Review: This ‘White Men Can’t Jump,’ with Jack Harlow, has no game
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:05:22 GMT
Nineties nostalgia has extended now to 1992’s “White Men Can’t Jump” returning to the blacktop courts where Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson hustled and Rosie Perez studied “Jeopardy!” answers for foods beginning with the letter “Q.”Why, you ask? The principal reason seems to be giving Jack Harlow, a charismatic, fast-rising white rapper making his acting debut, a vehicle for his laid-back charm.The original “White Men Can’t Jump” thrived on Harrelson’s goofball energy and the “You can’t hear Jimmy” trash talk of Snipes, a criminally underrated comic actor (see “Dolemite Is My Name”). The contributions of Perez, a hooped-earrings firecracker who makes any movie a little better, shouldn’t be minimized, either. “White Men Can’t Jump,” the rare sports movie where the woman (Perez) walks out on the guy (Harrelson), hinged mostly on its off-court drama.This limp, half-hearted, breezy remake makes some modest improvements. The film, directed by Calmatic, bounces to a hip-hop ...Biden campaign sees multiple ‘viable pathways’ to 2024 election win
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:05:22 GMT
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden ‘s reelection campaign is vowing to hold the states that won him the White House in 2020 but also compete in places it lost like North Carolina and increasingly Republican-dominated Florida, providing what it says are “a number of viable pathways to the 270 electoral votes” needed to clinch four more years. Offering her first extensive comments on strategy since she was named manager of Biden’s campaign last month, Julie Chavez Rodriguez wrote in a memo to “interested parties” that the 2024 race presents “significant opportunities to grow Democratic support.” It was released while Biden was traveling in Japan, but he is skipping previously planned, subsequent stops in Australia and Papua New Guinea to focus on debt limit talks in Washington.Rodriguez said the reelection campaign is planning early investments to try to retain battleground states Biden won in 2020 including Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Nevada and New Hampshire, a...Engagement ring lost down toilet recovered over year later in California
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:05:22 GMT
(KTLA) - More than a year after an engagement ring was accidentally flushed down a residential toilet, public works crews in Chino Hills, California, recovered it and returned it to its owner, city officials said Wednesday. The ring was first reported missing in March 2022, when a resident called the Chino Hills Public Works Department to report that a man had lost his fiancee’s ring down the toilet’s drain. “Once he realized the ring was missing, he did what he could to try and retrieve it, even removing the toilet from the flange,” a news release from the city stated. The man told public works crews that he then rented a sewer inspection camera to search the drainpipes for the ring, and that while he was able to see it, he may have accidentally pushed the ring even farther into the pipes. Since the residence was located at the end of a cul-de-sac, city crews believed the ring could not have traveled that far even after several days of showers taken and laun...Apple to release more accessible features for users with visual, speech impairments
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:05:22 GMT
(The Hill) -- Apple Inc. unveiled an array of new features to make its products more accessible to users who suffer from cognitive, visual and speech impairments. In a news release Wednesday, Apple said its new features which include Assistive Access, Live Speech, Personal Voice and Point and Speak, will “draw on advances in hardware and software,” including ensuring user privacy and expanding on the company's "long-standing commitment to making products for everyone."“Accessibility is part of everything we do at Apple,” Sarah Herrlinger, senior director of Global Accessibility Policy and Initiatives, said in a statement. “These groundbreaking features were designed with feedback from members of disability communities every step of the way, to support a diverse set of users and help people connect in new ways.”The Assistive Access feature allows users with cognitive disabilities an easier, more enjoyable, and more customizable experience using their Apple products, which includes co...Blue Bell, Dr Pepper team up to release new ice cream flavor
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:05:22 GMT
(KXAN) -- What do Texas and Blue Bell have in common? An affinity for Dr Pepper, it seems. Blue Bell teamed up with Dr Pepper to release a new flavor. Dr Pepper Float starts selling in stores Thursday. The flavor will be a "creamy vanilla ice cream swirled together w/Dr Pepper flavored sherbet," according to the announcement. Blue Bell announced the flavor on Twitter early Thursday morning after previously tweeting several teasers about the new flavor.The ice cream company at first didn't overtly say the flavor had anything to do with the soda, but the tweets led to speculation that it would be connected to Dr Pepper. One of the hints Blue Bell tweeted included a video depicting a Dr Pepper-colored deep red can of soda being poured, with a caption reading, "The sound of 23 flavors." Dr Pepper is a Texas-based company known for having 23 flavors packed into one soda. MORE: Made in Texas: Viewers name the top Texas brands, businesses they love Blue Bell is also a Texas-based compa...Dean's A-List Interviews: Jason Momoa in 'Fast X'
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:05:22 GMT
Dean sits down with Jason Momoa as he talks his latest villain role in the latest 'Fast and Furious' franchise, 'Fast X.'Get Dean's reviews and A-List interviews delivered right to your inbox. Sign up for Dean's Downloads weekly newsletter. You'll also get his Dean Cooks recipes too!Councilmember calls community meeting after drug concerns continue at east Austin park
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:05:22 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) — A popular east Austin park is getting attention for all the wrong reasons.People living near Parque Zaragoza Neighborhood Park said drugs and crime are on the rise and it needs to be addressed."This walk, when it is dark, I feel a little uneasy," said Ricky Hennessy, who lives next to the park.He said he does not feel safe visiting the park or the rec center anymore."There is a large and active drug dealing operation just down the street," Hennessy said. "We are constantly picking up needles, condoms, glass, burnt foil, and this is in the area where the kids would be playing."Councilmember Jose Velasquez said he's aware of the issues as well and is working on solutions."Trying to bring more police attention," said Velasquez. "We have been in constant contact with the police."The Austin Parks and Recreation Department told KXAN homeless camps in the park have been cleared multiple times over the last year and a half.PARD has also hired an overtime Austin Police Depart...TxDOT wants input on RM 620 project
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:05:22 GMT
AUSTIN (KXAN) – The Texas Department of Transportation will hold a public hearing Thursday with virtual and in-person attendance options on a plan it said would improve RM 620 at Anderson Mill Road in Austin and Cedar Park.According to the Tuesday announcement, TxDOT is proposing improvements along RM 620 from south of Foundation Road to Little Elm Trail.TxDOT said the proposed improvements include:Construction of overpasses that would function as bypass lanes in each direction through the Anderson Mill and El Salido Parkway intersectionsAddition of turnarounds at both intersectionsConstruction of an additional right-turn lane from northbound RM 620 to eastbound Anderson Mill RoadShared-use paths for bicyclists and pedestriansA draft environmental assessment is available for public review, according to TxDOT. IN-DEPTH: EXPANSION PROJECTS IN WORKS FOR 620 The agency said the hearing will be posted online beginning Thursday at 5:30 p.m. until June 2 at 11:59 p.m. Once on the TxDOT ...Seneca Nation gives approval for Salamanca to keep 'Warriors' mascot
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:05:22 GMT
SALAMANCA, N.Y. (WIVB) – Salamanca city schools were given approval Wednesday to continue using their "Warriors" nickname and logo, one month after New York banned public schools from using Native American names and imagery. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! The stamp of approval came directly from the Seneca Nation, which hopes that appeals for logo and mascot approval will be rare. President Rickey Armstrong Sr. said Salamanca is a unique case because nearly 40% of its students are Native and because the district has fostered a strong relationship with the Nation. "While the regulations provide an avenue for agreements between Districts and Native Nations, it is our belief that any such agreements should be rare, limited, and used only in unique circumstances," Armstrong Sr. said in a statement. "We believe that Salamanca represents the most unique of circumstances and, because of that, warranted further consideration....City School District of Albany selects new superintendent
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 21:05:22 GMT
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Joseph Hochreiter has been selected as the City School District of Albany's new superintendent of schools, according to a release from the school district. The school district's board of education selected Hochreiter and praised his years of experience. Get the latest, news, weather, sports and community events delivered right to your inbox! Hochreiter has 14 years of experience as a superintendent in two New York districts, leading the Elmira City School District from 2009-2013 and the Hendrick Hudson Central School District from 2013-2023. The board conducted a national search led by the Capital Region BOCES.He will replace Kaweeda Adams, pending board approval of a three-year contract at Thursday night's board meeting. If approved, he will begin on June 1.Latest news
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