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Watch Our New Short Film About a Mother’s Search for Answers on the Crow Reservation

Watch Our New Short Film About a Mother’s Search for Answers on the Crow ReservationA high-speed police chase. A 17-year-old Crow boy, dead. The police report? Nowhere to be found. The entire police department? Vanished. The excruciating question that still remains: What happened to Braven Glenn? The hunt for answers is at the heart of our searing new short film After the Crash, by reporter Samantha Michaels and filmmaker Mark Helenowski. Blossom Old Bull was raising her son Braven, a diligent student and passionate basketballer, in the Crow Nation in Montana. On a dark, chilly night in November 2020, a police pursuit began while Braven was driving to meet his girlfriend. Blossom was told her son was speeding and collided with a train, but she had few other details. Despite his cries for help, witnesses say they didn’t see law enforcement offer him medical assistance. He didn’t survive. Within days,…


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Tupperware Is in Trouble

Tupperware Is in TroubleFor the first several decades of my life, most of the meals I ate involved at least one piece of Tupperware. My mom’s pieces were mostly the greens and yellows of a 1970s kitchen, purchased from co-workers or neighbors who circulated catalogs around the office or slipped them into mailboxes in our suburban subdivision. Many of her containers were acquired before my brother and I were born and remained in regular use well after I flew the nest for college in the mid-2000s. To this day, the birthday cake that my mom makes for my visits gets stored on her kitchen counter in a classic Tupperware cake saver—a flat gold base with a tall, milky-white lid made of semi-rigid plastic. Somewhere deep in her cabinets, the matching gold carrying strap is probably still hiding, in case a cake is on the go.If you’re over 30 and were…


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Unique therapy helps some young people with autism interact better with others

Unique therapy helps some young people with autism interact better with othersA New York speech pathologist is using improvisational theater, better known as “improv,” to help young adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) to develop their social skills.Bob Domingo, PhD, a speech language pathologist and assistant professor at Long Island University Post in Brookville, New York, is combining his skills and love of improv to help those with ASD.”Through improv, I am able to combine my knowledge of speech, language and communication with improv games and activities, to open up new, fun ways to communicate with others in developing spontaneous, unscripted ‘scenes’ or conversations,” Domingo told Fox News Digital in an interview.WORLD AUTISM AWARENESS DAY: HOW YOU CAN SHOW YOUR SUPPORT IN 2024For individuals with ASD, symptoms can vary in severity.People can be anywhere from completely nonverbal to fully verbal, according to Domingo and other experts. Here’s what to know.Individuals with…


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Study finds evidence of microplastics in brains and other organs

Study finds evidence of microplastics in brains and other organsTwo new studies have described the ways in which tiny microplastics can end up in humans’ organs – and even in the brains of mice.One of the studies, published in Environmental Health Perspectives on Apr. 10., involved feeding healthy mice microplastics over a period of four to eight weeks. Scientists later found that various organs in the mice were contaminated.”In mice that ingested microspheres, we detected polystyrene microspheres in distant tissues including the brain, liver, and kidney,” the study’s results section reads.”Additionally, we report on the metabolic differences that occurred in the colon, liver, and brain, which showed differential responses that were dependent on concentration and type of microsphere exposure.”SCIENTISTS REVEAL SIMPLE NEW PROCESS THAT MAY HELP ELIMINATE TOXIC CHEMICALS FROM EVERYDAY ITEMSAnother study published in the Journal of Hazardous Materials on Apr. 5 experimented on both humans and mice. Researchers…


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Jeff Boone Joins Fremantle as VP of Scripted Development

Jeff Boone Joins Fremantle as VP of Scripted DevelopmentJeff Boone has joined Fremantle’s North American team as its new VP of scripted development. In this role, Boone will be responsible for developing new series for its pipeline and play an active role within Fremantle’s global scripted network. Boone will report to Fremantle’s EVP of Scripted Programming, Jenni Sherwood.  Boone joins Fremantle from his previous […] ….. Read More.VARIETY – Entertainment | Movies & TelevisionFri, April 19, 202451 mins ago


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‘Unauthorized person’ reportedly in flight deck during MLB team flight

‘Unauthorized person’ reportedly in flight deck during MLB team flightViewThe Federal Aviation Administration and United Airlines have launched investigations after a video reportedly showed an “unauthorized person” in the flight deck during a Colorado Rockies flight. The Wall Street Journal was the first to report the incident.The FAA and United Airlines did not confirm details of the incident. However, a video posted to social media appears to show the team’s hitting coach sitting in the cockpit during the flight.SEE MORE: United plane engine catches fire midflight, passengers fear for livesIn a statement, United Airlines said it is aware of a video “which appears to show an unauthorized person in the flight deck at cruise altitude while the autopilot was engaged.” “We’re deeply disturbed by what we see in that video, which appears to show an unauthorized person in the flight deck at cruise altitude while the autopilot was engaged,” United said. “As a…


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