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Frozen beef is out. Fresh beef is coming to McDonald's Quarter Pounders.McDonald's announced Tuesday that Quarter Pounders in every US store except for ones in Hawaii and Alaska will have fresh beef starting in May."The switch to fresh beef quarter-pound burgers is the most significant change to our system and restaurant operations since All Day Breakfast [in 2015]," said McDonald's USA President Chris Kempczinski.McDonald's has attempted to change its ingredients and menu over the last several years to shift customers' perceptions about the food, said Ernest Baskin, an assistant professor of food marketing at St. Joseph's University."This coincides with a national consumer demand for items that they perceive as healthier and higher quality," he said.The-CNN-Wire? & ? 2018 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. 865
Government watchdogs say President Trump’s Fourth of July gala in the nation’s capital last year cost taxpayers more than million, twice as much as previous celebrations. Each year, the nation's capital hosts Independence Day celebrations; a parade, concert, fireworks and, in 2019, "A Salute to America." Trump’s desire to have Department of Defense military vehicles participate last year helped drive up the cost, according to the Government Accountability Office. The president’s attendance also increased expenses. The report says that some other costs, such as for military flyovers of the National Mall, aren't included in the estimate. Trump’s military-focused Independence Day event went beyond the traditional concert and fireworks of years past. The GAO estimated that holiday celebrations from 2016 to 2018 cost from million to million annually. 875
Harry Dean Stanton, the longtime character actor whose face had its own unique character, has died at 91, according to his agent, John S. Kelly.Stanton passed away Friday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.Stanton, whose gaunt, worn looks were more recognizable to many than his name, appeared in more than 100 films and 50 television shows, including the films "Alien" and "Repo Man" and the series "Big Love" and the recent version of "Twin Peaks."For many years, Stanton played lesser-billed characters. In 1984, he got his first part as a leading man in "Paris, Texas," which won a host of awards, including the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival.The late film critic Roger Ebert wrote of the actor in 1989, "No movie featuring either Harry Dean Stanton or M. Emmet Walsh in a supporting role can be altogether bad."Stanton often played haggard men with battered souls, Turner Classic Movies said in its description of him. TCM is owned by CNN's parent company, Time Warner."A restless, unconventional spirit off-camera, Stanton always lent a sympathetic realness to the menacing criminals and barroom-dwelling outsiders he stashed beneath his craggy face and wiry, worn frame," TCM said.Writer and director David Lynch said in a statement that Stanton was a great human being as well as a great actor."There went a great one. There's nobody like Harry Dean. Everyone loved him," he said.Lynch appeared in the 2012 documentary "Harry Dean Stanton: Partly Fiction.""How would you like to be remembered?" Lynch asked."It doesn't matter," Stanton said, who often greeted interviewers' questions with short answers.In the film, playwright and actor Sam Shepard (who died in July) said that Stanton realized his well-lined face was "the story.""You read all kinds of things into it," Shepard said.Stanton once said he didn't blame anyone for the kinds of parts he was given early in his career."I hated being typecast in those roles. It was personally limiting, only playing stereotyped heavies," he said to The Sydney Morning Herald in 1987. "But I got those roles because I was angry, because that's what I projected ... and I had an extreme lack of self-confidence."He told the Australian newspaper he had changed by adhering to Eastern mysticism, which helped him become more self-aware and less angry.Ed Begley Jr., who worked with Stanton on several projects, had been friends with him since the 1970s."Just lost my friend of the past 45 years. Harry Dean Stanton. My heart is broken, but at 91...a life well lived," Begley tweeted.James Woods wrote: "Saw this and I just jumped up out of my chair. I am devastated. I loved Harry Dean. Loved him. So much. OMG. #RIPHarryDeanStanton." 2711
HONOLULU, Hawaii (KGTV) -- A U.S. Navy sailor killed two U.S. Department of Defense civilian employees and wounded another before turning the gun on himself at Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard, according to Hawaii News Now. The two victims who died were men, but their identities haven't been released at this time. The third victim, a 36-year-old man, is currently in the hospital. Around 5:30 p.m. PST, a spokesman said the situation had been "contained." A witness reported seeing the gunman, a sailor assigned to the USS Columbia, fatally shoot himself. RELATED: Mass shootings in the United States: When, where they have occurred in 2019It's unclear whether or not the gunman knew the victims, Rear Admiral Robert Chadwick told Hawaii News Now. A portion of Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam was placed on lockdown as a PA system told people to take cover. The base was reopened around 6 p.m. Witnesses tell Hawaii News Now that the shooting happened at one of the dry docks at the shipyard. San Diego Crisis Hotline888-724-7240 1034
From right, actors Luigi Lo Cascio, Linda Caridi and Laura Morante with director Daniele Luchetti and actor Adriano Giannini pose during the photo call for the movie Lacci opening the 77th edition of the Venice Film Festival at the Venice Lido, Italy, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2020. The Venice Film Festival will go from Sept. 2 through Sept. 12. Italy was among the countries hardest hit by the coronavirus pandemic, and the festival will serve as a celebration of its re-opening and a sign that the film world, largely on pause since March, is coming back as well. (AP Photo/Domenico Stinellis) 597