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Manhattan has a new unlikely feathered friend, and she’s visiting luxury retailers, dining at high-end restaurants and roosting in Park Avenue’s densest, greenest trees. Known as Astoria, the wild turkey is about as tall as a toddler, with iridescent hues of orange and blue in her brown feathers, an elegant neck, a healthy figure and wings that have helicopter-like strength. Her unusual appearance in Manhattan this week has once again drummed up excitement, bemusement and a growing following of New Yorkers fascinated by the wild fowl’s adventures — and concerned for its safety — in the Big Apple. David Barrett, a birder who runs the Manhattan Bird Alert account on X, was out in Central Park with his camera when he received an alert from a birding website after 5 p.m. on Tuesday about a wild turkey sighting in Midtown Manhattan. He headed to the corner of 49th Street and Park Avenue, where he said the bird nestled in a planter outside of Fasano, a high-end Italian restaurant.
Persons: , David Barrett Organizations: Manhattan, Big Apple Locations: Astoria, Manhattan, Central Park, Midtown Manhattan, Fasano
Like many African American professors, I teach at a predominantly white institution (Wheaton College) and live in the largely white small city where it’s located, outside Chicago. When people think about the difficulty of being Black in largely white spaces in America, they tend to picture overt racism. While diversity, equity and inclusion efforts have their flaws in content and implementation, one of their unsung values is that they can help reduce this kind of strain on Black faculty members and students on majority-white campuses; more diversity can help ease our sense of not belonging. Despite the ongoing hysteria around diversity and hiring in higher education, Black faculty members are shockingly uncommon — only 6 percent of professors in this country in 2021. Black faculty members at largely white schools can be subjects of scrutiny based on assumptions that our race rather than our talent won us our positions.
Organizations: Wheaton College Locations: it’s, Chicago, America, Wheaton
Across the country — including in Georgia, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee — scientists are tracking turkeys, hoping to learn why they are in decline and what might fix it. Even in states like Pennsylvania, where turkey numbers are relatively stable, state officials are studying their numbers and watching for lessons from other places. Many suspect a reduction in the types of habitat conducive to turkey nesting might be driving the losses. There is general agreement that there is not just one reason, and that the specifics might vary from place to place. “There’s a lot of different things, and there are a lot of different factors.”
Persons: , Marcus Lashley, Andrew Little, Organizations: University of Florida, Wild, University of Nebraska Locations: Turkey, Georgia , Kentucky , Missouri, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Wild Turkey, Lincoln
"I've built some trusted relationships, and got some really good advice from people," Batchelor said. "You need to use the formal and informal process to get feedback and advice on how to build your career." I think it's important to always make people feel good about telling the truth." AdvertisementAdvertisementAnother key acquisition: Wild Turkey. Wild Turkey is "so rooted in tradition as a very high-quality whiskey" but "as a brand, it didn't have very premium connotations."
Persons: Mel Batchelor, She's, Melanie Batchelor isn't, Batchelor, I've, Marnier, Mel Batchelor Campari Batchelor, I'm, Campari's baristas Organizations: Campari, Service Locations: Campari Americas, Wall, Silicon, Turkey, Aperol, Italy, Europe, Australia, Wild Turkey
It is across the street from Big Spring Park and about five minutes from a public elementary school. The Woodford Reserve Distillery and Wild Turkey Distillery, popular stops on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, are less than 15 minutes away by car. Driving to Lexington, Ky., takes half an hour; Louisville, Ky., is about an hour away. Size: 3,961 square feetPrice per square foot: $278Indoors: A wrought-iron fence separates the front of the property from the sidewalk. The front door opens into a foyer with hardwood floors and a staircase with original woodwork.
Persons: Anne Organizations: Historical Society, Big, Woodford Reserve Distillery, Distillery Locations: Versailles, Ky, Woodford, Kentucky, Lexington, Louisville, Cincinnati, Nashville
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  + stars: | 2023-07-12 | by ( Julie Coleman | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
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Persons: I've, Lina Kahn, Duke Energy's, Duke's, Tom Siebel, Ares Organizations: Paramount, FTC, Duke Energy, Duke, Mad, Ares Locations: Turkey
MILAN, Oct 31 (Reuters) - Italian spirits group Campari (CPRI.MI) said on Monday it had reached an agreement to buy an initial 70% stake in Wilderness Trail Distillery for $420 million, strengthening its bourbon offer. Under the agreement, Campari has an option to buy the remaining 30% of the Kentucky-based producer of bourbon and rye whiskey in 2031. The deal implies a current enterprise value of $600 million, which makes it the second biggest acquisition for the Italian group after it bought Grand Marnier in 2016. "By adding the fast-growing super premium Wilderness Trail brand we further expand and premiumise our bourbon offering, priming it to become Campari Group's second major leg after the aperitif portfolio", Chief Executive Bob Kunze-Concewitz said in a statement. Wilderness Trail Distillery, which was started in 2012, expects sales to jump 39% to $57 million in 2022, with core earnings of $37 million.
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