E-waste recycling event takes place Monday at Cal Expo. Here's what to bring
KCRA 3 has partnered with SMUD for an electronics waste recycling event at Cal Expo's main gate. Mike TeSelle reports on what items you can bring through 2 p.m. on Monday.
KCRA 3 has partnered with SMUD for an electronics waste recycling event at Cal Expo's main gate. Mike TeSelle reports on what items you can bring through 2 p.m. on Monday.
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A U.S. sanctions authority delayed for months KFC's exit from Russia this year after commenting on an "exit tax" for departing foreign firms when the deal was on the cusp of completion, according to the owner of the master franchise in Russia. New demands from Moscow originally delayed the departure of KFC restaurants and led the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control, or OFAC, to get involved, creating further delays, according to Sergei Levin.
While social distinctions may now be less obvious than in Downton Abbey, the British class divide has remained strangely impervious to all attempts to remove it.
England fans wanted, and got, a far more fluent performance in their 71-0 win over Chile, and one which, importantly, featured a back division creating and converting try-scoring chances. The real problem is how do you rate this win?
The speaker of Canada’s House of Commons has apologised to Jewish communities after honouring a veteran who fought for a military unit under Nazi command during World War Two.
Rishi Sunak may not be pleasing everyone, but you have to hand it to him for weighing on in the bin debate. For those of you who missed it, Sunak has saved us from the fate of managing seven bins per household and – although it turns out this was never on the cards – he has tapped into the single issue that unites the nation: bin worries.
I always think you can tell where someone is in their life by discovering what they daydream about. When I was seven, it was how I would find and befriend a seal cub; at 13, it was how I was going to move to New York and marry Jordan from New Kids on the Block without my mother finding out; at 25, it was travelling the world while staying in a series of five-star hotels, or anywhere, actually, that wasn’t a youth hostel or someone else’s sofa; at 30, it was how I was going to be able to get my f
Something strange has been happening in the English speaking world for several years. We might call it “cultural appropriation”: rewriting our history to fit a new agenda. He who controls the present controls the past, as George Orwell noted; and he who controls the past controls the future. Orwell saw it happening under Stalin, a ruthless practitioner but not the inventor. The manipulation of history for political purposes is one of mankind’s oldest cultural practices. Priests and kings did it.
Erik ten Hag will make the decision in the next day over whether to recall Jadon Sancho for the EFL Cup on Tuesday, in a significant indicator on where he stands in the Manchester United manager’s thoughts.
Retail sales figures have kept the UK economy in focus after yesterday’s knife-edge rates decision by the Bank of England. The Federal Reserve also paused this week but its hawkish tone has left Wall Street fearing a longer run of high interest rates. Elsewhere, Microsoft’s Activision deal has moved a step closer to clearance by the the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority.
Asian shares fell on Monday, dragged by China, after central banks last week reinforced the message that interest rates would stay higher for longer, while investors braced for inflation data from the U.S. and Europe. The yen was jittery near the closely watched 150 per dollar level amid intervention fears, after the Bank of Japan made no change to its dovish monetary policy.
A likeable manager demanding likeable football? Look no further than Ange Postecoglou, who is the right person to transform Tottenham, says Neil Humphreys.
Scotland Yard commissioner Sir Mark Rowley welcomed a review into the situation by Home Secretary Suella Braverman
I’m akin to a microchipped dog, tracked by retailers who know my every like and dislike. My desire for a discount clearly overrides my unease at parting with my information, writes Emma Beddington
“Monster,” Hirokazu Kore-eda, Japan Described by Variety critic Peter Debruge as a “convoluted portrait of a pre-teen in turmoil,” Kore-eda ‘s Palme d’Or best script and Queer Palm winner stars Sakura Andō as a mother who confronts a teacher after noticing odd changes in her son’s demeanor. Written by Yuji Sakamoto, it’s scored by the late Ryuichi Sakamoto. “Peafowl,” Byun Sungbin, …
Dan Wetzel, Ross Dellenger & SI’s Pat Forde review a conflict-filled week of college football.
Travis Kelce supposedly gave his number to Swift when he attended her Eras Tour in July
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The Liberal Democrats have become the first major party to adopt an early version of its manifesto for a general election expected next year
Twenty-four hours in A&E is now "no longer a documentary", leading medics have warned, as figures show almost 400,000 patients spent a day or more in an emergency department in England last year. The Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) said the very long waits are a "matter of national shame". Figures uncovered by the college and shared with the PA news agency show 399,908 people waited 24 hours or more in an emergency department in England in 2022-23.