Abcarian: Reports of Warren-Harris rift plays into Republican hands

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:29 GMT

Abcarian: Reports of Warren-Harris rift plays into Republican hands There are so many ways to delegitimize a woman in politics: Attack her for the sound of her laughter, for shedding a tear on the campaign trail, for her choice of clothing, for being cranky with her staff or eating her salad with a comb.But no tactic is more tiresome than trying to exploit a rift between two major political figures who happen to be women.In January, Democratic Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts was asked during a Boston Public Radio interview whether President Joe Biden should keep Vice President Kamala Harris as his running mate in 2024. Apparently not wanting to step on the president’s toes, Warren politely dodged the question.“I really want to defer to what makes Biden comfortable on his team,” she said. “I’ve known Kamala for a long time. I like Kamala. I knew her back when she was an attorney general and I was still teaching and we worked on the housing crisis together, so we go way back. But they need — they have to be a team,...

Review: Fonda, Tomlin anchor a darkly funny ‘Moving On’

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:29 GMT

Review: Fonda, Tomlin anchor a darkly funny ‘Moving On’ By Lindsey Bahr | Associated PressThe on-screen pairing of Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin is not exactly a novelty at the moment. Seven seasons of “Grace and Frankie” and the movie “80 for Brady” has, perhaps, spoiled us a little lately. And, unfortunately, second-act movies with Hollywood legends have a very hit or miss track record (sorry “Queen Bees” and “Poms”).But don’t let either of those facts dissuade you from trying out ” Moving On,” which was written and directed by Paul Weitz (“Grandma,” “About a Boy”) and opens in theaters this weekend. This is one of those rare films that balances a darkly comedic conceit with authentic, emotional resonance, allowing Fonda, Tomlin and co-stars Malcolm McDowell and Richard Roundtree to actually act rather than be demeaned by cheap caricatures of senior citizens.It begins with a funeral. We never meet the deceased, but it brings the main characters back ...

Rubin: Oscar-winning film ‘Navalny’ tells a story everyone should see

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:29 GMT

Rubin: Oscar-winning film ‘Navalny’ tells a story everyone should see The awarding of the Oscar for best documentary to the film “Navalny” was well-deserved, not only because it is a riveting film, but because it prods us to think about what will happen to Russia if Vladimir Putin loses his war on Ukraine.Alexei Navalny is Russia’s best-known opposition politician, whose health has been deteriorating since he was jailed on trumped-up charges in 2021. The film is a gripping detective story that traces how he was poisoned by Russian intelligence agents while on a speaking tour in Siberia, miraculously escaped death, and returned to Moscow after treatment in Germany. Navalny was arrested at the airport and is likely to stay imprisoned so long as Putin retains power.When Navalny’s wife, Yulia, took the stage to accept the award for him, she praised her husband for “defending democracy.” In an emotional speech, she said softly, “Alexei, I’m dreaming of the day when you will be free and our country will be fre...

Review: ‘Shazam!’ sequel has more stars, less charm

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:29 GMT

Review: ‘Shazam!’ sequel has more stars, less charm By Jocelyn Noveck | Assocoiated PressSequels, by nature, are more. Whatever the original had, just add more, the rule seems to be. Even more words in the title — how often is a sequel’s title shorter than the original?And so, exactly four years after the original DC superhero pic “Shazam!” surprised with its clever blend of innocence and silliness, and enough wit to blunt the inevitable ridiculousness of plot, we have “Shazam! Fury of the Gods.” It brings five times the title wordage, more action, more villains, more monsters and more star wattage — Oscar winner Helen Mirren, for example.But not more charm. The sequel, again directed by David F. Sandberg, feels less breezily funny, less fresh, less fleet of foot. (At two hours and 10 minutes, it’s actually two minutes shorter than the original, but doesn’t feel shorter).In its favor, though, are some elements that lent the original its pleasures, especially Zachary Levi and his goofy efforts...

2-bedroom home on corner lot in Alameda

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:29 GMT

2-bedroom home on corner lot in Alameda It’s an extraordinary opportunity: Live in a World War II-era two-story attached home in the West End not far from Alameda Landing shopping and restaurants, the Webster Posey Tube, S.F. commuter ferry, and Spirits Alley for sumptuous craft beers and food.Experience historic charm at this home built in 1940 for workers at the Alameda Bethlehem Shipyard during World War II. When you walk through the front door you will see fresh paint, new light fixtures, wood floors, a coat closet and heating furnace. The kitchen includes a new, never-been-used stainless-steel gas range oven and refrigerator and linoleum floor.Outside the back door is a patio area and upstairs there are two bedrooms with new light fixtures and door knobs as well as a newer full bathroom with a shower over tub.Location: 1732 Main Street, AlamedaOverview:  two bedrooms, one bathroom, 800 square feetListed at: $525,000Open house: Saturday, March 18, and Sunday, March 19, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.Website: www.1732MainSt...

‘California cannot afford to be held hostage by NIMBYs’: The debate over California’s landmark environmental law hits new venue

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:29 GMT

‘California cannot afford to be held hostage by NIMBYs’: The debate over California’s landmark environmental law hits new venue California’s bedrock environmental law has helped protect residents, wildlife and natural resources from pollution and other negative effects of development countless times since then-Gov. Ronald Reagan put it on the books more than half a century ago.But the California Environmental Quality Act, better known as CEQA, sometimes is weaponized by competing businesses, labor unions and anti-development neighbors who aren’t necessarily motivated by environmental concerns. They challenge projects in court, based on CEQA complaints, and delay or kill some projects entirely. Some people now argue that such tactics have contributed to California’s housing crisis.Witnesses spelled out those competing realities during an all-day hearing Thursday before the Little Hoover Commission which, for the first time, is studying whether to recommend changes to the environmental law.“I think that’s the reason nothing can ever be done with CEQA because each side is so compelling,” Commissioner Anthony Ca...

European competition draw lists

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:29 GMT

European competition draw lists NYON, Switzerland (AP) — Champions LeagueQuarterfinalsFirst LegApril 11-12 Real Madrid (Spain) vs. Chelsea (England)Benfica (Portugal) vs. Inter Milan (Italy)Manchester City (England) vs. Bayern Munich (Germany)AC Milan (Italy) vs. Napoli (Italy)Second LegApril 18-19Chelsea (England) vs. Real Madrid (Spain)Inter Milan (Italy) vs. Benfica (Portugal)Bayern Munich (Germany) vs. Manchester City (England)Napoli (Italy) vs. AC Milan (Italy)SemifinalsFirst LegMay 9-10AC Milan (Italy) or Napoli (Italy) vs. Benfica (Portugal) or Inter Milan (Italy)Real Madrid (Spain) or Chelsea (England) vs. Manchester City (England) or Bayern Munich (Germany)Second LegMay 16-17Benfica (Portugal) or Inter Milan (Italy) vs. AC Milan (Italy) or Napoli (Italy)Manchester City (England) or Bayern Munich (Germany) vs. Real Madrid (Spain) or Chelsea (England)___More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSource

DC doctor explains why pregnancy deaths rates among Black women increased since pandemic

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:29 GMT

DC doctor explains why pregnancy deaths rates among Black women increased since pandemic A new report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows that Black women had a maternal mortality rate nearly three times the rate of white women during the pandemic in 2021.The mortality rate for Black women in 2021 was 69.9 deaths per 100,000 live births, 2.6 times the rate for white women.Dr. Carla Sandy, an obstetrician and gynecologist at the Kaiser Permanente Capitol Hill Medical Center in D.C., says that “implicit bias and racism” in medical fields negatively impact “how Black women interact with the system.”More Health & Fitness NewsMore Local NewsMore DC NewsShe said that while the trend is moving in a positive direction, there is still a need to improve maternity care as a whole.“I think some of the bigger things that we can do as a society is make high quality care easier to access,” Sandy said. “It does come down to our integration of care; a lot of times our care is fragmented.”The data from the report a...

Farmacéutica Sanofi rebajará hasta un 78% del costo de la insulina

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:29 GMT

Farmacéutica Sanofi rebajará hasta un 78% del costo de la insulina WASHINGTON – La farmacéutica Sanofi anunció este jueves que rebajará hasta un 78% el precio de su producto de insulina más recetado en Estados Unidos, sumándose a otras dos principales productoras del medicamento que anunciaron medidas similares en las últimas semanasEn un comunicado, la empresa señaló además que impondrá un precio máximo de $35 dólares al mes a la insulina para las personas que tengan seguro de salud privado.La decisión de Sanofi llega después de que las farmacéuticas Eli Lilly y Novo Nordisk anunciaran medidas similares, ante la presión por parte del Gobierno del presidente Joe Biden para que las empresas reduzcan el precio de la insulina, un medicamento que es mucho más caro en Estados Unidos que en otros países. La farmacéutica Novo Nordisk rebaja hasta un 75% el costo de varios productos de insulina en EEUU La farmacéutica Eli Lilly limita el costo de la insulina a $35 por mes, brindando alivio a millones ...

Tuniu: Q4 Earnings Snapshot

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 03:21:29 GMT

Tuniu: Q4 Earnings Snapshot NANJING, China (AP) — NANJING, China (AP) — Tuniu Corp. (TOUR) on Friday reported a loss of $636,000 in its fourth quarter.On a per-share basis, the Nanjing, China-based company said it had a loss of less than 1 cent. Losses, adjusted for non-recurring gains, came to 4 cents per share.The online travel company posted revenue of $4 million in the period.For the year, the company reported a loss of $28 million, or 24 cents per share. Revenue was reported as $26.6 million.For the current quarter ending in March, Tuniu said it expects revenue in the range of $8.5 million to $9 million._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on TOUR at https://www.zacks.com/ap/TOURSource