Norman Lear, legendary TV producer, dies at 101
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:35:15 GMT
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Norman Lear, the writer, director and producer who revolutionized prime time television with such topical hits as "All in the Family" and “Maude” and propelled political and social turmoil into the once-insulated world of sitcoms, has died. He was 101.Lear died Tuesday night in his sleep, surrounded by family at his home in Los Angeles, said Lara Bergthold, a spokesperson for his family.A liberal activist with an eye for mainstream entertainment, Lear fashioned bold and controversial comedies that were embraced by TV sitcom viewers who long had to watch the evening news to find out what was going on in the world. His shows helped define prime time comedy in the 1970s and after, launched the careers of such young performers as Rob Reiner and Valerie Bertinelli and made Carroll O'Connor, Bea Arthur and Redd Foxx among others into middle-aged superstars.His signature production was “All in the Family,” which was immersed in the headlines of the day, while also drawin...Senate Republicans to block Ukraine funding after tempers flare at classified briefing
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:35:15 GMT
Senate Republican leaders, ahead of a key procedural vote Wednesday, are urging their GOP colleagues to block legislation to provide more than $61 billion in military and foreign aid for Ukraine because the package does not include immigration and asylum reforms. Any hopes of getting a bill passed this week were dashed when tempers boiled over at a classified briefing on the war in Ukraine and senators got into a shouting match over border security. Senate Republicans now say they will reject Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-N.Y.) last-ditch offer to bring President Biden’s request for emergency foreign aid to the floor along with a bipartisan bill to crack down on the fentanyl supply chain and a guarantee Republicans can offer the first amendment on border security. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell (Ky.) is urging GOP colleagues to vote against the motion to proceed, insisting that major immigration and policy reforms be included in whatever package...‘Nightmare’: Former Texas foster care workers describe dangerous living conditions inside unlicensed placements
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:35:15 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – Hannah Reveile would wake up at two o’clock in the morning to drive two hours to Temple or Belton, dreading what was to come.“It was scary driving in,” she remembers. “Then, you get to your shift, and you only had maybe the amount of time sitting in your car before you walk in to read about what happened on that previous shift.”As a foster care caseworker, she had to show up for regular, mandatory overtime shifts watching children at locations such as hotels, rental houses, churches and state office buildings. MORE: Psychotropic drugs take center stage in Texas foster care fight The state of Texas occasionally houses long-term foster children in its care in these types of unlicensed placements and calls them Children Without Placement (CWOP). The Department of Family and Protective Services has called CWOP a “last resort” but cited a shortage of beds at licensed foster providers — particularly for kids with complex medical or behavioral needs — as the reason for ha...Schenectady fish fry eatery permanently closes
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:35:15 GMT
SCHENECTADY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Off The Hook Fish Fry, located at 1599 Union Street in Schenectady, has permanently closed. The owners made the announcement on the Off The Hook Facebook page on November 8. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! "We would like to thank everyone who supported our business over the last 3.5 years," said the owners. "It has been a fun and rewarding experience but we are on to new adventures."The restaurant's last day was November 22. The owners said to be on the lookout for a new restaurant taking over the space. Route 50 Diner seized by NYS for unpaid taxes A reason for the closure was not given. The owners did not immediately respond to NEWS10's request for comment.Albany man pleads not guilty to second-degree murder
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:35:15 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- An Albany man pleaded not guilty to second-degree murder and other charges on Tuesday, in connection to a homicide that happened in November. Dario Lewis, 32, also pleaded guilty to two counts of second-degree criminal possession of a weapon and third-degree criminal possession. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! According to the Albany County District Attorney's Office, an indictment alleges Lewis was in the area of 22 Judson Street in Albany on November 11, when at 3 a.m. he intentionally caused the death of another person. Law enforcement says he is accused of having an illegal, loaded, and operable firearm on the same day, as well as November 20. Lewis is set to appear in court on Tuesday, January 2, 2024. He is remanded without bail.FDA Recalls 27 eye products after 4 customers lose eyesight
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:35:15 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Are you using contaminated eye drops? The FDA recently recalled 27 eye products meant to treat dry eyes for unsanitary conditions in manufacturing. The warning came after four people lost their sight because of bacteria in eye drops. Woman struck by car outside Ted Drewes and hospitalized FOX 2's Ty Hawkins spoke with a refractive eye surgeon at 'Brinton Vision St. Louis,' Dr. Jason Brinton, who joined in with more on this alarming re-call.To check out the list of recalled eye products, click here.Post Dispatch: Sam Page appoints business manager to St. Louis County Police oversight board
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:35:15 GMT
ST. LOUIS - St. Louis County Executive Sam Page has appointed a new member to the civilian board that oversees the St. Louis County Police Department.According to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, 59-year-old business development manager Michael Wild was selected. His appointment will now go to the county council for approval. Woman struck by car outside Ted Drewes and hospitalized If confirmed, Wild will join four other commissioners in approving the department's policies and contracts, reviewing external complaints, and overseeing the police chief. He'll serve a three-year term.Tips on preserving your poinsettias, Christmas cacti and other holiday greenery
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:35:15 GMT
When entering a garden center or grocery store this time of year, you may see displays of amazing winter flower bouquets, poinsettias, potted rosemary and Norfolk Island pine plants. Close by are buckets of bright winterberry, fresh greenery, cheerful Christmas cactus, cyclamen, and blooming orchids.There’s more green, white and red staring you in the face than at an Italian flag factory.Garden centers and even some grocery stores carry bright winterberry, fresh greenery, cheerful Christmas cactus, cyclamen, and blooming orchids this time of year. (Betty Cahill, Special to The Denver Post)You’re torn over whether to splurge on one or more of these seasonal splendors or hold tight to your budget and continue walking straight to the dairy aisle. You can’t help but dream about guests walking into your aromatic, cinnamon-spiced holiday party oohing and aahing over the house filled with dazzling seasonal floral eye candy. Darn you, Santa!Lacking self-restraint, you fill...No guts, no glory: Do you have what it takes to crush these 6 Denver food challenges?
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:35:15 GMT
If you had to sign a waiver before a meal, would you? Raina Huang does it for sport.The Los Angeles-based competitive eater visited Denver in November and shared videos of her completing various food challenges with her 435,000 Instagram, 497,000 YouTube and 3.6 million TikTok followers.Food challenges bring competitors like Huang from around the world. Local restaurants like Pho 95 Noodle House in Centennial, where Huang slurped down four large bowls of pho in 20 minutes, have started timed eating competitions to attract a new audience (one with a never-ending pit of a stomach).“The goal is to not make money from customers losing, but so people can come and try our pho,” said Pho 95 owner Aaron Le.If you think you have the stomach to down a 4-pound burrito, out-of-this-world spicy wings with no milk or water, or a 14-pound pizza, here are six spots in and around Denver to challenge yourself:Losers of Pho 95 Noodle House’s Pho King Challenge get a free T-shirt. (Provided by Ph...Letters: As another busload of immigrants arrives, remember, Denver invited this mess
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 13:35:15 GMT
Denver invited this migrant messRe: “Busload of migrants gets dropped off at state Capitol,” Dec. 5 news storyThe Denver mayor’s office is critical of Texas for busing immigrants who are in the U.S. without legal status from Texas border towns to Denver, calling the conduct “inhumane” and “shameful.” Denver is a self-proclaimed “sanctuary city,” thereby extending its welcome mat to all comers. Denver police do not hold or report people here illegally to ICE for deportation and Denver welcomes them with housing, bilingual education for the children, and other government benefits.President Biden and Colorado’s liberal democrats in Congress refuse to enforce federal immigration law and are perfectly happy to let the flood of illegal immigration continue. Texas border towns are not sanctuary cities and do not have the money, resources or inclination to ignore federal immigration law or to welcome and support these immigrants. D...Latest news
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