2025https://www.allure.com/gallery/best-at-home-hair-color-kitsSave this storySaveSave this storySaveAll products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors we may receive compensation from retailers and/or from purchases of products through these links a master colorist and stylist in New York City is the first to recommend at-home solutions that will keep his color clients covered (literally) for a bit longer between their visits to his chair “Use this between color sessions to maintain shine,” Korab suggests. “It’s especially helpful for brassiness or dullness in blondes or brunettes.” "Pro hack: Use a toothbrush, mascara wand, or a small tint or color brush to apply this exactly where you need coverage, like around the face or in the crown,” Maccaro says. According to Maccaro, the formula is best for virgin hair, previously colored hair, or grown-out highlights. Why it’s worth it: “IGK’s Permanent Hair Color Kit is a favorite of mine for clients looking for quick results with serious shine and dimension—all in a 20-minute session or up to 45 minutes if your gray is particularly resistant,” says Maccaro “I also love the range of shades and the price point.” Pro hack: This won't lighten previously colored hair; it will only match or darken your current shade pick a shade one level lighter than your natural hair color.” “Aim for something just a touch lighter than your natural base color to avoid harsh According to Novobielsky, temporary color is a sound option for anyone new to at-home color—or color in general. “It’s a great way to explore color options,” he says. According to the brand, the hair color gel provides about eight weeks of color. opt for a demi-permanent or semi-permanent color in a lighter neutral or warm tone,” Maccaro says “This will soften your gray without creating harsh root lines and look super natural.” “Gray hair tends to be more coarse and porous so look for formulas labeled as ‘gray coverage’ or ‘rich coverage,’” says Esposito “Demi-permanent dyes are great for first-timers or those who want less commitment while permanent formulas are ideal for high-percentage gray.”​ In terms of color Maccaro suggests looking for hues described as “neutral,” “natural,” or “natural gold.” These colors have flattering results on most skin tones and “help counteract the starkness of the gray.” “It depends on skin tone, but in general, going a bit lighter or warmer can soften features and create a more natural blend with grays as they grow in,” Esposito says “Super dark shades may draw attention to regrowth or even golden caramel tone often blends grays more seamlessly and ages more gracefully.” choose a shade that’s one level lighter than your natural color or your desired tone,” she instructs “This gives you more wiggle room to adjust and avoids the ‘box dye went too dark’ look.” For our review of the best hair color for gray hair, we enlisted the help of multiple editors, writers, contributors, colorists, and hairstylists. 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For more on what's involved in our reporting, check out our complete reviews process and methodology page You might be searching for a face cream to address persistent dryness or a new nail product to add to your Sunday self-care routine; you may simply be browsing around for the latest launches to hit the hair market No matter what you seek or your individual needs and concerns Allure wants to ensure that you love anything we recommend in our stories We believe that having a diverse team of writers and editors—in addition to the wide range of outside testers and industry experts we regularly call upon—is essential to reaching that goal Check out more hair color tips directly from the Allure team: Take a look at Gracie Abrams' 10-minute routine for glowy Your support helps make our show possible and unlocks access to our sponsor-free feed Long before Sarah Snook played the cut-throat Shiv Roy on Succession she was fascinated with villains and off-beat characters she watched plenty of Disney movies — but she never aspired to be the princess "I was the one who came out of that going like I want all the characters who go and do stuff and who are funny and strange and weird and get great musical numbers,'" Snook says Snook gets to indulge that fantasy a bit as the star of the Broadway show The Picture of Dorian Gray the play tells the story of a young man who makes a Faustian bargain that allows him to stay young and beautiful while his portrait ages and decays It features 26 different characters — all played by Snook "Each character sits somewhere differently in my body," she says as well as what physicality came from that The show uses huge video screens, cameras, iPhones, lightning-quick costume changes and recordings to tell a story that culminates in Dorian ultimately facing his sins and his mortality. Snook won an Olivier Award for the role when the play ran in London in 2024. Now she's been nominated for a Tony Award Playing so many characters presents unique challenges Snook says there have been two instances on stage when she did the slightly wrong voice for a character the director "Kip [Williams] happened to be in the audience on one of those shows and he didn't notice [It happened] in a kind of chaotic moment which I was aware of (but no one else was) so that was a good cover On standing on stage alongside videotaped version of herself It's really strange because … there's only once that I can see myself … but otherwise I just have to listen to the audio recording aspect of it because I'm either back of the stage It really forces you to listen to what the person is saying really engage with your imagination and [examine] how that makes you feel and what words are springing out to you tonight and what parts of the tone or how it's been delivered is bringing out And maybe that comes from listening to audiobooks when I was a kid a lot and having that imagination sustained in that way On the precise timing required to act alongside recordings of herself They're the worst kind of actors that I'm working with They'll just barrel on and if I don't keep up … I can only see a kind of a side version of them as well because the screen is obviously not three-dimensional and each of those was shot individually and then comped together They're all doing different things at different times On why she almost didn't audition for Shiv in Succession I don't have any experience by association or proximity with wealth at that level I guess I didn't understand the show so much want to be a secondary kind of handbag character to the men in the show … [I thought] straight white men in business and there's no room for me there so I don't think I'll have a very interesting throughline and maybe I don't think I'm gonna get this role anyway — so I don't want to audition I was auditioning for something else and already had hair and makeup on which is such an effort when you're doing self-tapes … and my friend said let's just try and do it." And I am forever grateful for her On how being aware of the constantly moving cameras on Succession helps her for Dorian [They're] very different in terms of the specificity required for Dorian and the fluidity allowed in Succession but something about the proximity of cameras and the kind of subtextual or subconscious awareness of them as a character in both [performances] has been really useful … One of the camera operators [on Succession] he's behind my back on the other side on the couch … and within three seconds I turn and throw another line back over my shoulder and he's right behind me And that kind of agility from the camera operators On Shiv's character as an observer of her family's chaos I mean sometimes it just came out of me as Sarah feeling like I couldn't compete in the level of comedy I'll just keep my mouth shut and have an opinion that I'll keep to myself And that sort of somewhat developed into a character choice as much as it was an acting choice let me watch my stupid older brother and my even stupider older brother … fight themselves out and tear themselves down and get themselves into a knot — and then I've just been sitting here." There's a cunning quality to Shiv and a part of that is just being the observer On filming the emotional scenes when the Roy kids learn their father is dead I knew that I would … lose the freshness if I stayed down in the dumps and dealing with the passing of my father all day I'm going to get dehydrated in a sort of practical sense because I'm gonna be crying and I'm not going to be refueling enough with water I'm gonna get desensitized to the fact of my father dying So I was doing stupid stuff to actively put myself into a different space You just have to be mindful of how you do it because you don't want to shortchange your performance but to trust that there is that ability to do that Lauren Krenzel and Anna Bauman produced and edited this interview for broadcast Molly Seavy-Nesper and Beth Novey adapted it for the web Become an NPR sponsor Illustration by Jonelle Afurong / The Atlantic. Source: Marc Brenner.May 4, 2025 ShareSave Listen-1.0x+0:0011:31Produced by ElevenLabs and News Over Audio (Noa) using AI narration In some ways, Oscar Wilde’s 1890 novel, The Picture of Dorian Gray a horror-tinged Victorian critique of the perils of existing in thrall to one’s own image begins the novel as a vain but apparently harmless naif his possession of a magical portrait that ages and bears the physical marks of his sins while his own face and body remain unchangingly youthful and innocent has turned him into a monster It’s an intentionally superficial edit of the Faust story: A man barters away his soul in exchange for his heart’s desire but rather than yearning for something tinged with nobility—true wisdom He gives up substance for surface; that is his tragedy does Sarah Snook’s new one-actor take on The Picture of Dorian Gray make hay of the obvious parallels to our time in which social media has made the drive to maintain an idealized aesthetic more powerful than ever with the help of elaborate wigs and even more elaborate camerawork the latter is performed by a crew of operators who follow her throughout the show using a smartphone to broadcast herself to a giant screen suspended above the stage as she embarks on a hedonistic rampage she gives her face an unsettling porcelain-doll perfection cackling with glee as she strips the effect away to show her true face Putting a smartphone in the hands of perhaps the most infamous narcissist in literary history plays humorously and ominously: Dorian isn’t just thrilled by his supernatural ability to maintain a flawless visage; he’s also highly aware of—and titillated by—the gap between the false perfection he embodies and the truth of who he is Sophie Gilbert: Reclaim imperfect faces The Picture of Dorian Gray is one of two starry new stateside arrivals from London in which a single actor plays every part in a classic story adapted for a modern moment; the other is quiet and introspective where Dorian Gray is frenetic and exaggerated And at a time when the omnipresence of social media has brought a kind of self-conscious posturing to the cultural forefront the two offer markedly different ideas about what it means to imagine oneself as a character suggesting that there’s extraordinary richness to be found in seeing yourself as the embodiment of multiple intertwining voices and letting those voices freely engage with one another In the difference between them lies a question bedeviling modern culture as it decides whether new norms forged by social media are forces of corruption or both: When is putting on a performance a perversion of the truth and when is it a kind of manifestation—a way of becoming more freely oneself Dorian Gray is skeptical of its own medium full of warnings about the dangers of misinterpreting an act as reality a gadabout intent on corrupting Dorian’s soul portrays Sibyl as she turns in an outrageously bad performance as Juliet; Dorian and his friends—three pretaped videos of Snook in various wigs and cravats—watch fabulously costumed versions of herself throughout the play a multipronged scrutiny: The men judge Sibyl; Dorian’s friends judge him for loving her (and for seeming to have radically misrepresented her talents); Dorian judges himself for being so smitten by an incompetent actor Sibyl explains to Dorian that her bad performance was intentional a renunciation of the emotive lies that acting requires now that her love for Dorian has shown her how much more profound real feelings can be her failure of performance equates to a failure of self Her apparent ineptitude as an actress makes her irrelevant as a human being That each of these characters—both those doing the judging and those being judged—is played by the same person crisply illustrates the scene’s bigger point While the text of the play suggests that the superficiality Dorian and his peers embrace is a poison that destroys everything it touches (as it will soon destroy Sibyl) the scene as Snook plays it produces a strange secondary effect: We watch as the actor also essentially spreads the poison to different iterations of herself the characters are showing how a society over-interested in preening and posturing can obliterate the tender parts of a person even contradictory feelings of someone newly in love Read: The art of putting on airs then gleefully manipulates her own lovely visage in it into a monstrously distorted mask—the closest the play comes to showing us the horrors of Dorian’s hidden portrait The fact that she can toggle back and forth between the ideal picture and the grotesque one is a source of manic joy for her: What a thrill to be able to present yourself as perfect while knowing that you are The message to us is clear—because everyone reflexively smiles to take their part in the horrifying tableau (I did.) It’s easy for those watching the show—or reading the original novel—to scorn the unthinking ease with which Dorian and his enablers give up their humanity for the satisfaction of turning in a flawless performance for their peers It is so much more real than life,” Lord Henry Wotton says in the book.) But we’ve just shown that we’re on the way to doing the same One of the apparent costs of putting ourselves constantly on display is the risk of flattening the complexity of what lies within Yet there might be a way to express ourselves In contrast to Dorian Gray’s technological wonderland The props that Scott uses onstage are notably low-key: a tape player And although he initially distinguishes his characters from one another with telling accessories and mannerisms he eventually comes to differentiate them with little more than a shift in expression and voice passing across his face as if Scott’s emotions each take on the characters of fully realized people which examines the crumbling relationships within a family managing financial woes while stuck in close quarters on a country estate is a story about the ways people delude and deprive themselves and how their intimate misunderstandings of themselves can ripple outward quietly changing the course of other lives too The plot is propelled by everyday self-deceptions the kind that could make someone marry a partner they actually dislike—as Helena the beautiful young wife of the delusional film auteur whose late first wife owned the estate comes to suspect she might have—or believe that their beloved local doctor’s drinking really isn’t that big of a problem the interactions of a set of closely linked characters take on a different meaning when all of them have the same face So when Scott plays a scene in which Helena sees perfectly well what the plain but good-hearted Sonia cannot—that Sonia’s passion for the alcoholic doctor is never going to be reciprocated—it reads less as a delicate difference of perception between two friends than as a careful compartmentalization of truth within a self One part adores; the other part knows that that adoration may be unreturned but—at least at first—lets it continue out of an understanding that if the love were quenched some essential part of the shared self would die You must be every part of yourself to be all of yourself Scott’s sensitive exploration of these linked characters suggests It is natural to have many different selves when given the chance to speak honestly with one another—as Scott’s quiet tormented souls so movingly do—can be powerful Scott walks to the edge of the stage and flicks a switch on the wall He has complete control over how much we see; he’s letting us in as a favor not because he’s interested in the attention When you buy a book using a link on this page Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Gray was the daughter of the late William and Alice Bradley She was a dedicated educator whose passion for learning inspired countless students throughout her career Gray moved to Carteret County nearly 19 years ago where she enjoyed the beauty of the Crystal Coast She valued her friendships and was known for her kindness and willingness to provide support and advice to those around her Gray found joy in the simple pleasures of life often seen relaxing on her porch with her beloved cat by her side and nothing gave her greater pleasure than celebrating their accomplishments Those remaining to cherish her memory are her husband Ricky Bradley (Monica) of Georgia; and grandsons memorial contributions may be made to the Crystal Coast Hospice House Family and friends are welcome to submit online condolences at www.mundenfuneralhome.net Arrangements by Munden Funeral Home & Crematory in Morehead City This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors An adoring public surrounded the Leeds United legend on the cobbled streets of Plymouth The noise rose as expectation grew on their faces He raised a finger and launched into ‘Marching on Together’ Largie Ramazani was following that advice as he launched into a somersault before Home Park’s away end moments after he had lifted the Championship trophy has been about giving the people what they want Whether it was giving the club’s investors the golden ticket they craved last year’s Wembley wounded their redemption or the supporters their day in the sunshine Leeds is about to have the 2020 summer the city never got The weekend invasion of Britain’s Ocean City illustrated this collective pursuit of the highs everyone missed out on five years ago Ever since the pints and pyrotechnics around Billy Bremner’s statue on Easter Monday Leeds and their fans have lived through a hazy nirvana of shared experiences the following Monday inside Elland Road and then this a sun-kissed race to Plymouth for a bank holiday weekend surrounded by friends — Oli Kristall (@OliKristall) May 2, 2025 It was impossible to ignore the similarities to this day, May 5, 35 years ago, when Leeds last went to the south coast to chase the top flight on the final weekend of the season. On that occasion, the Leeds experience left its mark on Bournemouth, but in turning the town over as well as its football team the early indications for this weekend are far more promising The Athletic spoke to the force incident manager at Devon and Cornwall Police who said the vast majority have been well behaved While it was a busy weekend with many more people in the city and there had been far more incidents than on a normal weekend there was not a significant amount to report Leeds supporters do not need a second invitation to follow their team anywhere on the planet the start of this journey to silverware on the south coast underlined that fanaticism The location of the team’s pre-season training camp in Germany was kept secret at the request of the local police Every fraction of coverage from that camp was inspected for any shred of evidence that would give away the team’s location Even the sound of a nearby bell tower in the background of one training video had to be scrubbed for fear of supporters working out which church it was There were some clues in the media from the camp but not enough to guarantee where the team would be Despite that uncertainty and clear instructions to stay away taking the chance they might catch their heroes in the flesh They were pitchside for the first of two secret friendlies If they were prepared to take a flyer on a German backwater you can imagine the appetite for a trip to Devon The sticking point was the ticket allocation Leeds would be allowed a little over 1,600 supporters inside Home Park Demand outstripping supply does not really do this problem justice there were some fans of virtually relegated Plymouth keen to pass on their tickets in the home end for a tidy profit but the club tried to deter this as much as possible The ejection of two Leeds supporters from the home end in the 60th minute showed this was not entirely successful The dozens of people in the home section asking Leeds players for pictures was another sign of away fans getting where water couldn’t thousands descended on Plymouth knowing they would not get anywhere near the stadium Whether they were making the 12-hour round-trip from West Yorkshire or elsewhere this was not something any of them wanted to miss Will Leeds ever lift a trophy again in their lifetime This could be the club’s last and fans have to suck the marrow from the moment Matthew Brown travelled over from Weymouth with his son Jack This was their second shortest trip of the season but they have both put the miles in this season “We travelled down this morning (Saturday),” he told The Athletic “We’ve passed so many Leeds fans in the service stations just coming across the south coast from Weymouth “Half of them haven’t even got tickets for today That shows how class the Leeds United fans are I was speaking to a Plymouth fan earlier and he said he can’t believe how many people have travelled down It goes to show how big Leeds United really are.” one of six in a group of dads and lads from the Hull area has had his hotel booked since the fixtures were announced last summer They got lucky when the date remained unchanged We booked our hotel as soon as the fixtures came out It’s something we planned that far in advance We set off from Hull at 11am yesterday (Friday) and we got here at sixish.” The driving just isn’t something this breed of fan gives a second thought to It’s an obstacle between them and their religion A hurdle that’s easily cleared on the road to salvation You do it because you just might catch yourself sharing a pint with the most iconic living human being associated with Leeds United “It’s to be a part of the atmosphere,” said Daddy the flags of the country’s Leeds United branches the billionaire heir who sits on the board “That is the main thing for everyone,” said Oliver Medd “As good as it was the other night at the Bristol (City) game it would have been even more special the first time round (in 2020) but you can’t complain because it was still unbelievable the other night good vibes and then seeing Eddie Gray come out there Daddy and thousands more returned to the Barbican to watch the match on television at pubs it was all about being together and feeling at least geographically close to what was happening 10 minutes up the road It was not a match which will live long in the memory the academy graduate possibly playing his final game for the club faced the ignominy of an own goal as the rest of the team looked like it had been celebrating for 10 days While the league table and Sheffield United’s collapse have commanded attention Daniel Farke’s side have gone 10 unbeaten and won their last six on the bounce They were headed for second place until the 91st minute when Manor Solomon delivered the high everyone was here for The dribble and placed finish epitomised the Israel international’s impact this season a permanent exit from Tottenham Hotspur to somewhere Fans and players united at Home Park’s eastern end when the final whistle sounded bodied by the season and steering this juggernaut over the line While he tried to regroup for the rest of the weekend’s in-house celebrations (Top photo: Getty Images and Beren Cross/The Athletic) Beren Cross is a football writer for The Athletic, covering Leeds United. Before joining The Athletic, he reported on Leeds United for Leeds Live. He was born in Doncaster and grew up in Lincoln. Follow Beren on Twitter @Berencross Lewis Hamilton's patio benefits from a beloved sofa hue which experts say is timeless enough to impress in the modern day It's finally here: patio season has arrived we have been looking for sources of inspiration for furniture and accessory upgrades Lewis Hamilton has provided us with some patio ideas thanks to an Instagram post showing off his set-up which looks as elegant as it does comfortable A post shared by Lewis Hamilton (@lewishamilton) Perfect for relaxing long into the evening this your go-to for cozy outdoor seating with a friend (or a good book) making it a reliable choice for your patio or garden You don't need a sofa to follow Hamilton's example Add some greenery to your patio with this sleek It's the perfect way to tap into this versatile color without a sizeable investment This spacious three-seater sofa provides comfy cushions and ample seating resulting in a smooth and flawless surface that exudes high-end quality According to experts, decorating with gray is a fantastic choice for both indoor and outdoor spaces 'Gray’s adaptability and understated charm make it an excellent choice for any design scheme,' says designer Nina Lichtenstein 'Whether you’re aiming for modern minimalism gray offers a timeless foundation that allows your personal style to shine through.' A key aspect of styling gray furniture is pairing it with complementary colors We can see that Lewis has opted for some cream throw pillows which complement the dark sofa beautifully perfect for modern and minimalist aesthetics enhancing the clarity and brightness of the space.' Design expertise in your inbox – from inspiring decorating ideas and beautiful celebrity homes to practical gardening advice and shopping round-ups green is a great accent color in an outdoor space 'Sage or olive green complements gray’s muted tones creating a harmonious and refreshing environment and any space where you want to incorporate nature-inspired tranquility.' for those who are looking to create a bolder backyard setting consider the tried and true pairing of gray and black 'This sophisticated duo adds depth and modernity Use black accents sparingly to maintain balance and avoid overwhelming the room.' gray is the perfect color to choose when furnishing a patio Hannah ZieglerSocial Links NavigationNews EditorHannah is Homes & Gardens’ News Editor with a focus on celebrity style and entertainment content She got her start in media as a digital editorial assistant at ELLE Canada and has since written about lifestyle and culture for publications such as Nylon and i-D Her love of film is rivaled only by one with a great soundtrack and she hopes to someday decorate a Nancy Meyers-worthy kitchen you will then be prompted to enter your display name Gray 'just didn't execute' as Mets pull away in 5thMay 3rd ST. LOUIS -- knew it as soon as the crack of the bat echoed through Busch Stadium Gray immediately slumped over before Mets slugger Pete Alonso could even begin rounding the bases after blasting a key two-run homer in the fifth inning on Friday night The homer, Alonso’s 13th of his career against the Cardinals, ignited a four-run frame as the Mets won, 9-3 “I think I was probably trying to be too cute there in that one But I called something that is not normally what I would do The Cardinals lost to the Mets for the fifth straight time this season after being swept in a four-game series last month in New York and for the ninth straight time going back to April 28 It is the longest losing streak against the Mets in franchise history “They’ve won a lot of games for a reason,” Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said of the Mets they took some really good swings off of Sonny.” which left the bat at 105.7 mph and travelled 417 feet over the center-field wall who was pulled after Brandon Nimmo and Jesse Winker followed with singles Nimmo eventually came around on a fielding error by first baseman Willson Contreras that extended the inning and Francisco Alvarez capped the rally with an RBI single off Chris Roycroft as the Mets batted around in the fifth to take a 6-3 lead “You do that against a good team and they make you pay Gray went a season-low 4 1/3 innings and allowed a season high in nine hits and six runs (four earned) just wasn't very good in general,” Gray said Gray’s fifth-inning struggles didn’t occur in a vacuum They can be traced to a labor-intensive second inning that started draining the right-hander’s tank early on A walk and two singles loaded the bases for the Mets with no outs Gray battled back and appeared to be on the verge of getting out of it with minimal damage after inducing a pair of run-scoring groundouts with No 9 hitter Luisangel Acuña coming to the plate But Gray walked Acuña and then did the same with leadoff hitter Francisco Lindor to reload the bases before ending the frame with a strikeout of Juan Soto most of which were thrown in high-leverage situations The three walks matched Gray’s season high -- for a game “I don't think I did either one of those the ball just kind of got away from me a little bit Gray found his groove in the third and fourth innings striking out four while holding the Mets off the board get some more swing and miss on the slider Masyn Winn continued his hot hitting since being moved up to the two-hole in the Cardinals lineup scored a run and drove in another as his average climbed to .272 It was his eighth multi-hit game of the season and third in his last four games Sign up to receive our daily Morning Lineup to stay in the know about the latest trending topics around Major League Baseball Winn’s double in the eighth was his 200th career hit “I felt like we took some good swings off [Mets starter Clay Holmes] but at the end of the day they out-executed us 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gray Media and multiple Gray stations recently received honors from prestigious industry organizations including the Radio Television Digital News Association The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Gray is very pleased to report that the Radio Television Digital News Association has selected Sandy Breland Gray’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer   Named for the founder and first president of RTDNA this award recognizes an individual’s contributions to journalism and freedom of the press She will be honored at RTDNA25 in New Orleans “Sandy Breland’s career is a testament to the power and impact of local journalism   From her early days in the newsroom to her leadership of one of the largest media companies in the country and community connection,” said RTDNA Chair Sheryl Worsley   “Her unwavering dedication to journalism and freedom of the press makes her a deserving recipient of the John F and we are proud to honor her at RTDNA25.” the 2025 RTDNA Loren Tobia Leadership Award which is given annually to a journalist who exemplifies true leadership within their company or organization Jeff collaborated with his team to support 54 hours per week of locally produced programming and develop a newsroom dedicated to covering the southern portion of the Tampa Bay media market The prestigious National Headliner Awards honored three Gray Media outlets for journalistic excellence won first place in the broadcast or cable television stations documentary or series category for “In Plane Sight: The Fix,” an undercover investigation of Drug Enforcement Task Force Agents searching innocent passengers at airport gates “This story not only examined what appeared to be an outrageous abuse of power but played a major role in fixing the problem   Through scrupulous and non-sensationalized reporting the investigators documented abuses by airline employees and federal employees who were allowed to seize cash from innocent passengers under the guise of a practice that assumed anyone carrying a large amount of cash was under suspicion for drug offenses   This two-year investigation ended that practice.” won third place in the same category for “23 Seconds: A Louisville Mass Shooting.”   The original documentary recounts the events of the Old National Bank mass shooting through exclusive and personal interviews with officers survivors and others connected to the tragic events received second place honors in the broadcast television networks cable networks and syndicators business and consumer reporting for “Data-Driven.”   The report uncovered new privacy concerns about automakers’ data collection practices and tracking of operator data beyond driving habits The National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences nominated two Gray stations for the 46th annual News & Documentary Emmy Awards in the Outstanding Regional News Story: Investigative category is again recognized for “In Plane Sight.” This nomination is for the first year of the two-year investigation that revealed the DEA tactics used to seize cash from passengers with no evidence of drug trafficking and ultimately led the US Department of Justice to dismantle the whole program is nominated for “Double Injustice.” Their investigative series uncovered that the current Louisiana Attorney General was wrongly withholding state funds from exonerated inmates The National Association of Broadcasters Leadership Foundation named WIBW in Topeka Kansas the winner of its 2025 Celebration of Service to America Award for small market television stations in recognition of their “Hear me Spurred by a study that ranked Kansas last in the nation for mental health care WIBW launched the initiative in January 2024 with a series of public service announcements and a special edition of Eye on NE Kansas community partners joined in furthering the PSA series the news team was intentional about exploring mental health-related issues through in-depth pieces detailing school efforts Gray Media is a Service to America finalist in the TV-Ownership Group category Gray’s stations recently received other recognitions and awards for extraordinary efforts and achievements in our local markets “Gray is immensely proud of the culture of impactful journalism and community service these awards exemplify,” said Gray’s Executive Chairman Hilton Howell and leaders on these impressive awards and recognitions.” Executive Vice President and Chief Legal & Development Officer by | May 5 The Iowa Department of Natural Resources is using a mix of conventional and modern methods as it tries to figure out why the population of the gray fox has rapidly declined in the state Wildlife biologist Vince Evelsizer says they started the study by putting tracking devices on a couple of the animals “We’ve been really lucky to have some private trappers help us out with that And then lots of private landowners around the state help to report any gray foxes they see to us and that’s been helpful,” Evelsizer says we’re working with a very low number of gray foxes but we’re going to keep trying here for a while.” They are also reviewing photos from stationary trail cameras set out in areas where the animals live “We’re just getting started with reviewing organizing the photos from those trail cameras and have several to go through as in anywhere from 300 to 500,000 photos,” he says Evelsizer says new AI technology is helping them look for clues in those thousands of photos “AI is rapidly improving its accuracy in estimating species identification and is used especially in the initial screenings of empty photos or critters that we don’t want non-target critters,” Evelsizer says He says DNR experts finish off the work after the AI review “AI is going to help sort through a large majority of those photos and then humans will review the ones that are of interest to us with possible target animals in the photos,’ Evelsizer says Evelsizer says they hope the information gained from tracking the 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All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy  | Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information KQED Live EventsPRX Podcast Garage EventsEvents Around the Bay AreaMember Benefits with KQED LiveVideos from KQED LiveWatch recordings of recent KQED Live events FeaturedThat's My WordAn ongoing exploration of Bay Area hip-hop history See Senior Director of TV Programming Meredith Speight’s recommendations from this month’s KQED 9 Watch recordings of recent KQED Live events Support KQED by using your donor-advised fund to make a charitable gift Gray wolves are making a comeback in Northern California threatening livestock populations and sparking backlash amongst ranchers Here is this morning’s top story for May 5 Modoc County Supervisor Ned Coe said that more ranchers are losing their cattle to wolf attacks as the wolves shift their hunting targets from wild game to livestock “They have lost all fear of humans and are coming in and killing livestock in very close proximity to ranch houses that are occupied with families,” Coe said The threat is being felt in other Northern California regions, such as in the Southern Sierra Nevada Mountains. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife said Friday a pack was found in Tulare County — the farthest south a pack of wolves has been detected in the state in more than a century To learn more about how we use your information, please read our privacy policy. Houston City Council has approved an $11.5M investment for West Gray Metropolitan Service Center (WGMSC or “West Gray”) a critical community facility in District C that serves the greater regions disability community and their families Thanks to a proposal brought forward and advanced by Council Member Abbie Kamin $11.5 million has been reallocated within the Montrose TIRZ FY25 budget to support what she called long-overdue upgrades to the West Gray Metropolitan Multi-Service Center publicly accessible adaptive rehabilitative and recreational facilities in the country Thanking all partners involved in working with her to secure this meaningful seed funding including the support she’s received from the Mayor’s Administration and Montrose TIRZ “West Gray is more than just a building—it’s a lifeline for Houstonians including critical services for our disability community and their families It’s not only the largest polling location in the county it’s a refuge for our most vulnerable during extreme weather it’s home base civic groups--it means so much to so many.”   “We have a responsibility to ensure we have a center that reflects the dignity of everyone that comes through its doors.”  The newly approved funding will support a comprehensive Master Plan for the center currently being developed through a community-driven process Kamin recently hosted a well-attended public input session in partnership with Houston Parks and Recreation Department and Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities to gather feedback and input from residents Planning and outreach efforts will continue led by design and engagement consultants Page and Collaborate—firms specializing in public facility planning and community-driven design Additional opportunities for public input will be announced To address the facility’s immediate infrastructure needs Council also approved $3.9 million for urgent improvements including—but not limited to—renovations of the lobby and restrooms as well as critical upgrades to the mechanical there are no recent results for popular images there are no recent results for popular videos there are no recent results for popular commented articles Your browser is out of date and potentially vulnerable to security risks.We recommend switching to one of the following browsers: Already have an account? Login Listen Live View Full Story Precipitation last week continued to delay planting in many parts of Iowa According to the state’s USDA Crop Progress Report One month after the Trump administration announced sweeping tariffs on imports to the U.S. the pork and soybean industries are closely Governor Kim Reynolds has signed legislation to launch a “Purple Star Initiative” in Iowa schools Iowa State women’s basketball coach Bill Fennelly has announced the signing of Evangelia Paulk ahead of the 2025-26 season her love of sewing and quilting and her devotion to God Visitation will be from 10:00-11:00 AM on Wednesday followed by the funeral service at 11:00 AM Burial will be in Rock Island National Cemetery Alice grew up on farms in Nebraska and lived briefly in California where her father worked at the shipyards during World War II before settling in Davenport after graduating from high school That little girl with an outhouse became the woman who took modeling classes and traveled the world living in Russia as a missionary for one year with her husband visiting her children and grandchildren in South America Many considered Alice to be their dear friend where she would share excitedly all she learned about topics like the tabernacle and heaven whether she was making extra waffles for breakfast just in case sending people out the door with an armful of goodies or buying extra books so everyone would have a copy But few things brought her more joy than making quilts for special occasions Alice is survived by her children Tom Gray Stephen (Becky) Gray and Susan Gray Blue (Micheal Capozzola) and deeply loved grandchildren and great-grandchildren Victor and Ethel Plunkett; and her brother Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text Click to watch As the senior managing editor at a digital marketing agency I’m not a fan of using a generative AI tool for wholesale copy composition I use a generative AI tool multiple times daily in my work life These two notions aren’t mutually exclusive For professionals of all stripes who aren’t writers or who have a tough time communicating on 'paper,' running emails and memos through the tool or asking it outright to do the composition is fine and dandy - it’s great at that leaning on AI routinely to do the heavy lifting I’ve seen it first hand in content I’ve edited and even noticed it at times in my own writing when my back was against the wall felt those neurons being pruned down to little stubs Pick up any edition of a smartypants publication like The New Yorker Magazine - or really anything by a favourite author - and if you’ve let yourself go Maybe it’ll dawn on you that you once knew how to write like that It’ll almost certainly get you thinking about how to get your groove back We’ve noticed large language models (LLMs) tend to repeat themselves when we ask them to generate content wholesale the language will frequently turn around and give us something 'new' that reads as strangely familiar (is there an echo in here?) One of my co-workers even observed a pattern whereby you could more or less predict the next piece of generated copy in a series by simply substituting in new phrases This phenomenon only underscores the need for the human touch I’ll give you two big reasons: to help other humans and to help search engines When a person comes to the interwebs looking for shiny swag or expert advice or whatever the thing is And when search engines evaluate web content the 'winning' pages they position high in the results tend to be the most helpful to those users there’s anecdotal evidence AI-generated digital copy that’s been gussied up by a writer who’s looking at it critically - not only at the composition but also at the important search engine-optimised (SEO) elements performs better for people and for search engines if you’re using generative AI to step in and write for you effectively optimised web copy demands more than a modicum of retouching so it meets white-hat SEO standards…and it’s plausible a human could’ve written it While an AI chatbot can help you produce strong original content and get it in front of the right people keep an open mind and stay on top of trends so today’s best practices may look different six months from now Our agency finds generative AI especially useful as a time-saving assistant especially for content topic ideation and outline creation or for generating many similar elements in a large spreadsheet where quantity trumps quality Not everything needs to read like Pulitzer Prize-winning prose It’s also an effective tool for taking a large body of resource content (a lengthy litigation update for example) and distilling it down to its main points in a way a layperson can understand them You can even ask it to make the 'synopsis' version easy enough for a five-year-old to understand - and it will we can and even do use long-form content an AI platform generates Our objective as marketing copywriters and editors is not to discount the value in AI as a writing assistant but to keep it from destroying our capacity for creativity the person who hired you probably noticed a creative spark when your résumé or portfolio bubbled up to the top of the pile on their desk I see one of my biggest challenges as keeping that spark alive and then stoking the fire Sensible me knows our team must use AI in the here and now else we’re just the modern day equivalents of Luddites destroying machinery that’s supposed to help make us more efficient creative me understands we ought to navigate this new landscape carefully a new and potentially dangerous piece of textile machinery I owe the writers something more akin to the kind of thought leadership no chatbot can give them I need to position myself where I can help stoke creativity in each writer instead of pounding the creativity out of them I’m obliged to nurture the talent and creativity in these actual humans the very qualities that made me want to hire them in the first place So the challenge remains how to keep the artist and storyteller alive in each copywriter The Morning Scribe is a brief daily creative writing exercise I give our copy team that serves as an antidote to the same-y robotic writing the algorithms seem compelled to generate however much time we sink into coddling and cajoling them I see it as a way to help feed the collective imagination in our team before the day gets fully underway think of a cloister of robed monks making their way in silence to morning rituals "These daily exercises allow me to flex my creative muscles test the boundaries of language and syntax and get out of my comfort zone before diving back in to what I do best at work: Crafting clear reminding me of what I love most about writing and building a barrier against distractions for the rest of the day." – Courtney G The Scribe takes about the same amount of time you’d spend visiting the loo and refilling your coffee and the challenge is different every day of the week Here’s the thing: This one little exercise holds the potential to regrow neural pathways in the brain (okay and the exercise has revealed a side of these writers they don’t always have the privilege of showing off when they’re writing marketing copy about widgets "The things my peers and I write are from the heart and I love getting deeper insights to who we all are and what we feel even if we’re just writing about an old rubber band…and I love that spontaneity." – Holly S If the talent on this team can write poetic sentences about a rusty screw or a pair of sneakers in the Morning Scribe imagine what they can bring to website merch landing pages or how-to guides When you spend long hours in the trenches trying to come up with a unique angle on how to fold fitted sheets Maybe not quite so deep if the grey matter between your ears is already fired up and glowing bright red Deb German is senior managing editor at Eight Oh Two​ 2025Criminal Minds star Matthew Gray Gubler is returning to CBS in this fall’s new series Einstein Spencer Reid character from the hit procedural described as "a drama with comedic undertones," is an adaptation of a German series by Andy Breckman so he knows his way around brainy intellects with an eye to solving crimes Here's everything we know so far about Einstein 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 Einstein was originally slated for CBS’ Fall 2025-2026 schedule but has since been moved to the 2026-2027 season because CBS had too many series on its schedule so moving Einstein gave it additional time to be developed Who will star in Einstein?Matthew Gray Gubler as Lewis EinsteinMatthew Gray Gubler Photo by Cliff Lipson/CBS via Getty Images Lewis is described as “a popular professor at Princeton…when he actually shows up for class Lewis’ genius and famous name weighs heavily on him but using his gift to help solve homicides may — finally — offer his life some direction and purpose.” Related: Fan-Favorite Star Returning to Criminal Minds: Evolution Ronni went into law enforcement after the death of her husband she demands a lot from her colleagues and even more from herself and feels conflicted about working with Professor Einstein Rosa Salazar was originally going to play the role but when the series was delayed for a year she opted not to have her option picked up What is the storyline for Einstein?The official synopsis reads: "Brilliant but directionless the great-grandson of Albert Einstein spends his days as a comfortably tenured professor until his bad boy antics land him in trouble with the law and he is pressed into service helping a local police detective solve her most puzzling cases." Related: Criminal Minds: Evolution Boss Reveals the Shocking Twist for Season 3 the day that CBS reveals its Fall schedule How can I watch Einstein?Einstein will be available on CBS and stream next day on Paramount+ when the 2025-2026 TV season begins later this year Related: Find Out If Your Favorite Show Is Coming Back or Canceled with Our Fall TV 2025-2026 Guide! The Worker Institute and the Climate Jobs Institute are pleased to offer sponsorship opportunities for our 2025 celebration The Life and Legacy of Lois Gray: Honoring Labor Innovation launched with her generous million-dollar gift The Initiative's goal is to bring together labor leaders and other allies to advance innovative ideas for protecting and expanding workers' rights The Worker Institute is deeply honored and appreciative of Lois' gift and is incredibly thankful for the opportunity she has given us to continue her legacy research and outreach in consultation with Lois' family foster a dynamic dialogue around innovation in the labor movement Let's come together to continue her legacy and advance workers' rights If you would like to learn about the sliding scale ticket fee, don't hesitate to get in touch with Lejdina Lluga at ll983@cornell.edu Legacy Builder Innovation Sponsor Labor Innovator or your organization share Lois' vision for nurturing and encouraging innovative ideas and practices to strengthen workers' rights and create a more and equitable world please consider a gift to the Lois Gray Fund for Innovation Donate If you intend to send your donation or sponsorship contribution via check, please email Jeff Grabelsky at jmg30@cornell.edu for information a peer training and organizing program designed to transform the domestic worker industry and uplift the economy It’s been business as usual for the Behavioral Analysis Unit (BAU) in the six months that have passed when Criminal Minds: Evolution Season 18 picks up “The BAU were still running and gunning and getting it done and ‘Wheels up in 20′ and they never stop,” Paget Brewster Rejoining that mix for an episode this season is Matthew Gray Gubler, reprising his role as Dr. Spencer Reid. (Scheduling has kept Gubler and Daniel Henney, whose characters were both still with the team when the original Criminal Minds run ended after 15 seasons on CBS in 2020 “You’ll see Prentiss and Reid pick up where they left off but he does come back to the team when he is needed is something that the fans are going to be really excited about,” Brewster teases “I think they’re going to be very happy to see why Reid pops up and how that story plays out has been ordered to series but delayed to the 2026-2027 season.) Serial killer Elias Voit (Zach Gilford) was attacked in prison at the end of Season 17 but trailers and a synopsis reveal he survived it’s a matter of dealing with his network of serial killers taking more innocent lives The creepiest one? “The spiders,” says Paget Brewster. “That was gross. That was in the first episode of the first season on Paramount+, the guy where Aisha [Tyler] and I were standing in the trailer and saw this photograph of the guy that had been poisoned from the inside out. Listen, all of the Unsubs are disturbing and they are brilliantly written by our writers at the direction of our showrunner, Erica Messer and the fact that they can keep coming up with these psychopathies and UnSubs is fascinating to me I couldn’t think of that many creeps As we’ve seen over the years, Voit really gets under Rossi’s (Joe Mantegna) skin — after what he did to him (kidnapping though it did seem he closed the door on that in the finale which we couldn’t help but wonder if Rossi could have had a hand in or at least there could be a question of if he did how worried is Prentiss for him going into this season they’re the boss figures for that team And to see Dad kind of losing it a little bit is concerning,” admits Brewster “And then he’s also being questioned by the FBI’s Internal Affairs Department So he’s been pushed to his limit and Prentiss is concerned She’s kind of tough love poking him in the chest to get back to doing what he needs to do because I think they know each other well enough to know she can be a pain in his ass but she’s actually just trying to support him and keep him going and let him know he’s the best at what he does.” I love the way they talk to each other and push each other and support each other I think it’s a beautiful relationship If you get to spend five minutes with Joe Mantegna What are you hoping to see from Matthew Gray Gubler’s return and Season 18 in general Sign Up One of the proudest days of my life was graduating from THE Ohio State University in 1990 I have bled scarlet and gray for as long as I can remember The university was instrumental in helping me launch my career and following its sports teams has been a source of great pride and enjoyment for over 50 years I have never been embarrassed by Ohio State — until now Eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives and offices including the Center for Belonging and Social Change without even trying to fight for them was a cowardly act of compliance in advance it will have a negative impact on vulnerable students who relied on these offices and initiatives to help them navigate their college paths and find their places in the university and in the greater world So far, hundreds of other colleges have signed a letter protesting the “unprecedented government overreach and political interference” that higher education is facing under the Trump administration It is extremely disappointing that my alma mater is not one of them I no longer reach for my Buckeyes cap as I leave the house I have stopped all financial support for the university and have not renewed my season football tickets after 30 years More: A dozen Ohio university presidents sign letter against Trump's 'political interference' one thing is certain: history will not look kindly on the political business and higher education leaders who capitulated to Trump without even putting up a fight (This story was updated to add a photo gallery.) Gray/roan horses aren't uncommon, but there haven't been many to win the Kentucky Derby Sandman and Final Gambit are five generations from the legend while Chunk of Gold is six generations from him Here's a look at the gray/roan horses in the 2025 Kentucky Derby field: Sandman already has a graded victory under his belt after winning the Grade 1 Arkansas Derby the thoroughbred is 3-1-2 in eight starts for $1,254,595 in earnings Final Gambit is sired by Not This Time and has gone 2-1-1 in four starts he won the Grade 3 Jeff Ruby Steaks and has totaled $520,639 in career earnings Live updates at Kentucky Oaks: Hats are here, and they're big this year The Ethan West-trained horse hasn't won a graded-stakes race but has two runner-up finishes in Grade 2 races: the Louisiana Derby and the Risen Star Stakes Reach Louisville football, women's basketball and baseball beat writer Alexis Cubit at acubit@gannett.com and follow her on X at @Alexis_Cubit This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page THE Kentucky Derby will take place for the 151st time TODAY Over 150,000 punters are expected to flock down to Churchill Downs to witness "the most exciting two minutes in sport" KENTUCKY DERBY 2025 LIVE 19 runners will contest the blockbuster $5million race as the Triple Crown series kicks off with a bang Many punters have unique methods of making their selections for the Kentucky Derby Some fans go off the name or even the horse's colour, with many fond of gray horses THREE gray horses are running in the 151st edition of the Kentucky Derby. Of the three, Sandman is the most fancied, coming in at 10/1 ahead of the post. The last gray horse to win the Kentucky Derby was Giacomo in 2005 Essential Quality in 2021 was the last gray to finish in the money Remember to gamble responsiblyA responsible gambler is someone who: For help with a gambling problem, call the National Gambling Helpline on 1-800-522-4700 or go to ncpgambling.org/chat Brianna Garofalo & Madison Marie Films Love stories often begin in the most unexpected ways it all started on the campus of Centre College What began as a friendship during Peyton’s first week of college (Alex was her orientation leader) quickly grew into something deeper Alex got down on one knee on the golf course of Hurstbourne Country Club and asked Peyton to marry him including a celebration afterward with their closest family and friends Peyton said it was more than she could have dreamed the happy couple is thrilled to share the news of their engagement and their upcoming wedding at the Speed Art Museum—a date made even more meaningful by the fact that it also marks Peyton’s grandparents’ 64th wedding anniversary Peyton and Alex are proud members of the community went on to graduate cum laude from Centre College in 2022 before enrolling at the University of Louisville’s Brandeis School of Law and will be joining her father at Gray Law where she’ll represent plaintiffs in medical malpractice and personal injury cases Alex attended Louisville Collegiate before graduating summa cum laude from Centre in 2020 After starting his career in finance at GE Appliances you might find him telling jokes on stage at Louisville Comedy Club orThe Comedy Caravan he’s been performing stand-up for three years They’re self-declared foodies with a fondness for local favorites like Enso is excited to hit the dance floor with Alex and all their loved ones at the reception where the band Burning Las Vegas will keep the celebration alive well into the night The wedding planning process hasn’t been without its challenges especially when it comes to narrowing down the guest list “We have so many people we love,” Peyton says “and it’s hard not to be able to invite everyone.” Still the couple is pouring their hearts into the details designing a bright and elegant wedding filled with joyful florals in hues of orange and purple—a palette inspired by Peyton’s vibrant spirit and the happiness she feels marrying her best friend As they continue to celebrate their engagement with intentional date nights and everyday moments Peyton and Alex are soaking in this once-in-a-lifetime chapter the only Christmas we’ll ever celebrate as fiancés.” Home » Movies » Movie News » More Than a Murder: Black White & Gray Is Genre-Bending at Its Best An audacious crime mockumentary that flips the true-crime formula with unsettling charm and layered storytelling In the ever-growing catalogue of crime thrillers and true-crime dramas flooding streaming platforms it takes either supreme boldness or extreme ingenuity to stand out a SonyLIV original created by Pushkar Sunil Mahabal What begins as a seemingly conventional retelling of a gruesome murder case morphs into a daring experiment in format It’s not a perfect ride—but it's certainly an unforgettable one Set against the backdrop of Nagpur and branching out across locations like Hyderabad the series begins with the mysterious disappearance—and presumed murder—of a young woman named Gauri (played by Palak Jaiswal) What complicates the tragedy is the identity of her alleged killer: a young man from a lower socio-economic background He is the son of a politician’s driver; she is the daughter of the politician himself (Anant Jog) What starts as a tender tale of two star-crossed lovers quickly escalates into a nationwide media circus when Gauri’s body is discovered and three more murders are linked to the same suspect Among the victims: a cab driver (Hakkim Shahjahan) leaving behind a trail of unanswered questions a foreign investigative journalist looking to piece together the full story it becomes clear that the show isn’t interested in delivering straightforward answers White & Gray chooses to distort the frame entirely These aren't real people giving real interviews—they're actors in a pseudo-documentary The re-enactments aren't based on verified facts—they're part of the same fictional narrative What you're watching isn't based on a true story; it only pretends to be This layered structure gives the show its distinct edge The viewer is placed in a constant state of doubt: who do you believe The title isn’t just thematic—it’s a thesis delivers a performance that is as understated as it is quietly devastating His portrayal of the unnamed accused oscillates between fragility and suppressed rage There's a sense of real humanity in his confusion especially in scenes where he's forced to reflect on his role in the tragedy As the character offers his version of the story to the journalist More brings a disarming vulnerability that makes it difficult to view him as a cold-blooded killer—even when all evidence suggests otherwise in a role that might have been reduced to a plot device in lesser hands Her chemistry with More is one of the show's strengths grounding the early episodes in believable emotion before the chaos unfolds Tigmanshu Dhulia steals every scene he’s in Playing a former police officer with a physical disability and a biting sense of irony he injects the show with much-needed grit and gravitas His death—one of the more senseless in the narrative—feels haunting because of how lived-in his performance is including Hakkim Shahjahan as the ill-fated cab driver and Sanjay Kumar Sahu as the "real boy" being interviewed does an impressive job of straddling the line between dramatic realism and mockumentary artifice often communicating more through micro-expressions than words Writer-director Pushkar Sunil Mahabal clearly had a big vision—and he deserves credit for seeing it through which blends documentary-style interviews with dramatized reconstructions it’s reminiscent of something Charlie Kaufman might attempt in the true-crime space—smart The media satire—especially the portrayal of news anchors and newsroom politics—is broad and occasionally cartoonish Some transitions between “real” interviews and reenactments are jarring especially when the performances feel tonally mismatched And while the first half of the series builds tension steadily there’s a slight slump mid-way where the pacing meanders and the emotional stakes take a backseat to style the cinematography by Saee Bhope deserves special mention Episode 5 stands out for its haunting use of shadows The use of Silent Night as a musical motif adds an eerie layer of irony The series often relies on silence and stillness to convey dread—something far more effective than jump cuts or shock twists White & Gray is also a social commentary on the intersection of class The power imbalance between the two lovers mirrors broader societal fractures and his role as a disposable suspect speak volumes about whose stories get told and whose guilt is assumed Even the journalist—Daniel Gray—is a subtle critique A foreigner parachuting into a local tragedy to "uncover the truth" becomes just another actor in a carefully staged narrative Is he here to find justice or just a good story White & Gray – Love Kills is a compelling blend of crime thriller and some of the twists teeter on implausible—but it’s undeniably bold At a time when many web series follow the formula For viewers willing to lean into the meta-narrative and embrace its storytelling quirks and the overall execution—while uneven—is admirably daring In a world obsessed with the binary of guilty or innocent News Helpline is a Brand in the world of daily Bollywood Content Hard working and Creative people working in media since last 15 years We were the first to sense the changing phase of News Industry with the progress of IT industry Hence in the year 2008 we came up with a first of its kind Bollywood News Application 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in Valley View Cemetery where she will be laid to rest beside her mother Fischer Funeral Home in Warsaw is assisting the family Memorial donations are suggested to the Wounded Warrior Project, support.woundedwarriorproject.org. Category: Obituaries Enter your email address below to receive updates each time we publish new content John Stephen “Steve” Miller John Stephen “Steve” Miller passed away peacefully under hospice care on May 4 2025 after coping bravely with major health issues for over a decade Steve was born 6/30/44 in Coshocton to the late Oscar and Mildred (Wright) Miller He was a graduate of Coshocton High School and […] Marilyn L. Wilson 1947 in Coshocton to the late Harold and Wanita (Deeds) Cognion She was a 1965 graduate of Ridgewood High School Tiffani Sue Celeschi Tiffani had several family and friends by her side Tiffani leaves behind her husband John (JD) Celeschi Tom Triplett of Newcomerstown and Roger (Sharon) Bradshaw Patricia A. Alvarez 1950 in Coshocton to the late Walter and Mary (Drushl) Chapman she married James “Jimm” Alvarez who survives taking care of her children or other children she brought […] Victoria Gray Wilbur Dean Hall 1959 to Wilbur Hall and Deloris Jean (Haines) Leach Dean was a 1979 Coshocton High School graduate and later became the owner and operator of Hall Brother […] Martin “Marty” Gosser coshocton beacon today He was one of four children to Deloris and Norman Gray.  he went on to have a 30+ year career managing different departments for General Motors Norm enjoyed seeing things go from nothing to something whether it be fixing up tractors or tearing down and rebuilding houses He loved seeing things that seemed blemished be turned new and improved This was a great glimpse into his love for and faith in Jesus Norm’s greatest passion in this world was living out his calling as a father and grandfather he coached his sons and supported them in all their endeavors Everyone who met Norm felt like they knew his kids due to his constant talking about them He had a knack for becoming the biggest fan of anything his sons participated in being one of the biggest Wheaton College football fans you could ever meet providing an energy and joy that only he could bring Never missing an opportunity to share who Jesus is Norm was an example of Christ’s love for all those he interacted with He lived into Romans 12:9-13 – “Love must be sincere Share with the Lord’s people who are in need Practice hospitality.” Norm wanted others to know God more than he wanted anything for himself Brandon (Popie) Gray and Carson (Steph) Gray He was a loving and devoted Grandpa (Pops) to his grandchildren Norm was loved and supported by his best friend Jami Visitation will be from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm 2025 at Randall & Roberts Funeral Home In lieu of providing memorial contributions we request you use any contributions towards Christ’s Kingdom “Go to church and tithe.” Norm’s final wishes for all: know that you are loved by Jesus Your purpose on this earth is specifically for you Army’s Project Convergence Capstone 5 (PC-C5) which ran throughout March and featured an MQ-1C Gray Eagle Extended Range (GE-ER) Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) The GE-ER was equipped with next-generation long-range sensors that were operated by Army Soldiers throughout the event The UAS flew unimpeded by the employed electronic threats and generated targets of interest at Multi-Domain Operations (MDO)-relevant ranges for the 82nd Airborne Division and participating units The GE-ER was configured with modernized Communications Intelligence (COMINT) Synthetic Aperture Radar/Moving Target Indicator (SAR/MTI) and Mobile Ad Hoc Network (MANET) radios highlighting the GE-ER’s C5ISR Modular Open Suite of Standards (CMOSS) open architecture The GE-ER operated at an altitude and range that negated kinetic threats and utilized the long-range sensors to effectively detect identify and target threat emitters and vehicles Army soldiers demonstrated Gray Eagle’s laptop-based Expeditionary Ground Control System which reduces the footprint of personnel and materials It also enables soldiers to fly missions from tents buildings or mobile shelters as the mission and threat dictate and allows commanders to rapidly relocate or deploy to remote sites without infrastructure or strategic air limitations multi-sensor configuration of the GE-ER performed persistent Detect Report (DILR) missions while performing mesh network aerial tier support to maneuver units connecting the Soldiers and launched effects that might otherwise be obstructed by terrain or be out of range SAR and Aerial Tier Network Expansion (ATNE) capabilities to support the Combined Joint Task Force (CJTF) to sense “The Gray Eagle is a true workhorse,” said GA-ASI President David R “We were able to rapidly integrate third-party systems develop soldier-focused interfaces and disseminate relevant data to support MDO requirements for long-range deep sensing and ATNE GE-ER’s long-range sensors enabled it to execute missions outside of the threat range proving survivability against advanced threats." Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Acclaimed Christian artist Jason Gray will perform at 7 p.m and chart-topping hits like “Remind Me You’re Here” and “With Every Act of Love.” For information visit www.atthecat.com Copyright © 2025 Ogden News Publishing of Ohio Inc.: | https://www.salemnews.net | 161 North Lincoln Traded to Cincinnati in the March 2022 deal that brought Sonny Gray to Minnesota the 22-year-old Petty could have a bright future in the big leagues the Twins got their fair share of value out of that trade — and its impact on their future hasn't ended a New Jersey prep pitcher with a big right arm 26th overall in 2021 (one spot ahead of Padres All-Star outfielder Jackson Merrill Petty threw a total of just five innings for the Twins organization over two appearances in rookie ball that year It was a win-now move for a Minnesota team looking to bolster its rotation Gray went on to have two very strong seasons for the Twins Gray pitched to a 2.79 ERA and 5.6 WAR across 32 starts He was selected to his third All-Star team and finished second in AL Cy Young voting behind the Yankees' Gerrit Cole Gray then went five scoreless innings in the second game of the Twins' wild card series against the Blue Jays helping Minnesota win a postseason round for the first time in 21 years it was the best season by a Twins starting pitcher since Johan Santana's second Cy Young win in 2006 Petty was progressing through the minor leagues with Cincinnati He was dominant in the lower minors in 2023 and was off to a strong start to this season at Triple-A after an up-and-down 2024 6 prospect in the Reds' system and has the stuff to potentially pitch in the big leagues for a long time though that's obviously far from a certainty He won 13 games for them last year and struck out 203 batters and the 35-year-old is off to a solid start to the 2025 season using his command and pitch mix to make up for a lack of velocity both during his two years as one of their frontline starting pitchers and in his departure Louis resulted in the Twins receiving a compensatory first-round selection They used that pick on Louisiana Lafayette infielder Kyle DeBarge who looks like a potential future big-league player In 20 games this season with High-A Cedar Rapids he has slashed .267/.360/.442 with two home runs and a perfect 11-for-11 mark on stolen bases 12 prospect in the Twins' organization and has a good chance to earn a promotion to Double-A Wichita before long it'll be interesting to see what Petty becomes in the big leagues That's a trade that has a chance to work out well for both sides especially if DeBarge contributes for Minnesota down the line Gray may have only spent two years with the Twins but his incredible 2023 season and role on that special streak-breaking team won't be quickly forgotten The content on this site is for entertainment and educational purposes only Betting and gambling content is intended for individuals 21+ and is based on individual commentators' opinions and not that of Sports Illustrated or its affiliates All picks and predictions are suggestions only and not a guarantee of success or profit If you or someone you know has a gambling problem crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER He was welcomed into the arms of his Heavenly Father on February 28 of 37 years whom he loved to hear sing and binge watch Netflix shows whom he enjoyed spending time with building computers and talking about whose electric car would go faster; and his daughter he was so proud of her for working on becoming a RN He was also blessed with two beautiful grandchildren Eli and Emma Holmes They were his hearts motivation to keep beating for the last 8 1/2 years watching them ride their bikes or just cuddling with them on the couch They never went to bed without getting a hug and kiss their Papa.  Darrell was a CNC Machinist and Engineer and had many years in Quality Management which lead up to owning Gray Machine He was very giving and always looking out for his family and others He was honorably discharged from the United States Marine Corps Reserves He served his community by opening up Church in the Street an outreach ministry to spread the word of Jesus He is also survived by his brothers and sisters John Gray and Ruth Brown (HK) all of West Virginia; Roy Gray (Shannon) of Ohio; Sally DeCent (David) of Arizona; and Ted Gray of Washington.  He was preceded in death by his parents Lemon Gray Jr at Newcomer Funeral Home with a service beginning at 6:00 p.m Online condolences or memories can be shared in the guestbook below.  by Ariana St Pierre Maine (WGME) -- A Maine motorcyclist has been seriously injured after hitting an SUV in Gray Officials say the SUV driver failed to yield to the right-of-way The Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office says a Harley Davidson motorcycle operated by a 50-year-old Windham man and a Ford Explorer driven by a 59-year-old Gray woman collided at the intersection on West Gray Road and Ramdsdell Road around 6:30 a.m Deputies say as the woman was turning onto West Gray Road the motorcyclist hit the driver’s side of her vehicle The motorcyclist was taken to Maine Medical Center in Portland with serious injuries the woman failed to yield to the right-of-way It survived crossing four lanes of traffic the seal that was rescued from Coastal Highway near the Indian River Inlet on April 12 didn't make it "Andromeda," as the female gray seal pup was named by the nonprofit Marine Education, Research and Rehabilitation Institute had numerous bite wounds and was exhibiting neurological symptoms She even made it to the beach to be released before the MERR team decided it would be most humane to euthanize her Richard Brown was headed to his Ocean View home when he was stunned by the sight of a seal on the western edge of Coastal Highway just after the southbound descent of the Charles W so I just had to stop cars from hitting it," Brown said "You couldn't even really see it because it wasn't that big and it's the color of the road." waving at oncoming traffic to alert drivers as it scooted across the southbound lanes coming to rest in a grassy swale by the Delaware Seashore State Park exit He stayed with the seal until officials arrived Brown is a lifelong fisherman and has seen plenty of seals in his life but Andromeda was the first one he's seen cross a road said it's the third she's dealt with over the years "It's the second one we've been able to rescue from Route 1 (Coastal Highway)," she said the third one crawled up on the Indian River Inlet bridge and someone hit it." When MERR representatives got Andromeda back to their rehab center in Lewes there was no available space at any long-term marine mammal rehabilitation center between Delaware and Maine and then we got it all the way to the beach to release it and it started presenting with neurological conditions," Thurman said The seal's head and eyes started twitching involuntarily Delaware beaches: More changes on Rehoboth Beach boardwalk. Ryan's Beach Shop closes; Zelky's expanding and I can't help but think that something shook it," Thurman said "It's just one of the more heartbreaking ones She made it across four lanes of highway traffic." keep a 150-foot distance and call the MERR hotline at 302-228-5029 Parking, lifeguards and more: What's changed at the Delaware beaches this year Shannon Marvel McNaught reports on southern Delaware and beyond. Reach her at smcnaught@gannett.com or on Facebook.