Amanda Bynes hits pause on podcast after one episode
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:53:58 GMT
A little more than a week after debuting her podcast — and streaming one episode — Amanda Bynes is pausing her latest media venture.The “She’s the Man” alum thanked her fans and listeners in a Sunday TikTok, explaining that she would be taking a break from the podcast because she hadn’t been able to book the guests she wanted for the show — namely top musicians she had been eyeing.“So even though the podcast is doing really well and the response has been great, I am going to take a pause on it for now,” the 37-year-old said in the video.“We are not able to get the type of guests that I’d like on the show, like say Jack Harlow or Drake or Post Malone,” Bynes said. “So maybe one day if we’re able to get those types of guests on the show, we will resume the podcast. But for now, I’m taking a pause on it.”The “Hairspray” and “All That” actor launched the show, “Amanda Bynes & Paul Sieminski: The Podcast,” with her friend on Dec. 9. They invited L.A. tattoo artist Dahlia Moth to spea...What the 2024 Social Security COLA could mean for your retirement
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:53:58 GMT
By Dalia Ramirez | NerdWalletSocial Security benefits for millions of people will rise by an average of over $50 a month starting in January, thanks to the Social Security Administration’s 3.2% annual cost of living adjustment for 2024, announced on Oct. 12. The change will immediately put more money in current retirees’ pockets, but it also could have a considerable effect on payouts to future retirees.The 2024 increase is much smaller than last year’s 8.7%, the largest since 1981. But because the COLA reflects inflation, a smaller increase is not necessarily a bad thing; it suggests that inflation is more stable and may help the Social Security Administration provide maximum benefits for longer.The COLA has been relatively volatile in recent years, however, and future retirees are understandably concerned about the health of the Social Security benefits program.Here’s what the cost of living adjustments really mean and how to factor Social Security benefits into your f...YouTube mom who gave parenting advice, Ruby Franke, pleads guilty in child abuse case
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:53:58 GMT
By AMY BETH HANSON (Associated Press)A Utah mother of six who gave parenting advice via a once-popular YouTube channel called “8 Passengers” pleaded guilty Monday to four felony counts of second-degree aggravated child abuse for abusing and starving two of her children and likely faces a prison sentence.Ruby Franke, wearing gray and white jail clothing, stood and closed her eyes and took a deep breath before pleading guilty to each of the first three charges individually. On the fourth, she fought back some emotion before saying: “With my deepest regret and sorrow for my family and my children, guilty.” Judge John J. Walton accepted the plea agreement and scheduled sentencing for Feb. 20. The agreement leaves the sentencing up to the judge, her attorney LaMar Winward said.“There won’t be any argument about whether prison is the appropriate sentence and there’s an agreement about the four counts for running consecutive,” Walton clarifie...Pope approves blessings for same-sex couples that must not resemble marriage
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:53:58 GMT
By NICOLE WINFIELD and DAVID CRARY (Associated Press)ROME (AP) — Pope Francis formally approved letting Catholic priests bless same-sex couples, the Vatican announced Monday, a radical shift in policy that aimed at making the church more inclusive while maintaining its strict ban on gay marriage.But while the Vatican statement was heralded by some as a step toward breaking down discrimination in the Catholic Church, some LGBTQ+ advocates warned it underscored the church’s idea that gay couples remain inferior to heterosexual partnerships.The document from the Vatican’s doctrine office elaborates on a letter Francis sent to two conservative cardinals that was published in October. In that preliminary response, Francis suggested such blessings could be offered under some circumstances if the blessings weren’t confused with the ritual of marriage.The new document repeats that condition and elaborates on it, reaffirming that marriage is a lifelong union between a...Bodycam video shows police shooting in 4S Ranch
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:53:58 GMT
Warning: The video linked in this article contains violence. Viewer discretion is advised.SAN DIEGO -- The San Diego Police Department has released bodycam footage of the shooting in 4S Ranch in early December where the suspect died and a police sergeant was shot in the head.Officers responded to reports of a stolen vehicle in the parking lot of a 4S Ranch shopping center on Dec. 7 around 11:30 p.m. SDPD on Monday released a video containing bodycam footage on YouTube of the officer-involved shooting. The video details the 911 call, where the victim stated her car was stolen and was believed to be driven by 46-year-old Curtis Harris, who also had an unserved Emergency Protection Order against him tied to a prior domestic violence incident.When officers found the vehicle, they found a woman sleeping in the passenger seat. They then went into the store to search for Harris. San Diego police sergeant injured, suspect killed after shootout in 4S Ranch When officers approac...After years of decline, the Biden administration says environmental enforcement is on the upswing
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:53:58 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency conducted more on-site inspections of polluting industrial sites this year than any time since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, the agency said Monday as it seeks to reinvigorate its enforcement program after more than a decade of budget cuts.EPA opened nearly 200 criminal investigations this year, a 70% increase over 2022, the agency said in a report. It completed nearly 1,800 civil settlements, a 9% increase over 2022. More than half the inspections and settlements involved poor and disadvantaged communities long scarred by pollution, the agency said, reflecting the Biden administration’s emphasis on environmental justice issues.But some parts of EPA’s enforcement efforts still lag. In 2023, for example, it charged 102 defendants criminally. The Trump administration charged more every year, although most years only marginally. Nearly 200 defendants were charged in the latter years of the Obama administration. There is,...NCAA athletes who’ve transferred multiple times can play through the spring semester, judge rules
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:53:58 GMT
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — College athletes who have transferred multiple times but were denied the chance to compete immediately can play through the remainder of the academic year, a federal judge ruled Monday.U.S. District Judge John Preston Bailey in West Virginia made the ruling on a motion filed Friday by the NCAA and a coalition of states suing the organization. Preston extended a temporary restraining order he had issued last Wednesday barring the NCAA from enforcing its transfer rule for 14 days.The earlier ruling had opened a small window for multiple-transfer athletes to compete. But that window was extended by Monday’s decision, which converts the restraining order into a preliminary injunction. Bailey also canceled a previously scheduled Dec. 27 hearing and said the case would be set for trial no sooner than the last day of competition in the winter and spring sports seasons.“This is a great day for student athletes — they will finally be able to compete in the spor...TD racial equity audit finds bank has taken significant steps, more work to be done
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:53:58 GMT
TORONTO — TD Bank Group has released its first racial equity audit that finds the bank has taken significant steps toward promoting diversity and inclusion, but could do more on aspects like consistency and measurement.TD was the first of the Big Six banks, and among the first companies in Canada, to agree to conduct an audit following pressure from shareholders including the British Columbia General Employees’ Union (BCGEU).Such audits look to assess company policies and programs through a racial equity lens and try to identify opportunities where organizations can enhance efforts to be more equitable and inclusive.The report found TD has numerous initiatives and programs in place on diversity and inclusion and “committed leadership” across the bank, but that it could improve in areas like communication around opportunities, better tracking of demographics and greater consistency in implementation.Emma Pullman, head of shareholder engagement at BCGEU, said it was ...Final electric-vehicle mandate to come Tuesday, sales must double by 2026
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:53:58 GMT
OTTAWA — Auto manufacturers will have three years to start showing a sizable increase in electric-vehicle sales as the federal government moves to finalize its new EV mandate this week.Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault published draft regulations a year ago that set new targets for one in five vehicles to be electric by 2026, three in five by 2030 and all of them by 2035.On Tuesday he will discuss the final regulations for those targets, following nearly a year of consultation with industry and environment stakeholders.The regulations, which should be published in full later this week, are expected to include credits for electric vehicles sold, as well as investments in charging infrastructure.Each manufacturer will need to earn enough credits to meet an annual target and if they come up short, buy credits from other companies that exceed their goals.New data from Statistics Canada shows one in 10 new vehicles sold in the first nine months of this year were electric — about hal...4 years in prison for Nikola Corp founder for defrauding investors on claims of zero-emission trucks
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 07:53:58 GMT
NEW YORK (AP) — The founder of Nikola Corp. was sentenced Monday to four years in prison for his conviction for exaggerating claims about his company’s production of zero-emission 18-wheel trucks, causing investors to lose hundreds of thousands of dollars.Trevor Milton learned his fate in Manhattan federal court when Judge Edgardo Ramos announced the sentence, saying he believed that a jury in October 2022 “got it right” when it convicted him. The judge also ordered Milton to pay a $1 million fine.“Over the course of many months, you used your considerable social media skills to tout your company in ways that were materially false,” the judge said, noting investors suffered heavy losses. “What you said over and over on different media outlets was wrong.”Before the sentence was handed down, Milton fought through tears in delivering a half-hour rambling statement portraying some of his actions as heroic at Nikola and his intentions sincere as he sought to produce trucks that wou...Latest news
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