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Kenny Chesney fell in `deep soul love` with Kennedy matriarch

Kenny Chesney reveals unexpected friendship with Ethel Kennedy in his new book, "Heart Life Music," sharing how they fell in "deep soul love" during visits to the Kennedy compound.

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President Trump has his eye on a DC construction project far bigger than the White House ballroom and wants the new Washington Commanders` stadium named after himself.

Celtics seeing ‘progress’ from new roster amid inconsistent start to season

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Greeley artist channels community, heritage into 9th Street mural

“I wanted something to represent that matriarchal presence in our community that’s doing so much. ... I did a vaquera to sort of embody that spirit, while also being true to my Mexican-American heritage.”

Silverthorne lets community in on plans as it preps for new hotel, housing, police station and more at recent meeting

The Silverthorne business community was looped in on upcoming lodging and housing options, vehicle counts for local roads and more at the town’s annual business breakfast.  Dozens of members from the local business community filled...

Jaylen Brown seemingly criticizes officiating again following Celtics’ loss to Magic

"I think in the fourth quarter, I think the officials made their point." The post Jaylen Brown seemingly criticizes officiating again following Celtics’ loss to Magic appeared first on Boston.com .

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Pfizer clinches deal for obesity drug developer Metsea after a bidding war with Novo Nordisk

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Japanese Volunteer Translators Quit After Mozilla Begins Using Translation Bot

Long-time Slashdot reader AmiMoJo shared this report from Linuxiac: The Japanese branch of Mozilla`s Support Mozilla (SUMO) community — responsible for localizing and maintaining Japanese-language support documentation for Firefox and other Mozilla products (consisting of Japanese native speakers) — has officially disbanded after more than two decades of voluntary work... SUMO, short for Support Mozilla, is the umbrella project for Mozilla`s user support platform, support.mozilla.org, that brings together volunteers and contributors worldwide who translate, maintain, and update documentation, tutorials, and troubleshooting guides for Firefox, Thunderbird, and other Mozilla products... According to marsf, the long-time locale leader of the Japanese SUMO team, the decision to disband was triggered by the recent introduction of an automated translation system known as Sumobot. Deployed on October 22, the bot began editing and approving Japanese Knowledge Base articles without community oversight. The article notes marsf`s complaints in a post to the SUMO discussion forum, including the fact that the new automated system automatically approved machine-translated content with only a 72-hour window for human review. As a result, more than 300 Knowledge Base articles were overwritten on the production server, which marsf called "mass destruction of our work." Read more of this story at Slashdot.

Widow Who Donated This Year’s Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Says It’s in Honor of Her Late Husband: ‘Spread Joy’

“It’s so special that my family’s tree gets to be America’s, if not the world’s, Christmas tree,” Judy Russ said of the 75-foot-tall Norway spruce

Jeremy Renner Denies Filmmaker’s Allegations as Both Sides Send Cease-and-Desist Letters

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Consumer sentiment is sinking across the board — except for Americans with the most stocks

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Netflix top 10 movies — here’s the 3 worth watching right now

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Hestra Gloves opens its first U.S. Store on Boulder’s Pearl Street Mall

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Veterans Day Breakfast Brings Community Together in Fort Collins

Come together for the Veterans Day event. Enjoy free breakfast and service songs honoring those who served our country. This post Veterans Day Breakfast Brings Community Together in Fort Collins previously appeared on NorthFortyNews.com .

9 Celebrities Who Faced Pressure to Change Their Names

was a teenager back in the ’60s, I believe. And she said it’s what everybody does. That today is advice we consider poor, but that was her doing the best that she wanted for me. But I still knew that I liked my name.” As a young actor, Harrison Ford was encouraged to use a stage name like many of his fellow entertainers. Harrison wasn’t into the idea of going by a different name so when the studio told him to come up with alternate monikers, he decided on the outlandish name Kurt Affair. While the studio tried to pressure him, they eventually dropped the idea and Harrison got out of his contract. “They thought Harrison Ford was a pretentious name for a young man. I didn`t agree with that. I thought it was a pretentious name for an old man. I still haven’t changed it,” Harrison shared . Rita Moreno was born Rosa Dolores Alverío Marcano but as a young actress MGM Studios forced her to change her name in order to prevent being typecast in roles. While she altered part of her moniker, she was still able to pay tribute to a family name.  “They didn’t know what to do with me because of my name. I didn’t like the name Rita, but they chose it because I liked the actress Rita Hayworth. Moreno was my stepfather’s last name, so I took that,” she told BBC . Early in James Roday Rodriguez’s career, he had a negative experience while auditioning for the film Primal Fear . Looking back, James says a casting director told him he was confused that his Caucasian skin tone was out of sync with his last name. Instead of the role he had auditioned for, he was given the chance to read for a small role of a gang member -- and then was told he wasn’t Latino enough for that part.  A few years later, just as he was about to graduate from NYU, he was given the chance to audition for a DreamWorks-produced TV pilot -- and he landed the role. But at the time, the team was concerned that the role wasn’t written for a Mexican person and it was suggested he change his name. &

Eli Lilly And These AI Plays Lead 5 Stocks Near Buy Points

The watchlist stocks have bucked the market`s recent volatility. The post Eli Lilly And These AI Plays Lead 5 Stocks Near Buy Points appeared first on Investor's Business Daily .

Lewis: Roundabouts and speed bumps

I was in Gypsum the other day doing some volunteering and noticed people constructing something that has become a fixture in nearly every neighborhood here in the valley — a brand-new set of speed bumps....

Complaint says anti-Cascadia nonprofit must list donors 

Two of the four Greeley residents who launched formal protests against a pair of citizen-led petitions targeting the city council’s actions in support of the $1.1 billion Cascadia mixed-use project and its Catalyst entertainment district filed a campaign-finance complaint Wednesday against a nonprofit group that was formed to shield the identities of donors to the petition drives.

Grading The Week: Broncos’ passing woes wouldn’t be saved by Jaylen Waddle at NFL trade deadline

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A 500-million-year-old brain "radar" still shapes how you see

New research shows that the superior colliculus, a primitive brain region, can independently interpret visual information. This challenges long-held beliefs that only the cortex handles such complex computations. The discovery highlights how ancient neural circuits guide attention and perception, shaping how we react to the world around us.

Boebert Beat: “Juicy” Halloween Costume Inspires Outrage…and a Calendar of Future Capers

When you`re Lauren Boebert, making a fool of yourself is always in season. The post Boebert Beat: “Juicy” Halloween Costume Inspires Outrage…and a Calendar of Future Capers appeared first on Denver Westword .

Owen Kenney`s Body Recovered and Identified by Authorities

The search is over for missing College of Charleston student Owen Kenney, as police have confirmed they found his body. The Charleston Police Department recovered Kenney`s body Saturday morning after receiving a call around 8:45 AM local time about…

Asking Eric: Wife has racked up $16k in secret bills

A man discovers his wife has secretly paid his brother-in-law`s storage fees for ten years and is tired of her lies and defensiveness. Asking Eric suggests reframing the conversation to focus on equal partnership. Separately, a generous brother bought his abused sister a mobile home, but she refuses to sell her condemned old house and is bringing junk to the new place.

Supreme Court stays lower court orders for USDA to pay November SNAP benefits

The Supreme Court on Friday granted the Agriculture Department’s request for administrative stays on two federal court orders requiring the agency to fully pay November food stamp benefits.  The high court intervention came hours after an appellate court denied the request for a stay. It also came hours after the department notified state agencies managing the […] The post Supreme Court stays lower court orders for USDA to pay November SNAP benefits appeared first on Roll Call .

Quentin Tarantino’s Unrated ‘Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair’ Gets New Trailer & Poster

The 281-minute cinematic epic combining both "Kill Bill" movies slices into theaters on December 5.

Jack Stone leads GHS football in late-season duels

  Stoic and focused, Jack Stone was all business for the GHS football team. The center took the field for each practice and game with meticulous attention to detail. He has the same workman-like personality, but, at some point, GHS coach Chase Starman noticed a change. “Jack Stone is very coachable,” Starman said. “He’s super timid. We’d joke around and […] The post Jack Stone leads GHS football in late-season duels first appeared on Gunnison Country Times .

Nation’s Largest Landlord Settles Rent Price-Fixing Lawsuits

Greystar, which manages Fiona Apartments in downtown Colorado Springs, agreed to pay $50 million to settle allegations it conspired with competitors to inflate rental prices. Greystar Management Services, America’s largest landlord, agreed last month to pay $50 million to settle a lawsuit alleging it conspired with competitors to fix rental prices through revenue management software. [...] The post Nation’s Largest Landlord Settles Rent Price-Fixing Lawsuits appeared first on SCBFD .