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Tropical Storm Dalila is moing Southwest at 50 mph on Saturday, and the storm is expected to strengthen this weekend before weakening on Monday. Alerts are up in the southwestern coast of Mexico from Playa Perula to Cabo Corrientes.Welcome to the Daily Weather Update from FOX Weather. It’s Saturday, June 14. Start your day with everything you need to know about today’s weather. You can also get a quick briefing of national, regional and local weather whenever you like with the FOX Weather Update podcast.Tropical Storm Warnings expanded along Mexican coast as Dalila passes offshoreTropical Storm Dalila is nearing its closest approach to…
Cultural Trust Executive Director Brian Rogers talks about the Cultural Tax Credit at a PSU event to unveil a new Celebrate Oregon! mural. Salem, Oregon – More than 50 Oregonians have joined forces to launch the Oregon Cultural Trust’s new Cultural Ambassador Network, inspired to promote cultural giving in Oregon. Inaugural members include Norm Smith, president emeritus of The Ford Family Foundation, Oregon Poet Laureate Emerita Paulann Petersen and former state representative Margaret Doherty, as well as many cultural nonprofit executives and supporters in communities ranging from Astoria, Portland and Jacksonville to Prineville and Wallowa. The Cultural Ambassador Network empowers…
The Israel-Iran war is just beginning. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced that Israel will continue strikes for “as many days as it takes”—likely amounting to several weeks—seeking to continue to degrade Iran’s nuclear program and devastate its military. Iran has already launched drones and ballistic missiles on Israel and has a range of other retaliatory options, albeit limited ones. Although more bloodshed is likely, even inevitable, it is not too soon to think about de-escalation and ways in which this war might end. Here are a few possibilities. The Israel-Iran war is just beginning. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has…
In my June 10 post on the penny, I wrote: The U.S. government makes a pretty penny (pun intended) on seigniorage. It’s not as much as it used to be because more and more people use credit cards and even cryptocurrency to buy goods and services. Still, it’s a good amount. The biggest gain from seigniorage is on the $100 bill. Printing one costs the federal government just 9.4 cents. So, when the feds spend this $100, they make a nice profit of $99.90. Not bad. Printing a $1 bill costs the feds 3.2 cents. So even on a $1…
Barcelona have reportedly activated Joan Garcia’s release clause.
In a new interview with Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson, the former Chicago Bulls sharpshooter Craig Hodges offered a rare, unfiltered look into life behind the scenes of the Jordan-era Bulls — and he made it clear: Michael Jordan wasn’t the enemy. Hodges, a Chicago native and South Side product, didn’t flinch under Jordan’s notorious intensity […] The post Craig Hodges: “Michael Jordan wasn’t the enemy” appeared first on TalkBasket.net.
An Alaskan man is recovering after a terrifying incident during a hike in Seward. Firefighters said he became pinned by a 700-pound boulder in Fourth of July Creek, turning his outdoor adventure with his wife into a life-threatening ordeal.AHSAHKA, Idaho – Officials recently found a young man who had passed away after he became trapped under a boulder while out camping in northern Idaho.On the evening of June 7, authorities with the Clearwater County Sheriff’s Office, Clearwater County Ambulance Service, Orofino Fire Department and Nez Perce Tribal Police responded to a report about a boulder that had fallen on a…
The 1921 C. W. Parker Jantzen Beach Carousel in Leavenworth, Kansas, where it was constructed. A whimsical piece of Oregon history is coming back to life, thanks in part to a grant from the Oregon Cultural Trust. The National Neon Sign Museum will oversee the restoration of the 1921 C. W. Parker Jantzen Beach Carousel, a fixture of yesteryear’s Jantzen Beach Amusement Park. Known as “The Coney Island of the West,” the park once drew hundreds of thousands of visitors a year, but shut down operations in 1970. The carousel was later refurbished and installed in the Jantzen Beach Center…
by AI | 13.Jun 2025 | Europe in brief AI French authorities are considering the possibility that the ban on the sale of new thermal cars, planned by the EU from 2035, could be “relaxed,” provided that it does not go against the exit from fossil fuels. The French Minister of Economy, Eric Lombard (on the right), and the Minister in charge of Industry and Energy, Marc Ferracci, charge a Renault 5 E-Tech electric car in the parking lot of a Carrefour supermarket in l’Hay-les-Roses, near Paris, on May 16, 2025. (Photo: Alain Jocard / AFP) Paris – “Easing” measures…
Yes, but only because it was so extremely high recently. Figure 1: Top panel – Economic Policy Uncertainty – trade category (blue); Bottom panel – Trade Policy Uncertainty (blue). NBER defined peak-to-trough recession dates shaded gray. Source: policyuncertainty.com, Iacoviello, NBER. This entry was posted on June 13, 2025 by Menzie Kent.