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CNN —Tom Bergeron revealed that there was a certain moment he knew his “Dancing with the Stars” job had come to an end. He told former “DWTS” pro Cheryl Burke on her “Sex, Lies and Spray Tans” podcast that his departure came down to politics. Bergeron said they agreed, but then when they told him who was cast, he was shocked. When Bergeron suggested he could take the season off, producers offered to let him out of his contract, leaving him “pissed off.”“That’s how strongly they felt,” Bergeron said. “So I wrote the statement that I wrote, that did not name anybody, that did not name a political party,” he said.
Persons: Tom Bergeron, Bergeron, , Cheryl Burke, , Sean Spicer, , ” Bergeron, , ” “ Organizations: CNN, White House
“Despite afternoon drizzle, the conditions are improving on the playa,” Burning Man organizers said Sunday night. About 72,000 people remain on site, according to a Sunday night update from Burning Man organizers. People walk off the playa out near the Burning Man site on the Black Rock Desert in northern Nevada on Sunday. Jason Bean/RGJ/USA TODAY/ReutersA death at the festival just ahead of the weekend was “unrelated to the weather,” Burning Man organizers said Sunday night. Attendees walk through a muddy desert plain on Saturday at the Burning Man festival site.
Persons: Nathan Carmichael, , Amar Singh Duggal, DJ Diplo, Chris Rock, Jason Bean, Julie JAMMOT, festivalgoer Gillian Bergeron, ” Bergeron, “ It’s, Andrew Hyde, ” Hyde, Bergeron, Hannah Burhorn Organizations: CNN, Black Rock City, Reuters, Sheriff’s, Rock City, Getty Locations: Nevada, Roads, Black Rock, Pershing, Instagram, Rock, AFP
MIAMI — A 19-year-old South Florida man captured 28 Burmese pythons during a 10-day competition that was created to increase awareness about the threats the invasive snakes pose to the state’s ecology. Earlier this year, a team of biologists hauled in the heaviest Burmese python ever captured in Florida. A Burmese python is held during a safe capture demonstration on June 16, 2022, in Miami. Concepcion told the South Florida SunSentinel that he’s been hunting pythons for about five years, and typically looks for them at night because that’s when they’re on the move, seeking the warmth of roads. We are removing record numbers of pythons and we’re going to keep at it,” South Florida Water Management District Governing Board Member “Alligator Ron” Bergeron said in a news release.
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