Fox Nation to stream Boston Tea Party reenactment
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:59:14 GMT
This Saturday marks a Hub-centric national celebration with the 250th anniversary of the Boston Tea Party – and it’s all being streamed on Fox Nation.This infamous Tea Party came about when, fed up with England’s “taxation without representation,” patriots took to the harbor and dumped tons of tea into the sea rather than see it being taxed. It was the first volley fired in what would become the American Revolution and make the United States an independent, king-free nation.“They do do reenactments every year. But I think this is a big deal. I mean, it’s 250 years,” said Molly Line, Fox News’ Boston-based correspondent who will be anchoring the streaming platform.“These American heroes, a lot of them still remain nameless today, sent this message not only to show the King of England but to fellow patriots all across the colonies. They’re the ones that stirred this pot that eventually boiled over into a revolution.“And now 250 years later, this is a grand reenactment, a tribut...Moore: DC out to destroy America’s tech titans
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:59:14 GMT
Nothing exemplifies America’s tech industry dominance in the global economy more than the meteoric rise of what is now being called the “Magnificent Seven” stocks — Amazon, Apple, Google, Meta, Microsoft, Nvidia and Tesla. These companies single-handedly account for nearly all the gains in the stock market this year. They — which is to say we as American shareholders who own them — have a net worth of nearly $10 trillion.Think about it. None of these gazelles are Japanese, German or Chinese. All seven are American companies. They are globally dominant. They are innovators nearly unrivaled in human history. Amazingly, you would think their best years are behind them, like an aging baseball player. No. They are getting stronger, not weaker.As a consequence, they are keeping the 401(k) and retirement plans owned by more than 100 million Americans in the green.These are the General Motors, Standard Oil, J.P. Morgan and U.S. Steel of the 21st century.Yet, here’s t...Early: Task force renamed to keep pace with drug crisis
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:59:14 GMT
When our office initially formed the Central Mass. Opioid Task Force in 2015, we were focused on combatting the opioid epidemic and reducing heroin overdoses.Since then, the epidemic has changed, and our understanding of its root causes has changed and expanded, as well.Over the years, the opioid epidemic evolved into a polysubstance crisis. The emergence of fentanyl continues to wreak havoc on our society as it leads to record-high overdose deaths. After the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a drastic increase in mental health and trauma-related challenges in individuals of all ages.It was paramount that we pivot, respond to these evolving trends, and drive harder at addressing and understanding the root causes perpetuating this deadly overdose crisis.We recently renamed our task force the Prevention and Support Network to be more inclusive of all the work we’re doing.So many people with mental health challenges and trauma can find themselves stuck in a vicious cycle of using substances...Goldwein & Towner: Social Security can’t grow its way solvent
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:59:14 GMT
In just 10 years, Social Security will be insolvent. Some politicians think we can ignore the problem or grow our way out of it — but that’s a recipe for disaster.Without action, the law calls for an immediate 23% across-the-board benefit cut upon insolvency. That’s a $17,400 cut for a typical 67-year-old couple retiring in 2033 and an even more devastating cut for current low-income retirees.Politicians would be clamoring to avoid this cut in a more normal world. Democrats would be focused on how to get more revenue into the system. Republicans would advocate for bringing cost growth under control. And both would demand we act soon to stave off this potential crisis.Sadly, the real world is far more dystopian. In the State of the Union address earlier this year, President Biden declared Social Security should be “off the books” for discussion. Former president Donald Trump has similarly promised not to touch Social Security.In a recent Republican presidential campaign, Gov. Ron DeS...‘Monster’ multilayered & magnificent journey
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:59:14 GMT
Japan’s Kore-eda Hirokazu, a multiple Cannes award winner for his films “Like Father, Like Son” (2013) and “Shoplifters” (2018), now brings us his latest Cannes 2023 award winner “Monster,” a multi-perspective tale about two 5th graders who find shelter from the emotional storms of school, teachers and parents by playing alone together after class. For the first time, Hirokazu had no hand in writing the script. Instead, he collaborated with Yuji Sakamoto, whose award-winning screenplay has been compared to the 1950 world-wide art house hit “Rashomon.” Also noteworthy, “Monster” was the last film scored by the great Ryuichi Sakamoto (“The Last Emperor”).The story begins when widowed, working-class single mother Saori Mugino (a radiant Sakura Ando, “Shoplifters”) notices that her elementary school age son Minato (Soya Kurokawa) is behaving strangely and surmises that the culprit is his school teacher Hori (the talented Eita Nagayama). She believes that the teacher physically att...‘Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget’ a delight
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:59:14 GMT
Aardman Animations and its partners brought us “Chicken Run” 24 years ago, a smash hit, stop-motion film conceived by Aardman founders Peter Lord and “Wallace and Gromit” creator Nick Park.The film tells the story of an egg farm in Yorkshire, where the chickens, led by the defiant hen Ginger (Julia Sawalha) and combative American rooster Rocky Rhodes (Mel Gibson) band together to fight farmers Mr. and Mrs Tweedy (Tony Haygarth and Miranda Richardson) and escape their POW-camp like surroundings.This new film “Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget” is another Aardman production, directed by Sam Fell (“ParaNorman”) with a screenplay by Karey Kirkpatrick (“Chicken Run”), John O’Farrell, “Chicken Run”) and Rachel Tunnard (“Military Wives”). Beginning where the previous effort ended, at a bird sanctuary, we find that Ginger (Thandiwe Newton, “Westworld”) and Rocky (Zachary Levi, “Shazam!”) have had a daughter named Molly (Bella Ramsey, “The Last of Us”), who is as rebellious and combative...Dear Abby: He loves her – as a side chick
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:59:14 GMT
Dear Abby: I have been involved with a man I met online. We texted and talked for months before we met. He told me he had a lady friend he goes fishing with. He said she was just a friend. On our first Valentine’s Day, he gave me a teddy bear that said, “I love you.” I started developing deep feelings for him, but he then informed me that he loves her.I tried several times to walk away, but he kept pulling me back. I don’t know if he doesn’t want to hurt her or if he just loves having two women in his life. I know about her, but she doesn’t know about me. Should I contact her and let her know? What is the right thing to do? — Two-Timed in North CarolinaDear Two-Timed: The right thing to do is to walk away from this person — and stay away. He lied to you when he told you his fishing buddy was just a friend. Now that you know their relationship is more than that, run!Dear Abby: My parents announced during their recent visit that they are...A US pine species thrives when burnt. Southerners are rekindling a ‘fire culture’ to boost its range
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:59:14 GMT
WEST END, N.C. (AP) — Jesse Wimberley burns the woods with neighbors.Using new tools to revive an old communal tradition, they set fire to wiregrasses and forest debris with a drip torch, corralling embers with leaf blowers. Wimberley, 65, gathers groups across eight North Carolina counties to starve future wildfires by lighting leaf litter ablaze. The burns clear space for longleaf pine, a tree species whose seeds won’t sprout on undergrowth blocking bare soil. Since 2016, the fourth-generation burner has fueled a burgeoning movement to formalize these volunteer ranks.Prescribed burn associations are proving key to conservationists’ efforts to restore a longleaf pine range forming the backbone of forest ecology in the American Southeast. Volunteer teams, many working private land where participants reside or make a living, are filling service and knowledge gaps one blaze at a time.Prescribed fire, the intentional burning replicating natural fires crucial for forest health, re...How the US keeps funding Ukraine’s military – even as it says it’s out of money
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:59:14 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The White House has been increasingly pressuring Congress to pass stalled legislation to support Ukraine’s war against Russia, saying that funding has run out.On Tuesday, however, President Joe Biden touted a new military aid package worth $200 million for Ukraine.Money is dwindling. But the announcement of more weapons being sent to Kyiv just underscores the complexity of the funding. So has the money run out? Or are there still a few billion dollars floating around?It’s complicated. Store credit …In a Nov. 4 letter to Congress, White House budget director Shalanda Young said flatly: “We are out of money to support Ukraine in this fight. This isn’t a next year problem. The time to help a democratic Ukraine fight against Russian aggression is right now.”Since then, the U.S. has announced three more aid packages totaling $475 million. That may seem contradictory, but it’s due to the complex programs used to send aid to Ukraine. There are two pots o...An appeals court will hear arguments over whether Meadows’ Georgia charges can move to federal court
Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 14:59:14 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — A federal appeals court will hear arguments Friday over whether the election interference charges filed against Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows should be moved from a state court to federal court.Meadows, who is charged alongside former President Donald Trump and 17 others, is accused of scheming to keep the Republican in power after Democrat Joe Biden won Georgia in 2020. Meadows testified at a hearing in August that the actions detailed in the sweeping indictment were taken as part of his job.U.S. District Judge Steve Jones ruled in September that Meadows did not meet the threshold to move his case to federal court. The evidence presented showed the actions were taken “on behalf of the Trump campaign with an ultimate goal of affecting state election activities and procedures,” he wrote.Meadows appealed Jones’ ruling to the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which set oral arguments in the case for Friday. It is to be heard by a three-judge panel...Latest news
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