Torivio Fodder: The true crime story of the Osage Nation would take a century to tell
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:26:51 GMT
Director Martin Scorsese’s new film, “Killers of the Flower Moon,” tells the true story of a string of murders on the Osage Nation’s land in Oklahoma in the 1920s. Based on David Grann’s meticulously researched 2017 book, the movie delves into racial and family dynamics that rocked Oklahoma to the core when oil was discovered on Osage lands.White settlers targeted members of the Osage Nation to steal their land and the riches beneath it. At least 60 Osage people were murdered or disappeared between 1921 and 1925. From a historical perspective, this crime, made possible by federal policies from the 1880s, was just the tip of the iceberg.From the early 1800s through the 1930s, official U.S. policy displaced thousands of Native Americans from their ancestral homes through the policy known as Indian removal. And throughout the 20th century, the federal government collected billions of dollars from sales or leases of natural resources such as timber, oil and...Bridge: Oct. 22, 2023
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:26:51 GMT
“I know the heart is an involuntary organ,” a club player said to me. “It works without conscious direction from the brain. I didn’t know the tongue was that way until I acquired my current partner. Except he’s now my former partner.”“Partners do tend to speak without thinking,” I sighed.My friend was today’s North.“My first four bids had shown nothing,” he said, “so when my partner cue-bid five diamonds, I thought my king was enough to bid slam. West led the ten of diamonds, and partner won with the jack, accepting the free finesse. He drew trumps, took the A-K of clubs and the ace of diamonds, and led a low heart.“East won with the eight and led a club. South ruffed and led the ace and low heart. He went down two.“My partner savaged me. He strained his voice, and not because he was talking through a colander. He said my slam bid was nutty. I mentioned that, as he played the hand, five spades would ...Horoscopes Oct. 22, 2023: Jeff Goldblum, let things unfold naturally
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CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS DAY: Jesse Tyler Ferguson, 48; Saffron Burrows, 51; Jeff Goldblum, 71; Christopher Lloyd, 85.Happy Birthday: Sensitivity will be an issue if you act in haste. Take your time, plan your actions and focus on self-improvement, and you’ll discover what you need in your life to achieve peace of mind and the happiness you desire. Don’t give in to what others are peddling in hopes of benefiting themselves. A change to your living arrangements will have unanticipated benefits if you are patient. Let things unfold naturally. Your numbers are 5, 11, 19, 28, 33, 44, 47.ARIES (March 21-April 19): Reach out to like-minded people and contribute to a cause that resonates with you. Your connections will give you a unique perspective on what’s available and how to implement changes to improve your quality of life. 4 starsTAURUS (April 20-May 20): Put your energy and power into your goals. Consider your options, and adjust your plans or routine to ensure you...Word Game: Oct. 22, 2023
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TODAY’S WORD — AGGRESSIVE (AGGRESSIVE: uh-GRESS-iv: Inclined to behave in a hostile fashion.)Average mark 50 wordsTime limit 60 minutesCan you find 62 or more words in AGGRESSIVE?TODAY’S WORD — AGGRESSIVE aegis aerie ager aggrieve agree arise aver averse gage gases gassier gave gear give giver grass grave gravies grease greige grieve rage raise rase rave reggae revise rise rive eager ease easier eaves egis egress erase ever sage sager saggier sari save saver sear seer sere serge series serve sever siege sieve sire varies vase veer verge verse visa visage virga viseTo purchase the Word Game book, visit WordGameBooks.com. Order it now for just $5 while supplies last!RULES OF THE GAME:1. Words must be of four or more letters.2. Words that acquire four letters by the addition of “s,” such as “bats” or “dies,” are not allowed.3. Additional words made by adding a “d” or an “s” may not be used. For example, if “bake” is used, “baked” or “bakes” are not allowed, but ...Ask Amy: Had we known about this upheaval, we would have declined the wedding invitation
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Dear Amy: Months ago, my wife and I were invited to a wedding that will be held in a month’s time.Related ArticlesAdvice | Ask Amy: The fight over laundry has undermined our marriage Advice | Ask Amy: I’ve been told that a mad dash through the airport won’t win me a woman Advice | Ask Amy: Should I let him know I’ve been tracking the car’s mileage? Advice | Ask Amy: I can’t believe he’s still doing the thing that almost killed him Advice | Ask Amy: After the Father’s Day blow-up, must I forgive him? It was to be a big formal church wedding with eight or nine bridesmaids and groomsmen, flower girl and ring bearer, followed by a reception.At the last minute we received a postcard announcing that plans have changed and that the wedding will be a closed private ceremony, and that guests should just plan on showing up for the reception afterward.If I had known this wa...Victim in deadly Prince George’s Co. shooting identified
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:26:51 GMT
Police in Prince George’s County, Maryland, have identified the victim shot dead near the Bladensburg neighborhood of unincorporated Hyattsville.Kevin Jason Paul, 44, of Silver Spring, was found dead in a parking lot along the 3400 block of 52nd Avenue on Thursday just after 10 p.m.Police said homicide investigators are still working to determine a motive and identify any suspects in this shooting.The department said a reward of up to $25,000 is being offered for information leading to arrests or indictments in this case. A map of the area where the deadly shooting happened is below. Source77-year-old Fort Washington man killed in pedestrian crash identified
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Prince George’s County, Maryland, police have identified the Fort Washington man who died in a crash Thursday morning.Foday Salim, 77, was struck while in the 6800 block of Bock Road at around 7 a.m., according to a news release.A preliminary investigation showed that a southbound sedan struck Salim while he was in the roadway. First responders transported him to a hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the department said.The sedan driver remained on the scene but was not identified by authorities. Officials did not say if the pedestrian was crossing the roadway at the time of the crash.A map of the area is below. Anyone with information is asked to call police at 301-731-4422 or contact PG Crime Solvers anonymously online, or by calling 1-866-411-8477. The case number is 23-0062189.SourceMinjee Lee beats Alison Lee in playoff to win LPGA South Korea tournament
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:26:51 GMT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Australian Minjee Lee weathered a late rally by Alison Lee to eventually defeat the American on the first playoff hole and win the LPGA South Korea tournament on Sunday.Both players finished at 16-under 272 on the Seowon Valley Country Club course outside Seoul forcing a playoff, where the Australian made a birdie at the par-4 18th after her namesake saw her birdie attempt narrowly miss.It was 27-year-old Minjee Lee’s 10th tour title and second win in her last three starts after claiming the Kroger Queen City Championship in Cincinnati in July. Sunday’s win makes her the third player from Australia to reach double digits in Tour victories, joining Jan Stephenson (16) and Karrie Webb (41).America’s Lee is still searching for her first tour victory, but can count herself desperately unlucky after mounting a strong comeback to force what had appeared to be an unlikely playoff after making bogey at the 16th to trail Minjee Lee by two shots.But...More Nice Weather Ahead this Week
Published Sat, 16 Nov 2024 00:26:51 GMT
Following a beautifully warm Saturday across South Florida where many had highs in the upper 80s under a mostly sunny skies, more bright skies and warm conditions are ahead this Sunday to wrap up the weekend.The main difference this Sunday is that there will be some more cloud cover in the form of upper level clouds filtering out the sunshine during the afternoon and evening hours. These clouds will be rather thin, though, to keeping conditions looking bright and beautiful.Monday will be fairly similar with filtered sunshine, highs in the mid to upper 80s, a fairly light breeze and comfortable humidity levels as another weak front comes through.What this weak front will help due along with high pressure building in to our north and Hurricane Tammy swirling across the southwestern Atlantic Ocean is increase our winds, with a big breeze developing Tuesday through Thursday across South Florida.Winds midweek will be sustained up to 20-25 mph out of the northeast/east and gusting up to 3...Bou propels Revolution to 2-1 victory over Union
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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Gustavo Bou scored twice in the first half to lead the New England Revolution to a 2-1 victory over the Philadelphia Union on Saturday night, closing out the regular season for two clubs bound for the postseason.Julián Carranza put Philadelphia (15-9-10) on top in the 16th minute when he used an assist from Mikael Uhre to score his 14th goal of the season.Bou scored the equalizer for New England (15-9-10) on a penalty kick in the 25th minute, following a hand-ball foul on the Union’s Damion Lowe. Bou notched the winner in the 42nd minute when he took a pass from Carles Gil and scored for the seventh time this season.The Union had an eight-match unbeaten streak end. Uhre fell one goal shy of joining Carranza and Dániel Gazdag and giving Philadelphia three players with at least 10 goals in two straight seasons. The 1996-97 San Jose Earthquakes are the only club in history to accomplish the feat.Latest news
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