‘Mongolian Rhapsody’? Handwritten lyrics suggest Freddie Mercury considered alternative title

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:09:50 GMT

‘Mongolian Rhapsody’? Handwritten lyrics suggest Freddie Mercury considered alternative title (CNN) — Never-before-seen draft lyrics of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody” suggest that Freddie Mercury considered giving his mock-opera anthem a somewhat different title: “Mongolian Rhapsody.”The discovery was made following the emergence of a 15-page folio of lyrics, vocal lines and harmonies handwritten by the singer as he composed his 1975 hit. Near the top of an introductory page, Mercury appears to have crossed out the word “Mongolian” before replacing it with the now-famous “Bohemian.”The draft lyrics reveal other ideas that were seemingly abandoned or reworked, including alternate lines such as, “Time for good-byes now, is this reality.”Elsewhere, an unfamiliar version of the verse beginning “Mama, just killed a man,” instead reads “Mama, there’s a war began; I’ve got to leave tonight.” Another page features a messy profusion of words and phrases, some of which went on to appear in the final song, including “Galileo,” “Bismillah” and “Fandango” (while others like “Matador” and “B...

Car fire causes closure on I-75 near Glades Road

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:09:50 GMT

Car fire causes closure on I-75 near Glades Road Emergency vehicles have closed off the westbound lanes of Interstate 75 due to a car fire.On Friday afternoon, Broward Sheriff Fire Rescue units arrived at I-75 near Glades Road in Weston where they found a vehicle on the left shoulder engulfed in flames.Video footage showed two right lanes of traffic getting through so, delays are expected as crews work to clear the scene.Please check back on WSVN.com and 7News for more details on this developing story.

Disney lawsuit judge removes himself from case but not for reasons cited by DeSantis

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:09:50 GMT

Disney lawsuit judge removes himself from case but not for reasons cited by DeSantis ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — A federal judge overseeing the First Amendment lawsuit that Walt Disney Parks filed against Gov. Ron DeSantis and others is disqualifying himself, but not because of bias claims made by the Florida governor.Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Walker said in a court filing Thursday that it was because a relative owns 30 shares of Disney stock. Walker described the person as “a third-degree relative,” which typically means a cousin, a great-aunt or great-uncle, or a great-niece or great-nephew.The governor’s lawyers had filed a motion to disqualify Walker last month because he had referenced the ongoing dispute between the DeSantis administration and Disney during hearings in two unrelated lawsuits before him dealing with free speech issues and fear of retaliation for violating new laws championed by the governor and Republican lawmakers.Disney had opposed the governor’s motion, saying the judge had shown no bias.The judge on Thursday called DeSantis’...

Netflix shareholders reject sky-high executive pay packages

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:09:50 GMT

Netflix shareholders reject sky-high executive pay packages New York (CNN) — Netflix shareholders voted on Thursday to reject multi-million dollar pay packages for the company’s top executives including for co-CEOs Ted Sarandos and Greg Peters.The vote, which is non-binding, comes amid a strong bounceback for a company that lost more than half its value in 2022 as people started to venture out after years of pandemic isolation. Last year, consumers turned their back on price increases for streaming services like Netflix, and investors began to criticize the company for paying through the nose for content while customers were leaving. But Netflix’s stock has rebounded 36% so far this year as shareholders believe the streaming sell-off may have been overdone.Still, the vote took place just days after the Writers Guild of America encouraged investors to vote the packages down, saying in a letter that a vote would be inappropriate as Hollywood writers enter their fifth week of striking for better working conditions and larger contracts.“Whi...

Former Waterbury, CT city official had 16 drinks before hitting teen with his car

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:09:50 GMT

Former Waterbury, CT city official had 16 drinks before hitting teen with his car WATERBURY, Connecticut (WFSB) — A Waterbury politician had 16 drinks in a roughly 10-hour period before getting into a hit-and-run crash that hospitalized a teen, according to police.According to his arrest warrant, now-resigned Zoning Commission chair John Egan paid for 14 drinks between the hours of 2:30 p.m. and 10 p.m. at Verdi.His first tab had 5 “Long Drinks”, 1 Michelob Ultra, 1 Bud Light, 2 Old Fashioned, and 1 Josh Cabernet Sauvaugnon. A second tab had 2 spiked seltzers, 1 High Noon and 1 Long Drink.Waterbury police tracked down security footage from the bar showing he drank an amount consistent with his tab.From there, police said Egan left Verdi in his Cadillac XT-5 and drove to The Cave, a bar on East Main.A bar employee told police that Egan was served two “12 oz Bud Lights”.Statements from a bar employee show Egan was served two more drinks there before security video police gathered from across the street captured him driving away.On another set of cameras, poli...

Blinken says no cease-fire until Ukraine gains upper hand in war

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:09:50 GMT

Blinken says no cease-fire until Ukraine gains upper hand in war By SUSIE BLANN and MATTHEW LEE (Associated Press)KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Friday the United States won’t support peace talks in the war in Ukraine until Kyiv holds the upper hand, possibly after a Ukrainian counteroffensive that appears to be taking shape.Blinken said heeding calls from Russia and others, including China, for a ceasefire and negotiations to end the war now would result in a “Potemkin peace” that wouldn’t secure Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity or enhance European security.“Potemkin Village” was a tactic Russia’s 18th century government minister Grigory Potemkin used to build brightly painted village fronts to create an illusion of prosperity for Russia’s empress.In a speech in Finland, which recently joined NATO and shares a long border with Russia, Blinken repeated the U.S. view that “a cease-fire that simply freezes current lines in place”...

US hiring jumped last month. So did unemployment. Here’s what that says about the economy.

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:09:50 GMT

US hiring jumped last month. So did unemployment. Here’s what that says about the economy. By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER (AP Economics Writer)WASHINGTON (AP) — The nation’s employers stepped up their hiring in May, adding a robust 339,000 jobs, well above expectations and evidence of enduring strength in an economy that the Federal Reserve is desperately trying to cool.Friday’s report from the government reflected the job market’s resilience after more than a year of aggressive interest rate increases by the Fed. Many industries, from construction to restaurants to health care, are still adding jobs to keep up with consumer demand and restore their workforces to pre-pandemic levels. Overall, the report painted a mostly encouraging picture of the job market. Yet there were some mixed messages in the May figures. Notably, the unemployment rate rose to 3.7%, from a five-decade low of 3.4% in April. It’s the highest unemployment rate since October. (The government compiles the unemployment data using a different survey than the one used to calculate job...

State officials find Baker administration mistakenly used $2.5B in federal pandemic-era relief funds

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:09:50 GMT

State officials find Baker administration mistakenly used $2.5B in federal pandemic-era relief funds Heads are spinning Friday after a yearly audit found officials mistakenly used $2.5 billion in federal pandemic-era relief funds to pay off unemployment benefits, a costly figure that was supposed to be covered by Massachusetts, not the feds.It is unclear when the federal government will be paid back or how the error was made. The state’s Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development said the discrepancy stems back to 2020, when former Gov. Charlie Baker was in office, and was “only recently identified” by the Healey administration this year.Secretary of Labor and Workforce Development Lauren Jones said the Healey administration is “determined to provide a solution with the goal of minimizing impact to the commonwealth.”“The Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development has since taken steps to implement and enhance internal controls. We are also working closely with [the U.S. Department of Labor], outside auditors, and other necessary partners to resolve this issu...

Passenger train derails in India, at least 179 people reported injured

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:09:50 GMT

Passenger train derails in India, at least 179 people reported injured NEW DELHI (AP) — A passenger train derailed in eastern India on Wednesday, trapping many people inside its derailed coaches, officials said. More than 170 people were injured and taken to hospitals, according to media reports.Rescuers were attempting to free another 200 people feared trapped in the derailed coaches, said D.B. Shinde, the Balasore district administrator in Odisha state. The cause of the derailment was being investigated.Amitabh Sharma, a railroad ministry spokesperson, said some mangled pieces of the derailed train fell onto a nearby track and were hit by another passenger train coming from the opposite direction. Details were not immediately known.The Press Trust of India news agency said the derailed Coromandel Express was traveling from Howrah in West Bengal state to Chennai, the capital of southern Tamil Nadu state. Television images showed rescue teams trying to take passengers out of mangled coaches. New Delhi television news reported that 179 people were...

Where US travelers are globe-trotting in summer 2023

Published Mon, 25 Nov 2024 01:09:50 GMT

Where US travelers are globe-trotting in summer 2023 U.S. travelers are still hungry to travel, despite the potential of an economic slowdown.The number of U.S. passengers flying to international destinations in April increased 28% compared with the same month last year, according to the International Trade Administration.“Demand is strong this summer for international trips as it is the first full summer season with fully open international travel,” Hayley Berg, lead economist at Hopper, a travel booking app, said in an email.Months after international borders opened, “revenge travel” seems to be alive and well. But where are U.S. travelers heading? And how have these geographical trends shifted over time?Travel trends among U.S. travelersMore U.S. travelers flew to Europe in April 2023 than any other destination, according to International Trade Association data, though Mexico and the Caribbean were also popular.That trend is likely to continue, according to forward-looking booking data from Hopper.“Demand for trips to Europe repres...