New book ‘Last On His Feet’ captures brilliantly boxer Jack Johnson and the Battle of the Century
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:01:58 GMT
Rick Kogan | Chicago Tribune (TNS)The first Black boxing champion was a man named Jack Johnson and a few years before he died in 1946, he told a young reporter, “Just remember, whatever you write about me, that I was a man.”You will meet this man in all his ferocity, style, audacity and courage in a spectacular new book, a dynamic and unforgettable collaboration between artist Youssef Daoudi and writer Adrian Matejka.“Last On His Feet: Jack Johnson and the Battle of the Century” is a wonder of words and images. It could be called a graphic novel if that description didn’t fail to fully capture its cinematically visual and literary substance.Writers and artists have long been intrigued by boxing, with the physical and emotional drama that is inherent in the sport, as far back as Homer and Plato. Jack London wrote a lot about boxing (in this book showing a vile racism) and so did George Bernard Shaw, A.J. Liebling, who called it the “sweet science,” and Hemingway and Mailer. Novelist ...Rob Williams on returning to Celtics’ starting lineup: ‘We started having fun’
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Jayson Tatum ended the Celtics’ second-round playoff win over Philadelphia with arguably the greatest performance of his career. But the team’s turnaround from a 3-2 series deficit started well before Tatum’s Game 7 heroics and even his all-time fourth quarter in Game 6.It began with a lineup change.Related ArticlesBoston Celtics | Scathing DOJ report cites Rollins as leaker in Suffolk DA race, concludes she lied to investigators Boston Celtics | Celtics vs. Heat series preview: 5 things to watch in Eastern Conference Finals rematch Boston Celtics | Celtics’ belief in Joe Mazzulla continues in advancing to Eastern Conference Finals Boston Celtics | Celtics to face Heat again in Eastern Conference Finals. Here’s the schedule Boston Celtics | Celtics, led by Al Horford and adjustment from Joe Mazzulla, shut down Joel Embiid in Game 7 The Celtics replaced Derrick White in their...Man shot, killed at Campland on the Bay; suspect arrested
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SAN DIEGO -- A man was fatally shot at Campland on the Bay near Pacific Beach on Tuesday night, said the San Diego Police Department.Authorities say they received several calls reporting a shooting in the 2200 block of Pacific Beach Drive around 10:08 p.m. and officers arrived to the area within minutes. Explosion in Tijuana injures 20, three in critical condition Upon arrival to the resort, which offers waterfront RV and tent camping, SDPD says a man was found in the pool area suffering from a gunshot wound to the chest.Officers immediately performed life-saving measures until paramedics from San Diego Fire-Rescue arrived and transported the man to a local hospital. Despite their efforts, authorities say the man was pronounced dead at 10:39 p.m. SDPD Homicide Detectives were called to the scene and are currently investigating the incident. Officials say it's still too early in the investigation to determine an exact motive, but detectives have learned that the victim was with a...California Assembly passes first-in-nation bill to ban five toxic chemicals from food products
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:01:58 GMT
(The Hill) – California’s State Assembly approved a first-in-the-nation bill Monday to rid food products of five toxic chemicals linked to cancer and developmental issues in children.The legislation, AB 418, seeks to prohibit the manufacture, sale, delivery and distribution of food products that contain brominated vegetable oil, potassium bromate, propylparaben, red dye 3 or titanium dioxide.Introduced by Democratic State Assemblymembers Jesse Gabriel and Buffy Wicks at the beginning of February, the legislation targets chemicals that are already banned in the European Union.“Today’s strong vote is a major step forward in our effort to protect children and families in California from dangerous and toxic chemicals in our food supply,” Gabriel, chair of the Assembly Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection, said in a statement.“It’s unacceptable that the U.S. is so far behind the rest of the world when it comes to banning these dangerous additives,” he added.The Foo...2 Democrats head to runoff for suburban Atlanta state House seat
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ATLANTA (AP) — A former state House member and a former South Fulton city council member are heading to a runoff June 13 for Georgia House District 68.Former councilman Mark Baker won nearly a third of the vote in a five-candidate field on Tuesday. Running close behind was Derrick Jackson, who held the seat for three terms before running for lieutenant governor last year. Both are Democrats.The seat represents Atlanta suburbs in southern Fulton and northern Fayette counties. It’s open after Letitia “Tish” Naghise, who had won an election to replace Jackson, died in March from an illness.Three other Democrats — Taiwo Idowu, Jane Williams and John Culbreth — trailed in the special election.It’s the fifth special election to fill a vacant seat in the 180-member Georgia House this year.Under Georgia law, because no candidate won a majority, a runoff election is required.The Associated PressBiden off to Japan for Group of Seven summit, says there’s ‘work to do’ on global stage
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden said there’s “work to do” on the global stage as he headed to Japan on Wednesday to consult with allies on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China’s assertiveness in the Pacific at the same time that a debt limit standoff looms at home.With high-stakes talks to head off a federal default are underway in Washington, Biden pledged to remain in “constant contact” with negotiators in the Capitol while he conducts international diplomacy.The president departed Washington aboard Air Force One a day after scrapping plans for a historic stop in Papua New Guinea and a key visit to Australia amid the showdown with House Republicans over raising the federal debt limit. The three-nation trip had been meant as a triumphant global leadership showcase, and instead threatened to become a truncated reminder of how partisan disagreements have undercut U.S. standing on the global stage.“I’ve cut my trip short in order to be here for the final negotiations and...Ecuador president invites more unrest by dismissing legislature
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:01:58 GMT
QUITO, Ecuador (AP) — The president of Ecuador dismissed the legislature Wednesday in a move that promised more turmoil around a conservative leader unable to enact his agenda aimed at widening business opportunities and attracting more investment. Heavily armed soldiers surrounded the National Assembly in the capital after the move by President Guillermo Lasso, who had been locked in a showdown with legislators who wanted to impeach him. Lawmakers had accused Lasso of not stopping a corrupt deal between the state-owned oil transport company and a private tanker company, accusations he denies.Ecuador’s top military leader warned that the armed forces would crack down on any violence. Lasso appeared to have the support of the armed forces but opposition from Indigenous Ecuadorians. Protests by the powerful Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities have nearly paralyzed the country in recent years, and the group’s leader appeared outraged.Lasso “launched a cowardly self-coup wit...Stock market today: Wall Street rallies on hopes US may avoid default
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NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street is rallying Wednesday on rising hopes the U.S. government can avoid a potentially catastrophic default on its debt.The S&P 500 was 1.2% higher in afternoon trading, with much of the gain coming after President Joe Biden said he’s confident “America will not default.” The Dow Jones Industrial Average was up 427 points, or 1.3%, at 33,440, while the Nasdaq composite was up 1.3% as of 2:24 p.m.Biden’s comments came after House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said late Tuesday that Democrats and Republicans could reach a deal by the end of the week, though the two sides remain far apart. They’re staring down a June 1 deadline, which is when the U.S. government could default on its debt unless Congress allows it to borrow more.A default could rock the financial system because Treasurys are assumed to be the safest possible investment on Earth, and economists say it would likely cause widespread damage across the economy.Wednesday’s spurt comes after a long, listles...Enbridge punches back on Line 5 challenge: ‘Nothing but counterfactual speculation’
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WASHINGTON — There is no “imminent threat” of Line 5 spilling crude oil in Wisconsin, lawyers for Enbridge Inc. say in a fresh batch of court documents on the eve of a hearing that could see the controversial cross-border pipeline shut down.The stage is set for oral arguments Thursday in the state capital of Madison as a federal judge contemplates whether to order the taps turned off and the pipeline’s contents purged to forestall a watershed-fouling rupture. The Bad River Band of the Lake Superior Chippewa, through whose territory the line runs, has filed a motion arguing that spring flooding along the riverbanks has rendered the risk of a breach too great to ignore. Nonsense, Enbridge argues back in an opposition brief filed late Tuesday that takes direct aim at the band’s claims of a looming environmental emergency, as well as the “drastic remedy” its lawyers are requesting. “Despite having to prove both liability and grounds for an injun...Man indicted for stealing ‘Wizard of Oz’ ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 20:01:58 GMT
Federal prosecutors say a man has been indicted by a grand jury on charges of stealing a pair of ruby red slippers worn by Judy Garland in “The Wizard of Oz.” The FBI recovered the slippers in 2018. A grand jury indicted Terry Martin on Tuesday with one count of theft of a major artwork, federal prosecutors in North Dakota announced Wednesday.The indictment alleges that in 2005, Martin stole an authentic shoes that Garland’s character, Dorothy, wore in the 1939 film. They were taken from the Judy Garland Museum in Grand Rapids, Minnesota. The shoes are one of four remaining pairs of red slippers Garland wore in the movie. Online records do not list an attorney for Martin.Margaret Stafford, The Associated PressLatest news
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