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Academy says Oscars will go on as planned and ‘honor’ LA amid fires | California wildfires newsthirst.

The Oscars will go on as planned in March, though with special accommodations to acknowledge to devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, according to a new update from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. A letter from the CEO, Bill Kramer, and president Janet Yang, sent to all members on Wednesday, confirmed that the…

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How Masienda Works With Mexican Farmers To Distribute Heirloom Corn Internationally newsthirst.

There are nearly 60 heirloom corn varieties in Mexico, with families and communities cultivating the different “breeds” of corn for hundreds of years. Masienda, a dry corn and masa flour distribution company, works to distribute eight lesser known varieties of corn to chefs and restaurants around the world, sourcing from those local Mexican farmers. “I…

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James Kennedy Domestic Violence Case, No Charges Will Be Filed newsthirst.

James Kennedy is off the hook in his domestic violence case — no charges will be filed against him … TMZ has learned. Kennedy’s lawyer, Scott Leemon, tells us the Burbank City Attorney’s Office just informed him  of their decision. Leemon continues … Prosecutors’ “diligent investigation confirmed what we have maintained from the beginning —…

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Closing UK parliament’s bars could put MPs at risk, says Commons leader | Palace of Westminster newsthirst.

Closing all bars on the parliamentary estate could lead to security risks for MPs, the leader of the House of Commons has said. The famous Strangers’ Bar in the Palace of Westminster has been temporarily closed while police investigate an alleged spiking incident. It is understood to have taken place on 7 January at about…

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