Liverpool soccer player Trent Alexander-Arnold surprises young fan at home
English soccer star, Trent Alexander-Arnold, surprised a young fan as part of Red Bull’s ‘Wings for Life World Run.’
A New York-based copyright holder that sued the late artist Robert Indiana a day before his death has reached a settlement with his estate and the foundation set up to transform the artist's home into museum. The settlement agreement brings the legal wrangling over the estate of the artist known for his iconic “LOVE” series closer to an end. Details were not released, but the agreement “should fully resolve all claims” stemming from Morgan Art Foundation’s lawsuit that accused Indiana and his caretaker of violating a licensing agreement, according to a letter that was filed Wednesday in federal the court in New York City.
Washington has informed Alex Smith the team is releasing the veteran quarterback, according to a person with direct knowledge of the decision. The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Friday because Smith’s release was not yet official. The move was expected but provides far from a storybook ending to the veteran quarterback's motion picture-quality tenure with the team.
Lithuania on Friday refused to extradite to Belarus opposition figure Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya, with the Baltic nation's foreign minister saying “hell will freeze over first" before the demand by Belarus' authoritarian leader is granted. Tsikhanouskaya lost to Alexander Lukashenko in an Aug. 9 presidential election.
Mar. 5—Springfield City Commissioners authorized this week the purchasing of new vehicles to be used by the police division. It is part of larger number of vehicles that have been recently approved by the city to replace older equipment. That includes equipment used by the city's service department as well as by the city's wastewater treatment plant. Springfield will also be replacing aging ...
Mar. 5—We will continue to see chilly, but calm and clear weather through the weekend, according to the National Weather Service in Wilmington. Conditions are expected to be similar today and through the weekend. Today, we will see sunny skies with a high near 45 degrees, with temperatures dropping below freezing to a low near 25 degrees overnight. Leading up to dawn on Saturday, we will see ...
Mar. 5—As spring temperatures begin to arrive, the Ohio Department of Natural Resources warned to still be careful around rivers and lakes, saying "warmer weather does not mean warmer water," and that high water can cause unseen dangers. The ODNR said that water temperatures are still very cold, and even good swimmers could experience exhaustion and hypothermia symptoms in minutes. Cold water ...
Mar. 5—Warren County deputies are investigating the stabbing of a 3-year-old boy in an incident reported by an online student to her teacher, who then called 911. Officials said the stabbing involved the online student's mother and a neighbor child. Deputies responded between 8:30 and 9 a.m. Thursday to a home on Charleston Park Drive in Deerfield Twp. after the victim's mother and a teacher ...
Mar. 5—Kroger has opened America's first automated warehouse in Butler County this week to no fanfare. The $55 million, 335,000-square-foot customer fulfillment center with digital and robotic capabilities — also known as a "shed" — is the first of 20 planned colossal automated warehouse/distribution facilities in partnership with U.K.-based Ocado, one of the world's largest dedicated online ...
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Canada's drug regulator has approved Johnson & Johnson's single-dose COVID-19 vaccine, the fourth such vaccine to be given the green light, a government source said on Friday. The official announcement will be made later on Friday, said the source, who requested anonymity given the sensitivity of the situation. Health Canada approved the Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna Inc vaccines in December, and AstraZeneca's vaccine in February.
U.S. businesses added 379,000 jobs in February, topping expectations, as signs of the economic recovery gather pace.
Mar. 5—Last year was a time of growth and expansion for Palmer Brewery and Cider House/Left Turn Distilling. The brewery, cider house and distillery owners were busy working on a new taproom in Old Town and also opened Gate City Craft Bar in Raton a few days before the first shutdown due to the pandemic, a year ago. But the doors open again in Raton at limited capacity, and the taproom in Old ...
Mar. 5—As a child, Magin Gomez was obsessed with movies. Thankfully, his mother censored a lot of the content he and his siblings would watch. It didn't deter Gomez from his obsession. "I would see a movie trailer, and I would let my imagination run wild and draw storyboards," he says. "Since I was little, I wanted to be in film." Fast-forward to today, and Gomez has planted roots in the New ...
Mar. 5—Boulder is working with Tribal Nations to develop land acknowledgments that can be used at meetings and on city websites. A land acknowledgment is a formal statement that recognizes and respects Indigenous people as traditional stewards of the land and the enduring relationship that exists between Indigenous people and their traditional territories, according to information from ...
Partners Sarah Storey and Melanie Tumlin document their experiences living on a bus with kids Hayes and Baylor and dog Lump on the popular Instagram account @MamasWandering
The company behind the Keystone XL pipeline broadened its advocacy team with Biden-linked lobbyists in January, public records show.Why it matters: The K Street hires weren't enough to save the pipeline, which President Biden effectively canceled during his first days in office. But they could help ensure similar projects don't meet the same fate.Get market news worthy of your time with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free.What's new: TransCanada Pipelines, TC Energy's "principal operating subsidiary," retained a former senior Biden aide in January.The company hired Putala Strategies and its eponymous principal, Christopher Putala, a former senior aide when Biden was in the Senate.Putala's lobbying registration filing, posted publicly on Thursday, said he will work on "matters concerning energy policy, including pipelines, storage facilities and power generation origination."Putala was officially hired Jan. 20 — the day his former boss was inaugurated as president.Five days earlier, TC Energy had hired another prominent lobbyist: the brother of Biden White House counselor Steve Ricchetti.Jeff Ricchetti's firm said it would work on "legislative issues affecting energy infrastructure, the safe and efficient transportation of natural gas and liquids energy, renewable electricity policy and alternative fuel sources like renewable natural gas and hydrogen."Ricchetti's hire was first reported this week by Bloomberg.Between the lines: In spite of those early Biden-era hires, the president rolled back U.S. government approval for Keystone XL during his first days in office, a move hailed by environmental policy advocates who'd campaigned against it for years.Keystone XL may be dead, but TC Energy has a history of developing cross-border pipelines, and said in January it has "a robust portfolio of other similarly high-quality opportunities under development."It's new Biden-connected lobbying team could help ensure it can at least make its case to the White House more effectively in the future.No company — particularly in the energy space — wants to land at the center of a political firestorm. Lobbyists with the ear of the president and senior staff could allow a company to open channels of communication with top policymakers before the political or public relations campaigns take over.Like this article? Get more from Axios and subscribe to Axios Markets for free.
The economy added 379,000 jobs in February and unemployment fell to 6.2%
After 15 NHL seasons, Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook announced that he is officially hanging up the skates due to injuries.
The Nets have high hopes this season, and a potential NBA championship contender has slowly formed over the first half of this 2020-21 NBA season.
Mar. 5—ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Detectives have charged a 15-year-old boy in a January shooting that left two women dead and a man injured at a apartment complex in Northeast Albuquerque. Josef Toney is charged with two open counts of murder, and one count each armed robbery, aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, child abuse and tampering with evidence in ...