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Former deputy arrested for rape; More rain
Former deputy arrested for rape; More rain

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Former deputy arrested for rape; More rain

SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO) — Here are this morning's top stories with KELOLAND On the Go. A former Turner County deputy sheriff is in custody this morning accused of raping a child. After SWAT was called in, police eventually took 35-year-old Kipp Stearns into custody. Court docs: Former deputy's alleged abuse spanned 8 years The weather has hindered Memorial Day preparations at some KELOLAND cemeteries. The staff at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Sioux Falls has been picking up branches knocked-down overnight by strong winds. Winds hinder cemetery Memorial Day preps Another cool and wet day is ahead for much of KELOLAND as a large storm system sits and slowly spins across the northern plains. Rain is adding up across KELOLAND; More showers this weekend Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Names released in Veterans crash; Hot and windy
Names released in Veterans crash; Hot and windy

Yahoo

time12-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Names released in Veterans crash; Hot and windy

SIOUX FALLS S.D. (KELO)– Here's a look at this morning's top stories with KELOLAND On the Go. Police say several parked vehicles have damage after shots were fired in downtown Sioux Falls early Sunday morning. Gunshots damage parked vehicles in downtown Sioux Falls We now know the names of the two people killed in a weekend crash in southeast Sioux Falls. 2 killed in crash on Veterans Parkway Another hot and windy day is ahead for KELOLAND with temperatures soaring to record or near record levels across the region. Hot and windy start to the week: Big pattern change ahead For the latest top stories and breaking news, download our news app. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

I've been using this 3-in-1 wireless charger for 2 weeks — and it's a must-have for travel
I've been using this 3-in-1 wireless charger for 2 weeks — and it's a must-have for travel

Tom's Guide

time11-05-2025

  • Tom's Guide

I've been using this 3-in-1 wireless charger for 2 weeks — and it's a must-have for travel

No matter how great the battery life is on a smartphone, smartwatch or pair of earbuds, they'll all bite the dust and need some juice eventually — and I usually turn to wireless chargers to get the job done. It's a convenient, cordless way to give your devices a battery boost, and if it means having a cleaner desk setup without a mess of cables scattered around a surface, I'm all for it. Nope, it's not as fast as plugging in a wire and seeing battery percentage go from 0% to 100% in 30 minutes or less, even with upgraded 25W MagSafe and the Qi2 standard offering 15W speeds. But it sure it a stylish, clutter-free way to charge your devices on a desk or nightstand. But what about when you're traveling? Of course, there are some very power-packed power banks out there that also include MagSafe (I have an Anker one myself), but there are only so many devices they can charge simultaneously, and there are only so many USB cables I want to see tangled in my bag. A minor nuisance, to say the least, but I've found a solution: the Satechi OntheGo Charger. Coming in both a 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 design, these wireless chargers aren't just made for organized traveling for your tech, but they also make for suitable chargers at home or in an office. Why? Well, they're just so damn flexible and compact. These aren't trailblazers in what they do; you'll find many of the best wireless chargers can power up your iPhone, Apple Watch and AirPods at the same time. But Satechi's OntheGo is far more travel-friendly, and because of that, it's the one charger I've been bringing everywhere over the past two weeks. Satechi's OntheGo 3-in-1 Charger lets you wirelessly refuel your phone, smartwatch and earbuds in a foldable, travel-friendly design. Supporting Qi2 charging, it offers 15W speeds for phones and a 5W charge for wearables and earbuds. Right now, there's a $10 discount! Don't need the extra charging pad? The Satechi OntheGo 2-in-1 Charger delivers an even more compact design to charge your phone and smartwatch, and it comes with the same scratch-resistant material with vegan leather accents. It's more affordable and, right now, also comes with a price cut. If you enjoy a wireless setup even when you're traveling for work, to events or abroad on vacation, the Satechi OnetheGo wireless charger can be a great companion — and there are a few reasons why. Many wireless or MagSafe chargers come with three pads to charge different devices, but one thing you'll notice is that they're all quite solid and sturdy. They're made to be this way as permanent fixtures on your desk or nightstand, so they aren't exactly portable. Satechi takes that concept and loosens things up with its OntheGo chargers. Keeping the same 3-in-1 (or 2-in-1) simultaneous charging capabilities but allowing the pads to fold up like a tech sandwich, the wireless chargers become compact enough to easily slip into a laptop bag or even a pocket. Coming in at 9.5 x 2.6 x 0.4 inches and weighing 5.1 ounces for the 3-in-1 charger, it's incredibly lightweight to carry around. Plus, it doesn't take up too much space when storing it away. I never had to worry about the vegan leather straps flopping about either, as the pads are magnetically attached when folded on top of one another. This kind of flexibility also leads to other use cases. Of course, I could completely lay it out to charge an iPhone 16, Apple Watch Series 10 and AirPods Pro 2, but it can also be used as a stand to watch shows on the phone while it charges, all while the Apple Watch puck juices up the smartwatch right behind it. That especially comes in handy when I'm traveling on a train or plane with a fold-down table I can lay my devices on. It's similar to a MagSafe power bank with a stand, but I get to charge both of my devices wirelessly. Yes, there's still a cable attached to power the OntheGo wireless charger (included in the box, no less) Speaking of, you can also plug it into a power bank to charge while you're set up somewhere without an outlet. This isn't to say there aren't other travel-friendly wireless chargers out there, as the Twelve South Butterfly 2-in-1 MagSafe Charger is one of the smallest around, but the OntheGo also offers a splash of style. To me, it almost looks like a tech-savvy macaroon when all folded up, and the charger comes in various colorways: Black, an off-white Sand and pinkish Desert Rose. Depending on your desk setup or style, these can really add to the color scheme you're keen on. I was able to get my hands on the 2-in-1 and 3-in-1 OntheGos in Black and Sand, and while the black option compliments my devices, I'm a big fan of how the lighter option looks. While it's aimed to be used for travel, Satechi's OnetheGo chargers also make for fitting tabletop accessories. Whether that be on your office desk, nightstand or anywhere you prefer to charge your devices. I'm all about a clean desk setup while working (and relaxing) at home, one without cables coming out of every port on all the devices that are stuffed on my desk (a laptop, monitor, tablet stand, headphones holder, controllers — you get the gist). So, having a place to wirelessly charge three of my generally on-person devices aids in the bliss of an organized desk space. Always having a place to put my phone, smartwatch and earbuds on charge just by placing them on the pads is a boon for my day to day, and being able to pick it up and slip it into my bag before heading out is an extra bonus. Look, chargers are simple accessories. If they can give your devices the battery boost they need, then they're doing their job right. But if you're looking for the added convenience of a wireless charger in a lovely, compact design to easily take along with you on all your journeys, then it's hard to go wrong with the Satechi OntheGo Charger. For me, the 3-in-1 OntheGo wireless charger has benefited my travels to work and events, and it also makes for a nice addition to my desk. At $99/£99, it's not exactly cheap, but it's still more affordable than other chargers on the market (even the Twelve South Butterfly 2-in-1 is $129 / £129). If you don't need the extra pad and prefer to save a little, the OntheGo 2-in-1 for $79/£79 is also an excellent option.

Possible Trump tariff on films could mean 'massive loss' for N.L. industry, says producer
Possible Trump tariff on films could mean 'massive loss' for N.L. industry, says producer

CBC

time06-05-2025

  • Business
  • CBC

Possible Trump tariff on films could mean 'massive loss' for N.L. industry, says producer

Donald Trump wants more movies to be made in the United States, and a Newfoundland-based production company says it could have dire effects on the film industry if proposed tariffs come into effect. "It could mean a halt to productions, as in some movies will not come here," Taralee Gerhard, a producer with Fog and Fable Films, told CBC Radio's On the Go. "[It] would be a massive loss of revenue and jobs not just for us here in Newfoundland, but all across Canada. Billions and billions of dollars and jobs will be lost." On Sunday, Trump posted on his social media platform, Truth Social, he authorized the U.S. Department of Commerce to begin instituting a 100 per cent tariff on "any and all Movies coming into our Country that are produced in Foreign Lands." Gerhard believes the tariff is a retaliatory move against China, which announced three weeks ago it would restrict the release of films made in the U.S. in response to Trump's tariffs on the country. While those in the industry are left scratching their heads as to whether Trump's call will come to fruition, she says it could change the film landscape in Canada. When U.S. television and movie channels like Hallmark — who have shot several movies in the province over the last three years — come to Newfoundland and Labrador, Gerhard says the channel gives them money to produce the movie in Canada. If a tariff were to be put in place, it could drastically change plans. "They say 'Ok, here's a million dollars to make your movie', than that million now becomes $2 million, and could potentially deter them from making movies here in Newfoundland or Canada," Gerhard said, adding her company now has four projects in jeopardy as a result of Trump's threat. "It's either full steam ahead, or it's full stop. And if it's full stop on those projects … that's a lot of jobs lost." A tariff would also likely impact the volume of content produced, she says, as production would likely slow down as companies adjust. Gerhard says film companies are actively seeking out places like Newfoundland and Labrador given its geography, highly skilled production teams and what she called a robust package of tax incentives to attract production. While she says tariffs would hurt larger production companies, it could become a benefit for more local productions to take the spotlight. And like in other sectors, Gerhard added Trump's announcement already has others in the industry exploring strengthening connections with other markets like Europe and the United Kingdom. "[Trump] is having a great impact on all of us as Canadians, and I think it's really important that we stay strong and recognize that Canadians make fantastic content," she said. "We're not just aligned with the United States. We can be strong with our European partners, and I think that's a good message to send."

Our favorite product releases this week: Calpak, Rad Power Bikes, Satechi and more
Our favorite product releases this week: Calpak, Rad Power Bikes, Satechi and more

CNN

time02-05-2025

  • Business
  • CNN

Our favorite product releases this week: Calpak, Rad Power Bikes, Satechi and more

There are a ton of great products that drop every week — and we're here, as always, to keep you up to date on the best of them. Each week, we'll be rounding up a short list of our favorite product drops from the last seven days for you to shop as you sip your morning coffee or take a quick break from work (trust, it's the only list you need for staying up to date on these things). This week brings the launch of a new miniature Calpak duffel bag, a refreshed lineup of Rad Power cargo e-bikes and the long-awaited debut of the latest portable Satechi MagSafe chargers. Qi2 tech wrapped in eco-friendly vegan leather Satechi first revealed a new lineup of chargers back at CES 2025. This week, they're finally beginning to ship. Two versions of the OntheGo series are now available, with a 2-in-1 charger made for iPhone and Apple Watch being joined by a model that can also power up AirPods at the same time. Our senior deals editor, Rikka Altland, got her hands on the new OntheGo 3-in-1 Charger and has been using it for the past few days. Based on a few nights of use, it certainly seems to meet the Qi2 spec for fast charging times. She also loves the feel of the vegan leather that wraps up all the charging prowess. The best part about this week's Satechi launches are the introductory price drops. Amazon is celebrating the debut by discounting both of the chargers: The base OntheGo charger drops to $72 from its usual $80 price tag and the more capable 3-in-1 version hits $90 following a discount from its typical $100 MSRP. The viral brush gets a new rendition Tangle Teezer, the hairbrush brand used by celebrity hairstylists, just introduced a newcomer for delicately working out knots without sacrificing hairstyles. Many of us at CNN Underscored rep the brand, noting that it speeds up detangling and flexes seamlessly over tangles. We could even blindly pick the distinct Tangle Teezer brush out of a lineup of other hair brushes. Now, there's a new version hitting the market. The new Extra Gentle option caters to fragile, breakage-prone hair. Outside its concentrated center of teeth for detangling, the latest brush is designed with widely spaced teeth to cause less breakage in fine, damaged hair types. Good news for Tangle Teezer fans, it lingers at the same price as its predecessors at $16. The brand just downsized its bestselling bag It's no surprise that CNN Underscored editors adore Calpak's Luka Collection. The bags are roomy, lightweight and have a scratch-resistant exterior that's perfect for lugging to the gym or on your next flight as a carry-on. If you've wanted a version better suited for toting around everyday essentials, you're in luck. The brand just released a miniature version of the popular duffel that rings in at just over one pound and has a 14-liter capacity. The new Calpak Mini Luka Duffel comes in Matte Black, Chocolate, Oatmeal and Rose Quartz colors and enters with a reasonable $88 price tag. After trying it, you'll see how convenient this bag is for farmers market runs or throwing over your shoulder when rushing to pilates classes. Improved versions of bestselling e-bikes Rad Power's RadRunner series just narrowly missed out on making the cut in our best e-bikes guide. A single-speed drivetrain was the main downside, something that limited the RadRunner 2 that we tested to flatter terrain. This week, the company has revealed a refreshed RadRunner lineup complete with quality of life improvements and an entirely new Class 3 model to solve that drivetrain issue. The company's bestselling utility e-bike series all sport sturdy frames and fat tires to accommodate heavy cargo loads from grocery story trips or even a second passenger via a child's seat. Now they're even better with enhanced weather protection, rear-facing radar detection and a new digital key security. Pricing for the lineup of three new e-bikes starts at $1,499. Circling back to the new Class 3 model, the RadRunner Max directly addresses our issues with the company's placement in our e-bike guide. This new and improved bike has five levels of pedal-assist and the ability to hit 28 mph top speeds. There's a new torque sensor for evening out rides and a 'Feather Pedal' feature to mimic the smooth acceleration of a car. My favorite part is the new 'RADar' sensor that provides extra peace of mind while cycling. It can notify the rider with an alert on the handlebar-mounted display when a vehicle is approaching from behind without having to take your eyes off the road. A lightweight pigment formulated to even skin undertones Jones Road has done it again. The brand helmed by makeup artist Bobbi Brown added to its curation of unique formulations, like the Miracle Balm and the What the Foundation. Debuting in 16 shades, the Just Enough Tinted Moisturizer conceals redness and uneven skin tones with a sheer wash of pigment, while humectants help protect the skin's moisture barrier from water loss, per the brand. All shades are formulated to target different skin undertones too, from pink, neutral, yellow, red and golden. With warming temps, its light finish is fit for summer, priced at $44. This genderless perfume will be your go-to summer scent Committing to a perfume has never been easier. This roller bottle is less than one ounce, which makes it portable for nights out on the town and slim enough for throwing into a compact purse. The new Wonder Valley Hinoki Roller scent gives off gentle undertones of smoke and tree bark for a sensual smell and is sure to turn heads when wearing it. The fragrance is essential oil-based, making it easy to roll on and sink into the skin. It's made from the brand's extra virgin California-bred olive oil and doubles as an aromatherapy roller since its hinoki-cedar scent is made to calm your senses upon application. If you decide to pick up this new release, you'll get a free shampoo sample with your purchase. There's also a landing page full of select bestsellers that are 20% off for Mother's Day. So many ways to unlock your smart home The Yale Assure Lock 2 is our favorite smart lock. My colleague reviewed 14 of the best ways to secure your smart home, and the Yale model came out on top for its modular design and ability to integrate with Apple HomeKit, Amazon Alexa and Google Home platforms. Now, you can add another way to integrate the lock into your home with Z-Wave support. This new lock is the first Z-Wave model from Yale to feature fingerprint unlocking. It integrates directly into ADT's Plus security system and enters as a separate counterpart to our more general purpose best-tested pick. That allows the device to not just unlock the front door with a fingerprint, but also disarm your entire security system at the same time. There's also support for punching in a PIN code. The new Yale Assure Lock 2 Touch with Z-Wave is now available for purchase directly from Yale with a $280 price tag. A coveted follow-up to a sold-out debut colalb If you missed the first Gap x Dôen collaboration, the second clothing capsule is launching online today. The 38-piece collection takes cues from both brands' effortless dressing, featuring feminine silhouettes and easygoing prints. Starting at $34, that includes California-inspired matching sets, linen gingham dresses, denim trouser shorts and more that style easily with one another. It raises the bar from its debut release by expanding into baby and men's apparel, marking the first time Dôen has offered menswear. Talking about colon health and colonoscopies is cool After hearing about Worldclass, our associate editor, Elena Matarazzo, couldn't wait to get her hands on the brand's apparel and other accessories. For those who are unfamiliar, Worldclass was created by two colon cancer survivors and now they are using their lived experience to spread awareness about the importance of routine colonoscopies and colon health. Its sweats being buttery soft is just a bonus — the company's mission to make colonoscopies accessible would be enough of a reason to support the brand. In just 5 years, colon cancer is predicted to be the deadliest cancer for those under 50 years old. All the proceeds from each sale go towards providing colonoscopies for the underinsured. Earlier this week, the brand came out with an 80s-inspired ringer tee that is sure to kick off a conversation when wearing with 'Colonoscopy Enthusiast' plastered across the front and it is $39. If you're looking for something brighter for the summer, its classic cotton logo tee just got a lime green revamp and is $42. If tees aren't your thing, this neutral perforated snapback hat will be something you'll reach for on sunny beach days or runs and comes in at $45. This week also saw the launch of other products our editors deemed worthy of standalone coverage. Shop all these additional launches below, including a new instant camera from Polaroid, the latest Lego Star Wars set and more. Polaroid Flip Instant Camera This instant camera from the renowned camera brand hits store shelves this week, marking Polaroid's first sonar-backed autofocus system in decades, designed to make it easier to get the perfect shot. Some of the latest features include Bluetooth support and brighter flash. Lego UCS Jango Fett's Starship Set Each spring, Lego launches a massive new kit from the Star Wars universe for May the 4th as part of its Ultimate Collector Series . This year's is the first recreation of Jango Fett's ship since all the way back in 2022. Shokz OpenDots One Open-Ear Headphones There's a new contender vying for the title of best clip-on earbuds. Shokz is known for its workout-focused buds, and now the company has launched its new OpenDots to compete with the editor-favorite Bose Sport Open. As deals editors at Underscored, we are some of the first people to hear about the latest product news from reader-favorite brands. Our deals team — comprised of senior editor Rikka Altland, editor Jacqueline Saguin and associate editor Elena Matarazzo — is passionate about product launches that we would be tempted to shop, and we enjoy finding a coveted new item (especially one from a brand with top marks from our experts) because it means we're helping our readers make savvy buying decisions.

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