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Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman star in "Deadpool & Wolverine," now playing in theaters. The third "Deadpool" movie is packed with some expected cameos and a few shockers. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementWarning: Major spoilers ahead for "Deadpool & Wolverine." "Deadpool & Wolverine" is now playing in theaters, and the Marvel movie is jam-packed with cameos and surprise appearances.
Persons: Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, , Shawn Levy Organizations: Marvel, Service, Entertainment, Business
Gavin Newsom ordered California state officials on Thursday to begin dismantling thousands of homeless encampments, the nation’s most sweeping response to a recent Supreme Court ruling that gave governments greater authority to remove homeless people from their streets. Homeless encampments have vexed California, where housing costs are among the nation’s highest, more than any other state. An estimated 180,000 people were homeless last year in California, and most of them were unsheltered. Unlike New York City, most jurisdictions in California do not guarantee a right to housing. Mr. Newsom, a Democrat, called on state and local leaders to “humanely remove encampments from public spaces” in an urgent manner, prioritizing those that most threaten health and safety.
Persons: Gavin Newsom, Newsom Organizations: New, Democrat, Democratic Locations: California, New York City
He believed Kurtz deserves credit for quickly engaging the media on Friday, apologizing, and promising solutions — even if social media users say the apology didn't come fast enough. The steps to take in a crisisGood crisis management can be boiled down to a few simple yet crucial steps, the two experts told BI. But as disruption from the CrowdStrike outage slowly lessens, many are still concerned by the in-built potential of technology-reliant systems crashing, bringing down all operations with them. Griffin said his company, which provides crisis management software, is now reviewing its plans and policies to prevent the kind of tech failure CrowdStrike experienced. "The bottom line is that crisis management is not a check the box; it is an evolution and requires continuous training, exercising, and learning to improve, especially as the nature of threats and types of incidents evolve."
Persons: , CrowdStrike, George Kurtz, Kurtz, Getty, Shawn Henry —, Sean Griffin, Griffin, Peer, it's Organizations: Service, Microsoft, Business, Windows, Madrid, Barajas, Europa Press, Disaster Tech
Yesterday’s rally was former President Donald J. Trump’s first since President Biden, an 81-year old white man, dropped out and Vice President Kamala Harris, a 59-year-old Black woman, stepped up. Just how would Mr. Trump proceed? His campaign tried projecting confidence about the switch, even as Ms. Harris had come out swinging, raising $81 million in the first 24 hours and hijacking the media spotlight. Before Mr. Trump took the stage at the Bojangles Coliseum, his spokesman, Steven Cheung, dropped by the reporters’ pen to assure everyone that the Trump campaign was totally, definitely not freaking out about any of this. Was the Trump campaign unnerved by how much money Ms. Harris had already raised?
Persons: Donald J, Trump’s, Biden, Kamala Harris, Trump, Harris, Steven Cheung, ” blared, Organizations: Bojangles Coliseum
In 2020, a few months before the last election, former President Donald J. Trump’s niece, Mary Trump, published a book about her uncle and how awful and psychologically warped she found him to be. At the time, her brother, Fred C. Trump III, put out a statement slamming his sister for such treachery. The New York Times obtained a copy. Fred and Mary Trump are the children of Fred Trump Jr., Donald’s older brother who struggled with alcoholism and died of a heart attack in 1981, when he was 42. Fred Trump, 61, describes himself as fairly close to his uncle.
Persons: Donald J, Trump’s, Mary Trump, Fred C, Fred, Fred Trump Jr, Fred Trump, John McCain Organizations: Trump III, New York Times, White, Resolute
It's expensive to be 'hot' in 2024
  + stars: | 2024-07-23 | by ( Jordan Hart | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +7 min
Read previewThe beauty industry — dominated by high-priced skincare and facial injections — is booming in 2024, and it's only getting more expensive to keep up with current hotness standards. Whether it's "hot girl walks" or snail mucin-based skincare products, people are deeply interested in maintaining their physical appearance. Related storiesShe estimated that her full skincare routine costs around $100 to refill every two to three months. As a model, Mehala is expected to almost always appear groomed with her hair and nails done. AdvertisementDuring a month when he's consistent with all of his routine, Owens estimated that he might spend $1,200 on his looks.
Persons: , Gen, Adora, she's, Mehala, Alyssa Lindaas, Lindaas, She's, Anastasia BeautyFascia, It's, Shawn Owens, Chile, Shawn Owens Shawn Owens, Owens, I'm, Skincare, He's, he's Organizations: Service, Business, New, COSRX, Amazon, New York City's Locations: New York, New York City, New, Houston
The union, which has been a close ally of President Biden, noted in a statement after his withdrawal from the race that Ms. Harris had “walked the picket line with us” during a 2019 strike at General Motors. Ms. Harris, it said, “along with President Biden has brought work and jobs back to communities like Lordstown, Ohio, and Belvidere, Illinois,” where auto plants had been shuttered. But the U.A.W. During an interview on MSNBC on Monday, the union’s president, Shawn Fain, said the union’s board would discuss the endorsement over the next few days and that it was seeking input from its members. A person familiar with the board’s discussions said that the U.A.W.
Persons: Kamala Harris’s, President Biden, Harris, , Biden, Shawn Fain Organizations: Democratic, United Automobile Workers, General Motors, MSNBC Locations: Lordstown , Ohio, Belvidere , Illinois, Gaza, Israel
It was his first campaign rally as Donald J. Trump’s running mate, and JD Vance was up onstage, all by his lonesome, playing it humble. “It’s still a little bit weird to see my name on those signs,” Mr. Vance, a senator from Ohio, told a packed arena of Trump supporters in Grand Rapids, Mich., on Saturday. When Mr. Trump is near, he is the warm-up act. In his 12-minute solo set, Mr. Vance showed he understood the arrangement. While he flicked at his rags-to-riches story, he talked most effusively about Mr. Trump and how he has the most splendid judgment of any politician ever.
Persons: Donald J, JD Vance, “ It’s, Mr, Vance, Ron Howard, Vance’s, Trump Organizations: Trump, Yale Law School Locations: Ohio, Grand Rapids, Mich
It was also Trump's first speech since he named Sen. JD Vance of Ohio as his running mate. As Trump's speech continued, the UAW fired back, calling him a "scab and a billionaire." — UAW (@UAW) July 19, 20247. Displaying it again roughly an hour into his speech, Trump described it as "the chart that saved my life." It was the longest presidential nomination acceptance speech in recorded historyAt 92 minutes, Trump's speech on Thursday night appeared to be the longest ever delivered by a major party's presidential nominee.
Persons: , Donald Trump, Trump, Sen, JD Vance, Ohio, Joe Biden, it's, — Donald Trump, Corey Comperatore, Kamil Krzaczynski, Cory —, Helen, jacker, he's, Aileen Cannon's, Vance —, Usha, Vance, he'll, Patrick T, Fallon, Biden, I'm, Shawn Fain, Fain, that's Organizations: Service, Republican, Republican National Convention, Business, Trump, Pennsylvania, RNC, Getty, Democrat Party, Yale Law School, Yale, United, United Auto Workers, UAW, — UAW, Border Patrol, — Media Research Center, American, University of California Locations: Milwaukee , Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Trump's, AFP, United States, Santa Barbara
He would eventually slip into a version of his familiar stump speech, and the drama dissipated. But for those first 15 minutes, the former president delivered a campaign speech like no other — a remarkable narration of a near-death experience packaged as slick political theater. And he knew how to hype it, telling his audience at the top that it was a one-night only, special event. “So many people have asked me what happened, ‘Tell us what happened, please,’” he said. “And therefore, I will tell you exactly what happened, and you’ll never hear it from me a second time.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, ’ ”, you’ll, it’s,
CNN —Sixteen people were killed after a fire broke out at a shopping mall in southwest China on Wednesday, according to Chinese state media. Dramatic images showed a huge column of black smoke billowing from the 14-story building in the city of Zigong, Sichuan province. Rescuers work at the site of the fire in China's Zigong city on July 17, 2024. Such incidents are not uncommon in China, where enforcement of safety standards is often lax. In January, a fire at a mixed-use building in southeast China killed at least 39 people just days after another blaze at a boarding school in central Henan province killed 13 children.
Organizations: CNN, CCTV, Visual China, China’s Ministry of Emergency Management Locations: China, Zigong, Sichuan province, China's Zigong, Henan
“I’ve never seen a Republican or Democratic pothole,” Mr. Dandoy, 71, a retired high school English teacher, would tell voters. One spectator was dead at Donald J. Trump’s campaign rally on the farm show grounds, two more were critically injured. E-mailers charged that the city failed to protect Mr. Trump, maybe even wanted him to be a target. Callers demanded that the city admit that Mr. Trump’s supporters staged the shooting. The mayor has tried to remind everyone that Butler is a community that accomplishes good things, that has worked through disagreements together.
Persons: Butler, Bob Dandoy, “ I’ve, Mr, Dandoy, Donald J, Trump, Trump’s Organizations: Republican, Democratic, Secret Service, Mr Locations: Pa, texted
It was an unnatural spectacle, like watching a dog walk on its hind legs: a convention hall full of feisty Republicans suddenly talking about playing nice with Democrats. After surviving an assassination attempt, Donald J. Trump said he had rewritten the speech he plans to give in Milwaukee on Thursday, apparently toning it down. “UNITE AMERICA!” he instructed on Truth Social. When his daughter-in-law, Lara Trump, spoke on Tuesday night, she started off by saying: “I actually had a very different speech that I was prepared to give up here tonight. That all changed at 6:11 on Saturday evening.”Her husband, Eric Trump, said on CNN that “I think politics needs to be done with a lot more respect, and a lot more love.”
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Lara Trump, , , Eric Trump Organizations: Truth, CNN Locations: Milwaukee
A Bandaged Trump Shows a Glimpse of Vulnerability
  + stars: | 2024-07-16 | by ( Shawn Mccreesh | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
Not since he descended the golden escalator at the start of his first presidential campaign has Donald J. Trump made an entrance as memorable as Monday night’s. A gauzy bandage covered his ear, and his slow and purposeful walk across the convention hall was filmed in the style of a boxer entering an arena. Just as he had mouthed “fight” in the moment after the assassination attempt, the delegates on the floor chanted “fight! fight!” But Mr. Trump did not look to be in a fighting mood. He appeared to choke up.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Organizations: Secret Service Locations: Western Pennsylvania
Alvey treads carefully when she and her dog, Stuart, walk the dappled trail behind their apartment in Folsom, Calif. Since the pandemic, her neighbors have included homeless campers along a brook known as Humbug Creek. There’s the man who periodically emerges from the brush, yelling in fear and tearing at tree limbs. Until recently, federal appellate courts limited how far cities could go to clear encampments. But late last month, the Supreme Court ruled that they could remove homeless residents sleeping outdoors, a decision that has already begun to reshape how they deal with homelessness.
Persons: Stuart, campfires Locations: Folsom, Calif
Fain and the UAW, which endorsed Biden in January, are important allies of Biden and are expected to play a critical role in helping Biden win in key swing states including Michigan, where the UAW is based. Fain, who announced the UAW's endorsement of Biden in January, has repeatedly rebuked Trump, the Republican former president. "Donald Trump stands against everything we stand for as a society," Fain said in his January endorsement of Biden. Fain also received a mention from Biden at this year's State of the Union address, which Fain attended. On Wednesday, actor George Clooney, a Democrat who has backed Biden, withdrew his support in an opinion piece in the New York Times.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Joe Biden's, Donald Trump, Fain, Biden, Trump, General Motors, Jonah Furman, George Clooney Organizations: United Auto Workers, UAW, Biden, U.S, Ford, General, Stellantis, Republican, Wednesday, AFL, NATO, Detroit, Democratic, Trump, Democrats, Democrat, New York Times Locations: Michigan, U.S, year's State
AdvertisementAccording to The Washington Post, top union leaders have privately expressed concerns about Biden's ability to beat Trump in November. AdvertisementLosing support from laborAccording to Politico's Jonathan Martin, support from the unions is likely Biden's only path to survival against Trump. The AFL-CIO told the Associated Press on Thursday that Biden's "fighting spirit" was on full display during his meeting with union leaders this week. He "wasn't even the Joe Biden of 2020," said Clooney. AdvertisementIf union leaders join the chorus of voices asking Biden to step down, other key supporters may quickly follow.
Persons: , Joe Biden, Biden, Sara Nelson, Shawn Fain, Biden's, David McCall, Politico's Jonathan Martin, Anita Dunn, Sen, Peter Welch of, George Clooney, wasn't, Clooney, Chuck Schumer, Axios, Nancy Pelosi Organizations: Service, NATO —, AFL, America's, Business, The Washington Post, Trump, Association of Flight, United Auto Workers, The Association of Flight, Democratic, United Steelworkers International, Politico, Blacks, Associated Press, CBS, The New York Times Locations: Peter Welch of Vermont
CNN —United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain and other members of the union’s board have expressed concerns about President Joe Biden’s ability to beat Donald Trump in November, a source close to the union says. The union is discussing the way forward on how to beat Trump in November, but the group is not considering rescinding its endorsement of Biden at this time, the source added. When a reporter at a Thursday press conference raised the UAW’s concerns, the president responded, “The UAW just endorsed me.”“There’s a long way to go this campaign,” the president later added. In a statement Wednesday, the day Biden visited the group, the AFL-CIO executive council said in a statement: “The labor movement understands, as Joe Biden does, that solidarity is how we win. “I said I was going to be the most pro union president in American history, well guess what I am,” Biden said Wednesday.
Persons: Shawn Fain, Joe Biden’s, Donald Trump, Biden, “ I’m, ” Biden, Fain, Trump, , Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, White, George Clooney, couldn’t, Liz Shuler, Keir Starmer, ” CNN’s Chris Isidore Organizations: CNN — United Auto Workers, Trump, CNN, Reuters, UAW, AFL, NATO, Wednesday, Michigan, New York Times, British Locations: Washington ,, Michigan, Wisconsin
Fact check: Biden’s NATO press conference
  + stars: | 2024-07-11 | by ( Daniel Dale | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +5 min
Biden said at the press conference: “I said, ‘No, I’m sorry, Zelensky.’ And then I added five other names.”Facts First: Biden’s last claim was false. He stayed at Camp David until the day of the CNN presidential debate against Trump, which was held in Atlanta. Hamas and the West BankTalking about the war between Israel and Hamas, Biden said Thursday, “There is a growing dissatisfaction in, on the West Bank, from the Palestinians, about Hamas. Hamas scored better on all of those questions among the respondents in the West Bank than it did among the respondents in Gaza. But the endorsement actually came long before the debate and the resulting crisis of confidence among some of Biden’s pre-debate backers.
Persons: Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Biden’s, Biden’s Putin, Biden, Volodymyr Zelensky, Putin ”, , , Putin, Zelensky, , I’m, David, Trump, policy’s, Fatah, Shawn Fain Organizations: Washington CNN, NATO, Democratic, , CNN, White House, Trump, NATO Biden, West Bank, Hamas, Palestinian Center, Policy, Survey Research, West, United Auto Workers, Reuters, “ UAW, UAW Locations: Washington, Europe, Los Angeles, Atlanta, Florida, Israel, Gaza, West
Trump Rejoices at How the Landscape Has Changed
  + stars: | 2024-07-10 | by ( Shawn Mccreesh | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
A mini-motorcade of golf carts cruised down the palm tree-lined pathway. Mr. Trump had not been seen in days, and now there he was on Tuesday night, standing on a stage that had been erected near the golf course’s 10th hole. Oh, how much the landscape had changed, and in such a short time. The word “landslide” is now credibly being mentioned about Mr. Trump for the first time in his political career. Earlier on Tuesday, the nonpartisan election forecaster Cook Political Report slid six states in his direction.
Persons: Donald J, Trump, Eric, Cook, Organizations: Democrat Locations: Doral, Fla
These are tricky times to be an ambitious and (relatively) young star in the Democratic Party. President Biden, the party’s 81-year-old presumptive nominee for president, dialed into MSNBC on Monday morning to bray about the whippersnappers snapping at his stiffened heels. Gavin Newsom of California, 56, swore last week. “There’s no point engaging in these hypotheticals,” echoed an aide to the 59-year-old governor of Illinois, JB Pritzker. “I’m not going to entertain any conversation along that line,” Ms. Whitmer, the 52-year-old governor of Michigan, said in an interview with USA Today.
Persons: President Biden, , , Gavin Newsom, JB Pritzker, Gretchen Whitmer’s, “ I’m, Ms, Whitmer, he’s Organizations: Democratic Party, President, MSNBC, , USA Locations: bray, hypotheticals, California, Illinois, Michigan
Read previewThe Navy has relieved the commanding officer of the expeditionary mobile base ship USS Hershel "Woody" Williams two months after the vessel briefly ran aground outside the African country of Gabon, a Navy statement announced Monday. Michael Concannon will assume the duties of interim commanding officer aboard the Williams. Lenard Mitchell, then-commanding officer of USS Hershel "Woody" Williams, delivers remarks during a ceremony in the hangar bay. Geoffry Patterson, then an incoming commanding officer of USS Georgia, salutes Capt. Patrick Clark, outgoing commanding officer during a change of command ceremony in Souda Bay, Crete.
Persons: , Hershel, Woody, Williams, Capt, Lenard Mitchell, Adm, Thomas Ishee, Petty, Shawn J, Stewart, Howard, Cmdr, Kenji Igawa, Taylor —, Military.com, Mitchell, Michael Concannon, Conner, Blake, Geoffry Patterson —, Geoffry Patterson, Patrick Clark, Richard Zaszewski, wasn't, Kurt Balagna Organizations: Service, Navy, US, Fleet, Business, Port Royal, US Navy, Naval Surface Forces, Navy Special Warfare, USS, Washington Locations: Gabon, Libreville, Honolulu, Bali, Africa, Georgia, Souda Bay, Crete, USS Ohio
More consolidation, more problems — that's the latest fear gripping the theatrical industry. After a monthslong negotiation process, Paramount and Skydance have struck a merger agreement. Namely, that continued consolidation in the industry will exacerbate production woes that have led to fewer film releases in recent years. Skydance founder David Ellison during an investor call Monday touted that Paramount and Skydance have produced 30 feature films together. However, each company has other producing partners, and it is unclear how this merger could affect production going forward.
Persons: , Michael O'Leary, David Ellison, Shawn Robbins, Paul Dergarabedian Organizations: Paramount, National Association of Theatre Owners, NATO, Disney, Century Fox
CNN —“How is this a job?” Ryan Reynolds recently asked on Instagram, in reference to his current publicity tour to promote his upcoming “Deadpool & Wolverine.” Our thoughts, exactly, Ry. Reynolds, who is about to incarnate Wade Wilson a.k.a. Deadpool on the silver screen for a fourth time in the sequel, recently visited both Shanghai, China and Seoul, South Korea with his costar, Hugh Jackman (otherwise known as Logan/Wolverine) and their director Shawn Levy. Jackman even reposted a Story from the Instagram user Avengergram, who wrote in a caption over a photo of toy figurines of the titular pair, “Seeing all the ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ press tour posts is like watching a romantic comedy.”Up next for the stellar superhero group is Berlin, Germany. “Deadpool & Wolverine” barrels into theaters on July 26.
Persons: CNN —, ” Ryan Reynolds, Reynolds, Wade Wilson a.k.a, Deadpool, Hugh Jackman, Logan, Shawn Levy, , Kevin Feige, Jackman, . Jackman, Avengergram, Wolverine, “ Deadpool Organizations: CNN Locations: Shanghai, China, Seoul, South Korea, Korea, Berlin, Germany
CNN —Five people were killed and nearly 100 injured when a tornado ripped through a town in eastern China, according to the state-run Xinhua news agency. Dramatic video posted on social media showed the tornado ripping roofs off houses and uprooting trees as debris was thrown in the air. “Severe convective weather caused a tornado,” the Dongming County Emergency Management Bureau said, adding that the local government had established a command center and launched emergency response operations. According to Xinhua, 2,820 homes were damaged by the tornado in Caiyuan, Shangdong province. Earlier this month, the China Meteorological Administration released its annual ‘Blue Book’ on the state of climate change in the country.
Organizations: CNN, Xinhua, Emergency Management Bureau, China Meteorological Administration Locations: China, Dongming, Caiyuan, Shangdong province, Guangzhou
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