Disneyland plans Star Wars Month in May with return of Hyperspace Mountain

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:55 GMT

Disneyland plans Star Wars Month in May with return of Hyperspace Mountain Disneyland is expanding the May the Fourth unofficial Star Wars holiday into a monthlong celebration of all things related to the 1970s sci-fi epic space opera that has spawned movie sequels, television shows, fan conventions and theme park lands.Hyperspace Mountain will return to the Anaheim theme park from May 1 to June 3 as part of Star Wars Month, according to the Disneyland social media channels.Star Wars Month will feature “epic encounters” and themed food and beverage items inspired by the cinematic galaxy far, far away, according to Disneyland. The monthlong event is expected to take place in the Tomorrowland and Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge themed lands.A fleet of X-Wings, TIE fighters and Star Destroyers is heading back to Disneyland with the return of the Hyperspace Mountain takeover of the Space Mountain indoor roller coaster.The May 1 start date gives Disneyland a few days to absorb the initial crowds sure to turn out for Hyperspace Mountain before the unofficial Star Wars ...

Joe Biden takes on GOP House with first veto of presidency

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:55 GMT

Joe Biden takes on GOP House with first veto of presidency By Zeke Miller | Associated PressWASHINGTON — President Joe Biden issued the first veto of his presidency Monday in an early sign of shifting White House relations with the new Congress since Republicans took control in January. He’s seeking to kill a Republican measure that bans the government from considering environmental impacts or potential lawsuits when making investment decisions for Americans’ retirement plans.It’s just the latest manifestation of the new relationship, and Biden is gearing up for even bigger fights with Republicans on government spending and raising the nation’s debt limit in the next few months.The measure vetoed by Biden ended a Trump-era ban on federal managers of retirement plans considering factors such as climate change, social impacts or pending lawsuits when making investment choices. Because suits and climate change have financial repercussions, administration officials argue that the investment limits are courting possible d...

First day of spring to give way to another atmospheric river storm

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:55 GMT

First day of spring to give way to another atmospheric river storm (KRON) -- It may be the first day of spring but another atmospheric river storm expected to hit overnight Monday is projected to bring a return of winter weather. A wind advisory has been extended into much of the Bay Area, with gusts up to 40-50 mph possible, according to the National Weather Service. Rainfall is expected to return to the Bay Area sometime after midnight Monday with Tuesday bringing the worst weather.Graphic: Kyla Grogan After 14 atmospheric rivers, how full are California’s reservoirs? "Spring may have arrived on the calendar, but our wintry weather pattern is still in place as the Bay Area readies for more rain," said KRON4 Meteorologist Kyla Grogan. "Low pressure interacting with a stream of Pacific moisture i.e., another atmospheric river, will bring wind and rain to California overnight Monday into Tuesday including the possibility of thunderstorms."Graphic: Kyla GroganIn addition to high winds, this week's atmospheric river will bring widespread rain to the...

French government survives 1st no-confidence vote

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:55 GMT

French government survives 1st no-confidence vote PARIS (AP) — The French government has survived a no-confidence vote in the lower chamber of parliament and is expected to survive a second one, after its push last week to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64.The no-confidence motion filed by a small centrist group and supported by a leftist coalition received 278 votes Monday, falling short of the 287 needed to pass.Another motion at the initiative of the far-right that is expected to get less support from other groups’ lawmakers.If both votes fail Monday, the pension bill will be considered adopted.THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.France’s government is facing a critical, maybe fatal, moment Monday with no-confidence motions filed by lawmakers furious that President Emmanuel Macron ordered the use of special constitutional powers to force through an unpopular bill raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 without giving them a vote.National Assembly lawmakers are set to vote on two no-confidence m...

French government survives first no-confidence vote, second one unlikely to pass

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:55 GMT

French government survives first no-confidence vote, second one unlikely to pass PARIS (AP) — French government survives first no-confidence vote, second one unlikely to pass.Source

Are Denver residents good tippers?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:55 GMT

Are Denver residents good tippers? DENVER (KDVR) -- If you have ever been to a restaurant, you may have debated how much you should tip.The traditional amount is 15%, but digital kiosks popping up has led to what has been dubbed "tip creeping," where consumers are sometimes cornered into tipping more than they would normally. What’s ‘tip creeping’? Here’s how it changed the way we tip Restaurant management software company Toast -- which runs software used on some of the digital kiosks you may have encountered - released a report that shows the cities with the most generous tippers.So where does Denver rank up when it comes to tipping?Denver residents are good tippersAccording to Toast, Denver ranks as the No. 2 city with the highest tippers among the cities they looked at. On average, Denverites tipped 19.8%. Dentist searched ‘how to make poison’ before wife’s poisoning death, affidavit claims Denver residents were even more generous than that when it came to full-service restaurants and in-person dining, with ...

When will ski season end in Colorado this year?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:55 GMT

When will ski season end in Colorado this year? DENVER (KDVR) -- Spring is officially here as of Monday, March 20, but that doesn't mean the end of ski season in Colorado's Rocky Mountains.It has been a good year of snow for many mountains, with Wolf Creek already reaching 420 inches, just below its season average of 430 inches, and Steamboat Springs at 382 inches, well above its season average of 307 inches. What is the normal temperature for Denver in March? While the first ski areas begin closing around the end of March, there are several planning to stay open into May and even one resort looking at a closing date of June 1.All closing dates below are based on purchasable lift tickets on a mountain's website as of March 20, 2023, and are subject to change as snow conditions develop.Cooper - March 30Crested Butte - April 2Telluride - April 2Wolf Creek April 9Elodra - April 16Steamboat Springs - April 16Beaver Creek - April 17Keystone - April 17Aspen-Snowmass - April 23Purgatory - April 23 (weekends only after April 7)Vail - A...

Publix associates go green in annual ‘Publix Serves Week’

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:55 GMT

Publix associates go green in annual ‘Publix Serves Week’ Thousands of Publix employees came together and volunteered in their communities for a week-long initiative to protect the environment. More than 7,500 Publix associates across the company’s seven-state operating area volunteered at over 200 organizations including Keep America Beautiful affiliates, parks, zoos, gardens and other nonprofits focused on environmental sustainability. Locally, volunteers, along with Publix President Kevin Murphy, helped to clean up and restore Sandy Ridge Sanctuary in Coral Springs. “Since our founding, Publix has been committed to being responsible citizens in our communities, and that extends to protecting and preserving our environment,” Publix Director of Community Relations Dwaine Stevens said in a news release. “We’re proud to do good together for the communities we serve by protecting our natural resources.” 

Why Westminster can’t stop talking about Boris Johnson … again

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:55 GMT

Why Westminster can’t stop talking about Boris Johnson … again LONDON — Love him or hate him, Westminster just can’t get enough of Boris Johnson.The ex-prime minister left office almost nine months ago, but he continues to loom large over British politics — and this week he faces a high-profile parliamentary grilling over his response to the Partygate scandal that helped topple his government.Let POLITICO explain why your newsfeed is full of the blond-mopped ex-leader … yet again.So what’s this Partygate showdown all about?Johnson, his wife Carrie and even current Prime Minister Rishi Sunak were among those to be issued fines by the Metropolitan Police after the force judged that they had broken the law by attending parties on government property while the U.K. was still facing strict COVID-19 curbs.It became known as the Partygate affair, and was subject to a damning report by then-top civil servant Sue Gray (more on her in a bit) which further rocked Johnson’s shaky administration.Wednesday’s marathon hearing of the cross-party Ho...

EU seals deal to send Ukraine 1 million ammo rounds

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:52:55 GMT

EU seals deal to send Ukraine 1 million ammo rounds The EU has reached a deal to send Ukraine 1 million rounds of ammunition within the next 12 months. The plan — seen by POLITICO — will see the EU both donate ammunition from its own stockpiles and also jointly purchase new shells for Ukraine. It also leaves open the possibility that the EU could help countries collectively buy missiles for Ukraine. And it sets a goal to “jointly procure” these munitions “in the fastest way possible” before October. Diplomats and ministers finalized the strategy during meetings in Brussels on Sunday and Monday. EU leaders are expected to give their final blessing at a summit in Brussels later this week. The deal represents a landmark juncture for the EU, marking the first time the self-described peace project has plotted to jointly buy arms for a country at war. Officials have argued the EU must evolve to meet the extraordinary moment — no less than the fate of democracy on European soil is at stake, they insist.“A historic decision,” ...