BU brings Boston landmark to the stage with ‘Make Way For Ducklings’ musical

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:28:33 GMT

BU brings Boston landmark to the stage with ‘Make Way For Ducklings’ musical Boston University’s Wheelock Family Theatre is bringing one of the city’s most popular landmarks to the stage with “Make Way For Ducklings the Musical.”The musical, based on the children’s book by Robert McCloskey, had a lot of setbacks because of the pandemic. However, it finally made its world premiere last month. “A classic story for all ages, this New England premiere musical celebrates family, Boston, children and the beings who make an unfamiliar place a home,” the show description says. “Make Way For Ducklings” runs through March 12. To purchase tickets, click here.

Uber is making it easier to find your ride at the airport

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:28:33 GMT

Uber is making it easier to find your ride at the airport (CNN) — Uber on Tuesday unveiled some new product features that aim to make it easier for you to find your ride at the airport.The ride-hailing company said it was adding step-by-step instructions in the app to guide people through the airport and get them smoothly from the gate to their Uber pick-up location. The new instructions, which are available at over 30 airports around the world to start, feature photos that display what you will be seeing in the airport as you navigate to your ride.In addition to helping riders and drivers find each other at the right place, the update also aims to reduce traffic congestion and idle time for drivers at the curb. Some of the US airports where this feature will be available include all three of New York City’s main airports (John F. Kennedy, LaGuardia and Newark Liberty), as well as Los Angeles International Airport, San Francisco International Airport, Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport and Miami Internatio...

FTC says it’s conducting an investigation into Twitter’s privacy practices

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:28:33 GMT

FTC says it’s conducting an investigation into Twitter’s privacy practices (CNN) — The Federal Trade Commission has acknowledged a wide-ranging investigation into Twitter’s privacy practices after a House subcommittee on Tuesday disclosed a dozen letters from the agency to the company seeking information about its operations under new CEO Elon Musk.The acknowledgment marks a rare public confirmation of a probe linked to alleged violations of an FTC settlement, which Twitter first signed in 2011, and which was designed to force the company to improve its protection of user data. It also highlights the intense scrutiny surrounding both Twitter and its regulator as officials try to determine whether violations of the settlement may have occurred under Twitter’s new management — which could broaden the company’s already vast legal exposure.The probe could have huge repercussions for Twitter’s business at a time when Musk is slashing staff and rushing out new paid features to offset sharp losses in ad ...

Former NBA star Shawn Kemp arrested on drive-by shooting charge

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:28:33 GMT

Former NBA star Shawn Kemp arrested on drive-by shooting charge Shawn Kemp, a retired six-time NBA All-Star, was arrested in Washington state on a felony drive-by shooting charge, jail records show.Kemp, who played eight of his 14 seasons with the Seattle SuperSonics, was booked at a Pierce County jail just before 6 p.m. local time Wednesday, hours after police say they responded to a report of shots fired at the Tacoma Mall in Tacoma, Wash.“Responding officers determined an altercation had occurred between two parties in vehicles,” the Tacoma Police Department said. “One of the drivers fired off several rounds at the occupants of the other vehicle. The victim vehicle fled the area.”No injuries were reported.“Officers located the suspect who had fired off the shots on Tacoma Mall property and detained him without incident,” police said. “A firearm was recovered from the scene.”Kemp, 53, has not publicly commented, but sources close to him claim he fired a gun in self-defense, according to the Tacom...

Jets becoming more optimistic about landing Aaron Rodgers: report

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:28:33 GMT

Jets becoming more optimistic about landing Aaron Rodgers: report On Tuesday, the Jets brass flew out to California to meet with Aaron Rodgers after receiving permission from the Packers. Jets owner Woody Johnson, general manager Joe Douglas, coach Robert Saleh and offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett traveled with the hopes of acquiring the former four-time MVP.Now it appears Gang Green is closer to landing the 39-year-old quarterback.According to ESPN’s Dianna Russini, the Jets are “optimistic” that they will land Rodgers in a trade.Rodgers is scheduled to male $59.5 million guaranteed if he plays in 2023, as that is part of the three-year, $150 million contract extension he signed last year. It carries a salary-cap charge of $31.6 million next season.While the Packers and Jets will continue to engage in trade compensation conversations, they could also restructure Rodgers’ contract to allow for an easier cap hit. But Rodgers’ salary cap hit is only $15.8 million in 2023 and 32.5 million in 2024.Currently, the Je...

Two Canadian authors compete for Baillie Gifford non-fiction ‘winner of winners’ prize

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:28:33 GMT

Two Canadian authors compete for Baillie Gifford non-fiction ‘winner of winners’ prize LONDON (AP) — Two Canadian books are competing to be named the best-ever winner of Britain’s leading non-fiction book prize.The Baillie Gifford Prize is marking its 25th year with a Winner of Winners prize, in which six of the 24 past winners of the award are up against each other. The books by Canadians on the list are Wade Davis’ mountaineering odyssey “Into the Silence” and Margaret MacMillan’s history of the post-First World War peace talks, “Paris 1919.”Also on the short list announced Thursday vying for the 25,000-pound (CAD$40,000) purse are three books from the U.S. and one from Britain.The prize was launched in 1999 to reward English-language books from any country in current affairs, history, politics, science, sport, travel, biography, autobiography and the arts.The winner will be announced April 27 at a ceremony in Edinburgh, Scotland.The eclectic short list also includes cultural kaleidoscope “One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time” by Craig Brown.The U.S. finalists ar...

US stocks rise modestly as worries linger on interest rates

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:28:33 GMT

US stocks rise modestly as worries linger on interest rates NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks rose modestly on Wall Street Thursday as markets remain anxious about the prospect of more aggressive action by the Federal Reserve to fight inflation. The S&P 500 rose 0.3% as of 10:16 a.m. Eastern. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 66 points, or 0.2% to 32,864 and the Nasdaq rose 0.3%.Energy stocks were among the biggest gainers as U.S. crude oil prices rose 1%. Exxon Mobil rose 1.5%.The gains follow two days of testimony before Congress by Fed Chair Jerome Powell, who said the central bank was prepared to continue making big interest rate increases if necessary. Fears about a persistently aggressive Fed have been weighing on major indexes, all of which are on track for weekly losses.The Fed’s inflation-fighting policies risk slowing the economy too much and pushing it into a recession, while also going too far in softening a strong labor market and putting many people out of work.A government report on Thursday showed that the number of Americ...

Europe struggles to make progress in migration quagmire

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:28:33 GMT

Europe struggles to make progress in migration quagmire BRUSSELS (AP) — Europe continued its decade-old struggle Thursday to devise a migration system that would both better protect its extensive borders and avoid tragedies like last month’s shipwreck off Italy, which killed at least 70 migrants.Interior ministers from the European Union’s 27 members remained mired in technical talks that aim to revamp the bloc’s migration and asylum system by spring 2024 — at the earliest.“As you can see, this is not moving fast enough when we look at the tragic events in Italy a few days ago,” said Austrian Interior Minister Gerhard Karner.In Europe, humanitarian tragedies and the plight of people fleeing persecution in countries like Afghanistan and Syria often take second seat to populist rhetoric about overcrowding, loss of national identity and the cost of housing migrants. Every now and then though, a disaster like the Feb. 26 sinking off southern Italy’s Cutro beach briefly focuses minds again. Italy’s government is even having ...

Oscars producers have one main goal: Keep you entertained

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:28:33 GMT

Oscars producers have one main goal: Keep you entertained The opening of the 95th Academy Awards on Sunday is going to be a “moment,” the show’s producers promise. They won’t say what exactly it is – A montage? A Billy Crystal-inspired skit where Jimmy Kimmel pretends to be in all the best picture nominees? A secret performance? Tom Cruise landing a jet atop the Dolby Theatre? It will not, however, include Lady Gaga — the best original song nominee is currently in the midst of production on the “Joker” sequel.But Glenn Weiss and Ricky Kirshner, this year’s executive producers and showrunners, are certain that it’s going to pull audiences in and keep them engaged for the duration.Both Weiss and Kirshner are live television veterans. They’ve done the Grammys, Tonys, Emmys, the Super Bowl and even a presidential inauguration. But the Oscars is a first for Kirshner.“There’s only a few shows on the bucket list,” Kirshner said. “I needed to go for the awards show EGOT.”Still, it’s a job not everyone is cut out for. One might even wonder wh...

Indonesia landslide death toll hits 32; 22 still missing

Published Thu, 21 Nov 2024 21:28:33 GMT

Indonesia landslide death toll hits 32; 22 still missing JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Rescue workers recovered more bodies buried under tons of mud following a landslide that crashed onto a hilly village on Indonesia’s remote Natuna islands, bringing the death toll to 32, officials said Thursday.The landslide, triggered by torrential downpours, plunged down surrounding hills on Monday, burying 30 houses in Genting village on a tiny remote island in the Natuna archipelago at the edge of the South China Sea, the National Search and Rescue Agency said in a statement.Authorities have deployed nearly 700 rescuers, including police and military, with heavy equipment to search for 22 people still missing who were apparently trapped in houses that were buried under the landslide, which was 4 meters (13 feet) deep, said Abdul Rahman, who heads Natuna’s search and rescue agency.“Improved weather allowed us to recover more bodies,” Rahman said in a video statement.Eight people were pulled out alive with injuries, three of whom are in critical con...