After Outkast’s last album release in 2006, Andre “3000” Benjamin, the Grammy-winning artist, has sporadically unveiled a few tracks and made memorable guest appearances on songs by various artists like Beyonce, Drake, and Frank Ocean. However, fans have been eagerly anticipating his debut solo album.
In a surprising announcement early Tuesday morning, the artist revealed that the long-awaited solo album is set to release on Friday. Titled “New Blue Sun,” the album takes an unexpected turn as it is described as “an entirely instrumental album centered around woodwinds; a celebratory piece of work in the form of a living, breathing, aural organism.”
In the announcement, Andre characterizes the work as “therapeutic” and addresses the common misconception about his reluctance to release a rap album. He clarifies, “There’s this misconception that I just won’t do it. I think people feel like I’m sitting around on rap albums, or sitting around and I’m just not putting them out in that way. And no it’s not like that.”
The 48-year-old artist expresses his desire to create a rap album, stating, “In my mind, I really would like to make a rap album. So maybe that happens one day, but I got to find a way to say what I want to say in an interesting way that’s appealing to me at this age.”
Following the Buffalo Bills’ recent struggles on the offensive front, a significant change was implemented less than a day after their defeat to the Denver Broncos.
On Tuesday, the team officially announced the dismissal of offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey. Stepping into the interim offensive coordinator role is Joe Brady, the current quarterbacks coach, for Sean McDermott’s team.
Dorsey had been promoted from his position as the Bills’ passing game coordinator and quarterbacks coach in 2022, filling the void left by Brian Daboll, who took on the head coaching position with the New York Giants. During Dorsey’s 28-game tenure, the Bills maintained their ability to accumulate yards and points. In the 2022 season, Buffalo secured the second spot in the NFL for yards and points. However, in the first 10 games of 2023, the Bills currently stand at seventh in yards and eighth in points.
Struggling with inconsistency and challenges in moving the ball, the Bills’ offense has faced difficulties sustaining a reliable ground attack and has grappled with turnovers. Throughout this season, the Bills’ offensive performance often appeared disjointed, lacking a cohesive strategy.
The primary source of Buffalo’s struggles has been the prevalence of costly turnovers, with the team giving away possession four times, including two interceptions and two lost fumbles, in the recent game against the Broncos. Notably, this marked the second instance this season where Buffalo experienced four or more turnovers, bringing their season total to 18, tied for the second-highest in the NFL.
Ultimately, Dorsey, who had previously interviewed for a head coaching position in Carolina, bore the brunt of the team’s challenges. The question now arises as to whether this coaching change will be sufficient to revive a Buffalo team that has fallen short of expectations, especially considering their demanding schedule in the remaining stretch of the season.
The Bills will move forward with Brady assuming the play-calling duties for the final seven games of the season. Brady gained prominence in 2019 as the passing game coordinator for LSU during their successful run to the College Football Playoff national championship with Joe Burrow. His subsequent tenure as the offensive coordinator for the Carolina Panthers, spanning two seasons under Matt Rhule, saw the team’s offense ranking 21st and 24th in yards and points in 2020, and 30th and 29th in 2021.
Following Monday night’s loss, which dropped Buffalo to the 10th spot in the AFC, there was a palpable sense of urgency in Western New York. McDermott’s decision to part ways with Dorsey reflects a strategic move to inject momentum into a Bills team that has been struggling to find its footing.
In October, U.S. consumer prices exhibited no change, primarily influenced by reduced gasoline costs, while the underlying inflationary trend displayed indications of deceleration. This reinforces the notion that the Federal Reserve is likely concluding its series of interest rate hikes.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics, under the Labor Department, reported a stable reading in the Consumer Price Index (CPI) on Tuesday, contrasting with a 0.4% increase noted in September. Over the 12 months leading to October, the CPI experienced a 3.2% ascent, a moderation from the 3.7% surge observed in September. Reuters-conducted surveys among economists had projected a 0.1% month-on-month CPI rise and a 3.3% year-on-year increase.
This marks the most subdued level of core consumer inflation since September 2021. Market reactions were positive, evidenced by an upswing in equity futures and a decline in short-term bond yields post-announcement. This surge reflects growing investor confidence that the Federal Reserve is less inclined to implement further interest rate hikes in subsequent meetings. Currently, futures markets are not factoring in a rate hike during the upcoming mid-December FOMC meeting, aligning with the suggested cautious approach by the Federal Reserve.
The October inflation data proved to be milder than anticipated, prompting relief among investors. This development indicates a potential shift for the Federal Reserve from a more assertive, hawkish monetary policy towards a more cautious, dovish stance as we approach the year’s end and move into 2024.
Que Onda has reported the arrest of Matt Petgrave on suspicion of manslaughter in connection with the on-ice hockey death of Adam Johnson. Despite widespread speculation suggesting that Petgrave has been formally charged, this is not the case; he has been arrested but not charged.
Upon being arrested on suspicion of manslaughter, various outcomes are possible, ranging from release to detention, release pending further investigation, or formal criminal charges. The ongoing investigation by South Yorkshire Police involves consulting specialized experts to determine the appropriateness of pressing charges in the given circumstances.
As part of the inquiry, Petgrave will be interviewed by the police. During questioning, he is not obligated to respond to any inquiries and should refrain from participating in a police interview without legal representation.
At the time of his arrest, Petgrave would have been informed of the specific offense or offenses he is accused of committing. Additionally, the police would have administered the following caution:
“You do not have to say anything. But it may harm your defense if you do not mention when questioned something which you later rely on in court. Anything you do say may be given in evidence.”
There is a plausible foundation for considering involuntary manslaughter charges against Petgrave. However, as of now, the investigation is ongoing, and no formal charges have been brought against him.
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Los consumidores encontraron pequeñas piezas de metal dentro de las pepitas. El USDA dijo que ha habido una lesión oral menor relacionada con el producto.
Los hechos:
El Departamento de Agricultura de EE. UU. está retirando del mercado alrededor de 30,000 libras de “empanadas de pollo con forma de nuggets divertidos y completamente cocidos Tyson”.
El pollo se prensa en forma de dinosaurio.
Los consumidores informaron haber encontrado pequeñas piezas de metal en el producto que causaron al menos una lesión menor.
El retiro del mercado se considera un retiro de “Clase I” y se considera la más grave de tres clasificaciones. Según un portavoz del USDA, los retiros de Clase I ocurren si existe una probabilidad razonable de que el uso del producto presente un peligro para la salud que podría causar daños graves o incluso la muerte.
El producto viene en bolsas de 29 onzas y tiene el número de establecimiento “P-7211” ubicado en la parte posterior del paquete.
Como en un juego de Monopoly, Donald Trump puede verse obligado a vender sus propiedades icónicas tras el fallo de un juez de Nueva York de que cometió fraude durante años mientras construía su imperio inmobiliario.
En un juicio civil que comenzará el lunes, los abogados de Trump regresarán a los tribunales para comenzar un juicio que determinará cuánto serán penalizados él y sus empresas por el fraude. La fiscal general de Nueva York, Letitia James, pide 250 millones de dólares por daños y perjuicios. Los posibles testigos incluyen a Trump, sus hijos y antiguos socios comerciales.
¿En juego? Si el expresidente tendrá que cerrar o disolver la Organización Trump que lleva su nombre y vender esas famosas propiedades, y si tendrá que pagar millones.
Los abogados de Trump prometieron apelar el fallo. Trump calificó la decisión de “ridícula y falsa”.
El juez de la Corte Suprema de Nueva York, Arthur Engoron, canceló el martes los certificados comerciales de Trump al dictaminar que cometió fraude durante años mediante “pura sofisma”, un “mundo de fantasía” de valoraciones de bienes raíces que “sólo puede considerarse fraude”.
De hecho, Engoron citó una película de los hermanos Marx para ridiculizar las explicaciones de Trump sobre la alteración de datos objetivos como el tamaño de un apartamento, un enfoque inusual por parte de un juez.
Dos personas enfrentan cargos por armas después de que las autoridades de Washington, D.C. dijeran que la pareja se estrelló contra una barricada cerca del edificio del Capitolio de Estados Unidos mientras estaban en posesión de una pistola convertida ilegalmente en un arma de fuego automática.
Un funcionario encargado de hacer cumplir la ley familiarizado con el incidente dijo que no había indicios en este momento de que los dos estuvieran apuntando al Capitolio.
Los oficiales notaron un automóvil estacionado en un semáforo en verde a varias cuadras del Capitolio el domingo por la mañana alrededor de las 2:15 a.m., según un comunicado de prensa de la Policía del Capitolio de los Estados Unidos. Después de que los agentes intentaron detener el tráfico, el automóvil, que según la policía fue robado, se alejó a toda velocidad y finalmente se estrelló a unas cuadras del Capitolio de los Estados Unidos, cerca de varios edificios de oficinas del Senado, según el comunicado.
Después de una persecución a pie, los agentes arrestaron a dos hombres y, después de registrar el automóvil y el área circundante, encontraron dos pistolas, una de las cuales tenía un dispositivo conocido como “Giggle Switch”, según el comunicado y los documentos judiciales. El dispositivo convierte una pistola Glock semiautomática en una ametralladora ilegal capaz de disparar múltiples balas con solo apretar el gatillo.
Ambos hombres, identificados por las autoridades como Ricardo L. Glass y Onosetale Okojie, ambos de 20 años, enfrentan una serie de cargos, que incluyen portar una pistola sin licencia, huir de la policía, posesión ilegal de una ametralladora y posesión ilegal de una pistola. cargador de gran capacidad.
Una audiencia preliminar sobre el caso está programada para el jueves en el Tribunal Superior del distrito.