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May 13 2024
News
State of Utah basketball: How roster is shaping up with Big 12 membership closing in
Utah Utes guard Gabe Madsen (55) shoots the ball during the game between the Utah Utes and the Colorado Buffaloes in the quarterfinals of the 2024 Pac-12 Men’s Basketball Tournament at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Thursday, March 14, 2024. Utah was arguably playing some of its best basketball during the Runnin’ Utes’ NIT run in late March and early April. Since that time, though, a lot
Deseret NewsMay 13 2024
News
Airlines sue Biden
Trade group Airlines for America filed the lawsuit alongside Delta Air Lines, American Airlines, United Airlines, JetBlue Airways Corp., Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlines. The lawsuit was filed against the Department of Transportation after it finalized a fee disclosure rule last month in the Biden administration’s latest crackdown on so-called junk fees. The rule requires airlines to
The HillMay 13 2024
News
Bradley Cooper Submits His Two-Minute ‘Abbott Elementary’ Performance as Himself for Emmys
Bradley Cooper, who has 12 Oscar nominations, might soon add his first Primetime Emmy nod to his resume for playing himself on ABC‘s “Abbott Elementary.” ABC and awards strategists confirm to Variety that the actor has been submitted for guest comedy actor for this year’s awards consideration. Earlier this year, the Television Academy changed the rules for submitting in the guest acting
VarietyOct 25 2023
News
Biden won’t be on New Hampshire primary ballot after calendar change
President Biden is planning to officially forgo the New Hampshire Democratic presidential primary as the Granite State battles the Democratic National Committee to keep its longtime spot on the nominating calendar. The Biden campaign told New Hampshire Democratic Party Chairman Ray Buckley Tuesday that the president will “refrain from submitting a Declaration of Candidacy” in order to comply
New York Post (News)May 13 2024
News
Porsche is about to debut a hybrid 911 model
One of the most iconic sports cars on the road is about to undergo one of its biggest changes to date. Porsche, on May 28, will unveil a hybrid Porsche 911, which will utilize both a gas engine and at least one battery-powered electric motor, the company announced Monday. “For the first time in our icon’s 61-year history, we are installing a hybrid drive system in a roadgoing 911,” said Frank
FortuneMay 13 2024
News
Here's Where People Face the Biggest Gaps Between Rents and Wages
Rent is going up a lot in the United States. Wages are going up, too, but not as quickly. Real estate listings company StreetEasy used its own data and data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics to look at how those numbers changed between 2022 and 2023 and published a ranking of the metropolitan areas where the rates of growth were the most out-of-whack (in New York City StreetEasy only looked
GizmodoAug 12 2020
Data
Assessing the Global Climate in 2019
The globally averaged temperature departure from average over land and ocean surfaces for 2019 was the second highest since record keeping began in 1880, according to NOAA scientists. December’s combined global land and ocean surface temperature departure from average for 2019 was also second highest in the 140-year record.
This summary from NOAA National Centers for Environmental
National Centers for Environmental InformationMay 12 2024
News
Guardians unveil City Connect uniforms, inspired by the Guardians of Traffic statues
In July 2021, the Cleveland Guardians announced their name change, which was inspired by the "Guardians of Traffic" statues on the Hope Memorial Bridge in the city. Team owner Paul Dolan clarified the team wasn't named after the bridge, but "there's no question that it's a strong nod to those [statues] and what they mean to the community." It was a transitional time period for the organization
ESPN.comNov 29 2022
Analysis
Young Climate Voters Could Tilt Georgia’s Runoff Election for Senate
If Georgia Democratic Sen. Raphael Warnock wants to win next month’s Senate runoff election, he should lean into climate policy, exit polling suggests.
In his first matchup against Republican Herschel Walker—in which neither candidate cracked 50 percent, leading to the Dec. 6 runoff—Warnock attracted significant support from young people, the voting bloc most likely to be concerned
Scientific AmericanFeb 01 2023
Opinion
Meet the Liberal Climate Scientist Biden Tapped to Serve on His Intelligence Advisory Board
President Joe Biden's latest addition to a prestigious board of intelligence advisers is a liberal climate scientist who said she experienced an "acute mental health crisis" and "could not get out of bed" following the 2016 election of former president Donald Trump.
Biden on Thursday tapped Brown University climate scientist Kim Cobb to serve on the President's Intelligence Advisory
Washington Free Beacon