Word Game: Aug. 9, 2023

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:51:27 GMT

Word Game: Aug. 9, 2023 TODAY’S WORD — ELICITED (ELICITED: ee-LIS-ih-ted: Called forth or drew out.)Average mark 24 wordsTime limit 35 minutesCan you find 31 or more words in ELICITED? The list will be published tomorrow.YESTERDAY’S WORD — DEPRIVE deep deer derive dire dive diver drip drive eider ever peer pied pier pride pried reed ride ripe rive veer vied viperTo purchase the Word Game book, visit WordGameBooks.com. Order it now for just $5 while supplies last!RULES OF THE GAME:1. Words must be of four or more letters.2. Words that acquire four letters by the addition of “s,” such as “bats” or “dies,” are not allowed.3. Additional words made by adding a “d” or an “s” may not be used. For example, if “bake” is used, “baked” or “bakes” are not allowed, but “bake” and “baking” are admissible.4. Proper nouns, slang words, or vulgar or sexually explicit words are not allowed.Contact Word Game creator Kathleen Saxe at [email protected].

Bridge: Aug. 9, 2023

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:51:27 GMT

Bridge: Aug. 9, 2023 If you make a mistake — and every monkey falls out of a tree occasionally — just admit it and resolve to do better. Don’t make excuses, which are the nails that build houses of failure.In today’s deal, North’s bid of 2NT was a conventional forcing heart raise. At four hearts, South took the ace of diamonds, drew trumps and led a spade from dummy to his jack, losing to West’s queen. West shifted to a club: queen from dummy, king. East returned a spade, and South lost two more spades to West. Down one.“Just horrible luck,” declarer excused himself. “Four honors were in the wrong place.”THIRD DIAMONDSouth should have wondered how he could have made four hearts. He can take the A-K of diamonds, draw trumps, ruff his third diamond in dummy, cash the ace of clubs and exit with the queen.East wins and leads a spade, but when West wins, he is end-played, obliged to concede a spade trick to declarer or yield a ruff-sluff. No matter ...

OGE Energy: Q2 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:51:27 GMT

OGE Energy: Q2 Earnings Snapshot OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — OGE Energy Corp. (OGE) on Tuesday reported profit of $88.4 million in its second quarter.On a per-share basis, the Oklahoma City-based company said it had net income of 44 cents.The energy services company posted revenue of $605 million in the period.OGE Energy expects full-year earnings to be $1.93 to $2.07 per share._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on OGE at https://www.zacks.com/ap/OGESource

The NBA has been playing to a hip-hop beat for nearly 50 years

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:51:27 GMT

The NBA has been playing to a hip-hop beat for nearly 50 years From his booth at the corner of the court, Miami Heat disc jockey M Dot has a front-row look at the harmonious fusion of basketball and music.M Dot — real name Michael Hankerson — has watched LeBron James and Dwyane Wade to Jimmy Butler nod their heads in pregame layup lines to songs from artists like Drake and Jeezy. He’s seen fans mumble song lyrics between cheers, and rap artists hype up the crowd during timeouts.It’s a relationship that began in the late 1970s, early ’80s as hip-hop was taking flight, and so was a new NBA era.Today, basketball games are like a playground for the sounds of hip-hop — the unmistakable music genre infused with rhythmic beats and vivid storytelling.Just as a movie soundtrack helps viewers follow the action of the narrative through each plot twist, hip-hop has done the same for basketball via the NBA. Over the past five decades, the genre has inserted lyrics, beats and culture into the sport’s DNA. Now, as hip-hop reaches its 50th an...

Vertex Energy: Q2 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:51:27 GMT

Vertex Energy: Q2 Earnings Snapshot HOUSTON (AP) — HOUSTON (AP) — Vertex Energy Inc. (VTNR) on Wednesday reported a loss of $81.4 million in its second quarter.The Houston-based company said it had a loss of $1.03 per share. Losses, adjusted for one-time gains and costs, were 55 cents per share.The results missed Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of four analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for a loss of 32 cents per share.The environmental services company posted revenue of $734.9 million in the period, surpassing Street forecasts. Four analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $729.2 million._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on VTNR at https://www.zacks.com/ap/VTNRSource

First Advantage: Q2 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:51:27 GMT

First Advantage: Q2 Earnings Snapshot ATLANTA (AP) — ATLANTA (AP) — First Advantage Corp. (FA) on Wednesday reported second-quarter profit of $9.8 million.The Atlanta-based company said it had net income of 7 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, were 24 cents per share.The results matched Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of three analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was also for earnings of 24 cents per share.The provider of background screening services posted revenue of $185.3 million in the period.First Advantage expects full-year earnings in the range of $1 to $1.07 per share, with revenue in the range of $770 million to $810 million._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on FA at https://www.zacks.com/ap/FASource

Los hijos del sospechoso de los asesinatos de Gilgo Beach son “testigos inocentes… atrapados en un infierno”, dice su abogado

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:51:27 GMT

Los hijos del sospechoso de los asesinatos de Gilgo Beach son “testigos inocentes… atrapados en un infierno”, dice su abogado (CNN) — Los hijos adultos del hombre acusado de homicidio en los asesinatos de Gilgo Beach en Nueva York son “testigos absolutamente inocentes que se vieron atrapados en un infierno”, dijo este martes a CNN el abogado que representa a los hijos del sospechoso, Rex Heuermann.El abogado, Vess Mitev, dijo que sus clientes Christopher Sheridan, de 34 años, y Victoria Heuermann, de 26 años, han estado luchando en los días transcurridos desde que su padre, Rex Heuermann, fue detenido el mes pasado en el caso de alto perfil.Los investigadores registraron de forma invasiva la casa de la familia en Long Island, y los hermanos no han tenido acceso a dinero ni siquiera para comprar comida porque las cuentas han estado bloqueadas por la investigación, dijo Mitev. Mitev está intentando garantizar la protección de sus derechos durante la investigación.“Tienen derechos y recursos que deben ser protegidos”, dijo Mitev. “Entre ellos se incluyen los siguientes paso...

Townsquare: Q2 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:51:27 GMT

Townsquare: Q2 Earnings Snapshot PURCHASE, N.Y. (AP) — PURCHASE, N.Y. (AP) — Townsquare Media Inc. (TSQ) on Wednesday reported a loss of $3.2 million in its second quarter.The Purchase, New York-based company said it had a loss of 19 cents per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, were 18 cents per share.The operator of radio stations in small and mid-sized markets posted revenue of $121.2 million in the period.For the current quarter ending in September, Townsquare said it expects revenue in the range of $115 million to $117 million.The company expects full-year revenue in the range of $450 million to $470 million._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on TSQ at https://www.zacks.com/ap/TSQSource

LifeStance Health: Q2 Earnings Snapshot

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:51:27 GMT

LifeStance Health: Q2 Earnings Snapshot SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — LifeStance Health Group Inc. (LFST) on Wednesday reported a loss of $45.5 million in its second quarter.The Scottsdale, Arizona-based company said it had a loss of 13 cents per share.The results missed Wall Street expectations. The average estimate of four analysts surveyed by Zacks Investment Research was for a loss of 9 cents per share.The outpatient mental health services provider posted revenue of $259.6 million in the period, which topped Street forecasts. Five analysts surveyed by Zacks expected $254.7 million.For the current quarter ending in September, LifeStance Health said it expects revenue in the range of $250 million to $260 million.The company expects full-year revenue in the range of $1.01 billion to $1.04 billion._____This story was generated by Automated Insights (http://automatedinsights.com/ap) using data from Zacks Investment Research. Access a Zacks stock report on LFST at https://www.zacks.com/ap/LFSTSource

Hip-hop was born in the Bronx amid poverty, despair. 50 years later, there’s pride, still hard times

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 10:51:27 GMT

Hip-hop was born in the Bronx amid poverty, despair. 50 years later, there’s pride, still hard times BRONX, NEW YORK (AP) — Before it was a global movement, it was simply an expression of life and struggle: a culture that was synonymous with hardship and suffering, but also grit, resilience and creativity. Hip-hop rose from the ashes of a borough ablaze with poverty, urban decay and gang violence. It was music that “had the sound of a city in collapse, but also had an air of defiance,” said Mark Naison, history professor at Fordham University in the Bronx. Block parties and the various elements of hip-hop served as an outlet for creativity and an escape from the hardships of daily life.The four foundational elements of hip-hop — DJing or turntablism, MCing or rapping, B-boying or break dancing and graffiti “writing” — emerged from the Bronx as a “cultural response to a community that was institutionally abandoned,” said Rodrigo Venegas, also known as “Rodstarz” of the hip-hop duo Rebel Diaz, made up of two Chilean brothers in the Bronx. “You want to cut our art programs? We’r...