For roughly forty years, a concert titled “A Capitol Fourth” has been offered on the Capitol Grounds featuring the National Symphony Orchestra and assorted artists to celebrate Independence Day on July 4. This year, the concert will feature host Vanessa Williams, the first black woman to be named Miss America and later a Broadway and recording star, singing “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” which is popularly known as the “Black National Anthem.” A Capitol Fourth was first televised in 1981 PBS station WETA,and has been televised by public broadcasting every year since. It is often the most widely-watched PBS show of the year. Williams told the Associated Press, “It’s in celebration of the wonderful opportunity that we now have to celebrate Juneteenth. So we are reflective of the times.” “Williams told the AP this week that she hopes the hymn will bring a sense of celebration following her performance at last year’s Independence Day show, where she sang ‘Not While I’m Around from the … [Read more...] about Host Of ‘A Capitol Fourth’ Celebration To Sing ‘Black National Anthem’ | The Daily Wire
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Dylan Crews, Tre Morgan named to U.S. Collegiate national team
LSU center fielder Dylan Crews and first baseman Tre' Morgan were named to the final 26-man U.S. Collegiate national team roster, USA Baseball announced on Tuesday. The team will compete at Honkbalweek Haarlem from Friday through July 15 at Pim Mulier Stadium in Haarlem, Netherlands. The final squad was named after completing a five-game intrasquad series in North Carolina. LSU is one of five schools with two players on the team along with Florida State, Ole Miss, Vanderbilt and Wake Forest. Team USA will travel to the Netherlands on Wednesday and begin Honkbalweek Haarlem on Saturday. The U.S. open against Japan at 7 a.m. Saturday and follow with games against Italy, Cuba, the Netherlands and Curacao to complete group play. All games will be streamed online via HonkbalSoftbal.tv . The tean is led by manager Mike Bianco of Ole Miss, and he is joined on the staff by Xan Barksdale, Scott Brown (Vanderbilt), Cliff Godwin (East Carolina), Josh Holliday (Oklahoma State) and … [Read more...] about Dylan Crews, Tre Morgan named to U.S. Collegiate national team
Stagnant student numbers force reduction in media studies at University of Waikato
A quarter of a century worth of academic journals and magazines adorn Screen and Media Studies lecturer Geoff Lealand's office. But now he'll have to start packing up his mementoes - he's one of the staff members affected by Waikato University's proposed cuts. Lealand, who works in the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS), said the department's cuts were expected to be around 20 per cent, with 21 jobs set to go. Four positions have already been pulled, with 17 more on the chopping block. Read more: Students start petition to stop axing of Waikato University music staff Waikato University looks to cut 17 jobs in the humanities Strange logic — destroying the arts in order to save them Yet Lealand will continue lecturing until November this year. The Hamilton media mentor said staff received conflicting messages from vice chancellor Neil Quigley and believes there needs to be more transparency with the university's budget. Whether it's being told the … [Read more...] about Stagnant student numbers force reduction in media studies at University of Waikato
Weather: Fine weekend on the way for most of the country
MetService It will be a settled weekend for most areas, however, southwesterly winds will be keeping more cloud and a few showers on western coasts for Sunday. (First published July 1) Fine, dry weather is forecast for most of the country as we head into the weekend, but there could be rain for some. MetService predicted sunshine for the main centres after a cold front swept up the South Island on Thursday , bringing with it snow and strong winds for parts of the South Island. Settled weather is also forecast for the North Island over the weekend, but temperatures could drop in places on Friday night, said MetService meteorologist Lewis Ferris. Auckland could have some isolated showers among mainly fine weather. So if you are a rugby fan heading to Eden Park on Saturday for the All Blacks v Ireland game , check in for the latest weather forecast beforehand. READ MORE: Strong winds and snow: Weather warnings and watches in place for parts of the South Island … [Read more...] about Weather: Fine weekend on the way for most of the country
Lottery winners LIVE – £4.5 million jackpot winner Barry Chuwen’s charity investigated for ‘financial misconduct’
A LOTTO winner's kids charity is being investigated by watchdogs over allegations of "financial misconduct", say reports. Barry Chuwen, 52, won £4.5million in 1997 and invested it in commercial premises, including some of Glasgow 's most exclusive addresses. The Lottery winner also set up The Teddy Bear Foundation with wife Jenny in 2004, after they tragically had a stillborn baby at six months. The charity claimed to have spent a total of nearly £500,000 to take children with special needs to Disneyland Paris - as well as providing them riding lessons, massage sessions and sensory gardens. According to the Daily Record , OSCR are investigating payments made by the charity to a company connected to one of its trustees last year. They have now taken action to make sure that any property owned by the charity can't be sold. OSCR said: “We are concerned that there has been misconduct in the administration of the charity and consider it necessary and desirable to … [Read more...] about Lottery winners LIVE – £4.5 million jackpot winner Barry Chuwen’s charity investigated for ‘financial misconduct’
‘It is the end for Boris tonight – whether he accepts it or not’, says DAVID MADDOX
Rishi Sunak follows Javid and resigns from Johnson’s Cabinet Sign up for our columnists plus the most commented stories driving conversation SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info The resignations of two of the five most senior cabinet ministers - his Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid - is a fatal blow for Boris Johnson and removes much of the credibility from his Government. The PM's position is in severe jeopardy after Sajid Javid and Rishi Sunak resigned (Image: Leon Neal - WPA Pool/Getty ) But it was clear to me much earlier in the day that it was over for the Prime Minister as previously loyal MPs came up to explain why they had lost confidence in Mr Johnson. Both Red Wall MPs … [Read more...] about ‘It is the end for Boris tonight – whether he accepts it or not’, says DAVID MADDOX
Brexiteer makes surprise prediction on UK’s market growth after EU exit – ‘I’d love it!’
Brexit: House of Commons hasn’t done its job says Hobbs Sign up for FREE now and never miss the top politics stories again SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Talking to Emily Maitlis on yesterday evening’s Newsnight, Andrew Bridgen, Conservative MP for North West Leicestershire revealed how the UK’s market may well exceed that of Canada’s. His answer came in response to Ms Maitlis’ question over whether Mr Bridgen would support Boris Johnson’s want of a deal . Related articles Boris Johnson can STILL get Britain out of the EU on Oct 31 Emily Maitlis sends Twitter into meltdown after sending shock message He said: “I’d love to have a super Canada free trade deal with mutual acceptance of … [Read more...] about Brexiteer makes surprise prediction on UK’s market growth after EU exit – ‘I’d love it!’
Weeks of train CHAOS expected as rail unions threaten more strikes
Rail strikes might happen at Commonwealth games says expert Sign up for our news briefing, including a daily special Russia-Ukraine edition SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info Thousands of staff represented by train drivers’ union Aslef, the TSSA and the RMT could walk out over pay, conditions and job security. The RMT union has been striking for better pay and conditions (Image: Getty) There are growing concerns it could lead to the first national train drivers’ strike since 1995. Aslef is balloting drivers at 10 train companies over pay, jobs and conditions. Staff at three firms have backed action so far. Mick Whelan, general secretary of Aslef, said: “We believe (strikes) will have a massive effect. There … [Read more...] about Weeks of train CHAOS expected as rail unions threaten more strikes
Jenny Agutter reprises her iconic role for Railway Children sequel 52 years later
Agutter will be playing an older version of her classic character Roberta Waterbury (Image: PA) Sign up for the latest Marvel news, rumours, fan theories, reviews and more SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info In 1970 the actress won a legion of admirers as Roberta Waterbury, the warm and homely mother in the much-loved classic The Railway Children. Related articles James Bond Roger Moore needed valium and booze in For Your Eyes Only Elvis ex Linda shares photos with King after being 'erased' from movie In 1970 the actress won a legion of admirers as Roberta Waterbury, the warm and homely mother in the much-loved classic The Railway Children. Now some 52 years after the original - and 40 years older - she is back as … [Read more...] about Jenny Agutter reprises her iconic role for Railway Children sequel 52 years later
Boris praised by civil servant for ‘re-injecting energy’ into Brexit after lacklustre May
Brexit: Boris Johnson branded a ‘dictator’ by Blackford Sign up for FREE now and never miss the top politics stories again SUBSCRIBE Invalid email We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on our understanding. You can unsubscribe at any time. More info When Boris Johnson became Prime Minister in late July, he had a clear intention to up the UK’s Brexit preparations in order to commit to pulling the UK from the EU on October 31. As part of this effort, he appointed Leave campaign mastermind Dominic Cummings as his chief political aide, who was tasked with ensuring a strict regime. Under the new administration the Government introduced Friday night meetings with Government aides and also initiated daily meetings at 8am and 7pm for No.10 staff. Related articles Brexit LIVE: MPs win vote forcing Boris to … [Read more...] about Boris praised by civil servant for ‘re-injecting energy’ into Brexit after lacklustre May