Kardashians and other celebs get ready for Met Gala

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:48:37 GMT

Kardashians and other celebs get ready for Met Gala By Brian Niemietz, New York Daily NewsThe Kardashians are ready for the Met Gala.Skims tycoon Kim Kardashian posted video to her Instagram story showing a trio of massage beds in a posh hotel room, surrounded by flower petals and candles. On the wall, spelled out in silver letters, are the words “Karl Lagerfeld Met Gala.”Well-heeled celebs including the reality TV star and her clan will descend upon the Metropolitan Museum of Art Monday for the United States fashion industry’s biggest annual party. Tickets, which benefit the museum’s Costume Institute, start at $50,000.Co-chairs include tennis star Roger Federer, “Levitating” singer Dua Lipa and “Vicky Cristy Barcelona″ actor Penélope Cruz.“New York here we come!!!!” Cruz wrote on an Instagram photo showing her in a white gown. View this post on InstagramA post shared by Penélope Cruz (@penelopecruzoficial)Vogue editor Anna Wintour has presided over the Met Gala since 1995. The queen bee fashionista teased to Monday’s festiv...

Two Lawrence men arrested in connection to mass shooting investigation: Police

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:48:37 GMT

Two Lawrence men arrested in connection to mass shooting investigation: Police Two Lawrence men are facing charges in connection to the investigation into a mass shooting from over the weekend in which an 18-year-old was killed.Saul Enrique Morales Espinosa, 22, and Joshual Ramirez, 20, were arrested Monday on gun charges amid the investigation into the deadly shooting at a Lawrence house party, the Essex County District Attorney’s Office announced.Six people were struck by gunfire at the party early Sunday morning, and Lawrence 18-year-old Desiderio Arias died following the shooting.Espinosa and Ramirez have each been charged with two felony counts: carrying a firearm without a license, and carrying a loaded firearm.Espinosa and Ramirez both pleaded not guilty during remote arraignments on Monday. Espinosa remains hospitalized in Boston with gunshot wounds, while Ramirez remains hospitalized locally, also with gunshot wounds.They were each held without bail, pending a dangerousness hearing next week.Related ArticlesCrime & Public Safety | ...

Star Wars Day is May 4. The author of ‘Star Wars Multiverse’ says these movies are reflections of ourselves

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:48:37 GMT

Star Wars Day is May 4. The author of ‘Star Wars Multiverse’ says these movies are reflections of ourselves Michael Phillips | Chicago TribuneDoing anything special for Star Wars Day, other than digging out the old, busted lightsaber in your basement? For old times’ sake?Carmelo Esterrich, Columbia College professor of humanities and cultural studies, knows what he’s doing that day, May 4. When he’s not teaching or writing, the Downers Grove resident is a fitness instructor at the local park district facility. And on Star Wars Day, “we usually do abdominals to the tune of the John Williams music of ‘The Imperial March.’” He laughs a genial sadist’s laugh. “It’s really hard. It makes them scream. So we’ll be doing that.”For several years Esterrich, 57, has taught courses on the myth, meaning, political implications and fan fiction generated by “Star Wars.” He thinks, reads, and analyzes the cultural, political, sexual and historical meaning of the pop mythology born out of the “Flash Gordon” remake to which George Lucas couldn’t secure the rights. The rest is pop cultural and merchandising...

FDIC recommends raising insured deposit limit for businesses

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:48:37 GMT

FDIC recommends raising insured deposit limit for businesses By SHARON L. LYNCH (Associated Press)NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. businesses might be able to secure bank deposit insurance for accounts holding more than $250,000 if Congress agrees with the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’s new proposal to ease the industry turmoil that has sparked three bank failures in the past two months.The FDIC recommended the change Monday, rethinking the decades-old limit and seeking more flexibility to cover higher deposits on a “targeted” basis. Raising the insurance limit for business accounts that pay for company operations such as payroll would shore up accounts that pose the most risk to financial stability, the FDIC said. The proposed change appears to openly acknowledge that the FDIC is looking for ways to calm both depositors and markets as the agency contends with the third bank run this year. First Republic Bank became the second largest failure in history Monday when regulators seized it and JP Morgan Chase stepped up as a buyer....

Biden: US-Philippines ‘ironclad’ partners amid China tension

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:48:37 GMT

Biden: US-Philippines ‘ironclad’ partners amid China tension WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden reiterated U.S. commitment to the Philippines’ security and noted the “deep friendship” of the two nations as he welcomed Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. for White House talks Monday as concerns grow about the Chinese navy’s harassment of Philippine vessels in the South China Sea. Marcos’ visit to Washington comes after the U.S. and the Philippines last week completed their largest war drills ever and as the two countries’ air forces on Monday will hold their first joint fighter jet training in the Philippines since 1990. The Philippines this year agreed to give the U.S. access to four more bases on the islands as the U.S. looks to deter China’s increasingly aggressive actions toward Taiwan and in the disputed South China Sea.Meanwhile, China has angered the Philippines by repeatedly harassing its navy and coast guard patrols and chasing away fishermen in waters that are close to Philippine shores but that Beij...

Sudan crisis: Canadians attempt land evacuations as calls for mediation continue

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:48:37 GMT

Sudan crisis: Canadians attempt land evacuations as calls for mediation continue OTTAWA — Canada is encouraging Sudan’s neighbours to help the country find a mediated end to recent violence as it attempts to continue getting Canadians to safety via perilous land evacuations.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s office said he spoke Monday morning with Djibouti President Ismaïl Omar Guelleh and thanked him for the country’s “exceptional support” in hosting Canadian military and diplomatic personnel.A readout of the call said the two discussed regional mediation efforts, and Trudeau offered Canadian support towards a peaceful resolution. Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly is pursuing the same thing and assessing the region’s humanitarian needs during a visit to Kenya, which is a major player in East Africa.Sudan’s duelling army and paramilitary forces entered another ceasefire Sunday, but the violence did not stop outright. That led countries including Canada to abandon evacuation flights and recommend that people shelter in ...

Attacks on delivery drivers add fears among gig workers

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:48:37 GMT

Attacks on delivery drivers add fears among gig workers NEW YORK (AP) — A homeowner fired shots at a couple’s car when they mistakenly turned onto his property while making an Instacart delivery. A Florida man was charged with killing and dismembering an Uber Eats delivery driver who brought food to his home. A woman was kidnapped and sexually assaulted while making a DoorDash delivery to a hotel. Ride-hailing and food delivery companies say such violent episodes are exceedingly rare among the millions of trips completed each week, and point to numerous safety measures they have taken over the years. But the three attacks, which occurred within days of each other in Florida last month, sent new ripples of fear among some app-based drivers, who say company safety policies are still better geared toward customers than workers. Winifred Kinanda, who sometimes drives for Instacart in the San Francisco Bay Area, said she had never felt unsafe making deliveries for the grocery app until she heard about the Florida couple. That day, she g...

Biden to meet with congressional leaders meet at WH May 9

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:48:37 GMT

Biden to meet with congressional leaders meet at WH May 9 WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden phoned all four Congressional leaders on Monday afternoon and invited them to a May 9 meeting at the White House — a sign of the rising pressure to raise the debt cap as the Treasury Department is warning of a default as soon as June 1.An administration official confirmed the calls and meeting, insisting on anonymity to discuss the plans. Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., are at an impasse on lifting the government’s borrowing authority. The president has called on a clean increase to the $31.4 trillion cap, while McCarthy and GOP lawmakers are demanding spending cuts.McCarthy has called on Biden to engage in negotiations, but as recently as noon Monday the president had been resisting any talks until there was a commitment that the U.S. government would not default.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy are finding it’s e...

Ukraine war looms over Switzerland UN presidency

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:48:37 GMT

Ukraine war looms over Switzerland UN presidency UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Russia couldn’t escape its war against Ukraine during its highly contentious presidency of the U.N. Security Council, and the war will still loom over Switzerland as it takes over the monthlong presidency Monday for the first time since becoming a full member of the United Nations in 2002.Switzerland’s U.N. Ambassador Pascale Baeriswyl said at the traditional opening press conference that her country’s approach has been to work for unity of the council’s 15 members and to be “a bridge builder.” She conceded, nonetheless, that she expects “some heated or polarized discussions.”Fireworks are almost certain during Switzerland’s signature events, starting Wednesday with a session on how to ensure trust to sustain peace in the future and another on May 23 on protecting civilians in armed conflict. The council is also highly likely to hold a meeting on the humanitarian situation in Ukraine, she said, which is certain to pit Moscow against Kyiv’s allies.Ru...

Bolo program updates list of most wanted suspects, $250K reward for top suspect

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:48:37 GMT

Bolo program updates list of most wanted suspects, $250K reward for top suspect TORONTO — A national list of the country’s most wanted suspects was updated Monday, topped by a man sought for the alleged murder of a Toronto soccer referee. Toronto police and the Bolo Program said a reward of $250,000 is available for information leading to the arrest of Cristian Adolfo Cuxum, who is accused of killing 49-year-old Edwin Farley Alvarado Quintero and injuring two others during a Toronto soccer game in October.The Bolo Program, which stands for “be on the lookout”, is intended to enlist public help in arresting those accused of major crimes. Alexandra Barrera, Edwin Alvarado’s wife, said in a statement that she would be arranging a Colombian vallenato band for her husband had he still been alive on Monday, which would have been his 50th birthday. “Edwin loved vallenato music. It represented a little piece of our country, Colombia — the country he left three years ago because we believed Canada would be safer for our family.”...