for preschool and K-8 students, and this particular pair is extremely affordable and made blunt for added safety. They come in a random color, either red, blue, light blue or green. This option also comes with a full lifetime warranty, according to the product description. Sold by Amazon Gorilla Kids’ Retractable Disappearing Purple Glue Sticks For students involved in arts and crafts, glue sticks are a necessity. These disappearing purple glue sticks are ideal for visual projects, offering a strong adhesive in both single packs of six-packs. Sold by Amazon Paper Mate 12-Pack Of Large Pink Pearl Classic Pencil Erasers If a student plans to work in pencil often, another useful tool to keep handy is an eraser. While most pencils include an eraser, these offer a backup solution for when those tiny erasers on your pencil run out. Sold by Amazon PowerMe Black Electric Pencil Sharpener For No. 2 Pencils If you plan to use a pencil, then you will also require a pencil sharpener. This electric sharpener is battery-powered and offers long-term pencil sharpening. You can buy this electric pencil sharpener in black, blue, green, pink, purple or white. Sold by Amazon Emraw Four-Pack Of 100-Sheet Black-and-White Marble-Style Cover Composition Books Composition books are a classic lined paper option for use when taking notes or working on assignments. These lined composition books come with four units, and you can purchase them in black and white or assorted colors. Sold by Amazon Blue Sky 2022-2023 Wirebound Flexible Academic Year Weekly And Monthly Planner Academic planners are essential for older kids, and this flexible planner offers weekly and monthly calendar planning. You can buy this planner in 8.5-by-11-inch, 7-by-9-inch or 5-by-8-inch sizes. Sold by Amazon Apple 2022 Fifth-Generation 10.9-Inch Purple iPad Air With Wi-Fi Tablets aren’t exactly cheap, but with Apple offering more budget options than ever, these can make an excellent alternative to laptops for older students. You can buy the iPad Air with either 64 or 256GB of storage, with Wi-Fi or a Wi-Fi and cellular bundle. It’s also available in purple, blue, pink, space gray and starlight. Sold by Amazon Acer Aspire 5 15.6-Inch Full Display Slim Laptop With AMD Ryzen 5 Processor The Acer Aspire 5 is a powerful laptop that comes at a fair price, featuring a powerful processor and multiple bundle options for maximizing your purchase. It also includes 8GB of DDR4 RAM for multitasking and up to 11 hours of battery life off the charger. Sold by Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. 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Which wrist brace is best? Wrist braces are helpful for treating various conditions and make for excellent preventative care tools, too. However, there are many aspects you should consider before finding the right wrist brace for your needs. The best wrist brace is the Mueller Sports Medicine Green Fitted Wrist Brace. It’s a no-nonsense brace that’s simple to adjust, and it’s made of soft, recycled materials. What to know before you buy a wrist brace Wrist brace types There are many types of wrist braces, but these are some of the most common. - Cock-up braces completely immobilize the wrist. This is perfect for severe conditions such as tendonitis and ligament issues. It does make it difficult to complete everyday tasks, so only use them if strictly necessary. - Overnight braces keep your wrist stable while you sleep. They’re stiffer than daily-wear braces, but they’re still comfortable enough to sleep in. - Repetitive strain injury braces are commonly used as a preventative measure for those that repeat the same motion all day. They aren’t quite as stiff as other braces, so you can still complete these repetitive motions as needed. - Sports braces balance the need for flexibility and range of motion while providing support. You can wear them both for treatment and as a preventative measure. - Orthoses braces require prescriptions and are commonly used as an alternative to casts for treating fractures. They’re also used as post-surgery support. Size Many wrist braces have one-size-fits-all sizing. These work well for most people, but they may not provide the best possible support. This is especially true for those with smaller or larger wrists. It’s best to choose a brace that has specific sizing options. Most braces come with sizing charts, so you can compare the sizes to your wrist measurements. Color Most wrist braces are black or tan to mesh with outfits and call less attention to the injury. Some come in other colors too, like pink and blue. What to look for in a quality wrist brace Material Most wrist braces use synthetic materials, such as nylon and neoprene. These synthetics have enough stretch and breathability for all-day comfort. Many have moisture-wicking or antimicrobial properties to fight off bacteria, which can cause nasty smells or infections. Padding The more padding a wrist brace has, the more comfortable it will be. However, it makes the brace stiff and can warm up quickly over time. You may need to try a few braces before you find one that has the right level of padding. Compression Some braces compress the wrist to increase blood flow while reducing swelling and inflammation. This not only helps your wrist feel better, but it can also speed up your recovery rate. However, too much compression can be uncomfortable or even cause further damage. As with padding, you may need to try a few braces to find the right amount of compression. How much you can expect to spend on a wrist brace Wrist braces range in price for little as $5 or as much as $100 or more. Basic braces shouldn’t cost more than $15, while more specialized braces cost up to $50. Typically only prescription or customized braces reach or exceed $100. Wrist brace FAQ What can I use a wrist brace for? A. Some of the most common reasons for needing a wrist brace are: - Carpal tunnel syndrome and other repetitive strain injuries. - Sports injuries or offering extra support to prevent sports injuries. - Fractures and sprains, as well as support after surgeries. How do I wash a wrist brace? A. Many wrist braces are machine-washable and -dryable. If they aren’t, you can wash them by hand in a sink full of hot soapy water. Make sure to rinse them thoroughly and let them air dry. If motions involved with hand washing are painful to you, make sure your brace is machine-washable. Do I need to see a doctor before getting a wrist brace? A. That depends on what you’re trying to prevent or heal. You can manage most everyday injuries with an average over-the-counter brace. If your injury is severe or if you’ve just had surgery, your doctor may prescribe a specific brace for you. What’s the best wrist brace to buy? Top wrist brace Mueller Sports Medicine Green Fitted Wrist Brace What you need to know: This is an excellent no-fuss brace with soft fabric made from recycled plastic bottles. What you’ll love: The straps are easy to adjust, and the brace doesn’t restrict your range of motion. It comes in two sizes for both the left and right hand. It’s great for carpal tunnel. What you should consider: Those with very thin wrists were too small for the smallest size. Others had issues with the brace digging in around the thumb. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Top wrist brace for the money What you need to know: This is another great basic brace for a few dollars less, and BraceUp offers a money-back guarantee. What you’ll love: It’s lightweight, soft and highly breathable, so you can wear it all day and night. The straps are easy to adjust, and it comes in two sizes for the left and right hand. What you should consider: A few customers had issues with the hook-and-loop straps being too strong. Others found the straps weakened after a few months. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Copper Compression Recovery Wrist Brace What you need to know: This brace has some extra features like targeted compression. What you’ll love: The fabric is moisture-wicking, breathable and infused with copper that doesn’t wash out. It’s machine-washable for easy cleaning and comes in two sizes for the left and right hand. What you should consider: A few purchasers had issues with a clump of stitching around the thumb hole causing blisters. Others found the thumb hole to be too small. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Jordan Woika writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Which maternity belt is best? Carrying a child isn’t easy for many reasons, but a big one is the immense strain it puts on the body. It only becomes more challenging as you grow. A maternity belt can’t eliminate all the pain and discomfort, but it can provide enough support to make a noticeable difference in your daily life. The best maternity belt is the Belly Bandit Upsie Belly Pregnancy Support Band. It’s soft and provides support to the back, hips and abdomen. What to know before you buy a maternity belt Maternity belt types Maternity belts come in three types. - Single-strap belts are the most common. They’re just one band that wraps around the lower back and below the abdomen. - Multi-strap belts offer more support than single-strap ones. They still wrap around the lower back and below the abdomen, but they have an extra strap that goes on top of the abdomen for said extra support. - Prenatal cradle belts also have the same band that wraps around the lower body, but their extra support comes from suspenders that get your shoulders to take on some of the strain. Size Most maternity belts come in various sizes, so you can get one that fits you perfectly. Others are one-size-fits-all, though you likely won’t get the same quality of support from these options. Color Maternity belts usually come in black, white or tan, though other colors are possible. Black is the easiest to pair with your clothes and the easiest to clean, while white and tan are less noticeable, making them better for wearing underneath clothing. What to look for in a quality maternity belt Machine-washable Maternity belts aren’t hard to wash by hand, but it’s always easier to toss them in your washing machine. However, not all belts are machine-washable. Double-check the product description before buying one to ensure you won’t need to wash it by hand. Adjustability Most maternity belts use one hook-and-loop strap so you can tweak the fit as your pregnancy progresses. The best belts use two or three straps in different areas, giving you a much wider range of adjustability. Elastic Most maternity belts use elastic so they can better conform to your body. Basic belts only have one elastic panel, while better belts have multiple. Padding If you want to wear your maternity belt against your skin, make sure the one you buy has padding. Padding is especially beneficial to those with sensitive skin. Back brace Some maternity belts have a built-in back brace to increase their back support. These are a must-buy for those who struggled with back pain before becoming pregnant. How much you can expect to spend on a maternity belt Basic maternity belts typically cost $20-$30, while most cost $40-$50. More complex belts can cost as much as $70 or more. Maternity belt FAQ Is there a difference between a maternity belt and a maternity band? A. Yes, though the terms are often used interchangeably. Maternity belts are designed to provide as much support as possible and tend to be larger and bulkier. Maternity bands are thin and are mostly used to hide your belly if your clothes aren’t able to cover it fully, but some also offer a little support. Are you supposed to wear a maternity belt below or on top of your clothes? A. You can usually wear it either way. However, some belts are too bulky to be worn comfortably below your clothes. Can I go to the bathroom with a maternity belt on? A. That depends on the belt, but most should let you use the bathroom without issue. Belts that can’t be left on while using the bathroom are usually designed to be quick and easy to take off and put back on, so there’s no need to worry. What’s the best maternity belt to buy? Top maternity belt Belly Bandit Upsie Belly Pregnancy Support Band What you need to know: This premium belt will give you plenty of relief. What you’ll love: It sits below the belly to support the abdomen while being as inconspicuous as possible. There’s a pouch in the back for gel packs so you can use temperature therapy for extra relief, and it even includes a pack. What you should consider: A few consumers had issues with the hook-and-loop straps wearing out. Others felt it was too bulky to wear out of the house. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon and Buy Buy Baby Top maternity belt for the money NeoTech Care Pregnancy Support Maternity Belt What you need to know: Raising children is expensive. You can save some money by choosing this affordable but no less effective belt. What you’ll love: The fabric is breathable but still strong, thanks to multiple reinforced slits on the sides. It supports the pelvis, abdomen and back and includes an abdominal lift attachment for greater support. It comes in five sizes and in beige, black and white. What you should consider: It’s meant for use while standing. If you want to sit, you need to remove or adjust it. Some customers found the hook-and-loop straps didn’t last for their full pregnancy. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Gabrialla Strong Back and Belly Support Belt for Twin Pregnancy What you need to know: This belt supports those carrying two or more children. What you’ll love: It’s built extra strong to ease back pain and reduce the stretch marks that carrying multiple children is prone to causing, plus it helps maintain balance and a good posture. It has a pouch in the back for gel packs and it’s made in the U.S. What you should consider: Some purchasers struggled to sit down or bend while wearing it. Others found it too bulky to be comfortable. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. 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This week, Fiona offers a musical tribute to the Queen Elizabeth II and features new fall releases from Paul Anderson, the acclaimed fiddler who played for the queen many times, Luke Jackson, and others. Copyright 2022 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.
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Which Five Star notebook is best? Among the most popular names in notebooks is Five Star, a brand of planning and organizational products geared toward students in search of efficient ways to write and study. In particular, Five Star’s line of spiral notebooks caters to schooling, with durable covers, thick sheets and smart divisions. The best, a four-pack of Five Star’s DuraShield Notebooks, provides coverage for a full course load and guaranteed effectiveness for a year. They resist wear and tear, and they’re organized to support your way of studying. What to know before you buy a Five Star notebook Spiral vs. composition notebooks Two main types of notebooks are spiral and composition. With different bindings, each has their own benefits and drawbacks. - Spiral notebooks can be easily folded back along their spiral bindings; the quality of the binding influences the notebook’s longevity. The end of a Five Star spiral notebook’s binding clips back onto itself to prevent uncoiling or snagging. - Composition notebooks, sometimes referred to as softcover notebooks, feature a closed spine like that of a book. It can’t be folded over unless you break the spine. It is also often difficult to write close to the edge of a page near the binding. However, composition notebooks tend to last a lot longer. Ruling How lines are laid out in the notebook is referred to as ruling. Five Star offers three types. - College ruled notebooks are the most popular, with less space between the horizontal lines. They’re often used by older students, particularly those in college, as they welcome compact writing and lots of content. - Wide ruled notebooks have slightly more space between the lines, better catering to those with larger handwriting. - Graph, or grid ruled, feature both horizontal and vertical lines. These notebooks are useful for anyone in creative fields, such as design or architecture, as well as certain math courses. Sheets Five Star notebooks include 100 to 200 sheets, each of which allows for double-sided use. Sheets are perforated, so they can be easily torn out. When removed, the sheets measure 8 1/2 by 11 inches, which is standard paper size. The entire notebook is three-hole punched in advance to accommodate binder storage. What to look for in a quality Five Star notebook Subjects Five Star notebooks may be divided into one, two, three or five sections, called subjects. These divisions make it easier to use the same notebook for different classes, or to mark the transition from one semester to another. Cover To differentiate between multiple notebooks for different classes, choose a colored cover for each. Black, white, orange, red, green and blue are among the choices. Five Star covers resist water, protecting the pages underneath from minor spills or splashes. Some feature its patented DuraShield, which boasts antimicrobial properties to protect against bacteria. App integration Five Star offers an app designed to digitally organize and upload notes. Pages include markings to create flashcards or highlight important points on your laptop, phone or tablet. Packs and bundles Five Star sells packs of notebooks, with anywhere from two to 12 sold together. Buying in bulk is economical; even if you won’t be using every notebook for another semester or year, it helps to have some at the ready. In addition, some packs of notebooks are bundled with a gaming console controller for those who want to balance studying with playing. How much you can expect to spend on a Five Star notebook A single one costs from $10-$20, depending on subject and size. Bundles, of course, cost more. Five Star notebook FAQ How many notebooks do I need? A. Generally, one notebook is suitable for one class, particularly if you’re taking a generalized course load. Choose different color covers to stay organized. For more specialized or continuous studying, a notebook with multiple subjects may be useful. For example, if you’re taking related science courses, you may want to keep them in the same notebook in different sections. Why should I use a notebook over a laptop or tablet? A. A physical notebook may be required in middle schools or high schools where laptops are not permitted. Even with the choice, many people find writing in a notebook a better way to learn and retain knowledge, as writing is more mentally engaging than typing. Also, the ability to write legibly and take organized notes, especially quickly, is a useful skill in some professions. What’s the best Five Star notebook to buy? Top Five Star notebook Five Star 4-Pack DuraShield Notebooks What you need to know: This set of four color-coded notebooks is designed to withstand the wear and tear of an active school year. What you’ll love: Five Star’s antimicrobial cover is built to withstand bacteria, stains, odors and water. Each notebook includes 100 wide-ruled sheets as well as dedicated pockets suitable for general studies. What you should consider: The small sheet count may not be enough for more involved courses. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Top Five Star notebook for the money Five Star Five-Subject Notebook What you need to know: This 200-page, five-subject notebook provides terrific value at its low price. What you’ll love: This college-ruled notebook provides plenty of space for involved note-taking across multiple courses. The sheet design integrates with the Five Star app for more efficient use. What you should consider: It best serves those in college. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Worth checking out Five Star Graph-Ruled Spiral Notebook What you need to know: This high-quality graph-ruled notebook suits studious and creative artists, engineers and math lovers. What you’ll love: This spiral notebook is designed for those in need of grids in their note-taking and brainstorming. The 100 sheets are thick enough to resist ink bleed; each is perforated for easy removal. What you should consider: Grid-ruled notebooks are not recommended unless designs or graphs are involved. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Anthony Marcusa writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. Copyright 2022 BestReviews, a Nexstar company. All rights reserved.
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Which dog dental chew is best? Good oral hygiene is central to the overall health in your dog. A lack of proper dental care can lead to problems with teeth and gums that spread to the rest of the body, resulting in painful, costly and potentially fatal consequences. Fortunately, dog dental chews are an easy, effective way to aid in teeth and gum care. The best dental treats, like these Greenies Original Dental Dog Treats, help clean teeth while also freshening breath. What to know before you buy a dog dental chew Dental care importance Cleaning your dog’s teeth and gums goes beyond simply improving breath. Just like humans, poor oral care can lead to a number of ailments, including chipped, rotting or broken teeth as well as sore and bleeding gums. Bacteria residing in the mouth can travel to other parts of the body via the bloodstream, disrupting other organs and leading to serious and potentially deadly illnesses. At this point, solutions are likely costly and invasive, sometimes requiring surgery. Older dogs in particular may not be suited for such intense procedures. It’s important to prevent such situations through regular teeth cleaning and maintenance. How dental chews work Dental chews are a type of dental supplement designed to maintain and improve oral health. They do this through the continuous chewing action that helps break up plaque from a dog’s teeth. Chews are made to take a while to break apart to increase effectiveness, brushing up against teeth and gums to disturb the surface. Natural vs. synthetic chews There are two types of dog dental chews: natural and synthetic. - Natural chews are made from natural animal products, such as cowhides and bones. While they lack common allergens and tend to be high in nutritional value, they can break apart in ways that can cause obstruction in your dog’s digestive tract. It’s important that your dog chew thoroughly to break the chews into small, manageable pieces. - Synthetic chews meanwhile, are constructed with a slightly ridged texture to help increase brushing against teeth. They are often infused with enticing aromas and supplemented with vitamins and minerals. These tend to cost more money, and some dog’s aren’t interested in the manufactured look, taste and smell. They may also contain ingredients some dogs are allergic to. What to look for in a quality dog dental chew Flavor Both natural and synthetic dog chews may come in flavors to increase your dog’s interest or improve their breath. For example, bacon or peanut butter chews are more attractive to your dog, and they will likely associate the chew as a reward. Other flavors, such as mint, will improve breath. Hardness Some chews are soft and easy to break down while others, such as bully sticks, are harder and require more intensive chewing. Consider your dog’s age and the current quality of their teeth and gums. For older dogs or those with sensitivity, you should opt for softer chews to avoid hurting their mouths. Younger and stronger dogs will be well served by more challenging and engaging chews. Size The size of the chew should match the size of the dog in order to be effective. A chew that’s too small may be quickly eaten and swallowed, resulting in no brushing against the teeth. A chew that’s too large, however, may be harder to enjoy could cause obstructions if not fully broken down before consumed. VOHC seal The Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) tests products for their efficacy. A VOHC seal on a dental chew affirms it reduces tartar buildup by at least 10%. How much you can expect to spend on dog dental chews Quality dental chews cost $15-$30 depending on the size and number included. Dog dental chew FAQ What’s the difference between plaque and tartar? A. Plaque is what will first appear on teeth. Plaque is characterized by a yellow film; while it’s unattractive, it can be removed by disturbing it through brushing. However, if plaque sits for too long, it can build into tartar, which is darker in color and more difficult to remove. Tartar may be on the teeth but it can also form below the gum line and lead to serious health problems. Are dental chews enough to keep teeth and gums healthy? A. While dental chews are useful in an oral hygiene regimen, they should not be the only means to keep your dog’s mouth and gums healthy. Dental chews should be paired with daily brushing. Dog-specific toothpaste helps keep teeth healthy; while some dogs won’t like brushing at first, they can grow accustomed to it by practicing regularly and rewarding them afterwards. Additional supplements such as pills, powders or liquids may also be worth investing in. What’s the best dog dental chew to buy? Top dog dental chew Greenies Original Dental Dog Treats What you need to know: These popular and tasty treats clean teeth while improving breath. What you’ll love: This brand is beloved by owners and dogs alike, as these soft, toothbrush-shaped treats freshen breath and fight plaque. Greenies are offered in different sizes and are suitable for dogs of all ages and lifestyles. What you should consider: With one recommended per day, you’ll go through these pricey treats quickly. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon and Chewy Top dog dental chew for the money What you need to know: These flavorful and aromatic treats disturb plaque while freshening breath in strong adult dogs. What you’ll love: The hard, textured treats in this value bag disrupt plaque and clean to the gum line. They are offered in bacon, chicken or beef flavors and contain no added sugars or fillers. What you should consider: The chews are designed for large, adult dogs. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon and Chewy Worth checking out Virbac C.E.T. Oral Hygiene Chews What you need to know: These rawhides feature a patented Dual Enzyme System to improve effectiveness at reducing plaque and improving breath. What you’ll love: These hard chews are coated with chlorhexidine to reduce plaque and even tartar. A rigid texture helps clean teeth and prevent dogs from breaking down the treat too quickly. Different sizes are available to match your dog’s needs. What you should consider: These treats are expensive and not suitable for dogs with weak teeth. Where to buy: Sold by Amazon and Chewy Want to shop the best products at the best prices? Check out Daily Deals from BestReviews. Sign up here to receive the BestReviews weekly newsletter for useful advice on new products and noteworthy deals. Anthony Marcusa writes for BestReviews. BestReviews has helped millions of consumers simplify their purchasing decisions, saving them time and money. 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MINNEAPOLIS — A former Minneapolis police officer who pleaded guilty to a state charge of aiding and abetting second-degree manslaughter in the killing of George Floyd was sentenced Wednesday to three years. Thomas Lane is already serving a 2 1/2-year federal sentence for violating Floyd's civil rights. When it comes to the state's case, prosecutors and Lane's attorneys had agreed to a recommended sentence of three years, and prosecutors agreed to allow him to serve that penalty at the same time as his federal sentence, and in a federal prison. Wednesday's sentencing hearing was held remotely. Lane appeared via video from the Federal Correctional Institution Englewood, the low-security federal prison camp in Littleton, Colorado. Floyd, 46, died in May 2020 after Officer Derek Chauvin, who is white, pinned him to the ground with a knee on Floyd's neck as the Black man repeatedly said he couldn't breathe. Lane, who is white, held down Floyd's legs. J. Alexander Kueng, who is Black, knelt on Floyd's back, and Tou Thao, who is Hmong American, kept bystanders from intervening during the 9 1/2-minute restraint. The killing, captured on widely viewed bystander video, sparked protests in Minneapolis and around the globe as part of a reckoning over racial injustice. Chauvin was convicted of murder and manslaughter and was given a 22 1/2-year state sentence in 2021. He also pleaded guilty to a federal count of violating Floyd's civil rights. His state and federal sentences are being served at the same time. Kueng and Thao were also convicted on federal civil rights charges and were sentenced to three and 3 1/2 years, respectively. They have not yet reported to federal prison, and are scheduled to go to trial on state charges of aiding and abetting both murder and manslaughter in October. Copyright 2022 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.
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DENVER (AP) — Among the nine NFL teams changing quarterbacks in 2022 are three franchises that had been the models of stability at the position for a decade or more: the Seattle Seahawks, Atlanta Falcons and Pittsburgh Steelers. The Seahawks and Falcons traded away their longtime starters and the Steelers lost Ben Roethlisberger to retirement. Russell Wilson led the Seahawks to the playoffs eight times in his decade in Seattle before his relationship with coach Pete Carroll soured and he was dealt to Denver in a blockbuster trade this spring. Wilson becomes the sixth different starting quarterback in six years for the Broncos, who have churned through a dozen so-so QBs since Peyton Manning retired. The Broncos gave up four high draft picks and three veterans for Wilson, including QB Drew Lock, who seesawed with Geno Smith in an underwhelming camp competition that had Seahawks fans dreaming of next year’s deep class of QBs featuring Ohio State’s C.J. Stroud, Alabama’s Bryce Young and Kentucky’s Will Levis. The Falcons are heading into the season without Matt Ryan under center for the first time since 2007. What spelled the end of Ryan’s long stay in Atlanta was the Falcons’ dalliance with Deshaun Watson, who eventually agreed to a trade to Cleveland after the Browns guaranteed every penny of his new $230 million contract. The Falcons traded Ryan, who started 232 of 235 games for Atlanta, including Super Bowl 51, to the Indianapolis Colts — who parted with Carson Wentz after just one year — for a third-round pick. Atlanta replaced Ryan with Marcus Mariota, who will be a starter for the first time in four years. Wentz ended up in Washington, the third NFL stop in three seasons for the second overall pick the Eagles in 2016. Another ripple of the Watson trade, which netted the Texans five draft picks, including three first-rounders, was the departure of Baker Mayfield after a divisive four-year run in Cleveland that included the Browns’ first playoff win since 2002. Mayfield was traded to Carolina, where he beat out Sam Darnold. Watson won’t be eligible to suit up for the Browns until Week 13 following an 11-game NFL suspension for violating the league’s personal conduct policy after he was accused of sexual misconduct by two dozen women while with the Texans. “My whole life I just have been able to move forward and that’s the plan,” said Watson, who can return for the Browns’ game in Houston on Dec. 4. Wilson and Mayfield won’t have to wait that long for their reunions. Wilson returns to Seattle on Sept. 12 to cap an opening weekend that also features a revenge game with the Browns, behind stand-in Jacoby Brissett, at Carolina. The last time the Steelers entered a season without “Big Ben” at quarterback was 2003, although Roethlisberger’s 2019 season ended after two weeks because of an elbow injury that required surgery. Pittsburgh, loaded with premier pass-catchers, signed free agent Mitch Trubisky, who spent four turbulent years in Chicago before serving as Josh Allen’s backup in Buffalo last year, and drafted Kenny Pickett out of the University of Pittsburgh. Finally, the 49ers turned things over to Trey Lance this summer after he spent his rookie year on the bench behind Jimmy Garoppolo, who led San Francisco to the Super Bowl following the 2019 season. Wilson insists he’s not anticipating an emotional homecoming at Lumen Field. “It has to be non-emotional,” Wilson said, just like every other game he played while compiling a 113-60-1 record for the Seahawks, including a 43-8 demolition of Denver in Super Bowl 48. Wilson will be the first quarterback to start for a team he beat in the Super Bowl, but he said he’s not concerned in the least whether he’ll be greeted with cheers or jeers. Mayfield, on the other hand, acknowledges there will be some extra incentive in going against the Browns in the Panthers’ opener. “Obviously there is a lot of attachment there and I’m not going to sit here and be a robot and say that it doesn’t mean anything,” Mayfield said. “It will.” ___ More AP NFL coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Oneil Cruz’s bat slipped out of his hands and went flying into the stands after the Pittsburgh Pirates rookie struck out in the third inning Friday night against Philadelphia. That’s when things got sticky. The lumber landed in Jen Mehall’s lap behind the Phillies dugout. Mehall, a Pirates fan, was thrilled to get the souvenir — especially after it dinged her in the leg and lip. An inning later, though, a Pirates official came to request the bat back and offered another one in a trade. Mehall and her friend, Kathie Koller, who were in town from Reading to celebrate Koller’s birthday, didn’t want to give up their rare keepsake. “We wanted to keep it, but security said we couldn’t,” said Mehall, who is originally from Western Pennsylvania. Fans in the sections around the two women booed loudly. Although they were disappointed, Mehall and Koller did have the good fortune of sitting in front of former Phillies infielder and team ambassador Mickey Morandini. He got the women a bat bearing the signature of Phillies star slugger Bryce Harper. It was a nice gesture by Morandini, though the women seemed genuinely upset about not being able to hang onto the bat they caught. ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The attorney for a California teenager who has accused a Buffalo Bills rookie and two of his former college teammates of gang rape last fall said Friday the NFL team has not contacted him for details despite saying it had conducted a “thorough investigation.” The Bills selected Matt Araiza out of San Diego State in the sixth round of the NFL draft in April, and named him their starting punter this week. A person familiar with the case told the AP the Bills were not aware of the allegations against Araiza in April. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because the team had not commented publicly about the allegations. Executives from two different teams told the AP they became aware of Araiza’s involvement in an incident during the draft process, but neither person knew the extent of the allegations. Dan Gilleon, who represents the California teenager, said he has not heard from team officials since first informing them of the allegations against Araiza in late July, when he says he had a phone conversation with team counsel Kathryn D’Angelo. “She seemed like she was concerned. She says she’ll get back to me, and then she never did,” said Gilleon, who posted and then deleted a screenshot on social media of the email he says he sent to D’Angelo. “I even followed up and said, `Hey, you guys haven’t talked to me and called me back like you said you would.′ And they just ignored that, too.” After the Bills declined multiple requests for comment on Friday, coach Sean McDermott was clearly shaken when he addressed the situation following a 21-0 preseason loss at Carolina. “It’s a situation that’s extremely serious. Just hard to go through. It’s not a situation that I or we take lightly whatsoever,” he said. “I can tell you this my heart, my thoughts and prayers go out to the people involved. And that includes Matt. It includes both sides here. The victim and everyone involved.” McDermott said he was surprised and shocked by some of the revelations that have come out over the past day, and repeatedly stressed the team has work to do. Asked what work needed to be done, he answered by saying: “It’s just a matter of trying to find the truth at the end of the day.” McDermott said it was his decision to not have Araiza play, saying he felt it was not the right thing to do. While he said Araiza would travel back with the team, McDermott declined to answer a question on Araiza’s status on the roster. Previously, the Bills’ only comment on the lawsuit came a day earlier in saying they were aware of the allegations and had conducted their own investigation. “The facts of the incident are not what they are portrayed in the lawsuit or in the press,” Araiza said in a statement released through his agent, Joe Linta. “I look forward to quickly setting the record straight.” Quarterback Matt Barkley handled the team’s punting duties against Carolina. It was unclear if the Bills investigation was finished before they named him to their opening-day roster and the team statement provided no details, a familiar lack of transparency that raises fresh scrutiny on how NFL teams conduct internal reviews into allegations of misconduct. It also comes as the NFL and the Cleveland Browns are reeling from a scandal involving quarterback Deshaun Watson. Cleveland acquired Watson in a trade with Houston and signed him to a league-record $230 million contract while he faced civil lawsuits alleging sexual misconduct against two dozen women. Watson this season will serve an 11-game unpaid suspension, pay a $5 million fine and undergo professional evaluation. NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell also has been sharply criticized by members of Congress for not releasing details of an investigation into the Washington Commanders following allegations of workplace misconduct. The Bills informed the NFL of the incident once they were made aware of it, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The person, speaking on condition of anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the matter, wasn’t certain of the timeline. The executives who had limited knowledge of the accusations against Araiza during the draft process said it didn’t impact his status on their draft board because they weren’t interested in selecting a punter. Executives from three other teams said they had no knowledge of the allegations against Araiza before the draft and only learned of the incident Thursday. All the people spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter. Gilleon filed a lawsuit in San Diego County Superior Court this week accusing Araiza and two other San Diego State football players of raping a then-17-year-old girl at a Halloween party at an off-campus home where Araiza had been living. A San Diego police investigation has been turned over to the district attorney’s office to determine whether to pursue charges. DA spokeswoman Tanya Sierra said Friday there was no timeline as to how long a decision will take. Araiza’s lawyer, Kerry Armstrong, said the player knew he could be the target of allegations since October. It was unclear if he informed the NFL of the allegations before the draft. Armstrong cited his own investigation’s findings in denying the allegations, saying: “I 100% do not believe that he ever forcibly raped this girl or had sex with her while she was passed out or drunk or anything like that.” Armstrong said he has shared the findings of his investigation with the Bills over the past month, well before the team awarded Araiza, known as the “Punt God” for his booming kicks in college, the starting job on Monday. He also said he told Araiza six weeks ago, when he was retained, to tell Bills officials about the allegations. “I told him, obviously, that any time you try to keep something secret like this, they’re going to find it anyway, so be very honest with them,” he said. “He has been. And I think that’s why he’s on the team right now.” The NFL declined to comment except to say it was aware of the matter. At San Diego State, one of the two remaining accused players remains on the roster but the other is not listed. The school said it did not investigate at the request of San Diego police in October. “After careful consideration, SDSU determined that cooperating with the criminal investigation was the appropriate action to help ensure the highest likelihood of real consequences for anyone found responsible,” the university said. A Title IX investigation launched in July is ongoing. The Bills appear to be following the same approach they took four years ago when running back LeSean McCoy was accused of having his former girlfriend beaten during a break-in at a home he owned outside Atlanta. Despite calls to cut ties with the player, the Bills stood behind McCoy, who was never charged in the matter and eventually reached an undisclosed settlement in a lawsuit filed against him. Chances of a settlement of the case against Araiza were unclear as Gilleon and Armstrong swapped public accusations. Armstrong said Araiza was against reaching a settlement, but the lawyer said he was asked by the player’s parents to contact Gilleon regarding the possibility. Armstrong said Gilleon never responded, though Gilleon has posted on his Twitter account several text exchanges he said he had with Armstrong in late July. He told the AP he did so in response to Armstrong alleging his client was “committing a cash grab because he’s a Buffalo Bill.” “My client refused to entertain the idea of a monetary settlement,” Gilleon wrote in a text to the AP. “It would have taken an apology, psychological counseling, donation to charity, etc., but once Kerry A. began his clown show, I realized it was useless to try to reason with him and withdrew the offer to speak with a civil defense attorney before filing the lawsuit.” Gilleon said the decision to file the lawsuit three days after Araiza was awarded the punting job was the result of his growing frustration over the lack of feedback he was receiving from police on the progress of their investigation. “They’re just blowing us off,” Gilleon said. “By filing a lawsuit, we have the power of subpoena and so I can force them to do what they’re supposed to do.” ____ Associated Press writer Julie Watson, AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi and AP Sports Writer Steve Reed contributed to this report. ___ More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://apnews.com/hub/pro-32 and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Bryce Harper was back in the Phillies’ starting lineup for Friday night’s game against the Pittsburgh Pirates after missing 52 games with a broken left thumb. The NL MVP was batting cleanup as the designated hitter for his first game since getting plunked by San Diego Padres left-hander Blake Snell on June 25. Surging Philadelphia is coming off a four-game home sweep of Cincinnati and is 32-20 since Harper last played. The Phillies began play Friday in the second NL wild-card spot. Harper is batting .318 with 15 homers and 48 RBIs in 64 games. He went 5-for-8 with two homers, two doubles and six RBIs in a pair of rehab starts at Triple-A Lehigh Valley on Tuesday and Wednesday. The Phillies had planned to keep Harper in Triple-A through Saturday, but his return to the big leagues was moved up after his walk-off double for the IronPigs on Wednesday night. ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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2022-09-21T14:57:19Z
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Stark inventors set to pitch their product on 'Shark Tank' PLAIN TWP. – A pair of Stark County inventors are taking their product to the sharks. Brian Halasinski and Kirk Hyust are heading to "Shark Tank" with their Turbo Trusser, a stainless steel contraption that eliminates the need for cooking twine and master chef skills to truss poultry. The pair will introduce the Turbo Trusser to the sharks on an episode that airs at 8 p.m. Sept. 30 on ABC. "Shark Tank" is an entrepreneurial-themed reality show that allows entrepreneurs to pitch their businesses and products to business tycoons and convince them to invest. The Turbo Trusser was introduced late last year and is in 80 retail stores across the United States and Canada. It's sold locally at Hartville Hardware & Lumber, Custom Fireplace Shop in Jackson Township, Ace stores in Kent and Akron, and Mister Brisket in Cleveland Heights. It also can be ordered from turbotrusser.com or on Amazon. The product has been shipped to customers in Germany, Italy, Chile, Australia, Canada, England and Scotland, the owners said. Inventors:Stark inventors resolve poultry cooking hassle with Turbo Trusser They have sold about 10,000 units with about $100,000 in sales since launching the product, said Halasinski, a 1996 Perry High graduate. The product retails for $14.99. What is the Turbo Trusser? The Turbo Trusser is designed to make trussing turkeys or chickens easier. Using the two wire hooks placed in the stainless steel trusser, it attaches to the legs and wings. The legs are then placed into the specially designed slots on the trusser. It can be used with ovens, smokers, roasters, grills, rotisseries and deep fryers and is dishwasher safe. The Turbo Trusser was designed and manufactured in Northeast Ohio. Cleveland Metal Stamping stamps the shape and the wire is made by Wire Products of Cleveland. The packing is produced by Wadsworth Rohrer Corp. "You always want to sell more but being able to generate that kind of sales with very little marketing experience or dollars is pretty good," Halasinski said. He applied online to be on the show when the product hit the market late last year. He applied again a few months later once they hit $50,000 in sales. The application process was simple, he said, adding he answered a number of questions on the online application. Inventors:Local men design stackable smoker BBQ pan He heard back from "Shark Tank" producers in April seeking more information from him. After months of waiting, the pair were asked to come to Los Angeles to film a segment for the show. "They told you throughout the whole process as they continued to narrow it down there were no guarantees you were going to move on," he said. "Even if you taped the show, it didn't guarantee your (segment) would ever be seen on TV." Shark Tank experience 'was awesome and really intense.' Show officials just announced their segment would be broadcast. Going into the taping, there were a few sharks the pair hoped to impress, including Lori Greiner. Halsinski can't talk about the details of the episode or what sharks they pitched their product to until after the show airs. "We have a kitchen product and Lori Greiner does a lot of QVC and our product is very demonstrable," he said. "You don't even know which sharks will be there until right before you go to tape it. "It was awesome and really intense," he added. "It was very stressful knowing you were going out there and pitching to well-known wealthy business tycoons, even billionaires. It definitely was an unbelievable experience for Kirk and me and it was something we will never forget." They can't talk about what happened on the show until after it is broadcast, but no matter the outcome, Halasinski said the TV appearance on the hit show will give the Turbo Trusser exposure. "Hopefully, this will put our company on a different trajectory. It was a once-in-a-lifetime experience," he added. Reach Amy at 330-775-1135 or amy.knapp@indeonline.com On Twitter: @aknappINDE
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SEATTLE (AP) — More than five hours before Friday’s first pitch, Ichiro Suzuki was in the outfield, in uniform still going through his throwing routine. Three years removed from his last game as a player with the Seattle Mariners in his home country of Japan, Suzuki hasn’t lost that competitive drive. It’s just channeled in different ways now. “If the guys on the team come up and ask me a question about baseball I want to be able to tell them, but also be able to show them and if I don’t continue to do what I’m doing, physically being ready, training, I won’t be able to really help them,” Suzuki said through his interpreter on Friday. “I know there are former players that can teach and tell them what to do. But I think it’s more valuable to be able to show them how.” Suzuki may finally take a day off from his pregame routine of throwing, running, fielding during batting practice on Saturday when he becomes the latest inductee into the Mariners’ Hall of Fame. Being the center of attention and tasked with giving a speech has been weighing heavier on the 48-year-old as the induction day has drawn closer. He joked that the stress of the speech was giving him a second ulcer after suffering one as a player in 2009. “The preparing for a game is, I can’t say easy, but doesn’t compare to what this preparation for tomorrow is,” Suzuki said. “I mean, I really have a stomachache thinking about the speech tomorrow.” Suzuki spent the first 11 seasons of his major league career with the Mariners before getting traded to the New York Yankees midway through the 2012 season. Suzuki played parts of three seasons with the Yankees, three more in Miami before returning to Seattle to close out his career. His final appearance came at the beginning of the 2019 season which Seattle opened with two games in Japan. Suzuki announced his retirement after the second game. “When I still run and do things, I feel like I could still play. Physically I feel like I could play,” Suzuki said. “But emotionally, because I was able to finish the way I was able to finish that kind of beats out all the other things. It just makes it so that I’m at peace.” Suzuki retired with 3,089 hits in the majors and another 1,278 during his nine seasons in Japan before he made the move to Seattle at age 27. He batted .311 for his career, was the 2001 AL MVP and rookie of the year, and holds the single-season hit record of 262 that may never be approached. Saturday’s induction with the Mariners is likely just a precursor for 2025 when Suzuki is first eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame. But this one is special because of his connection with the franchise and city that started when he arrived in 2001 and continues today. “When I first came here, I was not a free agent. The ownership here took a chance on me and gave me this opportunity,” Suzuki said. “And then as I played here, I knew there was expectations and I tried to meet those expectations. As I played that relationship began and it’s something that’s very special. So I guess you could say it just became this way. It took time. It was like a relationship and we got to this point.” ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (AP) — Brad Keselowski likes his chances at Daytona International Speedway, which is somewhat strange considering his recent results at the famed track. Keselowski has crashed eight times in his last 11 starts at the superspeedway and finished worse than 30th six times. He’s hardly the only unlucky one at Daytona, where unusual winners and odd top-10s are as common as three-wide racing and multicar wrecks. So maybe Keselowski should feel confident heading into Saturday night’s regular-season finale, where the 2012 Cup Series champion and 14 others are vying for the final two playoff spots. “It goes without saying, but this race is going to be wild,” Keselowski said. “I told the team that if I can be one of the last 10 cars left on the last restart, we’ll have a shot and that’s about all you can ask for, especially in this type of scenario. “We know we have speed and feel really good about our chances. We just need everything to align to make it happen.” In his first year as a driver/owner at Roush Fenway Keselowski Racing, Keselowski needs a victory to make the postseason for the 10th consecutive year. It’s the longest streak of anyone outside the current playoff field. Aric Almirola, Chris Buescher, Harrison Burton, Cole Custer, Austin Dillon, Ty Dillon, Todd Gilliland, Justin Haley, Erik Jones, Michael McDowell, Ricky Stenhouse Jr. and Bubba Wallace are the other do-or-die guys. Ryan Blaney and Martin Truex Jr. are the only drivers who haven’t yet locked up playoff spots and can make it without winning at Daytona. At least one is guaranteed to get in. Blaney won the exhibition All-Star Race and sits third in points, 143 behind regular-season champion Chase Elliott. Truex leads the series in stage wins and ranks sixth in points. If Blaney or Truex wins at Daytona, the other automatically gets in on points. If a driver already locked into the postseason lands in victory lane, both Blaney and Truex would make the 16-driver field based on points. If there’s another new winner Saturday, whoever ends the night with more points between Blaney and Truex would advance. It’s a little complicated and yet somewhat simple. Either way, it should lead those on the outside looking in to take more chances than usual. “I think the end could be very chaotic,” defending series champ Kyle Larson said. “Obviously you have to get to the end to have a shot to win. I don’t know if the first couple of stages will be that crazy. I don’t know what’s going through other drivers’ minds, guys who are in position that they have to win to make the playoffs.” THE FRONT-RUNNERS Despite failing to win a race, Blaney and Truex have been two of the more consistent cars all season and got help Thursday when Kurt Busch announced he would miss the start of NASCAR’s playoffs with concussion-like symptoms that have sidelined him for six weeks. His team, 23XI Racing, withdrew the medical waiver that was holding Busch’s postseason spot. The decision meant Blaney and Truex are no longer racing each other for the final spot. Now both could get in. “To me, the strategy at Daytona is to just try to stay up front as much as possible or as close to the front as you can and hope that when the big crash happens, it’s behind you,” Truex said. “As much of a wild card race as this is, I think we’ll have a good shot at winning and it’d be a great time to get our first superspeedway win with everything on the line. It’d be quite a story.” Blaney needs 31 points to clinch a playoff spot and could do it during the race. If he scores no stage points, he would need to finish sixth or better. THE WILD CARDS Almirola (2014), Stenhouse (2017), Austin Dillon (2018 Daytona 500), Jones (2018), Haley (2019) and McDowell (2021 Daytona 500) have a Cup victory at Daytona. And Wallace has run about as well as anyone at Daytona, finishing runner-up last August and again in February. Like Keselowski, all of them should feel they have a shot. “Anybody who’s top 30 in points can win that race,” Kyle Busch said. “We’ve seen Front Row Motorsports win. We’ve seen Spire win. We’ve seen teams that don’t normally win races be able to score victories in the speedway races, so that just heightens the anxiety level for everybody. … “You’ve got to be good, but there’s still a lot of luck involved.” ODDS AND ENDS Elliott is the 10-1 betting favorite, according to FanDuel Sportsbook, just ahead of Wallace, Blaney and Denny Hamlin. Those three are each 12-1. Larson and Joey Logano are 13-1 choices. … The 37-car field includes 14 previous winners in 2022, 15 guys vying for the final two playoff spots, five drivers ineligible for the Cup postseason because they’re getting points in another series and three guys already eliminated: Corey LaJoie, David Ragan and Cody Ware. ___ More AP auto racing: https://apnews.com/hub/auto-racing and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Narin An shot a 6-under 65 on Friday to top the leaderboard Friday in the suspended second round of the Canadian Pacific Women’s Open. An had her second straight bogey-free round at Ottawa Hunt and Golf Club after opening with a 64 on Thursday. An LPGA Tour rookie after winning twice in South Korea, the 26-year-old An had a 13-under 129 total. “I do have some experience in Korea, so it’s a not an unfamiliar feeling right now,” An said. “I hope to put up good results the next two days just like I did yesterday and today.” Minutes before darkness forced the suspension of play in the round delayed for two hours in the morning because of heavy rain and lightning, Nelly Korda closed with a birdie on the par-5 ninth for a 63 and a tie for second. “I was just hitting it really well,” Korda said. “I capitalized on pretty much all the par 5s. A lot were moved up, so for a long-hitter. we have shorter clubs in and we can kind of take advantage of that. Just played some solid golf.” The third-ranked Korda was 11 under with Hye-Jin Choi of South Korea and first-round leader Paula Reto of South Africa. Korda is coming off her first win of the year in the Aramco Series on the Ladies European Tour, where she rallied from seven shots back against sister Jessica. Choi had two eagles in a 68, and Reto followed her course-record 62 with a 69. An and Choi, also a rookie, teamed to finish sixth in July at the Dow Great Lakes Bay Invitational. Lizette Salas was 10 under after a 64, birdieing the par-5 18th just before play was stopped. Danielle Kang (66), Nasa Hataoka (67) and Sarah Schmelzel (64) were 9 under. Maddie Szeryk was the top Canadian, shooting a 68 to get to 7 under. She’s bogey-free for the first two rounds. “I don’t think I’ve ever done that before,” Szeryk said. “I just played really solid. I hit a bunch of greens and putted it OK. Canadian star Brooke Henderson, the 2018 winner at Wascana in Regina, Saskatchewan, was 5 under after a 68. “I feel like I’m hitting the ball really well, so I’m excited for the weekend,” Henderson said. Three-time tournament champion Lydia Ko also was 5 under after a 68, playing alongside Henderson and Jennifer Kupcho. Kupcho was 7 under after a 68. Lexi Thompson shot a 68 to get to 4 under. She played in a twosome with Korda after second-ranked Minjee Lee withdrew Thursday. Top-ranked Jin Young Ko, the winner at Magna outside Toronto in 2019 when the event was last played, missed the cut with rounds of 68 and 73. Lorie Kane, the 57-year-old Canadian making her final appearance in the event, was a distant last at 28 over after rounds of 84 and 86.
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) — Panthers backup quarterback Sam Darnold and kicker Zane Gonzalez were both carted off the field in the third quarter of Carolina’s preseason game Friday night against the Buffalo Bills. Darnold suffered a left ankle sprain after Bills defensive tackle C.J. Brewer landed on him as the quarterback was releasing the ball. Panthers coach Matt Rhule said Darnold will have an MRI on Saturday, but the team is fairly certain that he does not have a fracture. If it is a high ankle sprain, that’s normally an injury that keeps players out four to six weeks. “Sam’s a tough kid and he usually comes back pretty quickly,” Rhule said. When asked if the Panthers might consider bringing back Cam Newton for a third stint with the team, Rhule said nothing is off the table. Rhule said he enjoyed his experience coaching Newton last year and views him as a true professional. Several Panthers players ran over to Darnold as he was helped onto the cart. Bills quarterback Josh Allen, a good friend of Darnold’s, also ran onto the field to offer encouragement. Darnold was 5 of 11 for 49 yards and ran for a 1-yard touchdown to give Carolina a 21-0 lead. Earlier in the week, Panthers coach Matt Rhule announced Baker Mayfield as the starter over Darnold, who was 4-7 last season as Carolina’s starter. This is the second straight week the Panthers have lost a quarterback to an injury in a preseason game. Last week rookie Matt Corral, the team’s third-round draft pick, suffered a season-ending injury when he tore a ligament in his foot in a 20-10 loss to the New England Patriots. If Darnold is out any significant amount of time, P.J. Walker would presumably be Mayfield’s backup. Darnold’s injury came just minutes after Gonzalez was carted to the locker room with a groin injury. Gonzalez was injured while warming up on the sideline on the wet field. Punter John Hekker converted the PAT on Darnold’s touchdown. Rhule was unclear on the extent of Gonzalez’s injury. ___ More AP NFL coverage: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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ATLANTA (AP) — Masters champion Scottie Scheffler is playing every bit like the No. 1 player in golf and was on the verge of turning the Tour Championship into a rout. Three holes by Xander Schauffele changed everything going into the weekend at East Lake. Schauffele holed a pair of birdie putts, and then drilled a 4-iron just over the bunker and right by the hole on the par-5 18th, rolling in a 5-foot eagle putt. The birdie-birdie-eagle finish — Scheffler had to settle for pars — gave Schauffele a 7-under 63 as he went from a six-shot deficit to two shots behind Friday. Schauffele rarely gets overly excited and this was no exception. “It was nice to pick up some shots late here, but it’s just a positioning battle going into Sunday,” he said. “There’s a lot of golf to be played on this property. Scheffler wasn’t overly concerned. He rarely is. “I’m just going to go out there and do my thing and try and play good golf,” Scheffler said. “Xander obviously has a great track record around here, but paying attention to what other guys do on the golf course has never served me too well.” Scheffler, who had a 66, was at 19-under par. He started at 10-under par as the No. 1 seed in the FedEx Cup — Schauffele started four shots behind as the No. 4 seed — and had few complaints except for not making every birdie chance, and they were ample. Scheffler played bogey-free. The four putts from 10 feet or closer that he missed? He saw those only as opportunities, a reminder that he was playing the kind of golf that carried him to an amazing stretch of four wins in two months — capped by the Masters — in the spring. Starting the day with a five-shot lead, Scheffler made birdies from 5 feet on the par-3 second hole and then pounded driver on the next hole so perfectly positioned that he had a flip wedge into 5 feet for another birdie. At that point, he was ahead by eight shots. Jon Rahm also had a 63 and worked his way closer to the top at 13 under. He was being interviewed when he looked up at a TV screen to see if Scheffler had made another birdie. He still was six shots behind. Defending champion Patrick Cantlay (66) and Sungjae Im (65) were seven shots back. Rahm wasn’t sure if he put himself back in the mix, but his 63 made it feel more reasonable. “But he’s playing good golf, right? And we’re going to have to keep on going and play good golf, as well,” Rahm said. “It’s going to take a really strong weekend from me and hopefully not a strong one from Scottie. That’s kind of what we’re looking for.” Schauffele seemed to find that at the end. He was six behind when he hit his approach to 12 feet behind a back left pin on the 16th and made the birdie. From the fairway on the 17th, his wedge spun back to 4 feet. The 4-iron was bold and paid off. “It was a little right of where I wanted, but it had the distance and the shape. I hit it really well, so I wasn’t very worried about it,” Schauffele said. “Just trying to make sure to cover that corner and I hit it solid so I knew it was going to cover. For it to go to 5, 6 feet was definitely a bonus.” Schauffele’s record around East Lake is astounding since he first arrived in 2017 as a PGA Tour rookie and won. The FedEx Cup was different that year, based on points that were reset for the final event of the year. Justin Thomas won the big bonus. When it moved to the staggered start based on seedings, he had the low score over 72 holes when top-seeded Dustin Johnson won the FedEx Cup. No matter the format, Schauffele has never shot worse than par in 22 rounds. He has only two rounds at 70, the other 20 in the 60s. That’s not on his mind. Neither is the deficit he shrunk to four shots over the final three holes. “There’s a lot at stake here, and staying present is going to be the hardest thing,” he said. At stake is the $18 million bonus and a chance to end the year with four PGA Tour titles. Scheffler wants to end the best year in golf with a fitting crown. Seven months ago, he still was looking for his first PGA Tour title. The best score of the soft, sunny days belonged to Max Homa, who had a 62 and still was 10 shots behind. ___ More AP golf: https://apnews.com/hub/golf and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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NEW YORK (AP) — In 2016, responding to the fatal police shootings of two Black men just a day apart, Serena Williams joined a small chorus of top Black athletes in speaking out. “I won’t be silent!” she vowed. “Have we not gone through enough, opened so many doors, impacted billions of lives?” Williams asked in a Facebook post in the wake of the back-to-back killings of Philando Castile just outside St. Paul, Minnesota, and Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. “I realized we must stride on — for it’s not how far we have come but how much further still we have to go,” she wrote. That wasn’t the only time Williams would wade into the politically thorny topic. It’s an outspokenness for which other Black athletes, from Muhammad Ali to Colin Kaepernick, have paid a steep professional price. After nearly three decades in the public eye, few can match Williams’ array of accomplishments, medals and awards. Through it all, the 23-time Grand Slam title winner hasn’t let the public forget that she’s a Black American woman who embraces her responsibility as a beacon for her people. From the outset of her professional career, Williams was othered because of her unconventional rise in the predominantly white sport — a Black girl who honed her formidable skills on the public tennis courts of Compton, California, far from the privileged private clubs that nurtured most U.S. players. Even as a teenager, her response to the racism, hostility and undermining by the establishment made her a role model for Black Americans. Now that Williams, 40, has indicated she is getting ready to hang up her tennis racket for good, perhaps even right after the U.S. Open, which starts Monday, sports analysts will take stock of her reign as one of the greatest athletes of all time. But no matter how her swan song plays out, Williams’ icon status on and off the court, as well as her impact on the Black community, are indelible. “Most Black folks, they understand the sacrifices,” said Elle Duncan, an anchor for ESPN’s SportsCenter. “If they can’t pull apart your game, they will find other reasons: your braids, your hair, your attitude, your body type, the clothes that you wear.” “It was always about that with Serena, because it was never about her tennis,” Duncan said. When Black women and girls were berated for wearing beads in their braids in the workplace, classroom or while competing in sports, they could see Williams and her sister, Venus, swinging tennis rackets as their beads click-clacked in all their bright and colorful glory. Some of Williams’ competitors, daunted by the task of beating her, turned to speaking disparagingly about her physical build and allure. Her response? A dignified, seemingly unbothered Williams brushed off press questions about it. In other moments, a more joyous Williams was seen “Crip walking” on the tennis court after winning gold at the 2012 London Olympics, a nod to her roots in Compton. Even as a top athlete who amassed wealth and influence, Williams has remained grounded in the grim realities of the times. After she won the championship at Wimbledon in 2016, Williams was asked what should be done to address underlying issues after the fatal ambush of several Dallas police officers gunned down by a sniper to protest the shooting of Black men by police. “I don’t think that the answer is to continue to shoot our young Black men in the United States … or just Black people in general,” she said. “Also, obviously, violence is not the answer of solving it. The shooting in Dallas was very sad. No one deserves to lose their life — doesn’t matter what color they are, where they’re from. We’re all human.” After gun violence touched their own family, Serena and Venus Williams opened a community center in Compton in 2016 to offer counseling and therapy to residents affected by violence. The Yetunde Price Resource Center is named for their half-sister, who was killed in a drive-by shooting in 2003. Martin Blackman, a former professional tennis player, said the Williams sisters’ journey through the sport inspired Black Americans like himself who’d seen few top Black contenders in the arena. “The way people could connect with not having to be wealthy to play the game, not having to go through the traditional pathway to make it,” said Blackman, now the general manager for player and coach development at the U.S. Tennis Association. “They weren’t insiders,” he said of Serena and Venus. Serena Williams’ temperament off the court had just as much impact as her dominance in matches, Blackman added. “Just the poise in being able to maintain a balance between being a fierce competitor, a strong Black woman who was comfortable in her own skin,” he said. “Someone who was always respectful, always polite, never lost her composure in press conferences. She’s not just a role model, but she’s kind of a template for what you can do without compromising who you are.” At a pivotal point in her career, Williams chose to stay away from the Indian Wells tournament in California for many years after she and her father said they heard racist taunts from fans upset by Venus defaulting before a head-to-head match with Serena. The slights to Serena Williams didn’t end there, especially in moments when her conduct was deemed by some as unsportsmanlike. During her loss to Naomi Osaka in the final of the 2018 U.S. Open, Williams shouted angrily in response to what she felt was unfair treatment by the chair umpire. An Australian newspaper lampooned Williams in a cartoon, depicting her with exaggerated physical characteristics strikingly similar to racist caricatures of Black people from the Reconstruction era. Black Americans’ participation in tennis dates to just before the turn of the 20th century. However, Black players were barred from the former U.S. National Lawn Tennis Association and made to play in segregated tennis clubs, until Althea Gibson broke barriers 72 years ago this month. Gibson became the first Black player on the U.S. tour in the 1950s and notched multiple Grand Slam titles. It’s a point of pride for the American Tennis Association, founded in 1916 to nurture young Black tennis talent, that it trained the likes of Gibson and Arthur Ashe. But Williams’ success boosted interest in the sport beyond what the organization had previously seen, said ATA President Roxanne Aaron. “You don’t have to walk in the same shoes as other people,” Aaron said of the lessons Williams’ career teaches up-and-coming players. “You can even identify your own path, and that’s the path you should walk no matter what.” Players who have emerged after Williams, like Osaka and Coco Gauff, are among the talents who cite the Williams sisters as inspirations in a sport still predominantly white. Osaka, who was born in Japan to a Japanese mother and Haitian father, and moved to the U.S. when she was 3, has called Serena “the main reason why I started playing tennis.” The same influence hasn’t been seen in other diversity-starved sports, ESPN’s Duncan said. “With Tiger Woods, we kept hearing about how he was inspiring this new generation of Black and brown kids to golf,” she said. “Have you seen it? I don’t see it. We see it with Serena.” “Will she go down as one of the greatest athletes of all time?” Duncan asked. “Yes. But I think more than anything, she’s one of the greatest influencers of all time.” “She is playing against the very girls that were inspired by her, those chocolate girls that said, ‘This is a tennis club sport. But God, if Serena and Venus can dominate, why can’t I?’” ___ AP Tennis Writer Howard Fendrich contributed to this report. ___ Aaron Morrison is a New York-based member of the AP’s Race and Ethnicity team. Follow him on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/aaronlmorrison.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Someone, of course, will end up in the history books as the last opponent of Serena Williams’ stellar career. It could be Danka Kovinic, a 27-year-old from Montenegro who is “honored” to be the first-round U.S. Open foe of someone she remembers watching on TV as a child. Their match — scheduled for Arthur Ashe Stadium at 7 p.m. on Monday night, Day 1 of the Grand Slam tournament that Williams has indicated will mark her farewell — is the first time the two women have shared a court. Kovinic’s reaction when she heard about the matchup from her coach: “I was happy; I won’t lie.” “It’s a privilege to share the court with Serena,” Kovinic said in an interview at Flushing Meadows on Friday. “I just really hope that I can show my good game. Maybe my best game.” They’ve crossed paths in tour locker rooms over the years, but Kovinic said she never got up the nerve to request a joint practice session. “I was like, ‘OK, that’s Serena and I am Danka,’” said the 80th-ranked Kovinic, whose best Grand Slam results were reaching the third round at the Australian Open in January and French Open in May before losing at each to a major champion (Iga Swiatek in Melbourne; Simona Halep in Paris). “I didn’t feel like I could approach her to ask.” Other topics are, or will be, of interest over the coming two weeks, from renewed questions about whether it makes sense for women to use slightly different tennis balls than the men do at Flushing Meadows — this is the only Grand Slam tournament that does that — to Novak Djokovic’s absence due to being unvaccinated against COVID-19, to Rafael Nadal’s pursuit of a 23rd major title despite a recent recovery from a torn abdominal muscle, to Emma Raducanu’s return to the site of her out-of-nowhere run from qualifier to Slam champion a year ago in New York. And on and on. But for now, and especially on Monday, nothing — and no one — in tennis matters as much as Williams. “ Serena is an icon. If I wasn’t playing her on Monday, I wouldn’t have all this attention. I’m aware of that,” Kovinic said. “So it’ll be a very nice experience and, at the same moment, maybe a little bit stressful. Of course I will feel pressure. But I will try to turn it into something positive.” What is she most eager to find out about Williams’ game? “Everything,” Kovinic said with a chuckle. “I know she hits hard, but I don’t know how different that is from the other girls I play.” Other players can imagine what these circumstances might feel like for Kovinic, who has a 2-4 career record at the U.S. Open — 104 fewer match wins at the place than 23-time Grand Slam champ Williams, who turns 41 on Sept. 26. “It’s a tough one,” said Caroline Garcia, who is seeded 17th and could meet Williams if both reach the semifinals. “Danka knows that she’s going to step on court with every single person there against her. When Serena was playing in the past, the atmosphere already was electric, so I can’t imagine what it’ll be out there now.” Garcia is coming off a title last week at Cincinnati, where Williams lost her opening match 6-4, 6-0 to Raducanu. “I couldn’t think about who was on the other side of the court, because I knew as soon as I did, my mind would probably start going,” Raducanu said about taking on Williams. “So I just had to take it, look at the ball, not think about anything else.” Kovinic says she generally tries to worry only about herself and her tactics, rather than what’s happening on the other side of the net. No matter who is on the other side of the net. Might be a tad different this time. “It’s like: I know what to expect,” said Kovinic, the only woman to win a Grand Slam match while representing Montenegro. “And at the same time, I don’t know what to expect.” Fans who attend the match, or watch on TV, “don’t know much about me,” Kovinic said. So she offered a bit of a scouting report: Like Williams — well, maybe not quite like Williams, Kovinic said with a laugh — she relies on a big first serve. She can win points with her forehand. She mixes spins. Her biggest victory probably came against Raducanu in Australia this year. “She was really, really solid, was staying with you, counterpunching. Then, after you drop one short after a long rally, she would attack,” Raducanu said. Kovinic has never played a match in Ashe. Never even hit a ball in the 23,771-capacity stadium, the largest Slam stage, although she was hoping to get the chance to practice there over the weekend. She did venture inside more than a decade ago, as a teen entered in the junior competition, to sit in the upper reaches of the stands and watch Kim Clijsters play. “It was spectacular,” she said. “From up above, the court looks so tiny. I assume it will be a completely different feeling when I step on the ground down there.” ___ More AP coverage of U.S. Open tennis: https://apnews.com/hub/us-open-tennis-championships and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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SEATTLE (AP) — Sue Bird’s eye for the court and knowledge of the game is what separates her among WNBA point guards, much to the frustration of her opponents for the past two decades. Washington Mystics coach Mike Thibault has watched Bird up close for his entire career in the WNBA. He saw Bird, the league’s all-time assist leader, put on a vintage performance as the Storm eliminated the Mystics from the WNBA Playoffs. “As much as I love Sue, I will be glad that she’s sitting over in the stands next year when we walk in this place,” said Thibault, the league’s all-time leader in coaching victories. Teammates and opponents point to Bird’s mind as her strength. She’s always analyzing, thinking several steps ahead. At 41, Bird has decided this is her last season. But first, she’s aiming for her fifth WNBA title with the Storm, where she’s spent her entire career. Bird’s skill as a coach on the court will be tested when Seattle’s best-of-five semifinal against Las Vegas starts on Sunday. Las Vegas was the best team in the league during the regular season and has become a nemesis for Bird, Breanna Stewart and the rest of the Storm. “We have our work cut out for us,” Bird said. “They just present a lot of problems.” The Aces won three of four matchups this season — including two in the final week — and have won five of the past six dating back to last season. Seattle beat Las Vegas for its last title in 2020 in the WNBA bubble in Florida. If the Storm are to send Bird out on top, they must find a way to solve the Aces. Thibault and other coaches in the league know the most successful point guards have incredible vision. It’s how they view the game before taking the court and while its playing out. There are few that fit the description of “floor general” to the level of Bird. “We talk all the time about coaches on the floor. But there really aren’t that many to be honest with you,” Thibault said. “But she is one of them because she has an innate sense of feeling the game. Like ‘OK, we’ve come down and this isn’t working, but this did.’ She can literally tell a player, ‘Go there because I know they’re going to do this.’ She has a feel and she studies the game.” Mystics star Elena Delle Donne was ousted from the playoffs by the Storm and Bird, who scored a season-high 18 points and dished 10 assists in the 97-84 win on Sunday. In the times the duo overlapped playing internationally for the United States, she got a first-hand education. “I’ve never felt so ready for games because of the way she was able to break things down and also simplify the game and teach it,” Delle Donne said. “It’s why Sue’s teams win. I think there’s things we can learn from Sue. It’s why she’s been so successful. It’s why all of her teams are so prepared.” Delle Donne suggested coaching as a next step for Bird once she’s done playing. She’s not alone. Seattle coach Noelle Quinn has seen the depth of Bird’s court vision from a unique perspective. She saw it for three seasons as a teammate, the last of which ended with the third of Bird’s four WNBA titles in 2018. She’s witnessed it the past two seasons as Bird’s coach. “Something about these moments that made me understand why she is so great. You see her just kick a different gear mentally and physically,” Quinn said. “I’ve seen it time and time again and it always still impresses me just how she’s able to just lock in and excel in those moments.” ___ More WNBA playoffs: https://apnews.com/hub/wnba-playoffs and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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NEW YORK (AP) — A New York City-owned golf course managed by former President Donald Trump’s business is expected to host a Saudi Arabia-supported women’s tournament in October, city officials said Friday. The plan to host the Aramco Team Series at the Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point in the Bronx comes after New York City’s attempt to cancel Trump’s contract to run the course was thrown out by a judge in April. Former Mayor Bill de Blasio said shortly after Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, that he was canceling Trump’s contracts to run the golf course and several Central Park concessions. The Democratic mayor said the city had the legal right terminate a contract with a company whose leaders are engaged in criminal activity such as inciting an insurrection. Manhattan state court Judge Debra James ruled that city’s claim that the Trump Organization had breached the contracts lacked any legal foundation. The Aramco Team Series, first played in 2020 as the Saudi Ladies Team International, is financed by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. The Saudi fund is also backing the LIV Golf tour, set up as a rival to the PGA Tour, which played a tournament at Trump’s Bedminster, New Jersey course last month. Some family members of Sept. 11 victims who blame Saudi Arabia for the 2001 terror attacks criticized Trump for hosting the Saudi-backed tour. The Saudi government has denied any involvement in the attacks. Messages seeking comment about Aramco’s Oct. 13-15 tournament in New York City were sent to the Trump Organization and the Aramco Team Series. Nick Paolucci, a spokesperson for the city law department, said, “As the decision in the previous administration’s court case displayed, contractually, the city is obligated to follow the terms of the Trump Ferry license agreement and cannot unreasonably withhold approval of this tournament.”
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CLEVELAND (AP) — Michelle Krause still grapples with the challenge of acknowledging she’s a massage therapist when she first meets someone, dreading their reaction or misguided comments even after 18 years in the profession. “It makes you not want to share, so I didn’t,” says the 52-year-old Krause, a former firefighter who made the career change after suffering a neck injury on the job — and getting help in her recovery from massage therapy. “So I would tell people I did nutrition and finance, so that they would not want to talk to me about my work.” Krause was among hundreds of therapists from across the country who gathered for the American Massage Therapy Association’s three-day national convention, which began Thursday. It was an opportunity to talk about a job made more difficult amid the pandemic, the 2021 attack on three Atlanta-area massage businesses in which eight people were killed and the lingering stain of NFL quarterback Deshaun Watson’s ongoing case that has perpetuated the sex worker stigma around the industry. The latter is in their face each day of the conference, which is being held in Cleveland. Watson is now the quarterback for the Browns and his new workplace looms just a block from the convention center and the conference attendees’ hotel across the street. They can avoid the reminder by taking another route to the convention center — walking underground. Not that these professionals want to hide. They didn’t ask for any of this and they aren’t happy about it. The convention was planned three years ago, well before the first report of the quarterback being accused of sexual misconduct with a massage therapist and Watson’s demand to be traded by the Houston Texans. The NFL issued Watson an 11-game suspension and $5 million fine this month and says the case is now over. But it’s far from over for this group of professionals and the AMTA, which believes the sanctions are not nearly harsh enough. “It mind-boggles me that something like that can happen,” said Amber Rasmussen, a therapist of 21 years currently working in Rapid City, South Dakota. Massage therapy as a licensed profession has a long history, dating to 1916 when Ohio became the first state to license operators. Therapists currently are regulated or certified by 45 states, with hundreds of hours needed to be licensed, and many more in continuing education to keep the certification. Massage therapy is now covered by Medicare Advantage programs and some insurance. There are stories of massage therapists leaving the industry after the recent crises, though no definitive numbers are available indicating any mass exodus. The approximately 2,000 therapists attending this year’s convention is similar to 2019, the last gathering after conferences in 2020 and 2021 were canceled due to the pandemic. Michaele Colizza, the association’s national president, said more work remains to be done to educate the public about the important role massage therapy plays in health care, pain management and keeping athletes fit and pursuing their sports. “AMTA strongly believes that any client who steps over the line to inappropriately touch should face the legal consequences,” Colizza said in a statement. “Additionally, irresponsible remarks made by lawyers or in the media coverage put professional, licensed massage therapists at risk by condoning inappropriate conduct in a massage environment.” “We believe that massage is and always should be about health and well-being in a safe environment,” she said. Michael Phelps was the keynote speaker Thursday. Krause recalled how everyone wanted to try cupping as therapy after seeing the 23-time Olympic gold medalist use it during the 2016 Summer Games. Phelps, who won 28 medals overall, also gave credit to massage therapy, positive publicity for the industry. But that was fleeting — the Atlanta killings by a white gunman who targeted Asian spa businesses and the Watson case have cast therapists in a different light. “It’s really upsetting,” said Krause, who had to block a former fellow firefighter for his inappropriate joke on her business page. “It’s disrespectful.” NFL players still are allowed to use their own massage therapists outside team headquarters. Part of Watson’s settlement restricts him to massage sessions with club-approved therapists for the rest of his career. While there were no anti-Watson protests outside Cleveland’s Huntingdon Convention Center nor any mention of the Browns quarterback inside, there was an undercurrent that suggested he was an impetus to what some believe needs to be done going forward. Conference topics were focused on education, ethics, vetting potential customers and setting boundaries. Therapists also talked about renewed diligence about where they work and how they do their jobs. Mary Czech, of Whitmore Lake, Michigan, said for her, sadly, the latest controversy is not something new. The college graduate is fully licensed in her home state and certified in oncology massage. She’s made sure during 20 years in the profession that she knows how to escape a massage room if a client acts inappropriately, down to the location of the closest phone and police department. “This has been something I’ve been struggling with,” the 55-year-old said. “I’ve always had a safety plan, and that’s not right.” Watson’s case has revived the disconnect between what massage therapists do as opposed to what people think they do. Krause only works by referral now. The former firefighter recalled an incident 16 years ago when a man grabbed her arm and complimented her bicep. “I actually twisted his arm … and I said, ‘I touch you. You don’t touch me,'” said Krause, of Severna Park, Maryland. “He tried to hug me at the end of the session, and thank God I was in a more public place.” Dawn Menning of Aberdeen, South Dakota, said she wears scrubs to drive home the professional aspect of massage. “I’m dressed in medical clothing, I’m wearing scrubs,” said Menning, who also keeps a large wooden spoon nearby in case someone tries something inappropriate. “I’m trying to give that impression that you’re here for a therapeutic treatment, and there’s nothing else.” Mentoring young therapists is another key, experienced therapists say, reminding them they have the right to refuse service. Tonia McGeorge, 36, of Ipswich, South Dakota, makes in-home visits, has her own mobile studio and also works at a spa in Aberdeen. “It might be someone who has $1 million,” McGeorge said. “But is it worth your career and reputation? … Your reputation is your integrity.” That’s the big battle for a profession with so many women running their own businesses. Marcella Thompson of Louisville, Kentucky, said a therapist took a call from a potential client asking for other services. The therapist warned the caller she was going to follow the law by sharing his name and number with police. “We have to be less intimidated,” Thompson said, “and be more stern and make sure those boundaries are completely clear.” Czech is staging her own Watson protest. The Michigan native, who has been a bit of a Browns’ fan during her Detroit Lions’ struggles, thought of attending Cleveland’s preseason finale Saturday night while in town. But frustrated with the NFL, Czech said: “I’m not going to go to a Browns game now.” ___ AP Sports Writer Tom Withers contributed to this report. ___ Follow Teresa M. Walker at https://twitter.com/TeresaMWalker ___ More AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/nfl and https://apnews.com/hub/pro-32 and https://twitter.com/AP_NFL
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OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — From the very first pitch, it was pretty painful to watch the major league debut of New York Yankees reliever Greg Weissert. Painful for Oakland hitters, too. He plunked a batter with his first offering. Then he balked. Then he nailed a guy with his second pitch, prompting the A’s hitter to slam down his bat. Didn’t get much better from there, either, for the new right-hander wearing No. 85. And after a pair of one-out walks, with Weissert’s last pitch going to the backstop, it was over. Pulled by manager Aaron Boone with the Yankees ahead 13-2 in the seventh inning, Weissert made the exceedingly long trudge from the mound to the dugout at the Coliseum. According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Weissert became the first player in the expansion era (since 1961) to hit batters with his first two pitchers in the majors. Every pitcher’s worst debut nightmare. At least he’s now a big leaguer forever — and the AL East-leading Yankees still coasted to a 13-4 win. “Only up from here,” Boone said after the game. “That’s a rough one. I think it sped up on him. He acknowledged that.” Disconsolate after his wild outing, the 27-year-old Weissert banged his glove on the bench and took a seat all by himself at the end of the dugout, looking down. He wasn’t alone for long. One by one, his teammates started to wander over to offer words and taps of encouragement. Pitcher Domingo German, coach Luis Rojas and his catcher, All-Star Jose Trevino. By the end of the inning, slugger Aaron Judge was sitting next Weissert, getting the rookie to relax. “Just say, ‘Hey, take a deep breath, just play catch,’ that’s what it’s about,” said 12-year veteran Josh Donaldson, who got three hits and scored four runs. “We’ve all had that big league moment where it starts speeding up on us and it’s OK. It’s going to happen. But to be able to move past that the next time he gets his opportunity will be important,” the 2015 AL MVP said. Weissert wasn’t available for comment. Picked by the Yankees in the 18th round of the 2016 draft out of Fordham in the Bronx, the Long Island product got his big chance Thursday after All-Star starter Nestor Cortes was put on the injured list. With a fastball in the mid-90s mph and a slider with a lot of movement, Weissert had excelled at Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre this season — a 1.76 ERA in 40 games, with 67 strikeouts in 46 innings. Boone praised him before the game, saying, “he’s going to get some opportunities. He’ll be in the mix, we really like him.” Boone added: “He has kind of rocketed through our system the last couple years, got to Triple-A last year after having a great year, has had a phenomenal year down there this year.” Hours later, Weissert’s opportunity came. It turned out be a unbelievably forgettable — not that he’ll ever be able to forget it. With his first pitch, he hit Jonah Bride in the leg. Weissert then seemed to lose focus and moved while on the rubber, resulting in a balk. His next pitch was a slider that hit Skye Bolt around the knee — Bolt threw his bat to the ground. After retiring Nick Allen on a flyball, Weissert walked Tony Kemp on four pitches. On a full count, a slider to Vimael Machin went to the backstop for a bases-loaded walk. Of his 15 pitches, only five were strikes. He was charged with three runs, leaving him with an 81.00 ERA for now. Boone said Weissert will be out on the mound again. “Look, it doesn’t change what we think about him,” Boone said. “Get that one out of the way.” ___ AP Baseball Writer Ben Walker contributed. ___ More AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/MLB and https://twitter.com/AP_Sports
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DALLAS, Sept. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Experienced Texas business attorneys Brad Jackson and Cheryl Mann of The Law Offices of Brad Jackson in Dallas are recognized as two of the state's top trial attorneys for companies on the 2022 Texas Super Lawyers list published by Thomson Reuters. Both lawyers are featured on the 2022 roster of Texas' leading legal practitioners based on nominations from other business litigation attorneys across the state and an extensive research process conducted by the list's editors. The exclusive Super Lawyers list includes the top 5 percent of attorneys in Texas. Mr. Jackson, Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization, has represented companies and individuals in significant legal matters for decades. His track record in Texas courtrooms includes multimillion-dollar wins for businesses and families. He also has successfully defended numerous business clients against claims seeking millions of dollars. Like Mr. Jackson, Ms. Mann has earned repeated selections on the Super Lawyers list based on years of work for clients in cases involving various legal issues. In addition to handling business disputes, she and Mr. Jackson have helped clients prevail in lawsuits over contested contracts, breaches of fiduciary duty, probate and trust matters, and legal appeals, among others. The Law Offices of Brad Jackson has proudly represented clients in North Texas and throughout the state for more than 30 years. The firm's recent victories for clients include: - A $7.3 billion negligence verdict for the family of an elderly woman who was killed by a service technician who had been called to do repairs at her home; - Successful defense of a six-figure fraudulent transfer claim involving a loan between family members; - Successful defense of a lawsuit seeking more than $1 million in damages in a dispute between former business partners; and - A $1 million arbitration award for a couple whose roof failed on their newly constructed home. Based in Dallas, The Law Offices of Brad Jackson provides decades of experience representing clients in Texas and across the nation. Brad Jackson is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization. The firm handles practically every type of business dispute and cases involving serious personal injury and wrongful death. For more information, contact Bruce Vincent at 214-763-6226 or bruce.vincent@muselegalpr.com. View original content: SOURCE Law Offices of Brad Jackson
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SHREVEPORT, La (KMSS/KTAL) – Hey football, welcome back. This week we kick things off in Texas and Louisiana on the Johnny’s Pizza House Friday Night Blitz presented by Car Giant. Louisiana jamborees will also be a part of our 4-states coverage beginning at 10:15 on KTAL NBC6. After a somewhat lackluster year picking games last season, I am ready for redemption! Let’s get into our breakdowns of the top matchups you’ll see on our first Friday Night Blitz of the season! Re-Bath Game of the Week: Daingerfield at Gladewater In our first Game of the Week of 2022, the Daingerfield brings their high-powered attack to Gladewater in a matchup of two teams that enjoyed plenty of success in District play a year ago. The Tigers and Bears combined to go 12-0 in their respective districts in 2021. That said, each team is looking to improve upon slow starts a season ago, with both teams starting out 2-2. Daingerfield will be led by Texas commit Aeryn Hampton, who leads the Tiger secondary as just a Junior. Gladewater will look to replace quarterback DJ Allen (now at TCU) with Junior Kyron Wilson, who makes the transition from wide receiver, catching 28 passes for over 500 yards and 3 touchdowns a year ago. PREDICTION: Gladewater is replacing their best player this year. Kyron Wilson is a tremendous athlete and should have the Bears competing for a district title, but I believe there will be growing pains in week one against an experienced Daingerfield team. DAINGERFIELD: 56 GLADEWATER: 20 HAMBURG AT ASHDOWN In Arkansas, the second ranked team in our preseason KTAL power rankings takes the field on their brand new turf against the Hamburg Lions. This is the fifth consecutive year the Lions and Panthers square off the open the season, with Ashdown taking the last two meetings. Ashdown will have a new quarterback in Jonathan McElroy. His job is made easier with Arkansas commit Shamar Easter at tight end. The Panthers will also have one of the top offensive lines in the area, led by Central Arkansas commit Xzavier Brown. PREDICTION: For a senior class that’s made back-to-back playoff appearances, this Ashdown team could be the most talented the Panthers have seen in years. This game will set the tone for a special year in Ashdown. ASHDOWN: 30 HAMBURG: 14 CENTER AT TATUM The wait is over. We’ll finally get to see Whitney Keeling’s Tatum Eagles take the field after a 12-year run at Waskom which included two state championships. His quarterback in his final two years at Waskom will join him at Tatum, Junior Cole Watson. The Eagles spent the first half of 2021 ranked in the top ten of the Class 3A Division I rankings, starting the year 8-1 before losing their final two games, including a first round playoff exit. Center has high hopes after a 1-9 2021 campaign. Quarterback Emonte Cross returns for his junior season, after throwing 17 touchdowns a year ago. Defensively, Jamarion Evans is back for his senior year after intercepting a team high 6 passes last season. PREDICTION: Center has to be confident with the amount of talent returning this season. I think the option attack will be too much to handle against an experienced offense in the 2022 opener. TATUM: 26 CENTER: 14 OTHER GAMES ON THE SCHEDULE LOUISIANA JAMBOREES ON SCHEDULE Booker T. Washington vs. Southwood Huntington vs. Woodlawn Airline vs. Benton Bossier vs. Plain Dealing Calvary vs. Union Parish You can catch highlights of all these games and scores from many more around the ArkLaTex on the Johnny’s Pizza House Friday Night Blitz presented by Car Giant beginning at 10:20 on KTAL NBC 6. The show also airs at 10:30 on KSHV, 11:00 on KMSS FOX 33, and 11:37 on KTAL NBC6.
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FRISCO, Texas (AP) — Dallas Cowboys left tackle Tyron Smith is expected to return at some point this season after sustaining a torn left hamstring that also injured the knee, team owner and general manager Jerry Jones said Thursday. Jones said during an appearance on ESPN that he wasn’t sure if Smith’s injury would require surgery but that the eight-time Pro Bowler would return late in the season. A person with knowledge of the injury, which happened in practice Wednesday night, said Smith had a torn hamstring with a knee fracture that resulted from the tendon pulling away from the bone. ESPN first reported the injury. Speaking to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because there was no official announcement of the injury, the person said it appeared Smith would be sidelined until December. Smith was injured during 11-on-11 drills when he went to engage linebacker Leighton Vander Esch about 5 yards downfield before crumpling to the turf. He walked off the field without help and later walked past reporters outside the locker room. The 31-year-old Smith has been hampered mostly by back, neck and ankle injuries in recent years. Smith has missed at least three games each season since 2016. He played just two games in 2020 before season-ending neck surgery. Rookie first-round pick Tyler Smith could replace him. Tyler Smith has been working at left guard but was the starting left tackle at Tulsa. He missed both practices this week with an ankle injury. “We’ve played a lot of games without Tyron,” Jones said on ESPN. “Not as successfully as we do with him. But in the meantime we’ve got a guy named Tyler Smith who’s come on the scene.” The injury is a major blow to an offensive line that was already in transition. The Cowboys were counting on Smith and five-time All-Pro right guard Zack Martin as the anchors for a unit that is young and relatively inexperienced at the other three spots. Dallas probably just added a fourth spot to that concern. Josh Ball, a fourth-round pick last year, has replaced Tyron Smith at times during training camp this year. Ball missed all of his rookie season with an ankle injury. If Tyler Smith moves to left tackle, third-year player Connor McGovern is the likely choice at left guard. Before Tyron Smith’s injury, McGovern, who missed all of his rookie year with a torn pectoral muscle, was expected to start ahead of Tyler Smith. Tyler Biadasz, another third-year player, is the center. Without Tyron Smith, quarterback Dak Prescott is missing the veteran blocker on his blind side and two other starters from last year’s line while moving on without top receiver Amari Cooper, who was traded to Cleveland in a cost-cutting move in the offseason. CeeDee Lamb is taking over the No. 1 receiving role from Cooper. The defending NFC East champs, who lost a wild-card game at home to San Francisco in January, open the season with two tough home games. The opener is against Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sept. 11 before Joe Burrow and the AFC champion Cincinnati Bengals visit. “I like where we are relative to our skill positions and frankly, our challenge is in our offensive line,” Jones said. “The offensive talent has got to step up with the recognition that we can’t count on what you might have had up there.” ___
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ARLINGTON, TX (Silver Star Nation) – The Dallas Cowboys defense took advantage of four interceptions and a couple of fumbles to eek out a 27-26 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in the final preseason game of the 2022 NFL season. All three backup quarterbacks saw action in the last game before the NFL requires teams to cut their rosters from 80 players to the final 53 man squad on Tuesday. Veteran backup Cooper Rush started the game, followed by Will Grier and finally Ben DiNucci. A late injury to offensive hopeful Aaron Shampklin from Harvard University may threaten his chances to make the final roster. The Cowboys season opener is September 11th on NBC Sunday Night Football when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers visit AT&T Stadium.
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"Diamonds in the Ruff" to Occur October 2nd, Event to Support U.S. Military Veterans + Animal Rescue Groups LIVONIA, Mich., Sept. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- A bid to set a new GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS title for the Largest Dog Wedding Ceremony will take place on Sunday, October 2 at Northwestern Medicine Field in Geneva, IL. Named "Diamonds in the Ruff," the event is sponsored by Pet Supplies Plus, the largest and most trusted pet retail franchise in the United States. The current record stands at 178 married dog couples and was set 15 years ago in Littleton, CO. "Diamonds in the Ruff" will support non-profit organizations and raise awareness about military veterans who struggle with mental health. The goal is to raise $100,000 for K9 for Warriors and a dozen service animal organizations and local pet adoption groups. K9 for Warriors is a non-profit that provides trained service dogs to military veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury and other trauma. Pet parents and attendees can expect a real-life ceremony that features a wedding processional song with each dog couple walking down a red carpet. Pet Supplies Plus and The Honest Kitchen, a family-owned company that makes healthy pet food, will provide a goat's milk "champagne toast" for each dog couple following the ceremony. "Diamonds in the Ruff" will be emceed by world-renowned magician and five-time Guinness World Record Holder, Martin Rees. Pet Supplies Plus will host interactive activities with giveaways, and the event will also have live music, photo opportunities, vendor partners and more to enjoy after the ceremony. "This event is a perfect fit for Pet Supplies Plus and gives us an opportunity to build awareness about our brand, while raising money for local non-profits and rescues," said George Lennon, Franchise Owner of Pet Supplies Plus. "Anytime we are able to contribute or give back to our communities is a plus – and what better way than a fun event to wed dog couples!" Event organizers include Kane County Cougars Baseball Foundation and Robust Promotions, an Illinois-based firm with extensive promotional and marketing expertise. "Pet Supplies Plus has been a fantastic partner in our Largest Dog Wedding Ceremony event," said Greg Seei, CEO and co-founder of Robust Promotions. "Their team has brought a warmth and enthusiasm to the initiative which has made this a special collaboration. Their mission and vision align with ours, and we're thankful for their support in this worthy cause." To register your dog(s) for "Diamonds in the Ruff," visit https://www.largestdogwedding.com/Register. Pet Supplies Plus offers a wide array of natural pet foods and a variety of made-in-the-USA pet consumables, including food, treats, rawhide and chews. Set in welcoming neighborhood environments, Pet Supplies Plus team members get to know their neighbors and pets by name at every store. Full-service grooming, self-serve pet wash stations and fresh bakery treats are also available in-store at many locations. Neighbors can now fill prescriptions online and receive home delivery for quality medications and specialty diets. Whether shopping in-store or online, Pet Supplies Plus makes choosing local easy. For more information, visit www.petsuppliesplus.com. About Pet Supplies Plus Your neighborhood Pet Supplies Plus has everything you need for your furry, scaly and feathery friends. Our shelves are stocked with the right products, including a wide selection of natural and made in the USA products. Easily find all their favorites at prices you love, whether you shop with us in store or online using free curbside pickup, same-day delivery or Autoship. To help keep your pets happy and healthy, pet prescriptions can be filled online and delivered directly to your door. As the nation's largest independent pet store with over 630 locations in 40 states and counting, we make shopping local simple. For more information visit www.petsuppliesplus.com. Media Contact: Marisa Beaumont, Fishman Public Relations, (847) 945-1300 or mbeaumont@fishmanpr.com View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Pet Supplies Plus
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Our streak of mostly cloudy and warm weather continued across the ArkLaTex Friday with a few scattered showers & warmer temperatures. There is still no sign that this weather pattern will be changing anytime soon. Rain chances could pick up by the first half of next week. Some weekend rain but not much: We experienced a bit more sunshine that mixed in with the clouds Friday. Expect that mix of clouds and sunshine to continue through the weekend. Futurecast shows that we will see a mostly cloudy sky Friday night. Any rain will likely end Friday evening. Expect a mix of sunshine and clouds Saturday with a few scattered thundershowers developing. That rain will likely end Saturday evening and we will see a partly to mostly cloudy sky Saturday night. This cycle will repeat itself once again Sunday and Sunday evening. The break from the summer heat continues: With sunshine rather limited in the coming days, daytime temperatures will likely stay well below normal. Look for lows Saturday morning to once again settle into the low to middle 70s. We should see enough sun to heat us up into the upper 80s to lower 90s Saturday afternoon. Expect similar temperatures this weekend, pretty much all of next week, and next weekend. How much weekend rain? Given the scattered nature of the rain in the next few days, we should see a decent variation in rainfall totals. Futurecast shows that most areas will see less than 1/10”. Those areas that experience the stronger thundershowers could see totals of ½ to 1”. Long-range rain outlook: The rain that is expected during the next ten days should be rather scattered. We should see an increase in the coverage of the rain and hence the rain chances Monday and Tuesday as an upper-level disturbance develops to our northwest. Rain chances will likely decrease for the last half of the workweek and then increase again just in time for the Labor Day weekend. Models continue to show that all of the area will likely see rainfall totals in the coming ten days of around 1”. Since the rain should be rather scattered, some locations could get a bit more and others could get a bit less. Get daily forecasts and exclusive severe weather details on storms as they approach your area by downloading the Arklatex Weather Authority app now available in the App Store and Google Play
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2022-09-21T14:59:21Z
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Rain, rain go away! Come again another day. Of course, that’s a children’s rhyme that is certainly not leading to any dry weather around here lately. But our recent weather has been delivering below normal temperatures. But, will that continue? Morning low temperatures will be in the low to mid-70s through the middle of next week and afternoon highs will be in the upper 80s to low 90s. When we look back on the summer, our current temperatures are quite nice. But, there is another very wet period on the way and it will repeat what we have seen the last few days. High pressure will build westward into the southeastern United States over the weekend. At the same time, an upper-level trough of low pressure will begin to move out of the Rockies and head our way. And, a disturbance will begin to move up the Texas coast toward the Louisiana coast. It will be sending plentiful moisture our way. If you mix it all together, the weekend will be ruled by numerous showers and thunderstorms. However, most of the activity will be during the day. In contrast, the weather pattern for next week will be a totally different story. At this time, it looks to be a repeat of what we experienced earlier this week. There should be numerous rain and storm events both day and night starting next Tuesday and lasting possibly through your Labor Day weekend. Add to that scenario, a cold front diving southward toward us Tuesday night through Wednesday. We could probably declare this a messy and wet forecast. But, remember this: rain, rain go away! Come again another day. Who knows, maybe it will work.
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Flood washes away many corpses at cemetery in Niger community The Chief Imam of Mariga Central Mosque in Mariga Local Government Council of Niger State Alhaji Alhassan Nai’bi has raised an alarm that more than 500 corpses have been swept away by flood at a cemetery in Mariga local government area of Niger state, while no fewer than about 100 more others were said to have been relocated from the cemetery by members of the community. The cleric made this known in a telephone interview with journalists in Minna, the state capital. He attributed the cause to the activities of illegal miners near the graveyards, which he pointed out that has created trenches that were susceptible to flood disasters, stressing that “some bodies are still missing.” He stated further that the district head had informed the state government and requested immediate action on the matter and other issues in the Council areas. Confirming the incident to Tribune Online on Wednesday in Minna, the Director-General, Niger State Emergency Management Agency, Malam Ahmed Ibrahim Inga, stressed that the agency is aware of the flood disasters challenges not only in Mariga LGA of the state but across some parts of the state following the release of excess water from the three Hydro Power Plants in Borgu, Shiroro and Jebba-north local government areas of the state to spill out the excess water from the dams by their respective managements. YOU SHOULD NOT MISS THESE HEADLINES FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE Hate Speech, Fake News, Propaganda, Greatest Threat To Nigeria’s Democracy ― Jonathan Hate speech, fake news and propaganda have been identified as the greatest threat to Nigeria’s democracy, and anybody who engages in any of these should be regarded as a threat, just like a gunn…. Nigeria Dresses In Borrowed Robes Being an address delivered by His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar, Vice-President of Nigeria (1999-2007) and presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), on September 13, 20222… EDITORIAL: The Worsening Oil Theft RECENTLY, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) gave scary statistics on oil theft in the country, saying that it was losing $700 million every month to oil theft and vandalism at terminals.…. I’m Disappointed In Sule Lamido Over PDP Leadership Crisis — Iniama Mr. James Iniama, an aspirant in the recent governorship primary in Akwa Ibom State in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), speaks on why the South failed in the bid to secure presidential ticket of the party for the 2023 election. UDEME UTIP brings some excerpts: Taofeek Lawal, in this piece, writes on the chances of New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) in the forthcoming 2023 elections and the zones it is likely to make inroads especially in the northern part of the countryy…. Soliciting Foreign Funds For Political Campaigns, Was Peter Obi Right? As the political parties prepare for the announcement by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of the commencement of political campaigns, political parties and their candidates have been traversing the entire country and the diaspora for support and assistance. There is nothing unusual about this…
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Oyo records 751 road accidents, 351 deaths, 9 suicide cases in 9 months •As Police commence stop and search of motorcycles in 33 LGAs Oyo State has a total record of 751 road accidents, 351 deaths and nine suicide cases in 9 months (January-September 2022) The State Commissioner of Police, Adebowale Williams rolled out the statistics in a brief chat with newsmen in Ibadan on Wednesday. The Commissioner of Police in his submission said 223 out of the recorded accident cases were fatal, 305 serious and 223 were minor. He added that a total number of 351 lives were lost to the accident that occurred at various locations in the state while 351 persons were critically injured. CP Adebowale attributed the increasing rate of accidents on the state roads to overspeeding, reckless driving and driving against traffic. Other factors mentioned by the Commissioner of Police include; aggressive driving, burst tyres while in motion and brake failures. Aside from the recorded numbers of carnage on the state roads, CP Adebowale said the state has a total record of nine suicide cases in the past four months. The Commissioner of Police disclosed that out of the recorded nine suicide cases, five of the victims have been confirmed dead, three are under investigation and the remaining one is yet to be confirmed. Adebowale who expressed concern over the recorded incident called on the religious leaders, traditional rulers and family heads in the state to live up to their billings by devising means of changing the mindset of the younger ones through proper doctrine and counsel. In another development, the State Police Command has hinted at its plan to commence stop and search of motorcycles by its personnel in all the 33 local government areas of the State. The Commissioner of Police while keeping the general public abreast of the development said this policy of stop and search became imperative in order to checkmate the activities of armed robbers, bandits and others that operate with the use of motorbikes. Adebowale, therefore, called on the general public to cooperate with the police in order to flush out criminals from their various hideouts in the state. ALSO READ FROM NIGERIAN TRIBUNE - Soliciting Foreign Funds For Political Campaigns, Was Peter Obi Right? - EDITORIAL: The Worsening Oil Theft
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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Kicking off spooky season, on Oct. 1, 2022, Latine-business Virago Rising, will host their 2nd Annual Bruja Bash at the Latine-owned brewery, Brewjeria, in the city of Pico Rivera. Members of the Latine community contributing to the positive portrayals of Latines will be honored, as well as a celebration of Virago Rising's own relaunch. In collaboration with Virago Rising, Brewjeria will release their hard seltzer "La Mera Mera". This special release product will be available for purchase only at Brewjeria. Bruja Bash will also include a night market showcasing a variety of Latine-owned businesses and their products. Actor, writer and comedian, Jenny Lorenzo, currently on Disney+ and Cartoon Network is known for her hilarious Abuela character on YouTube as well as her own podcast Hyphenated. Named Virago Rising's Bruja of the Year, Lorenzo will be celebrated for her contributions to the Latine community at Bruja Bash. "I am so inspired by Virago Rising aiming to represent the Latine community accurately and vividly paralleling the work that I have been doing in the creation of my characters," said Lorenzo. "I am truly honored to be the recipient of the Bruja of The Year Award and be amongst so many Latine entrepreneurs and creatives!" The event will be emceed by actor, writer and comedian, Erik Rivera, featured in HBO Latino's "Entre Nos" stand-up comedy showcase, highlighting the nation's funniest Latino comedians. His one-hour special "Super White" is available to stream on HBO Max. Virago Rising is led and co-founded by Vannessa Sanchez and Sara Maldonado. "Virago Rising, formerly known as Powerful Latinas Rising, is here to celebrate voices in our community in innovative ways," said Sara Maldonado, "This event is here to do just that: a Latine DJ, a Latine Emcee, a Latine honoree, a Latine-owned venue all put together by a Latine-led business. We can't wait to celebrate with good food, good music, good people and Halloween vibes!" "We are excited to bring the Latine-community together under one roof, especially highlighting women doing great things. Bruja Bash is for the community, for women, and for lots of fun!" said Vannessa Sanchez. The event will include music by DJ LA Bellatini and free tarot readings by Divine Right Tarot. Register for the event here. WHEN: Saturday, October 1, 2022 from 5pm to 9pm WHERE: Brewjeria 4937 Durfee Ave, Pico Rivera, CA 90660. Virago Rising is a Latina-led business utilizing innovative forms of storytelling representing the Latine experience through an authentic lens. Receive real-time updates on Facebook, Twitter @virago_rising and Instagram @virago-rising. View original content: SOURCE Virago Rising
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The presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in the 2023 general election, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has celebrated the birthday of his wife, Senator Oluremi Tinubu on the occasion of her 62nd birthday. The former Lagos State governor took to Facebook on Wednesday to pour encomiums on his lawmaker wife, saying not even the intensity of politics could make him forget her special day. Recounting the memories of how the senator representing the Lagos central senatorial district at the National Assembly had stood by him, Tinubu said her support can be likened to that of the Rock of Gibraltar. While praising her for being a good mother to their children, he opined that her kindness to humanity in general is legendary. He also prayed that God in His infinite mercy would continue to bless his wife and grant her more years in good health. In a note he posted on Facebook, he wrote: “Birthdays are for celebration especially so for someone. To my dearest Remi at 62 who has been the love of my life. At this time of the year, nothing else matters. Not even the demands of politics can suppress the rush of emotions I feel every time it’s your birthday. “Dearest Oluremi, my Senator! I love and appreciate you each passing day. Recalling how we started fills me with gratitude: how you have stood by me, unconditionally, like the Rock of Gibraltar. “Even when I had to be away owing to exigencies, you efficiently managed the homefront, nurturing the children with love and affection. Your love has always kept me going. “Thank you for being a good mother. Our children and I thank you for your immense love. Your kindness to others and to humanity is legendary. “My prayer for you on this day is that God Almighty continues to prosper and shower you with His infinite mercies and blessings. May He grant you many more years in good health. Happy birthday, Senator Oluremi Tinubu. Happy 62nd birthday to my wife, my love!👻” Senator Oluremi Tinubu who is a member of the All Progressive Congress (APC), was born on September 21, 1960. Apart from being a politician, she is also an ordained pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, with her ordination taking place in 2018.
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Clarion Grad Nathaniel Lerch Overcomes Stress Fracture in Leg for Cross Country and Track Teams at Pepperdine MALIBU, California (EYT/D9) — Last fall, Nathaniel Lerch knew something was not quite right. (Photo courtesy of Pepperdine Athletics) His right shin ached, but it wasn’t the normal kind of pain. It was more intense than mere shin splints. The Clarion Area High School graduate and sophomore on the cross country and track and field teams at Pepperdine University decided to dive deeper into the problem. What was found surprised even him. He had a stress fracture in his shin bone. And, doctors weren’t sure why. “I think it was from wear and tear, but it might have been something internally,” Lerch said. “My levels were all off. They also thought it was from some kind of immune problem. We did all sorts of tests. We never got to the bottom of it.” It was a scary time for Lerch, a distance runner who was accustomed to the usual soreness, but nothing like this. The experience has changed the way Lerch, now a junior with the Waves, has approached running. He’s now on a regimen of prevention and strength training to–as he said, “counterbalance the pain in my shins.” It took months for him to recover. “I wasn’t sure if it would affect other parts of my body,” Lerch said. “But, thankfully, I don’t think it has. I think once I got through this big injury, I just have to stay on top of what I eat, all the supplements and everything and make sure I put everything good in my body. And get enough sleep, of course.” That’s not always easy with the time crunch Lerch is under, attending classes and participating in two sports at a Division I school. Lerch, though, has learned how to strike the right balance. He’s routinely named to West Coast Conference academic teams. He also earned Pepperdine Scholar-Athlete honors in each of his two years at the university. Lerch’s greatest honor, though, came this summer when he was named one of the team captains for both the cross country and track and field teams. Lerch is no stranger to honors or leadership. He earned a lot of both at Clarion. He was on the Keystone Shortway Athletic Conference cross country title as a senior and helped the Bobcats to a second-place finish in the District 9 championship meet. He qualified for the PIAA Cross Country Championships four times and was a three-time KSAC MVP. On the track, he was the KSAC MVP as a junior. Lerch was also salutatorian of his graduating class and student council president. At Pepperdine, he quickly knocked a minute off his 5K time during the track and field season as a freshman. Then the shin problems began as a sophomore. Now, Lerch said, he is very close to 100%. “I’m very excited,” he said. “I had a little minor injury a week or so ago, but I’m good to go now. Honestly, I’m just really excited to see what I can do. I’ve worked really hard this summer. I put in a lot of mileage and I’ve been on top of everything. I just want to see how fast I can get and stay with our top guys on the team.” Lerch’s love of running began at a young age and was surely influenced by his mother, Tammy, who was a cross country and track and field standout at Anderson University in South Carolina during her collegiate days. She still goes on training runs with Lerch. “She continues to push me to run and to just do the very best I can,” Lerch said. “My mom and dad (Matt) will come on runs with me or bike next to me. It’s been very helpful, especially on those hot summer days to have someone along next to me. “It’s a good feeling,” he added. “It’s nice to spend a few hours with mom every day.” Lerch is studying biology. He hopes to become a veterinarian. Lerch took the unusual path of going across the country to college. Few venture so far from home to go to school. “The biggest draw was that it was a relatively small school,” Lerch said. “I had like 45 people graduate with me (at Clarion), but here we have about 900 in my class at Pepperdine. It’s a small enough campus that you can still get to know a lot of people and get to know the professors. I’m a biology major, so it’s important to have a good relationship with them so you can get involved with research and just make sure you can stay up to speed on topics and everything we’re learning.” Sun, sand, the ocean — the location certainly didn’t hurt, either. When Lerch first saw pictures of Malibu, he was hooked. “The first time I heard about it, my dad showed me a picture of the cross country team at the beach in their full roster photo with the ocean in the background,” Lerch said. “I was like, ‘I kinda want to do that.’ “We’re close enough to (Los Angeles) that we can go see concerts or whatever, but we also have a nice, quiet place in Malibu,” Lerch added. “The running trails here are phenomenal. They’re beautiful. We’re very lucky to run here. I think that was kind of the dream.” Lerch’s dream now is to stay healthy and really see what he can accomplish at Pepperdine. “I’ve cranked out some pretty good 5Ks, but I want to see what I can do in the 3,000-meter, which is an event that’s not usually found at most of these meets, but sometimes they have it and I always want to give it a try. It’s little less than two miles, but it’s long distance with a little bit of speed. I want to see how I can do with that.” Lerch has also worked on the mental side of running. He leaned on that toughness during his recovery from the stress fracture and the uncertainty of its cause. “Honestly, the most challenging thing has been not giving up because it’s so easy to and to get inside your head sometimes,” Lerch said. “You really have to keep your chin up and just kind of realize that you trained for this, this is why you are here and it’s not something that you can give up on so easily. I think the biggest thing is the mental battle, but I think I’m winning that.” Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Featured Local Job: Food Delivery Driver Tuesday, September 20, 2022 @ 01:09 PM The Nutrition Group is now hiring Meal Delivery Drivers. Are you a morning person and looking for the perfect part-time job? Are you looking to supplement your income? The Nutrition Group is looking for Home Meal Delivery Drivers for morning shifts. They are seeking motivated drivers to pick up and deliver meals to seniors at their homes from the Clarion & Rimersburg senior centers areas. Wages are based on driving routes, Monday-Thursdays only…no weekend hours! Apply at www.careers.com or Call 724-763-8608. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Featured Local Job: Weekend Life Skills Worker II Youth Services hiring Weekend Life Skills Workers II or Youth Care Professionals to work directly with Adolescents at Abraxas I (AI) in Marienville, Pennsylvania – starting pay is $15.26 per hour! Department: Abraxas Youth & Family Services Location: Marienville, PA Salary: $15.26 an hour – $19.26 an hour Bonus: $5,000 Sign-on Bonus Shift: Friday, 3 pm – 11pm, Saturday, 7am – 11pm, Sunday, 7am – 11pm Start a career that makes a difference in people’s lives! To Apply: Text JOB to 412-912-2012 Abraxas I provides adolescent treatment programs for substance abuse, delinquency, and medically necessary mental health services. Their 90-acre campus is nestled in the Allegheny National Forest in northwestern Pennsylvania. This is an entry-level position; seeking individuals to role model, teach and supervise adolescents in a structured residential environment. In this role, you will regularly supervise and interact with clients, observe and address client behavior, and document services in client files. Comprehensive paid training is provided to prepare new employees for success in theri team-oriented environment. $5,000 Sign-on Bonus $15.26 – $19.26 an hour Who Abraxas Is: Abraxas Youth & Family Services is a national nonprofit human services provider dedicated to Building Better Futures for at-risk youth, adults, and families. Our diversified array of services includes alternative education, outpatient counseling, in-home services, shelter, detention, residential treatment, and re-entry/transition services. Since 1973, Abraxas team members have positively impacted the lives of those we serve and the communities in which they live. Benefits & Perks: Abraxas provides a competitive and comprehensive benefits program that offers the protection, peace of mind, and flexibility designed to support you – both at home and at work. - Medical & Dental & Vision Insurance - Flexible Spending Accounts - Basic Life & Short-Term Disability Insurance - 403(b) Savings Plan - Life Assistance Program (LAP) - Tuition Assistance Program - Paid Time Off (PTO) * Paid Holidays * Paid Training - Advancement Opportunities In this role, you will: - Provide direct supervision, leadership, and serve as a role model to clients while interacting in a therapeutic and meaningful manner - Observe client behavior and intervene appropriately, as dictated by policy and individual client treatment plan - Implement the daily activity schedule and structure and coordinate client activities, such as Family Night, Structured Recreation, etc - Facilitate and document various psycho-educational groups via standardized curricula - Conduct scheduled and random head counts to provide effective people security - Assist with mentoring and on-the-job training of newer team members - Support the Abraxas philosophy and mission and promotes the Seven Key Principles of care - Demonstrate appropriate use of Safe Crisis Management techniques and skills Hiring Requirements: - High School diploma or equivalent required - Must possess a valid Pennsylvania driver’s license - Must be 21 years of age or older - Must be able to pass physical and pre-employment drug/alcohol screening - Must pass criminal background check investigation - Flexibility to work overtime as required Why Should You Consider Abraxas? - At Abraxas, they celebrate the richness of their diverse employees and the communities they serve. They are actively committed to building a culture of awareness and belonging, as they strive to ensure they are a welcoming, inclusive, and culturally competent organization. - As they work to make a difference in people’s lives, Abraxas is dedicated to respect, equity, and the engagement of those they serve and their employees. - As a provider of trauma-informed care, Abraxas firmly believes in recovery and that thier clients can lead fulfilling and meaningful lives, and they consider it an honor and a privilege to assist them in their journey. - Whether you’re looking to begin a rewarding career or you’re a seasoned professional wanting a new challenge, Abraxas has a place for you and opportunities for development at all levels. - At Abraxas, everything they do centers around people. That is why they are committed to providing you with competitive pay and comprehensive benefits options that help make your life easier and healthier, with a focus on providing choice when it comes to physical, emotional, and financial wellness. Their benefit options meet you where you are in your life and set you up for success both in and outside of work. - If you want to have a positive impact in the lives of others, join Abraxas! Equal Opportunity Employer Abraxas Youth & Family Services, an affiliate of Apis Services Inc., offers a rewarding career for those passionate about making a difference in the lives of others. Abraxas is a great place to start your career whether you have a high school diploma or GED, military experience, some college, or a bachelor’s or advanced degree. If you are interested in counseling, juvenile justice, psychology, social work, teaching, or just want to make a difference, they have a career path for you. Apis Services, Inc. provides administrative services to a variety of businesses and non-profit agencies so they can focus on their individual goals and missions. Apis serves 30+ affiliates throughout the USA including locations in Pennsylvania, Delaware, Colorado, New Jersey, and North Carolina. Join Them in Building Better Futures! Interested in joining their outstanding team? If you have any questions, you can contact Abraxas by email at [email protected] Give them a call at (814) 927-6615 and Brenda or Wendy will be happy to help you! More information can also be found by visiting this page. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Carl Paul Redick Carl Paul Redick, 65, of Longview, Texas, passed peacefully at home on Saturday, September 17, 2022, surrounded by his loved ones. He was born on October 10, 1956, in Clarion County. He was the son of Homer Paul Redick & Doris Ann (Shirey) Redick. Carl graduated from Clarion Area High School in 1975. He served in the United States Navy from 1975 to 1979. In his spare time, he enjoyed watching football, and caring for his dog, Jada. He is survived by two sisters; Carol A. Roads & her husband Chuck of Beaumont, TX, Bonnie Grouly of Sandy Lake, PA and numerous nieces, nephews, uncles and aunts. In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by a brother, Bill Redick. We would like to thank Harbor Hospice of Longview, TX for helping take wonderful care of Carl in his fight with cancer. Carl’s family will receive friends from 1 PM to 2 PM on Saturday, October 1, 2022, at the Varner Funeral Home in Rimersburg. A memorial service will be held at the funeral home, beginning at 2:00 PM, with his uncle Kenny Shirey, officiating. Inurnment will follow in the Rimersburg Cemetery. The family suggests memorials be made to the American Cancer Society, PO Box 6704, Hagerstown, MD. 21741. Online condolences may be sent to the family by visiting www.Varnerfuneralhomes.com . Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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7-Day Weather Forecast for Clarion County The 7-day weather forecast for the Clarion County area is brought to you by Redbank Chevrolet and DuBrook. Today – Mostly cloudy, then gradually becoming sunny, with a high near 80. Light south wind becoming southwest 5 to 10 mph in the morning. Winds could gust as high as 21 mph. Tonight – Showers and thunderstorms likely, mainly before 3am. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 56. Southwest wind 6 to 8 mph becoming northwest after midnight. Chance of precipitation is 70%. New rainfall amounts between a quarter and half of an inch possible. Thursday – A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 65. Northwest wind 6 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. Chance of precipitation is 40%. New precipitation amounts of less than a tenth of an inch, except higher amounts possible in thunderstorms. Thursday Night – Mostly cloudy, with a low around 43. Northwest wind 6 to 9 mph, with gusts as high as 22 mph. Friday – Sunny, with a high near 61. North wind 6 to 9 mph. Friday Night – Partly cloudy, with a low around 41. Saturday – Mostly sunny, with a high near 66. Saturday Night – Mostly cloudy, with a low around 48. Sunday – A chance of showers after 2pm. Partly sunny, with a high near 71. Chance of precipitation is 50%. Sunday Night – A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 52. Chance of precipitation is 50%. Monday – A chance of showers. Partly sunny, with a high near 65. Chance of precipitation is 50%. Monday Night – A chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46. Chance of precipitation is 30%. Tuesday – Mostly sunny, with a high near 63. 7-Day Weather Forecast, brought to you by Redbank Chevrolet and DuBrook. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Acting Secretary of State Reminds Eligible Pennsylvanians to Register to Vote by October 24 Deadline HARRISBURG, Pa. – Acting Secretary of State Leigh M. Chapman marked National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday by reminding Pennsylvanians that the deadline to register to vote in the November election is Oct. 24 and by visiting three college campuses to encourage students to register to vote. (Pictured above: Acting Secretary of State Leigh M. Chapman speaks with students at Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology in Lancaster County during National Voter Registration Day on Tuesday.) “Census data show that 1.7 million Pennsylvanians are eligible to vote but are not registered to do so,” Chapman said. “I encourage every one of those eligible Pennsylvania voters to take a few minutes to register online before the Oct. 24 deadline. Exercise your fundamental right to vote, and let your voice be heard in our next election.” In visits to Montgomery County Community College, Lincoln University in Chester County and Thaddeus Stevens College of Technology in Lancaster County, Chapman discussed how to register to vote with students, some of whom will be voting for the first time in the Nov. 8 election. To be eligible to register to vote, Pennsylvanians must be: – A citizen of the United States for at least one month before the election, – A resident of Pennsylvania and the election district (municipality or precinct) in which the individual desires to register and vote for at least 30 days before the election, and – At least 18 years of age on or before the date of the election. Pennsylvanians who are already registered to vote can check their registration status online and update their voter record with changes such as name or address. Chapman also reminded Pennsylvanians that Nov. 1 is the deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot. To ensure their mail ballot is received before the 8 p.m. Nov. 8 deadline, voters should apply for their mail ballot today, complete the ballot when they receive it and return it to their county elections board right away. The Department of State’s website at vote.pa.gov offers a Ready to Vote toolkit and Resource Center where Pennsylvanians can find a wealth of information, such as: – a polling place locator, – contact information for county boards of election, – video demonstrations of the voting system used in each county, – voter registration forms, – information on mail-in and absentee voting, and – printer-friendly voter education materials. In addition to registering online, eligible Pennsylvanians can register to vote by mail or in person at many locations, including: – their county voter registration office, – county assistance offices, – Women, Infants & Children (WIC) program offices, – PennDOT photo and drivers’ license centers, – Armed Forces recruitment centers, – county clerk of orphans’ courts or marriage license offices, – Area Agencies on Aging, – county mental health and intellectual disabilities offices, – student disability services offices of the State System of Higher Education, – offices of special education in high schools, and – Americans with Disabilities Act-mandated complementary paratransit providers. An executive order signed by Gov. Tom Wolf earlier this month designates the following seven state agencies and programs as Voter Registration Distribution – Agencies that must provide voter registration materials and information to their clients: – Department of State at public Bureau of Elections, Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs, and Bureau of Corporations and Charitable Organizations locations, – Department of Agriculture at events at the Farm Show Complex, – Department of Conservation and Natural Resources at 121 state park office locations, – Department of Corrections in connection with Bureau of Community Corrections services, – Department of Education at library locations, – Labor and Industry programs at CareerLink offices, and – Department of Military and Veterans Affairs at state veterans homes. The executive order also designated September as Voter Registration Month in Pennsylvania. The National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) established September as National Voter Registration Month in 2002 as a non-partisan means of encouraging voter participation and increasing awareness of state voting requirements and election deadlines. For more information on voter registration or the Nov. 8 general election, call the Department of State’s year-round voter hotline at 1-877-VOTESPA (1-877-868-3772) or visit vote.pa.gov. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Clarion County Recipe of the Day: Pepper-Stuffed Pork Tenderloin Spicy stuffing balances the delicate flavor of pork in this dish that looks great on the plate—and tastes even better! Ingredients 2 tablespoons canola oil 3 small sweet red peppers, finely chopped 2 small celery ribs, finely chopped 1-1/2 teaspoons dried thyme 3/4 teaspoon garlic salt 3/4 teaspoon paprika 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper 3 pork tenderloins (3/4 pound each) 4 teaspoons lemon-pepper seasoning 4 teaspoons fennel seed, crushed Directions -Preheat the oven to 325°. -In a large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat. Add red peppers, onion, and celery; saute until tender, 3-4 minutes. Add thyme, garlic salt, paprika, and cayenne; saute 1 minute longer. Remove from heat; set aside. -Make a lengthwise slit down the center of each tenderloin to within 1/2 in. of the bottom. Open tenderloins so they lie flat. With a meat mallet, flatten pork to 1/2-in. thickness. Fill with vegetable stuffing mixture. Close tenderloins; tie at 2-in. intervals with kitchen string, securing ends with toothpicks. -Place on a rack coated with cooking spray in a shallow baking pan. Combine lemon pepper and fennel; rub over tenderloins. -Bake until a thermometer inserted into pork reads 145°, 45-55 minutes. Remove tenderloins from oven; let stand for 5 minutes. Discard toothpicks and string. Cut each tenderloin into 8 slices. Do you want to have your recipe featured as the Clarion County Recipe of the day? If the answer is yes, the process is quick and easy! Simply email your recipe to [email protected] with “Clarion County Recipe of the Day” as the subject. Also, we’d love for you to include a fun picture of the dish you’re sharing. Make your recipe famous today! Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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What might a Ford Mustang be like if its performance were dialed up to hypercar levels? Shelby American has the answer in the form of its new Code Red upgrade for the Ford Mustang Shelby GT500. The upgrade is priced from a steep $209,995, and that doesn’t include the cost of the donor Shelby GT500, but what you get is one of the most extreme Mustangs on the planet. The car is the spiritual successor to Shelby’s previous Code Red based on the fifth-generation Mustang Shelby GT500, which was revealed in 2008 and developed in partnership with Nelson Racing. However, the high cost of the car and the global financial crisis at the time meant production never happened. This time 30 cars are planned—10 each for the 2020, 2021, and 2022 model years of the sixth-generation Mustang Shelby GT500. Instead of Nelson Racing, Shelby teamed up with Fathouse Performance to extract a hypercar-worthy 1,300 hp and 1,000 lb-ft of torque from the Shelby GT500’s supercharged 5.2-liter V-8. Those lofty figures are on E85. Switch to regular pump gas and you’re still looking at an impressive 1,000 hp and 780 lb-ft of torque. The key upgrade is a twin-turbocharger setup, along with upgraded versions the fuel system, engine management system, cooling, and intake and exhaust. The twin turbos come from Fathouse Performance, which also supplied the intake manifold, intercooler, throttle body adapter, and an ice tank with reservoir. But the upgrades go well beyond the powertrain. The car also wears Shelby’s wide-body kit for the sixth-generation Mustang, as well as new 20-inch wheels, a carbon-fiber hood and front splitter, a rear diffuser, and a large rear wing. New half-shafts and height-adjustable springs are also added. The donor car’s standard magnetic ride suspension is also recalibrated, according to Shelby. The tires measure 305/30 up front and a massive 345/30 at the rear. The interior wasn’t left untouched. The front seats are lined in Shelby’s own leather trim, while the rear seats are removed and replaced with a harness bar. There’s also a plaque on the dash stating the build number. The upgrade is installed at Shelby American’s headquarters in Las Vegas, and the company states that the first builds are already in progress. Each build will be entered in the official Shelby Registry. Related Articles - Gunther Werks Project Tornado turns the 993 Porsche 911 into a 700-hp RWD monster - Interview: Dodge CEO Tim Kuniskis on the performance present and electric future - 2024 Ford Mustang to be revealed Sept. 14 at “Stampede” event for owners, fans - Dodge dealers working with coachbuilder to offer Challenger convertibles - Singer’s Porsche 930-inspired Turbo Study can now be ordered as a convertible
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The 2020-2022 Hyundai Palisade and Kia Telluride three-row SUVs are being recalled for a short circuit in the tow hitch harness that can cause a fire. The SUVs could catch fire while driving or while parked with the engine off, prompting the brands to advise owners to park their vehicles outside and away from buildings, garages, and other structures until the issue is remedied, the NHTSA disclosed on Tuesday. Even though the Korean brands are owned by the same multinational company overseas, they operate independently in North America and are conducting this recall differently. Hyundai will recall every Palisade sold in the U.S. since the winning SUV’s launch for the 2020 model year, totaling 245,000 SUVs despite only 40,480 of them being equipped at dealers with the faulty tow hitch wiring harness. Kia is recalling only 36,417 units of the 2020-2022 Kia Telluride equipped with a 4-pin harness supplied by Mobis Parts America. That particular harness assembly was swapped out for a 7-pin harness beginning with the 2021 Telluride. Both tow hitch harnesses were purchased as dealer installed options (DIO). The older, faulty harness could have been installed on later models, which is why Kia is recalling more than just the 2020 Telluride. But unlike Hyundai, Kia is also only recalling those models with the hitch installed in North America. It is believed that moisture could trigger a short circuit, which then could spark a fire in the tow hitch harness. Hyundai says owners can continue driving the vehicles, but that they should be parked outside away from structures until the recall is completed. Hyundai reported 19 known cases of the harness module melting, including three instances of vehicle fires between January 2020 and July 15, 2022. Owners should expect notification by mail as early as Oct. 14 and reimbursement as well as repair costs will be covered by Hyundai and Kia. Palisade owners can contact Hyundai customer service at 1-855-371-9460 or visit their recall website. Telluride owners can contact Kia customer service at 1-800-333-4542 or visit their recall website. Related Articles - Hyundai Tucson plug-in hybrid vs. Toyota RAV4 Prime: Compare Crossover SUVs - 2022 Top Safety Pick awards: Which cars are safest? - Mercedes-Benz E-Class, CLS, AMG GT recalled for increased fire risk - Older Kia Optima sedans recalled for falling ceiling plates - Most mid-size cars fail new side crash test instituted by the IIHS
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New federal EV tax credit rules requiring greater domestic content could accelerate Hyundai’s timeline for building electric cars in the United States, according to a recent Reuters report. Last week’s signing of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) expanded the federal EV tax credit by removing the previous 200,000-unit cap for manufacturers and ensuring uninterrupted funding, but it also adds requirements for significant amounts of American-sourced material and assembly of components. And it’s possible that has already encouraged Hyundai to move up its timeline for U.S. EV production. The South Korean automaker said in May that it would break ground on a new Georgia factory in early 2023, with commercial production starting in the first half of 2025. Hyundai said at the time that it was planning to make 300,000 EVs annually in Georgia—plus batteries. But now Hyundai is considering starting construction later this year, with commercial production beginning in the second half of 2024, according to the report, which cited the Yonhap news agency. Meanwhile, South Korean Foreign Minister Park Jin “expressed concerns” over the IRA in a phone call with with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken last week, according to the report. And with South Korea considering whether to file a World Trade Organization complaint, it might join Europe, which has already voiced a similar grievance. Last week’s signing of the IRA dramatically and immediately cut the number of eligible EVs and plug-in hybrids, including every plug-in vehicle from Hyundai, Kia, Toyota, Lexus, and others. In both of these cases, the parent company had opted to assemble plug-in vehicles in its home country. The effects of the EV tax credit revamp can already be felt in the leasing market, as lease payments for a range of EVs and plug-in hybrids have spiked. Related Articles - Tesla hikes price of Full Self-Driving to $15,000 on September 5, expands beta test - Audi teases rugged Activesphere electric crossover concept ahead of 2023 reveal - 2023 Kia EV6 GT: US details revealed—but not price or range quite yet - BYD enters European market, reportedly already supplying batteries to Tesla - Fisker Ocean EV demand has it looking at expanded production—perhaps in the US
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(Motor Authority) — Hot on the heels of the announcement the U.S. Army selected startup company Canoo for the supply of an electric vehicle to be used for evaluation purposes, we have news GM Defense will also supply the Army with a vehicle powered solely by electricity. GM Defense, General Motors’ division responsible for military products, said on Wednesday it will supply the GMC Hummer EV in response to the Army’s request for a light-to-heavy duty EV that can be used in operational and garrison environments. The request is part of the Army’s strategy to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. The Army is also evaluating vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells, with GM Defense having previously supplied a Chevrolet Colorado concept vehicle equipped with a fuel cell. Hummer as a brand was originally established in 1992 to offer a civilian version of the Humvee originally developed for the military by AM General, but this time it’s the other way around, with a vehicle originally developed for civilian use being supplied to the military. GM Defense hasn’t said whether it will supply a standard Hummer EV, or one specially built for military applications, as was the case with the fuel-cell-equipped Colorado concept. The standard Hummer EV certainly provides all the performance necessary for a military vehicle, assuming charging infrastructure is available. The top-of-the-range model delivers 1,000 hp, a 0-60 mph time of three seconds, and a battery good for 329 miles of range and high-speed charging at up to 350 kilowatts. The high kw rating means 100 miles of range can be added in just 10 minutes of charging.
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Dorothy J. Hilliard Dorothy J. Hilliard, 95, of Fairmount City, went to be with her Lord on Monday morning, September 19, 2022, at her home surrounded by her family. Born on December 5, 1926, in New Bethlehem, she was the daughter of the late Boyd and Florence (Shick) Neiswonger. She was married on September 14, 1946, to Robert B. Hilliard and he preceded her in death on January 16, 2003. Dorothy was a homemaker and she worked at Rola Jensen and Sylvania. She is survived by a daughter, Susan Burford and her husband, Terry of New Bethlehem, a son, Robert W. Hilliard and his companion, Crystal Wurster of Fairmount City, numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren, four great-great-grandchildren, a brother, Ronald Neiswonger and his wife, Linda of Fairmount City, and a sister, Sally Gourley of Moseley, Virginia. In addition to her parents and husband, she was preceded in death by a son, Larry E. Hilliard, a daughter, Rose Mary McKinney, and four sisters, Florence Young, Bernice Heffelfinger, Jane Shick, and Helen Baslin. A private funeral service will be held at the convenience of the family with Pastor John Phillips officiating. Interment will be in the Middle Run Cemetery, Redbank Township, Clarion County. The Alcorn Funeral Home in Hawthorn is handling the arrangements. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.alcornfuneralhome.com. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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(NEXSTAR) – Visitors to a Texas state park last week were treated to a rare glimpse of 113 million-year-old dinosaur tracks exposed by the extreme drought gripping much of the U.S. Southwest. The tracks, preserved in limestone at Dinosaur Valley State Park near Fort Worth, are usually covered by water and sediment. Months of hot, dry conditions, however, have reduced rivers and creeks to puddles in places, revealing the ancient prints. Park Superintendent Jeff Davis told Nexstar that some of the longest-tenured employees, who have been there for eight to 10 years, have never seen the tracks so clearly. “The most distinct trackway is called the ‘Lone Ranger’ (seen in the video above), and the last time it was exposed like this was in 2000,” Davis said. “It’s special because it was made by a single dinosaur. In this particular case, there were about 140 tracks.” The massive tracks belonged to an Acrocanthosaurus, Davis said, a theropod dinosaur believed to have been nearly 40 feet long. Recent rains have diminished the view of the trackway, Davis said, but they are still visible. The lack of rain made it possible for park rangers to clean out the tracks and help protect them, but park officials say over time, weathering and erosion will naturally destroy the layer of limestone they were captured in. “We do anticipate and know there to be more tracks that are buried to this day – so while we will lose the tracks we currently have, more will be discovered in the process!” the park posted on Facebook. The historic glimpse of the trackways also happens to have come during the 50th anniversary year of Dinosaur Valley State Park, and Superintendent Davis encourages people to visit what he calls a world-class site with stunning detail. “You won’t find them anywhere in the world,” Davis said. “You can actually see their individual toes, their individual claw marks. You can even see where they slipped as they were running.”
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Featured Local Job: Multiple Positions with Clarion Forest VNA CFVNA is now hiring for multiple positions. The candidates best fit for these positions are well organized, have excellent documentation skills, and desire a more flexible, family-friendly schedule with one-on-one patient interaction. Join in a rewarding environment with a family-oriented work setting! Full-time Registered Nurses for Home Health & Hospice - Licensed as an RN in Pennsylvania - 1-year recent acute care experience preferred; Home Health and/or Hospice a plus - CPR certification - Excellent verbal communication skills - Must have a current valid PA Driver’s License and reliable transportation - Able to work in a variety of settings and conditions - Hours are primarily Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM plus 1 weekend/month, 2 holidays/year, and rotating evenings. Evening hours are scheduled visits between 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM as needed./li> - Full-time RNs are salaried with a generous bonus system in place - Flex scheduling is available! Full-time Home Health Aides Requirements: - CNA preferred but not required - CPR certification - Excellent verbal communication skills - Must have a current valid PA Driver’s License and reliable transportation - Able to work in a variety of settings and conditions - Hours are primarily Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM plus rotating weekends, holidays, and evenings as necessary Full-time Clinical Information Clerk This individual would be responsible for: - Documenting and initiating insurance files - Acquiring needed authorizations for patient visits - Checking patient eligibility and benefits - Communicating with clinical staff about prior authorizations - Other duties as assigned by the Director of Clinical Information Qualifications: - High school graduate or equivalent - Experience with insurance verification and general office work highly preferred - Medium – High level of computer experience - The ability to deal with people in a calm and pleasant manner - Must be able to read and write legibly - Ability to prioritize the importance of communications received - Ability to complete work in an accurate and timely manner - Ability to work well with other people as well as independently - Highly organized individuals are a plus - Hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM Full-time employees are eligible for paid time off, health, HSA with match, dental, and vision insurance, supplemental Policies, and more! All wages are commensurate with experience and/or education. Employment applications may be obtained at www.cfvna.org and sent with a resume to: Human Resources 271 Perkins Rd Clarion, PA, 16214 For more information please contact Human Resources at 814-297-8400. Clarion Forest VNA, Inc. is committed to the principles of equal employment. Clarion Forest VNA, INC. complies with the requirements of the CMS Interim Final Rule, effective 1/27/2022, requiring mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations, or CMS required allowance for exemption. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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BOSSIER PARISH, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – A South Bossier dog will live to fetch another day, thanks to the quick actions of firefighters responding to a mobile home fire Monday evening. According to the South Bossier Fire Department, firefighters called to the home on Highway 157 just before 6 p.m. and arrived to find flames and smoke coming from a single wide. While the firefighters fought the flames and searched the home, they discovered a dog named Delta in her kennel. Firefighters brought the lethargic dog outside and gave her oxygen. SBFD responding to structure fire. (Source: Southbossierfire.com) Fire engine one, two, and four on the scene. (Source: Southbossierfire.com) Delta rescued by South Bossier Fire Department. (Source: Southbossierfire.com) Firefighters were able to contain the fire after saving Delta. According to the fire department, the investigation found electrical issues caused the fire. The fire was confined to one room but caused smoke damage across the home. SBFD says crews were able to salvage property from the fire before wrapping up. SBFD noted Delta was happily running around and back to her normal self as they headed out.
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Actor Anne Heche will be laid to rest at a storied Los Angeles cemetery alongside many Hollywood luminaries, her family said Tuesday. Heche was cremated and her ashes will be placed in a mausoleum at Hollywood Forever Cemetery at a later date. In a statement to The Associated Press, Heche’s son Homer Laffoon said he and her other son Atlas Tupper “are convinced our Mom would love the site we have chosen for her; it’s beautiful, serene and she will be among her Hollywood peers.” The details were released nearly two weeks after she was declared dead at a hospital from injuries suffered in a fiery car crash. The cemetery has in recent years become a cultural hub for film screenings, musical performances and festivals. Laffoon went to see the band My Morning Jacket there after his mother’s death, with tickets bought before she died. He loved the vibrancy of the location, and took it as a sign that her grave should be there. “Hollywood Forever is a living place,” Laffoon’s statement said. A small private memorial will be held once Heche’s headstone is etched. “She was our Mom, but the kindness and the outpouring of the past few days reminded us that she also belongs to her fans, to the entertainment community, and now, to the ages,” the statement said. Founded in 1899 and located near the Paramount Pictures lot, the cemetery is home to the graves and tombs of actors including Judy Garland and Douglas Fairbanks, and of musicians including Chris Cornell and Johnny Ramone. Heche’s spot in the mausoleum will be in the cemetery’s Garden of Legends is near that of Mickey Rooney, and faces a lake where Burt Reynolds’ remains were recently relocated. Heche, 53, was among the biggest film stars of the late 1990s, starring opposite actors including Johnny Depp and Harrison Ford, and had worked consistently in movies and television for more than three decades. But personal turmoil, which she described in a memoir and interviews, often followed her. On Aug. 5, her car jumped a curb and smashed into a West Los Angeles home. Both the car and the home burst into flames. She was declared brain dead on Aug. 11, and was kept alive on life support for three more days so her organs could be donated. Her death was ruled an accident, and the cause were inhalation injuries and burns, according to the Los Angeles County coroner. ___ Follow AP Entertainment Writer Andrew Dalton on Twitter @andyjamesdalton ___ This story was first published on August 23, 2022. It was updated on August 24, 2022 to correct that Heche’s remains have not yet been laid to rest.
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Keystone High School to Participate in Dual Enrollment With PennWest Clarion KNOX BOROUGH, Pa. (EYT) – The Keystone School District Board on Monday approved an agreement allowing students to participate in dual enrollment at PennWest Clarion University. (PHOTOS: Captured by Jacob Deemer/EYT.) The motion came before the board as Keystone High School Principal Kelli McNaughton gave a monthly report during a busy time in the school year in which students are in their first month of school. Previously, Keystone High School had offered a limited version of dual enrollment to its “gifted students.” “We have not done a traditional dual enrollment here at Keystone,” McNaughton said. “We had students who participated in the gifted program who would do dual enrollment, and it would replace their Keystone course with the course that is compatible at the university.” Nevertheless, with a new school year comes multiple changes for both administrations and students. One change in state law requires every school to have a dual enrollment agreement with a university, according to McNaughton. “We had only, in the past, offered that to students who were gifted. However, now the state law has changed, and they are requiring that we have dual enrollment agreements with the university,” she explained. Dual enrollment provides students with an opportunity to take college courses and high school courses at the same time. The college credits may count towards high school credits and will be posted on the student’s university academic transcript. Courses are available for the fall, spring, and summer semesters and are taught by qualified university faculty. “All dual enrollment is at the financial burden of the family,” McNaughton noted. “It’s not anything that the school would have to pay for.” The classes are taught both online and on campus. For more information, contact Lacy Nettleton at 814-393-2306, or visit www.clarion.edu/dualenrollment. In other business, the board approved the following items: – Letter of Resignation from Tom Crumlish, High School Technology Education Teacher/Industrial Arts Teacher, effective November 4, 2022; – Retro-Active Approval to Post and Advertise for a High School Technology Education/Industrial Arts Teacher; – Retro-Active Approval of the Letter of Resignation from Misty Graham, Paraprofessional, effective September 9, 2022; – Bobbie Heller as High School Math Department Chairperson; – Retro-Active Approval of Nate Ion as 2nd Assistant Golf Coach at a salary of $913.12, pending proper completion of Personnel File; Documentation and Clearances – Letter of Resignation from Koby Buzard as Boys and Girls’ Soccer Assistant Coach; – Retro-Active Approval of Clint Yarger as Volunteer Soccer Coach, pending proper completion of clearances; – Retro-Active Approval of Hiring Mallory Reed as Practice/Game Manager for Fall Sports at a salary of $1,200.00; – Randi Myers as Substitute Nurse, pending proper completion of Personnel File Documentation and Clearances; – Raymond Eyth as a Bus/Van Driver, pending proper completion of Personnel File Documentation and Clearances; – Amendment to the Agreement for the Provision of Cyber Education Services with Titusville Area School District; – Act 57 Resolution, as presented; – Retro-Active Approval of Change Order #22.032.001 for the Gas Line Replacement Project with Terra Works; – Purchase of Ethernet Access Switches from Connectivity at a cost of $49,468.00, with funds from Capital Reserve; – Refurbishing of the Lower Practice Field at a cost of $2,176.00 with funds from Capital Reserve; and – First reading of the following policies: Threat Assessment (#326.1), Emergency Preparedness Response (#805), and Food Services (#808). Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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The Film Independent Spirit Awards will now feature gender neutral film and television acting categories and raise its budget cap to $30 million, the organization said Tuesday. “We’re thrilled to join the other festivals and award shows that are already moving to celebrate great acting without reference to gender,” Josh Welsh, Film Independent’s president, said in a statement. “We’re also happy to welcome non-binary performers into the Spirit Awards without forcing them to choose to identify as male or female.” The Spirit Awards honor smaller budget indie films and are known for its starry, free-wheeling ceremony that’s part of the awards season runup to the Academy Awards. It joins several prominent awards organizations that have made the switch to non-gendered awards, including The Grammys, The Gotham Awards and the MTV Movie & TV Awards. The categories will now be “best lead performance” and “best supporting performance. Raising the eligibility cap from $22.5 million to $30 million for a film production is intended to acknowledge the rising costs of making films. “It has been a long time since we substantially increased the budget limit for eligibility,” Welsh said. “This new cap allows us to continue to celebrate the same breadth of work that we have in the past.” Film Independent also set the date for its next show for March 4, 2023, the weekend before the Oscars on March 12. Nominations for the 2023 Spirit Awards will be announced on November 22.
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Local Man Charged for Threatening, Harassing Woman Over the Course of a Year VENANGO CO., Pa. (EYT) – Criminal charges have been filed against a local man after he allegedly threatened and harassed a woman over the course of a year. Court documents indicate the Sugarcreek Borough Police Department filed criminal charges against 61-year-old Douglas Wilbur Shawgo, of Venus, on September 15, in Magisterial District Judge Patrick E. Lowrey’s office. According to a criminal complaint, police were dispatched to a residence along Halyday Run Road, in Sugarcreek Borough, Venango County, for a report of harassment around 3:00 p.m. on September 5. A known female victim told police that over the course of a year, Doug Shawgo has been contacting her by making rude comments, verbal threats, and calling her explicit names, the complaint states. According to the complaint, two witnesses overheard one of the conversations regarding Shawgo’s behavior toward the victim and stated that they had heard Shawgo call the victim names and make threats regarding the victim’s relative. Shawgo faces the following charges: – Terroristic Threats with Intent To Terrorize Another, Misdemeanor 1 – Harassment – Comm. Lewd, Threatening, Etc. Language, Misdemeanor 3 A preliminary hearing is scheduled for October 19, at 8:30 a.m., in Venango County Central Court with Judge Lowrey presiding. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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NEW YORK (AP) — The Metropolitan Opera is dropping its vaccination requirement for audiences next season but still will mandate the wearing of masks. The decision announced Tuesday differentiates the Met from Broadway theaters, which loosened restrictions in July by making mask-wearing optional. In May, most Broadway theaters lifted the requirement that audience members provide proof of vaccination to enter venues. The Met season opens Sept. 27 with the company premiere of Cherubini’s “Medea” in an Italian translation. The company returned last season from a 1½ year absence caused by the pandemic, managing 196 staged performances without a cancellation. The Met sold 61% of available tickets, down from 75% in last pre-pandemic season of 2018-19.
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Local Man Accused of Performing Sex Act on Porch in Front of Passing Motorists RICHLAND TWP., Pa. (EYT) – A local man is facing criminal charges after a passing by motorist observed him performing a sex act on the front porch of a residence on State Route 38 in Richland Township. According to court documents, Franklin-based State Police filed criminal charges against 51-year-old John Duwayne Dittman III, of Emlenton, in Magisterial District Judge Patrick E. Lowrey’s office on Monday, September 19. PSP Franklin were made aware of an incident that occurred on September 8, around 9:15 a.m., at a residence along State Route 38, in Richland Township, Venango County. It was reported that John Dittman exposed himself to the public and was masturbating on the front porch of the residence where it was visible to passing motorists, according to a criminal complaint. During an interview with police on September 12, Dittman allegedly admitted to the incident and related that he has a problem. Dittman further reportedly stated that this was not the first time that this has happened, the complaint states. According to the complaint, the incident was witnessed by a motorist who was stopped at the stop sign of Shotgun Club Road and State Route 38. Police then spoke with an individual who resides with Dittman. She stated that this has happened before, but she was unable to point out how long ago, the complaint notes. Dittman has been charged with the following offenses: – Indecent Exposure, Misdemeanor 2 – Open Lewdness, Misdemeanor 3 He faces a preliminary hearing on October 12, at 8:30 a.m. in Venango County Central Court with Judge Lowrey presiding. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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Motorcyclist Seriously Injured, LifeFlighted Following Crash on Route 338 RICHLAND TWP., Pa. (EYT) – A motorcyclist was seriously injured and airlifted to a Pittsburgh area hospital after he lost control of his bike in Richland Township. According to Clarion-based State Police, the crash happened around 10:47 a.m. on Saturday, September 17, on State Route 338 in Richland Township, Clarion County. Police say 74-year-old Clifford G. Burtoft, of Cranberry Township, was riding a 2011 Harley-Davidson Ultra Classic and traveling east on State Route 338 when he lost control of the motorcycle while negotiating a left-hand curve. According to police, the bike traveled off the right side of the roadway and came to an uncontrolled final rest facing north. Burtoft was airlifted to Allegheny General Hospital by Life Flight to treat suspected serious injuries. He was wearing a helmet. According to police, Burtoft was cited for operating a vehicle without an official certificate of inspection. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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SHREVEPORT, La. (KTAL/KMSS) – The Philadelphia Center was founded to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Shreveport/Bossier City. Since it opened in 1990, the center has grown to offer many more services. The center still works to empower people with HIV and prevent new transmissions, but they do much more now, including education, testing, and treating many sexually transmitted infections. Prevention is still a large part of what they do, however, from no-cost confidential testing to their PrEP clinic, which, when taken daily, reduces the risk of HIV transmission by about 99%. The center provides support services for those diagnosed with HIV, such as case management, transportation, food vouchers, housing/utility assistance, support groups, and substance and mental health counseling. Its syringe service program provides access to sterile syringes and other injectable equipment. Grants and the community support these programs. One of their most significant fundraisers is the Auction Against AIDS. The 2022 Auction Against AIDS will take place Saturday, Aug 27, at Sam’s Town Casino from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Local art, as well as other items, will be auctioned off. The theme this year is the 80s. Tickets are available on the Auction Against Aids website.
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(WGN Radio) — Researchers who conducted a study of more than 55,000 people say they’ve determined the order COVID-19 symptoms are most likely to show up. The University of Southern California study found fever was the most common first symptom of the coronavirus. A fever was likely to be followed by cough and muscle pain. Then, those symptoms may be followed by nausea or vomiting. After that, they could be followed diarrhea. That’s a difference from other respiratory illness, like SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) or MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome), the USC researchers pointed out. “The upper GI tract (i.e., nausea/vomiting) seems to be affected before the lower GI tract (i.e., diarrhea) in COVID-19, which is the opposite from MERS and SARS.” “The order of the symptoms matter. Knowing that each illness progresses differently means that doctors can identify sooner whether someone likely has COVID-19, or another illness, which can help them make better treatment decisions,” said study lead Joseph Larsen. The study looked at the symptoms of more than 55,000 people in China with a confirmed COVID-19 case in February 2022. The data was collected by the World Health Organization. The researchers compared the symptoms of those 55,000 people with COVID to symptoms from 2,470 influenza cases across several countries between 1994 and 1998. “We want to look at what symptoms came when because as a physician it starts to give you what we call a differential diagnosis. It allows us to eliminate some thing and say if this illness happened to you, you wouldn’t have that first,” said Dr. Kevin Most, chief medical officer at Northwestern Medicine’s Central DuPage Hospital, in an interview with WGN Radio. While the study’s findings are important to the scientific field, they are less useful to the general public and medical field, Dr. Most said. That’s because the first symptom for many viruses – including monkeypox and the flu is fever – so testing is still the best way to determine what a patient is sickened with. Dr. Most also noted the order and prevalence of symptoms changes as the virus mutates. With the BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants of omicron – currently dominant in the U.S. – symptoms tend to stay in the upper respiratory system, causing for many people a sickness that feels like a bad cold. You can listen to the full interview with Dr. Kevin Most above.
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A man suffered possibly life-threatening burns early Wednesday as he coaxed the family dog from their burning Lake Ridge home. Firefighters were called to the 12000 block of Point Longstreet Way off Hedges Run Drive at 12:07 a.m. and arrived to find the house engulfed in heavy fire and smoke, said Prince William Fire and Rescue Assistant Chief Matt Smolsky. The residents, two adults and a child, woke to the sound of fire on the rear deck. As the family started to evacuate, the man was able to coax the dog out, but suffered burns while still inside, Smolsky said. The man was found outside the house when crews arrived. The family dog was able to get out and is in good condition, he said. The man suffered "possible life-threatening burns" and was taken to a regional burn center for treatment, Smolsky said. "The discovery of the victim and the volume of fire required crews to request a second alarm to assist," he said. The house sustained extensive damage and was posted unsafe to occupy by county building officials. The American Red Cross assisted the displaced family. The Fire Marshal’s Office is investigating the incident as accidental, Smolsky said.
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(The Hill) — Overall life expectancy in the United States dropped by 1.8 years from 2019 to 2020, new data show. The declines affected all 50 states and Washington, D.C., according to a New National Vital Statistics report, and ranged from as little as 0.2 years in some states to as many as three years in others. The National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) and its Division of Vital Statistics attributed the dips to the COVID-19 pandemic and an increase in drug overdose deaths. The drop is the largest year-to-year change in more than 75 years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said last year. New York state experienced the biggest decrease, dropping three years, and D.C. was a close runner-up at 2.7 years. Twelve other states saw declines of two years or more, including southern border states Texas, Arizona and New Mexico, as well as Louisiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Indiana, New Jersey, Alabama, Kentucky, Michigan and South Carolina. Hawaii saw a decline of just 0.2 years. Oregon, Washington, Maine, Vermont and New Hampshire also saw decreases of one year or less. As of these 2020 changes, Hawaii has the highest life expectancy at birth, at 80.7 years, while Mississippi has the lowest, at 71.9 years. The difference in life expectancy at birth between the sexes was averaged at 5.7 years, with females leading males in all 50 states and D.C. The highest male-female difference was recorded in D.C., at seven years, while the lowest difference was noted in Utah, at 3.9 years. The CDC recorded 528,891 more deaths in 2020 than the year prior. COVID-19 was the noted cause in 350,831 deaths, or 10.4 percent of the 2020 total, according to the report. This contributed to a 16.8 percent increase to the age-adjusted death rate for the U.S., the largest such jump in annual mortality data on record, according to the CDC.
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Battlefield’s Colby Burnett and Freedom-South Riding captured the individual and team titles Tuesday at the Cedar Run District Golf Tournament at the Piedmont Country Club in Haymarket. Burnett shot a 73 to take top individual honors. The top six players overall made up the all-Cedar Run District team. Freedom-South Riding totaled 308 points, Battlefield 320, John Champe and Gainesville 343 and Osbourn Park 349. The Class 6 Region B Meet is Oct. 3. Battlefield and John Champe also advanced as teams. Champe won a playoff against Gainesville to move on. Following Burnett, Freedom-South Riding’s Nathan Aversano took second with a 74, Patriot’s Matthew Santee third with a 76, Freedom-South Riding’s Mark Walsh fourth with a 77 and Battlefield’s Will Sear and Freedom-South Riding’s Kaurvaki Bajpai tied for fifth with a 78. The following individuals, who were not part of those three teams qualifying for regionals, advance based on their scores: Matthew Santee Gainesville’s Christian Carroll (79) Osbourn Park’s Matthew Sills (81) Osbourn Park’s DeShuan Moten (87) Gainesville’s Cassie Sengul (89)
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(The Hill) – President Biden’s approval rating is at its highest point since June, a new Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll found. The two-day poll, completed Tuesday, shows Biden’s rating at 41 percent — the first time it has topped 40 percent since the beginning of the summer. Of the 1,005 adults surveyed, 78 percent of Democrats voiced support for Biden, a figure that stood at 69 percent in early July. Republican approval held steady at 12 percent. The Reuters/Ipsos poll, which has a credibility interval of 4 percentage points, shows a slow climb in Biden’s polling numbers from last week when he polled at 40 percent. That stat marked Biden’s highest approval rating in two months. The president’s poll numbers first dropped below 50 percent approval in August of 2021, amid the chaotic U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, and had since steadily declined, reaching their lowest — 36 percent — in May, data shows. Biden has faced lingering criticism over inflation, and the cost of gas in particular. His small increase in favorability in recent weeks comes on the heels of a few victories, including dropping gas prices and a blockbuster legislative win. The passage of the Inflation Reduction Act, a climate, health care and tax package, and the successful drone strike that killed al Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri, have put Biden on a more recent upward trajectory.
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SPONSORED: Multiple General Labor Positions Available at UFP Parker PARKER, Pa. (EYT) – UFP Parker is currently hiring General Labor positions for the mill. There are both day and afternoon, full and part-time options available. These positions are perfect for those just entering the workforce who may not yet have the advanced skills necessary to step into a building position. Job duties in the mill include cutting, banding, and stacking lumber for our own use in the Industrial and Truss Building departments, as well as readying materials for outside customer distribution. There are also full-time day shift opportunities available in the Industrial Department building pallets, crates, and shipping boxes for those comfortable using pneumatic (air) tools and can read a tape measure. Employees in the Industrial Department also receive a generous production bonus. An extensive benefits package is available for full-time employees working over 60 days. The UFP Industries family of companies is more than a job. It can truly be a career in the making with free programs like our UFP Degree Program Business School. Students receive the equivalent of a Bachelor of Business Administration degree that they would earn from any traditional college or university. Graduates are eligible for all positions within the company where a college degree is required. With this program, you will work at one of our facilities, either full or part-time. Since all costs associated with attending school are covered by scholarship, what you earn is yours. Tuition and Educational Assistance is also available for employees working at least 40 hours a week with 6 months of service. This program provides financial assistance to employees for work-related courses. Apply online and set up your tour today! Any questions may be directed to Shelly Kaltenbach, Field Recruiter. Email: [email protected] Cell (call or text): 814-316-1033 Office: 724-399-2992 Walk-in applications can be taken at the Parker location, 116 N River Ave. Parker, PA 16049. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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(The Hill) – The big question on Florida Democrats’ minds: Can they beat Gov. Ron DeSantis (R)? The party’s voters on Tuesday are set to choose between Rep. Charlie Crist (D-Fla.), a former Republican governor who’s making his second attempt at reclaiming his old office, and state Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried, the lone statewide elected Democrat, in the primary to challenge DeSantis this fall. But while few Republicans ignite the same kind of outrage among Democrats as DeSantis does, it’s unclear whether the party has the candidates — or the firepower — to oust a governor whose political rise among conservatives appears, at times, unstoppable. Fernand Amandi, a Miami-based Democratic pollster who helped former President Obama win the state in 2008 and 2012, said that just a few months ago, DeSantis looked “unbeatable.” But since then, he said, the political landscape has shifted drastically, thanks in no small part to the Supreme Court’s decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, the seminal abortion rights case. “He now looks vulnerable,” Amandi said. “That doesn’t mean he’s going to be defeated, but it means the dynamics have changed enough at the national level that what once looked like a sure thing is now a potentially competitive race.” “If the Democratic candidates can make Ron DeSantis the poster boy for Republican extremism and what the future of Republican extremism can look like if he’s not defeated, then they can position themselves to win,” he added. “If the race is about anything else, it’s going to be very difficult,” Amandi added. Of course, DeSantis may have more on the line than his own reelection. The combative Florida governor is widely believed to be mulling a bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination, and even a lackluster showing in his home state this year could raise questions about his political future. Still, early polling shows DeSantis leading both Crist and Fried in hypothetical general election match-ups. At the same time, neither Democrat has raised anywhere near as much money as the Florida governor, who has pulled in more than $100 million for his reelection bid — an amount more in line with that of a top-tier presidential candidate than a state official seeking a second term in office. There are also more systemic issues plaguing Democrats in Florida. The state Democratic Party has struggled financially for years, and its political infrastructure has deteriorated. And while Democratic leaders, including the state party’s newest chairman, Manny Diaz, have sought to right the ship, strategists and political operatives admit there’s still a long way to go. “I think we’ve seen some movement, some effort to stabilize things. But it’s just not where we need to be,” said one Florida Democratic official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the party’s operations. “That’s the recurring theme in all of this.” In perhaps one of the most apparent signs of Democrats’ struggles in Florida, the number of active voters registered with the GOP surpassed the number registered as Democrats for the first time in the state’s history — an advantage that has only continued to grow since late last year. There are now about 231,000 more registered Republican voters in the state than Democrats. Compare that to 2008, when Obama carried Florida by about 200,000 votes; at the time, there were 700,000 more registered Democrats in the state than Republicans. And then there’s the matter of Democrats’ mounting struggles with Latinos, a critical voting bloc whose support for Democrats has eroded in recent years. Republicans, meanwhile, have made major inroads among those voters, a trend underscored in 2020, when former President Trump lost Latino-heavy Miami-Dade County to President Biden by only 7 points after falling to Hillary Clinton there by nearly 30 points in 2016. That all adds up to create a much tougher environment for Democrats to win in, according to Aubrey Jewett, a political science professor at the University of Central Florida. “We don’t know the impact of Roe v. Wade decision. We don’t know the impact of some of these culture war battles that DeSantis is fighting,” Jewett said. “But the Democrats are the underdogs, whether it’s Fried or Crist. They have their work cut out for them.” Florida is still known for hosting some of the nation’s closest elections — DeSantis won his office in 2018 by little more than 32,000 votes, or only about 0.4 percentage points — and even many Republicans say that they don’t expect a landslide for the Florida governor. But first, Democrats will have to coalesce behind a nominee, and as of now, it’s unclear which way they’ll break. Crist has raised more money and has gotten more support from the state Democratic establishment than Fried, a relative newcomer who won her office four years ago by little more than 5,000 votes. Fried, meanwhile, has sought to cast herself as the true Democrat in the race, pointing to Crist’s history of party switching; a longtime Republican, Crist challenged Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) as an independent before becoming a Democrat in 2012. She’s also put the issue of abortion rights front and center in her campaign since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade this summer and has hammered Crist for his past inconsistencies on the issue of reproductive rights. The big question now is just how quickly Democrats can unify in the wake of the primary. Crist pledged during a debate last month to endorse Fried should she win the nomination. Fried, on the other hand, made no such promise — a move that Crist described on Monday as disappointing. Nevertheless, he said that Democrats are planning an “unification rally” in South Florida later this week once the primary results are hashed out. Recent polling in the primary hasn’t done much to clarify where the race stands. While Crist has led in most public surveys so far, a University of North Florida (UNF) poll released last week showed Fried leading by a 4-point margin. But a survey out Monday from St. Pete Polls painted a very different picture, showing Crist ahead by nearly 30 points. In a brief interview on Monday, Fried insisted that DeSantis is “without a doubt beatable,” noting that the governor’s approval ratings “have already gone down.” Indeed, the UNF poll released last week showed his approval rating dropping to 50 percent from 58 percent previously. Fried also said that the Roe v. Wade ruling had given her campaign a boost of momentum, arguing that her stance on abortion would energize not just Democrats but also independent and Republican women in the general election. “If Democrats want to win in November, I am they’re only choice,” she told The Hill. “If they want a fighter, I’m their only choice. If they want an advocate, I’m their only choice. And if they want a winner, I am their only choice.” Crist, on the other hand, has leaned into his long history in Florida politics and happy warrior persona to make the case that he’s the Democrat best equipped to take on DeSantis in November. He has rolled out endorsements from high-profile Florida Democrats and the state’s largest newspapers and has campaigned as a consensus candidate capable of pulling the support of independent and moderate voters disenchanted by DeSantis’s combative and often controversial political style. “Everyone knows Charlie, and that means that he can spend his time not introducing himself but making the argument that Ron DeSantis has had his chance to bring the state together, to lower prices, to stand up to special interests, stand up to dictators abroad, and he’s failed,” said Joshua Karp, a senior adviser to Crist’s campaign. Still, Democrats say they’re aware of just how difficult it will be to defeat DeSantis in November — something Crist himself acknowledged on Monday during a call with reporters. “This is not going to be an easy race against DeSantis,” Crist said. “I am clear-eyed about that.”
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(The Hill) – Rep. Charlie Crist (D-Fla.) is projected to win Florida’s Democratic primary for governor on Tuesday, setting up a general election matchup against Gov. Ron DeSantis, a Republican heavyweight who’s seen as a potential 2024 presidential contender. The Associated Press called the race at 8 p.m. Crist, who won the governor’s mansion as a Republican more than 15 years ago, defeated state Agriculture Commissioner Nikki Fried in the Democratic nominating contest. His victory sets him up for his second general election campaign to reclaim the office since he vacated the governor’s mansion in 2011, having opted against running for a second consecutive term. He lost a bid for governor to incumbent Rick Scott in 2014 before winning a seat in the U.S. House representing St. Petersburg in 2016. Throughout her campaign, Fried, the lone statewide elected Democrat, sought to cast herself as a new face for Florida Democrats, who have struggled for years to fix a crumbling party infrastructure and reverse a painful losing streak. But in nominating Crist, Florida Democrats turned to a familiar face to help them reclaim the governor’s mansion after more than 20 years of being locked out, convinced that his brand of collegial, compromise-minded politics can help win over moderates and independents turned off by DeSantis’s combative political style. Defeating DeSantis, however, is shaping up to be a herculean task. The Florida governor has a swelling national profile, is a rising star among conservatives and has so far raised more than $100 million for his reelection campaign — far more than anything that Crist has. Recent polling shows DeSantis’ approval rating above water, a positive sign for an incumbent seeking a second term in office. Of course, there’s still time for things to change. Despite his popularity among the Republican Party’s conservative base, DeSantis isn’t immune to controversy. And with the Democratic primary now out of the way, the party still has a chance to coalesce around Crist ahead of the November election. Crist said on Monday that Florida Democrats are planning to hold a unity rally in South Florida later this week, though Fried hasn’t yet committed to endorsing Crist.
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(The Hill) – Rep. Val Demings is projected to have coasted to victory on Tuesday in Florida’s Democratic Senate primary and will take on Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) in November. Demings, a former Orlando police chief who first won her House seat in 2016, faced little serious opposition in the Democratic primary, giving her an easy path to the nomination. The big question now is whether Demings will be able to flip control of a Senate seat in a state that has trended increasingly toward Republicans in recent years. While Democrats see her as one of their best Senate recruits of the 2022 midterm cycle, Rubio has emerged from tough races before and has a history of outperforming other Republicans in Democrat-heavy Miami-Dade County, where he’s from. Florida Democrats have also struggled in recent years to fix a crumbling party infrastructure. Still, both Democrats and Republicans say that the race is far from a lock for Rubio. For one, Florida has a history of ultra-close statewide elections, and Demings has proven to be a prolific fundraiser capable of outpacing her Republican rival. She brought in an eye-catching $12.2 million in the second quarter of the year. She’s also sought to counter Republican attacks that she’s soft on crime and supports defunding the police by pointing to her career in law enforcement. The Florida Senate race has so far attracted less national attention than some of the other marquee matchups this year, like the Senate contests in Georgia, Arizona and Pennsylvania. But Democrats also see it as a potential pickup opportunity that could bolster their position at a time when their Senate majority is on the line. The upper chamber is split 50-50 and a net loss of even one Democratic seat this year would hand control of the Senate to the GOP. Early polling also suggests that Demings may have a fighting chance against Rubio. A recent survey from the University of North Florida found Demings leading Rubio in a head-to-head matchup 48 percent to 44 percent.
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(The Hill) – Democratic Senate candidates seeking to flip five key swing states are joining financial forces with the “Flippable Five Fund,” which will allow donors to split campaign contributions evenly among the quintet of candidates. Reps. Tim Ryan (D-Ohio) and Val Demings (D-Fla.), Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D), Wisconsin Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes (D) and former North Carolina Supreme Court chief justice Cheri Beasley (D) are all involved. “A 50/50 Senate is not cutting it,” Bustos wrote on Twitter Monday. The North Carolina Democrat said the five races “are Democrats’ best chance to pick up seats this November and bring change to Washington.” The program’s launch comes as Democrats are becoming more optimistic about their chances of expanding their Senate majority in November. The upper chamber is currently split 50-50, but Democrats have a slim majority with Vice President Harris’ tie-breaking vote. According to FiveThirtyEight, Democrats are currently favored to win the majority of the Senate over Republicans, 63 percent to 37 percent. One of the most closely watched Senate races this cycle has been Fetterman’s battle against Republican Mehmet Oz in the Keystone State to replace retiring Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.). Fetterman has a healthy lead over Oz, 49.3 percent to 38.9 percent, according to FiveThirtyEight’s average. Last week, the nonpartisan Cook Political Report switched the race from “toss up” to “lean Democrat.” In Ohio, Ryan — a nine-term congressman from the Buckeye State — is running against “Hillbilly Elegy” author and venture capitalist J.D. Vance, who received former President Trump’s endorsement during a fierce primary. The two men are vying to replace Sen. Rob Portman (R-Ohio), who is retiring at the end of this term. Ryan currently has a slight lead over Vance, according to FiveThirtyEight’s average, 44.8 percent to 43.8 percent. Cook Political Report says the races is “lean Republican.” Demings, who has served in the House since 2017 and previously served as chief of the Orlando Police Department, is looking to oust Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) from his perch representing the Sunshine State in the upper chamber. Rubio is currently leading Demings 48.6 percent to 42.8 percent, according to the Real Clear Politics Average, but a poll released by the University of North Florida’s Public Opinion Research Lab last week showed Demings up by four. The Cook Political Report rates the races “lean Republican.” In Wisconsin, Barnes is challenging Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) for his seat in the upper chamber. Two polls last week showed Barnes, a progressive, outpacing Johnson. The race is labeled “toss up” by Cook Political Report. And in North Carolina, Beasley is running against Republican Rep. Ted Budd (N.C.) to replace retiring Sen. Richard Burr (N.C.). The two are neck-and-neck in FiveThirtyEight’s average, with Beasley ahead of Budd by 0.1 percent, 44 percent to 43.9 percent. The Cook Political Report currently rates the seat “lean Republican.” Republicans, including Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), were confident last year that the upper chamber would flip red in November, citing President Biden’s poor approval ratings and the historical trend of the party not in control of the White House — in this case the GOP — winning seats in midterm elections. But in recent weeks, McConnell has changed his tone, asserting that the Senate breakdown following the November races will be close. Last week, he told reporters that the House has a better chance of flipping red than the Senate. “I think there’s probably a greater likelihood the House flips than the Senate. Senate races are just different — they’re statewide, candidate quality has a lot to do with the outcome,” McConnell said when asked about his midterm expectations for the upper chamber. “Right now, we have a 50-50 Senate and a 50-50 country, but I think when all is said and done this fall, we’re likely to have an extremely close Senate, either our side up slightly or their side up slightly,” he added. Beasley on Twitter Monday said Democrats must expand their majority in the Senate to take action on codifying Roe v. Wade, lower costs and make progress on climate and voting rights.
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The Gift of Giving and the Art of Caring CLARION, Pa. (EYT) – Deciding to donate to a nonprofit or a charity can be challenging, looking at local and national charities and which ones to support. “Before you donate to any charity, you should think of it as an investment,” said Elmer Hall at Clarion Rotary. “The other thing to consider is how are you going to get out of that investment? You may end up with 5,000 e-mails, pleas in the mail, or a garage full of stuff and there’s no way to get out of it. “Some charities have fundraising organizations that take that first sale and then sell it to other organizations. The next thing you know you have a garage full of dreamcatchers.” Hill was relaying some of his findings in a new book recently published on the subject of the Gift of Giving and the Art of Caring. Perpetual Innovation: Strategic Planning for Nonprofits and the Art of Impacting Giving by Dr. Elmer Hall and Robert Hinkelman was recently published and is available for sale on Amazon.com. The two authors have published several academic studies, and the newest one tackles the world of nonprofits. Hill, a member of the Rotary Club of downtown Deland, Florida, and a business consultant, frequently visits meetings of the Clarion Rotary Club. According to the book review by Amazon.com, “charities need to be efficient and well organized to provide the best solutions to charitable causes. This book provides the charity with the things they need to be successful, quickly, including rapid planning tools, checklists, and a Nonprofit Self-Assessment that is utilized throughout the book. “This book takes a complete approach to Nonprofits, from planning and organizing to the selection process for charity selection by donors and volunteers. It provides an overview of assessing larger charities/NGOs (Non-Government Organization) and develops a simple approach for the evaluation of smaller and local charities. Two chapters look at donors and what they can do to evaluate large charities and similar reviews of small and local charities. “If you don’t understand the donor’s point of view, then you’re never going to be able to do a good job of getting your charity well organized,” Hill said. “A non-profit organization should have high visibility and if nobody knows you they will have no reason to give.” Research into national charities is possible through the use of websites such as charitynavigator.org and ratings on the organizations. A charity navigator looks at the history of the nonprofit, how much it raises per year, how much is spent on administration, and the number of funds that go directly to programs. Clarion Rotarians identified the following local charities: American Red Cross, animal rescues/humane societies, charitable deeds, churches, Clarion Area Agency on Aging, Clarion Bible Fellowship, Clarion Cemetery, Clarion Forest VNA, Clarion Free Library, Clarion Volunteer Fire Department, Clarion County YMCA, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Community Action, Destination Downtown Clarion, food banks, Historical Societies, Knights of Columbus, Medical-related, Mrs. Claus of Knox, Next Step, Pennies from Heaven, Sunshine Project, Toys for Tots, Clarion County United Way, and Visiting Nurses. Just like national organizations, local nonprofits are required to provide financial records to the public. Hill also offered the following bullet points regarding non-profits: • Nonprofits have a huge impact on the economy, about 6 percent of the US GDP. • More than 10% of the U.S. private workforce plus lots of volunteer productivity goes unmeasured. • If nonprofits were a state, they’d be about the size of Florida. • They help to provide vital services that COM and GOV don’t do or don’t do well • Givewell.org looks at the impact and the cost to save a life Rotary International addresses big issues such as polio, water, hunger, etc. Rotary International also administers grants provided by partner Rotary Clubs in different countries. Local Rotary clubs support local charities, raising money, volunteering, and emergency support. All Rotarians support global projects. Rotary International is one of the highest-rated “pure” charities. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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(The Hill) – Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker (R) reiterated his opposition to Democrats’ climate, health care and tax bill over the weekend, arguing that too much of the money is “going to trees.” “They continue to try to fool you like they are helping you out. But they’re not. They’re not helping you out because a lot of money it’s going to trees,” Walker said, according to a clip of his remarks that was shared with The Hill. “Don’t we have enough trees around here?” he added, in comments that were first reported by the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. He instead called for spending more money on law enforcement and complained about spending for the Internal Revenue Service. The legislation, which has nearly $370 billion in spending on climate change and energy and was signed into law by President Biden last week, puts $1.5 billion toward the Urban and Community Forestry Assistance program, which plants trees in urban areas. Experts say that tree-planting can improve both climate change and health outcomes when planted in urban spaces. “If you were to plant millions of trees, which is what many countries want to do…we’d be removing a significant amount of carbon,” said Paul Falkowski, a professor at Rutgers in the Earth and Planetary Sciences and Marine and Coastal Sciences departments. “Urban tree planting is very, very productive in the sense that it increases the trade, it increases the flux of moisture in the local environment, which decreases the temperature,” Falkowski added. While the Democratic legislation did include funding for that program, its marquee climate programs include tax credits for clean energy development and incentives and penalties that aim to reduce methane emissions from the oil and gas industry . Walker’s comments attracted significant attention on Twitter as the candidate faces a tight race against Sen. Rafael Warnock (D). They’re not the first environmental remarks from Walker to spark conversation. The candidate previously claimed that “good air” from the U.S. would float over to China if the U.S. took steps to combat climate change — and that the U.S. would be stuck cleaning China’s “bad air.” Falkowski said, however, that it doesn’t work this way. “Many countries have a significant amount of aerosol pollution because they burn coal. The lifetimes of these aerosols is a few weeks. Once that air gets across the Pacific Ocean, if it rains, most of that air is cleaned up. Very, very little Chinese pollution makes it to the continental United States,” he said.
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Truck Driver Injured in Rollover Crash on I-80 in Clarion Township CLARION TWP., Pa. (EYT) – State Police in Clarion have released the details of a crash on Interstate 80 that left a 53-year-old man injured on Friday afternoon. According to Clarion-based State Police, this crash happened along Interstate 80, near mile marker 66.2, in Clarion Township around 1:05 p.m. on Friday, September 16. Police say a 2020 Mack Truck operated by 53-year-old Daniel J. Clark Jr., of Julian, was traveling east on I-80 when the vehicle went off the right side of the roadway for an unknown reason and struck an embankment head-on. The truck then rolled onto its side and came to an uncontrolled final rest on the berm of I-80. Clark was using a seat belt and suffered suspected minor injuries. He was transported to Clarion Hospital. The vehicle was towed from the scene. According to police, Clark was cited with a traffic violation. PSP Clarion released the above report on Wednesday, September 21, 2022. Copyright © 2022 EYT Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. Any copying, redistribution or retransmission of the contents of this service without the express written consent of EYT Media Group, Inc. is expressly prohibited.
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CORRECTION: Karl Rove served as a senior adviser and deputy chief of staff to former President George W. Bush. A previous story included incorrect information. (The Hill) – Karl Rove, the former senior adviser to President George W. Bush, on Monday said former President Trump’s mounting legal problems “dampens the Republican enthusiasm” ahead of the midterm elections, estimating that Democrats are gaining ground in polls amid investigations into Trump’s business and political practices. Rove, who also served as a deputy chief of staff to Bush, told Fox News that for the last two weeks the political conversation has centered on the FBI raid of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate rather than on high inflation and economic uncertainty under President Biden’s watch. “The more we talk about that and the less we talk about the problems that we face as a country here and now, the better off the Democrats are,” Rove said. “It raises their enthusiasm, dampens the Republican enthusiasm.” The FBI raided Trump’s Florida estate on Aug. 9 in connection to classified documents he allegedly took after leaving the White House. The Department of Justice is investigating Trump for potentially violating the Espionage Act because the documents, possibly containing information on nuclear weapons, were supposed to be turned over to the National Archives. While the GOP rallied around Trump after the unprecedented search of a former president’s home, the raid added to ongoing probes into the former president over the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol and a New York investigation into his business and tax dealings. A Politico-Morning Consult poll released last week showed Democrats are leading Republicans by four percentage points on a generic congressional ballot ahead of the November midterm elections. Republicans had been favored to win the House and possibly overtake the Senate earlier this year when Biden struggled to contain the political fallout and high inflation rates. Democrats appear to be gaining steam after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and the nearly 50-year constitutional right to abortion, igniting protests, and passing crucial legislation in Congress, such as a major tax and spending bill and expanded health care benefits for veterans. Still, nearly three-quarters of voters say the country is headed in the wrong direction, showing a wide disconnect between Americans and elected officials in both parties. Rove on Monday said the renewed attention on Trump’s legal battles is distracting from what he said is the failure of Democrats to manage the nation. “Ironically enough, the more we see Biden on the campaign trail, the more it’s going to remind people of the challenges that they think the country faces,” he said. “But that’s not where we’ve been for the last couple weeks.”
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(Loving Living Local) – Shreveport- Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau want to hear from local community members to help them with Destination Master Plan and Rebranding projects. “We have a Destination Master Plan that’s in the works, which if you don’t know what that is, it’s gonna be a 10-year plan for our city in our area about what we can do to make Shreveport Bossier better. And so we’re doing lots of research, lots of focus groups and things so we can figure out where those places that we can invest money and do kinds of different things to make our city better. And then we’re also gonna be doing a branding project. So we’re gonna be rebranding the Shreveport Bossier area kind of coming up with a new logo, but also a new feel and new colors, ” said Jerrica Bennett, Public Relations/ Digital Content Manager with the Shreveport- Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau. While this project is being led and funded by the Shreveport-Bossier Convention and Tourist Bureau, both Shreveport and Bossier City governments and chambers and many other community organizations make up the steering committee to inform the direction. The Destination Master Plan is a 10-year strategic path laid out for the area to increase overall visitor spending and attract more investment and talent from outside the community — and keep that in the community. The Brand Architecture is a result of research and design concepts to determine the unique identity of Shreveport-Bossier – helping our area to stand out to potential visitors as a destination and standing as a beacon of pride for our local community. “We have gotten a whole committee together with representatives from both sides of the river from all different areas and Shreveport Bossier. So we have City government from Shreveport, City Government from Bossier City, Bossier City Chamber, Shreveport Chamber, African American Chamber of Commerce, lots of really great voices are represented on our steering committee, that’s sort of guiding this project. But again, we want it to be open to locals in the community as a whole because we want eventually for everyone to be excited and be proud about this brand,” said Jerrica Bennett. Shreveport-Bossier CTB wants to hear from our community: What do you love about Shreveport-Bossier? What could Shreveport-Bossier look like in 10 years? How do we get there? How would you describe the Shreveport-Bossier community? Each session will be similar and will be proctored by representatives from the firm we have hired to execute this project— MMGY NextFactor and MMGY Global. Shreveport-Bossier CTB is hosting 3 separate town hall events to give the public an opportunity to learn about the project and provide their ideas and perspectives on the future of Shreveport-Bossier. TOWN HALL MEETING #1 Wednesday, September 7 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. Southern University – Shreveport, Louisiana 3050 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Shreveport, LA 71107 TOWN HALL MEETING #2 Thursday, September 8 6:00 – 8:00 p.m. BPCC – Louisiana Tech University Academic Success Center, Building H 6220 E. Texas Street, Bossier City, LA 71111 TOWN HALL MEETING #3 Friday, September 9 8:00 – 10 a.m. Market 104 at Hilton Hotel Shreveport 104 Market Street, Shreveport, LA
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(KOIN/NEXSTAR) – An Alaska Airlines flight to San Diego was forced to return to Seattle after a piece of paneling that covered one of its engines began peeling off. Alaska Airlines Flight 558 experienced an “unusual vibration” shortly after departure on Monday morning, prompting the plane to turn back to Sea-Tac International Airport for an emergency landing, Alaska Airlines wrote in a statement. “Part of the metal paneling that covers the engine, called the cowling, detached from the aircraft when it landed,” the carrier confirmed. Video circulating on social media appears to show the paneling flapping in the air and breaking apart after the aircraft touched down at Sea-Tac. Photos shared by a woman who claimed to be a passenger on the flight also showed several tarmac workers surrounding the aircraft after landing, along with what appeared to be a piece of the cowling resting on the plane’s left wing. Alaska Airlines confirmed the aircraft, a Boeing 737-900ER, was taken out of service amid an investigation. No one on the plane was injured, according to the airline. The carrier also praised its cockpit crew and flight attendants for facilitating the safe landing and their “tremendous professionalism” during the incident. All 176 passengers were rebooked on alternate flights to San Diego, according to Alaska Airlines. “We also greatly appreciated the patience of our guests during this event,” the airline said.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Budgeting is key to managing your finances, whether you’re trying to pay off debt, start a rainy day fund or deal with the consequences of inflation. Creating a budget is much like trying to eat better or exercise more — everyone tells you it’s good for you, but it’s hard to get into the habit, said Colleen McCreary, consumer financial advocate at Credit Karma. “A lot of people think it’s over-complicated and a hard thing to do,” McCreary said. “Much like going to the gym, the hardest part is showing up, so you just have to decide that you’re going to try it out.” Even with prices high due to inflation, Elena Pelayo, educator at How Money Works, a financial literacy organization, said there are small steps you can take to manage your money. These include looking at how many online subscriptions you pay for or how often you eat in restaurants and cutting back where you can. Here are five important steps when you’re ready to create a budget: 1. WRITE IT DOWN Writing down all of your expenses is crucial, said Pelayo. She suggests recording every penny that you spend rather than trying to approximate, which can lead to errors. Pelayo recommends using whatever method fits you best, whether that’s writing it down on paper, creating an Excel spreadsheet or using a website. Next, she recommends categorizing where your income should be spent. Always start off with covering your basic needs. A well-known budgeting system is the 50/30/20 rule, where 50% of your income is allocated for necessities like food and rent, 30% for things you want, and 20% for savings and debt repayment. Wiltrice Rogers of Allen Park, Michigan, has used this system for more than 30 years. “It helped me to see how beneficial it is, and that we have more discretionary funds when I follow this method,” said Rogers, an intake coordinator for a nonprofit organization. Websites such as NerdWallet or Money Fit offer 50/30/20 calculators to help. This method works for many people, but it might not be right for you if necessities eat up more than 50 percent, in which case you’ll need to allocate less for savings or things you want to do or buy. 2. BUDGET FORMAT Writing down your after-tax salary and then adding your expenses in a notebook or a blank spreadsheet might be enough to make a plan. But if you need help visualizing what’s coming in and going out, there are resources available. “There are lots of online templates that’ll help you look at spending categories and expense categories for personal finance. And they’re really helpful,” Pelayo said. The Federal Trade Commission offers a budget template in a PDF format that can be printed, and Microsoft offers Excel templates for special occasions such as saving for a wedding or home construction. If you prefer apps, Mint, PocketGuard, and EveryDollar are among Bankrate’s top five budgeting apps. 3. MAKE A REALISTIC PLAN If 50/30/20 isn’t realistic for you, there are still ways to save and tackle debt. Start setting aside small quantities of money every month or set small goals, such as choosing a restaurant where you won’t spend more than $40, McCreary said. “Small steps lead to progress,” she said. “It’s really about progress, not perfection.” McCreary recommends starting with one goal each week, whether that’s saving a certain amount or reducing the amount you spend on non-necessities. “Don’t overcomplicate it, don’t make it too hard for yourself,” she said. Rogers, for example, usually tries to save as much money as possible when buying groceries. “I get the sales papers and mark what we need and if it’s on sale. I try to do a triangle of the stores to save time and gas” she said. She also buys in bulk, sticks to her grocery list, and goes shopping by herself to avoid her son and husband convincing her to buy extra items. Websites such as Flipp, which shows digital flyers from major retailers around you, and Groupon, where you can find coupons for products and services, can make it easier to save money. But keep in mind that this only works when you use coupons for items that you really need or were planning to buy anyway. If your income just covers your necessities, reducing credit card debt can be challenging. Pelayo recommends that even if you live paycheck to paycheck, you might want to add at least $10 above the minimum payment of your credit card with the highest interest rate. And if you can afford it, she recommends paying 10% more than the minimum payment per month. 4. MAKE IT A HABIT To achieve your financial goals through a budget, you have to change your mindset, Pelayo said. “You have to look deep inside yourself and say, am I willing to change my habits?” she said. Once you are mentally ready, you can start setting goals. — Set a time goal Building new habits can be hard, and it’s even more daunting to think about having to maintain them for the rest of your life. McCreary recommends that your first goal can be two weeks of keeping a budget. After achieving that, you can set a longer timeline, such as 30 days or six months, until it is embedded in your routine. — Gamify your budget If you’re still struggling, McCreary recommends that you gamify your budget and turn it into a challenge. “Maybe there’s an outcome involved. Like ‘Hey, if we save enough money, we can get a new TV or go on vacation,’” she said. Examples of gamification include giving yourself a small reward after a certain amount of time or money that you have saved. Apps such as Mint, which rewards the number of times you check your budget, and Acorns, which allows users to invest with their spare change, can help. Yotta and Save to Win allow users to create saving bank accounts that rewards them for the amount that they save. For accountant Tiffona Stewart, gamifying her savings meant using the envelope system, where you put cash in envelopes for specific expenses. “This is tailored to your life and what you want to save for, so that’s what I like about it,” Stewart said. Stewart also started a business selling envelopes and budget binders on Etsy as a way to encourage and promote financial literacy. She sells “one month challenge” packages meant to help save $1,000 in cash. “You play those games and you make these things your own. You’re trying something new, there’s nothing wrong and right, you might get it wrong one month and then get better the next one,” she said. 5. INVOLVE YOUR FAMILY OR FRIENDS As with any lifestyle change, having people around you to support your decisions and encourage healthy habits is crucial, McCreary said. That could include talking with your significant other about your finances, telling your friends that you will start budgeting, or explaining to your children how the family is now spending money. Rogers’ 11-year-old son now knows that if there is not a coupon for the item, they don’t get it. In Stewart’s case, using cash when going out with friends helped. If you only take $100 out with you to the bar and don’t bring your credit card, and you want to pay for another round but you only have $20 left, you simply can’t spend any more, she said. “You need everybody who’s involved in those decisions, to commit with you to be supportive of it,” McCreary said. ___ The Associated Press receives support from Charles Schwab Foundation for educational and explanatory reporting to improve financial literacy. The independent foundation is separate from Charles Schwab and Co. Inc. The AP is solely responsible for its journalism.
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TOKYO (AP) — Asian shares were mixed Wednesday as a wait-and-see mood set in following another — though more modest — day of sell-offs on Wall Street. Worries about inflation are weighing on investors’ minds, including in Asia. Inflation data for Singapore released earlier in the week showed inflation was still going strong, with core inflation headed higher to 4.8% year on year for July. Food price inflation was at 6.1%. In the U.S., a report on new homes also set off pessimism about a possibly imminent recession. A slowdown in the American economy would be devastating for export-reliant Asia. Benchmarks fell in Japan and China in morning trading, while the index rose in Australia and was little changed in South Korea. The next big event circled on the calendar is a speech Friday by Jerome Powell, the chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve. He’ll be speaking at an annual symposium held by the Fed in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, which has been the site of major market-moving speeches in the past. “As we approach Jackson hole, economic risks are seemingly revealing in various forms ranging from disappointment in housing data to manufacturing survey,” said Tan Boon Heng at Mizuho Bank in Singapore. Japan’s benchmark Nikkei 225 slid 0.4% in morning trading to 28,334.40. Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 added 0.7% to 7,013.50. South Korea’s Kospi was virtually unchanged at 2,435.65. Hong Kong’s Hang Seng dipped 0.8% to 19,341.67, while the Shanghai Composite shed 0.7% to 3,253.40. Stocks drifted to modest losses Tuesday on Wall Street, as steadying Treasury yields helped calm the market following its worst tumble in months. The S&P 500 dipped 9.26 points, or 0.2%, to 4,128.73 after flipping between small gains and losses through the day. Volatility has returned to Wall Street following what had been a strong summer as worries rise about how aggressively the Federal Reserve will raise interest rates to knock down high inflation. Recent comments from some Fed officials have cooled hopes the Fed may end up less forceful than feared. A report showed that sales of new homes slowed more than economists expected last month. The housing industry has been one of the hardest hit by this year’s turnaround in interest rates. As the Fed has jacked up its key overnight rate, mortgage rates have climbed too and put a chill on the industry. Such weak data on the U.S. economy raises worries that a recession may indeed be on the way, but it also could encourage the Fed to take it easier on rate hikes. Worries about a slowing economy stretch around the world, and the value of one euro dropped below $1 amid concerns about Europe in particular. In energy trading, benchmark U.S. crude fell 28 cents to $93.46 a barrel. Brent crude, the international standard, dropped 40 cents to $99.82 a barrel. In currency trading, the U.S. dollar inched up to 136.84 Japanese yen from 136.72 yen. The euro cost was little changed at 99 cents. ___ AP Business Writers Damian J. Troise and Stan Choe contributed. ___ Yuri Kageyama is on Twitter at https://twitter.com/yurikageyama
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STEPHENVILLE, Newfoundland (AP) — The leaders of Germany and Canada said Tuesday a new hydrogen pact will kick-start a transatlantic hydrogen supply chain, with the first deliveries expected in just three years. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz signed the deal in the port town of Stephenville, Newfoundland. A Canadian company has plans to build a zero-emission plant that will use wind energy to produce hydrogen and ammonia for export. Hydrogen is seen as a component of Europe’s plan to reduce its reliance on Russian fossil fuels, particularly in light of the war in Ukraine and recent reductions in the supply of Russian natural gas to Germany and other countries. “The market case and the need to scale up was coming and wasn’t quite here yet. Russia’s illegal and unjustifiable invasion of Ukraine has meant that everything gets accelerated,” Trudeau said. Scholz said Canada is Germany’s partner of choice as the country moves away from relying on Russia to supply energy. “Our need might be even higher under the new circumstances,” Scholz said. Natural gas prices have surged as Russia has reduced or cut off natural gas flows to a dozen European Union countries, fueling inflation and raising the risk that Europe could plunge into recession. Germans have been urged to cut gas use now so the country will have enough for the winter ahead. The Canadian government earlier Tuesday signed separate agreements with Volkswagen and Mercedes-Benz that will see the two German auto manufacturers secure access to Canadian raw materials for batteries in electric vehicles. The agreements include Canadian cobalt, graphite, nickel and lithium.
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NEW YORK (AP) — And back down goes Wall Street. After getting mauled most of the year, prices for all kinds of investments steadied in the summer and were heading back up. The recovery was so strong that some investors wondered if Wall Street’s “bear market” was coming to an end. Now, such questions are getting more muted. On Monday, the main measure of the U.S. stock market tumbled to its worst loss in two months. That followed its first losing week in the last five. It’s the latest reminder that the main constant for Wall Street this year has been volatility. Here’s a look at what’s happening in financial markets, what’s driving it and what may lie ahead: THE SUMMER HAS BEEN GOOD FOR WALL STREET? Very. The U.S. stock market roared upward by a little more than 17% between its bottom in the middle of June and last week, which is better than it does in many full years. The powerful run meant it recovered more than half its losses from earlier in the year. That’s when it dropped more than 20% from its peak to put the S&P 500 into what’s known as a “bear market.” WAS IT JUST STOCKS RISING? No. Prices also climbed for everything from bonds, which tend to attract more conservative and older investors, to cryptocurrencies, whose traders often welcome big risks. WHAT DROVE THE RALLY? Hope that the Federal Reserve may not raise interest rates as aggressively as feared in its battle against inflation. The Fed has already raised short-term rates four times in 2022, after keeping them pinned at virtually zero for two years because of the pandemic. The fear on Wall Street has been that accelerating inflation would force the Fed to hike rates by market-shaking margins. But investors saw signs that inflation may be near its peak. A highlight was a report earlier this month that showed a hefty drop in prices at the gasoline pump, some relief on airfares and better-than-expected numbers on consumer prices broadly. That raised speculation the Fed could downshift the size of its increases sooner than expected and may not ultimately raise rates as far as earlier feared. That allowed markets to rally even though inflation is likely to stay high for a while. WHY DO THE FED’S INTEREST RATES DICTATE SO MUCH? They help set prices for almost everything on Wall Street. When interest rates are high, new bonds coming from the U.S. government pay more in income. That makes investors less willing to pay high prices for investments with more risk of losing value, such as stocks or bitcoin. Higher rates also push down prices for older bonds already in the market, because they have lower yields in comparison. In the meantime, higher rates slow the economy by making it generally more expensive to buy a house, car or anything else bought on credit. That’s why the Fed raises interest rates: It wants to restrain the buying that pushes upward on inflation. But if the Fed is too aggressive, it could choke off the economy and cause a recession. WHY ARE STOCKS FALLING AGAIN? Recent comments from the Fed are causing those hopes for less-aggressive rate hikes to fade. Last week, the central bank released the minutes from its July policy meeting, which described how officials want to move rates high enough to slow the economy in its battle against inflation. Later in the week, several officials gave speeches that investors saw as pushback on Wall Street’s hopes for a less aggressive Fed, including by speakers who aren’t usually biased toward raising rates sharply to control inflation. Among others, economists at Deutsche Bank highlighted how Mary Daly, head of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, said it is “way too early to declare victory on inflation.” AND WHAT’S HAPPENING OUTSIDE STOCKS? Bond prices have dropped, and yields have climbed as investors dial back their hopes for a less-aggressive Fed. The yield on the 10-year Treasury, which acts as a benchmark for many kinds of loans, has climbed back to 3%, for example. It was around 2.60% at the start of the month. WHAT’S THE NEXT BIG DATE ON WALL STREET’S CALENDAR? Friday. That’s when the chair of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell, is scheduled to give a speech at an annual economic symposium in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Jackson Hole has been the site of several market-moving speeches by Fed chairs in the past. Investors hope Powell will give more clues about the central bank’s next move with short-term interest rates. SO, DID THE BEAR MARKET END? No. For that to happen, the S&P 500 would need to rise at least 20% above its low and remain there through the end of a trading day. It hasn’t done that. If and when that happens, what’s called the “bear market” would be over, and Wall Street will have moved on to its next “bull market.” The last bull market for U.S. stocks began in March 2020 after the crash caused by the pandemic and lasted until early this January. The one before that barreled through more than a decade, from March 2009 to February 2020. CAN STOCKS RISE AS MUCH AS THEY DID IN THE SUMMER AND NOT START A NEW BULL MARKET? Yes. It’s routine for stocks to stage rallies, only to lose momentum again, while in the middle of deep downturns. Wall Street calls them “bear market rallies,” and some cautious investors with decades of experience had been warning to expect one since before this latest upturn began. SO, IS THIS A NEW BULL OR THE OLD BEAR? No one knows. A new bull market is something that people can identify only in hindsight. On the encouraging side for stocks: Inflation has indeed eased a bit. That has some optimists calling for a “Goldilocks” outcome where the economy is strong enough to avoid a recession but not so strong that it pushes the Fed to aggressively raise rates. But many challenges remain for Wall Street. Chief among them is that inflation has appeared to peak before, only for prices to accelerate and pull the rug out from underneath investors. The U.S. economy has already contracted for two straight quarters The possibility of recession in the United States and around the world is still not off the table. And even if the worst of inflation is about to pass, central banks will still continue to raise interest rates. Regardless of whether stocks are heading up or down in the long term, both sides seem to agree that markets will continue to be very shaky along the way.
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BERLIN (AP) — Germany’s natural gas storage facilities are now more than 80% full, showing steady progress despite a drastic reduction in deliveries from Russia amid the war in Ukraine. Gas storage in Europe’s biggest economy has reached 80.14% of capacity, according to industry figures released Tuesday. The head of Germany’s network regulator, Klaus Mueller, tweeted that storage is “being filled steadily” but cautioned that a planned three-day halt to deliveries through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline from Russia next week “could temporarily dampen” the effort. Natural gas is used to power industry, heat homes and offices, and generate electricity. Increasing the amount in reserve has been a key focus of the German government since Russia invaded Ukraine to avoid rationing for industry as demand rises in the winter. The country’s storage was about 56% full when Russian state-owned energy company Gazprom started cutting supplies through Nord Stream 1 in mid-June. It cited technical problems that German authorities have dismissed as cover for a political power play. In recent weeks, Nord Stream 1 has been running at only 20% of capacity. Gazprom announced Friday that the pipeline will shut from Aug. 31 to Sept. 2 for what it said is “routine maintenance” at a compressor station. Germany is one of several European countries to be hit by reductions in Russian natural gas supplies since the war started. Dwindling supplies, fears of further cutoffs and strong demand have sent natural gas prices on Europe’s TTF benchmark soaring to record highs this month, fueling inflation and raising the prospect of a recession in Europe. A month ago, the German government moved to tighten storage requirements. It introduced a requirement for storage to be 75% full by Sept. 1 — a target that already has been surpassed — and raised the targets for October and November to 85% and 95%, respectively, from 80% and 90%. The joint managing director of gas industry coordination group Trading Hub Europe, Torsten Frank, cautioned in comments to the daily Rheinische Post that “we will be able to fill many facilities to 95% by November, but not all.” However, he said that he doesn’t expect a nationwide gas shortage to arise, though he can’t rule out regional shortages. He said he is “very confident that private households won’t have to freeze this winter.” Russia accounted for a bit more than a third of Germany’s gas supplies before the supply reductions started. In addition to prioritizing storage, authorities also are trying to encourage energy saving.
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Kateryna Terekhova proudly shows off the new shelter she has created inside an abandoned schoolhouse in Zakarpattia, Ukraine, an area near the border with Slovakia, Romania, and Hungary. Over a video call, she points out the separate communal rooms for men, women, and families. The dozens of beds have brand new mattresses and linens. The bathrooms and showers are new, too. She loves the kitchen, which churns out three free meals a day for residents. People lounge on beds; a girl is scrunched up on a bench in the dining room, staring at her phone. Outside it’s quiet in this rural area — a relatively safe reprieve for people who have fled the terror of the Russian invasion. Terekhova fled here herself with her extended family from Kyiv in the opening days of the war and almost immediately began working on ways to help. As soon as she saw the schoolhouse, she knew it would make a perfect shelter. But it would require work — it had been empty for four years and had no plumbing or central heat. She was part of a chat group with IT Troops, a group of Ukrainian technology workers and entrepreneurs who help get supplies to troops and fund humanitarian work. They put Terekhova in charge of their humanitarian efforts. The group had been in contact with Razom for Ukraine, a U.S.-based charity run by Ukrainian and Ukrainian American volunteers. Over a video call with some of Razom’s board members, Terekhova explained the project and provided expected costs for materials — she had already raised the funds to cover the discounted labor and ongoing expenses like food. Three days later, she got a message from Razom congratulating her on her grant for $28,000, enough to cover all of the materials. “It was absolutely shocking,” Terekhova says. “It was happening so fast. It was easy because we absolutely understand each other.” Razom has made more than $3 million in grants to 98 small humanitarian efforts like this one since Russia invaded Ukraine in late February. The nonprofit’s deep ties to Ukraine have helped it connect with grassroots efforts that would likely be overlooked by big aid groups. The tiny, volunteer-led group is now working at a frantic pace. Every day, its leaders and volunteers know that the work they do can mean the difference between life and death for someone in Ukraine. For most of its eight-year history, Razom raised about $150,000 a year to help promote a free and prosperous Ukraine. Before the war, it had about 4,000 donors. But in the months since the invasion, Razom has raised $57 million from more than 150,000 donors. It has already spent $38 million on humanitarian relief efforts. One of its major projects: buying supplies to assemble and ship tactical medical kits to Ukraine. The group has sent 62,000 kits so far — with more to come. Razom has outraised some large, well-established humanitarian aid groups. Project Hope, an international nonprofit that is training medical professionals in Ukraine on trauma care, has received more than $21 million for the crisis. “To raise $57 million for Ukraine and to be able to program such a large amount, that’s really fantastic,” says Project Hope CEO Rabih Torbay. While Russian troops were amassing on the border, Razom’s board decided that in the event of an invasion, it would focus on medical assistance. The group began buying supplies to create tactical first-aid kits that include important supplies like tourniquets. Medical professionals volunteered to vet the supplies to make sure they were the right type and quality. Teams of volunteers put the kits together in a New Jersey warehouse. Volunteer software developers created a system to track the kits so the group knows where they are in the transit process and when they arrive at their destination in Ukraine. Corporations helped them find space on cargo planes for their supplies; a shipping company helped with logistics. Shipments that might have taken months took just days. Slow shipments could be deadly, and volunteers were working around the clock. “This is our country and our people,” says Dora Chomiak, Razom’s president. “We want to make sure that they’re alive and that there is a country to come back to and there’s a country for our children and our grandchildren.” Handling the wave of donations has been as complicated as shipping supplies. When the group was founded, it tracked donations on an online spreadsheet. But it soon upgraded and put systems in place to process donations given online and through social-media channels. That made a big difference when Russia invaded and money poured in. Maria Genkin, a board member who until this year mostly organized cultural events, took charge of the fundraising operation. She had worked in investment-banking technology at Goldman Sachs. In late February, the group started getting hundreds of emails a day asking how to give, about wire-transfer information, and other questions — far more than one person could handle. Luckily, the group also got requests every day from people looking to volunteer. Genkin checked the backgrounds of some volunteers to create a trusted team to help potential donors, process incoming funds, and tackle the data entry required to track donors. She ended up with a team of six or so volunteers, including some Ukrainian students from nearby New York University. Razom has received some high-profile donations: Tipper Gore, Netflix co-founder Reed Hastings, and Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey each gave $1 million. The New York Jets donated $100,000. This summer, 27-year-old Razom board member Maryna Prykhodko traveled to Kharkiv to evacuate her aunt and uncle and bring them to the United States. Each night, as missiles fell from the sky, they huddled in her aunt and uncle’s closet for safety. “I saw the destruction with my own eyes. You crawl out of your hiding place in the morning. You go out into the street, and you see that a new building has been destroyed,” Prykhodko says. “I was experiencing what Ukrainians had been experiencing.” She visited the warehouse where Razom stores supplies when they arrive in Ukraine. There, volunteers take requests from hospitals, first responders, and military units. About 20 drivers then take the supplies all over the country. While there, she traveled with one of the groups Razom funds to deliver aid to small towns near the border with Russia that had been liberated only a few weeks earlier after months of occupation. The locals she met were mostly people who couldn’t easily flee: They were elderly or disabled or had young children. They didn’t even flinch at the nearby shelling, Prykhodko says. Some were living in homes that had been destroyed except for a single room and lacked a kitchen or bathroom. “There’s a missile sticking out of their house, and they don’t have a roof over their heads, but that’s what they have left,” she says. “They’re all traumatized.” Chomiak, Razom’s president, says the organization is already planning for the future. “Once the bombing stops, there is going to continue to be a lot of work to do.” _____ This article was provided to The Associated Press by the Chronicle of Philanthropy. Jim Rendon is a senior writer at the Chronicle. Email: jim.rendon@philanthropy.com. The AP and the Chronicle receive support from the Lilly Endowment for coverage of philanthropy and nonprofits. The AP and the Chronicle are solely responsible for all content. For all of AP’s philanthropy coverage, visit https://apnews.com/hub/philanthropy.
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ANCONA, Italy (AP) — Leading her first election campaign rally, Italian far-right leader Giorgia Meloni on Tuesday slammed the European Union energy’s strategy, saying families and businesses are being “brought to their knees” by soaring prices. Meloni, who has been buoyed for weeks by opinion polls showing her leading in her quest to become Italy’s first female premier and its first far-right government leader, used the evening pep rally in Ancona, an Adriatic port city, to hammer away at long-running themes for her Brothers of Italy party, whose symbol borrows an icon from a neo-fascist party. She told the crowd of about 1,000 people in a town square there was a reason why she chose Ancona in Italy’s east-central Marche region for her inaugural rally for Sept. 25 balloting for Parliament. “I’m starting in Ancona not by chance,” Meloni said, saying she did it so she can remind voters that “we have a class of leaders ready to govern the country.” Introducing Meloni was Marche’s governor, Francesco Acquaroli, elected in 2020 on the Brothers of Italy ticket, one of several local or regional elections where her party has gained popularity in the last years, sometimes at the expense of her right-wing ally, anti-migrant League leader Matteo Salvini. Meloni’s main rival in opinion polls in the last several weeks is Democratic Party leader Enrico Letta, a former center-left premier. But while Meloni has center-right campaign alliances with both Salvini and with former Premier Silvio Berlusconi, Letta and his party have failed to forge similarly solid and broad alliances for the center-left. Salvini, Berlusconi and another populist leader, Giuseppe Conte, the former premier who leads the 5-Star Movement, sunk the national unity government of Premier Mario Draghi last month when they refused to back him in a confidence vote. Often shouting, Meloni proclaimed that the political right is “ready to give answers to the country that the left hasn’t been able to do” for years. She contended that the European Union had failed to craft policies that would ensure available, affordable energy supplies. Sky-high energy prices “have forced businesses and families down to their knees,” Meloni said. While Salvini and Berlusconi in their campaigns have called for reactivating Italy’s long-shuttered nuclear power plants, Meloni at the rally said Italy should exploit gas resources in the Adriatic Sea and not just look to buy gas from countries like Algeria, as Draghi has done, to wean Italians from supplies from Russia, given that country’s war against Ukraine. Meloni has called for naval blockades in the Mediterranean to foil migrant smugglers from launching unseaworthy vessels from Libya toward Italy’s shores. Noting most migrants who reach Italy that way aren’t eligible for asylum, Meloni said they only wind up being exploited to work for low wages and in poor conditions by profit-hungry corporations — employment conditions “that Italians don’t want.” At other public appearances, Meloni has slammed what she calls the LGBTQ lobby, but she made no mention of that stance at the rally. Still, her past words have alarmed rights advocates in Italy. Matteo Marchegiani, leader of the Ancona chapter of Arcigay, a nationwide advocacy organization, told The Associated Press that he was very worried Meloni and her party could win a majority. Such an election victory “could lead to the cancellation of the few civil rights that the LGBTQ community as a civil rights movement has obtained after decades of work and great effort” in Italy, he said. Italy doesn’t permit same-sex marriage. Right-wing and pro-Vatican politicians in recent years have thwarted passage of legislation, promoted by the Democrats, for hate crime protection for the LGBTQ community. A few protesters rallied near the square where Meloni spoke, with one of them holding a sign contending the leader foments hate. ___ Frances D’Emilio reported from Rome.
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NEW YORK (AP) — Nordstrom joined Macy’s Tuesday in cutting its annual outlook for profit and sales despite second-quarter results that topped Wall Street forecasts. Both retailers are suffering from an affliction plaguing most of their competitors: A glut of unsold inventory that they’re resorting to pricing at deep discounts to move. They are also cutting back on merchandise orders to match shopper demand. Almost every major retailer has said in recent weeks that shoppers are making fewer trips to the store and when they do, they’re looking for deals. Some are trading down to cheaper alternatives. Kohl’s last week slashed its sales and profit expectations for the year, a result of its stepped-up price cutting to shed unwanted merchandise. Both Target and Walmart also said last week that shoppers are cutting back and sticking to essentials. Soaring prices have forced families to become more cautious. They are doing without new clothing, electronics, furniture and almost everything else that is not absolutely necessary. And spending habits have shifted faster this year than anyone expected. After being cooped up at home during the pandemic, Americans seemed to shift almost overnight to spending on dinners out, movies or concerts, and travel. “The consumer’s got some pretty sour news out there,” Macy’s CEO Jeff Gennette told The Associated Press Tuesday. “Inflation is tough.” In a statement, Nordstrom CEO Erik Nordstrom noted that, while the Seattle-based company’s results were consistent with its previous outlook, customer traffic and demand weakened in late June, predominantly at Nordstrom Rack. The shift in spending habits has left retailers with elevated inventories of products that have become difficult to move. New York-based Macy’s has cut orders where it can to better sync with customer demand, but Gennette said inventory in some categories remains high. The company is cutting prices on seasonal goods, private label and pandemic-related merchandise like casual wear and home furnishings to clear it, he said. However, according to Gennette, customers are not trading down, or substituting typical purchases with a cheaper brand. That phenomenon is rampant at retailers like Walmart and Kohl’s. At Macy’s, customers at every strata with household income below $250,000 are cutting back proportionately, Gennette said. At its Bloomingdale’s stores, where medium household income is more typically $250,000 and above, spending has continued at a healthy pace. Macy’s earned $275 million, or 99 cents per share, in the three-month period that ended July 30, or $1 if one-time charges are removed. That easily topped the per-share earnings of 86 cents that industry analysts had expected, according to a survey by FactSet. Sales slipped roughly 1% to $5.6 billion, but that was also stronger than anticipated. Yet compared with the same period last year, sales and profit have cooled. Sales at stores opened at least a year fell 1.5%, or 1.6% including licensed businesses like cosmetics. In contrast, its upscale Bloomingdale’s stores enjoyed an 8.8% increase in same-store sales, or 5.8% gain including licensed businesses. Online sales fell 5% during the second quarter, compared to the year-ago period, but was up 37% compared with the same period in 2019. In one more pandemic-related shift, Gennette said that store locations in downtown areas are bouncing back as more people return to the office. Those sales have yet to return to levels more common before COVID-19, however. Uncertainly about what Americans will buy and what they want has made it difficult for retailers to figure out what is coming as the holiday season approaches. The company said its outlook for the rest of the year is based on the “continued deterioration of consumer discretionary spending” and high levels of inventory, both at Macy’s and at other stores. Macy’s anticipates more price cuts and the need to “liquidate aged inventory” as the holiday season approaches. Inventory levels increased 7% in the three-month reporting period compared with last year, but it’s down 8% compared with 2019. Macy’s now expects sales to be in the range of $24.34 billion to $24.58 billion this year, down from its May guidance of between $24.46 billion and $24.7 billion. Macy’s expects per-share earnings of $4 to $4.20, down from earlier guidance of between $4.53 and $4.95 per share. Meanwhile, Nordstrom reported that net income was $126 million, or 77 cents per share, in the three-month period ended July 30. That compares with $80 million, or 49 cents per share, in the year-ago period. Adjusted earnings was 81 cents per share. Total sales rose to $4.1 billion from $3.65 billion in the year-ago period. Analysts were expecting 80 cents per share on revenue of $3.96 billion, according to FactSet. Nordstrom now expects revenue to be up 5% to 7% for the year, down from 6% to 8%. It expects adjusted earnings per share to be $2.30 to $2.6O per share, down from $3.20 to $3.50 per share. Macy’s shares rose nearly 4% or 70 cents per share, to close at $19.31 in regular trading. But Nordstrom’s shares fell more than 13%, or $3.14 to $20.06 in after-hours trading after it reported its results. ______ Follow Anne D’Innocenzio: http://twitter.com/ADInnocenzio
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Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine was 73% effective in protecting children younger than 5 as omicron spread in the spring, the company announced Tuesday. Vaccinations for babies, toddlers and preschoolers opened in the U.S. in June after months of delay. Only about 6% of youngsters ages 6 months through 4 years had gotten at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine by mid-August, according to the American Academy of Pediatrics. Health authorities authorized tot-sized vaccine doses made by Pfizer and its partner BioNTech based on a study showing they were safe and produced high levels of virus-fighting antibodies. But there was only preliminary data on how that translated into effectiveness against symptomatic COVID-19. The new update analyzed COVID-19 diagnoses between March and June in Pfizer’s ongoing study of the three-dose vaccine. There were 21 COVID-19 cases among the 351 tots who got dummy shots — compared to just 13 among the 794 youngsters given three vaccine doses. The child cases primarily were caused by the BA.2 omicron version that was circulating at the time. Today, another omicron relative, BA.5, is causing most COVID-19 cases in the U.S. and much of the world. In older children and adults, the COVID-19 vaccines have been used long enough to prove that they remain strongly protective against severe disease and death even as the coronavirus mutates — while early protection against infection wanes. Still, scientists track that initial effectiveness rate as extra evidence of vaccine performance — and to look for signs of how they initially hold up against new mutants. Pfizer this week asked U.S. regulators to authorize modified vaccine doses that better match the newest omicron variants for people 12 and older as boosters this fall. The company said it also is developing updated shots for kids under 12. ___ The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute’s Department of Science Education. The AP is solely responsible for all content.
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BEIJING (AP) — One of the world’s few rare earths processors outside China has bought exploration rights to mine in Greenland, opening an avenue for diversifying supplies of the minerals critical for advanced and green technologies. Rare earths are a group of minerals used in the manufacture of electric vehicles, wind turbines, electronics, robots and other machinery. China currently dominates global production, processing about 85% of the world’s rare earths, but skyrocketing demand is pushing companies to look for other sources. Toronto-based Neo Performance Materials, the rare earths processor, said Monday it plans to develop the Sarfartoq deposit in southwest Greenland and will send the ore to its facility in Estonia in Eastern Europe. It’s one of only two plants outside China that processes rare earths to a high degree. Neo aims to have the mine running in two to three years. It will be the company’s first major mining project. CEO Constantine Karayannopoulos said that by opening the mine, he hopes to shield the company from volatile rare earth prices, which have shot up in recent years due to supply disruptions and strong demand. “We’re at the mercy of the market,” he said. Karayannopoulos called it “business, not geopolitics.” But in recent years, rare earths have attracted the attention of policymakers in Washington, Beijing and other capitals given their importance to the global high-tech supply chain. The U.S., Europe and Japan call their dependence on China’s rare earths a “national security risk” and have sought to diversify their supply. But such efforts have struggled, as mines in other countries have run into opposition or failed to get off the ground after fluctuating prices scared investors away. Meanwhile, supplies of rare earths have shrunk, and some mines are raising ethical and environmental concerns. Mining rare earths is a dirty business when done cheaply, and China, the world’s largest miner, has shuttered many mines in recent years to curb environmental damage. Some of that mining has been outsourced to Myanmar, where a lack of oversight is masking a dirty secret. An Associated Press investigation this month found the Myanmar mines are linked to environmental destruction, the theft of land from villagers and the funneling of money to brutal militias, including at least one linked to Myanmar’s secretive military government. The AP traced rare earths from Myanmar to the supply chains of 78 companies, including major auto makers and electronics giants. The U.S. State Department said in a statement that it was “deeply concerned” about illicit mining in Myanmar, and called on other countries to ensure that their economic activity with Myanmar “does not enable or further exacerbate the regime’s violence against its own people.” Karayannopoulos said that in Greenland, the company plans to dig up rock, crush it and do basic processing that does not involve the use of damaging chemicals. The ore will be then shipped to Estonia, where it will be further processed into a form that can be used to make magnets. Plans for another rare earths mine in Greenland failed after voters put in power a left-leaning government that blocked development. The site had high concentrations of uranium, raising concerns over how radioactive waste would be disposed. Karayannopoulos said the site his company plans to develop has much lower levels of uranium, meaning it can be mined under current Greenland and European Union regulations. He said EU officials encouraged the project because it could help the continent become more self-sufficient in rare earths. Greenland, the world’s largest island, sits between the Atlantic and Arctic oceans. A 1.7 million-square kilometer (660,000-square mile) ice sheet covers 80% of the Arctic territory. Greenland’s 56,000 residents are mainly indigenous Inuits. Some rare earth customers, meanwhile, are aware of the risks of mines in unregulated, conflict-ridden areas such as Myanmar, and are increasingly willing to pay more for rare earths from regulated and transparent jurisdictions, Karayannopoulos said. “You’re making the problem worse by doing it in an irresponsible way, and with regimes that kill their own people,” he said. “It’s not sustainable.” ___ Associated Press writer Jan M. Olsen in Copenhagen, Denmark, contributed to this report.
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WILMINGTON, Del. (AP) — Nevada-based discount airline aha! has stopped flying after its parent, ExpressJet Airlines, filed for bankruptcy protection and said it would sell its assets. ExpressJet said it faced lower-than-expected revenue because demand for travel weakened with new COVID-19 variants. It also said it was burdened with high costs, particularly for jet fuel. The Atlanta-area company filed Tuesday for protection in the federal bankruptcy court in Delaware. Aha! flew to about a dozen cities on the West Coast from its base in Reno, Nevada. A message Tuesday on its website said the airline was unable to help stranded travelers make other travel arrangements, and that customers booked on future flights should contact their credit card company for refunds. ExpressJet, based in the Atlanta area, was formed in 1986 from several small commuter airlines. For many years, it flew smaller planes as a regional carrier for Continental, JetBlue, American and United. In 2020, United Airlines removed its planes from ExpressJet, wiping out the company’s revenue. ExpressJet reinvented itself in 2021 as a charter airline and operator of aha!, which stood for air, hotel and adventure. In the filing, a company executive said ExpressJet ceased all operations, including charter flights, and laid off most of its employees and will return its planes to leasing companies. According to the bankruptcy filing, ExpressJet is owned by ManaAir LLC, a joint venture of KAir Enterprises and MNBS Associates. The largest debt listed in the filing is a $10 million unsecured claim by the U.S. Small Business Administration under the payroll protection program that the government launched to help businesses hurt by the pandemic. It owes another $3.9 million for a pandemic-relief loan made by the Treasury Department. ExpressJet said it has 1,300 now-furloughed pilots. It plans to try to sell the operating certificate it received from federal regulators.
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ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey summoned the Greek military attache and filed a complaint with NATO after Greek fighter jets allegedly harassed Turkish fighter jets that were conducting an “important mission” for the military alliance, Turkey’s state-run news agency reported Tuesday. The Anadolu Agency said F-16s belonging to Greece harassed Turkish pilots flying the same model by putting Turkey’s aircraft under a radar lock during the NATO mission over the eastern Mediterranean. Turkey “gave the necessary response” and forced the planes to leave the area, Anadolu said, without elaborating. Anadolu said Turkey’s defense ministry notified NATO officials about the alleged harassment and summoned the Greek military official in Ankara, accusing Greece of endangering a NATO mission. Greece rejected the Turkish version of events. The Defense Ministry said five Turkish jets appeared without prior notification to accompany a flight of U.S. B-52 bombers — which hadn’t been due to have a fighter escort — through an area subject to Greek flight control. It said four Greek fighters were scrambled and chased off the armed Turkish planes, adding that Athens informed NATO and U.S. authorities of the incident. Greece also accused Turkey of 78 violations of Greek airspace Tuesday with 23 planes, 15 of which were armed. Although both NATO members, Turkey and Greece have decades-old disputes over an array of issues, including territorial claims in the Aegean Sea and disputes over the airspace there. The disputes have brought them to the brink of war three times in the last half-century. Tensions flared in 2020 over exploratory drilling rights in areas of the Mediterranean Sea where Greece and Cyprus claim exclusive economic zones, leading to a naval standoff. Turkey has accused Greece of violating international agreements by militarizing islands in the Aegean Sea. Athens says it needs to defend the islands — many of which lie close to Turkey’s coast — against a potential attack from Turkey’s large fleet of military landing craft.
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ANKARA, Turkey (AP) — Turkey’s reconciliation efforts with Israel will in no way diminish Ankara’s support for the cause of the Palestinians, the Turkish leader said Tuesday. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan made the comments during a visit by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. The Palestinian leader arrived in Ankara just one week after Turkey and Israel announced their decision to restore full diplomatic relations and reappoint ambassadors for the first time since 2018. “The steps taken in our relations with Israel will in no way reduce our support for the Palestinian cause,” Erdogan said. “On the contrary, our Palestinian brothers also express that these steps will contribute to a solution to the Palestinian issue and improve the situation of the Palestinian people.” Abbas didn’t comment directly on the rapprochement between Turkey and Israel, but thanked Turkey for its “unwavering” support to the Palestinians. “We are aware of their support for their legitimate rights, freedom and independence,” Abbas said. “We know that Turkey and its institutions stand by the Palestinian people and the Palestinian state in every field, and support them in the international arena.” Last week, Israel and Turkey announced they were restoring full diplomatic relations in the latest step in months of reconciliation between the two countries. Turkey and Israel were once close regional allies, but the relationship disintegrated under Erdogan, who has been an outspoken critic of Israel’s policies toward the Palestinians. Israel, in turn, has objected to Turkey’s embrace of the Palestinian militant group Hamas, which rules the Gaza Strip. The two countries withdrew their respective ambassadors in 2010, after Israeli forces stormed a Gaza-bound flotilla carrying humanitarian aid for Palestinians that broke an Israeli blockade. The incident resulted in the deaths of nine Turkish activists. Following an attempt at mending ties, Turkey recalled its ambassador again in 2018 after the United States moved its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem. Earlier on Tuesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Palestinians didn’t object to the improvement of relations between Turkey and Israel. “The dialogue (with Israel) will allow us to better defend the Palestinians,” Cavusoglu told Haber Global television in an interview. “They say this themselves. “ “The steps that we are taking does not mean that Turkey will make concessions,” he said. Cavusoglu said a new ambassador would be named soon.
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LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister Boris Johnson has decided to show Britain’s solidarity with Ukraine by saying it with flowers on Tuesday. The outgoing U.K. leader created an arch of sunflowers — Ukraine’s national flower — outside his Downing Street office to commemorate the eastern European nation’s independence day on Wednesday. The gesture also comes as Ukraine prepares to mark six months since the Russian invasion began on Feb. 24. “We will never recognize Russia’s annexation of Crimea or any other Ukrainian territory,” Johnson said in a video address to an international summit on the Crimean Peninsula, which Russia seized in 2014. “In the face of (Russian President Vladimir) Putin’s assault we must continue to give our Ukrainian friends all the military, humanitarian, economic and diplomatic support that they need,” Johnson said. Johnson has been steadfast in his support for Ukraine since the invasion began. The prime minister, who will step down early next month, sought to deflect from scandals and criticism at home by positioning himself as the leader of the international effort to help Ukraine combat Russian aggression. Since the Russian invasion began, Johnson has pledged 2.3 billion pounds ($2.8 billion) of military aid to Ukraine, including armored vehicles and anti-tank missiles. He has also dispatched economic support, guaranteeing millions in World Bank loans for the country. ___ Full coverage of the war in Ukraine: https://apnews.com/hub/russia-ukraine
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The online reviews site Yelp said Tuesday it is rolling out a new feature to protect users seeking abortions from being misled about anti-abortion pregnancy centers listed on its platform. Such centers are typically religiously affiliated and deter clients from having an abortion. On Tuesday, Yelp said it will place a consumer notice on the listings informing users that the centers “typically provide limited medical services and may not have licensed medical professionals onsite.” In 2018, moderators for the San Francisco-based company began recategorizing listings for such organizations as “crisis pregnancy centers” or “faith-based crisis pregnancy centers.” The organizations had previously categorized themselves as reproductive health services, medical centers and other health and medical categories. “It’s well-reported that crisis pregnancy centers do not offer abortion services, and it’s been shown that many provide misleading information in an attempt to steer people seeking abortion care to other options,” the company said in a post on its website detailing the change. Yelp’s move might put more pressure on Google to do something similar with listings on its site. Last week, hundreds of Google employees released a petition calling on the company to fix misleading search results for abortion services by removing “fake abortion providers” and halt its business with “publishers of disinformation related to abortion services.” In June, Democratic lawmakers in Congress also urged the company to curb the appearance of the anti-abortion pregnancy centers for certain search results. But Republicans pushed back last month, warning the tech giant not to do so in a letter sent by 17 conservative attorney generals to Google CEO Sundar Pichai. Google did not immediately reply to a request for comment on Tuesday. In the past several months, Yelp said it has also been picking up on efforts to better match users searching for abortion clinics with those services and make it less likely those users will see anti-abortion pregnancy centers in search results. The company said it has evaluated roughly 33,500 listings this year and recategorized nearly 470 pages for the centers.
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DETROIT (AP) — Hyundai and Kia are telling owners of some of their large SUVs to park them outdoors and away from buildings after a series of fires involving trailer hitch wiring. The Korean automakers are recalling more than 281,000 vehicles in the U.S. because of the problem, but they haven’t figured out how to fix it yet. The automakers reported 25 fires or melting incidents in the U.S. and Canada caused by the problem, but no crashes or injuries. The recall covers more than 245,000 Hyundai Palisade and over 36,000 Kia Telluride SUVs from the 2020 through 2022 model years. In documents posted Tuesday by the U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the companies said debris and moisture can accumulate in a circuit board in the tow hitch wiring. That can cause an electrical short, which can lead to a fire. Hyundai said that dealers will inspect the wiring and remove a fuse as an interim repair. Kia doesn’t have an interim repair. The companies say a final repair is being developed. In addition, dealers from both automakers have stopped selling the affected SUVs until repairs are made. Both Kia and Hyundai recalled several vehicles in February due to concerns over engine compartment fire risks. You can check if your vehicle is being recalled at the NHTSA’s Safety Issues and Recalls page.
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CRAWFORD CO. Ark. – Attorneys for a man videoed during his arrest in Crawford County Sunday are claiming one of the deputies involved has a history of violent arrests. During a news conference Tuesday, attorneys Carrie Jernigan and David Powell worked to draw attention to other arrests involving Crawford County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Levi White. The pair are representing Randal Worcester. A viral video of Worcester’s Sunday arrest showed him being repeatedly punched, kicked, and slammed against the ground. White was one of three law enforcement officers seen in the video arresting Worcester, along with fellow CCSO Deputy Zack King and Mulberry Police Department Officer Thell Riddle. The event was captured on cell phone video and has since become a viral phenomenon and the subject of national and international news. Jernigan and Powell spoke very little about Worcester during the news conference other than to say he was recovering. Instead, they focused on two other clients, Teddy Wallace and Tammy Nelson, who had also been subject to arrests and, the lawyers claimed, brutality by White. “There’s something going on, and we need to get it addressed,” Jernigan said prior to introducing Wallace and Nelson. Jernigan and Powell stressed that they did not think the use of excessive force was routine in the county or in the city of Mulberry but said that these incidents need to be addressed Jernigan said Wallace had been “attacked” during an arrest July 12, adding that her further attempts to get answers about the incident from authorities have yielded little. “Mister Wallace, in my opinion, was brutally beaten,” Jernigan told reporters. “My last contact with any superior was July 14, and to date, I have not been taken up on any investigation of that. The main officer that was essentially brutally beating Mister Wallace’s head was Deputy Levi White.” Jernigan said she had never seen White before Sunday’s viral video but that the footage making the rounds on social media matched what her client had told her. “When I saw that video [of Worcester’s arrest], it was exactly how Mister Wallace told me he was getting beat, the blows to the portion the side of the head; the grabbing of the head and hitting it on the concrete. I knew it was Levi White,” she said. Wallace has not been charged since his arrest. “Unfortunately for his [Wallace’s] case, nobody was there with a cell phone video,” Powell said. “Had that been the case, you guys would probably have been down here interviewing him immediately.” The attorneys said Nelson’s story was similar to Wallace’s after her July 14 arrest. “She was, in my opinion, attacked by Deputy Levi White, also on her property,” Jernigan said. “Part of that is on video until her phone slams to the ground. You can hear her screaming; you can hear her in pain.” The press conference was to create accountability, Powell said. “It [incidents] get swept under the rug. So thankfully, some of this is coming to light. Hopefully, some changes get made, locally, yeah,” Powell said. “It’s not indicative of law enforcement in this area,” Jernigan said. “I just wish my complaint on July 13 [about the Wallace arrest] would have been taken seriously and investigated.” Worcester was freed on bond Monday from the Crawford County Detention Center. White and King have been suspended from the Crawford County Sheriff’s Office, while Riddle is on administrative leave from the Mulberry Police Department.
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