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    City of Miami Mayor Francis Suarez said that "both parties share the blame" as he reacted to the relocation of dozens of Venezuelan migrants to Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts.

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  • With a relatively small TikTok following of 1.5 million, the Stanford grad’s advice on love, growing up, SiriusXM show has made her very rich. Tinx answered rapid-fire questions about her career online, and her answers might surprise you.

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  • We got an inside look at how Army Culinary Specialists are trained at the Joint Culinary Center of Excellence at Fort Lee, Virginia.

    Three to four thousand members of the Army and National Guard graduate every year from the eight-week course, which trains soldiers how to prepare a wide array of food in a variety of settings. After instruction in the techniques of cooking and baking, trainees prepare three meals a day for their fellow soldiers in an actual garrison kitchen.

    Training culminates outdoors, where trainees cook for hundreds of soldiers in the same mobile kitchens they could be cooking in if deployed. Insider spent five days at the Joint Culinary Center of Excellence, where we observed different classes at various stages of training.
    We got an inside look at how Army Culinary Specialists are trained at the Joint Culinary Center of Excellence at Fort Lee, Virginia. Three to four thousand members of the Army and National Guard graduate every year from the eight-week course, which trains soldiers how to prepare a wide array of food in a variety of settings. After instruction in the techniques of cooking and baking, trainees prepare three meals a day for their fellow soldiers in an actual garrison kitchen. Training culminates outdoors, where trainees cook for hundreds of soldiers in the same mobile kitchens they could be cooking in if deployed. Insider spent five days at the Joint Culinary Center of Excellence, where we observed different classes at various stages of training.
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  • Chef de cuisine Joshua Kihm shows off dishes in the dining room at Almighty Food Co. on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022. Owner Nick Dedier aims to offer healthy food with his latest restaurant venture located in the El Dorado Hills Town Center.

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    Chef de cuisine Joshua Kihm shows off dishes in the dining room at Almighty Food Co. on Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2022. Owner Nick Dedier aims to offer healthy food with his latest restaurant venture located in the El Dorado Hills Town Center. VIDEO: Paul Kitagaki Jr. More from The Sacramento Bee: Subscribe: https://bit.ly/2taRLFRTwitter: https://twitter.com/sacbee_newsFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/sacramentobe... https://www.sacbee.comDigital news subscription: https://bit.ly/2uu9SYs Transcript
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  • If your smartphone slow to respond or its battery draining fast, perhaps your device has been compromised by a hacker.
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    I've heard from many people who have been cyberstalked over the years. Sadly, today's tech makes it all too easy.

    Take Apple AirTags, for example. They’re cheap, small, and easy to hide – and can tell the owner exactly where you are located. Here are six signs to look for if you suspect someone is tracking you this way.

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  • La cámara corporal de la oficial muestra cómo el hombre comienza forcejear con ella cuando intentaba arrestarlo. Fue en ese momento cuando varios transeúntes se acercaron para ayudarla a someter al sujeto.
    La cámara corporal de la oficial muestra cómo el hombre comienza forcejear con ella cuando intentaba arrestarlo. Fue en ese momento cuando varios transeúntes se acercaron para ayudarla a someter al sujeto.
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  • Hilarious moment pregnant sea otter steals surfer's board. A black pregnant otter can be seen occupying a surfer's board while out on the Pacific Ocean off the Santa Cruz coast. The surfer appears to be at a loss as to how to deal with the situation and moves extremely cautiously around the otter for fear of being attacked. Back on land his friends are in hysterics having never encountered such a situation in the past. Eventually another surfer paddles out to him to give him a hand but the otter starts to give chase. After about five minutes the otter finds something else to do and leaves the board behind while the surfer quickly heads back to shore.

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    Hilarious moment pregnant sea otter steals surfer's board. A black pregnant otter can be seen occupying a surfer's board while out on the Pacific Ocean off the Santa Cruz coast. The surfer appears to be at a loss as to how to deal with the situation and moves extremely cautiously around the otter for fear of being attacked. Back on land his friends are in hysterics having never encountered such a situation in the past. Eventually another surfer paddles out to him to give him a hand but the otter starts to give chase. After about five minutes the otter finds something else to do and leaves the board behind while the surfer quickly heads back to shore. #seaotter #hilarious #funny #santacruz Original Article: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/artic... Original Video: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/video/news... Daily Mail Homepage: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/ Daily Mail Facebook: https://facebook.com/dailymail Daily Mail IG: https://instagram.com/dailymail Daily Mail Snap: https://www.snapchat.com/discover/Dai... Daily Mail Twitter: https://twitter.com/MailOnline Daily Mail Pinterest: https://pinterest.co.uk/dailymail Get the free Daily Mail mobile app: https://dailymail.co.uk/mobile
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  • The intensity of the action epic “The Woman King,” starring Viola Davis and now in theaters, is balanced out with moments of levity, particularly in this training montage that sets up two key characters.

    Nawi (Thuso Mbedu) has been dumped by her father at the palace in the Kingdom of Dahomey in 19th-century Africa. She is taken in and trained to become a part of a group of female soldiers. The woman leading the drills is Izogie (Lashana Lynch), whom Nawi ultimately tries to emulate.

    “We’ve seen training montages before and they’re always fun and exciting,” the director Gina Prince-Bythewood said, narrating the scene. “What is going to make this one different?” She said putting the focus on the story of female warriors was “the element we haven’t seen.”

    Prince-Bythewood’s approach, one she employed in her previous action film, “The Old Guard,” was to have actors perform their own stunts. In this sequence, that means performers have to pull off a flip in a couple of wrestling scenes. First, it’s Lynch flipping Mbedu, which Prince-Bythewood said came with a caveat: Mbedu would only agree to being flipped six times. But apparently the sixth time was the charm.

    “You see it, she gets trucked,” Prince-Bythewood said.
    The segment where Nawi gets to pull the same maneuver on Ode (Adrienne Warren), a fellow trainee, came with a surprise.

    “The beauty of that moment, is at the end of the wrestling, Ode shoves Nawi,” Prince-Bythewood said. “That was not scripted. That was two actors so in the moment.”

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    The intensity of the action epic “The Woman King,” starring Viola Davis and now in theaters, is balanced out with moments of levity, particularly in this training montage that sets up two key characters. Nawi (Thuso Mbedu) has been dumped by her father at the palace in the Kingdom of Dahomey in 19th-century Africa. She is taken in and trained to become a part of a group of female soldiers. The woman leading the drills is Izogie (Lashana Lynch), whom Nawi ultimately tries to emulate. “We’ve seen training montages before and they’re always fun and exciting,” the director Gina Prince-Bythewood said, narrating the scene. “What is going to make this one different?” She said putting the focus on the story of female warriors was “the element we haven’t seen.” Prince-Bythewood’s approach, one she employed in her previous action film, “The Old Guard,” was to have actors perform their own stunts. In this sequence, that means performers have to pull off a flip in a couple of wrestling scenes. First, it’s Lynch flipping Mbedu, which Prince-Bythewood said came with a caveat: Mbedu would only agree to being flipped six times. But apparently the sixth time was the charm. “You see it, she gets trucked,” Prince-Bythewood said. The segment where Nawi gets to pull the same maneuver on Ode (Adrienne Warren), a fellow trainee, came with a surprise. “The beauty of that moment, is at the end of the wrestling, Ode shoves Nawi,” Prince-Bythewood said. “That was not scripted. That was two actors so in the moment.” Read the New York Times review: https://nyti.ms/3dm6Dwu Subscribe: http://bit.ly/U8Ys7n More from The New York Times Video: http://nytimes.com/video ---------- Whether it's reporting on conflicts abroad and political divisions at home, or covering the latest style trends and scientific developments, New York Times video journalists provide a revealing and unforgettable view of the world. It's all the news that's fit to watch.
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  • Yahoo returns as the Official Innovation Partner for New York Fashion Week: The Shows February 2022 with an exciting, cutting edge tech experience that pushes the boundaries of digital shopability and digital first immersive experiences powering a first of its kind digital fashion experience with Maisie Wilen. “Maisie Wilen Fall-Winter 2022 Collection Holographic Experience” immerses viewers in a holographic experience melding the virtual and physical worlds of fashion in a way never experienced before.

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