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- BIDEN GIVES EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW TO WEATHER CHANNEL ADDRESSING GREATEST THREAT: CLIMATE CHANGE
Scientists Say Extreme Temperatures Are Killing Five Million People a Year and Climate Change is Speeding Toward Catastrophe. The Full Interview Will Air on The Weather Channel Television Network Starting Wednesday, August 9th at 6:00 a.m. EDT LOS ANGELES, Aug. 8, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Byron Allen's Allen Media Group proudly announces that today, in an historic interview, President Biden, sat down exclusively with The Weather Channel to discuss climate change and climate policy. President Biden has said that climate change is the "number one issue facing humanity" and that combatting climate change is a core tenet of his presidency. As Americans face increasingly extreme weather events, The Weather Channel is aggressively leading the climate discussion to effectuate positive change. "Climate change and global warming are the greatest threats to human beings on planet Earth and that is why this interview is so important," said Byron Allen, Founder/Chairman/CEO of Allen Media Group, the parent company of The Weather Channel. "Understanding the effects of climate change and the actions necessary to combat it can help save lives. Saving lives and protecting property is the core mission of The Weather Channel. We are proud to be leading the climate conversation with the president of the United States and other world leaders." The Weather Channel will air the full interview on Wednesday, August 9th during its flagship morning show, AMERICA'S MORNING HEADQUARTERS at 6:00 a.m. EDT. Subsequent airings will take place throughout the day on The Weather Channel and via The Weather Channel Streaming TV App. ABOUT ALLEN MEDIA GROUP Chairman and CEO Byron Allen founded Allen Media Group in 1993. Headquartered in Los Angeles, it has offices in New York, Chicago, Atlanta, and Charleston, SC. Allen Media Group owns 27 ABC-NBC-CBS-FOX network affiliate broadcast television stations in 21 U.S. markets and twelve 24-hour HD television networks serving nearly 220 million subscribers: THE WEATHER CHANNEL, THE WEATHER CHANNEL EN ESPAÑOL, PETS.TV, COMEDY.TV, RECIPE.TV, CARS.TV, ES.TV, MYDESTINATION.TV, JUSTICE CENTRAL.TV, THEGRIO TELEVISION NETWORK, THIS TV, and PATTRN. Allen Media Group also owns the streaming platforms HBCU GO, THE GRIO STREAMING APP, SPORTS.TV, THE WEATHER CHANNEL STREAMING APP, and LOCAL NOW--the free-streaming AVOD service powered by THE WEATHER CHANNEL and content partners, which delivers real-time, hyper-local news, weather, traffic, sports, and lifestyle information. Allen Media Group also produces, distributes, and sells advertising for 73 television programs, making it one of the largest independent producers/distributors of first-run syndicated television programming for broadcast television stations. With a library of over 5,000 hours of owned content across multiple genres, Allen Media Group provides video content to broadcast television stations, cable television networks, mobile devices, and multimedia digital. Our mission is to provide excellent programming to our viewers, online users, and Fortune 500 advertising partners. For more information visit: www.allenmedia.tv ABOUT THE WEATHER CHANNEL TELEVISION NETWORK Since its launch 40 years ago, The Weather Channel television network has become the top-rated and most widely distributed weather network in America. The Weather Channel television network has been the leader in severe weather coverage, providing the most comprehensive analysis of any media outlet and serving as the nation's only 24-hour source of national storm coverage. With trusted meteorologists who analyze, forecast, and report the weather, its expertise is unrivaled. In 2021 and 2019, The Weather Channel won Emmy Awards for its innovative Immersive Mixed Reality technology which is changing the standard in weather presentation. The Weather Channel CTV App is available on Amazon Fire TV, Android TV, Roku, Samsung, Vizio, and Xfinity Flex. For more information visit: www.weathergroup.com SOURCE Allen Media Group
- Public Meeting on Adirondack Rail Trail
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) will host a public meeting on Aug. 23, to provide updates on project progress and future planning, address community concerns, and answer questions. Public and stakeholder participation is vital to the success of the rail trail project and will help inform future public communication needs. The public meeting will be held Wednesday, Aug. 23, from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m., in the Adirondack Park Agency (APA) Boardroom, 1133 NYS Route 86, Ray Brook. DEC Project Manager Keith Carrow will provide updates on project status, insight into future planning for signage and interpretation, and answer questions related to the project. Phase one of the Adirondack Rail Trail is under construction by Kubricky Construction and is scheduled to be completed this year. Phase two construction is underway by Rifenburg Construction and includes the portion of the trail between Saranac Lake and Floodwood Road in Santa Clara. DEC urges the public to refrain from using any portion of the trail while it is closed for construction. Lake Placid to Saranac Lake: CLOSED for public use. Use of the corridor is prohibited for the duration of the summer and fall until Phase 1 is complete. Visitors are advised to respect posted signage and barricades. Saranac Lake to Floodwood Road, Town of Santa Clara: CLOSED for public use. Use of the corridor is prohibited for the duration of the construction contract. Visitors are advised to respect posted signage and barricades. Tupper Lake: Interim recreation is allowed at users' own risk on this unimproved section of the corridor. Public use may be limited or restricted in sections due to hazardous conditions or active construction or maintenance. ATV use is prohibited. Visitors should be mindful of posted signage and barricades. Saranac Lake Depot: Work has started on the parking lot at the Saranac Lake Depot. Sources: https://www.dec.ny.gov/press/128275.html
- Why Investors Take a Shine to Silver
(NewsUSA) - Silver is a part of everyday life in more ways than most people realize. Besides the more obvious industrial uses, silver is a key component in many products that people rely on every day. Your electric-powered car, the antibacterial thread in your sports gear, and even your smartphone all use silver. Silver also factors in products ranging from solar panels to burn creams and water purification systems. Silver is one of the most versatile elements; it can be ground into powder, turned into paste, shaved into flakes, converted into a salt, combined with other metals, flattened into printable sheets, drawn into wires, suspended within other materials, or even used as a catalyst in chemical reactions. Key areas where silver shines include: Automotive. Nearly 90 million ounces of silver is projected to be absorbed annually in the automotive industry alone by the year 2025, according to the Silver Institute, a nonprofit organization that informs the public about silver and its uses. Medicine. Silver has a long and intriguing history as an antibiotic in human health care. Silver has been developed for use in water purification, wound care, bone prostheses, reconstructive orthopedic surgery, cardiac devices, catheters and surgical appliances. In addition, recent research suggests that silver’s long-lasting antibacterial power could improve the performance of medical products that help protect us from harmful pathogens. Electronics/Technology. Silver’s excellent electrical conductivity makes it a natural choice for everything from printed circuit boards to switches and TV screens. Silver has become an important element in 5G infrastructure investment. Silver also is a solid choice for savvy investors, as the demand will continue to rise. Currently, there is an abundance of silver, which has kept prices low. Companies such as Vancouver-based Silvercorp Metals offer an opportunity to benefit from the investment value of silver. Silvercorp acquires, explores, develops, and mines precious and base metal mineral properties at its producing mines and exploration and development projects, primarily in China’s Ying Mining District, known as “The Silver Quadrant,” where it also produces gold, lead and zinc. Looking ahead, silver is an essential element of the “electrification economy,” and companies such as Silvercorp that are positioned for long-term growth and committed to responsible mining practices are worth watching. Visit silvercorpmetals.com for more information. Article Link https://about.newsusa.com/why-investors-take-a-shine-to-silver
- U.S. Sports Betting: Where Are We?
(NewsUSA) - Websites focusing on sports betting and the gambling industry have been monitoring the evolution of sports wagering in the United States and around the world, yet most Americans couldn’t tell you the name of the law that was overturned by the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling back in 2018. Still, its reverberating effects have been seismic. The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992, more commonly referred to as PASPA, was the law of the land that gave the federal government control over where sports betting could take place. Las Vegas was the most popular exception to the rule and only a few other jurisdictions were allowed to make books. New Jersey Fights Back However, a legal fight to overturn PASPA was mounted by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie and followed by his successor, Phil Murphy, which ultimately proved to be successful. The SCOTUS voted 6-3 that all parts of PASPA were illegal and that opened the floodgates for states to decide for themselves whether they would allow sports betting within their boundaries. Although the initial response was tepid, a steady stream of states began to pass sports betting legislation once they caught wind of the enormous revenue that was being generated by taxing the online and retail sportsbooks. That steady stream turned into a deluge, as more and more states hopped aboard the sports betting gravy train. How Do American Books Compare? Betting sports online is nothing new to millions of Americans who have been using offshore sports betting sites for decades. Many of those seasoned bettors, who have explored American digital sportsbooks, believe they offer less than they can find in online shops around the globe. One veteran of the gaming industry explained, “There really is no advantage to using American sportsbooks over the offshores. The offshore books I use are licensed and regulated too; it’s just that those regulations are from overseas countries but they’re every bit as strict. The biggest advantage to using offshores is they give much better bonuses, usually have better lines, take crypto like Bitcoin, there’s anonymity, and most importantly, I don't have to give the government a slice of my winnings. I don’t really want Uncle Sam knowing my business.” Sportsbooks like BetUS are often considered better alternatives to American sportsbooks by veteran bettors, but, either way, sports betting has hit the mainstream in the USA and there is no turning back! Did You Know? At this juncture, sports betting has been regulated in 34 states; find the breakdown below: Only in-person sportsbooks (10) Full mobile betting with multiple options (21) Limited mobile betting options (4) - Studies show mobile betting towers over in-person -aka retail- sports betting, generating over 90 percent of the handle. - Although the NFL is the most bet-on sports league, we should note that college football ranks second, NBA is third, and college basketball ranks fourth. Thus, it’s not surprising that college sports contribute at least 50 percent of the sports betting handle compared to the professional leagues. Money Changes Everything It didn’t take long for sports betting to catch fire with the American public, but perhaps the biggest 180-degree turn occurred when NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell announced his league would partner up with the same entities the NFL had been castigating for decades as a clear and present danger to the integrity of their hallowed National Football League. The sanctimonious finger-pointing by Goodell, and by those who had come before him, was akin to a WWE story arc. Except this one lived on and on and on without any reprieve. It was a wholly transparent attempt at feigning animosity towards the sports betting industry while its very existence contributed mightily to the NFL’s enormous television ratings. No one is watching two last-place teams on Monday night except when it’s the NFL’s Monday Night Football. Point spreads and totals create plenty of excitement because a financial interest attracts more eyeballs to the TV set than an emotional investment ever could. But the NFL could have its cake and eat it too. They could decry sports betting all they wanted because it wouldn’t stop the masses from betting. Meanwhile, they could continue to state that their game was free of any sports betting chicanery because they went to such great pains to ensure there is no place for betting in the NFL. Yet the latter is true; neither the NFL nor any professional league wants even a hint of impropriety or cheating. Pro sports can weather virtually any storm – domestic abuse, steroids, rape, and even murder, but the death knell of any league will come if the fans believe the fix is in. Then it’s no longer worth watching, and that’s a wrap. However, when sports betting became regulated in the U.S., the NFL smelled money - lots of money - and realized those sports betting platforms would pay beaucoup bucks to partner with Roger and his 31 billionaires (the Packers are community-owned.) It wasn’t at all surprising that the NFL dropped the charade against the evils of sports betting. That was inevitable, as there were hundreds of millions on the table. But the alacrity with which they did it, without any soft pivot, was stunning in its brazen shamelessness. It was as though Goodell knew everyone else knew he was just playing a part and those that were too stupid not to pick up on the act weren’t worth his contrition. It’s almost like meeting The Undertaker at a bar. He’s not going to be the Undertaker, he’s going to be Mark Calaway, just a big dude quaffing a beer. No need to keep up the pretense. And that’s how it was with Goodell. He went from preaching fire-and-brimstone on all things sports betting to Mr. Vegas slinking into a lounge with his new best friends, DraftKings, FanDuel, and Caesars. Back in the 80s Cyndi Lauper had a hit song, “Money Changes Everything.” If you ever doubted the wisdom of those words, just ask Roger. Offshore vs Regulated - Pros and Cons REGULATED PROS Credit & Cash Deposit/Withdraw Options Abide by local regulations. Funds are fully protected. All transactions are reported to Gov. entities (IRS). REGULATED CONS Fewer wager offers per games. Fewer leagues and events offered. Odds (payouts) are less attractive. Registration processes are more invasive. Cryptocurrencies are not an option. Fewer shops. In-person wagering required on some states. Tax variables depending on which state you wager on. Bonuses and promotions are limited/minimum. OFFSHORE PROS Deposit/withdraw options with cryptocurrencies. Bitcoin and other alternative currencies often available. Deposits/withdrawals with crypto are often immediate and fees don't apply. No tax withholding. More wagering options per league/games More leagues and events are offered. More casino games are offered. Higher privacy standards. More bonuses and promotions are offered More shop options are available. Some reliable sportsbooks include: BetUS BetOnline Heritage Sports OFFSHORE CONS Cash and credit deposits can be more difficult. Regulations are determined by the country the shop is licensed in. No wager limits placed by government to protect customers. Article Link https://about.newsusa.com/us-sports-betting-where-are-we
- UPDATE PROVIDED FOLLOWING TRAFFIC STOP WITH SHOTS FIRED
On today’s date, June 16, 2023, at approximately 11:11 a.m. Trooper Richard Albert, assigned to the Cobleskill Interstate Patrol operating a marked State Police Vehicle, observed a silver SUV driving on I-88 Eastbound traveling over 100 MPH in the town of Duanesburg, NY. Trooper Albert conducted a traffic stop on the SUV, and upon approaching the driver’s side of the vehicle, the driver put the window down, and the passenger reached out the driver-side window and opened fire on Trooper Albert, striking him in his left upper arm. Trooper Albert returned fire. The shooter and a passenger exited the vehicle, and the shooter fled on foot. The passenger was taken into custody uninjured at the scene. The shooter has been identified as Nelson Troche, 32 of Schenectady, NY and was located approximately one and a half hours later in the area of Darby Hill Road in Duanesburg, suffering from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Troopers immediately provided medical aid until EMS arrived and transported him to Albany Medical Center via med flight, where he has since been declared deceased. Trooper Albert was transported to Ellis Hospital by State Police and has since been discharged. State Police would like to thank the medical staff at Ellis Hospital along with all our other assisting agencies, including the Schoharie County Sheriff’s Office, The Schenectady County Sheriff’s Office, the Village of Cobleskill Police Department, City of Schenectady Police Department, the Glenville Police Department, and the Guilderland Police Department. Sources: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=748690630593633&set=a.726643332798363
- Speeding Car Blew Stop Sign, Striking Tree in Bridgewater NY
According to the Oneida County Sheriff, Robert Maciol, on Sunday, August 13th, at approximately 12:32 A.M., Sheriff Deputies responded to the intersection of State Route 8 and Babcock Hill Road, in the Town of Bridgewater for a one-car motor vehicle personal injury accident. After an investigation, it was determined that Caleb M. Pope, 18 years old of Clayville, was traveling in 2009 CADILLAC, West on Babcock Hill Road at a high rate of speed when he failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection of Route 8. When Pope failed to stop at the stop sign at the intersection of Babcock Hill Rd and Route 8, the vehicle he was operating crossed both lanes of State Route 8 and struck a tree on the West side of the road causing it to overturn on its roof. Pope was evaluated on scene by emergency service personnel and signed off on any medical treatment, while a 17 male juvenile passenger was transported to St. Elizabeth Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. Pope was issued citations for failing to stop at a stop sign and for failing to reduce speed for an intersection returnable to Bridgewater Town Court at a later date. The Oneida County Sheriff's Office was assisted on the scene by the Bridgewater Ambulance and the New York State Police.
- Motorcycle Accident, Lost Control Around a Corner, Striking a Ditch
According to Oneida County Sheriff Robert Maciol, on August 12, 2023, at around 11:38 pm, Deputies responded to the area of Route 26 in the Town of Augusta for the report of a single motorcycle accident. Upon arrival, deputies determined David N. Rodriguez (40), of Bridgewater, was driving a 2013 Harley Davidson motorcycle, Northbound on Route 26 when he lost control around a corner, causing him to exit the roadway and strike a ditch. Rodriguez was transported to St. Elizabeth’s Hospital to be evaluated for non-life-threatening injuries. No tickets issued at this time, pending investigation. The Oneida County Sheriff's Office was assisted on the scene by Oriskany Falls Fire Department.
- Juvenile Suspected Of Shots Fired, Claimed Possession Of Weapon
On the evening of August 11th, 2023, law enforcement officials from the Utica Police Department were called to investigate a reported incident of gunshots fired in the vicinity of the 900 block of Lenox Ave. Upon their arrival, they discovered physical evidence of multiple expended shell casings and were informed that two male suspects were observed fleeing from the scene. Following a thorough investigation, it was revealed that the suspects had fled to a residence located on City St, and that a firearm may have been involved in the incident. With the necessary authority granted, Patrol Officers and Investigators from the GIVE unit proceeded to conduct a search of the premises, ultimately leading to the discovery of a loaded .32 caliber handgun. Subsequently, a 17-year-old male suspect claimed ownership of the weapon and was transported to the Utica Police Department for further questioning. Ultimately, the Juvenile Aid Unit charged him with Criminal Possession of a Weapon in the second degree and Criminal Possession of a Firearm. As per legal requirements, the suspect's identity cannot be publicly disclosed due to his age. Sources: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=684024233767640&set=a.223509269819141
- NYSP Wall of Honor - Today we remember Trooper Thomas L. Corbett
NYSP Wall of Honor - Today we remember Trooper Thomas L. Corbett On August 13, 1933, Trooper Corbett died as a result of injuries sustained in a car accident on January 14, 1931, in the town of Caledonia, Livingston County. Trooper Corbett suffered spinal injuries and a crushed pelvis when the vehicle he and another Trooper were traveling in was forced off the road. He was never able to leave the hospital and received a disability retirement on August 1, 1931. He passed away from complications more than two years later. Trooper Corbett, age 31, from Batavia, joined the State Police on July 16, 1921, and was assigned to Troop A. Sources: https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=603577861965932&set=a.153499116973811
- Fatal Collision Results In Manslaughter Arrest
PRESS RELEASE On August 12, 2023, the Bureau of Criminal Investigation arrested Guillermo Morales, 52 of Buffalo, NY for Vehicular Manslaughter 1st degree, Criminal Possession of Controlled Substance 4th degree, Aggravated Unlicensed Operation 1st degree, and additional Vehicle and Traffic Law charges. On August 12, 2023, at 3:06 A.M., Troopers out of SP Buffalo responded to a two-vehicle collision on the I-190 southbound lane in the city of Buffalo. The investigation determined that Morales was operating a 2011 Dodge Ram on the I-190 traveling northbound in the southbound lane. Morales struck a 2009 Buick traveling southbound, head on. The operator of the Buick, Matthew J. Czop, 38 of Tonawanda, NY was pronounced deceased at the scene. Morales was in possession of cocaine and showed signs of intoxication. Morales was taken to Erie County Medical Center for non-life-threatening injuries. Morales was arrested at ECMC and arraignment is pending due to medical treatments. Morales has a prior DWI and two prior DWAI convictions. NYSP Collision Reconstruction Unit, Bureau of Criminal Investigation, and the Erie County District Attorney’s Office assisted in this investigation. This is an ongoing investigation. Sources: https://www.nyspnews.com/fatal-collision-results-in-manslaughter-arrest.htm
- Police Investigate Homicide in Town Of Indian Lake
PRESS RELEASE On August 12, 2023, around 8:12 p.m., New York State Police and Hamilton County Sheriff’s Department responded to Big Brook Road, Indian Lake, NY for a report of shots fired. When Troopers arrived on the scene, they located David J. Chenier, age 32, of Indian Lake, NY, deceased. An autopsy will be conducted at Glens Falls Hospital by Pathologist, Doctor Michael Sikirica, at a date and time yet to be determined. Subsequent to a vehicle and traffic stop, Ann M. Favro, age 57, of Saranac Lake, NY was arrested for (1) count of Murder in the 2nd Degree. Favro was arraigned in the Town of Indian Lake Court and remanded to the Hamilton County Jail without bail. State Police are asking for anyone with information regarding this incident to please contact State Police at 518-873-2750. This investigation remains ongoing. Sources: https://www.nyspnews.com/state-police-investigate-homicide-in-town-indian-lake.htm
- Waterloo Man Arrested for DWI After His Car Found
PRESS RELEASE On August 13, 2023, at approximately 2:48 p.m., troopers from SP Waterloo responded to a report of a property damage accident in the area of State Route 96A and West River Road in the Town of Waterloo. A red Jeep Cherokee was partially submerged in the New York State Canal. After an investigation, Frederick J. Holmes, age 25, of Waterloo, NY, was arrested for Driving While Intoxicated and traffic infractions. Holmes was transported to SP Waterloo for processing. He was issued an appearance ticket returnable to the Town of Waterloo Court on September 27, 2023. Sources: https://www.nyspnews.com/a-waterloo-man-is-arrested-for-dwi-after-his-vehicle-is-found-in-nys-canal..htm
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