Despite the intertwined stories behind the making of Scorpion and what would eventually come of G.O.O.D. Music's Wyoming sessions album series, …
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7 of 2018's Biggest Rap Albums Mercifully Shortened to 7 Tracks
Despite the intertwined stories behind the making of Scorpion and what would eventually come of G.O.O.D. Music's Wyoming sessions album series, …
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7 of 2018's Biggest Rap Albums Mercifully Shortened to 7 Tracks
It caters mostly to an audience of hip-hop and rap fans, who have been somewhat neglected by major Irish festivals in recent times. But there has been …
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VENICE, Fla. (CBSDFW.COM/AP) — Sheriff’s deputies assisted Fish and Wildlife officers in capturing a 13-foot alligator on the Florida Gulf Coast. The Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office posted photos on social media of the alligator Sunday at Shamrock Park in Venice. Deputies used the hashtags – # OnlyInFlorida and # AllInADaysWork. The trappers posed for a picture with the gator, which had its mouth taped shut. Sheriff’s Sgt. Tim Bauer and Deputy Rob Lowen and Animal Services Supervisor Carl Sellitti assisted with the capture. A trapper took the gator away. Sellitti says this may have been the largest alligator they’ve responded to in the 20 years he’s been with the department. ( © Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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13-Foot Alligator Captured On Florida’s Gulf Coast
LOS ANGELES (CBS) — Starbucks announced Monday it would stop offering plastic straws from all of its stores by 2020, becoming the largest food and beverage company to do so as calls to cut waste globally grow louder. Viral videos — including one depicting researchers extracting a plastic straw from a sea turtle’s bleeding nostril — is prompting some companies and municipalities to find ocean-friendlier alternatives. A week after its hometown banned plastic drinking straws and utensils , the Seattle company said Monday that within two years, it will be using straws made from biodegradable materials like paper and specially designed lids. The company already offers alternative straws in Seattle. In Southern California, beach cities like Malibu and Manhattan Beach have already banned straws and plastic utensils, while Sea World further south has followed suit. Similar proposals are being considered in places like New York and San Francisco. We're removing plastic straws in our stores globally by 2020—reducing more than 1 billion plastic straws per year from our stores. — Starbucks Coffee (@Starbucks) July 9, 2018 To replace the straws, Starbucks also debuted images of its new strawless lids, which will begin to appear in Seattle and Vancouver locations this fall, with phased rollouts within the U.S. and Canada to follow next year. A global rollout of the strawless lids will follow, beginning in Europe where the will be used in select stores in France and the Netherlands, as well as in the United Kingdom. The lid that is replacing the straws is also plastic, but is also recyclable. The strawless lids will become the standard for all of Starbucks’ iced drinks except the Frappuccino, which the company says will be served with a straw made from paper or a compostable plastic manufactured from fermented plastic starch. Straws made of alternative materials will still be available to customers on request. The issue is coming up in company boardrooms, though Starbucks is taking the lead among large food chains. McDonald’s shareholders voted down a proposal requesting a report on plastic straws in May, although it recently said it would switch to paper straws in the United Kingdom and Ireland by next year, and test alternatives to plastic straws in some U.S. locations. In May, Alaska Airlines said travelers on its flights would be served drinks with compostable versions of stir straws and citrus picks: white birch for coffee and bamboo for citrus sticks. The Seattle-based carrier, which said it handed out 22 million stir straws and citrus picks last year, also said it would have non-plastic, marine-friendly drinking straws for travelers that request them. While plastic drinking straws have become one of the more high-profile issues environmentally, they make up only about 4 percent of the plastic trash by number of pieces, and far less by weight. Straws add up to about 2,000 tons of the nearly 9 million tons of plastic waste that ends up in the water each year. © 2018 CBS Interactive Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Starbucks To Stop Offering Straws At All Locations By 2020
Seattle, Wash. (CBS Local/AP) — Starbucks says it will eliminate plastic straws from its stores globally by 2020, a nod to the growing push for businesses to be more environmentally friendly. The company will become the largest food and beverage company operating globally to ban plastic straws from all of its stores. The Seattle-based company said Monday it will instead use straws made from other materials, and lids designed not to need straws. McDonald’s also recently said it would switch to paper straws in the United Kingdom and Ireland by next year, and test alternatives to plastic straws in some U.S. locations. Environmental activists have been pressuring businesses to ditch plastic straws because they can end up in the ocean and hurt marine life. The push gained traction after a viral video in 2015 showed rescuers removing a straw from a sea turtle’s nose in graphic detail. Local governments have also been looking at the issue. Last week, Seattle’s ban on single-use plastic straws and utensils in food service outlets took effect, and Starbucks says it already offers alternative straws there. Similar proposals are being considered elsewhere, including New York and San Francisco. Starbucks said Monday that it is making available a strawless lid at 8,000 stores in the U.S. and Canada for certain drinks. Starbucks Coffee Co. estimates the switch will eliminate more than 1 billion plastic straws a year. Starbucks said cold beverages in which a straw is typically included make up 50 percent of the drinks its sells, up from just 37 percent five years ago. While straws have become a high-profile issue, they make up only about 4 percent of the plastic trash by number of pieces, and far less by weight. Straws add up to only about 2,000 tons of the nearly 9 million tons of plastic waste that hits waters a year. Still, those who support limiting plastic straws say they are generally unnecessary and a ban is good symbol. ( © Copyright 2018 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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Starbucks, Citing Environment, To Stop Offering Plastic Straws By 2020
1 on the U.S. Billboard rap charts. According to court records, Nash began borrowing money and promising sports memorabilia as collateral to Robert …
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SANTA BARBARA (CBSLA) — Onetime teen heartthrob Tab Hunter, who starred in films like “Damn Yankees!” and “The Burning Hills,” who later became a gay icon has died. He was 86 years old. Hunter, who was known in Hollywood as “The Sigh Guy” for his blond, surfer-boy looks, died Sunday night at his home in Santa Barbara County. He died of a blood clot, his spouse, film producer Allan Glaser, said. Hunter was born on July 11, 1031 as Arthur Kelm in New York City, but grew up in California with his mother, brother and maternal grandparents. He starred in more than 40 films, and was a big name in the 50s and 60s. He continued to work into his 70s as a film producer, and his recording of the song “Young Love” topped the Billboard pop chart in 1957. After decades of silence, Hunter confirmed long-standing rumors about his homosexuality in his autobiography, Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star, published in 2005. Hunter said he had been told by his longtime romantic partner Glaser that someone was planning to write a book about him, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “I thought, ‘Look, get it from the horse’s mouth and not from some horse’s ass after I’m dead and gone,’” he told the Reporter in 2015. “I didn’t want someone putting a spin on my life.” Writing the book was difficult, he told The Associated Press in 2005, “because I’m a really private person. I grew up full of denial. I just didn’t like any suggestions or questioning of my sexuality.” (© Copyright 2018 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. City News Service contributed to this report.)
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Though artists like Rick Ross and the recent crop of SoundCloud superstars have shifted the paradigm, there's still a platonic ideal of Miami rap as the …
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Discussing the impact of the G-funk sound on rap music of today, L.A. radio host Big Boy says, “If you were to delete G-funk music, rap today would be …
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A second round of rescue operations in Thailand is working to save more members of a youth soccer team and their coach trapped in a cave since June 23. A sixth and seventh person were taken out on stretchers Monday and are about to be transported to the hopsital. Ben Tracy reports from Chiang Rai.
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More boys carried out in Thailand cave rescue
The article was reprinted from the Washington Post and declared lyricist Jalal Mansur Nuridden, who passed away June 4, as the “Grandfather of Rap .
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Tossing Lines: Dylan, not Nuridden, is the grandfather of rap music
“I'm a rapper and writer first and an actor second, although the roles have somewhat switched as of late,” Norris says. “I focus more on acting now; I've …
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Local Rapper David 'Vigatron' Norris is a Force to Be Reckoned With