es Donald Trump Makes White House Senior Staff Announcements: 'Best in Class' By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:15:56 +0000 President-elect Donald Trump announced members of his White House senior staff on Wednesday. The post Donald Trump Makes White House Senior Staff Announcements: ‘Best in Class’ appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Politics 2024 Presidential Election Dan Scavino Donald Trump Stephen Miller Taylor Budowich
es Trump Announces Matt Gaetz as Pick for Attorney General By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:14:59 +0000 Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) will be Donald Trump’s nominee for Attorney General, the top law enforcement officer in the land. The post Trump Announces Matt Gaetz as Pick for Attorney General appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article 2024 Election Politics Attorney General Donald Trump Matt Gaetz
es Disney's 'Snow White' Star Rachel Zegler Hopes Trump Supporters 'Never Know Peace' -- Are Part of a 'Deep, Deep Sickness in This Country' By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:56:38 +0000 Rachel Zegler, the star of Disney's upcoming live-action "Snow White" remake, has a message for the 75.6 million Americans who voted for President-elect Donald Trump this year: may you "never know peace." The post Disney’s ‘Snow White’ Star Rachel Zegler Hopes Trump Supporters ‘Never Know Peace’ — Are Part of a ‘Deep, Deep Sickness in This Country’ appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Entertainment Politics Disney Rachel Zegler Snow White The Walt Disney Co. Walt Disney Company
es Rep. Thomas Massie on Whether Gaetz Will Be Confirmed AG by Senate: 'Recess Appointments' By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:13:40 +0000 Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) responded to a question about whether he thinks Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) would be confirmed by the Senate by pointing to "recess appointments." The post Rep. Thomas Massie on Whether Gaetz Will Be Confirmed AG by Senate: ‘Recess Appointments’ appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article 2024 Election Politics Attorney General Donald Trump Matt Gaetz Senate Thomas Massie
es Donald Trump's Deputies Want More Detention to Block, Repatriate Migrants By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:03:05 +0000 Donald Trump's deputies say they will dramatically expand the detention space needed for the bureaucratic process of flying illegal migrants back to their foreign homes, according to NBC News. The post Donald Trump’s Deputies Want More Detention to Block, Repatriate Migrants appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Economy Immigration Politics deportations Donald Trump Migrant Detention Centers
es Fmr. Biden Border Patrol Chief: Homan Will Fix Many Issues I Had with Biden, Picking Him 'a Tremendous Step' By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 08:51:02 +0000 On Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Channel’s “Your World,” former Border Patrol Chief Raul Ortiz stated that, during the Biden administration, “One of the things we struggled with when I was the Chief was getting engagement from policy officials The post Fmr. Biden Border Patrol Chief: Homan Will Fix Many Issues I Had with Biden, Picking Him ‘a Tremendous Step’ appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Clips Immigration Politics border Donald Trump Raul Ortiz Tom Homan
es Lunchables Pulled from School Menus After Testing Positive for Lead By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:49:36 +0000 Lunchables are being removed from school lunch menus across the U.S. after just a year of them being included in the National School Lunch Program (NSLP) after they tested positive for lead and other harmful materials. The post Lunchables Pulled from School Menus After Testing Positive for Lead appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Education Health Pre-Viral consumer reports Kraft Heinz National School Lunch Program school lunch U.S. Department of Agriculture USDA
es Lichtman Blames Bad Election Prediction on Conservative Media 'Disinformation' and Elon Musk By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:59:28 +0000 Historian and political scientist Allan Lichtman said Tuesday on NewsNation's "Cuomo" that conservative media disinformation and billionaire Elon Musk were why his election prediction that Vice President Harris would win the presidency was incorrect. The post Lichtman Blames Bad Election Prediction on Conservative Media ‘Disinformation’ and Elon Musk appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Clips Politics 2024 Presidential Election Allan Lichtman Donald Trump Kamala Harris
es La Leche League Official Resigns in Protest of Pro-Trans 'Chestfeeding' Policy By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:13:23 +0000 Miriam Main resigned on Monday and said she refuses to help men "perform a poor imitation of breastfeeding," which can put babies' safety at risk, The post La Leche League Official Resigns in Protest of Pro-Trans ‘Chestfeeding’ Policy appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Health Politics Social Justice babies breastfeeding gender identity gender ideology Great Britain Transgender
es Los Angeles D.A.: Teacher Left Husband to Be in 'Love' with Student, 13, That She Was Grooming By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:07:30 +0000 A Los Angeles middle school teacher has been charged after allegedly grooming her 13-year-old student into a sexual relationship for over a year, with prosecutors saying she left her husband to be in "love" with the child. The post Los Angeles D.A.: Teacher Left Husband to Be in ‘Love’ with Student, 13, That She Was Grooming appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Crime Education Grooming inappropriate teacher student relationships Los Angeles Los Angeles Police Department Teacher teacher student relationship Teacher-Student Sexual Misconduct
es Breitbart Business Digest: Trump Will Love the Fed Doves By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 03:55:06 +0000 The Fed is in a rate cut cycle as Trump is coming to the White House—just as he would prefer. The post Breitbart Business Digest: Trump Will Love the Fed Doves appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Economy Donald Trump Federal Reserve inflation
es Ohio Senate Passes Bill Banning Transgender People from Women's Bathrooms By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 05:19:16 +0000 The Ohio State Senate passed a bill on Wednesday that would bar transgender people from using women's bathrooms. The post Ohio Senate Passes Bill Banning Transgender People from Women’s Bathrooms appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article 2024 Election Health Politics Bathroom Bill LGBTQ+ Ohio Transgender
es Pennsylvania Senate Race Moves to Recount as Republican Dave McCormick Holds Lead over Bob Casey By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:34:13 +0000 Pennsylvania's Senate race moved to a recount as Senator-elect Dave McCormick (R) continues to hold a lead over incumbent Sen. Bob Casey (D). The post Pennsylvania Senate Race Moves to Recount as Republican Dave McCormick Holds Lead over Bob Casey appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article 2024 Election Politics Bob Casey Dave McCormick Pennsyvlania recount Senate
es Matt Gaetz Resigns from Congress After Trump Nominates Him as Attorney General By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 03:44:56 +0000 Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) has resigned from his congressional seat after President-elect Donald Trump nominated him to serve as Attorney General in his administration. The post Matt Gaetz Resigns from Congress After Trump Nominates Him as Attorney General appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Politics Department of Justice (DOJ) Donald Trump Matt Gaetz
es Trump’s proposed tariffs, especially on China and Mexico, could hit California hard By www.capradio.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:14:00 GMT By Levi Sumagaysay, CalMatters Welcome to CalMatters, the only nonprofit newsroom devoted solely to covering issues that affect all Californians. Sign up for WhatMatters to receive the latest news and commentary on the most important issues in the Golden State. A range of experts, from Nobel Prize-winning economists to an internet-famous menswear writer, have a message for Americans who voted for Donald Trump based on his promises to bring down prices: This likely won’t go how you want. Some voters cited the cost of living as a factor in their decision to elect Trump to a second term as president. But with inflation actually starting to ease, his proposed tariffs, which the president-elect has called the “most beautiful word in the dictionary,” could actually raise prices again. While some experts don’t think more tariffs are a bad idea, the majority of economists and other experts who spoke with CalMatters echoed 23 Nobel laureates who warned that Trump’s policies would be worse for the economy than the ones proposed by Vice President Kamala Harris. Those economists wrote a letter last month calling Harris’ economic agenda “vastly superior” to Trump’s, and mentioned tariffs as one reason. “His policies, including high tariffs even on goods from our friends and allies and regressive tax cuts for corporations and individuals, will lead to higher prices, larger deficits, and greater inequality,” the economists wrote. Businesses that import goods into the country must pay the tariffs. They tend to pass on their increased costs to consumers, with some executives recently promising to do just that during their earnings calls. So economists largely view tariffs as a tax, especially on the lowest- and middle-income families in the nation. While tariffs could raise prices for all U.S. consumers, California could feel the brunt of the impact in part because of the countries Trump singled out during his campaign: China and Mexico. Those two countries accounted for 40% of the state’s imports in 2023. “The port and logistics complex in Southern California is a very important part of the economy, and directly tied to the countries he threatened,” said Stephen Levy, an economist and director of the Center for Continuing Study of the California Economy, an independent, private research organization in Silicon Valley. Trump imposed tariffs during his first presidential term, and President Joe Biden maintained some of them. During his campaign this time around, Trump said he intends to impose tariffs of 10% to 20% on all imports, and has mentioned even higher tariffs on goods from China (60%) and Mexico (100% to 200% on cars). Such tariffs could exacerbate California’s already high cost of living and raise the prices of cars, technology and electronic products, medical devices, groceries and more. Also, as the state saw during Trump’s first term — which included a trade war, with countries retaliating with their own tariffs on U.S. exports — California’s agricultural industry is likely to feel the effects. Trump’s proposed tariffs could also have an adverse effect on the state’s ports, which are among the nation’s busiest. And all of those outcomes could have a ripple effect on jobs in the state, including those in agriculture, trade and manufacturing. What the state’s ports expect Trade experts say it’s too early to tell how the state’s ports could be affected, though some of them also said they expect a near-term surge in activity as businesses brace themselves for tariffs by importing more goods now. “Long Beach and Los Angeles are two of the largest ports in the U.S.,” said Jonathan Aronson, a professor of communication and international relations at the University of Southern California, who studies trade and the international political economy. “Their traffic would presumably slow in both directions” if Trump imposes tariffs, Aronson said. Like other experts, though, he wondered if the president-elect is using the threat of tariffs as a negotiating tactic — say, to pressure Mexico into doing more to limit immigration into the United States. The most recent available data for the Port of Los Angeles, which is the busiest in North America and handles nearly 10% of all U.S. imports, shows that trade activity rose nearly 19% at the port in September from the same month a year ago. September imports totaled $27.9 billion, a 20% increase year over year. There’s a chance those numbers could head the opposite direction as a result of tariffs. “Significant increases in tariffs, and the possibility of retaliatory tariffs, could have a significant impact on traffic — and jobs — at the port,” said Phillip Sanfield, a spokesperson. “We’re monitoring developments closely.” The Port of Los Angeles says nearly 1 million California jobs are related to trade at that port. The Port of Long Beach handles about 3% of all U.S. imports and has about 575,000 Southern California jobs tied to trade. Chief Executive Mario Cordero said, through a spokesperson, that he is waiting to see what trade policies Trump actually will adopt: “At this point we expect that strong consumer demand will continue to drive cargo shipments upward in the near term.” The Port of Oakland, whose trade-related jobs at both the airport and seaport number about 98,000, also expects a traffic boost at first. Spokesperson Robert Bernardo: “As a West Coast seaport, our primary trading partner is Asia, and what’s happening right now is that retailers are expecting a short-term shipping surge in advance of new tariffs.” Mike Jacob is the president of the Pacific Merchant Shipping Association, a not-for-profit maritime trade association whose members facilitate trade. They include ocean carriers, marine terminal operators and more. Jacob, too, said he is expecting trade activity to pick up ahead of whatever tariffs Trump imposes: “Given the lack of understanding of the timing, scope and scale (of the tariffs), you’re more likely than not to move cargo earlier.” As a result of tariffs during Trump’s first term, Jacob said there was “a small bump in cargo back in 2019 that resulted in additional impacts on our logistics chain.” He said after that experience, which was then followed by pandemic-related chaos, the industry might be a little more prepared to deal with possible supply-chain disruptions. Possible effects on manufacturing The San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce is worried about potential tariffs on goods from Mexico. Kenia Zamarripa, a spokesperson for the group, said the CaliBaja region — which includes San Diego and Imperial counties and the Mexican state of Baja California — is interconnected, with a multibillion-dollar supply chain. The region’s logistics facilitate 80% of the trade between California and Mexico, she said. The nation’s top imports from Mexico in September — worth at least $2 billion for each category — were petroleum and coal products, computer equipment and motor vehicle parts, according to the most recent statistics from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Bureau of Economic Analysis. Some specific products that are imported into the U.S. from Mexico through California include the Toyota Tacoma. The truck and its components are made in Baja California and elsewhere in Mexico. “Imagine taxing each component before it goes to Mexico and back,” Zamarripa said. She added that the region also leads in producing medical devices, and that the importance of that became apparent during the beginning of the pandemic when “a bunch of companies shut down, not knowing that a little metal piece they were producing was a vital part of a heart monitor, for example.” Mexico’s economy minister, Marcelo Ebrard, said this week that he would hit the U.S. with tariffs if Trump imposes tariffs, though President Claudia Sheinbaum has seemed more open to negotiations. Lance Hastings, chief executive of the California Manufacturers & Technology Association, said he’s well aware of the disruption tariffs can cause. When Trump put tariffs on aluminum and steel imports, aluminum prices rose at least 25%, Hastings said. “I was in the beer industry when it was put in, and we felt it,” he added. Hastings also said the anxiety around Trump’s proposed tariffs stem in part from the fact that “we’re still trying to get the supply chain back to normal” after the pandemic. Because “California is the gateway to Asia, the state would feel the impact of more tariffs first and more than everybody else,” he said. Made in the USA Yet there is a bit of optimism among those who think some tariffs could actually help California manufacturers. Sanjiv Malhotra, founder and CEO of Sparkz, a maker of lithium batteries, said tariffs could benefit his company and the rest of the domestic battery industry amid the increasing popularity of electric vehicles. Sparkz, which will get its materials from West Virginia and make batteries at a plant in Sacramento, “is all U.S.-sourced. Nothing is coming in from China,” Malhotra said. During his campaign, Trump indicated he would try to roll back emission-reduction rules and said he would oppose banning gas-powered vehicles. But Malhotra, who served in the U.S. Energy Department under the first Trump administration, said that as demand for lithium batteries grows, he believes Trump’s incoming administration will understand that they “need to be made here in the U.S. so we are not dependent on China for batteries.” Kate Gordon, CEO of California Forward, a nonprofit organization that focuses on the state’s economy, said that while it’s important to get back some of “what we’ve lost over the past couple of decades” — the nation once led in solar panels — it “needs to happen deliberately and with attention to where we’re really competitive.” “What would be terrible would be tariffs on things where we’re no longer competitive, like parts of the solar supply chain, which have been held by China for a long time,” she said. All that would do is drive up prices, Gordon said. Americans may say they want things to be made in the USA, but they also don’t want to pay higher prices for them, said Derek Guy, a menswear writer based in San Francisco who has covered the clothing industry for more than a decade. A few years ago, Guy wrote about American Apparel, under new ownership, offering U.S. consumers the option of paying a little bit more for clothing made here vs. similar pieces made overseas. “Even based on a few dollars, when someone wasn’t looking over (their) shoulder, people chose the foreign version,” Guy said. “A lot of manufacturing in the U.S. has long shifted toward the higher-end,” Guy said. “The kind of cheaper clothes we’re talking about (what most Americans buy) are made elsewhere.” Tariffs would raise those prices. The price of almonds California’s top agricultural exports include almonds, wine, dairy products, pistachios and other nuts. During Trump’s first term as China imposed retaliatory tariffs on the U.S., California exports of wine, walnuts, oranges and table grapes to China fell, according to the University of California Giannini Foundation of Agricultural Economics. In addition, almond prices sank, with the foundation’s researchers saying prices fell from $2.50 a pound to $1.40 a pound in 2018. That had a negative impact on an industry that generates $4 billion to $5 billion a year and employs about 110,000 people, according to the website of lobbying group Almond Alliance. Amanda Russell, a spokesperson for the Almond Alliance, said in an emailed statement: “In previous trade negotiations, President Trump demonstrated a commitment to supporting agriculture, and we are optimistic about continuing this partnership to address the challenges and opportunities facing our growers and stakeholders.” Besides tariffs, another likely action by Trump that could affect the state’s agriculture industry is mass deportations — a threat that has immigrants and advocates on edge. “I can’t see any benefit to California if he goes through with mass deportation,” said Levy, the economist in Silicon Valley. “Even the threat of deportation will affect the labor pool.” Full Article
es Sacramento City Council unanimously approves Railyards soccer stadium plan By www.capradio.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:30:00 GMT By Gerardo Zavala Nov. 13, 12:31 p.m. update: Sacramento City Council unanimously approved proposals for a new soccer stadium for Sacramento Republic FC in the Railyards. The council voted 8-0 on Tuesday to pass a term sheet outlining plans that will accelerate the stadium's development. The new project was unveiled last week. It includes the construction of a 12,000-seat stadium as well as a new entertainment venue seating over 3,500 people. The city says the development will be supported through an investment by the Wilton Rancheria Tribe, which has become Sacramento Republic's majority owner. They are also the first Native American Tribe to own a men's professional sports team. Included in the agreement is a plan for the city to reimburse the team and Downtown Railyard Venture for the project’s estimated $42 million dollar infrastructure costs. The city would make those reimbursement payments using property tax generated by the project. The new stadium is expected to open in 2027. Original story, published Nov. 7: Sacramento Republic FC and city leaders on Thursday announced plans to construct a long-awaited soccer stadium and live entertainment venue in the Downtown Railyards. The $175 million stadium is expected to have over 12,000 seats and is part of a larger infrastructure project aimed at making the Railyards an entertainment destination. The project also includes an additional 3,600-seat venue in the Railyard's historic Central Shops. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg said he plans to present a term sheet to City Council next week that would put the stadium on track to open by 2027. “This is the biggest announcement for our downtown since the 2013 fight to save the Kings and build the Golden 1 Center,” Steinberg said on Thursday. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg speaks during a press conference in which city officials and Sacramento Republic FC leadership announced plans to build a long-awaited soccer stadium on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024.Gerardo Zavala/CapRadio Team officials said this development proposal was possible thanks to a “major investment” from a new ownership group: Wilton Rancheria, the Tribe which owns Sky River Casino in Elk Grove. City officials said Wilton Rancheria is the first Tribe to hold majority ownership in a men’s professional sports franchise. “This partnership is far more than a business transaction, it represents a significant step forward,” said Wilton Rancheria Chairman Jesus Tarango. “[It] honors the Tribe’s deep and enduring connection to this land, while celebrating the diversity that defines the Sacramento region in an industry where ownership has traditionally lacked diversity.” Former majority owner and team CEO Kevin Nagle will remain a part owner and manage the team-Tribe partnership. Wilton Rancheria Chairman Jesus Tarango holds a custom Sacramento Republic FC jersey with his name on it at a press conference in Downtown Sacramento on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024.Gerardo Zavala/CapRadio Sacramento’s long fight for a Downtown soccer stadium In 2019, city and team officials similarly held a press conference announcing plans to develop a soccer stadium and entertainment district in the Downtown Railyards. But that came with one big caveat: It would only be built if Major League Soccer picked Sacramento as a franchise location. City Council approved the $262 million plan just days after the announcement was made. Five months later, MLS announced Sacramento Republic FC would be its newest expansion franchise. “In a few short years, your club has captured the hearts and minds of soccer fans in this city and throughout the region, and the entire sport has taken notice,” MLS Commissioner Don Garber said in 2019. “There is no doubt that this is a soccer city.” The team was initially supposed to make their MLS debut in 2022. But the pandemic pushed back that start date to 2023, and then lead investor Ron Burkle backed out in 2021, scrapping Republic’s opportunity to play in the top division. In the years since, there have been a number of rumors around new investment groups and potential MLS expansion bids, but none have come to fruition. Wilton Rancheria Chairman Tarango said MLS is still on the team’s radar. “If the opportunities down the road appear, I think we'll be more than welcome to that opportunity, and I think [MLS] would be more than welcome to have Sacramento's region involved in that, especially with our media market here,” he said on Thursday. Sacramento Mayor Darrell Steinberg and Sacramento Republic CEO Kevin Nagle shake hands at a press conference announcing plans to build a long-awaited soccer stadium on Thursday, Nov. 7, 2024.Gerardo Zavala/CapRadio Postseason exit and a leadership change The announcement of a new stadium comes after the end of The Indomitable Club’s 2024 season. Sacramento reached the USL Championship playoffs for the 10th time in its 11-year history, traveling to Cashman Field on Nov. 1 to face Las Vegas Lights FC in the Western Conference Quarterfinal. It was only the second time in the team’s history that Republic FC played on the road for the opening round. The teams played to a scoreless draw after 120 minutes and the match went to a penalty shootout, which Las Vegas won 3-2. Following their playoff exit, Republic FC announced on Nov. 4 that it was parting ways with head coach Mark Briggs after five years.Briggs was Republic FC’s fourth head coach and the longest-tenured coach in the club’s history. He led the team to the postseason in four out of five seasons — the opening round in 2020 and 2024, the Western Conference Semifinal in 2022 and the Western Conference Final in 2023.Briggs also coached Sacramento to a historic U.S. Open Cup final in 2022, beating three MLS teams along the way. This was the first time a second-division club reached the cup final in almost two decades. “Sacramento is a very special place, with a one-of-a-kind club and incredible fans. I’d like to thank the players who’ve been a part of the past five years, the front office who’ve been incredibly supportive, and the fans who welcomed me into the club with tremendous passion and vigor,” Briggs said in a prepared statement earlier this week. “I’m grateful for my time here and it has been an honor to be a part of this community.” Full Article
es Newsom asks for federal funding ahead of President-elect Trump’s inauguration By www.capradio.org Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:17:00 GMT By Megan MyscofskiGovernor Gavin Newsom went to Washington, D.C. this week to meet with California’s Congressional Delegation and the Biden Administration and advocate for federal funding to the state before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January. Newsom told a Spectrum News reporter in the capital that he has concerns the state will lose some federal funding — which Trump threatened while campaigning. “I guess that's what people voted for, but I got to tell you, a lot of folks will be hurt if we don't push back,” he said. Newsom said he’s advocated for funds related to the environment, disaster relief and health care. That includes two Medicaid waivers — one to put more funds towards behavioral health treatment, and another to renew the state’s MCO tax, which California voters just approved through Proposition 35. The governor also pushed for more federal land protections, clean air and water support, and approval on several waiver requests to support the state’s climate and emissions rules. Lindsey Churchill works with the Rebuild Paradise Foundation, which supports survivors of the 2018 Camp Fire. She said federal funds are already challenging to work with because of how slow they tend to roll out. “When you’re trying to provide programs in a timely manner after a disaster, you don’t necessarily have time to wait a year or longer for that kind of funding,” she said. She added that she’s also concerned about the Trump administration withholding funding, especially as natural disasters become more frequent and costly. Full Article
es Trump’s defense choice stuns the Pentagon and raises questions about the Fox News host’s experience By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:05:19 +0000 Trump stunned the Pentagon and the broader defense world by nominating Fox News host Pete Hegseth to serve as his defense secretary. Full Article Latest Headlines National Politics Politics Donald Trump Fox News Pete Hegseth The Pentagon
es Trump pledged to roll back protections for transgender students. They’re flooding crisis hotlines. By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:18:55 +0000 Many teens worry about how their lives could change once he takes office. Full Article Education Latest Headlines National News National Politics News Politics Donald Trump transgender
es What’s red and green and served all over? Pescado a la Talla and here’s how to make it. By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 01:00:34 +0000 This photogenic, red-and-green whole fish from Contramar in Mexico City has been replicated at restaurants across the country, and for good reason. Full Article Latest Headlines Restaurants Food and Drink The Know Things To Do recipes
es Editorial: No, Mr. President-Elect, you can’t call your mass deportation scheme “Operation Aurora” By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:00:02 +0000 Find another name for your mass deportation agenda, Mr. President, because Aurora, Colorado, is a safe haven for immigrants who are prospering in a community that has embraced their culture, heritage, and sometimes their tenuous legal status. Full Article Editorials Latest Headlines Opinion aurora Colfax DACA deportation Donald Trump East Colfax Gaylord Rockies hotel Haiti illegal immigration immigration jail Joe Biden Trump U.S. Supreme Court undocumented Visa
es Nuggets Podcast: Youth Movement arrives, Nikola Jokic levels up and NBA Cup courts blind viewers By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 04:03:22 +0000 The NBA Cup is here, and people are wearing captain hats in Golden State! How about those courts? Terrible or just plain awful? Full Article Denver Nuggets Latest Headlines NBA Sports Calvin Booth Christian Braun Julian Strawther Michael Malone More Nuggets News NBA Cup Nikola Jokic Nuggets Nuggets Ink podcast Peyton Watson
es U.S. 550 reopens between Ouray and Silverton after rockslide closes highway By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 15:21:27 +0000 U.S. 550 reopened after it was closed in both directions Wednesday morning because a boulder crashed onto the highway near Ouray overnight. Full Article Colorado News Latest Headlines News Transportation CDOT Ouray County road closures rockslides
es U.S. 50 bridge over Blue Mesa Reservoir reopens after months-long closure, construction By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:45:10 +0000 The U.S. 50 bridge over Blue Mesa Reservoir closed in April after state and federal transportation officials discovered cracks in the steel supports. Full Article Colorado News Latest Headlines News Transportation CDOT construction road closures
es Judge dismisses fatal I-70 crash case over Jeffco DA’s discovery violations By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 22:49:48 +0000 County Court Judge Corinne Magid found prosecutors missed discovery deadlines multiple times and did not tell defense attorneys about a witness’ exculpatory testimony until the day before a jury trial was set to begin. Full Article Colorado News Courts Crime and Public Safety Latest Headlines News accident Colorado State Patrol courts crash death driving fatality injury Interstate 70 investigation Jefferson County Jefferson County District Attorney Jefferson County Sheriff police traffic
es Colorado legislators spar with Gov. Jared Polis over proposed Medicaid cuts, school funding changes By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 21:39:36 +0000 Colorado legislators questioned Gov. Jared Polis about what he has described as his "belt-tightening" budget proposal. Full Article Colorado News Latest Headlines News Politics budget Colorado budget Colorado House Colorado Legislature Colorado Senate election Governor Jared Polis Jared Polis taxes
es O.R.K. Has A Message For Everyone Who Doesn't Pick Up Their Phone On New Single "PUTFP" By metalinjection.net Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:28:00 +0000 Featuring Colin Edwin, Pat Mastelotto, Lorenzo Esposito Fornasari, and Carmelo Pipitone. Full Article o.r.k.
es IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT Streams "Hotel Sphinx", Announces New Album Goldstar By metalinjection.net Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 16:15:37 +0000 As strange and unnerving as they've ever been. Full Article IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT
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es TILL LINDEMANN Announces Late 2025 European Tour Dates By metalinjection.net Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 18:16:28 +0000 Starting in October. Full Article Tour Dates till lindemann
es EP Review: MAMMOTH GRINDER Undying Spectral Resonance By metalinjection.net Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:08:42 +0000 "The only disappointing thing about the release is that it's only an EP. The band does such a fantastic job here that it leaves me wanting more." Full Article Reviews mammoth grinder
es Denver’s “Pride of the Points” fire station added to National Register of Historic Places By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:48:39 +0000 Denver Fire Station No. 3 is the longest continually running firehouse in the city and, until 1957, was the city's only all-Black firehouse, according to History Colorado. Full Article Colorado News Latest Headlines News Denver Fire Department Five Points Historic Denver history History Colorado
es Rockies Mailbag: Move the fences at Coors Field? Is catcher Drew Romo the answer? By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 19:00:28 +0000 Yes, Coors Field is the most extreme offensive ballpark in the majors, but it's not primarily about the home runs given up in LoDo. Full Article Colorado Rockies Latest Headlines MLB Sports Bill Schmidt Bud Black Coors Field Drew Romo Hensley Meulens More Rockies News Rockies Mailbag
es Asking Eric: Son’s falling-out with niece divides family By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 11:30:15 +0000 "After a few very awkward family holiday dinners, my son started to stay away if she was going to be there." Full Article Advice Latest Headlines Lifestyle Lifestyle Columnists Parenting and Family The Know Things To Do Asking Eric relationship advice
es Chef Peter Ho trades in Michelin-recommended Oak for Korean hot pot By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 13:00:14 +0000 Sorry Umma, located next door to H Mart in Westminster, serves up Korean-style hot pot with premium meats. Full Article Colorado News Latest Headlines Lifestyle News Restaurants Food and Drink The Know Things To Do dining restaurant opening and closing restaurants South Korea Westminster
es Haaland and Stone-Manning: Conservation is equal to the many other uses of our public lands By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:21:39 +0000 The BLM Public Lands Rule recognizes that conservation is equal to other uses of our public lands. Full Article Latest Headlines Opinion Opinion Columnists public lands
es American Idol Star Will Moseley Announces New Single 'Everything But Me' By www.antimusic.com Published On :: American Idol Season 22 Runner-Up, Will Moseley is set to release 'Everything But Me' December 6 Full Article
es Miranda Lambert Shares Humorous 'Armadillo' Lyric Video By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Miranda Lambert continues the creative streak around her latest critically acclaimed album, Postcards from Texas Full Article
es Coldplay Plot Biggest Stadium Show Of Their Career By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Due to incredible fan demand, Coldplay have announced a fourth show in India as part of their record-breaking Music Of The Spheres World Tour Full Article
es Falling In Reverse Cancel 3 The Popular Monstour II: World Domination Dates By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Falling In Reverse have announced that they have been forced to cancel three of their upcoming shows Full Article
es Rival Sons Preview 'A Pair Of Aces: Live From Santa Catalina Island' By www.antimusic.com Published On :: So Cal rockers Rival Sons have announced that they will be releasing their 2021 performance from Catalina Island Full Article
es Linkin Park Doing Free Limited Livestream Of Friday's Concert By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Linkin Park have announced that they will be livestreaming the first six songs from their upcoming concert in Sao Paulo Full Article
es The Metallica Report Podcast Features Jerry Cantrell In New Episode By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Metallica have announced that Alice In Chains star Jerry Cantrell is the special featured guest on this week's episode Full Article
es Winona Fighter Announce Yes, Chef Tour By www.antimusic.com Published On :: Rising punk rock act Winona Fighter has today shared details of their 2025 headline Yes, Chef Tour Full Article
es The Who's Roger Daltrey Announces Alive and Kicking and Having Fun! Tour By www.antimusic.com Published On :: The Who's iconic frontman Roger Daltrey has announced that he will be launching a UK solo tour next spring Full Article
es Avalanche rookies have made their case to stay once the cavalry returns By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 23:39:26 +0000 The time for tough decisions is coming for the Colorado Avalanche. Full Article Colorado Avalanche Latest Headlines NHL Sports Artturi Lehkonen Avalanche Calum RItchie Casey Mittelstadt injuries Jared Bednar Jonathan Drouin Logan O'Connor Mikko Rantanen Miles Wood More Avalanche News Nathan MacKinnon Ross Colton T.J. Tynan Valeri Nichushkin
es Cambridge Beaches Splash N Dash Results By bernews.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2024 23:26:59 +0000 The Splash n Dash event was held yesterday evening at Cambridge Beaches. A spokesperson said, “There was a great turnout at the Splash n Dash event yesterday evening at Cambridge Beaches – the event was followed by food and drinks courtesy of Cambridge Beaches – a big “Thank You” to Cambridge Beaches for generously hosting […] Full Article All Sports #Triathlon
es Video: Dame Flora Duffy Arrives In Paris By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 25 Jul 2024 19:35:35 +0000 [Written by Stephen Wright] Dame Flora Duffy touched down in Paris this morning [July 25] with her husband Dan Hugo and coach Jessica West. Duffy, who won the women’s triathlon at the rescheduled Tokyo Games in 2021, was greeted at the Charles de Gaulle Airport by Katura Horton-Perinchief, the Bermuda chef de mission. The multiple […] Full Article All Sports Videos #2024Olympics #Bermuda2024 #FloraDuffy #StephenWrightReports #Triathlon
es Video: Glenn Jones Interviews Dame Flora Duffy By bernews.com Published On :: Thu, 25 Jul 2024 22:08:21 +0000 Emmy Award-winning Bermudian journalist Glenn Jones recently traveled to Colorado to interview defending Olympic gold medalist Dame Flora Duffy, with the pair discussing Dame Flora’s goals, her recovery from an injury, her sports-funding initiative, and more. Mr Jones works for NBC Boston, and we appreciate them allowing us to ‘borrow’ him for this special broadcast, which serves to take an in-depth […] Full Article All News Sports #2024Olympics #Bermuda2024 #BestInterviewSeries #FloraDuffy #GlennJones #GoodNews #Olympics #Triathlon
es Triathlon Swim Session Cancelled Again By bernews.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Jul 2024 16:06:02 +0000 [Written by Stephen Wright] Pollution in the River Seine forced the cancellation of the second and final swimming practice session today [July 29]. Bermuda’s Tyler Smith is scheduled to compete in the men’s race tomorrow, while Dame Flora Duffy and Erica Hawley are due to take to the river for the start of the women’s […] Full Article All Sports #2024Olympics #Bermuda2024 #StephenWrightReports #Triathlon