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Golden Globe nominations should give a skewed Oscar picture, plus a new podcast category

Nominations to the 83rd Golden Globes will be announced Monday morning. Expect to hear these movies called out more than once: “Sinners,” “Wicked: For Good” and “One Battle After Another.” Those are some of the movies likely to among the top nominations getters. Since the Globes split their awards between drama and comedy-musical, and each

Trump hosts the Kennedy Center Honors recognizing Stallone, Kiss, Gaynor and others

President Trump hosted the annual Kennedy Center Honors on Sunday, praising Sylvester Stallone, Kiss, Gloria Gaynor and the other honorees as being “legendary in so many ways.” “Billions and billions of people have watched them over the years,” Trump, the first president to command the stage instead of sitting in an Opera House box, said

Trump’s ‘Golden Dome’ czar says he held talks with 300 companies on secret missile defense shield

Don’t miss the full story from our staff writers, whose reportage is the basis of this article. President Trump’s “Golden Dome” czar has revealed that he has conducted private discussions with more than 300 companies to develop the secretive missile defense shield planned to protect the entire U.S. homeland by mid-2028. Gen. Michael A. Guetlein

Sick in a Hospital Town, Part 2: The Making of a Monopoly

The Making of Doretha Moultrie, bottom row, second from left, with her nursing school classmates and instructor in 1963. She went on to work at Phoebe. Courtesy of Doretha Moultrie Two rows of nurses pose for a professional image. They are wearing vintage nursing attire. A Monopoly Part Two from Sick in a Hospital Town

Sick in a Hospital Town, Part 5: Too Big to Fight

Too Big Sandra Parker in front of a portrait of her husband at Georgia’s Albany Technical College Alyssa Pointer for ProPublica A woman with gray hair wearing a leopard-print blue jacket reaches up to a painting on a wall of a man wearing a suit and smiling. to Fight Part Five from Sick in a

Sick in a Hospital Town

Hospital Town Part One The Business of Care The story of Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital is the story of American health care. Start reading Part Two The Making of a Monopoly Founded in 1911 as a community hospital, a hundred years later Phoebe becomes a sprawling health care system and wages a yearslong battle to

Sick in a Hospital Town, Part 4: The Last Safety Net

The Last Downtown Albany Katie Campbell/ProPublica A biker riding by the front of an abandoned store with broken windows and paint-chipped brick walls. Safety Net Part Four from Sick in a Hospital Town The board that oversees Phoebe decides not to release a report that finds the cost of care at the hospital is higher

Sick in a Hospital Town, Part 3: Poor Grades, Poor Outcomes

Poor Grades, Rosalynn Almond holding the urn containing the ashes of her sister LaTosha Almudena Toral/ProPublica A woman sits on a bed holding a white urn that she is looking at. A light is shining on her and the urn. Poor Outcomes Part Three from Sick in a Hospital Town Phoebe pays an exorbitant sum

Newlyweds have ‘virtual’ wedding reception after flight canceled at last minute

A newly married couple attended their own wedding reception virtually after their flight was cancelled at the last minute.  With the hall fully decorated and arrangements in place, the bride’s family decided not to postpone the event.  Instead, the couple was displayed live on a huge screen so they could participate from hundreds of miles

Florida kicks off first black bear hunt in a decade, despite pushback

For the first time in a decade, hunters armed with rifles and crossbows are fanning out across Florida’s swamps and flatwoods to legally hunt the Florida black bear, over the vocal opposition of critics. The state-sanctioned hunt began Saturday, after drawing more than 160,000 applications for a far more limited number of hunting permits, including from opponents who

DHS fires back after Dem Rep. Adelita Grijalva claims she was ‘pushed aside and pepper sprayed’ during ICE raid

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) on Friday pushed back against accusations from Arizona Democratic Rep. Adelita Grijalva, who claimed she was pepper-sprayed during an immigration raid in Tucson. In a post on X, Grijalva said she was “pushed aside and pepper sprayed” after identifying herself as a member of Congress while seeking information from officers during a US

Round-up: New oil & gas discoveries take center stage as LNG momentum grows

Home Fossil Energy Round-up: New oil & gas discoveries take center stage as LNG momentum grows As the offshore energy sector sees advancements in exploration, infrastructure expansion, LNG diversification, and carbon management initiatives, new discoveries in Norway reinforce the ongoing oil and gas dominance. International players, such as Shell, Equinor, Chevron, and Petrobras are reshaping

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