Amazon films, series to get wider distribution via licensing

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:33:00 GMT

Amazon films, series to get wider distribution via licensing NEW YORK (AP) — Amazon said Monday it will distribute its original films and TV shows, like “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” to media outlets outside its Prime Video service for the first time. The works will be licensed via a new unit called Amazon MGM Studios Distribution, which expands the number of titles currently offered by Hollywood studio MGM. Last year, the e-commerce-behemoth-turned-media-giant closed its acquisition of MGM — which houses more than 4,000 film titles and 17,000 TV episodes — for $8.5 billion. At launch, the new division will offer several series and films including “Coming 2 America” and “Borat Subsequent Moviefilm,” Amazon said. The unit will be led by Chris Ottinger, the head of distribution at MGM, who will continue to oversee distribution of MGM’s new releases and film franchises, such as the James Bond and Rocky series. “With the integration of MGM, we wanted to take advantage of the existing team to expand our business in ways that will greatl...

Ex-US Homeland Security agent gets life for sex assaults

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:33:00 GMT

Ex-US Homeland Security agent gets life for sex assaults RIVERSIDE, Calif. (AP) — A former U.S. Homeland Security special agent was sentenced to life in federal prison Monday for sexually assaulting two women he silenced by telling them he was “above the law.”John Jacob Olivas, 48, of Riverside was sentenced by a judge who said he had engaged in “systematic torture of women” and his victims would “live with this trauma for the rest of their lives,” the U.S. attorney’s office said in a statement.Last December, Olivas was found guilty of three counts of deprivation of rights under color of law. Olivas began his career with Immigration and Customs Enforcement in 2007 and resigned in 2015 after working for more than six years as a Homeland Security special agent.Olivas attacked both women in 2012, prosecutors said.One victim testified that Olivas tried to rape her “after making it clear to her that the police would not be responsive to any report she would make about Olivas because he was ‘above a cop,’ and ‘untouchable’ and...

Worker fatally injured at Amazon warehouse in Fort Wayne

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:33:00 GMT

Worker fatally injured at Amazon warehouse in Fort Wayne FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — A worker died after being injured at an Amazon warehouse in Fort Wayne in an incident that closed the facility for the rest of the day Monday, authorities said.Emergency medical crews were called to an Amazon Fulfillment Center about noon Monday, Allen County Sheriff’s Department spokesman Cpl. Adam Griffith said. The worker was taken to a hospital and pronounced dead.The death is under investigation, the sheriff’s department said. Additional details about the death were not immediately released.The worker has not been identified.Amazon spokesman Andre Woodson issued a statement saying the company’s “thoughts and prayers are with our employee’s loved ones and our team at the facility. ”“We’re conducting a thorough investigation of the incident and working closely with authorities as they conduct their own investigations as well,” the statement said.Employees were sent home for the day with pay after the warehouse was closed, the company said. It said a ...

Blackhawks will get No. 1 pick in 2023 NHL Draft

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:33:00 GMT

Blackhawks will get No. 1 pick in 2023 NHL Draft CHICAGO — There was a lot on the line for the Blackhawks on Monday night - and it all came down to the luck of the draw.That's exactly what they got thanks to a lucky ping pong ball.The team won the 2023 NHL Draft Lottery and was awarded the No. 1 overall selection in this summer's draft. This now means they'll have the chance to select center Connor Bedard, who is one of the most highly-rated players in the draft in a number of years. It marks the third time the Blackhawks have won the NHL Draft Lottery since it began in 1995, doing so in 1999 and 2007. In the first year, since the team could only move up four spots, so they were awarded the fourth-overall pick. Eight years later, the team was able to move up from the fifth to the first spot, where they selected nine-time All-Star, three-time Stanley Cup champion, and 2016 Hart Trophy winner Patrick Kane. If the Blackhawks indeed keep the pick and select Bedard, which is highly likely, it will be just the second No. 1 overall pick ...

Chicago among the top cities in US for paranormal activity, per survey

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:33:00 GMT

Chicago among the top cities in US for paranormal activity, per survey CHICAGO — If you're a fan of the supernatural, then Chicago is your place to be, according to a recent survey.Per Lawn Love, the city is ranked third in the United States when it comes to paranormal activity.The company looked at 14 different metrics when ranking the 200 biggest cities in America when it comes to their instances of the supernatural. They were put into four categories: Sightings, haunted locations, lifestyle, and community.In the survey, Chicago was second in the number of paranormal conventions and vampire-friendliness, third in the number of paranormal sightings, and eighth in the number of haunted sites.In the four main categories, the city was third in lifestyle, fourth in community, tenth in haunted locations, and 11th in sightings. According to this system, Chicago had a score of 44.25, which put it behind first place Los Angeles (59.21) and second place New York (48). San Diego (42.83) and New Orleans (39.56) rounded out the top five. Indianapolis was the only...

3-year-old boy, security guard among those killed in Texas mall shooting

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:33:00 GMT

3-year-old boy, security guard among those killed in Texas mall shooting ALLEN, Texas (KETK) - Authorities have identified the victims of the mass shooting at the Allen Premium Outlets in Allen, Texas. According to the Texas Department of Safety, the youngest victim was a 3-year-old boy from Dallas. The oldest were his parents. The victims, all from Texas, have been identified as:Female, age 11, SachseFemale, age 8, SachseKyu Song Cho, male, age 37, DallasCindy Cho, female, age 35, DallasMale, age 3, DallasChristian LaCour, male, age 20, NevadaElio Cumana-Rivas, male, age 32, DallasAishwarya Thatikonda, female, age 26, McKinneyWhile authorities declined to identify victims under the age of 18, officials in the Wylie Independent School District said two students at its Cox Elementary School - Daniela and Sofia Mendoza, grades four and two - were among those killed. They were remembered as “the kindest, most thoughtful students with smiles that could light up any room,” Principal Krista Wilson said in a letter to parents.Three members of a Korean American ...

Utah woman who wrote book about grief following husband's death charged with murder

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:33:00 GMT

Utah woman who wrote book about grief following husband's death charged with murder KAMAS, Utah (KTVX) -- A Utah woman who wrote a children's book about coping with grief following the death of her husband has been charged with murder, according to court documents.Kouri Richins was arrested on May 8 in Summit County for aggravated murder and three counts of possession of drugs with intent to distribute, court records show. The alleged murder occurred on March 3, 2022, a day before Richins' husband, Eric Richins, died "unexpectedly," per his obituary. He and Kouri were married for nine years and had three young sons together. Wife of Utah man killed in tragic accident discovers pregnancy only hours later, family says According to court documents obtained by Nexstar's KTVX, Eric was found dead at the foot of his bed in the early morning hours of March 4, 2022. Kouri allegedly told authorities she had made him an alcoholic beverage and brought it to their room where he drank it. Kouri said that shortly after, she went to put one of her children to bed and fell asle...

VIDEO: Man gives South Carolina officer dance lessons during traffic stop

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:33:00 GMT

VIDEO: Man gives South Carolina officer dance lessons during traffic stop PICKENS, SC. -- There is never a wrong time to learn the some dance moves, even after being pulled over by police.According to the Pickens Police Department, a police officer pulled over a driver in Pickens, South Carolina just after midnight on Sunday, May 7. VIDEO: Kenosha police save elder driver after flat tire sparks vehicle fire During the traffic stop, bodycam footage showed the Pickens officer speaking with a man about his night of dancing.“Do you dance?” the man asks Woodmansee, after showing her the dancing clogs he was wearing.“No – I’ve never seen it before,” Woodmansee replies, referring to the style of dance.The man offers to teach her a “two-step” on the road. “Right here?” Woodmansee asks. “Right there,” he replies. VIDEO: Wisconsin police pull bobcat from inside car “Officer Woodmansee has an eye for finding gifted people on traffic stops,” Pickens Police wrote alongside the video on Facebook. “This stop for failure to maintain lane quickly turned into a two-ste...

West Virginia basketball coach Bob Huggins uses homophobic slur on radio

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:33:00 GMT

West Virginia basketball coach Bob Huggins uses homophobic slur on radio CINCINNATI (WOWK) – Bob Huggins, the West Virginia University head men's basketball coach, used a homophobic slur on a Cincinnati sports radio show on Monday.West Virginia's athletic department called Huggins' comments “offensive" and said it was reviewing the matter.During a call to Cincinnati radio station WLW, Huggins, a former longtime coach at Cincinnati, was asked about the transfer portal and whether he had a chance of landing a player from Xavier, a Jesuit school and the Bearcats' crosstown rival.“Catholics don't do that,” Huggins said. “I tell you what, any school that can throw rubber penises on the floor and then say they didn’t do it, by God they can get away with anything.“It was the Crosstown Shootout. What it was, was all those (expletive), those Catholic (expletive), I think.”You can listen to the audio, posted by Awful Announcing on Twitter, by clicking here. Oakland A’s announcer apologizes, says apparent use of on-air slur was accidental Bob Huggins released a s...

Women’s golf: Gophers freshmen still in contention for NCAA Championship qualification after Round 1 of regionals

Published Tue, 05 Nov 2024 16:33:00 GMT

Women’s golf: Gophers freshmen still in contention for NCAA Championship qualification after Round 1 of regionals Gophers freshmen Isabella McCauley and Luisamariana Mesones both shot 2-over-par rounds of 74 Monday in the first round of the NCAA Westfield Regional to keep themselves in contention for a trip to the NCAA Championships.Both golfers are currently tied for 41st overall in Westfield, Ind. They’re tied for the top spot among players competing as individuals in the regional, but sit five shots back of the current lone advancing individual qualifier — Vanderbilt’s Celina Sattelkau and Virginia’s Amanda Sambach are currently tied for that honor — who will be the top finishing golfer among those who don’t qualify for NCAA Championships as a member of a qualifying team.McCauley, a Simley grad who won a high school state title and has also qualified for and competed in a U.S. Open, had three birdies and five bogeys to go along with 10 pars in Monday’s opening round.“Both Bella and Mariana played some solid golf today,” Gophers coach Rhyll Brinsmead said in a re...