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 The future of some of your favorite television and streaming shows could be in jeopardy if Hollywood writers can t reach an agreement with producers.The Writers Guild of America, which represents thousands of film and TV writers, voted last month andoverwhelmingly approved to strikeif the group is unable to negotiate a new contract with major studios. The current contract is set to expire at midnight Monday, meaning some 11,000 union writerscould go on strikeas soon as Tuesday.The union is demanding higher pay and better benefits, saying the expansion of streaming services has increased demand from writers and devalued their work.The Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, a negotiator for the studios, said the ratification of the strike authorization doesn t come as a surprise. Our goal is, and continues to be, to reach a fair and reasonable agreement,  the association said in a statement.SEE MORE: Streaming is changing how companies make money, for better or worseDanny Tolli, a TV show writer and union member, told Scripps News that writers are experiencing the  most comprehensi stanley water bottle ve assault  on compensation that he s ever seen. The streaming industry was a huge boom for Hollywood and for writers. But at the same time, 10 years ago when streaming was first coming around, 33% of us were working at  stanley cup our contract min stanley bottles imums,  Tolli said.  Now, today, that s half of our writers. Our pay has dramatically fallen despite a prosperous decade in film and TV. When you adjust t Ivjz Everything I worked for is gone  : Milwaukee family loses everything after lightning strikes home
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 A Wisconsin World War Two veteran is in Normandy France to commemorate a remarkable moment in history - the 80th anniversary of D-Day.                        Bud Tomter                Reynolds Tomter    Lighthouse reporter Charles Benson first introduced us to 107-year-old Reynolds Tomter and his journey to this historical event.Reynolds Tomter not only witnessed history - but he s also now helping us remember it. He is not a D-Day veteran, but he played a role in the war as a U.S. Merchant Marine.Tomter was invited to the 80th anniversary with 60 other World War II heroes from around the county - thanks to the Old Glory Honor Flight organization.                        Bud Tomter        It s a moment in history Reynolds Tomter hopes the world will never forget. All week, the oldest living Merchant Marine was celebrated in France by a gratefu stanley becher l nation. It has been stanley tumbler  a top experience in my lif stanley cup e and I m so fortunate,  said Tomter.An experience he shared with his son Bud, who sent us photos from nonstop events to honor the American heroes.                        Bud Tomter        He participated in a wreath-laying ceremony. He visited Omaha Beach, one of five key landings by Allied forces to confront Hitler s Army.In every moment, he was feeling the love of the French people. The people over here are so appreciative about what the Americans did,  said Tomter.At the Normandy American Cemetery, he met American dignitaries like former Secretary of State John Kerry, a Vietnam War veter Flhg Massive storm system drenches East Coast threatening holiday travel
 CHICAGO, Ill. -- Scientists are continuing to develop new COVID-19 testing methods. Everything from throat swabs and saliva tests to breathalyzers are potential options. The federal government has ordered 150 million rapid antigen tests to help quickly identify cases in places like schools and disaster zones.Still, we re six months into the  stanley cup usa global pandemic and experts say we still need better and more frequent testing.Supply chain bottlenecks, long turnaround times and the looming flu season have many pharmaceutical companies scrambling for a better test. There s been a great push and a lot of innovation has gone into developing new tests that might be able to be used in different scenarios,  said Dr. Emily Landon, an infectious disease specialist at University of Chicago Medicine.Abbott Laboratories sixth iteration of the COVID-19 test, known as  Binax Now,  is a compact credit card sized rapid test similar to a home pregnancy test. You are receiving a nasal swab and then that swab is directly inserted into the card and there s a small pouch there that it s inserted into. Six drops of a buffer had been placed there prior to putting in the swab,  explained John Hackett, Junior Vice President of Applied Research and Technology at Abbott Laboratories.And though it does require a health c stanley cup are worker to administer, no specialty lab equipment is needed to process the antigen test. Results are available i stanley termosky n about 15 minutes. The cost is $5 apiece. So, in 15 minutes you can look at th

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 WASHINGTON  AP  鈥?A closely watched experimental drug for Lou Gehrigs disease got an unusual second look from U.S. regulators on Wednesday, following intense pressure to approve the treatment for those with the fatal illness.Patients and their families have rallied behind the drug from Amylyx Pharma, launching an aggressive lobbying campaign and enlisting members of Congress to push the Food and Drug Administration to grant approval.The FDA has approved only two therapies for the disease, amyo stanley termohrnek trophic lateral sclerosis, which destroys nerve cells needed for basic functions like walking, talking and swallowing. The more effective of the two drugs extends life by several months.In a rare move, the FDA convened a second meeting of neurology advisers who narrowly voted against the stanley cup  company s drug in March. The panel was reviewing new statistical analyses from Amylyx and planned to  stanley termoska vote again on whether to recommend approval. The FDA is not required to follow s the group s guidance.An internal review by FDA scientists posted ahead of the meeting struck a negative tone, concluding that the company s updated analysis was not  persuasive  and provided  no new data.  On the other hand, the FDA s instructions to the panel stressed the need for regulatory flexibility when considering drugs for deadly diseases.A final FDA decision is expected later this month.Dr. Billy Dunn, FDA s neurology review director, opened the meeting by noting the  concerns and limitations  with Amylyx s data, whi Vamr 360: Why there is a school bus driver shortage in Southeast Wisconsin
 A new report by the Wisconsin Office of Children s Mental Health found that there are still alarming racial disparities in regards to youths in the justice system.While Wisconsin has made progress in reducing the number of children in a youth correctional facility, there are still improvements to be made.Here are a few of the findings from the report:Wisconsin ranks 2nd in the nation for having the highest Black to White disparity rateBlack youth are 15 times more likely to be sent to a youth correctional facility100% of girls and 72% of boys in youth corrections facilities had a mental health issue in January 2020In January 2021, Wisconsin will be one of only 3 states that sends 17-year-olds to adult prisonThe report suggests solutions are:Communities can address the mental health needs of youth and increase after sch garrafa stanley ool activitiesSchools can keep kids in stanley canada  schoolPolicymakers can continue to invest in community-based ser stanley cup vices and return 17-year-olds to the youth justice system so they receive mental health treatmentTo see the complete fact sheet click here.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip

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 The use of artificial intelligence in Hollywood is already opening a new window of possibilities and pushing the boundaries of creativity. But where is the future for Hollywood when it comes to real-life actors, producers and script writers At Marlon Whitfield s  On The Set Summer Film Camp,  the next generation of cinematographers and stagehands are getting invaluable hands-on experience. The goal at  stanley deutschland the end of the day is giving them a way to tell their own story in a creative way and in a thorough way, right,  Whitfield told Scripps News.  There s opportunities right now because of the way the industry is. Whitfield partnered with David Tucker Jr. 鈥?the founder of the Peep This Actors-Directors Guild 鈥?to bring the one-week summer camp to cities across the U.S. During the weeklong camp, kids ages 10-18 learn the ins and outs of Hollywood. So acting, directing, producing and cinematography,  Whitfield said.  They get hands on experience in front of and behind the camera. RELATED STORY | Academy Museum of Motion Pictures tackling issues in film industryWhitfield also brings in  stanley cups celebrity actors to inspire those hoping to one day see their face on the big screen. This year, actress Elise Neal dedicated her more than 30 years of experience in Hollywood to helping kids learn the tricks of the trade. They are so rambunctious,  Neal said.  But yet also it was very cool to see, you know, an 18-year-old behind the camera. Neal co-starred in several notable 1990s sitcoms like  Th stanley cups uk e Hug Ubgq Iowa assistant AG sues Des Moines police over arrest at Black Lives Matter protest
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 Thepublic health emergency is over, but COVID is not gone. And two programs that could help fight the virus in the future are at risk of losing their funding.Right now, $5 billion is dedicated to a program developing future COVID vaccines and treatments. Another $1 billion is going toward giving free vaccines to the uninsured. But now those programs are caught in the middle of debt ceiling negotiations.There were six pieces of legislation that lawmakers passed following COVID-19, totaling more than $4.6 trillion. That s still just a fraction of the $31.4 trillion debt limit that lawmakers are set to hit on June 1, asSecretary Treasury Janet Yellenhas predicted.The nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office estimates the two programs in question could represent $30 billion over the next decade 鈥?money that House Speaker Kevin McCarthy wants to claw back. The Republican argument is that the stanley cup  pandemic is over, therefore the financial liquidity that s being injected into state and local governments around the country to deal with the pandemic no longer has to be spent.SEE MORE: McCarthy: Debt negotiators aim to finalize deal at White HouseBut President Biden and the Democrats disagree, saying that state and local governments have already factored the funds into their economic planning and forecasts, in a very tight economy.It s really easy to look at this type of money and to keep it at a top line view. But here s ho stanley uk w this money is impacting local communitie stanley cup s around the country at lo Kpmu Lyft joins Uber in dropping face mask policy
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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?Minority and women-owned businesses would get an advantage via bid preference when they seek contracts with the Republican National Committee  RNC  and the Milwaukee convention host committee, according to our partners at the Milwaukee Business Journal.Under a proposed framework agreement between the Ci stanley cup ty of Milwaukee and RNC, this includes contractors that retain minority and women owned businesses as well. The proposed agreement also states bidders who hire Milwaukee city residents would qualify for bid-preference, the Milwaukee Business Journal reports. Bid preferences are to help ensure city residents and businesses would benefit from the city hosting the convention. The bid preferences are a big selling point for supporters of the city hosting the 2024 convention. The agreement says the Milwaukee RNC host committee would have a  critical importance  on hiring  diverse and historically underutilized businesses  and local labor and businesses, according to the Milwaukee Business Journal. The proposed agreement defines those businesses as ones owned by women, minorities, veterans, disabled people and LGBTQ  stanley cup people.The Milwaukee Common Council needs to approve the agreement by June  to meet a deadline for the Republican National Committee. It could be taken up at the next Common Council meeting on Wednesday, June  stanley water bottle 1. RELATED COVERAGE: Milwaukee Common Council committee asks RNC for $6M to host conventionA Milwaukee Common Council committee accepted a substitute res

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 MILWAUKEE 鈥?The woman charged with homicide for crashing into a car and killing two people was sentenced to 15 years in prison Friday.Alicia Ojeda, 34, was charged with two counts of 2nd-degree reckless homicide last year. She pleaded guilty to the charges.Prosecutors say Ojeda was speeding into the intersection of South 27th Street  stanley water bottle and Edgerton Avenue on Oct. 17, 2020. That s when Ojeda crashed her car into another vehicle that was turning.The impact killed  stanley portugal the two people in that c stanley mug ar instantly, Luis and Teresa Contreras. The Contreras s were well-known community leaders. The incident became a rallying call against reckless driving - an issue the city is still trying to fix.A drug screening determined Ojeda had a number of drugs in her system at the time of the crash, including cocaine, opioids and ketamine.Ojeda was also sentenced to 10 years of probation.Report a typo or error // Submit a news tip