Live Nation Entertainment, the world’s leading live entertainment company, today announced a strategic investment in TURN Systems, which operates a leading Reusable Cup System. Alongside the investment, Live Nation will begin rolling out reusable cups at its venues and festivals, another step in the company’s goal to eliminate single-use plastics and work toward zero-waste concerts.
The TURN system includes reusable cups, collection bins and mobile washing systems powered by an incentive-based software offering.
WASHINGTON — Maxar, an Earth imaging company, is looking to build a new business imaging objects in space.
The company predicts a burgeoning market for high-resolution images of objects in orbit amid growing congestion and security concerns, said Tony Frazier, Maxar’s executive vice president and general manager of public sector Earth intelligence.
The company last year announced the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) approved a modification to the company’s remote-sensing license so it can use its Earth imaging satellites to take pictures of objects in space and sell them commercially.
Sterling Kelby Brown is a well-known American actor who was born on April 5th, 1976. In the short series The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story (2016) on FX, he played the role of Christopher Darden, and he now plays the role of Randall Pearson in the drama series This Is Us on NBC (from 2016-2022).
Brown was honored with Primetime Emmy Awards for both of his roles, the latter of which also garnered him a Golden Globe Award.
A Missouri woman was held captive in a basement room for a month and repeatedly raped before she escaped while wearing a dog collar, authorities said.
Timothy M. Haslett of Excelsior Springs, a suburb of Kansas City, was arrested Friday and appeared in court Tuesday where a judge entered a not-guilty plea on his behalf.
He is charged with first-degree rape or attempted rape, first-degree kidnapping and second-degree assault. He is being held on $500,000 bond and told the court on Tuesday that he needs a public defender to represent him.
— -- The last time Debra Tate ever saw her sister Sharon Tate alive, they were watching a major news event.
"We had a lovely barbecue day," Debra Tate told ABC News. "We all piled in her bed to watch the moon walk ... and that was the last time that any of us would ever see her."
Later that summer, the story of Sharon Tate would become its own major news event.