Denver weather: Sunshine ahead after rain and snow

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:21:05 GMT

Denver weather: Sunshine ahead after rain and snow DENVER (KDVR) — Denver's weather will get cooler as rain and snow showers move in Wednesday. This will be followed by sunshine and seasonal temperatures by the weekend.Winter weather advisories remain in effect Wednesday night for the foothills and will expire between midnight and 5 a.m. Thursday. Storm snowfall accumulations will range from 4-10 inches and could make roads slick, leading to hazardous driving conditions. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up for alerts from the Pinpoint Weather team Weather tonight: Light snow in the metroWednesday night, rain will change over to light snowfall in the metro as low temperatures fall to the upper 20s. Drier air will also move in overnight, helping to wrap up snow showers before the morning drive.The Denver metro will pick up less than an inch of snow, while 1-2 inches of snow is expected to fall along the Palmer Divide. The foothills could see higher snowfall totals ranging from 4-10 inches.Weather tomorrow: Cool and sunny Thursday, Denver wil...

Teen shot near East High School still struggling over a year later

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:21:05 GMT

Teen shot near East High School still struggling over a year later DENVER (KDVR) — The grandmother of a Denver high school student who was shot off-campus said more than a year later, the teen continues to struggle, both physically and mentally."Well, you know, he doesn't trust people anymore," Dionna Harding said. FOX31 Newsletters: Sign up to get breaking news sent to your inbox Harding said her grandson, R.J., and another teen were shot outside of a convenience store in September 2022. It happened near East Colfax Avenue and Josephine Street, not far from the East High School campus.The shooter in the case was arrested, pleaded guilty and has since been sentenced.The other teen also survived.Brionna Harding said her son, R.J., was an "innocent bystander" when he was shot in the face outside of a recreation center near Denver East High School on Colfax Avenue. (Photo courtesy of the family)Harding said her grandson was a student at East. More than a year later, she said said R.J. continues to grapple with the effects of four surgeries and menta...

Zen Mystery, cafe and cultural event center in Dania Beach, invites you to chill and unwind

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:21:05 GMT

Zen Mystery, cafe and cultural event center in Dania Beach, invites you to chill and unwind We all have plenty on our plates these days. Sometimes you just need to chill and unload. There’s a South Florida spot that knows how to help you do exactly that … and how they do it is no mystery.Not many local places have songs written about them. Then again, Zen Mystery isn’t like most places.Denis Soukhanov: “Zen Mystery is a community space where we host a bunch of eclectic events, from spiritual to cultural to musical.”This husband-and-wife operation has been a fixture on the Dania Beach scene for over a decade. It’s come a long way since its early days.Denis Soukhanov: “We didn’t really know what we were doing, so originally, it was supposed to be a little yoga meditation spot, and it kind of evolved over time to people from all walks of life supporting art, original art.”You’re guaranteed to decompress before the work week gets too heavy.Denis Soukhanov: “We start the week with Monday night yoga, then we continue in...

In ‘Your Lucky Day,’ late ‘Euphoria’ star Angus Cloud plays killer chasing after winning lottery ticket

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:21:05 GMT

In ‘Your Lucky Day,’ late ‘Euphoria’ star Angus Cloud plays killer chasing after winning lottery ticket People will do crazy things for money … even criminal things. In the new picture “Your Lucky Day,” the late Angus Cloud makes some questionable choices in order to secure a winning lottery ticket. So we sat down with his co-star Jason O’Mara to see what it was like to work on the film.Angus Cloud (as Sterling): “A hundred and fifty-six million! Give me that ticket right now!”If secrets had price tags, the secret in “Your Lucky Day” would be in the millions.Mousa Hussein Kraish (as Amir): “What’s your plan?”Angus Cloud (as Sterling): “I’m not going to hold you hostage.”In one of his final film roles, “Euphoria” actor Angus Cloud stars as a killer trying to cover up a double murder after getting the winning lottery ticket.Jason O’Mara (as Captain Rutledge): “Who’s inside, huh? How’d that happen?”Alongside Angus is actor Jason O’Mara, who plays Captain Rutledge....

Donald Trump’s rivals vow to back Israel and argue over China and Ukraine at the third debate

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:21:05 GMT

Donald Trump’s rivals vow to back Israel and argue over China and Ukraine at the third debate MIAMI (AP) — In their first debate since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, the Republican presidential candidates all declared hawkish support for Israel but squabbled over China and Ukraine as they faced growing pressure to try to catch Donald Trump, who was again absent.Sparring over several issues were Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley, who has appeared competitive with DeSantis’ distant second-place position in some national polls. Much of the debate focused on policy — especially foreign policy issues — rather than Trump and his record.Haley, the former South Carolina governor and United Nations ambassador, declared she would end trade relations with China “until they stop murdering Americans from fentanyl — something Ron has yet to say that he’s going to do.” In return, the Florida governor said Haley “welcomed” Chinese investment to her state, referencing a land deal with a Chinese manufacturer while she led South Carolina.All five candidates face growing urgency, with the ...

Européennes : les déboires d’Atos parasitent les ambitions de Thierry Breton

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:21:05 GMT

Européennes : les déboires d’Atos parasitent les ambitions de Thierry Breton PARIS — Thierry Breton, commissaire européen au marché intérieur, a toujours su mettre en avant son parcours de dirigeant d’entreprise, anciennement à la tête d’un fleuron français du numérique, pour servir ses ambitions politiques.Manière d’assumer sa différence dans une ville tenue par des diplomates et des haut-fonctionnaires pas toujours rompus aux lois du business.Mais alors que la vente d’Atos défraie la chronique à Paris, ce passé dans le secteur privé commence à ressembler davantage à un handicap qu’à un atout.Atos, que Thierry Breton a dirigé de 2009 à 2019, était autrefois un joyau de l’écosystème numérique français, fruit de fusions successives qui en ont fait une multinationale des services informatiques évaluée à environ 5 milliards d’euros. Minée par des difficultés stratégiques, l’entreprise a pourtant pris l’eau après le départ de son patron pour Bruxelles. En quelques années, sa valorisation a chuté à environ 500...

PM Mitsotakis on ‘hard truths’ for Israel and Greece’s economic comeback

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:21:05 GMT

PM Mitsotakis on ‘hard truths’ for Israel and Greece’s economic comeback Listen on Spotify Apple Music Google Play EN_Google_Podcasts_Badge Created with Sketch. Acast One month after war broke out between Israel and Hamas, the solidarity of European leaders is being tested. Nowhere more so than in Greece, on the EU’s southern border, which has traditional ties to Israel and Arab states. On this week’s edition of Power Play, host Anne McElvoy speaks to Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mi...

Coleman Domingo brings “Rustin” into top tier

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:21:05 GMT

Coleman Domingo brings “Rustin” into top tier “Rustin”Rated PG-13. At the Landmark Kendall SquareGrade: B+Coleman Domingo is the reason to see “Rustin,” George C. Wolfe’s often moving, nicely staged and dramatized depiction of the events and lives that accompanied the conception and implementation of the historic and unprecedented 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. The film’s executive producers are no less than Michelle and President Barack Obama, working with Netflix.The screenplay by Julian Breece (TV’s “When They See Us”) and Academy Award-winner Dustin Lance Black (“Milk,” “J. Edgar”) begins by telling us that in 1954 the U.S. Supreme Court rules that “segregation is unconstitutional.” We see ketchup poured over a young Black woman seated at a counter in the South and a little girl under protection on her way to a newly integrated school.Martin Luther King Jr. (a powerful Aml Ameen) is the brilliant architect of the Montgomery, Alabama bus boycott. Congressman Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. (Jeffrey...

Don’t expect any ‘Marvels’ from this superhero tale

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:21:05 GMT

Don’t expect any ‘Marvels’ from this superhero tale “The Marvels”Rated PG-13. At the AMC Boston Common, AMC South Bay and suburban theaters. Grade: B- Not quite as bad as advertised by stories about re-shoots, “The Marvels” is just another Marvel entry sporting a plot that never seems important enough to keep track of and ends up being a collection of special effects scenes and female-bonding moments. In this installment, Carol Danvers (Academy Award-winner Brie Larson), Monica Rambeau (Teyonah Parris, “If Beale Street Could Talk”) and Pakistani-American Jersey City, N.J. high school student Kamala Khan (Iman Vellani, TV’s “Ms. Marvel”) aka the Marvels, meet one another and discover that when they use their superpowers at the same time, they switch places via teleportation. Ms. Marvel gets her powers from a super bangle that she wears. Rambeau, who knew Danvers as a child in Louisiana and used to call her “Auntie,” gained her powers after being bombarded by “inter-dimensional energy.” Rambeau is also at times called Captai...

Editorial: Democrats fret as bad news mounts for Biden

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 00:21:05 GMT

Editorial: Democrats fret as bad news mounts for Biden A week is an eternity in politics, let alone a year. Yet that hasn’t stopped Democrats from entering panic mode over a new poll showing widespread voter dissatisfaction with President Joe Biden.The New York Times on Sunday revealed the results of a survey it conducted with Siena College of six battleground states in the 2024 presidential election. The numbers were stunning, to say the least.The findings show Biden losing to Donald Trump in five of the states — Michigan, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Arizona and Nevada — by at least four points. The president faces a 10-point deficit in Nevada. In Wisconsin, Biden led Trump by 2 points.Biden carried all six states in 2020.Of particular note, the survey found that “the multiracial and multigenerational coalition that elected Mr. Biden is fraying,” according to the Times. “Demographic groups that backed Biden by landslide margins in 2020 are now far more closely contested, as two-thirds of the electorate sees the country moving in the wrong d...