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The J.M. Smucker Company is voluntarily recalling some of its Milo's Kitchen dog treats because they may contain elevated levels of beef thyroid hormone. 161
The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will look very different this year amid the coronavirus pandemic.For the first time in more than 90 years, organizers of the iconic New York City event have forgone the traditional parade route through Manhattan. Instead, a reinvention of the parade will air nationally on television and online.Here’s what else you need to know about the 2020 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade:When will the Thanksgiving Day parade air on TV?The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will air nationwide on NBC-TV and Telemundo on Nov. 26 from 9 a.m. to noon. EST.Can I stream the parade online?Verizon will livestream the Thanksgiving Day parade from 9 a.m. to noon on Nov. 26. The stream will be available on Verizon’s Twitter and YouTube pages.Can I go see the parade in person?The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade will not have in-person spectators this year because of the pandemic.What is the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade route?The traditional 2.5-mile parade route is not being used this year, but Macy’s is promising television viewers all of the holiday magic the event traditionally offers.Event organizers plan to create a staging area for the reimagined parade in and around Macy’s Herald Square.What will the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade TV special include?The television special will showcase a mix of the parade’s signature giant character balloons, floats, performances by singers, street performers, and an appearance by Santa Claus.Who is performing in the Thanksgiving Day parade?This year’s parade boasts 20 celebrity appearances and performances throughout the television special, including Dolly Parton, Keke Palmer, Jordan Sparks, Ally Brooke, Jimmie Allen and Brett Young.For a full list of performers, click here.Is the balloon inflation on Thanksgiving eve canceled?Macy’s traditional giant balloon inflation event that takes place the Wednesday before Thanksgiving is canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.What other changes were made to the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2020?Macy’s has reduced the number of participants by about 75%.All participants must be appropriately socially distanced during performances and face coverings are required. Additional personal protective equipment may be required depending on a participant’s role.No participant in the parade will be under 18 years old. Previously selected regional high school and college marching bands will be deferred to the 2021 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.Instead of using volunteer handlers, Macy’s giant balloons will be attached to specially rigged vehicles.This story was originally published by Lauren Cook at WPIX. 2640
The Louisville Metro police department has fired one of the police officers involved in the fatal shooting of Breonna Taylor. A termination letter for Officer Brett Hankison released by the city’s police department today said Hankinson violated procedures by showing “extreme indifference to the value of human life." The letter also said Hankinson violated the rule against using deadly force. Taylor, who was Black, was shot eight times by officers who burst into her Louisville home using a no-knock warrant during a March 13 narcotics investigation. Two other officers remain on administrative reassignment while the shooting is investigated.Taylor, who was employed as an EMT, was inside of her home when police conducted a “no-knock raid” on her home. Thinking the police officers were intruders, Taylor’s boyfriend, Kenneth Walker, allegedly shot at police.Louisville Metro Police officers returned fire, striking and killing Taylor.Walker was originally arrested for firing at police, but later was released. 1024
The latest release of documents related to the mass shooting on Oct. 1 contain a mixture of reports by police officers and witness statements.One of the reports contained in the release on Wednesday appears to be an interview with country singer Jason Aldean, who was performing when Stephen Paddock opened fire on music lovers at the Route 91 Harvest Festival.According to the statement, the person making the statement instructed officers to take himself, his bodyguard and pregnant wife to the airport. He then told the officer that he was on stage playing when he heard the first few pops. He said he was confused like everyone was and looked around, but didn't see anything out of the ordinary. The next large barrage of fire he said was so loud to him that it sounded as if someone was right next to the stage firing shots. The person making the statement then said he could see people in the audience dropping to the ground in "waves." Someone backstage yelled out that it was gunfire and for him to get down. That's when he ran off the stage and went to protect his pregnant wife who was inside the tour bus that protected the perimeter until he was evacuated.The documents included what appears to be a written statement from Aldean."I was onstage singing and thought I heard fireworks. I turned to look at my monitor guy and saw my personal security guard running toward me and telling me to evacuate the stage. At that point, we layed (sic) on the stage and hid until we could get on my bus. We then stayed in the back of the bus for a few hours until police escorted us away." Another report appeared to be an interview with Dee Jay Silver, who had performed at the festival around 9 p.m. ahead of Aldean. After the shooting began, he was hiding in a tour bus. Silver then received a text asking what floor his 1-year-old son was on.The baby was sleeping down the hall on the 32nd floor -- the floor where shooter Stephen Paddock was located. That's when Silver found out the floor had been evacuated. Silver was taken to multiple places before he ended up at the Thomas & Mack. He eventually received a text that his son was at Town Square. After he was reunited with him Silver told police, "I just held him and held him and held him." Police also asked Silver if he had noticed any suspicious, staying on the same floor as the shooter. Silver did not recall seeing Paddock or speaking to him. But he also didn't see housekeeping during that time. Silver was moved to Delano after the shooting. A bike officer with Mandalay Bay described how he was headed towards the festival grounds when he heard that a Mandalay Bay officer was hit and decided to turn around.He commandeered an elevator, picked up an engineer, and headed to the 32nd floor.When he got there, he heard automatic gunfire coming from the end of the hall. According to the bike officer, that is when Jesus Campos came running towards him when the shooting paused. The bike officer says he inspected the wound and decided it didn't look very severe.Everything was kind of a blur after that but the bike officer said he helped police officers clear the rooms.One police officer who was at the scene describes how he and other police officers took cover behind a police car during the shooting. The officer says that multiple rounds hit the car and the rear window was shot out. One of the officers began yelling that he was hit and said he could not move his arm. Another officer grabbed the wounded officer and they left to seek medical attention.According to statement by several police officers, there was a lot of commotion and confusion the night of the shooting at several properties located near Mandalay Bay.Calls were received from Circus Circus, Tropicana, Bellagio, New York-New York and the Bellagio hotel-casino.In each case, police officers were unable to find another shooter. However, they did discover that the possible shooter at the Bellagio was actually the vice president of security. It appears that the VP decided to put on a tactical vest and arm himself and protect Bellagio if necessary.Many reports from officers describe how they were off duty at the time of the shooting but "self dispatched" when they began to hear what was happening. Several officers headed towards the Route 91 festival grounds while others headed to hospitals where victims were being assisted or even took it upon themselves to assist with traffic control. 4520
The NFL is planning on playing “Lift Every Voice and Sing” before all Week 1 football games this fall, a source familiar with the league’s discussions confirmed with EW Scripps on Thursday.USA Today and ESPN first reported that the NFL is in the process of finalizing plans to play the song considered a “Black Anthem.” The source said the song would be performed before the Star Spangled Banner before Week 1 games in September.The source said the league is working collaboratively with players to recognize victims of systemic racism throughout the season through a variety of in-game and programs. Among the items being discussed with players are: on-uniform elements, which could include the names of victims police brutality on helmet decals or jerseys patches and educational programs. The league is also considering public service announcements. The NFL is said to be in discussions with the NFLPA to finalize the plans. Earlier this week, NASCAR played “Lift Every Voice and Sing” before the Pocono 350. The song has also been performed at other various sporting events, including a Georgetown men's basketball game.The lyrics to the song were written as a poem in 1900 and set to music five years later. Last month, amid a nationwide protests in response to the death of George Floyd, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who faced blame for not standing behind players who participated in protests, conceded he was wrong about players kneeling during the national anthem in response to police brutality.Goodell stated his support for Black Lives Matter in a video released on social media."We the National Football League, condemn racism and the systematic oppression of black people," Goodell said. "We, the National Football League, admit we were wrong for not listening to NFL players earlier and encourage all to speak out and peacefully protest," Goodell said. 1879