Abbott Elementary and Reservation Dogs Among 77 TV Shows Awarded ReFrame Stamp for
IMDbPro and ReFrame, a gender equity coalition founded by the Sundance Institute and Women In Film Los Angeles, have awarded the ReFrame Stamp for gender-balanced hiring to 77 out of 200 of the most popular TV and streaming series of 2023 – 2024.
Arizona Cardinals in History - On This Day
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Bella Shmurda drops new single 'Philo' featuring Omah Lay
Song Title: Philo Genre: Afropop Date of Release: September 22nd, 2022 ADVERTISEMENT
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Label: Dangbana Republik Details/Takeaway: Bella Shmurda is a familiar name in street-pop as he has consistently churn out hit singles that appeals to a larger audience. His latest single 'Philo' sees him join forces with Omah Lay for a combination of catchy melody, street relatable lyrics, and a sprinkling of sensual innuendos to deliver an easy tune.
Best Running Shorts for Men in 2024: 9 Top Picks for Any Workout
The first thing most of us think of when it comes to running gear is the shoes, and yeah, they’re pretty darned important. But the shorts matter, too: Get them wrong and you’ll find yourself hot, sweaty, and chafed in less time than it takes to say, “I regret everything.” There are a lot to choose from, so if you’re short(s) on time, narrow down your options with this list of the best running shorts for men.
Binghamton University Student Stabbed to Death on Campus
April 16, 2018 10:20 AM EDT
A first-year Binghamton University student was stabbed to death on campus Sunday night in what investigators are saying “does not appear to be a random act.”
Joao Souza, 19, was stabbed at approximately 10:30 p.m. by a suspect described as “a light-skinned male wearing dark pants and a dark, Puma hooded sweatshirt.” The suspect remains at large, according to a statement issued by the university.
Blue Bell Ice Cream Recall: Product Recall Grows
April 8, 2015 7:41 AM EDT
Blue Bell Creameries is expanding its recall of products made at its Broken Arrow, Okla. plant after additional products tested positive for bacteria known to be a leading cause of deadly food poisoning, the company announced Tuesday.
The recall expansion includes the company’s banana pudding ice cream and a host of other products manufactured on the same equipment.
Blue Bell ice cream contaminated with listeria, a food-borne bacteria that sickens 1,600 people in the United States annually, has been linked to three deaths at a Kansas hospital this year.
Buried By a Tropical Snowstorm
Not long ago in the woods of Georgia, a black bear wandering in search of food came across an air-dropped duffel bag packed with about 75 lbs. of cocaine. The animal proceeded to nibble at the coke until it died from an overdose. At about the same time in Haiti, millions of dollars’ worth of poorly aimed cocaine packages fell upon an isolated farming village. The natives tried to make the mysterious substance into a whitewash for their huts but discovered it worked better as a foot powder and diaper-rash treatment.
Camila Cabellos Romance Certified Gold by RIAA
Camila Cabello‘s sophomore album “Romance” has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America, her label , Epic Records, announced today, after selling over 600,000 in album-equivalent units in approximately a month.
Creating Abstract Art With a Microscope
Documentary could not appear, at first, further from the practice of abstract photography; a difference between reflection and construction. Except for 20th century German Carl Strüwe, who spent three decades photographing natural specimens through a microscope. His work bridged the separate practices of documentary and abstraction, art and science and Germany’s pre- and post-war artists. Now, with a new exhibit at Steven Kasher Gallery, the hope is to bridge the historical relevance of European abstract photography with today’s U.
Critical Race Theory: The Fight Over What History Kids Learn
During the 15-minute observation period after receiving his COVID-19 shot this March, Terry Harris pulled out his phone. There in the Vashon High School gymnasium, during a vaccination drive for St. Louis–area teachers, the executive director of student services at the suburban Rockwood school district in Missouri noticed an email addressed to himself and district superintendent Mark Miles. The subject line stood out: “Protect your people.”
A parent had forwarded screenshots from a Facebook group called Concerned Parents of the Rockwood School District.