Drag queens are out, proud and loud in a string of coal towns, from a bingo hall to blue-collar bars
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:57:16 GMT
SHAMOKIN, Pa. (AP) — Deep in Pennsylvania coal country, the Daniels drag family is up to some sort of exuberance almost every weekend. They’re hosting sold-out bingo fundraisers at the Nescopeck Township Volunteer Fire Co.’s social hall, packed with people of all ages howling with laughter and singing along. Or they’re lighting up local blue-collar bars and restaurants with Mimosas & Heels Drag Brunches for bridal parties, members of the military, families and friends.Or they’re reading in gardens to children dressed in their Sunday best — Dolly Parton’s “Coat of Many Colors” is a favorite book for performers and kids alike.In a string of towns running along a coal seam, the sparkle of small-town drag queens and kings colors a way of life rooted in soot, family and a conservative understanding of the world. Here two very old traditions mingle — and mostly happily, it seems, in contrast to the fierce political winds ripping at drag performances and the bro...Some in Scotland’s Orkney Islands want to return to Norway after 550 years
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:57:16 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Sick of being ignored by far-away politicians, officials on Scotland’s remote Orkney Islands are mulling a drastic solution: rejoining Norway, the Scandinavian country that gave them away as a royal wedding dowry more than 550 years ago.Orkney Islands Council is due to debate options for “alternative models of governance” on Tuesday, including exploring the “Nordic connections” of the archipelago, which lies about 10 miles (16 kilometers) north of the Scottish mainland.Council leader James Stockan said the islands had been failed by both the Scottish government, 300 miles (480 kilometers) to the south in Edinburgh, and the U.K. government in even more distant London.“On the street in Orkney, people come up and say to me, ‘When are we going to pay back the dowry? When are we going back to Norway?’ There is a huge affinity and a huge deep cultural relationship there,” Stockan told the BBC. “This is exactly the moment to explore what is possible.”Norway kept a diplomatic ...Swimming at Evanston beaches closed due to elevated E. coli levels
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:57:16 GMT
EVANSTON, Ill. — Swimming at all beaches in Evanston is prohibited Monday due to elevated E. coli levels.Due to excessive rain, the locks in Wilmette opened on Sunday, "causing elevated and unsafe E. coli levels," the city said.Swimming will be prohibited for at least 24 hours. Firework explodes on suburban man’s face; critical condition Evanston said additional updates will be provided Tuesday morning.CFD firefighter hospitalized after mayday call, fire in Austin
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:57:16 GMT
CHICAGO — A firefighter with the Chicago Fire Department is in the hospital after CFD responded to a fire in the Austin neighborhood Sunday.According to CFD, a mayday call was made early Sunday evening in the 1200 block of North Lavergne Avenue, where a firefighter was taken from the scene in serious condition to West Suburban Medical Center. 3 shot, 1 fatally, in West Elsdon drive-by shooting Firefighters also said flooding in the area made it difficult to respond to the fire.No other information is available at this time.Artificial intelligence fueling a rise of sextortion cases
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:57:16 GMT
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) - Artificial intelligence is already revolutionizing society – from healthcare and education to cybersecurity and even our courts. Despite all of its benefits, it has also given criminals an edge when it comes to deceiving us. Financial sextortion is a crime in which a bad actor attempts to leverage personal material (think: naked pictures or videos) to force a victim into giving into their demands -- usually money or other compromising material. These crimes have grown in scope to regularly target minors. New advances in technology have also allowed the crimes to evolve from stealing explicit or personal media directly from victims to using their likeness to create entirely fictitious images, video or audio recordings. “Traditionally, when we saw business email compromises, someone would send you an email saying ‘please wire me money for this owed debt,’” said FBI Norfolk Assistant Special Agent In Charge Jason Bilnoski. “Combine that now with ...These are the best US cities for starting a career right now, study finds
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:57:16 GMT
(NEXSTAR) – Another graduating class has secured their degrees and are preparing to find jobs in an economy and market vastly different from pre-pandemic years.When it comes to the best American cities for young professionals to launch a career in 2023, neither San Francisco nor New York City cracked to the top five, according to a new study.A new study from Bankrate found that younger generations have different values in today's remote work-friendly environment."The coronavirus pandemic pushed flexible work to no longer be a transient response but an enduring feature of the working world," according to Alex Gailey, Bankrate analyst. "More than ever, young workers crave work-life balance, the flexibility to work remotely and higher pay – and these cities offer what young professionals are looking for." Fears of an ‘internet apocalypse’ are brewing: How likely will upcoming solar storms wreak havoc? An April survey from LinkedIn found that a whopping majority of Gen Z professionals...'The Out-Laws' stars Adam Devine and Nina Dobrev on working with a James Bond
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:57:16 GMT
Pierce Brosnan heads the A-list cast of the new Netflix film “The Out-Laws."All the crazy flight problems last week kept him from interviews, but we caught up with two of his costars, Adam Devine and Nina Dobrev.The talked about what it was like to work with the former James Bond. And you may remember Devine from the Pitch Perfect movies and Modern Family. He said this movie is not groundbreaking and that's o-k.Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too! Love the WGN Morning News? We love you, too. And you can have all the hijinks delivered to your inbox every weekday morning. Sign up and subscribe to our WGN Morning News newsletter.How the green plant growing on Lady Bird Lake is beneficial to its habitat
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:57:16 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Thousands of paddleboarders and kayakers are expected to float on Lady Bird Lake for the Fourth of July.If you’ve looked at the lake lately, you may have wondered what’s growing out on the water?From all sides of the surface, large green plant patches paint the waterways.According to the Austin Watershed Protection Department, these pervasive plants are Cabomba Caroliniana, also known as fanwort.Brent Bellinger is the department’s conservation program supervisor.“The growth really gets going in the summer and the plant is kind of living its best life right now in these warm waters,” he said.Bellinger said the plant lives in Austin’s waterways year-round. Yet, it grows a lot larger in the summer. What is growing in Lady Bird Lake? “This is a plant that can get 15 feet tall,” he said. “If you're in five feet of water, there's going to be a lot more biomass at the surface.”Berezi Fenix got tangled in it, while kayaking under the Barton Springs Bridge.“I’ve been seeing...‘Good Morning America’ visits Stillwater, honors business owner and community booster
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:57:16 GMT
‘Good Morning America’ surprised a Stillwater business owner and community booster during their broadcast Monday morning.The ABC morning show kicked off a weeklong series — traveling through American main streets — with its stop in the Washington County river town.Residents from across Minnesota poured into downtown Stillwater early Monday, carrying signs saying “Mainstreet U.S.A,” “This is our home” and “We heart MN!”GMA hosts Robin Roberts, George Stephanopoulos and Michael Strahan weren’t in attendance, but ABC News correspondent Alex Perez was broadcasting live.“Stillwater, Minnesota has one of the most amazing, beautiful main streets across America,” Perez said, “You’ve been here once or a million times, it always feels like home.”What happened next came as a surprise to viewers and attendees.Perez turned to the crowd and asked for Sara Jespersen, the owner of the Lumberjack and Mad ...Wildlife Museum opens new addition
Published Mon, 16 Dec 2024 20:57:16 GMT
AMSTERDAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Wildlife Museum in Amsterdam opened a new edition Jul. 1, 2023. The new building has hundreds of animals from Africa and North America. Robert Kazmierski, director of the museum, said the exhibit took five years to curate and he hopes the museum can provide an educational opportunity for students who are on summer break. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! “They can see the sizes of these animals standing right next to them, take some great pictures," Kazmierski said. "Take this back to the schools and see if they can do some field trips here.” Kazmierski said the work is not over yet, he is also working on putting together a research library.Latest news
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