Skelton: Newsom, lawmakers need to take stance on reparations
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:31 GMT
Gov. Gavin Newsom and the California Legislature will soon receive a sweeping set of recommended reparations for African Americans whose ancestors suffered economically from slavery and racial discrimination. Then what?Then the governor and lawmakers will need to emerge from cover, face the public and devise a better response than we’ve been hearing: “I’m waiting for the final report of recommendations.”The report will be sent to the state Capitol by July 1. That’s the deadline for the California Reparations Task Force — created by Newsom and legislators — to finish its two years of often-acrimonious work.This will be a tough one for every politician and policymaker who tries to create a balance between providing some realistic semblance of justice without breaking the state bank. And there’ll be some who just flat-out think that major reparations are unreasonable but hesitate to say it publicly.“I’m a hard ‘no,’” one influential Sacramento Democrat told me. When asked whether I cou...Opinion: Social media reform needed to protect children, democracy
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:31 GMT
Technology has transformed the way we live, the way we communicate with one another and the way we relate to the world around us. It has also deepened the political and cultural divisions so prevalent in society today, but Americans are united on at least one point: Most people agree that social media is a social ill.A recent poll undertaken by the nonpartisan democracy-focused group Citizen Data found strong bipartisan evidence of this sentiment. Regardless of political party, the vast majority of Americans believe social media are toxic to our children and our democracy. A scant 7 in 100 respondents believe that social media’s benefits outweigh its harms.As former elected officials, we can confirm that a 7% approval rating is a clear call to action. It’s past time for legislators to pass social media reforms that increase transparency, ensure privacy and protect children. Waiting to act — or failing to act at all — will carry a steep cost, one that will be paid by our children, by...Review: Moments of clarity in murky ‘Master Gardener’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:31 GMT
By Lindsey Bahr | Associated PressPaul Schrader plants the seeds of an intriguing melodrama in his latest creation ” Master Gardener.”Sigourney Weaver is a wealthy dowager with a stately name (Norma Haverhill), a large house and a dog she’s named porch dog. She also has a horticulturist (Joel Edgerton) in her employ who she occasionally calls on for extracurricular, indoor activities. There’s even a big charity auction coming up that she and the gardening staff are intensely focused on.But this being a Schrader film (he wrote and directed), it is mostly window dressing. There even is a palpable (and, I’d imagine, intentional) artificiality to the whole endeavor, creating an unease that looms over the most mundane and superficially pleasant interactions. The ceremony never feels quite right. The house, though grand, is also sparse in its décor. It feels like a set — not a place that a real human being lives. We don’t even get to see the charity auc...Review: Jason Mamoa brings new energy to ‘Fast X’
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:31 GMT
By Mark Kennedy | Associated PressFans and critics may disagree over when exactly the “Fast & Furious” franchise jumped the shark, but there is only one correct answer: When the Pontiac Fiero went into space.Weightless and violating every physical law, the floating car — tasked with bumping a satellite in the ninth installment — was the very symbol of how bloated and crazed the once-plucky series had become. There really was no way down after that.And yet we have come to 10, part of a planned series of films finally saying goodbye. “Fast X” is, thankfully, shackled to Earth’s gravity — sometimes tenuously, it must be said — but it has become almost camp, as if it breathed in too much of its own fumes.“Fast X” reaches into the fifth movie — 2011’s “Fast Five” — for the seeds to tell a new story. In a memorable moment five movies ago, Vin Diesel’s Dom Toretto wrecked a bad guy and his team on a bridge in Rio de Jane...Magical Montclair Mediterranean
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:31 GMT
This gorgeous Mediterranean in a prime Montclair location features a generous-size lot with a park-style level backyard, gardens and mature trees — great for entertaining, play and gardening.The home includes rich architectural details and spacious rooms. A charming front yard and garden welcomes you to this three-plus-bedroom, two-bathroom home packed with rich architectural details and spacious rooms. The entry level features an inviting living room, formal dining room, updated kitchen with breakfast nook, two bedrooms, a large bathroom with classic tile and a separate sunroom/office.The lower level includes an additional living/media room, a bedroom with an adjoining room ideal for a playroom, art studio or guests, a full bathroom, laundry room and bonus space with a built-in desk.Live in the coveted Fernwood neighborhood — blocks from Montclair Village shops, dining, farmers market, top-rated schools and close to all major transportation, trails and parks.Address: 1435 Moun...Former Italian Premier Berlusconi leaves hospital after 45 days
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:31 GMT
MILAN (AP) — Former Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi was discharged on Friday from a Milan hospital, nearly a month and a half after he was admitted with a lung infection.Berlusconi waved at journalists from behind a closed window as his car drove away from the San Raffaele Hospital. He arrived shortly later at his villa in the suburb of Arcore. The 86-yeaer-old three-time former premier and media mogul has been treated for chronic leukemia, in addition to the lung infection that landed him in the hospital on April 5. Berlusconi’s Forza Italia Party is part of Premier Giorgia Meloni’s right-wing coalition, but he currently has no cabinet posts. He holds a seat in the senate.Meloni, who is in Japan for a Group of Seven summit, greeted Berlusconi’s return home with a social media message, telling Berlusconi, “We are waiting in the field to fight many battles together.” SourceAccidente múltiple deja siete muertos y varios heridos en Oregon
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:31 GMT
Siete personas murieron y muchas más resultaron heridas en un accidente que involucró a varios vehículos el jueves en la Interestatal 5 en Oregon, según la policía.Los oficiales respondieron alrededor de las 2:05 p.m. al accidente que entre dos semirremolques y una camioneta en los carriles hacia el norte a unas 7 millas al norte de Albany, dijo la Policía Estatal de Oregón en un comunicado.Siete adultos murieron, dijo la policía, pero no especificó cuántas personas resultaron heridas. Se podían ver cuerpos cubiertos de plástico en un campo cercano y el médico forense del condado de Marion estaba en el lugar.La camioneta parecía haber sido aplastada por los camiones en un accidente tipo sándwich, dijo un testigo al Statesman Journal.La causa del choque está bajo investigación.SourceSouthGobi Resources: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:31 GMT
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — SouthGobi Resources Ltd. (SGQRF) on Friday reported net income of $7.9 million in its first quarter.On a per-share basis, the Vancouver, British Columbia-based company said it had profit of 3 cents.The coal mining company posted revenue of $61.8 million in the period._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on SGQRF at https://www.zacks.com/ap/SGQRFSourceMuere a los 59 años Andy Rourke, bajista de The Smiths
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:31 GMT
(CNN) — Andy Rourke, bajista de la legendaria banda de rock inglesa The Smiths, murió a los 59 años después de una batalla contra el cáncer de páncreas, anunció este viernes su excompañero de banda.“Con profunda tristeza anunciamos el fallecimiento de Andy Rourke después de una larga enfermedad con cáncer de páncreas”, escribió el guitarrista de The Smiths Johnny Marr en Twitter.La banda The Smiths: de izquierda a derecha Andy Rourke, Mike Joyce, Morrissey y Johnny Marr en marzo de 1987 (Crédito: Andre Csillag/Shutterstock)“Andy será recordado como un alma bondadosa y hermosa por aquellos que lo conocieron y como un músico supremamente dotado por los fanáticos de la música”, dijo Marr.“Pedimos privacidad en este triste momento”, agregó.Rourke se unió a The Smiths en 1982 y tocó junto a la banda hasta su separación en 1987 antes del lanzamiento de su cuarto álbum de estudio, “Strangeways, Here We Come”.Durante una carrera musical de décadas, pasó a tocar con el líder de The Smi...Miley Cyrus quiere que sepas que su álbum “Endless Summer Vacation” no se trata solo de Liam Hemsworth
Published Mon, 23 Dec 2024 15:00:31 GMT
(CNN) — El sencillo “Flowers” de Miley Cyrus de 2023, una canción de su último álbum “Endless Summer Vacation”, se convirtió en la canción más rápida en cruzar mil millones de transmisiones en Spotify en mayo luego de su lanzamiento a principios de este año.Parte de (o quizás gran parte) de la charla que rodeó el sencillo y el video musical de “Flowers” provino de la especulación de que la canción se trata sobre su exesposo, Liam Hemsworth.Pero resulta que esto no es del todo cierto.Miley Cyrus explica por qué su nuevo álbum “Endless Summer Vacation” es como el zapato de CenicientaMiley Cyrus en el desfile de Los Ángeles Versace en marzo. (Crédito: Arturo Holmes/Getty Images)Una entrevista con Vogue británica que se publicó este jueves, describe a Cyrus como “alérgica” a la idea de que su música reciente está directamente relacionada con su relación de 10 años con Hemsworth.“No borraría mi historia ni querría que se borrara”, dijo Cyrus a Vogue con respecto a su re...Latest news
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