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Mill Valley Schools District prepares property tax pitch

Shakers film shows how obscure religion championed modern ideals
Star Amanda Seyfried says the Shakers displayed 'very incredible and healthy lack of judgment.'

Bexar County’s voter registration backlog grows to nearly 7,000

I Can’t Believe This Is What Is Getting Right Wing Weirdos Mad About ‘Starfleet Academy’

DOGE Goons May Have Shared Stolen Social Security Data With Political Group: Report
Two DOGE members have been referred to authorities for Hatch Act violations.

Live Music in San Antonio This Week: KRTU 50th Anniversary, Matt Pryor, Mike Mattison

Brooklyn Beckham Could Lose Millions for Spilling His Parents’ Tea on Instagram

Pharrell Williams Unveils Understated Elegance at Paris Fashion Week

Powell's Courtroom Dilemma: Clash Over Fed's Independence Unfolds
Powell's Courtroom Dilemma: Clash Over Fed's Independence Unfolds Scott Bessent, U.S. Treasury Secretary, cautioned against Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell attending Supreme Court hearings regarding President Trump's endeavor to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook. The case underscores persisting friction between the administration and the Fed, as debates over the central bank's autonomy come to the forefront.Powell's anticipated presence at the court session symbolizes ongoing disputes following the Department of Justice's threats to launch a criminal inquiry against him. Describing the threat as a 'pretext,' Powell alleges administration efforts to pressure him on monetary policy, stirring reactions from Democratic senators.Critics argue Trump's maneuvers jeopardize the Fed's independence, with Bessent noting the political implications of Powell attending. Lisa Cook remains uncharged over mortgage-related allegations, while discussions intensify around Trump's selection to potentially replace Powell whose term concludes in May.

Things You Should Have Done series two review – the Bafta-winning comedy shows flashes of brilliance
Bridget Christie and Sarah Kendall shine in the return of this dry and quirky comedy. Although it’s starting to feel like a different show altogetherThe first series of Things You Should Have Done aired on BBC Three in early 2024, a dry and quirky comedy about a recently bereaved “stay at home daughter” from middle England. It was the brainchild of Lucia Keskin, better known online as Chi with a C, and the show marked the then 23-year-old’s transfer from internet comic (her repertoire ranged from parodies of American Horror Story to impressions of Gemma Collins) to TV star. It also came with the co-sign of Roughcut, the production company behind People Just Do Nothing and Stath Lets Flats, helmed by The Office producer Ash Atalla.The premise was almost unbearably sad (inept young girl loses her parents in a horrifying car crash and has to navigate life without them, as per a list they left for her), but the end product was zany rather than gloomy. An episode on getting a job saw Chi (Keskin) decamp to a care home, embracing an early retirement in a bid to avoid employment at all, while the chapter devoted to learning to cook ended with two family members being admitted to hospital. The tension between Chi and her bitter aunt Karen (Selin Hizli) was a constant, complete with insults about Chi’s “fat ham hock legs”. Not one but two characters spat into a bowl of pancake mix and no one so much as flinched. And there was a truly unforgettable rendition of Pure and Simple by Popstars winners Hear’Say. The characters tended towards their own nonsensical idiolect and failed to understand the most basic of concepts (see: Chi thinking a breast screening was some kind of peep show), giving the programme more than a dash of Stath-like incompetence. Frequent ghostly appearances by Chi’s dead parents added a sadcom touch, although – wisely – it was never enough to feel truly devastating. Continue reading...

The Best Beds On The Big Screen (And How To Get Them!)
The main character doesn't usually sleep on the big screen, but when they get up (or get down) their beds can be a cinematic treat. Here are the bed beds in movies — and how to buy an equivalent look youself.

