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Rio's record, giant dogs and a psychic crocodile – take the Thursday quiz
Rio's record, giant dogs and a psychic crocodile – take the Thursday quiz

The Guardian

time08-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Guardian

Rio's record, giant dogs and a psychic crocodile – take the Thursday quiz

Last week in the comments one user suggested they were going to try to work the new Thursday quiz Minecraft movie-related catchphrase – 'Chicken jockey your way out of that one, sunshine' – into a meeting at work, which is to be applauded, and hopefully will inspire more people to do so. But before going out to spread the message, you are faced with 15 questions, mixing up topical news, general knowledge and pop culture trivia in the usual fashion. Enjoy! The Thursday quiz, No 209 If you really do think there has been an egregious error in one of the questions or answers – and can show your working and are absolutely 100% positive you aren't attempting to factcheck a joke – you can complain about it in the comments below. Why not watch Dancing on Volcanoes by Gwenno instead?

Morgantown area businesses dealing with ‘devastating' impacts of 3-day power outage
Morgantown area businesses dealing with ‘devastating' impacts of 3-day power outage

Yahoo

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Morgantown area businesses dealing with ‘devastating' impacts of 3-day power outage

Video is coverage of storm damage from Sunday, April 20. MORGANTOWN, (WBOY) — After more than three days without power from storms that came through the region over the weekend, businesses in the Morgantown area are dealing with the loss of several days of business and, in some cases, 'devastating' loss of inventory. Saturday evening, a supercell thunderstorm came through the area, blowing down trees, damaging homes and knocking out power for about half the Mon Power customers in Monongalia County. Even after power was restored to most of the region on Monday, many Morgantown area residents and businesses didn't have their power restored until Tuesday or Wednesday. The entire town of Star City had no power for two full days, and some residents went without power until Wednesday, and some Monongalia County schools did not reopen until Wednesday—four days after the storm. Tree falls through Star City family's roof during storm Now that power is back on, locally-owned businesses are asking customers to support them. Although some businesses were closed for the Easter holiday, others lost three or four days of business. Café Rosé, a restaurant that offers brunch and cocktails in downtown Morgantown, said on social media that without power on Easter, it lost out on one of its biggest revenue days of the year and lost 'thousands of dollars of ingredients.' 'It would mean so much to us if you could stop by for brunch, grab a Frosé to go, have a glass of wine on the deck, come to Trivia Friday, buy a gift card online, call and place a pickup order….anything!' the business said in a post on Wednesday. You can find a list of businesses within the city of Morgantown on Main Street Morgantown's website or support your usual favorites across the county. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Preckwinkle is running
Preckwinkle is running

Politico

time17-03-2025

  • Politics
  • Politico

Preckwinkle is running

Presented by Good Monday morning, Illinois. Say hello to Danny Nguyen, who will be shepherding the newsletter this week while your Playbook host takes a bit of a break. Programming note: Reader Digest and Trivia are paused this week, but we'll have plenty of news to fill the rest of your time. TOP TALKER SCOOP: Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle is running again, she told your Playbook host in an exclusive interview. 'I'm running for reelection, and I'm looking forward to another four years serving the people of the county,' said Preckwinkle, who celebrates her 78th birthday today. Age is not a number as long as you're up for the fight, she added. 'I feel good. I work hard at my job, and I'm gonna do that.' Preckwinkle will be running on successes, including expanding health care for county residents, advocating for the pretrial Fairness Act that eliminates cash bail based on a judge's decision on safety and risk and submitting year-after-year balanced budgets 'without any new taxes. ... I'm proud of that work,' she said. The Democratic board president was first elected to the job in 2010 and earlier served 20 years on the Chicago City Council. She meets regularly with Gov. JB Pritzker to talk about the state of government and for a time had similar meetings with Mayor Brandon Johnson, too. 'I've got my own lane,' she said. Looking ahead, Preckwinkle's big worry is how the Trump administration's government cutbacks will affect county residents, especially when it comes to health care. Health care hassles: 'The county is a provider of Medicaid services and we have a Medicaid managed care program, so if there's a reduction of the size of the program as a result of federal cuts, we're going to be heavily impacted. Residents would lose coverage, and there is no way around it,' she said. The county has retired $455 million in Medicaid debt with the help of strategically allocated dollars from the American Rescue Plan Act that's benefited more than 288,000 people, she said. The uncertainty of what's happening in Washington could impact Medicaid and infrastructure projects, she said. 'I am not going to predict what's going to happen in Washington, but the uncertainty and the sort of brutality of the kinds of things they are talking about is very, very concerning.' About the campaign: It's headed by her political adviser, Scott Kastrup. And a fundraising reception will be held Tuesday to ramp up the campaign. Details here THE BUZZ MEMORY LANE: During an event Friday honoring former Sen. Carol Moseley Braun, Illinois House Speaker Emanuel 'Chris' Welch shared a story about the first time they met. He was an intern at WGN, and she was the Cook County recorder of deeds at the time and running for U.S. Senate. Moseley Braun stopped by WGN for an interview, and Welch stood with her for a photo that he's kept ever since. He shared it on stage during a tribute to Moseley Braun's career. History in the making: Moseley Braun would become the first Black woman senator, and Welch went on to become the first Black Illinois House speaker. Here's the picture that Welch saved. Friday's event at RPM Seafood in Chicago drew a large crowd for the speaker's Black Excellence in Bleu foundation. Also honored: Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton, Illinois Supreme Court Justice Joy Cunningham, Comptroller Susana Mendoza, state Rep. Kelly Cassidy, Cook County State's Attorney Eileen O'Neill Burke, Ald. Pat Dowell, Chicago Sky Co-Owner Nadia Rawlinson and America Scores Executive Director Kimberly Townsend. WHERE'S JB No official public events WHERE's BRANDON No official public events Where's Toni No official public events Have a tip, suggestion, birthday, new job or a complaint? Email skapos@ THE STATEWIDES — Immigrant families scramble as state health insurance for some noncitizens faces the axe in Gov. JB Pritzker's budget plan, by the Tribune's Laura Rodriguez Presa and Dan Petrella — How life changed when Illinois' pandemic lockdown began five years ago — here's what you told us, by WBEZ's Isabela Nieto and Araceli Gomez-Aldana — New campaign: Americans for Prosperity-Illinois is launching a statewide video campaign opposing House Bill 2827, the Homeschool Act that would require oversight requirements for homeschooling families. — Illinois votes on a new state flag design — and chooses the current one, by The Associated Press's John O'Connor CHICAGO — Chicago wants city contractors to share in budget pain: 'The city is asking city vendors to take a 3 percent haircut on their existing contracts,' by Crain's Justin Laurence... The request drew criticism from Comptroller Susana Mendoza, a statewide office holder who is mulling a potential bid for mayor. — Trump administration targets University of Chicago over DEI, by Crain's Brandon Dupré IN MEMORIAM — Marian 'Cindy' Pritzker, the aunt of Gov. JB Pritzker and the matriarch of one of Chicago's wealthiest families, died Saturday at 101, the Chicago Tribune reported. She's been a force in the city's public library system, working to increase the public library system's book budget in the late 1900s. She also brought to the Chicago Public Library Foundation a library commissioner instrumental in overseeing the construction of dozens of libraries from 1994 to 2012. Her service will be private. The obit is here. SPOTTED — IRISH EYES: It was a see-and-be-seen weekend celebrating St. Patrick's Day. At the American Partnership's annual breakfast at the Union League Club, we spotted Alds. Walter Burnett Jr. and Brian Hopkins, Clerk of the Court Mariyana Spyropoulos and former Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson. The Irish Fellowship Club dinner at the Michigan Avenue Hilton on Friday evening also drew a crowd, including Chicago parade Chair Jim Coyne, Illinois Attorney Gen. Kwame Raoul, state Treasurer Mike Frerichs, Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Commissioner Bill Daley and Ald. Bill Conway. Business and political movers and shakers packed the St. Patrick's Day Party at Gibsons. It was hosted by Neal Zucker and Marko Iglendza and Ashley and Pam Netzkey. Gov. JB Pritzker and MK Pritzker were spotted swaying along with the bagpipers who entertained. Also in the room: Cook County State's Attorney Eileen O'Neill Burke, County Treasurer Maria Pappas, Comptroller Susana Mendoza, state Rep. Margaret Croke, Alds. Timmy Knudsen and Bill Conway, former Mayor Richard M. Daley and former White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley (who held their annual party on Saturday). Sen. Dick Durbin made it back from Washington, D.C., to attend the Saturday service at Old St. Patrick's Church. And Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson were front and center for the Chicago St. Pat's parade. TAKING NAMES — Museum founder Peggy Montes helped establish Chicago's Women's History Month — and still is a 'lady in motion,' by the Sun-Times' Mariah Rush — PERFECT GAME: William Duff Jr., who recently retired as executive director of the Illinois State Bowling Proprietors Association, was inducted into the United States Bowling Congress Illinois State Hall of Fame on Saturday. And Keith Hamilton, the new executive director of the Illinois association, is being inducted into the National USBC Hall of Fame in Las Vegas in May. Hamilton was inducted into the International Bowling Media Association Hall of Fame in 2021. THE NATIONAL TAKE — White House seriously considering deal from Oracle to run TikTok, by POLITICO's Dasha Burns, Megan Messerly, Brendan Bordelon and Meredith Lee Hill — 'Beyond my wildest dreams': The architect of Project 2025 is ready for his victory lap, by Michael Hirsh for POLITICO Magazine — Liberal group calls for Schumer to step down as minority leader after spending bill vote, by POLITICO's Jessica Piper Transitions — Federal judge Jim Shadid to become Bradley University's next president: 'Shadid currently serves as a senior U.S. District Judge for the Central District of Illinois, appointed to that position by President Barack Obama,' by CIProud's Andy Kravetz. — Jasculca Terman Strategic Communications CEO Mary Patrick is retiring after working at the firm for 40 of its 44 years of business. Starting July 1, senior VP Jessica Smith, who's also a managing partner, moves up to CEO. And COO Lauren Foley takes on a managing partner title, too. Founders Jim Terman and Rick Jasculca aren't going anywhere. EVENTS — Tonight: State Rep. Bob Morgan is holding a town hall with a guest speaker: Congressman Brad Schneider. Details here — March 26: Immigration is the subject of a Working Women's History Project forum featuring University of Illinois professor Xóchitl Bada, Southside Together's Dixon Romeo and Chicago Chief Homelessness Officer Sendy Soto. Your Playbook host is moderating. Details here — April 12: Dave Kohn, Chicago Water Management deputy commissioner by day and rock drummer at night, hits the stage with Kitty Devine and the Big Whoop at Montrose Saloon in Albany Park. Details here HAPPY BIRTHDAY Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Wayne Township Supervisor Randy Ramey, former state Sen. Darren Bailey, Invariant exec and former U.S. Senate policy adviser Joe Bushong, political consultant Chris Shaffer, MBM Advantage Managing Partner Mark Peysakhovich, public affairs pro Larry Farnsworth, real estate guru Kathleen Weiss Boyle, Assistant AG Jake Leahy and journalist Maureen O'Donnell.

GuessAndMatch.com Launches Four New Games – Expanding Their Collection For A More Engaging Experience
GuessAndMatch.com Launches Four New Games – Expanding Their Collection For A More Engaging Experience

Associated Press

time07-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

GuessAndMatch.com Launches Four New Games – Expanding Their Collection For A More Engaging Experience

added four new guessing games to their collection that test players' memory, analytical, and reasoning skills. Newton, United States, March 7, 2025 -- is an exciting online platform. They offer guessing games that challenge players to put their memory, reasoning, and deduction skills to the test. They recently launched four new guessing games, including Year Born (Trivia), Guess The Year, Guess The Car Brand, and Wordess+. These games fulfil the platform's mission to deliver fun, and interactive experiences to players. started as a simple country guessing game. But, now they have evolved into a dynamic platform that covers a wide range of topics including sports, video games, world countries, and famous brands. Each Guessing game presents players with a hidden mystery name that requires them to analyze clues, eliminate incorrect possibilities, and make accurate guesses. Unlike some other sites, doesn't limit itself. Instead, they add new games, modes, and topics to make the platform more interesting for players. It is because of this reason, why the platform has grown so popular. From kids to adults, everybody can play at The games are engaging and keep players hooked for hours. offers a unique mix of fun and cognitive challenges. Each Guess and match game on the platform are created by Sanjay, a geography enthusiast who knows how to engage players. GuessAndMatch's games are about discovery. Players select a topic, prompting the game to pick a mystery name within that category randomly. With each guess, clues reveal information that leads players to the possible answers. However, if players miss a clue, it can result in an 'egg,' a penalty that impacts the final score. The best way to win the game is to make less mistakes. offers an array of exciting features. This is done to enhance the overall experience, so players involve more with the games. However, the games are not easy. It requires players to focus and use their skills to crack the mystery name, something which only few players can. The games come with clues. Players get valuable hints for each incorrect guess made. This helps to improve their next attempt and answer correctly. However, ignoring clues have consequences as it can lower the score or even end the game. Also, the game becomes more challenging after every level. The good thing is players can choose from multiple topics. From famous movies to world countries, and sports teams, there are a range of topics that intrigue players' interest. Additionally, there are daily challenges, including the GuessTheCountry tests that test players' geography knowledge. It requires them to name the country correctly but in seven tries. Whether players want to practice or compete, GuessAndMatch offers three levels of difficulty, including practice mode, play mode, and pro mode. is more than just an entertaining game. It is a mental workout that sharpens cognitive abilities, helping players to enhance their intelligence. By engaging in guessing and puzzle games, players can improve analytical thinking and memory. Plus, it boosts concentration. Organization: Guess And Match

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