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‘Yellowstone’ to end in November, sequel starts in December By DAVID BAUDER AP Media Writer NEW YORK (AP) — The popular television western “Yellowstone” with Kevin Costner will end this fall and be replaced almost immediately by a sequel. But like any good drama, there’s some mystery involved. The sequel, still untitled, will premiere December…
Mayorkas: US border ‘very challenging’ as asylum limits end By REBECCA SANTANA Associated Press BROWNSVILLE, Texas (AP) — U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Friday that authorities faced “extremely challenging” circumstances along the border with Mexico days before pandemic-related asylum restrictions end. A surge of Venezuelan migrants through South Texas, particularly in and around…
Trump’s video deposition in rape lawsuit made public By MICHAEL R. SISAK Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — A video recording of former President Donald Trump being questioned about the rape allegations against him was made public for the first time Friday, providing a glimpse of the Republican’s emphatic, often colorful denials. Jurors got to…
April hiring gains reflect a still-resilient US job market By PAUL WISEMAN AP Economics Writer WASHINGTON (AP) — America’s employers added a healthy 253,000 jobs in April, evidence of a labor market that still shows surprising resilience despite rising interest rates, chronically high inflation and a banking crisis that could weaken the economy. The unemployment…
Ban social media for kids? Fed-up parents in Senate say yes By MARY CLARE JALONICK Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Katie Britt says she hears about it constantly when she is at home in Alabama — at school track meets, basketball tournaments and on her regular morning walks with friends. And when she was…
Cinco de Mayo celebrates Mexican culture, not independence By ANITA SNOW Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — American bars and restaurants gear up every year for Cinco de Mayo, offering special deals on Mexican food and alcoholic drinks for the May 5 holiday that is barely celebrated south of the border. In the United States, the…
This afternoon, after over a week in court, singer Ed Sheeran was found not liable in a lawsuit filed against him in 2017, for alleged copyright infringement over his 2014 single “Thinking Out Loud.” In a exclusive interview by People.com, Sheeran said, “I feel like the truth was heard and the truth was believed. It’s…
What’s in a name, or in this case, a designation? A new collaborative study suggests a proper designation would improve wild horse management on public lands – and it might be the only foolproof solution to a persistent problem. According to a new paper by researchers at the University of Wyoming and Oklahoma State University,…
Kathy Thompson, Lisa Del Valle, Ken Straniere, and Kody Schlauch, all from the Rotary Club of Cody, spoke about their upcoming community event called WY Cody Cares on June 2nd. People are encourage to meet at Mentock Park at 7AM in Cody and then will spread out to other parks and areas to help beautify. …
Wyoming mayor: Sorry for fiery abortion clinic Facebook post By MEAD GRUVER Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. (AP) — A new abortion clinic in deeply conservative Wyoming is stirring strong emotions, with the mayor of the state’s second-biggest city apologizing for a Facebook post some said evoked an arson attack that delayed the clinic’s opening by…