• ‘Civil War’ shallowly stumbles through war-torn America

    “Civil War,” the latest and ostensibly final film from director Alex Garland, has a lot on its mind. From the first scene in which the unnamed U.S. president, played by Nick Offerman, addresses a divided nation, it’s clear that this film was intended to comment on modern times. What’s less clear, however, is what it

  • Alex Garland's Controversial Drama 'Civil War' Imagines a War-Torn America

    For those of us who love A24, Civil War is a milestone: It earned the quirky indie distributor its highest opening weekend box office to date. Granted, built-in controversy surely drew many viewers to this dystopian drama from English writer-director Alex Garland (Men, Annihilation, Ex Machina), which depicts a U.S. civil war in the present day. The deal We join said war already well in progress. It all appears to have started when the unnamed U.S. president (Nick Offerman) decided he...

  • Police say Wamego tulips torn out by children

    WAMEGO (KSNT) - The Tulip Festival in Wamego is off to a rocky start after some local children allegedly tore out several plants, throwing them into a nearby fountain. The Wamego Police Department took to social media Saturday morning to inform locals of a criminal damage investigation at the city park. City Park Department staff []

  • Turki Alalshikh: The Face Of Boxing Says Teddy Atlas

    Boxing legend Teddy Atlas says Saudi Arabian promoter Turki Alalshikh is the 'Face of Boxing' today, not Canelo Alvarez or Tyson Fury. Atlas notes that His

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    Ticketmaster to face federal antitrust lawsuit, reports say

    Live Nation and Ticketmaster have faced widespread public scrutiny for dominance in the ticketing industry, which critics say has allowed them to raise prices on live entertainment.

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    Ticketmaster to face federal antitrust lawsuit, reports say

    Live Nation and Ticketmaster have faced widespread public scrutiny for dominance in the ticketing industry, which critics say has allowed them to raise prices on live entertainment.

  • Australian cities face protest disruption over Gaza war

    Train stations, ports and parts of Australia’s biggest cities could be blockaded by widespread planned protests against the war in Gaza. Pro-Palestine group A15 Action have called on supporters to block “the arteries of capitalism” as part of Monday’s planned extensive action. “In each city, we will identify and blockade major choke points in the […]

  • Animal rescue says to plan for pets in case the owner dies

    A local animal rescue group is encouraging people to have a plan in place for their pets should they pass away.

  • Man saved by A Band of Brothers says he owes his life to the charity

    Reece said a phonecall from a member of the group brought him back from the edge

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    Suspect in Mission murder case taken into custody, police say

    MISSION, Texas (ValleyCentral) — A suspect in a Mission murder case has been taken into custody, police said. Police told ValleyCentral that one person was arrested in connection to the killing of a 25-year-old man last week. At 8:57 p.m. April 8, police received calls of shots fired in the area of the 2500 block []

  • Trump says Israel's war with Hamas could end up in a global conflict

    At a Friday press conference in Palm Beach, Florida, former president Donald Trump suggested that Israel's war against Hamas in Gaza could escalate into a world war."What's going on in Israel could end up in a world war," Trump said.Trump then continued by criticizing President Joe Biden, saying he "doesn't know what the hell he is doing." console.log("2390 BODY2. CatId is:"+catID);if(catID==120){ console.log("2390 BODY. YES for anyclip script"); var script =...

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    What's in a Face: How technology uses our faces

    We think our faces are our own. But technology can use them to identify, influence and mimic us. This week, TED speakers explore the promise and peril of turning the human face into a digital tool.