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1of3 “Pretend It’s a City” is a docuseries staring Fran Lebowitz.Show MoreShow Less 2of3 "Pretend It's a City" is a docuseries staring Fran Lebowitz.Show MoreShow Less 3of3 "Pretend It's a City" is a docuseries staring Fran Lebowitz.Show MoreShow Less For those longing to get out of their homes, “Pretend It’s a City” offers viewers a tour about New York City through the eyes and sharp tongued narrations of critic and essayist Fran Lebowitz. The Netflix docuseries created by Lebowitz and longtime
Image Credit: Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC The UFC rankings have been updated following UFC on ABC: Holloway vs. Kattar (UFC Fight Island 7)! Check out all the changes below! Men’s Pound for Pound: Robert Whittaker moves one spot ahead of Conor McGregor, with Whittaker moving up to #12 and McGregor falling one spot to #13. Women’s Pound for Pound: Carla Esparza enters the rankings at #15. Strawweight: Amanda Ribas drops one position to #10. Women’s Flyweight: Alexa Grasso appears in the rankings at #15. Women’s
The worst rule in football — and perhaps all of sports — popped up once again Sunday, leaving Cleveland Browns fans to experience yet another level of unthinkable heartbreak. In case you missed it, trailing 16-3 late in the first half of their AFC Divisional playoff matchup at Kansas City, the underdog Browns were driving to try to make it a one-score game. Baker Mayfield completed a pass to receiver Rashard Higgins on the sideline near the Chiefs’ 5-yard line. Higgins raced toward the goal line, dove
Last November more than 5.6 million people in Florida voted to re-elect President Donald Trump; meanwhile, nearly 5.3 million more chose to vote for Trump’s opponent, Joe Biden. So after an election that close in our state, it’s far too much to ask all Floridians to have the same set of emotions today when now-President-elect Biden is formally sworn in as America’s 46th president. That simply will not happen today. But is it too much to ask for all Floridians to share one common goal throughout Inauguration
A police search tied to a drug investigation last week in ended in several arrests and seizure of a variety of drugs. According to a press release from Morgan County Sheriff K.C. Bohrer, officers from the Sheriff’s Department, the Town of Bath, West Virginia State Police and the Eastern Panhandle Drug Violent Crime Task Force made the arrests after serving a search warrant on Fairbee Road in the Highland Ridge area of Morgan County on Tuesday, January 12. Capt. Tim Stapleton of the Morgan County Sheriff’s
Image: Pixabay By combining NASA data and advanced image processing, scientists offer new insight into the solar structures that create the Sun’s flow of high-speed solar wind. This first gander at moderately small features, named “plumelets,” could help scientists see how and why disturbances form in the solar wind. The orbit of planets is driven by force called the solar wind. The constant outflow of the material shapes the environments around Earth, other worlds. Changes in the solar wind can create
Beginning in 1998, a mobile food truck based in Austin, Texas, with the help of thousands of volunteers, has helped serve food to unhoused individuals seven days a week and 365 days a year. That food truck has since transformed into Mobile Loaves & Fishes, a social outreach ministry responsible for the development of “the most talked-about neighborhood” in Austin, Texas, Community First! Village. The village is one of MLF’s three core programs that were started to serve the unhoused population of Austin,
President-elect Joe Biden speaks about the COVID-19 pandemic during an event at The Queen theater, Thursday, Jan. 14, 2021, in Wilmington, Del. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum) (WWLP) – The inauguration of the 46th President of the United States and all the associated events will be much different than normal Wednesday. The inauguration looks different this year due to the current political climate and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Usually, around 200,000 tickets are issued for ceremonies at the Capitol, along with
About two million Missourians are now eligible to get a COVID-19 vaccination but there’s not enough vaccine to go around. Missourians who are first responders, 65 years or older, or have certain serious health problems are eligible. To look for a place with the vaccine, State Health Department Director Randall Williams says go to MOSTOPSCOVID.com and look up a provider. Check with the provider to also learn how to get registered. Williams says Missouri is getting about 80,000 doses of vaccine each week. The
Our weekly roundup of restaurant and bar openings, closings, dining events and more. This week's restaurant news roundup for Sarasota and Manatee counties includes an exciting opening in the heart of Sarasota's most famous shopping district, a new sushi destination in Gulf Gate, an ice cream shop opening in downtown Sarasota and more, including a couple alluring wine dinners. Let's begin with the new dining and (whiskey) drinking spot on the Circle. The Whiskey Barrel opens on St. Armands Circle The Whiskey
I don’t deer hunt very often, but I do enjoy it when it happens. Only three deer have bit the dust at my hands in the span of my career. One was a doe and the two others only had two points each, so by most standards I’m not considered a trophy deer slayer. Fortunately those three deer fell dead in their tracks. That didn’t happen on another hunt I made. After a two-hour rain shower, my father-in-law, Sonny Guice, joined me on an afternoon hunt in Grosse Tete. The deer were really moving, giving me a shot
@globaltimesnews/Twitter Alibaba rose 7% after Jack Ma resurfaced in a videoconference on Wednesday after weeks of laying low. The billionaire founder could be seen addressing 100 rural teachers across China. Ma seemed to embrace themes promoted by the ruling Communist Party, according to Bloomberg. Sign up here our daily newsletter, 10 Things Before the Opening Bell. Alibaba shares jumped 7% in pre-market trading as founder Jack Ma resurfaced in a 50-second video clip on Wednesday after he was suspected missing
How Tennessee’s lakes became a battleground and laboratory for America’s most invasive fish Wenom and commercial carp fisher Mary Stallins aboard The Frying Pan on Kentucky Lake For several years, invasive carp have destroyed local tourism and potentially changed lake ecology in the Twin Lakes region, which straddles Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee. The area, also known as the Land Between the Lakes region, is named for the parallel Barkley and Kentucky lakes. Now a coalition of fishermen, biologists
NORTH KOREAN leader Kim Jong-un is preparing a long-range missile test, according to worrying new satellite images emerging from the hermit state. Dramatic pictures have surfaced from the naval shipyard in the port city of Nampo and appears to show an underwater barge – typically used to test missiles fired from a submarine. Aerial shots taken by space firm Maxar suggest extensive maintenance work has been carried out in recent months at the port located in the South Pyongan Province. One satellite picture
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It is tough to be Hamilton these days, at least from a pandemic perspective. First, the province announces that four of five “grey zone” municipalities would be part of an initiative to vaccinate all LTC residents by Jan. 21. Hamilton was the fifth in the group which also included Toronto, Peel, York and Windsor-Essex. But our city was not in the priority group. Does it really matter? Well, you judge. Premier Doug Ford announced Tuesday that Ontario completed the first round of vaccinations ahead of schedule
KATHMANDU: Nepal on Wednesday reported 318 new cases of coronavirus infection from across the country. With this, the nationwide infection count has advanced to 268,310. Of the total cases, 112 are females while 206 are males. In the last 24 hours, 145 cases surfaced in Kathmandu valley. The capital hosts the highest number of active cases. Likewise, 383 people who were earlier infected with the virus are reported to have recovered in the past 24 hours as per the latest data provided by health ministry. As of
Actions Department of Health told Contact 5 portal was being tested Copyright 2021 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Posted at 6:04 AM, Jan 20, 2021 and last updated 2021-01-20 06:04:47-05 WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County is still without an online portal to register for the COVID-19 vaccine, and Contact 5 has learned it's due in part to the software county health officials planned
New York : Millions of undocumented immigrants who have been in the United States for at least 10 years, in addition to ‘dreamers’ and people with TPS They could see their “American Dream” fulfilled with the president-elect’s immigration reform Joe biden, titled “America’s Citizenship Act of 2021” (“US Citizenship Act of 2021”). This Wednesday, the first day of the Democrat’s government, the initiative will be sent to Congress and the Democrats are ready to push it, amid the coronavirus
Jan. 19—LATEST Jan. 19, 4:30 p.m. The Cal Fire San Mateo-Santa Cruz Unit battling multiple wildfires Tuesday said at 4 p.m. the number of blazes had grown from five to six and the fires were showing “moderate spread with slow, creeping fire behavior.” “When wind kicks up, fires kick up,” Cal Fire said. “Currently, wind has died down. Fire crews are working quickly, as winds are expected to pick up tonight. Please remain vigilant. We will continue to update you.” Here’s what we know as of 4 p.m.