Sunday, January 1, 2023



Watch White Noise’s Epic LCD Soundsystem Dance Scene


When LCD Soundsystem returned this fall with “new body rhumba,” their first new song in five years, it was revealed that the song soundtracked a dance number involving the full cast at the end of White Noise, longtime James Murphy collaborator Noah Baumbach’s new film adaptation of Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel. Now that the movie has been been out on Netflix for a week, the streaming service has shared full footage of that dance number. It takes place in a supermarket where college professor Jack Gladney (Adam Driver), his wife Babette (Greta Gerwig), and their kids are shopping, and it doesn’t spoil anything about the plot. Watch below.
White Noise is streaming now on Netflix, and LCD Soundsystem will hopefully release an album again someday because the last one was a lot better than you might remember.


White Noise is streaming now on Netflix, and LCD Soundsystem will hopefully release an album again someday because the last one was a lot better than you might remember.

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Prince Harry’s Upcoming Memoir Will Allegedly Target These Two Members of the Royal Family More Than Anyone Else


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As soon as people got word that Prince Harry was releasing a memoir, everyone started to let their minds wander. With the long-awaited book coming in only nine days, everyone is wondering: “What are we in for? What the heck is going to come out from this?” People have been dead set on the fact that Spare will rip his father King Charles III to shreds, but an insider says that’s surprisingly not the case. Apparently, along with discussing the trauma of losing his mother Princess Diana at such a young age, Harry’s book has these two members of the British Royal Family getting the brunt of his criticism: Prince William and Kate Middleton.

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Insiders told the Sunday Times, per NY Post, that William and Kate get a lot more brutal descriptions than they expected, saying, “Generally, I think the book [will be] worse for them than the royal family is expecting. Everything is laid bare. Charles comes out of it better than I had expected, but it’s tough on William, in particular, and even Kate gets a bit of a broadside. There are these minute details, and a description of the fight between the brothers.”

On top of that, many are hoping Harry and William can reconcile, even after the Netflix docuseries, this memoir, and Meghan Markle’s alleged upcoming memoir in the works. But royal insiders who’ve already read the book know one thing for sure, these two will probably never reconcile after Spare comes out.

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“I personally can’t see how Harry and William will be able to reconcile after this,” they said

A common phrase with the British Royal Family is that you want “an heir, and a spare,” meaning you have secured the bloodline with an heir — and just in case something happens to the heir, you have a spare. And that’s exactly what Prince Harry was known as his entire time with the British Royal Family. After years of waiting, people are finally going to get to know an even closer, more vulnerable look at Prince Harry and his struggles. From losing his mother Princess Diana so suddenly and tragically, to how his life would play out afterward, Harry is baring it all for his memoir Spare.


 


Suspect in the Idaho college student killings plans to waive extradition hearing, attorney says


The suspect in the killings of four University of Idaho college students plans to waive his extradition hearing this week, his attorney said, to expedite his return to the Gem State, where he faces four counts of first-degree murder.

Bryan Christopher Kohberger is "shocked a little bit," Jason LaBar, the chief public defender for Monroe County, Pennsylvania, told CNN Saturday, a day after the 28-year-old's arrest in his home state on charges related to the fatal stabbings of Kaylee Goncalves, 21; Madison Mogen, 21; Xana Kernodle, 20; and Ethan Chapin, 20. He also faces a charge of felony burglary, according to Latah County, Idaho, Prosecutor Bill Thompson.

LaBar did not discuss the murder case with the suspect when they spoke for about an hour Friday evening, the attorney said, adding that he did not possess probable cause documents related to it and is only representing Kohberger in the issue of his extradition, which the attorney called a "formality.

It's a procedural issue, and really all the Commonwealth here has to prove is that he resembles or is the person who the arrest warrant is out for and that he was in the area at the time of the crime," LaBar said.

Waiving the extradition hearing set for Tuesday was "an easy decision obviously," LaBar said, "since he doesn't contest that he is Bryan Kohberger."

In a statement, LaBar stressed his client is presumed innocent until proven guilty, saying, "Mr. Kohberger is eager to be exonerated of these charges and looks forward to resolving these matters as promptly as possible."

The arrest of the suspect -- a PhD student in Washington State University's Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, the school confirmed -- comes nearly seven weeks after the victims were found stabbed to death in an off-campus home on November 13. Since then, investigators say they have conducted more than 300 interviews and scoured approximately 20,000 tips.

But authorities have yet to publicly confirm the suspect's motive, or even if he knew the victims, whose deaths rattled the college community and the surrounding town of Moscow. The murder weapon has also not been located, Moscow Police Chief James Fry said Friday.

In the weeks since the killings, some community members have grown frustrated as investigators have yet to offer a thorough narrative of how the night unfolded. Authorities have released limited details, including the victims' activities leading up to the attacks and people they have ruled out as suspects.

Fry told reporters Friday state law limits what information authorities can release before Kohberger makes an initial appearance in an Idaho court. The probable cause affidavit -- which details the factual basis of Kohberger's charges -- is sealed until the suspect is physically in Latah County and has been served with the Idaho arrest warrant, Thompson said.

Investigators honed in on Kohberger as a suspect through DNA evidence and by confirming his ownership of a white Hyundai Elantra seen near the crime scene, according to two law enforcement sources briefed on the investigation. Authorities say he lived just minutes from the site of the stabbings.

He drove cross-country in a white Hyundai Elantra and arrived at his parents' house in Pennsylvania around Christmas, according to a law enforcement source. Authorities began tracking him at some point during his trip east from Idaho.


An FBI surveillance team tracked him for four days before his arrest while law enforcement worked with prosecutors to develop enough probable cause to obtain a warrant, the two law enforcement sources said.

Genetic genealogy techniques were used to connect Kohberger to unidentified DNA evidence, another source with knowledge of the case told CNN. The DNA was run through a public database to find potential family member matches, and subsequent investigative work by law enforcement led to his identification as the suspect, the source said.

LaBar confirmed Kohberger, accompanied by his father, had driven from Idaho to Pennsylvania to celebrate the holidays with his family. A white Hyundai Elantra was found at his parents' home, LaBar said, where authorities apprehended Kohberger early Friday.




Saturday, December 31, 2022



What is Omicron Variant BF7


Omicron is a group of 8 Greek letters, and can be shortened to the word 'alpha.' It is also the third letter of the Greek alphabet. Although originally an Arabic term, omicron is now used in English as well. The letters in omicron are similar in structure and personality to the letter beta, gamma and delta. For example, Omicron variants include Benjamin Franklin, Benjamin Netanyahu, EnricOmri and Yasser Arafat. Essentially, alpha has many variations.

Due to its name, the omicron is a group of 8 letters. Members of this group are generally calm, quiet and peaceful people. They make good leaders and generally speak with much respect for others. Omicrons tend to be very studious people who prefer working in a quiet environment. They hate being rushed or interrupted while working and will often respond rudely to such actions. Additionally, they hate when people talk nonstop; this will often make them snap at someone out of irritation. They also have a high tolerance for alcohol and will often consume it without issue.

Omicrons tend to have a strong mental connection with numbers. They find it easy to relate to numbers and understand concepts like infinity and uncertainty. This makes them excellent mathematicians, engineers and scientists, regardless of which field they work in. They also have good intuition, which allows them to come up with brilliant ideas. Many omicrons have found success as inventors; they have created countless devices that improve daily life for humans and aliens alike.

Several common personality traits exhibited by omicrons include discipline, thoughtfulness, intuition, tolerance, perceptiveness and creativity. They are also generally kindhearted people who want everyone to get along with one another. As a result of this trait, they're usually peacemakers and mediators, which makes them excellent politicians as well as generals and captains in military organizations. Omicrons also have excellent taste in literature as well as art; they are also highly cultured individuals who love attending classical or contemporary music concerts or operas.

Essentially an alpha with better-developed mental capabilities, the omicron is an exceptional letter with many proven uses throughout human culture. From its name to its number of letters, an omicron has it all! Truly a symbol of excellence on multiple levels, the omicron is a letter that has been studied by philosophers for millennia. It's still an Alpha with many variations!

With just 50% of participants having the traditional three symptoms of fever, cough, or loss of taste or smell, this analysis indicated no discernible difference between the symptom profiles of Omicron and Delta.


 





Top 10 skills which makes you more successful in 2023.

There are many different skills that can contribute to success in any field, and the specific skills that are the most important may vary depending on your goals and the specific industry or context you are working in. However, some skills that may be particularly valuable in the coming years includ

1. Adaptability: The ability to adapt to change and learn new things quickly can be a key factor in success, as the world and the job market are constantly evolving.                                                                         2. Flexibility: Being open to new ideas and approaches, and being able to adapt to changing circumstances or new situations, can be important for success. This skill involves being able to think on your feet and consider a range of options in order to find the best solution to a problem.                                                            3. Problem-solving: The ability to think critically and creatively and to find solutions to complex problems can be a valuable asset in any profession

4. Creativity: The ability to think outside the box and come up with new and innovative ideas can be a valuable asset for success. This skill involves being able to generate and consider a range of different options and perspectives.                                                                                                                                                              5. Planning and organization: Being able to effectively plan and organize your work can help you stay on track and achieve your goals. This includes the ability to set clear objectives, prioritize tasks, and manage your resources effectively.                                                                                                                                              6. Critical thinking: The ability to analyze information and situations carefully and objectively, and to draw logical conclusions, is important for success. This skill involves being able to think deeply about problems and evaluate different options in order to make informed decisions.                                                                             7. Attention to detail: Paying close attention to detail is important for success, as it can help you avoid mistakes and produce high-quality work. This skill involves being able to focus and concentrate on tasks, and to carefully review your work for errors
8. Emotional intelligence: The ability to understand and manage your own emotions, as well as the emotions of others, can be important for success. This includes the ability to recognize and regulate your own emotions, as well as being able to empathize with others and build strong relationships.                                                         9. Strategic thinking: The ability to think ahead and plan for the long-term is important for success. This skill involves being able to consider the big picture and anticipate potential challenges or opportunities.                      10. Emotional control: The ability to regulate your emotions and stay calm under pressure is important for success. This skill involves being able to stay level-headed and maintain a positive attitude even when things are challenging.

 




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Marie Osmond Shares Rare Photo with Husband Steve Craig at Disney World (and Surprise, She's Blonde!)


Marie Osmond is having some Disney fun with her family in style On Friday, the singer and actress, 63, shared a rare photo with her husband Steve Craig at Disney World and sported a new hairstyle in the process.

"After we finished the #CandlightCelebration at Epcot, I've been blessed to spend the week with my family here at Walt Disney World!πŸ₯°πŸ’• I hope you have all had a relaxing and wonderful week!" she wrote in the Instagram caption.

Wearing a black long sleeve and black Mickey Mouse-printed pants, Osmond debuted her new shorter blonde hair, which is a departure from her long brunette locks.

All smiles with her husband, Osmond poses for a pic with Craig, who wrapped his arm around his wife. In the second photo, The Talk former co-host snapped an adorable shot of Craig and her grandchildren holding hands as they walked through the theme park.

In 2011, Osmond remarried Craig 26 years after they divorced in 1985, first marrying in 1982.

Before she reconnected with her husband, the Donny & Marie star married actor Brian Blosil in 1986 and divorced after more than 20 years in 2007.


Osmond, now a grandmother of 8, confirmed to PEOPLE in 2019 that her daughter Brianna, 23, and her cinematographer husband Dave Schwep, 44, had welcomed a baby girl.

The longtime entertainer also has three other daughters, Jessica, 31, Rachael, 30, and Abigail, 16, as well as four sons, including Stephen, 38, Brandon, 24, Matthew, 22, and Michael, who died by suicide at 19.

In 2019, Osmond opened up to PEOPLE about remarrying Craig.

"Nothing is an accident," Osmond told PEOPLE at the time. "I am a spiritual person. So [I believe] God has his timing."

After her painful divorce from Blosil, Osmond shared, "I never wanted to be married again. I was like, 'I'm fine, I'm good!'" So when she reconnected with Craig through their son Stephen, it was an unexpected surprise."

"The thing about a second marriage is that you realize things you thought were so important, aren't," Osmond said. "I love being with my husband. He is the sweetest man I know. He lives to serve and really listens to people's needs."

Eventually, "Stephen was getting married and we [realized] we can't go to our son's wedding and not be married," she told PEOPLE. "So we got married a few months before he did. He joked that he never thought it would happen, but it did!"


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