Donald Trump Wins GOP Caucus On The Northern Mariana Islands
Donald Trump added another nine delegates to his arsenal early Tuesday morning by winning in the Northern Mariana Islands. Trump won the U.S. territory with 73 percent of the vote.
I encouraged CNMI GOP voters to come out and exercise their right and vote for their preferred presidential nominee. I am overwhelmed by the turnout and their support for my endorsement of Mr. Donald Trump. I thank all the voters for participating in this important process. The attention the CNMI has received this presidential cycle from all the candidates has truly shown that our votes matter,"Ralph Torres,governor of the Northern Mariana Islandssaid.
Washingtonians, get ready to walk, pedal or Uber it. Officials from the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authoritythats the agency that runs the buses and trains of the nations capital cityare about to close the citys metro system, second-busiest in the country, for 29 hours. Underground electrical cables caught fire Monday, and WMATA brass says they cant guarantee it wont happen again.
We cannot send trains out in this system knowing full well that something could go wrong, said Jack Evans, director of Metros board of directors, in a Tuesday afternoon press conference. We believe the most prudent thing is to close down the system, find it, and fix it.
Beginning at midnight, inspectors will fan out across 118 miles of track to inspect 600 jumper cables, which connect portions of the transit systems electrical third rail to the train tracks, for signs of wear that could allow moisture into the cable. Its not especially complicated, or new technology. Care must be taken to prevent damage by water, which may result in short circuits, the American Railway Engineering Association wrote about jumpersin 1917.
Deterioration of those cables caused a fire at the LEnfant Plaza station in February 2015 that killed a 61-year-old woman and injured 69 others. Later that year, after the National Transportation Safety Board stepped in, Metro inspected the cables and replaced 125 of them. The fire on Monday raised fears among Metro officials that maybe their inspection wasnt all it could have been.
Its happened twice in a year, said Metro General Manager Paul Wiedefeld (who took the job in November 2015). I cant wait for a third time. Making safety a priority, he said, sometimes means making tough, unpopular decisions.
And this is going to be pretty unpopular. The shutdown will affect more than 700,000 passengers in the District of Columbia, Maryland and Virginia. Metro opened in 1976, and this is the first time the system has shut down for safetyapparently the first time any system of comparable size has shut down like this. But for many riders, it doesnt come as a shock.
Their dismay isnt limited to delays and crowds, those perpetual (and totally justifiable) complaints of the straphanger. In December 2015, the Federal Transit Administration ordered Metro to fix more than 200 safety issuessome dating back to 2008ranging from out-of-date fire extinguishers to derailments and collisions that the agency kept quiet. After last years fire, Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx moved safety enforcement authority from Metro to the Federal Transit Administration, and told the governors of Maryland and Virginia and mayor of DC to create a new Metro safety agency. That still hasnt happened, and Foxx said last month that he might withhold additional funds from the troubled system.
In 2015, Metros own safety report found a 70 percent increase in passengers getting doors slammed on them while trying to get out of the railcars, while employee injuries rose 30 percent over 2014. In the meantime, Metro ridership has dropped 10 percent since 2010 as Washingtonians have abandoned underground transit for cars and an increasingly popular bike share system.
The shutdown is embarrassing and seriously inconvenient, but perhaps not a calamity. Cities have coped with similar disruptions to their transportation networks. Los Angeles closed a chunk of the 405 freeway in July 2011 and again in September 2012, prompting fears of a carmageddon. Instead, so many people stayed home, traffic was better than average. San Francisco and Oakland have closed the Bay Bridge for weekend-long stretches several times in the past decade to accommodate construction. When a major strike crippled New Yorks transit system in 2005, city officials converted busy streets into temporary HOV lanes. Cars with fewer than four occupants werent allowed into Manhattan south of 96th street.
So, think of it as a snow day? Student absences and tardiness from school will be excused. Federal employeesa big chunk of the DC working populationare allowed to telecommute or take unscheduled leave. Stay home. Carpool. Take the bus. (Metro will add extra service). Metro may need serious repairsto its operations and infrastructure as well as its budget and reputationbut at least its riders will survive.
RALEIGH- Republican businessman Donald Trump and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz both drew support of North Carolina voters upset about the country"s direction, while more than half of the Democrats casting ballots Tuesday in the state"s other presidential primary favored a continuation of President Barack Obama"s policies, according to preliminary exit poll results.
Democrats who wanted Obama"s policies continued were strongly behind Hillary Clinton, while those who wanted more liberal policies preferred Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, according to the early data from exit polling conducted by Edison Research for The Associated Press and television networks.
About 3 in 10 North Carolina Democratic voters were black, and about 8 in 10 of them were supporting Clinton, the initial results showed. Almost 7 in 10 Republican voters were over 45 and tended to back Trump. About 6 in 10 Democrats were over 45 and they favored Clinton.
Here are more details of what exit polls found out about voters in the Tar Heel State:
CLINTON, SANDERS: WHO SUPPORTS THEM?
Clinton was being backed by a majority of women, voters age 45 and over, and those in households making more than $100,000 or under $30,000, preliminary results showed.
Sanders was being supported by white men, independents, a majority of voters under 30, and those who cared most about income inequality.
Those wanting a candidate who would bring change or who "tells it like it is" favored Trump. The billionaire businessman also was strongest among older voters, men, those without a college degree, those who said they are somewhat conservative, and those in households making less than $50,000 a year. Also supportive of Trump: those who say the most important issue facing the country is immigration.
Cruz was strongest among those who are very conservative, those in households making between $50,000 and $99,000 a year and those who want a candidate who shares their values.
Born-again Christians were dividing about evenly between Trump and Cruz.
Nine out of 10 Republicans said they were very worried or somewhat worried about the direction of the U.S. economy in the coming years. Nearly 4 in 10 Republicans said the economy was the most important issue facing the country, ahead of terrorism, government spending or immigration.
Just one out of 20 Republicans said they were satisfied or enthusiastic about how the federal government is working. Those who said they were angry about the government favored Trump.
Democrats very worried about the direction of the economy numbered only about 7 in 10.
Six in 10 Republicans said they believe foreign trade is more likely to cost U.S. jobs. Those voters favored Trump. Voters who said international trade mostly created jobs appeared more likely to support Cruz.
About four in 10 GOP voters said they"d consider voting for a third-party candidate if the presidential choice in November was between Trump and Clinton. They were most likely to favor Cruz.
Six in 10 of those who said they had previously voted in a Democratic primary were supporting Clinton, while two-thirds of new primary voters were supporting Sanders.
Democrats said they would be satisfied if either Sanders or Clinton won their party"s nomination. Two-thirds said Clinton"s positions on the liberal-conservative spectrum were about right, while just over half said the same about Sanders.
Clinton was backed by voters who said they care most about having a candidate who can win in November or who has the right experience, Sanders by those looking for a candidate who is honest.
The survey was conducted for The Associated Press and television networks by Edison Research as voters left their polling places at 35 randomly selected sites in North Carolina. Preliminary results include interviews with 1,744 Democratic primary voters, including 342 absentee or early voters who were interviewed by phone before election day, and with 1,550 Republican primary voters, including 234 absentee or early voters interviewed by phone. The results have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 4 percentage points.
AP News Survey Specialist Emily Swanson contributed to this report from Washington, D.C.
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Foxwoods brought the heat in February with a dynamic entertainment lineup bolstered by top comedians Paula Poundstone, Jim Norton and Bill Burr as well as the multi-talented William Shatner. The fun continued with mesmerizing performances by international pop star Enrique Iglesias and American singer, song writer and actor Adam Lambert. Not to be outdone, hip-hop sensation Future rocked Foxwoods state-of-the-art Grand Theater for two unforgettable nights. Disneys FANTASIA: Live in Concert brought the family fun with an assist from the Czech National Symphony Orchestra. Hard rock fixture-turned-country-star Aaron Lewis and beloved comedy band, The Dan Band rounded out Foxwoods musical guests for the month. February ended on a high note as Lion Fight 28 returned to the property for a night of world class Muay Thai action.
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To kick off March, Foxwoods unveiled its brand new gourmet pastry shop, Cake by Franck. Helmed by the propertys renowned Executive Pastry Chef Franck Iglesias, Cake by Franck offers classic New England and seasonal desserts with a twist. The unprecedented reveals did not stop there, as Foxwoods announced FoxPerx, the propertys brand new real-time slots bonusing program. Guests can learn more about FoxPerx and sign up for rewards by visiting https://www.foxwoods.com/fox-perx/
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"Sausage Party" - Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg discuss the project"s origin Ever wondered what happens to the food in a supermarket when the lights go out? No, obviously not, nobody has ever thought about that. Nobody, that is, except Seth Rogen, who has now released the first image from his upcoming star-studded animation Sausage Party, which follows the exploits of a hot dog sausage named Barry (Michael Cera) and features the voices of Ed Norton, Salma Hayek, Paul Rudd, James Franco and more.
He falls from a basket and is lost in the supermarket, so enlists the help of his anthropomorphised pals two hotdogs voiced by Jonah Hill and Workaholics star Anders Holm, along with a sexy hotdog bun voiced by Kristen Wiig in a bid to return to his aisle. He"s desperate to be back for the American holiday extravaganza of July 4th (Independence Day), when he"s sure to be bought. Why is this so important to Barry? Doesn"t he know he"s gonna eaten?
Readers, he does not. Barry has been fed a quasi-religious line about life outside the supermarket, and he anticipates some kind of transcendence, believing something close to heaven awaits him beyond the car park. According to his randy hot dog sausage mates, this afterlife is a paradise in which they can pork as many sexy hot dog buns as they can handle.
This is what first image looks like:
It kinda looks like a Pixar movie, right? Right! Speaking on shock jock Howard Stern"s radio show last year, Rogen explained: "We thought it would be funny to do an R-rated [meaning under-17-year-olds must be accompanied to the cinema by a grown-up] Pixar-style movie. It"s f*****g filthy! It"s really, really, really dirty, but it looks like a Pixar movie."
You had us at "f*****g filthy", Seth. He promised Stern bucket-loads of s*x and violence; a truly horrifying thought. Imagine a feature-length film of the dude from the Peperami adverts s******g his way through a supermarket. Or, as Rogen put it: "There"s violence, it gets very sexual... There is a food orgy in the movie one of the most filthy things I"ve ever seen in my life."
Ever the interrogative interviewer, Stern had one question that, in retrospect, should have been on all our minds: will it just be hot dogs and hot dog buns having s*x with each other, or, like, could a cucumber also theoretically have s*x with a hot dog bun in this movie? Rogen"s response was thorough: "We even explore inter-food s*x in the movie. We explore all of that." He then laughed that throaty, dirty laugh that Seth Rogen does, and we knew that Sausage Party will be a watershed moment in cinema.
According to Rogen, the movie has been made for "under $30m", a snip when compared to the likes of Pixar movies Up ($175m) and Brave ($185 million), but it"s still not to be sniffed at. Can we take a moment to appreciate how weird and great it is that some of the biggest movie stars in the world have worked on a passion project as f*****g stupid as this? Apparently Rogen began work on the script while feeling creatively unfulfilled on the set of the 2011 action comedy The Green Hornet, which he cowrote.
Even his pal Sacha Baron Cohen has said Sausage Party is insane: Sausage Party appalled [Baron Cohen] in some ways. We brought him to a screening where we watched the hand-drawn version of the movie and he could not believe it.: That is the single craziest f*****g thing Ive seen in my whole life. He said: Just know youve gotten successful enough to make the craziest thing Ive ever seen in my life."
And that"s from the bloke who had an enormous man sit on his face in Borat. So, as will become clear when a work-on progress is aired at SXSW festival in Texas on March 14, this isn"t going to be Toy Story. Jesus, this film is going to be even more outrageous than the offensively s**t Cars 2 , though admittedly for very different reasons.
B.J. Raji plans to retire from football, the Green Bay Press-Gazette reports.
Raji"s intention to retire comes as he hit the free agent market following his seventh season in Green Bay. Drafted ninth overall in 2009, Raji was instrumental on the Packers" Super Bowl-winning team in 2010, registering a career-best 39 tackles and 6.5 sacks. Since then, Raji"s performance level steeply declined, as evidenced by just 3.5 total sacks, and he also missed the entire 2014 campaign due to a preseason biceps tear. At 29 years old, it appears Raji is ready to call time on his NFL career, taking his name out of consideration from potential suitors.
Feeling logy this week? Lost a step somewhere along the way? Cant concentrate while doing simple tasks? You can blame the time change.
The nations clocks went forward the customary hour on Sunday, but for those who are having trouble adjusting, theres more bad news: Were likely to get more Daylight Saving Time (DST) in the future, not less.
Thats because Facebook memes about abolishing the practice of losing and gaining an hour aside no organized movement has materialized to oppose DST.
In fact, the trend is in the opposite direction. Every 20 years, we get an extra month, said Michael Downing, a professor at Tufts University who wrote the book on the subject that is titled Spring Forward: The Annual Madness of Daylight Saving Time.
Despite that subtitle, Downing is not against saving daylight. He said, living in New England, he has come to enjoy the social benefits of a longer day: Weve come to feel that late summer sunsets are our right.
According to Downing, roughly every two decades, the U.S. Congress pushes DST earlier in the spring and later in the fall. The last time this happened was during George W. Bushs administration. Since Canadas trade and cultural ties with the U.S. are so strong, Parliament went along with the change.
Downing said DST has become a sort of magical cure-all and whipping boy all in one. It has been blamed and credited with all the ills and blessings of mankind, since it was first established as a way to save fuel during the First World War.
For most people it registers as a kind of profound jet lag, he said of the changes effects on the human body.
Would Downing at least be in favour of setting aside a shared time for everyone to recover from the time change something like a national nap day the day after? No, but he believes the timing of the change should be shifted so that it doesnt happen early Sunday morning. Making the change on Saturday would give people time to recover before returning to work. Which would be the same as national nap day, he said.
Stan Coren is a University of British Columbia professor emeritus and sleep researcher who wrote the book Sleep Thieves. He said national nap day is a decent idea, but human nature being what it is, people would use it as an excuse to party or stay up late again. If, in fact, everybody did take the time off to rest, that would be great.
Coren said studies show there is a six to seven per cent increase in traffic collisions after the change in the spring. Its also been linked to an increase in accidental deaths and even heart attacks, plus costs to the economy. Its highly likely that theres some loss in productivity, Coren said, which goes away in one to five days as people recover.
Despite those numbers, Coren is not opposed to continuing the practice. I think that theres a net societal gain because of the energy savings, he said. Downing is not so sure. We have much more sophisticated (energy) systems, he said, meaning many modern buildings are lit and air-conditioned 24 hours a day. And gas consumption increases, due to the fact drivers are travelling later into the day.
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DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
Clocks sprung forward one hour Sunday at 2 a.m.
They will go back one hour Nov. 6 at 2 a.m.
Originally floated as a joke by Benjamin Franklin to save tallow for candles.
Change was originally made early in the morning so railway schedules wouldnt be affected.
The U.S. farming lobby was originally one of the few organizations against DST.
Makes some people sleep stupid, a form of jet lag.
It wonks a whole lot of people. Stan Coren, UBC sleep researcher.