story Basic Black: Rediscovering Black History in Color By www.wgbh.org Published On :: Sat, 21 Feb 2015 00:00:00 EST February 20, 2015 The African American experience is taught in many forms from songs to films to performance, but one of the latest forms to grow in popularity is the graphic novel. We’ll talk with author Joel Christian Gill about his newest work, Strange Fruit: Uncelebrated Narratives From Black History. Later in the show, on the eve of the 50th anniversary of the death of Malcolm X, we look at the last years of his life and the meaning of his movement for contemporary times. Panelists: - Latoyia Edwards, Anchor, NECN - Phillip Martin, Senior Reporter, WGBH News - Kim McLarin, Assistant Professor of Writing, Literature, and Publishing, Emerson College - Joel Christian Gill, author, Strange Fruit: Uncelebrated Narratives From Black History - Laura Jimenez, Lecturer, School Of Education, Boston University - Emmett Price, III, Associate Professor of Music, Northeastern University Image: From Bass Reeves, Tales Of The Talented Tenth, Vol 1., by Joel Christian Gill, 2014. Full Article
story Basic Black: Women's History Month and News of the Week By www.wgbh.org Published On :: Tue, 31 Mar 2015 00:00:00 EST March 27, 2015 As Women’s History Month comes to a close we ask, what should be on the agenda for women’s issues as the presidential political campaign ramps up? Later in the show, we look at why the tide has turned on the Boston’s bid for the 2024 Olympics. And later, is there anything to be learned from Starbucks’ much criticized “Race Together” campaign? Panelists: - Callie Crossley, Host, Under The Radar with Callie Crossley, 89.7 WGBH - Kim McLarin, Associate Professor of Writing, Literature and Publishing, Emerson College - Shirley Leung, business columnist for The Boston Globe - Yi-Chin Chen, Interim Executive Director, Hyde Square Task Force - Vanessa Calderón-Rosado, CEO, IBA – Inquilinos Boricuas en Acción Full Article
story Basic Black: Making history and living history By www.wgbh.org Published On :: Sat, 23 May 2015 00:00:00 EST May 22, 2015 Looking forward, looking back -- Twitter abuzz as President Barack Obama signs on and the Guinness Book of World Records confirms he is now THE most followed person to join. And we know the stories about Michael Brown, Eric Garner, and Tamir Rice, but what about Rekia Boyd, Shelly Frey, and Darnisha Harris? Later in the show, connecting the dots from this week's events in history, to today's headlines… Panelists: - Callie Crossley, Host, Under The Radar with Callie Crossley, 89.7 WGBH - Phillip Martin, Senior Reporter, WGBH News - Kim McLarin, Associate Professor of Writing, Literature, and Publishing, Emerson College - Peniel Joseph, Professor of History, Tufts University Photo: President Obama sends his first tweet (Source: whitehouse.gov). Full Article
story Spider-Man returns to Marvel: A short history of the webslinger on film By www.scpr.org Published On :: Tue, 10 Feb 2015 13:32:17 -0800 An image from a teaser for Marvel Comics' 2015 "Civil War," part of crossover "Secret Wars." Could Spidey appear in the new Captain America: Civil War film now that Marvel and Sony have worked out a deal?; Credit: Marvel Mike RoeSpider-Man is coming home to join the rest of the Marvel movie family (um, except for the Fantastic Four and the X-Men) in upcoming films under a new deal struck between Sony, the home for Spider-Man movies, and Disney's Marvel Studios, home of Iron Man and the Avengers It's been a bumpy road for Spidey for almost a decade, but now he's set to be part of the largely critically and financially successful Marvel Cinematic Universe films. He's already made history, and he could make more history soon. Here's a brief history of cinematic Spider-Man, looking ahead to his new adventures with Marvel's large and growing stable of movie superheroes. Coming out of the superhero dark ages Spider-Man was one of the catalysts for the current superhero movie boom. Superhero films were seen as potentially dead following the bomb of "Batman & Robin" with George Clooney, a critical failure and a mixed bag commercially. Marvel dipped its toes in superhero movies with 1998's "Blade," which was a big hit, followed by 2000's "X-Men," but they both tried to distance themselves from their comic book source material (and the Joel Schumacher Batman movies) by putting their heroes in black leather and grounding them as much as possible in real-life aesthetics. Sony's first "Spider-Man" movie came out in 2002 and showed that there was still room for an optimistic comic book take. The Sam Raimi-directed film also had a huge cultural impact as one of the first big summer movies following 9/11 — an early teaser that showed Spidey trapping bad guys between the two towers had to be pulled following the disaster. Spider-Man 9/11 trailer The movie ended up pulling in almost $822 million at the box office, including almost $404 million domestically, helmed by genre director Raimi, who had previously been best known for the horror-comedy "Evil Dead" films. Spider-Man trailer Tobey Maguire surprised as the star, pulling off the nerdy, earnest Peter Parker while also being believable enough as an action star in the Spider-Man suit. Maguire starred alongside Kirsten Dunst as love interest Mary Jane and Willem Dafoe as the villainous Green Goblin, and the film included the not-yet-a-superstar James Franco as Harry Osborn and now-Oscar-nominated J.K. Simmons as Daily Bugle publisher J. Jonah Jameson. A sequel, 2004's "Spider-Man 2," continued the success of the first, with only a slight dip in overall box office while proving that the first film's success wasn't just a flash in the pan, that there was room for a relatively bright superhero in a dark time. Spider-Man 2 trailer Maguire almost ducked out of filming during negotiations, complaining of back pains following injuries while filming "Seabiscuit," and Jake Gyllenhaal almost stepped into the role — but Maguire recovered and held onto his spot. The escapist entertainment of superhero movies was starting to take hold in a growing way, but the superhero train was about to come off the rails for a few years. The twilight of Tobey Maguire As "Spider-Man 2" was hitting theaters, 2004 also brought "The Punisher," "Blade: Trinity" and "Catwoman," none of which showed superheroes as particularly promising movie saviors. Marvel turned out more superhero movies that weren't loved by critics, including "Elektra," "Fantastic Four" and "X-Men: The Last Stand," though the latter two still did well at the box office (all were released by 20th Century Fox). DC Comics made the critical and commercial hit "Batman Begins" in 2005, but stumbled in 2006 with the underperforming "Superman Returns." In 2007, "Spider-Man 3" dropped, and while it did great at the box office — it was the series' most popular film worldwide, though it dipped domestically — it was slammed by fans and critics. They took that Spider-Man optimism and tried making him emo, while overstuffing the bad guys — going from one villain in the previous films and upping it to three — and turning the campy dialogue up to 11. Spider-Man 3 trailer Trying to be 'Amazing' in a new superhero era While Spidey stumbled, the next year Marvel released its first film from its own studio, the groundbreaking "Iron Man." It showed that you could make a franchise from a hero who was big in the comics but didn't have the same mainstream recognition. It revitalized Robert Downey Jr.'s career and put Marvel Studios on the map, with a post-credits sequence laying the seeds for completely tying the films together in a way that hadn't been done on this scale ever before. While Marvel started to crank up their self-produced film, Spider-Man lay dormant. Eventually, it was decided to reboot the character with Andrew Garfield taking over the role in 2012's "The Amazing Spider-Man." It scored the lowest domestic take of the series, while still excelling overseas. Amazing Spider-Man 2 trailer 1 Sony quickly followed up with a sequel, while announcing their own plans to ape Marvel and try to create their own cinematic universe. Amazing Spider-Man 2 villains trailer The second "Amazing Spider-Man" movie set up other potential villains, and holding off the payoff of what exactly happened to Peter Parker's parents as Marvel tried to stretch Spider-Man into a female-led film, one focused on the villains, a movie led by Spidey character Venom and more. Amazing Spider-Man first 10 minutes The sequel showed diminishing returns, though, and plans for further sequels and spinoffs began to seem up in the air. Hacked In the midst of the Sony hack, documents revealed that Sony and Marvel had been negotiating over Marvel using Spider-Man in its own films — despite Sony having the rights to the character in perpetuity as long as they kept producing films, a deal worked out before Marvel had the resources and the belief in their own filmmaking capabilities. Still, the documents also showed that the talks had fallen apart, and hopes for Spider-Man appearing with Iron Man, Captain America, Thor and the rest of his Marvel friends appeared dim. Then, Monday, Marvel shocked everyone by announcing that Spider-Man was coming home and would be part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe after all. There had been reports that they'd wanted Spider-Man for the third Captain America film, and with that film set for 2016, that may still happen. They also pushed back four of their "Phase Three" movies to make room in 2017 for a new "Spider-Man" movie, with reports indicating that the movie will feature a new actor taking over and Andrew Garfield getting pushed aside. Spider-Man comes home Andrew Garfield will likely go down in comics movie history as the right guy at the wrong time. He was a likable lead with a strong supporting cast, but Marvel looks ready to turn the page. Those on the Marvel side have previously indicated they'd avoid doing another origin story, so we'll probably skip seeing Uncle Ben killed to inspire Peter Parker once again. "The new relationship follows a decade of speculation among fans about whether Spider-Man – who has always been an integral and important part of the larger Marvel Universe in the comic books – could become part of the Marvel Universe on the big screen," Marvel said in the announcement of the new deal. Fans online have been largely ecstatic over the announcement of Marvel getting control of the character. Reports indicate that Sony still gets final say over Spider-Man, but that they're letting Marvel take the creative lead. Marvel also announced the possibility that other Marvel characters could appear in future Spider-Man films. While Sony's Amy Pascal stepped down as the motion picture head of Sony following the hacking scandal and its associated public embarrassments, she's staying on as a producer — including co-producing the next Spider-Man film with Marvel creative film leader Kevin Feige. Some fans have also asked for an even bigger step away from the traditional Spider-Man by introducing Miles Morales, the popular half-black/half-hispanic Spider-Man from an alternate universe in the comics, but the official Marvel press release does mention Peter Parker, and Marvel executives have previously taken a strong stance against moving away from Parker as the secret identity. Still, as Badass Digest's Devin Faraci notes, the executive who'd taken the strongest stance against Miles Morales — Avi Arad — isn't mentioned in the press release about the new film, so maybe Marvel will surprise fans once again. Also, relations have apparently been icier between Marvel and Fox, with fans speculating that Marvel is trying to ice out the X-Men and the Fantastic Four from their comics — but if the companies could work out a deal to use those heroes in a Marvel Cinematic Universe film, it could prove to be an even bigger surprise. The new Spider-Man film is set for July 28, 2017, and he may appear in another Marvel film sooner. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
story Wrestlemania 31 weekend: Jim Ross continues an epic career of storytelling By www.scpr.org Published On :: Fri, 27 Mar 2015 05:30:27 -0700 Jerry "The King" Lawler with Jim Ross.; Credit: WWE Mike RoeJim Ross is the most famous pro wrestling play-by play commentator of all time. He's a native Californian, but grew up in Oklahoma and took his trademark drawl into doing commentary. He's worked in wrestling for more than 40 years, calling matches on shows seen by millions of people around the world. This weekend, he's in the Bay Area for Wrestlemania weekend (the first Wrestlemania in Northern California, and the first in California in 10 years). Ross no longer commentates for WWE, but he's still a storyteller, online and in person. He hosts regular live storytelling shows with stories from his decades-long career and a bit of comedy, along with a live guest, and he also has a huge online presence including a podcast that went to number one in sports its first week out. Ross has been watching wrestling since he was a kid. "My dad wasn't a big fan of it. He missed the point. The point is not whether it's real or if it's staged. The point is, are you entertained by it, or not? And I was," Ross said. He's been at ringside for numerous historic matches, helping the wrestlers to tell their stories ever since he got his first job in wrestling out of college at 22. "The greater the star, the easier it is to tell their story," Ross said. "Those participants make music. They make different kinds of music, and the announcers, the broadcasters, have to be able to provide the adequate lyric to the competitors' music." Ross's voice is so powerful that it's become a meme online to pair his voice with another dramatic footage, from sports and beyond — you can even find it paired with dramatic moments from shows like "Breaking Bad" and "Game of Thrones." Ross says that the first time he saw someone do that was with a hit by Michigan running back Jadaveon Clowney, a video which went viral and sparked others to do likewise. The JR Treatment "I get sent these memes all the time. 'Hey JR, check this one out.' Or people will say, somebody will make a great dunk at an NBA game, and somebody will say 'I can't wait to see this get the JR treatment.' And now there are major sports websites that will send out a tweet, 'Here's a great play from Sunday's 49er-Charger game that's got the JR treatment.' So now it's got a name. 'The JR Treatment.'" Those viral videos have even helped him land new commentating roles since leaving WWE. He did a call of a fight between NASCAR drivers for the Daytona 500 for a special pre-show video, and it's led to him having opportunities in traditional sports. "It's been done in boxing, and MMA. Believe it or not, I've gotten feelers that we're entertaining now from a variety of combat sports entities that actually heard what my call would sound like doing their product," Ross said. "It had my tone, had my inflection, had my level of enthusiasm." Ross also played a huge role behind the scenes, working as WWE's executive vice president of talent and signing future stars like the Rock, Mick Foley and more. He says that Mick Foley's match against the Undertaker in 1998's Hell in a Cell match was his most memorable to call. "I have people walk up to me and start quoting my commentary when Undertaker threw Foley off the Hell in a Cell, this massive cage with a roof on it, that was about 17 feet high from the roof to the floor," Ross said. "It looked like no human being, quite honestly, could survive that fall. You don't practice falls like that in wrestling school." Ross has managed to stay relevant with the help of a popular podcast and 1.3 million followers on Twitter, where he regularly dispenses his thoughts on wrestling and beyond. He started doing that podcast after being lobbied to do it by "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, and continues to try new things. "I was very reluctant to engage in social media, and primarily because we sometimes get set in our ways, especially the older we get," Ross said. "But change, for any of us, in any walk of life, whether it's your diet, it's your relationships, the way you approach your job, or any changes that you need to affect, whether it's on doctor's orders, your significant other's suggestions — change is not always a negative thing. So I got on Twitter, and then Twitter connected me to so many people." While some may feel that pro wrestling, given its predetermined results, doesn't need real athletes, Ross disagrees and says there are plenty of reasons to want real athletes. "They're competitive. They don't want to be on the second team. They want to be in the game. And they've been in that mindset since some of them were in little league, or Pop Warner football, or elementary school wrestling, or whatever it may be." He says they also understand how to be coached and how to play well with others, as well as handling the bumps and bruises that come with the territory and the difficult travel schedule. "I don't know that anybody in any entity, unless you're the most well-traveled comedian or entertainer, has that. Because the thing about pro wrestling is it doesn't have an off-season, so you don't get a chance to really go recharge your batteries. You've got to maintain that competitive edge to survive." Ross says there's one match he wishes he had another shot at calling: Ric Flair's retirement match against Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 24 in Orlando at the Citrus Bowl. While Ross has traditionally been a play-by-play commentator, that night he was assigned to be a color commentator, which gave him some different challenges. "I thought I had great stories to tell because of my relationship with Ric — I've known him for 25 years — and I didn't think that I contributed as much to that match from an emotional standpoint as I could. I was obligated to get in soundbites and get in, get out," Ross said. "That's the biggest match at the biggest stage, and I love both those guys, and I really wanted to be extra special that night, and I just don't know in my heart that we got there." He says California has its own wrestling legacy to be proud of. The California Wrestlemania match that Ross says he'll always remember: Bret Hart versus Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 12 in Anaheim, where two now wrestling legends wrestled for more than an hour. He also thinks the economics of Wrestlemania make a lot of sense for whichever city hosts it, thanks to the travelers it draws in from around the world. Cities now bid to try to bring in Wrestlemania, Ross says. With Los Angeles gearing up to build a new stadium, Ross has a Wrestlemania prediction for that stadium. "I will bet you money — I will bet you some of my barbecue sauce — if L.A. builds a stadium, that Wrestlemania will be one of the first non-football events in that stadium. And they will sell it out. They'll fill every seat. And it'll be great for the city, and the businesses of Los Angeles. Ross says that what made him a great broadcaster is the same thing that can make someone a success in wrestling or anywhere else — most importantly, don't talk down to your audience. "You have to be a fan of the genre, or a fan of the game, and you have to be willing to prepare and be ready for your broadcast," Ross said. "You have to be willing to tell the story that the average fan — not the hardcore fan, but the average, casual fan can understand and relate to. ... You know, we're storytellers, and some people are just natural-born storytellers." Ross plans to continue telling stories for the foreseeable future, on stage, online, calling matches in the legit sports world and wherever else his life takes him. He's even gotten into acting — you can see him in the new film "What Now." "I think retirement is overblown. How many days can you go fishing? How many rounds of golf can you play?" Ross said. "I had the idea when I left WWE after 21 years, I'm going to reinvent myself. I'm not going to become a trivia answer. ... I don't think you're going to read anywhere, anytime soon, that Jim Ross has finally retired — until you read my eulogy." Listen to the audio for the full hour-long interview with Jim Ross, talking his career past, present and future — along with the origins of his signature barbecue sauce. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
story A brief history of my evening with Stephen Hawking By www.scpr.org Published On :: Fri, 12 Apr 2013 15:54:40 -0700 Patt Morrison and Stephen Hawking at Cal-Tech. ; Credit: Dave Coelho/KPCC Patt MorrisonThe renowned physicist, cosmologist and lover of Indian food is at Caltech for his annual dinner and lecture visit. I broke naan across from him Thursday at dinner, which was cooked by a class of adept Caltech students. I had a short interview with him, and with the student-chefs, which will be airing on “Off-Ramp” soon. As we took the photograph, I had just made a little joke, which accounts for his smile [producer Dave Coelho didn’t get a smile, but maybe he’s not as funny nor as glamorous as I am]. This content is from Southern California Public Radio. View the original story at SCPR.org. Full Article
story Super Micro Stock Has Made a ‘Round Trip’ From Last Year. Where It Is Headed Next, According to History. By www.barrons.com Published On :: 2024-11-14T08:30:00Z Full Article
story I just realized that I can export my entire story all at once... By blog.verneho.com Published On :: Tue, 27 Dec 2016 17:02:17 -0500 I just realized that I can export my entire story all at once now, which means uploading my tutorials to my Facebook page will be a million times easier (it was tedious to stitch all the individual clips together before). ???? . Related: I posted a story this morning deconstructing the edit on yesterday’s shot. . Also related: I uploaded the 3 tutorials from my November feature on @thecreatorclass to my Facebook page this morning too. More to come! (at London, United Kingdom) Full Article
story Melbourne makes history with world’s first 3D printed jet engine By www.invest.vic.gov.au Published On :: Thu, 26 Feb 2015 16:59:00 +1000 Melbourne’s Monash University and Amearo Engineering have captured the attention of global aviation industry giants by creating the world’s first 3-D printed jet engine. The manufacturing breakthrough will lead to cheaper, lighter and more fuel efficient jets, and will result in advances in medical technology, according to engineers and researchers. Full Article
story Collage Your Story! (November 14, 2024 6:30pm) By events.umich.edu Published On :: Mon, 16 Sep 2024 13:54:58 -0400 Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 6:30pm Location: Shapiro Library Organized By: University Library Take a break in your routine and use your creativity to visually represent your social identities. Join us at the back of the first floor of the Shapiro Library. See the full list of events offered as part of the series Exploring Mixed Race and Interracial Family Experiences (https://myumi.ch/qV2xE). Full Article Workshop / Seminar
story EEB Thursday Seminar Series - Neogene history of the Amazon and the role Andean uplift and marine incursions (November 14, 2024 4:00pm) By events.umich.edu Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 09:51:43 -0500 Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 4:00pm Location: Biological Sciences Building Organized By: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology This event is part of our ongoing Thursday Seminar Series. About this seminar: The Amazon hosts one of the largest and richest rainforests in the world and has a history going back to the beginning of the Cenozoic (66 Ma). Species richness was mainly driven by climate and geological forces in combination with edaphic and biotic factors. Here I will review the Neogene history and past species composition in the Amazon in the light of Andean uplift, plate-mantle interaction, climate and environmental change, and marine incursions. Full Article Workshop / Seminar
story CMENAS and Georgia State University Lecture Series. Bridging the Gulf: Patterns in Contemporary story from Kuwait to Oman (November 14, 2024 3:00pm) By events.umich.edu Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2024 20:17:37 -0400 Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 3:00pm Location: Off Campus Location Organized By: Center for Middle Eastern and North African Studies This presentation focuses on the importance of studying contemporary Gulf states. The definition of contemporary in this context considers the period starting from the early 1990s. The reason for this has to do with the collapse of the Soviet Union, regional changes like the invasion of Kuwait and its consequences, and the wider Middle Eastern regional consequences. The presentation also looks at the patterns that emerged in all Gulf states at the same time in different contexts: political, economic, and social. Mahjoob Zweiri is a professor of contemporary politics and Middle Eastern history with a focus on Iran and the Gulf region. He was the director of the Gulf Studies Center at Qatar University from 2018 to 2024 and the head of the humanities department from 2011 to 2016. Before joining Qatar University in 2010, Zweiri was a senior researcher in Middle Eastern politics and Iran at the Center for Strategic Studies, University of Jordan. From March 2003 to December 2006, he was a research fellow and then director of the Centre for Iranian Studies in the Institute for Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies at Durham University. Zweiri has more than 95 publications in the areas of Iran, contemporary Middle Eastern history and politics, Gulf studies, social sciences in universities of the future, and artificial intelligence’s role in social sciences. In addition to Arabic, he is fluent in Farsi and English. Zweiri is the founder and editor of the *Journal of Gulf Studies*, published by Intellect, and editor of the book series *Contemporary Gulf States*. Currently, he is a visiting professor at the University of Michigan. Register and attend over Zoom: https://myumi.ch/pkJWz. Full Article Lecture / Discussion
story Pueblo Storytellers By www.puebloevents.net Published On :: Mon, 18 Nov 2024 13:00:00 MST 11/18/2024 - 1:00 PM - Venue: Rawlings library Full Article
story The Brilliant Transformers Comic Is Breathing New Life Into A Classic Cartoon Storyline By www.slashfilm.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:00:03 +0000 The Transformers comics are re-imagining a classic storyline from the original Transformers cartoon involving the treacherous Decepticon Starscream. Full Article Cartoon Shows Science Fiction Shows Action & Adventure Shows
story That story about ChatGPT saving someone's life turned out to be a hoax By mashable.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 10:30:00 +0000 You may have seen a Reddit post about how ChatGPT saved a person's life, but it turns out the original poster just asked ChatGPT to make something up. Full Article
story The story in which we highlight yet another Tesla Cybertruck recall By mashable.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:47:12 +0000 Tesla is recalling Cybertrucks again. Full Article
story John Lewis Christmas Ad Goes in New Direction With Relatable Sister Story By www.adweek.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:00:00 +0000 British retailer John Lewis' Christmas ad, long considered the unofficial start of the holiday season in the U.K., goes in a different direction this year by depicting an everyday, familial kind of festive magic. On Thursday (Nov. 14), John Lewis released "The Gifting Hour," the second Christmas campaign by agency Saatchi & Saatchi, which took... Full Article Holidays Retail News
story Stephen Colbert Reacts to Matt Gaetz and Tulsi Gabbard’s Cabinet Appointments: This Wasn’t the ‘Outrageous, Stupefying Story That I Thought I’d Be Leading’ With Tonight By variety.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 06:00:12 +0000 Stephen Colbert spent the majority of his opening monologue on Wednesday night’s “Late Show” talking about President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet choices so far, including Rep. Matt Gaetz of Florida as attorney general and Tulsi Gabbard as director of national intelligence. “Almost eight years ago, we all saw [Trump] saunter down those Capitol steps, put his […] Full Article News Donald Trump Matt Gaetz Stephen Colbert Tulsi Gabbard
story Discord admin gets 15 years for “one of the most significant leaks” in US history By arstechnica.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:00:29 +0000 Former airman's arrest raised questions about who gets access to confidential docs. Full Article Policy discord discord leaks jack Teixeira military leaks national security Pentagon
story And ya know getting them out will be a bloody story By www.metafilter.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 04:31:58 GMT Content Warning: Incredibly ugly upcoming U.S. Politics. Stephen Miller and Donald Trump's public promise for a "bloody story" - plans for sweeping raids and mass deportations of 10 to 20 million people living in America are expected to start when Trump assumes office and begins on day one.People living all across the United States, from farm camps in the backwaters of Florida to the ethnically diverse neighborhoods of major cities will likely be greviously impacted. Currently it is expected that the combined utilization of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), National Guard, local police, trained and armed civilians and possibly even the US Military will take part in the raids to capture legal and illegal immigrants. Sympathetic police departments will have their funding slashed if they don't participate in the raids. Surprisingly, some research suggests a majority of Americans support mass deportations and concentration camps, which was reflected in the election results. Whether the popular support continues after it begins depends on the effectiveness of ICE and the Department of Homeland Security's indoctrination and propaganda programs that they have already been preparing for this moment, as well as the mass media's whitewashing of the proceedings as an "affordable housing program," among other things. So the question is, what can we realistically expect? ICE's "Citizens Academy" program offers up some clues... The academy trains civilians to operate multiple firearms, use lethal force, perform surveillance on immigrants, and conduct raids while also acting as a public relations initiative to try and sway public opinion about ICE, Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and the HSI unit of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). "We ran Border Patrol Citizen Academies back when I was an agent as well," Jenn Budd, former Senior Border Patrol Agent, whistleblower, and author of Against the Wall told Unicorn Riot. "The entire goal is to indoctrinate locals into why it's okay for us to violate people's rights." The training materials that show where to strike people with batons to subdue them are but the tip of the iceberg in terms of violence. While the ICE presentation on using force contains the "Monadnock Baton Chart" (presumably named after baton manufacturer Monadnock) showing the degrees of damage inflicted on a suspect based on where they're struck with a baton, the majority of this part of Citizens Academy training covers when to use deadly force. What could happen to the people swept up? The program is generally portrayed as mass deportations, but already it has become clear that many countries (even Mexico) are expected not to welcome the tidal wave of migrants. Instead, the prison-industrial complex which is being flooded with investment money is gearing up to build large scale prisons and camps to house them. Many of these migrants can be expected to be kept there for years on end, with the Supreme Court supporting indefinite detetion of immigrants, an affirmation of long standing U.S. policy. Slavery in America is still legal in the prison system (even California voter's just reaffirmed) and many companies could stand to make a lot of money off of the cheap workforce. The prior Trump administration focused on breaking families up, but this time they promise to include everyone in the family, no matter the immigration status, even denaturalization of American citizens. How will it be payed for? The operation is projected to cost upwards of $300 billion or much more and this has frequently been cited as a major reason that the invisioned plans will falter. If Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency's (DOGE) plans for freeing up $2 trillion of the yearly federal budget succeeds, there appears to be plenty of money to reallocate. Even without these slush funds, Trump has already declared that the operation has "no price tag." Some recent and historical parallels In China, many Uyghurs have been put into forced labor prison camps for decades now, and the Xinjiang region has long been at the technological vanguard of state of the art large scale surveillance and population control research and development. American and Western tech companies can take what they have learned in Xinjiang and finally bring it home for wide spread use domestically. During the Holocaust, many "good Germans" helped to report their neighbors, and already Americans are arguing whether it is ethical to call in ICE on theirs. America has a long history of anti-immigrant campaigns and attacking ethnic communities, including Operation Wetback in 1953-54, the Japanese Internment Camps during WWII and tracing back to events like the Trail of Tears and traditional American slavery, to name a few. Hoping for the best While the years of preparation for Project 2025, combined with the GOP's complete control of all of the branches of the federal government suggests things are going to be harder to stop. It is good to remember that for all intents and purposes this will be an unimaginable kakistocracy and the revolving door of grifters is likely to spin even faster than it did during the first Trump administration. Major logistical questions remain - how fast can they actually scale up, for example, or deal with the massively inflated costs, bribes and outright theft chipping away at the budget. The chaos caused by replacing 50,000 federal employees with largely incompetent hacks while gutting government agencies left and right alone will likely slow down any plans significantly due to the complex and tightly coupled systems that make up the US government. Fortunately the ACLU and many other organizations and Democratic state governments vow to legally fight back against the upcoming operations. And lastly, it is likely that there will be large scale public action. Whether it is in the form of protests, strikes or imaginative work arounds for whatever crackdowns that are coming, there many Americans who will push back. Full Article American deportation donaldtrump fascism gop history immigration kakistocracy politics racism republicans unitedstates uspolitics
story Looking for videos on US political history By ask.metafilter.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:44:01 GMT Like many people here in the United States, my spouse and I are not happy about the recent election here. But we did not get here without precedent; for example, the Nixon administration and Spiro Agnew specifically were very aggressive in demonizing the press as political enemies for reporting on the corruption rampant within that administration. What are some good videos we can watch with other (sympathetic) family members to help them understand the historical underpinnings of our current situation? Some examples of the sort of thing I am talking about below the fold:Stanley Karnow's Vietnam: A Television History BBC's Oppenheimer American Experience's series on LBJ So 20th century (and earlier, especially slavery/slavers' rebellion related) US history with a political bent, even if politics isn't the main thrust. As always, thanks in advance. Full Article history media Politics UnitedStatesHistory USpol USpolitics video
story I'm Half Black, and Passing as White Has a Complicated History By www.goodhousekeeping.com Published On :: 2024-11-14T08:24:29+00:00 Full Article
story Mykkal’s Book Celebrates History Of Motocross By bernews.com Published On :: Sat, 28 Jan 2023 23:27:26 +0000 [Written by Stephen Wright] Ras Mykkal has described his latest book, Celebrating 50 Years of Motocross in Bermuda, as a labour of love and said motocross set him on his path as one of the island’s top sports photographers. The book, launched at Brown & Co on Thursday, features interviews with some of the sport’s […] Full Article All News Sports #BermudaBooks #Motocross #StephenWrightReports
story New StoryWalk Opening Set For Nov 23 By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:19:49 +0000 The Department of Parks, the Bermuda Youth Library, and author Dr David Chapman invite families to the grand opening of the new Botanical Gardens StoryWalk on Saturday, 23 November. A Government spokesperson said, “The celebration will begin with a ceremony at 10:15 am, followed by a Story Time at 10:30 am on the Celebration Lawn. “The Botanical […] Full Article All #BermudaBooks #BotanicalGardens #DavidChapman
story Jayne Moore Waldrop’s playlist for her story collection “Drowned Town” By largeheartedboy.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:31:09 +0000 "Drowned Town is about the ebb-and-flow of water, rivers, lives, time, and stories. My playlist reflects that back and forth in eras, genres, and moods." Full Article Author Playlists books Jayne Moore Waldrop music playlists
story It's great to be part of history - Taylor By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:05:49 GMT Two-weight undisputed champion Katie Taylor speaks to BBC Sport's Sam Harris before her rematch against Amanda Serrano in Texas on Friday. Full Article
story Matt Gaetz has a history of going after Big Tech. As Trump's attorney general, he'd be tasked with enforcing antitrust laws. By www.businessinsider.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 02:53:54 +0000 Matt Gaetz has railed against Big Tech companies. If he becomes Trump's attorney general, he'd have legal power to act on his complaints. Full Article Tech Politics matt-gaetz big-tech antitrust justice-department
story News story spares $1M Powerball ticket from the trash can By www.upi.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:05:29 -0500 A news story about an unclaimed lottery prize in Missouri rescued a $1 million Powerball ticket from ending up in the winner's trash can. Full Article
story This Day In NHL History: The First Penalty Shot Goal By sports.yahoo.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:00:00 GMT On this day 90 years ago, the first NHL penalty shot goal was recorded when Ralph Bowman scored for the St. Louis Eagles. Full Article article Sports
story "We Got A Bit Of History But...": Ponting Takes Fresh Dig At Gambhir By sports.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 10:01:48 +0530 Former Australian cricket team Ricky Ponting took a fresh jibe at India head coach Gautam Gambhir amid their ongoing feud over the former's comments on Virat Kohli's recent form. Full Article
story Guru Nanak Jayanti 2024: Date, Auspicious Time And History By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:26:28 +0530 Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated every year on Kartik Purnima, which falls in the months of October-November. This year, Kartik Purnima will fall on November 15. Full Article
story Guru Nanak Jayanti 2024: Date, Auspicious Time And History By www.ndtv.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 11:26:28 +0530 Guru Nanak Jayanti is celebrated every year on Kartik Purnima, which falls in the months of October-November. This year, Kartik Purnima will fall on November 15. Full Article
story Is FEMA Apology the End of the Story? By www.realclearpolitics.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:12:15 -0600 The guys on Monday's edition of the RealClearPolitics radio show discussed whether an apology from FEMA will be the end of the story, first reported by the Daily Wire, that some disaster relief teams were ordered to avoid houses with Donald Trump campaign signs during the cleanup from Hurricane Milton last month. Full Article AM Update
story Italian mural of Holocaust survivors defaced in act of antisemitism: 'Damages walls but not history' By www.foxnews.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:52:09 -0500 A Milanese mural of Italy's most prominent Holocaust survivors was defaced, scratching out both their faces and the stars of David on their striped prison uniforms. Full Article 351e8321-5f31-5ac9-96ba-e928d80aef60 fnc Fox News fox-news/world fox-news/topic/anti-semitism fox-news/world/world-regions/italy fox-news/topic/holocaust fox-news/world/world-regions/europe fox-news/world article
story Tom Cruise Love Story: टॉम का लव Mission Impossible? तीन 'हसीनाओं' ने 'Cruise' को डूबोया! झेला ट्रिपल तलाक By hindi.oneindia.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:01:56 +0530 Tom Cruise Love Life History: हॉलीवुड के बेहतरीन और खतरों के खिलाड़ी के नाम से मशहूर सुपरस्टार टॉम क्रूज़ की Mission Impossible फिल्म का 8वां पार्ट 'Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning' अगले साल यानी 23 मई 2025 को सिनेमा घरों Full Article
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story SA vs IND: Tilak Varma scripts history with maiden century in 3rd T20I against South Africa By www.dnaindia.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:31:00 GMT Despite the early dismissals of Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya, and Rinku Singh, Tilak continued his onslaught and ensured India posted a formidable total of 219 runs on the board. Full Article Sports Cricket
story cock and bull story CANVAS EDITION By www.thecollectionshop.com Published On :: 7/15/2010 cock and bull story CANVAS EDITION by Will Bullas is a(n) Limited Edition. The Edition is Limited to Limited Edition of 75 pcs Full Article
story BEDTIME STORY W/GIFT PRINT HER FIRST LOVE L.E.PRINT By www.thecollectionshop.com Published On :: 3/27/2008 BEDTIME STORY W/GIFT PRINT HER FIRST LOVE L.E.PRINT by Jim Daly is a(n) Limited Edition. The Edition is Limited to Limited to 0 pcs Full Article
story Tectonic-paleogeographic implications of a detailed Cretaceous-Cenozoic exhumation history in the Richardson Anticlinorium, northern Yukon, documented by multi-kinetic apatite fission track modelling By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Tue, 01 Sep 2020 00:00:00 EDT Lane, L S; Issler, D R; O'Sullivan, P B. Geoconvention 2020 abstracts; 2020 p. 1-2<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20210002.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20210002.jpg" title="Geoconvention 2020 abstracts; 2020 p. 1-2" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
story Field data, till composition, and ice-flow history, south Rae Craton, Northwest Territories: results from the GEM-2 South Rae project - Surficial Mapping activity By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Wed, 21 Oct 2020 00:00:00 EDT Campbell, J E; McCurdy, M W; Lauzon, G; Regis, D; Wygergangs, M. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 8714, 2020, 40 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/327218<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_327218.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_327218.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 8714, 2020, 40 pages, https://doi.org/10.4095/327218" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
story Thermochronological history of the northern Canadian Shield By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Sat, 14 Mar 2020 00:00:00 EDT Kellett, D A; Pehrsson, S; Skipton, D R; Regis, D; Camacho, A; Schneider, D A; Berman, R. Precambrian Research vol. 342, 105703, 2020 p. 1-22, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.precamres.2020.105703 Full Article
story Cenozoic exhumation history of the eastern margin of the northern Canadian Cordillera By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Thu, 18 Feb 2021 00:00:00 EDT McKay, R; Enkelmann, E; Hadlari, T; Matthews, W; Mouthereau, F. Tectonics vol. 40, issue 4, e2020TC006582, 2021 p. 1-18, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020TC006582<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20210041.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20210041.jpg" title="Tectonics vol. 40, issue 4, e2020TC006582, 2021 p. 1-18, https://doi.org/10.1029/2020TC006582" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
story Ice-flow history and regional stratigraphy of the northwestern Laurentide Ice Sheet, evidence from the Great Slave Lake area By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Mon, 01 Nov 2021 00:00:00 EDT Hagedorn, G; Ross, M; Paulen, R; Smith, R. GAC®-MAC 2021, London, Canada: Exploring Geosciences Through Time and Space/GAC®-MAC 2021, London, Canada : Explorer les géosciences à travers le temps et l'espace; Geological Association of Canada-Mineralogical Association of Canada, Joint Annual Meeting, Abstracts Volume vol. 44, 2021 p. 122<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20210032.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20210032.jpg" title="GAC®-MAC 2021, London, Canada: Exploring Geosciences Through Time and Space/GAC®-MAC 2021, London, Canada : Explorer les géosciences à travers le temps et l'espace; Geological Association of Canada-Mineralogical Association of Canada, Joint Annual Meeting, Abstracts Volume vol. 44, 2021 p. 122" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
story A revised glacial history of the Smoking Hills region, northwestern Arctic Canada: evidence for late Pliocene and Quaternary continental Laurentide glaciations and the preservation of old buried glacial ice By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Wed, 05 May 2021 00:00:00 EDT Smith, I R; Evans, D J A; Gosse, J C; Galloway, J M. Program and abstracts, 50th Annual International Arctic Workshop; by Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research; 2021 p. 128-131<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20210025.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20210025.jpg" title="Program and abstracts, 50th Annual International Arctic Workshop; by Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research; 2021 p. 128-131" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
story Deformation history and tectonic significance of the Sanagak Lake shear zone, Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Aug 2022 00:00:00 EDT Drayson, D; Camacho, A; Sanborn-Barrie, M; Regis, D; Larson, K; Osinchuk, A; DuFrane, S A. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 2022 p. 1-22, https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2022-0046<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20220231.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20220231.jpg" title="Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 2022 p. 1-22, https://doi.org/10.1139/cjes-2022-0046" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
story Thermal history of the Peel Plateau, northern Canadian Cordillera, resolved through multikinetic apatite fission-track dating By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Sun, 18 Jun 2023 00:00:00 EDT Spalding, J; Powell, J W; Schneider, D A; Fallas, K M. Marine and Petroleum Geology 155, 106358, 2023 p. 1-18, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2023.106358<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20230078.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/20230078.jpg" title="Marine and Petroleum Geology 155, 106358, 2023 p. 1-18, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.marpetgeo.2023.106358" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
story Glacial history and limits of Cordilleran and Laurentide ice sheets in the Mackenzie Mountains, foothills, and plains, Northwest Territories: a brief overview By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Thu, 16 Feb 2023 00:00:00 EDT Duk-Rodkin, A; Barendregt, R W. Surficial geology of northern Canada: a summary of Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals program contributions; by McMartin, I (ed.); Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 611, 2023 p. 113-143, https://doi.org/10.4095/331422<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_331422.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_331422.jpg" title="Surficial geology of northern Canada: a summary of Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals program contributions; by McMartin, I (ed.); Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 611, 2023 p. 113-143, https://doi.org/10.4095/331422" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
story Thermochronological history of the northern Canadian Shield: a synthesis By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Tue, 27 Feb 2024 00:00:00 EDT Kellett, D; Pehrsson, S; Skipton, D; Regis, D; Camacho, A; Schneider, D; Berman, R. Canada's northern Shield: new perspectives from the Geoscience for Energy and Minerals Program; Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 612, 2024 p. 411-415, https://doi.org/10.4095/332507<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332507.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332507.jpg" title="Canada's northern Shield: new perspectives from the Geoscience for Energy and Minerals Program; Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 612, 2024 p. 411-415, https://doi.org/10.4095/332507" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article
story An overview of Archean and Proterozoic history of the Tehery Lake-Wager Bay area, central Rae Craton, Nunavut By geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca Published On :: Tue, 27 Feb 2024 00:00:00 EDT Wodicka, N; Steenkamp, H M; Peterson, T; Therriault, I; Whalen, J B; Tschirhart, V; Lawley, C J M; Guilmette, C; Kellett, D A; Weller, O M; Garrison, W; Kendrick, J; Davis, W J. Canada's northern Shield: new perspectives from the Geoscience for Energy and Minerals Program; Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 612, 2024 p. 289-293, https://doi.org/10.4095/332501<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332501.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332501.jpg" title="Canada's northern Shield: new perspectives from the Geoscience for Energy and Minerals Program; Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 612, 2024 p. 289-293, https://doi.org/10.4095/332501" height="150" border="1" /></a> Full Article