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HALF MOON BAY, Calif. (AP) — Police in California arrested a man for allegedly stealing a small aircraft before crashing onto a beach and leaving the scene on Thursday. Deputies received a report of a small airplane landing “near or on a beach” in Half Moon Bay around 5 p.m., the San Mateo County Sheriff's Office said in a news release. Police said officers found the aircraft, intact but unoccupied, on the sand south of Poplar Beach, which is about 30 miles (48.2 kilometers) south of San Francisco. Deputies located a man matching the description of a person seen landing the plane and walking away, police said. The San Mateo County Sheriff’s Office is investigating the theft with the Palo Alto Police Department.
Persons: Luiz Gustavo Aires Organizations: — Police, San, San Mateo County Sheriff's, Police, San Mateo County Sheriff’s, Palo Alto Police Department Locations: Calif, California, San Mateo County, Poplar Beach, San Francisco, Miami, Redwood City, Palo Alto , California
A plan for a "mega" Chick-fil-A store in Tennessee is the latest project to encounter backlash from locals concerned about the fast-food chain's frequently crowded drive-thrus lines. In Collierville, Tennessee, Chick-fil-A has proposed replacing a 23-year-old 3,950-square-foot restaurant with a larger one to accommodate the growing consumer demand. Chain reps are billing the proposed 6,110-square-foot restaurant as the "latest greatest prototype Chick-fil-A has" in its system. Chick-fil-A said the bigger restaurant, proposed for an empty lot about a half-mile down the road, is expected to contain cars within two double drive-thru lanes that wrap the restaurant. It also has plans to build an elevated restaurant that has four drive-thru lanes that flow below the store.
Persons: , Brent Edmiston, Woody Reid, Edmiston, Raymond Descheneaux, Chick, Jennifer Casey Organizations: Service, Business Locations: Tennessee, Collierville , Tennessee, Collierville, City, Poplar, Colliersville, North Carolina
It's topped tons of our lists like the best places to sop for women's workwear, the best places to buy sweaters, and lots more. We love it for it's balance between high quality and fair pricing, but today it's even more affordable than usual. On Cyber Monday, you can find some of their most poplar styles on sale. We've tested everything from blazers, to swimsuits, to leggings and can confirm that they're worth the regular price, let alone their reduced price. You can check out their full sale section here or read on to see the best Everlane Cyber Monday deals we could find.
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An image mimicking the layout of an opinion column in The Guardian, and which is falsely attributed to British lawmaker Apsana Begum, has been shared online. However, a spokesperson for the British newspaper said it had not published such a column. The image shared (archived) on Facebook (archived) shows the fake op-ed, headlined: “Gaza will rise from the ashes to become a place of pilgrimage for the trans community. Free Palestine.” It also includes a byline and photograph for Begum, a Labour member of Parliament for London’s Poplar and Limehouse constituency, as would be seen on an authentic op-ed published in The Guardian. A spokesperson for The Guardian told Reuters in an email that the screenshot “has never been a published Guardian headline or story”.
Persons: Apsana Begum, Begum, Read Organizations: Guardian, Facebook, Labour, Reuters, The Guardian, Thomson Locations: Gaza, Free Palestine, Limehouse, Palestine
PARIS (AP) — The “Mona Lisa” has given up another secret. The oil-paint recipe that Leonardo used as his base layer to prepare the panel of poplar wood appears to have been different for the “Mona Lisa," with its own distinctive chemical signature, the team of scientists and art historians in France and Britain discovered. Gonzalez has studied the chemical compositions of dozens of works by Leonardo, Rembrandt and other artists. Political Cartoons View All 1206 Images“In this case, it’s interesting to see that indeed there is a specific technique for the ground layer of ‘Mona Lisa,’" he said in an interview with The Associated Press. “It flows more like honey.”But the “Mona Lisa” — said by the Louvre to be a portrait of Lisa Gherardini, the wife of a Florentine silk merchant — and other works by Leonardo still have other secrets to tell.
Persons: Mona Lisa ”, Leonardo da Vinci, Leonardo, Mona Lisa, , Victor Gonzalez, Gonzalez, Rembrandt, , Carmen Bambach, ” Bambach, , ” Gonzalez, Mona Lisa ” —, Lisa Gherardini Organizations: PARIS, American Chemical Society, CNRS, Associated Press, Louvre Museum, New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art, Louvre Locations: France, Britain, Paris, New
Nvidia's GPUs have become a vital resource in the race to develop AI models like GPT-4. Huge demand for GPUs has created a shortage that risks stunting AI development. In other words, Nvidia has a stranglehold on companies looking to accelerate the development of their AI models in ways that could revolutionize how the entire economy operates. AdvertisementAdvertisementHaving a more advanced bit of hardware isn't enough to pry companies away from Nvidia. It's also working on its own software, known as Poplar, to offer that same kind of plug-and-play usability as Nvidia.
Persons: Nigel Toon, Google's Bard, Jensen Huang, Graphcore, Toon, It's, we'll, they'll Organizations: Service, Nvidia, Sequoia Locations: Wall, Silicon, Graphcore, China
People unfamiliar with the idea of a racial map may have been surprised by Black responses to Jason Aldean’s country song “Try That in a Small Town,” which became a hit this summer. I wonder how often vigilante groups were formed to protect Black Southerners from harm rather than inflict it upon them. According to Mr. Aldean, it is simply about the traditional values of small-town America. Do we discover it during the first centuries of the Republic when slavery was the law of the land? The small-town song, in the end, is about a return to a glorious past that existed only for some.
Persons: Jason Aldean’s, Aldean, he’s, Jim Crow Locations: , America, Republic
Scroll through the gallery to see more of the planet's most problematic invasive species. Sarefo / Wikimedia Commons In pictures: Invasive species around the world Prev Next‘Prevention, prevention, prevention’Along with invasive species, other key drivers of biodiversity loss include destruction of land and sea habitats, exploitation of organisms, climate change and pollution. As well as flammable invasive plants sparking and spreading wildfires, climate change is enabling invasive species to move north – even to remote areas such as high mountains, deserts and frozen tundra. Preventing the arrival of new species into new regions is the best way to manage threats from invasive species, according to the report. For invasive species that have already taken hold, eradication has been a useful tool, especially on islands, according to the report.
Persons: , Helen Roy, ” Roy, David Gray, Peter Stoett, Anibal Pauchard, Ian Hitchcock, Starling, MENAHEM KAHANA, Phil Mislinski, Jeff J Mitchell, SANJAY KANOJIA, MUNIR UZ ZAMAN, ” Stoett, Stoett, , ” Pauchard Organizations: CNN, United Nations, UN, Services, billabong, Nile Virus, Ontario Tech University, Chile’s Institute of Ecology, Pacific, World Wildlife Fund, US Department of Agriculture, USA, Studies, New Zealand Government, European, Starlings, AFP, Getty, North, Wikimedia Locations: Darwin, Australia, Africa, Caribbean, Guam, North America, Hawaii, Maui, Antarctica, Pacific, North, South America, Azov, China, Japan, Europe, Bermuda, New Zealand, New York, USA, Australasia, South Africa, United States, AFP, East Africa, Western Asia, Americas, Kenya, India, Puerto Rico, Kunming, Montreal
Most infamously, axe-wielding North Korean soldiers in the DMZ in 1976 murdered two U.S. soldiers who were cutting down a poplar tree to secure a clear view. In 2017, a North Korean soldier was riddled with bullets by his comrades but ultimately survived as he made dash into the South. Following are some facts about the 250 km-long DMZ, which separates North and South Korea. - It is 60 km (37 miles) from Seoul and 210 km (130 miles) from the North Korean capital of Pyongyang. - South Korea estimates the North operates about 160 guard posts along the DMZ and the South has 60.
Persons: U.N, Josh Smith, Tomasz Janowski Organizations: U.S, Joint Security Area, North, North Korea, Command, North Korean, Thomson Locations: SEOUL, North Korea, North Korean, North, South Korea, China, United States, Seoul, Korean, Pyongyang, Panmunjom, Korea, Geneva
Americans are increasingly leaving big cities in states like California for affordable enclaves. Indiana towns are offering cash and other incentives for those willing to leave city life behind. One family shared with The Los Angeles Times the perks they cashed in on in Indiana. Other perks include coffee with the town's mayor Chris Jensen and memberships to a golf club and co-working space. It's too soon to say whether the exoduses away from states like California will stick.
Persons: , Mariah, Chad Zingarelli, Chris Jensen, Mariah Zingarelli, Matt Winters, I'm, It's Organizations: Los Angeles Times, Service, Indiana aren't, Redfin, Times, Economic Development Corp, Indiana — Locations: California, Indiana, City, San Francisco , New York, Los Angeles, Florida, Fresno , California, Noblesville , Indiana, Poplar Bluff , Missouri, Poplar Bluff's, Salt Lake City , Utah
Outsized pollution and noise from devices like gas-powered leaf blowers are driving the efforts. The gas-to-electric transition at the neoclassical landmark, which has stood for more than two centuries in Georgetown, came ahead of a ban on the use of gas-powered leaf blowers that went into effect in the nation's capital last year. California next year will ban the sale of new gas-powered leaf blowers and lawn mowers, among other equipment, though the state will still allow existing devices to be used. That's in part because about 30% of the oil-and-gas mix that powers so-called two-stroke engines, which often run tools like leaf blowers and string trimmers, isn't burned. Whalley was already a proponent of ditching the gas-powered tools because she'd done so at her own home.
Persons: , It's, Martha Washington, Allyson Whalley, isn't, Kalen Roach, Roach, Whalley Organizations: Service, California Air Resources Board, DC Sustainable Energy, Companies Locations: Washington , DC, Tudor, Georgetown, . California, Washington
(Graphic warning: Footage featured in this article is distressing)Social media posts have wrongly identified a British police officer who was involved in an incident that resulted in the death of two dogs. People online later disseminated a headshot image of a man, claiming they had identified him as one of the officers at the scene. But the man pictured in the headshot image is not a police officer and was not involved in the incident, the Metropolitan Police said in a tweet (here). He added: “People have been messaging me asking if I was involved in this incident, even though I was not.”VERDICTFalse. The Metropolitan Police and the man pictured both say he is not a police officer and was not involved in shooting two dogs in London.
A Dutch Quest for Buried Nazi Treasure Comes Up Empty
  + stars: | 2023-05-01 | by ( Claire Moses | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
A couple of weeks before the end of the war, five German soldiers buried the treasure, but another, Helmut Sonder, watched them while lying in the bushes with a war injury. He drew a map from memory, presumably with the idea of coming back for the spoils, according to the documents. The map suggested a degree of precision — the treasure, it said, was buried about 1.7 to 2.3 feet deep, next to three poplar trees. The Buren municipality, which includes Ommeren, turned away several requests for similar endeavors, according to Pieter Neven, an official there. Ms. Honders’s foray was approved, he said, because “We wanted to handle it professionally.”Mr. Neven said that the municipality had subsidized Ms. Honders’s search with 2,000 euros, about $2,200, to help pay for the archaeologists and professional metal-detector operators.
A viral clip online likely shows the catkins, or flower spikes, of poplar trees covering cars in northern China, not a “rain of worms” as social media posts and some news reports have claimed, experts told Reuters. One tweet saying: “China citizens told to find shelter after it looked like it started to rain worms” has been viewed more than 18 million times at the time of writing (here). There can be thousands of poplar catkins per tree, Claire Thomas Federici, a botanist and plant geneticist at the University of California, Riverside (here), said by email. China has a “distinctively rich” variety of trees in the poplar family, particularly in northern China, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization (here), (here). Experts say the video from China likely shows catkins from poplar trees instead of a “rain” of worms or caterpillars.
PHOENIX, Feb 9 (Reuters) - As celebrities descended on Phoenix this week ahead of Super Bowl 57, a brand new A-lister emerged that few had heard of before: Donna Kelce. But first she is going through the Super Bowl's exhaustive news cycle, dressed in her now-famous combination Eagles-Chiefs jersey. "You can't tell my mom anything right now - she's an absolute superstar," said Travis Kelce, 33, the eight-time Pro Bowler who helped the Chiefs hoist the Lombardi Trophy three years ago. More than 180,000 signatures were signed to a Change.org petition as of Wednesday evening, demanding that Donna be allowed to make the coin toss on Super Bowl Sunday, and she signed a promotional deal with KIND Snacks. Donna has likened seeing her two sons in the Super Bowl to winning the lottery, with a career in professional sports a wild gamble for even the most gifted athlete.
In addition to 87 more Bed Bath & Beyond stores, the company now says it will close all of its remaining Harmon health and beauty stores, and five Buybuy Baby stores. San Leandro: 15555 East 14th St., Suite 24015555 East 14th St., Suite 240 Burbank: 201 East Magnolia Blvd. Marina: 117 General Stilwell Drive117 General Stilwell Drive Vallejo: 105 Plaza Drive, Suite 107105 Plaza Drive, Suite 107 * Palm Desert: 72459 Highway 11172459 Highway 111 * Visalia: 3125 South Mooney Blvd. Arterial * Coralville: 2515 Corridor Way Suite 5Kansas:Lawrence: 3106 S. Iowa St., Suite 2153106 S. Iowa St., Suite 215 Manhattan: 425 3rd Place425 3rd Place * Olathe: 15335 W. 119th St.Kentucky:Elizabethtown: 1998 N. Dixie Ave.1998 N. Dixie Ave. New Hartford: 4805 Commercial Drive4805 Commercial Drive Kingston: 1187 Ulster Ave.1187 Ulster Ave. Plattsburgh: 73 Centre Drive, Suite 10073 Centre Drive, Suite 100 Farmingdale: 251 Airport Plaza Blvd.
Climate startup Living Carbon has developed trees that grow faster to ultimately store more CO2. Carbon removal typically sits in two buckets: engineered – or technological – removal and nature-based removal. Living Carbon, founded in 2019, reported its engineered trees grow 50% faster and soak up 27% more carbon than traditional trees. Living Carbon is also running its own carbon removal projects and is currently partnering with landowners in Pennsylvania and Georgia, who get a percentage of the carbon credits generated from the projects. Check out the redacted 18-slide pitch deck Living Carbon used to secure the funds below.
All five inmates who escaped from a Missouri jail this week were in custody as of Saturday morning, the St. Francois County Sheriff’s Department said. The five escaped from St. Francois County Detention Center in Farmington early Tuesday night, they said. All of the escapees were being held based on felony allegations, the sheriff’s department said. St. Francois County Detention Center in Farmington, Mo. The others were found hours later in Ohio, the St. Francois County Sheriff’s Department said Saturday.
Top 25 roundup: No. 5 Houston deals No. 2 Virginia first loss
  + stars: | 2022-12-18 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +10 min
2 Virginia its first loss, 69-61, Saturday in Charlottesville, Va.Marcus Sasser and Tramon Mark added 13 points each, while Jamal Shead had 11 points and four assists. Furst finished with 12 points and 13 rebounds, and Smith posted 10 points and 12 rebounds. Sam Mennenga led Davidson (7-4) with 14 points and Foster Loyer, Fletcher's brother, had 11 points. Kevin McCullar contributed 11 points, 11 rebounds and five steals, while KJ Adams and Jalen Wilson added 11 points apiece. Trayce Jackson-Davis had 13 points and a career-high nine blocked shots for Indiana (8-3), which lost its second straight game.
Scientists have analyzed what they say is the oldest DNA recovered to date, allowing them to reconstruct what life was like two million years ago in northern Greenland. The findings suggest a rich ecosystem that sustained a mix of animals and plants that doesn’t coexist anywhere on Earth today. The researchers analyzed fragments of ancient DNA preserved in the area’s sediments. The region hosted mastodons, reindeer, lemmings and geese, as well as birch, poplar and thuja trees. Horseshoe crabs, green algae and other marine life occupied nearby waters.
J. Dale Harvey, founder and chief investment officer at Poplar Forest, manages a fund that's beating the S & P 500 this year. Harvey has led the Poplar Forest Partners Fund (PFPFX) since it was established on Dec. 31, 2009 with a "contrarian" mindset. "People can get sucked into the sort of the relative game, which which we don't play," he said. The fund took a dip with the rest of the market in September before marching back up in the following weeks. He noted value stocks, where he mainly looks, were "in the doghouse" for much of the 2010s as technology and other growth stocks drove the market.
"We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Angela Lansbury," according to statement by Actors' Equity, the union representing live stage performers. "A star of stage, TV and movies, Lansbury was an Equity member for an astounding 65 years. Angela Lansbury stars as mystery writer and crime solver Jessica Fletcher on the CBS television crime drama series "Murder, She Wrote" in 1990. The TV academy nominated Lansbury for 12 Emmys for “Murder,” although she never took home the trophy. Edgar Lansbury was mayor of the London borough of Poplar, while George Lansbury served as Labour Party leader in 1932-34.
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