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WATKINS, Colo. — Dave Ruppel has always been interested in space. "I think it's like the final frontier when you think about it," he says.Ruppel is the director of the Colorado Air and Space Port. The facility is a general aviation airport that used to be known as Front Range Airport. Last year, the facility became one of only a dozen commercial space ports in America — a place planning to be where people will one day launch into space. Other space ports include 484
Valerie Harper, best known for her role as Rhoda Morgenstern on the Mary Tyler Moore show, and continued her character on the sitcom "Rhoda," has died after a lengthy battle with cancer at the age of 80, ABC News confirmed. Harper was diagnosed with lung cancer in 2009. She notably beat cancer after being told she had months to live in 2013, and participated in "Dancing with the Stars in 2014." Last month, Harper's husband Tony Cacciotti wrote last month that he decided not to place Harper in hospice care despite doctors' recommendations. Harper had an incredible run of awards in the 70s, winning four Emmy Awards and one Golden Globe. She was nominated for eight Emmy Awards and six Golden Globes.In 2010, as she fighting lung cancer, was nominated for a Tony Award for her role as Tallulah Bankhead in the Broadway hit "Looped." 849

United States Secret Service director Randolph "Tex" Alles is being removed from his position, multiple administration officials said.President Donald Trump instructed his acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, to fire Alles. Alles remains in his position as of now but has been asked to leave.</p>The Secret Service director reports directly to the Secretary of Homeland Security, Kirstjen Nielsen, who resigned on Sunday amid growing pressure from the President. The director oversees the Secret Service's work on both protection and investigations."There is a near-systematic purge happening at the nation's second-largest national security agency," this official says.United States Citizenship and Immigration Services director Francis Cissna and Office of the General Counsel's John Mitnick are expected to be gone soon, and the White House is eyeing others to be removed.The President in recent weeks empowered Stephen Miller to lead the administration's border policies "and he's executing his plan" with what amounts to a wholesale decapitation or the Department of Homeland Security leadership, the official says.Neither the USSS nor the White House immediately responded to requests for comment.Alles 1228
Welcome to the streaming game, Apple TV+.The eyes of the entertainment industry were all on Apple on Monday as the tech giant previewed its new roster of original content and the company called upon people from what Apple CEO Tim Cook called "the greatest collection of accomplished, creative visionaries who have ever come into one place" to help them roll it out.Steven Spielberg, J.J. Abrams, Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Aniston, Steve Carell were among them.Spielberg previewed his "Amazing Stories" series and the latter three previewed "The Morning Show," a series based on the behind the scenes happenings of a, well, morning show. (CNN's Brian Stelter is a consultant on the project.)Jason Momoa and Alfre Woodard promoted their series "See," and Kumail Nanjiani gave a set-up for his series "Little America," which highlights immigrant stories."We hope 'Little America' will help viewers understand there's no such thing as 'the other.' There's just us," Nanjiani said. "We're excited we get to tell these stories on Apple."Abrams and Sara Bareilles previewed "Little Voice," about a "promising, flawed" musician living in New York, according to Bareilles, who sang the theme song for the crowd.In the kids space, Big Bird showed up to help highlight a new pre-school series born from Apple's partnership with the Sesame Workshop called "Helpsters" that teaches the principles of coding.Prior to the event, producers from shows like "Carpool Karaoke: The Series," space race period drama "For All Mankind," and more were seen among the crowd.The event kicked off with announcements regarding the tech giant's new Apple News product, 1654
Will Shortz, the crossword editor for The New York Times, issued an apology after readers brought it to his attention that a racial slur was used in the New Year's Day edition of the crossword puzzle.In the Tuesday, Jan. 1 edition of the crossword, the answer to the clue in the 2-Down slot was "beaner." This is a racial slur used for Mexicans and people of Mexican descent. This definition is the first result to appear in Google when searching the term.The clue to 2-Down in Tuesday’s puzzle was “Pitch to the head, informally.”"Neither Joel (Fagliano) nor I had ever heard the slur before — and I don't know anyone who would use it," the response from Shortz reads. "Maybe we live in rarefied circles."The apology continued: “This is an issue that comes up occasionally with entries like GO O.K. (which we clued last April as “Proceed all right,” but which as a solid word is a slur), CHINK (which is benign in the sense as a chink in one’s armor,” etc. These are legitimate words."Responses to the apology on Twitter were mostly critical. One user called it a 1077
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